@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "aabc62cc-0237-49c9-9bdc-5c9e1db993f8"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:alternative "[The Prince Rupert Optimist]"@en ; dcterms:isPartOf "BC Historical Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:issued "2015-12-10"@en, "1911-06-06"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/princero/items/1.0227704/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ THE WEATHER Twenty-four hours ending 6 a. m., lime 6. - uia MIN TEMI'. BAR. IN. KAIN in ���iSO 30.264 05. 49.1 The Daily News Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist P lei NEXT MAILS Foil So'" Princess Ilea'-' ivtslt State of " .j-rtya" uiiesduy, a.m. Nokth Thursday, p m Iflfl \\ _ stHt,"W*0 ��� . 'Ctty ufln'iittk'. JUN \\.X 19 VOL. II, NO. 126 Prince Rupert, B.C., Tuesday, Junk (i. 1811, Ul ! .������'������-���:. ':'-^y "^ Price Five Cents InfQ COURT ORDERS RENEWAL OF THE SAVOY UCENSE Mr. A. J. Prudhomme Wins His Fight Against the License Commissioners���Judge Clements of the Supreme Court Issues a Mandamus Compelling the Renewal���History of Interesting Case Which Has Been Before Public for Eight Months. Judge Clements has ordered the renewal of the Savoy Hotel to A. J. Prudhomme, with costs against the License Commissioners." Hie above telegram from Mr. i'. M. Woodworth, K. t". at Vancouver, in Messrs. Williams & Manson was received late last night, and the welcome news of hit victory before the Supreme Courl was at once conveyed to Mr. Prudhomme. Messrs. Wil- li.nib & M.iiisnii acted as solicitors for Mr. Prudhomme in the matter, and prepared the case. Mr. C. M. Woodworth EC. t'., is the Vancouver counsel they selected to argue thr matter before Mr. Justice Dements. History of the Case TheSavoj Hotel dispute, owing to iu becoming a factor in the lasl municipal campaign, is well blown in many of the citizens. Ai ihe firsl License Board meeting hrlil in die city, Mr. Prudhomme tea* awarded a license by the chairman, Mayor Stork, after a rather stormy passage between Commissioner Merryfield ami the chairman, which led to Commissioner Merryfield leaving the room after declining to vote on the application. Commissioner Smith was also absent from the meeting at the time. Took License Away At the next meeting of the Board held early in January, all three commissioners were present, and on a motion to consider the renewal, Commissioners Smith and Merryfield voted the renewal down. The Board, however, consented to allow him a few days in which to sell his stock, and Commissioner Smith promised if he would bring in an application at the next meeting for a new license he would support it. Tried Both Ways Mr. Prudhomme accordingly applied at the next meeting of the License Board for a renewal of his old license and for a new license. The municipal elections had taken place in the mean time, and Mr. Stork's place was taken by Mr. Manson. The Board ruled that Mr. Prudhomme had never had an old license lo renew, and declined to give him a new license. Created a Surprise The ruling created great surprise, for the Savoy Motel was one of the most admirably equipped and conducted hostclrics in the city. In it, Mr. Prudhomme hail invested $40,000, the savings of a lifetime. The judgment meant financial ruin to him. He advertised the house for sale, and determined to spend his last cent if need be, to secure legal redress. The Court Ruling An application was entered iu the Supreme Courl for a mandamus compelling the License Boartl to renew the license. It was argued that by their act in considering the renewal and voting against it, the first License Board recognised its existence, and also by allowing him to sell off his stuck of liquors. The ruling of the court on the matter, has met with general satisfaction. In the face of the clear case for a renewal and the judgment of the Supreme Court ruling, it is extremely unlikely that the commissioners will appeal from the ruling. STRIKE AT WINNIPEG Bricklayers Dissatisfied With Their Arbitration Award (Canadian Press Despatch) Winnipeg, June 0.���At a mass muting uf 7(10 union bricklayers lasl night it was decided to strike ���'- ilu- report of the arbitration board wis unfavorable. CIVIC PAY-ROLL IS CREDITABLE Seventy-six Excellent Citizens, Half of Them Married Men blowing is an analysis of the '���Hus uf various employees as r's''"l- their length of resilience and qualifications regarded as 'permanent citizens" uf the city 1 Pnnce Kupert got from City 1 Davis's report on the K'-'iu pay-roll as requested by Ai.l, run,, Douglas. Ill'' report covers the period 'rom April Im to June 1st. There '" seventy-six names mentioned '" ii. of th only five |1,lr'> live out of the seventy-six ll,v' been residents of this city "r "vi r two years, and most of l,,m have been over three years l!r' l��u men H. Hamilton '""' '��� Wynne have been here ("llr years and four and a '���'"">>'i'srespectively, Thirty- ira married men, and of wenty-nine have their fatn- liese city employees are not rate-payers. MAYOR TAYLOR CARRIES COPY OF THE RIOT ACT Vancouver's Mayor Ready for Emergencies All Right- Mob of Two Thousand Men Visit Police Station Where Seven Union Men Were Detained But no Riot Occurred. ICVC tll !""*���* 'hem In Prince Uupert. Ihcli��t "Peaks for itself. (Canadian Press Despatch) Vancouver, June 6.���The opening day of the general strike- passed off without untoward incident, although Mayor Taylor is reported lo be going round with a copy of the Riot Act, ready to read it on the first indication of disturbance. Bricklayers Working About 4,000 men of the allied Building Trades quit work, with the exception of the bricklayers who are still at work. There are also a number of non-union men in the building trades at work. Made Demonstration There were several demonstrations during thc day in front of a large building in course of construction down town, but the work went on without any Interruption, Seven Arrests Made Seven arrests were made during thc day and evening for various offences connected with the demonstrations, and as a result a mob of 2,000 men congregated outside the police station at night, Nothing serious happened, however, and in due time the mob dispersed. Where to Go K,M|'|;|.;: Indoor Baseball Printers vs. the Crescents tonight at the Auditorium. Game called at 8.30 sharp. Admission 25c. Victoria, June 0.���(Special)��� Mrs. Minnie Paterson the heroine of the Valencia and Coloma wreck died at Alberni on Sunday. | BASEBALL SCORES j ��� a|^-M^-tl a^ .. -aaa. n aaaaa. .. ^ ..���^..-^��.^...-*fc��.^een opened next door to Wallace's 1 fruit at Mrs. W. Shrubsall's new store on Fulton street by Mrs. W.l store on Fulton street next to Shrubsall, Cut flowers, and plants I Wallace's. Fresh flowers and pot in pots arc specialities. \\ plants are a speciality. 150 THE DAILY NEWS The Daily News Formerly The 'Prince Rupert Optimist Publiihed by th* Prince Rupart Publiihing Company, Limited DAILY AND WEEKLY SUBSCRIPTION RATES-Daily, 60c per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance Weekly, $2.00 per year. Outside Canaoa-Daily, $8.00 peryear; Weekly. $2.50 per year, strictly in advance. TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING-GO cunts per inch. Contract rates on application. HEAD OFFICE Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. Telephone 98. BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES New Yokk-National Newspaper Bureau, 219 East 2:ird St., New York City. Seattle Pugat Sound News Co. London, England-The Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, Trafalirar Square. CAMPAIGN IN STEWART FOR A TRANSCONTINENTAL Want Provincial Government to Guarantee Bonds for the Canadian North Eastern to Link With the C. N. R. and Make Third Transcontinental Terminating at Stewart Daily Edition. Tuesday, June 6 THE GRAND TRUNK ASSESSMENT Owing to the near approach of the time when tlie citizens will be called upon to vote on the above question to bind the city to an agreement covering a long period of years, and owing also to the evident reluctance shown in certain quarters to discuss the question with the citizens, the Daily News will print a series of editorial articles dealing with the various aspects of the question. In so doing, there is no desire to sway the minds of thc electors either for or against the proposed settlement. The aim will bc to state the case fairly, without prejudice, without exaggeration, and without rhetorical appeal, letting the issues be clearly seen, and allowing the facts to make their own appeal to the individual mind. Our chief concern is not which way the electors will vote, but that the electors may know what it is they are voting for or against. Stewart, June 5.^���"That the Stewart Citizens' Association is strongly in favor of advocating that the Provincial Government give a guarantee of bonds tn the Canadian North Eastern Railway Co. for the construction of a railway from Stewart to the eastern boundary iif the Province of British Columbia." Third Transcontinental The above resolution was unanimously endorsed at a most enthusiastic public meeting held in Hartley's Hall last Wednesday evening. Stewart has sounded the slogan of a campaign lhal will embrace every section of the province to urge upon the provincial authorities the necessity of financial assistance towards building a thinl transcontinental railway whi ch will have for its Pacific terminus the town of Stewart. Supported by Many Mr. T. J. Vaughan-Rhys acted as chairman ami made a strong speech in support of the movement. Other speakers included Messrs. R. M. Stewart, W. H. Gray, A. T. Sanders, J. F. bins Frank Martin, J. P. Fliim, J- VV. Slew art, and H. C. Monis. The meeting instructed the-executive committee to extend invitations to the lion. Richard McBride, Hon. Tims. Taylor and William Manson of the Provincial House, and to the Hon. William Templeman to visit Stewart. Better Wait Until We Know Where Depot Will Be City Engineer Davis reported tn the cily council last night on the subject of the Installation ol a sit of public weigh scales. lie suggested that the council shoultl wait until after the arrival of Mr. C. M. Hays anil his parly when possibly the position of the railway depot will be announced and the scales can bc put in lhc most convenient place possible. LIFE OF GRADING DONE Question for City Engineer to Answer, Asked by Aid. Hilditch. Article No. 6.