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MIN.TKHP.    BAR.        IN. BAIN\n'17.0 42.0     20.630     .20\n*:\/\nThe Daily News^\n;^c h^-o\/y\n, v   \\\"J \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdrkxT M^ILS\nFor sq-OTH\nPl-Hfoe RumK\/! . Friday 8 a.m.\nPrju^tw. May^ Saturday a.m.\nFormerly The Prince Rupert Optimist\nVOL. II.  NO. 278\nPrince Rupert, B.C., Tuesday, December 5, 1911,\nPrice Five Cents\n^\nIP]\n0\n__________\nInnl\nInnhnl\n0\niLfl\nD\nBRITISH TORPEDO FLOTILLA\nWENT OUT TO SINK GERMANS\nSENSATIONAL STORY TOLD BRITISH PRESS BY COL. SETON OF\nTHE NATIONAL 8ERVICE   LEAGUE\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdWERE WITHIN\nAN ACE OF ANGLO-GERMAN  WAR.\n(Canadian I'ress Despatch.)\nLondon, Deo. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\">.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdCol, Soton,\nhonorary organizer ... the Na-\nllniial Service League, lias cause.1\na Bonsation by staling that during tin1 recent crisis with Germany that the Germans lind n\ntorpedo Hotilla outside the Firth\nnl' Forth innl Ihnl a British torpedo ll..I ilia went out each night\nwiih dlrool orders from the Admiralty to sink the German ilo-\nIillii on sight il il. came across it\nduring its jialrnl. Al lho sanio\ntime a British fleet lay inside lho\nForth with lights extinguished,\nnets down and guns and torpedo\nIulics loaded. A British torpedo\nHotilla was also cruising off tho\nGerman const.\nEvery woman loves ohlnaware.\n<icl her    some for    a Xmas gift,\nselect it now and we'll lay it aside until you   want    it delivered.\nWallace's.\nNEW WING NEEDED NOW\nFOR GENERAL HOSPITAL\nBOARD WILL CALL FOR COMPETITIVE   PLANS  FROM  ARCHITECTS IN CITY\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdSUCCESSFUL DESIGNER WILL DO WORK.\nGOVERNMENT TO BE ASKED FOR $10,000 GRANT.\nThe most important item in the\nlmsiin--s of the hospital hoard\nyesterday afternoon wns the proposal intiiI.- lhal lhc (iiivnimcnt\nhe approached lo grunt a t'.in-\nIrihulion of .-MO.iino Inward the\nI.nil.ling of n new wing to the\npresent hospital, and lhe cily be\nasked for another 110,000, the\nhospital hoard holding themselves responsible for the furnishing and equipment \"f the\nnew wing.\nMayor Manson was present ami\nassured the hoard that he believed ihe Governmeni would\nin.>sl assuredly give a handsome\ngrnnl nml thai he would use his\n..wu bcsi Influence lo get the\nsin,non |<i be asked for. As for\nthe civic grunt In- was not prepared   lo  say  much  beyond   that\nhe believed the city could afford\nnext year In give, say. |8,000 or\n110,000 iiii.I Hull lhc new- wing\nwould eosi less thiin the present\nbuilding.\nA couiiiiilfee of (lie hoard will\narrange lo call for competitive\nplans from the architects of the\noily.\nA mot ion by Messrs. Palmer\nand Booll thanking Mr. Dennis\nTor his unsparing services in get-\nling subscriptions nn.l organizing lhc cstuhlishmcnl of the .lohn\nHouston ward was passed unanimously.\nApplications wore received\nfrom Misses If. Campbell of Hig\nBar and Lillian .Mcl.cod of Seattle\nfor posts as probationers. These\nwere referred lo tho house oom-\nmllloo. The matter of lhe scalo\nOf salary to DO paid the janitor\n.luring his illness contracted\nwhile nl work wns a mailer of\ndiscussion postponed until Inter.\nRAILWAY BRIDGE BEGAN\nNEAR HOLE-IN-THE-WALL\nFine Steel and Concrete Bridge Will Span the Exchum-\nsicks River -Johnson, Carey and Helmers Will\nConstruct the Bridge\nAl \"Hole ill lhe Wall,\" Mile 59,\nwork has begun on the G. T. P.\nrailway bridge over llie I'.xchum-\nsick river.   The siib-contrnet for\nthe work hus I n secured from\nMessrs Foley, Weloh .\\ Blewarl\nby   Messrs   Johnson,   Carey   and\nHelmers,   bridge   building   engi\nneers of SI. Paul. A starl was\nmade last week on the casings\nfor lho conorolo piors. There will\nli,. ilirie of III.*--.* to -pan the\nliver. The bridge will be a\nstrongly built ileel affair of\nhands lesigii something similar I., ihe permanent bridge- thai\nnow spans Zniiurdi rapids.\nMONEY IS NO OBJECT\nManitoba Intends to Get Swellest\nof Legislative Buildings.\n(Canadian Press Iiespntch.)\nWinnipeg. I \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  5,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdFollowing\nthe announce nl >>f \ufffd\ufffdalo of lite\nof Fort Osborne barracks w tne\nprovincial Governmeni for \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd**W\ufffd\ufffd-\n(K1I1, lenders are to be call or\na new parliament building*   All\nBritish nrehiiccis may  npete,\nand wide latitude is lo be allowed\nas to the total est.\nEEWARE OF VANCOUVER\nPAID DEATH PENALTY\nIshi, the Skeena River Jap, and\nWife Killer Jobes Hanged.\n(Special lo Dnlly News.)\nNew* Westminster, Deo. 5.\nishi ihe Japanese who killed a\noountryman on the Bkeena river\n|I1SI summer, was hanged this\n(Tuesday morning, along Willi\nUcnry JobOS, the wife murderer,\nof Ibis town.\nCOURT OF REVISION\nAid. Clayton, Aid. Hlldltoh and the\nMayor Will SU Deo. 11th.\nA curl Otipijon, 0OM|\ufffd\ufffd{g5\nof Aldermen Clayton and Hlldltoh\nBn Mayor, will sil m Uie i.H\nHoTlonDeoo. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Hth lo go over\nlhe  void's  list.\nEpidemic  of  Holdup   Cases  Has\nAgain Broken Out There.\n(Ciiiia.iii.il Press Despatch.)\nVancouver.   Dec    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd>\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Holdup\noases arc again froquenl here and\nIn   ,\\,.\\v   Weslmlnslor.     Every\nnighl  a case or two is reported\nlo lhe police.\nWhere Is Edith Fields?\n(Canadian  Press Despatch.)\nVanoouvor,   Do.   \">\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Ed'\"1\nKieids, a girl of eighteen years,\nla missing from her home and no\ntrace of her can be found.\nCoal Inquiry Tonight.\nm 8 p. iu. in ibe Olty Hall ib\"\nInquiry Into Engln ' Allleloni\noharges of ooal ihorlage win pe\ntaken up. Mr. G. V. Bennett will\nassist Mr. Allision.\nMrs. Alex M. Manson will \ufffd\ufffdfoi\nI* ive tomorrow.\nWhite Gloves Today.\nThere were  no cases  before\nMagistrate Cars* In the olty poll,.,, courl Ibis morning.\n\"Faloon\" Returns.\nThe   llsbcries   orulier   FsIOOO\nreturned lo Rupert today from\nVictoria, reporting heavy weathei\nalong lhe coast.\nTHREE  MINERS  KILLED\nAccident   In   a   Rock   Chute   at\nNicola Valley Mine.\n(Canadian  Press Despatch.)\nMerrill.    Doc   5,\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdThree   men\nwere  killed  in  a ohute  at No. 2\nmine   of   the   .Nicola   Valley  Coal\nCompany Sunday afternoon.  The\nmen were driving a rock tunnel\nlo make an air way.\nOn Home Trip.\nJack   Mitchell   of  the   linn   of\nStewart <$. .Mobley left for Scotland, nnd will spend some three\nmonths away altogether.\nKING AND QUEEN RECEIVE\nSECTION  TWO OWNERS\nHomage at Bombay From Rajahs  Meeting Already Mooted for Pur-\nand Princes.\n(Special to Dally News.)\nBombay, Dec. 5.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdTho King and\nQueen spent a busy day mi .Monday receiving rajahs and princes,\neach one of whom had In have a\nspecial salute. Thousands of\ncosily presents were given away,\nA stale ball is being held tonight,\nThe niiitiui'clis will leave for Delhi\nou  Wednesday.\npose of Seeking Improvements.\nPantorium\nPln.n..   1.\nPioneer   Cleanors.\nHumors mc around town this\nmorning of a i ling of Boclion\nL' owners, lo lu* held shortly, for\nlhc purpose i.r agitating for\nplankways and other Improvements. The bridge across Morse\nCreek Is lhe Oral necessity, and\nit is hoped thai lhe cily, the Governmeni an.I llic G. T. P. will\noombino lo Imibl this.\nWo pack chinaware so that it\nloai   lie safely .hipped anywhere.\nWallace's.\nAID. NEWTON PTSTHE COUNCIL\nSays He Will Leave Them Now to do \"Their Own Crooked Business in Their Own Crooked Way\/' and Marches from Room\nTROUBLE OVER A LUMBER CONTRACT\nThe Alderman Accused the Board of Works of Not Purchasing from the Lowest\nTenderer, and When Advised by Aid. Hilditch to \"Take a Dose of Salts\",\nSays He Will Not Stay to be Insulted at the Council Table\nThe long delayed bill inevitable\nthing has happened. Aldcrmuu\nSeville Mai'linenu Newton has finally broken from liis colleagues,\nand withdrawn from lho Cily\nCouncil. The purling look place*\nlast nighl. \"I will leave you to\ndo your own crooked business in\nyour own crooked way,\" he said\nus he stalked from    Ihe   council\nboard, lie also Intimated Hun he\nwould lake \"other menus\" lo let\nthe   people   know   what   he   111..11-\n.'hl of the counoil.\nRow Over Contract.\nThe I rouble arose over lhe let-\ning of a contract for lumber for\nlhe olty and lire halls. The contract was awarded, with.ml Al.l.\nNewton's knowledge lo the Lester\nllavi.l Co,, of Vancouver, who\nwere higher on some Items than\n.'.me of lhe iillicf tenderers, bill\nwin. quoted for the complete bill\nas instructed,   The Bwanson Bay\nSawmill I'.o. sent a leller of protest against Ibe manner in which\nllie contract hud been awarded.\nAid. Newion worked il out Ihnl\nthe Woalhol Co., who were only s-.-H behind on u 110,00(1 fl. lum\nber\nfol\nder, would have- lieen best  tuitions regarding doSCS of sails\nIhi' cily.\nThe Trouble Started\n\"(lh. Mr. Mayor, don'l let him\nwaste our time with I In-*..- hur-\nranguea of his. Show him I In*\nfigures iiinl let bun understand.\nii.- i> only talking by hearsay,\"\nInterrupted Alderman Hlldltoh.\n\"It's iill very well for you lo\ntalk of waste of lime when anyone tries io orillolso your doings,'' retort.-.1 Alderman Newton.\n\"I mu ready to sit al (Ins oounoil\nboard from Monday morning lo\nSaturday nighl if I can get anyone I., sil wiih uie in order to\ngive plenty of lime I., oonsidor\nIheso mailers <>f oily buslnoss.\"\nHe   Weill    nil    talk.in:    about    III.'\nlumber.\nA Dose of Salt*.\nAlilrniiin Hlldltoh corrected\nsolo.' of his figures uod -.ml l<>\nAlderman Newton dircclly: \"You\njust want I., lake a dose of salts.\"\n\"We are iiiii hero lo discuss\ndoses <>r salts,\" replied Alderman\nNewion. angrily, and Ihe-ii turning In the Mayor: \"Mr. Minor.\nwill you ind slop Ihnl man from\nInsulting me with his dirt) Insln-\ni.l tin- council board?''\n\"The ..in- of you seems to mo\nns   hail   n-   I nc   other,\"   said   lhe\nMayor,\nLett the Chamber.\n\\i this Alderman Newton, boiling over wih Indignation, rose\nand departed from lhe council\ntable', saying ho was done with\nthe council. \"I leave you lo do\nyour crooked buslnoss m your\n..wu crooked ways,\" ho snid. \"and\nwill lake oilier moans of Informing  III.'  public.''\nAlderman llil.lii.-h. .'villaining\nhis figures, said the Lester David\nCo.'s lender was lowest in lhe\nlump sum. and Alderman Kirkpatrick remarked ilm' lhe committee   hud   Wished   to   give   the\ncontract lo the Wostholmo Lumber Co, I Illlse IlleV Were localed\niii   lh.. city  ami   paid  rales,  vie.\ni.ni hu.i abandoned the Ides lost\nI pie    Would    accuse    III.Ill    of\nfavoring the Westholme i pie,\nMdcrman Morrlssy snid Uml\ngraft charges or no graft charges\nh<> ih.uighi the Works Committee\nin tin\niu ih>*\nNAAS RIVER INDIANS ARE\nHOSTILE TO THE WHITE MEN\nARMED PROVINCIAL POLICE EXPEDITION SENT OUT YESTERDAY AFTERNOON TO QUELL DISTURBANCE, WHICH IS\nRUMORED TO BE SERIOUS\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdPARTY LEFT IN ROVER.\nNews of a disturbance amongst\nthe Indians al Ayansh on llic\nNaa- reached Chiel' Owns of the\nProvincial Police yeslrduy, and\nwns evidently of such urgent nature thai he arranged for the\nlaunch Hover lo lake him at once\nlo the scene with CfTnstuble Hudson and several special constables, all armed With carbines. The\nparly took provisions with them\nfor several days.