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I. NO. 84\nDAILY   EDITION\nPrince Rupert, B.C.. Thursday, August 11. 1910.\nPrice. Five Cunts\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdIR RACING DURING BIG STORM\n[undred Miles in Hour and\nFifty-five Minutes\nvelve Competing Aviators For\nI Forty Seven Thousand Dollar Prize\nI\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdFour Hundred And Eighty-\n[Eight Mile*. Cross Country Flight.\n(Special to the Optimist)\n| Mezieres, France, August 11th.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdIn\nle four hundred and eighty eight miles\n]oss country flight, for a prize of\n7,000, Leblanc this morning completed\nIe third leg of the perilous journey from\nfcncy to Mezieres. The distance is one\nTindred miles and he made it in the re-\njarkable time of one hour and fifty five\nInutes. None of his six companions\nlualled this..\niLeblanc came in during a blinding\nelectric storm, the lightning playing\nabout his frail aeroplane as he swooped\nover the town. Hearing the staccato of\nhis motor above the roar of the onrush-\ning storm the entire populace of Mezieres\nturned out into the streets to greet the\nflying machine wildly careening in the\ngale, the stays of the planes taut with\nstrain as the aviator swooped to earth.\nThe storm forced Lindpainter,\nAubrun, Cammerman, and Vullierme\nto descend, the first two at Chalons and\nthe last at St. Michaels. Later all\nascended ed and finished the day's run.\nThe other aviators from Nancy were\nLieutenant Fequant, Lieutenant Vullierme, Legagneux, Ranez, and Aubrun,\nthe latter arriving second.\nLeblanc's official time for the two hundred and eighty-five miles covered so far\nis five hours and forty-eight minutes.\nThis paper refuses to suspect\nany persons, but yesterday the\ndynamiting department of the\nCity Council bombarded the printing shop, just as the daily was\ngoing to press.\nTHE OPTIMIST\n| IT'S STILL ALIVE !   |[\nI \ufffd\ufffd\ni\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd@\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd@\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nTELEPHONE MATTERS\nIAYN0R STILL\nIMPROVING\nVSSED   GOOD   NIGHT   AND   IS\nSLEEPING   WELL\nArlitz   Reports   His   Patient's\nI Condition    More    Favorable    For\n{Recovery Than at Any Time Since\nhooting.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdGallagher Brought Up.\n(Special to the Optimist)\n|New York, August 11.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdAt St. Mary's\nepital, Hoboken, where Mayor Gagnor\nj still under treatment, the following\netin was issued this morning in\ngard to the condition of the distingui-\nBil patient:\nr'Gaynor's temperature is one nun-\npi and  five,   his  pulse  seventy-six\nhis respiration seventeen.\"\niDr. Arlitz supplements this informa-\nfn by the statement that the mayor's\nndition   is  more   ffivorable   for   retry than at any time since the shoot-\nI Gallagher was brought up this morn-\nbut his indictment was postponed,\nit is not yet certain that a graver\nlarge may not be entered against him.\nFOR A UNIFORM\nRAILWAY RATE\nINTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE\nIS NOW BEING HELD.\n|hief Of Canadian Railway\nCommission    Conferring      With\n[Chairman United States Inter-\nState   Commerce   Commission\n(Special to the Optimist.)\nBoston,   August   11th.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdChairman\n1 the Interstate Commerce Commission\nthe United States and Chief J. P.\nJabee of the Canadian Railway Comm-\nBion, are conferring here over questions\npnnected   with      the      international\nsight traffic.\n[The conference is held to discuss a\nintative agreement for jurisdiction over\npch traffic, both by rail and water,\nptween Canada and the United States.\nCAN AFFORD TO MARRY\nlorganatic Wife of Late King Leopold to Wed Retired Merchant\nI Paris, August 11.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdBaroness Vaughn,\n|e morganatic wife of the late King\nVpold of Belguim, has announced her\nPgagement to Emanuel Durieux, a\n(tired merchant of Neuilly.\nGOVERNMENT    WHARF\nPetition     to      Have     Construction\nRushed  to a  Completion\nCouncil is Taking Over the System\nTo-day.\nA petition to premier McBride was\nbeing circulated yesterday, calling upon\nhim to use his influence with the Minister\nof Public Works to have the government\nwharf at the foot of McBride street\ncompleted without delay, as was promised by the government Bome time ago.\nThe petition recites the fact that the\nGrand Trunk Pacific wharf is inadequate for the rapid increase of the com\nmerce of the port, and that outside th\nboats of this company there are twenty\nregular vessels of other steamship companies regularly plying here. The consequence is that often the wharf facilities are congested and vessels are\ncompelled to wait for a chance to berth,\nto the great inconvenience of the shipping\ninterests and the public generally.\nAs a case in point it is noted that the\nrailway company announced recently\nits intention of building an extension\nof its present wharfage for the handling\noi iU coul and other material.\nThe petition seemed to hit the right\nspot, for during the afternoon some\nhundred and fifty signatures were appended to it. It is dated August 12th\nand by that time the signature of every\nleading merchant and business man in\nthe city will have been obtained for it.\nThe Board of Trade has called a\nmeeting of its council for three o'clock\nSaturday afternoon to take up the\npetition and consider other business.\nThe Telephone by-law was finally\nadopted by the council last night and\neverything is now ready for the council\nto sign the agreement and take over the\nplant. The mayor and clerk were instructed to sign and seal the same today\nThe Telephone Committee met last\nnight for a few minutes and appointed\nE. A. Woods, J. C. McLennan, F.S.\nClements, W. D. Vance and D. G.\nStewart a board of trustees to handle\nthe business until the old company is\nproperly wound up and all the details\nare completed.\nA meeting of the shareholders and\nrepresentatives of the council will be\nheld tonight in the city hall. It is expected that the telephones will be\noperated on Saturday for the first time\nand that free service will be allowed the\nfirst two days and that charges will\nstart from  Monday.\nThere was a lengthy discussion as to\nwhether the shareholders of the old\ncompany should receive a bonus or\nnot. The general opinion was that most\nof the shareholders would not accept\nanything and did not expect it. It was\ntherefore decided to pass a vote of thanks\nto the president, officers, directors and\nchareholders for the services they had\nrendered.\nAid. Pattullo, on behalf of the company made a suitable reply.\nPECULIAR   ACCIDENT\nHUNDREDS FACING STARVATION\nThirteen Railway Engineers\nAre Buried Alive.\nVast Tracts In Japan Flooded.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nThousand Houses In Shidzukoa\nSubmerged.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdTrams Are Stalled\nAnd    Passengers    Without    Food\n(Special to the Optimist)\nTokio, August 11th\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Reports show a\nshocking increase in the number of\ndisasters and fatalities on the Island of\nHondo owing to the continued heavy\nrains. The region between Yokohama and\nTokio is a sea of mud with several\nvillages under water and hundreds of\npeople facing starvation.\nTwo trains are stalled near Kanaya\nancl the passengers have been without\nfood for two days. There are three hundred of them and they are beyond the\nreach   of   rescuers   from    Horinouchi.\nThere are six hundreds refugees in a\nBuddist temple here.\nThirteen engineers were caught in a\nslide as they were rushing to rescue the\npassengers from a partly submerged\ntrain, and all of them were buried alive.\nAt Shidzukoa over a thousand houses\nare submerged.\nThe city of Takasaki is a veritable\nlake.\nPart of this city is under water and\nthere is much suffering.\nThe rains continue although clear\nweather has been forecasted.\nTHE LEVINE CASE\nLocomotive   Suddenly   Dumped   on\nDeck of Steamer Conveyor\nONE VIEW OF LAURIER\nNew   York   Journal   Hails   Has   as\nFriend to United States\nOn this side of the line they would call\nWilfrid Laurier an insurgent, and a\ndried-up old man with a cigar cocked\nin one corner of his mouth would be\nmaking funny speeches about him off on\nthe prairies. In Canada he is Right Hon.\nSir. Wilfrid Laurier, Premier of the\nDominion and the biggest man in it.\nJust now he is swinging round the\nwestern circle, dedicating wheat fields\nand launching bridges.and hammering his\nideas of political progress into the ear\nof crowds that cheer themselves black\nin the face at the thought of reciprocity\nwith the United States, a lower tariff\nand friendly relations with all the world.\nNow and then some one calls Wilfrid\nLaurier an annexationist but without\nauthority. The most he will say is to\ndeclare his friendship.\n\"I am a great admirer of the American\npeople,\" he said the other day. \"One of\ntheir marked characteristca is an ability\nto look after Number one. I propose\nthat we do the same.\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Sew York Globe.\nThe Conveyor was loading one of the\ndinky shunting engines for use up the\nline this morning, when the crane broke\ndown under the weight and dumped the\nengine right on top of the capstan of the\nsteamer. No one was injured. The engine weighs over ten tons and a bigger\ncrane was at once obtained to lift it\nfrom the capstan. The Developer was\nsent out this morning in place of the\nConveyor.\nPOSTAL FREE TRADE\nMr. Henniker Heaton Urges Abolition\nOf Frontier Regulations\nEditor the Optimist :-\nDear Sir,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThe following letter which\nexplains itself was promised insertion\nin yesterday's issue of the Empire, but\nas it failed to appear I will thank you\nto give it space in your paper.\nYours truly,\nA.  S. Levine.\nEditor, The Evening Empire:-\nDear Sir,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdIn regard to the article\non your front page of yesterday's issue,\nentitled \"Levine Case, A Fine Kettle\nof Fish\", I would like to point out one\nor two errors.\nYour statement that the assets are\nnot ascertained is incorrect, as the same\npaper that shows the liabilities shows\nthe assets also.\nAlso, the company w^re not partners\nat will at the start as you state. A\npartnership agreement was drawn up\nand signed by the partners, and the declaration registered in Prince Rupert\nbefore a dollar's worth of goods was\nbought by the company,or by any one\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd on its behalf. It follows that there was\nno organization of the company, nor\nany arrangement made as to the taking\nover of the partnership assets.\nFurther, Mr. Levine was representing\nhimself at the creditors' meeting, and\nnot the Stewart Mercantile Company,\nwhich was represented by the assignee,\nSheriff John Shirley. Naturally he\ndid not make any proposition.\nI am under the impression that the\nonly \"heat\" in the matter is the hot air\nthat has been given your reporter.\nThe whole article seems to have been\nwritten with the intention of influencing certain criminal proceedings now\nin progress, and you have been long\nenough in the field of journalism to\nestimate the propriety of articles of\nthat description.\nYours truly,\nAdv't. A. S. Levine.\nLondon.August 6.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdMr. Henniker Heaton is urging the appointment of an\n\"Imperial and foreign postmaster,\"\nwhose first duty should be to convene a meeting of European postmasters-general with a view to abolishing\nthe political frontiers for postal telegraph and wireless communications between the countries of the world.\nDASHED INTO CROWD\nFamous Aviator Seriously Injured in\nFlight on Atlantic Coast\n(Special to the Optimist\nAsbury Park, N. J., August 11.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nWalter Brookins, the noted aviator,\nwas seriously injured this morning when\nhis machine broke and fell. It dashed\ndown among the crowd of spectators\nand seven of them were hurt.\nGO TO THE COURTS\nIf You Want to Know Whether or\nNot  the  Mayor  is  Disqualified\nIn reference to Ratepayers' letter in\nthe Optimist last night mentioning\nMayor Stork's connection with a contract to make ballot boxes for the city,\nthe mayor told the council last night\nthat if the writer was sufficiently interested to know whether or not that\ncontract would disqualify him there was\na court of law that could be applied to.\nSpokane Beats Vancouver\nVancouver, August 11.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd(Special)\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nThe results of the league games played\nyesterday was as follows:\nVancouver two, Spokane five.\nSeattle one, Tacoma two.\nCRIPPEN'S TALE\nIS VERIFIED\nANOTHER EXAMINATION OF THE\nREMAINS OF THE WOMAN\nFound that Woman Had Undergone Operation Before Death.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nPrisoner Intimated in Confession\nWife Died  From Operation.\n(Special to the Optimist)\nLondon, August 11.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdExperts who\nhave been again examining the body found\nin the basement of the Crippen home,\ntoday asserted that it is that of a woman\nwho had undergone an operation before\ndeath.\nThis corroborates a rumor cabled\nby the Quebec correspondent of the\nLondon Chronicle that Crippen intimated to the Canadian officials that\nhis wife had died from the effects of an\noperation performed by him.\nThe experts found nothing from which\nthe identity of the remains could be\nestablished.\nGRADE   SIX   AVENUE\nPetition   From   Ratepayers   Asking\nThat the Work Be Done\nA petition was presented to the council\nlast night calling for thc grading of\nSixth avenue between Fulton street\nand Summit avenue. The petition was\nreferred to the Streets Committee\nThis is a long stretch of street and a\nbig piece of work but if the pro|>erty\nowners are prepared to pay for it they\nwill no doubt be granted their request.\nThey have followed the proper course\nin asking for the work to be done.\nCOST OF GRAND\nTRUNK STRIKE\nCOMPANY CAME OUT WINNERS\nIN   FINANCIAL   SENSE\nTrainmen Sustained Loss of Hundred\nWages.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdCompany Saves Over\nMillion By Conceding Demands\nOf Strikers.\nToronto, Aug., 3.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThe settlement of\nthe strike is received here with much\nsatisfaction by all classes. The union\nelement is pleased at what is regarded\nas a decided advantage gained by the\nmen in having the Grand Trunk concede a mileage rate of pay instead of\na monthly wage, and the promise of\nthe standard rate in a year's less time\nthan was formerly offered. THE  PRINCE    RUPERT    OPTIMIST\nE. D. CLARKE\nChristiansen & Brandt Building, Third Ave. and Fifth St.\nNext door to Mining Exchange\nWholesale Finite and Produce\nFi\ufffd\ufffd3h Fruit, Vegetables, Butter and Eggs always on hand\nGIVE US A CALL BUY IN YOUR OWN CITY\nFor Thoroughly Shrunk full\nfashioned Underwear\nCEETEE\nHas no equal. Every garment\nwarranted thoroughly shrunk\nand perfect fitting\nWe are showing Men's Combination Suits in a light weight\nMerino at, a garment 3.00\nHeavy weight, Natural at\na garment 4.50\nExtra line Cashmere, medium weight at, a garment... 6.50\nMen's Shirts and Drawers\nin light weight at, a suit 2.00\nNatural Wool at, a suit.. .4.50\nFine Casnmere, medium\nweight, in cream or grey at,\na suit. 5.00 and 6.00\nMARTIN O'REILLY\n8a\n2nd. Ave.\nii4ff\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdt\ufffd\ufffdi\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*5\nStfiMMi\n... .2nd. Ave.\nLAND PURCHASE NOTICE\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Cassiar\nTake notice that Marie Ward of Prince Rupert,\noccupation married woman,   intends  to apply for\npermission  to   purchase the   following described\nCommencing at a post planted about 230 yards\nIn an Easterly direction from the south west corner\nsurvey post of lot 63, thence east 40 chains, thence\nsouth 40 chains, thence west 40 chains, thence\nnorth 40 chaina to point of commencement containing 160 acres. N\nDate 29th June 1910. Marie Ward\nPub.   July   26.           Aubrey   Saunders,    agent\nSkeena Land Diatrict\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDiatrict of Queen Charlotte Islands\nTake notiee that Matilda Shields of Toronto,\nOntario, occupation married woman, intenda to\napply for permission to purchase the following\ndescribed Iands:-\nCommencing at a post planted about 4 1-4\nmiles south and 4 milea east from Indian Reserve\nNo. 9, thence south 80 chaina, thence west 80\nchaina, thence north 80 chaina, thence eaat 80\nehalna.\nJune   7,   1910. Matilda    Shielda\nFub July 7. Roland D. Craig, agent\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDiatrict of Coast.\nTake notice that Barbara Zurbrigg ofNew Hamburg, Ont., occupation married woman, intenda\nto apply for permission to purchaae the following\ndescribed lands:-\nCommenoing at a post planted on the left bank\nof McNeil Kiver on the north boundary o T. Limit\nNo. 40616 thence Eaat 40 chains, thenoe north 80\nchains, thence west 40 chains more or less to left\nbank of McNeil River, thence south along said left\nbank 80 chains more or less to point of commencement, containing 320 acres more or less.\nDate June 6, 1910, llarbara Zurbrigg.\nFub. June 11. Daniel Oscar Wing, Agent.\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Queen Charlotte Islands.\nTake notioe that Alex. Shields, of Saskatoon,\nSask., occupation Lumberman, intends to apply\nfor permission to purchase the followlnir deBcrib-\n\ufffd\ufffdd lands:\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nCommencing at a posl planted about 3 1-4 milea\naouth and 5 miles east from the S. E. corner of\nIndian Reserve No. 9; thence north 80 ohalns,\nthence west 80 chuins. thence Bouth 80 chains,\ntnence east 80 chains to the place of commencement Alex. Shields.\nDate June 6th. 1910. Roland D. Craig, Agent\nPub. Julr 6\nCarnal Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Skeena\nTake notice that I, Eugene Haxard of Victoria,\nP. C, occupation spinster, intends to apply for\npermiasion to pu chase the following describod\nCommencing at a poat planted one mile south\nof a post planted on the right bank of the Kitwancool river about 83 miles up liver from its junction with the Naaa river, thence east 80 chains,\nthence south 80 chains, thenee west 80 chaina,\ntnence north 80 chaina to point of commencement\ncontaining 640 acrea.\nDate   May   27,   1910. Eugene Haxard\nPub. June 18. Robert McDonald.agent\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Coaat, Range 5\nTake notice that I, Arthur Miller of Tacoma,\nWn., occupation mach.n.st, Intends to apply for\npermission to purchase the following described\nlands:-\nCommencing at a post planted about one half\nmile north of oast end of siding of O. T. Pac. Ry.\nM lie 76 from Prince Rupert, on the north aide of\nSkeena liver, and about at the north eaat corner\nof John F. McHugh's purchaae claim, District\nCoast, Range 6, and marked Arthur Miller's\nS. E. corner; thence north 40 chains, thence west\n40 chaina, thence aouth 40 chaina, thence eaat 40\nchains to poat of commencement, containing 160\nacrea more or less.\nTub.   June   7,   1910. Arthur  Miller\nDate June   18 Enoch R. L Jones, agent.\nLAND PURCHASE NOTICE\nSkeena Land Dlatrict\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDlatrict of Coaat\nTake notioe that Elizabeth Woon of Toronto,\nOnt, occupation apinster,  intends to apply for\npermission  to purchaae the following  described\nlands:-\nCommencing at a post planted at tbe northeast corner of lot 529, thenee weat forty chaina,\nthence north twenty chains,, thenee easy forty\nchains, more or less to shore line of passage between\nSmith and DeHorsey Islands, thence south along\naaid ahore line twenty chaina moio or less to point\ncf commencement, containing eighty acrea more\nor less.\nDate May 80,  1910. Elizabeth Woon\nPub. June 29. Beverly W. Browne, agent\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Coaat\nTake notice that Dorothy Kershaw of Winnipeg\nMan., occupation spinster, intends to apply for\npermission  to purcnase the following descibed\nland*:-\nCommencing at a post planted twenty chains\nnorth of the south-west corner of the west boundary\nof lot 629, thence west twenty chains, thence south\ntwenty chaina, thence eaat twenty chains, thence\nnorth twenty chaina more or less to point of commencement, containing forty acres more or less.\nDate  May  80th,   1910. Dorothy   Kershaw\nPub. June 29. Beverly W. Browne, agent.\nCaaslar Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDlatrict cf Skeena\nTake notice that I, Samuel George Marling\nofVictoria, B. C, occupation business man, intends to apply for permiaaion to purchaae the\nfollowing described lands :-\nCommencing at a post planted on the right\nban, of the Kitwancool river about 80 miles up\nriver from its junction with tho Naaa river,\nthenee east 80 chains, thence aouth 80 chains,\nthenee weat 80 chaina, thenee north 80 ehalna to\npoint of commencement, containing 640 acrea.\nDate May 26, 1910. Samuel George Marling\nPub.   June   18. Robert  McDonald,   agent\nCassisr Land District-Diatrict of Skeena\nTake notice that I, Walter Ritchie of Vancouver,\nB. C, occupation laborer, intenda to apply for permission to purchase the following described landa:-\nCommenclng at a post planted two miles east\nof a post planted on the right bank of\nthe Kitwancool river about eighteen milea from ita\njunction with the Naas river, thence west 80 chains\nthence south 80 chins, tbenee east 80 chains.thence\nnorth 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres.\nDate   May   21,1910. Walter    Ritchie\nPub, June 18. Robert McDonald, Agent.\nCaaslar Land Distriet\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Skeena\nTake notice that I, Frank Smith of Vancouver,\nB. C, occupation logger, intenda to apply for permission to purchase the following described landa:-\nCommenclng at a post planted two milea east\nfrom a post planted on the right bank of the Kitwancool river, about eighteen milea from its\njunction with the Naas river, thence east 80 chains,\nthence south 80 chaina, thence weat 80 chaina,\nthence north 80 chaina to point of commencement,\ncontaining 640 acres.\nDate   May  21,   1910. Frank  Smith\nPub. June 18. Robert McDonald.Agent.\nCaaslar Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Skeena\nTake notiee that I, Fanny Beale Carson of Vancouver, B. C, occupation waitress. Intends to apply\nfor permission to purchase the following lande:-\nCommimcing at a post planted two milea east\nfrom a post planted on the right bank of the Kitwancool river about sixteen miles from its junct\nion with the Naas river, thenc* west 80 chaina,\nthence sou*th 80 chaina, thenoe eaat 80 chain, thence\nnorth 80 chaina to the point of commencement.\nContaining 640 acres.\nDato May 21,1910, Fanny Beale Canon\nPub. June 18 Robert McDonald, Agent\nLAND PURCHASE NOTICE\n 1 :\nSkeena Und Diatrict\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-District of Queen Char\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdotte* ,      \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd -, ,,\nTake notice that sixty daya from date I, S. V.\nLasseter of Skidegate, B. C, by occupation a\nprospector, intend to apply to the Assistant Commissioner of Lands for a license to prospect for\ncoal and petroleum on and under 640 acres of land\non Graham Island described as follows:-\nCommencing at a post planted one mile north\nof the N. E. corner of lot 666; thence north 80\nchains; thence west 80 chains; thence south 80\nchaina; thence east 80 chains to place of commencement.\nDate June 9, 1910. \t\nSAMUEL   V.   LASSETER\nPub. Aug. 6.\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Queen Charlotte.\nTake notice that sixty days after date I, S. V.\nLasseter ot Skidegate, B. C. by occupation a\nprospector, intend to apply to the Assistant Commissioner of Lands for a license to prospect for\ncoal and petroleum on and under 640 acres pf land\non Granam Ialand described as follows:-\nCommencing at a post planted one mile north\nof the N. E. corner of lot 565; thence south 80\nchainB; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80\nchains; thence west 80 chains to place of commencement.\nDate June 9, 1910. \t\nSAMUEL V. LASSETER\nPub. Aug. 5.\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Queen Charlotte.\nTake notice that sixty days from date, I, S. V.\nLasseter of Skidegate, B. C, occupation a prospector, Intend to apply to the Assistant Commissioner of Landa for alicense to prospect for coal\nand petroleum on and under 640 acres of land on\nGraham Island described as follows:-\nCommencing at a post planted one mile I north of\nthe N. E. corner of lot 565; thence south 80 chains;\nthenoe west 80 chains; thence north   80 chaina;\nthence east 80 chains to place of commencement.\nDate June 9, 1910.\nSamuel V. LASSETEft\nPub.  Aug.   6.\nI,\nSkeena Land  District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Queen   Charlotte.\nTake notice that sixty days from date, I. Percy\nShadforth of New Westminster, B.C., occupation\nmaster mariner, intend to apply to the Assistant\nCommissioner of Lands for a license to prospect\nfor coal and petroleum on and under 640' acres of\nland on Granam Island described as follows:- \"\nCommencing at a post planted   two miles north\nof the N. E. corner of lot 666;  thence   north 80\nchains; thence east 80 chains;     thenoe south 80\nchains, thence west 80 chains to place of commencement\nDate June 9,  1910.\nPERCY   SHADFORTH.\nPub. Aug. 6. S. V. Lasseter, Agent\nOmenica Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Cassiar\nTake notice that W. J. McCutcheon of|Prince\nRupert, occupation druggist, Intenda to apply for\npermission  to  purchase the following ^described\nlands:-\nCommencing at a post planted at tbe southleast\ncorner of lot 1326, range 5, Milligan's survey not\ngazetted, thence 20 chains south, thence 80Ichalns\nwest, thence 20 chains north, thence 80 ehains east\nto point of commencement, containing 160Jacres\nmore or leas.\nDate July 26, 1910.    W. J. McCutcheon, locator.\nOmineca Land  Diatrict\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDlatrict of Cassiar\nTake notice that I Epheim Lamphere of Prince\nRupert, occupation marine engineer,  intenda to\napply for permiasion to purchase the following\ndescribed lands :-\nCommencing at a post planted at the south west\ncorner of lot 1327, range 5 Milligan's survey not\ngazetted, thenee 20 chains south, thence 80 chains\neaat, thence 20 chains north, thence 80 chainslwest,\nto point of commencement, contalnlngfl60Jacres\nmore or less.\nDate July 26, 1910.       Epheim Lamphere,locator\nPub.  Aug.  9.\nPRINCE RUPERT LAND DISTRICT\nDlatrict  of   Skeena\nTake notice that William Henderson, of Victoria. B. C. farmer, intends to apply forlper-\nmlsalon to purchase the following described lands:\nCommencing at a post planted about three miles\nand three-quarters distant and in a north-westerly\ndirection from the fork of the Exchamaika River;\nthence east 20 chains; thence south 20 chains;\nthence east 20 chaina, thence north 80 chaina;\nthence west 20 chaina, thence north 20 chains;\nthence west 20 chaina, thence aouth 80 chains to\nthe point of commencement.\nDated July 11th, 1910.\nWILLIAM   HENDERSON\nPub. Aug. 4. J. E. M. Rogers, Agent.\nPRINCE    RUPERT    LAND    DISTRICT\nDistrict of Skeena\nTake notice that Gilbert Schwabe, of Victoria, B. C, dentist, intends to apply forjjper-\nmlssion to purchase the following described lands:\nCommencing at a post planted at the south-west\ncorner of land applied for by William Henderson;\nthence north 80 chains; tnence west 40 chaina;\nthence north 20 chains; tnence weat 40 chains;\nthence south 80 chains; thence eaat 40 chaina;\nthence aouth 20 chaina; thence east 40 chains to\nthe point of commencement.\nDated  July   11,   1910.\nGILBERT SCHWABE.\nPub. Aug. 4. J. E. M. Rogers, Agent,\nPRINCE    RUPERT    LAND    DISTRICT\nDlatrict of Skeena\nTake   notice   that   Dorothy   Graham   Foster,\nof Victoria, B. C\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd spinster, intenda to apply for\n{lermission to purchase the following described\nands.-CommencIng at a post planted one mile\ndistant and in a north-west direction from the\nnorth-west corner of land applied for by Rowena\nTaylor; thence eaat 20 chains; thence aouth 20\nchains, thenee east 60 chains; thence south 80\nchains; thence west 20 chains; thenoe north 20\nchains; thence west 20 chains; tnence north 20\nchains; thence west 20 chains; thence north 20\nchaina; thence weat 20 chains, thenee north 40\nchains to point of commencement.\nDated July 10, 1910.\nDOROTHY GRAHAM FOSTER\nPub. Aug. 4. J. E. M. Rogers, Agent,\nLAND  LEASE NOTICE\nSkeena Land District-District of Coaat\nTake notice that John C. McLennan, of Prince\nRupert B. fl., occupation broker, Intenda to apply\nfor permission to lease the following described\nland (foreahore): Commencing at a post planted\nat the southeast eorner of lot 126. R. V. Coast\ndistrict; thenoe southeasterly, following the line\nof H. W. M., 26.4 ohains. more or less, to a point\ndue south of the southeast corner of the J. C. McLennan application to purchase, lot 680, and embracing all of the foreshore in front of lot 630, between high and low-water mark.\nDated May 8.1910. J. C. McLennan.\npubjunl\nBANDIT HANEY.\nIS ARRESTED\nMAN    WHO    SHOT    CONSTABLE\nDECKER AT ASHCROFT\nRecalls the Thrilling Man Hunt of a\nYear Ago Last June and Detaila\nOf the Robbery of Canadian Pacific Express.\n(Special to the Optimist)\nDillon, Mont., August 10.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThe bandit\narrested here yesterday is stated to be\nWilliam Haney, the man who held up\nthe Canadian Pacific express and afterward shot and killed Police Constable\nDecker at Ashcroft. This was a year\nago last June, and the hunt for the man\nand his accomplice at the time was one\nof the most thrilling in the history of\nrailroad hold-ups.\nPosses were out after them all over the\ncountry. The two men were seen several\ntimes and in the course of fleeing from\nthe police they stole rifles, horses and\nboats. They were landing at Ashcroft\nwhen Policeman Decker attempted to\narrest them. Haney shot the constable\nand again made his escape.\nHAYNOR BROS.\nUndertakers\nComer Third Ave. and  Sixth  St.\n*\nNOTICE\nOUR SOLICITOR will call for\nyomJIamSry^onJreceTpJoTja\npostcard to\nP. O. Box 144\non ,'and, after|;Friday,J|MayJi27th.\nPrompt delivery and satisfaction\nguaranteed.\nPrince Rupert Steam Laundry\nFifth Avenue and Fulton Street.\nFEMALE HELP WANTED\nI! I\nMAJESTIC THEATRE\nMoving Pictures\nChanges: Monday, Wednes-\nand Friday\nMatinee on  Wednesday and Saturday\nAdmission\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdAdults 25c, Children  15c\nLINDSAY'S c^SS\ufffd\ufffdi\nG. T. P. Transfer Agenta\nOrders promptly filled.   Prices reasonable.\nOFFICE- H. B. Rochester, Centre St    Phone 68.\nFOR SALE\nNew Furniture of a four\nroomed house.\nHOUSE  TO  RENT\nCall afte, CORNER   HOUSE\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*.\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   Taylor St. 5th Ave.\nLAND PURCHASEN^\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdmm Land District-*,,, o|^-_\nmaster manner intend t\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*. . a7 \\: \ufffd\ufffdf\ufffd\ufffdP\ufffd\ufffdi-\nCommlasloner of Land, orTCA**3\nI and petroeum oo and S6l\" \"\"\"\n.- .... Graham Island deaeribedi aa|n|j\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   \"*\"*\nCommencing at a ,\ufffd\ufffd,\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdi,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd?\"ollm'\ufffd\ufffd:*\nd three -\"-\nNo.\nfor.\nland\nand\nlot .,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd. ..\n80 chains;\nchains\nDate\nPub.\nnemg at a post planted n,\n- miles west il the. NTSi \"\"' \ufffd\ufffd*\n697: thence west 80 chittol \"\"\"a\n...is; thence east so chain. ,LhenttM\ufffd\ufffd*\nto place of commencTS \"*\"\"\ufffd\ufffd*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd)\nJune    9,1910.\nAug 5 PERCYIHADF,WH\nSkeena  Land  District-District ol Q\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdMn cw\n-3LT?Jte Joti.ce.that si\">' daya 'rom dat. I o\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nShadforth o New WestminsterB C^mtSS,\nmaster manner, intend to apply to i'h\ufffd\ufffd7p \"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nCommissioner of Landa lor f\\Lnae ta nf\"1*\"\nfor coal and petroleum on and under fi.oP,Mpw,\nland described as follows.*- 64\ufffd\ufffd acra \ufffd\ufffd\nCommencing at a post planted, one mile \ufffd\ufffd,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,.\nand two miles west ol the N. E. corneroftffl\nu a.   a        t \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,PERCY SHADFORTH\nPub. Aug. 5. Thomaa J. Anderson, Apt.\nSkeena Land District-District ol Queen Char\nlotte.