���How the Proposed Agreement Affects the Waterfront and Trade Development of the City. In thc last article it was shown that the proposed agreement to grant a fixed assessment to the Grand Trunk l'acilic, whereby it will pay 115,000 a year fur ten years, means a reduction in the city's power to burrow capital for civic enterprises by over Sl,250,000 at the lowest computation, and that tin's in turn will preclude the city from carrying out several needed civic enterprises. But this, the first by-product of the agreement, would not prove so severe .1 handicap to the city's development as some of the less obvious effects, notably the effect on the water-frontage. Arising out of the fact emphasized in previous articles that Prince Rupert was chosen by the railway company, for the railway company, the water-frontage was safely disposed of to the railway company before die townsite was put on the market. The consequence is thai Prince Rupert is an island within an island. With commercially impassible mountains behind us, and the whole of the water-frontage divided between thc railway company and the Provincial Government, Prince Rupert so far as commerce is concerned, is as effectually barricaded from free commerce with the world as if walls a hundred feet high were built round it. No vessel can bring commodities or raw materials to the city, without paying tribute to the Grand Trunk Pacific. Upon all we eat antl wear, on the building materials of which our homes are constructed, even to tho paper and ink with which the newspaper now in your hands is produced, tribute in the form of wharfage dues are levied by the railway company. True there was a Government wharf started by the Provincial Government over two years ago, but the "progress" made on it, and the repeated official promises which are never fulfilled, have raised a suspicion in the minds of many that the work on the Provincial Government wharf is being intentionally delayed for a purpose. Can't Stand Stable Air "The lathes in the cabin couldn't Stand the stable air," says Kipling in reference to the voyage math' by one Noah. Fred Button has a similar objection to the stable air that permeates the neighborhood of his home on Borden street. This is a matter for the Medical Health Officer who is In look into it, or nose around about it. Wants Consideration C. R. Anderson to whom a contract was awardetl to deliver piling for cily purposes has appealed for consideration as he misunderstood that the piles were to be delivered as directed by the City Engineer and thought they woultl do delivered at Cow Bay. The streets committee will consider the matter. Two Under-Sea Pipes City Engineer Davis's recommendation that there should be two pipes laid across Shawatlans Passage under water to convex' the Woodworth Water Supply to the city will be acted upon when the waterworks scheme is started. ANOTHER TRAIN SMASH Fifteen Persons Injured Near Nashville, Tenn., by Collision (Canadian Press Despatch) Nashville, June 5.���Fifteen persons were injured lure today when the Lebanon-Akron train crashed into a switch engine on the outskirts of this city. Read The Daily News The amount of tribute levied on a sheet of paper antl a bottle of ink is infinitesimal. It tloes not affect the selling price of the Daily News. But the amount of tribute which woultl be levied for wharfage charges if a smelter, or a sugar refinery, or a Hour or saw mill were to locate on First avenue, would make it impossible for the venture to pay. It is imperative that all the heavy industries and large manufacturing plants which propose locating in thc city, should be situated on the water-front. Then not only would an economy bc effected in the cost of bringing in raw material, and uf exporting the finished products, but the whole of the Dominion would by means of the completed railway luie be brought to the back door of the factory. That is tht: economic value of the water-frontage���the value which it possesses over ordinary town-lot sites for easy ami cheap transportation of raw and finished materials. The water-frontage is the only place in the city where heavy manufactures can profitably be located. It is that which gives it extraordinary value. Notice of motion was given ai ast night's city council meeting lo this effect! "That the Cit) Engineer be requested to report lo the cily council stating his opinion on what will be the lifetime of the grading work in Section One." The motion will be supported by Alderman Douglas. SEE IT IN THE DAILY NEWS NOTICE! A trenoral mooting of the Prince Rupert General II"--I"! :il A*��oi Kit i. m will bo held in the Police Court Room -ON- Tuesday, June 6th, 1911 At 8 p.m. Busineu:���Tu rcvito Hy-liwHof thi' A - ���a:,- ��� A. Cuthbert Secretary Prince Rupert Liberal Association Will be Held in the Mclntyre Hall Wednesday, June 7 Windsor Hotel F1KST AVENUE AT ElfiltTU STKKET Newly Furniihed and Steam Heated Roomi A FIRST CLASS IIAR AND DININU ROOM IN CONNECTION RATES 50 CENTS AND IT BATHS FREE TO GUESTS ROBT. ASHLAND P.O. BOX 37 Hotel Central % 81*3 Kurnpenn nnd Amertrnn plan, steam hented, modern convenience*. Kate* $1.00 to $2.fin per day. : : : Peter Black Proprietor At 8.30 p.m. Hon. Wm. Templeman, Minister of Inland Revenue and Mines, and Member for the District will be present, and will speak. ..Grand Hotel.. WORKWOMAN'S HOME Spring Beds, clean White Sheet* 25c Rooms 50c ! BEST IN TOWN FOR THE MONEY J. GOODMAN. Proprietor Because the city is Interested in seeing permanent manufacturing industries locate here, riving employment to thousands, and because,__ the water-frontage i> the only pine upon which industries can profit- U ably locate, it follows that the city i> deeply interested in the develop- , i^A5;i������ That is the principle of the single tax theory, thc theory upon which ��� , taxation in Prince Ruperl was based lasl year, antl the principle onII which the city council proposes to tax all of us ihis year���with the fc exception of the < '.rami Trunk Pacific. ,== Why a principle, supposed to he productive of good umong 1 = ���i lot of small oivners who own from one to ten lots apiece in thc town, ��� should lie waived on behalf of the greatest owner of all,-the owner '" the eiivY lW''',lil,,U' ���*'f*'*-'>tl***Z''. has noi yet heen shown. If wLm^LS ',UCrT ''" m:lki"K il $ Coal :. Phone ns FOR SALE Lota 6 and li. Block 2S, Section 1. $3000, 2S per cent, cash, balance 1, 2, 8 years, 7 |>er cent. GEO. W. MORROW 1076 Nelson St., Vancouver, B.C. Bkieni Land DUtrict���Diitrict ���r <��� Tako notl�� th*t I, Willium jffi cSj? . I'rinco Rupert, B. CL occupation i��fihw fiLj! lo upply lor pormUaion iu purchase ih..' ,'.ii "J Utwcrihud lands: ' Ulu following Commencing at a pont plsntod tx tha ___��n corner of Lot 3068, EUnga 6, Cout blSrletS mt ���OUth 80 chaina, thenco i>uat 40 chain ' , 'L' north 20 chuina, thunco wuat -lo chaini t "L'u ot commencement, containing no earn ���!!,|11""1 Datedi Aprils, iuii. wh.liam john com by PUD. April 'i'J. ^iu,m skoonu Land Dlitriot���Dlatrlot o( gUWin Chart i. udandi Tuko noiico thut Uuorgy W. Anion ol tM. Kupert, u. o�� occuputum real Batata ,- '" Intendi to upply lur partnlulon to purah* .* *?' following duacriliud lamln; lu Commencing tt a poet planted abuut wmn milm .ui.i one-hulf nulu wu.it and one mild h, .ti irom thu muuth ul Siunly Crook, Nation Uir thenoe woat ��o ohaina; thenoa south mj ohain thonco eut SO chaina, Utunou north ��o ehalni ' Datod March 17, lull. QEO. \\\\ uviitt rub. April Vi. NunmUeu^A^i Coant ltunnu & Lnnd Diitrict Tuko notloe that 1, John Hepburn of Kit Bumkulum, occupation furmur, Intend to _,S_Z tor permimion io purchaao tho tollowni d��crthU land*: ��*rawq Commeneing at a poat plantod ut thu norths oorner ol Lot B988. thuncu uu��t m ehalm &_**_ muiiIi 40 chuina, thunco wost 20 chain thuta north 40 chuina to plan) ol communcomeni' Dutod March la, lull. JOHN HEPBURN I'ub April 16. " Skoona Lund District���Diatrict ol Coaat lUnw _ luko notico thut Hotiry Muourtnuy ol Trim* Kupuri, U. C., occupution minor, intenda tu in&b lur permlulon to purchaae thu lollowini: di&cniMii land*: Commencing aU.a poat plunted on the luuth mi,I.' ol Kachunuika Kiver, about g Wi miles [mm iU OonflUJfflOe with tho Skoona Hiver ami ainjui 1*2 miloa mat Irom Kxchumaika rapula, t henm w chaina north, thonco 40 chaina eaat, thonm IQ chain* aouth, thunco 40 chains woat tu point o cummuncumunt, containing siO aeru* murv or luaa. I'oat markod "li.M. S.W. cur." Dated April 22, IUll. UUNUY MACAK1NKV PuU AurU2U. Skoona Land DUtrict���Diitrict o[ Casaiur Tako notico that I, Mary Carin o[ Stewart, It. C, occupation married woman, Intend to amik (ur iHirmiaaion to purchaao tho luUuwing ,,.,.,,,' ^ land; Commencing ut a poat planted two (2) nn\\m aoulh and U) two milu* wmt uf thu [orka ut the \\\\ Into aud Flat rivur*. thuncu bi) chains mirth, thuncu &0 chaina weat, thuncu 60 chaina . thencu >s" chuiui eaal. Datud April 20, IUll. MAKY CARIN Tub. May i:t. Fraucii S. 1'ruatun, A^nt Bkeena Land District ���District ol QUUQ Chariot'* Tako nutice that Culhuriiut liarriaun, cl Cal^iry Alburta, uccupation vptuatcr, Intend* tu ipply, lur ju fiiuviu!. to purciuntu thu lollowing .:������.,...'; land*: Commencing at a poat planted about ti \\*% miloa weat and bull a milo aouth from the mouth ol Stanley Cruok, wbero it umptius intu Nadi-i Harbor, (Jraham 1 .Uinl, thenc*) 40 chaini > .t thonco 40 chains ooat, thonoe 40 *���-���������.. Berth, thouoa 40 chain* weat to point of OO-UUaonoomoBt and contaimug Itio acroa mora or loi��> Datoil March 17, IUll. CATMLKINB UAItlLLSON Tub Apr. 7. Numa Demur*, \\_:- \\ Skeena I^tnd Diitrict���Diitricl of Cassiar Take notice that 1, Alice M. Knouae uf Inure Kupert, 1). C, uccuputiuu married .