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Rupert, B.C.. Tuesday, July 12. 1910.\nPrice, Five Cents\nRINCE RUPERT TO HAVE FAIR\nayor Requested to Call a\nPublic Meeting.\necting is Necessary to Incorporation\nof Fair Association\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdExhibit to Be\nSent to Vancouver Exhibition Before Being Shown Here.\nChairman Dawson, of the fair com-\nttee of the board of trade, reported\nthe board at its general meeting last\n;ht what had been done in the matter.\n>m the correspondence with those\nected on the general committee from\ntside the city September 20 seemed to\nthe average choice for the date of\nlding the fair. The committee had\nwed out that the expenses of the\neena District Agricultural and In-\nstrial Exposition would be between\n\ufffd\ufffdD; and $5000.  This had been arrived\niy the following estimates:\nFrizes $2000, printing and advertising\n50, band etc $250, hire of secretary\ntwo months $300, other expenses\nout $500. To meet this there was $250\nby the city council, and Mr.\nanson had said he did not think the\nnt from the provincial government\nbe over that sum. The Grand\nlink Pacific had been written to but\nire had scarcely been time for a reply.\nthey really had only $560 in  sight,\nagainst an outlay of say $4600. He did\nnot know where they could get the rest\nof the money. Had licenses been granted\nit would have been easy to raise a liberal\nsum from those licensed, but that was\noff and business in the city was not any\ntoo good just at present, though that,\nof course, was only temporary. They\nwere certain of getting a good exhibit,\nbut how could they raise the money.\nPresident Morris said they had tried\nto get up a fair last year and abandoned\nit, and it would not do for them to\nabandon this one. As to the small\namount from the city council it must be\nremembered that the city had' no revenue at the present time, and therefore\nmuch could not be expected from it.\nMr. Morrison said if they were to\nhave an exhibition it would be necessary\nto hold a public meeting for the purpose\nof organizing and incorporating.\nMr. Lawson remarked that it would\ncost about $260 for incorporation.\nMr. Tite said it would be a mistake\nto abandon the project right now. They\nmight reduce the awards and in other\nways manage to get up something of a\nfair so that they could be organized for\na really first class affair next and succeeding years.\nSecretary Stephens explained what\ncourse should be followed for the incorporation of an association of citizens\nCONTINUED ON PAGE 4\nJAIL MATTER\nIS DISCUSSED\n)ARD OF TRADE HAS APPOINT-\nED SPECIAL COMMITTEE\nhy Prince Rupert Has to Scurry a\nService Not Yet Discovered, but\nBoard Will Make Further Strenuous; Efforts.\nThe Board of Trade, at its general\nsting last night, took up the question\nthe very inadequate mail service\nd discussed it at great length, coming\nthe decision to telegraph postmaster\nwal on the subject and also to appoint\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdommittee which, working in harmony\nf the city council, might pbssibly\nW the postmaster to remedy existing\nnditions.\nSalary Stuphens first reported that\n\"ad despatched a telegram to the\n^ntendent of the mail service at\ncouver and on July 9th had received\neply\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"Mail service on Grand Trunk\n*\">M8 now under consideration by\npartment.\"\n_ 'dent Morris explained the action\n\" by the board. He said the people\n\"nee RuI'ert were getting worked up\nwe subject and he thought that as a\n. of trade- they might find out where\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdtrouble was. They had not found out\nne thought the matter would be\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdted shortly. He suggested they now\nu        a direct\n&\ufffd\ufffdS7sai?he thought * only\noi time when the inconvenience\ng*}\ufffd\ufffdd of would right itself,\nfan.       l think if the Grand Trunk\ntyiu   ,'U(d t0 \ufffd\ufffdm& P^ \ufffd\ufffd* this\nj    \ufffd\ufffdould carry the mail just the same\nhold,, am\ufffd\ufffd\"m does'   l think ^ means\n\"Aow-up some where.\n^member observed there might be\nNhorn     \"'   tHat'   UP\ufffd\ufffd\"   Which    Mr>\n1 not? \ufffd\ufffdb8erved that these matters\n\"e fixed up in a day,   it was\nCONTINUED ON PAGE 4\nMORE TENDERS\nCALLED FOR\nSECTION NINE IS PLEADING FOR\nA   WATER   SERVICE\nFinance Committee to Report on a\nFiscal Agent to Handle City Debentures\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdNo Medical Health Officer\nAppointed,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdBallot a Tie Twice.\nWhile His Worship the mayor was\nlooking after Col. W. M. Davis, the new\ncity engineer, the city clerk called the\ncouncil meeting to order last night and\nAid. Mobley was elected to the chair.\nA communication was received from\nthe Union Transfer Co asking to be\nallowed to tender on the hauling of the\nlumber for the city.\nAid. Lynch said he though the city\nhad better call for tenders for the hauling of the lumber. He moved in that\ndirection, seconded by Aid.\" Mclntyre,\nand the motion carried.\nSection Nine Water\nAid. Hilditch inquired of the water\ncommittee if they had any immediate\nintention of supplying water for the\npeople on Ninth avenue in section 5.\nHe said it was a shame to ask those\npeople to pack the water such a long\ndistance as is now necessary. It is too\nfar for the women to pack it and as a\nresult water is being used from dirty\npools that are not fit for a dog to drink\nout of. He only aslted for a temporary\npipe with a stand pipe which they can use\nfor a month or two.\nAid. Mobley, as chairman of the Fire\nand Water committee, said that the\nengineer had reported on the cost of the\nwork and it was found too great and the\ncouncil turned it down.\nThe city clerk read the report of the\nengineer which placed the cost of the work\nat $1800.\nThe water committee was then asked\nto take the matter up and try and get\na temporary service down to them.\nAid. Pattullo said that one of the first\nthings that has to be settled at once is\nhow are the debentures to be handled\nand what bank will be used. This ought\nto be decided at once.\nAid. Lynch thought that the finance\ncommittee should take this matter up\nand bring in a concrete report immediately.\nThe term \"concrete report immediately\" is a favorite one of Aid. Pattullo's in referring to the streets and\nproperty committee, and when the chairman of the latter committee threw it\nback to the finance committee it caused\na general laugh.\nAt the request of Aid. Smith, Aid.\nLynch said that his motion intended\nthat the finance committee should recommend the appointment of a fiscal\nagent to handle the city's debentures.\nThe committee might also decide whether\nit would be better for the city go into\nthe open market itself.\nThree applications were received for\nthe position of medical health officer\nfor the city as follows:- Dr. J. P. Cade,\nDr. J. O. Reddy, Dr. C. A. Eggert.\nThe council, balloted for the officer\nto fill the petition and after two votes\nhad been taken and resulted in a tie the\nvoting was left over until Tuesday night.\nThree tenders were received for the\ncity advertising from the Optimist,\nEmpire   and  Journal.\nOn motion of Aid. Lynch and Aid.\nNaden the tender was awarded to the\nlowest tenderer. Thia eontract terminates at the end of the year.\nENGINEER AND STREET WORK\nGrading, in His Opinion, the\nMost Pressing Work.\nWill First Get the Street Grading\nUnder Way and Will Then Take up\nthe Heavier Questions of Water\nWorks and Sewers.\nCol. W. M. Davis arrived on the\nPrincess Royal last night to assume his\nduties as the first permanent engineer\nfor Prince Rupert. He was met at the\nboat by the mayor who later introduced\nhim to the council, which was in session,\nand then the mayor and the engineer\ntook a stroll around the business part\nof the town.\nWhen seen by the Optimist this\nmorning^ Col. Davis was just returning\nfrom his room at the G. T. P. Annex.\nHe said he was feeling first rate and ready\nto go to work as soon as he got his trunks\nup from the wharf. \"Of course,\" he\nsaid, \"it will require a little time for\nme to go thoroughly into the engineering\naffairs before I express any opinions or\nmake any recommendations. I am\nanxious however to get something underway, such as street grading, that does\nnot require much consideration. The\nquestion of the water works and se,wer\nsystems will require thorough investigar\ntion before I can do very much with\nthem. They are big and important and\ncan only be done once, hence the necessity\nthat they be done right.\"\nAsked his impression of the town as\nhe came in on the boat, Mr. Davis said\nthat from what he had been told by\npeople in the east and by people on the\nway up he had expected to find it much\nrougher and with steeper grades. The\ngrades here are nothing to worry about-\nBack in the east there are a great many\nstreets with even steeper grades than\nthere are here now.\nAsked when he would bring his family\nout Mr. Davis said he could not tell at\npresent. Speaking of his trip out he said\nhe enjoyed it very much although the\njourney across the prairies was very\ntiresome. The boat trip from Vancouver\nup he thoroughly enjoyed. ThiB is his\nfirst visit to the Pacific Coast although\nhe has been in the North West before.\n\"Do you know,\" he said, \"at the first of\nthe year I decided to accept the very\nfirst opportunity to move to the Pacific\ncoast and I started at once to prepare\nmy work with that end in view. That\nfact assisted very materially in allowing\nme to get away as quickly as I did.\",*\nCol. Davis iv very optimistic and he\nlooks for big things here in the immediate future. He wants to get to\nwork and to keep his department at the\nhead of the procession. He will then feel\nsatisfied.\nCOMOX PIGS\nAT THE BAT\nFIVE STRUCK OUT IN THE FIRST\nINNINGS BY THE POLICE.\nDISASTER AT\nCAMPBELLTOWN\nFIRE LOSS ESTIMATED AT TWO\nMILLION DOLLARS\nThree Have Jumped the Town and\nOne Was Fined $700\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdWarrants\nIssued for Arrest of all of Them\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nPolice Circles Were Lively Today.\nThe blind pigs on Comox avenue and\nvicinity are at the bat this week. The\npolice have taken the field and in the\nfirst inning five were caught out and because the rooters would not stand for\nit reference was made to the referee and\nhis book of laws. The following players\nwere summoned before the magistrate\nthis morning:-\nFred Clancy, Avenue Hotel, corner\nEighth and Fulton, Chas. Horn, John\nGriffith of Comox avenue, Jerry Murphy\nAlaska Dance Hall, Delmonte Zerelli,\nAlaska Hotel.I. B. Agers, Alaska Dance\nHall.\nThree of the man are supposed to\nhave quit the game and gone south on\nthe Seattle boat last night, and when\ncourt was called this morning none of the\nrooters were present. The magistrate\nthen issued bench warrants for Jerry\nMurphy, John Horn and Herb. Clancy.\nJohn Griffith, Miller's bartender, who\nwas up yesterday, did not appear today.\nHis trial was proceeded with and he\nwas fined $700 and a warrant was\nissued for his arrest. If the other men\nare caught, they will get a like dose.\nIf they stay away from town they can\nkeep their money.\nTelephone Petitions\nThe city clerk has been collecting\nthe petitions for the telephone today.\nThey have been pretty generally signed\nand he expressed the opinion that they\nwere sufficiently signed. There is known\nto be over a million dollars assessment\nrepresented without going over the list.\nEverything in the Shape of Buildings Destroyed With Exception of\nSeven Houses on Outskirts\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdFive\nThousand Homeless.\nSpecial to The Optimist\nSt. John, N.B., July 12-A tremendous disaster has befallen Campbell-\ntown, on the Intercolonial railway, the\ndetails of which are not yet available,\nas all the wires are down. The loss is\nestimated at two million dollars and\nnearly Ave thousand are homeless,\nMany have undoubtedly been injured\nin the Are but only one death has been\nreported so far, that of a child named\nDoyle, which was suffocated.\nThe fire has devastated the whole\ncity Five sawmills, all the woodworking factories, the foundries and\nother industries are all lying in heaps\nof ruins.\nThere were six churches and all have\nbeen burned. Six fairly large hotels\nand several smaller ones and boarding\nhouses were all wrecked. The schools\nare gone, and great damage done to\nrailway property.\nThere are no homes left for the\npeople, every residence and every shelter of any kind has been destroyed\nwith the exception of seven houses on\nthe outskirts.\nScarcely anything appreciable was\nsaved from the burning stores, so that\nthe homeless are temporarily deprived\nof food also.\nThe militia department here has been\nasked to send tents and blankets down\nat once, and also provisions. Funds\nare being raised to assist the victims of\nthe fire.\nThe telegraph offices were burned out\nand no details can be obtained for some\nhours yet.\nPUBLICITY CLUB\nHIGHLY PRAISED\nBOARD OF TRADE ASSUMES ONE\nHALF OF DEFICIT.\nScott Raises Tempest in Friendly\nTeapot by Calling for a Quorum\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nDance to be Given by Club is\nWarmly Commended.\nThe dance given by the Publicity club\nto the visitors on the first trip of the\nsteamer Prince Rupert came up for\ndiscussion at the meeting of the board\nof trade last night, on a letter ffrom\nSecretary Coyney of the club suggesting\nthat the board contribute toward a\ndeficiency incurred by the club. President Morris in introducing the subject\nsaid a similar letter had been sent to the\ncity council and the council found itself\nunable to\" comply with the request for\nthe reason that at the present time it\nhad very little revenue. He thought,\nhowever, the board should certainly\ngive the request favorable consideration,\nas the club had saved the board a lot\nof work it would have been necessary\nfor it to do had the club not done it for\nthem. He thought they should look at\nit in that way and pay at least a part of\nthe deficit.\nMr. Nickerson said a number of press\nrepresentatives come up on the steamer\nand it would not have looked very well\nhad there been no reception whatever,\nand there would have been none but for\nthe efforts of the Publicity Club to get\nup such a welcome as would make a\nfavorable impression on the visitors.\nThe club had certainly been successful\nin this regard if not financially, and\nshould be helped out.\nThe president observed that as they\nmust have noticed from outside newspapers the dance and welcome provided\nby the club certainly did Prince Rupert\nno harm, and the board was entitled to\nCONTINUED ON PAGE 5 THE   PRINCE   RUPERT   OPTIMIST\nLAND PURCHASE NOTICE\ni\nCaasiar Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDiatrict ol Skeena\nTake notice that I, John Tayor Deaville of\nVictoria, B. C, occupation business man, intend to\napply for permission to purchase the following\ndescribed lands:- -\".\nCommencing at a post planted on the right bank\nof the Kitwancool river, about 35 milea up river\nf rom its junction with the Naas river, thence east\n80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80\nchains, thence south 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres.\nDate   May  26,1910. John Taylor  Deaville\nPub.   June   18. Robert   MacDonald.agent.\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Coast\nTake notice that Robert E. Johnson of Prince\nRupert, B.C., occupation civil engineer,  intends\nto apply for permission to purchase the following\ndescribed lands:-\nCommencing at a post planted about 80 chains\naouth of the south west corner of lot 1739 and\nmarked Robert E. Johnson's N.E. corner post, thence south 80 chains, thence west 40 chains, thence\nnorth 80 chains, thence east 40 chains to point of\ncommencement, containing 320 acres more or lees.\nDate   June   6,1910. Robert   E.   Johnson\nPub. June 26. John C. Mulville.agent.\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Coast\nTake notice that John William Lewis ol Prince\nRupert, B. C, occupation draughtsman, intends\nto apply for permission to purchase the following\ndescribed lands :-\nCommencing at a post planted about 20 chaina\nwest and 40 chains south of the south west 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, thenceeast 80 chaina\nto point of commencement, containing 320 acres\nmore or less.\nDate June 6, 1910.       John William Lewis\nPub. June 25. John C. Mulville, agent\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Coaat\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.\nDate June 6, 1910. Amy Lewis\nPub. June 25. John C   Mulville.agent.\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Coaat\nTake notice that Patrick L. Mulville of Prince\nRupert,   B.   