\nTake notice that sixty daya Irom date I S V\nLasseter of Skidegate, 13. C, by occupatioi,\nprospector, intend to apply to the Assistant Com'\nmissioner of Lands for a license to prospect L\ncoal and petroleum on and under 610 acres ol laid\non Graham Island described as follows:-\nCommencing at a post planted one mile east and\none mile north of the N. E. corner ol lot 5if-\nthence south 80 chains; thence west 81) chaim'\nthence north 80 chains; thence east 60 chaini 3\nElace of commencement.\nlate   June   10,1910.\nSAMUEL V. LASSETER\nPub.   Aug.  5.\nSkeena land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Queen Char*\nlotte.\nTake notice that sixty daya from date I, S. V.\nLaaseter of Skidegate, G. i'., by occupation a\nprospector, intend to apply to the Assisian t Con*\nmissioner of Lands for a license to prospect for\ncoal and petroleum on and under 1340 acres of land\non Granam Island described as (ollows:-\nCommencing at a post planted one mile east\nand one mile north of the N. E. curner ol lot 566;\nthence south 80 chains; thence east SO chaini;\nthence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to\nElace of commencement,\nlate June 10, 1910.\nSAMUEL V. LASSETER\nPub. Aug. S.\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Queen Char*\nlotte.\nTake notice that sixty days from date I, S. V.\nLaaseter of Skidegate, B. C. by occupation l\nprospector, intend to apply to the Assistant Con*\nmissioner of Lands for a license to prospect lor\ncoal and petroleum on and under 6-10 acres ol land\non Graham Island described as follows:*\nCommencinK at a post planted one mile eaat and\none mile north of the N. E. corner of lot 566;\ntnence north 80 chains; thence cast 80 chaini;\nthence aouth 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to\nplace of commencement\nDate June 10, 1910.\nSAMUEL V. LASSETER\nPub. Aug. 5.\nSkeena Land Diatrict\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Quoen Con*\nlotte.\nTake notice that Bixty days Irom date I, S. 1.\nLaaseter of Skidegate, B. C\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd occupation a pra*\npector, intend to apply to the Assistant Com*\nmlaaloner of Lands for a license to proapect lor\ncoal and petroleum on and under 640 acres ol [ana\non Graham Island described as follows:-\nCommencing at a post planted one mile out ul\none mile north of tlie N. E. corner of lot *\nthence north 80 chains, thencc west 80 chain*\nthence south 80 chains, thence east so chains to\nElace of commencement,\n.at, June  ^.191%AMUEL v. LASSETER\nPub. Aug. 5.\nSkeena Land District-District ol Queen Charlotte. . .,\nTake notice that sixty days from date I, 8. V.\nLaaseter of Skidegate, 1. C. by ocW\ufffd\ufffdW>\ufffd\ufffd\nprospector, intend to apply to the AtilitantCW\nmissioner of Lands for a license to ftotffiM\ncoid and petroleum on and under 840 acres ol land\nOn Graham Island described uMom- .\nCommencing at a post planted one mile ea aw\ntwo miles north of the fci corner of tote*\nthenee north 80 chains; thence out \ufffd\ufffd cha uu\nthence aouth 80 chains; thence west 80 enms w\nBtace of commencement.\nMl  June   1\".1^MIJELV. LASSETER\nPub. Aug. 6.\nSkeena Und District -District of Queen Char-\nTake notice that sixty day; from dati I. \ufffd\ufffdJ\nShadforth, of Now Westmms.e , . C., '..\ncupation maater mariner, lutan l\" W \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd w\nAssistant Commissioner of I.'\ufffd\ufffd\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \/ ,\"'',,,. m\nprospect for coal and jwlroleum m \"\" ,\nacreiof land on Graham Win\"*\"*;'; ,,\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdb\nCommencing at a post plant.. I two mi        ^\nof the N. E. corner of lot Nil tWnci i       Jj\nchaina; thenco west 80 chain*., toMM \ufffd\ufffdJ\nchains; thence east 80 chains to place\nmencement.\nDate June 9, 1910. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdy   suadFOHTH\n_ .      . \ufffd\ufffd g    v    Lasaeter,  *>\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nPub.  Aug.  5. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   v* \"\"\"\nSkeena Land District-District ol Queen Cbsr-\nlot Ui. .      \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   pcrcy\nTake notice that sUty day; 'r.','\"c occupation\nShadforth of New Westmins er JJ. ^ J jBUnt\nmaster mariner, intend tcin p c^\ufffd\ufffd .,\ufffd\ufffd\nCommissioner of Lands for I' \"\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'% l0 'acres ol\nfor coal and petroleum on an .1V\nUnd on Graham Island described \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\"'..,,, north\nCommencing at a po\ufffd\ufffdt P \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Jc 0'rS 80 chain'\nof the N.E. corner of lot oio, thence,no       cha|ns;\nthence weat 80 chains; tl 01.co \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffdmencem.nt.\nthence east 80 chains to plies of \ufffd\ufffd m\nDate June 9, 1910.\nPub. Aug. S.\nPERCY SHADFORTH\njPv.Lassst.-r. Agent.\nSkeena\nLand District-District ol Queen Char-\ns. v.\nlotto     ,       ,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.,, j,\nTake notice that sixty day. from dju,\nL\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdter of. m&\ufffd\ufffd& MaSS^K\nRector, intendI to apply U theA\ufffd\ufffd\nmissioner of Lands tor \ufffd\ufffd   \ufffd\ufffd\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd..,*..\nsis.ant torn\nprospoct for\n,....., r o. v\"- \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd%.7, u\ufffd\ufffd\ufffddw 6-il'l acres of Und\ncoal and petroloum on and UM\ufffd\ufffd \"\ufffd\ufffd\nonoSbam Wand described as oUo**\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ^  nort\nCommencing at a port^lailH \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd north 80\nof the N. E. corner of lot poo, \"\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd       oUtb \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nchains: thence east 80 +&\ufffd\ufffd*\ufffd\ufffd, ot m*\nchaina; thence west 80 chuins iu F\nmencement. rn\nDate June 9, 1910.   SAMUEIj V. LASSETER\nPub. Aug. G. THE   PRINCE     RUPERT    OPTIMIST\nProfessional Cards\nWALTER * DURANT\nConsulting Engineers\n-**\"* CiVU'EleCtriMliha\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdical\nfcts^ed. Room 27. Alder BlocU.\nG.  W.  ARNOTT\nAuctioneer\nfcTARY Public\np Valuator\nlawer 1539\nPrince Rupert\nW. L. BARKER\nArchitect\nSecond avenue and Third street\nOver Westenhaver Bros.' Office.\nDR. W.\nBARRATT CLAYTON\n^^^^^   Dentist\nVstenhaver Block, cnr. Second Ave.\nand Sixth st.\nAPPLICATION    FOR    LIQUOR      LICENSE,\nI Horace E. Kirby of the City of Prince Rupert\nin the Province of British Columbia, hotelkeeper\nhereby apply to the Board of License Commission-\nera for the said City of Prince Rupert for an hotel\nIcense to sell intoxicating lquora under the provisions of the Statutes n that behalf and the bylaws of the City of Prince Rupert, and any amendments thereto, for the premises known and described as lots 9 and 10 in block 14 in section 1,\nPrince Rupert, B. C, to commence on the 15th\nday of September 1910.\nAnd I hereby agree that in case a license is\ngranted pursuant to this application that no Asiatic\nshall be employed, or be permitted to be upon\naaid premises, other than in the capacity of a guest\nor customer, nor shall Asiatics be employed off\nsaid prem ses to do any work to be used in or an\nany way connected with said premises, and I hereby agree that I shall accept said license subject\nto this agreement, and that any breach of this\nagreement shall render me liable to all the pena ties\nErovided for in Section  19 of the Prince Rupert\niquor License By-law, 1910.\nMy Post Office address is Box    Prince Rupert\nB.   C.\nThe name and address of the owner of the premises to be licensed is George Frizzell, of Port\nEssington, B. C, and George W. Morrow, of\nPrince Rupert, B. C.\nDated at Prince Rupert thia Bth day of August,\n1910.\nHorace  E.  Kirby\nT. MOORE FLETCHER\nConsulting Mining Engineer\nxaminations and advice given on Portland Canal properties.\nPost Office : Stewart.       9-13t\nA. F. HAMILTON\nArchitect\nKoom 8, Westenhaver Block, comer\nSecond avenue and Sixth st.\nBox 359.\nApplication   For   Liquor   License\nI, John Goodman, of the City of Prince Rupert,\nin the Province of British Columbia, Hotel Keeper, hereby apply to the Board of License Commissioners for the said City of Prince Rupert fur an\nhotel license to sell intoxicating liquors under the\nprovisions of the Statutes in that behalf and the\nby-laws of the City of Prince Rupert, and any\namendments thereto, for the premise\" known and\ndescribed as the Grand Hotel, to commence on the\n15th day of September, 1910.\nAnd I hereby agree that in case a license iB\ngranted pursuant to this application that no Asiatic shall be employed, or permitted to be upon\nsaid premises, other than in the capacity of a\nguest or customer, nor shall Asiatics be employed\noff said premises to do any work to be used in or\nin any way connected with said premises, and I\nhereby agree that I shall accept said license subject to this agreement, and that any breach of this\nagreement shall render me liable to all the penalties provided for in Section 19 of the Prince\nRupert Liquor License By-law, 1910.\nMy Post Office address is P.O. Box 228, Prince\nRupert, B.C.\n^Tho name and address of the owner of the\npremises proposed to be licensed is Corley &\nBurgess.\nDated at Prince Rupert this 8th day of August,\n1910.\nAug. 8. JOHN GOODMAN\nAPPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE\nI Mitchell Albert of the City of Prince Rupert,\nIn the Province of British Columbia, merchant\nhereby apply to the Board of License Commissioners\nfor a hotel license to sell intoxicating liquors under\nthe provisions of the Statutes in that behalf and the\nby-laws of the City of l'rince Rupert and any\namendments thereto, for .the premises known and\ndescribed as \"The Empress\" situate on lot 31,\nblock 17 section 1 in the City of Prince Rupert to\ncommence on the loth day of September 1910.\nAnd I hereby agree that in case a license is\ngranted pursuant to this application that no Asiatic shall be employed, or permitted to be upon\nsaid premises, other than in the capacity of a guest\nor customer, nor shall Asiatics be employed off\nsaid premises to do any work to be used in or any\nway connected with said premises, and I hereby\nagree that 1 shall accept said license subject to this\nagreement, and that any breach of this agreement\nshall render me liable to all the penalties provided\nfor in section 19 of the Prince Rupert Liquor\nLicense By-law 1910.\nMy Post Office address is Prince Rupert\nThe name and address of the owner of the\npremises proposed to be licensed is Mitchell\nAlbert\nDated at Prince Rupert this ninth day of August\n1910.\nMitchell Albert\nAPPUCATION FOR UQUOR UCENSE\nQUEEN CHARLOTTE NEWS\nis published at\nQueen Charlotte City, and tells of\nQueen Charlotte Islands.\nMUNRO  &  LAILEY\nArchitects,\nStork Building, Second Avenue.\nAPPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE\nI, Peter Black, of the City of Prnce Rupert,\nin the Province of Brtish Columbia, merchant,\nhereby apply to the Board of License Commissioners for the said City of Prince Rupert for an hotel\nlicense to sell intoxicating liquors under the provisions of the Statutes in that behalf and the bylaws of the City of Prince Rupert, and any amendments thereto, for the premises known and described as the \"Central Hotel\", situated on lots 13\nand 14, block 10, section 1 Prince Rupert, B. C. to\ncommence on the Fifteenth day of September 1910.\nAnd I hereby agree that in case a license is\ngranted pursuant to this application that no Asiatic\nshall be employed, or be permitted to be upon said\npremises, other than in the capacity of a guest or\ncustomer, nor shall Asiatics be employed off said\npremises to do any work to be used in or in any way\nconnected with said premises, and I hereby agree\nthat I shall accept said license subject to this\nagreement, and that any breach of this agreement\nshall render me liable to all the penalies provided\nfor in Section 19 of the Prince Rupert Uquor\nLicense By-law, 1910.\nMy Post Office address Is Box 750, Prince Rupert\nB. C.\nThe name and addreas of the owner of the premises proposed to be licensed is myself, Peter\nBlack, P. 0. Box 750t Prince Rupert, B. C.\nDated at Prince Rupert this 4th day of August\n1910.\nPeter Black\nILFRED CARSS,        C. V. BENNETT, B.A.\nof British Columbia of B.C., Ontario, Sas-\nand Manitoba Bars. katchewan and Al\nberta Bart.\nCARSS & BENNETT\nBarristers, Notaries, Etc.\niv-Exchange block, comer Third avenue and\nSixth street. Prince Ruoert. 8\nIlex. M. Manson, B.A.    W. E.Williams, b.a., ll.b.\nWILLIAMS   &   MANSON\nBarristers, Solicitors, etc.\nBox 285\nPrince Rupert, B.C.\nT.  J.  VAUGHAN-RHYS,\nMining Engineer,\n.    Premier Hotel,  Prince Rupert.\nIdvice given on Portland Canal investments.\nWM. 8, HALL, L.D.S., D.D.S.\nDENTIST.\nCrown and Bridge Work a Specialty.\nAll dental operations skilfully treated. Gas and\nocal anasthetics administered for the painless extraction of teeth. Consultation free. Offices: 19\n\ufffd\ufffdnd SO Alder Block. Prince Rupert. H-12\nI, Olier Besner. of the City of Prince Rupert, in\nthe Province of Britieh Columbia, hotelkeeper,\nhereby apply to the Board of License Commissioners for the said City of Prince Rupert, for a\nhotel license to sell intoxicating liquors under the\nprovisions of the Statutes in that behalf and the\nby-laws of the City of Prince Rupert, and any\namendments thereto, for the premises known and\ndescribed as the New Knox Hotel, situated on\nLots 13 and 14, in Block 2, Section 1, Prince Rupert\nB.C., to commence on the 14th day of September.\n1910.\nAnd I hcreby agree that in case a license is\ngranted pursuant to this application that no Asiatic shall be employed, or be permitted to be upon\nsaid premises, other than in the capacity of a guest\nor a customer, nor shall Asiatics be employed off\nsaid premises to do any work to be used in or in\nany way connected with said premises, and I hereby agree that 1 shall accept such license subject\nto this agreement, and that any breach of this\nagreement shall render me liable to all the penalties provided for in Section 19 of the Prince Rupert\nLiquor License By-law, 1910.\nMy Post Office address is Prince Rupert, B.C.\nThe name and addreas of the owner of the premises proposed to be licensed is Olier Besner, Prince\nRupert, B.C.\nDated at Prince Rupert this 3rd day of August,\n1910.\nOLIER BESNER\nUQUOR UCENSE NOTICE\nNotice is hereby given that Douglas Sutherland\nand Edward James Maynard of the City of Prince\nRupert, B. C, intend to apply to the Board of\nLicense Commissioners of the city of Prince Kupert\nB. C, at the next sittings thereof, for a bottle\nlicense to Bell intoxicating liquors under the provisions of the statutes in that behalf and of the\nby-laws of the City of Prince Rupert, in the premises\nknown as situated on lota 5 and 6 in block 14 in\nsection 1, Prince Rupert, B. C., to commence on\nthe 15th day of September, 1910.\nDated at Prince Kupert, B. C, this 6th day of\nAugust,    1910.\nDouglas    Sutherland\nv Edward J. Maynard.\nSTEWART\nPortland Canal\nB.C.\n,:-l\nAPPLICATION FOR UQUOR LICENSE\nI Alexander Jamea Prudhomme, of the City of\nPrince Rupert, in the Province of British Columbia\ncontractor, hereby apply to the Board of License\nCommissioners for the aaid City of Prince Rupert\nfor an hotel license to sell intoxicating liquors under\nthe provisions of the Statutes in that behalf and\nthe by-laws of the City of Prince Rupert, and any\namendments thereto, for the premises known and\ndescribed as The Savoy Hotel, situated on lota 13\nand 14, block 33, sec. 1, Prince Rupert, B. C, to\ncommence on the Fifteenth day ef September 1910.\nAnd I hereby agree that in case a license is\ngranted pursuant to this application that no\nAsiatic shall be employed, or be permitted to be\nupon said premises, other than in the capacity of a\nguest or customer, nor shall Asiatics be employed\noff said premises to do any work to be used in or\nin any way connected with said premises, and I\nhereby agree that I shall accept said license subject\nto this agreement*, and that any breach of this\nagreement shall render me liable to all the penalties\nErovided for in Section  19 of the Prince Rupert\niquor License By-law, 1910,\nMy   Post  Office  address  is  Vox   126,   Prince\nRupert, B. C.\nThe name and address of the owner of the pre\nRuses proposed to be licensed Is myself, Alexander James Prudhomme, P. O. Box 126, Prince\nRupert, B. C.\nDated at Prince Rupert 'his 4th day of August\n1910.\nA. J. Prudhomme.\nAPPUCATION FOR UQUOR UCENSE\nAPPLICATION  FOR  LIQUOR  LICENSE.\nDR. H. S. ELLISON\nEYESIGHT SPECIALIST\n(Optometrist and Optician.)    Eyes scientifically\nIexamimed and tested; glasses carefully fitted;\nall work guaranteed. Consultation free. Temporary office: Room 7, G.T.P. Annex.\nMISS E. A. FROUD, A.L.C.M.\nTeacher of\nPianoforte, Violin and Singing\n| Second ave.. bet. Seventh and Eighth sts.\nDR. M. F. KEELY\nDentist\n658 Granville St.\nVancouver\nJ.   H.  PILLSBURY,\nCivil Engineer.\nSurveying  -:-   Designs   -:-  Estimates\nRoom 7. Exchange Block,\nCorner Third Avenue and Sixth Street\nTENDERS will be received by the undersigned\n* un to and including the 15th day of August,\nW10. on the building and lease of Lot No. 6, Block\nno. 81, Section 1, in the Townsiteof Prince Rupert\nlately occupied by Clarke & Ives.\n.r or further particulars of lease, etc., addreia\nD. D. McTavish, Box 126, Prinoe Rupert, or the\nAiilgnei,\nThe lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.\n- . \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd B. WILSON. Assignee.\nJuly 16-lm Herald St.. Victoria, B. C\nI, John Young Rochester of the City of Prince\nRupert, in the Province of British Columbia,\nBroker, hereby apply to the Board of License\nCommissioners for the said City of Prince Ru\nan Hotel licence to sell intox eating liquors under\nthe provisions of the Statutes In that behalf and\nthe fay-laws of the City of Prince Rupert, and any\namendments thereto, for the premises known and\ndescribed as The Empress Hotel, situate on lots\n19 and 20 in Block 23 in Section 1, Prince Kupert\nB. ('., to commence on the 15th. day of September,\n1910.\nAnd I hereby agree that in case a licence is granted pursuant to thu application that no Asiatic shall\nbe employed, or be permitted to be upon said premises, other than in the capacity of a guest or customer, nor shall Asiatics be employed off said premises to do any work to be used in or in any way\nconne ted with said premises, and I hereby agree\nthat I shall accept said license subject to this agreement, and that any breach of this agreement shall\nrender me liable to all the penalties provided for\nin Section 19 of the Prince Kupert Uquor Licence\nBy-law,    1910.\nMy Post Office address is Box 584, Prince Rupert\nB.C..\nThe name and addreas of the owner of the premises proposed to be licenced is M. Thorsch and\nSons, Vienna, Austria.\nDated at Prince Rupert this 6th. day of August.\n1910.\nAug. 6-1 month. John Young Rochester.\nI, Patrick J. Moran, of the City of Prince Rupert, in the Province of British Columbia, hotel-\nkeeper, hereby apply to the Board of License\nCommissioners for the said City of Prince Rupert,\nf or-a hotel license to sell intoxicating liquors under\nthe provisions of the Statutes in that behalf and\nthe by-laws of the City of Prince Rupert, and any\namendments thereto, for the premises known and\ndescribed as Victoria Hotel, to commence on the\nUth day of September. 1910.\nAnd I hereby agree that in case a license is\ngranted pursuant to this application that no Asiatic shall be employed, or be permitted to be upon\nsaid premises, other than in the capacity of a\nguest ora customer, nor shall Asiatics be employed off same premises'to do any work to be used\nin or in any way connected with said premises,\nand I hereby agree that I shall accept said license\nsubject to thin agreement, and that any breach of\nthis agreement shall render me liable to all the\npenalties provided for in Section 19, of the Prince\nRupert License By-law, 1910.\nMy Post Office address is Prince Rupert, B. C.\nThe name and address of the owner of the premises proposed to be licensed is Patrick J. Moran.\nDated at Prince Rupert this 4th day of August,\n1910. P. J. MORAN.      aug6\nUQUOR UCENSE NOTICE\nTake notice that I, Benjamin Holmberg of the\nCity of Prince Rupert, in the Province of British\nColumbia, intend to apply to the Board of License\nCommissioners fur the City ot Prince Rupert for\na bottle license to sell liquor by retail under subsection 3 of section 176 of the Municipal Clauses\nAct, in the premises of the Hub Cigar Store, situate on lots 1 and 2, block 22, section 1, part of the\nWestenhaver block, in the said City of Prince\nRupert, to commence upon the 16th day of September, 1910.\nAnd 1 hereby agree that in case a license is\ngran ed pursuant to this application that no Asiatic shall be employed, or permitted to be upon\nsaid premises, other than in the capacity of a guest\nor customer, nor shall Asiatics be employed off\nsaid premises to do any work to be used in or in any\nway connected with said premises, and 1 hereby\nagree that I Bhall accept said license subject to this\nagreement, and that any breach of this agreement\nshall render me liable to all the penalties provided\nfor in section 19 of the Prince Rupert Uquor\nLicense By-law 1910.\nMy Post Office address is Prince Rupert, B. C.\nDated at Prince Rupert this 4th day of Aug.,\n1910.\nAug. 8. BENJAMIN HOLMBERG\nLICENSE\nWE HAVE A NUMBER OF\nSTEWART LOTS\nF0R\ufffd\ufffdSALE ON EASY TERMS\nSAMUEL MAY&C0,\nBILLIARD TABLE\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd MANUFACTURERS.\nEstablished\nForty Years.\nSend for Qtalogue\n102 ft 104,\nkDeiAlDB 5T..W*.\nTORONTO.\npLw.loi:*.1V,t*<'*W. JURNOTT, Rupert City\nr\ufffd\ufffduty 4 Information Bureau. Prlnco Rupert. B.C.\nAPPLICATION FOR LIQUOR   LICENSE.\nI George A. Sweet ot the City of Prinee Rupert.\nIn the Province ol Britiah Columbia, Hotel Manager\nhereby app y to the Board ol Iiceiw. Commtajoii-\nit. lor the ild City of Prince Rupert for an Hotel\nlicence to J Intoxicating Rffl\ufffd\ufffd*-*1J32;\nWon. ol thi Statut* In that behalf Md ttjfTtaHtajJ\nol the City ol Prince Rupert, and any \"n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*\"\"\"*\nthereto, lor the premlaea known and described111\nthePrincc Ruoert Inn, to commence on the 16th.\ndav ol September, 1\ufffd\ufffd10*    , ,. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd .   _\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,\njknd I hereby agree that In case a license la araat,\ned pursuan? to this application that no Asiatic\nLh-ilPrTemiiloyed, or be permitted to be upon said\n\\\\\\mmmv9Sm th\ufffd\ufffdn In tE capacity ol a gu\ufffd\ufffdt or\nSEner nor shall Asiatics be employed oil aaid\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdS toX any work to be used ln or In any way\nKZ5d wttkCm\\I premises, and I hereby agree\nSu IsWl^ccept said license subject to thia aarje-\nth . 77a .hiT.nv breach ol thta agreement shall\nT*. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd. kl le to alUhe penalties provided lor\nStatton* 19 oMh. Prince Tpert Uquor Lleer-e\nBy^P*!>U..llce addreas 1. Prince Rupert, B. C.\nTRY THE OPTIMIST WANT\nAD. WAY OF FINDING\nA BUYER\nAPPUCATION   FOR   A   UQUOR\nForm   A.\nI George Sutherland of the City of Prince Rupert\nin the Province of -British Columbia, restaurant\nkeeper hereby apply to the Board of License Commissioners for a bottle license to sell intoxicating\nliquors under the provisions of the Statutes in that\nbehalf and the by-laws of the City of Prince Rupert\nand any amendments thereto, for the premises\nknown and described ai \"Douglas Cafe\" situate\non lot 15, block 22 section 1 in the City of Prince\nRupert to commence on the 16th day of September\n1910.\nAnd I hereby agree that in case a license is\ngranted pursuant to this application that no\nAsiatic shall be employed, or permitted to be upon\nsaid premises, other than in the capacity of a guest\nor customer, nor shall Asiatics be employed off\nsaid premises to do any work to be used in or in\nany way connected with said premises, and I hereby agree that I shall accept said license subject\nto this agreement, and that any breach of this agreement shall render me liable to all the penalties provided for in section 19 of the l'rince Rupert liquor\nLicense By-law 1910.\nMy Post Office address is Prince Rupert.\nThe name and address of the owner of the premises proposed to be licensed Is    John  Dulman.\nDated at Prince Rupert this ninth day of August\n1910.\nGeorge Sutherland.\nLiquor    Notice\nTake notice that the Northern British Columbia\nLiquor Company Limited intends to apply to the\nBoard of License Commissioners of the city of\nPrince Rupert for a wholesale license to sell n-\ntoxicating liquors, and for a bottle license to sell\nliquor by retail under sub-section 3 and 4 of section\n175 of the Municipal Clauses Act, in the premises\nSituate on lot 17, block 13, section 1 in the\ncity of Prince Rupert, to commence upon the 15th\nday of September 1910.\nAnd I hereby agree that in case a license is\ngranted pursuant to this application that no Asiatic shall be employed, or permitted to be upon\nsaid premises, other than in the capacity of a guest\nor customer, nor shall Asiatics be employed off\nsaid premises to do any work to be used in or in any\nway connected with said premises, and I hereby\nagree that I shall accept said license subject to thai\nagreement, and that any breach of this agreement\nshall render me liable to all the penalties provided\nfor in section 19 of the Prince Rupert Liquor\nLicense   By-law    1910.\nThe postoffice addreas of the said company is\nP. O. Box 339, Prince Rupert, B. C.\nDated at Prince Rupert this 2nd day of August\n1910.\nNorthern British Columbia liquor\nCompany    limited\nAPPLICATION FOR LIQUOR -LICENSE\nI, Maurice Bondau of the City of Prince Rupert,\nIn the Province of British Columbia, real estate\nagent hereby apply to the Board of License Com-\nm .winners for a hotel license to sell intoxicating\nliquors under the provisions of the Statutes in\nthat behalf and the by-laws of the City of Prince\nRupert and any amendments thereto, for the premises known and described aa \"Tho Windsor\nHotel\" situate on lots 13 and 14, block 9 section 1\nIn the city of Prince Rupert to commence on the\n15th day of September 1910.\nAnd 1 hereby agree that in case a license Is\ngranted pursuant to this applieation that no\nAsiatic shall be employed, or permitted to be upon\nsaid premises, other than in the capacity of a guest\nor customer, nor shall Asiatics be employed off\nsaid premises to do any work to be used in or in\nany way connected with said premises, and I hereby agree that I shall accept said licenae subject to\nthis agreement, and that any breach of this agreement shall render me liable to all the penalties\nErovided for In section 19 of the Prinee Rupert\nJquor License  By-law  1910.\nMy Post Office address is Prince Rupert\nThe name and address of the owner of the premises proposed to be licensed Is Maurice   Bondau\nDated at Prince Rupert this ninth day of August\n1910.\nMaurice Bondau\nSell For Cash\nOn and after September 1st I will sell\nfor Cash Only. Watch our advt. after\nthia date for grocery specials. J. E.\nMerryfield, corner Third avenue and\nFifth street.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd72-tf.\nApplication  For Liquor  License\nWe, George Milner and Frank T. Bowness of\nthe City of Prince Rupert, in the Province of\nBritish Columbia, Restauranters, hereby apply to\nthe Board of License Commissioners for the said\nCity of Prince Kupert for a Restaurant license to\nsell intoxicating liquors under the provisions of\nthe Statutes in that behalf and the by-laws of th<-\nCity of Prince Rupert, and any amendments there\nto, for the premises known and described as the\nExchange Grill, situate on Second Ave. between\nSixth and Seventh Streets in the City of Prince\nRupert, to commence on th 15th day of September,\n1910.\nAnd we hereby airree that In case a license is\ngranted pursuant to this application that nu Asiatic shall lie employed, or be permitted to be upon\nsaid premises, other than in the capacity of a\nguest or customer, nor shall Asiatics be employed\noft* said premises to do any work to be used in or\nin any way connected with said premises, and we\nhereby agree that we shall accept said license subject to this agreement, nnd that any breach uf\nthis agreement shall render us liable to ull the\npenalties provided for in Section 19 of thc Prince\nKupert Liquor License By-law, 1910.\nOur Post Office address Is Prince Rupert,  B. C.\nThe name and address of the owner of the\npremises propose to be licensed is Westenhaver\nBros., Prinre Rupert, B.C.\nDated at Prince Rupert this Hth day of August.\n1910.\nMILNER 8l BOWNESS\nSamuel\nHarrison\n&Co.\nPrince Rupert, B.C.\n'\n\\ I\nFISCAL AGENTS\nThe Main Reef\nMining Co.\nLicense Transfer.\nTAKE NOTICE that I, K. J. MoDonell, of Port\nEsslnirton, hotel keeper, intend to apply for a\ntransfer of my liquor license of the Esainarton\nHotel, Port Essinstton, to K. Cunningham * Sons,\nof Port Esslnirton. K. J* McDONELL.\njlyMOd\nNewly Opened\nGood AccoBUBodjIiens\nGRAND HOTEL\nJ.   GOODMAN,   Proprietor\nSpring Beds 25c.    Rooms 60c.\nand   $1.00.      Best   beds  and\nrooms in town for the money.\nFIRST AVE. AND SEVENTH STREET\nPrince Rupert, B.C. 76tf\nPortland Canal\nStocks\na\nSpecialty\nDaily Wires\nSAMUEL\nHARRISON\n& CO.\nReal Estate and Financial\nBrokers\nSecond Ave., Prince Rupert\nFifth Street,|!Stewart\n'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd* \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nt\nSaand Harrisos\nNotary^ublle:\nVenn S. Gambit THE   PRINCE   RUPERT   OPTIMIST\nThe Prince Rupert Optimist\nDAILY IAND WEEKLY\nTHE OPTIMIST is the leading newspaper of NorthernlBritish^Columbia.   It\nhas grown up with the city.\nADVERTISING RATES are one price to all\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd25c per inch each issue for display\nmatter.   This rate applies to all advertising without distinction of quantity\nor time of contract.\nReading Notices and Legal Advertising are 10c per line.\nSUBSCRIPTION RATES-DAILY, 50c per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance.\nWeekly, $2.00 per year.\nDaily Edition.\nThursday, Aug. 11\nTHE PAY-ROLL\nThe city is' now paying in salaries something like $50,000 a year; over one-\nthird of the taxes. The Optimist endeavored to secure the exact information from\nthe city officials but was refused the figures by the order of Mayor Stork.\nEvidently Prince Rupert is to pay immense salaries and big pay-rolls without\nknowing where the money is going to. Is that not pretty coarse work for a new administration in a new city. If the tax-payers are not to know what salaries are paid\nand who get them what is likely to become of the proposed million dollar loan?\nThe Optimist believes that under such conditions the council will not be able to\nfind a bank or corporation to make the loan. There is only one way to prevent\nrake-offs and that is to let the public in on all civic business. jf-\nHere is the list of city officials which the Optimist got from the city clerk. The\nmayor refused to allow him to furnish the figures. The public can size it up and\nguess where the money is going.\nE. A. Woods, City Clerk, City purchasing agent, chief assessor etc.,\nTwo stenographers\nJ. C. McLennan, assessor and collector\nMr. Vance, accountant\nDr. Reddie, Medical Health Officer\nJ. E. MacFarlane, Sanitary Inspector\nM. J. McNeil, building, plumbing and street inspector\nTwo assistants when required\nW. M. Davis, chief engineer, and head of water department\nF. S. Clements, assistant engineer\nA. S. B. Lucas, draftsman\nJ. O. Miller, transitman\nTwo chainmen and one roadman\nC. P. H. Newcomb, draftsman\nT. Burns, water inspector\nO. Crosby, foreman water department\nOne watchman water department\nTwelve men, off and on as required\nA. W. Agnew, resident engineer Woodworth Lake\nH. C. Gilroy, transitman\nG. Tooker, leveller\nSix axmen and chainmen\nJ. A. McCarvoll, Chief of Police\nThree Constables and one jailer\nNeil  Mclnnes,  fire chief\nTwo firemen\nSix call men\nWilliams and Manson, solicitors\nOne stenographer\nAlfred Carss, magistrate\nHOTEL ARRIVALS.\nNew Knox Hotel\nG. W. Chatwin, Vancouver\nR. E. McGee, Vancouver\nArthur Robertson, Vancouver\nD. Nicholson, Big Canyon\n'   L. Miller, Big Canyon\nW. S. Jones, Skeena\nJ. Cloustan, Skeena\nH. Curie, Skeena\nMrs. C. Gillespie, Puyallup,   Wash.\nMrs. A. M. Gillespie, San Bernardino\nJ.   H.   Lamsdale,   Kennawich,   Wis.\nJ. L. Ruttan, Fort George\nG. T. Hughes, Fort George\nPremier Hotel\nMrs. Carlos Gillespie, Pmyallup.Wash\nMrs. A. M. Gillespie, San Bernardino\nH. N. Root, Vancouver\nA. B. Root, Vancouver\nJ. F. McLeod, Vancouver\nHIS TRUIMPHANT TOUR\nSir Wilfrid  Laurier Talking to the\nPeople of Red Deer\n(Special to the Optimist)\nRed Deer, August 11.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSir Wilfrid\nLaurier continues his triumphant procession through the West. In his speech\nhere yesterday he said that Canada's\nclimate was not for weaklings but for\nmen. He visited Ponoka and Lacombe\nin the evening.