���-.:,....���������. to appl> for permuiton to purchuso the nUowtlg deacribed land*; Cnmmuncing at a |H>*t plantud ubuut two nul-v* '���mt. and twu miloa weal of tho furka of While und Klat rivera, thenco north hO chain*, theooi eait hO chain*, thenco auutli bO chain*, thOQM weit bO chains. Dated April 20, lull. AL1CK M. KNOIM. Tub. May 13. Fraucii S. 1 ��������� Agent Skeena Land Diatrict���Dutrict uf Cuaat Kange 0 Take not ct> that 1, Juhn Ivan PetUBOl I'nnn Kuport, 11. C.t uccupat on clerk, intend lu tu/fa for |M>rmi��alon lo purcbaio the following ���;<������;..���: anda: Commencing al a poal planted about thrw in ono-balf mile* distant n a auuth weaterlv d n\\i ��� i* from a blind alough (rom Ubiervatury lnlut Khex* the aamo louchua tlie Indian Kvj>ervc, thlBM woit bO chain*, thence north bO Qhaina, Iheae uait mi chaina, thence aouth bO chains to pdat o cutumvnevment, containing 040 acres mun* ur Iim Daied April 11, IUll. JuHN IVAN 1'KTl.l.^ Tub. May li. Sukinc Land Districl���Dstrict uf Cassiar Take noiicu that Sydney Hodgkinsun of IV1*> graph Crack, U. C, uccupation clerk, intet.o* te apply for permiaaion to purchase the hUowfal dupcrilxnl land: Cummoncing at a post plunted about a quar.it mile north wut from Clacier Ktllle and on lhe *���-& bank oi Slikine Kiver, thencu east 20 chatti* thencu north 40 chaina, thence wost 20 chuiu Ihenca aouth 40 chain* to puint of eoiiin.- ��� anil eonlaining bO acra* more or leo*. Dated Keb. 11, lull. SYDNEY HODOKINmA l*ub. April 7. C.A. Tervo, Agent BOWLING, 4PP*P������Y��**mpt**m>t*Pttti'_ipt*m BILLIARDS ^^^^^^^ and POOL 4 Allrv*. 7 Tnltlc^. A *...! exef* ^P CiM.. A Clt-JITI a-laaalt. | ,,,.|aa-a .-V.-l \\ t .ifla-ria-.aia. Ncwmnn llliwk. U-- **t I :. ��� a a alia all. I 7th HU. TKIi UiiKHIMiiN. l*r..|��r ii'ltir anil MnnniriT 4444444444444444444444444 -E. EBY CB, Co.__==__ REAL ESTATE KiUumkulum Land For Sale KITSUMKALUM ��� B. C Prince Rupert Lodge, I.O.O.F. NO. 63 Mi't'ts in tlif BdgUMII Block Every Tuesday Evening All nu'inliers of tht- order in the city- are rctajuested to vinit the lotlge. G. S. JOHNSTONE, N.G. H. MORTON, Secretary. * F. W. HART UNDEKTAKKK A EMUALMEH PTOCK I'llMI'I.KTK Utile's NEWS Agency Mitif.'i/ini's :: Periodical :: New.ipaperF CIGARS :: TOBACCOS :: FRUITS G.T.P. WHARF CARTAGE and ^^^^^ STORAGE G. T. P. Tnuufo Agentt Onler. prnmiitly __*_, Mm MMOnUt, OFKICE-ll. B. Hocho.tpr. OrnlrcHi. l'h�����������,, THE IROQUOIS POOL EnRlinh and American liillinnln Twelve Table. Second Ave. Slikine I-au>>-\\ planted on th*' *��� jj hank of Kuchumnlkn Kiver and about four mil ��� Irom ft* cunlluenco with the Skoena Uivir, theiwj fi) chain* ea*t, thence no chaina north, thanco W chain* wrai, thence KO chain* aouth lo pMOl ��� commencement, contninlng tilO acre* nmn M !> Dated April 21, 1911 CHAKLUS A. VAUtJMAN I'ub. April 29. Hkocnn Land DUtrict-District of (>m��l Tnke notin that I. Mr*. John Corley of 1'ntn ��� Ituperl. ll.C,occupntion marrffil womnn, mt����'f' t" npply for pnnnU��ioii to purchase thc rouawmi ilenrrltM-d land*: Commi-nciiiH al n noat planted 40 chain-' ian and 120 chain* south from thn *outhwe*t 00rn�� "' l"t 17t;��. Ci..i!.t Dintrict, KanireA, thence iouth " chain*, thenre en*t W chnin*. thence north �� rhaln*. Ihtnoa went 40 chains more nr lesc I" * "- mure or le*n. MIW. JOHN (Lottie) 00RLH Dale Mar. 2n. IHU I'uh. Apr. 4. 1911 LAND LEASE NOTICE Skeena Und DUtrict-DUtrict of Coa*t Take notice that William Munford i^.gjgg Kuprrt, 11. C., occupation pro*j��ector, iiiU'tnii to anply for permlsrfon to lease tho MtMN dmcribnl lands: . Commencing at a pn*t planted about 100 c'ipih' south of the Indian Itemrvo on the ea*t side �� ttoiwo May and on the east side of the pOmWia thence south K0 chains along shore, thenci- ������� 40 chains lo Ciooso Uay, Ihonco north along M��J 80 chain*, thence west 40 chains more or lew '" post, containing 320 acres more or leas. Dsto.1 March 8, 1911. WILLIAM MUNiOKD Pub. April IB. Hkeona Land DUtrict���District of Coast Tako notice that Hume Ilahington of I rn. Kujwrl. II. <:., occupation master mariner. InH-mi to a|iply for permlMlon to lease tho folio*m ileerrllMfl lanil*: Commenring at a po*t planteil ala>ut 100 chain* south of the Indian Knwrve on tho east tM*' ��- (loose llay on the east sldo of tho Peninsula ihenre mirth 100 chains along shore to tho Ileaerve lb*'', thrnee wpsi fit* chains more or le*i to (loose DVj thonce 100 chains along shore, thonce east '���" chains moro or I. . to post, containing 640 acr* morn or Iras. __^__, ttim March 8, 1911. HUME DAHINGTON Tub. AprU IB. THE DAILY NEWS i! ! ! 1 I ! I i i .t,m__.���m^t^,*mm..t*}t*--*m.*t^f tf*mm****m^*-_**m__m**mm*n LYNCH BROS. General Merchandise Largest Slock J II I I I 1 I I I I Lowest Prices in Northern B. C. \\ \\ I mmm, ,*~m..t-m-lt*}l'***-.*l_*t-__t lf*��- WE - HAVE - FOR - SALE (CROWN GRANTED) Section 9 Township 1 Range 4 NECHACO VALLEY PRICE :-$15.00 PER ACRE, EASY TERMS This is an excellent section and was one of the first to be staked in the Valley. Samuel Harrison & Co. Brokers and Financial Agents, Prince Rupert LAND PURCHASE NOTICE LAND PURCHASE NOTICE _*_._*__ 1-u'xl DUtrict-DUtrict of Coast Range 5 Tako DaUea that 1, Clara May Little ol I'rince Etapert, B. U, occupution Buinstcr, intend to tjijily for p'Tinisaion to purchaso tbo following i landai Conunonclns ut a pn*t plunted at tho north ,: I Lot l~*.*>, tUngB G, Coast Dlatriel I , ,-t 40 chain*, thonco north 25 chains i .11 chuin thenco north 20 chain* I'.Mv mat lu chum*, thence south 45 chains to point ��l cuinnu'iicvmiMit, contuining 112 acrea H I, L911, (LAKA MAY UTTLE Pub. April 15. ,, i l i.l District -District of Coait Range 5 : Ilea tint Mury lleaton tilldendocvo of Victoria, !'. C, occupation hou��ekcoi>er, Intondr : pormtatOD to purcha*i* tlie following ,;* icnbo 1 lund*: Conunondoi ll a post planteil ut the southweat ttntt ol Lol W& Kange 5, t'oa*t Di*trict,thenca I atfa tlience 40 chains euat, thence BO tfeaim north, thanea 40 chain* west to point of onuneneamanti contuining ;1J0 acre* more or loo*. MAKY HKATUN QtLDBRSLBBVE Datad April it, iyn. PUb Muy ti. i Land District���District of Coo*t 'lw nolioi that 1-red \\V. Uohler ol KJtaum- upatlon furmer, intond* to apply for in to purchase tho following described ,. . Commondnf at a poit planted at tho north* r ol A. Ml'I.i-oiI'h pre-emption, thenee DUtlL thence IU chains euat, thenco 20 efaatm northi thencu 10 chain* won to post of Ut oontalnlng 20 acres moro or loa*. 10, 1911, KKlKDKlClt \\V. BOHLBR Pmi April -1. Fred Hampton, Agent Smctu L-itid District���Dwtrict of (jueon Charlotto ttkt notica thut Hubert O. Crow of I'rinco Iluja-rt, ll, C, occupation agent, intend* to apply l-jr permiviion tu purchaao the following defciibed Ittdi; 1 nradni at a post plantod about G 1-2 lira hall a mile nouth ol tho mouth ol Mir.li'> Cnafc where it empties into Notion llvtiur, tiraham Island, thence east 40 chaina, tv-.cv mirth 10 cha'n*, thonco west 40 chalna, tkoaoi iouth 40 chain* to point of cummencement *r.d conuining 1'iO acrea mora or lea*. I)��ti-i Murch 17, 1911. miHKKT O. CREW I'ub. April 7. Numa Demera, Agont Btaai i Land DMriet��� DUtrict of Coait Kongo 6 Pita notica that I, Krank Hick* of Port Ko- n eupaUoa mi'rehant, intund to apply Ion ii purchaao the following described an li: indOf at a post planted on tho oouth QUA h thi! Kxchutnuik* Kiver nnd abuut four i Itl conlluenee with lhe Skeena Kiver, 1 rlmin* wesl, thenco 80 chains north, " K) ehlltM east, thenco oouth 80 chain* to [mini of commencement, contuining 610 acre* . liWJ. WpHJ 21, 1011. FRANK HICKS mana Und District -Dlotrict of Coaat Taki notloa that WDlbun McTavUh of Vancou- Jjr, li i . occupation physician, intends to apply [ PWnl ' n to purchuse thc following deMcrhed etM at u post planted at the aouth we* ������������i. In chains nor.h and 40 chain* east of tbo I cornar ol Lot 1116, Harvey'* Surrey, LricL Uange 5, thence 60 chain* eait r" M chain north, thence 60 chain* woat, 60 chaini smith to post ol commencement lilnu "�� n icm more or les*. '���ti-l,Ma>������_>_ Hill. WILLIAM A. McTAVlSH "*����������. Fred W. Uohler. Agent ������ I Und hi.irin DUtrict of Coast Range h '" Un.i Lettb. McTavUh of Vancouver, i'Hi Km married woman, Intends to f��r permission to purchase tho following ��� landa: dnj hi u post planted al the nnrth- 'M corner loo chain* aaai und 20 chain* north ��� I I ronm Ol l.nt 1116, Harvey'* 1 ut iMsirirt.Rangi- fi.ihence 20 chain* "��� W chain* east, ihence Hi) chain* " 4U rhains went, ihence 60 chnins ea 10 ebaina west m pnst nl common- '���'���rit rntitaming 100 acre* more or MB, gNMayl, IUll. LOTTIK McTAVlSH ��� ����"' Fred W. Uohler. Agent * Und DUtrict-DUtrict of Cawlor H ���*'���<��� jjfltfct thnt Christian A. Tervo ol Stlklna Imp . ' "mi,,1,ll,,'> custom* olbcer, intend* to apply I "i to purchaao tho lollowing described it itTSS^ ?' B ''��~l ",Bn,Cl1 nhout l8 chain* 1! i- .. Uie cu*tomn warehouse at Stikino. ��� ��� ' , ti,..iice west 20 chnina, thence south 20 * .