\nChief  Owen   preferred  In   keep\nhis own counsel regarding the\npurpose of lho expedition, and a\nrumor went around Unit Hie party\nof his assistants were gold-seekers going after a new strike on\nthe Nuns, ll was later rumored\nlhal while nun on the Naas had\nbeen liienaceil by a nunibe-r of Indians inllum.l with hooch, and\nlhal lhe tribe were hostile lo the\nwhile men iu authority there.\nMllicial details arc promised on\nlhe return of the parly.\nFIRST GRAVE BEING DUG\nIN NEW CITY CEMETERY\nSPECIAL PRIVILEGE GRANTED THE KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS BY\nTHE CITY COUNCIL LAST EVENINO\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDEAD SEAMAN\nWILL   NOT   HAVE A BOAT FUNERAL.\nHy permission of lhe City\nCouncil, grunted Inst night, to tht*\nKnights of Pythias, the body of\nliiiiican Andrews, llie member of\nIhnl order recently .1 used, will\nbe lhe first lo be interred in tho\nnew cemetery. Permission was\ncraved l.y a delegation of the\nKnights, win. represented ihe ln-\nconv.'llience anil undesirable feature- on Garden Island, All the\nAldermen were in favor of per-\nmission being granted when ii\nwas learned lhal the Knights\nwould bin.I iheinselves io remove\nthe body buried lo be permanent\nplot lo be secured hy lhc order\nwhen il melery is laid out.\nMeanwhile the fact Unit the\nIshed was muiioiicd. the deputation   expressing  willingness   lo\npack the c.Din over the rough\ntrail, lioib the road construction\nand the laying oul of lb.- ccnie-I\nlory will shortly be well on\ntoward completion, according to\nthe City Engineer's verbal report\nhist  night.\nCITY SANITATION\nUrgent Need of Attention by Citizens to This Matter.\nTom nml .Icrry at Iho Savoy.\nAN OLD PIONEER M'NAMARA'S\nPASSES AWAYJ      CONFESSION\nPeter   Mclver,   an   Old-Timer  of'Has Been Handed to District At-\n- case had a.-l.-d squarely\nInterests \"f Un* olty.\nBRITISH TROOPS ARE ORDERED TO\nPROCEED AT ONCE TO HANKOW&sjvitii\nB. C. Found Dead at Bottom of\nWindermere Lake, Near Nelson.\n(Onnntllnn  Press Despatch.)\nHongkong, Dec 5.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdTwo hundred men of ihe First Battalion\ne.f ilu- Yorkshire Light Infantry,\nwin.  nre  on   service   here,   em\nbarked today on a troopship for\nthe   scene   of   lhe   hostilities   at\nHankow,    Other Hriiish  it pi\nlire already in the cily. The embarkation of Hriiish troops is\nconsidered   in   IOI luurlcrs  as\nIndicating    the    ltllelllii.il    of   Hie\np..w.i- lo Intervene in ihe In-\nIcrcstS   of  peace  ill   11  coliveuieiil\nmoment.\nI Special lo Dally News.)\nNet-on. lie. 5.    The dead body\nof Peter Molver, nn old-timer iu\nBritish Columbia, bus been taken\nfrom the waters of Windermere\nwu pros-\nrsl cabin\nwhre the town ..f W'ilmer now\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdlands. He was missing Iwo da-. -\nthrough the ice. He originally\ncame from N..vu Scolin.\nIle-l room iu town at Savoy.\nTHE RAILROAD TERMINAL AT HANKOW\nDo It By Day Labor.\nThe City Council Inst nighl decided le. proceed al mice wiih the\ncompletion of the Acropolis Hill\nreservoir, They will do lhe work\nl.y day labor.\ntorney, but Will Not Be Made\nPublic Until Tomorrow.\n'.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd...'.ei..ii. Press Detpatch.)\nLos Angeles. Deo. 5.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdJames\nMoNamara has written a confession ..( lhe purl he played in the\nTime, explosion, of which he\npleaded guilty on Friday. The\nconfession i- short and relates\nonly lo his local activities in coii-\nti.eii.en with lb.< murder. It was\nhanded i>. Hie I tint net Attorney,\nbut will nol be made public until\nafter lhe sontsnoos are bunded\noul today.\nI*,v-\nCase Was Dismissed.\nIll III.' Supreme Court Hns\nmorning Mr. Justice Ch'iiinl ll>>n-\n-uileil the plaintiff ill the Heil-\nbmner V. Ilncker case.\nFavorite Steamer.\nThe c. p, ii. ateamer Princess\nMay arrived yesterday afternoon\nwiih passengers, freight und mail,\nmid pr... lod north lo Skagway\nin th.- evening.\nTravel Lecture.\n.Mayor l*r.-d  Sleu-k will ad-\ndie-- tin' Presbyterian Oiub tomorrow night  ou  Ibe  subject  of\nin- recent trip to Europe,\nn...ta were fought and thousands killed for possession of this sUtion.   This photograph was taken\nwhen every train was filled with Americans and Europeans Hoeing from the city.\nm-aammma****a*g-\niiu Wednesday nl 2 p. m. nn.l\nit p. 10. two charming entertainments   will   be   given   nl   the   si.\nAndrew's baxaar in Maofntyre\nHull. There will be u maypole\ndunce ut both performances ami\nspecial tableaux ui night. Admission ft..* in ihe afternoon, ******\ncents admission al night,  Every-\nl.r.elv  1. muled.\nMail closes for Ihe . Hit Country\nThursday,   December   Tth,    We\nhave   llu*    most    distinctive    innl\nunique line <>f Christmas gifi- ob*\nlainubl\nINVESTMENT THAT PAYS.\nNo  home  in   Western  Canada\n.nn  belter  invest   a  dollar   Hum\n-end  il   for 11  year's subscription\nlo The r'iimih Herald nnd Weekly\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-'ar.     Tlml   paper   has   been   a\nblessing in thousands of Western\nhome-.    Its iigririillurul columns\nin.- a- good us n course in a college,   lis world's news page covers everything In  the nws lino\nami it- magaxlno notion provides\nample reading for ihe whole family.   Any person seeing lhe beautiful  picliire.     Home  Again,\"   In\n11 -hop window would r.'iidily givo\ntwo dollars for It, yet it can be\nhad absolutely free by sending a\ndollar   for   11   year's   subscription\nin the paper,   Buofa a paper for\na year wllh such a beautiful oio-\nluti  nil for lhe price of n bushel\nof wheal  is certainly a good in-\n1 in..- is short.\nPrinoe John In.\nThe G. T. P. steamer Prlnco\nJohn is nl the Westholme Lum-\nDrop in ul W'niks. The | ber Company's whurf discharging\n21\nlumber.\nlu connection with today's -an-\nIlalion case, where the accused\nWas   lined   110   and   COSls   for  110-\nglocling to take measures to gel\nn.l of overflow rrom -ink-, ale,\nthe City Bolioltor, Medical Health\nOfllcor and Snnilnry Inspector say\nthey have many instances in\nview for prosecution, and severe\npenalties wilt be imposed unless\ncilizens show n tendency to be\ncareful   in  disposing of sewage. THE DAILY NEWS\nThe Daily News\nThe Leading Newspaper and Ihe Largest Circulation in Northern B. C.\nPublished by tha Prince Rupert Publi.hing Company, Limited\nDAILY AND WEEKLY\nTRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING-BO cents per inch. Contract rates\non application.\nSUBSCRIPTION RATES-To Canada. United States and Mexico-Daily, 60c\nper month, or $5.00 per yeur, in advance. Weekly, $2.00 per year. All\nOther Countries-Daily, $8.00 per year; Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly\nin advance.\nHEAD OFFICE\nDaily News Building, Third Ave., I'rince Rupert, B. C.    Telephone 98.\nBRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES\nNewt York-National Newspaper Bureau, 819 Eant SSrd St., New York City.\nSEATTLE   Puget Sound News Co.\nLondon, England-TIio Gloogher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, Trafalgar\nSquare.\nSUBSCRIBERS will greatly oblige by promptly calling up Phone 88 in case of\nnon-delivery or inattention on the part of the news carriers.\nDaily Edition.\nTuesday, Dec. 5\nWHY \"STATION   GANGS\" ONLY?\nProm iis inception the hydro-electric scheme, an excellent em.ugh project, has been under suspicion 0\/ being used ;is\na tool for political purposes,    The promoters of the scheme\nso its to ex.-il.' inslt'i\ntin' decision in have\ngangs only.\"\nf Indifference to the\ns.. lung as il  is done\nagain  and again u.-l\nThe lalesl inoidenl is\nting ilune \"by station\n11 1- a matter 0\nhow the work is iltuit.\neconomically and without Injustice to the workmen engaged.\nPor thai reason the unusual stipulation thai the work is to be\n.Inne l.y station gang only, an.l thai the station gangs art* to\nbe prohibited from engaging laborers, sounds like u scheme to\nbar ..ubLoth lho contractors an.l the station gun*.- from doing\nHit* work.\nDespite the provision thai the work Is to be done by station gangs .wily, il 1- understood lhal the City Engineer is (..\nbe allow.'.I io tender.   It does 11..1 matter how much he under-\nI of allay suspicion,\nthe pipe trench cut-\naverage   ratepayer\nexpeditiously and\nLAND PURCHASE NOTICES\n.Sk.-oiiii Limit Dislrict \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDUtrict ol Cout IUnge. 6\nTake, noticu tlml Lcltoy .'. Urant ol I'rince\nRupert, 11. 0 , occupution civil englm-ei, iiit.eii-i\nto apply lor pttmlltloa to purchu*] thu fallowing\ndi'scribed lanel.:\nluiniiu-iriine. al a puat planted about 3 1-2 mllo.\niu a northerly .iirnctiun from lhe northeaat corner\npuat ol Lot 13-H, Itungl 5, Cout Dittrict, thence\neast llu chain., thence north .10 chains, thonco\nwest to hunk ol river, tlience aouth folio-sing\nhank ol river lo point ol commencement: con-\nmini in* nil) ;tiT.-r-, mure o. lei-,.\nDateel Sept. SI, 11.11. LKllOY   F.   GRANT\nI'uh. Ocl. 10. Gordon 0. Emmeraon. Agent\nSk.-viia Lund Diatrict\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDL-trict ol Coast Hang.- -\nTake notice thai Louie McTaviah ol Vancouver,\noccupuuun married woman, intends lo apply\nlur pcriiiisaiou lo purcbaae the lollowing doacribod\nland.:\nCommencing at a post plantod at the northwest curlier luo chains easl and -o cbaina north\nIrom N. iv corner oi Lot lllo. Harvey'. Survey\nCoaal Dislrict itange 6, tlience UU chains aoutb,\nthence mi cliuins east. Ihence 80 chains north,\nllience 10 chuins wuat, tlience tiO chaina aouth,\nthence 10 chum, we.1 to po.1 ol commencemenl\nil.iiitaimng lou acree, more or leaa.\nDated Sept. IS. mil. LOTTIE McTAVlSH\nI'ub. Sept. iill Fred W. Uohler, Agent\nSkeena Land District \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict ul Coast Itange ;>\nTake notico lhal Mias Mary Muiville of l lure,\nIreland, occupation vpinster, inlenda lo apply\nlur pcrmiMiou to purcnaae tlie lollowing deenbed\nlands:\nCommencing al u posl plumed one chaina north\nol the aoutheaat comer oi Lot .>.!-, thence north\n4U chains, thence eust 1*1 chuins, tlience aouth -KI\nchaina, tlience west 10 cliaina lo polut of coru-\nmencoiiituit; containing uignty ucrea, mure or leea\nDated Oct. 11, 1011. MISS MAllV MULV1LLE\nTub. Nov. 11. John C. Muiville, Agent\nHella Coola Land District \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Dialricl ol Coaal Hang\n1\nTake notico that li. M. .Till ol Dundalk, Ire-\nland, occupation gentleman, intenda to apply\nfor periniasiou to leaae the following described\nlanda:\nCommencing at a post planted on tbe shore\nol Necleclacoiiuay Illver aboul 10 chaiiu. weal\nol Indian lleser.c Line .thence west 60 cbaina\nlollowing the channel ol .Necleclaconnay River,\nibence auulb bxi cnaina more ur lm. lo channel\nul Hella Coola Kiver. Ibence following channel\nof Uolla I oola itiver easterly e-u chains, north\nMl cbaina mure or leaa to point of commencement;\ncontaining ton acros, more or leaa.\nDated Auguat US, lull. II.   M.  Cl.l.T\nI'ub. Sept. bU. .WUliam McNair, Agenl\nSkeena Land Dislrict\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDiatrict ol Coaat Range .'\n'take   nonce   mat   Oenjanun   Ituaael    llice    ol\nI'rince Itupert, n. C, occupaUon waiter,  inlenda\nj lo apply lor permiaaion lo purcbaae the following\nI deecnovd lamia:\nComuiincu-g al a po.t.planted 6- chaina aouth\n( from   the aoutheaat  corner  ol  Lol  3000.    1'o.t\n! marked U. K . K *-. L. Corner,   th.nce 7U chaina I\nweat, thence 05 cbaina nortb,  ihence 70 cnains j\n| east,  thence 65  chain, aouth  to  point  ol   com- '\nI meticemunt, containing 155 acrea more or leaa.