\nTREATY WITH\n\ufffd\ufffd    UNITED STATES\nDOMINION PARLIAMENT MEETS\nIN   NOVEMBER\nCabinet to Come Together Next\nMonth To Make Preparations For\nThe Work of Next Session\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Conference to Be  Held With States.\nCondensed Advertisements.\nG\nABE YOU IN NEED OF HELP ?   Do you want\nto buy, or sell, or hire, or loan?   Try The\nOptimist CondenseH Ad. route.\nFOR SALE-Quantity Bhack furnishinrs practically new.   Apply Box 844, Prince Rupert.76\nIRL WANTED-For store.    Apply to T. S.\nBoggs. Westholme Boarding House.    84-3t\nLOST-An open face ladies' watch with pin, between Royal Cafe and Premier Hotel.   Finder\nwill be rewarded on returning to Premier H. SiSt\nTHERE have been more articles returned to owners through the Optimist Want Ads. than any\nother medium in town. 37-tf\nWANTED-Respeotable lad for delivery, and to\nmake himself generally useful.    Clifton a\nBakery. 84-\ufffd\ufffd\nOttawa, August 8.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdHon. W. S. Fielding and Hon. William Paterson are expected to sail for Canada at the end\nof the month and all of the cabinet\nministers will be in the capital again\nSeptember 8 to take up the work of\npreparing for the next session of parliament, which will probably begin about\nthe middle of November. The question\nof the proposed recoprocity treaty\nwith the United States will be one of\nthe first questions to be considered by\nthe cabinet.\nIn October a conference between\nWashington and Ottawa cabinet ministers will be held, but it is unlikely\nthat there will be a general tariff revision pending the inquiry to be instituted by the tariff commission whereof\nSir Wilfrid made mention in the west.\nCITY Employment Office will open for business\nSaturday, the 16th inst. Your patronage is\nsolicited. P.O. Box 842. Office corner Centre\nStreet and 1st Ave. Jly 14-lm\nTO BUSINESS MEN-Accounts written up, adjusted, systemiaed and audited, and balance\nsheets prepared by experienced accountant on\nreasonable terms. Address H. R. Optimist office.\nJv 21-lm\nWe Have Moved\nJTO OUR NEW OFFICE\nIN   THE\nHelgerson Building\n6th STREET\nUnion Transfer ft Storage Co. Ltd.\nAgents for Imperial Oil Company\nTelephone 36\nCall up No. 4 and the Pantorium will\nsend for your clothes. 81-87\nREAD\nThe Optimist\nLAND PURCHASE NOTICE\nPORTLAND CANAL STOCKS.\nLAND PURCHASE NOTICE\nLAND PURCHASE N0TICE~\nLatest   Quotations   From Vancouver Exchange.\n(As reported by S. Harrison & Co.)\nBID    ASKED\nPortland Canal 33   331-2\nStewart M. & D. Co    3.50      3.80\nRed Cliff    1.42      1.45\nMain Reef 30\nCassiar LanM District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Skeena\nTake notice that I, Vt lUiam Breuel of Vancouver.\nB. C, occupation fisherman, intends to apply for\npermission to purchase the  following described\nlands:-\nCommenclng at a nost planted on the right bank\nof the Kitwancool river about sixteen miles from\nits junction with the Naas river, thence east 80\nchains, thence north 80 chains, thenee west 80\nchains, thence south 80 chains to the point of commencement, containing 640 acres.\nDate   May   18,1910. '   William   Breuel\nPub. June 18. Robert McDonald.Agent.\nCassiar Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Skeena\nTake notico that I, James McDonald ot Vancouver. B. C, occupation fisherman, intends to apply for\npermission to purchase the  following  described\nlands:-\nCommencing at a post planted on the right bank\nof the Kitwancool river about twenty-two miles\nf.-om Its junction with the Naas river, thence east\n80 chains, thence south 80 chains, tnence west 80\n80 chains, thence north 80 chains to the point of\ncommencement, containing 640 acres.\nDate    May   20,1910. James    McDonald\nPub. June 18. Robert McDonald.Agent\nCassiar Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Skeena\nTake notice that I, Charles Henry Morse of Vancouver, B. C, occupation waiter, intends to apply\nfor permission to purchase the following described\nlands!-\nCommencing at a post planted one mile south\nof a post planted on the right bank of the Kitwan-\ncoll nver about twenty-four miles from its junction\nwith the Naas river, thence west 80 chains, thence\nsouth 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence north\n80 chains to point of commencement, containing\n640 acres.\nDate May 20,1910. Charles Henry Morse\nPub. June 18. Robert McDonald.Agent.\nCassiar Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Skeena\nTake notice that I, Charles Black of Vancouver,\nB, C,  occupation laborer, intends to apply for\npermission  to  purchase  the following described\nltmds'-\nCommencing at a post planted one mile south of\na post planted on the right bank of the Kitwancool\nriver about twenty- two miles from its junction\nwith the Naas river, thence eaat 80 chains, thence\nsouth 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north\n80 chainB to the point of commencment, containing\n640  acres.\nDate   May   20,1910. Charles   Black\nPub. June 13. Robert McDonald, Agent.\n<\".asiar Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Skeena\nTake notice that I, Geoffrey Frampton of Victoria, B. C, occupation bank clerk. Intends to\napply for permission  to purchase the following\ndescribed landa:-\nCommenclng at a post planted on the right bank\nof the Kitwancool nver about twenty-eight miles\nup stream from its junction with the Naas river,\nthence east 80 chains, thence south 80 chsins, thence\nwest 80 chains, thence north 80 chains to the\nEoint  of  commencement,  containing 640  acres,\nlate   May   25,1910 Geoffrey   Frampton\nPub. June 18. Robert McDonald.Agent\nCassiar Land Diatrict\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Skeena\nTake notice that I, William Wedge of Vancouver\nB. C, occupation logger, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands :-\nCCommenclng st a post planted two milea east\nof a post planted on the right bank of the Kitwan-\ntvwil river, about eight miles from IU junction with\nt.... as river, thence west 80 chains, thence south\n80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence north 80\nchains to the point of commencement, containing\n640 acres.\nDate May 28, 1910. William Wedge\nPub. June 18. Robert McDonald, Agent.\nCaaslar Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Skeena\nTake notice that I, Otto Ca.1 Schroeder of Vancouver, B, C, occupation clerk, Intenda to apply\nfor permission to purchase the following described\nlands:-\nCommencing at a post planted two miles east\nof a post planted on the right bank of the Kitwancool river, about eight miles from its junction with\nthe Naas river, thence east 80 chains, thence north\n80 chains, thonce west 80 chaina, thence south 80\nchains to the point of commencement, containing\n640 acres.\nDate May 23, 1910. Otto Carl Schroeder\nPub. June 18. Robert McDonald,Agent.\nCassiar Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Skeena\nTake notice that I, Alice Roberts of Victoria,\nB. C, occupation spinster, intends to apply for\nfiermission  to  purchase the following described\nandss-\nCommencing at a post planted on the right bank\nof the Kitwancool river about 35 miles up river\nfrom its junction with the Naas river, thence east\n80 cabins, thence south 80 chains, thence west\n80 chains, thence north 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres.\nDate May 26, 1910. Alice Roberto\nPub. June 18. Robert McDonald, agent\nCassiar Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Skeena\nTake notice  that  I,  Rosa Eliza  Harmon  of\nVictoria, B. C, occupation married woman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:-\nCommencing at a post planted one mile south\nof a post planted on the right bank ot the Kitwancool river about 34 miles up river from its\njunction with the Naas river, thence east 80 chains,\nthence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains,\nthence north 80 chains to point of commencement,\ncontaining 640 acres.\nDate May 26,   1910. Rosa  Eliza  Harmon\nPub.   June   18. Robert   McDonald.agent.\nSkeena Land Dlatrict\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Coast\nTake notice that Winifred Daisy Flexman of\nLondon, England,  occupation   apinster,   intends\nto apply for permission to purchase the following\ndescriDed lands:-\nCommencing at a post planted at the south-west\ncorner of lot 1384, thence north twenty chains,\ntnence west twenty chains, more or less to Smith\nIsland Lagoon, thence east following the shore\nline of Lagoon twenty chains more or less to point\nof commencement, containing forty acres more or\nDate May 20. 1910.       Winifred Daisy Flexman\nPub. June 29. Beverly W. Browne, Agent.\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict    of Queen Charlotte Ialands\nTake notice that Wm. J. Nethercott of Saskatoon, Sask, occupation accountant, intends to\napply for a license to prospect for coal and petroleum on the following described lands:-\nCommencing at a post planted on the east shore\nof Naden Harbor two miles in a southerly direction\nfrom the entrance of the Harbor, tnence east 80\nchains, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80\nchains, thence south 80 chains to the place of\ncommencement.\nDate June,   11,  1910. Wm. J.  Nethercott\nPub. Julk 7. Roland D. Craig, agent\nCoast Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Skeena\nTake notice that Stephen A. Hull, of Seattle\nWash, U.S.A., occupation broker, intends to apply\nfor permission to purchase ihe following described\nlands :-\nCommencing at a post planted at the south east\ncorner of lot 1723, Range V; thence north 10\nchains.thence east 40 chains, thence south 40 chainB,\nthence west 40 chains to point of commencement,\ncontaining 160 acres more or less.\nDate June 8, 1910. Stephen A. Hull\nPub. June 25. John S. Hull, agent.\nSkeena Land DiBtrict\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrlot of Coast.\nTake notice that William Pigott, of Victoria,\noccupation investor, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:\nCommencing* at a post planted at the Western\nboundary of timber limit No. 29098, thence north\n80 chains, thence west 20 ohains, tnence south 80\nchainB, thence east 20 chains to point of commencement, consisting of 160 acres, more or less.\nDated April 25th, 1910. William Pigott.\nJuly 4.\nSkeena Land District-District of Coast Range V.\nTake notice that I, Edith Annie Creech, of Copper City, B. C\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd occupation married woman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the\nfollowing described lands:\nCommencing at a post planted one half mile in\na northerly direction from Bruce Johnston's N. E\nCorner on the East side of La Kelse Lake, District\nof Coast Ranee 5, marked E.A.C., S. W. corner.\nThence east 40 chains, north 40 chains, west 40\nchains, south 40 chains to point of commencing,\nContaining 160 acres more or less.\nEDITH ANNIE CREECH.\nDate May 9th, 1910. Thos. L. Elliott, Agent.\nPublication June 9.\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Coast\nTake notice that Mary Hall of Port Simpson,\noccupation nurae, Intends to apply for permission\nto purchase the following described lands:-\nCommene'ng at a post planted at the south\nwest corner 20 chaina south of Lionel Dineen's\nS. E. corner, thence 80 chaina north, thence 80\nchains east, thence 80 chains south, thence 80\nchaina west to post of commencement, containing\n640 acres more or leas.\nDate June 8, 1910. Mary Hal\nPub. July    9th. Fred Bohler, agent\nCassiar Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Skeena\nTake notice thst I, Patrick Morgan of Vancouver, B. C, occupstion teamster, intends to\napply for permission to purchase the following described lsnd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd:-\nCommencing at s poat planted two miles east\nof a poat planted on the right bank of the Kitwancool river about six milea from its junction with the\nNaaa river, thence weat 80 chains, thence north 80\nchains, thenee east 80 chains, thence aouth 80\nchaina to the point of commencement, containing\n640 acrea.\nData  May 23,   1910. Patrick  Morgan\nPub. June 18. Robert McDonsld, Agent.\nCassiar Land Dlatrict\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Skeens\nTake notice that 1, Edwin Frampton of Victoria\nB. C, occupation clerk, intenda to apply for permiaaion to purchaae the following deaeribed lands:-\nCommencing at a post planted 2 miles east of a\npost planted on right bank of the Kltwsncool river\nabout six miles from its junction with the Naas\nriver, thence west 80 chaina, thencesouth 80 chains,\nthence esst 80 chains, thence north 80 ehains to the\npoint of commencement, containing 640 seres.\nDate   May   28,   1910. Edwin   Frampton\nPub. June 18. Robert McDonald, Agsnt\nCassiar Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Skeens\nTake notice that I, Maurice S. Frampton of\nVictoria, B. C, occupation electrician, intends to\nspply for permiasion to purchaae tbe following described lands:-\nCommenclng at a post plsnted on the right bsnk\nof the Kitwancool river ahout twenty-five miles\ntrom its junction with the Nsss river, tnence north\n80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence south 80\nchains, thence west 80 chains to the point ot commencement, containing 640 acres.\nDate May 25, 1910. Maurice S. Frampton\nPub. June 18. Robert McDonsld, Agsnt\nCassiar Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict ot Skeena\nTake notice that I, Cecily F. J. Frampton of\nVictoria,  B.  C,  occupation spinster, intends to\napply for permission to purchsse the following described lands:-\nCommencing at a post planted on the right bank\npf the Kitwancool river about twenty-five miles\nfrom its junction with the Naas river, thence east\n80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence woat 80\nchains, thence north 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acrea,\nData May 25, 1910. Cecily F. J. Frampton\nPub. June 18. Robert McDonsld, Agent\nCassiar Land DlatrW\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd n;. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nTake notice that 'l Eg* ftNlSew\nVancouver, B. c, occuDai i,?,Vi     A,**o\ufffd\ufffd ct\njunction with the Naus river S'*'**\nthence north 80 chains tCe LT\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd0tt^\nthence south 80 chaina to nointofZ. 80 chi\".\ncontaining 640 acres ' comme\ufffd\ufffdttw\ufffd\ufffd\nCassiar Land District-Diatrict nf at\nTake notice that I, Richard IMnl?*?,\ncouver, B. C, occupation lawl\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdt StS', ?\nforjaermission to purchase the tmrnXmrntt\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdt 9?mIS-*rcing at,a P0Bt pl,nted \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd> the riant ha..\nof the Kitwancool river anout ten mil., i F*\njunction wiht Naas river, thence \"art .nM\nthence north 80 chains, then* S 8 fife\nthence south 80 chains to po\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"of ZL2L2\ufffd\ufffd>\ncontaining 640 acres. commencement,\nDate May 16, 1910. Richard nmi..i\nPub. June 18. R\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdbe,,ToD^Sfft\nCassiar Land District-Diatrict ol Skeena\nTakenotlce thatl, John Reid ol Vancouver!! r\noccupation laborer, intends to apply |or perniui\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd;\nto purchsse the following described land,!.\nCommencing at a post planted on the right bank\nof the Kitwancool river about ten milea from ha\njunction with the Naas river, thence weat su chaini\nthence north 8 0 chains, thence eaat 80 chains tbtu\nsouth 80 choins to point ol commencement contain.\ning 640 seres. '\nDate May 16, 1910. jorl\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd M\nPub. June 18. Robert McDonald, Ant\nCassiar Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict o( Skeena\nTake notice that I, Arthur Hushes ol Vincents\nB. C., occupation fisherman, intends to apply fa\nfiermission   to  purchase the following described\nands:-\nCommencing at a post planted lour milea eu\nof a point on the east hank, of Xaas river, said point\non Naas being about twenty seven miles up rive\nfrom Aiyansh Indian Village and about three mils\ndown stream from the mouth of Kitwancool rivet,\nthence east 80 chains, thence north 80 chela!\nthence west 80 chains, thence south 80 chaim ta\nglint  of  commencement,   containing 610 aena,\nate May 14, 1910. Arthur Hughea.\nPub. June 18. Robort McDonald, Aejst,\nCassiar Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Skeena.\nTake notice that I, John Gray of Vancouver. B.C.\noccupation laborer, intends to apply for permiaaioD\nto purchase the following described lands:*\nCommencing at a post jilanted lour miles test\nof a point on the east bunk ol Xaas river, said point\non tne Naas being about twenty seven miles ap\nriver from Aiyansh Indian Village and about three\nmiles down river from the mouth of Kitwancool\nriver, thence east 80 chains, thencc south SO chsina,\nthence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chairs to\nEoint of  commencement, containing 610 acres.\nlate May 14,1910. John Gray-\nPub.   June   18. Robert   McDonald Agent\nCassiar Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict ot Skeena.\nTake notice that I, Jens Johanaen ol Vanconvs\nB.C., occupation fisherman, intends to apply for\nfiermission   to  purchase  the  following described\nands:-\nCommencing at a post planted [our miles east\nof a point on the east bank of the Naas nver, said\npoint on the Naaa being about twenty-nine mis\nup river from Aiyansh Indian Village and one one\ndown river from the mouth of Kitwancool me,\nthence east 80 chaina, thencc south 80 chains, thenee\nwest 80 chains, thence north 80 chains to point\ufffd\ufffd\ncommencement, containing 6J0 acres.\nDate  May  14,1910. Jens Joharaa\nPub. June 18. Robert McDonald Agent\nCassisr Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Skeena\nTake notice that I, James Mayne Morrison ol\nVancouver, B. C, occupation electrician, intendi\nto apply for permission to purchase the followini\ndescriDed lands:- .,     -\nCommencing ot a post planted three miles eas\nof a point on the east bank of the Naas river,M\npoint on the Naas being about twenty-nine m\ufffd\ufffd\nup river from Aiyansh Indian Village and ones\"\ndown river from the mouth o '<*''\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdn!\ufffd\ufffdol,fcn*\nthenceeast 80 chains, thencesouth 80.chains, BJJ\nwest 80 chains, thencc north 80 chaina to point I\ncommencement, containing 610 ueres.\nDate Mav 13 1910. Jamea Mayne Mom\"'\nI'T JuSe 18 Robert McDonald, Agent\nCassiar Land District-District of Skeeni\nTake notice that I, Charles Webstar 0 Vsntwa\nB. 0, occupation fisherman, intendi to \ufffd\ufffdBW\nfor permission to purchase the following desouw\n10 Commencing at a post planted two mfa Jjj\nof a point on the east bank lllH>\"\ufffd\ufffd\"\npoint on the Naas being about wenty-nln \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nGp river from Aiyansh Indian WUsis \ufffd\ufffd.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-S\ndown river from where the hitwnnoo, I r\ufffd\ufffdl\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ninto the Naas, thence cast 80 jMns^ttoMMJ^\n80 chains, thenco west ho chaini, tnen\ufffd\ufffd'Si*\nchains to point of commencement and conlamini\n610 acres. *-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,.,!\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd, Webete.\npTjuM'1910-     Robert Mffl\/lSS\nCaaslar Land District-District ufSkwna\nTake notice that I Alfred '\"^ \" ,\" V\nB. C, occupation laborer, ntends to i|.|\ufffd\ufffd Jjg,\nmission to purchase the follow!M tl \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ., \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,\nCommencing at a post plan \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd' <'\ufffd\ufffd','\" n:d\nof a point on the east bank of thsHi*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd <. mil,\npoint on the Naos being about > en > \" mi|,\nSp river from Aiyansh Indies. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdW\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdi\ufffd\ufffd>\ndown river from whore the K\"*J\ufffd\ufffd*g \ufffd\ufffdj chains.\nties Into the Naas nver, th\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd . ', in!lhe\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nthunce north 80 chains, tbenee wtsrl \ufffd\ufffde\"\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd, M\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdt.\nthence north 80 eb\ufffd\ufffdl\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.*en(MJ^ScaMnt, w\"'\nsouth 80 chains to point o! commsncaiii\naining 640 acres\nAlfred Pal-\"0*\naining oiu sera. .*-_j   )aisiro\ufffd\ufffd\nKS.r    Robert M\ufffd\ufffd Um\nCassiar Land DWr ct-l),st .   \" ^fnM0V-,\nTske notice that  , W Man,     ;;J\/Vapply <\ufffd\ufffd\nB. C, occupstion fishorma i, IntenOMJ Scribed\nL occupation iisnerm.,., ,..   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd        iaa\nilsaion   to  purchaae  thc  (ollowing\nOmmencing st a post plsnud gg$S,S\neast of a point on the east ba nl \ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Ai an,\nabout twenty-nine miles up \ufffd\ufffd(.. ,;\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd, being\nIndian Village, said point on '';,.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd. ,r(. Kitwancool\nabout 1 mile down river lrom *    * salt W\nriver empties into the Nuas river, tw    ch||\nthence south 80 chains to point\ncontaining 640   acres. vmm VTWJ\nfcV..1.8'1\"0'    Robert W\ufffd\ufffdD0MldA,tt\nCurisr Land !&12\ufffd\ufffdtfS$2fe\nTake notice that I, Jomm   aorow ,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd -nplj\ncouver, 3. C, occupat on lorn \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    described\nfor permission to purchase tl.e .ono\n\"Ommencing at . gtf^'&S2*\n_. _, .1... nn tllO Ollflt Willi'- \" ,\nVillage\nsaid\nejommencins uv \" i\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd. ,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\neast of a point on tho east iia vwm-jTS,\npoint on the Naos rivor\ning aliciiii uno mu\" (jj-i\nriver'fr-om'wnere'ihe' BMWfjL s&Sfteg\nIn \"the Nsas river, \"'^iX^ : i'^'l\nnorth 80chains, thenco wcrtHjjg^ moWlM\n640 seres. j,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd<   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd;\nBrSriiMM0      ^.r. MoDonsl\nsjss THE   PRINCE   RUPERT   OPTIMIST\nilSHOP DU VERNET'S CHARGE\ndelivered to the Anglican Synod at Prince\nRupert on Tuesday\nj Reverend Brethren  and Brethren of\nthe Laity:-\n| While we have met as a Synod in this\nhurch Hall on three former occasions\nis the first time that we extend to\nnu a welcome to the City of Prince\nWhen we met here three years\nto Prince Rupert was little more than\n'railway surveyors' camp with a few\njiacks and tents, now it is an incorpora-\ncity  with  many   miles of streets\nIpidly filling up with houses.    It is a\nfci-port with many lines of steamships\nling here, and already railway trains\n|re making their way up the Skeena\nver bringing nearer and nearer to those\nthe interior the hope of easy trans-\nortation. Assembled here in this city\nIhich is destined to become a great\nketropolis, the centre of a mighty\njevelopment in the northern half of this\nfovince, we of the Diocese of Caledonia,\nt embraces the same region as mem-\ners of that historic church which be-\nun Christian work in this neighbour-\nid fifty years ago, must feel the thril-\n{ interest of the present moment as\nwatch the unfolding of events and\nndeavor to do our part in laying the\njoundation for the moral and spiritual\njvelfare of a great nation in the West.\nIn reviewing the year since last we\nnet as a Synod we must first mention\nome of the losses which the Church has\nlustained.    Last May the whole empire\nfelt the shock of the unexpected death\nhim who while occupying the highest\nisition in the realm was ever a loyal\nnember of the Church of England. King\nEdward Vll  will long live in  history\nthe great Peace Maker of his age.\nIn this Province the Church of England\nhas met with the loss of a Bishop who\npy his fidelity to duty and consistent\nchristian character endeared himself\n) all who knew him. As I was an understate of King's College, Windsor.N.S.\nH'lien Dr. Dart was President of that\nniversity, I felt the death of the late\nJlishop of New Westminster as a personal\nss.\nThis Diocese has been called upon to\nnourn the loss of a devoted layman who\nlaboured with marked ability as principal o( the Indian Industrial   School\nMetlakatla for nearly twenty years.\nMany of our native young men will\nremember with gratitude the debt they\nowe to Mr. J. R, Scott.\nNot only by death but also by re-\nnoval we have suffered loss as a diocese.\n|R\"v. M. H. Jackson who for nearly\nItwo years did most efficient work at\nI Atlin was obliged on account of his\nI wife's health to leave us and take work\nJ where he could be near expert medical\nI advice.\nWe have also met with serious loss\nj'-y fire.    The beautiful new church at\nEssington only opened by me a year ago\ni last  month  was totally destroyed  by\nj 'ire early in the morning of June 8th.\nThis second loss of a church building\nin less than eighteen months has been a\nstaggering blow to the Rev. W. F. Rush-\nbrook, but thanks to the S. P. C. K.\ninsisting upon  a larger  insurance before giving a grant we shall be enabled\nto build a smaller church with the insurance   money   and   local   assistance,\nin the way of labour . given, without\nappealing  for  outside  help.\nfrom our losses let us now turn to\nour gains. It was my privilege on St.\nJames' Day to take part in the consecration of Rev. A. U. De Pencier as\nBishop of New Westminster. Having\nlaboured in the same diocese with him\na\ufffd\ufffd a neighbouring clergyman for some\nyears, I feel that the church of this\nprovince has been greatly strengthened\n\"y the promotion to so high a position\n<>f one so familiar with Canadian church\nlife und so vigorous in action. The\nSouthern boundary of this Diocese in the\nnorthern boundary of the Diocese of\nside of the river at Fort George is in our\nDiocese, the other in his. As neighbouring bishops I feel sure we shall\nwork well together.\nAs Prince Rupert is not only a growing\ncity but also a convenient centre from\nwhich to work out-lying missions, I\nam most thankful to be able to announce\nthat I have secured the assistance of\ntwo clergymen\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdRev. T. C. Des Barres\nB. A. formerly curate in charge of St.\nJude's, Nottingham, and Rev. W. G.\nJames, B. A. formerly rector of Pincher\nCreek, Alberta. While not neglecting\nthe centre but giving it men of different\ngifts we shall be able to do more in the\nway of ministering to the small settlements which are springing up in the\nneighbourhood.\nEver since I came to this Diocese\nI have had on my conscience the abandoned Mission to the Stickine Indians.\nThere were two difficulties in the way\nof reopening this mission\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdthe man and\nthe money. Rev. Frank Palgrave, as\na holiday trip, revisited this Mission\nlast summer and brought me such an\nappealing account of the Indians still\nloyal to the Church of England, still\nwaiting for us to send them a missionary\nthat I could not refrain from doing my\nutmost. The way seemed to open\nwonderfully\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdthe Indian department\npromised a grant for the Day School\nat Tahl-tan, kind friends in England\nmade a generous donation and Rev.\nT. P. W. Thorman accepted my call\ntj return with his son from England\nand reorganize the work which he laid\ndown on account of his wife's declining\nhealth seven years ago. Aftei a dangerous\ntrip up the Stickine in a gasoline launch\nhe and his son arrived at Telegraph Creek\non June 9th and a few days after reached\nthe Indian village of Tahl-Tan, where\nhe found things which he had left in the\nmission house seven years before untouched\ufffd\ufffd\ufffda tribute to the honesty and\nloyalty of the natives. He opened the\nday school at once and soon had fifteen\nscholars in attendance. It is a matter\nof rejoicing that our church and mission\nhouse at Tahl-Tan are once more in\nuse and that the Indians who have\nwaited so patiently are again being\nministered to by one who can talk their\nlanguage.\nThe church has advanced during this\nyear not only in the way of more clergymen being brought into the diocese but\nalso in the way of new missions being\nopened.\nThe transfer of Rev. Wm. Hogan\nfrom Port Simpson to Masset has placed\nat the entrance to Masset Inlet one\neminently adapted to minister to the\nsettlers who are beginning to fringe\nthat remarkable water-way into the\nheart of Graham Island. New Masset\nhas been given regular Sunday services\nand the congregation there are ready\nfor a church building.\nA'few months ago Stewart was only\na hamlet of half a dozen log houses.\nTo-day it is a town of about 2,000 inhabitants. We have there a church\nand a neat parsonage with Rev. W. E.\nCollison in charge of this new mission.\nForced.on account of the railway to\ntear down our church and mission house\nat Inverness we have built on a better\nsite a building consisting of church with\nrooms attached which the Rev. J. H.\nKeen has found most serviceable during\nthe fishing season.\nAnother step in advance which we as\na Church have taken this year has been\nthe incorporation of the Synod of the\nDiocese. While the Bishop has for some\ntime past been a \"a Corporation Sole\"\nto hold church property in trust, yet\nwith the growth of our church work it\nwill be found mere, satisfactory to have\nchurch property vested in the Synod.\nThis can now be done under the act of\nIncorporation of  March  10th,  1910.\nTurning to matters which affect the\nthat a forward step has been taken within the last few weeks in the way of preparing for some kind of provincial organization. While I have expressed myself on former occasions as in favor of\nas simple an organization as possible\nit seems that under the constitution\nof the general synod there is no other way\nof our organizing than in the form of a\nprovincial synod which while safeguarding our Diocesan Rights will\nallow us to take united action as a church\nin British Columbia. The chief work\nassigned to a provincial Synod by the\nGeneral Synod is the subdividing of\nDioceses and the appointing of bishops.\nNaturally this vast missionary diocese\nwill be the region most affected by this\nif we agree to the formation of a provincial Synod, therefore in the draft\nwhich has met with the approval of\ndelegates from the three other dioceses\nin this province who were in Vancouver\nJuly 26th, and which I hope to submit\nfor your consideration at this session of\nSynod, a clause is inserted which will\nprotect the interests of a missionary\ndiocese founded by a missionary society.\nBy resolution of General Synod the\nquestion  of  the   formation  of   an   ec-\nupon which we are endeavoring to build.\nThe Church throughout the Dominion\nof Canada by resolution of the General\nSynod has agreed upon a common\nstandard known as \"The Preliminary\nExamination for Holy Orders\". All the\ntheological colleges o\ufffd\ufffd whatever type\nof churchmanship accept this, and the\nground covered in the different courses\nof study is practically the same. There\nis a common Board of Examiners for\nDivinity Degrees with representatives\nupon this Board from all the theological colleges.\nFurther in this common standard\nset by the church as a whole there is\na frank recognition of the different\nschools of thought in the church. This\nis done in the way of alternate textbooks. Still further if a candidate chooses\ncertain text-books, as allowed, the examiner is a member of the Board in\nsympathy with the teaching contained\ntherein. Surely it is an easy step which '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nmust commend itself to all broad-1\nminded churchmen to allow, in a college\nprofessing to be a provincial institution,\nthe teaching upon controversial subjects which is embodied in authorized I\nalternate   text-books   to   be   given   by\nclesiastical Province of British Columbia professors in sympathy with the views\ndepends upon whether the dioceses in- i embodied therein. Such teachers on\nvolved \"desire to form such\". As we controversial subjects being supported\nhope to have another session of our synod ! by voluntary contributions of intere-\nbefore the meeting of the General Synod I sted donors.\nin September of next year we need not I Upon such non-controversial sub-\ntake final action now but we should fully jects as Old Testament Exegesis, the\ndiscuss the question. i Canon of Holy Scripture,  Apologetics,\nAnother matter of provincial importanc I Christian Ethics, Hemiletics, Elo-\nwhieh has given me most anxious thought' cuti\ufffd\ufffdn etc., there can be united action.