*. thencn vtuti 20 chain*, thence north 20 <" 01 of coniniriicomnnt ond containing ii 7 i , ���������'������* ��r loss, ������JuIuh't,13' '""��� CH1��ST1AN A. TKRVO j ���'"'! I'lmrlct -Dlrtrict ol Co.i.1 R.njn 6 I , ��� "'Ki lir.ee McTavish, ol Vancouver, lw i,';,'.';1'1'\"""" ******** woman, intonds lo .only Ur.,>: n '" I'lircliMo thc lollowing demribml . !';;;''"i: ai . post planted at the southwci I'-.- ,, ni��ln��CMt anil 'ill ch.ina north ol ��� 1,'i.u ,'"'!',"' "' ''"' ***** "nrvoy'a Survey, ii...,. .,"lrl'. "**���__* I: tlience 40 chains eaat. lb. , .,, ���,"!'"" *""**'* ll"��i�� **> ehainn wwt, , . ,,""'" "'"Hi lo pout of commencement '������'lucre, mnro or la*. Pob ., ;'.''**��� I''". tlllACK McTAVlSH ' "v *' Krc.1 W. Uohler, Ajent 1 I'' I net Dlrtrict ���| Coaal RanBc 5 Wr ,"" c"''">l l.Uuchlan John .Shnn.li." ol l!.i ' . ! ? mle south and one milo ol the lorka ol While and Flat rivera, thencc soulh 80 chains, thence wnt HO chains, thonco north B0 chalna, thonco out HO chaina. __, _,-���._.���,, _, Dated April 18, 1911. SYDNEY FITZGERALD Pub. May 13. French S. Prnton, Agent Sknna Und DUtrict -Dlitrict ol Cual.r T.ke notice that William Frederick C.meron of Prince lluport, B. C, oceupation carpenter, ntonda to apply for permlulon to purchan tne following deacrilieil lands: . Commeneing ��t . post plantod .bout thre* milos south o? the fork, of tho White .nd Hat rlvors, thence wuth 80 chain,, tlienco west 80 ch.ina, thonce north 80 chalna, thonce eut 80 Ch"n"' WILLIAM FREDERICK CAMERON D.ted April 18, 1911. , ��� ��� , . . ���, Pub. M.y 18. Frenclu B, Prnton, Agent s Skeen. Land District -District o. Gout R.niio T.ke not ce th.t Murdock McRae of Vancouver II. 0, occupalion real estate broker, Intends to npply lor pormlssion I.' purchase the followini dncribod lsnds: Commoncing at a mart pUeleil en lho aiiu.h bank ol Ezrhumslks river nbout Ave miles liom its confluence with the Skeenn river, thonco 40 chains wnt, thenco 20 chain" north, thenee .10 chalna wnt, thonco 40 chnins north, thenco 40 chaina east, thenco 20 chains south, thonco 40 chains cut, thenco 40 chains soulh lo point ol commencement, containing 320 "eras mors or les. Dated April 21, Mil. MURDOCK McRAE Fub. M.y 18. ,.^.~. +*��� | = THE COSY CORNER = I DEVOTED PRINCIPALLY TO THE INTERESTS OP WOMEN i i 1 This is a little section of the paper, which from day to duy will be duvoted to subjects of special interest to women. Any and all of the ladlea of Princo Rupert are invited to contribute to its columns, and to take part in [ta discussions. Suggestions and criticisms are invited by the editor. The hope in expreaaed that "The Cosy Corner" will fill a social need. SILK AND LACE Lace will be extensively used this season and sonic stunning gowns made fnr spring weddings use lace profusely. One that impressed the writer most forcibly had a skirt Foundation of Old goltl stain over which was a skirt of ecru Russian lace. Similar lace was used for a V front and back of bodice antl for sleeves, which were made over self tone net. The bodice in .surplice effect ami the tunic, which opens on left sitle, as shown, were made from dark blue satin striped taffeta and lh1.' buttons on tunic were jet. ALL THE WAY FROM PARIS Brieflets from Fashions Latest News Mercerized linen pongee is new. ��� + + Hardly any lace trimmed hat is devoid of flowers. ��� + + Violet mousseline de soie over pale lavender chiffon is chic. + ��� + Jeweled trimming is used on a great many evening dresses. ��� ��� ��� Distinctly this is as much a lace season as it is a velcvl season. ��� + + The Introduction <>f silk on linen is an important one this season. + ��� + Sash ends may be fringed and this fringe may be plain or knotted. ��� ��� ��� Gray tulle, embroidered in silver is a new trimming for dressy gowns. ��� + ��� Quaint jackets, long rivers, sweeping lines antl the raised waist line are indicated for the coming months. ****** .Embroidered net beads for embellishing summer wraps and satin and silk dresses show the color embroideries. THREE VERY NICE PUDDINGS The First One is Strawberry Souffle Combine the mixture and cut and fold in the whiles of four eggs beaten until still and dry, Cracked Wheat Pudding Take one quail of Bweel milk, add one-third "l n cupful of eracketl wheal, about the same amount of sugar, a little salt and a small piece of stick cinnamon. Place in a moderate oven and bake two hours. When about done stir in the crust already formed, and it will form another sufficiently brown. When done the wheat will be soft and the pudding of a creamy consistency, It ean be eaten hot or cold and raisins may be cooked in if desired. Delicious Indian Pudding One pint of milk, scald well; two heaping tablespoonfuls meal, one tablespoonful llour; wet these in a little cold milk anil stir into the hot milk and cook until thick; when cool add one egg, one-half cup sugar, one tablespoonful molasses, one-quarter teaspoonful cinnamon, two-thirds cup bold milk. a small piece of butter, salt to taste, a few raisins; stir twice while in the oven. Bake slowly two hours. POLISHING FURNITURE Quick and Effective Way Costs Little A great many housekeepers are troubled with the loss of polish from their mahogany furniture, particularly the piano, over which a thick greasy substance seems to settle. The lies! way to remedy this is lo wash quickly, a small piece at a time, with lukewarm water in which a little pure white soap has been dissolved. Rinse with clear water of the same temperature! dry with a soft flannel and polish with the grain of the wood by using a soft piece of chamois skin. ()nly in exceptionally bad cases is it necessary to apply a furniture polish, and then care must be taken to get a reliable furniture dressing; otherwise the delicate finish may be ruined. ���YOU GET��� What You Ask For If wc havo it in Fruit anil Groceries, antl wc have it almost unfailingly. : : : Hare You Eaten Cherry Pie This Season ? We havo tlie Cherries and everything else to make the pic. : : : : : YOU Ll 1 i ��� ..li.ii'KIUKS AND FRUIT -AT Ideal Provision House Thinl Ave., near Sixth St. I'hone 190 Put tWO cups strawberries washed, hulled, and cut in halves in an earthenware pudding dish. Then sprinkle with sugar, pour over a soutlle mixture, and bake in B moderate oven from thirty-five to forty-five minutes. For the mixture: Melt three tablespoons butter, add one-fourth cup Hour, and stir until well blended) then pour on gradually while beating constantly, one cup of scalded milk. Beat thc yolks of four eggs until thick antl lemon colored, and add gradually while beating constantly one-fourth cup of sugar. NEVER FLIRT DON'T DANCE Rules for a Long Life by an Old- Old Lady A "set of rules flir long life," compiled by Mrs. Mary Scriggins, famed as the oltlest woman in Massachusetts, include the following: "Do lots of hard work. Fifteen hours a day is not too much. Abstain from idle gossip. Never flirt, for it is a listless waste of energy. Do not read novels. Danish the vanity of dress. Keep iway from dances antl shows." Robin Hood The Great Flour of Greater Canada Your Dealer Has ll To Lease Lots Hlock Section 22, 23, 24, 2,r. 8 1 17 18 1 2-1 8] 1 14 us 1 7, 8 14 6 G.R. NADEN COMPANY Limited. Second Ave., Prince Rupert, B.C. MnWim/MaVa>VWa>Ua��V ������������ ���������........��� KKHHHKHUHHStHHHHHHHHlSHKH;:; The Digby Rooms Located on Sixth Ave., n��-nr Fulton ThrtT to tivp minutes from centre uf !������! im ��������� iii'iiici. Nineteen newly furim-hed room*. Hot nml eud wnter, bath uml telephone. Newly furnished. Under new mnnrurement. INSPECTION INVITED FRED. STORK -General Hardware��� 1 Builders' Ilardwnre Valves & Pipes Oxford Stoves * Gratiitfware Tinware �� V TEMS OF SECOND - AVENUE OPTICAL GOODS ������������������ We have a complete line of Lenses, Field Classes, Mineral Glasses, Compasses and Aneroid Barometers. R. W. Cameron & Co. Official Watch Inspectors for the G.T.P. Cor. 6th St. and Second Avenue. I'HONE 82 OXXXXMXXiCXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX WEBSTER'S . NEW INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY THE MERRIAM WEBSTER The Only New unabridged dictionary in many years. Contains the pith and essence ot an authoritative library. Covers every Hold of knowl. edge. An Encyclopedia in a single book. The Only Dictionary with the New Divided 1'age. 400,000 Words. 2700 Pages. 6000 Illustrations. Cost nearly half a million dollars. Let us tell you about thia most remarkablo singlo volume. Write for etuaplo pag-cfl, lull particulars, etc. N��nie this paper and we will ���end free a let of Fockot Map. ACMtrriuC*. rliiBll.lil, Mlllaf UNIQUE HONOR FOR A WOMAN Mrs. H. von Graevenitz is the First White Woman to Cross Bitter Creek Glacier. Stewart, June 5.���H. von Grae- venitz, accompanied by liis wife and l.iut't. II. \\V. von Tuotnpllng, left on Friday for a trip across the Bitter Creek glacier Into the valley of the Naas. The parly was in charge of Thomas Foran and Harry l.awrrnrr, antl was prti- visiiiiutl for a trip of a Week. 