\nI..-.NJ V.MIN    RL.SSEL   RICE      I\nDated October 21, loll.\ni l*ub. Not. *1.\nPRINCE RUPERT li\nAND\nANNEX\nOwned and operated by the\nGrand Trunk Pacitic Railway on\nthe American and European plan.\nExcellently furnished, with\nsteam heat, electric light, ami all\nmodern conveniences, being absolutely first-class in every respect.\nThe appointments ami service\nare equal to any hotel on tht\ncoast\nRates: $1 le $3.50 per day.\nG. A. Sweet, Manager.\nTlie Best\nProcurable.\nAbsolutelypun\nSkeena Land Dialricl\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDialricl ol Cr\n_ Take notice thai Angua Jamea Mchenaie ol\nVancouver, n. C, occupation bookkeeper, intednns\nUr apply (or permiaalon lo purcnaae tne following\niii-. ihe -lain.ii gang-, for the citizen- will have iii make g....tlid\ufffd\ufffdcriix-d ian!..\nnow   m-ikinir   17,uul   _ ******* ** * *\"M* ****** *' th\" con-\n....\ufffd\ufffd    .....imo*.    guuu   Su.neeul Ulackwater river w.tn .Naaa river, abuut\nlilt1    I. i I \\-    K 11 \"111 rr i*   twu tntleaeuum Irum tne .ulb Duuilniun 'telcgrapn\ncabin.     I'oal  markud  A     J.   M.  N,   W.  Corner,\ntbence SO chaina auuth,  thence   mi chaina   oast\ntnence  Ml  cbatna  nurtli,  thencu bU  chalu.   west\ntu puint ul commencement, cunlaiuing 640  aero.\nir.erri- ur iua.\nANGUS JAMES McKE.NZlE\nDate.I S\ufffd\ufffdpl. J.i. 1011.\nI'ub. .Nov. 2.\nanv deficit on Iii- tender, jusi as they are\nin- deficit over the retaining walls, which\nreported could be buill for $8,000,\nThe whole scheme looks like one more\nfool tht' slain>li gang- anil tin* citizens   ami\nday labor payroll for January.    It' the work is\n\"station gangs only,\" why i- the Citj Engineer,\ndesperate effort t>.\ninaugurate u .-ivi<-\nto be done by\nwhose tenders\narc Irresponsible, to be allowed to compete? lr the City En-\nengineer is to be allowed to compete, ihen why nol the contractors, also?   Then- tenders are responsible tenders.\nli the Board of Works wants to have day labor on the\nwaterworks, why not come oul honestly and sny so, nnd light\nI'm- .lav labor in the open?\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdn\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdn\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdi-\ufffd\ufffd^\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdi>\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd>\ufffd\ufffd>\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdi\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdit\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd>SHr*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd.\nSkeena Land District\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict ol Caaaiar\nTake noucv lhat  Herbert McLennan of  Van-\n| comer, II. C, occupation real estate agent, InUnda\n! lo apply lor parmowjon lu purchaao  Inu lollowing\ndaacrtlied landa:\nCummenong at a poat planted at lhe confluence of lllackwaur river with tbe Naaa river\naboul iwu ueii-M aoutb uf lhe aiath Dominion\n'telegraph cabin, l'ual marked 11. M. N. E.\nCorner, thane* bO cbaina aoulb, Ihence bO chain,\nwaat, tbence bu cbattta nurlh, -hence tm chain.\n.a.*i lo point ol comm.ncvment, containing 610\nacre, moru or leaa.\nDaud SepL 'JJ, 1011        UER1IERT Mc I. E.N .N.V.N\ni'ub. Nov. t.\nI\nFOR SALE\n1-3 cash\n1-3   \"\n1-3   \"\nBlock 33     Sec. 7      Price 8575.00\n\"2       \"7 \"   1100.00\n\"    37        \"   7 \"   1400.00\nWITH THREE-ROOMED HOUSE\nBlock 16     Sec. 2     Price 1000.00 $351.25cash\n\"    12       \"   2       \"pr.2200.00   775.00   \"\nPETER McLACHLAN       Th\"d **\ufffd\ufffd\"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nREAL ESTATE TIMBER\nLot 19\n\" 10\n\"  12\nLot 16\n\" 61-62\nMINES\n*_\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd4\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd4\ufffd\ufffd<\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd<\nIt Is The Trained Man or Woman\nWho Rises to the Top of the Ladder!\nTo fit your ton or daughter for\nthem a bunineng training.   The\na  MMQMi   career you muat give\nWat place to send them to ia the :\n) (    Ol C.\n; Sk-Mus Land Dutnct\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict ol Cuut lUngu 5\n'la-kt none* Uut 1. Cbrnluiiber Jam-a. <Jr*t.ain\nI of i'rinc\ufffd\ufffd Kup rt.  It. C, occupauon locomoiiw\ni-i.kin-'. r, itiU'ud to \ufffd\ufffdppl> for pvrmuMioo tu purchaae\nu.t* luUuwing .itfcnt to im [..it.\n*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-.:..11., n.-i \ufffd\ufffdi m poat planud at the aouth*\n\ufffd\ufffdt\ufffd\ufffdi corner of Lot No. ..\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd>\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd> vicinity of Lake\nL-nt.t-.M- and markad Chrutophcr **. Uraham\nV k*. Comer, timet \ufffd\ufffdu\ufffd\ufffdt iu enaina, ihence aouth\nB0 rhaina. thence aaat -IU chaina, thence nortn _u\nehaina to poal of cominvncumant; couiaiiung\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdItu ac.m. mora **r leaa.\nCHKlsTorilEK  JAS.  U1UUAM,  Locator\nUatrd SepL 22. lull  11.56 A.M.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdWunouad T. L\ufffd\ufffd\nLaird.\nPub Sct>i  SO.\nSkaana Land DUuict\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDiatrict of CMaiar\nTaka nolioa thai li. tl. Stewart t.i Vancouver,\nit.  C*  occupation  truckman,  inunda to  appl>\n(or pvrmiaaion to purchaaa lha following liescniMW\nlanda:\nCommanclng at a poat planted 40 cbaina aouth\nof rre-ampuoa No. JV7 and JJ cbaina aaat front\ntba Naaa Kiver LS. W. C.J, ihence 40 chaina east,\ntbence 40 cbatna north, tbence 40 chaina woat,\ntbence 40 chatna aoutb to tho point of commencement lo contain loo acrea more or laaa.\n1UCHAHD  UUWAKD STUWAKT\nDated Aug. 11*11. tlaniue T. Kullerton, Agi-nt\nPub. Sapu -.1-1.\nSkeena Land Diatrict\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDlalrlct or Cout Range 5\nTaka imtier in-i Harold ... Smttb of Morvly,\nAlta , occupation atalion agent, intenda to apply\nfor parr-.iaaton lo purebaaa tbe following daacntM.il\ntanda:\nCommancing at a poat planted at tbe aouth\naaat corner 100 chaina eaat and 20 chaina nortb\nfrom N. L. vomer of Lot 1116, llarvey'a Survey\nCoaat Dutrict Range 6, thanca 40 chaina eaat,\ntbenea Mi chaina oortb, tnence 40 chaina weat.\nilirt.ee mj chatna aouth to poal of commenevmunt\nount-aining -i-D acres, more or leaa.\nDatedSept. ltt, lull. HAKULD E. SMITH\nI'ub. Sept. 24. Fred VS. Uohler, Agen\nSkeena Land Diatrict\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDUUict of Coaal Range 6\nTaka notice thai I, Gordon C. Kmmaraon of\nPrince Rupert, H. C, occupaUon real aaute\nbroker. ii'->nd to apply for permiaaion to purcbaae the fullowlng deeciibed landa:\nCommendng at a poat planted about 2 3-4\nmilea tn a northerly diroclion from tbe northeaat\ncorner poat of Lot \\M**J, Kanga \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*>. Coaat Duu.ct,\ntbence nortb 40 cbaina, then*re weat to river\nbank, ihence aouth following river bank to poinl\nnl commencement;   conUining ItiO acraa, more or\n1836 1911\nThe Bank of\nBritish North America\n75 Ttart In IhiIiku.\nCapital and  Reaerve Oyer $7,300,000\nBusiness Men's Banking\nMoney advanced to finance your\nbusiness.\nLocal and foreign Drafts bought\nand sold.\nNotes discounted. Collections\npromptly made.\nLetters of Credit, Money Orders\nand Telegraph Transfers issued,\npayable in all the leading Cities\nof the world.\nPrince Rupert Branch\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nF. S. I.OSC, Manager.\n..^.1^,1^.1 ^n'^,1^.1^1. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-.i-^-**--..*'^! **.\ufffd\ufffd+\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ^.i^..^.i^\ufffd\ufffdi^i.^..^..^>.^..^.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd>.H\n\ufffd\ufffd,-_--.-_.-_.-_.-_.--.-_..-_-\nLYNCH BROS.\nGeneral Merchandise\nLargest Slock\nLowest Prices in Northern B. C.\na*~_^...\n***** x\nam a sa* a .^>'\ufffd\ufffd..^ ..^..^..-\nSAMUEL HARRISON\n(notary public)\nV. F. G. .lAMlil.K\nSamuel Harrison & Co.\nRe*\\\\ Estate and Stock Broken\nAPPROVED AGREEMENTS  FOR SALE  PURCHASED\nPrince Rupert\nand\nStewart\nCOAL NOTICE\nSkeena Land Dlatrlcl\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDUtrlct ol Queen Charlott\nlal.nel.\nTaka notlc* that Au-tln M. Brown ol Princ*\nllrilii-rl. aaddler.  intend, to apply lo th* Chiel\nWork.\nCommiMloner ol Landa and\nlor a licence\n, Nanaimo Business College\n\ufffd\ufffd___\ufffd\ufffd^\ufffd\ufffd'-\ufffd\ufffda*2K\ufffd\ufffd?\nIt it tl.e ne-are-.t butitiptt\nriillnsrc to Prince Rupert.\nIt's Iaa* are within reach\nof everyone. Ut tuition it\n|..T...nal. an.l develops  the\nltl.il *. te 111 'ill t y    of    the  pupil.\nRoom an.l board it cheap\nin Nanaimo. The pupils\nare away from the distractions of thp larger cities\nOn itot-aaJ teant mlairn latxm it\nThe Ben Pitman System of\nShorthand\nBusincst English and Letter writing\nCommercial Arithmetic\nOfflce Routine\nSpelling\nTypewriting\nPenmanship\nIt Wi) Nun all (he Difference Beiweei Siccess and Failure lo You\nAsk at Daily News forour booklet teaching how to write shorthand\nTHE NANAIMO BUSINESS COLLEGE\nC. E. Perry. Principal Nanaimo, B.C.\nDated S..|,i. II, I'-ll.   OiilllniS C. LM MI;Kmi.\\\nI'ub. Oct. 10.\nSkwna Land Dlalrlct\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDlatrlcl ol Coaat lUng* i\nTaka nolle* thai Miriam liny McTaviah ol\nWinnipeg. Man., occupallon barrial\ufffd\ufffdr, lnt.net.\nu> apply lor pe-rriniaeion lo purcbaae the loiluwing\ndeacribed lanela:\nCommtncing at a poat planud at th* aouthweat\ncornar 40 chain* -Mat and 40 cbaina norlh from\nN. K. corner ol Lot lllo, Harvey'a Survey Coaat\nDiatrict Hang* 6, llnnc* 60 chain, eaat, ltt*nc*\nbu chaina north, thenc* 00 chaina weal, thane* bU\nchain, aoulh tu pet ol cunimencanient containing\ninxi acr*. more or l.\ufffd\ufffd..\nDatedSept. IS, Itll lllill AM BOY McTAVlSH\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdlib. Min. 211. 1 r-l W. Ile.lr.'. i, Agent\nSkaena Land Diatrict \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Diatrict ol Caalar\nTak*   notlc*   tbat   Charlaa   William   Ham   ol\nVaneeouvv, 11. c, occupation inapsctor, Inu-nela\nto apply lor permiaaion to purchaa* lb* following\nde*ml>*d landa:\nCommanclng at a poat planted at th* confluence ol Ulackwater river with the Naaa river\nabout two milea aoulb Irom the aiath Dominion\nTelegraph cabin. I'oat marked C. W, II. S. W.\nCorner, thence mi chaina north, thance SO chaina\neaat, Ihence mi chaina aouth, Ihenc* SO chaina\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd at to point of commencement, containing 010\nacr** morc or l.-aa.\nCHARLES  WILLIAM   HAM\nDated September 23, lull.\nrule. Nor. i.\nto proapect for coal, oil and pe-trol-n-m on and\nuird.r the lollowlng deacrlbad landa on th* Weat\nGnat ol Graham laland' -\nCommencing at a poit planted throe mile* eaat\nol the northeaat corner of C. L. No. 4469 thance\naouth 80 chaina, thenc* SO chaini weat, thence SO\nchaini north, thence SO chaina eaat to poinl ol\ncommencemenL\nAUSTIN M. BROWN, Locator\nLocated Auguat let. lull.\nI'ub. Aug. lit.\ntke*na Land Dlatrlct\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDlatrlct ol Queen Charlolt\nTake noUce thai thirty day* Irom dale, I, C. E.\nHainter ol I'rlnce Rupert, II. C, by occupallon\nbookkeeper, intend to apply to th* Chiel Com-\nmiMioner ol Land. lor a licenc* to proapect lor\ncoal and petroleum on and under 640 acroa ol\nland on Graham Iaalnd descrilied aa lolloan:\nCommencing at a poal ptanted two miloa north .\nol C E. B. Coal Leaa* No. IS, marked N. W.