@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "75a8c36c-9b18-45a4-b297-fa66711f4fa5"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:alternative "[The Daily News]"@en ; dcterms:isPartOf "BC Historical Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:issued "2015-12-10"@en, "1910-11-24"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/princero/items/1.0227739/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ .. The Pence Rupert Optimist rOL I, NO. 170 PRESBYTERIANS HAD MERRY TIME 31RTHDAY PARTY" AND MUSI- i CAL EVENING WAS A SUCCESS Iright and Enthusiastic Gathering, [ Excellent Program and Amusing Cuessing and Rhyming Events- Ladies Score a Success. DAILY EDITION b>ii th Annul the First Presbyterian Church i has scored a success. The church packed at last night's Birthday ���option and every body enjoyed the rings Judging from the swelling of silken sucks each containing cents to number of the donor's years, there st have been many centenarians re, yet who would have thought it tt all the bright youthful faces? efreshments provided by the ladies church who arranged the enter- nment under the superintendence Mrs. C. H. Sawle were excellent, and musical program proved particul- pleasing. The following artistes tributed to its success: Mr. Davy, Russell, Mr. und Mrs. Anderson, . Stewnrt, Mr. Brown, Miss Holtby. i Ellis, Mrs. Anderson, Miss Barker Miss Froude. liss Holtby's singing very greatly ghted the uudience. Another item the musicul program which was ticularly enjoyuble was the effective idering of the "Hundred Pipers" by and Mrs. Anderson who ranked long the genuine veterans of the ience, and whose singing was ap- udesi to the echo. guessing contest gave endless amuse- nt. It was won by Miss Barker. ere are evidently many rhymsters Rupert judging from the numerous ��� er replies in verse sent in to the lies' original rhyming invitation. The ding of these by Miss Sutherland i as merry a function as the reading the telegrams at a wedding. The ount of poetic talent displayed sur- sed even the organisers of the Birth- Party. United States Marshall Here I Bert Falkner, the United States larshall of Juneau, Alaska, is in the ty on the way to visit the Portland lannl portion of his district. Prince Rupert, B.C., Thursday, November 24. 1910. Price, Five Cents TEMPERANCE VOTE IS FIXED Elaborate Machinery Which the Law Provides for the Occasion--- A Host of Regulations to be Observed on Election Day-- An Offence to Carry a Flag or Buy a Man a Meal At last it is all arranged. The question as to whether Prince Rupert is to have local option or licensed bars for the next three years is to be settled by a vote of the people on Wednesday, December Hth. By a curious coincidence it is the very day on which the license commissioners met* to grant licenses for the following six months. Should local option carry the licenses will not be renewed when they terminate on July 16, 1911. Should it not carry then the local option party will have to wait at least three years before they will be allowed to bring on another contest. Holding a Contest It is no simple matter, this holding of a local option contest. There are a whole host of rules and regulations to be observed. Failure to comply with any of them would constitute ground for asking the courts to quash any result that might be obtained. It would take a skilled lawyer to decide upon all the questions and conditions created by the Act. Who Can Vote? In the first place, who is eligible to vote in the contest. The Act says all those in the city who would be eligible to vote at an election to send a member to the House of Commons. This meant I WILL VOTE ON DEC. 14th 1 Wednesday, December 14th, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 6 p. m. is the time set for taking the vote on the local option question. This information is contained in the proclamation of the Governor-General, which has been received by Mr. J. Lorne McLaren the Returning Officer appointed IZ to conduct the contest. that the issue will be decided by a littl? less than 1000 voters. The petition for the contest must bear the names of at least one quarter of those entitled to vote. In the present case the petition bore 244 signatures. May Have Sub-Divisions It is probable that the Returning Officer, Mr. J. Lorne McLaren, will open polling sub-divisions at five different places in town. It is customary to have one polling sub-division for each 200 voters. Notice of the location of the polling sub-divisions will be advertised eight days before election day. To each sub-division Mr. McLaren will appoint a deputy returning officer and two agents. These agents will act as scrutineers. One will be there in the interests of the local option party and the other in the interest of the license party. Both will be in the pay of the Government, and sworn to see justice done. From 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The polling sub-divisions will open at 9 a.m., and close at 5 p.m. The ballot will be secret, the murking being done behind a screen, so that even the deputy returning officer may not know- how you vote, and in any event the deputy and his two assistants ure sworn to secrecy. Counting the Votes After the polls close at 6 p.m. the deputy in the presence of his two assistants���or failing them, in the presence of three electors���will open the ballot boxes and sort and count the ballots. Then the deputies will repair to the City Hall where the Returning Officer will announce the vote. Afterwards, he will personally count all the votes und check the results announcing the final decision at the City Hall on Friday, December 16, at 10 a.m. If either party demands a scrutiny, it must be done within a week, and (CONTINUED ON PAGE 8.) RAINBOW WELCOMED Citizens of Vancouver Give Grand Banquet in Honor of Officers (Special to the Optimist) Vancouver, Nov. 24.���The banquet given by citizens last night to welcome the Rainbow was a brilliant function. It took place in the Dutch Grill was attended by the Mayor and members of the council and the leading men of the city. The speeches were brilliant also, some of the best orators of the 'REMIER BRIAND OF FRANCE ATTACKED BY A ROYALIST 'as Struck in the Face Several Times in the Presence of Thousands���Mob Would Have Torn His Assailant Limb From Limb But for the Police Intervening l'��ns. N0v. 22.���Imposing national *'��noniea in the Tuileries Garden, ""nnection with the dedication of "tattie erected to the memory of pa Kerri, the French statesman, "ere marred by an assault upon Pre- "M Uriand, who, while walking with resident Fallieres, was struck twice "ie face by a Royalist. Crowd Was Enraged ��* Premier was not seriously hurt, crowd which had gathered in the ������mi set upon his assailant and only _ "lUrmincd intervention by republican ������� saved him from being beaten ���'resident Fallieres, M. Briand, and * ������ ministers were walking to- ��r through the guards that lined the roadway, leaped to M. Briand's side and, raising his clenched fists high in the air, brought them down with full force upon the Premier's face. M. Briand reeled under the blows, but did not Tall. Would Have Killed Assailant The very audacity of the assault rendered the crowd momentarily speechless, but a shtfut of anger and cries of "Kill him" arose quickly form all sides, as men fought their way to lay hands upon the assailant. He was badly injured before the guards, urged on by the Premier, succeeded in rescuing him. The statue of M. Ferri was erected by thc school children of France, two million of whom each contributed one cent. province being among those present. Tomorrow night the smoker to be tendered to the crew will be given in Dominion hall. An entertaining program has been arranged but the menu is restricted to "light lunches and aerated waters," no beer being allowed because of the representations of certain clerygmen. LE NEVE LOVED HIM Waiting in London for Proof of Dr. Crippen's Innocence (Special to the Optimist) London, Nov. 24.���Miss Le Neve, who was booked to sail on the Majestic, is still in London. She declares she will remain here until the innocence of Dr. Crippen is fully established. To the United Press she said this morning: "I loved the doctor and I still believe he was innocent." The Express publishes a story that Dr. Crippen tried to commit suicide in his cell with his glasses. REVOLUTION IN MEXICO Mr. Chamberlin's New Assistant Montreal, Nov. 24.���(Special)���David Crombie has been appointed assistant to the first vice-president of the Grand Trunk Pacific, in place of E. H. Fitzhugh, who has resigned. Mutiny on Brazilian Warship London, Nov. 24.