'Iwo teams of fourteen ilo^s were taken. Mrs. von (iraevenitz is the first white woman to attempt to cross the '20,-mile glacial stretch lying between the head waters of Bitter Creek antl placet iligginys of the Naas river tributaries, ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS [s P^O R. T [ In winning the 52nd race for the King's Plate at the opening of ihr Spring Race Meet al the Woodbine, "St. Bass" beat "Pow- derman" by six lengths and broke the record for the mile and a qyarter course���time 2 minutes 8 -I-5 seconds. St. Bass is a three year old coll owned by Henry Giddings and was the only horse he had entered. ****** "Cy" Voung, the veteran .American league pitcher, and the dean of Major league pitchers has rejoined the team after an absence which began fyur weeks ago, when he was taken ill in Detroit with pneumonia, He has been recuperating on his farm at Peoli, Ohio, and says hc expects to be able to play within two weeks. * + + Tom Robertson, secretary-treasurer of the Ontario Association Football league, is inviting correspondence On the proposal to establish a Canadian Soccer association. + + + It has been a tough season so far on the manager players. Frank Chance, of the Cubs, Hal Chase of the Highlanders, and Roger Bresnahan, of the Cardinals, have all been out of the game on account of sickness. + + + Frank S. Elliott, vice-president of the Philadelphia National baseball club, died in a hospital after being stricken with cerebral hemorrhage at the end of a ball game between Philadelphia and Cincinnati. He was 51 years old. * + + The Montreal Lacrosse Club has had an engagement for some time with the Crescent Lacrosse Club of New York for an exhibition game there on the 17 th of June. The Crescents have, however, wiretl asking the local men to change the date and play instead on the Sth and the 10th of June, as President Taft, of the United Slates, has promised to be present and see a real gootl game of lacrosse on one of these tlates. ****** The Saginaw team of the Southern Michigan league is making all kinds of rceortls this season. Their latest stunt was the scoring lof eight home runs in a nine- inning game. + ��� ��� In the lirst night's play of a liOO-point match for the world's pool title, Alfrcde De Oro made the high run of 3'2 antl Weston's best run was 17. Weston played very boldly, but had little lock. + ��� + The Honorable James Murphy has been a familiar figure for years at Lacrosse matches as coach and manager of the Toronots, but the other day he appearetl for the first time in public life in his new official capacity of President of the Union, and was an instantaneous and unqualified success. + + + Philadelphia polo enthusiasts ! made up a purse of 150,000 to | wager on the American team to defeat thc Englishmen in the final match for the polo championship. The purse was subscribed I in the Racket Club placed at any odds to get il tlown. + ��� + Bosie, in the Union Association, is going to give Watkins, who was With Seattle early in the spring, a chance at .second. Watkins may not be the showiest player in the world, but he has the nerve and gets almost everything within reach. + ��� + One very substantial crumb of Comfort fell from the table of Victoria Day's sports for hungry Ottawa. It was the lino victory of the cricket team over lhal of the M. A. A. A. This was the one bright spot in thc sky, otherwise Overcast by the lacrosse tlisaster. When it t nines to erickit, Ottawa must always be taken seriously. * ��� + Because he objected to tin Double Weekly Service S.S. PRINCE RUPERT and S.S. PRINCE GEORGE For Stewnrt, Sundaya, 8.00 a.m. For Vancouver Victoria AND Seattle T8U8& Mondays and Fridays at 8 a.m. ����. Prince Albert sails tor Port Simp- Htm, Naas kiv-Lr Points, Musset, Niiili-n Harbor, every VVoclnes- tluy, 1.00 p.m. nnd f>r: Kcfutfe Hay, Skidegate, Queen Cliiii'ioUe City, Lockeport, Pa- t'oti, .ledwny, lkeilsi Hay, Rose Harbor ami return via Queen Charlotte City every Saturday, 1.00 p.m. The Grand Trunk Railway Syttem connecting with trains from the Pacific coast operates a frequent and convenient service of luxurious trains over its double track route between Chicago, Toronto, Montreal, Quebec, Halifax, Portland, Hoston, New York and Philadelphia. Information and tickets obtainable from the ollice hereunder mentioned. Trans-Atlantic bookings by all lines arranged. A. E. McMASTER FREIGHT AND PASSENGER AGENT Canadian Pacific Railway B.C. Coait Service Famous Princess Line s.s. Princess Beatrice CANADIAN PACIFIC ���sails for��� Vancotiifi, Victoria and Seattle Wednesday, June 7 J. G. McNab General Agent Coast to Coast OCEAN TO OCEAN Tickets To All Points ROGERS' Steamship and Railway Agency Second Ave. Phone 116 S.S. INLANDER ��� ��� ���rOR��� ��� ��� HAZELTON THURSDAY, JUNE Sth Take the fast light-draught steamer Inlander for Hazelton, H. B. Rochester Agent W. L. BARKER Architect Second avenje and Third street Over Westenhaver Bros.' Office. MUNRO & LAILEY Architects, Stork Building, Second Avenue. STUART & STEWART ACCOUNTANTS -:- AI'DI'I nils Law-Butler Building Phone No. 280 Prince Rupert P.O. Box 351 ALFRED CARSS, C. V. DENNETT, RA. of In.i a.I, r. .1 ,iI,,I.,>, nf ll.C. Ontario, Su- ���nal Mnnitolia llnrs. kntchtwan ami Al- ImtUi liars. CARSS A. BENNETT' Barristers, Notaries, Etc. Office-Ex-a-hnntf-p block, rormr Thinl nvcinue and Sixth street. PrincoHutaert. 8 WM. S. HALL, L.D.S., U. D. S. Dentist. Crown antl Bridge Work a Specialty. All ilental operations skilfully treated, (las and local annsthettca admlnlstcrai for the tialnleas extraction of i.-a'ila. Consultation free. unices: Melirerson Hlock. I'rince Rupert. 11-12 Alex.M.Manson ll.*.. W.E. Wllllams.il.A., L.L.D WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers. Solicitors, etc. Box 285 Prince Rupert, B.C P. o. uox 2.1 I'RINCE RUPERT JOHN E. DAVEY TEACHER OF SINGING rUFIL OF WM. VOXON, I 'laj.. A.R.A.M. *LON., KNil GEORGE LEEK MERCANTILE AOENCY COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS PRINCE RUPERT Feed SIXTH STREET ruling of the referee and refused| to continue In the recent champion- ship matches at the Irish-American 1 Fruit : Produce Athletic Club, Jas. Jarvis, national I champion lightweight boxer, is WHOLESALE impended for six months by the' A. A. U. IH. H.Morton - 3rd Ave. ITHE DA'ILY NEWS The Insurance People EVERY OLAall OK INIUBANOI, OET OCK RATH The Mack Realty and Insurance Co. Phono 160 Third Avonuo and Fulton St LADIES' HAND BAGS ^^.k^ We have just received a shipment of the newest styles antl latest designs in ladies' Velvet anil leather Haml Hags. We especially invite you to eall and let us show you our new goods fi��i .. a 'It1'. " �� ' C. B. WARK Jeweller KEY TO RUPERT BY SEA IS LANGARA LIGHTHOUSE "Survey Now Complete and Work Will Begin at Once" Says H. Killeen, Superintendent, Who Arrived in S. S. Newington Last Night In the trim little steamer "New-1apparatus and ins signalling siren- ingtim" 11. Killeen Dominion Government Lighthouse Superintendent, visited Prince Rupert yesterday evening. He left early this morning. Mr, Killeen's visit is of gnat importance to Prince Rupert as lie has been cruising here to survey the sites of lighthouses and aids to navigation in Dixon's entrance through which I'rinee Rupert's sea trade is to come. Key to Rupert "I have practically completed the survey of the site on Langara Island of a 'First Order Lighthouse,' " said Mr. Killeen to the Daily News soon after lie landed. "Langara Island is the key to Dixon's entrance and to Prinee Rupert by sea. As soon as my report reaches headquarters the work will commence. The lighthouse will be a solid concrete structure after the latest plans, fitted with powerful illuminating Classified - ��� Advertisements With this lighthouse, and its subsidiary liglit at Rose Spit whieh is included in my present survey, Dixon's Entrance will rank with the easiest approaches to a seaport in the world, Build by Day's Labor "Owing to the exigencies of the work, no contractor coultl easily figure on the building of the Lanagara Lighthouse," said Mr. Killeen. "It will be built by day's labor according to the Dominion Government's system. Not only Liberal in name, but liberal also in appropriation, the Dominion Government has provided for substantial aid8 to navigation here. They will be ready in ample time for the shipping. Thanks lo the vital interest taken in the work by the Hon. William Templeman who is unsparing in energy nothing has been overlooked that will benefit Prince Kupirt." A BIG 'CHASE Ink and Water Artists Battle for Honors Will STOKES' ICE CREAM is the purest and belt made in Seatttle. This cream ll used solely in Palace Ice Cream Parlor Second Ave. next to Optimist old office TRY IT Fruit and Candy, wholesale and retail Sam Go wen, Prop. Phone 350 FRENCH AVIATOR MAY BE DROWNED Liuet. Bagne Left to Fly to Cor- csia Has Not Been Heard From Since seconded by Alderman Douglas that new tenders be called for the work was followed by an amendment by Alderman Smith secondedI ihe by Alderman Clayton that the I graphed by { For Rent StiT.-aa aiaal I'l-.a't'-a faar rent. Applv Dr. Mclntyre, Thinl Av,'.. ptlOtl-l itrei-n 59. 12,'a-tf Fair Kfiit-Miilorn limine, clone In. H. K. Mi'KueA Co. $2.r> n month. UVa-tf (Canadian Press Despatch) Nice, June 6.���lt appears that report be adopted. ment was lost, so motion, and then The amend- too, was the a ballot was taken on these four. II. I.. Dickson. A. Swanson, J. ('.. Weston, ami 1'. Lieutenant Bagne. the French avi-1 Black. Five votes went to Weston, S. O. E. B. S. The Prince Kupert I. ��� !.:.���. No. 318. Sonl of Ennlaml. m-eeu the tint and third Tuesday-! In each month In the Carpenteri Hall, at 3 p.m. F. V. CLARK. Sec.. P.O. BoxslS. Prince Rupert: nothing IS yet ator, has met a similar fate to Cecil Grace who lost his life in the North Sea while on a flight from Calais to Dover last December. Bagne left Nice in an aeroplane fur a trip to Corsica. 100 | miles away, two days ago and heard of him. Torpedo boats have been des- ��� ' 1 1 A Mirror ���~M patched to seek him. ! That may be safely "packed" on a trip is much in demand. We have them in different sizes. : : WATCH THE WINDOW C. H ORME The Pioneer Druggist PHONE : ; ; 82 Pantorium Pionter Cleaners. 