C,  occupation  timekeeper,   intends\nto apply for permission to purchase the following\ndescribed lands:-\nCommencing at a post planted 40 chains west\nand 80 chains south of south west corner of lot\n1733, and marked Patrick L. MulviUe's N. E.\ncorner post, thence 80 chains scuth, thence 80\nchains west, thence 80 chains north, thence 80\nchains east to point of commencement, containing\n640 acres more or less.\nDatk,   June   6,   1910. Patrick  L.   Mulville\nPub. June 25. John C. Mulville, agent.\nCoaat 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 the following described\nIan da:-\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 chains,\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    District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict    of    Coast.\nTake notice that Mrs. Harriot Clarke of 47 St.\nMary's Grove, Chiswick, London England, occupation widow, intends to apply for permission to\npurchase   the   following   described   landa:-\nCommencing at a post planted on the east side\nof Prescott Island on the shore about 20 chains\nsouth of P. T. Clarke's N. E. corner and marked\nMrs. Harriot Clarke's N. E. corner, thence west 80\nhains, thence south 20 chains, thence east to\nbeach, thence following beach to point of commen.\ncement containing 160 acres more or less.\nDate May 25, 1910. Mrs. Harriot Clarke.\nPub. May 80. W. W. Clarke, Agent.\nSkeena    Land     District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict   of     Coast.\nTake notice hat Frank Thomas Clarke of 69\nHarvist Road, West Kilburn, London England,\noccupation engineer, intends ta apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:-\nCommencing at a post planted on the east side of\nPrescott Island on the shore about, 20 chains south\not G. W. Mackinnon's N. E. corner, and marked\nF. T. Clarke's N. E. corner, thence west 80 chains,\nthence south 20 chains, thence east to beach, thence\nfollowing beach to point of commencement containing .160 acres more or less.\nDate May 26, 1910. Frank Thomas Clarke\nPub. May 30. W. W. Clarke, Agent.\nSkeena   Land   District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict   of   Coast.\nTake notioe that George W. Mackinnon of\nVancouver, B. C, occupation schoolmaster,\nintends to apply for permission to purchaae the\nfollowing described lands:-\nCommencing at a post planted on the east side\nof Prescott Island on the shore about 20 chaina\nsouth of J. H. Vicker's N. E. corner, and marked\nG. W. Mackinnon's N. E. corner, thence west 80\nchains, thence south 20 chains, theneaeast to beach\nthence following beach to point of commencement,\ncontaining 160 acres more or leas.\nDate May 27, 1910. George W. Mackinnon.\nPub. May 30. W. W. Clarke, Agent.\nSkeena   Land   District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict   of   Coast.\nTake notice that Mrs. Maria Washington of\nToronto, Ontario, occupation housewife, ntends\nto apply for permiasion to purchaae the following\ndescribed lands:-\nCommencing at a post planted on the eaat side\nof Stephens Island, adjoining T. E. Washington's\nlot 7282, and marked Mrs. Maria Washington's\nN. W. corner, thence south 80 chains, thence eaat\n20 chains, '.ience north to beach, thence following\nbeach to point of commencement, containing 160\nacres more or leaa.\nDate May 26,1910. Mrs. Maria Washington.\nPub. May 30.     . W. W. Clarke. Agent.\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Coast.\nTake notice that Ernest Singleton Wise of\nVictoria, B. C, occupation gentleman, intends to\napply for permission to purcnase the following\ndescribed lands:-\nCommencing at a post planted on the east side\nof Stephens Island, about 20 chains south of E. E.\nBeck's N. E. corner, and marked E. S. Wise's N. E.\ncorner, thence west 80 chaina, thence south 20\nchains, thence east ot beach, thence following beach\nto point of commencement, containing 160 acres\nmore or less.\nDate May 27, 1910. Ernest Singleton Wise.\nPub. May 30. W. W. Clarke, Agent.\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Coaat.\nTake notice that Edward Everett Beck of Vancouver, B. C, occupation clerk, intends to apply\nfor permission to purchaae the following described\nlands:-\nCommencing at a post planted on the eaat side\nof Stephens Island, about 20 chains south of F. W.\nDykes N. E. corner, and marked E. E. Beck's\nN. E. corner post., thunce west 80 chains, thence\naouth 20 chains, tnence east to beach, thence\nfollowing beach to point of commencement, containing 160 acres more or less.\nDate May 27, 1910. Edward Everett Beck.\nPub. May 30. W. W. Clarke, Agent\nLAND PURCHASE NOTICE\nQueen Charlotte Islands Land Dlatrict\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict\nof Skeena.\nTake notice that I, Robt. Cross, of Masset, B. C,\noccupation farmer, intend to apply for a license to\napply for a license to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following described lands:\nCommencing at a post planted about three milet\nsouth of the mouth of the HiElen river, north coast\nGraham Island, Q. C. I., being the southeast corner, thense north 80 chains thence west 80 chains,\nthense south 80 chains, thence east 80 chains to\npoint of commencement.\nDated April 6th,'10. Robert Cross.\nMay 2nd. M A. Merrill, Agent\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Queen Charlotte\nIslands, Masset Inlet\nTake notice that L.B. Warner of Prince Rupert\nB.C., occupat.on Printer, intends to apply for\npermission to purchase the following describe\nands:-\nCommencing at a post planted 3 miles south\nfrom the south east corner of lot 227 and 2 1-2\nmiles west from shore line being S W C. of landa\napply for thence eaat 80 chains, thence north 80\nchains, thence west 80 chains, thence south 80\nchains to point of commencement containing 640\nacres more or less.\nDate April 7th 1910. L.B. Warner.\nPub. May 14th. Arthur Robertson, Agent\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistr ct of Queen Charlotte\nIalands\nTake notice that W. H. Tully of Prince Rupert,\nB. C, occupation engineer, intends to apply for\nfiermission  to  purchase the  following  described\nands\nCommencing at a post planted 7 miles south from\nthe south east corner of Lot 227 and one and one-\nhalf miles west from shore line, being the S. W. C,\nof land applied for; thenee 80 chains east; thence\nchains north; tnence 80 chains west; thence 80\nchaina south to point ot commencement, contain-\nng 640 acres more or less.\nApril 6,1910 W. H. TULLY,\nPub. May 14.1910.     Arthur Robertson Agent\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Coast\nTake notice that Elizabeth Woon of Toronto,\nOnt, occupation spinster, intends to apply for\npermission to purchase the following described\nlands:-\nCommencing at a post planted at the northeast eorner of lot 629, thence west forty chains,\nthence north twenty chains,, thence easy forty\ncnains, more or less to shore line of passage between\nSmith and DeHorsey Islands, thence south along\nsaid shore line twenty chains moie or less to point\ncf commencement, containing eighty^pcres 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 Bpinster, intendB to apply for\nfiermission to purcnase the following described\nands:-\nCommencing at a poet planted twenty chains\nnorth of the south-west corner of the west boundary\nof lot 529, thence west twenty chains, thence south\ntwenty chains, thence east twenty chains, thence\nnorth twenty chaina more or less to point of commencement, containing forty acres more or leas.\nDate  May  30th,   1910. Dorothy   Kershaw\nPub. June 29. Beverly W. Browne, agent.\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Coast\nTake notice that Levi A. Miller of Prince Rupert\nB. C, occupation electrician, intends to apply lor\npermission   to   purchase  the  following described\nlands:-\nCommencing at a post planted at the north\nwest corner of John Coughlin's claim, thence east\n40 chains, thence north 40 chains, thence west 40\nchains, thence south 40 chains, to place of commencement, containing 160 acres more or less.\nDate May, 4,1910. Levi A. Miller\nPub. June 29.\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Coast\nTake notice that Winifred Daisy Flexman of\nLondon, England,  occupation   spinster,    intends\nto apply for permission to purchase the following\ndescribed lands:-\nCommencing at a post planted at the south-west\ncorner oi lot 1384, thence north twenty chains,\nthence west twenty cnains. 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\nless.\nDate May 20. 1910.       Winifred Daisy Flexman\nPub. June 29. Beverly W. Browne, Agent\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Coast\nTake notice that Frederick Archer of Prince\nRupert, B. C, occupation clerk, intends to apply\ntor permission to purchase the following described\nlands:-\nCommencing at a post planted on the south-east\ncorner of lot 629, thence west forty chains, thence\nsouth forty chainB, thence east twenty chains more\nor less to shore line of passtige between Smith and\nDeHorsey Islands, thence north along said shore\nline lorty chains more or less to point of commencement containing one hundred and sixty acres more\nor less.\nDate May 30, 1910. Frederick Archtr\nPub.  June 29.       Beverly  W.   Browne,   agent.\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Coast\nTake  notice  that Agnes   Mabel  Flexman  of\nPrince Rupert, B. C, occupation married woman,\nintends to apply for permission to purcnase the\nfollowing described lands :-\nCommencing at a post planted on the north-east\nend of Smith Island Lagoon, tnence east twenty\nchaina, thence south twenty chains, tnence west\ntwenty chains, thence north twenty chains more\nor less to point of commencement, containing forty\nacres more or less.\nDate May 30, 1910. Agnew Mabel Flexman\nPub. June 29. Beverly W. Browne, agent\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Queen Char otte\nIslands\nTake notice that George H. Griffin of Prince\nRupert, B. C, occupation printer, intenda to\napply tor permission to purchase the following\ndescribed lands:\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nCommencing at a post p anted 9 miles aouth\nfrom the south east corner of lot 227 and six and one\nhalf miles west from shore line, being the\nN E. C. of land applied for; thence 80 chains west:\nthence 80 chains south, thence 80 chaina east;\nthence 80 chains north to po nt of commencement\ncontaining 640 acres more or lesa.\nApril 6, 1910 GEO. H. GRIFFIN.\nPub May 14,1910      Arthur Robertaon, Agent\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Queen Char otte\nIslands\nTake notice that H. W. Edwards, of Prince\nRupert, B. C. occupation Real Estate agent,\nintends to apply for permission to purchase the\nfollow ng described lands:\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nCommencing at a post planted 9 miles south\nfrom the S. E. C. of lot 227 and five and one-ha f\nmiles west from shore 1 ne, being S. E. C. of land\napplied for; thence 80 chaina west; thence 80\nchains north; thence 80 chains east; thence 80\nchains south to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less.\nApril.6,  1910 H   W. EDWARDS.\nPub May 14 1910 Arthur Robinson, Agent\nCassiar Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Skeena\nTake notice that I, Chas. Collyer of Vancouver,\nB. C., occupation miner, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:-\nCommencing at a post planted at the south corner of lot 308, Gooso Bay Observatory Inlet, thence\nwest 20 chains, thence south 40 chains, thence\neast 20 chains, thence north 40 chains meandering\nthe shore of Goose Bay to point of commencement\nbeing 80 acres more or less.\nDate June 6th, 1910. Chas. Collyer.\nPub. June 18.\nCOMING WITH\nTHE PREMIER\nWHOLE CARLOAD OF NEWSPAPER\nCORRESPONDENTS\nSir Wilfrid's Visit Will Advertize\nPrince Rupert from End to End-^-\nCorrespondents Are Traveling This\nWay in a Special Car.\nOttawa, July 6.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThe newspaper representatives who are to accompany\nSir Wiifrid Laurier and party through\nEastern Canada, left today on the Imperial Limited, a special private car\nbeing provided for them. They go as\nfar as Port Arthur. There they will\nbe joined by Sir Wildrid Laurier, and\nothers. The first meeting will be held\nat Port Arthur. From there the party\ngoes to Winnipeg over the Grand Trunk\nPacific.\nSUBMARINE COAL NOTICES\nHOTEL  ARRIVALS.\nPremier Hotel\nV. L. Shurtleft, Seattle\nJohn Murdock, Montreal\nHarry Burnett, Los Angeles\nW. A. Fairchild, Cobalt\nR. M. McCulloch, Cobalt\nJames Van Yentin, Seattle\nR. Langley, Victoria\nNils Peterson, Jedway\nC. W. Newcombe, Victoria\nW. R. Lord, Naas\nJ.  Albe,  Scowville\nA. R. McDonald, Straits\nP. D. Taylor, Stewart\nD. A. Ross, Spokane.\nGrand Trunk Inn\nF. D. Henderson, Montreal\nF. McB. Young, Montreal\nMr. &  Mrs. W. A. McDonald,  Vancouver\nT. J. Bowlker, Boston .\nJ. H. Knowlton, Vancouver\nT.\"A. Derby, Winnipeg\nH. W. Campbell Vancouver\nF. Duchsel, Vancouver\nA. Ikeda, Ikeda Bay\nG. Lothian, Skeena City\nJ.' T. Phelan, Vancouver\nMr. and Mrs. Worlock, Victoria\nNew Knox Hotel\nFrank Hochkins, Vancouver\nA. Adlum, Ketchikan\nFrank Mash, Seattle\nF. Talbot, Ketchikan\nMr. and Mrs. Nelson, Dawson\nJ. H. Pinkerton, Dawson\nA. McAdam. Dawson\nJos. C. Kelley, Brussells\nT. D. O'Connor, Vancouver\nT. F. Sheeham, Bay City, Michigan\nD. Dolin, Portland, Ore.\nJas. Dolin, Portland, Ore.\nF. Rooch, Everett, Wash.\nH. A. Begley, Everett, Wash.\nMr. & Mrs. Bretman, Skeena\nT. McKeyring, Stewart\nA. Olsen, Stewart\nNOTICE\nProposedStreet Improvements\nTake notice that the Council of the Municipal\nCorporation of the City of Prince Rupert intends\nto make the following local Improvements:\nA 16-foot plank road on Hth Street between\n2nd Ave. and Beach Place; on Beach Place between\nUth Street and 10th Street; and on 10th Street between Beach Place and Water Street\nAnd to assess the final cost thereof upon the\nproperty abutting thereon, or to be benefitted\nthereby, and that a statement and diagram showing the lands proposed to be so especially assessed\nfor the said improvements or work is now filed In\nthe office of the City Clerk, and Is open for inspection during office hours.\nThe estimated cost of the work is 13686.00.\nDated at Prince Rupert this 8th day of July, 1910.\n65-61 ERNEST A. WOODS, City Clerk.\nCOAL NOTICE\nSkeena Land DiBtrict-Dlatrict of Queen Charlotte\nTake notice that May Ingraham IntendB to apply\nto the Hon. Chief Commissioner of Lands for a\nlicense to prospect for coal and petroleum on 640\nacres of land described as follows:\nCommencing at a post planted In the North\nEast corner of Section 27, Township 10, Graham\nIsland, B. C, and marked M. I\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd N. E. cor.\nThence 80 chains South, 80 chains West 80\nchains North and 80 chains East to place of\nrf^jfe. \"AY INGRAHAM,\nga?20t.h May. 1910. C. D. Emmons, Agent\nrub. July 11.\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of'Quern Charlotte Islands.\nNotice is hereby given that 30 days after\ndate, I Intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works, for a license to prospect\nfor coal and petroleum under the foreshore, and\nunder the waters of the following described\nlands: Commencing at a post planted on the foreshore of the N. end of Moresby Island about 3\nmiles East of Welcome Point, and marked W. C\nSlade S. W. Come.\" thence running Nortli 80\nchains, thence East 80 chains, thence South 80\nchains, thence following the sinuosities ot the ahore\nto point of commencment.\nLocated this 22nd  day of March  1910.\nLocator, W. C. Slade\nMay 23. Per O. W. Rafuse.Agt.\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict ot Queen Charlotte Islands.\nNotice la hereby given that 30 days after date I\nintend to apply to tbe Chief Commissioner of Lands\nand Works, for a license to prospect for coal and\npetroleum, under tho foreshore, under the waters,\nand under theland.of the following described lands:\nCommencing at a post planted on the foreshore of\nWelcome Point on Moresby Island, and marked\nW. C. Slade S. E. Corner; thence running North 80\nchains thence West 80 chains, thence South 80\nchains, thenee following the sinuosities of the shore\nto  the point  of  commencement.\nLocated this 21st day of March, 1910.\nLocator W. C. Slade.\nMay 23. ' Per O. W. Rafues, Agent.\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Queen Charlotte Islands.\nNotice is hereby given that 30 days alter dstel,\nintend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands\nand Works for a license to prospect for coal and\npetroleum, under the fore-shore, under the waters\nand under the land of the following described lands\nCommencing at a poat planted on the foreshore at\nWelcome Point on tbe N. end of Moresby Island,\nma.-ked W. C. Slade S. W. Corner; thence running\nNorth 80 chains, thence East 80 chains, thence\nSouth 80 chains, thence following the sinuosities\nof the shore to point ol commencement.\nLocated this 21st day ol March 1910.\nLocator   W.   C.   Slade.\nMay 23. Per O. W. Ratusc, Agt\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict ol Queen Charlotte Islands.