\ncorner C. E. H Coal Laaa* No. 24, Ihenc* aouth\nSO chain., thenc* eaat 80 chaina, thance north\nSO chaina, thence aieal 80 chaini to place ol commencement.\nDated Sept. 12,1911.    C. E. BAINTEB. Locator\nTub. Sept. 23.\nSkeena Land Diatrict\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDiatrict ol Queen Charlotte\nTak* notice that thirty daya Irom data, I, C. E.\nUainter ol Trine* Rupert, fi. C, by occupation\nbookkeeper, Intend to apply to th* Chiol Commiaaioner ot Lanela lor a llceoc* to proapect lor\ncoal and petroleum on and under 640 acre* of\nland on Graham Island deecribffd aa lollowa:\nCommeneing al a poat plantad two milea no.rb\nof .lak* marked C. E. U. Coal Leaa* No. 4. marked\nN. E. earner C. E. B. Coal Laaa* No. 6, thenc.\naouth SO chaina. thence weat 80 ehalna, thence\nnorth SO cbaina, thenc* eaat 80 chaina lo plan of\ncommencement.\nDated Sept. 11,1911.    c E. BAINTER. Locatoi\nTub. Sept. 23.\nSkaana Und Dlalrlct\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDiatrict ol Coaat Range S\nTak* noUe* that  Ii.rl.ert J. Mackle ol l*om-\ni *\" ,0nt*>  occupation  lumberman,  tnl*nda  lo\napply  tor p*rmla.ion  to purcbaae tha loll-wlng\nil.werili.il landa:\nCommanclng at a poat plantad on thi left bink\nol th* Zymoiiolti or Zim-.-got-ll* River, it eouth-\n\ufffd\ufffd**.t corner ol LM 1706, thane* northerly, lollowing\nth* waterly boundary of Lot 1706, to chain,\nmore or lam, to the northwmt corner ol Mid Lol\n- I A**\"*** \"\ufffd\ufffdat*rly ind aoutbirly. lollowlng\nlhe lett bink of aald rivar, 80 chaina mor* or laa. to\npoint ol commencanant containing 160 .*tm\nmor* or lew..\nLocated Auguit 19, 1911.\nDited Auguit 21, 1911.    HERBERT J. MACKIE\nP-lb. Aug. 26. Frederick S. . I.m.nu.. Age-nl\nSkeeni Land Diatrict\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDiitrict ol Coaat Range 8\nTakl notice that I, Thomai McClymont ol\nPrince Rupert, B. C, occupallon real ealate\nbroker, Intend to apply lor permiaalon to purchaae\nthe following deacribed landa:\nCommencing at a p*ot planted at the S. W.\ncorner of preemption record 412, thane* \ufffd\ufffdrit SO\nchain., thenc* aoulh 40 chaina, ihence waat SO\nehaina to ahor* ol lake, thenc* lollowing ahor*\nol lake in a nortb\ufffd\ufffdrly direction to point ol commencement: conUining 320 acrea, mor* or leaa.\nDated Sept. 6, 1911. THOMAS McCLYMONT\nPub. Kepi. 9. Ennaat Col., Ag.nt\nThe Economy Paint Store\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd 1 WE   CATER   TO   THE   TRADE\nPAINTING\nPAINTS\nPAPERING\nOILS\nKALSOMINING\nVARNISHES\nE. COLE, Prop.   Phone Blue 336   6th and Fraser St.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdcoad Aeanue T.lrphea* 10\nl****\/^^****A<V^^^^\ufffd\ufffd-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdNN-V*\ufffd\ufffdW**^\ufffd\ufffd>A<W*WWW**WWW***''\nKAIEN HARDWARE COMPANY\nTHIRD ANENUE\nBuilders' Supplies\nPlumbers' Supplies\nPaints\nOils\nVarnishes\nP.O. DRAWER 1R24\nHARDWARE\nPHONE No. 3\nSheet and Plate Glut\nPlate Glass Mirrora\nStovel, Ranges\nTinware\nGraniteware\nMONARCH MALLEABLE\nThe\n' Stay Satisfactory\nRange.\"\nDlatrlcl ot Coaat Rang* 6\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*'. Miller ol Tipton. Ent-\nnunda  to   apply   for\nth* foUowing dtacribad\nRead The Daily News\nAnd Get All the News\nSkeana Land DUtrict\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDiatrict ol Caaalar\nTak* nolle* that Thomaa Arthur Whlu ol Vancouver, U. C., occupation carpenter, inunda to\napply for permiaaion lo purchaae the following\ndi--.rriti.-rl land.:\nCommencing at a poat planted at the con*\niuence of Hlaekwaler river with Naaa river, about\ntwo milaa aouth ol the aiath Dominion Telegraph\neabin.   I'oat marked T. A. w. S. E. Corner, thence e \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    -, ,\nSO chaina north, thance 80 chaina weat, thenc* 80 I \"Jff .1\"     .   i\nchaina .outh, tnanc* SO chaina eaat to point of       '\ncnmniencenient, conUining 640 acrea more or laa.\nTHOMAS ARTHUR WHITE\nDated Sept. 2.1, 1911.\nPub Nov. 8.\nSkeena Land Dlatrict-\nTaf\nland,   occupation   larmer,\npermiaalon  to  purchi\nlanda:\nCommencing at a noat planted about 60 chaina\nweat Irom the N. W. Cornar ol Lot 4406, thmc*\nnorth 40 chaina, thance weat 20 chaina, thenc*\naouth 40 chaina, thane* eaat 20 chaina to th*\npoint ol commencement containing eighty acraa\nmore or laaa.\n! Dated Auguat 19 1911. R. p. MILLER I\n| Pub. Aug. 26. p. M. MIU*r. Agent\nBEIRNES & MULVANY\nSkeena   Mail and  Express\nLeave all express packages for interior points with the Pacific Transfer Co., 807 Third Ave., and insure prompt forwarding.\nAll accounts and correspondence addressed to\nP.O. Boi 806\nBEIRNES & MULVANY\nwill receive immediate attention\nHare lion. B. C.\nGREENER'S\n\"British Empire\nGUN\nHere's the worlds\nbest gun-u Greener nammtrleu\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nat a pries within\nthe reach t.f nil\nsportsmen; its not\nnil the Greener\nfeatures, bard\nhitting, far shoot-\ning, lasting mar;\ntlieri-'s nothing bet- 0\ufffd\ufffdQ\nter;   price. $00\nCatalog I*.;\nFREE\n.cl1\n|.l n\nW. W. GREENER\n63 65 Beim Hill Hill\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdMJ-\n'ONION S.S. COMPANY OF B.C.,\nI      The new steel Passenger Steamer\n\"Camosun\"\nleaves\nPrince Rupert every Sunday\nat 6 p.m. for Vancouver,\narriving Tuesday morning.\nFor Stewart City on arrival\nfrom Vancouver Friday\nnight.\nNorthbound, leaves Vancouver Wednesdays at 9 p.m.\nSteerage Fare       -      $6.00\nThe \"Camosun\" is the only .\"'.i-ann*\non the run having water-tight bulkheads and double bottom, thus en\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdmring safety of passengers in case\nof collision or wreck.\nJ. H. Rogers, Ticket Agent.\nMr.\nNon-Resident\nWrite us reprarding\nthe value of your\nPrince Rupert proper\nty, We will be pleas*\ned to keep you posted\nas to conditions here.\n0. M. Helgerson, Ltd.\nReal dlalr ,n() R(ntall\nOffice.: Helgerson Block\nGeorgetown\nSawmill Co. Ltd.\nLumber\nand\nMouldings\nA large stock of dry- fin'-4''-\ning lumber on hand. Boot\nlumber a specialty. Delivery-\nmade at short notice.\nOur prices are as low as any.\nCall on us before ordering.\nOFFICE:\nCor Centre St and Firsl Ave.\nSkM.ni Land Oiitrlct\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDlitrict ol Coeait llango V\nTak* notie* tbat Jeaaa M. Tallman ol I .-.I.r\nILje.rl.. Iowa, occupation lawyer, ine.iiils to\napply lor p*rtnlMion to purchaa* the following\ndeacrilied landi:\nCommencing it a poat plant*d on the aoullirrlv\nahor* ol Kutaymataen Inlet on th* right bank\noi a .mall atream flowing Into aald Inlet juat eaat\nof t'row Lak*. Thenc* aouth 20 chains, thence\nweat 20 chaina more or loaa to the ahore line of\nCrow Lake, thence northerly and eaaterly following lhe ahor* llnaa ol Crow Lake, the Inlet\nlo f.row Lak* and Kutteymaleen Inlet to the\nplac* ol commencement, conulnlng forty acrea\nmor* or K lywaled Auguat 7, llll.\nDatedI Aug a, nn. JT.8SE M. TALLMAN\nrub. Aug. It.\nSkeena Land Diatrict\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDiitrict ol t)ue*n Chirlotu\nTak* notice that thirty daya Irom dat*, 1, C. E.\nUainter ol Prince llupert,  8. C,  by occupation\nbookkeeper, Intend lo apply to the ChM Corn-\nfur a licence to proapect lor\n  on  and  under 610 acre* of\nland on Iraham liland described al follow.:\nCommencing al a poat plantad two -nlln north\nTlal.n northaert .otnet Coal Leaa* 4466 marked\nC. E. n. Coal Uaae No. 29, th\ufffd\ufffdnct aouth SO chain..,\nihence weat SO chains, tbinn north 80 rh.in.\nt-n-n--* east bt* chaina to point ol rommencem.nt;\nr mUinlng 610 acres more or leas.\nI.aleel Sept. 12. IIII. C. E.  nAINTER\nPub. Oct. 7.\nSkMna land Dlatrlct\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDlatrlct ol Coaat Kanga 6\nTak* notlc* that Frank  s.  Millar ot London,\nr.ng., occupation civil engineer, InUnda to apply\nfor iiermiaalon to purchaae the following d\ufffd\ufffdacrlb\ufffd\ufffdd    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd->\nlands:\nCommencing at a poat planted at lh* tt. E.\nCorner of Lot 28, thenc* north 20 chaina, thenre\nmtax 20 chaina, thane* aouth 20 ehalna, thence\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdaat 20 chaina to point of eommencement, Mnlaining 40 acrea mor* or leas.\nDaud Auguat 16, llll. FRANK 8. MILLER\nPub. Aug. 16. P. M. Millar, Agant\nF. M. DAVIS mtSm\nGeneral Machine Shop Bnd fflp'*\nCarpentering. Also agents forrnir-\nbanks- Morse and Knox Gasoline\nEngines. Gasoline Engines and Ac-\ncessorics carried in stock.\nLaunch., and Boat, fo, Ilii.   N.E. end of Wh.rf\n,.~t\nthe:\nRoyal Hotel\nCor. Third Avenue and SUth II.\nThe Finest Rooms.\nThe heat equipped\nand .team heated.\nlint ami i \"I'I baths.\nDining room and\nrestaurant\nSubscribe For The Daily News\nCorley & Burgess, Props\ni i>^*a\ufffd\ufffdr-^ii'*^^\ufffd\ufffd***^*ail^<i|*\ufffd\ufffdi' *aa^*m**at9^*****\n*m,l\nINSERT YOUR LAND PURCHASE\nNOTICES IN THE\nNEWS aaaamtam\nLAND LEASE NOTICE\nlierllii Coola Land DUtrlct-Diatrict ot Coast Range\nTaka nollco that II. M. CUB ol Dundalk, Inland, occupation genUeman, InUnda to apply for\nnornilsslon to loaao tho following deacribed lands:\nCommencing at a poat planted at tho ahore\nnear tho N. b. corner ol Lot No. 8, thence north\nm chuina, thonco weat 80 chaina moro or loaa to\nuunt boundary ol cannery loaao, thonce lollowlng\ntlio said oast boundary aouth 40 chains more or\nIte-m to ahore line, thence lollowlng aald ahoro\nlino oaatorly 80 chaina moro or loaa to point ol\ncommencement- containing 820 acres, more or\nlast,\nimlod August 31, 1911. II.  M. CLIFF\ni'ub. Sopt. 80. William McNair, Agent\ni ri'llu Coola Land Diatrict\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict ol Coaat Rango\nTuko notioe that II. M. CHS of Dundalk, In.-\nI innl, oMupatlon gentlwnan, intonda to apply\n[or pormiaaion to leaae the lollowlng doacribot]\nl.nila:\nI'ommonclng at a poat plantod at tho N. V.\nI'lirnur ol Lot 83, thenca north 20 chains, thonce\nwiul 40 chains, thence aoulh 20 chaina moro or\nle-na to ahoro line, thence lollowing tho ahoro lino\ni-iut 40 ehaiaa moro or leaa to point ol commence\nm.eiili containing 80 care*, moro or loaa.\nI lalud Auguat 31, 1811. H.  M. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdCLIFP\ni'ub. Sept. 30. William McNair, Agent\nlii-llii Coola Land Dlatrlct\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDlatrlct o ICoaat Rang\n3\nTuko notico that 11. M. Cllll ol Dundalk, Ireland, occupation gontlaman, InUnda to apply\nfur pormiaaion to loaae tho following doacribed\nlunds:\nCommencing at a poat plantod at the N. W.\nrumor ol Lol No. 4, Ihence north 40 chaina, thenco\nt-iu>t 40 chaina, thonco aouth 40 chaina more or\ne.r.-i to ahoro line, thence lollowing ahoro lino\nwesterly 40 chaina more or loaa U point ol commencement- containing 80 acrea, more or leaa.\nDuted August 28, 1811. H.   M.  CLIFF\nI'ub. Sept. 30. William McNair, Agen\n11, llu Coola Land Dlitrict\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDiatrict ol Coaat Range\n8\nTake nollco that II. M. Cliff ol Dundalk, Ireland, occupation gentleman, intenela to apply\nlor pormiaaion lo leaaa the following deacribed\nIsadsi\nCommonclng at a poat planted at the N. W\ncornor ol Lot 262, thence aouth 40 chaina more\nor leaa to northern boundary ol loaao No. 1 appliod\nfor ny 11. M. Cllll. thence following aaid boundary\noaat 20 chains, thenco nortb 40 chaina, thonce\nweal 20 chaina to point ol commencement; con-\nUining 80 acros, mora or loaa.\nDated Augual 28, 1811. II.  