\nis the question of Theological Colleges. | AH students attending lectures by the j\nWe are building for the future and we,88\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd- professors supported by the whole\nshould build wisely. We have an open j Church. The only serious objection |\nfield before us. The Provincial Univer- j which I have heard raised against this\nsity and the two proposed theological ' scheme is the question of residence. The |\ncolleges\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSt. Mark's and Bishop Latimer | spiritual life of an institution is as po-\nare still in a state of flux, nothing has yet\ngrateful to the English Societies known\nby the letters\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdC. M. S., S. P. C, C. and\nC. C. S. as well as the missionary society\nof the Canadian church and the Woman's\nAuxiliary.\nA month from today our brethren in\nNova Scotia will be celebrating on the\nhistoric spot the 200th anniversary of\nthe first Anglican service in Canada.While\nwe cannot be present in person we can\nin spirit stretch forth our hand from the\nPacific to the Atlantic across the vast\nDominion   of   Canada   and   give   the\nDiocese of Nove Scotia in the extreme\neast the heartfelt greetings of the Diocese\nof Caledonia in the far west.\n\"We   are   not   divided,\nAll one body we ;\nOne in hope and doctrine,\nOne  in  charity.\"\nChristian love above everything else\nis the  bond which  binds us together.\nMay we as a Synod  in all our  deli-'\nberations feel more than ever that while\nthere are diversity of gifts and differences\nof opinion we are all working for the one\nend  under  the  leadership  of  the  one\nmaster, Christ our King, to whom we\nwould once more bend the knee and take\nthe oath of allegiance that we may the\nbetter serve under the.banner of the Cross\nour day and generation in the uplifting\nof humanity.\nLAND PURCHASE NOTICE\n*<-w Westminster.     For example one church in this province I have to report\nchrystalized. Surely no words can express\nthe   importance   of   starting   right.\nThe solution suggested by these words\nmay under God's blessing yet be accepted. As my words upon this vital\nquestion will be read far and wide by\nthose interested on both sides not only\nin this. province and Eastern Canada\nbut also in England, I shall state even\nat the risk of being somewhat lengthy\nthe position which I have taken. It will\nbe remembered that this Synod at its\nlast session confirmed the stand which\nI then took by passing the following\nresolution:- \"That this Synod declines\nto recognize any theological college as\nbeing for the whole church of this province without this Synod having due\nrepresentation on the governing body of\nthe same.\"\nThis was at once met by the supporters\nof St. Mark's College offering to rescind\ntheir provisional constitution and give\nthis Diocese proper representation. After\nconsultation with out diocesan delegates\nRev. J. H. Keen and myself, this principle was embodied in the new constitution. There yet remained the still more\ndifficult question of a representative\non the teaching staff which was mentioned\nby me as a second matter of vital importance. This led me to suggest to the\nauthorities of St Mark's College a scheme\nof an affiliated school in which lectures\non controversial subjects would be given\nby professors in sympathy with the\nline of teaching imparted. Not being\nasked to act for those in Vancouver who\nwere promoting Bishop Latimer College\nmy suggestion took the form of an affiliated Diocesan institution taking the\nstudents of the final year for lectures on\nEcclesiology, or the Doctrine of the\nChurch, the Ministry, and the Sacraments, but I made this suggestion, which\nwas accepted by St. Mark's College,\nwith the earnest hope that it might open\nthe door for the affiliation of Bishop\nLatimer College on similar lines.\nA few days ago it was my privilege\nto meet in Vancouver the promoters\nof both colleges with our Diocesan delegate, Mr. G. H. Cowan, M. P. present\nto support me. Negotiations are still\nin progress and no formal action has\nyet been taken but I believe there is\ngood hope for at least a measure of cooperation. Perhaps I could not be doing\nthe cause of truth and harmony greater\nservice than to outline the foundation\n1 tent an influence as lecturing. A boarding house for the students is not a vital\npart of a Provincial College. The simple\nexpedient of two residences, each with\nits own Dean meets the objection.\nThe  outcome  would  be  this:-  One\n\"Anglican Theological College of British\nColumbia\"   affiliated   with   the   Provincial   University,   with   a   handsome\nbuilding   on   the   University   grounds,\ncontaining lecture rooms, library, reading room,    convocation hall etc.    All\nlectures to be delivered in this college, j\nwith two adjacent residences \"St. Mark's\nHostel\"  with  a  warden  and   \"Bishop\nLatimer Hall\" with a principal,  both\nmen being not only deans in residence\nbut  members of  the  college staff  of.\nlecturers.    All students would register\nat the one college but would be free to\nchoose their residence, and alternate set I\nof lecturer on certain subjects.    There\nwould be a common board of examiners\nas outlined and  a diploma issued  by!\nthe   one   college.\nIf untrammelled by the associations\nof the East we in the West can at the\nvery foundation of things agree heartily\nupon some such broad and united policy\nBS this and escape the scandal of two j\nrival colleges we shall be setting an example to the whole church in Canada\nwhich will redound to the glory of God\nand the advancement of His Kingdom\nof Truth and Love.\nIn regard to the Indian Land Question i\nI take the ground that the Indians arc\nwards of the Dominion government\nand that if. they have any grievances'\nit is for the Dominion Government to\ntake up* their cause with the Provincial\nGovernment and see that they get their\nrights. I deem it unwise and unneces-1\nsary to stir up the minds of the rank and\nfile of the Indian bands throughout the\ncountry by circulating petitions and asking them to raise money for lawyers to\nfight their battles. I am glad to say that\nno clergyman in this Diocese has done\nthis. As a church we have appealed to\nthe Dominion Government and received\nassurance that earnest efforts arc being\nmade to obtain a decision which will be\nrecognized by all as final.\nIn facing the future we us u Diocese\nwhile doing our most in the way of self-\nsupport through contributing to our\nDiocesan Mission Fund, must of necessity look for assistance in our pioneer\nwork from the church in Eastern Canada\nand in the Mother Land. We ure deeply\nCassiar Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Skeena\nTake   notice  thst   I       ihn  Tayor  Deaville ot\nVictoria, B. C, occupation buaineu man, Intend to\napply  for permission  to purchase the followini\ndescribed lands:-\nCommencinK st a post planted on the right bank\nof the Kitwancool river, about 35 miles up river\nfrom its junction with the Naaa river, thence east\n80 chsins, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80\nchsins, thence south 80 chaina to point of commencement, containing 640 acres.\nDale   May   26,1910. John  Taylor   Deaville\nTub.   June   18. Robert   MacDonald.agenU\nSkeena Lsnd District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Coast\nTske notice that Kobert K. Johnson of Prince\nRupert,  B.C., occupation  civil engineer,   intends\nto spply for permission   o purchase the following\ndescribed lands:-\nCommencing at a post planted about 80 chaina\nsouth of the south went corner ol lot 1739 and\nmarked Robert K. Johnson's N.K. corner post, thence south 80 chains, thence weat 40 chains, thence\nnorth 80 chains, thence east 40 chains to point of\ncommencement, containing 320 acres more or less.\nDste   June   il.l'JIO. Robert   E.  Johnson\nPub. June 25. John C. Mulville.agent.\nCassisr I*snd District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDiatrict of Skeena\nTake notice that 1, Miles Patrick O'Brien of\nVsncouver,  B. 0., occupation  lugger intends to\nspply for permission to purchsse the following described lands :-\nCommencing at a post [slanted on the east bank\nof the Naas nver, about 28 miles up stream (rom\nAiyansh Indian Village and about two mile* down\nstream from where the Kitwancool river entities\ninto the Naas; thence east 80 chains, thence north 80\nchsins, thence west 80 chains, thence south 80\nchains to point of commencement containing|640\nseres more or less.\nDale   Msy   13,1910 Miles  Patrick   O'Brien\nPub. June 18. ' Robert McDonsld, Agent.\nCassiar Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict ol Skeena\nTake notice thst 1, Harry Ashton uf Vancouver,\nB, C, occujiation baker, intends to ajiply for permission to jiurchase thu following described lands:-\nCornmoncing at a jiost planted on the eust bank\nof the N'iuis river, about 28 miles up stream from\nAiyansh Indiun Villago und about two miles down\nntresm from where the Kitwsncool river empties\ninto the Nsas, tlience west 80 chsins, thence north\nHO chains, thence esst 80 chains, thence south 80\nchuins lo point of commencement, contuining 640\nacres.\nDale   May    13,1910. Hurry   Ashton\nPub. Juno 18. Robert McDonuld. Agent.\nCassiar Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Skeena\nTake notice that I, William Smith of Vancouver\nB. C, occupation fisherman. Intends to apply for\npermission   to   jiurchase   the  following   described\nIsnds:-\nCommencing at n post plnnted ontheiast bank\nol the Naus river, about 27 miles u|i stream Irom\nAiyansh Indian Village and about Ihrco milos down\nstream from where thc Kitwancool river empties\ninto the Nsas; thence east 80 chains, Ihence norlh\n80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thenee south 80\nctisjns to point of commencement, containing 640\n.er..\nDate     Msy     13,1910. William     Smith.\nI'ub. June 18. Robert McDonald.Agent\nCassiar Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict ol BkosnS\nTake notice thut I, Kmily Iieukln of  Victoria,\nB.   C,   occupstion   married   woman,   intends   to\nspply   for  [lermission   to  jiurchuso  the  following\ndescribed Isnds:-\nComniencing ut a post plunte*! one mile south\nol u posl pluntod on tho right bank ol the Kit-\nwniu'oo! river sbout 32 mill's up river from Its\njunction with the Naas river, thence east 80 chains,\nthenee south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains,\nthence north 80 chains to point ol commencement,\ncontaining 640 acres\nHate   May   27,   1910. Kmily   Deakin\nI'ub. June 18. Robert McDonald.ugent.\nCassiar I-and District District ot8lcssnS\nTnke notlco thai I, lleutrice Marling ol Victoria\nII. C.. occupstion spinster, intends to apply for\n[lermission to iiurchase the following lands-\nCommencing at a post planted ono milo south\nof a post iilsnted on the right bank of,tJie Kltwsncool river about 31 miles up rlvor from Its\njunction wilh the Naas river, thonce east 80 ehains\nthence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains,\nthonce north 80 chains to point of commencement,\ncontaining G10 acres.\nDute   May   27,   1910. Beatrice   Marling\nPub. June 18. Kobert   Mcllonald.agnnt\nCassisr Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of I tin\nTske notice thst  I,  Sydney Joseph  Healdfkf\nVictoria, \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd B.   C,   occupation   business-man,   intends  to  apply   for  permission   to   purchase  the\nfollowing described lands:-\nCommuncing at s post planted one mile south of\ns jiost jilanted on the right bsnk of the Kitwancool river about 30 miles up river from Its junction with the Naas river, thence east 80 chains,\nthonce south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains,\nthence north 80 chaina to point of commencement\ncontaining 610 seres.\nDste May 25, 1910. Sydney Joseph Heald\nPub. June 18. Robert McDonald, agent. THE    PRINCE    RUPERT    OPTIMIST\n'*\nI 'v\n':\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd:-.\n'. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \\%   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nTH\ns\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nft\nA;\n..\nI\nANTI-BUZZ\nA PERFEa MOS0UITO-D1SPELUNG MIXTURE\nPrevents the biting of mosquitos, black\nflies, sand flies and all summer pests.\nA few drops applied to the skin will insure freedom from these troublesome\npests for some hours, and those who\nuse it occasionally need have no discomfort from this source.\nC. H. ORME,\nThe Pioneer Druggist\nCorner Second Ave. and Sixth St.\nTHE IROQUOIS\nPOOL\nEnglish and American Billiards\nEight Tables Centre Street\nlittle's NEWS Agency\nMagazines :: Periodicals :: Newspapers\nCIGARS   :: TOBACCOS  ::  FRUITS\nG.T.P. WHARF\nNotice of Assignment\nNotice is hereby (riven that Harry S. Ives, of the\nCity of Prince Rupert, in the Province of British\nColumbia, Wholesale Produce Merchant, has by\nDeed of Assignment dated the 5th day of July,\n1910, assigned all his personal property, real\nestate, credits and effects which may be seized\nand sold under execution to me Biggerstaff Wilson of the City of Victoria, British Columbia,\nWholesale Merchant, for the general benefit of\nhis creditors.\nA meeting of the creditors will be held at the\noflice of the W. H. Malkin Co.. Limited, No. 57,\nWater Street, in the City of Vancouver, in the\nProvince of British Columbia, at the hour of three\no'clock in the afternoon on the 22nd day of July,\nA.D., 1910, for the giving of directions with reference to the disposal of the estate.\nAnd further tske notice that sll creditors are\nrequired on or before the 17th day of August, A.D.\nMHO, to file with me the said Assignee, full particulars of their claims duly verified and the nature\nof the securities (if any) held by them.\nAnd notice is hereby given that after the Seventeenth day of August, 1910, 1 will proceed to distribute the assets among the creditors of whose\ndebts or claims I shall have then received notice;\nand I will not be responsible for the assets or sny\npart thereof so distributed to any creditor of whose\ndebt or claim I shall not then have received notice.\nDated at   Vancouver,  British Columbia, thia\nSixth day of July, A.D. 1910.\nBIGGEBS'-\nJuly 18-lm\n ITAFF WILSON,\nHerald St., Victoria, B. C.\nAssignee.\nCALUMET RESTAURANT\nFirst-Class Meals Day and Night.\nTHE OLD RELIABLE JERRY BONNEAU\nGeorgetown\nSawmill Co. Ltd.\nLumber\nand\nMouldings\nAJlarge stock of dry finishing lumber on hand. Boat\nlumber a specialty. Delivery\nmade at short notice.\nOur prices are as low as any.\nCal) on us before ordering.\nOFFICE:\nCor. Centre St and First Ave.\nFOR SALE\n3 Good Lots near Fish\nPlant   -    -    $500 each\n2 Double Corners, fine\nview Lots, Section\ng   .   .   .   .   $650 pair\nFOR RENT\n3-room Cottage, partly\nfurnished, Sect. 6, $12\n3-room House, across\nHays'Creek,   -   -   $15\nG.R.NADENCOMPANY\nLimited.\nSecond Are., Prince Rupert, B.C.\nI\nThe Royal\nCorner of Third Avenue and Sixth Street\nHOTEL\nThe Best Situation The Finest Rooms\nThe Best Equipment\nSteam Heat Hot and Cold Water Baths\nCAFE\nOurJLunchJCounter and Restaurant are superior in appointments,\nservice and cuisine to any in the City.    It is popular with diners\nof taste, and the rendezvous of parties.\nQUICK LUNCH MODERN PRICES\nIf you try the Royal you will go again\nCORLEY & BURGESS\nProprietors\nPeck, Moore & Co.\nGENERAL BROKERS\nReal Estate and Insurance\nINSURANCE AGENCIES\nPin P North Britiah and Mercantile\nril\\jCi Hartford Fire Insurance Co.\nMAR INF Pacific Marine\nl\"latr\\l\\.jM lal_j Inaurance Company\nEMPLOYERS' LIABILITY cS\"dco. BONDS ty\ufffd\ufffdtS\nGENERAL AGENCIES\nDominion Wood Pipe Company, limited.\nBoscowitz Steamship Company, Limited. I Georgetown Sawmill Company, Limited.\nCassiar Packing Company, Limited. | North Coast Towing Company, Limited.\nLloyd's Agent for Prince Ruoert\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdC. W. PECK.\n'^*r>**\ufffd\ufffd^*>V>^>iArVy\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdV\ufffd\ufffd*^**ft'VWf*r1*\nLOTS E25 SALE\nIN THE FOLLOWING BLOCKS\nSECTION 1\nBLOCK 20\nBLOCK 31\nBLOCK 36\nBLOCK 7\nBLOCK 2 \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nBLOCK 23\nBLOCK 30\nBLOCK 27\nBLOCK 5\nBLOCK 3\nLOTS SECTION 6, SECTION 6, SECTION 7, SECTION 8\nHOUSES, STORES, OFFICES TO RENT\nMONEY TO LOAN\nC. D. NEWTON\nReal Estate Notary Public\n.Os I   The Optimist fob Department\ns^lfftlS '    now. *f?s Wooa Type for Signs\nand Poster Work..\nSigns.\nCOAL   NOTICE\nQueen Charlotte Division\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSkeena Land District.\nI Leonard P. Loche, master mariner, Victoria,\nB. C, intend to apply 30 days after date to the\nAssistant Commissioner of Lands for a license to\nprospect for coal, oil, and petroleum on and under\nthe lollowing described lands.\nCommencing at a post planted oije mile north\nof the north west corner of section 36 in township 7.\nthence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains,\nthence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, to\npoint of commencement and containing 640 acres.\nDated this 8th day of June 1910.\nLEONARD P: LOCKE\nPub. Aug. 5. per S. V. Lasaeter, Agent.\nQueen Charlotte Division\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSkeena Land District.\nI Haakon Edwardson, farmer, Skidegate, B. C,\n30 days after date intend to apply to the Assistant Commissioner of Lands, for a .license to\nprospect for coal, oil and petroleum on and under\nthe following described lands. Commencing at a\npost planted one and one half miles east of the\nnorth-east corner of section 36 in township 7.\nThence north 80 chains, thence west 40 chains,\nthence south 80 chains, thence east 40 chains to\npoint of commencement and containing320 acres.\nDated this 7th day of June 1910.   *WP\nHAAKON    EDWARDSON\nPub. August 6. per S.'V. Lasseter, Agent.\nCOAL   NOTICE\nQueen Charlotte Division\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSkeena Land District.\nI. Walter J. Lasseter, farmer, of Hillside, Ont,\n30 days after date intend to apply to the Assistant Commissioner of .Lands, for a license to\nprospect for coal, oil and petroleum on and under\nthe following described lands:-\nCommencing at a post planted one mile north\nand one mile east of tne north-east corner of section\n36 in township 7; thence north 80 chains, thence\neast 80 chains, thence aouth 80 chains, thence west\n80 chains to point of commencement and containing\n640 acres.\nDated this 7th day of June, 1910.\nJ. LASSETER\nPub Aug 4 S..V. Lasaeter, Agent\n\ufffd\ufffd\nQueen Charlotte Division\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSkeena Land District\nI Henry Lang, farmer of Huntsville, Ontario,\n30 days after date intend to apply to the Assistant Commissioner of LandB for a license to\nprospect for coal, oil and petroluem, on and under\nthe  following   described   lands:\nCommencing at a post planted 1 mile North and\ntwo miles East of the northeast corner of Section 36.\nin Township 7..\nThence North 80 chaina, thenee east 40 chains,\nthence aouth 80 chains, thenee west 40 chains, to\npoint of commencement and containing 320 acres.\nDated this 7th. day of June, 1910.\nPub. Aug. 6. Henry Lang.,\nper S. V. Laaseter, Agent.\nQueen Charlotte Division\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSkeena Land District.\nI, Henrietta Maud Locke, Wife, Victoria, B.C.\n30 daya after dte intend to apply to the Assistant\nCommissioner of Landa for a license to prospect for\nCoal, Oil and Petroleum on and under the following\ndescribed lands:\nCommencing at a post planted one mile North of\nthe North-West comer of Section 36, in township 7\nThence aouth 80 ehaina, thenoe west 80 chains,\nthence North 80 chains, thence East 80 chains,\nto point of commencement, and containing 640\nDated thia 8th. day of June, 1910.\nPub. Aug. 5. HENRIETTA MAUD LOCKE\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd per S.V. Lasseter, Agent\nQueen Charlotte Division\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSkeena Land District.\nI, James E. Locke, Purser, Victoria, B. C.\n30 daya after date intend to apply to the Assistant\nCommiasioner of Landa for a licence to prospect\ntor Coal, Oil and Petroleum on and under the following described lands.\nCommenceing at a post planted one mile North\nof the Northeast corner of Section 36 in township 7.\nThence South 80 chains, thence Eaat 80 chains,\nthence North 80 chains, thenee West 80 chains, to\nKint of commencement and containing 640 acres,\nited this 8th. day of June, 1910.\nJAMES E. LOCKE.\nPub Aug'6 per S. V. Lasseter, Agent.\nQueen Charlotte Division\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSkeena Land District.\nI, Etta Stannard, Stenographer, Victoria, B. C.\n30 days after date intend to apply to the Assistant\nCommiasioner of lands for a license to prospect for\nCoal, Oil and Petroleum on and under tne following\ndescribed lands.\nCommencing at a poat planted one mile North\nof the Northwest corner of section 36 in township 7.\nThence North 80 chains, thence West 80 chains,\nthence South 80 chains, thence East 80 chains\nto point of commencement and containing 640 acres.\nDated thia 8th. day of June, 1910.\nETTA  STANNARD\nPub Aug S per S. V. Laaseter, Agent.\nQueen Charlotte Division\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSkeena Land District.\nI, William L. Locke, Printer, Victoria, B. C.\n30 days after date intend to apply to the Assistant\nLand Commiasioner for a license to prospect for\nCoal, Oil or Petroleum on or under the following\ndescribed  landa.\nCommenceing at a post planted one mile North\nof the Northeast corner of Section 36, in township 7.\nThence North 80 chains, thence East 80 chailns,\nthence South 80 chaina, thence Weat 80 chains, to\nglint ot commencement and containing 640 acres,\nated thia 8th, day of June, 1910.\nPub. Aug. 6th. WILLIAM L. LOCKE,\nper S. V. I lasaeter, Agent.\nQueen Charlotte Division\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSkeena Land  District.\nI, Jennetta E. Locke, Nurse, Victoria, B. C,\n30 daya after date intend to appiy to the Assistant\nCommiasioner for Landa for a licenae to prospect\nfor Coal, Oil, and Petroleum, on and under the\nfollowing described lands.\nCommencing at a post planted one mile North ot\nthe Northwest corner of Section 36, in township 7.\nThence South 80 chains, thence East \\ 80 chains!\nthence North 80 chains, thence West 80 chains, to\npoint of commencement and containing 640 acres.\nDated thia 8th. day of June, 1910.\nPub.  Aug.   6th.        JENNETTA  E. LOCKE\nper S. V. Lasseter, Agent.\nCOAL NOTICE\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict   of Queen Charlotte.\nTake notice that sixty days fiom date, I Percy\nShadforth of New Westminster, B. C. by occupation, master mariner intend to apply to the assistant commissioner of lands for a license to prospect for coal and petroleum on and under 640\nacres of land on Graham ialand described as follows:\nCommencing at a poat planted one mile south\nand two miles west of the N. E. corner of timber\nlot No. 697; thence west 80 chaina, thence north\n80 chains, thence eaat 80 chains, tnence south 80\nchaina to place of commencement.\nDate 9th June 1910.\nPERCY SHADFORTH\nPub. Aug. 6. Thomas J. Anderson, Agent.\nSkeena Land Diatrict\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict   ot Quean Charlotte.\nTake notice that sixty days from date I, Percy\nShadforth of New Westminster, B. C, occupation\nmaster mariner, intend to apply to the Assistant\nCommissioner of Lands for a license to prospect\ntor coal and petroleum on and under 640 acres of\nland on  Granam ialand  described   aa   follows:*\nCommencing at a poat planted one mile aouth\not the N. E. corner of timber lot No. 697; thence\naouth 60 chaina, thence weat 80 ehaina, thence north\n80 chaina, thence east 80 chains to place of commencement.\nDato   June   9,   1910.\nPERCY SHADFORTH\nPub. Aug. 6. Thomaa J. Anderson,Agent\nNORTHERN STEAMSHIP\ncos\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd of jRireyj||\nCETRIANA\"\nSails from Evans, Coleman wharf v.\ncouver, on 1st, 10th and 20th of,.\nmonth at 10 p. m    for s!l   ?T\nClazton, PorAssington, NaT\" \\\\\\\\\nPRINCE RUPERT AND STEWAM\nPORTLAND CANAL        '\nNew Steamer \"PETRIANA\"\n(Freight only) sails from Vancouver\nevery alternate Wednesday for\nPRINCE RUPERT AND STEWART\nPORTLAND  CANAL,       '\nand all Northern British Columbia porta.\nFor further particulars apply at the\nComoany's office\nCor. Water and Cordova Sis., Vanconer\nOr J. H. ROGERS, Ticket Agent,\nPrince Rupert,\nSTEAMERS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT\nfor Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle.\nPrincess   Royal,   Saturday   morning,\nAugust 13th.\nLEAVE VANCOUVER:\nPrincess   Royal,    Wednesday   night,\nAugust 17th.\nPrincess  Beatrice,    Thursday  night,\nAugust 18th.\nOwing to accident to Princess May, trip\nof Princess Beatrice   from Vancouver August 11th is cancelled,\nGr;uidTrunk Pacific Steamships\nFor Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle\nconnecting with Eastbound trains.\n\"Prince Rupert\" sails every Thursday\n8.30 p.m.\n\"Prince George\" sails every Monday\n8.30 p.m.\nFor Stewart\n\"Prince Rupert\" sails Wednesdays 8 p.m.\n\"Prince George\" sails Sundays 8 p.m.\nSteamer for  Massett,  Kincolith, and\nPort Simpson, Sundays 3 p.m.\nFor Skidegate, Queen Charlotte City,\nand other Moresby Island points,\nWednesdays at 1 D.m.\nTickets, reservations and informatioB\nfrom A. E. McMaster, Freight and\nPassenger Agent, G. T. P. Wnarl\nThe Boscowitz S. S. Co.\nwill despatch two steamers\nweekly between Victoria, Vancouver and all Northern B. t.\nports, calling at Prince Rupert\nand Stewart.\nS.S. Vadso    S.S. Venture\nclassed   100  Al   at Llyods,\nLeaving Prince Rupert houtn\nbound on Fridays. For further\nparticulars apply to\nPECK, MOORE & CO., PRINCE RUPERT\nHead Office at Vicloris, B. C. j\n-BUSINESS MENS-\nExcursion to Hazelton\n...ABOUT..\nSunday, Aug. M*\nBy the new and pala-   IMF AtyfJfcK\ntial   River   Steamer   \ufffd\ufffd\"\nJ. P. BUCEY, Mastsr\nFive day. outlnir on the \ufffd\ufffd\"J*HS! *\nmost   picturesque scenerym ~\nSplendid accominodat.oji.u.H\nRound Trip Tickets $25.00\nM..I. andlBer-h. E*tr.\nFor full particular, and reaorvs.ionMPP\ufffd\ufffd\nH. B. ROCHESTER    -    Cen,re\nPRINCE RHSI\nMINING ASSOCIATION\nLIMITED\nDauv Call 2.30 WW. T\nTHIRD AVE. AND  FIFTH Slru* THE   PRINCE    KUPERT   OPTIMIST\nJULIUS LEVY\nJobber of High-grade Havana Cigars\nTobaccos Wholesale and Retail\nLAND  PURCHASE  NOTICE\nPrince Rupert Hardware & Supply Co. Ltd.\nA complete line of Sporting Goods, Guns,\nRifles, Revolvers, Ammunition, Fishing\nTackle, Prospectors' Outfits, and General\nHardware, Kitchen and Hotel Ware\nSHERWIN <& WILLIAMS PAINTS\nOILS AND VARNISHES\nPrince Rupert Hardware & Supply Co.Ltd.\nTHOS. DUNN, Manager\nCancellation of Reserve\nJoTlCE is hereby given, that the reserve estab-\n\" lished over those portions of Lot 170, Queen\narlotte District, by reason of the surrender of\nid j)urtions out of Special Timber Licenses Nos.\nH'J and 31948. surveyed respectively aa Lota 633\ntl 317, Queen Charlotte District, is canceled for\n> purpose of effecting a aale of aaid Lot 170.\naeen Charlotte District, comprising36 acres more\nfleaa, to the Pacific Coast Fisheries, Limited.\nROBT. A. RENWICK,\nDeputy Commissioner of Landa.\nar.'ls Department, Victoria, B.C.\nAoril 10.1910. l7-3m\nCancellation of Reserve\nNotice is hereby given that the reserve existing\nI Crown lands in the vicinity! of Babine Lake,\nluate in ranKe 6, Coaat District, notice of which\nto publiahul in the British Columbia Gazette\nIted December 17th, 1908, Ia cancelled in bo far as\nlil reserve relates to lota numbered 1619, 1618;\nTIT. 1616, 1515,1610, 1607, 1616, 1606a, 1603, 1601,\nP2, 1512, 1511, 1605, 1504, 1513, 1614. 1609. 1608,\nBO, 1527, 1528, 1629,1631, 1632,1533,1634.1535,1537,\n189.1636, 1538, 1640. 1641,1544,1643,1645,1546,1542,\n47.1648, 1549, 1650, 1520,1521,1522,1523,1524,1625,\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd24 anil 1551.\nROBERT A. RENWICK.\nDeputy Commissioner of Lands.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffduida Department,\nVictoria. B. C, June Hth, 1910. 45-3m\nCancellation of Reserve\nNotice. i\ufffd\ufffd hereby given that the Reaerve existing\n\ufffd\ufffd[-rown Lands in the vicinity of Babine Lake,\n\ufffd\ufffdo\ufffd\ufffd Bituate in Cassiar District, notice of which\nj--:*\"!.- date June 30th, 1908, was published in the\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdJntipl, Columbia Gazette dated July 2nd, 1908, Is\npancelled.\nROBERT A. RENWICK,\n, Deputy Commissioner of Lands.\nLandi Department,\nV ictorla, B. ft, June 16th, 1910.1 46-3m\nCOAL NOTICE\nI'keena Land District-District of Queen Charlotte\nlakenotice that May Ingraham intends to apply\no \"ie Hon. Chief Commiasioner of Lands for a\n\"j\" \"etc. prospect for coal and petroleum on 640\n\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'of land described aa follows:\n.u.mmencing at a poat planted In the North\nmm turner of Section 27, Township 10, Graham\nP'lanil. u. c\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd and marked M. I,. N. E. cor.\n| Ihence 80 chains South. 80 chains West, 80\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdj\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd!\"\" North and 80 chains East to place of\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdIk   ?-!\"?\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.. MAY INGRAHAM,\nPub J ]  May'l910> C. D. Emmons, Agent\n- '\"VWXX3OO00000000O0000C\nBowling and Billiards\nFOUR ALLEYS       SIX TABLES\nLADIES ADMITTED AT ALL TIMES\nMINEDIN BLOCK. SECOND AVE. AND EIGHTH\nCassiar Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Skeena\nTake notice that I, James Kelly of Vancouver,\nB. C., occupation transferman, intends to apply\nfor permission to purchase the following descrihed\nlands:-\nCommencing at a post planted two miles east\nof a poat planted on the right bank of the Kitwancool river about eighteen miles from its junction\nwith the Naaa river, thence west 80 chains, thence\nnorth 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence south\n80 chains to point of commencement, containing\n640 acres.\nDate May 21, 1910. James Kelly\nPub. June 18. Robert McDonald.Agt.\nCassiar Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Skeena\nTake notice that I, Jamea Goggan of Vancouver,\nB. C, occupation laborer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:-\nCommencing at a post planted two miles east\nof a post planted on the right bank of the Kitwancool river about eighteen miles from its junction\nwith the Naas river, thence east 80 chains, thence\nnorth 80 chains, thence west 80 chaina, thence south\n80 chains to the point of commencement, containing\n640 acres.\nDate   May   21,   1910. Jamea   Goggan\nPub. June 18. Robert McDonald, Agent.\nCassiar Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Skeena\nTake notice that I, Herbert Thompson, of Vancouver, B. C, occupation brickmason, intends to\napply for permission to purchaae the following\ndescribed lands:*\nCommencing at a post planted at a point one\nmile east of a point on the eaat bank of the\nNaaa river about 26 miles up river from Aiyansh\nIndian Village, said point on the Naaa river being\nabout four miles down stream from where the Kitwancool river empties into the Naas, thence east\n30 chains, thence south 80 chaina, tnence west 80\nchains, thence nortl* 80 chain to the point ol\ncommencement, containing 640 ace*.\nDate May  13, 1910. Herbert Thompson.\nPub. June 18. Kobert McDonald.Agent.\nCassiar Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDlsti let of Skeena\nTake notice that I, John liurns of Vancouver,\nB C, occupation laborer, i ntends to apply for permission to purchaae the following described lands:-\nCommencing at a post planted at a point one\nmile east of a point on the Eaat bank of til e Naaa\nriver about 26 miles u p river from Aiyansh Indian\nVillage, said point on the Naaa river being about\nfour miles downstream from where the Kitwancool\nriver empties into the Naas: thence eaat 80 chains,\nthence north 80 chains, thenee west 80 chains,t hence\nsouth 80 chains to point of commencement,containing 640 acrea.\nDate   May   13,1910. John   Buma\nPub. June 18. ltobert McDonald.Agt\nCaasiar Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Skeena\nTake notice that I, John Labedere of Vancouver\nB. C ., oeeupation logger, IntendB to apply for\npermiaaion to purchaae the following described\nlanda:-\nCommenclng at a post planted at a point on the\neast bank of the Naaa river about 29 milea up river\nfrom Aiyanah Indian Village, and aaid point being\ndown river about one mile Irom where the Kitwancool river empties into the Naaa river: thence west\n80 chains, thenee north 80 chains, thence eaat 80\nchains, thenee south 80 chains to point of\ncommeneement, containing 640 acres.\nDate    May    13,1910. John    Labedere\nPub. June 18. Robert McDonald.Agent\nCaaslar Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDlatrict of Skeena\nTake notice that I, Walter Byron Harvey of\nVancouver, B. C, occupation logger, intenda to\napply for permission to purchase the following\ndescribed lands:-\nCommencing at a post planted at a point on tbe\neast bank of the Naaa river about 29 miles up river\nfrom Aiyansh Indian Village, said point being about\none mile down river from where the Kitwancool\nriver empties into the Naaa river; thence eaat 80\nchains, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80\nchains, thence aouth 80 chains to\npoint of commencement, containing 640 acrea\nmore or less. _i,       _ \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nDate   May   13,1910.      