\nNotice is hereby given, that 30 days alter date\n1 intend to apply to the Chiel Commissioner ol\nLands and Works., lor a license to prospect lor coal\nand petroleum; under the lore-shore, under the\nwater and unde the land ot the lollowing described\nIands:\nCommencing at a post planted on the fore-shore\nof the north east coast of Moresby Island, about 2\nmiles east of Welcome point and marked W. C.\nSlade, S. W. Corner; thence tunning north 80\nchains, thence east 80 chains, thence south 80\nchains, tnence following the sinuosities of the shore\nto point of commencement.\nLocated this 21st day  of March,   1910.\nLocator W. C. Slade\nMay 23. per O. W. Raluse Agt.\nQueen Charlotte Ialands Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict\nof Skeena.\nTake notice that J. George McDonald of Massett\noccupation miner, intend to apply lor a liscense to\nprospect lor coal and petroleum over the lollowing\ndescribed land:\nCommencing at a post planted one mile south and\none mile west from the mouth of the HiElen river,\nnorth coast of Graham Island, Q.C.I., being the\nnorth east corner, thence south 80 chains, thence\nwest 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence est\n80 chains to point ot commencement.\nDated April 6th, '10 J. George McDonald.\nMay 2nd. M. A. Merrill, Agent.\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Queen Char\nlotte Islands.\nNotice is hereby given that thirty days after\ndate I intend to apply to the Cbief Commissioner\nof Lands and Works, lor a license to prospect lor\ncoal and petroleum under the lollowing described\nlands: Commencing at a post planted about 2\nmiles up a River flowing into Shingle Bay about 2\nmiles East of Welcome Point, Moresby Island and\nmarked E. Noble N. E. Corner; thenee runnirg\nSouth 80 chains, thence West 80 chains, thence\nNorth 80 chains, thence East 80 chaina to point\nof commencement.\nLocated this 22nd day of March, 1910.\nLocator   E.   Noble\nMay 23.   . Per.O. W. Rafuse .Agt\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Queen Charlotte Ialands.\nNotice Is hereby given that thirty days after\ndate I Intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner\nof Lands and Works lor a license to prospect\nlor coal and petroleum under the lollowing described lands: Commencing at a post planted about\n2 miles up a river flowing into Shingle Bay about\n2 miles East ol WelcomePoint, Moresby Island and\nmarked E. Noble S. E. Corner; thenee north\n80 chains, thence West 80 cha'ns, thence South 80\nchains, thence Eaat 80 chaina to the point ol\ncommencement.\nLocated this 22nd day ol March, 1910.\nLocator E. Noble.\nPer. O. W. Raluse, Agt\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict ol Queen Char\nlotte Islands.\nNotice is hereby given that So days alter date\nI intend to apply to the Chiel Commissioner\n01 Lands and Works, lor a license to prospect\nlor coal.and petroleum under the lollowing described lands: Commencing at a post planted about\n2 miles up a River flowing into Shingle Bay about\n2 miles East of Welcome Point, Moresby Island, and\nmarked E. Noble S. W. Corner; thence running\nNorth 80 chains, thence East 80 chains, thence\nSouth 80 chains, thenee West 80 chains to point ol\ncommencement.\nLocated this 22nd day ol March, 1910.\nLocator    E.    Noble\nMay 23. Per O. W. Raluse,Agt\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict  of Queen Charlotte Islands.\nNotice Is hereby given, that 80 days alter\ndate I Intend to apply to tha Chiel Commissioner\nof Landa and Works, for a license to prospect\nfor coal and petroleum under the following described landa: Commencing at a post planted on the\nforeshore of the North end ol Moresby Island,\nabout 3 miles Eaat ot Welcome Point and marked\nW. C. Slade N. W. Corner; thence running South\n80 chains, thence East 80 chaina, thence North 80\nchains, thence West 80 chains to the point of\ncommencement.\nLocated this 22nd day of March, 1910.\nLocator W. C. Slade\nMay 23. Per O. W. Rafuse.Agt.\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict ol Queen Charlotte  Islands.\nNotice is hereby given that 30 daya alter date,\n1 intend to apply to the Chiel Commissioner of\nLands and Works, for a license to prospect lor coal\nand petroleum, under the loreshore under the\nwater and under the lands ol the lollowing described\nlands :-Commencing at a post planted on the lore-\nshore of the North coast of Moresby Island, about\n2 miles East of Welcome Point, and marked W. C.\nBlade, S. E. Corner: thence running North 80\n9halns, thence West .80 chains, thence South 80\nchains, thence following the sinuosities of the shore\nto the point of commencement.\nLocated this 21st day of March  1910.\n,,     \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Locator   W.   C.   Slado\nMay. 23. Per. O.W. Raluse, Agent\nLAND  LEASE NOTICE\nCoast Land District-District of Skeeai\nTakenotlce that B. I.. Johnson of Vi,, \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nmaster mariner, intend, to aX ?\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*&$\nlease the followinK described L ,,i, r\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'!swi\nat a post planted near tho n,irth\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-i, men\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\not52 thence following tho sinuofeffi <\nline for sixty chains in ,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd, ,,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,J ' , 1\"\ufffd\ufffd*\ufffd\ufffd\neluding all foreshore below wRt^ \ufffd\ufffd\nBERNARD LEITCH JoH\nDated May 9,1910.\nmi!\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict off\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.,\nTake notice that William Et Srttsm\noccupation investor, intends to apnfy to, 23\nsion to lease the following deacribeJU \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdPW\"\nCommencing at a post planted at the'i__\nboundry  of  timber limit. numbw29._I \ufffd\ufffd3\nnorth 80 chains, thence west ahH ffl\nsouth 80 chains, thence east .0 \"hainsMS\ncommencement, consisting ol mo acres,am,\nDated April 25th, 1910.      William Pigott\nMay 2nd. *\nSkeena Land District -District of Coast\nTake notice that John C. McLennan, of Print!\nRupert, B. C.. occupation looker, intends toaos\nfor permission to lease the following descriS\nland (foreshore): Commencing at a port nW\nat the southeast corner of lot 126, R V Cos\ndistrict; thenoe southeasterly, following the Hi\nof H. W. M., 25.4 chains, more or less, to a poi\ndue south of the southeast corner of the J C M\nLennan application to purchase, lot 530, and a\nbracing all of the foreshore in front of lot 330 b\ntween high and low-water mark.\nDated May 3.1910. J. C. McLekm\npubjunl\nSkeena Land District \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd District ol Cm\nTake notice that John Young Rochester\nPrince Rupert, occupation Contractor, intt\nto apply for permission tn lease the foUosri\ndescribed lands:\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Commencing at a poat plant\nat the south east corner ol an island in theSkec\nRiver, about one and a half miles distant and\nan easterly direction from Indian Reserve No. 1\nthence northerly one thousand feet, more or I\nto low water line, thence westerly lorty cha1\nfollowing the sinuosities ul the shore line ale\nlow water line, thence southerly forty cbl\nmore or less to low water line on south side\nisland, thence easterly along low water line\nSoint   of   commencement,   und   containing o\nundred and ten acres more or less.\nJOHN YOl'NT, R0CHESTE\nAprll-17-10 Tub. Mav-8-10.\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Coast.\nTakr   notice  that we,  the Canadian Fish\nCold Storage Co., of Vancouver, intend tospj\nfor permission to lease the following dt\nland:\nCommencing at a post planted on the nu\nshore of Denise Arm, snout one mile east of Clej\nBay; tnence north ten chains, thence east una\nchains; thence south ten chains more or lea\nshore, thence westerly along shore to point\ncommencement; containing twenty aeres rj\norless. H.ll. BABINGTON, A]\nMay 12, 1910 C. F.&C.S.Co.\nMav 13\nCoast Land District- District of Skeena,\nTake notice that B. L. John* in, of Victoria, 11\nmaster mariner, intends to apply for jiermission\nlease the following descrilnil kinds: Comment\nat a post planted on the south shore of hto\nInlet and about two miles from the entrll\nthence forty chains in a westerly direction,!]\"-\"\nIng all foreshore below high-water mark.\nBernakd Leitch Joraajj\nDated May 9,1910.\nCoast Land District-District of Skeena.\nTake notioe that B. L. Johnson,of Victoria,^\nmaster mariner, intends 1\" apply for jwrmissw\nlease the following describ\"! hinds: Comment\nat a post planted on soulh shore ofGreenln\nabout one mile from the mouth; thence we\nchains in an easterly direction, includingaim\nshore below high-water mark.\nBernard Leitch Johsso\nDated May 9.1910.\nLAND  PURCHASE NOTICE\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict ol Cu\nTake notice that Wilford Earl ttiM J*\nOntario, occupation Bookkeeper, iSBKJJ\napply for permission to purchase the lain\ndescribed lands:- .   .. rtn<\nCommencing at a post planted it .theNoruH\ncorner of Howard Guest s application t P\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nthence North twenty 20 chains, enee\ntwenty 20 chains more or V-to 'i\nBear River, thence South along;BMW \\\ntwenty 20 ehaini more or tat, tM\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdJ\ntwenty 20 chains more or ta WW\ncommencement, containing forty acres\nIt-\nDate April 8, 1910.\nPub. May 18th.\nWilford Karl WM. _\nDaniel Oacar*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd1\nDistrict   otCui\nKloxman ol _g\n.lorchant, in\"1\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.\nSkeena    Land District\nTake notice that hrm\nRupert, B.C.. occupation Mercn'u^HI\nlor permission to purchase :i \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd follows    1\n1,nComme.clng,.t a port P'.\"$$#\nbank of Bear River ojipo it Sii Km '.\nS.E. corner of Wm. 1,M\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,L'E' , ,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*\nNorth eighty 80 chair* thence Bag^S\nchains more or less to right ban MM ^ ,\nthence South along laid rifW '\"\"\"_\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\neighty 80 chains more or k-tm\"^\n40 chains more or less to P\ufffd\ufffdJ\ufffd\ufffd\"H ta\ufffd\ufffd\ncontaining three hundred md tainu\nor less.    .. _     Y.ne>< Fl'\nDaniel Oteu WW\nui    lew,. . _, \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nDate April 7, 1910.\nPub. May 18th.\nSkeena Land Disirict ^;\"f\/>-.., 1\nTake notice that Jacob ZurbrfM\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd* \ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ,\nfcLr?'-5Ln.brr\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdrh\ufffd\ufffd;he'iollowingo-\n,l\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdnted it the nor*J\n_:>|ilication t\ufffd\ufffd_PJf\nuurir, \\s\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.., ....--i     ,\nlor permission to purcha\nlands:-\nCommencing at a post\ncorner of Arthur Purves\nsaid post being.two mile\nthe mouth of McNeil Ri      \t\nthence north 40 chains, i. en;\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd eg     thene,\nor less to right bank of!\"'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd;\"\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\nnd 60 chiiM \ufffd\ufffdf.\nIP thencc \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdt4\"0\n7,1 east 40 chaiM.\naonT-ia^Vt-bank 40 djjjg -Jg *-,\npoint ol commencement, containing\nor less. Jacob W*\nDate June 6, 1910. Q      Wing. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nPub. June 11. Dan.el u.\nCassiar Land Wf J^S \ufffd\ufffde WB\nTake notice that   . \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   ;,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd tion hotel-k*\nPrince Rupert, B. p(;> '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdS to purcb\"*]\nintends to apply '\ufffd\ufffdr >' r ' >' .. A\nlollowing   described  h n.r-. bout JJO M\nCommencing at a,po.    >\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'',.,,ankoftheN]\nCommencing at a pc\nsouth of a point on th'\t\nriver, said point on tl\ndown river from Qui'\ndown river iron. .<-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd , . r|ver ir\"\"1 -\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nthree quarters of a.mile , NMs, then\"\nQuiska Creek \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdmptta ';;',. ?\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd, ,hcnc? n\ufffd\ufffd\n40 chains, thenco west 10 fMinj,^^#I\nQuiska Creek emptu* '\" ,, ^ ,hcn\ufffd\ufffd\nPub. July 6.\nfN^RTYOURLANDPUBCHA\nNOTICES IN THE\nOPTIMIST THE   PRINCE    RUPERT,  OPTIMIST\nProfessional Cards\n\"WALTER & DURANT\nConsulting Engineers\nLa**\"\"!        CM,'EleCt,Jglh.nlcal\nG   W.  ARNOTT\nL.RY PUBLIC AUCTIONEER\n1 Valuator\n,wer 1539 Prince RuPert\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDR. H. S. ELLISON\nEye-Sight Specialist\n(Optometrist and Optician)\n\ufffd\ufffdscientifically examined and tested;\ngses carefully fitted; al   work guaranteed.   Consultation free.\nemporary office: Room 7, G. T. P.\nAnnex.\nW. L. BARKER\nArchitect\nRoom 4, Westenhaver Block\nSecond avenue and Third street\nDR. W. BARRATT CLAYTON\nDentist\nestenhaver Block, cor. Second Ave.\nand Sixth st.\nT. MOORE FLETCHER\nConsulting Mining Engineer\nurinations and advice given on Portland Canal properties.\nPost Office : Stewart.       9-13t\nA. F. HAMILTON\nArchitect\n\ufffd\ufffdm 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.\nRED CARSS,        C. V. BENNETT, B.A.\nBritish Columhia of B.C., Ontario, Sas-\nd Manitoba liars. katchewan  and Al\nberta Bars.\nCARSS & BENNETT\nBarristers, Notaries, Etc.\n-Exchange !>l\ufffd\ufffdek, corner Third avenue and\nSixtli street. Prince Ruoert. 8 .\nA. W. AGNEW\nCivil Engineer and Surveyor,\nsorts, plans, estimates and surveying,\nStreet grades set out for building.\nLots surveyed and permanently referenced.\nSice: Rand Block, Second Avenue.\ni. li. Manson, h.a.   W. E. Williams, B.A.. LL.B.\nWILLIAMS   &   MANSON\nBarristers, Solicitors, etc.\nBox 285\nPrince Rupert, B.C.\nr. J.  VAUGHAM-RHYS,\nMining Engineer,\nPremier Hotel,  Prince Rupert.\n\"ce given on Portland Canal investments.\nWM. S. HALL, L.D.S., D.D.S.\nDUNTIST.\nrown and Bridge Work a Specialty.\nUna^,';'\"T:\"' \"!' wilfully treated. Gas and\n\"m, , .'J n,J\",\"nlstered for the painless ex-\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdUUsMH 'i ;,\"\"8\ufffd\ufffdltatlon free. Offices: 19\n\"'Alder Block, l'rince Rupert. 11-12\nPREDR]\nS. CLEMENTS,\n\ufffd\ufffd>,. . .    Civil Engineer,\nwmlnion and B.C. Land Surveyor,\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    Mine Surveyor, etc.\n0 p,   ,,,iv'nue' near McBride.\nujJox^       Prince Rupert, B.C.\nMISS E.\nA. FROUD, A.L.C.M.\nTeacher of\np. i '-aener oi\nftanoforu-, Violin and Singing\n0nd ave' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ^t, Seventh and Eighth sts.\nDFi- M. F. KEELY\nDentist\n'^\"villo St. Vancouver\nJ' H.  J'lLLSBURY,\n,    C|viL Engineer.\nRoom 9 Re3JKn8  -;-  Estimates\nNr ThlS \\ Exch\ufffd\ufffd>g6 Block,\n\"Md Avenue,and Sixth Street\nLUCAS & GRANT\nS Plana, JjiUR '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdNo and Surveyors. Re-\nfg'Wj.etc. o| I?' \"'\"\".estimates, wharf con-\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Prince i{!''\"fni1 Ave., near ltt St,   P.O.\n\ufffd\ufffdooo\nI Can Offer for Quick Sale\nLOTS\nBLOCK\nSECTION\n'    PRICE\n1,2\n48\n8\n$600.\n23, 24\n31\n7\n1050.\n20, 21\n37\n7\n1000.\nGood terms can be arranged.\nI want listings in Sections 6, 7 and 8.    What have you\nfor sale?\nINSURANCE MINING STOCKS\nSecond Avenue        C.   D.  RAND\nPrince Rupert\n>oooooo\ufffd\ufffd\nPrince Rupert Securities Co., Ltd.\nFarm Lands.\n26 Sections. Grand Trunk Route.\nCity Real Estate.\n200 City Lots for Sale or Lease.\nStewart Lots.\nMining Property Bought and Sold.\nOffice\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdCorner First Avenue and Centre Street.   P. O. Box 584.\nPeck, Moore & Co.\nGENERAL BROKERS\nReal Estate and Insurance\nINSURANCE AGENCIES\nPfU|7 North British and Mercantile  %M \\ T>IME1 Pacific Marine\nrljlXd Hartford Fire Insurance Co.  1V1\/\\I\\I1 lUi Insurance Company\nEMPLOYERS' LIABILITY \ufffd\ufffd2S\ufffd\ufffda> BONDSLLSd&S\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 Rupert\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdC. W. PECK.\n, \ufffd\ufffdW**W*WV**VV^\ufffd\ufffdV^>W*WVi\nYWM*\nLOTS m SALE\nIN THE FOLLOWING BLOCKS\nSECTION 1\nBLOCK 20\nBLOCK 23\nBLOCK 31\nBLOCK 30\nBLOCK 36\nBLOCK 27\nBLOCK   7\nBLOCK   5\nBLOCK   2\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\nSigns!\nI\nThe Optimist fob Department\nnow has Wood Type for Signs\nand Poster Work-\nSigns.