���(Special)���A cable from the Brazilian minister confirms the report that the officers and men of a Brazilian Dreadnought have mutinied at Rio de Janiero. FUN AND FROLIC ON ROLLER SKATES SUCCESSFUL MASQUERADE CARNIVAL IN THE RINK E. J. Waterman and Mrs. Millar Won Prizes for Graceful Skating��� Boys Ten Lap Race Was Won by Einer Olsom. One of the merriest and most amusing entertuinments thut bus tuken pluce in Prince Rupert this senson wus last night's masquerade carnival at the skuting rink . The rink was brilliant with light and color, und u whole host of new und clever costumes were worn by the merry musqueruders. Clowns were numerous und their unties on the rollers ut the commencement of the evening guvc greut amusement to the lurge crowd of spectators thronging the gallery and side benches. Conspicuous umong the men's dresses were those of a tall cow-boy, and a stalwart Highlander, while the ladies came out charmingly in duinly Dutch, Spunish, Puritan, and other bright and pretty costumes. All were masked until after the graceful skuting contest had been held. This was a very pretty event, the skaters in their various colored costumes swinging gracefully about the judges and circling the rink until the winners of the two handsome electric torches ofTered as prizes, were selected. Their names were E. J. Waterman and Mrs. Millar. A keen ten lap race for boys under twelve years of age excited lively enthusiasm and resulted as follows: 1. Einer Olsom, 2. George Ambrose, 3. Walter Smith, while Rudolph Hehring came in a plucky fourth. H. M. Lever, the Moor master, gave a masterly exhibition of trick, fancy, aitd graceful roller-rinking and won round after round of applause. His leap across four chairs was taken direct and clean at the first attack and was loudly applauded. Rinking to the music of the Warlitzer Orchestra was kept up until 11 p.m. and it proved difficult to close down for the night so enthusiastic was the enjoyment of the rinkers. The management are to bc congratulated on the success of their Masquerade Carnival. GRAND TRUNK MAY START BOAT LINE TO HONOLULU Commodore Nicholson Tells of the Company's Plans -���Are Refitting the Prince Rupert to Astonish the Natives at Tacoma and Honolulu ��� ���New Boat for Island Trip ��� Maderio Proclaims Himself Provisional President of Republic (Special to the Optimist) El Paso, Nov. 24.���Maderio has proclaimed himself provisional president of Mexico, but the government are rapidly regaining control in the northern part of the country and no very serious consequences are now apprehended. The Local Option Contest A meeting of the committee of the Local Option Associataion is called for tonight. It will be held at eight o'clock in the old rooms of the Prince Rupert Club on Third avenue. All members of the committee are urged to attend. Commodore Nelson, of the Grand Trunk Pacific fleet, was telling this morning of some folders being placed on the tables advertising the trip the "Prince Rupert" is to make from Seattle to Honolulu. An elderly lady picked one of these up and remarked: "I thought those boats only run to Alaska?" "Honolulu, too," said the hubsand, "and they'll have 'em all over the world soon." "The Grand Trunk might have a line to Honolulu then?" the Captain was asked. "Possibly. It will get enough advertising on this Seattle trip to start one. And it will be no small advertisement for the city of Prince Rupert, either," was his reply. Refitting the Steamers "The Prince George will take the place of the I'rince Rupert on the trip to the north starting from Seattle on December 11th," said the Captain. "She is having many minor improvements being made in her and as she. will then have on all her best clothes, so to speak, we intend to send her to Tacoma to be rn exhibition there; just to show those people who travel north what they are missing. It is only forty miles from Seattle to Tacoma and I don't see why we should not get some of the Tacoma trade." "Five weeks work will be put on the Prince Rupert fitting her up for thc Honolulu trip. She will have a cold CONTINUED ON PAGE 5 THE PRINCE RUPERT OPTIMIST The Royal Corner of Third Avenue and Sixth Street HOTEL THE BEST SITUATION THE FINEST ROOMS THE BEST EQUIPMENT STEAM HEAT HOT AND COLD WATER BATHS CORLEY & BURGESS CAFE Our Lunch Counter and Restaurant are superior in appointments, service and cuisine to any in the City. It is popular with diners of taste, and the rendezvous of parties QUICK LUNCH MODERN PRICES If you try the Royal you will go again. Proprietors r: i - at I i_ 11 H_ 11 ����� 11 'N II f> nsss 11 �������� IS ��ss il Hall % II Sj 11 "ss, 11 M THE COSY CORNER = \\ DEVOTED PRINCIPALLY TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN j 3~j I CanadianPacificRailway i This is a little section of the paper, which from day to day will be devoted to subjects of special interest to women. Any and all of the ladies of Prince Rupert are invited to contribute to its columns, and to take part in its discussions. Suggestions and criticisms are invited by the editor. The hope is expressed that "The Cosy Corner" will fill a social need. Social Notes Mrs. A. Fortier sails on the Prince Rupert tonight on a six months' visit to France issued a warning to all teachers that | corporal punishemnt of any kind is a violation of the law, and offenders will ! be prosecuted. .1 ii ,i ���* si si iSS Mrs. Henry Collins and Miss Collins of Kincardine, Ontario, are guests at present of J. W. and Mrs. Austin. LYNCH BROS. DEPARTMENT STORES PHONE No. 2 Groceries Fruits Provisions Boots and Shoes Gents' Furnishings The Big Supply House of Prince Rupert Crockery Linoleums House Furnishings Glass Sash and Doors Prompt Delivery Courteous Treatment A Square Deal The Puzzle Feminine Mrs. Robert J. Burdette the noted humorist preacher, has the i courage of her convictions. In an ad-! dress at Los Angeles the other day Mrs. Burdette boldly declared that woman's supreme problem is dress. Dispensing with both evasion and platitude Mrs. i Burdette assumes that all women in our complex system of modern society and civilization regard "what they j shall wear" as a paramount question to "what they shall eat." Women as a rule defend themselves ���gainit the masculine indictment as to their obsession in this question, but ! Mrs. Burdette settles the question on i the woman's side by a candid admission that for women "dress is the triple- i headed lion that stands in every woman's | path." But Mrs. Burdette is critic. Instead of attempting to by ridicule and opposition a concession on the dress question that will check some of the evils and absurdities of copied fashions, Mrs. Burdette suggests Mrs. William G. Weld, of New York, has set a new record for kindness to her maid, who has been with her for seventeen years. Recently the young woman was taken sick at Newport, and , , was conveyed to New York on a special the wife of -.i. . ��� . ��� .. j train, with a trained nurse in attendance. Mrs. Frances Folsom Cleveland, wife of ex-President Cleveland, has been appointed by Governor Fort, of New- Jersey, to membership on the commission which will manage the proposed woman's reformatory. The commission will be unable to do anything this year, other than organize, as no money has yet been appropriated. Bertha Krupp, the daughter of the last male head of the house of cannon manufacturers, and the wife of the Baron Von Bohlem und Halbach, is the richest woman in Germany, and is an active, working member of the Board of Directors of the Krupp plant, oddly constructive enough, a peace advocate. She follows force: w'tn a'ert intelligence the workings of the mammoth plant. When you look at a crowd of fashionable wr.men and reflect that some man ' that American women should be sensible I ;8 down town working hard to support I enough to lay the bugbear of dress by the ' each one of them you realize with a | establishment of a national standard of j shock, how NOBLE men are.���Helen i taste and culture. Rowland in New York World. "American women," she declares, "have too much individuality to conform to any unit standard of dress, but there is no reason why every American i woman should not have a uniform of Prince Rupert Hardware & Supply Co. Ltd. A complete line of Sporting Goods, Guns, Rifles, Revolvers, Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, Prospectors' Outfits, and General Hardware, Kitchen and Hotel Ware SHERWIN C& WILLIAMS PAINTS OILS AND VARNISHES Prince Rupert Hardware & Supply Co.Ltd. THOS. DUNN, Manager timist DELIVERED TO ANY ADDRESS IN SECTIONS 1, 5 AND 6 EVERY DAY FOR 50c PER MONTH her own, evolved to meet the demands of taste and the convenience of her purse." Don't For the Nurse Don't forget the baby needs water, but not "ice water." Don't give the baby a "soother." Don't feed the baby too often or between meals, and never feed it meat. Don't punish while angry���wait. Don't kiss baby's mouth and hands. Don't forget "colic" is indigestion. Don't put baby to sleep in a closed roo'n Don't give the baby candy. These are some bits of advice given to mothers recently in a bulletin issued by the health department of Chicago, through Dr. Frank W. Atlin, an expert on the proper care of infants. The physician also warns against teasing a child and teaching it to suck its thumb, playing with a small child���using it as a plaything also is a bad practice. Don't try to develop a baby's will, he says. It has all the will it will ever have, but develop its judgment. Advice along the same lines is given by Dr. Gottfried Koehler. Don't stuff your babies. Water them. They are not always hungry when they cry. Sometimes they are thirsty," he said. "When mothers learn that crying babies do not always want to be fed there will be less illness among them. Physicians should teach mothers to find out their children's needs. In one district in the slums we found 200 babies crying for water and their mothers were busy feeding them. For the Housewife To test beef, press it down with the thumb. If it rises quickly, the meat is good. Oil of lavender, sprinkled about in the book-shelves, will prevent books from mildewing. Potato parings, dried in the oven, are good to kindle fires, as they light more easily than wood. A pair of scissors is infinitely better i for trimming off the rind from ham or bacon than a knife. When, wiping silver take care to use a towel free from lint. Silver, like glassware, shows every particle of lint that touches it. It is a wise plan to add coinmeal to gasoline used for cleaning anything badly spotted. The meal helps in rubbing out the spots. PERSONAL Henry Munro leaves tonight for the south by the steamer Prince Rupert. He will be away for a week or so. What Women Are Doing New Jersey school teachers must not ���pank their pupils. State Superintendent of Schools Charles J. Baster has John A. Lamont of Dawson, who has been in the city for a few days recently goes south tonight by the steamer Prince Rupert. After spending a few days in the city, D. M. Moore will leave for the south tonight on the Prince Rupert. SOUTHBOUND Priwss Beatrice. 