'Phone 4 REVISION COURT Nothing Sensational This Morn ing. Few Holdovers three to Black ami one to Swanson. Alderman Morrissey threw a sidelight, as he termed it on the scavenging business by hinting that a hog ranch will be run in connection with the contract which will be so profitable that the scavenger may even be ready to pay a fee for hotel and restaurant garbage. This morning the Court of Revision sat as usual and got through .i good ileal of business. There were few holdovers for further consideration, though some appeals will be entertained. SIGNIFICANT SENTENCE $100 as Blind Pig Not the Firing Committee The lire committee will look into the matter of James Gibson's resignation of his position as chauffeur of the "Red Devil" auto hose wagon. The resignation was read at the council meeting last night. No comment was made regarding it. LAND PURCHASE NOTICE r Lost and Found fnmA .*���..*���.~. wmAwmAwmmw���mwm���wmmr KUCNU-Kurckii Cleaning and Prelaintt Coni- iniiir Han't itiitn cleaned nnd presned 11.00, l.Hilii'*' unit* prtBMd and cleaned. Dry cleaning n specialty. Iti-om Ki Wentenhnver ltlaaek, lahame ml fit. 1LM-147 According to the boasting "I ' KOI'ND-KU'Wnt roomi: newly furnl.hed.The ��� ' n.dklev Hlock. tith Ave., near Kulton. 109-lm the Crescents, the indoor baseball _ _.,,_,,, 1 '" , i (1ST- A launch ��f Keys. Kinder kindly return artists of the Baptist Church, thej to Dally NawiOfflc* BMf are going to literally immerse + the aggregation of erstwhile "devils," now full Hedged printers, -it the game in the Auditorium tonight. As a retaliation the printers s.iy they will easily "stick" the type of opponents they are to meet. They say it will be some "chase" while the. Crescents avow they will soak it to the printers. Nothing has been heard of the make up of the Crescents but the printers havc set up theirs ami here it is: "72 Point" MacDonald. "Italic" Waterman. "Make Up" Black. "Long Primer" Cullin. "Inky" Harris. "Small Pica" Potts. "Bold Face" Thompson. The typos' suits are not yet to hand but as soon as they arrive 'conglom" is io be photo- Monki ytype" Baar- SkcetiH Land Dislrici llislrict ol Cassiar ol I'rinco Neatly Furnished Room*; gentlemen preferred. Apply Mri. Mullin, over Majeitic Theatre. 119-lm Cosy fumiihed A-omi. Man. Hower. Somenet ltooms. Third Avenue, between Seventh nml Eighth. U7-tf Nice Kurnlihed Roomi. Apply Mrs. Kirby. Aliler Hlock. upstairl entrance. Thinl Ave. 117-1:11 BtVtttl IQOd f' and 6 room houies with bath. |SB per month. O. M. Heluenon, Limited, phone :���;. MMf Ni.-e. clean, bright outlide roomi. ith Ave., near Kulton. Bulkley in -.������. liW-lm Nia'a- fumiihed room! linitle ur for housekeeping- tpply Drexel Rooming Houie, 2nd Ave., near McBride. May3-lmo Help Wanted laer. LAWN TENNIS CLUB STARTED Enthusiastic Membership Organised Last Night. Judge Young is Hon. President. (iirl tu do table and chamber work ut Port K$* ninirton Hotel. Watr** $35 t.�� $4n a month with hoard nnd room. Apply Mr*, Black. Central Hotel. City. UHM25 Experienced fewer for ladle* clothe*. Mr*. M. G. Oobhardt. Westenhaver Hlock. tth Street and 2nd Ave. UWU District Mnnairrr for first claai Health and Accident Insurance Company. Splendid indut'e- menti. Special salary and liberal commission. Apply to J, L. McComb, Health and Accident Department. Empire Life Insurance Company, 511 Winch Building. Vancouver. B.C. I14-12u Nineteen yountr men tu take cosy rooms In the Hulkley Block, near Fulton. lc>lm Wanted���An A-l solicitor for the most liberal Fraternal Orders in the world. Call room J". Empress Hotel. I. F. Madlem. Utt-114 Wanted-.VU gootl men lo join the Onler of Owls. Call room B. Empress Hotel. I. F. Madlem. INMI4 ::i Fire Insurance ,aa-lf ~T A claiitflcd advertliement li a tiralen work- hunter-and leldum fail. Skeena I-iii-l Ditrict ���District ol Queon Charlotte , , Take notice that George Hriiuill ot I'rince : etl'.. IlllVe been urtleretl, ailtl the Rupert, B. C, occupation butcher, intendi to apply .., ,, ... . . Inr periuiMjon to purchaw ihe following dcicrib*l * HU, > nWll COUTtS Will lie npi'iuil laudi: . . ,���, r Commencing at a post planted about seven HI allOUt tell ll.lYS. Ilie lees are fii.l'j- wnt and two mile, iouth ol the mouth of , ,*,,... , Hoard in Pr.mitos lust Flr.J Sunley Creek where It emptici into Naden , IllOtlerate ,111(1 the lilllllatliill (ll rit.trn in I rt Itlises JUSI I inea n���u,ri Graham Island, thenco no chaini iouth. , .. ,. . . thence bO chaini weat, thence 80 chaim north, I llllilllltr.-lllp 111 thirty IS Olllv Ill'C- 'l ������: aaa .-ai chani eait to point of -commencement .. . and containing U40 acrea more orlfM. I I'ssiry tllllll arr.lllirellieiltS tail Ik' Dated March 17, 1911 GKURGl; HtlZZELL i , , " Pub.Aprll7. Numa Deinen, Agent , lllillle lor inure t'mirtS. with two courts of its own and membership Which is ready tt>i THE British Union and National Fire Iniuranee . I Company of Laondnn. England, with capital break thrOUgh Its present lllllli of e.6(lo.rtl0.00. See u. for ram. The Mack . . I Krcitv md ln,u^lnc--���l. R. A. McMordie is1 * ~" + Vice President The energetic Secretary-Treasurer is Mr. W. O. Fulton, and an executive committee is being completed numbering among its members at present Messrs. O'Neill, Mortimer and Home cooked nielli and nicely furnished roomi -. , ���, . for three personi. Apply Mrs. Jamea, Scott OOdSOn. IWO Other members are I BWk.. 3rd Ave., between tth and HhSU. t*-tf tll lie appointed later. The Tenilis! ***>**' Board !.>' the win* or month. Home rl I cooking a speciality. Mln E. M. Gleemin, 3nl Club WaS organist d ill the l'resby-j Ave., bctwwn Tth ��nd Bth Su.. phon* 171. 69-tf ten.in Church last night, lt is +~~~~,~,.-^..^..-��*.^.e^..-^.^.,(. tional. Nets ( Boarders Wanted ..������****..-*y ~l essential last Iv undenomins Real Estate *^*w^*w**m_***m '1'a'ko n,m�� limi 1. Johr. Robjrt PJW 0l RW lluncrl 11 I'., occuiinl on cook. Intend to tBpl_ topMon io Piiicluisi' lhe tollOWtog descrihed '"t'ommencing ,i. , .,���� gWAAffjft soulh nnd t_ tWO BtlW **** "' "",'.,**_*i*'V_\\'.''. While and Klnt river.-, theneo south 80 cha i. ihcnco e,uii SO il,iii..-a. ihcnco north SO cliuins. Ihence wost SU chu lis- nmsnoip p\\rl.'V [luted Apr l'Jll, l'Jll J��1IN lll'l'1'111, rAi hY Pub. it-alt. *?'<><"���'������*���' ro",on' AlKm Skeena Land Di.trict -IWltriot ol Coast BUMA, Tske nol ce that I, Mirth! l-i-ek, uf Ft nco Uupert, B. 0. occui.ui on niurr"d woman Inten.l u, LpplV lor permission to purchase the lulluwing ''T'^mciS'a. a port plnnted ubout ..in.nnd oni-hall milw dislunl in a southwesterly' direetiun Irom a blind iluugh lr..i.Uilisi'rviit.ir.v "l����h��� the snme tuuehea the Ind an Itescrve. thencc eaat Nl chaini, thence soulh *U chn lis, thence west 8 chains, thence north 80 chiins tu point o commencement, eontnnni! MO acr.* more or ���, Hated Apr I 11, V.H- MAK IHA LLhK Puh. May 13. Skivna Lan.l District-Diitrict of Caasiiir Tako notice that 1. John l.nwin of I'rince Uupert II. Oh occupation lalwrer, Intend to apply lor permiaiion to purchaso the following dcicribod lamls: Commencing at a post planted about (21 two miles iouth of the forks ol tho \\\\ hlto and Hat rivers. Ihence south M) cliains, thenco eait 80 chiins, thence north 80 chuins, thonco west SO Chllm. .���,.*. ......ir.v. Dated April 18, l'Jll. JOHN UNWIN I'uli. May 13. Krancii S. Preston, Agent Skwna Und District���Dlitrict ot Caaaiar Tuke nolice that 1, Alfred licrryman Williams ol I'rinci' ItuiH'rt. II. C, occupatiun merchant intend to apply lor permiasion to purchaau the (ollowing deacribed landa: Commencing at a post planted about (2) two milea aouth ol the lorki of tho White ond Flat riven, thenca 80 chaini aouth, thenco 80 chaini west, thence 80 chaim north, thonco 80 chaini LAND PURCHASE NOTICE Skeana Lund District���District uf Const it,..,,. , Tuke notico tlmt 1, Ball Hull KewSy orft8 mouth, Nova Scotiu. occupation married womXT Intend to apply for purmissioii t0 uurclm*. 7i following deecribed lundu: vurcuu*! ulu Commenoing ut u post planted ut north ..,.,. corner of T. L l*t 88688, ttenoo runnlnB^��.wn chuinH, thonco north 80 chuina, thenee aut u- chuina, thonco south 80 clmina to plaoa of i. , manoamant contuining \\li0 serve moro or 1 My pout is on south oaat corner of lund ��BiilSi for. markod lottors S. E., ubout ono milo H Luko Lakolao, south sido of Skoonu rivor Uiht.i Of Coaat Kunge 6. Ul lr,cL Datod April 29, 1911. liELL HALL KENNPv Tub. Muy 13. John lluvorty. A|St Skuena Land District���Diatrict of Caulu Tuko notice thut 1, Jutnua Dunlup of Prlnw Uupert, B. 0*i occupaUon taamatar. Intend i upply for permission to purchuse the tollowin! described landa: * Commandng ut u poat planted ubout two mllu south of thu (orka uf tho White uinl Kim rivm ihonco north 80 chuina, thence woat au chllnj thuncu aouth 80 chains, thencu eu.ti Mt ohalni Dated AprU 18,1011, ^ JAMJCS dl.m.ui' krancla s. Proaton, Agent I'ub. May KI. ALFRED llKUUYMAN WILLIAMS Dated April 18, IUll. Krnncia S. I'reaton, Agonl I'ub. May 13. Bkee&a l-��nd Diatrict-Dlatrict of Caaaiar Take notion that 1, Charlea Frederick Uatoa] of Stewart, U. C, occupation freighter, intend to apply for permiaaion to purchase the following .deesribad landa: Commencing at a poat planted on the right bunk of the Naaa river about aix mile* abovothe forka of the Naaa river, thanaa couth 80 chaina, thunce weat 80 chuins, thence north 80 chaina, thence eaat 80 chaina to point of commencement, containing 010 acres more or leas. Dated March 25, 1911. CHARLKS F. MKTCALF I'ub. May 17. Frank Sidney Wright, Agent Skeena Land Diatrict���District of Caviar Take notice that I, Uertie Kdwin Badger of Stewart, 1). C, occupation plumber, intend to apply for permiadun to purchaao tho following deMribed landa: Commencing at a pott planted about one mile north ot the Naaa river and about aeven milen above the forka ot the Naaa Kiver upstream, thence north 80 chainn, thence eaat 80 chalna, thence aouth 80 chaina, thence wert 80 chaina to point of commenopment. contuining t>IO acrra more or ie��. 