\nSIR WILFRID AT\nFORT WILLIAM\nSPLENDID ORATION TO A MOST\nENTHUSIASTIC CROWD\nGives Reascr for Hit Western Trip\na Desire to Become Acquainted\nWith New Country so Magically\nGrowing Up in the West.\n(Special to the Optimist)\nFort William, July 11.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSir Wilfrid\nLaurier made his appearance today\nbefore a crowded arena and made a\nspeech of the splendid patriotism of\nwhich elicited round after of applause.\nHe declared that an election was not\nnear at hand, and that he found the\ncountry contented under the present\ngovernment.\nIn the course of his great speech he\nsaid that Canada owed much to the late\nking but that the present monarch was\nas strong as his father. He stated that\nthe reason for his trip was not a political one, but for the purpose of becoming\nacquainted with the new country that\nwas magically growing up.    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nAS  PLAIN  AS  GLASS.\nSenator Beverley Seeking to Delude\nA Trusting People\n(Special to the Optimist)\nNew York, July 11.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSenator Beverley\narrived here last night, straight from a\nconference held at the president's summer home between Taft, Roosevelt and\nhimself. In the course of an interview\nhe significantly declared that President\nTaft was stfll directing the Republican\ncampaign, and that Col. Roosevelt had\nonly promised to make a few sppeches\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\na statement which is interpreted as\nmeaning that Roosevelt will be behind\nthe  whole  management of  the  fight.\nIf\nThe Subjective Mood\nall   the  suffragettes   in   the   world\nwere one big suffragette,\nAnd all the mice that ever were born\nwere  one  big  mouse\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdyou   bet\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nAnd all the anguished cries in the world\nwere   gathered   on   one  big   peal,\nAnd if that mouse ran after that lady\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdwould that lady squeal?\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdNew York Evening Sun.\nIt is almost amusing to hear the cry\nthat we are too extravagant when\npenury is the word to describe the condition  of  a  majority  of  the  people.\nSimon's Fair for Kitchenware. Third\nAve. between 6th and 7th Sts.      43-tf\nLAND PURCHASE NOTICE\nSkeena Land Distriet\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistriet ol Cosst\nTake notiee that Mary Hall ot Port Simpson,\noccupation nurse, intends to apply (or permission\nto purchase the following described lands:-\nCommencing at a post plsnted at the south\nwest corner 20 chsins south of Lionel Dineen's\nS. E. corner, thence 80 ehains north, thence 80\nchains esst, thence 80 chains south, thence 80\nchains west to post of commencement, containing\n640 acres more or less.\nDate June 8, 1910. Mary Hall\nPub. July    Oth. Fred Bohler, agent.\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Coast\nTake notice that Lionel Dineen of Port Simpson\noccupation school teacher, intends to apply for\nfiermission to purchase the following described\nsnds>\nCommencing at a post planted at S. E. corner\n40 chains north and 40 chains east of N. E. corner\nof lot 1116 Haroly Survey, thence 60 chains north,\nthenco 60 chsins east, thence 60 chains south,\nthenco 60 chsins west to post of commencement\ncontaining 360 acres more or less.\nJune    8,    1910. Lionel    Dineen\nPub. July 9th. Fred Bohler, agent.\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Coast\nTake notice that May Dineen of Port Simpson,\noccupation ateongrapher, IntendB to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:-\nCommencing at a post planted at the north west\ncorner 20 chainB south of Lionel Dineen's S. E.\ncorner, thence 80 chains east, thence 40 chains\nsouth, thence 80 chains west, thence 40 chains\nnorth to post of commencement, containing 820\nacres more or loss.\nJune 8, 1910. May Dineen\nPub. July 9th. Fred  Bohler,  agent.\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Coast\nTake notioe that Sarah E. Alton of Port SimpBon,\noccupation nurse, IntendB to apply for permission\nto purchase the following described lands:-\nCommencing at a post planted at the north west,\ncorner 40 chains east of May Dineen's S. W.\ncorner, tnence 80 chains east, thenee 80 chainB\nsouth, thenco 80 chains west, thenee 80 chains\nnorth to poBt of commencement, containing 640\nacres more or less.\nDato   June   8,   1910. Sarah E. Alton.\nPub. July 9th. Fred Bohler   agent.\nSTEWART\nPortland Canal\nB.C.\nWE HAVE A NUMBER OF\nSTEWART LOTS\nFOR SALE ON EASY TERMS\nSamuel\nHarrison\n&Co.\nPrince Rupert, B. C.\nFISCAL AGENTS\nThe Main Reef\nMining Co.\nPortland Canal\nStocks\na\nSpecialty\nDaily Wires\nSAMUEL\nHARRISON\n& CO.\nReal Estate and Financial\nBrokers\nSecond Ave., Prince Rupert\nFifth Street, Stewart\nSamuel Harrison\nNotarr Public\nVernon S. Gamble THE  PRINCE    RUPERT    OPTIMIST\nThe Prince Rupert Optimist\nDAILY AND WEEKLY\n\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdHE OPTIMIST is the leading newspaper of Northern British Columbia,\nhas grown up with the city.\nIt\nADVERTISING RATES are one price to all-25c per inch each issue for display\nmatter.   This rate applies to all advertising without distinction of quantity\nor time of contract.\nReading Notices and Legal Advertising are 10c per line.\nSUBSCRIPTION RATES-DAILY, 50c per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance.\nWeekly, $2.00 per year.\nH<'<'*4'l'W*t'H4HW<\"H\">\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n' '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd You   couldn't   buy   the ;;\nii ,\"\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd!!\nI! material and make sim- ..\n' ilar Drewesfor the prices ', \\\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd at which we sell them ;;\nDaily Edition.\nTuesday, July 12\nDO GOVERNMENTS MAKE PROSPERITY?\nThe interior of the Skeena District does not often see a cabinet minister and\na member of the Legislature, but when it does the inhabitants believe in hospitality\nand remarks of appreciation. Here is what the Hazelton paper has to say about! two\nrecent visitors:\n\"In their first appearence before a Hazelton audience Hon. Thomas Taylor\nand William Manson made a decided hit. Neither one is an orator; but they, are\nboth earnest, capable men, doing their parts in giving the province a business\nadministration; the best administration the province has ever had, of which present\nprosperity is a sufficient witness. Both were enthusiastically applauded and will be\nwelcomed here just as often as they choose to come.\"\nThe Herald's comment brings up the old question of whether Governments\nare responsible for the crops. If it is so, then Prince Rupert city council ought to\nstart something here.\nMAIL MATTER\nI IS DISCUSSED\nI.\nCONTINUED from page 1\nB possible that Ottawa had not yet of-\n*; fically learned of the steamer Prince\n? Rupert, as all such matters had to be\n5 handled in a certain routine way. He\nj moved that the secretary be instructed\nj to write the postmaster- general telling\nL what the trouble was and asking why\n'-t mail was not carried on the steamer\ni Prince   Rupert.\nThe president said the matter of mail\nwas an important factor in the business\nprogression of the town, and to get no\n*i mail   from   Monday   night   to   Friday\nj\ufffd\ufffd night\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdpractically   Saturday   morning,\nwas bery hard on business men.  A midweek mail would solve the difficulty.\nThe   motion   carried   and   the   pre-\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd sident then called the attention of the\n* board to affairs in the local post office.\nFe though Prince Rupert was getting\nout of the fourth or third class post\n\ufffd\ufffd office line and nearer first class and that\nf improvements should at once be made\nt to place it in that class. It might be the\n| department was waiting for the new\n| post office to be built, but this might\n| take a number of years.\n;.\" Mr. Dawson suggested the appoint-\nF. ment of a committee to wait upon the\nff postmaster and ascertain what the trouble\n!?was.\ni\ufffd\ufffd The president pointed out that there\nt- was no intention of criticizing the post-\ng master. That official was doing exceed-\ngingly well; he did not think anybody\n9 could do better under the circumstances,\nr and a committee such as proposed\nmight assist him in improving the service\n* One member said the post office was\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd run like one in a country village that\n$ was an adjunct to a store.   The post\"\n; master was only allowed so much and in\n| consequence had to hire cheap men and\n[ not enough of them to do the work.\nOn motion of Mr. Morrison, seconded\n| by Mr, Currie, a committee was appoint-\n[ ed to confer and advise with the post-\nI master,   and   the   president   appointed\nj Messrs. Prudhomme, Currie and Mor-\n4 rison as such committee.\na    The discussion closed with the hope\ni'-tiUt the matter would be thoroughly\nsifted in short order, as we should very\nsoon   have   several   cabinet   ministers\nvisiting  Prince  Rupert  and,  generally\n..ajpeaking,   the   service   was   \"rotten\"\n<$nd facts, of its rotteness    should be\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdtrongly demonstrated to the visitors.\napart from the board of trade, and thr\nassociation could be made, as similae\ninstitutions were, self-supporting. The\nboard, of course, would assist it forward\nin every way, as it was doing now.\nMr. Morrison pointed out that there\nwould be no trouble in obtaining a place\nin which to hold the fair, and other members again began to grow enthusiastically in favor of going on although at\nrthe start they had judged from the Ye-\nport of the committee that it could\nnot be carried out. The discussion ended\nwith die appointment of a committee\nphens and Dawson, to call upon the\nconsisting of Messrs. Prudhomme, Ste-\nmayor and ask him to call a public\nmeeting on Friday evening.\nAn invitation from the Vancouver\nexhibition was next considered. It invited Prince Rupert to send an exhibit\nand sdid no charge would be attached\nto it. It was decided that the invitation\nbe accepted and that an exhibit be collected and sent to Vancouver, after which\nit could be exhibited at the Prince\nRupert fair.\nFight Pictures in England\nLondon, July 12.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd(Special)\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdWinston\nChurchill, the home secretary, declares\nthere is nothing in the laws of the British\nempire to prevent the exhibition of the\nprize fight pictures.\nPRINCE RUPERT\nTO HAVE FAIR\nCONTINUED FROM PAGE 1\nSTILL SNOWING. j\nOn Ninemile Mountain and it Three\nFeet Deep on the Level.\nV. W. Smith, of the Silver Cup Mining Co., received a letter recently from\nthe manager of the mines stating that it\nwas snowing every day and that there\nwas a depth of three feet all around the\nmine. The season is about a month later\nthan usual, although operations are still\nin progress and gocd work is being done.\nThey are getting good showings of first\nclass ore all along and the new cuts keep\nup the values.\nCENTRAL STATION\nPlant it Being Installed and Will be\nOperating in a Month\nThe Dean Electric Co., of Orellia,\nOntario represented by Mr. Dodds, are\ninstalling the switch board and\ncentral plant for the telephone in Prince\nRipert. They started work on Saturday\nand' while they have made considerable\nprogress they have been delayed on\naccount of the plans not having arrived.\n,When they get here a great deal more\nspeed will be put on the work. Mr.\nDodds told the Optimist that the phones\nwould be operating in about a month.\nIn the meantime phones are being\nPrompt payments get some people\ninto \\the^ class of ^'\"highly .^wpected\neiftly settlers.\"     \ufffd\ufffd\\ :\nLO\nstalled in the business places and connected with the street line, so that\nnothing will delay the \"service after the\ncentral station is ready.        (ft\nc\n1\n;: We have over 200 child-\n',', ren's dresses, priced from\n1! 75 cents upward, sizes 1 to\n! I 16 years, made up in mus-\n!', lins, galateas, serges, etc,\n! I manufactured for us by the\n',', most up-to-date factory on\nthe continent and every\n!', garment is smartly cut and\n',! well put together.   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nThese Dresses will be\non Display Tomorrow\n.  .   . TUESDAY .  . \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nCondensed Advertisements.\nARE YOU IN NEED OF HELP ?   Do you want\nto buy, or sell, or hire, or loan?  Try The\nOptimist Condensed Ad. route.\nFOR RENT\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdOffices; also furnished or unfurnished rooms in the-Alder Block. W. J. Alder,\noffice No. 28. 35tf ,\nTOR SALE-Fishlng boat, lance cabin, g ti. p.\nx engine in good working: order, cheap. Apply\nRover Boat House. ,67-bt\nFURNISHED HOUSE to Rent; water; close in.\nApply Summit Ave., back of Borden Street.\nJ. Unwin. 67-3t\nT OSI-On Fulton Street or Fifth Ave., a packet\nJ-' containing letters, receipts, etc. Notify P.O.\nBox 269, and receive reward. 57.IH\nTHERE have been, more articles returned to owners through ihe Optimist Want Ads. than any.\nother medium in town. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 37-tf\nWANTED-To do general housework.    Apply\nBox 5, Optimist office. 41tf\nWANTED-Janitor for Wanderers' Club. Apply\n\ufffd\ufffd'    to Steward at Club Rooms,    j. 63-tf\nANTBD-Route boy to deliver The Optimist.\nApply at this office. 63\nANTED\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdA woman cook for   aeven  young\nmen; $60 per month.   Apply Box 680.   68-tjf\nWANTED-A Capable Han to manage a wholesale arid retail Cigar and Tobacco business;\ngood salary for right party. Apply P.O.box 794. 53-9\nWANTED-Tutor in private family; few houra\ndaily   during   summer.     Address   P.   O.\nBox 477. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd        83-tf\nw\nw\nH.S.WaUaceCo.Ltd.\n-ii\nj- The New Dry Goods Store;;\nFulton St and Third Ave.\n**************************\nTo Advertise Prince Rupert\nSecretary Stephens read a letter at\nthe board of trade meeting last night\nfrom Struther Bunch, assistant city\neditor of the Seattle Times, requesting\nthat photographs of the city be sent for\nan illustrated article and also for duplicates to be held in stock for the illustration of any news feature that might\ncome up. The letter pointed out the\nvalue of such advertising. The secretary\nwas instructed by. the board to furnish\nsuch photographs.\nBuying watered stock does not always\nget you into the financial swim.\n2f\ufffd\ufffd5*S;\ufffd\ufffd3g$3*;\ufffd\ufffd233^\ncr\n'ii\nJULY\nhi\n1\nYour opportunity to buy at factory prices Men's\nClothing, Hats, Shirts, Underwear, etc. We are\nsacrificing a great part of our large and well assorted\nstock of high-class Men's Clothing and Furnishings\nto make room for new fall goods now on the road.\n100 Men's. Suits made from the very finest quality of\nTweeds and Worsted Suits that have both style and\nquality. Regular price $25.00 and $30.00, * 17 CA\nnow ......'....  4} 11 -OV\n50 Men's Tweqd or Worsted Suits, well tailored and finished in every way. -Jtegular price $20.00 *io CA\nand $22.50. now        flZ.OU\nr\\ yyni''     iV\n50 Men's Tw&d Suits,' .^dmething that will make you a\ngood knock-about Suit. Regular $15.00~#Yh\"\"AA\nand $17.50, .now  4>1U.UU\n ! >  gJBSft 1*'  \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nMen's Hats in various shapes, including Fedora, Crush,\nor Wide Shape... Regular price $3.00, *i pa\nnow.  \ufffd\ufffdp 1 ,OV\n 11 a''\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\" (\">..i'i \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ,\t\nMen's Neglige* Shirts; all Coat Shirts and Cuffs attached.\n. Good colors and  nice patterns.    Regular A* 1  aa\n$1.25 and #,6% now... ...... $1.00\nMen's Negligee Shirts, including Cluett & Peabody, or\nTooke Bras.^efebratfed brands. Regular #1 rn\n$2.50, now.........    $1.50\n 1 1'  .\nMen's Fine Natural Wool Underwear, warrant- ft C A\ned thoroughly;sh\ufffd\ufffdunk. Reg. $2.00 suit, now *? 1\ufffd\ufffdDU\nMen's Extra Fine, Elastic Knit Wool Under- fro nn\nwear.   Regular price $3.00 suit, now....... I&.VV\n$\n\ufffd\ufffd*\nE\nDon't overlook this opportunity to get a bargain, but ;\nget in line and secure one.\n^Sale Now On*\nMartin O'Reilly\n2nd Ave.\n2nd Ave.\nHSMSSSSS\nPRINCE RuPERf\nMINING ASS0CIA1\nLIMITED\nOFFICERS AND MEMBER\nOFFICERS.\nPresident-G. E. Gibson.\n,, ' VicePresident-H, 0. Butler\nTreasurer-M. P. McCaffery'\nSecretary\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdF. E. Reid.\nEXECUTIVE.\nP. I. Palmer | S. Harrison | W, S.Benio\nMEMBERS.