7 a. m. Not. 2{rj For Vancouver. Victoria tod Sntrj, callinu at Swanson Hav. NORTHBOUND Princess Beatrice November 21st For Port J urn J. G. McNab Impaon, Ketchikan. Juneau and Skagwav. General Ajnt Among the passengers by the steamer Prince Rupert tonight will be G. R. T. Sawle who is leaving the city to spend the winter in the East. Mr. Sawle will visit his mother in Hamilton, Ont and will make the round of the principal cities in the eastern provinces during the winter. Steamers for Vancouver Victoria AND Seattle Connpctinir with EASTBOUND TRAINS Prince Rupert sails 8.80 p.m. Tbunii; BRUNO SAILS FOR STEWART After the arrival of the PrinceRtpet, Wednesday, and returning tocomai with same ateamer joutl 1 For Port Simpson, Nasi and Mian Monday ��� 1 p.m.. Skidegate and Moreiby Island Posa Thursdav ��� 10 p.m. A. E. McMASTER FREIGHT AND PASSENGER MtSt wmwrwrnwi TheBoscowitzS.S.Co. will despatch two Jtfarr.rr? weekly between Victoria, Vancouver and all Northern B. C. ports, calling at PrinceRimBl and Stewart. S.S. Vadso S.S. Venture classed 100 AI at I.';"!'- Leaving Prince Rut ��� rt Sort bound on Fridays. For further particulars apply to PECK. MOORE i CO.. PHISCI KtPOl Head Offices! Victors.. B.C. M44444444444444M1 P. O. BOX 230 rH':"'T, F. W. HART House Furnishings Complete -AT- me Bif FURNITURE ** LADIES! ATTENTION! -JUST RECEIVES- NEW SILK AND FRENCH FLANNF1 SHIRTWAISTS Mrs. S. Frizzell E. EBY �� C0'^ REAL ESTATE Kitsumkalum Land For Sale B & KITSUMKALUM WHOLESALE PRODUCE FRUIT ��� ��� FEED . ��� ��� h. hTmort��n THIRD AVE. THE PRINCE KUPERT OPTIMIST COAL NOTICE Km Chariotta Islands Land District-District of Lkr notice that I, Thos. R. Davey of Queen ileitis', occupation notary public. Intend to Bv Inr permisssion to prospect for cosl and Kleun on iho following described lands: fvmmsnotna st a post plsnted two miles north ��T" mil��� east ol ^Vm'\\ "xT"ft I' Cham Island, and marked No. 5, T. R. D., S. " mar, thence east 80 chains, thence north Cains, thence west 80 chains, thenco south I Cuius to pnint ot commencement, conUining ErBL SK l0* THOS R. DAVEY I Nssv. 1". Wilson Gowing, Ajcnt ..��� Charlotte Islands Land District���District of Skeens Take notic thst 1, Thos. R. Dsvey of Queen sarlntts'. occupation notary public, intend to nlv lor permiasion to prospect for cosl and trolsium on the following described lanst. Commencing at a post planted two miles north d livs- miles east of Section 13, Toss/nahip 7, Slum Island, marked No. 6. T. R. D., S. E. Ihence west 80 chsins, thence north 80 l. �� thencs' sust 80 chains, thence south 80 I io psiint of commencement, conuining 640 BadoXavSiO. THOS. R. DAVEY Nov. 17. Wilson (iowing, Agent ���ssn (ha, otte Islsnds Und Diitrsrt���District of Skeens Un nsstice thst I. Thos R Dsvey of Queen ��r!olte, oecupstion notsry public, inlend to iilv Inr permission to prospect for cool snd tn.limts on the folltwing slescrlhcd land. .Cuiimi'ncing st a post plsnted three miles, esst I Beclion 13, Township 7, (irahsm Island, mark"sl ", T. It. It.. S. W. corner, thenc,-ennt HO chains, s>niv nurth 80 chains, ihence west !10 THOB.H DAVEY |b Nov. 17. Wilson (isiwlng, Arrnt s��, Charlotte UvUssI Land District���District of Skeens l\\l,.' ncitice that I, Thos. R. Dsvey ot Qus-en occupation notary public, intend to M\\ fur larmisssion to prsapect tor cosl snd Jth'ili'utn on the followinr described land: ���. Nov. 17. Wilson (iowing. Agent n Chariotta Islands Land District���District nf Skrens [Take nsiticc that I, Thos. It Davey of Queen arlsstls' Islsnds. oecupstion notary public, intend spply fs��r permission lo prospect for cool and Jtr"l'>utn nn the following described lsnd: ���Cnmmi'ncing al a post planted three miles essl 1 s-ctinn IS, Townahip 7, Graham Islsnd snd kkssl No. t, T. R. D., N. E. corner, thence west I chains, thence south 80 chains, Ihence eaat 80 thence north 80 chains to point ot coirs- tirs'ini'nt. containing 640 acres more or leas. bad tin. U, l'JIO. THOS. R. DAVEY |b. Nov. 17. Wilson Gowing, Agent M Chsrlotte Islands Land District I) Inn of Skeena |Tisk<' nniici' thai 1, Thoa. It Davey of Queen arlmtsi, isreupstion notary public, Inlend to )ly Inr isermtssson to prospect tor coal and s.l.-i"i ..��� Hi,' fullowing described land: Cnmmenrini; at a post planted two mUes north 1 thnv milsss cast of Section 13, Township I I markssl No. 10, T. R. D , N. W. comer, thence ssi mi chains, thence south 80 chains, thence east 1 chains, ths-nee north SO ehalns to point of com* tenccmenl containing 640 acres more or leas. kts-l Oct. 29,1910. THOS. R. DAVEY ��!>. Nov. 17 Wilson Gowing, Agent Mssn Chsrlotte Islsnds Lsnsl District���District of i n, Skes'ns LTake notice Ihst I, Thos. R. Davey ol Quests vhurlotie, oecupstion notary public. Intend lo Piily for permission lo prospect for nisi snd letroli'um on the following described land: I Commencing st a post planted two miles north Jnd i hire miles east of Section 13. Township 7, Braham Island and msrked No. 11, T. R. D.. N. W. terror, thence eut 80 chains, thenc* soulh 80 Jains, ihence west WI chsins. thence north 80 nam, to point of commencement, contsining HU acres more or less. Dati-I Oat 29,1910. THOS. R. DAVEY iih. Nov. 17. Wilson Gowirse, Asent M��n Chsrlotte lalsnds Lsnd District -District of ,_ , Skeens Tsks. notice thst I, Thoa. R. Dsvey of Queen Lisrlott,', siccupstion noUry public, intend to W|il> n.r iisrmlsslon to prospect ior cool and PMrnlmm sin the following described land: t ommi'iicing at a post planted two milss north itid in, miles east of Section 13. Township 7, israham Island and marked No. 12, T. R. D., N. E. ���jraar, thonce west 80 chains, thence south 80 Jan,.. IttMi ���,, go cha|ns, ihence north 80 rams i��� ,���imt 0[ commencement, conuinim 610 jcrym miirsi of !,�����. Uatssj| (m. 2'Jf i9io. THOS. R. DAVEY ���*��� N(IV-17. Wilson (".owing. Agent Rtta-n CharlotU Islands Und District���District of 1 T , Skeens a Taks ,.���!,���. th.t I, Thos. II. Dsvey ot Qussen ��� ""'"'I", oecupstion noury public, inlend lo BSPI'I. i���r i^rmiaslon to proapect for cosl snd |ps nMum ssn Hie following descrilied land: ��� s ssinms'iicing at a post planteil two mile, north land m,. mOaa esat of Section 13, Township 7, I J���'""' Msnsl snd marlnd No. 13. T.R.D., N. W. I ,."" r' 'hent,. east 80 chains, thence south 80 chsins ,,"?' i*'" m 'hsins, thance north SO chsins lo Btl ' commencement, conuining 640 seres more l'!?i",l"r\\2.?' 1910' THOS. R. DAVEY "'' Nnv- ". Wilson Gowing, Agent Ossw ( harlotte Islands Und District-District of T , Skeena Ch��.'i';.n"lice th,t '��� Th"- R- Davey of Quern is., i . "��� \"""Pstion noUry public, intend to ���W- 'or isermlasion lo prospect for cosl snd **.'. um "is the following deacribed land: snj r"mD,"1Pf ���"��� �� Peat plsnted Iwo nsiies north S2l ", T,m *** ot Section 13, Townahip 7, l/fsium Island and marked No. 14. T. R. D���it. ch?i. ' ,!)t,nOT "** m ch��lns, Ihence north 80 3nhT> T wml m chains, thence south 80 ���."'"'" Point of commencement, conuining 640 ���cms more or less. U�����i o,.t. 29i ,910 cub. Nov. 17. THOS. R. DAVEY Wilson Gowing, Agent *fen Charlotle lalanda Und Dlstrict-Dtetrict of .Tak Skeena n��'ii��� 0,lw th,t '��� Th<* ���*��� D����ey of Queon ��,",, "��� ������Pstk>n noUry public intend to MbL.�� E"ffl"H to Prospect for cosl snd I 2 the '"llfwlng descriM Isnda: ,��;?""!����� ��t a post planted two milss. north r;J|'.,',mi1��� esat of Section 13, Townahip 7, ��n,,"',l'laml ��nd msrked No. 16, T. R. D��� I E. cl.ai,.' \\t���� WMt 8 fh*1"". 