M. CLIFF\nl'ub. Sopt. 30. William McNair, Agent\nllalla Coola Land Dlatrlct\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDlatrlct ot Coaat llango\n3\nTake nolice that U. M. Cliff ol Dundalk, Ireland, occupaUon gontteman, Intonda to apply\nlor permiaaion to loaa* tha lollowing deacribed\nlanda:\nCommencing at a poat planted at tho S. E\ncirri.it ol Lot 251, thenco aouth -10 chaina more\nor Uaa to northern boundary ol Leaao No. 1\naiipliad lor by It. M. I'lnl. thence eaat 20 chatna\nalong aaid boundary, Uionce north 40 chains,\nIhenca weat 20 cbaina to point ol commoncement;\ncoauining 80 acrua, mare or leaa.\nDated Auguat 28, 1811. II.  M.  CLIFF\nI'ub. Sept. 30. WUliam McNair, Agent\nTHE DAILY NEWS\nCOAL NOTICE\nSkoena Land Dialricl\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDiatrict ol Queen Charlotto\nTak* mille*,- that thirty daya Irom daU. 1, C. E.\nUaintor ol Prince Hupurt, 11. C, by tKcupalion\nI *Hikkooper, inund u apply to tho Chiel Commiaaioner of Landa lor a Ucence to proapect for\ncoal and potroloum on and undor 040 acroa of\nland on Uraham laland deacrlbod aa lollowa:\nCommonclng al a poal planud live milea eaat\ntl Coal Leaaa No. 4-174, marked C. E. liainUr'a\nN. E. corner Coal Loaao No. 9, thonoe aouth 80\nchaina, Ihonco weal 80 chaina, thanoa north 80\nchaina, thenco eaat 80 chaina U placo ol com-\nmiencement.\nDaled Sept. 11, 1911.    C. E. UAINTER, LocaUr\nI'ub. Sept. 23.\nSkeena Land Dlalrlct\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDiatrict ol Queen Charlotu\nTake noUco lhal thirty daya (rom daU, I, C. E.\nllainu-r ol I'rinco Rupert, ll. C., by occupation\nbookkoeper, inund to apply to lho Chiel CommUaioner ol Land, lor a Uconce to proapect lor\ncoal and petroleum on and under 010 acrea ol\nland on Graham laland described a. loUowa:\nCommanclng at \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd poat planud ono mUe north\nol C. E. li. Coal Leaaa No. 10, marked C. E. Ii.\nCoal Laaa* No. 16. thonco north 80 chaina, Ihenco\nwaat 80 chaina, thenca aouth 80 chaina, thonce\neaat 80 chaina U placo ol commvncemonL\nDaud Sept. 11, 1911. C. E. UAINTEK, LocaUr\nI'ub. Sept- 23.\nSkeena Land Dlalrlct\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDialrlct'ot Quoen Charloti\nTake noUco thai Ihirty daya Irom dau, 1, C ..\nUainur ol Prineo Kuport, H- C, by occupation\nbookkoopor, inund u apply U lho Chiol Commiaaioner ol Lanela lor a liconco U proapoct lor\ncoal and pelroleum on and under 040 acroa ol\nland on Grabam lalund doacribod aa luUowa:\nCommencing al a poat planted two mUea north\not C. E. U. Coal Loaa* No. 10, marked N. E.\ncorner C. E. U. Coal Leaae No. 16, ihence aoulh\n80 cbaina, tbane* weal 80 chaina, ihenco north\nSO chaina, thenc* eaat 80 chain, to placo ol commencement.\nDaiod SepL II, llll.    C. E. UAINTEK, Locato.\nPub. Sepl. 23.\nSkerna Land Diatrict\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDialrlcl ol Queon Charlotu\nTaka noUoa lhal thirty day. Irom dau, 1, C. E\nUainter ol Princa Kuport, U. C, by occupation\nbookkeeper, Intend U apply to lho Chiol Com-\nmiaaionor ot Landa (or a liconco m proapoct lor\ncoal and petroleum on and under 640 acrea ol\nland on liraham laland doacribed a. lollowa:\nCommencing al a poat planted two mil\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd north\nol C. E. ll. Coal Leaaa No. 14, marked N. E.\ncornar C. E. U. Cool Leaao No. 17, thonce aouth\nSO chaina, Ihenca weal 80 chaina, Ihenco north 80\nchaina, thonc* eaat 80 chaina u place ol commoncement.\nDaled Sepl. 11, 1911.     C. E. UAINTER. Locator\nPub. Sepl. 23.\nSknna Und Dle-rict-Dlatrlct ol Queen Charlotte\nTake noUco that thirly day. Irom dau, 1, <-.-..\nUaintor ol I'rince Ruport, ll. C, by occupation\nbookkoeper. inund lo apply U lhe Chief CommUaioner ol Land, lor a Lioenco u proepcct lor\ncoal and petroleum on and under 040 acroa ol\nland on Graham laland deacribed aa lollowa:\nCommonclng al a poat planted Iwo miloa north\noi C. E. U. Cool Loaae No. 12, markod N. W.\neorner C. E. U. Coal Leaao No. 18, thonce aouth\nsu chaina, thance eaat 80 chaina, Ihenco norlh 80\nchaina, thence weat 80 chaina U place ol commencemenl. _...._.... .\nDaled Sopt. II, 1911. C. E. UAINTER, Locator\nPub. Sept. 23.\nSkoena Land DUlrict\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDUUict ol Queon Charlotte\nTake nolice that thirty daya after dau, I, C. t.\nUainter ol I'rince Kupert, U. C, by occupation\nbookkoopor, InUnd U apply U lha Chlet Com-\nmia.ioner ol Und. lor a licence to nruapecl lor\nooal and pelroleum on and undor 040 acrea ol\nland on Graham bland duacrlbeel aa lollowa:\nCommencing at a poat planled two mile-north\nol C. E. U. Coal Uaa* No. 13, markod S. tt.\ncorner C. E. U. Coal Uaao No. 19, thenc norlh\nbO chaina, thence coat 80 chains, Ihenco eoulh so\nchaina, thence weat 80 chains lo place of com\nESKfc 11.1911.    C. E. UAINTEK. Ucator\nI'ub. Sapt. 23.\nSkeena Und DUlrlct-DUlrlct ol Queen Charlotte\nTake nolice that thirty days haW j.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nUainur ol Prineo Itupert, U. C, by occupa on\nbookkeeper, inlend U apply to the Chiel Com\nmiaaioner ol Und. lor a liconce lo P\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdl\ufffd\ufffd\" \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd0'\ncoal and petroloum on and under 640 acrea ol land\non Graham laland dee-cribcel a. lollowa:\nCommencing at a poal planted ***\ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdi\"s w.\nSLO  E   U\ufffd\ufffdCoifu\ufffd\ufffde<No.VSo^orlh\n\ufffd\ufffdS&i~3*!?5ffi_*_ %S Teem'-\nchains, tnence eaat 80 chaina U place ol com\nZTxeT^il. II, 1911.     C. E. UAINTEK, Ucator\nPub. Sept, 23.\nSkeena Und DUtrict-DUtrict ol QueanCj\"[!<*J.0\ncoal and petroloum o\" ard under M0 aire, oi\n-f tr*   V   It   (on   la-ewe No.   to,  mancou o.  m*\nof  C.  E.  \". Y\ufffd\ufffdJ!  't lp\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd(. No. h, thence north\nES^S^^1^ \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nEd'Ct. 11. \"ll-    <-*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd E* UAINTEK. Ucator\nSkeena Und DUtrict-DUtrict ol Quoon Charlotte\nTake notice lhal thirty days Irom dau, I. C. b.\n* f v it roni Ijomo No. lo, marKoa <s%* m*\no( C. h.  ll. Jjo*  \ufffd\ufffd-\ufffd\ufffd*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\"      N     22   thonCe Muth\nRSSnSfc 12. WU* C' E' I'A'NTEK. Ucator\n-SlEfiSS! t'o'l'no cK'c'om\"\nBam g %traf itbh\ncorner C. ... H. Coal Leant i nort|,\nB ct'l'r\/trce-c-r^hats'lo place o. com-\nIBSFEfc 12. in\"- c-E- u*INTE11' Loc\"\",r\nTub. Sept. 28.\nSkoona Land DUtrict-DUtrict ol Queon Charlotu\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdaSLm *__\ufffd\ufffd m&* &8T*: i. R\nn\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdT ,     \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd**:-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ......jr ....vm irum unite, i, e_, l_.\nUaintor ol Prlnco Ruport, Ii. C, by occupution\nbookkoopor. Intnd to apply U tho Chiol Commiaaioner ol Lands lor a liconce to prospoct tor\ncoal and potroloum on and undor 640 acres ol\nland on Graham Islund doacribed oa lollowa:\n.,C,?m!?<m,-;in?,*t. \ufffd\ufffd Pit Planted ono mile north\noi c. E. U. Coal Uaae No. 9, marked N. W.\ncornor C E. B. No. 10, thenco aouth 80 chuina,\nthonco woat 80 chains, thonco north 80 cliuina!\nIhonco out 80 chuins to pluco of commoncement.\nRfW-SfPa.-1*1911-    C- ***\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd BAINTEH, Ucator\nrub. Sept. 23.\nSkoona Und DUtrict-DUtrict ol Queon Charlotu\nd }\". \ufffd\ufffd \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*?*?\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd lh\" ********* ***. fronm *>***, *. C. E.\nHaintor ol PrinM Rupert, U. C, occupation book,\nkeener, nUnd to apply U tho Chiol Commbmionor\noi Lanela for a liconco to proapoct lor eoal and\nliiilroleum on and under 640 acrea ol land on\nGruham Islund doscribod as lollowa:\n.Commonclng ut a post planted two mile, north\n\ufffd\ufffdi V.' .; H;Co\"* ***** No \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*. marked N. E. cornor\nol C. B,. B. Coal Uaa* No. 11, thenco aouth 80\ncha ns, thonce west 80 chaina, thence north 80\nchains, thonco oust 80 chaina U place ol commencement.\nDated Sept.:11,1011.    C. E. BAINTEH, Ucator\nrub. Sepl. 23.\nSkoona Und DUtrict-DUtrict ol Queen Charlotu\nlake notico that thirty dayo from duU, I, C. E.\nHomier ot Pnnco Rupert, B. C, by occupation\nboukkoopor, intond to apply to tho Chiol Commissioner ol Und lor a liconco to prospoct lor\ncoul and petroleum on and undor 640 acroa ol\nland on Graham Island doBCribod aa foUowa:\nCommencing at a post planted two mllea north\nol C. h. U. Coal Uaao No. 7, markod C. E. B.\nCoal Uuso No. 12. thenc* south 80 chains, thenco\noust 80 chuina, thence north 80 chuins, thonco\nwest WU chains to pluco of commencement.\nDated Sept. 11,19U. C. E. BAINTER, Ucator\nPub. Sopt. 23.\nSkoena Und DUtrict\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDistrict ol Quoen Charlotu\nlako notice that thirty day. Irom daU, I, C. E.\nHuinter of Prince Rupert, 6. C, by occupaUon\nbookkeeper, InUnd to apply to tho Chie! Commissioner ol Unela lor a licence to prospoct lor\ncoal and petroloum on and under 640 acrea ol\nland on Graham Island doscribod as follows:\nCommencing at a poit planud two mllea north\nof a-LB, Coul Lcaso No. 7, marked S. W. corner\nC. h. B. Cool Uuso No. 13, thonce north 80\nchains, thenco oast 80 chaina, thonco aouth 80\nchaina, thenco wost 80 chaina to placo ot commencment.\nDaled Sept. 11, 1911.    C. E. BAINTER, Ucator\nPub. Sept. 23.\nSkoena Land DUtrict-DUtrict of Quean CbulotU\n_ Iilanda\nTake notico that AusUn M. Brown ol Princa\nItupert, li. C.. occupaUon aaddler, InUnda to\napply to the Chiel CommUaioner ol Unda and\nwork* lor a licence to proapect lor coal, oU and\npotroleum on and under tho following doscribod\nlands on the Weat Coaat ol Graham laland:\nCommencing at a poat planted three mUea oaat\nol the northeaat eorner of C. I- No. 1178 tbence\n80 chaina aouth, tbence 80 chains east, thonco 80\nchaina north, thonc* 80 chaina weal to point ol\ncommencement,\nAUSTIN M. BROWN, Ucator\nDaU ol Location 31.1 July, 1911.\nPub. Aug. 17.\nSkeana Und DUtrict-DUtrict cl Quaan Charlott*\nIsUnda\nTak* nolle* that Auatin M. Brown ol Princ*\nKupert, occupation aaddlor, InUnda to apply to\ntha Cbiel Commiaaioner ol Unda and Worka\nlor a licence to proapect for coal and oil and petroleum on ind under the following deacribed landa\non the Weat Coaat of Graham laland:\nCommencing at a poat planted three mile, eaat\nol lhe aouthwoat corner of C. L. No. 4477 thence\n80 chaina oaat, thence 80 chaina nortb, thane* SO\nchaina waat, thenc* 80 chaina aouth to point ol\neommencoment. .\nAUSTIN M. HROWN, Locator\nDato ot Location, lllal July 1911.\nPub. Aug. 17.\nSkeena Und DUtrict-DUtrict ol Queen Charlotu\nlaland.\nTake notico that Au.lin M. Drown ol Prlnco\nRupert, occupallon aaddler, intenda to apply to\nthe Chiol Commiaaioner ol Unda and Worlu for a\nllconce lo proapect for coal, oil and petroleum on and\nunder the tdllowing da*erib*d landa on th* Woat\nCoaat ol Grabam laland:\nCommencing at a poat planud throe mile, eaat\nol the *outhoaat corner o if. I.. No. 4472 thenre\nnorlh 80 chaina, thence eaat 80 chaina, thenca aouth\n80 chaina, thenc* weat 80 chaina to potnt ol commencement.\nAUSTIN M. lllti)WN, Locator\nLocated Auguat Iat, 1911.\nPub. Aug. 18.\nSkoena Und DUtrlot\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDUlrict ol Queen Charlotte\nTako notico lhal thirty daya Irom dau, I, C. E\nUainur of Princa itupert, ll. C, by occupation\nbookkeeper, inund to apply to tba Chiel Commiaaioner ol Unda lor a licenc* to proapect lor\nooal and petroloum on and under 640 acrea ol\nlanel on Graham IaUnd doacribod aa loUowa:\nCommencing at a poal planted llvo milo. eaat\nol Coal Leaao No. 4467, markod .'