@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "b11c9e12-af6d-4882-8c1d-e51fccd9d503"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:alternative "[The Prince Rupert Optimist]"@en ; dcterms:isPartOf "BC Historical Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:issued "2015-12-10"@en, "1911-10-07"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/princero/items/1.0227809/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ THE WEATHER wcnty-four hours ending B a.m., Oct. 7 ������ ����������' IM RAIN ILsgWativtUbrMj* X The Daily {- ��� Li iy || "torIisdiiiii Camosun, Suniljly 9 a. i fob'North ''Ctor MAILS I SOUTH PringM-i May/Thurailay, Oct. 12 \\4, xiuSLtai Formerly The Prince Rupert Optimist ,11, NO. 229 Prince Rupert, B.C.. Saturday, October 7, 1911. Price Five Cents MM tnfa Innl TONIGHT -1URCH1LL AND HARCOURT ARE COMING TO CANADA o of Britains Rising Statesmen Will Shortly Pay a i'isit���Are Anxious to Study Canadian Questions During Next Parliamentary Recess union, Oct. 7.���Rt. Hon. Wins- Churchill and Rt. Hon. Lewis .eiiiri have announced their I'tion to visit Canada after lament adjourns. These men two of lhe youngest and most le-eipg members of the British eminent, ard their visit will in fulfillment of a promise k* by Premier Asquith to Pre- Aaqulth to Premier Laurier Ul. Hon. Winston Churchill ,1 hereafter it will be a practice his Cabinet Ministers to go ii.il, between Parliamentary lions, ard become acquainted li the various British dom- iins���something which has never -n dope before. Mr. Harcourt is Secretary of He for the Colonies, and is anxious to see and study the sisler nations of the Empire whose relations with the motherland are his especial charge. Mr. Churchill, who has been Under-Secretary for the Colonies, is now Home Secretary, ar.d is looked upon as a future British Premier. He is a statesman between whom and the people of Canada and tlu* other dominion! there ought certainly 10 be a close acquaintanceship. For, come what may, if Churchill keeps his health, he is sure to be for many years ore of the most conspicuous figures in British politics. Mr. Lewis Harcourt is forty- eight years old, ard is ar admirable example of the Englishman of "the ruling caste" He bagan his public career when he became' Secretary to his father, Sir William Harcourt. Afterwards he was made Commissioner of Works���not a very Important post. But Asquith! recognizing his ability, admitted him to his Cabinet, although this increased iis strength to the unusual number of twenty. Mr. Harcourt has been described as being "built like a poplar and looking all style and punctilious grooming." He is a fire type of the English patrician, immaculate, handsome, and anything but strenuous in appearance. He is also very modest and highly popular, socially and with both sides of the House. ITIZENS' RAINBOW DANCE AND RECEPTION TONIGHT immander and Officers of Canadian Cruiser Will be Entertained in Kaien Island Club's Gymnasium- No Formal Invitations Issued���All Loyal Citizens Will be There provided during thc intervals in dancing, and also at thc end of thc reception for those who do not dance. Every effort is being made by the city to have thc welcoming festivities in honor of thc Rainbow as pleasant and cordial as Prince Rupert civic authorities and lhe citizens themselves can make them. There is no doubt whatever of the lively interest aroused in this darce and a bright and representative attendance is assured. Tonight's reception and dance honor of the Canadian cruiser linbow will be held in the itii-n Island Club's fine gym- -ititii which is to be decorated i the occasion. Proceedings belt with a reception at which ��� commander and officers of the ninbow will meet all those of IC citizens who are present. The ccption will be held for the fst hour of the evening between :ilt and 0.30 p.m. Thc Mayor entioned specially today that i formal invitations arc being sued for this reception and dance. II cilizens who wish to share i-rsopi-lly in the welcome extended v Prince Rupert to the Rainbow, re Invited to attend. Afier the reception at about ���30 p.m. there will be a dance > music by a specially augmented rein stra. Refreshments will be NO FOREIGN NEWS Owing to a breakdown on. the 'i'il telegraph