Walter   Byron   Harvey\nPub. June 18. Robert McDonald, Agent\nSkeena Und District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistriet of Cassiar\nTake notice that I, John Leitch Parker, of\nVictoria, B. C, occupation mining engineer, In-*\ntenda to apply for permiaaion to purchase the\nfollowing described lands:-   .   . .    .    L .     \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd_\nCommencing at a post planted about 2 miles\ndistant and ln a southerly dtection fromi the power\nhouse of Hidden Creek Mines on Hidden Creek,\nB C. being the north-east comer post of the land\napplied for, thence 10 chains west, thence 40\nchains aouth, thence 10 chains east, thence 40\nchains north to the point of beginning, conulnlng\n40 acres moro or less. ,,.,\ufffd\ufffd.'\nDate July 24, 1910. John Leitch Parker\nPub. Aug. 4th. \t\nINSERT YOUR LAND PURCHASE\nNOTICES IN THE\nOPTIMIST\nSkeena Land Diatrict\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDiatrict of Coast\nTake   notice   that   I,   Edward   A.   Gruchy   of\nLakelse Lake, occupation fanner, intends  to apply\nfor permission to purchase the following described\nlands:-\nCommencinK at a post planted on the north\nshore of Lekelse Lake near Eugene Geltas west\nboundary line and marked E. A. G's south east !\ncorner post,  thence,  running  westerly 30 chains i\n; more or less along lake shore and north line of\nGovernment Hatchery reserve, thence north 25 I\nchains more or leas to the N. E. corner of P. U.\nN.o 528, thence east 30 chains, more or less, to\nEugene Geltas west line, thence south to point\nof commencement, and containing 70 acres more\nor less.\n! Date of staking, July 14, 1910.   Edward A. Gruchy\nj Pub. August 4.\n, Prince Rupert Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Skeena\nj Take notice that Charles Pomeroy of Victoria,\n! B. C, occupation retired, intends to apply for\npermission to purchase the following describwl\n' lands:-\nj Commening at a post planted about three miles\nI distant and in a north westerly direction from the\n' mouth of the Exchamsiks River, thence north 80\nchains, thence west 80 chains, thence south 80\n< chains, thence east 80 chains to the point of commencement,\n, Date    July    10,    1910. Charles    Pomeroy\nPub. Aug 4, John E. Rogers, agent.\n; Prince Rupert Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDiatrict of Skeena\nTake  notice that  Rowena Taylor of  Victoria,\nB. C, occupation spinster, intends to apply for\n, permission   to   purchase   the   following   described\nlands:-\nj     Commencing at a post planted 1 mile west and\n20 chains north of the north west corner of the land\nI applied for by Charles Pomeroy, tnence south\nl 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence north\n1 80 chains, thence west 80 chains to the point of\ni commencement.\nDate July 10, 1910. Rowena J. Taylor\nPub. Aug. 4. J.  E.  M.  Rogers, agent\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Coast\nTake notice that Amy Lewis of London, England\noccupation spinster, intends to apply for permission\nto purchase the following described lands:-\nCommencing at a post planted about 20 chains\nwest and 40 chains south of the south west corner\nof lot 1720 and marked Amy Lewis' N. W. corner\npost, thence south 80 chains, thence east 80 chains,\nthence north 80 chains, thence west 80 chains,\nto point of commencement, containing 640 acres\nmore or less.\n! Date June 6,  1910. Amy Lewis\n: Pub. June 25. John C   Mulville,agent.\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Coast\nI     Take notice that Lionel Dineen of Port Simpson\noccupation school teacher,  intends to apply for\nf>ermission   to  purchase  the  following  described\nands>\nCommencing at a post planted at S. E. corner\n40 chains north and 40 chaina east of N. E. corner\nof lot 1116 Haroly Survey, thence 60 chaina north,\nthence 60 chains east, thence 60 chains south,\nthence 60 chains west to post of commencement\ncontaining 360 acres more cr leaa.\nJune    8,    1910. Lionel    Dineen\nPub. July 9th. Fred Bohler, agent.\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Queen  Charlotte Islands.\nTake notice that Charles E. Yockney, of Masset,\noccupation rancher. Intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands :\nCommencinK at a post planted at the northeast\ncorner, same being one mile west and two miles\nnorth from the southwest corner of T. L. 39,979;\nthence west 80 chains, thence south 80 chains,\nthence east 80 chains, thence north 80 chains to\npoint of commencement\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd640 acres.\nDated May 2, 1910.      Charles E. Yockney,\npubjun4\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistriet  of Queen Charlotte lalanda\nTake notice that Alex. Shields of Saskatoon,\nSask, occupation lumberman, intends to apply\nfor a licence to proapect for coal and petroleum on\nthe following decribed landa:-\nCommencing at a post planted on the east shore\nof th entrance to Naden Harbor, thence east 80\nchains, thence aouth 80 chains, thence west 80\nchains, thence north 80 chaina to the place of commencement.\nDate   June,   11,    1910. Alex.   Shields\nPub July 7. Roland D. Craig, agent.\nSkeena Land Diatrict\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Queen Charlotte Islands\nTake notice that J. C. Shields, of Savonas, B. C.\noccupation lumberman, intends to apply for a\nlicense to prospect for coal and petroleum on the\nfollowing described lands:-\nCommenclng at a post planted on the east shore\nof the entrance to Naden Harbor, thence east 80\nchains, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80\nchains, thence south 80 chains to the place of commencement.\nDate June  11,  1910. Jas. C. Shields\nPub. July 7. Roland D. Craig, agent.\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of   Queen Charlotte   Islands\nTake notice that Ida Shields of Savonas, B. C,\noccupation married woman, intends to apply for a\nlicenae to prospect for coal and petroleum on the\nfollowing desenbed landa.--\nCommencing at a post planted on the north shore\nof Graham Island about one mile west from Indian\nReserve at Seven Mite Point; thence south 80\nchains, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80\nchaina, thence east 80 chains to the place of commencement\nDate June 13, 1910. Ida Shields,\nPub. July 7. Roland D. Craig, agent.\nSkeena Lend District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict   of Queen Charlotte Islandl\nTake notice that Roland D. Craig of Vancouver\nB. C, occupation forest engineer, intendi to apply\nfor a license to prospect for coal and petroleum on\nthe following described lands:-\nCommencing at a post planted on the east shore\nof Naden Harbor, three miles in a southerly\ndirection from the entrance to the Harbor, thence\neast 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence west\n80 chains, thence north 80 chaina to the place of\ncommencement __'     .'\ufffd\ufffd.-.\nDate June  11,  1910. Roland D. Craig.\nPub. July 7.\nSkeena Land Diatrict\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Queen Charlotte Islands\nTake notiee that Geo. W. Abraham of Saaka\ntoon, Sask, occupation clerk, intends to apply for\na license to prospect fr coal and petroleum on the\nfollowing described lands:-\nCommencing at a post planted on the east shore\nof Naden Harbor three milea ina southerly   direction from the entrance to the Harbor, thence east\n80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80 j\nehaina. thence south 80 chains to the place of commencement. *\nDate  June   11,   1910.           Geo.   W.   Abraham. ,\nPub.  July   7.              Roland  D.   Craig,    agent\nSkeena Land Distriet\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Coast\nTake notice that John William Lewis of Prince\nRupert, B. C, occupation draughtsman, intends\nto apply for permission to purchase the following\ndescribed lands:- '\"\nCommencing at p post planted about 20 chains\nweat and 40 chaini south of the south went corner\nof lot 1720 and marked John William Lewis' N.E.\ncorner post, thence south 40 chains, thence west 80 ]\nchains, thence north 40 chainB, thence east 80 chains\nto point of commencement, containing 320 acres\nmore or leaa.\nDate June 6,  1910.       John William Lewis\nPub. June 25. John C. Mulville, agent.\nNEW BUILDING\nNEW FURNITURE MODERN APPOINTMENTS\nHOT AND COLD WATER IN EVERY ROOM\nSavoy Hotel\nA. J. PRUDHOMME, Prop.\nEUROPEAN PLAN        SPECIAL RATE BY THE WEEK\nBEST FURNISHED HOTEL IN THE CITY CORNER FIFTH AND FRASER STREET\nThe Optimist\nDELIVERED TO ANY ADDRESS\nIN SECTIONS 1, 5 AND 6\nEVERY DAY FOR\n50c PER MONTH\nREAL ESTATE\nDon't Delay\nBut call now and secure some good\nlots.   We can arrange terms to suit you.\nF. B. Deacon\nOpen Evenings\nCENTRE ST.\nPRINCE RUPERT-SKEENA\nTRANSPORTATION CO. u\nR. S. SARGENT,\nPresidenl,\nHudlN, B. C.\nCEO. CUNNINGHAM. |CAPTAIN BUCEY,\nVice President, Minifini Director,\nPort Etsiiftoa. B. C. | S.S. Inlander.\nJOHN R. MclNTOSH.\nSecretary-Treasurer,\nPort Esiinglon. B. C.\nThe new, faat and up-to-date freight and paaaenger ateamer\n\"INLANDER\"\nOPERATING FROM PRINCE RUPERT AND PORT ESSINGTON TO ALL POINTS ON THE SKEENA RIVER\nIa now in commiaaion, and all partiea who purpose; going\ninto the new country can do ao with all the comfort of an\nocean liner; and with Captain Bucey in command, ensuring quick tripa and aafety of life and property.\nFor freight and paaaenger accommodation apply to\nHARRY B. ROCHESTER^\nCompany's Representative\nPRINCE RUPERT, B.C.\n?!\n!\nyy\n4\niP THE    PRINCE   RUPER1    OPTIMIST\nIN OUR\nAdvertisement o f\nyesterday which\ntold of the sale we\nare now having on\ncolored and white\nMuslins, a printer's\nerror made the adv.\nread \"Under Cash\"\nwhereas it should\nhave read\nUnder Cost\nThese muslins are\nstill on sale and we\nare literally selling\nthem at less than\ncost.\nWe have added to\nthis bargain list for\nthis week the balance of our stock of\nLadies' two-piece\nLinen Suits. There\nare nine of them\nleft and they also\ngo at below cost\nvalues. The original prices range from\n$7.50 to $9.50 and\nthe reduced prices\nare (2.00 Less\nin each case. They\ncome in navy, light\nblue, white, green,\nlight green, linen\nshades, etc.\nH.S.\nWALLAGE\nCo., Ltd.\nFulton St. and Third Ave.\nLONG DISTANCE\nMOTOR RACE\nONE OF COMPETITORS IN RACE\nPUTS   IN   HERE\nThe \"Limit\" Probably the Speediest\nCruiser on the Coaat.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdMany Inspect the Vesael.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdRace Starts\nFrom   Ketchikan   Next   Monday.\nAs a result of the invitation of the\nPublicity Club to the Pacific Motor\nBoat association for the boats in the long\ndistance race from Ketchikan to Vancouver to call here, one put in yesterday\nand some of the other entries for the\nrace may do so today or tomorrow. The\nstart for the race is to take place next\nMonday, and there are about fifteen\nentries.\nThe motor which put in here is called\n\"Limit\", and it is supposed to represent\nthe limit of highest speed yet reached\nin such craft. A large number of people\nmade an inspection of Limit, and there\nis no doubt it awakened a decided interest among those who know the\nvariety of pleasant excursions that can\nbe made in smooth water all around\nPrince Rupert. The Limit flies the house\nflag of the International Power Boat\nassociation, and visitors were courteously\nreceived by the acting secretary and\noriginator of the association, F. M.\nFoulser. He was secretary but resigned\nin favor of E. L. Kinman, former owner\nof the Limit, who is now operating a\nquartz mine he has bonded at Ninemile\nMountain. The present owners of the\nboat are A. W. Le Page, Wm. R. Marriott and Wm. Fellows, who were all on\nboard, the other members of the party\nbeing Mrs. Ed. Allen, Miss Anna Worth-\nington and Mrs. Viola Nollain.\nAlthough the little boat is but fifty\nfeet long with a beam of ten and a half\nfeet, the whole party is comfortably\naccommodated, so cunningly is space economized. Forward is the dining saloon,\nneatly fitted with sideboard and other\nconveniences. Next the galley, with\ncooking range on the one side and butler's\npantry and carving table on the other.\nAft are two state 100ms with bunks.\nAmidships is the secret of the fame of the\nfast cruiser, the Ralaco engines of fifty\nhorse power.\nSome idea of the speed these engines\nproduce may be guessed fiom the fact\nthat in the long d stance race in which\nit was last a competitor it was handicapped by a minute for each mile. This\nin a run of sixty miles. In another, the\ndistance of which was 231 miles, the\nhandicap was seven hours.\nSecretary Foulser says the association has had this Alaska long distance\nrace in mind for two years, and that it\nis certain to create a great interest in all\naquatic circles. The idea of it is the ;dea\nfor which the association was formed\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nto bring to a popular realization the\nvalue of the motor boat for the purposes\nof pleasure and commerce. These races\nwould probably be semi-annual affairs\nand each to be run between two points.\nThe association had followed the course\nof Prince Rupert with interest, and one\nof the early races to come would certainly have this port as its objective\npoint. This was the finest water on the\ncoast for such boats and their trip up\nhere had been much enjoyed by the\nwhole party.\nAt four o'clock this morning the Limit\nskimmed away with the speed of a fish\nhawk. She will not know what her\nhandicap is until the morning of the race.\nThe visit of the Limit awakened so\ngeneral an interest here that the Optimist\nhas arranged to receive the results of\nthe race from Ketchikan to the Vancouver\nyacht club boathouse reported by wire.\nSTEAMER BULLETIN\n8 a.m. Cloudy, cool, calm, water 3 inches\nabove  zero.\nInlander left Kitselas 6 a.m. for\nHazelton\nOperator at Meaneskinisht en route\nup river\nOmineca by Sheadys 8:15 p.m. last\nnight en route up river\nSkeena in Rupert\nHazelton by Graveyard Point 8:15\na.m. en route Hazelton\nConveyor leaves Prince Rupert 11:30\na.m. for Hazelton\nDistributor by McLeod's 7:15 p.m.\nyesterday en route up river.\nMUST BE MORE CAREFUL\nUaers of Dynamite Receive Instructions from City Officials\nBuilding Inspector McNeil made the\nfollowing report re explosives :-\nAccording to notice received from the\nCity Clerk I have visited every place\nwhere any blasting is neing done and\nfound in some cases where dynamite\nand caps are kept in empty cabins unlocked. I instructed every person using or\nhandling explosives to keep same under\nlock and key so that no person could\nhave excess to same only the person\ndoing the blasting. I also instructed\nthem in regard to covering and blanketing blasts and the penalty imposed by\nthe by-law for the carelesB handling of\nexplosives.\nW. J. McNeil\nThere was one good attendance and\ninterest at the Special Meetings in the\nBaptist Church last evening. Evangelist Litch spoke on Jesus Only as the\nmeans of pardon for the past, purity for\nthe present   and power for the future.\nMr. C. B. Wark sang very effectively\nJerusaleum  the  Golden   Cit'.\nMr. Litch's subject tonight is: \"If\nWe Neglect.\"\nLiberal Meeting Friday\nA meeting of the Liberal Association\nof this city will be held in the Presbyterian church on Friday August 12 at\n8 p.m.\nP. W. Anderson.\nSec-Treas.\nNew Knox Hole!\nARTAUD & BESNER\np R o p r i E T 0 R s\nThe New Knox Hotel Is \ufffd\ufffd.-.\nEuropean plan.   Firs&SM\nthe latest modern improvements\nTHE CAFE is open from 6 20\ufffd\ufffd -\nto 8 p.m.   Excellent cuisine; fim-i\nservice. \"\"i-ciasi\nBEDS 50c AND UP\nFirst Avenue. Prince Rupert\nYou are Liable\nTo be accidentally killed, crip*\npled, Winded, disabled or taken\nill at any time, and the value of\nyour time (which is money to\nyou) may be destroyed in a\nmoment.\nNo reasonable man goes without protection against loss from\nthe destruction of his prpperty.\nDid it ever occur to you that\nyour time has as distinct a value\nas your property, or that your\nlife may be the property of your\nfamily?\nThis protection is a duty you\nowe yourself and those who may\nbe dependent upon you.\nHow dare you ignore this danger and go without adequate protection for yourself or family,\nagainst Loss of Time, Total Disablement or Death?\nUnited We Stand\nDivided We Fall\nInsured we succeed, Un-insured\nwe fail. Unite yourself with the\nthousands of policy-holders in the\nCompany that\nStands First\nIn the Liberality of Contracts,\nIn Adjustment of Losses,\nIn Financial Strength.\nIf you are not fully insured,\nlet us attend to this important\nmatter for you.\nDelays are Dangerous\nF. B. Deacon\nAgenl Son life Insurance Co. of Can\"\nEmployers'  Liability  Assurance Corporilio 4\nLondon, England.\nCentre Street Open Evenimj\"\nCash or Easy\nPayments\nDEPARTMENTS:\nFurniture\nMusic\nStoves\nDrapery\nCarpets\nBedding\nCrockery\nYour Credit\nis Good\n45\n45\n45\n45\n45\n45\nTHE BRIN FURNITURE CO.\n45 No. Phone No. 45\nA NOVELTY IN FURNITURE BUYING\nTo the 5th (fifth) Buyer sending their order over the Telephone, Any Article in Any\nDepartment, the Purchase Money will be Refunded.\nONE DOLLAR*^ TO=     ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS\nThis Takes Effect the First Day the Telephones are Working ORDERS MUST BE TAKEN OVER THE 'PHONE\n-THIS BARS ALL TELEPHONE EMPLOYEES\nTHE BRIN FURNITURE CO.\nThe House of Satisfaction\nYour Credit The Prince Rupert Optimfe\n* ,\t\nWL. I,  NO. 85\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdh\nDAILY   EDITION\nPrince Rupert, B.C.. Friday, August 12. 1910.\nPrice. Five Cents\nIUNICIPAL  TELEPHONE   OPEN\nFLYING   ROCK\n\/ill be  Operated Sfjlrday\nMorning for the F-St.\ntelephone Committee Met the\nDirectora and Took Over the\nSystem.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdCompany Wound Up.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nE.   Love   Appointed    Manager.\nThe Prince Rupert Telephone Co.,\n! now a thing of the past. The band of\nloyal citizens who protected the city\nfrom the franchise grabbers have handed\nheir stock over to the council and the\nlid compay was wound up last night\nTuhen a meeting of the city telephone\nommittee and the directors of the company was held in the city hall for that\nLurpose. The money for the stockholders will be forthcoming in a few\n(lays\nThose present at the meeting were\n\ufffd\ufffdld. Smith, chairman, Aid. Mobley,\n(aid. Lynch and the mayor, for the city\nnd President Law, Aid. Pattullo and\nbid. Naden for the company. Solicitor\nPatmore for the company and city\nolicitor Williams were also on hand.\nE. Love, who has had charge of the\ninstallation of the system for the company, was appointed manager of construction and operation for the city.\nHe will make a report to the Telephone\nCommittee in a few days recommending\nrules and regulations governing the\noperation of the plant. These are very\nimportant and will need be put in force\nand enforced at the earliest possible\ndate.\nTelephone    Rates\nThe rates to be charged for the use\nof   telephones   were   gone   into   again\nand one or two changes made.  The new\nrates are as follows:-\nBusiness main line     $5 00\nBusiness main desk set     5 50\nBusiness party line      4.00\nResidence, main line     4.00\nResidence,   for party      3.00\nAll these rates are per month and are\nsubject  to  a  discount  of  $1.00   per\nmonth if paid before the 15th of each\nmonths.\nAn installation charge of $3.00 will\nbe made for each phone, but if the\ncustomer pays six months in advance\nthe above fee will be refunded or at\nthe end of one year the fee will be refunded.\nWent   Through   Architect   Barker's\nWindow on Third Avenue\nROYAL CITY GRAFT EXPOSURE\nThe draftsman in Architect Barker's |\noffice  over  Westenhaver  Bros.,   office\nThird street had a narrow escape yester-,\nday.   The contractor blasting the rock\nout in front of the Government Agent's J\nresidence on Second Avenue put off a\ncharge that was evidently not properly-\nprotected.   A rock the size of a man's <\nhead first went through Barker's window\npassing   just   above   the   draftsman's\nhead and hit a post on the other side\nIt made a big dint in the post and had\nthe  draftsman  not  been  leaning  over\nhis table he would not known much about\nthe affair today. The new city by-law\nregulating blasting was only registered\nyesterday afternoon and in future the\ncontractors will have to be more particular\nA splendid job is being made in front\nof Mr. Mullin's home and when finished\nit will be very artistic. The caretaker of\nthe Govt, grounds is a good man and\nis making the provincial grounds the\nbeauty spot of the city. Citizens and\ncorporations and business firms will\nsoon follow suit, in fact a number of\nprivate homes are already being fixed\nup.\nAuditor's Report Engenders\nBitter Feelings.\nBUSINESS IS ON\nTHE INCREASE\nrIANY PERMITS ARE BEING  ISSUED EVERY WEEK NOW\nntpector McNeill Reporta That Thia\nFall Will Be Very Buey. -Many\nFine Homes and New Business\nPlaces are Going  Up.\nBuilding operations in the city are\n|n the increase and there is reason to\nfclieve that thiB fall will witness a big\nbsh in this line. A large number of men\nire now employed on a number of build-\nngs and during the past two    weeks\nBuilding   permits   have   been    issued\nImounting to $57,775.    Most of these\nStructures   are   now   under   way   and\nBuilding Inspector McNeil reports that\nsuite a number of permits will be taken\nfot within the next few days that will\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdwell the amount of construction work\nfor the month.   He anticipates a busy\nleason this fall.\nThe adoption of the permit system\npy the council was good and in future\nIt will be possible to keep tab on work\nW that nature. The first week of the\nkystem permits amounting to $44,175\nWe issued. Last week, ending Thursday\nfight $13,600 were added to that am-\npunt as follows:-\nJohn Levy, living room         150.\nLouis Trammer, shoe store..     2000.\nSutherland   &   Maynard,\nresidence  350.\nL. W. Patmore, residence..    10,000.\nA. F. Knight, residence        300.\nJ. A. Meeker, dwelling        550.\nPeter Prombo, shooting gallery     250.\n$13,600.\nCoal    and     Powder\nThe  Steamer  Henriette  unloaded  a\nI'WRe   quantity  of  powder   for   Foley,\nInelch and Stewart as well as several\nJ hundred tons of coal for the Bame firm\nand for H. B. Rochester and the G. T. P.\nAdding   to   Hotel\nA- J. Prudhomme is building a second\nIMoruy on his old work shop and residence\n|\ufffd\ufffd' the rear of the Savoy Hotel and this\n|*'i! lie made a part of the hotel and will\nlls'ive him a much larger place.\nCAMPAIGN IN\nSOUTH AFRICA\nDR    JAMFION   ADMITS FAMOUS\nRAID   WAS   A   FAILURE\nGeneral Botha Saya Government Is\nStill Waiting For Union Progress.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nAdvocates Military Training on\nSwiaa Basis.\n(Special to the Optimist)\nPretoria, S. A., August 12.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdGeneral\nBotha, in an address he delivered here\nlast night, said the government was\n! still waiting for union progress. He\nsaid it had been suggested that they\nadopted military training on the Swiss\nbasis, but while he favored this he was\nwilling to abide by the advice of the\nBritish war office on the subject.\nThe British Government believed that\nBouth Africa should be selfreliant.\nFurther than this they should do all in\ntheir power to assist the empire which\nhas given South Africa her freedom\nEducation , he declared, will be the most\nprominent features of the campaign\nDurban, S. A., August 12.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Dr.\n1 Jameson, leader of the opposition, in the\ncourse of his speech here said that after\nthe famous raid it was not intended to\nreplace the Dutchmen in the government\nby British. He at that time carried a\nletter which named Luca Meyer as\none of the proposed executive. He declared that the raid, although in itself\na failure, was a step in the right directi\nLands Sold for Taxes Bought In For\nLess Than Arrears. -One Aldermen\nQuits Council Chamber.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdFormer\nMayor Keary Involved in Scandal.\n(Special to the Optimist)\nNew Westminster, August 12.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThe\nlast installment of Auditor Cotsworth's\nreport made as great a sensation as any\nof his previous ones. It conclusively\nshowed that lands allowed to be sold\nfor taxex were bought in by the owners\nat less than the arrears of taxes upon it.\nThe names and dates and sums were all\ngiven and created great excitement\namong the crowd gathered in the council\nchamber.\nIt is simply another stone added to\nthe pile of evidence of crooked work\nthat has been unearthed by the expert\nauditor, who has carried on his work\nundeterred by offers of bribes, intimidation and even physical assault. Alderman Gilley's name was brought into\ntha limelight by the report of last night,\nExcursion    Sunday\nAn excursion will be run by the steamer\nChieftain to Metlakatla on Sunday\nnext, leaving the dock at 1:30 sharp.\nCouncil Meeting\nThe regular meeting of the city\ncouncil will be held tomorrow night at\n8 o'clock. Aid. Naden will, it is understood, move that only three meetings\nper week be held and that more business\nbe done in committee.\nColors for the Club\nA meeting of the directors of the\nPrince Rupert club was held last night\nfor the purpose of selecting colors for\npainting their new building. They had\ntoo many colors to choose from and\nas a result nothing has yet been settled,\nbut it will likely be a dark color with\nlight trimmings.\nand he indignantly left the council\nchamber followed by some hooting from\nthe crowd.\nFormer Mayor Keary is among those\ndire,ctly charged with graft in connection\nwith the sales of land for unpaid taxes.\nHELD   FOR   RANSOM\nItalian Millionaire Held By Briganda\nUnder Threat to Murder\n(Special to the Optimist)\nRome, August 12.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSalvatore Setta,\na millionaire land-owner, has been kidnapped by brigands. They have communicated with his friends and declare\nthat unless a ransom of ten thousand\ndollars is paid immediately Setta will\nbe put to death. Quite recently a merchant named Ruina was killed by the\nsame gang because his ransom was\nrefused.\nEx-President   Arrested\nGuatemala, August 12.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd(Special)\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nWhile loading coasting vessels with guns\nEx-President Bonialla of Honduras was\narrested and is now held for trial.\nBIG CAPITALIST\nIS COMING HERE\nSCHEME  TO  BRING  THOUSAND\nENGLISH   FAMILIES\nPremier McBride Is To Accompany\nThe Britisher.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdGood Opportunity\nTo Call Premier's Attention To\nRapid Work on Government Dock\nTelephones   To-morrow\nThe municipal telephone system will\nbe operated tomorrow for the first\ntime. Manager Love has everything\nready. The public are requested however to have a little patience for a few\ndays until the operators get acquainted\nwith their work.\n(Special to the Optimist)\nWinnipeg, August 12.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdNorton Griffiths, a noted British capitalist, is here\non his way to the coast. He has a project\nunder consideration to bring a thousand\nfamilies from Wednesbury, in Staffordshire, to settle along the route of the\nGrand Trunk Pacific. He is to be accompanied to Prince Rupert by Premier\nMcBride, who will accompany him up\nthe line as far as steell goes, and beyond\nif time permits.\nSEARCHING FOR\nTHE BULLET\nBELIEVED TO HAVE LODGED OVER\nTHE   PALATE\nMayor Caynor Resting Well But His\nFriends Are Uneaay.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdGallagher's\nDefense Will Be Insanity -Claims\nTo Be Hearst Supporter.\nNew   Plank   Road\nAid. Hilditch, contractor on the Peter\nBlack hotel at the corner of First avenue\nand Seventh street, has started to build\nthe plank road from Second avenue to\nFirst avenue for his own convenience.\nPurchased    Residence\nT. Collart has purchased the house\non Eight avenue recently owned and\noccupied by E. K. Strathy, late manager\nof the Union Bank. Mr. Strathy purchased Mr. Collart's farm in Alberta, the\nprice being $6000.\nDay     Labor\nThe Optimist has been informed that\nthe men on the grading at Seventh\nstreet and First avenue are doing more\nwork than any gang under a contractor.\nThe object is to show the council that\nmen working day labor can accomplish\njust as much as a gang working for a\ncontractor.\nTOWN BEING DESERTED\nHouses    Engulped    By    Reaaon    of\nSubterranean   Cave-in\n(Special to the Optimist)\nStaunton, W. Va., August 12.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThis\ntown is being rapidly deserted owing to\nthe sudden appearance of gaping holes\nin the streets. Three houses have already\nbeen engulphed and others are in a\ntoppling condition. It is believed that\nthere must be subterranean passages\nunder the town, and that the roofs\nof these have caved in.\n(Special to the Optimist)\nNew York, August 12.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdMayor Gaynor\nis resting comfortably although there is\ngreat uneasiness shown by his friends\nbecause of the use of the new radiograph for the purpose of finding a splinter of the bullet, which it is supposed\nis lodged over the mouth. Gallagher's\ndefence will be insanity.\nRIOTING AT COLUMBUS\nThree  Strike  Breakers   Fatally   Injured By Showera of Stonea\n(Special to the Optimist)\nColumbus, O., August 12.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThe traction strike is not nearly over and there\nmay be more serious consequences\nbefore it is settled definitely. This\nmorning a car manned by strike breakers\nwas run out. It was immediately attacked by strikers and three of the strike\nbreakers were fatally injured by the\nstones thrown by the mob when the\ndetectives fired their revolvers into the\ncrowd.\nANOTHER   WAREHOUSE\nPractice    Saturday\nThe next practice for the school\nchildren for the Laurier reception will\nbe held in the old school house tomorrow, Saturday at 2p.m.. Children\nwho wish to sing on the 22nd should\nattend to-morrow and subsequent\npractices.\nTemperance    Lecture\nRev. F. H. Waring, M. A. of Halifax,\nN. S., will deliver a lecture at the\nMethodist church of this city on Sunday,\nAugust 21st on the Bubject, \"Men of\nPrince Rupert and the Canada Temperance Act.\" He will not lecture next\nSunday, Aug Hth, as was announced\nfrom the various pulpits last Sunday,\nbut will be here on the 21st and also on\nthe 28th.\nPIER   TAKES   FIRE\nVisiting Knights Templara Jumped\nInto   The    Lake\n(Special to the Optimist)\nChicago, August 12.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdA grand display of fireworks was given last night\nin honor of the visiting Knights Templars.\nFor their accommodation a pier was\nbuilt out over the lake from which they\ncould watch the fireworks. This pier\ncaught fire and the celebration narrowly\nescaped ending in disaster. Many of\nthe visitors jumped into the lake but\nall were rescued without being injured..\nTo Store the Big Cargo of Cement\nComing   From   Japan\nFoley, Welch and Stewart are building another warehouse right at the rear\nof the present structure and along the\ntracks. This is intended for the reception\nof 4000 tons of cement that will be here\nfrom Japan about the 28th of this month\nThe cement is for the building of\nthe bridge across the Skeena river below Hazelton at Mile 180. This will be\na steel structure with piers of concrete.\nAll the cement and other material will\nbe taken out of here by train aa far as\nthe steel extends, so as to shorten the\nhaul on river boats to its destination.\ni\ni THE  PRINCE    RUPERT   OPTIMIST\nE. D. CLARKE\nChristiansen & Brandt Building, Third Ave. and Fifth St.\nNext door to Mining Exchange\nWholesale Fruits and Produce\nFr\ufffd\ufffd3h Fruit, Vegetables, Butter and Eggs always on hand\nGIVE US A CALL BUY IN YOUR OWN CITY\nFor Thoroughly Shrunk full\nfashioned Underwear\nCEETEE\nHas no. equal. Every garment \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nwarranted thoroughly shrunk \ufffd\ufffd||\nand perfect fitting VS\nWe are showing Men's Combination Suits in a light weight\nMerino at, a garment 3.00\nHeavy weight, Natural at\na garment 4.50\nExtra fine Cashmere, medium weight at, a garment.. .6.50\nMen's Shirts and Drawers\nin light weight at, a suit\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd2.00\nNatural Wool at, a suit.. .4.50\nFine Casnmere, medium\nweight, in cream or grey at,\na suit 5.00 and 6.00\nMARTIN O'REILLY\n2nd. Ave.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd:;;:S:S:;;:2\ufffd\ufffd:;;:;*\n... .2nd. Ave. |*|\niliilwi.lilw\nLAND PURCHASE NOTICE\nLAND PURCHASE NOTICE\nJune  7.   1910.\nPub. July 7.