. E. It. Coal\nLeaaa No. 1, N. E. corner, thonce weat SO chaina,\nIbenc* mruili 80 chaina, ihenco eaat SO chaina,\nthenca north 80 chain, to place ol commencement.\nDated SepL 11, 1911 C. E. UAINTEH, Ucator\nI'ub. Sept 23.\n.... ITEMS OF... .\n[SPORT I\nii.viaiiii and Gardnor are oom-\nIng wcsi. from Montreal to play\nli.H'koy wiih Hi,, a. ,', *t.,. Hookey\nLoaguo, Tlii-y will play witli\nNew Wostmlnator,\nThe New Westminster oilub 1ms\npurohasod a franohlso In the Purine Ooasl  Hookey League fi i\nHie Patrlok Bros, Ernie Johnston from Montreal hits already\narrived tn play with the loam,\numl others ai n tholr way.\nTin- llrsl championship mun.\nof llu- now Const Hookoy Loagui\nwill be played in tho Georgia st\nm ii ui Vancouver early In January,\nVancouver will havo a hookoy\ngame every wook, aooording tithe plans of Prank Patrick, who\nis busy now working mil B scli.'.l-\nulc. Frank proposes to give Vanoouvor   enthusiasts   aboul   ten\ngames in nil and n game .'very\nweek. Thai would run llie SOhod-\nUlo  pi-.'lly  well   into   MiiitIi  nml\nwould bring tin- league season lo\na llnisli just about the same time\nas tlu'Nal luiiiil Hookoy Association. Then a jaunl after lhe\nBlanley cup by lhe Hriiish C>-\nlumliia   champions   would   be   iu\norder.\nAd Wolgtisl is recovering nicely from his operation for appendicitis, lull his .surgeons have\nwarned him lhat for three\nmonths lie must not put on a boxing glove. Wolgasl was under\nthe knife forty minutes.\nWindsor Hotel\nFIRST AVENUE AT EIGHTH STREET\nNewly Furnlahed and\nSteam Heated Rooma\nA FIRST   CLASS BAR   AND   DINING\nROOM IN CONNECTION\nRATES 60 CENTS AND UP\nBATHS   FREE   TO   GUESTS\nW. H. Wrighl, Prop       r.o. box 37\nSelect your\nChristmas Gifts\nin your own\nhome\nThis Is made possible by\nusing a \"Ryrie'' catalogue\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffda copy of which will be\nmailed upon request. In\nlt you will find hundreds\nof especially attractive\ntlft articles in Jewelry,\nllverware, China, Cut\nGlass, Leather Goods,\nNovelties, etc., ranging In\nprice from 15c. up.\nWe prepay all delivery\ncharges on any articles\npurchased from us, guarantee their safe arrival,\nand refund your money\nif you are not entirely\nsatisfied.\nRyrie Bros., Limited\nCftnada'i L\ufffd\ufffdr|eii Jewelry Home\nJat. Ryrie, Prt*.\nHarry Ryrlt, Stc.'Trtai.\n184-136-138YongeSt.\nTORONTO\n= THE COSY CORNER =\nDEVOTED   PRINCIPALLY  TO  THE INTERESTS  OF   WOMEN\nnr. 1 . 11 . n .111 a nfr. a .. 'si 1. \ufffd\ufffd n , n  1, 1\nThis Is a little section ol the paper, which from day to day will be devoted\nto subjects of special interest to women. Any and all of the ladies of Prince Rupert\nare invited to contribute to Its columns, and to Uke part in its discussions, Suggestions and criticisms are Invited by the editor. The hope is expressed that \"The\nCosy Corner\" will fill a social need.\nChristmas and\nNew Year Sailings\ns.s. Prince Rupert\nLeaving Prince Rupt-rl Thursdays at\n8.30 p.m., after Prince John's arrival, December 21st and 28th, arriving\nin Vancouver Saturday morning December 23rd and 30th. Returning\nwill leave Vancouver 2 a. m., December 26th and January 2nd.\nPresent schedule will remain in cfTect\nuntil above dates.\nEAT LE8S AND GROW FAT\nI \t\nThat Is the Theory of \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Food Reform Advooate In Toronto.\nHow would you like lo do without your breakfast for six years?\nNol as a punishment or a pon-\nant-i', l.iii ns n voluntary act with\na view io Improving your hoaltb\nan.l Inoidonlally milling lo your\navoirdupois,\nMr. I'. G, Wilson of iho Toronto l-'ootl Reform League says he\nbus done without bis breakfast\nslnoe Hi.' spring of 1005, and, ns\na consequence, has fell stronger,\nadded to bis weigh! ami bis brain\nworked bolter.\nMr. Wilson gave bis i-eusoiis.\nTh.' human iiiiirliinc was more\nI li ii 11 Hi.' mere physical body; il\nwas mi aggregation of living,\nI'linsi'iuiis cells, ami each organ\n..r ib.- body was un organisation\nnl III.-se conscious cells, uml each\norgan was therefore conscious,\nperforming a life duly of its own.\nIf ..ne kepi Ibe stomach constantly working it would gel lireil\namI rebel, it bad no opportunity\ni.i recuperate It was nol a cal-\nninily, us some people supposed,\nfor Ibe slomaoh In become empty\nami Idle. The stomach was not\na furnace to be eternally stoked.\nWilli two meals a day, be said,\nthe assimilation was more complete. He -.ml be gained Iw.'iity-\nllve pounds iu lhe llrsl live weeks\nnf Die no-braklusl period.\nFOR THE BOUDOIR\nThe   Charlotte   Corday   Oap   Has\nAgain Come Into Vogue.\nBi-weekly train service to Vanarsdol.\nTrains leave Prince Kupert at 1 p.m.\nWednesdays and Saturdays. Returning arrive Prince Rupert 4 p.m. on\nThursdays antl Sunday*.\nNew\nKnox\nHotel\nSkeona Land Dialricl\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDUtricl ol Queen Charlott.*\nTako police thai tbirly daya Irom dau, I, C. E\nllainUr ol I'rinco Itupert, II. C, by occupation\nbookkeeper, intend to apply U lho Chiel Com-1\nmiaaionor ol Lantla lor a licenco lo proapoct fur\ncoal and petroloum on an4 under t. in acroa ol I\nland on Craham laland deacribed aa lollowa:\nCommencing al a pual planud llvo mllo. cast\n..I Coal Leaaa No. lib\", marked C. E. 1.. N. W.\n.-.rrue-r No. 2. thenco aoulh SO chaina, thenco eaal j\nSO chaina, tnence north SO cbaina, Ihenco weat\nMl chain, lo place of commoncomont.\nDated Sopt. 11, IHU. C. E. UAINTER, Locator\nI'ub. SepL 23.\nSkoena Land Dlrtrict\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdDiatrict ol queon Charlotte\nTake nolice: lhal tinny daya Irom daU, I, C. E.\nUainur ol Prineo Rupert, 11. C, by oceopation\nbookkoopor, inund lo apply lo lha Chiel Commiaaioner ol Lanela lor a licenc* U proapeel for\ncoal and petroloum oo and under 610 acrea of\nland on Graham laland doacribed aa lollow.:\nCommonclng at a poal planted live miloa eaal\nol Coal Leaae No. 4l7li, marked C. E. II. S. \ufffd\ufffd.\ncorner ol Coal Loaao No. 3. thonce eaat 80 chain.,\nthenco north bO cbaina, thenco weat 80 chains,\nthenco aouth 80 chain. U placo ol-winn.ence.nenl.\nI.atoei Sept. 11. lilll. C. E. UAINTEH, LocaUr\nI'ub. Sept. 23.\nSkoena Und Dietrlct-Dlalrict ol <->u*cn Charjolu\nTake notico lhal thirly daya from dale, I, U.M.\nIlainler ol I'rinco Ruport, II. C.. by occupation\nbookkeeper, inund u apply u the Chial Com-\nmlMioni-V ol Land, lor a liconco SIMM MJ\ncoal and petroleum on and undor 610 acna ol\nhind on Uraham laland deacribed fl****, __,\nCommencini al a pMt planted live ra Ic. ea.1\nol Coal Leaao No. 4476, markod C. a. U. S. b\nrorner Coal Leaao No. 4, Ihonco weat 80 chain..\n825 north 80 chain., thenco e\ufffd\ufffdt 80 chain.,\nih.nee .eiuth 80 cliaina to placo of cniiiinencoiiient.\nll.t-5Spt.il. 1\ufffd\ufffd11* C. E. UAINTEH, Locau:\nTub. -apt. <3\nSkoena Und Dlatrlct-Dlrtrict ol gueen Charlolt\nTako nolico that thirly daya Irom daU, I, A. 1.\nHroderick ul I'rlnce lluperl, &\ufffd\ufffd^\ufffd\ufffdJJjBgh\ufffd\ufffd\nbank manager, InUnd U apply U the Chief Com-\nSoner ol Land, for a licence *>]**** **\ncoal and petroloum on and under 640 acrea ol\nUnd on liraham l.land doacribed aa lollow.:\n\"commencing ttSPOj Planted two mile, nor h\nol C. E. U. Coid Loaa* No. 21, markod s. t.\nrorner ol A. T. II. Coal Uaac No. 27, thonce\nwJat 80 chain., thence north 80 chain., Ihenca\nSSt 80 chain., Ihenca .outh 80 chain. U plac.\nol comm.nc.mont. R BIM)DERICK, LocaUr\nData.1 Sopt. 12, mil. C. E. Bainur, Agant.\nFub. Sept. 23.\nflnm Und D-.t.i-1-Diatrlct ol queon Charjott\nTake nolice lhal thirty day. Irom daU, I, O. E\nUaintor \"ol I'rinco llupar., ^Om*tm**a\ni......inciter   Intend to apply to the thiol torn-\n-SSmrVUndi lor a licenci U prp.pect fo;\ncoil and ?.trol...m on and under 6401 aer. ol\nUnd on Graham laland describe. ** lollow.:\nCommencing al a port planteel at th* aoutnwa..\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd. sirJ Loaae No. 41C8 marked C. fc. 0.\nSSTLsMHSR 2Mh.nc* north NO chain., ttanc.\nSS 8oTh2na, ttanc. -outh 80 chaina.Jtanc.\nmt 80 chain, to point ol commencement roverlm\nall loreahore Tlahn Point. UAINTER\nDaud S\ufffd\ufffdpt. 12, 1\ufffd\ufffd11. C. E.  UAll-.ir.i-.\nPub. Oct 7.\nSkoena Und Dlatrlct-Dlrtrict \"I Quern iCharlolt.\nTake notico that Ihirty day. IW.dSW, l,_**J.\nIlrodorlck ol Prince Rupert, Ii. C,.by occupa tion\nhank manager, intend U ****V****2SLlrE.\nmtailonar ol Land, lor a licence lo MH '\ufffd\ufffd\nroal and petroleum on and under 640'acrea ol\nUnd on Graham Inland dsjjrjbggM^B\nCommonclng at a port planted t\ufffd\ufffd\" r*j\"<\"sn0^h\n_# n tr ll Cm l-oue No. ITi niErKea ->\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd \"\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nrorner A. T. II ColfuJo No. U, ***Jg*&\nZ chain., thenc. *ut 80 chain, ffiffitgW\"\nch.ina, thence w\ufffd\ufffdt 80 chaina lo place ol rom\nmencement. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdRODERICK. Locator\nDated Sopt. 12,1911. C. E. rialnur. Ar.nl\nPub. Sept. 23.\nSkMna Und Dlatrlct-Dlrtrict ol queen Charlotu\nTake nolle* that thirty day;. HWafi\nllroderick ol Prince Rupert, B. O..WMjPgfZ\n\"' ^ t <\\HSVmWTCSt H9\nSS'chain\", ihonro woat SO chain.,' th.nce aouth\nSo chain\", thonco eut 80 ch.ln. to place ol com-\nmoncomont. BR0DER1CK, Ucator\nDated Sopt. 12, mil. C. E. lialnur, *****\nPub. Sopt. 23.\nBESNER \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd_  BESNER,   Proprietors\nTh* N\ufffd\ufffdw Knox HoUl i. run on lh* EuropMn\nplan. Firat-claaa aervice. All the 1-ste.t Me.lrrn\nImprovement-. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd:\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd:\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd BEDS BOc UP\nFIRST AVENUE. PRINCE RUPERT\nTAKE THE BEST\nTHE GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY\nFrom Vancoutm or Seattle\nFOR AU POINTS EAST OR SOUTH\n***t*a*a\\***a**ima*l\nTICKETS TO THE OLD COUNTRY\nThrough Tickets and all information about your trip\nRoger's Steamship Agency\n2nd Ave.    Head of Centre Si.   Phon* 116\nOn your Christmas visit Eaat travel\nvia thc Grand Trunk Railway System\nfrom Chicago. The finest and best\nservice over Double Track Route.\nConnections with all roads East and\nWest. Atlantic Steamship bookings\narranged.. Full information and\ntickets obtained from thc office of\n.    A. E. McMASTER\nFREIGHT and passenger agent\nPOINTS  OF  ETIQUETTE\nLittle Things That Heip to Make\nYour Parties Successful.\nA\nSILVERSIDES  BROS.\nSIGN PAINTERS\nB.C. Coaat service - Famous I'm cm.\nLine\nPrincess   Mary\nSaturday, December 2nd, at 0 am\nFor Victoria. Vancouvar and Seattle\nBoudoir caps have roine int..\nvogue uiih a rush, nml Ihey nre\ncopied from tbe ..id stylo of enps,\nCharlotte Corday being tlie most\npopular <>f nil. They are in.isl\nuseful in hotels, truvliiiR on\ntrains or ships, anil mill n ilitinty\nii.-at lotu-li whn worn Willi a\ndressing gown to malcli in one's\n..Wll   Ileum-.\n'I'll.. I'.luii-I.ilte Ciii-day enp is\nHindi' of Irish Inc.* and llniaheil\nwith while sitlin ribbon llounce,\nuu.I edged with while silk fringe,\nthe latest inspiration of Ihis bcb-\n100, II makes a nice Christmas\n-iii or a parting mil lo some\nfriend who is to he much in hotels\n<<r t.-ikim; it bun; sea voyage, anil\nis nol hard In make if you arc\nun ail.'pl with lhc crochet needle.\nThe duties of a ohaperon at a\nparly are lo s.-i- that lhe young\npeople aro enjoying themselves.\nWhen gonllemen oall on your\nhusband in the ovoning mid the\noall is of a snciiil nature you\nshould help in entertain, but if\nUn- men have culled mi business\nyou muy uml should excuse yourself, sny is Inlghl in lhe drawing room or den und allow your\nhusband lo see Ihem to the door.