11KUT1K EDWIN RADC.KK Dated March 23. 1911. Frank Sidney Wright, Agt Pub. Mi. 17. Skeena Lend DUtrict���Dlitrict of Cout Range & Take notice that Mn. L. C. I'utnam of St Paul, Mlnni*ota, occupation married woman Intenda to apply tor permiaaion to purchaae the fullowing described tanda: Commencing mi pon planted at the aouthweat comer of Lot Su. 17.i.i marked Mra. L 0* l'utnam'a northeaat corner, thence west 40 chaina, thence ���outh bO chaina thence eoat 40 chaina, thence nnrth 80 chaina to poet of commencement, con taintng ;t20 acree morv or leea. Dated March 20 1911. MRS. I- C. PUTNAM Tub. April 18. Geo. It. Putnam Agen Skrcr.a Land Diatrict���Diatrict nf Caaaiar Take notice that 1, Alfred Kyte of Prince Ru pert, 1). C, occupation electrician, intend to apply for permiaaion to purchaae the following dmcribed landa' Commencing at a poat planted about (3) three nulea eouth of the forka of tbe White and Mat riven, thence 80 chalna aouth, thenou 80 chalna east, thenoe 80 chafna north, thence 80 chains wwt. Dsted April IH, 1911. Pub. May 13. ALFRKD KYTK Fran -a S. Preston, Agenl Skeena land DUtrict���Dtitrirt of CoaaUr Take notice that I, Swan llallm of Stewart, R. C . occupation carpenter. Intend to apply Skoona Lund DUtrict���Diatrict uf Canlu Tuko notice thut 1 Francis S. Preaton ol PrlnS Uupert, li. C��� occupution prospector, Intand a> apply for permiasion to purchuse thu following described lands: * Commencing ut u post planted about thnw miles south snd two miles wost of tliu forka ul the White and Flut rivera, thunce south hO chuins thonce eaat 80 cliains, thence north tit) chuina thenco west 80 chains. Dated April 20, lyil. FRANCIS S. PRESTON Pub May 13 ��� J,N .akeuna Land DUtrict-DUtrict of Coaat Range j Take not co that 1, Joe Jaok of Prince Ri n^t 11. C, occupation carpuntur, Intend to apply lur pormUaion to purchase tho following aeecrlbed iunds: Cummencing at a post planted about three ami onu-half milea dUtant In u auutli westerly direetiun Irom a blind slough from Ubsorvutory inlet when tbo earns touchea thu Indiun Ueaurvu thence mt 80 chans, ihonco 'oilh 80 chains, thonco woeUM chains, thenco south 80 chains to point of commencement, containing t>40 acros mure or !r .. Dated April 14, 1911. JOU JACK Pub. Muy 13. Skoena Land DUtrict���District of Queon Charlutte Take notice that Frank Levick of Woodstuc* Out., occupation hookkeei>er, intends to mi\\-\\\\ f-��r permission to purchaso ihe following described lauds: Commoncing at a post planted abuut eavee milua wuat and two miles south of thu mouti; uf Stanley Creek where it empties into Naden Harbor, (Jruhum Island, thencc 80 chains soutli, tlience 80 chains easl, thance 80 chains north, thence 80 chains woat to point of commencement and contaning tilO ucres more or loss. Dated March 17, 1911. FRANK LEVICK i'ub. AprU 7. Numa Daman, Agao Skeena Land DUtrict-DUtrict of Coast Range J Take notice thut Anniu Mussulluiu u( Prince Uupurt, H. C, uccupation miirriod woman, Intendi to apply for permiaaiun to purchaau thu NiIIowuik duacribud lands: Cummuncng ut a post planted at a pout at th�� Mmthwuul curnor, 00 chaina east from N. K. curner of Lot 1110, ilarvey'a Survoy,' Coast District, Rango 5, tbence uaat 20 chaina, thunco north 4U cliains, thence went 40 chaina, thence aouth 2U chains, thenco east 20 chaina, thunco suuth 80 Chaina to point of commencement, containing 12U aeree more or loaa. Dated May 8, 1911. ANNIK MUSSALLKM Pub. May 13. Skeenu Lnnd DUtrict-DUtrict of Cuahiar Take notice that I, Thomas McMeekin of Princu Rupert, R. C, occupation clurk, intend tu npply fur permUsion to purchase the fullowing doscribed lands: Commencing at a poat planted about twu milts aouth of the forka of the While and Flat rivers, Ihence north 80 chaina, thenco eoat 80 chains, thence souih 80 chains, thencu woat 80 chain*. Dated AprU 18, 1911. THOMAS Mc.MKLKlN Pub. Mav 13. FruncU S. Preaton. Agent Skeenu Laod DUtrict-DUtrict of CussUr Take nuiice thut 1, Charlea L. Dulgrovu uf Bin* art U. C, occupation proa|>ecior, intend to apply fur permUsion to purchase tho following described lunda: Commencing at a poat planted about six mtlea i>outh and one mil.- woat of the forks of the White und Flat rivera, thencu south 80 chains, thrnee eoat 80 chaina, thence north 80 cnains, tlience west t-0 chaina. Dated April 20, 1911. CHARLKS DKLQROVB Pub. May 13. FruncU S. Pre��U>n, Agaat Skeena Land Dm ru: - Dutrict of Caasiar Take notice that 1, Perry tjueenan ul Prince Kupert, R C, occupalion prospector, intend to apply for permission tu purchaau the following ... N-;ii ����� i lands: Commencing at a poat planted in the vicir.it> tit Uckmh Ray, about three-��ights of a mile ������..:;. uf the mouih ul tbe Ronanrn Creek, and liing on the easterly boundary of Timber Unui Nu. ;i.'2M ur No. ;i.i2o0, thonce south 40 chains along the eaaterly limit of aaid Timber Limit No. 8081 or No 35280 40 chains, thunce eaat to the shure ul t'ioutte Ray, a distance of 40 chaina more or lev, thenco northerly along the shore of Goose lla> 40 chains more or lesa, thence weaterly 40 chains mure or leu to point < f commencement, containing; 100 acres mute ur le��. Dated March 7, 1911. PKRRY QUKBNAN Pub. April 7. Skeena Land DUtrict���DUtrict of Coasl I.. . ��� 5 Take notice thai 1, J. Harold McKcan of Princ? Ru|>ert, R. C-, occupat on blackam th, Intend (�� apply for perm aaion to purchaso the In., ���*; .' descr bed Ianda: Commencing at a post plant .kI about thnv and for permiasion to purchi lands: i the following doi \\ I "Nn. there w.is lots of 'Vceskee' j tii sell yesterday, but there is ,��>.^.a��� a^.^.a-^.^.-^. M. H""'' td(l.l\\-," js SUtl tO ll.lM' llllH .i remark passed in Nick Gurvich's hostelry last night, and as a rtsult of that remark two Aus- tri.tns are detained by the police for having threatened Mrs. (uir- vieh with violence because ihey could not get the liquor they wanted. Thia caae came up in the police courl today but w.is remanded till Friday. WESTON WILL DO THE SCAVENGING Ballot in His Favor Last Night. Contract to be Drawn up on Suggested Scale of Rates. Hy ballot at last night's coun cil meeting J. (1. Weston was appointed contractor for the city scavenging work now to be sys- tematised. A contract is being drawn up by the cily solicitor in terma of the schedule of rates made out by Alderman Morriaaey and his committee, and Weston will be required to furnish $1000 bunds. This embodies exactly the rec- oiiiinendalions of the committee [to look into this whicli reported the council last night, lint the In Skuena Lund DUtrict -Dutrict ol C��ular Tftke notico that 1, Imbc O'llrk'n KorU* nf I'rinco I.'.; ��� -���. 11. C, occupation curpt'titcr, intend to apply lur perminion to purchaMi thu following diascribvil Unda: CommiiiicinK at a poit plutili-d about liv milea* a ��� . aoutb and mu- mile west ol the lorks ol thcWhiia lllgllt aud Flat mere, thence norlh Ml chainn, thence weet MJ cliaitm, thence aouth i-u chains, thence * irailt eaat .Ml chains. , ...... Dated April IS, lilll. ISAAC O'llltiKN fORBH Hstill S .All Star team 1)V 14' PUIS. I'uh. Mai 13. Francis S. I'reaton, Atenl .,., . . , Ine winning ti am made a scon- Bowling Match B live bowling match lasl in Morrison's Alley, the I Trunk team beat Mor al -Commencing *l * post planted about (6) miles . ���������! .__... ������!.. south and one! 1) n.lle west ol thc lorks ol the While " ���' \""""��.*; I "id Flat riven, thence Ml ch.lns south, thence Ml chains east, thencc HO chalna north, tbence 80 man, and does nol often count anoutth count" In the net result. Nineteen ynunir men wanted to rent coay furnish, ���il in the llulkley Kooms, lath Ave., near Fulton. lot-fa For Sale-Two choice tracts 1 -A. I ������ Valley; eight Man an acre. II. F. Meltae A Co. 126-lf For Sulr lleautiful Homeslte on I'ark; t'it.i e_,h. II. F McRae �� Co. UMf ol nf over two hundred. Odd three to one had been offered in favor of die All Star team in the Du away with thin. Patronlt* a white laundry. Wliitejlabor only at Pioneer Laundry. Phone 118 ���Skeena l-and District -Dim rict ol Coaat Take iiaatK-i- that tllenn McArthur ol Vancouver. II. C, occupution roal eslate iikciiI Intends to apply (or |aerniission to purchase lho lollowing doscrilH.il lands: Coiniii. a.- . at a post oluiileal 40 chains wTst and 80 chains south ol the southwest corner ol aflli'lloon for llalA are a rem iu mil Dot .No. 17;i:i marked (ilenn McArthur'. north- OK>.iri a n 111 l\\t III 11 wast corner, thenco .outh 10 chain., thence east ollUil, law; .mil >t ellll v the Crniil 80 chain., tlu.noo north 40 chains, thonce west .l]>|>-"< l"l> UH t .r.11111 80 chains lo |Ki��t ol coniinoncoment, containing Trunk It am lilllshollC llielll l.lsl JliO acres more or lesa. ' " '" ...vm um Dated March iU. 1911. OUBNN McAHTIllill niullt I'ub. April 16. T. D. Laird. Agent r rl.aui- wnt. I'.J.-I April 18. 1011. Tub. Mtv 13. SWAN HA1.LKN If ������!.��� I- S. t'r> ��� -t.m. Agent For Sale Skevna Und DUtrict���Dlitrlet oT Cout K��nk-r & T>kc notlc* th*t KIdon s. I>etmHl��r ol Hrrlln, Ont.' occupation doctor, inunda to apply for perrutralon to purchaw the followinK dcaaibad fsnda: Commencins at a poat planted al thc aouth< "*"*+ ���"���i curner of I **\\ 1H2H, thence eaal 30 chains 1 ' more or leaa, thencc aouth ���!.'��� chalna more or leM, I thence veel 3U ehaina more or lesa, thenca north I 45 chaina more or leaa to point ������( commencement mntaininK 140 acrea mora or lata. l>atad March IL 1911 ELDON S. DETWILKK Tub. April 16' John Campbell. Agent ��� ������mm.,-*-, ,-____. -*..,-*_,,,-._, .