\nW. S. Benson\nChristiansen-Brandt Company\nCo-operative Real Estate Co,\ni . .G..C. Emerson\n.... Geo. E. Gibson\nS. Harrison & Company\nO. M. Helgerson Company\nP. J. Hobbs\nLaw-Butler Company\nLeonard & Reid\nMcCaffery & Gibbons\nG. R. Naden Company, Limited\nC. D. Newton\nP. I. Palmer\nS. A. Phipps\n. Pattullo & Radford\nPrince Rupert Securities, Ltd.\nC. D. Rand\nP. W. Scott\nM. M. Stephens & Company\nJ. R. Talpey\nWestenhaver Bros.\nTO REN1\n2-roomed house, Summit Ave....\n3-roomed cottage, 7th A venue....\n4-roomed cottage, Hays' Cove Ave25,1\n5-roomed house, 4th Ave, 251\n.Furnished cabins, Section 5\t\nTo Lease\nLot 22, block 8, section 1.\nLot 17, block 18, section 1.\nLot 24, block 31, section 1.\nLots 14 and 15, block 35, section 1.\nLots 1 and 2. block 25, section 5.\nLots 3 and 4, block 18. section 5.\nLot 7, block 17, section 6.\nLot 8, block 19, section 6.\nLots 1. 2, 3 and 4, block 36, section 7.\nAPPLY\nG.R.NADENCOMPANI\nLimited.\nRe\ufffd\ufffd! Estate and Insurance Agent\nFor SAL!\nPRINCE RUPERT LOIS\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Lots Blk. Sec.\n1 and   2 13 1 .\n82 and 38 17 1 .\n86 and 87 9 5 .\n11 and 12 16 5 .\n3 and   4 24 5 .\n26 22 6 .\nPrice Cash\n25,000 \ufffd\ufffd,\ufffd\ufffd\n7,500\n3,200\n4,700\n1,800\n1,500\n1,\ufffd\ufffd\n2,851\n151\nLIS\nSTEWART LOTS\nHALF CASH\nLot    Block\n13-14     6\n19\n22\n21\n8\n21\n.is.-. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd -n\n18        13\n7-8     14\n20-21   27\nSection\nPrice\n466\n$$800\n466\n31)00\n466\n1000\n466\n900\n468\n1200\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   468\n3750\n468\n2000\n463\n3500\n469\n1800\n469\n850\nTerm\n$4000 CM*\n1000\n500\n500\n600\n1500\n1000\n1750\n750\nPrince Rupert Agencies\nNear McBride St.\nprince 1 THE    PRINCE   RUPERT    OPTIMIST\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdUBLICITY CLUB\nHIGHLY PRAISED\nCONTINUED FROM PAGE 1\nlid the club, though perhaps not as a\nnatter of precedent. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd;   llT?0\nMr. Scott was opposed to the club\nHoing things and then asking the board\nL foot the bill. Why had the club not\nConsulted with the board first.\nMr. Prudhomme, speaking for himself\nLd not as a member of the Publicity\nbub, said the movement to entertain\nIhe visitors might properly be called\ni citizens movement rather than that of\nIhe club, but it could not go along without some organization assuming the\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdesponsibility. It was then the club\ntopped in. At the last minute it was\neen that nothing was being done toward\nreception to the first Grand Trunk\n'acific steamer and the visitors coming\nin her, and the Publicity Club made it\nts business and certainly carried it out\nn great style. There was no time to con-\ner with the board of trade in the matter,\nJnder these circumstances he thought\nivery citizen was called upon to stand\ns share of the expense, and he hoped the'\njoard would see it in that way.\nMr. Christiansen said it was partly\nhrough him the club did not approach\nhe board On the subject. The impression\nm that something should be done to\nntertain the Grand Trunk officials\nif the new ship and the visitors and the\nilube went ahead and did it. The club\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdxpected to meet all the expenditure out\nif the sale of tickets but this was not\nlone.\nOther members spoke in a similar\ntrain and the motiort of Mt, Prudhomme\neconded by Mr.Nickerson and supported\njy Mr. Christiansen and others,' thai)\n;he board pay one half of the deficit,\nlamely $81, was about being put when'\nMr. Scott jumped up and claimed there\nto no quorum present. Mr. Law rather\ntestily exclaimed: \"Then let us call the\nwhole thing off. If thereris nijr quorum\"\net us go home. You cannot legally dp\n\ufffd\ufffdne part of the business and not the\nother, I move we adjourn.\"\nSecretary Stephens jokingly declared\nMr. Law out of order and the' motion\npassed unanimously with the exception\nof the one dissenting voice of Mr. Scott,\nrto acquiesced in the decision with\nthe proviso that this should be the last\ntime the club did any such thing without\nfirst consulting the board.\nMANITOBA  ELECTIONS\nWinnipeg, July 12.-The result\nof the Provincial Elections shows\nthat Premier Roblin is returned\nto power by practically the same\nmajority. Twenty-eight Conservatives were elected to thir-,\nteen Liberals, and though some \ufffd\ufffd\npolls are not complete the result g\nis not expected to be altered. All %\ntbe ministers have been elected i\nby about the same majorities as \ufffd\ufffd\nlast time. 1\nPUBLICITY AND\nBOARD OF TRADE\ni\nM The Weather\nTwenty-four hours ending 5   a. m.,\nJuly 12.     3\nMax. Temp. 60.4; min. 49.5.\nRain .10 ipch.\nBarometer 5 a.m., 29,736.\nPROPOSITION TO COMBINE THE\nTWO  SECRETARYSHIPS.\nPERSONAL\nMiss Macpherson spent the week\nend in Port Simpson.\nMiss Manson, who has been teaching\n'n the Girl's Home in Port Simpson is\nWiting in town.prior to leaving for her\n\ufffd\ufffdne in Nanairpo. ..\".' '.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    ?\nMiss Violet Frizzell who - recently\nunderwent a serious operation in the\n\"ft Simpson hospital is recovering\n\"icely. She returned to Rupert yesterday\nWtB her mother,\nMr. Butler, of the Law-Butler firm;\nW* last evening for the North.    Mr;'\n\"tier has a large wholesale business\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Nome.  He will be gone for a couple\n01 months. .     '\nNEW TELEGRAPH  LINE. <     !\nL,kely Run from Stewart and Goose\nB\ufffd\ufffdy and Through the Valleys.   ! '\n>?\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nMr. Phelan, of the Dominion Telegraph.\nm: has recently returned' frifai a trip ,\nto ]n , rt \"nd vicinity wh\ufffd\ufffde he went''\nwate a route for the telegraph con- '\nJ Ions with the new mining town.' Ho\nttslliT    m 1S lktle d0Ubt but th\ufffd\ufffdt\nJ'inewill go from Stewart to Gooie,;\nto in., 'f Bay and a\ufffd\ufffdoss! the vaUeyhT\nmtr 1Um> Th*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdtewm'serve\nCZr\ufffd\ufffdtet territory and a te^ory\nIt win ,r\"P'rtly devel\ufffd\ufffdI\ufffd\ufffd in the future^\nnfries n!I? conv\ufffd\ufffd\"ent for the caiji-j\nBay , , Naas t\ufffd\ufffd fun down to Gooij4\nmiles -in8 Ce of about three or foiiri\nii-1lhe instruction .work wilj\nas arrangements (\ni fce comple\nJlr^'fe lies JWt.peyortd the hilt\n1 earnest\nendeavor.\nBased on Necessary Growth of Activities of Board and Demands For\nIncrease in Publicity.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdProposition\nPlaced on File.\nThe discussion that took place at the\nlast general meeting of the Publicity\nClub relative to the absorption of the\nclub by the board and its work continued\nby a committee of the board, and as to\ntlie advisability of the two organizations remaining distinct but employing\nthe same secretary, came before the\ngeneral meeting of the board of trade\n.last night upon a letter from Secretary\nCoyriey, of the Publicity club. Mr.\nCoyney wrote that as there had been a\nsuggestion made that the board employ\nan .expert in publicity, and as the work\nof the board of trade would necessarily\ngrow in other directions, he offered his\nservices to the board in conjunction\nwith his present employment as secretary of the Publicity Club.\n', Secretary Stephens again stated what\n[4&e had. stated. at the Publicity Club,\nthat he would heartily support any movement that was meant for progress, and\nwould willingly resign if the board felt\nthe time had come for a permanent\nsecretary) as he was heartily in favor\nof anything that was calculated to be of\nbenefit to Prince Rupert generally.\nChairman Morris 'Said the situation\nat the present time in this discussion\nwas that there was nothing before the\nboard from the Poublicity Club on the\nsubject. He was sure their present\nsecretary was giving good service and\nwith their new quarters no doubt they\nwere moving along all right. He would\nrecommend, however, that Mr. Coyney's\nletter be placed on file, so that when the\ntime came the board could go further\ninto ttiie subject. A motion was carried\nto that effect.\nSailings.\nCottage City will go south Saturday\nnight.\nSteamer Humboldt arrives tomorrow,\non her way to Skagway.\nCapilano is due tomorrow, with coal,\nCamosun is due Friday night.\nPrincess Beatrice is due here from\nVancouver Friday night\nThe Amur will arrive from Victoria\nSaturday night\nPrincess May will leave Saturday night\nfor Stewart.\nPrincess, Royal leaves here Saturday\nafternoon for Vancouver.\nWhen you find an opportunity in the\nroad don't advertise for the person who\nlost it.\nDeveloping and printing for amateurs\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdfirst-class work guaranteed. McRae\nBros. .    ni-ol 56,58\nMARINE\nPrincess Royal left for Skagway at\none o'clock this morning with a full list\nof passengers.\n: The Prince. Albert is back from the\nislands and is awaiting the Prince\nRupert tomorrow.\nThe Prince George, sister ship of the\nPrince RuperJ, was scheduled to leave\nVancouver for thia port last night.\nThe Inlander did not go out today,\nbut is, awaiting for freight coming up\nion the Prince Rupert, due here tomorrow.\nSteamer Humboldt is expected to\narrive hereabout ten tonight this being\nher first trip since she lost her propeller.\nWhile getting a new propeller she has\nbeen handsomely refitted.\nThe Petriana pulls out from Stewart\ntonight. She brought up a tremendous\nCargo .of explosives for Foley, Welch\nand Stewart and lumber for the Westholme company, and it has taken her\nthree days to unload.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd The City of Seattle left at midnight\nfor Seattle, taking the following passengers from Prince Rvpert:\"-\nJ. Jonet, D. J. Wolfe, Julia G. Florence\nH. Allie, tyrs. H. Allie, Chas. .R. Hood,\nV. W. Smith, H. H. Lancy, E. Walter,\nJ. C. Kelly, Oscar Silverman, G. Erick-\nson, Ed. Murphy, Andrew Medley,\nJim  Blogue, D. Richardson.\nPRINCE RlJPERT STOCK& MINING\nEXCHANGE.\nj  .  , Daily Call 11.00 a. m.\nQuotations:\nASKED        BID\nMain Reef    26\nBitter Creek......,,.';\t\nGlacier Creek. ...\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.}..:.   30\nPortland Wonder    30        25\nRed Cliff Mining 1.60    1.40\nVan. Portland Canal\t\nStewart Min. and Dev..4.25\nPortland \ufffd\ufffdanal.....    30\n3.50\n25\n85\n10 1-2 101-4\n24\nNugget. G\ufffd\ufffd& Mines.......... 94\nLasquete Gold Mines...\nSilver Cup Vt....   25\nRoosevelt \"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd';....   50\nBlue Point Mines .......   25       20\nPortland Star Mining...    11 8\nSouthiAfrica Scrip 775     725\nRed Cliff Extension ....   11 8\nO.K    38       35\nPRINCE  RUPERT\nIINING   ASSN.\nQuotations\nASKED\nAmerican Creek  25\nBear River....,  26\nBitter Creek  85\nMain Reef :-.  30\nBlue Point  30\nGlacier Creek  30\nMain Creek  50\nLittle Joe O. K..  31\nPortland Canal  40\nPortland Star  12 1\nPortland Pacific........ 20\nPortland Wonder  35\nRed Cliff ....2.00\nRed Cliff Extension, .:.. 15\nRoosevelt :......?t\\.... 50\nRush Portland.....'.:... 20\nStewart M. & D 4.50\nSilver Cup  25\nSalmon River Glacier... 25\nStewart P.C. L.W\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdftP.l,00\nBID\n36\n2 ..\nMAJESTIC THEATRE\nMoving Pictures\nChanges Monday & Thursday\nMatinee  on  Wednesday  and  Saturday\nAdmissions-AdulU 25c, Children  15c.\nCALUMET RESTAURANT\nFirst-Class Meals Day and Night\nTHE OLD RELIABLE\nJERRY BONNEAU\nm\nTenders for Telephone Poles\nSealed tenders will be received by the Prince\nRupert Telephone Company for 100 cedar poles\n30 feet long, snd 30 cedar poles 36 feet long. All\ntenders to be submitted not later than July 20th.\nSpecifications can be seen at the Company's office\"\non 3rd Avenue, near Second Street.\n57-gt E. LOVE, Manager.\nNOTICE.\nIn the matter of an application for the issue of\ns duplicate of the Certificate of Title to Lot 13,\nBlock \"C\" of Lot 87, Townsite of  Port Simpson\nNotice Is bfereby given that it (s my Intention\nto Issue at the expiration of one month after the\nfirst publication hereof a duplicate of the Certificate of Title to the above lands ln the name of\nBenjamin Greene, which Certificate waa issued\non the 23rd day of February 1898 and la numbered\n16908C. WILLIAM E. BUBRITT.\n. District Registrar.\nLand Registry Office, Prince   Rupert,  B. C. 26tfi,\nJune 1910.\nWHY?\nWhy is it so much of the\nprinting around the City\nbears the stamp of \" The\nOptimist Job.'\n\ufffd\ufffd\nOur large and increasing\nlist of customers can tell\nyou, we can tell you, and\nshould there be any users\nof printing who are not\nhaving their work done at\nthis office, they would\nknow after giving us one\ntrial order.\nOur telephone has no number yet,\nso drop us a card and we'll send a\nman to take your order.\nThe Optimist Job\nThe Optimist\nDELIVERED TO ANY ADDRESS\nIN SECTIONS 1, 5 AND 6\nEVERY DAY FOR\n50c PER MONTH THE    PRINCE    RUPERT   OPTIMIST\nANTI-BUZZ\nA PERFECT MOSOUITO DISPELLING 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\nCornor Second Ave. and Sixth St.\nTHE IROQUOIS\nPOOL\nEnglish and American Billiards\nEight Tables Centre Street\nHAYNOR BROS.\nUndertakers\nCorner Third Ave. and  Sixth  St.\nHi Grade Domestic and Havana\nCIGARS\nby the Box a\nSpecialty\nCigars\nCIGARS\nby the Box a\nSpecialty\nAlaskan Cigar & Tobacco Co.\nCentral Building, Third Avenue.\nThe King Edward Hotel\nSTEWART. B. C.\nCOMMITTEE\nMAKES REPORT\nON   THE   STREET   GRADING   IN\nSECTION ONE\nRecommends That It Start at Once\nand Outlines the System of Assessment \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Referred to the Engineer to Pass Upon.\nHeadquarters for  Mining Men  and\nCommercial Travelers.\nAmerican Plan.   Sixty-five Rooms.\nSteam Heat.     Baths.   Electric Lights.\nROGERS & LUND, Proprietors.\nSand **y Gravel\nWe handle all grades of Sand\nand Gravel. Get quotations\nfrom\nPrince Rupert\nSand and Gravel\nCompany Ltd.\nCor. hi An. and Centre Street Prince Rupert\nlittle's NEWS Agency\nMagazines :: Periodicals ::\\Newspapers\nCIGARS   ::   TOBACCOS  ::   FRUITS\nG.T.P. WHARF\nCOAL NOTICES.\nSkeena Land Dlatrict\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDlatrict of Queen Charlotte Ialands.\nNotice la herehy given that 30 daya after date\nI Intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner o\nLandi and Works for a license to proapect for coal\nand petroleum under the following described landa:\nCommencing at a post planted on the foreshore of\nWelcome Point on Moresby Island, and marked\nSlade N. W. Cornor; thence running South 80\nchains, thence Eaat 80 chaina, thence North 80\nchains, thence West 80 chains to the point of\ncommencement.\nLocated thia Zlst day of March 1910.\nLocator W. C. Slade\nMay 23. Per. O. W. Rafuae.Agt.\nQueen Chatlotte Islands Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDlstrlc\nof Skeena.\nTake notice that I, M. A. Merrill, of Massett,\noccupation farmer, intend to apply for a liscense to\nprospect for coal and petroleum over the following\ndescribedland:\nCommencing at a post planted about one mile\neast ot the HiElen river, north coast of Graham\nIsland, Q.C.I., being the north east corner, thence\nsouth 80'chaina, thence west 80 chaims, thenee\nnorth 80 chaina, thence east 80 chaina to point of\ncommencement.\nDated April 6th, 1910. M. A. Merrill.\nMay 2nd.\nQueen O harlotte Ifands Land Dl.trier\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict\nof Skeena.\nTakenotlce that I J. Lewis VanValkenburg, of\nMaaset, B.C., occupation miner. Intend to apply for\na liscense to prospect for coal and petroleum over the\nfollowing described lands:\nCommencing at a post planted about one mile\neast ot the mouth of the HiElen river, north coast of\nGraham Island, Q.C.L, being the south west corner,\nthence north 80 chains, tnence east 80 chains\nthence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains to\neiint of commencement,\nated April 6th, '10.    J. Lewis VanValkenburg.\nMay 2nd.\nThe commencement of the street work\nin section one is a little nearer. The\nstreets committee are practically through\nwith the Ipreliminaries. It only remains\nfor the engineer to pass upon the committees report and for the council to\npass that.\nStreets Committee\nThe streets, works and property committee's report was received as follows :\nYour committee beg to report that in\nlooking into the matter of grading\nsection one, we find it advisable to proceed with this improvement as soon as\npossible. The cost of having the work\ndone in the immediate future will be\nmuch less than it will be if prolonged\nto some later date. The entire district\nis of sufficient value to justify the\nnecessary expenditure.\nWe would recommend that in ad\ndition to the work of grading the streets\nthat has been considered in the engineer's\nreport that the council also include in\nthis sork of local improvement the\ngrading of Grenville Court for its entire\nlength, and Biggar Place from its intersection with Third avenue to the Eastern\ncorner of lot 1, block 30, and to the\nWestern corner of lot 55, block 39. We\nbelieve that the council should provide\nfunds necessary to defray the cost of\nthis work by -the issue and sale of local\nimprovement debentures which should\nmature in twenty years.