during last night's lorm, the News is unable to live its readers any news from the -tilt of war today. Should im- xirtant news arrive after press ime thc News will bulletin it in lie principal stores. A Great Struggle life is a great struggle, but Rear our Footwear and make it frasy. Let us help you. Scott, Froud & Co,, the Leading Shoe Store*. Rtatior.ed in Dawson, ar.d who made the same trip si vital ,imes. "All along the route there have been stations placed," suys the Major, "with food for men ar.d food for dogs. There is absolutely no danger of provisions running out^wilh these stations in between." Major Howard who is stationed north of Edmonton, is on leave at present and is in Ottawa for a few- days. RAINBOW RIFLES v VS. CITIZENS Citizens' Civilian Rifle Association Challenged Rainbow.��� Cruiser's Team of Eight Picked Riflemen Accept. As soon as it became known that the Rainbow would Ik* in harbor' for a day or two, members of Prin.ce Rupert Citizens' Rifle Association arranged to send a challenge lo the riflemen of the Rainbow lo meet them at thc ranges. Thc challenge is accepted today, and a team of eight picked riflemen from the cruiser will meet the Citizens-' Civilian Rille Association at ranges Two, Five, and Six at one o'clock tomorrow afternoon. The match will be one of thc keenest yet shol off on the ranges, and is arousing live interest in the dty and ou the cruiser. IS AIMING TO KEEP PEACE King Nicholas of Montenegro Will Endeavor to Secure Settlement of Balkan Question. (Colonial Press Despatch) Cetinje, Montenegro.���With the war clouds lying low on the Montenegro border, King Nicholas, the father-in-law of ihe King of King Nicholas of Mortem gro Italy, whose country is sheltering thousands of homeless Albanians, has made public a list of social functions whose diplomatic significance is believed lo denote a pacificatory ending of Montenegro's troubles. The King will entertain the British, Russian, German ard French ambassadors at a series of dinners and receptions covering a space of some three weeks, and it is believed that the semi-official discussions of the Balkan question arising therefrom will have a tendency toward a better understanding between these powers and Montenegro. LAVERGNE IS GETTING READY Nationalist Leader in Quebec May Soon Make Trouble for Borden. (Spcci;.| to the Daily News) Quebec, Oct. 8.���Armand La- vergne is reported to have stated to some of his friends yesterday thiit they need not be surprised to see him in opposition lo the Borden Government i i less than three months. The stormy petrels are already givirg signs of lhe tempest that is brewing. Sinking Fast Don't sink into the stage of cripples. Wear Scott, Froud & Co.'s shoes and float with thc crowd. Several exclusive lengths ladies' fall suitings.���Wallace's. 2t JOLLY TARS FROM THE "RAINBOW" FIRED A BROADSIDE OF MIRTH Captured the Hearts of Prince Rupert Audience in a Musical Engagement at the Empress Theatre Last Night���Scored Five Thousand Two Hundred Bull's Eye Hits in Less Than Four Hours���Proved That "Jack's the Boy" All Right COMING OF THE RAINBOW Topic of Sunday Evening Address in the Empress Theatre Tomorrow evening at 7.30 Rev. F. W. Kerr will preach on "The Coming of the Rainbow." Men's Bible Class in Mr. Helgerson's office from 12 io 1 o'clock. FOOD STATIONS IN THE YUKON Mounted Police Take Step to Guard Against Another Fitzgerald Disaster. Ottawa, Ocl. 0.���"The terrible tragedy which took place last winter when Inspector Fitzgerald P.nd three Northwest Mounted Police were frozen to death while transporting mails between Dawson and Mncpherson, will not be repeated," says Major Howard of thc N. W. M. P., who was formerly Commander Hose, the officers ard men of H. M. C. S. Rainbow- were entertained at a smoker by thc Mayor and City of Prince Rupert in the Empress Theatre last night. Front rows of the theatre were crowded with bluejackets, and on the stage with the Mayor and aldermen sat Commander Hose antl the officers of thc Rainbow. The magnificent entertainment provided almost entirely by the talent of the Rainbow's crew was certainly one of the finest displays of song, dance, and instrumental music ever seen in Ruperl. Rousing Cheers No finer appreciation of their welcome to Rupert could