'hence north 80 ehaln"'tl,���' "y" "�� ch��in��. thence south 80 ���cnVm���.' , 5 commeneement, conUlning 640 11. i, nr '<�������� Kb N v't?' ,910' TWOS- R- DAVEY ��� 17' Wilson Oowtng, Agent LAND PURCHASE NOTICE Skosns Und District���District of Quean CharlotU Islsnds Taks notica that John W. Morris, of Victoria, gentleman, inUsntla to apply for permission lo purchsse the following described hinds: Comtn -ncing at a poat planted sbout half s mile east and one mile south of the smith-oust corner ol T. I.. 37,045, thence 80 chains south, thence 80 chsins west, thence 80 chains north, thence 80 chsins east to point ot commencement, conuining 640 seres more or lesss. DsU July 22, 1910. JOHN W. MORRIS Pub. Sept. 1. Arthur Robertaon, Agont Skoens Und District District ot Queen Charlotte Islsnsls Taks notice that Jeannie Uthian, of Vsncouver, spinster, iiits'mis to spply fnr pcrmstsaion to purchase the following; described Isnda: Commencing st a post planted sbout hslf s mile weat snd one mile south of the south oast corner of T. U 37,045, thence 80 chsins aoulh, thence 80 chalna weat, thonce 80 chsins north, thence 80 chsina east to point of commencement, contsining 640 seres more or lesss. Date July 22, 1910. JKANNIK I.OTH1AN Pub. Sept, 1. Arthur Robertson, Agont Skssns Und District-District of Queen ChsrlotU Islsnsls Taks notico that Minnie, Menale, of Vancouver, spinster, intensis to spply for permission tn purchsse the following slescribed isnds: Commencing st s post plsnted sbout hslf s mils easst and three miles south of the south-east corner ol T I. 37,045, thence north 80 chsins, thence east 80 chsins. thence south 80 chsins. thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, conuining 640 seres, mon* or Is-ssh. Dsu July 22. 1910. MINNIE MENZIE Sept. 1. Arthur Robertson, Agent Skeens Und District -District ot Queen Chsrlutts Islsnds Take notice thst Geonp. Mclntyra Gibbs, of Vsncouver, flnsncisl sgent, intends to spply for CTmlssssion to purchsse the following asascritsed nds: Commencing at s post plsnled sboul hslf s milo eut and three mils* south of the south.'ast eornsr of T. I.. 37,045, thence SO ehalns north thence 80 chsina svssst, thence 80 chains south thence 80 chains east to point ot commencs'snent cssntainlng 640 acres more or leas. ' Dau July 22. 1910. GEO. McINTYRE GII1BS Pub. Ssot. 1. Arthur Robertson. Agsnt Skeens Und District���District of Coast Taka notico that Jossph E. Msuchlldon of Princs, Rupert, II. C, occupalion fsrmer, Intansls to spply for permission to purchsss the following sms>> crlbsd lsnds - Commencing st s post planud about 3 milsss up tho Ex Chum slk Rivsr from tu mouth snd on the left bsnk of river going up stream: thence south 40 chains, thenoe oast 40 chstns, thsnee north 40 chsins more or loss to -Ivor bank, thance westerly sl��ng river bank to riser of eommencemsnt 1st* Auk 15. 1910. ISgdr'Joseph K. Marchlldon" Pub. Aug. 22 Skastna Und District-Distnct of Hanks Island Taks n,,tisss that I. 1. Clifford ot Harry, Min- noeota. occupation merchsnt, InUnsls to spply for permsjsdon to purchsse the foUowing doscribed sands:- Commsmcing st s post planud sbout flvs milss north snd four mUss sast ot tha mouth of an llslot which pr'nt is sbout Un miles south and two nubs. wsst from End HIU Bsnks Island, thonco sast 80 rhaiii.. thsnes north 80 chains, thoneo wost 80 chains, thence south SO chains to point of eom- meneemsnt- Dsto Aug. IS, 1910. J. J. Clifford Pub. Sopt. I '..th. B. L. Tingley, Agent Skswos Und District District of Quesos Chsrlotte lalsnds Tako notico thst Emma Nott. of Vsnoouvor, spinster, intansls lo spply for permission to purchase the foUowing describes! lands Commoncing st spool plsnted sboul hslf s mile oast and ono mile mile south of tho south-east eornsr of T. U 87,045. thsnos 80 chains north, thence 80 chains sast, thence 80 chalna south, thence sn chsins wost to point of commencement, conuining 640 scras more or leas. Dsu July 22, 1*10. EMMA NOTT Pab. Sopt. 1. Arthur Robertson. Agsnt Skeena Und Distrirt- Diatrict of Coast. Ranire 5. Tako notice that Losila Sweder nf Prince Rupert, occupation uilssr. Intends to apply for permission to purchsae the following described lands: ComsTsenciniT at a pssal planted at eouth-cut corner of lot 17S9. thence west forty chsins. thenre south forty chsins, thence east forty chains, thence north forty rhains to commencement cmsUinfnsr IdOscros. Dste Sept. 17. 1910. LOUIS SWEDER Pub. Oct. IS. 1910. Jsaseph Dumss, Agent Prince Rupert Und District���District ot Skoens Take notioe thst Percy Richardson of Victoria, H C., occupation carpenter, intensis to spply tor permiarion to purchase tho following nssscrihed landa: Commeneing st s post plsnted two snd a half miles distant and in sn easterly direction from the junction ot the Kiehsmaiks snd Skeena rivers nn tho north hank of the Skeens, thonco wsst M chains, thence north 40 chains, Ihence east 80 chalna. thence ssnith 40 chsins to tbe point of commencsmsent conuining 320 screa more or less. August 6, 1910. Percy Richardson Pub. August 26. J. E. M. Itogers. Agent Skeona Und Ilalriet ��� District of llsnks lalsnd Take notico thst Dominica Alherigi of Seattle. Wash., occupation grocer, intends to spply for permisssion to purchsse the following described lands Commoncing st s posl plsnled sbout two mllsw south from End Hill, llsnks Islsnd. thence west SO ehsins, thoneo south 80 chsins, thenee eaat 80 cnains, thimce north 80 chains lo point ot com- Dst'^d'sept. 9. 1910. DOMINICA ALRERIQI Pub. Oct 11. B. L. Tingley, Agont Skeens Und District���District of Cosst Rsnge 5 Take notice thst F. W. Gilbert of SeatUe, Wsah, occupsUon clerk. inUnds U spply for permisssism to purchasse Ihe following described lands: Commencing st s post plsnted abmil 10 chsina In a southerly direction from the N. E. corner ssf Lot 618, thonco east 20 chsins, thence aoulh 20 chains, thenre east 20 chains, thence south 60 chains, thence weat 20 chalna more oi leal to the railway right-ot-wsy, Ihence following Ihe railway right-of-way to point of commencement, conUining sbout 200 screa mors or loss. . Dsted Sept. 24, 1910. L1WLME Pub. Oct 1. MsnceU Clsrk. Agont Coast Und District���District of Skesns Take notico thst J. W. Scott of l*rlnos Rupert, oecupstion merchsnt intends to spply for por- lasion to purchsse the following described Isnds: Commencing st a post plsnted one hslf mile oast of GUbort Burrow's comer post, thenee 80 ehslns north, theneo 80 chsina weat, thonce 80 ehaina south, thsnes 80 chsins eoat to point of commencement. _,���__ Dt.t�� Am,. 9, 1910. J-** S<;OTT Pub. S*pt. 16. Nwim D*i��* A*** LAND PURCHASE NOTICE LAND PURCHASE NOTICES Queen Charlotte Ih.un.1h Und Dbtrict��� DUtrict of Skeenu Tske notice that 1, Thus. K. Davey of Queen Churlotte, occupation notary public, intend to apply for permiiwlon to prosper, for coal and petroleum on the following, deucribed land: CommencinK at a post planted two milea north and three milun eaMt of Section Vi, Townahip 7, Graham Inland and marked No. I'.. T. It. l��.. S. W. corner, thence cum HU chains, thence north HO chalna, thence west 80 ehaina. thence Mouth HO chains to point of commencement, containing, 640 arret, more or leas. Dated Oct. 89, 1910. THOS. U. DAVEY I'ub. Nov. 17 Wilson Cowing, Agent Queen Charlotte Islands Und Diatrict���Diatrict of Skoena Take notice that 1, Thos. K. Davey of Queen ('harlotte, oceupstlor notary public, -intend to apply for permission to pnuuHTt for coal and petroleum on the following descrilted land: Commencing at a post planted two milea north and three milea east of Section la, Townahip 7, Graham Island and marked No. 17, T. R, D., S. K. corner, thence west HO chains, thence north HO ehaina, thence east SO chains, thence south HO chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acre* more or lem. Dated Oct. 29, 1910. THOS. H. DAVKY I'ub. Nov. 17. Wilson Gowing, Agent Queen Charlotte Islanda Und District���Diatrict of Skeona Tako notico that I, Thoa. It. Davey of Queen Charlotte, occupation notary public, Intend to apply for peamission to pronjtert for coal and petroleum on the following d.vtcribed land- Commencing at a post planted four mllee north and five miles east of Section 1:1, Townsh.p 7, Graham Inland and marked T. U. D., N W. corner, thenre eaat HO chains, tbence aouth 80 chains, thenre west R0 chains, thence north HO chalna to point of commencement, containing 640 arrm more or less. Dated Oct. 29, 1910. THOS. R. DAVKY Pub. Nov. 17. Wilson Gowing, Agont Queen Charlotte Islands Und District-District of Skeena Take notice that 1, Thos It. Davey of Queen Charlotte, orcupation notary public. Intend to apply for |M*rmissiun to prrw}>ert for coal and |.< ir..!.-urn on the fidlowinu di**crih*Hl land: ('ommencing at a post plantexl six milos nonh and five miles east of Section 13, Townahip 7 Graham Island and marked Nn. 29. T. Ii 1 >.. N, W. comer, thenre east HO chains, thenre aouth HO ehaina, thence weet HO chains, thence north HO chalna to point of commencement, containing 640 acre* more or leaa. Dated Oct. II, 1910. THOS. It. DAVEY I*ub. Nov. 17. Wilson Gowing. Agont Quoen Charlotte Islands Und District ���District of Skeena Take notice thai I. Thoa. R. Davey of Queen Charlotte, occupation notary public, intend to apply for permivton to prospect for coal and petroleum on the following deMCribed land: Commencing at a post planted eighl miles north and five milea east of Section 13, Townahip 7, Graham laland and marked No. 38, T. R. D.. S. W. corner, thence east 80, chalna, thenre north 80 chains, thence weal KO chains, thence aoulh 80 ehaina to point of commencement, containing 640 arrea mom or ,���-����������. Dated Nov. 1, 1910. THOS. R. DAVEY I'n.' Nov. 17. Wtlaon Gowing, Agent Quoen Charlotte lalands Und Diatriet���District of Skema Take notice that I, Thoa. II Davey of Queen Charlotte, orcupation notary public, Inlend to apply fur permiaaion to proa|>eet for coal and petroleum on the following dcarribed land: ('"ininiTifin,: at a poat planted eight mil���i north and five miles eaat of Section 13, Townahip 7, Graham laland and marked No. 39. T. It D.. 1 E. corner, thenee waat 80 ehaina, thence north 80 ehaina. thence east 80 chalna, thence aoulh HO ehaina to point of enrnmenevment, containing 640 arrea more or leas. I��ated Nov. 1, 1910. THOS. R. DAVEY I'ub Nov 17. Wilaon Gowing. Agent Queen Charidtte Islands Und District��� Distrirt of Skrrna Take notice that I, Thoa. It Davey of Queen Charlotte, occupation notary public. Intend to apply for permiasion to pm*ap>trt for coal and petroleum on the following dearritied land: Commencing at a poat planted aix milea north and live miles east of Section 13. Townahip 7, Graham laland and marked No. 30. f. It. !