\nSkeena Land Distriet\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Cassiar\nTske notioe that Marie Ward of Prince Rupert,\noccupation married woman,   intends  to apply for\npermission  to   purchaae the   following described\nlanda:-\nCommencing at a post planted about 230 yards\nin an Easterly direction from tbe south west corner\nsurvey post ot lot 63, thence east 40 chains, thence\nsouth 40 chains, thence west 40 chains, thence\nnorth 40 chains to point of commencement containing 160 acres.\nDate 29th June 1910. Marie Ward\nPub.   Jul}*   26. Aubrey   Saunders,     agent.\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Queen Charlotte  Islands\nTake notice that Matilda Shields of Toronto,\nOntario, occupation married woman, intends to\napply for permission to purchase the following\ndescribed lands:-\nCommencing at a post planted about 4 1-4\nmiles south and 4 miles east from Indian Reserve\nNo. 9, thence south 80 chains, thence west SO\nchains, thence north 80 chains, thence   east 80\nMatilda    Shielda\nRoland D. Craig, agent.\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Coast.\nTake notice that Barbara Zurbrigg ofNew Hamburg. Ont., occupation married woman, intends\nto apply for permission to purchase the following\ndescribed lands:-\nCommencing at a post planted on the left bank\nof McNeil River on the north boundary o T. Limit\nNo. 40616 thence East 40 chains, thenee north 80\nchains, thence west 40 chains more or leas to left\nbank of McNeil River, thence suuth along said left\nbank 80 chains more or less to point of commencement, containing 320 acres more or less.\nDst> June 6,1910. Barbara Zurbrlgg.\nI'ub. June 11. Daniel Oscar Wing, Agent.\nSkeena Land District-District of Queen Charlotte lslands.\nTake notioe that Alex. Shields, of Saskatoon.\n.Sask.. occupation Lumberman, intends to apply\nfor permission to purchase the following described lands:\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nCommencing at a post planted about 3 1-4 milea\neouth and 6 miles east from the S. E. corner of\nIndian Reserve No. 9; thence north 80 chains,\nthence west 80 chains, thence south 80 chaina.\nthence eaat 80 chains to the place of commencement. Alex. Shields.\nDste June 6th, 1910. Roland D. Craig, Agent.\nPub. Julr 6\nCas-uar Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Skeena\nTake notice that I, Eugene Hazard of Victoria,\nTt. C, oeeupation spinster, intends to apply for\npermiaaion to pu chase the following desenbed\nlanda:-\nCommencing at s post planted one mile south\nof a poat plsnted on the right bsnk of tha Kitwancool river about 33 miles up river from its junction with the Naas river, thence east 80 chains,\nthence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains,\nthenee north 80 chaina to point of commencement\ncontaining 640 aeres.\nDate   May  27,   1910. Eugene Hssard\nPub. June 18. Robert McDonald.agent\nSkeens Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Coaat, Range 6\nTake notice thst I, Arthur Miller of Tacoma,\nWn., occupation mech.n.st, intends to apply for\npermission to purchsse the following described\nisnds:-\nCommendng at a post planted sbout one half\nmile north of east end of siding of O. T. Pae. Ry.\nMile 76 from Prince Rupert, on the north side of\nSkeens river, and about at the north east eorner\nof John F. McHugh's purchaae claim, Dlatrict\nCoaat, Range 6, and marked Arthur Miller's\nS. E. corner; thence north 40 chains, thence west\n40 chains, tnence aouth 40 chains, thence east 40\nchaina to post of commencement, containing 160\nacres more or less. ,        ,\nPub.  June  7, ,1910. Arthur   Miller\nDste June   18 Enoch R. L. Jones, sgent.\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Coast\nTake notice that Elizabeth Woon of Toronto,\nOnt., occupation spinster, Intenda to apply for\npermission  to purcnase the following  described\nlands:-\nCommencing at a post planted at the northeast corner of lot 629, thence west forty chains,\nthence north twenty chains,, thence easy forty\nchains, more or less to shore line of passage between\nSmith and DeHorsey Islands, thenee aouth along\naaid shore line twenty chains moie or less to point\ncf commencement, containing eighty ceres more\nor less.\nDate May 30,   1910. Elizabeth Woon\nPub. June 29. Beverly W. Browne, agent.\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Coast\nTake notice that Dorothy Kershaw of Winnipeg\nMan., occupation apinster, intenda to apply for\nfiermission to  purcnase the following desclbe*^\nands:-\nCommencing at a post planted twenty chaina\nnorth ol the south-west corner of the west boundary\nof lot 629, thence west twenty chaina, thenee south\ntwenty chainB, thenee east twenty chains, thence\nnorth twenty chainB more or lesa to point of commencement, containing forty acres more or less.\nDate  May  30th,   1910. Dorothy   Kershaw\nPub. June 29. Beverly W. Browne, agent.\nCassisr Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Skeena\nTake notice  that I, Samuel  George  Marling\nof Victoria, B. C, occupation business man, Intends to apply for permiasion to purchaae the\nfollowing described lands:-\nCommencing at a post plsnted on the right\nban, of the Kitwancool river about 30 miles up\nriver from Its junction with the Nsas river,\ntnence east 80 chains, thence aouth 80 chains,\nthence west 80 chsins, thence north 80 chaina to\npoint of commeneement, containing 640 seres.\nDste Msy 26, 1910. Ssmuel George Marling\nPub.  June   18. Robert   McDonald,   agent\nCaaslar Land Diatrict\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Skeens\nTake notice that I, Walter Ritchie of Vancouver,\nB. C, occupation laborer, intends to apply for permission to purchaae the following described lands :-\nCommencing at a poat planted two miles east\nof a post plsnted on the right bank of\nthe Kitwancool river about eighteen miles from ita\njunction with the Naas river, thence west 80 chains\nthence south 80 china, thence esst 80 chains.thence\nnorth 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres.\nDste    Msy    21,1910. Walter    Ritchie\nPub, June 18. Robert McDonald, Agent.\nCassiar Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDiatrict of Skeena\nTske notice that I, Frank Smith of Vancouver,\nB. C, occupation logger, intends to apply for per*\nmission to purchase the following deaeribed lands.-\nCommencing st a post planted two miles east\nfrom s post plsnted on the right bsnk of the Kltwsncool river, sbout eighteen milea from ita\njunction with the Naas river, tnence east 80 chains,\nthence south 80 chaina, thence weat 80 chains,\nthenee north 80 chains to point of commencement,\ncontaining 640 acres.\nDste   May   21,   1910. Frsnk   Smith\nPub. June 18. Robert McDonald.Agent.\nCssslsr Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistriet of Skeena\nTake notiee thst I, Fanny Beale Carson of Vancouver, B. C, occupstion waitress, Intenda to apply\nfor permission to purehase the following lands:-\nCommencing at a poat planted two miles eaat\nfrom a post planted on the right bank of the Kitwancool fiver about sixteen miles from Its junct\nIon with tha Nsas river, thence west 80 chains,\nthsnee aouth 80 chaina, thence east 80 chain, thence\nnorth 80 chsins to ths point of commencement,\ncontslning 640 seres.\nDste May 21,1910. Fanny Beale Corson\nPub. June 18 Robert McDonsld, Agent.\nLAND PURCHASE NOTICE\nSkeens Und District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistriet ot Queen Char\nlotte.\nTske notice thst sixty daya from dste I, S. V.\nLaaseter of Skidegate. B. C, by occupation a\nprospector, intend to apply to the Assistant Commissioner of Landa for a license to proapect for\ncoal and petroleum on and under 640 seres of Und\non Graham Island described as follbwa:-\nCommenclng st s port plsnted one mile north\nof the N. E. corner of lot B65; thence north 80\nchsina; thence west 80 chains; thence south 80\nchains; thenee east 80 chains to place of commencement.\nDate June 9,1910. . .\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd_,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nSAMUEL   V.   LASSETER\nPub. Aug. 6.\nSkeena Land DUtrict\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Queen.'Char-\nlette. '     \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nTake notice that sixty days after date I, S. V.\nLasseter of Skidegate, B. C. by oeeupation a\nprospector, intend to apply to the Assistant Commissioner of Lands for a license to prospect for\ncoal and petroleum on and under 640 acres of land\non Graham Ialand described as follows:-\nCommencing at S post planted one milejnorth\nof the N. E. eorner of lot 565; thence south 80\nchains; thenee esst 80 chains; thence north 80\nchaina; thence west 80 chains to place of commencement.\nDate June 9, 1910.  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nSAMUEL V.1LASSETER\nPub. Aug. 5.\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Queen Charlotte.\nTake notice that sixty days from date, I, S. V.\nLasseter of Skidegate, B. C, occupation a prospector, intend to apply to the Assistant Commissioner of Lsnds for aiicense to prospect for coal\nand petroleum on and under 640 acres of landjon\nGraham Island described aa follows:- aWM\nCommencing at a post planted one mile) north of\nthe N. E. corner of lot 565; thence south 80 chains;\nthence west 80 chains; thence north   80 chaina;\nthence east 80 chains to place of commeneement.\nDate June 9, 1910.\nSamuel V. LASSETER\nPub.  Aug.  6.\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of?Queen   Charlotte.\nTake notice that sixty days from date, I. Percy\nShadforth of New Westminster, B.C., occupation\nmaster mariner, intend to apply to the Assistant\nCommissioner of Lands for a licenae to prospect\nfor cosl and petroleum on and under 640 acres of\nland  on Graham Ialand described aa follows:- \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nCommencing at a poat planted   two miles north\nof the N. E. eorner of lot 566;   thence   north 80\nchains; tnence east 80 chains;      thence south 80\nchains, thence west 80 chainB to place of commencement.\nDate June 9,  1910.\nPERCY   SHADFORTH.\nPub. Aug. 5. S. V. Lasaeter, Agent\nOmenica Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Cassiar\nTake notice that W. J. McCutcheon of|Prince\nRupert, occupation druggist, intends) to apply for\npermission  to  purchaae the  following.; described\nlands:-\nCommencing at a post planted at the southfeaat\ncorner ot lot 1326, range 5, Milligan's survey not\ngazetted, thence 20 chains south, thence 80]chains\nwest, thence 20 chaina north, thence 80 chaina east\nto point of commeneement, containing|160facres\nmore or less.\nDate July 26, 1910.   W. J. McCutcheon, locator.\nOmineca Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Cassiar^\nTake notice thst I Epheim Lamphere of Prince\nRupert, occupation marine engineer, intendafjto\napply for permission to purchase the following\ndescribed landa:-\nCommencing at a post planted at the south west\ncorner qf lot 1327, range 5 Milligan's survey not\ngazetted, thence 20 chains south, thence 80 cnains\neaat, tnence 20 chains north, thence 80 chaina west,\nto point of commencement, containing|160>|acres\nmore or less.\nDate July 26, 1910.       Epheim Lamphere,locator\nPub.   Aug.   9.\nPRINCE RUPERT LAND DISTRICT\nDistrict   of   Skeena\nTake notice that William Henderson, oft Victoria, B. C, farmer, intends to apply forfper-\nmission to purchase the following described lands:\nCommencing at a post planted about three miles\nand three-quarters distant and in a north-westerly\ndirection from the fork of the Exchamsiks River;\nthenr*. east 20 chains; thence south 20 chains;\nthence eaat 20 chains, thence north 80 chains;\nthence west 20 chains, thence north 20 chains;\nthence west 20 ehains, thence south 80 chainB to\nthe point of commencement.\nDated July 11th, 1910.\nWILLIAM   HENDERSON\nPub. Aug. 4. J. E. M. Rogers, Agent.\nPRINCE    RUPERT    LAND    DISTRICT\nDistrict   of   Skeena\nTake notice that Gilbert Sehwabe, of Victoria, B. C\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd dentist, intenda to apply forfper-\nmission to purchaae the following described lands:\nCommencing at a post planted at the south-west\neorner of land applied for by William Henderson;\nthence north 80 chaina; thence west 40 chsins;\nthence north 20 chsins; thence west 40 chsins;\nthence south 80 chsins; thence esst 40 chsins;\nthence south 20 chains; thenee eaat 40 chaina to\nthe point of commeneement\nDated  July   11,   1910.\nGILBERT SCHWABE.\nPub. Aug. 4. J. E. M. Rogers, Agent\nPRINCE    RUPERT    LANl\/   DISTRICT\nDistrict of Skeens\nTske notice that Dorothy Graham Foster,\nof Victoria, B. C, spinster, intends to apply tor\npermiasion to purchase the following described\nlands.-Commencing at a post planted one mile\ndistant snd in s north-west direction from the\nnorth-west corner of lsnd spplied for by Rowena\nTaylor; thence east 20 ehalna; tbenee aouth 20\nohalns, thence east 60 chains; thenee south 80\nehsins; thence west 20 chsins; thence north 20\nchaina; thenee west 20 ehaina; thence north 20\nchsins; thence west 20 ehsins; thenee north 20\nchaina; thence west 20 ehaina, thenee north 40\nchains to point of commencement\nDated July 10, 1910.\nDOROTHY GRAHAM FOSTER\nPub. Aug. 4. J. E. M. Rogers, Agent.\nLAND  LEASE NOTICE\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Coaat\nTake notice that John C. McLennan, of Prince\nRupert, B. C. occupation broker, Intends to apply\nfor permission to lease the following described\nland (foreshore): Commencing at a post planted\nat the Boutheast corner of lot 126, R. V. Coast\ndistrict; thenoe southeasterly, following the line\nof H. W. M., 25.4 chains, more or less, to a point\ndue south of tbe southeast eorner of the J. C. McLennan application to purchase, lot 530, and embracing all of the foreshore in front of lot 530, between high and low-water mark.\nDated May 8.1910. J. C. McLennan.\npubJunl\nMAYOR GAYNOR IMPROVES\nWill be a Week Before  He   Can Be\nRemoved With Safety.\nHoboken, August 12.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdComplaints are\nbeing made by friends of Mayor Gaynor\nthat the doctors attending him are unnecessarily reticent in regard to his\ncondition, and that this is causing his\nfriends great anxiety. It is believed they\nare holding his real condition secret\nfrom the public. It is stated today that\nit would be a week before the mayor\ncould safely be moved.\nGallagher boasted today that he was a\nfollower of Hearst and did not vote for\nGaynor in the mayoralty contest but\nfor Hearst.\nKaufman Fight Called Off\nPhiladelphia, August 12.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd(Special)\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nThe Langford-Kaufman fight has been\ncalled off, owing to the fighters disagreeing over another postponement on account\nof rain.\nAt Melfort, Hon. G. P. Graham remarked that before another five years\nhad passed, wheat will be shipped to\nLiverpool via Hudson Bay. .\nIt is strange but true that many of\nthe sign posts on the road to success were\nput up by men who were failures.\nHAYNOR BROS.\nUndertakers\nCorner Third Ave. and  Sixth  St\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nNOTICE\nOUR SOLICITOR wilt call for\"\nyour laundry on receipt of a\npostcard to\nP. O. Box 144\non :and.after!,Friday,!May\",27th.\nPrompt delivery and satisfaction\nguaranteed.\nPrince Rupert Steam Laundry\nFifth Avenue and Fulton Street.\nFEMALE HELP WANTED\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nMAJESTIC THEATRE\nMoving Pictures\nChanges: Monday, Wednes-\nand'Friday\nMatinee  on  Wednesday  and  Saturday\nAdmission\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdAdults  25c, Children   15c.\nLINDSAY'S\ntQ CARTAGE and\nSTORAGE\nG. T. P. Transfer Agents\nOrders promptly filled.   Prices reasonable.\nOFFICE-H. B. Rochester. Centre St.    Phone 68.\nFOR SALE\nNew Furniture of a four\nroomed house.\nHOUSE  TO  RENT\nc.i, .a., CORNER   HOUSE\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   Taylor St. Bth Ave.\nLAND PURCHASE NOTICE\nSkeen. Und D^ct-D^,^^\nmaster mariner intend to apply to IT*\nCommissioner ol Lands lor . IL\"!.*\"*\nfor coal ana petroleum on and S(U\ufffd\ufffdp,MW<\nland on Graham Islsnd descriMf&\ufffd\ufffd!\"* *\nCommencing at a cost DlamL ,:\"\nand three mile, west of theW-SM \"*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nlot No. 697; thence west nn'Jk:.00\"1? \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd tab*\n80 chains; then*FirtTo chain\\tV2\ufffd\ufffd**\nchain, to place of commenSS ***\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nDate June 9,1910.\nn. u  \ufffd\ufffd      . PERCY SHADFORTH\npub. Aug. s. nJKSS^\nSkeena Land  District-District ol Que\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Cw\n_ lotte w'\nShadforth of New Westminster, B. C, o cuoS\nmaster mariner intend to appy to the S .\nCommissioner of Landa for a license to pZ\n{rndTeL^erasTi\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ^ <*\" \"^R\nlot No. 597 Graham Ialand; thence e\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdU\ufffd\ufffd S\nthence north 80 chains; thence weat 80 S\nttSSmffltSF '\ufffd\ufffd PlMe \ufffd\ufffd,C\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd .    .       . \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,PERCY SHADFORTH\nPub. Aug. 6. Thomaa J. Anderson, Aran\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict ol Queen Chit*\nlotte.\nTake notice that sixty days Irom date I S V\nLasseter of Skidegate, B. C, by occupation i\nprospector, intend to ajiply to the Assistant Con*\nmissioner of Lands for a license to prospect ta\ncoal and petroleum on and under 610 acres ol land\non Graham Island described as follows:*\nCommencing at a poat planted one mile east and\none mile north of the N. E. corner ol lot i\ufffd\ufffd-\nthence south 80 chains; thenoe west 80 chain;\nthence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains u\nplace of commencement.\nDate   June   10,1910.\nSAMUEL  V.  LASSETER\nPub.  Aug.  5.\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict oi Queen Charlotte.\nTake notice that sixty days from date I, S. V.\nLasseter of Skidegate, B. C, by occupation i\nprospector, intend to apjily to the Assistan t Cem-\nmissioner of Lands for a license to proapect ta\ncoal and petroleum on and under 640 acres of land\non Graham Island described as follows;*\nCommencing at a post planted one mile eaat\nand one mile north of the V E. corner of lot IM;\ntnence south 80 chains; thence eaat 80 chaina;\nthence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chaina u\nElace of commencement,\nlate June 10, 1910.\nSAMUEL V, LASSETER\nPub. Aug. 5.\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Queen Chip\nlotte.\nTake notice that sixty days lrom date I, S. V.\nLasseter of Skidegate, B.C.. by occupation i\nprospector, intend to apply to the Aasiatant Con*\nmissioner of Lands for a license to proapect ta\ncoal and petroleum on and under 640 acres ol laid\non Graham Island described as followa:-\nCommencing at a post planted one mile east and\none mile north of the N. E. corner ol lot Ut:\ntnence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains\nthence aouth 80 chains; thence weat 80 ehaina ta\nSlace of commencement,\nlate June 10, 1910. .\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nSAMUEL V. LASSETER\nPub. Aug. 6.\nSkeena land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Queen Chai\nlotte.\nTake notice that sixty days lrom date I, a. V.\nLasseter of Skidegate, B. C, occupation a prot*\npector, intend to apply to the Assistant urn*\nmissioner of Lands for a license to prospec ta\ncoal and petroleum on and under 610 acres of land\non Graham Island described as follows:-\nCommencing at a post planted one mile east and\none mile north of the N. E. corner ol lot-,m\nthence north 80 chains, thence west 80 \ufffd\ufffdW\ufffd\ufffd\nthence south 80 chains, thence east 80 chaini.\nplace of commencement.\nDate  June   10,1910. .cor-rFR\nSAMUEL V. LASSETER\nPub. Aug. 5.\nSkeena Land District-District ol Queen Charlotte. , ,   i c V\nTake notice that sixty days from date I, & \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nLaaseter of Skidegate, B. C. by c\ufffd\ufffdU\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdM\nprospector, intend to apply to the *\"\ufffd\ufffdJffl\nmissioner of Lands for a license to raejKtJj\ncoal and petroleum on and under 610 acres ol \ufffd\ufffd\nOn Graham Island described nUiWnr       -j\nCommencing at a post plan ted one \"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ntwo miles north of the N. E. corner of MM\nthenee north 80 chains; thenc-east 80 mm\nthence south 80 chains; ihence weat so main*\n\ufffd\ufffdlace of commencement,\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdate  June   \ufffd\ufffd.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-MDEL v. USSBTEB\nPub. Aug. 5.\nSkeena Und District-District ol Queen Char-\nTake notice that sixty days lrom date I,\nShadforth, of New Westminster, B, l.,   >   j,\ncupation maater manner, ir.iondie-iPP*,,\nAasurtant Commissioner of Unds for \ufffd\ufffd ug \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*\nP^apect for coal and petrota <\ufffd\ufffd.\ufffd\ufffdndn->\nacres of land on Graham bland d\ufffd\ufffdmneo\ufffd\ufffd,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-},\nCommencing at a post plan ed two o        s\nof the N. E. corner of lot SB. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdc     ulh a\nchaina; thence west 80 chains! \ufffd\ufffdenw  .\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd m\nchains; thence east 80 chains to pl\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nmencement __\nDate June 9, 1910. y   SHADF0RTH\n\ufffd\ufffd.-.    .        , S    V.   Laaseter.  km-\nPub.  Aug.   5. B.   v. \ufffd\ufffd\nSka*. Und DWrict-Distriet of Qu\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd <**\nJ0\"81       ,    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Hate I.  W\nTake notice that sixty day.; 'r\ufffd\ufffdmc<l\"loccupaUo\ufffd\ufffd\nShadforth of New Westminster n.^ ^^\nmaater mariner, Intend to appUMi prMped\nCommissioner of Lands for_a .\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd<*       0 acre)0l\nfor coal and petroleumon and un a\nland on Graham bland described \"u *,\nCommencing at \ufffd\ufffd P\"'? Yi,e\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd north 80 coal\"\nof the N.E. corner of lot 565, thence      g|) chli\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nthence west 80 chains;; thence   ocominmceffleat*\nthence east 80 chains to place\nDate June 9, 1910. cy -jHADFOBIH\nPub. Aug. 5. S.   V. LAUm,\nSkeen. Und Dlrtrict-District ol 0\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd C*\n' i  m date, I\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nTake notice that sixtyd\ufffd\ufffdW \"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd occupatioiil\nLasaeter of Skldegato, B* 1t\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"the\/AsaiaU**t -%\nchain.; thence east 80 cha Jj.     p\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdw of m\nchaina; thence west 80 cnau\ufffd\ufffd\njfinfift IM.   SAMUEL V. LASSBTSB\nFub. Aug. 6. THE    PRINCE     RUPERT    OPTIMIST\nProfessional Cards\nWALTER A DURANT\nConsulting Engineers\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdftSaa-        ^^hanlcal\nIZmmrttomm. Ro\ufffd\ufffd>n 27. Alder Block.\nG.  W.  ARNOTT\nOTABY PUBLIC AUCTIONEER\nValuator\ntawer 1539 Prince RuPert\nW. L. BARKER\nArchitect\nSecond avenue and Third street\nOver Westenhaver Bros.' Office.\nDR. W.\nBARRATT CLAYTON\n^^^^^   Dentist\nWestenhaver Block, cor. Second Ave.\nand Sixth st\nT. MOORE FLETCHER\nConsulting Mining Engineer\nLaminations and advice given on Portland Canal properties.\nPost Office: Stewart.       9-13t\nAPPLICATION    FOR    LIQUOR     UCENSE,\nI Horace E. Kirby ol the City of Prince Rupert\nta the Province of British Columbia, hotelkeeper\nhereby apply to the Board of License Commissioners for the said City of Prince Rupert for an hotel\nleenae to sell intoxicating Iquor. under the provision, of the Statutes n that behalf and the bylaws of the City of Prince Rupert, and any amendments thereto, for the premises known and deaeribed aa lots 9 and 10 in block 14 in section 1,\nPrince Rupert, B. C, to commence on the 15th\nday ot September 1910.\nAnd I hereby agree that In ease a license is\ngranted pursuant to this application that no Asiatic\nshall be employed, or be permitted to be upon\nsaid premises, other than in the capacity of a guest\nor customer, nor shall Asiatics be employed off\nsaid premaea to do any work to be used In or an\nany way connected with said premises, and I hereby agree that I shall accept said license subject\nto thia agreement, and that any breach of this\nagreement shall render me liable to all the pen. ties\nErorided for in Section 19 of the Prince Rupert\niquor License By-law, 1910.\nMy Poat Office addreas ia Box   Prince Rupert\nThe name and addreas of the owner of the premises to be licensed is George Frizzell, of Port\nEssington, B. C, and George W. Morrow, of\nPrince Rupert, B. C.\nDated at Prince Rupert this Sth day of August,\n1910.\nHorace E. Kirby\nApplication  For  Liquor  Licenae\n1. John Goodman, of the City of Prinee Rupert,\nin the Province of Britiah Columbia, Hotel Keeper, hereby apply to the Board of License Commissioners for the aaid City of Prince Rupert for an\nhotel license to aell intoxicating; liquor, under the\nprovisions of the Statute. In that behalf and the\nby-laws of the City of Prince Rupert, and any\namendments thereto, for the premises known and\ndescribed as the Grand Hotel, to commence on the\nUth day of September, 1910.\nAnd I hereby agree that in case a license is\ngranted pursuant to this application that no Asiatic shall be employed, or permitted to be upon\nsaid premises, other than in the capacity of a\ntruest or customer, nor shall Asiatics be employed\noff said premise, to do any work to be used in or\nin any way connected with said premises, and I\nhereby agree that I shall accept said license subject to this aarreoment, and that any breach of thia\nagreement shall render me liable to all the penalties provided for in Section 19 of the Prince\nRupert Liquor License By-law. 1910.\nHy Post Office address is P.O. Box 228, Prince\nRupert, B.C.\n3The name and address of the owner of the\npremises proposed to be licensed is Corley A\nBurgess.\nDated at Prince Rupert this 8th day of August,\n1910.\nAug. 8. JOHN GOODMAN\nA. F. HAMILTON\nArchitect\n|Room 8, Westenhaver Block, corner\nSecond avenue and Sixth st.\nBox 359.\nQUEEN CHARLOTTE NEWS\nis published at\nQueen Charlotte City, and tells of\nQueen Charlotte Islands.\nMUNRO  &  LAILEY\nArchitects,\nStork Building, Second Avenue.\nILFRED CARSS,\nof British Columbia\nand Manitoba Bar..\nC. V. BENNETT, B.A.\nof B.C., Ontario, Saskatchewan and Al-\n^^^^^^^^^B berta Bars.\nCARSS t% BENNETT\nBarristers, Notaries, Etc\n-Exchange block, corner Third avenue and\nSixth street Prince Ruoert. 8\n|lex. M. Hanson, B.A.    W. E. Williams. k.A\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd LL.B.\nWILLIAMS   &   MANSON\nBarristers, Solicitors, etc.\nBox 286\nPrince Rupert, B.C.\nAPPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE\nI, Peter Black, of the City of Prnce Rupert,\nin the Province of Brtiah Columbia, merchant,\nhereby apply to the Board of License Commission-\nera for the aaid City of Prince Rupert for an hotel\nlicense to sell intoxicating liquors under the provisions of the Statutes in that behalf and the bylaws of the City of Prince Rupert, and any amendments thereto, for the premises known and described as the \"Central Hotel\", situated on lot. 13\nand 14, block 10, section 1 Prince Rupert, B. C. to\ncommence on the Fifteenth day of September 1910.\nAnd I hereby agree that in case a license is\ngranted pursuant to this application that no Asiatic\nshall be employed, or be permitted to be upon said\npremises, other than in the capacity of a guest or\ncustomer, nor shall Asiatics be employed off said\npremises to do any work to be used in or in any way\nconnected with said premises, and I hereby agree\nthat I shall accept aaid license subject to thi.\nagreement, and that any breach of this agreement\nshall render me liable to all the penalies provided\nfor in Section 19 of the Prince Rupert Liquor\nLicense By-law, 1910.\nMy Post Office address is Box 750, Prinee Rupert\nB. C.\nThe name and addreas of the owner of the premise, proposed to be licensed is myself, Peter\nBlack, P. 0. Box 760, Prince Rupert, B. C.\nDated at Prince Rupert this 4th day of August\n1910.\nPeter Black\nAPPUCATION FOR UQUOR UCENSE\nAPPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE\nI Mitchell Albert of the City of Prince Rupert,\nthe Province of British Columbia,   merchant\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ...   -     .... ^\n        ilti.\nthe provisions of the Statutes in that behalf and the\nhereby apply to the Board uf License Commissioners\nfor a houl license to sell intoaicatim\nliquors under\n_... unons oi ua* statutes in tn.t Dehalf and the\nby-laws of tbe City of Prince Rupert and any\namendments thereto', for the premises known and\ndescribed aa \"The MeBride\" situate on lot 81,\nbloek 17 section 1 in the City of Prince Rupert to\ncommence on the 15th day of September 1910.\nAnd I hereby agree that in ease a license la\ngranted pursuant to this application that no Asiatic shall be employed, or permitted to be upon\naaid premises, other than in the capacity of a guest\nor customer, nor shall Asiatics be employed off\nsaid premises to do any work to be used in or any\nway connected with said premises, and I hereby\nagree that I shall accept said license subject to thu\nagreement, and that any breach of this agreement\nshall render me liable to all the penalties provided\nfor in section 19 of thc Prince Rupert Liquor\nLicense   By-law   1910.\nMy Past Office address Is Prinee Rupert\nThe name and addreas of the owner of the\npremises proposed to be licensed is Mitchell\nAlbert\nDated at Prince Rupert thi. ninth day of August\n1910.\nMitchell Albert\nT. J.  VAUGHAN-RHYS,\nMining Engineer,\nPremier Hotel,  Prince Rupert,\n^dvice given on Portland Canal investments.\nWM. S. HALL, L. D. S., D. D. S.\nDentist.\n[ Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty.\nI All dental operations skilfully treated. Gas and\ncal anaBthetics administered for the painless exaction of teeth.   Consultation free.   Offices: 19\naid 20 Alder Block. Prince Rupert, 11-12\nDR. H. S. ELLISON\nEYESIGHT SPECIALIST\n(Optometrist and Optician.)   Eyea acientiflcally\nkxamimed and tested;  glasses carefully fitted;\nkll work guaranteed.   Consultation free.    Temporary office: Room 7, G.T.P. Annex.\nMISS E. A. FROUD, A.L.C.M.\nTeacher of\nPianoforte, Violin and Singing\nSecond ave., bet. Seventh and Eighth sts.\nDR. M. F. KEELY\nDentist\n68 Granville St.\nVancouver\nJ.  H. PILLSBURY,\nCivil Engineer.\nSurveying  -:-  Designs  -:-   Estimates\nRoom 7, Exchange Block,\nCorner Third Avenue and Sixth Street\nAPPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE\nI Alexander James Prudhomme, of the City of\nPrince Rupert, in the Province of British Columbia\ncontractor, hereby apply to the Board of License\nCommissioners for the said City of Prince Rupert\nfor an hotel license to aell IntoirJcat'ng liquors under\nthe provisions of the Statute, in that behalf and\nthe by-laws of tbe City of Prince Rupert, and any\namendments thereto, for the premises known and\ndeaeribed aa The Savoy Hotel, situated on lota IS\nand 14, block 33, sec. 1, Prince Rupert, B. C, to\ncommence on the Fifteenth day ef September 1910.\nAnd I hereby agree that in ease a license is\nSanted pursuant to thia applieation that no\nsialic shall be employed, or be permitted to be\nupon aaid premises, other than in the capacity of a\nguest or customer, nor shall Asiatic be employed\noff said premises to do any work to be used in or\nin any way connected with aaid premises, and 1\nhereby agree that I shall accept said license subject\nto thia agreement, and that any breach of thia\nagreement shall render me liable to all the penalties\nErovided for in Section 19 of the Prinee Rupert\niquor License By-law, 1910.\nMy  Post  Office addreas is  Vox   126,   Prince\nRupert, B. C.\nThe name and address of the owner of the pre\nmines proposed to be licensed is myself, Alexander James Prudhomme, P. O. Box 126, Prinoe\nRupert, B. C.\nDated at Prince Rupert 'his 4th day of August\n1910.\nA. J. Prudhomme.\nI. Oiler Besner. of the City of Prince Rupert in\nthe Province of British Columbia, hotelkeeper,\nhereby apply to the Board of License Commissioners for the said City of Prince Rupert for a\nhotel license to sell intoxicating liquors under the\nprovisions of the Statutes in that behalf and the\nby-laws of the City of Prince Rupert and any\namendments thereto, for the premises known and\ndescribed as the New Knox Hotel, situated on\nLota 13 and 14. in Block 2, Section 1, Prince Rupert\nB.C., to commence on the Uth day of September.\n1910.\nAnd 1 hereby agree that in case a license is\ngranted pursuant to this application that no Asiatic shall be employed, or be permitted to be upon\nsaid jiremises, other than in the capacity of a guest\nor a customer, nor shall Asiatic, be employed off\nsaid premises to do any work to be used in or ir.