\nWhen a gentleman pusses a\ndish In n liuly nl the liiblc she\nshould help herself in-si nn.l tlu-n\nolTr il lu him.\nWhen there nr.. only gentlemen\npresent at tho table the hostess\nshould always be served first.\nWhen n lady introduces her\nhusband il is not necessury to\n\"my husband\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdMr. Jones.\" \"My\nhusband\" is enough.\nWhen it married In.ly Introduces her sister she should always say \"my sister \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Miss\nJones,\" or \"Mrs. Smith,\" otherwise the person would not know\nthe sister's surname.\nW. L. BARKER\nArchitect\nSecond aven.ie and Third street\nOver Westenhaver Bros.' Office.\nII. Gordon Munro\nW. Nlcholaon Ullay\nMUNRO & LAILEY\nArchitects,\nStork Building, Second Avenue.\nSTUART _ STEWART\nACCOUNTANTS-:-  AUDI10RS\nI.aw-Butlvr Building      Phone No. 280\nPrince Runert P.O. Box 351\nALFRED CARSS,        C. V. BENMF.TT, B.A.\nof Brltiah Columbia of B.C., OnUrio, Saa-\nand HanlUba llara. katcbewan   and Al-\nberu Bare.\nCARSS & BENNETT\nBarristers, Notaries, Etc.\nOffice\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdExchantro block, corner Third avenue and\nSixth atroet, I'rinco Ruuert. B\nCOMPENSATION CASE\nFrank   Miller   Secures   Damages\nFrom J. E. Bostrom.\nH.-fore Mr. Justice Olemenl\nyesterday mornlg in the Supreme\nCourl Frank Miller sued J. E.\nBostrom for damages, Tbe judge\ndismissed the cuse  in common\nlaw, bill assessed conipensalinii\nunder Iho Workmen's Compensation Act at -Mil per week during\ndisability, total damages not lo\nexceed *l,500. Miller losl au eye\nWhile nl work on lloslrom's contract up rivor.\nUPSET PRICES WERE LOW\nSix Thousand Dollar Lots Plaoed\non Market at Less Than $1,000.\nA gift Ihnl nlwots pleases\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nbeautiful ohlnawaro. Many things\nfrom lhe oelebrsled polleries of\nEurope.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdWnllncc's.\nii is Interesting lo note now\nthat the sale of Section 2 is ended\nHint lhe upset prices throughout\nthe section were generally placed\nlow i nproportion lo lho prices\nfetehed nl lhe sale. Iii no case\ndid the Upset price exceed $1,000,\neven its regards Ihe fine corner\nlots, which felchetl over S000O nl\nthe miction.\nWM. S. HALL, L.D.S., U. D.S.\nDentist.\nCrown and Bridge Work a Specialty.\nAU iliMitnl operatlona skilfully treated. Gaa and\nlocal anaathellc. admlni.Urod for the painle.. extraction of teeth. i'rriisnlliitii.il free. Office.:\nHol.--er.iiii Block. Prince Rupert- 11-12\nAlex.M.Manaon ua..     W.E.WIlliam..B.A..-..L.D\nWILLIAMS   &   MANSON\nBarristers, Solicitors, etc.\nBox 285\nPrince Rupert, B.C\nP..O. BOX 2.1\nPRINCE RUPERT\nJOHN E. DAVEY\nTEACHER OF SINGING\nI'I I'll. OF WW.  I iixiin,  ESt)., A.R.A.M.,  ION., INO\nGEORGE LEEK & CO.\nMERCANTILE    AGENCY\nCOLLECTIONS AND REPORTS\nFire. Life aad Accident laauraace.\n618 3rd Avenue Phone 203 and Green 262\nPRINCE RUPERT\nA. M. BROWN\nHARNESS *   SADDLERY  MANUFACTURER\nRepairing a Specialty.\nComplete Stock Carried.\nOutside Orders Promptly Filled.\n2nd Ave. between 10th and Hth Sts\nTHE IROQUOIS\nPOOL\nEnglish and American Billiards\nTwelve Tables Second Ave.\nHotel Central S3-rl\"^::.\nKuropean and American i>l.m. utaam\nhrat\ufffd\ufffdl( iii.at.rn -ronvrntenccs. Unt\"\ufffd\ufffd\nf L00 lo U.tr) per day.\nP\ufffd\ufffdt\ufffd\ufffdr Black\nProprietor\n==E.   EBY   C8.   Co.___=\nREAL   ESTATE\nKitsumkalum Land For Sale\nKITSUMKALUM . |<   C.\nTRY THE \"NEWS\" WANT AD.\nWAY OF FINDING\nJ. G. McNab\nGanarat Af ani\nPrince Rupert Lodge, I.O.O.F.\nNO. S3\nMeets in the Helgerson Block\nEvery Tuesday Evening\nAll  members nf  the  order in the city '\nare requested to visit the lodge.\nCHRISTMAS\nNovelties\nQdmtj Smttpat sad Fanuce C.eui_i\nPrepare for winter by getting your fnr-\nnaccs and flues put in order by\nC. H. CUTTING\nPractical Uiaa- Swrp Ad.iru   Im Hod, ar\nPhone 71\nSILK KIMONAS\nfresh from Japan\nDRAPERIE8\nfor that new piano\nCENTRE PIE0E8\nthat will grace  a table\nSILK 8HAVVL8\nspecially adapted for evening wear\nLINEN\nof the lineal texture\nE. L. FISHER\nFuneral   Director and   Embalmer\nCHARGES REASONABLE\nTHIRD   AVENUE      PHONE   3M.\nOPEN DAY AND NIGHT\nHAYNER BROS.\nUNDERTAKERS ani. EMI1ALMERS\nFuneral   Dlrectura\nSrd Ave. near fith St. Phone No. 84\nJ. P. CADE. N. O.\nJ. GLUCK. Sec.\nPaperhangers\nINTERIOR DECORATORS\nP.O. BOX 120 PHONE 166 GREEN\nSecond Avenue, near McBride\nTO LET\nFlat in Rand Block, corner Sixth Avenue\nand Fulton Street.\nAlso stores In same block.\nTwo cottager cotter Second Avenue and\nNinth Street.\nFOR SALE\nLots In all parti ol the city.\nFIRE  INSURANCE\nWc represent some ol the largest Companies doing business in the City.\nC. D.~RAND\nSacondA... Phon. 112\nJABOUR  BROS.\n825 TM heatt        THE HOUSE OF GOOD VALUES\" nm 243 Nick\nrHONl 301 p.o. um SM\nPONY EXPRESS\nSYSTRMATlC MKKCI1ANT-* I.RI.IVKRY  SKRVICK\nHavtrac*. Sloraa-e and  K-n wanting Aganta.   For\nRiga or Motor Car day or ninlii\n! Sevrnth Ave. and Fulton\nI'h.rn. 301\n' -\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nFRED. STORK j\n-General Hardware\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nlliiilil.-r-'   Hardware\nValve* tt l'i|\"        Oxford Stoves   *\nGraniteware       Tinware \ufffd\ufffd\n,. SECOND \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd  AVENUE +\nii * * * \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-\n.ss-^ii-^ai^ii-^ai ^n --fcifri --^ii \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd i *^n <m**a*\\ **M <a*M *a**i \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd**\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*** <W**M   *m ** *****,**^*j I.\nB O YS 1\nSTART IN BUSINESS\nSell the Dally News.\nIt's the easiest an.l quickest way of earning money\nof your own.     Apply at\nTHE     NKW8     OFFICE\nFIRST: \"CATCH YOUR PRINTER\"\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nDIIEnWNS  nil CtMIK A uu.\nMft-l CO0I TOM Mil\"\ncastes\nTo produce good printing you must \"first catch your\ngood punter. . . You can't get good printing from a\npoor printer, even If he wont with never so good an\nequipment. If he lacks the \"knack,\" tho trained\n.taste, the single-minded fondness for his work which\nreal printers nave, he will do poor printing for you.\nIf he has all of these, antl In addition to them ade-\nauat* modern equipment,  your  printing  will  have\nistinrtion, salesmanship,  the lure of type-beauty.\nAs this offlce produces good printing'you mav'infer\nthe presence of a good printer\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdwho is \"catchable.\"\nroR   HIGH CLAM PSIKTINO Of ALL KINDS BBS THS \"NBW8 JOB\"\nDaily News Building phone 98 Third Avenue\n..Grand Hotel..\nWorklngman'f Home\nFree Labor Burrau is Connection\nPhone 178 1st Ave. and 7th St.\nCEO. BRODERIUS, Propria.*.\nlittle's NEWS Agency\nMagazines :: Periodicals :: Newspaper.\nCIGARS   ::  TOBACCOS  ::   FRUITS\nG.T.P. WHARF\n..Whites Portland Cement*.\nO. C. EMMERSON\nAGENT\nPhone 125      Naden Black       Second An\nAdvertise in\nThe Daily News *a*m**t\nTHE DAILY NEWS\nFREE\nTRIP\nROUND\nTHE\nWORLD\nWt* have just arranged with one\nof our clients to place forty-two\nlots on the market under exceptional\nadvantages to the purchasers. The\nlou are some of the best in Sections\n7 and 8. The prices are as low\nas any on the market, and the\nterm., so easy\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdmonthly\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdthat anyone can buy. Along with this\nexceptional offer, each lot adtr.it*\nthe purchaser to a drawing for a\nFREE TRIP ROUND THE\nWORLD. If you hold the lucky-\nticket the trip is yours; or you\ncan surrender it for a cash consideration. The chances are good\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\none in forty-two. Come in and\ninvestigate.\nEF. McRAE\nAND COMPANY\nCITY TEST CASE\nKelly   v.  City  Comes  Up   Before\nSupreme Court Tomorrow.\nA esse nf importance to the\nCllliena com.'* up before the Supreme Court tomorrow. It is thr\noase of Kelly, the contractor,\nversus the city over the contract\npayment? withheld on account 61\nalleged delay. The case of Wat-\n-\"ii \\. Cily follows. It is prnli-\nabl.* that both these cases will\ni\"' tii.il in the police court room.\nI\n1 \"The News\" Classified Ads*\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdOne Cent A Word For Each Insertion\n-THEY WILL REPAY A CAREFUL\nC0N1WENTAL TRUST co. I\nLOOKING   OVER\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nfc.\nJ. tl. McKinnon has applied to\nthe Council for the post of sta-\nlionway engineer lo the oily,\nFORM ORANGE LODGE\nFirst Stepa in Establishment of\nStrong Order In Rupert\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*!\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd tr.'iis'   Orange  Lodge   has\nestablished  in  Prince  Ru-1\np.-rt.     Initiation  irenionies   t-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd >k ;\nI    p. Saturday in the Sons of\nI _\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd .uul Mall under president*.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd *<i\n.1. YV. Whltaly, grand organizer'\nof the Royal Orange Association.\nKarnes \"f oflBcebearatrs will be\n, :\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ibed later when the lodge;\narrangements are complete.\nTwenty-seven transferred lodge\nmembers and as many new niein-\n:\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd:- are already enrolled.\nPhone ISO\nThe Insurance People\nFire\nLife\nMarine\nAccident\nPlate Glass\nEmployer's Liability\nContractors  and Personal Bonds\nPulicies Prepared While You Wait.\nTBS\nMack Realty & Insurance\n' COI.PA.VY.\nI' S     11   :-\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd< and Rental..\nFor Rent\nLIMITED\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdting, of propen,\necitTat attractive pr\nterm,.     |f   you  ^\nuying property tee  u..     .\na      ... ,i . ,1\nF.er Rent \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Nice clean, war .-..-r.f .ruble room..\nRat** Jic and up.   Kins ',\ufffd\ufffd.*rg* Hotel.        tf\nFor Rent-Two roomed e\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdHa, <\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd**** to McBride,\nfreehly papered andclea.i. oalj 110 per month.\nH F. MeRa* A Co. t-f\nL\nInsurance\nOLR Companion *r* noted fr prompt and iaat\nBattlement*. W* wnie ever>* known claaa of\nInaurance. Tha alack K--.*.*- an-l In.uranc* Co\nADVERTISE   IN THE\nNEWS\nWanted\n. .' a \" .1 i. . ii . ,i * ,e ^-w^-.------.*aeatm\nYotin* lady to cl\ufffd\ufffdrk   in   New. Suod.\nCanada fir. New. Co- on wharf.\nMaternity nun* open  fear cnffaa-emanu\nBox llll Newa.\nLearn to Dance .\nt\nFreshFLOWERS !===\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd! I\nApply :\nB\nApplr\n3\nWanted. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Dreeemakln_, cleaning and p\ufffd\ufffd*a-\nin\ufffd\ufffd. repairing for men and women Mr* Charle*\nPerch*.. SB)Third At*.   Phoo* UM Red.     tf\nWe have permanent poaltion* for one or mon\nlady repreeenlatirea in each city and townehip\nin W**t*rn **-.!*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd** xrvt can 0g\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd ,-ery attract-\nive term, to thoae who.i_aiif>* and ar* willing\nto d evote four to *ix hour* daily to our we-ek.\nClergymen, echool taacbera and thoa* having\nlarge pereooal acy uair.ur.ee who can devote\n.pare lima will be amply rep**! for their Mr- ,\nvice*. Addre-a, Immediately. Box \ufffd\ufffd51. Winm* \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n***\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'1\neit Bote, $5.00 p.