>., S. W. eorner, thence east HO chains, thence north 80 chains, thenee weat 80 ehaina, thence south 80 chalna to point of commencement, containing C.\\i) acres more or leaa. Dated Oct, 11, 1910. THOS. R. DAVKY Pub. Nov. 17. Wtlaon Gowing. Agent Queen Charlotte Islands Und District���District of Skeena Take notice that I, Thos. R. Davey of Queen Charlotte, occupation notary public, intend to apply for permiieinn to prospect fnr mal and petroleum on the following doscrilied land: Commencing at a post planted aix mike, north and Ave miles eaat of Section 13, Township 7, Graham Island and marked No. 31, T. It. D., S. E. txvrner, thence west 80 chains, thenee north 80 chains, thence east 80 chalna, thance aouth 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Dated Oct. 31,1910. THOS. R. DAVEY Pub. Nov. 17. Wilaon (rowing. Agent Queen Charlotte Islands Und District -Distrirt of Skeena Take notice that I. Thoa. It. Davey of Queen Charlotte, occupation notary public. Intent) ui .apply for pennlsaton to prosi>*ert for roal and petroleum nn the following deacribed land: Commencing at a pmt planted six milea north and thre ��� milea east of Section 13, Townahip 7, Graham Island and marked No. 32, T. R. D., S. W. corner, thenee eaat 80 ehaina. thenee north 80 chains, thenee west 80 chains thenee aouth 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or leas. Dated Oct. 31, 1910. THOS. R. DAVEY l*ub. Nov. 17. Wilson Gowing, Agent Quren Charlotte Islands Und District���Diatrict of Skeena Take notice that I. Tho��. R. Davey of Queen Charlotte, occupation noUry public, intend to apply fnr permission to prospect for coal and petroleum on the following deacrilspd land: Commencing at a post planted six miles north and three mltea eaat of Section 13, Townahip 7, Graham Island and marked Nu. 33, T R. I... s. E. comer, thenee went 80 chalna, thenee north 80 chains, thence east 80 rhains. thenre south 80 chains to point of cnminencement, containing 640 acrea more or less. Dated Nov. 1, 1910. THOS. It. DAVEY Pub. Nov. 17. Wilson Gowing, Agent Queen Charlotte Islands Und Diatrict���District of Skeena Tako notice that I, Thoa. R. Davey of Queen Charlotte, occupation notary public, intend to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum on the following described land: Commencing al a post planted eight milea north and thre* mllea east of Section 13. Townahip 7, Graham laland and marked No. 11 T. It D., N. W. eorner, thenee east 80 ehaina, thence aouth 80 chains, thenre west 80 chains, thenre north 80 rhains to point of commencement, containing 640 acrea more or lesa. Dated Nov. 1, 1910. THOS. R. DAVEY I'ub. Nov. 17. Wilaon Gowing, Agenl Skeena Und District - Diatrict of Coaat Range 5 Take notice that Dan McDougall of Prince Rupert, B, C, occupation carpenter, intenda to apply for permiasion to purchaae the following ileaerilied landa: Commencing at a post plantod two chains weat of the aouth eaat corner of William McTheo'a surveyed purchase i Mack's recent aurvey about August 20, 1910) on the eaat aide of Ukelae Uke, thence went 40 rhaina more or loaa to R Ungley a purchaae (Mack's aurvey August 20, 1910) thence aouth 80 chains, thenre eaat 40 chains, thenoe north HO chains to point of commencement, containing 320 acres more or less. ��� , M DAN M'DOUGALL Pub. Nov. 5. William McPhec, Agent Skeena Und District District of Coaat Range 5 Take notice that Charles M. Wilson of IVnce Rupert, H. C, occupation real estate agent, intenda to apply fnr permission to purchaae the following desrrihed landa: Commencing at a post planted at the noiheast corner of Johnson's surveyed lot No. f��H4, thance weat 30 chains more or KM to 10 chains eaat of Pete Delloor's surveyed pre-emption ��� Mack's recent aurvey August 2.r>, 1910) on the east side of Ukelse Uke, thence north 80 rhaina to the aoulh line of William Gainey'a lot surveyed Augu��t 20, 1910, thence east 30 chains, thenre south b chains to point of commencement, contnlning 240 acres more or less. ,. , M CHAS. M. WILSON Pub. Nov. o. Skeena Und Distrirt District n| Coast Range 6 Take notice that Harry Uvor of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation plasterer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following descrilwl landa: Commeneing at a post planted 10 chains weat of the northeast corner ot John Furlong's surveyed pre-emption (Mack's recent survey August 22, 1910) on the eaat aide of Ukelse Uke, thence west 30 chuins mow or less, thence north 10 chains, thence easl t!0 ehaina. thence south HI chaini. to point of commeneement, containing 120 acres more or leas. HARRY LEVER Pub. Nov. 5. Chaa. M. Wilaon, Agent Skeena Und Diatrict Distrirt of Queen Charlott Islands Take nntice that Catherine Howmnn of Vancouver, II. C, occupation spinster, intends In apply for permiaaion to purchase the following descrilied landa: Commencing at a |>ost planted on the ahore near the mouth of Juskatula Mav, at altout the northwest corner of Timlier License No. 3089:1, thence east 80 chains, thence north 20 ehaina mon- or lesa to the shore, thenre westerly following the shore hack to tho place of commencement, containing 160 acrea more or less. Dated Oet. 7, 1910. CATHERINE BOWMAN Pub. Nov. I.. A. E. Jeaaup, Agent Skeena Und Diatrict���District of Queen Charlotte lalanda Take notiee that Gordon J. Jeaaup of Vancouver, B. C, occupation clerk, intends to apply for permiaaion to purchase th�� following deacribed landa: Commencing at a poat planted on the ahore of Mas-vet Inlet about 20 ehaina north of the northeast corner of Timlier Licenae No 30895 and lieing id tout one mile east of the.entrance to Ju*>katala Hay, Ihence aouth 80 chains, thence eaat 80 chalna, thence north 80 ehaina more or leaa to the ahore of Masset Inlet, thence westerly following the ahore back to the place of commencement, containing 640 arrea more or leaa. Dated Oct. 7, 1910. GORDON J. JESSUP Pub. Nov. 5. A. E. Jeaaup, Agent Skeena Und District ��� District of Queen Charlotta Islands Take notice that C. W. StanclifTe of Vancouver, B. C, occupation conaulting engineer, intenda to apply for permiaaion to purchase the following described landa* Commencing at a post planted at the southeast corner of Timber Licenae No. 3089S about one mile aouth and one mile eaat of the entrance to Juakatala Bay, Ihence north 20 chains, thenee east 80 ehaina, thence aouth 20 ehaina, thence weat 80 chains to the place of commencement, containing 160 acrea. Dated Oct. 7, 1910. C. W. STANCLIFFE Pub. Nov. 6. A. E. Jeaaup, Agent Caaaiar Und Diatrict���Diatrict of Caaaiar Take notice thai Henry Hunter Morton of Prince Rupert, B. C, occupation clerk, intenda to apply fur permiaaion to purchaae the following descrilied land: Commencing at a poat planted one mile In a northerly direction from the north end of llulkley Uke and 10 chains weat nf Bulkley Creek, thenc* aouth 80 ehaina, thance west 80 chalna, thence north HO chalna, thenre eaat 80 chalna to point of commencement, and containing 640 acrea, move or loaa. Date Oet. 8. 1910. HENRY HUNTER MORTON Pub Oct. 26. Wilfrid C. Maedonald. Agent Skeena Und Dtatrict -District ol Queen Charlotle lalanda Notice La hereby given that thirty daya after date | intend to apply to the Chief Commimionera of Unda and Works for a licenae to prospect for coal and petroleum under the furahorc under the watera ami under the land of the following de- acriberl landa: Commeneing at a poat planted on the foreshore at Miaaton Point on the north end of Mormhy Island and marked "W. C. Slade. S. W. Corner/* thence running 80 chains north, thence 80 chains east, thence 80 chalna aoulh, thenee following the alnuositiea of the shore to point of commencement. l/ocated this 16 day of September. 