-__,, .-*..^1 A claavilied advertlaement. perafatently printed. will ac*!! anythinK of \\alue. .���.. , . Skeena Und District-DUtrict of (oaat Hange All kindanrarrfind hand irmala UhikIh and ����1d Take notice that Ateiander Mclntoah of Van ��. M t rOHTi Third Ave., bctwirn 7th and -th ] couver, II C, oecupstion real ��tste bniker atrwta. MT-tf ' Intenda to apply for permi��ion to purchsss the +.^.^..^^,^..^t.^,^4,^.^���^���^. Inllowing drvrllied Isnds: ~ ( ommencing st s poat plantetl 40 ehaina south M' . I frnm the aoutnwaat corner of Ut ''���''. thence hO OneV tO Loan \\ cl *���'���* *���������'������������ Ihence 40 chalna woat. ther.ce 80 J rhaina north, thenee 40 chains east to (mint of I cimrnencempnt containing .'120 acrra more or le��a. ���***"*****���**-**> Dat*) April 17, 1911. A claK.ltl.Hl adverll��.mcnt will find you the mon-1 Pub Mav fl ALEXANDKIl MelNTOSII ry with which to put your idan into tffivt I Y i Money to I ���^aa^aa��M|%af��M^sa^as> Skandinaver Jtg vilile settc pris pan nt fun iiistaa adar tni-d K"1''' unui veil in- vtttmanta. AiioKmiK en visit. JOHN DYBHAVN Opan K,vi'iiinKK Bsehanga Hlock HANDOBE & HURT Canadian Rand Company'a Producla, Mining Machinery and Contractor'. Sun ! \\u . .. ... .... * ("P- AWWrman NewtOll v,*-- Up to Miy fitted Ithat while he himsluf favored the'^"1*"5* BkMM Und District-District of Coast Rtllft *t Cout District Take notit-i'that Win. Um1|�� uf Snpporton, B.C. occupation Government (Jtuird. intends to npply I for permission to purchase the following described lunds: CommencinK at n post planted 4(i chnins west nnd UK) chain* south of the southwest corner of lot No 1733, rnntre B ciMiat district,tnarkiil Wm.Ualle, - N.W. corner, thence south-In chains, thence rust ' 80 chnins, thence north 4(1 chains, thence west >M- chnins to poat of commencement, containing 320 ncreo more or les-s. WM. LB8UB r. , ��� T. D. Laird, Airent Dnted March 20th. 1911 Fub. April 29th, 1911 Skeena Und A/iatrfct���District of Queen Charlotte Islands Take notice that Goo. II. Uux of Prince Kupert, Bi C, occupation barber, intundu to upply for raurion Ui purchase thu following OMOrtbM SAVOY : HOTEL KKASKU AND FIFTH STREET THK ONLY BOTH, IN TOWN WITH HOT AND COLD WATER IN ROOMS BEST FURNISHED HOUSE NORTH OF VANCOUVER ROOMS 50c ANI) ur PHONE 37 P. O. BOX 126 Prudhomme & Fisher Proprietors fal'ial ., lamln: pliea, Road Building an.l Concrete Machinery, Agricultural, Farm and Dairy Suppliea, Dump Cera and CommoncinB at a piist plant!*] almut hovoh mUre woat anil mm mill; H-tiuth Irom the mouth of Stanly Crui'k, .S'mloii lliirlior, thunco ��iuth 80 chaina, thonco went 40 chaina, thenco north 80 chainn, llianro oaat '10 chainn. Ilalo.1 March 17, 1911. OIX). II. LAUX ' I'uli. Aorll 22. Numa Domrrii. Allont , Skoonn Laml DUtrict- Dintrict ol Cannlar TBko notico thill I, llronton Jorilon Monro ol I'rinco Uutacrt, U. ('., occupation contractor. Intenil to apnly (or pormlaainn lo piirchnaia the lollowini! aaaaerlbM lanila: Commenolnit at n ponl plnnleil aliout (HI thnao mil��� nouth anil (2) Iwo mile, went ol lho forka ! ii Wh":���"'",1 Pj' '*'""������ **""-'" ft chain, aoulh I porl wet not adopted right Bway.|ffigSfl'^{Si����' *���"������**> �����> <���'\"""��� ����* ._ ������ ���I.,,1JKNT,(,N JOHDON ItOORI I April 20, Hill, Francia S. I'reaton, Ajent | ::;��>\"""��:��UKKUH��ltUStKHKKKSn(XKK��KKSfKKHKKHS(KKIt>(H��M��;:; i appointment Intil i:ilri' |(, Wagoni, Gaaoline Enginea, Motor Ve- 1,,-J the reporl hide, and Trucka IniggCttioni miul I that f; nf Wt'sttm lit' (lid move tho adoption 1 ��' ��� ll;i ��� 'O., owupHion turn*. Titend "becauia of i><>ssii,i,.|^"W&'ffyST'\"""'l" "urc\"""" * ,""'~'"��' I Tji,k",|,"'-l>n*,1"��l'lct-I)lnlrlctolt:amlnr li'^'.C^ ��:"-���'��� ,:"��r"-M-K"" OFFICE: Third and Fallon, WJ".^ '" .���'!,�� quarter.It/EBt"���Va^^it^M'SI' 1 9 ''i'i":^."",* *_____**J- "ii"'oo noulh 80 chain.. P.O. Bo. 44.1 A iW"',,,Wn *" M"*- ��hWn-'1^��^.i^",WS5r'��5S' �� oHaln.; A motion by Mderman Kerr|j��3Jg!P* WftSWAJawHiS NATURAL RESOURCES SECURITY COMPANY, Ltd. PAID UP CAPITAL *2M),000 -OFFER FOR SALE ��� Towmitet Farm and Fruit Lands -JOINT OWNERS AND SOLE AOENTR OF Fort George Town.ite Manett Towntite Local Office I Aid., b.^ Sixth Street Frtncli M. I'n-iioii, ****** 1 ���**������^���^ 1IKMMKM m BMM Uml UUtrlrt���Dbrtricl of CamUr T��kp Man that I, Percy Krancla (jtxlcnrath ol Stewart, II (',, occupation Joumaliat Intond to apply for p*Tmiarion to purchase tho following 'l-��..-rii...| landa: Commencing at a post plantod on the right hank of the Naaa river aboul aeven milea above the forkft of the Naaa river, thenca ��>uth 80 chain*, thence we* no chaini, thenw north 80 chain*. thence eait 80 chaini to point of commencement, containing Mil acm more or lo-w. I'tiKCY FKANCIfl QODINRATH Datvd Man 25,1911. Frank Sidney Wright, Agt I'ub. May 17. Skeena Und Dintrict���Dlitrict of Caspar Take notica that 1, Jamea Millar Johnaton of Stewart, B. C, occupaUon itorekoeper, intend to apply fnr pemtiaaton to purchaae the follnwing .|�� icriKi'l landa: Commencing at a poat planted about ono mile north from the Naaa river and about nine milea above the forka of the Naai river, thonco north 80 chaini, thence wost 80 chaim, thenco aouth 80 chalna, thonco eait 80 chainn to point of eommoncoment, containing f>40 acroa more or l��a. JAM! ��� MILI.AH JOHNSTON Dated March 24, 1911. Frank Sidney Wright, Agl Tub. May 17. Skeena Und Diatrict���Diitricl of Coast Range I Take notica that I, Lionel Kingiley of Vancouver, II. Om occupation miner, intend to apply for tiermlasion to purchaao the following described lands: Commencing at a poat planted near the aouthweat corner of Lot 992, Kange 5, Coast Diatrict thenco weat 40 chains, thenco aouth 'i'i chains thenco oast 40 chains, thenos north 60 chaim to rolnt of commencement. >atad March 24, 1911. LlONKl, KlNttSLFY rub. April 22. Skeena Und Diatrict -DUtrict oi ('oast Ranee 6 Take not ce that Murdock McKae nf Vancouver ���' orrupation real estate broker. Intondi te fl, apply for oormlaalon deecrllHvl landi: rlv litre inlet v from a blind slough from Observatury Inlet when the aame touchea tho Ind an Iteservu, thence wwt Ml chaini, thence aouth 80 cha na, thencu east Ml chalna, tbence nurth 80 cha na to pu nt of commencement, containing t)40 acrea moro or les*. Datod Apr I 14, 1911. J. HAKOLD McKK.\\N Skoena Und District���District of Caailar Take notice thai 1, Thomaa Macgovern M Stewart, 11. C, occupation mincr.intend lo IPPw f<>r permimion to punhaao thc following deacntxd Innda: Commencing at a poat planted on (he nihi hank ot tho Naaa river about four mllea above the fork* of the Naaa river, thrnee south N cluir;\\ thenco west 80 chaina, thenw north 80 chaini-. thence east 80 chaina lo point of commenn-ment, containing G10 acrea more or leaa. THOMAS ICACQpVBRM Dated March 2;>, 1911. Sidney Krank Wright, Agt Fub. May 17. Water Notice l- purchase the tollowlnt Commencii g at a DO* pUnted en the ��� ,, i bank of Kxr lumslks river about five mile* (mn ��� f CMluenre with the Skeena river, thrnee 40 cha ns west, thence 20 chains north, thence 40 chans wosl, thence 40 chains north, ihonco 4 rhani aaai, thenca 20 chaini aouth thenee 4 fhalni e^t, thance 40 chaina iouth to m& ' comme-ieomont. containing .120 seres m��rl t? leii Notice is hvri'by ({ivon that an t*\\i\\*\\i- cation will bo made under Part V. of the "Water Act, 1909," tt> obtain ��� license in the Queen Charlotte Diviiuun of Skeena District. (a) The name, lulilresa and occupation of the applicant iB George \\ounn. Victoria, B.C. (If for mining purpotM) Free Bin- er'n Certificate No (b) The name of the lake, streami or source (if unnamed, the description is) Ain Lake and Ain Itiver. (c) The point of diversion at or near Ain Lake. (d) The quantity of water applied for (in cubic feet per second) 11XHI. (c) The character of the proposed works, dam, Hume, pipeline, power ennines, plant, etc. (f) The premises on which the water is to be used (describe same) at nr near mouth Ain Kiver.Massct Inlet. (r) The purposes for which the mt��( is to be used is for power development and mill operations. ih) If for irrigation, describe the land to be irrigated, giving Wtt-t** (i) If the water is to be used for power or mining purposes, describt tli" place where the water is to be returned to some natural channel, a"'1 the difference in altitude between tli'' point of diversion and point of return Al or near mouth of Ain Kiver.abnut 1G0 feet helow lake level. (j) Area of Crown land intended tobe occupied by the pro|>o8cd works ��� (k) This notice was posted on the aith dav of April, 11)11, and application will be made to the Commissioner on the L'Oth day of May, 1911. (I) Give the names and addresses of any riparian proprietors or llomil""��� who or whose lands are likely to M affected by the proposed works.either above or below thc outlet, None. GEOKGE YOUNG, Hi Kdcnshaw, Age"' P.O. Hox W, Prince Rupert, B.C. NoTB-One cubic foot per second is equivalent to :t5.7l miner's inches. Pub. April 2'J, 1911. 4w"""@en, "Titled The Prince Rupert Optimist up to and including April 29, 1911; titled The Daily News May 1, 1911 and thereafter."@en ; edm:hasType "Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:spatial "Prince Rupert (B.C.)"@en ; dcterms:identifier "The_Prince_Rupert_Optimist_1911-06-06"@en ; edm:isShownAt "10.14288/1.0227704"@en ; dcterms:language "English"@en ; geo:lat "54.312778"@en ; geo:long "-130.325278"@en ; edm:provider "Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library"@en ; dcterms:publisher "Prince Rupert, B.C. : [publisher not identified]"@en ; dcterms:rights "Images provided for research and reference use only. 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