\nWe recommend that one half of the\ncost of the work be assess and served\nupon all lots or Iands fronting or abutting\non any street in section one, except lot 1\nand lots 3 to 20, inclusive in block 15,\nand that the proportion of said one half\nof the cost of this improvement which\nshall be assessed and levied upon each\nlot or parcel of land shall be determined\nby the proportion that the mutiple of the\nfrontage of said lot or parcel of land and\nthe width of the street shall bear to\nall such mutiples in the district assessed for this improvement.\nProvided that the width of the street\nin Biggar Place shall be calculated as\n72 feet, and that the width of any other\nstreet or place, shall be calculated not\nmore than 94 feet.  That in case of any\ncorner lot abutting on two streets, that\nthey shall only be assessed for one half\nof their frontage on each street. And\nthat thej$ remaining 60 per cent, of\nthe cost of such local improvement shall\nbe assessed on all the lots and parcels\nof land in district improved except such\nportions of block 15 as have been heretofore exempted in the proportion to\ntheir relative assessed value. We estimate the cost of this improvement at\n$340,000.\nIn reference to the above report\nAid. Pattullo thought that before the\nreport was adopted the city engineer\nshould investigate and \"make a report\ndealing with the dost and assessment.\nThere was considerable discussion\non this point. Acting Mayor Mobley\nthought the report should be adopted\nand then the engineer could prepare his\nreport to be submitted later.\nAid. Pattullo moved that the city\nengineer be asked to investigate and report on the grading of section 1 as soon\nas possible. Aid. Smith seconded the\nmotion and it carried.\nTHE\nTEA KETTLE INN\nCorner Third Ave. &  Fulton St\nNOW OPEN\nLIGHT LUNCHEONS, TEAS, ICES\nPrivate Bridge and Tea Parties\ncatered for.\nNew Knox Hotel\nARTAUD & BESNER\nP R O P R I E T*0 R S\nBOOSTING B. C. TIMBER\nLondon Times Comes Down to Printing Illustrated Write-ups.\nBritish Columbia interests which\nhave several companies awaiting flotation, are making elaborate efforts in the\npress. The London Times published\nrecently a whole page of illustrated\nmatter, advertising generally the lumber wealth of the province at a cost of\n$900. The Daily Mail and Observer had\nsimilar pages costing $1500 and $750 respectively.\nTo further the campaign in progress,\nthrough the agency of the Harmsworth\nJournals, in addition to special advertisements an expert is being sent to\nBritish Columbia at the promoter's expense. The congested condition of the\nmarket for semi-speculative Canadian\nsecurities still continues.\nCut Low In the Neck\nWaiter\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDid you order beel a la mode,\nsir?\nDiner (impatiently)\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdI did. What's\nthe matter? Waiting for the style to\nchange?\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdBoston Transcript.\nThe    Grind    Begins\n\"Do I have to exchange wedding\npresents in the department from which\nthey were purchased?\"\n\"Not  at all,\" said the floorwalker.\n\"Thank you,\" said the June bride, \"I\nwant to trade a china vase for a frying pan.\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdPittsburg Post.\nThe New Knox Hotel is run on the\nEuropean plan. First-class service All\nthe latest modern improvements.!\nTHE CAFE is open from 6.30 a. m.\nto 8 p. m. Excellent cuisine; first-class\nservice.\nBEDS 50c AND UP\nFirst Avenue. Prince Rupert\nLiquor License 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 fyr the City of Prince Rupert for\na bottle license to sell liquor by retail under subsection 3 of section 175 of the Municipal Clauses\nAct, in the premises of the Hub Cigar Store, situate on lota 1 and 2, block 22, section 1, part of\nthe Westenhaver block, in the said City of Prince\nRupert, to commence upon the 15th day of September, 1910. My Post Office address is Prince\nRupert B. C. Dated at Prince Rupert this 3rd\nday of June, 1910. _\nJune 4. BENJAMIN HOLMBERG.\nLAND PURCHASE NOTICES\nFirst-Class PASSENGER Steamer\n\"CETRIANA\"\nSails from Evans, Coleman wharf V\ufffd\ufffdn\ncouver, on 1st, 10th and 20th of even\nmonth at 10 p m\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd for Swanson Bav\nClazton, Port Essington, Naas\nPRINCE RUPERT AND STEWART\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 ports.\nFor further particulars apply at tie\nCompany's office\nCor. Water and Cordova Sis., Yaocoorer\nOr J.H. ROGERS, Ticket Agent,\nPrince Rupert.\nSimon's Fair for Kitchenware. Third\nAve. between 6th and 7th Sts.       43-tf\nFor Sale\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdOld Newspapers in bundles.\nJust the thing for putting under carpets,\nor for wrapping parcels. Five cents a\nbundle.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdOptimist Office. 30d.\nThe Best Bank is a Bank of Earth\nOnly the fool trusts in Bank Bills and Yale Locks. Man ii a land animal.\nReal Estate is the first essential of his existence. To be born landless is to be\nborn with your life mortgaged. Prince Rupert has the Canadian Nation behind\nit and when the Dominion slumps she will slump, but not before.\nThe price of the same value in Real Estate is double what it was ten years\nago because the world's stock of gold, in which value is measured has doubled.\nIn ten years Rupert Realty will have increased at least five times in value, and\nthe price of that value will be double that ten times to-day's price. In two\nmonths the City Council will be paying out $2,000 a month in wages, then the\ndemand for the very limited supply of cheap lots will raise them to dear lots.\nUse foresight.\nI specialize in cheap lots on easy terms. $30 cash and $15 a month buys\nbeautifully situated level lots at $150, Others $200 to$300. Grand double corner\non Hays' Creek, $525, Block 1, Sec. 8. Double corner next block to Seal Cove\nCircle, $600.   Never will you get such cinches.\nOut of town buyers can trust me for a square deal.\n8th Street    CliaS. M. WilSOn  3rd Avenue\nMember of the Real Estate Exchange\nBOX 2 PRINCE RUPERT, B. C\nLynch Bros., General Merchants\nGROCERIES,    HARDWARE,\nMEN'S CLOTHING &\nSash, Doors and Building Material.\nSole agents for Carhartt's Overalls and Gloves\nJunction of First, Second and Third Aves.\nSkeena Land District-District of Coaat.\nTake notice that William Pigott, of Victoria,\noccupation investor, intends to apply for permission to purcnase 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 chains, thence south 80\nchains, 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 Queen Charlotte Islands.\nTake notioe that Alex. Shields, of Saskatoon,\nSask., occupation Lumberman, intends to apply\nfor permission to purchase the following described lands:-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd '\nCommencing at a post planted about 8 1-4 miles\nsouth and 5 miles east from the S. E. corner of\nIndian Reserve No. 9; thence north 80 chains,\nthence west 80 chains, thence south \ufffd\ufffd0 chainB,\nthence east 80 chains to the place of commencement. Alex. Shields.\nDate June 6th. 1910. Roland D. Craig, Agent.\nPub. July 6.\nSkeena    Land    District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict    of    Coast.\nTake notice that Sydney Francis Quick of Vancouver, B. C, occupation accountant, intends\nto apply for permission to purchase the following\ndescribed  lands:-\nCommendnc at a post planted on the east side\nof Prescott Island, on the shore about 40 chains\nsouth of Ellen Dobson's N. E. eorner post, and\nmarked S. F. Quick'a N. E. corner post; thence\nwest 80 chains, thenee south 40 chains, thence east\nto beach, thence following beach to point o.\ncommencement, containing 820 acres more or least\nMay 25, 1910. Sydney Francis Quick.\nPub. May 80. W. W. Clarke, Agt\nSkeena   Land    District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistriet   of    Coast.\nTake notice that Thomas Herbert Worsnop of\nVancouver, B. C. occupation Gentleman, intends to\napply for permiaaion to purchase the following\ndescribed    lands:-\nCommencing at a post planted on the north side\nof Stephens Island on the shore about 20 chains\nwest of C. W. Sarel'a N. E. eorner, and marked\nThomas Herbert Worsnop'. 8. E. corner; thenee\nwest 40 chains, thenee north 40 chains, thenee east\nto beach, thenee following beaeh to point of commeneement conulnlng 160 acres more or less.\nDate May 27,1810. Thomas Herbert Worsnop.\nPub..May SO. W. W. Clarke, Agent.\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Coast.\nTake notice that Charles Wentworth Sarel of\nVancouver, B. C. occupation Journalist, Intends\ntoapply tor permission to purehase the following\nCommencing at a post planted on the north side\nof Stephen's Island on the shore about 20 chains\nwest of A. R.Heap's N.E. corner, and marked C. W.\nSarei's N. E. corner, thenee south 80 ehains, thence\nwest 20 chsins, thenee north to beaeh, thenee\nfollowing beach to point of commeneement contuining 160 acres more or less.\nDate May 27, 1910. Charles Wentworth Sarel.\nPub. May 80. W. W. Clarke, Agent,\nSkeena   Lsnd   District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict   of   Coast.,,\nTake notice that Arthur Robinson Heaps,\nof Vancouver, B. C, occupation Lumberman,\nIntends to spply for permission to purchase the\nlollowing described lands:-\nCommencing at a post planted on the north side\npf Stephens Island, at the north west corner of\nlot 2248, and marked A. R. Heap's N. E. corner,\nthence south 80 chaina, thence west 20 chains,\nthence north to besch, thenee following beach to\npoint of commencement, containing 160 acres more\nor   less.\nDate May 27, 1910.    Arthur Robinson Heaps.\nPub. May 80.   . W. W. Clarke, Agent\nSkeena Land District-District of Coast Range V.\nTake notice that I, Edith Annie Creech, of Copper City, B. C, 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 Kolse Lake, Distrlot\nof Coast Range 6, marked E.A.C., 8. W. eorner.\nTlhence east 40 chains, north 40 chains, west 40\nchains, south 40 chainB to point of Commencing,\ncontaining 160 acres more or less.\nEDITH ANNIE CREECH.\nS\"m. Ma,y 9th' im- T\"08- L- E'\"0\". Agent.\nPublication June 9.\nSTEAMERS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT |\nfor Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle.\nPrince Beatrice\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdEvery Monday, 1 p.m.\nPrincess May or Princess Royal-\nEvery Saturday morning-1\nLEAVE VANCOUVER:\nPrincess Beatrice-Every Thursdaynight |\nPrincess May or Princess Royal-\nEvery Saturday night at 11 o'clock I\nDOUGLAS SUTHERLAND, Prince Rupeit\nloocmx\nOUR SOLICITOR will call for I\nyour laundry on receipt of a\npostcard to\nP. O. Box 144\n6n and after Friday, Hay 27th.\nPrompt delivery and satisfaction\nguaranteed.\nPrince Rupert Steam Laundry\nFilth Avenue and Fulton Street.\nFEMALE HELP WANTED\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nGeorgetown\nSawmill Co. Ltd\nLumber\n\"and\nMouldings\nA large stock of dry finishing lumber on hand. Boat\nlumber a specialty. U'liver\ufffd\ufffd\nmade at short notice,\nOur prices are us I'.nv as any.\nCall on us before ordering.\nOFFICE:\nCor.Centre St. and First Af*\nsubscriw; 'rOR\nTHE OPTIMIST THE   PRINCE    RUPERT   OPTIMIST\nJULIUS LEVY\nJobber of High-grade Havana Cigars\nTobaccos Wholesale and Retail\nSHERWIN & WILLIAMS\nPAINTS\nCover the Earth\nCarload just arrived.   Mixed Paints, Varnishes,\nShellac Linoleum Finish,\nSOLE AGENTS:\nPrince Rupert Hardware Supply Co.Ltd.\nTHOS. DUNN, Manager\nLAND PURCHASE NOTICE\nSkeena Und Disirict\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Coast\nTake roiice t hat Mary F. Thorburn of Caledonia\nOnt., occujiation spinster, intends to spply for\nBiermisaion to purchase the following described\ninds:-\nCommencing at a post planted at the north-east\ntoner of lot 2077, thence north twenty chains,\nIhence west 30 chains more or less to Chatham\nSound thence south along the Bhore line of Chatham\nSound twenty chains more or less, thence east\neighty chains more or less to point of commencement, containing 160 acres more or less.\nDate May 80,   1910. Mary   F.   Thorburn\nDate June 20. Beverly  W.   Browne\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Cosst\nTake notice that Myra D. Greene of New York\noccujiation spinster, intends to apply for permission\nto purchase thc following described lsnds:-\nCotnmencinc, at a poat planted south-east corner\nof lot 2077 thcncc north twenty chains, thence\neast forty chains, thence south 20 chains more or\nles to Smith Island Lagoon thence weat along the\nshore line of said lagoon forty chains more or less\nto |toint of commencement, containing eighty acres\nmore or loss.\nDate May 80, 11)10. Myra D. Greene\nPub. June 20. Beverly W. Browne, sgent.\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Cosst\nTake notice that Josie Woon, of Toronto, Ont.,\noccupation sjiioster, intends to spply for permiasion to purchase the following described lands:-\nCommenclng at a post planted at the north-east\ncorner of Jot 1886, thence aouth twenty chains,\nthence east eighty chains, thence north ten chainB\nmore or less to Smith Island Lagoon, thence west\nalone, the shore line of said lagoon eighty chains\nmote or less to jmint of commencement, containing\none hundred ami sixty acres more or less.\nDate May :io,  1910. Josie Woon\nPub. June 2!i. Beverly W. Browne, Bgent\nCancellation of Reserve\nJiV\" \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd hereby given that the Reserve existing-\n|\ufffd\ufffd wwii Lands in the vicinity of Babine Lake,\nh. , ',\"\" \"', ,'aS8iw District, notice of which\nwarw Am,. ,]um ;(othp i908i w\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd pubUahed in the\nt\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd^'''\"''i'\ufffd\ufffd'Gazette dated July 2nd, 1908, Is\nROBERT A. RENWICK,\nIjin.i n Deputy Commissioner of Lands,\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*wiDepartment,\n> Ictorla, It. C, June 16th, 1910. 48-8m\n3QOOOOOOG\nBowling and Blank\n''\"'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd. ALLEYS'       SIX TABLES\nUDIES  ADMITTED AT ALL TIMES\nJWNEDIN BLOCK, SECOND AVE. AND EIGHTH\nOOOOOOC\nScotch Bakery\nH i Kh-clans Confectionery,\nHaking,       Groceries.\nHotels and Restaurants Supplied\nS\ufffd\ufffdond Avenue.     H. HAMBLIN.\nAPI'I.IC.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdT\ufffd\ufffdke p\nLicense (\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdntoxlcatl\n\ufffd\ufffdtatut,.s i\ncity of j\non lots j\ncity, to,\nsjanteii\nDated at\nJunli\nvnoNs for Liquor License.\n\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd> that Peter Black, of the city of\nI 't, intends to spply to the Board of\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'omiBBionsrs for a hotel license to sell\n>\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd l dtiors under the provisions of the\nlut behalf and of theby-lsws of the\n\"\"I'ert In the premises to be sltuste\n\"\"\" 14, in block 10, Section 1, in the ssld\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \"\"ice aa soon ss such license may be\n'\"\ufffd\ufffd Rupert this 8th day of June, 1910.\nPETER BLACK.\nTake \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,;\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,. .. LI3uor License.\n'.'' ''rince it,,.,?'. Mitchell Albert, of the City\nH\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"Co nllntend! t0 \"PP^ to the'Board of\ntotoiiesiinV1 EonM' ',or \ufffd\ufffdn note> >\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd>>\" to sell\n\"\ufffd\ufffdtui..H i,1'. . u?r\" V?der the provisions of the\nCity ol j5I. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'n.. tf ?nd of \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd by-',w\" \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd the\n'\"l 4, bit ei ?a Uu|,.?rt'ln the premises sltuste on\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdnence a, ?\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd;',;\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ^ctio\" \ufffd\ufffd n the ssid city, to Corn\n's ftH Knnr.' \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \" .\" :\" vuv \"W ctw, Ml coin-\n',,\",\"   \"Mh \"cense msy be granted.\n**\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Juno 4,\n_ Uattij :,,  i., ,\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'   ;;u,:\" \"conso may lie granterl.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdn\ufffd\ufffd lf,lu; ' r\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Rupert, B. C. this 8r<f day of\nMITCHELL  ALBERT.\ni Furnished Rooms May Be\n|     Rented Profitably.