\nany way connected with aaid premises, and I hereby agree that 1 shall accept such license subject\nto this agreement and that any breach of this\nagreement shall render me liable to all the penalties provided for In Section 19of the Prince Rupert\nLiquor License Bv-law, 1910.\nHy Post Office addreas is Prince Rupert B.C.\nThe name and address of the owner of the premises proposed to be licensed is Olier Besner, Prince\nRupert B.C.\nDated at Prince Rupert this 3rd day of August\n1910.\nOLIER BESNER\nUQUOR UCENSE NOTICE\nNotiee Is hereby given that Douglas Sutherland\nand Edward Jamea Maynard of the City of Prince\nRupert, B. C, intend to apply to the Board of\nLicense Commissioner, of the city of Prince Rupert\nB. C. st the next sittings thereof, for a bottle\nlicense to sell Intoxicating liquors under the provisions of the statute, in that behalf and of the\nby-laws of the City of l'rince Rupert, in the premise,\nknown u situated on lota 5 and 6 in block 14 In\nsection 1, Prince Rupert, B. C, to commence on\nthe 16th day of September, 1910.\nDated at Prince Kupert, B. C, this 6th day of\nAugust,   1910.\nDouglas    Sutherland\nEdward J. Maynard.\nSTEWART\nPortland Canal\nB.C.\nWE HAVE A NUMBER OF\nSTEWART LOTS\nFORJSALE ON EASY TERMS\nAPPUCATION FOR UQUOR UCENSE\nAPPLICATION FOR LIQUOR UCENSE.\nTENDERS will be received by the undersigned\nuo to and including the I6th day of August\n1\ufffd\ufffd0, on the building and lease of Lot No. 6, Block\nNJ. 31, Section 1, in the Townsite of Prince Rupert\nlately occupied by Clarke A Ives.\nr or further particulars of lease, etc., address\nD. D, McTavish, Box 126. Prinoe Rupert or the\nAaaurnee.\nThe lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.\n...  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd B. WILSON. Assignee.\n| July 15-im Herald St.. Victoria.'B. C\nI, John Young Rochester of the City of Prince\nRupert, in the Province of British Columbia,\nBroker, hereby apply to the Board of License\nCommissioner, for the said City of Prince Ru\nan Hotel licence to sell intox eating liquors under\nthe provisions of the Statutes in that behalf and\nthe by-laws of the City of Prinee Rupert, and any\namendments thereto, for the premise.* known and\ndescribed as The Empress Hotel, situate on lota\n19 and 20 in Block 23 ln Section 1, Prince Rupert\nB. C, to commence on the 15th. day of September,\n1910.\nAnd I hereby agree that In can a licence ia grant*\ned pursuant to thia applieation that no Asiatic shall\nbe employed, or be permitted to be upon aaid premise., other than in the capacity of a guest or customer, nor shall Asiatics be employed off said premises to do any work to be used in or In any way\neonne ted with said premises, and I hereby agree\nthat I shall accept aaid license subject to this agreement and that any breach of this agreement shall\nrender me liable to all the penalties provided for\nin Section 19 of the Prince Rupert Uquor Licence\nBy-lsw,    1910.\nMy Post Office addreas is Box 684, Prince Rupert\nB.C-\nThe name and addreas of the owner of the premises propoaed to be licenced is M. Thorach and\nSons, Vienna, Austria.\nDated at Prince Rupert this 6th. day of August\n1910.\nAug. 6-1 month. John Young Rochester.\nAPPLICATION FOR UQUOR   LICENSE.\nI, George A. Sweet of the City of Prince Rupert,\nin the Province of British Columbia, Hotel Manager\nhereby apply to the Board of Licenae Commiasioner. for the said City of Prince Rupert for an Hotel\nlicence to sell intoxicating liquors under the provisions of the Statutes in that behalf and the by-laws\nof the City of Prince Rupert, and any amendments\nthereto, for the premises known and described as\nthe Prince Rupert Inn, to commence on the 16th.\nday of September, 1910.\nSAMUEL MAY&CO.\nBILLIARD TABLE\nMANUFACTURERS.\n-gfablishcd\nForfi) Years.\nSend for (ata\/offue\n102 fr104,\niDGIAIDE ST..W*.\nTORONTO.\nOr to local agenta. G. W. ARNOTT. Rupert City\nJ.ealty & Information Bureau. Prince Rupert B.C.\niTlS-i\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Wrftta Prince iSupert Uquor  Lle\ufffd\ufffd*\nByM^Poit Office .ddrees is Prince Rupert B. C.\nTRY  THE  OPTIMIST  WANT\nAD. WAY OF FINDING\nA BUYER\nI, Patrick J. Moran, cf the City of Prince Rupert, in the Province of British Columbia, hotel-\nkeeper, hereby apply to the Board of License\nCommissioners for the said City of Prince Rupert,\nfor a hotel license to sell intoxicating liquors under\nthe provisions of the Statutes in that behalf and\nthe by-laws of the City of Prince Rupert, and any\namendments thereto, for the premises known and\ndescribed as Victoria Hotel, to commence on the\n14th day of September. 1910.\nAnd I hereby agree that in case a license is\nminted pursuant to this application that no Asiatic shall be employed, or be permitted to be upon\nsaid premises, other than in the capacity of a\nguest or a customer, nurshall Asiatics be employed off same premises tn do any work to be used\nin or in any way connected with said premises,\nand I hereby agree that 1 shall accept said license\nsubject to this agreement, and that any breach of\nthis .u^recment shall render me liable to all the\npenalties provided for In Section 19, of the Prince\nRupert License By-law, 1910.\nMy Post Office address is Prince Rupert, B. C.\nThe name and address of the owner of the premises proposed to be licensed is Patrick J. Moqun.\nDated at Prince Rupert this 4th day of August,\n1910. P. J. MORAN.      aug6\nAPPUCATION   FOR   A   UQUOR    UCENSE\nForm   A.\nI George Sutherland of the City of Prince Rupert\nin the Province of British Columbia, restaurant\nkeeper hereby apply to the Board of License Commissioners for a bottle licenae to sell intoxicating\nliquors under the provisions of the Statutes in that\nbehalf and the by-laws of the City of Prinee Rupert\nand any amendment* thereto, for the premise*\nknown and described as \"Douglas Cafe\" situate\non lot 15, block 22 section 1 in the City of Prince\nRupert to commence on the 16th day of September\n1910.\nAnd I hereby agree that In ease a licenae is\ngranted pursuant to this application that no\nAsiatic shall be employed, or permitted to be upom\nsaid premises, other than in the capacity of a guest\nor customer, nor shall Asiatics be employed off\nsaid premises to do any work to be used in or in\nany way connected with said premises, and 1 hereby agree that I shall accept aaid licenae subject\nto this agreement, and that any breach of this ag*\nreement shall render me liable to all the penalties provided for in section 19 of the Prince Rupert Uquor\nLicense By-law 1910.\nMy Pott Office addreas is Prinee Rupert.\nThe name and address of the owner of the premises propoaed to be licensed is    John Dulman.\nDated at Prince Rupert this ninth day of August\n1910.\nGeorge Sutherland.\nUQUOR UCENSE NOTICE\nTake notice that 1, Benjamin Holmberg of the\nCity of Prince Rupert, in the Province of British\nColumbia, intend to apply tu the Board of License\nCommissioners for the City of Prince Rupert for\na bottle license to sell liquor by retail under subsection li of section 176 of the Municipal Clauses\nAct, in the premises of the Hub Cigar Store, situate on lots 1 and 2, block 22, section 1, part of the\nWestenhaver block, in the said City uf Prince\nRupert, to commence upon the 16th day of September, 1910.\nAnd I hereby agree that in case a license is\ngran ed pursuant to this application that no Asiatic shall be employed, or permitted to be upon\nsaid premises, other than in the capacity uf a guest\nor customer, nor shall Asiatics be employed off\nsaid premises to do any work to be used in or in any\nway connected with said premises, and 1 hereby\nagree that 1 shall accept satd license subject to this\nagreement, and that any breach of this agreement\nshall render me liable to all tbe penalties provided\nfor in section 19 of the Prince Rupert Uquor\nLicense   By-law    1910.\nMy Post Office address is Prince Rupert, B. C.\nDated at Prince Rupert this 4th day of Aug.,\n1910,\nAug. 8. BENJAMIN HOLMBERG\nUquor   Notice\nTake notice that the Northern British Columbia\nUquor Company Umited intends to apply to the\nBoard of Ueense Commissioners of tbe city of\nPrince Rupert for a wholesale licenae to sell n-\ntoxicating liquors, and for a bottle license to sell\nliquor by retail under sub-section U and 4 of section\n175 of the Municipal Clauses Act, in the premises\nSituate on lot 17, block 13, section 1 in the\ncity of Prince Rupert, to commence upon the 15th\nday of September 1910.\nAnd I hereby agree that in case a license is\ngranted pursuant to this application that no Atf-\natlc shall be employed, or permitted to be upon\nsaid premises, other than in the capacity of a guest\nor customer, nor shall Asiatics be employed off\nsaid premises to do any work to be used in or in any\nway connected with said premises, and I hereby\nagree that I shall accept said license subject to thsi\nagreement, and that any breach of this agreement\nshall render me liable to all the penalties provided\nfor In section 19 of tbe Prince Rupert Uquor\nUeense   By-law    1910.\nThe postoffice address of the said company is\nP. 0. Box 839, Prinee Rupert, B. C.\nDated at Prince Rupert this 2nd day of August\n1910.\nNorthern British Columbia Liquor\nCompany    Umited\nSamuel\nHarrison\n&Co.\nPrince Rupert, B. C.\nAPPUCATION FOR UQUOR -LICENSE\nI, Maurice Bondau of the City of Prince Rupert,\nin the Province of British Columbia, real estate\nagent hereby apply to the Board of Licenae Com-\nm ssioners for a hotel license to aell intoxicating\nliquors under the provisions of the Statutes in\nthat behalf and the by-laws of the City of Prince\nRupert and any amendments thereto, for the premises known and described as \"The Windsor\nHotel\" situate on lots 13 and 14, block 9 section 1\nIn the city of Prince Rupert to commence on the\n15th day of September 1910.\nAnd I hereby agree that in case a licenae is\ngranted pursuant to this application that no\nAsiatic shall be employed, or permitted to be upon\nsaid premises, other than in the capacity of a guest\nor customer, nor shall Asiatics he employed off\nsaid premises to do any work to be used in or In\nany way connected with said premlsea, and I hereby agree that I shall accept said license subject to\nthis \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd(freement, and that any breach of this agreement shall render me liable to all the penalties\nErovided for in section 19 ot the Prince Rupert\niquor License   By-law  1910,\nMy Post Office address Is Prince Rupert\nThe name and address of the owner of the premises proposed to be licensed is Maurice Bondaux\nDated at Prince Rupert this ninth day of August\n1910.\nMaurice Bondaux\nApplication  For Liquor  License\nWe, George Milner and Frank T. Bowness of\nthe'City of Prince Rupert, in the Province of\nBritish Columbia, Restauranters, hereby apply to\nthe Board of Licenae Commissioners for the said\nCity of Prince Rupert for a Restaurant license to\nsell intoxicating liquors under the provisions of\nthe Statutes in that behalf and the by-laws of the\nCity of Prince Rupert, and any amendments thereto, for the premises known and described as the\nExchange Grill, situate on Second Ave. between\nSixth and Seventh Streets in the City of Prince\nRupert, to commence on th 16th day of -September,\n1910.\nAnd we hereby agree that in case a license Is\ngranted pursuant to this application that no Asiatic shall be employed, or be permitted to be upon\nsaid premlaea, other than in the capacity of a\nguest or customer, nor shall Asiatics be employed\noff said premises to do any work to be used In or\nin any way connected with said premises, and we\nhereby agree that we shall accept said license subject to this agreement, and that any breach of\nthis agreement shall render us liable to all the\npenalties provided for in Section 19 of the Prince\nKupert Liquor License By-law, 1910.\nOur Post Office address is Prince Rupert,  R. C.\nThe name and address of the owner f  .he\nBremises propose to be licensed Is Weitrn'-aver\nros., Prince Rupert, B.C.\nDated at Prince Rupert this Sth day of August,\n1910.\nMILNER A BOWNESS\nFISCAL AGENTS\nThe Main Reef\nMining Co.\ni\nLicense Transfer.\nTAKE NOTICE that I, R. J. MoDonell, of Port\nEsslnirton, hotel keeper, intend to apply for a\ntransfer of my liquor license of the Essinicton\nHotel, Port Essintrton, to K. Cunningham m Sons,\nof Port Essin-rton. K. J. McDONELL.\njlyD-SOd\nSell   For   Caah\nOn and after September 1st I will sell\nfor Caah Only. Watch our advt. after\nthis date for grocery specials. J. E.\nMerryfield, corner Third avenue and\nFifth street.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd72-tf.\nNewly Opened\nGood Accommodations\nGRAND HOTEL\nJ.   GOODMAN,   Proprietor\nSpring Beds 25c.    Rooms 50c.\nand   $1.00.      Best   beds  and\nrooms in town for the money.\nFIRST AVE. AND SEVENTH STREET\nPrince Rupert, B.C. 76tf |\nPortland Canal\nStocks\na\nSpecialty\nDaily Wires\nSAMUEL\nHARRISON\n&CO.\nReal Estate and Financial\nBrokers\nSecond Ave., Prince Rupert\nFifth Street.jStewart\nSamuel Harrison\nNoUrrlPublk!\nVernon S. Gamble THE   PRINCE   RUPERT   OPTIMIST\n'\n.>\nThe Prince Rupert Optimist\n> daily;:and weekly\nTHE OPTIMIST is the leading newspaper of Northern.BritishjJColumbia.   It\nhas grown up with the city.\nADVERTISING RATES are one price to all\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd25c per inch each issue for display\nmatter.   This rate applies to all advertising-without distinction of quantity\nor time of contract.\ni Reading Notices and Legal Advertising are 10c per line.\nSUBSCRIPTION RATES-Daily, 50c per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance.\nWeekly, $2.00 per year.\nDaily Edition.\nFriday, Aug. 12\nDip in, boys, and get a piece of the city money.  The documents will be kept\nback from the public.\nNot being a blind pig, of course the Optimist has no right to do business during\na Stork regime.\nSomebody must be ashamed of that salary list when the mayor refuses tfJ let\nit be made public.\nAn incredible rumor is being circulated to the effect that the city council is\ngoing to start something next week. Five more engineers and six stenographers will\nbe added to the pay roll.\nThe Mayor refuses to let the Optimist have certain information at the city\nhall but the Optimist knows without applying to the civic officers how many 24\nhours spaces have passed since the mayor made his boast about closing the blind pig.\nIt was stated in the council meeting Wednesday evening that only Provincial\nland surveyors were permitted to give street grades to prospective builders. This\nmay be misunderstood. Anyone qualified can give the grades but only licensed\nsurveyors can be proceeded against for damages in case of an error.\nA live member of the Publicity Club this week issued a printed pamphlet\nappeal to the public for their support to this worthy organization. The publication\nwas issued at his personal expense. This kind of practical boosting is somewhat\ndifferent from that of the city council.\nThe sewer work will be completed as far as Sixth street to-morrow and will\nthen probably cease for lack of pipe. Thus are the council helping to make a city\npay roll.\nBEATS RECORD\nIN ALTITUDE\nLEBLANCE   STILL   LEADING    IN\nCROSS-COUNTRY   RACE\nLatham's Record of Two Hundred\nAnd Sixty Miles in Three' Hours\nBy Aeroplane.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdWina Long Dia-\ntance   Prize   of   Two   Thousand\n(Special to the Optimist)\nMezieres France, August 12.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdWeyman\nand Cammermann, who were forced\nby the storm to abandon the crosscountry aeroplane race yesterday, started again today and are still in the race.\nBut Leblance has cinched it for the\nfirst place no matter what the performances of the other competitors\nmay   be.\nLondon, August 12.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThe World's\nrecord height for aeroplanes was broken\nyesterday by Millionaire Drexel. He\nascended   over   seven   thousand   feet.\nParis, August 12.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdLatham has won\nthe prize of two thousand dollars for\nthe awiftest long distance flight. He\ndrove his aeroplane today from Chalons\nto Issy, a distance of two hundred and\nsixty miles in three hours.\nWILLIAMS   EATS  WELL\nAppetite Returned Immediately He\nLearned   He   Was   Sane\nG. T. Williams will leave in a day or\ntwo for New Westminster where he will\nbe a guest of the government for the\nnext ten years. Williams is in splendid\nspirits. Aa soon as he was sentenced\nand he knew that he was not crazy he\nwent down stairs and had dinner. His\nappetite returned immediately and he\nhas never failed to punish a bountiful supply of beefsteak or ham and eggs\nevery meal. He said that he did not\nthink he could live through the trial\nbut he feels better now than ever.\nREAL ESTATE GOOD\nBrokers Report Several Good Sales\nThe   Paat   Week\nSeveral real estate men told the Optimist this morning that there has been\na big improvement in the real estate\nbusiness the past couple of weeks.\nMany deals have been put through and\nit only needs the return of the papers\nbefore the details can be published.\nSo many of the owners as well as the\npurchasers reside out of town that it\ntakes quite a time to close a deal up.\nThe people who are buying now are\nwise as there will be an increase in price\nthis fall that will mean considerable.\nCOMMITTED FOR TRIAL\nLevine  Charged     With    Obtaining\nCredit Under False Pretencea\nA. S. Levine again appeared before\nMagistrate McMullen this morning on\nthe charge of obtaining a bill of credit\nunder false pretences. Levine was committed for trial and will appear before\nJudge Young in a day or two to elect\nfor trial. He may wish to go before a\njury in Vancouver at the next session\nor to be tried at once by Judge Young.\nHOTEL  ARRIVALS.\nG. T. P. Inn\nH. F. Waterford, Vancouver\nMr and Mrs. N. Carmichael, Victoria\nE. Hodgson, Victoria\nMr. and Mrs. W. E. Collinson, Stewart.\nCondensed Advertisements.\nSOUTH   POLE  PARTY\nCaptain Scott's Expedition  Ia Now\nTwelve  Daya  Overdue\n(Special to the Optimist)\nLondon, August 12.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-The Terra Nova,\nwith Captain Scott's south pole expedition on board, is twelve days overdue and much anxiety is being manifested in consequence.\nG\nARE YOU IN NEED OF HELP ?   Do you want\nto buy, or sell, or hire, or loan?   Try The\nOptimist Condensed Ad. route.\nFOR SALE-Quantity shack furnishings practically new.   Apply Box 844, Prince Rupert.76\nFOR SALE OR TO RENT-Einht room house\non Eighth Ave.   Apply to T. Collart, Feed\nStore, Market Place. 86-15d\nIRL  WANTED-For store.     Apply to T. S.\nBoggs. Westholme Boarding House.     84-3t\nLOST\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdAn open face ladles' watch with pin, between Royal Cafe and Preinier Hotel.   Finder\nwill be rewarded on returning to Premier H. 82-8t\nTHERE have been more articles returned to owners through the Optimist Want Ads. than any\nother medium in town. 37-tf\nWANTED-Respeotable lad for delivery, and to\nmake himself generally useful.    Clifton's\nBakery. 84-tf\nCITY Employment Oflice will open for business\nSaturday, the 10th inst. Your patronage is\nsolicited. P. O. Box 842. Office corner Centre\nStreet and 1st Ave. Jly 14-lm\nfTO BUSINESS MEN-Accounts written up, ad*\n-I- justed, systemized and audited, and balance\nsheets prepared by experienced accountant on\nreasonable terms. Address II. R. Optimist orHce.\nJv 21-lm\nWe Have Moved\nTO OUR NEW OFFICE\nIN   THE\nHelgerson Building\n6th STREET\nUnion Transfer & Storage Co. Ltd.\nAgents for Imperial Oil Company\nTelephone 36\nPERSONAL\nMrs. Geo. D. Tite entertained a\nnumber of friends last evening at her\nhome, Fifth avenue in honor of Miss\nWinnifred Dobbin, of Peterborough\nOnt., who is visiting in the city.\nVancouver   Now   Third\nVancouver, August 12.-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd(Special)\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nThe local baseball team was beaten\nagain by Spokane yesterday by Spokane\nand now, instead of occupying the first\nplace for the pennant she is third. The\nresults of the games played yesterday\nare:-\nVancouver three, Spokane four\nTacoma six, Seattle nothing.\nLacroaae   ia   Different\nOne must give Con Jones credit\nfor springing the unique. His latest\npress notice heralds the fact that Tommy Burns will again take out naturli-\nzation papers and enlist with the Vancouver nondescripts in the good old\nCanadian game of lacrosse. But don't\nyou ever worry. The same Tommy\nknows enough to keep away from any\nplace where he will get hurt. He knows\nthat lacrosse is a different proposition\nto the ring, and he still remembers the\ntime when big Jim Scott of the Mt.\nForest team nearly knocked his block\noff when in the earlier, and less affluent\ndays he essayed lacrosse before as Noah\nBrusso. Oh no, he of the stars and\nstripes who now traces his ancestry\nback to the people bard of Ayrshire,\nwe opine that we won't see you marking Tommy Gifford.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdroronto Telegram.\nThe Weather\nTwenty-four hours ending 5   a. m.,\nAugust 11.\nMax. Temp. 64.8; min. 44.0.\nBarometer 5 a.m.. 30.199.\nWORKMAN  DROWNED\nPORTLAND CANAL STOCKS.\nLatest   Quotationa   From Vancouver Exchange.\n(Aa reported by S. Harrison A Co.)\nBID    ASKED\nPortland Canal     841-2     .35\nStewart M. & D. Co    3.61      3.80\nRed Cliff    1.39      1.46\nMain Reef 30\nDivorceless Pairs is Evangelist Litch's\nsubject this evening at the Special\nMeeting in the Baptist Church.\nMr. Daw Gillmore will sing a solo.\nFell Off the Pile Driver Scow at Work\nAlong the Railway Front\nMr. Smith, of Foley, Welch & Stewart,\nreceived a telegram yesterday afternoon\nfrom port Captain S. B. Johnson, telling of the sad death by drowning of a\nman named Walter Eva. The man was\nat work on the pile driver operating at\nMile 67, when by some means he fell\noff 'the scow and drowned before the\nlife boat could reach him. His body has\nnot yet been discovered.\nMARINE\nThe Princess Royal will be here tomorrow from Skagway.\nThe Humboldt arrived here at half\npast twelve this afternoon.\nSteamer Camosun is expected tonight\nwith its big freight of accumulated mail.\nBIG LOAD FOR SEATTLE\nMany   Prince   Rupert   People   Left\nHere on the Cottage City\nThe Cottage City had all her available passenger accommodation taken\nup when she left here yesterday afternoon\namong those boarding here at this port\nfor Seattle being Mr and Mrs. W. G.\nCook, J. Devlin, R. R. Thomas, T.\nSchartman, S. Wrager, J. B. Warnsforth,\nFred Evanson, Thos Copper, A. Donald,\nM. Knight, Silas M. Bearen, Mark\nMcKay, A. Stephens, A. Collasin, J.\nShebasa, Joseph Bradley, Peirce C.\nWechildahl, G. Nadalin, G. Marroni,\nH. Johnson, Geo. Luchtonaner, A. Steel,\nand twenty seconf class.\nSTEAMER   BULLETIN\n8 a.m. Clear, calm, warm, water 9 inches\nbelow zero.\nHazelton   at   Kitselas  discharging\nDistributor by Copper River 8:15 a.ml\nen route up river\nOperator at head of canyon\nInlander  at   Meanskinisht  en  route\nHazelton\nConveyor  by   Clearwater  5:30  a.m.\nen route up river\nSkeena left Prince Rupert for Kitselas\nat   8   a.m.\nOmineca   at    Hardscrabble   loading\nlumber for Sedleys.\nSOLD   LIQUOR\nLAND PURCHASE NOTICE\nCassiar Land DtiiM*,.   rv\nTake notice \"hat'      \ufffd\ufffd\ufffddr^ \ufffd\ufffd'Sk*\ufffd\ufffd'\nVancouver, B. c. oc^&U^^ \ufffd\ufffd\nof&So'^KtThtr*.*.^\njunction with the Naas rii \"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdmil\ufffd\ufffdtro\ufffd\ufffd u\nthence north 80 chains ih-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ew80tfc\ufffd\ufffdl\ufffd\ufffdi\nthence south 80 chains to ., \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd?1 w 88\ncontaining 640 acrea. P  \"' ot mra-\ufffd\ufffd*TO.-neTt\n*ftll^^fB4Ea\ufffd\ufffdB\nCassiar Land District-Diatrict \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdrci\nTake notice that I, Ilichar   li   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd LSten'\ncouver, B. c., occupaitaIffiffifej * ^\nfor^rmission to purchase ttaTjr^ajj\njunction wiht Naas river, then\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd aa i'? i!1\nthence north 80 chains, thena S 80 fr\nthence south 80 chains to point \ufffd\ufffd*, ij^-fj\nTo An Indian and Waa Taken Before\nThe   Magiatrate\nMike Boscovich who is' credited with '\nkeeping a blind pig back of the   Kncx:\nhotel, was in the police court this morn-1\ning charged with supplying liquor to an j\nIndian.   He was remanded until Satur- ,\nday morning.   The bottle of dope found j\non the Indian was a special mixture put\nup by Boscovich and is very powerful\nstuff.   In other words it does not take\nlong to get a jag on, and one that will\nstay with you.\nwest 80 chain;\ncontaining 640 acres.\nSMS* -\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd *JttBUrfc\noccupation laborer, intends to a\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdlv f, \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdi \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdC'\nto purchase, the following ,l,,scrXVu\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ?\"'\nnl VET?\"01\"** at,a !\"\ufffd\ufffd\" Planted on the right baak\nof the Kitwancool river ahout ten mllaKX\njunction with the Naas rivor, thcncc matlffilS\nthen\ufffd\ufffdnorth80chai,,s.thc\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdc,tc\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdohl ,'fc\ninf64800ac^9tOPOint0'COmmeM\ufffd\ufffde\ufffd\ufffd^*\nDate May 16, 1910. ,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nPub. June 18. Robcrt McDonM\nCassiar Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict ol Skeena\nTake notice that I, Arthur Hushes ol Vanraiv,-\nB. C., occupation fisherman, intends to annh to\npermission  to  purchase tho following dinbed\nCommencing at a post planted lour miles eaat\nof a point on the east bank, ol Naas river, saidpojt\non Naas being about twenty seven miles up rim\nfrom Aiyansh Indian Village and ahout three raja\ndown stream from the mouth of Kitwancool rim\nthence east 80 chains, thence north BO chain!\nthence west 80 chaina, thence south 80 chaini to\nEoint   of  commencement,   containing 610 a\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nPate May 14, 1910. Arthur HugS\nPub. June 18. Kobert McDonald, Attn\nCassiar Land District \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict ol Skeena.\nTake notice that I, John Gray ol Vancouver. B.C,\noccupation laborer, intenda to apply lor permissioi\nto purchase the following described lands:-\nCommencing at a post planted four miles tut\nof a point on tne east bank of Naas river, said point\non the Naas being about twenty seven miles ua\nriver from Aiyansh Indian Village and about lira\nmiles down river from the mouth of Kitwancool\nriver, thence eaat 80 chains, thence south 80 chair*.\nthence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chaini ta\nEoint of commencement,  containing lilO acres.\nlate May 14,1910. John firav.\nPub.   June   18. Robort   McDonald Agent\nCassiar Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict ol Skeena.\nTake notice that I, Jens Johansen ol Vancouver\nB. C, occupation fisherman, intends to apply lor\npermission to purchase the lollowing described\nlands:-\nCommencing at a post planted (our miles eut\nof a point on the east bank of the Naas river, said\npoint on the Naaa being about twenty-nine rndtl\nup river from Aiyansh Indian Village and one mill\ndown ,-ivar from the mouth of Kitwancool river,\nthence east 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thenct\nwest 80 chains, tnence north 80 chains to point ol\ncommencement, containing 640 acres.\nData May  14,1910. Jens Johanna\nPub. June 18. Robert McDonald Agtlt\nCassiar Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Skeena\nTake notice that I, Jamea Mayne Morrison ot\nVancouver, B. C, occupation electrician, intendi\nto apply for permission to purchase the followini\ndescriDed lands:-\nCommencing at a post plantod three mi.ra eaB\n'of a point on the east bank ol the Naas nver, said\npoint on the Naas being about twenty-nine BJJ\nup river from Aiyansh Indian Village and one milt\ndown river from the mouth nl Kitwancool nver,\nthence oast 80 chains, thence aout h SO chains, tfcena)\nwest 80 chains, thence north 80 chaina to point oi\ncommencement, containing 640 acres.\nDate May 13,1910. James Mayne Morn*\nPub. June 18. Robort McDonald. Ateat*\nHAS   MOVED   HIS   OFFICE\nMr.  McMaster  Geta  Into  Hia  New\nQuartera Acroas the Wharf\nMr. McMaster, the local agent of the\nGrand Trunk Pacific, is now in his new\noffice, which happens to be the first one\noccupied in the service of the company\ntwo years ago, when he was agent,\nauditor, accountant and a force of clerks\nall by himself and even then had more\ntime to spare than he has now.\nThe new office is in Warehouse A,\nacross the dock from his old office,\nwhich has been made the ticket office\nof the company. It is a dinky affair for\nthe local manager of such an important\ncorporation, but is only intended to be\nused until permanent offices are constructed. The site of these will probably\nbe decided upon while President Hays'\nparty are here week after next.\nThe man who told you so only makes\nyou feel murderous when he reminds\nyou of it.\nThe Lone Star state promises to be\nthe next addition to the Southern dry\nbelt.\nCaaslar Land District-District of Skeana _\nTake notice that I, Charles Webster of Vancouver\nB.  C,   occupation   fisherman,  intenda to apw\nfor permission to purchase the following descnoea\n\"commencing at a post planted two mta \ufffd\ufffdJ\nof a point on the east bank, of thc Naas river,\ufffd\ufffd\npoint on the Naas being about twenty-nine DM\nup river from Aiyansh Indian Village and onent\ufffd\ufffd\ndown river from where the Kitwancool \"*\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"\ninto the Naas, thence cost SO chains, then\"\"\ufffd\ufffdH\n80 chains, thence west SO chains thencr norb\ufffd\ufffd\nchains to point of commencement and corns.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nM?Um 18,1910. ,        '>\ufffd\ufffd$\nPub. June 18. Robert McDonald. M0\ufffd\ufffd\nCassiar Land District-District of SkJJM\nTakeToUcTthat I, Alfred Dalstrom,0 V. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*\nB. C. occupation laborer, intends \"*\ufffd\ufffdP\\'$\ufffd\ufffd.\nmission to purchase the 'o'^'\"^^, mUeT\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nCommencing at a post planted four muejjj\nof a point on the east, bank of.\"\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"JJ, am\npoint on the Naas beingjff&n^SSmrmt\nup river from Aiyansh Indian \\Ulagjino on\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ndown river from where th. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd$ gftSE\nties Into the Naas ,ivcr, th.-rcc '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd lhM-,\nthence north 80 chains.thence *art10 *\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd' n\nsouth 80 chains to point of commencement,\naining 640 acres. ... d D,|(troni\nFu^iunJl1!'1910-    Robert M^^\nCaaslar Land District-Diatrictio! SkJJM \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,\nTakilnotlcethat I, William fftoon orTO\ufffd\ufffd,\nB. C, occupation fiaherman, .ntend. to spj^.\np-armission to  purchase the following\neast of a point on the east bar to \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ^\nabout twenty-nine mi es up rtvorin ^\nIndian Village, tald point on the N -.*..,*..\ufffd\ufffd]\nabout 1 mile downriver-fromwhere\"tne M\nriv\ufffd\ufffdr empties Into the Naas \ufffd\ufffd\"r' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdo,t80chaiai-\nehains, theme, north 80 chain th-\" '\ufffd\ufffdmence*n.nt\nthenca -south 80 chains to point oi\nconulnlng 640   acres. willjam Wilao\"\n&M7.818'1910-  **- .\ufffd\ufffd\ufffddA8eDt\nCuriar Land Dlatricb-Uistric.: of aee\"\nTakaTnotle. that l,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 'tfl MjJ\ncouver, B. C, occupation lopge.^ dMCr)b\ufffd\ufffdl\nfor j>\ufffd\ufffdmission to purchsse the low\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"Commencing at a post I^aATCS\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdiat of a point on th. east bank 0.ine m\ufffd\ufffd\nSta uprivar from Al^n-J' 'nJ *0nn, *,.il. *g\npoint OIith. Nau riv.r being abou -j*\nSv\ufffd\ufffd from where th. Kltw-ucooi inJi ,hen\ufffd\ufffd\nInto th. N.m river, J^SeM\"* '\"\"\"J-SSf\nMaylMOIO i.tfJB*\nPub. Jun. 18. er.\"'\" IHE   PRINCE   RUPERT   OPTIMIST\n^:^^@.I=^.@:^:@:@:^U=^:^K=^=:\nRed Barrel Shoe Sale\nNINE DATS\nMORE\nThere are a few people in Prince Rupert who have not yet got in on the\nShoe Sale at prices below cost.    We are going to give them another\nopportunity.    The Big Sale will be continued until\nSaturday, Aug. 20th\nFor the next nine days we will throw the very best of the stock into the\nred barrels. We intend to sell the stock completely out. It will be a\nchance you may not get again in months. Don't lose it. You will\nmake a wise investment by buying all your winter footwear now. It will\npay you bigger profits than real estate.\nShoes for Men Shoes for Ladies\nShoes for Children\nNEXT WEEK IT WILL BE FINISHED\nJ. E. LARKIN\nFine Shoe Store\nThird Avenue\n=S^^|^^^^t^|^^S;^:^;S^SllllSI^SI^U\ni$m\nHfefetfs* THE   PRINCE   RUPERT   OPTIMIST\nANTI-BUZZ\nA PERFECT M0S0UITO-DISPELUNG WXTURE\nPrevents the biting of mosquitos, black\nflies, sand flies and all summer jjests.