1910. W. C. SLADE, Locator Puh. October 1. O. W. ftafuac, Agent Skeena Und Dbrtrict -Diatrict of Queen (harlotte lalanda Notice ia hereby given that thirty daya after date 1 Intend to apply lo the Chief Commiaaioner ' of Unda and Worka for a licenae to prospect for , coal and petroleum under the foreahore under the land and under the watera of the following de- | acribed landa: CommencinK at a poat planted on the foreahore of the north coaat of Moresby laland about two I miles eaat of Mlaaion Point and marked "W. C. { Slade, S. W. Comer," thence running north 80 rhains. thence eaat 80 chalna, thenee aoulh 80 rhains. thence following the sinousitiea of the ahore to point of commencemenL Dated thia 16 day of September, 1910. W. C. SLADE, Locator Pub. October 1. O. W. lUIuae, Agent Skeena Und Diatrict -Diatrict of Queen Charlotta lalands Notiee is hereby given that thirty daya after date I inlend lo apply to the Chief Commiaaioner of Unda and Worka for a license to proapect for coal and petroleum under the foreahore under the lands and under the waters of the following described landa: Commeneing at a post planted on the foreahore of the north coaat of Moreaby Island about two mllea eaat of Mission Point and marked "W. C. Slade, S. E. Corner," thence running 80 ehaina north, thence 80 chalna west, thenee 80 ehaina aouth, thenee following the alnuositiea of the ahore 80 chains east to point of commencement. Located this 16 day of September, 1910. W. C. SLADE, Locator Puh. October 1. O. W. Rafuae, Agent Coaat Und District District of Skeena Tako notice that Gilbert Burrows of Prince Rupert, occupation assayer, intenda lo apply for permiaaion to purchaae the following deacribed landa: Commencing at a poat planted one mile eaat of J. II. Murphy's corner poat, thence 40 chalna west, thence 80 chains south, thence 40 ehaina eaat, thenco 80 chalna north to point of commencement. Date Aug. 9, 1910. GILBERT BURROWS Pub. Seot. 15. Numa Duvis. Agent Coaat Und Diatrict -District of Skoona Take notice that Frank Kelly of Prince Rupert, occupation tranaferman, Intenda to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a poat planted one and one half mllea northeast of Catherine Harrison's corner poat, thenco north 40 chains, thence 40 chains oaat, thence 40 chains south, thence 40 chains weat to ?nint of commencement. >ate Aug. 9, 1910. FRANK KELLY 1Mb. Sept. 15. Numa Demera, Agent Skeena Und District District ol Hanks Island Take notice that Chatlea Prozina of Graceville, Minnesota, occupation merchant, intends to apply for permission tu purrahse the following descrilied lands: Commencing at a post planted four milea north and one mile weat of tho mouth of an inlet, which point la about ton miles aouth and two miles weat of End HUI, Banks Island, thence west 80 chains, ihence north 80 chains, thence east 80 ehaina, thence aouth 80 chains to point of commencement Date Aug. II, 1910. CHARLES FROZINA Pub. Sept. 15. B. L. Tingley, Agent Skeena Und District���Diatrict of Banks Island Take notice th'i I Uwornece Kennedy of Barry, Minnesota, occupation farmer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted six miles north of the mouth of an inlet, which point is about ten miles south and two miles west of Knd Hill, Banks Island, thonce east 80 chains, tbence south 80 chains, thenco west 80 chains, thence north 80 ehalns tn point of commencement. Date Aug. 11, 1910. LAWRENCE KENNEDY Puh. Sept. 15. II. L Tingley, Agent Coast Und District -District of Skeena Take notice that 0. D. Tite of Prince Rupert, occupation merchant, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following e mllea weat and one mile north of Knd Hilt, Banka Island, thence east 80 ehaina, thence south 80 chains, thenco west HO chains, thence north 80 ehalns to point of commeneement. Dated Sept. 9, 1910. ESTELLE B. MAYER Pub. Oct. 11. B. L. 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THE IROQUOIS POOL j English and American Billiards Eight Tables Centre Street Denver, Colo., Nov. 17 ���With one' wing tip of his machine crumpled like a piece of paper, Ralph Johnstone, the brilliant young aviator, holder of the world's altitude record, dropped like a plummet from a height of 500 feet into the inclosure at Overland Park Aviation field and was instantly killed. When the spectators crowded about the inclosure reached him his body lay beneath the engine of the biplane with the white planes that had failed him in his time of need wrapped about it like a shroud. Nearly every bone in his body was broken. He had gamb'ed with death once too often, but he played the game to the end, fighting coolly and grimly to the last second to regain control of his broken machine. Fresh from his triumphs at Belmont ! park, where he had broken the world's , record for altitude with a flight of ; 9,714 feet, Johnstone attempted to give I the thousands of spectators, who stood ' with craned necks to watch him, an | extra thrill with his most daring feat, the [ spiral glide which had made the Wright aviators famous. The spectators got j A Complete Stock of Liquors on Hand P. o. Bos S2 I their thrill, but it cost Johnstone his life. His Last Flight The fatal flight was the second John- ' stone had made this afternoon. In DR. W. BARK ATT CLAYTON Dentin Westenhaver Block. Cftr. Seeond Aw Phone Grew 59 MUNRO st LA1LEY Architect*. Stork Building. Second Avenue. ALFRED CARSS. f. v. BENNETT B i of British Columns [ I r r,,,V ,~ ar��i Manitoba Bar.. .. ,"**����� CARSS & BENNETT Barristers, Ni itaries, Etc. Omee-Exchsnue !'..... ttesiiss-assl Plumbing. Heating and General Steam Fitting WM. GRANT SHOP-Basement of Helgerson Block SIXTH STREET. Phons No. �� OPEN FOR BUSINESS D.D.S. WM. S. HALL, I..D. Dentist. Crown and Briilgs- Work a Specialty. All dental opereti : - ��� --iv- Quol local anasthrtic-s sdn ������ ' ��� i-^sa traction of teeth. Commits .',,.'_.si and �� Alder Block! *""��*' LUCAS A GRANT .Civil and Mimr..- Er..- Rcports, Plsn,. S; st Whsrf I Office:-2nd Ave . sia�� ns-sr First Stmt PRINCE ROT I Sole AirenU for Northern B. C. Budweiser Beer The chief of them all Nanaimo Beer Th* ^L10^! on the market the first flight, when he was in the air Kincaid, Scoll & Co'yS. Scotch Whiskey pi^sapp Pnnprt Iftrlrrp lOOC with Hoxsey and Brookins, he had gone ' ah the leading brands of scotch. Irish. sIulCC IMipcll LUUgC. LU.W Rye. Gin. Brandy. Wine. Etc, always on hand. CLARKE BROS. through the usual programme of dips: and glides with his machine apparently j under perfect control. Then Johnstone | rose again, and after a few circuits' of the course to gain height, headed ! toward the foothills. Still ascending, he i fi g^ sq m TTTITllT swept liiick in a bin circle, and as he | 1JT ��^# [% f\\ |\\ Tj |\\ j[ NO. Meets in Hm H- 63 n Block Every Tuesday Evening All members of tr.e NdM ;��� theeitj are requested to v:-:: ::���. Mft. C. V. BENNETT. S. G. N. SCHE1NMAN, Set, PHONE 130 P.O. BOX 172 LAND PURCHASE NOTICE fftsens lan.l District���District ot Coast Range 5 Take notics thst Goats* Owen Johnston of Melbourne, Asia, occupation painter, intends to apply for permiison to purchase ths following anseribed Unds: Commencing st s posst plantad one mile up Extrews River on east bsnk, thenoe east 40 chains. thance nonh 80 chsins, thence West 60 chains. Bore or less, to the bank of Eltrews Kiver, thence ���Jong bank of Extrews River south to point of ���ommencssment, conuining :lln acres more or less. GEORGE OWEN JOHNSTON Dated Sapt. 12, 1910. Pub. Oet. 17. A. H. Johnston. Agent GEO. T. STEWART BofA-s**pinf, Accoutinf ud Aafita. Boob Balnccd aa, StatemnU Made Up 'Sim* | THEATRE BLOCK C��. 2wi A-c. 6di St reached the north end of the inclosure he started his spiral glide. It* you want that sweet, nutty flavored He was then at an altitude of about BREAD- try our FRENCH���the kind 800 feet. With the planes titled at an ' that pleases, angle of almost 90 degrees, he swooped ! Third Ave- between 7lh and 8th Sis. /V/^, .% /Vnn V* V\\(\\m down in a narrow circle, the aerpolane j 1 \\CM/ I\\.TWX I lUlCl seeming to turn almost in its own length.I Sksens Land District -District ol Cosst Range h Take notice thst Ernestine M. Grsble. married woman of San Francsico, U. S. A., occupation masssense. Inlands to spply for permission to purchase the following deacribed lamia: Commencing st s post plsnted on ths south side of the G. T. P. right-of-wsy 73 1-2 mOes from Prince Kupert on the north side of the Skeena Rlvar, thence south 20 chains more or lesss to ths bank o( the Skeena River, thence 80 chsins more or kssss slong the bank of the Skeens River in a northwesterly direction to the G. T. P. right-of way, Usance 60 chains more or less in sn esuterly direction along the G. T. P right-of-way to the point of eommencemenl snd containing 120 acres, more W. J. McCutcheon Carries Complete Stock of Drugs. Special attention paid to filling prescriptions. Theatre Block phone no. 79 Second Ave. GRAND HOTEL WORKING MAN'S HOME ARTAUIi ft BESNEH PROPRIETORS As he started the second circle the middle spur, which braces the left side of the lower planes folded up as though it had been hinged. Plunges to Earth For a second, Johnstone attempted to right the plane by warping the other | Spring Beds, clean White SheeU 25c of lWon *nd ci8a"' wing tip. Then the horrified spectators saw the plane swerve like a wounded bird and plunge straight toward the earth. The New Knox Hotel II t��M-]( European plan First-clssM****! �� the latest modern ImpiWfWMBsa. THE BAR keeps only the best bin* THE CAFE i�� open from UM Rooms 50c to 8 p.m. Excellent .-msine: nm-f**- kssVVMh BEST IN TOWN FOR TBI MONTY g��Dg 5<,c AND UP First Avenue. Prince Rem: Labour Bureau in connection Dated Sept. 12.1910 ERNESTINE M. GRABLE \\ Pub. Oet- 17. A. H. Johnston. Agent i ._ Land District���District ol Coast Rsnge .', Take notice thst Brent U. Grable of San Fran- ' sicrsa. t,'. S. A., oecupstion accountant, inlands to : apply fsir permission to purchsse the following j dswerihed lsnds: Commencing st a post plsnted on the south side I at the G. T. P. right-ot-wsy mile 73 1-2 from Prince Rupert on the north tsirle ,,f the Skeens River, thence sosit h 20 chsina more or loss to the bsnk of the Skeena Kiverthence HO chsins more or ke�� along the bank of the Skrens Kiver in s northeasterly direction to the G. T. P. right-ol-wsy, thenca 60 chains more or less slong the G T. P. right-of-way Id a westerly direction to the point of commencement snd containing 120 scrss, more or less. Dated Sept. 12. 