- ,_,r\nStorage   For   Silver\nln.ua.nce        Board Compai I.,\nCONTINENTAL TRUST CO.\n\ufffd\ufffdS^*3:\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd:<.:S.\ufffd\ufffd;\n8\n8\n1\nI\n.'.'.\n8\nH\n\"5\nI\nDo away with thia.    Patronize a white\nlaundry.   White labor only at\nPioneer Laundry. Phone 118\nww*\nLINDSAY.\nCARTAGE and\nSTORAGE\nLost and Found\nBy S.S. Prince Rupert tomorrow a. m.\nARCTIC STUDIO, ft\ufffd\ufffdfcu\"\nI\nButler i. .   . m\nPh.'sc GmttN lie\nW*  refuivi  your  money   if  we do  not\nteach rou to d&nce for the  price\nof one   tkket.\nW-rdnesdlays    and   Saturday*\nin Sons of En*land Hall; at \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd p.m.\nSavoy Hotel\nCor. Fiver and tth.        Oiur. Win*, and Cigari\nRUPERTS   PALACE    OT    COMTORT\no\ufffd\ufffd.\nLADIES CORDIALLY INVITED   j   j\nFOUND-2 Small Key..   Inquire at Near* Office.\n2S-tf\nReal Estate\n1\nG. T. P. Traaafer Af eat*\nOrder* proaiptly (Wad.   Price* laaeotMhia.\nOFFICE-H. a R\ufffd\ufffdh**t\ufffd\ufffdr. Centre St-     Pbon* *X\nWE BUY EVERYTHING\nFROM HOME TO HOME.\nHOTEL   ELYSIUM\nThe Finest,\nExcellent Cafe.\nSid. Sykea, Manager\nNewest and Most Up-to-date Hotel in Vanco\nModerate Prices.\n1142 Pender Street West\nPhone 8500.\nVancouver, B.C.\nKING GEORGE HOTEL . ~\"\nLot tor Sale la Section S. Block 22. Lot IS,\nAve.   Apply Mik* Bunch. Box Ut City.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd r.-'TLI***i'.Y   c\nRe aorat4  [ aate\n*a* 3St m ******** **\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd i **'**\nSan aooMa   :-\nHe*   Rallicart\n*    MRS. C. McKNK-HT\nO. ............ .\nProprietor    \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\na\n.\ufffd\ufffd...******\nComing to Canada\n-in 1912*\nWriUr\nSilt GILBEIIT PARKER\nJACK LONDON\nll'TuN .SINCLAIR\nROBERT w. CHAMBERS\n...-1.VENEI R MORRIS\nDAVID GRAHAM PHILLIPS\nCHARLES EDWARD RUSSELL\nREGINALD WRIGHT KAUEFMAH\nGEORGE RANDOLPH  CHESTER\nSIR ARTHUR CONAM DuYLE\n..I MliiAL NELSON A. MILES\nE. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM\nALFRED HENRY LEWIS\nARTHUR B. REEVE\nBRUM - LESSING\nELINOR GLYN\nALAN DALE\nartists and Illustrators\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nHARRISON FISHER\nCHARLES DANA GIBSON\n11. .WARD  CHANDLER   CHRISTY\nANTON OTTO FI8HBR\nGRACE >;  WEIDERSEIM\n.RLE8 A. WINTER\nALONZO A. KEMHI.E\nE. W. KEMBLE\nDo these names mean anything lo you? Do you un-\nderetand their towering \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdifntflcei  in the field of literati, re an-l ar'? Hav.- youver in -till your life seen so many\nnames of .\ufffd\ufffduch eminence trooped t..geth.*r as contributors\nI magazine. Such a gr.nip would make it a pub-\nr, beyond price, and that i\ufffd\ufffd exactly what we are calling your attention t*- tliatli- moment. A magazine whose\n\ufffd\ufffdia(T of contribut'-rs for I.'I.' eontaini all these names.\nTii- product of either Of tbe above writer-is easily worth\n\"i   -    icrlpUon price of *l.50.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   -     i  litan ha- endeavored In ihe past to give us\nleaders four-fold in return f-.r the subscription price. This\nhas increased it* circulation until II ha* outstripped\never) other American maffaiine, making it ne.-essary u*\nib 8 9,000 eopfac of ih>* Cbrtetmaa number,    it is\n.riiest desire to extend   immediately  the  circulation\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd   tbe mill ion mark, with this end in view are will, until\nD        ber  I'.ih. accept  sut'i^riplions   lo   Canada   at   the\nf --M-SO.\nStenographer\nEaatern atenoffrapher of wide experlenc* want*\npoaltion. Addrw. \"StaneearaplMr.\" SCZ Cur*\n.:-.va St-. VanCHirrr. B.C. t-f\na*^a*^a i a ^ . - ^M^a*^aa^*<.\nr\ni\n*r\nFor Sale\nFor Sale\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdWardrobe trunk io flrat claaa canditioo.\nApply Room H. M< Hth Are. Weat.        rO-TTt\nFAMUY CROUP-\ni*aias,mxs*\ni*ll\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd*    Wa.\nfor him and her $1.50\nfor btr and him   1.50\nfor the whole family   3.00\nCanada\nPextaa-e  Tout\n.50   $2.00\n.50\n1.00\n2.00\n4.00\nJ\ufffd\ufffd..*0\nCoul\nDe* 5th\nall I\ntoon*\n.*---.\n$5\n2 Lots, block 29. .ection 1, price $5.0C-0\n1-4 cash,  balance 6,   12,   18 months '\nat 7 per cent.\n3 Lots, block 7. section 1. price $2500;\neach. 1-4 cash, balance 1, 2, and 3'\nyears at 7 per cent.\n1 Lot, block *_-\ufffd\ufffd, section  5,  price $525, ;\n$225 cash. bai.  $50 every 3 months\nat 7 per cent.\n2 Lots, block 22. section 7, with 4-room\nhouse, price $1337, $6<10 cash, balance i\n$30 month.\nDouble Comer,  block   4.   section   8.\nPrice $800.   1-4  cash,  balance 6. 12\naad 18 months at 7 p\ufffd\ufffdr cent.\nLot* in block 11, section  8,   price $300. \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'\n$25 cash, balance $10 month.\nLots in block 10, section 8,  price $275,\neach, $25 cash, balance $25 month.\nLEASES\n99 year lease comer Second Ave. and !\nSixth Street\n99 vear lease comer Third Avenue and |\nfulton Street.   8 per cent, on valuation.\nFOR   RENT\nCabin near Government Dock $6 and\nground  rent  to  G. T. P.\nSecond Ave.\nIntending Purchasers\nof Section 2 Lots\nNov. 29th is the date set for\nthe selling by auction of LoU\nin Section 2. If you wish to\nget a lot send us your instructions to buy. together with the\ncash for the amount you care\nto put in.\nTerms op Sale\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdOne quarter\ncash and balance in 1, 2 and 3\nyears at 6 per cent\nWe Pay Highest Prices\nfor Brass. Copper, Lead,\nRubber   Boots,   Solder.\nDross and Bottles\nPrince Rupert Cash Store\n735 THIRD AVE.\nIlis is the Real Christinas Store\nof the Great West\nill\n(!)\ni\niii\nLAND LEASE NOTICE\nG.R.NADENCOMPANY\nSacood Ave,\nLimited.\nPriac* Rupert B.C\nWater Notice\nWe invite your listings.     We advertise in many papers and in many ways\noffi.\nL Alfred Chn.-.-ar. Garda of Princ* Rupart. oe-\nitores on , c*.-patloo Mlnin* Ea\ufffd\ufffdt-<-*r. \ufffd\ufffdtr* notlc* that on the\n-eth day of December. 1*11. I intend to apply to\ntlie Water r. r n.:.,: -..- at hia oAea in Prine*\nRcpert foe a hc*n*e to taka and aa* two r.t.\nfeet of water per Mcond frocn an nnnaoed atrean*.\nIn th* Diatnct of Coaat Ranire S. Skaci-a i\/i.i.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd -..\n*mi mil* eaat of th* Ty** Stauon. CT P.   Bt\n ...  ,   r-*r--7   \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdz. ...\" -_ i _-* mn\" mui or  ir.e   , >ee stauon. l\ufffd\ufffd.l r.   Kr.\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd we have offices   in   other   Cltles-our ' The water i. to b* taken fmn the *traain abovi*.\nequipment should interest you. , on* half mil* above :u o.llet. and ia to b*   uaad\nfor developins power for a query altjaud at th*\n       | o-t-*t of aaid creek, alone the Rallwar rrada.\nALFRED CHRISTIAN GARDE\nDatad Nor. ZSth. 1*11. d-T7\nJeremiah H. Kugier, Ltd.\nJewelry\nSkMna Land Diatrict-Diatrict of Coaal Ranee S\nTak* notice that w* th* underalened. Alf r-i-d\nChristian Garde and Wm. M. Joha.too of Princ*\nRopart. B.C.. occupation mlninir eneineer and\nproapeetoe. inund to anplr for penn.aaloeB to i\nleaa* th* f..::-*w.-.r de*enb\ufffd\ufffd- land:\nCommeneinr at a poat ptanted 1 -I mile eaat of '\nth* Tree Stat'oo.G.T.P By.Station and approxlie.\nat\ufffd\ufffd*'y \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd** mile. \ufffd\ufffda.t of Prince Rupert, thenc* north\n*.. chaJn.. ihence eaat tr- ehaiaa. tbenc* eoolh 2S\nchain, mor* or l**a to railway rrad*. thance\nwe*terlr tt chaina mora or l*aa fotlowtaa* Mid\nrrad* to point of coauDeocec-ant and coataininc\nTc acre* or I***.\nALFRED CHRISTIAN GARDE\nWILUAM M. JOHNSON\nDate Not. 3. 1.11\nPah. Dec. S. ISII\nf^VEAY page of our catalogue contains suggestions  for X\n*-r   giving.   Our store contains the best of everything for rr\nwoman or child.   The whole Dominion knows of the L--\nintegrity of this great firm, and the extensive range of Eta .:\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nations and manufactures.   If you have not received our nam\nlogue, lose no   time in sending us your name and  address, a-\nearly buyer is always the satisfied buyer.      Remember w* I tl\nto you the advantage of (he prices of the manufacturer ar.d\nporter direct from our Vancouver atore, the third largest of\nkind in Canada.       :       :       .*:::::      *\nHenry Bir^s & Sons. Ltd.\nJewellers and Silversmiths\nHASTINGS & GKANVILLE STS.     -     VANCOUVER\nmmaaaaaetBt\n0\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nt*\\\n*.**\n***\n*.*i\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd IS\n0\n(!)\niii\nlit\n...\ni\n***\ni\nIn\n...\nI\niii\nB\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nq\n...\net.i\n...\nIfl\nHI.\n...\ufffd\ufffd\n....er*.\nCOAL   NOTICE\nSkaaaa Land Dia-trlct\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd Dtotrtct of Quaan f hartrtu\nIitaada\nTaka notioa that Auatla tt. Brown of Prlae*\nRap*rt, -xnipatiao aaddkr. Ultreda to applr lo\n*\ufffd\ufffd Chief Comanaaioaar of Landa and Worka lor\na lifaae* to praapact lor eoal. oil aad petroi\ufffd\ufffd,ra aa\nand under lh* lollowief dsaerihad land* aa Um\nWm*. Ceaat of Graham laland:\nComaaoc-ax at a poat plantad thne mUea Mat\nof th* aartheeat corn* of C. I. No- 4\ufffd\ufffd:: these*\nSO chaina .at, thenc* W chain, north, throe* SO\nchain* aaat. thaoee M -chain* aouth to point of\nACSTIN If. BBOWN, Locato\ntotaled Aumat 1\ufffd\ufffd. llll.\nPuh. Au\ufffd\ufffd ll\nRead The Daily News\nAnd Get All the News\n50c Per Month\n-:The Gift of Gifts:-\nBecause Jewelrr t\ufffd\ufffd hk\ufffd\ufffdr1 br ereryon**\n!\nCosmopolitan Agency, P.O. Box 851, Winnipeg\nGentlemen;\nPlease enter my subscription for one year to Cosmopolitan\nat $1.50. Good Housekeeping and Cosmopolitan at $2.85, or Cosmopolitan. Good Housekeeping an.l World Today, at $5.00.\nWe would like to suggest that\nour stock furnishes innumerable suggestions. AU your\ngift wants might easily' be\nsupplied from it \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdwith profit\nto you \ufffd\ufffd\ufffdand satisfaction to\nthose you wish to remember.\nOur Cut Glass stock was never\nmore pleasing. We carry\nnothing but the very best\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nLibbey s best products are\nhere.\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdBe sure you call early.\nWark's\nTHIRD AVENUE JEWELERS.\nfor\nYour Home!\nTHE\n\"DAILY\nNEWS\"\nShoes*.\nMADE AND; JJ\nREPAIRED   V=\nJOHN CURRIE\n(ICO.HD IVXKL'I\nrawca \ufffd\ufffd' rr-tr\nTenders Wanted\nIt gives you all the news of your own city and district as well as the principal happt\"\nin all parts of the world.   The news is well edited, its news columns are clean andjvhoI.\nsome.   It is a paper you need in your home.   The advertising columns of the News brint.-\nyou in touch with opportunities for getting the ful) value for your money. :      :      :      \ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\n-:\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\nV\n*\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd'-\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd    V\nSealed tender, will b* reeatrad by tha under-\n\ufffd\ufffd\ufffdirred up till S p.m.. December Hth. 1*11. for the\n.-cearat-oo for water pipe aa ahown on plan and\nprofile which tocetber with full iaformatioo and\nform of tender can be obtained from the etty en-\n-naeer. The loweat or ar.y tender nest i ni-anllj\naccepted.\nW. M. DAVLS. E. A. 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