\nI Just to have \" furnished rooms\n1 to tent\" is no great feat\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdor novelty. The number of people whose\nhomes are in furnished rooms\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n\"homes within homes\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdis very\nlarge.\nAnd among the people who live\nin \"one room homes are an increasing number who like to have\nthings a little better THAN USUAL.\nThey like to have a pleasant\nroom, and they like to have it\nfitted up DISTINCTIVELY, with\ntaste.\nThey will cheerfully, eagerly,\npay for SOMETHING BETTER\nin the way of a furnished room.\nFix yours up to please the particular tenants, and ADVERTISE\nACCORDINGLY, and you'll get\nback your investment with profit\nin a very brief time.\nTry Optimist want ads.\nTo the Board of License Commissioners for the\nMunicipality of Prince Rupert, B. C.:\nTske notice that I, V. D. Caaley, of Prince Rupert, Intend to apply to the Prince Rupert Board\nof License Commissioners for a Hotel License to\nsell intoxicating liquor by retail on the premises to\nbe known as the Yukon Hotel, situate on lots 19\nand 20, block 23, section 1, in the townsite of\nPrince Rupert, to commence from the 16th day of\nJuly, A. D. 1910.\nDated at Prince Rupert, B. C, this 6th dsy of\nJune, 1910.\njun 28 V. D. CASLEY.\nCancellation of Reserve\n\\TOTICE Is hereby given, thst the reserve estsb-\n*' llshed over those portions of Lot 170, Queen\nChsrlotte District, by reason of the surrender of\nsaid portions out of Special Timber Licenses Nos.\n81949 snd 81948, surveyed respectively as Lots 638\nand 817, Queen Charlotte District, Is canceled for\nthe purpose of effecting s sale of ssid Lot 170,\nQueen Chsrlotte District, comprising 86 acres more\nor less, to the Pacific Coast Fisheries, Limited.\nROBT. A. RENWICK,\nDeputy Commissioner of Lands.\nLands Depsrtment, Victoria, B.C.\nApril 10.1910. 17-8m\nCancellation of Reserve\nNotice is hereby given that the reserve existing\non Crown lsnds In the vicinity! of Babine Lake,\nsituate In range 6, Coast District, notice of which\nwss published In the British Columbia Gazette\ndated December 17th, 1908, is cancelled in so far as\nssld reserve relateB to lots numbered 1619, 1618;\n1617,1616,1616,1610, 1507, 1516, 1606a, 1603. 1501,\n1602 1512 1611, 1505, 1604, 1613, 1614, 1509, 1508,\n1680 1527 1628.1629,1631, 1632.1633,1534.1686,1537,\n1539 1686 1688 1540 1641,1644,1643,1545,1546,1542,\n154?: 1548, 1549.1650, 1620,1521.1522,1623,1624,1626,\n1626 end 1661.        RQBERT A. RENWICK,\nDeputy Commissioner of Lands.\nLands Department, ...'. .\nVlctorls, B. C, June,16th, 1910. 45-8ra\nLAND PURCHASE NOTICE\nCassiar Land DiBtrict\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Skeena\nTake notice that I, Alice Roberta of Victoria,\nB. C, occupation spinster, IntendB to apply for\npermission  to  purchase  the  following  described\nlands:-\nCommencing st a post planted on the right bank\nof the Kitwancool river about 36 mites up river\nfrom its junction with the Naas river, thence eaBt\n80 cahins, thence south 80 chains, thence weat\n80 chains, thence north 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acrea.\nDate May 26, 1910. Alice Roberta\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 of the Kitwancool river about 34 miles up river from its\njunction with the Naaa 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.\nCasaiar Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Skeena\nTake notice that I, Emily Deakin of Victoria,\nB.  C,  occupation  married  woman,  intends to\napply for permission to purchase the following\ndescribed lands:-'\nCommencing at a post planted one mile south\nof a post planted on the right bank of the Kitwancool river about 32 miles up river from its\njunction with the Naas river, thence eaat 80 chains,\nthence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains,\nthence north 80 chains to point of commencement,\ncontaining 640 acres.\nDate May 27, 1910. Emily Deakin\nPub. June 18. Robert McDonald.agent.\nCassiar Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Skeena\nTake notice that I, Beatrice Marling of Victoria\nB. C, occupation spinster, intends to apply for\npermission to purchaae the following lands-\nCommencing at a post planted one mile south\nof a post planted on the right bank of the Kitwancool river about 31 miles up river from its\njunction with the Naaa 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  27,   1910. Beatrice   Marling\nPub. June 18. Robert   McDonald.agent\nCassiar Land Diatrict\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Skeena\nTake notice that I, Sydney Joseph Heald of\nVictoria,   B.   C,   occupation   business-man,   intends to apply for permission to purchase the\nfollowing described lands:-\nCommencing at a post planted one mile south of\na post planted on the right bank of the Kitwancool river about 30 miles up river from its junction with the Naaa river, tnence east 80 chains,\nthence 'south 80 chains, thence west 80 chsins,\nthence north 80 chaina to point of commencement\ncontaining 640 acres.\nDate May 25, 1910. Sydney Joseph Heald\nPub. June 18. Robert McDonald, agent.\nCassiar Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Skeena\nTake notice that I, Alfred Deakin of Victoria,\nB. C, occupation farmer, intenda to apply for permission to purchase the following described lsnds:-\nCommencing at a post planted two miles south\nof a post planted on the right bank ot the Kitwancool river about 31 miles up river from ita\njunction with the Naas river, thence east 80 chains,\nthence south 80 chaina, thence west 80 chains,\nthence north 80 chains to point of commencement\ncontaining 640 acres.\nDate May 27,  1910. Alfred Deakit\nPub. June 18. Robert McDonald, ag .\nCassiar Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Skeens\nTske notice that I, Violet Deakin of Victoria,\nB. C, occupation spinster, intends to apply for\npermission to purchase the following   described\nlands t-\nCommencing at a post planted two miles south\nof a post planted on the right bank of the Kitwancool river, about 32 miles up river from its\njunction with the Naas river, thence east 80 chainB,\nthence south 80 chsins, thence west 80 chains,\nthence north 80 chaina to point of commencement,\ncontaining  640   acres.\nDate May 27,1910. Violet Deakin.\nPub. June 18. Robert  McDonald, agent\nSkeena Lsnd District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDiBtrict or Queen Charlotte\nIslands, Masset Inlet.\nTake notice that G.R.T Sawl of Prince Rupert,\nB C, occupation Edltv, intends to appiy for\npermission to purchase the following described\nIsnds:-\nCommencing st s post planted 3 miles south\nfrom the south east corner of Lot 227 and 2 1-2\nmiles west from shore Une being S.E.C. of land\napply for thence 80 chalnr west, thence 80 chaina\nnorth, thence 80 chains east, thence 80 chains\nsouth to point commencement containing 640\nseres more or ess.\nDste April 7th, 1910. G.R.T. Ssw'e\nPub May Uth. Arthur Robertson Agent\nSkeens Lsnd District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Queen Chsrlotte\nlalanda, Mssset Inlet.\nTske notice that Minnie Menzies of Vancouver,\nB.C., occupation Spinster, Intends to spply (or\nKmission to purcnase the following described\nids:-\nCommenclng st s post plsnted 5 miles south\nfrom the south east corner of lot 227 and 4 miles\nweat from shore line being N.E.C. of lsnd spply for\nthence west 80 chsins, thenee south 80 chsins,\nthence east 80 chsins, thenee north 80 chsins to\npoint  of  commencement  containing   640  seres\nmore or less. .....\nDste April 7th, 1910. Minnie Mensles.\nPub. Msy 14th. Arthur Robertson, Agent.\nSkeens Lsnd District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Queen Chsrlotte\nIslands, Mssset Inlet.\nTske notice thst Robert Ryder of Prinee Hubert,\nB.C., occupation Engineer, Intends to spply (or\npermission to purchsse the following described\nCommencing st a post plsnted 6 miles south\n(rom the south east corner of Lot 227 and 4 miles\nwest (rom Bhore lins being the S.W.C. of lsnd\nspply for thence 80 chsins esst, thence 80 chsina\nnorth, thence 80 chsins west, thence 80 chsins\nsouth to point of commencement, containing 640\nacrea more or less. _\nDate April 7th, 1910. Robert Ryder.\nPub. May Uth. Arthur Robertson, Agent.\nSkeens Land District-District of Cssslsr.\nTake notice that Hubert Ward, of Prince Rupert,\noccupation electrician, intends to spply for permission to purchase the following described lands:\nCommencing at a post planted about 700 yarda\nin an easterly direction from the northwest corner\npost of lot 60, situate at the head of Alice Arm,\nthence east 30 chains, thence north 80 chains,\nthence west 30 chains, thence south 80 chsins t\ufffd\ufffd\npoint of commencement and containing SOO acres of\nland approximately.       Hubert Ward, Locator.\nLocated April 13,1910.    Aubrey Sanders, Agent.\nDated May 8.1910. 9-18\nSkeens Lsnd District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Coast.\nTske notice that we, The Cansdlsn Fish snd\nCold Storage Co., of Vancouver, B. C, intend to\napply for permission to purchase the following\ndescribed land: ....        ..\nCommencing at a post plsnted on the west\nside of Tuck's Inlet, about three milea north of\nFern passage; thence west five chsins, thence north\ntwenty chains; thence east ten chaina more or\nless to shore; thence southerly along shore to\npoint of commencement, containing fifteen acres\nmore or less.\nMsy 6, 1910\n* Csnsdisn Fish & Cold Storage Co.\n| Mav 13 *\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd B Babington Agent.\nREAL ESTATE\nHERE'S YOUR CHANCE\nWe have listed a large number of choice\nlots at $200 each.\nWe have others from $250 to $300 each.\nSome of these are EXCEPTIONALLY well\nlocated and are SNAPS. We have also a large\nlist on Seal Cove Ave., Fifth Ave. and Sixth Ave.\nCall and look over the snaps we are offering.\nF. B. Deacon\nOpen Evenings\nCENTRE ST.\n;>ooooooooooooooooooooooo<x\nPRINCE RUPERT-SKEENA\nTRANSPORTATION CO. u\nR. S. SARGENT,\nPresident,\nHazelton, B.C.\nCEO. CUNNINGHAM,\nVice Piesidenl,\nPort Essington,  B. C.\nCAPTAIN BUCEY,\nManaging Director,\nS.S. Inlander.\nJOHN R. MclNTOSH,\nSecretary-Treasurer.\nPort Essington, B. C.\nThe new, fast and up-to-date freight and passenger steamer\n\"INLANDER\"\nOPERATINg FROM PRINCE RUPERT AND PORT ESSINGTON TO ALL POINTS ON THE SKEENA RIVER\nIs now in commission, and all parties who purpose going\ninto the new country can do so with all the comfort of an\nocean liner; and with Captain Bucey in command, ensuring quick trips and safety of life and property.\nFor freight and passenger accommodation apply to\nHARRY B. ROCHESTER^\nCompany's Representative\nPRINCE RUPERT, B.C.\nWATER   NOTICE\nNotice is hereby given thst sn application will\nbe made under Part V. of the \"Water Act, 1909.\"\nto obtain a licence in the Queen Charlotte Islands\nDivision ot Skeena District.\n|s|. The nsme, address and occupation of ths\napplicant Imperial Power Co., Limited, 1111 Crown\nBuilding. Vancouver, II. C.\n[b.| The nsme of the lake, stream or source\n[It unnamed, the description IsjThe first Isrge\nriver esst of Nsden river flowing into Naden\nHarbor, presumably Lignite River.\n[c.| The point of diversion st hesd of falls about\nfour miles from the outlet of river.\n|d.| The qusntlty of water spplied for [in cubic\nfeet per second) 100\n[e.J The Chsrscter of the proposed works power\nplant including dam, flume, power station, etc.\n[f.l The premises on which the water Is to be\nusedldescribe ssme] site of plant to be selected\n[g.| The purposes for which the water Is to be\nused power snd pulp manufacture\n[h.) It (or irrigation decribe the lsnd intended\nto be irrigated, giving acreage\n[i.| If the water la to be used for power or mining\nEurposss describe ths plsee where the wster is to\ne returned to some nstursl chsnnel, snd the\ndifference in sltltuds between point of diversion\nsnd point of return. Point of return st or near\nmouth of river. Fsll shout 200 feet.\n|i.) Ares of Crown lsnd Intended to be occupied\nby the proposed works sbout 40 seres\n[k.) This notice wss posted on the 9th dsy of\nJune 1910 snd application will be msds to the\ncommissioner on the 1st dsy of September, 1910.\n(I.) Give the names snd sddreas of any ripsrisn\nproprietors or licenses who or whose lsnds sre\nlikely to be effected by the proposed works, either\nabove or below the outlet\n[m.) The nsme of the Compsny in full\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdImperial\nPower Compsny, Limited\nIn.) The hesd office\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdVsncouvsr, B. C.\nlo.) The capital, how divided, amount psld up,\n1110,000, divided into 10,000 shares of #1.00 esch\nAll paid up\n[p.l Copy of auch parts of the memorandum of\nassociation as authorise the proposed application\nsnd works:\n\"8. The objects (or which the Compsny la\nestablished are:\n(A) To avail Itself of and have, hold, exercise\nsnd enjoy sll rights, powers, privileges snd immunities In snd by the 'Wster Act, 1909' or any\namendment thereof created, provided or conferred, or which hereafter may by any smendment\nthereto be crested, provided or conferred. [ B] To\nspply for snd acquire water snd water-power by\nrecords or licenses of unrecorded or unlicensed\nwater or by purchase ot the ssme; snd to spply\nsuch wster snd water-power to all purposes.\"\n(Signsture)..IMPERIAL POWER CO., LTD.\nPer Rolsnd D. Crslg, agent.\n[P.O. Address] 811 Crown Building, Vsncouver.B.C\nPub. July T.\nWATER NOTICE\nNotice is hereby given that an application will be\nmade under Part V. of the \"Water Act, 1909,\"\nto ohtsin s license in the Queen Chsrlotte Islands\nDivision ol Skeens District.\n[a.J The nsme, sddreas snd occupation of the\nspphcant Imperisi Power Co., Limited, 311 Crown\nBuilding. Vancouver, B. C.\n(b.) The name of the lake, stream or source\n[If unnamed, the description is) Nsden River,\nGrehsm  Island\n)c.) The point of diversion st head of falls sbout\nthree miles from the mouth of Nsden river\nId.| Tho qusntlty of wster spplied for in cubio\nfeet per second) 100\n[o.l The chsrscter of tho proposed works Power\ndevelopment plsnt including asm, flume, power\nstation, etc,\nII.1 Thu premises on which the wster Is to bs\nused [describe ssme] site of plsnt to be selected\n)g.) Thu purposes for which the wster Is to bs\nused power snd pulp manufacture\nIh.) If for irrigation describe the lsnd intended\nto ho irrigated, giving acreage.\n[i.)If the water la to be uaed for power or mining\npurposes describe the place where the water Is to\nbe returned to some natural channel, and the\ndifference in altitude between point of diversion\nand point of return. Point of return Naden Harbor.\nFall about 100 feet\n[j.l Ares of Crown lsnd Intended to bo occupied\nby the proposed works sbout 40 seres\n(k.| This notice wss posted on the 9th dsy ol\nJune 1910 snd application will be made to the\nCommissioner on tne 1st day of September 1910.\nfj.) Give the names and addresses of sny riparian\nfiroprietors or licensees who or whose lands are\nikely to be affected by tho proposed works, either\nabove or below the outlet none Known\n[m.) The name of the Company ln full\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdImperial Power Company, Limited.\n!n.) The head oflice-Vancouver, B. C.\no.) The capital, how divided, smount paid up\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n1,000, divided into 10,000 shares of f i.00 esch.\nAll psld up.\n[p.l Copy of such psrts of the memorandum of\nassociation aa authorise the proposed application\nsnd   works:\n3. The objects tor which the Compsny Is established   sre:\n[A.| To svsll itself of, snd hsvo, hold, exercise\nsnd enjoy sll rlgnts, powers, privileges snd immunities In and by the 'Water Act. 1909' or any\namendment thereof created, provided or conferred,\nor which hereafter may by sny smendment thereto\nbe created, provided or conferred. [B.j To apply\nfor and acquire water and water-power by records\nor licenses of unrecorded or unlicensed wster or by\npurchsse of the ssme; snd to spply such wster\nand water-power to all purposes.\"\n[Sionolurel IMPERIAL POWERCO.. LTD.\nper Rolsnd D. Crsig, Agent\nP.O. Address: 311 Crown Building, Vsneouvor, B.C\ni VI THE    PRINCE    RUPERT   OPTIMIST\nTHOSE FIGHT PICTURES\nVitograph Trust Will Not Show Them\nIn Places of Amusement\n(Special to the Optimist)\nNew York, July 11.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThe Vitograph\ncompany announces that it will not\ndisplay any advertisements of the fight\npictures in any public places and that the\npictures in all probability will not be\nshown in any 'places of amusement but\nonly to clubs and before adults. The\nvice-president of the Fight Picture trust\nadmits that they fear a public exhibition would result in a law preventing\nthe showing of any fight pictures whatever.\nHealth of the Pope.\nRome, July 1.