1*10. BRENT U. GRABLE Pub. i let. 17. A. H. Johnston. Agent Bkset.a Land District���District ot Cosst Range 6 Taae notice that Arthur Henry Johnston of Princ. Kupert, occupalion builder, intends to apply lor permission to purchase the followng described Only Housewith Hot and Osld water In every room Best Furnishes! Hotel In City Corner Fifth snd Fraser St. SAVOY HOTEL A. J. Prudhomme. Prop. American and European plan.-Dining Room Service uT.-sir.m---.-l .I',* r��t Brandt of Liq- uori and Cigars. All kinds of position.* funished FREE lor perm land.: Commencing st s post planted 20 chains esst of 74 mile post in the O. T. P. right-of-wsy on north ride of same and Skeena River, thence 80 rhaina aorth. ihence 80 chsins west, thenc. 80 chsins south to G. T. P. right-of-way, thance 80 chains east along G. T. P. right-of-wsy to point of commeneement snd containing 640 scrss more or torn. D.t*d Sept. 12x,r9...ur HENRy ,0HNST0N Pub. Oct. 17. INSERT YOUR LAND PURCHASE NOTICES IN THE OPTIMIST SMOKING CHIMNEYS CURED STOVE PIPES ELBOWS Stove Pipes put up, Cleaned and Repaired. Furnaces put in and Repaired Don't throw away the old stove until you have seen un. We repair and make as good as new. Only First Class Tin Shop in City Prince rupert sheet metal workS Johnstone was thrown fiom his seat as the nose of the plane swung downward. He caught on one side of the wire stays between the planes with both hands. Then working with hands and I feet he fought by main strength to warp the planes so that their surfaces might I nRST AVE. AND SEVENTH STREET catch the air and check his descent. For a second it seemed to the white- j J' GOODMAN- ******** facsjd spectators almost under him that Pboo�� 178, Prince Rupert, B.C. he might succeed, for the football - ��� helmet he wore blew off and fell much more rapidly than the plane. The hope was omy momentary, how- : �������,. i^a District-District of Bsnk. island ever, for when only about 300 fret from T,k' ""N** lh*1, F- Johnnis*. of Graces/iiie. Minn. .. , .. ., ��occupation rssslsjiant keespw, intends to sppy (or, ! the ground the machine turned com- permisssion to purchase, the following doeribsd pletely over and the spectators fled , commwdng st . post plsntad .bout a*, ma. wildly as the broken plane, with the "f1 *uid. l.wo rau" ���outh ,rom "*��� mouth o�� sw I ... ... - , . . . , inlet, which point is shosst ten mils, south and two tense-laced boy still lighting grimly tnam ssrort from End Hill. B.nks Island, tbssne. in ita msMh nf tasrosi on.l .is,., nlnnasail i *Mt *�� cl>alns, thence eouth 80 chains, thence west in ii mesn Ol wires and stays, plunged go chains, thsnee north 80 chsin. to point of LINDSAY'S CARTAGE al STORAGE G. T. P. Tramfer Agenti Orders promptly lU OFF1CE-H. B. R.whett.r. ��� ��� W ��* make health. Mr, vplh ami hap- lot. Prices are j your order will receive piomP- t-tt* tion piness your very reasonable ��n' All varieties M Wines and Liqu��rs also kept In ^pck' Sutherland k Maynard er. t< W��R NflRTH on to purahw. the fallowing descrilsed lsnds: SOLE mtVtvumm mhvsneing tt . post glsntad on. mil. srsst of | |'l|i 'M '' Fraser Street and Si had torn this splinter from the crushed ! m^^L and mangled body and ran glnefully '< ,k'r1���!r,r'!l' ! " PS P'*.n"","���"T,""," ""' "; the stouth-west corner of r. L. 19,762, thence east n_ ( >n(j s;js;t|i BBW Phone 108 2nd Ave. away, carrying his horrid trophy with w ehsins, thsne. south so'ehslns! thens.. west so the aviator's blood still dripping ttm\\^^Z^iUMSi-mmm. its end. Frantic the crowd tore away rffflTT,M** J"hn hohkkt ukii- Arthssr Robsrtson, Agsnt "Sr^sDTHE OPTIMIST THE PRINCE RUPERT OPTIMIST T|g>jSr>sV��Sl ,*| ������ V f.lm..m..r.tm*.....f.l m. y. .^ ^ _.>. ,f *\\ iJUST A FEW- Lots Block Section Price land 2 5 1 $8000 21 12 1 9500 20 and 21 27 1 7500 17 and 18 30 1 10.000 63 and 64 - 34 1 12,500 13 and 14 5 5 2150 15 and 16 45 5 1050" land 2 3 6 3000 7 49 7 400 27 and 28 28 8 750 C. D. RAND, Broker l��a/^gsw��jVtgssnJss>s>a^^ Vss��<>tttl>>��>ss/ta'a)s>^ TO RENT itw��esJssV*VMsir*s��VVM��*'s^ Two Furnished Heated Offices on the Ground Floor in the Exchange Block. s��<>As��>/seVsisVV'sfVs��'VVVVV��^s��Vssis��r-����sV.i.*����>^^ JULIUS LEVY Jobber of High-grade Havana Cigars Tobaccos Wholesale and Retail Advertise in The Optimist 5 CHIPS FROM THE j HUMORISTS 1 Census Taker���How many children have you? Citizen���Three. Census Taker���Altogether? Citizen���No; one at a time. Strenuous Hint The autumn leaves are beginning to let go as she antl he sat in the trusty hammock, side by each. "I wonder why a young man rocks the boat when he takes a girl for a row?" she asked. "Oh, I suppose he does it just to hear the girl scream," he replied. "But," she said, "a girl would scream just as loud if he attempted to kiss her, and it's ever so much safer." "Why do you insist on taking that youngster's photograph every few weeks?" "After he has plunged into thc hardships and respunsibilities of mature life, he can take the pictures out and look at 'em. When he sees how his mother used to dress him and cut his hair he'll feel more resigned to being grown up." Wanted���A Cinch "So," said the good man, "you intend to be a doctor when you grow up." "Yep," Tommy replied. "And why have you decided upon the medical profession?" "Well, a doctor seems to be the only man that keeps right on getting paid whether his work is satisfactory or not." A Bargain Sale The city artist had tramped over fields and meadows without finding a cow suitable for a model. At last he sighted a sad looking animal with shaggy hide and protruding ribs. However, it was the only cow available and he tried to strike a bargain with its owner. "How much will you charge to sketch your cow?" he enquired. "Been charging a dollar and a half a day," drawled the rustic. "Dollar and a half a day! Great Scott! Don't you consider it rather dear for such a model as that?" The owner stood in deep meditation. "It may be, stranger," he pondered, "an' you look like a decent sort of a chap. Suppose yeou give me $2 an' yeou can have the whole blamed caow." Optimist Ads Bring Results The unprofitableness of advertising is not in doing too much of it-it is in not doing it correctly. If you do not know the best way to advertise call on us at the Optimist Office. We will show you. Advertise In The Optimist. ] less ,, n sjessass . .�� , ss ^ ��, * s, , ., ^., fcssss ssjsssj sPJ NOTICE Is hereby given thst Application wil be mssie to the Parliament ol Csnads, st iu neit session, (or an Act Incorporating a Compsny under tho nsme ol "TUB HIUTISli COLUlsfHIA AND WHITE R1VEK RAILWAY COMPANY" with power to construct snd operate s line ol railway running from a point in the Province ol British Columbia on the Internatlonsl Boundsry where ssid boundary crosses Deer Creek, s tributary to the Chilkat River, or near thereto, and thence extending north-westerly tswanls the Alsek River snd thence through the Shskwsk Vslley to Lake Kluane snd thence slong this lake via the Donjek Vslley to the White River snd thence, II desired, by the most leasibte route to the International Boundsry between the Yukon Territory snd Alssks betwonn the sixty-second snd sixty- lourtha parallels ol Istltude.wlth power to generate and use electrical snd other energy, and to dispose ol the surplus thereol; to construct snd operate telegraph snd telephone lines, snd to charge tolls lor the use thereof, slao Using tho amount ol securiti��� to be used with respect to such line, also authorising smslgsmstion with other companies, with other usual snd customary powers. DATED at the City ol Ottaws In the Provinco ol Onurlo this 20th day o. 0*A.D..9I.. Solicilor for Uu App.ironU Pub. Ho��. 