\nA few drops applied to the skin will insure freedom from these troublesome\npests for some hours, and those who\nuse it occasionally need have no discomfort from this source.\nC. H. ORME,\nThe Pioneer Druggist\nCornor Second Ave. and Sixth St.\nTHE IROQUOIS\nPOOL\nEnglish and American Billiards\nEight Tables Centre Street\nLittle's NEWS Agency\nMagazines :: Periodicals :: Newspapers\nCIGARS   :: TOBACCOS  ::  FRUITS\nG.T.P. WHARF\nNotice of Assignment\nNotice is hereby niven that Harry S. Ives, of the\nCity of Prince Rupert, in the Province of British\nColumbia, Wholesale Produce Merchant, has by\nDeed of Assignment dated the Bth day of July,\n1910, assigned all hia personal property, real\nestate, credits and effects which may be seized\nand sold under execution to me Big-gerstatT Wilson of the City of Victoria, British Columbia,\nWholesale Merchant, for the general benefit of\nhia creditors.\nA meeting of the creditors will be held at the\noffice of the W. H. Malkin Co., Limited, No. 67,\nWater Street, in the City of Vancouver, in the\nProvince of British Columbia, at the hour of three\no'clock in the afternoon on the 22nd day of July,\nA.D., 1910, for the giving of directions with reference to the disposal of the estate.\nAnd further take notice that all creditors are\nrequired on or before the 17th day of August, A.D.\n\\JH0, to file with me the said Assignee, full particulars of their claims duly verified and the nature\nof the securities (if any) held by them.\nAnd notice is hereby given that after the Seventeenth day of August, 1910, I will proceed to distribute the assets among the creditors of whose\ndebts or claims I shall have then received notice;\nand I will not be responsible for the assets or amy\npart thereof so distributed to any creditor of whose\ndebt or claim I shall not then have received notice.\nDated at Vancouver, British Columbia, this\nSixth day of July, A.D. 1910.\nBIGGERSTAFF WIUSON,\nHerald St., Victoria, B. C.\nJuly 18-lm Assignee.\nCALUMET RESTAURANT\nFirst-Class Meals Day and Night.\nTHE OLD RELIABLE\nJERRY BONNEAU\nGeorgetown\nSawmill Co. Ltd.\nLumber\nand\nMouldings\nA.large stock of dry finishing lumber on hand. Boat\nlumber a specialty. Delivery\nmade at short notice.\nOur prices are as low as any.\npall on us before ordering.\nOFFICE:\nCor. Centre St and First Ave.\nFOR SALE\n3 Good Lots near Fish\nPlant   -    -    $500 each\n2 Double Corners, fine\nview Lots, Section\n8   .   .   .   .   $650 pair\nFOR RENT\n3-room Cottage, partly\nfurnished, Sect. 6,  $12\n3-room House, across\nHays'Creek,   -   -   $15\nG.R. NADEN COMPANY\nSecond Ave.,\nLimited.\nPrince Rupert, B.C.\nThe Royal\nCorner of Third Avenue and Sixth Street\nHOTEL\nThe Best Situation The Finest Rooms\nThe Best Equipment\nSteam Heat Hot and Cold Water Baths\nCAFE\nOur\ufffd\ufffdLunch(Counter and Restaurant are superior in appointments,\nservice and cuisine to any in the City.    It is popular with diners\nof taste, and the rendezvous of parties.\nQUICK LUNCH MODERN PRICES\nIf you try the Royal you will go again\nCORLEY 6 BURGESS\nProprietors\nPeck, Moore & Co.\nGENERAL BROKERS\nReal Estate and Insurance\nINSURANCE AGENCIES\nCinr North Britiah and Mercantile\nHartford Fire Inaurance Co.\nMARINE ^^\nInaurance Company\nBMV LMIIT asTc BONDS.LLS'\ufffd\ufffd-\ufffd\ufffd\nGENERAL AGENCIES\nDominion Wood Pipe Company, Limited.\nBoicowitz Steamship Company, Limited. I Georgetown Sawmill Company, Limited.\nCaaaiar Packing Company, Limited. | North Coast Towing Company, Limited.\nLloyd's Agent for Prince Rupert\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdC. W. PECK.\nLOTS E25 SALE\nIN THE FOLLOWING BLOCKS\nSECTION 1\nBLOCK 20\nBLOCK 31\nBLOCK 36\nBLOCK 7\nBLOCK   2\nBLOCK 23\nBLOCK 30\nBLOCK 27\nBLOCK 5\nBLOCK   3\nLOTS SECTION 5,   SECTION 6,   SECTION 7,  SECTION 8\nHOUSES, STORES, OFFICES TO RENT\nMONEY TO LOAN\nC. D. NEWTON\nReal Estate Notary Public\nCOAL   NOTICE\nQueen Charlotte Diviaion\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSkeena Land Distriet.\nI Leonard P. Loehe, master mariner, Victoria,\nB. C, intend to apply 80 days after date to tbe\nAsaistant Commissioner of Lands for a Ueense to\nprospect for eoal, oil, and petroleum on and under\ntha following described lands.\nCommencing at a post planted one mile north\nof tbe north west eorner of section 86 in township 7.\nthenee north 80 chains, tbenee east 80 chains,\nthenee south 80 chains, thenee west 80 chains, to\npoint of commencement and containing 640 acres.\nDated this 8th day of June 1910.\nLEONARD P: LOCKE\nPub. Aug. S. per S. V. Lasseter. Agent.\nQueen Charlotte Division\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSkeena Land District.\nI Haakon Edwardaon, farmer, Skidegate, B. C,\n80 days after date intend to apply to the Assistant Commissioner of Lands, for a Ueense to\nprospect for eoal, oU and petroleum oa and under\nthe following described lands. Commencing at a\npost planted one and one half miles east of the\nnorth-east comer of section 86 in township 7.\nThence north 80 chains, thence west 40 chains,\nthenee south 80 chains, thenee east 40 chains to\npoint of commeneement and containing 820 aeres.\nDated this 7th day of June 1910.\nHAAKON    EDWARDSON\nPub. August 6. per S. V. Lasseter, Agent.\nCOAL   NOTICE\nQueen Charlotte Division\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSkeena Land District.\nI. Walter J. Laaseter, farmer, ot Hillside, Ont.,\n80 days sfter date intend to apply to the Assistant Commiasioner ei Unds, for a license to\nprospect for coal, oO and petroleum on and under\nthe following described lands:-\nCommencing at a post planted one mUe north\nand one mfle east of the north-east comer of section\n36 in township 7; thence north 80 chains, thence\neast 80 chsina, thenee south 80 chains, tbenee west\n80 ehains to point of commeneement aad containing\nDated this 7th day of June, 1910.\nJ. LASSETER\nPub Aug 4\nS.;V. Lasseter, Agent\nSigns!\nThefOptimist Job Department\nnow has Wooa Type for Signs\nand Poster Wor\\.\nSig\nns.\nQueen Charlotte Division\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSkeena Land Distriet\nI Henry Lang, farmer of Huntsville, Ontario,\n80 days after date intend to apply to the Assistant Commissioner of Lands for a license to\nprospect for coal, oU and petroluem, on and under\nthe  following  described  lsnds:\nCommencing at a post planted 1 mUe North and\ntwo mUes East of the northeast corner of Section 86.\nIn Township 7..\nThence North 80 ehaina, thenee east 40 chsins,\nthence aouth 80 chains, thenee west 40 chains, to\npoint of commencement and containing 320 acres.\nDated this 7th. day of June, 1910.\nPub. Aug. t. Henry Lang.,\nper S. V. Lasseter, Agent.\nQueen Chsrlotte Division\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSkeena Land District.\nI, Henrietta Maud Locke, Wife, Victoria, B.C.\n80 dsys after dte intend to spply to the Assistant\nCommissioner of Lands for a license to prospect for\nCoal, Oil snd Petroleum on and under the foUowing\ndescribed lands:\nCommencing at a post planted one mile North of\nthe North-Weet comer of Section 86, in township 7\nThenee south 80 chains, thenee west 80 chains,\nthence North 80 ehsins, thence Eaat 80 chains,\nto point of commencement, snd containing 640\nDated this 8th. day of June, 1910.\nPub. Aug. 5. HENRIETTA MAUD LOCKE\nper S.V. Lasseter, Agent\nQueen Charlotte Division\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSkeena Land District.\nI, James E. Locke, Purser, Victoria, B. C.\n30 days after date Intend to apply to the Assistant\nCommissioner of Landa for a licence to prospect\nfor Coal, OU and Petroleum on and under the following described lands.\nCommenceing at a post planted one mfle North\nof the Northeast comer of Section 86 In township 7.\nThenee South 80 chains, thence East 80 chsins,\nthenee North.80 chains, thence West 80 ehsins, to\nKbit of commencement and containing 640 acres,\nited this 8th. day of June, 1910.\nJAMES E. LOCKE.\nPub Aug 6 per S. V. Lasseter, Agent.\nQueen Charlotte Division\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSkeena Land Distriet.\nI, Etta Stannard, Stenographer, Victoria, B. C.\n80 days sfter date intend to apply to the Asslstsnt\nCommissioner of lands for a Ueense to prospect for\nCoal, Oil and Petroleum on and under the foUowing\ndescribed lands.\nCommencing st a post planted one mUe North\nof the Northwest comer of section 86 In township 7.\nThence North 80 chains, thenee West 80 ehsins,\nthence South 80 Chains, thenee East 80 ehains\nto point of commencement snd containing 640 acres.\nDated this 8th. day of June, 1910.\nETTA  STANNARD\nPub Aug 5 per S. V. Lasseter, Agent.\nQueen Charlotte Diviaion\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSkeena Land  District.\nI, WflUam L. Locke, Printer, Vietoria, B. C.\n80 days after date Intend to apply to the Assistant\nLand Commiasioner for a ueense to prospect for\nCoal, OU or Petroleum on or under the following\ndescribed  lands.\nCommenceing at a post planted one mile North\nof the Northeast comer of Section 86, in township 7.\nThenee North 80 ehsins, thenee East 80 ehsiins,\nthenee South 80 chains, thence West 80 chains, to\npoint of commencement and containing 640 acres.\nDsted this 8th. day of June, 1910.\nPub. Aug. 6th. WILLIAM L. LOCKE,\nper S. V. Lasseter, Agent.\n?!^C\ufffd\ufffd L\ufffd\ufffdASSENGER **4\n\"CETRIANA5\nSails from Evans, Coleman wharf v.\ncouver, on 1st, 10th and 20th \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\/'\nmonth at 10 p. m,   fo, C\" \ufffd\ufffd' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdT\nClaxton, PortVingtn,Na7n-Bl\nPRINCE RUPERT AND STEWaIt\nPORTLAND CANAL        '\nNew Steamer \"PETRIANA\"\n(Freight only) sails from Vancouver\nevery alternate Wednesday for\nPRINCE RUPERT AND STEWART\nPORTLAND CANAL,\nand all Northern British Columbia porta.\nFor further particulars apply at tht\nComoany's office\nCar. Water and Cordova Sis., Vancou*\nOrJ.H. ROGERS, Ticket Agent,\nPrince Rupem\nCanadian Pacific RaOway\nSTEAMERS LEAVE PRINCE RUPEKT\nfar Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle.\nPrincess Royal, Saturday morning,\nAugust 13th.\nLEAVE VANCOUVER:\nPrincess Royal, Tuesday night,\nAugust 16th, at 11 p.m.\nPrincess Beatrice, Thursday night,\nAugust 18th, at 11 p.m.\nOwing to accident to Princess May,trip\nof Princess Beatrice from Vancouver August 11th is cancelled\nQueen Chsrlotte Division\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSkeena Land District.\nI, Jennetta E. Locke. Nurse, Victoria, B. C,\n80 days after date intend to apply to the Assistant\nCommiasioner for Lands for a license to proapect\nfor Coal, OD, and Petroleum, on and under the\nfollowing described lsnds.\nCommencing at a post plsnted one mile North of\nthe Northwest eorner of Section 86, in township 7.\nThenee South 80 chsins, thenee East 80 chains)\nthence North 80 chains, thence West 80 chains, to\npoint of commencement and containing 640 acres.\nDated this 8th. day of June, 1910.\nPub.  Aug.   Bth.        JENNETTA  E. IOCKB\nper S. V. Laswjter, Agent.\nCOAL NOTICE\nSkeens Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict   of Queen Charlotte.\nTake notice that sixty days from date, I Percy\nShadforth of New Westminster, B. C. by occupation, maater mariner intend to apply to the assistant commissioner of lands for a license to prospect for coal and petroleum on and under 640\nacrea of land on Graham Island described ss follows:\nCommencing at a post planted one mile south\nand two milea west of the N. E. eorner of timber\nlot No. 697; thence west 80 chains, thence north\n80 ehains, thenee eaat 80 chains, thenoe south 80\nchsins to piece of commencement.\nDate 9th June 1910.\nPERCY  SHADFORTH\nPub. Aug. 6. Thomas J. Anderson, Agent\nSkeena Land Diatrict\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict   of  Queen Charlotte.\nTake notice that sixty days from date I, Percy\nShadforth of New Westminster, B. C, occupation\nmaster mariner, intend *x> apply to tbe Assistant\nCommissioner of Lands Jor s licenae to prospect\nfor coal and petroleum on and under 640. acres of\nland on  Graham ialand  described    as   follows:-\nCommencing at a post planted one mile south\nof the N. E. corner of timber lot No. 697; thence\nsouth 80 chains, thence west 80 chsins, thence north\n80 chains, thence east 80 chaina to place of commencement.\nDate   June   9,   1910.\n^v PERCY SHADFORTH\nPub. Aug. 6. Thomas J. Anderson, Agent\nGrandTrunkPacificSteamslif\nFor Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle\nconnecting with Eastbound trains.\n\"Prince Rupert\" sails every Thumdtj\n8.30 p.m.\n\"Prince  George\"  sails every Mondaj\n8.30 p.m.\nFor Stewart\n\"Prince Rupert\" sails Wednesdays 8 p.m.\n\"Prince George\" sails Sundays 8 p.m.\nSteamer for  Massett, Kincolith, ind\nPort Simpson, Sundays 3 p.m.\nFor Skidegate, Queen Charlotte Citr,\nand other Moresby Island points,\nWednesdays at 1 D.m.\nTickets, reservations and informatiM\nfrom A. E. McMaster, Freight art\nPassenger Agent. G. T. P. Wharf\ny\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd>\ufffd\ufffdsvii\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdat\ufffd\ufffdii\ufffd\ufffdiuti*\ufffd\ufffd*'>>^\nTh<> BOSCOWltZ S. S. C0.\nwill despatch two steamers\nweekly between Victoria, Vancouver and all Northern B. imports, calling at Prince Rupert\nand Stewart.\n8-5. Vadso    S.S. Venture\nclassed   100 Al   at Uvods.\nLeaving Prince Kupert South\nbound on Fridays. For further\nparticulars apply to\nna. wore a co., prince iwbi\nHead Office al Victorls, B. C.\n\ufffd\ufffdsl\ufffd\ufffdal<a|s1slslala1s!st<s1aWaWW\ufffd\ufffdja<'\nSUNDAY EXCURSION\nMETLAKATLA\nS.S. CHIEFTAIN\nwill  leave G.T.P.\nwharf at 1.30 p.m.  ,\nweather permitting\nRound Trip 50 cts.\nH. B. Rochester, Agent\npRINCE RUFgl\nMINING ASSOCIATION\nLIMITED\nD\ufffd\ufffdlv Call 2.30 P.M.^T\nTHIRD AVE.  AND  FIFTH Si THE   PRINCE    KUPERT   OPTIMIST\nCancellation of Reserve\nbTICE 1\" hereby given, that the reserve esttb-\nliahed over those portions of Lot 170, Queen\nLi..,,-. District, by reason of the surrender of\n^\"unsoutof ip^iJinin^Licenw.No.\ni and 31948. surveyed respectively as Lota 633\n,,; Queen Charlotte District, is canceled for\nnirnose of effecting a sale of aaid Lot 170,\nJ., i harlotte District, comprising 36 acres more\n\"the Pacific Coast Fisheries, Limited.\nROBT. A. RENWICK,\nDeputy Commissioner of Lands.\nLris Department, Victoria, B.C.\nAnril 10.1910. 17-Sm\nCancellation of Reserve\nNotice is hereby given that the reserve existing\nCrown lands in the vicinity! of Babine Lake,\nbate in range 5, Coast District, notice of which\ni published in the British Columbia Gazette\nnl December 17th, 1908, is cancelled in so far aa\n1 reserve relates to lots numbered 1519, 1518;\n1516, 1515.1510, 1507, 1516, 1506a, 1503, 1501,\n1512, 1511, 1605, 1604. 1518, 1514, 1509, 1508,\nE 1527,1528,1529.1531,1532,1533.1534.1635.1537.\n\ufffd\ufffd 15,16, 15.18. 1540. 1541, 1544,1543,1546,1546,1542,\n17. 1 MS. 1549,1560, 1520,1521,1522.1523,1624,1625,\n6 and 1551.\nROBERT A. RENWICK.\nDeputy Commissioner of Lands.\nmda Department,\nVictoria. B. C, June 16th, 1910. 45-3m\nCancellation of Reserve\nNotice is hereby given that the Reserve existing\nCrown Lands in the vicinity of Babine Lake,\n,i situate in Caasiar District, notice of which\nIsrini; date June 30th, 1908, was published in the\nHtiBh Columbia Gazette dated July 2nd. 1908, la\n(celled.\nROBERT A. RENWICK.\nDeputy Commissioner of Lands.\nknds Department.\nVictoria. B. C. June Uth. 1910.J 46-8m\nCOAL NOTICE\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Queen Charlotte\nake notice that May Ingraham intends to apply\nthe Hon. chief Commissioner of Lands for a\nlenae io proapect for coal and petroleum on 640\nof land described as follows:\nCommencinK at a post planted in the North\n1st corner of Section 27, Township 10, Graham\nnd, H. c. and marked M. I,. N. E. cor.\nlencc 80 chaina South. 80 chains West,   80\nna North and 80 chaina East to place of\ntinning. MAY INGRAHAM,\n120th May, 1910. C. D. Emmons, Agent\n'. July 11.\nBowling and Billic\nFOUB ALLEYS        BIX TABLES\nLADIES ADMITTED  AT ALL TIMES\nDUNEDIN BLOCK, SECOND AYE. AMD EIGHTH\nMINING NEWS FROM HAZELTON\nMining Development\nPrices Refused\nShowing Up Well-\nfor Land Shows\nProgress in Agriculture.\nA few prospectors have been finding\ntheir way up the Skeena this summer\nand of these John Blume & Fred Roger\nhave made discoveries that have much\npromise. Several claims have been\nstaked and some good one sample*\nbrought in. The values are chiefly\nsilver contained in galena and gray\ncopper, and compare favorably with\nassays obtained in any part of the\ndistrict. The claims staked are on both\nsides of Babine river, close to the Skeena.\nAt present they are too far from transportation to be deemed of any great\nvalue but if a railway line is ever built\nup the Skeena to reach Groundhog\nmountain coal, what is thought to be\nan extensive district would be at once\nopened up.\nWater Supply for Aldermere\nA 5 H. P. kerosene engine and pump\nwith 800 feet of pipe came on the steamer\nInlander, on the last trip, for Broughton\nand McNeill of Aldermere, and will be\nused for supplying the town with water\nAre Generoua People\nA subscription list, circulated around\ntown among the business man and\nothers, for the benefit of Wm. White\nthe victim of a powder accident at\nBuckskin mine, to assist in paying his\nexpenses to the coast, for treatment at\nthe hands of a specialist, netted over $600.\nMany   Coal   Claims    Located\nProspecting for coal in Bulkley valley\nis being carried on more extensively\nthis year than ever before. Many new\nseams have been found, some of them\nreaching over ten feet in width in places\nwhere for years it has been considered\nthe seams were too narrow to be profitably mined. Work is being carried\non vigorously and before fall it will be\npossible to tell something of the ultimate\nworth of the new finds.\nCan   Afford   a   Vacation\nJames Dyer of Rossland, who has\nbeen at Fourmile hill since May, left\non Wednesday for his home, immediately\nfollowing the receipt of the first payment on the bond on the Fourmile\nclaims, given to a Vancouver syndicate.\nErie Shows Much Ore\nEight men are at work on the Erie\nclaim on Fourmile, under bond to E. L.\nKinman of Vancouver and nuch good\nore has been uncovered in the last week.\nThree ledges have been opened beside\nthe one on which the shaft is being sunk\nJULIUS LEVY\nJobber of High-grade Havana Cigars\nTobaccos Wholesale and Retail\nPrince Rupert Hardware & Supply Co. Ltd.\nA complete line of Sporting Goods, Guns,\nRifles, Revolvers, Ammunition, Fishing\nTackle, Prospectors' Outfits, and General\nHardware, Kitchen and Hotel Ware\nSHERWIN Ob WILLIAMS PAINTS\nOILS AND VARNISHES\nPrince Rupert Hardware & Supply Coitd.\nTHOS. DUNN, Manager\nand one of them shows eight inches   of\nsolid galena.\nA contract has been let for sinking\nfifty feet from the bottom of the prospect shaft and it is Mr. Kinman's\nintention to sink 100 feet this year. In\nwidening the shaft for timbers another\nstreak of the high grade ore was uncovered on the foot wall side, which\nwith the streak on the hanging wall\nside, makes nearly three feet of high\ngrade ore now exposed.\nBig    Price    For    Farm    Land\nAn offer of twenty-five dollars an\nacre for a tract of 940 acres of land near\nHazelton was made and refused one\nday this week, which goes to show that\npresent holders of land in this country\nhave every confidence in the future.\nNative Silver From Babine Lake\nBen Severson, a prospector who has\nbeen around Babine lake this summer,\ncame to Hazelton Thursday with samples\nof ore from new finds close to the lake.\nSome of the pieces were plentifully\nsprinkled with native silver, occurring\nas flakes and nuggets in the quartz.\nOther pieces were largely composed\nof what passes for gray copper. He is\nsending samples away for assays and\nupon the receipt of returns will be able\nto tell more of the value of his claims.\nTelephone   at   Sealey\nA telephone line from the telegraph\noffice here to the headquarters construction camp at Sealey is being put\nin and will be in working order within\na few days.\nNine Steam Shovela at Work\nJ. B. L. McDonald, superintendent\nof construction for Foley, Welch &\nStewart, is authority for the statement\nthat there are nine steam shovels on\nthe upper river, some of them being\nof the 75-ton type. All but one or two\nare at work and these last are on the\nground and being put together. Monday\nmorning Mr. McDonald and T. T.\nDunlop left town for Bulkley calley\non a tour of inspection, returning on\nThursday.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdOmineca Herald.\nTROUBLES   ENOUGH\n\"So you don't want to vote!\"said the\nsuffragette.\n\"Gracious, no!\" replied Mrs. Mc-\nGudley. \"It's bad enough to have your\nhusband blaming you for everything\nthat goes wrong about the house without being held responsible for politics.\"\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdWashington Star.\nLAND PURCHASE NOTICE\nCassiar Land Districts\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd District ol Skoena\nTake notice that I, William Wedge ol Vancouver\nB. C, occupation logger, intends to apply for permission to purchase the lollowing described lands.-\nCCommencing at a post plantod two miles east\nof a post planted on tbe right bank of the Kitwan-\nr>nn\\ river, about eight miles from Its junction with\nt aa river, thence west 80 chains, thence south\n80 chains, thence eaat 80 chaina, thence north 80\nchains to the point ot commencement, containing\n640 acres.\nDate May 23,  1910. William Wedge\nPub. June 18. Robeit McDonald, Agent.\nCassiar Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Skeena\nTake notice that I, Otto Cal Schroeder of Vancouver, B. C, occupation clerk, intenda to apply\nfor permiasion to purchaae the following desenbed\nlands:-\nCommeneing at a poat planted two milea east\nof a post planted on toe right bank of the Kitwancool river, about eight milea from ita junction with\nthe Naas river, thence eaat 80 chaina, thenee north\n80 ehains, thence west 80 chains, thence south 80\nchaina to the point of commencement, containing\nDate May 28, 1910. Otto Carl Schroeder\nPub. June 18* Robert McDonald.Agent.\nOaslar Land Diatrict\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDiatrict of Skeena\nTake notice that I, Geoffrey Frampton of Vietoria, B. C, occupation bank clerk, intends to\napply for permission to purchaae the following\ndescribed lands:- ,       ._,...!\nCommencing at a poat planted en the right bank\nof the Kitwancool river about twenty-eight miles\nup stream from ita junction with the Naas river,\nthenee east 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence\nwest 80 chains, thenee north 80 chaina to the\nBiint of commeneement,  containing 640  acres.\nate   May   25,1910 Geoffrey   Frampton\nPub. June 18. Robert McDonald.Agent\nINSERT YOUR LAND PURCHASE\nNOTICES IN THE\nOPTIMIST\nNEW BUILDING NEW FURNITURE MODERN APPOINTMENTS\nHOT AND COLD WATER IN EVERY ROOM\nSavoy Hotel\nA. J. PRUDHOMME, Prop.\nEUROPEAN PLAN        SPECIAL RATE BY THE WEEK\nBEST FURNISHED HOTEL IN THE CITY CORNER FIFTH AND FRASER STREET\nThe Optimist\nDELIVERED TO ANY ADDRESS\nIN SECTIONS 1, 5 AND 6\nEVERY DAY FOR\n50c PER MONTH\nREAL ESTATE\nDon't Delay\nBut call now and secure some good\nlots.   We can arrange terms to suit you.\nF. B. Deacon\nOpen Evenings\nCENTRE ST.\nSKn^nsssssjs^^\n$\n8\nBUSINESS MEN'S\nEXCURSION to HAZELTON\nAbout SUNDAY, AUGUST 14th\nBY THE NEW AND PALATIAL RIVER STEAMER\n\"INLANDER\"\nJ. P. Bucey, Master\nFive days outing on the Skeena River amongst the most\npicturesque scenery in America\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSplendid accommodation and cuisine par excellence\nRound Trip Tickets $25.00\nMEALS AND BERTH EXTRA\nFor full particulars and reservations apply to\n|   H. B. ROCHESTER    -    Centre St. THE   PRINCE   RUPER1    OPTIMIST\nIt's a Magic Number\nMultiply any number by\nnine, add the sum and it\nmakes nine:\n9 times 5-45, 4&5-9\n9 times 298 - 2682; add these\nfigures and you get 18, 1 &\n8-9, and so it goes. No\nmatter what you try this\nmagic nine turns up again.\nThe reason, however, that\nwe selected nine for our\n'phone number is because\nnine is an easy number to\nremember. We want you\nto associate the number\nnine with our store. You'll\nfind it a magic number when\nyou want to use it It will\nbring anything in dry goods\nto your home. It will bring\ndry goods on approval, it\nwill bring the smallest or\nthe|largest quantity\ufffd\ufffd\ufffda spool\nof thread if you need it\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nanything little or big in dry\ngoods. Don't hesitate because you think a little\nthing too small to phone for\nor for us to send. We are\nhere to fill your wants in\ndry goods. Remember that\nand remember that our\n'phone number is nine.\nH.S.\nWALLACE\nCo., Ltd.\nFulton St. and Third Ave.\nONLY ESPERANTO\nWILL BE USED\nSHAKESPERIAN    PLAY    IN    THE\nNEW LANGUAGE\nSixth International Congress To Be\nHeld At Washington Next Week.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nFive Hundred Delegates Representative   of   Forty   Nations.\nWashington, August lO.-'-The Sixth\ninternational congress of Esperanto\nwill begin at Washington on Sunday\nnext. Meetings will be held at which\nthe only language spoken will be Esperanto. \"As You Like It\" will be\ngiven in the woods in Esperanto. The\n500 delegates from the forty nations\nto be represented will attend a game\nof ball at the American League Park.\nAll the rules will be in Esperanto. Some\nof the decisions will be announced in it.\nFriends of Esperanto say it has\nbeen making progress in the United\nStates. It has been taken up by scientists, linguists, teachers, public men\nand commercial houses. At its last\nsession the Maryland Legislature passed\na law perrititting the study of Esperanto\nin the public schools.\nOwing to the use of the term \"universal language\" many have been misled into the belief that it was intended to substitute Esperanto for all\nother languages, That this is erroneous\nwill be emphasized at the congress.\nIts author, Dr. L. L. Zamenhof of Warsaw\nPoland, will first in English and then in\nEsperanto tell what he had in mind\nwhen he prepared the first text book\nand what associations all over the world\nhave been advocating them since. He\nwill point out that Esperanto is meant to\nbe a language to be used at ail\npeace conferences, between business\nmen in different countries and in all\ncases in which a common language is\nlacking.\nThe teaching of the language in the\npublic schools of this country and\nabroad will be the principal topic during the congress. It is believed by\nthe leaders that through the children\nin the schools success is to be obtained.\nIt is declared by the advocates of the\nlanguage that in the study of English\nand foreign tongues the knowledge of\nEsperanto will be of more value than\nKatin or Greek. Missionary work to\nthis end will be planned.\nAnother thing that will be emphasized at the meeting is the use of\nthe language to bring nations and\nraces closes together. It is pointed\nout by Ivy Kellerman, Ph. D., author\nof several works on Esperanto, that'\nEsperanto will  help  to  bind  nations\ntogether and dispel the doubt with\nwhich races' regard each other. She\nwill deliver an address along these\nlines, pointing out the difficulty of\ntravel abroad under old conditions\nand the ease with the use of Esperanto by many foreigners.\nWhile the congress will not be convened until Sunday, an informal reception and concert will be given Saturday night, August 13, at the Arlington Hotel. All the vocal exercises will\nbe in Esperanto.\nOn Sunday morning church services\nwill be held in the Episcopal and Catholic\nehurches. The Rev. James L. Smiley\nof Annapolis and the Rev. Paul Hoffman of Baltimore will preach. The\nsermons will be in the new tongue.\nIn the evening there .will be a concert, the vocal parts being repeated\nin Esperanto.\nSWARM OF HINDOOS\nFifteen Hundred of Them Coming\nTo   the   United   States\n(Special to the Optimist)\nCalcutta, August 12.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdFifteen hundred Hindoos have sailed from here to\nthe United States. The consul-general\nof the United States here says they will\nprobably be refused permission to land.\nIt may be they will be barred from\nentering via Canada.\nPOLICE   COURT\nMagistrate  Collected  $48   in   Fines\nToday.\nThere was something doing in the\npolice court yesterday and the\nmagistrate collected $48 from four\npersons. The first two were a couple of\nmen on a toot who wound up at one of\ntheir cabins to get a drink of whiskey.\nThe supply was very limited aad they\ngot mixed up in a scrap. They were\nfined $5.00 and costs each, or ten days.\nThey bbth paid.\nTwo girls from Comox avenue also\ngot too much corn juice and they had\na scrap. Both pleaded guilty and were\nfined $15 and costs.   They settled also.\nENGINEER MINE\nIS A WINNER\nHELD  BACK   FOR   YEARS  BY   A\nSERIES OF SQUABBLES\nPresent Owners Satisfied They Have\nA Big Bonanza;\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdWill Proceed to\nErect Hundred Stamp Mill on\nThe Property.\nWe Sell Everything\nSIMON'S FAIR\n3rd Ave. Between 6th and 7th\nWE SELL FOR LESS\nAtlin, B. C-, August 7.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdCapt. Alexander arrived yesterday from the Engineer mine with the first gold brick\nproduced on the property. The weight\nof the brick is twenty pounds eight\nounces, the product of eight hundred\npounds of rock, four hours' run of the\ntwo-stamp mill. This is considered the\nrecord run of the world. It is esti\nmated that the brick represents only\nsixty per cent of the value of the rock.\nThe mine has been working since\nJanuary and about two hundred tons\nof rock have been taken out, which will\naverage $150 per ton. Three tons of\nselected rock will go six to ten thousand dollars per ton. These are conservative estimates.\nNumerous leads have been opened\nup, all showing good values. 'After discovering values on the surface the\nleads were tapped by tunnels at a\ndepth of four hundred and fifty feet,\nwhich demonstrates the continuance of\nthe .values through the entire body\nand proves the mine to be one of tbe\nrichest, if not the richest in the world.\nThe owners intend to erect a hundred stamp mill at an early date, for\nwhich purpose Capt. Alexander expects to leave shortly for England.\nParticulars of the mine have not heretofore been made public owing to possible litigation, all likelihood of which\nis now at an end.\nThe Engineer group was one of the\nfirst discoveries of gold bearing quartz\nmade in what is now the Conrad and\nWindy Arm mining district. It was made\nby engineers running the surveys for the]\nWhite Pass railway in 1898, and sone of\nthe rich looking ore was brought to\nSkagway. There a company was formed,\na million dollar company at one dollar\nper share. The first stock was issued at\nten cents and after a time, as the company got into litigation with the owners,\nit could be bought for any old price.\nThe property was tied up until last\nfall, and the report above is merely\na verification of what the rock promised\nin its early days.\nCall up No. 4 and the Pantorium will\nsend for your clothes. 81-87\nNew Knox Held\nARTAUD & BESNER I\nPRopR'EToRs\nthe latest modern CSS* \ufffd\ufffd|\nservice. <-\ufffd\ufffdi\ufffd\ufffdne, hrat-clau\nBEDS 50c AND UP\nFirst Avenue. PriNCE Rupew\nYou are Liable\nTo be accidentally killed, crip.\npled, blinded, disabled or taken\nill at any time, and the value of\nyour time (which is money to\nyou) may be destroyed in a\nmoment.\nNo reasonable man goes with-\nout protection against loss from\nthe destruction of his property,\nDid it ever occur to you that\nyour time has as distinct a value\nas your property, or that your\nlife may be the property of your\nfamily?\nThis protection is a duty you\nowe yourself and those who may\nbe dependent upon you.\nHow dare you ignore this danger and go without adequate protection for yourself or family,\nagainst Loss of Time, Total Disablement or Death?\nUnited We Stand\nDivided We Fall\nInsured we succeed, Un-inaured\nwe fail. Unite yourself with the\nthousands of policy-holders in the\nCompany that\nStands First\nIn the Liberality of Contracts,\nIn Adjustment of Losses,\nIn Financial Strength.\nIf you are not fully insured,\nlet us attend to this important\nmatter for you.\nDelays are Dangerous\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nF. B. Deacon\nAfeut Sn Life Insurance Co. ol Cauda\nEmployers'  Liability  Aunrauce Corponlm 4\nLondon, England.\nCentre Street Open Eveniufi\nCash or Easy\nPayments\nDEPARTMENTS:\nFurniture\nMusic\nStoves\nDrapery\nCarpets\nBedding\nCrockery\nYour Credit\nis Good\nTHE BRIN FURNITURE CO.\n45 No. Phone No. 45\nA NOVELTY IN FUaRNITURE BUYING\nTo the 5th (fifth) Buyer sending their order over the Telephone, Any .Article in Any\nDepartment, the Purchase Money will be Refunded.\nONE   DOLLAR=        TCfa^ ONE   THOUSAND   DOLLARS\nThis Takes Effect the First Day the Telephones are Working ORDERS MOST BE TAKEN OVER THE 'PHONE\n-THIS BARS ALL TELEPHONE EMPLOYEES-\nTHE BRIN FURNITURF. 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