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThe most alarming\nreports were current to-day concerning\nthe condition of the pope. It is officially stated that his holiness, as a\nresult- of the severe heat, suffered a\nfainting spell, but Dr. Teccati says the\nattack was not serious. There is reason to believe the health of the holy\nfather is so broken he is helpless, and\nthere is some talk as to his successor.\nHelping the Fair Along\nGet in line boys for the Prince Rupert\nfall fair. Nothing like beginning early.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nQueen Charlotle News.\nI. O. O. F. Meet on 20th.\nThe organization meeting of the\nI. 0. 0. F. lodge to have been held on\nthe evening of the 13th has been postponed for a week as P. D. D. G. M.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Naden will be unable to be present until\nthe evening of the 20th.\nBack   at   Work\nJerry Bonneau the man who has\npleasingly satisfied many a hungry man\nin Rupert is again behind the cash\nbox at the Calumet restaurant and smiling upon his legion of old friends. The\nihteridr of the Calumet has been re-\ndocorated.\nHelping Her Out.\n\"Have you a young chicken? I am\nrather green  at cooking.\"\n\"Such being the case, madam, don't\nyou think you'd better have an old, experienced fowl?\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdLouisville Courier Journal.\nNew Opportunities.\nThe folly that will ne'er be still\nNew   plans   may   now   commence.\nThe  man  who rocks the  airship  will\nBe next in evidence.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdWashington Star.\nAfter forty it is easy to say one would\nrather be rich than handsome.\nFor loose leaf systems and filing cabinets see McRae Bros. 66, 68\nRECORDER TRANSFERRED\nMir. Sandilands to Move FVom Jedway\nto Queen Charlotte City\nThe office of gold commissioner and\nmining recorder, hitherto maintained'\nat Jedway, Moresby Island, and of\nwhich Mr. Sandilands is in charge,\nhas by' recent decision of the government been transferred to Queen Charlotte city. Skidegate district, Graham\nIsland. Mr. Sandilands will remove\nto the latter centre of official action\nin the near future.\nIn order that mining men of the southern island shall not be needlessly inconvenienced, Jedway remains a provincial\npolice post, and constable Walter Prescott is also commissioned as deputy\nmining recorder at this point.\nThe date for the opening of the gold\ncommissioner's and mining recorder's\noffices at Stewart, which had been set\nfor the 15th instant, has been postponed until the 1st of August, in consequence of the government agent,\nMr. Conway, being on hoiday terminable at the latter date.\nNew  Alphabet  for  Japan\nIn the far east the influence of Rome\nhas been little felt\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdthat is, the influence\nof ancient Rome. There is a desire\namong the cultured classes of Japan\nto introduce a new alphabet, and to\nabandon the difficult and ancient form\nof national writing. Many literary men\nin Tokyo have formed a society with this\nintent. The organ of the society is\nknown as \"The New Japanese School.\"\nand it is proposed to borrow twenty-four\nletters of the Roman alphabet, to which\nwill be joined forty-seven simple signs\nand twenty- five accentuated. It is\nsaid that the proposed new system has\nbeen very favorably received both by\nthe learned and commercial world.\nTHE  SAVOY  HOTEL\nAnother New Hotel Opens This Week\nWith Many Fine Rooms.\nThe Savoy hotel, at the corner of\nFraser street and Fifth street will open\nfor roomers this week. The Savoy is\nowned by A. J. Prudhomme and will be\none of the most comfortable public houses\nin the city at the present time. The hotel\nhas 28 bed rooms, all well lighted, roomy\nand very cosily furnished.\nThe lower floor is made into two\nsections, one for the bar and billard\nroom and the other for the office and\ngrill. The two upper floors are all bedrooms, 28 in number, each with hot and\ncold running water and handsome\nquartered oak furniture. Bath rooms\nand lavatories are on both floors. All\nthe rooms are heated with hot air and\nall have rooms closets. Some of the\nrooms are en suite.\nThe kitchen and several more bed\nrooms about it are to be added in the\nnext few weeks, and until these are\ncompleted the house will be used for\nroomers only. ;\nThe appointments throughout the\nhouse are modern and the best, and the\nhotel will add considerably to the city's\naccomodation for the travelling public.\nThere is only one BEST typewriter\nand that is the Remington-for sale by\nMcRae Bros. 66. 58\nYou are Liable\nTo be accidentally killed, crippled, 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 without protection against lose 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! \ufffd\ufffdf y\ufffd\ufffdur\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 '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\nStands First\nIn the Liberality of Contracts,\nIn Adjustment of Losses,\nIn Financial Strength.;\n__\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd If you are not fully insured,\nlet us attend to this important\nmatter for you.\nDelays are Dangerous\nF. B. Deacon\nAfest Su Lite Imnuct Ct. sf Claws\nEtisloiers'  Liability  Aswruce  Csrperitkn  sf\nLosdon, Eschsd.\nCentre Street Open Evenings\nLAND  PURCHASE NOTICE\nSkeens Lsnd District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict ot Queen Chsrlotte\nIslands, Mssset Inlet\nTske notice thst J. Lorne MacLaren of Prinee\nRupert, B.C., occupation Insurance Agent, intends\nto spply lor permission to purchsse the following\ndescribed lands:-\nCommencing at a poat plsnted 5 mi' south\nfrom the south esst corner a* ot 227 snd 4 miles\nwest from shore line being N.W.C. of lsnd spply\nfor thenee 80 chsins esst, thence 80 chains south,\nthence 80 chsins west, thence 80 ehsins north to\npoint of commencement containing 640 seres\nmore or less.\nDste April 7th, 1910.        J. Lorne MscLsren.\nPub. Msy 14th. Arthur Robertson, Agent.\nSkeens Lsnd Distriet\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Queen Chsrlotte\nIslands, Mssset Inlet.\nTake notice thst James H. Rogers of Prince\nRupert, B.C., occupation Traffic Manager, intends\nto spply for permission to purchsse the following\ndescribed lands:-\nComraeneing st s post plsnted 5 miles south\nfrom the south esst comer of lot 227 snd 2 milea\nwest from shore line being N.E.C. of lsnd spply for\nthence 80 chsins west, thenee 80 chsins south,\nthence 80 ehsins esst, thence 80 chsins north to\npoint of commencement,'containing 640 seres more\norless.\nDste April 7th, 1910. Jsmes H. Rogers.\nPub. Msy 14th. Arthur Robertson, Agent.\nSkeens Lsnd Distriet\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistriet of Queen Chsrlotte\nIslands, Mssset Inlet.\nTske notice thst Mary Desn, of Prince Rupert,\nB.C., occupstion Married woman, intenda to\napply for permission to purchsse the following\ndescribed lsnds:-\nCommencing st s post plsnted 5 mites south\nIrom the south esst eorner of lot 227 snd 2 miles\nwest from ahore line being the S.E.C. of lsnd spply\nfor thenee 80 chsins weat, thence 80 chs'ns north,\nthence 80 chsins esst, thence 80 chsins south to\npoint of commencement, containing 640 seres\nmore or less.\nDrte 7th April, 1910. Msry DeBn.\nPub. Msy 14th. Arthur Robertson, Agent.\nQueen Charlotte Islands Lsnd District-District\nof Skeens.\nTAKE notice thnt Carl Miller, of Toronto, occupstion jeweller, intends to spply for permission to purchsse the following described land:\nCommencing st a post plsnted two milea distant\nin a southerly direction from the south-west\ncorner of T. L. 44281) thence south 80 chsins,\nthence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains,\nthence esst 80 chsins to the place of commencment.\n^Vs^SSS-' CARL.MILLER,\nMarch 12,1910.f 18-27:iJean Bourgeois his Agent.\nSkeena Land DiBtrict\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 lsnds: '\nCommencing at a post planted at the northeast\ncorner, same being one mile west snd two milea\nnorth from the southwest corner of T. L. 39,979;\nthence west 80 chains, thence south 89 chains,\nthence east 80 chains, thence north 80 chains to\npoint of commencement\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd640 acres.\nDated May 2, 1910.      CHARLES E. YOCKNEY,\npub jun 4\nSkeena    Lsnd    District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict    ot    Cssslsr.\nTske notice thst Minnie M. Clements of\nPrinee Rupert, B.C., occupstion married woman,\nintends to apply for permiasion to purchsse the\nfollowing described lsnds:-\nCommencing st s post plsnted 20 ehsins east\nof the N.E. Cor. of the Wm. Piggott Timber\nClaim No. 1, situate at the iunction of Bitter\nCreek snd Besr River; thence north 80 chsins;\nthence west 80 chsins; thence aouth 80 chains;\nthence esst 80 chsins to point of commencement,\nsnd containing 640 seres more or less.\nDate April 11th, 1910, Minnie M. Clements.\nMa\nLAND  PURCHASE NOTICE\nSkeena Lsnd Diatrict-District nf7\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd~~\nTske notice that Adolph Vrn in     mt-\nFrsneisco, U. S. A., ocStlmJ    anMn ol Su\nsger, intenda to apply?\"?   .\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdjjf\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd* \"\"\ufffd\ufffd\nthe following dsec&ed lsnd, \" t0 m\"t'-\nPub. May 18th.\nDsnlel O. Wing. Agent.\nSkssns Lsnd District \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd District of Cosst.\nTske notice thst John Young Rochester of\nPrince Rupert, occupstion Contractor, Intends\nto spply for permission to lesse the following\ndescribed lsnds:\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Commencing st s post plsnted\non sn lilsnd opposite Indian Reserve No. 1\nSkeens River, st th* south west cornor thereof,\nthence north 1000 feet, more or less, to row wster\nline, t hence essterly along wster line sbout 1000\nfeet more or less, thence southerly sbout 1000 feet\nmare or Isss to low wster line, thenee westerly\nalong low wster line to point of commencement\nsndcontsining 28 seres more or less\nJOHN YOUNG ROCHESTER\nApril 17th 1910 Pun. Msy 3-10\nSkeens Lsnd Diatrict\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Cassiar.\nTake notice thst Rose Edith Wing of Strstford,\nOntsrlo, occupstion Nurse intends to spply for\npermission to purchsse the following described\nlsnds:-\nCommencing st s post plsnted on the esst bsnk\nI of Besr River ahout 70 chains south of the junction\nof Americsn Creek snd Besr River, thence esst 40\nchsins thence north 80 chains thence west 40 ehsins\nmore or !\ufffd\ufffdoj to left bsnk of Besr River thenee\nsouth 80 chsins more or less along ssld left bsnk to\npoint of commencement, conulnlng three hundred\nsnd twenty seres more or less.\nDste April 11,1910. Rose Edith Wing.\nPub. Msy 21. Dsniel Oscar Wing Agent.\n.- .-.\ufffd\ufffd,-..\ufffd\ufffd uBcvriuea land\nCommencing at a post planted nn ,u\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nMsmm.^idv?sn\nHsnseo's N. E. corner po\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd^.'^,*-.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nSte\"01^ ??<*\ufffd\ufffd'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.\"henceea\", \"SsS&\n' .W.W. Clarke, km\nSkeens Lsnd District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict nt r\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nA?erM.^el^^rlr\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd,t\n2248, snd marked A. G. Creelman'sXt'^\npoat. thenee weat 80 chains, thence south 40 SS\nS? less\" commeIlcement. containing 3201 sinsJ5\nDate Msy 27, 1910. . ^nirus fi r.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdi\nPub. Msy 30. V.*TcU:t\ufffd\ufffd\nSkeens Und District-District ol Com\nTske notice that Arthur Vivian Kenah 0JV\ufffd\ufffdu\nSI'S?- C\"1\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdupation AtrtorsHlSa\nhetweenvStephens snd Prescott Islands trf\nked A. V. Kenah's post, therce following the beath\nP^M\ufffd\ufffd1910-        Tw.^sf\nSkeena Land District-District of Coul'\n\ufffd\ufffdsSvRISS?#^ wi\"red God'\",> \ufffd\ufffd<WMt \ufffd\ufffd-\nIield, London England, occupation solicitor.imaidi\ndescribed larnSa^n'Mi\ufffd\ufffdn '\ufffd\ufffd purchase lhe Um\ufffd\ufffdt\n\ufffd\ufffdCj0H!men?i?8' i',\"..1\"!8' Dlante<i on the \ufffd\ufffd* s*\nof WU ism Island (off the north west side ol Henty\nIsUndJ adjoining W. Woodbridge's S.E. corner, us\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSfPftW. Godfrey's N. E. corner, thence west\nabout 70 chsins to beach on western side of island,\nthence south along beach about -10 chains, thence\neast to beach, thence following heach to north to\npoint of commencement, containing 160 acres more\nor less.\nDate May 23,1910. Wilfred Godfrey,\nPub. Msy 30. w. W. Clarke, Aft\n.    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Skeens Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict ol Coast.\nTake notice thst William Woodridgc ol Sydenham   Road, Penge,   London, England, occupation\ngentleman, intends to apjily   lor   jiermission\npurchase the following described lands:-\nCommencing at a post planted on the east side\nof William Ialand foff north west side ol Henry\nIsland) and marked W. Woodbridge's S.E. comer\npost, thence west about 70 chains to beach on\nwestern side of Island, thence following bear!\naround northern end of island to point of eomra.\nencement, containing 160 acres more or lea.\nDate May 23, 1910. William Woodbridti.\nPub. Msy 30. W. W. Clarke, Aft\nSkeens Lsnd District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict of Coast.\nTake notice that George A. Godfrey ol We*\nSmithfield, London, England, occupation solicitor, intenda to apply for permission to purchase\nthe following described lamls:-\nCommenoing at a post planted on the east side\nof William Isiandloff north west side ol Henry\nIsland!, adjoining W. Godfrey's S. E. corner, and\nmarked G. A. Godfrey's N. E. corner, thence west\nsbout 70 Chains to beach on western side, thenoe\nfollowing beach around southern end ol island to\npoint of commencement, containing 160 acres\nmore    or    less.\nDste Msy 23, 1910. Ceorge A. Godfrey.\nPub. Msy 80. W. W. Clarke, Agent.\nSkeens Lsnd District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict ol Coast.\nTske notice thst Ethel Lillian Kenah ol Hack-\nheath, London, England, occupation spinster,\nintenda to apply for permission to purchase tbe\nfollowing described lands :-\nCommencing at a post plnnted on the east side\nof small island at the western mouth ol channel\nbetween Stephens snd Prescott Islands, and marked Ethel Lillian Kensh's initial post, thenee\nfollowing the beach around island to point of commencement, containing about .'10 acres more or le*.\nDate Msy 25, 1910. Ethel Lillian Kenah.\nPub. Msy 30. W. W. Clarke, Agent.\nSkeens   Lsnd   District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict   of  Coaat.\nTske'notice thst John Henry Vickers o!\nB. C, occupstion contractor, intends to apply\nfor permission to purchase the following desert*\"\nlands:-\nCommencing st s post plnnted on the east ei\ufffd\ufffd\nof Prescott Island on thc shore about 10 chain\nsouth of S. F. Quick's N. E. eorner, and marked\nJ. H. Vicker's N. E. corner |mst, thence west R\nchsins, thence south 20 chains, tlience east to\nbeach, thenee following beach to point of commen.\ncement containing 160 acres more or less.\nDste Msy 25,1910. John  Henry VWJU\nPub. Msy 80. W. W, Clarke, Agent.\nWe Have the Largest Line of Lace\nCurtains. Draperies and Portiers North\nof Vancouver to Select From.\nSOLE AGENTS FOR THE\nGERHARD HEINTZMAN PIANO\nColumbia and Victor Phonograph\nPRINCE RUPERT'S LEADING FURNITURE STORE","type":"literal","lang":"en"},{"value":"Titled The Prince Rupert Optimist up to and including April 29, 1911; titled The Daily News May 1, 1911 and thereafter.","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/www.europeana.eu\/schemas\/edm\/hasType":[{"value":"Newspapers","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/purl.org\/dc\/terms\/spatial":[{"value":"Prince Rupert (B.C.)","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/purl.org\/dc\/terms\/identifier":[{"value":"The_Prince_Rupert_Optimist_1910_07_12","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/www.europeana.eu\/schemas\/edm\/isShownAt":[{"value":"10.14288\/1.0227530","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/purl.org\/dc\/terms\/language":[{"value":"English","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2003\/01\/geo\/wgs84_pos#lat":[{"value":"54.312778","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2003\/01\/geo\/wgs84_pos#long":[{"value":"-130.325278","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/www.europeana.eu\/schemas\/edm\/provider":[{"value":"Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/purl.org\/dc\/terms\/publisher":[{"value":"Prince Rupert, B.C. : [publisher not identified]","type":"literal","lang":"en"}],"http:\/\/purl.org\/dc\/terms\/rights":[{"value":"Images provided for research and reference use only. 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