6/4* SAMUEL HARRISON V. P. G. GAMBLE Samuel Harrison & Co. Real Estate and Stock Brokers Portland Canal Stocks and Claims a Specialty Agents for Stewart Land Co. Prince Rupert and Stewart LAND LEASE NOTICE COAL NOTICE Skeena ....ml iHr-tric. I>i-lrirt of -Tout Tako nut icv that Emanuel Spro of Print** Unpen. It. ('., occupation laborpr, intends to apply for p-rnnisaion lo MMl lhe following, dnscrilKMl land: Commencing at a poat planted ahout 10 ehaina north from the northeast corner of Lot 3.1, thence ' went 1500 foot to ahore of Smith Inland, thenc* following ahore In a southerly direction 1200 feet, thonce cut to ahore of I >������ Iforsoy laland, thence following ahore In a northerly direction to point of commencement. Dated Sept. .10, 1910. EMANUEL SPRO i Pob. Out, 1. SUBMARINE COAL NOTICE Skeena I .and Diatriet���Dlalrict of Queen CharlotU lalanda Notice ia hereby given that thirty days after dato 1 intend to apply to the Chief CommiMtlnner of Landa and Wants for a licenae to prospect for coal and petroleum under the foreahore and under the watera of the follnwing deaenbed landa: Commencing al a poat planted on lhe foreahore of tho north end of Moreaby laland. three mllea eaat of Mission Point and marked "W. C. Slade, 3. W. Comer"; thence running north HO chains, tnence east HO chains, thenca south HO chains; ihence following the sinuosities of ths shore to point of commencement. Located this 16 day of September, 1910. V. C. SLADE. locator Pub. Octoher 1. O. W. Rafuae. Agent Skeena Land District���District of Queen Charlotte Islsnds Notice Is hereby given that thirty daya after data I intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Isstuida and Works for a licenao to prospect for coal and petroleum under the foreshore under the waters and under tha land of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on tha foreahore of Minion Point on Moresby and marked "VY. C. Slade, S. K. Corner," Ihence running 80 ehaina north, thence 80 chalna west, thenee HO ehaina aouth, thence following the sinuosities of the foreahore to point nf commencement. Located thia 16 day of September, 1910. W. C. SLADE. Locator Pub. October 1. O. W. Uafu-i. Agent Caaaiar Land District I i.s.nrt of Caasiar Take notica that I Neill M. McNeill of Prince Rupert, H. On occupalion Real .Estate I>aaler, Intenda to apply for permisaion to purchaaa tha follnwing dascril>ed lands:��� Commencing at a post planted one mile In northerly direction from the north end of llukley Lake and ten ehaina west llulkley Creek, thenca north 80 chalna, thenco weat 80 ehaina, thence aouth 80 chains, thence east 80 chsins to point of oommonce* ment, and containing 610 acres, mora or loaa. Dsted Oct. 8, 1910. NK1L M. McNEILL Pub. Oct. 25. Wilfrif C. McDonald, Agont Skeana Und District���District of Quean Charlotte Islands Take notice that Lilian Morris, of Victoria, spinster, intanda to apply for permiaaion to purchaaa tho following doacribed landa: Commencing at a post plarttod about half a mils oast and one mile aouth of the aouth-eaM corner of T. U 37,046. thanca eouth 80 ehaina, thanca east 80 ehaina, thenee north 80 chains, thanea waat 80 chains to point of eommencamant, oontaining 840 acres more or loaa. Date July 22, 1910. LILIAN MORRIS Pub. Sopt, 1. Arthur Robertaon, Agent Skeana Und District���Dtatrict u' Ranka laland Taka notice that Robert Mitchell of Vancouver, B. C, occupation merchant, intanda to apply for permission to purch-ase the following described lanha: Commoncing at a poat planteil about Ave miles oast and two miles south from tha mouth of an inb't, which point Is about tan miles south and two miles wost from End Hill, Hanks Islsnd, thanca wast 80 chains, thanca south HO chsins, thence east 80 chains, thenee north 80 ehalns to point of commencement. Dsted Sept. 8, 1910. ROBERT MITCHELL Pub. Oct. 11. B. L. Tingley. Agen Skeena Land District���District of Banka Island Tako notico that Jamas O'Phelan of Seattle, Wuh., occupation dork, Intanda to apply for permiasion to purchase tha following doscribed lands: Commandng at a post planted about throe milas woat and ono milo north from End Hill, Banka laland, thenca west 80 chains, thanea aouth 80 chains thanca east 80 chains, thanca north 80 ehaina to point of eommencamant. Dated Sopt. 9, 1910. JAMES O'PHELAN Pub. Oet. 11. B. L. Tlngloy, Agont TRY THE OPTIMIST WANT AD. WAY OF FINDING A BUYER Queen Charlotte lalanda Und DUtrict���District of Skeens Take notice that I, Thoa. II. Davey of Queen Charlotte, occupation notary public, intend to apply for |>ormlsa,on tn proapect for coal snd petroleum on the following descrilied land: Commencing at a post planted four miles north and five mill* ..it of Section 13, Townahip 7, (iraham Island and marked No. 23, T. K. I)., S. K. corner, thence vest 80 chalna, thence north 80 chains, thence east HO ehaina, thenee south 80 ehaina to point of commeneement, containing 640 arrea more or less. Dated Oct. 30, 1910. THOS. R. DAVEY I'ub. Nov. 17. Wilaon Oowing, Agent Queen Charlotte lalanda Und District���District of Skeens Take notice that I, Thoa. R. Davey of Quoen Charlotte, occupation notary public, intend lo apply for permlmion to proapect for coal and petroleum ion tbe followng descril>ed land: Commencing at a post planted four miles north : and three miles east of Section 13, Townahip 7. j Oraham lalsnd and marked No. 24., T. R. I)., S. W. corner, thence naat kU chalna, ihence north 80 ahalna, thence wvst HO ehaina, thence aouth 80 | chalna to |>oint of commencem-vnt, containing 640 ; acres more or less. Dated Oct. 30, 1910. THOS. R. DAVEY j Pub. Nov. 17. Wilson Gowing, Agent Queen Charlotte lalanda Und Diatrict -Diatrict of Skeuna Tako notice that I, Thoa. R. Davey of Queen Charlotte, occupation notary public, intend to apply for permission to prospect for coal and I petroleum on the following deacritml land: Commencing at a poat planted four miles north and thre* miles east of Section 13, Township 7, Oraham laland and Marked No. 25, T. R. I > , S. E. . eorner, Ihence west HO chains thence north 80 . chains, thenee east 80 ehaina, thence aoulh 80 chalna lo point uf commencement, containing 640 ��� acnm more or loss, I Dated Oct. 30, 1910. THOS. R. DAVEY 1 Pub. Nov. 17. Wilson (lowing. Agent i Queen Charlotte lalanda Und District -Diatrict of Skeena Take nntice that I, Thoa. R. Davey of Queen Charlotte, occupation notary public, intend lo \\ ������I'.'':��� f��r |H*rmiasion to preaport fur coal and ; petroleum on the follnwing descrilted land: Commencing at a poat plsnted ai*t mil<-< north ' and three miles enst of Section 13, Townahip 7, (irahs.ni Island and marked No. 26, T. R. 1)., N. K. corner, thence west HO chains, thence soulh 80 | ehaina, thenre eaat HO chains, thence north 80 ehaina lo poinl of commencement, containing 640 acres mon1 or loss. . Dated Oct. 31, 1910. THOS. R. DAVEY j Pub. Nov. 17. Wilson (towing, Agent ! Queen Charlotle lalanda Und DUtrict���District of Skeena Tako notice that I, Thoa. R. Davey of Quoen i Charlotte, occupation notary public, intend to to apply for |nnm ������>������������ ut proapect for coat and 1 petroleum on the following ficscnbed land: Commencing al a posl planted al* miles north 1 and three miles eaat of Sum inn 13, Townahip 7 Oraham laland and marked No 27. T. U. I >.. N. W. 1 corner, thenee east HO chains, thence aouth 80 i chains, Ihence west 80 ehaina, theneo north 80 | ehains to point nf commencement, conuining 640 acres more or leas I Dated Oet. 31, 1910. THOS. R. DAVEY | Pub. Nov. 17. Wilson Oowing, Agont Que*n Charlotte Inlands Und District���Diatrict o Skrona Take notice that I, Thoa. R. Davey of Queen . Charlotte, occupation notary public, intand to ! apply for permission to proapect for coal and petroleum on the following doacribed land: Commeneing al a post planted six milos north and five miles east nf Section 13, Township 7, (iraham Island and marked No. 28. T. R. !>.. N. E. corner, thence west 80 chlans, thenee soulh 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence north 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or loss. i Dated Oct. 31. 1910. THOS. R. DAVEY | Pub. Nov. 17. Wilaon (.owing, Agont Queen Charlotta lalands Und Datrict���Diatrict of Skeena Take notice that I, Thoa. R. Davey of Quoen ('harlotte, occupation notary publle, intend to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum on the following dtsicribed land: Commendng at a posl planted four mllea north and Ave miles east of .Section 13, Township V, Oraham Island and marked No. 19, T. R. !>., N. E. comer, thenco weat 80 ehaina, thenco aouth 80 ehaina, thence east 80 chains, thenee nnrth 80 chains to point of commoncemont, containing 640 acres more nr loss. Dated Oct. 30, 1910 THOS. R. DAVEY Pub. Nov. 17. Wilaon Oowing, Agent Queen Charlotto|Ialan vision for hil wife anj family ami business interests until siimething has happened whieh prevents him Retting insurance. Call now ami examine our Life, Accident und Fire Policies, anil get uur ratei F. B. DEACON OFFICE :-A.W�� Blocl. U Snsl opi:n I'.vi.mvis I t i j ��� ..��.mJ, DATE FOR LOCAL OPTION VOTE CONTINt'ED KRlsM MCE I the request must be accompanied by $100 as recognisances. If Local Option Carrie. Sixty days afterwards the Governor- General���if the by-law carries-Bii issue a proclamation ordering that tit Act come into force in the diRrict il the end of the license year. If tk license year has less than ninety dip to run, then another six or twelvemoatl term is allowed the hotel-men in itxi to sell out their stocks. These do not by any mean., eibi* the regulations to be observed in t�� nection with the contest- Man)' ��� them relate especially to one's ��nd��l j on election day. Some Special Offencei For instance, if you quarrel and * a man on election day it will be "* as an "aggravated" and not a "comiMt assault, and will carry a much he.<< penalty. Hotel keepers must not * liquor on that day under a penalty�� 1100 for each offence. To carry pW flags or even display an ensign I * offence punishable with I line of ���� or three month.' in prism. It ��� offence to give or lend money or ������� employment either to induce a man vote, or to induce him not to vote- Mutt Have a Meal-TicW To make any gift or enter into *f agreement under thos,- cirrumtaK- Is an offence punishable by a line $200 and costs. The receiver I\\m equally liable with the giver. �����. playing the part of informer can tm the whole amount of the fine- Perhaps the limit of r����J ��� reached in a clause which m.k��' g offence for anyone to get am credit from an hotel keeper on ��*�� day. D.putie.H.ve Power. That the Act means business in the clause which gives