have been given by the men than the thunderous British Cheer, they gave on lhe call of their Com mander after the citizen's cheering had subsided. Thc blue-jackets cheered with the precision of well trained lighlirg men, the big bass boom of their voices sounding out in instant unison. It w;is the same with the singing of Rule Britannia- by the whole audience. The sailor's voices led the patriolic lay with magnificent effect. There can be ro doubt ubout the loyalty of Prince Rupert or the popularity here of the Canadian navy. Patriotic Mr. Woods Cily Clerk Woods was responsible for the decoration of the Empress Theatre last night. He did well in the short time at his disposal with the Canadian flag and British Union Jack predominant in his scheme of bunting drapery. The regal splendor of thc red ensign gave thc stage a patriolic appearance ninth appreciated. Brief Speeches In a brief address the Mayor welcomed the Rainbow formally to Prince Rupert expressing thc hope that Prince Rupert would become one of the important bases of thc Canadian navy on the Pacific Coast. Commander Hose in reply thanked the citizens for the interest they showed in the arrival of lhe Rainbow, and expressed his confidence that Prince Rupert would rank in a few years with the greatest sea ports on this coast. For this reason he was glad that he and his men had seen the place early in its progress. Commander Hose made special men- lion of the cordial expression of goodwill shown the Rainbow in the columns of the local press. He praised the work of the young Canadians on board and regretted tlnit he could expect few of the splendid young fellows he had seen in the cily to join the navy. "You need them all here to help build Prince Rupert," he said amidst cheers as he concluded. First Rate Concert After some excellent moving pictures by the Empress biograph the musical part of the entertainment began. The men being liberally supplied with cigars and refreshment���not "on the water cart" plan���a thoroughly good time followed. As a nutter of fact, it was the Rainbow which entertained Prince Rupert. Our youthful old-timer Mr.Russell led off with some new Scotch comic songs with a nautical turn in them, and was heartily cheered. Ther the Rainbow talent began to scintillate in song, and recitation, in chorus, antl in dance until the audience felt as if they'd somehow blown into a big London music hall with an All-Star bill on. li would be impossible to mention separately all the talent displayed for the programme lasted until moming and with repealed encores the Rainbow singers held the boards with success all the time. They gave instrumental music from a splendid string band, songs grave and gay, humorous and patriotic, and a brilliant exhibition of the Sailor's Hornpipe by three splendid looking lads in the "midshipmitc" stage. Excellent service as accompanist at the piano was rendered by Mr. Stephens manager of the theatre. Prince Rupert thoroughly enjoyed thc programme at last login's smoker. The Rainbow will be more than welcome whenever ir the future she drives her gray prow into the waters of Prince Rupert harbor. RAINBOW OFFICERS WERE ENTERTAINED AT BANQUET Representatives of the Militia, the Board of Trade and the City Tendered a Graceful Compliment to the Representatives of Canada's Navy After the entertainment in the Empress Theatre last right, the officers of the Rainbow were entertained at a banquet in the Exchange Grill. The Mayor and most of the council were there, llong with Messrs. C.eorge Tile, F. G. Dawson, Benson, Morris, McLeod, Stork and Beattie of the Entertainment Committee. After the coffee had been served, a programme of toasts was brought on, the Mayor acting as toast- master and honoring ihe firsl toast, that to the Kirg. The toast to the Cn.rr.dinn Navy was responded to by Commander Hose; and severe^ of his brother-officers; that to the Militia of Canada by Captain I*'red Stork of Earl Grey's Rilles; that to the City of Prince Rupert by the Mayor ard Aldermen Douglas, Hilditch, Newton, Clayton and Kerr. The final toast, that to tin- Board if Trade was responded to by Messrs. A. J. Morris, F. G. Dawson, W. S. Bet-son aril C.eorge Tite. The compliment implied in the banquet was much appreciated by the guests of the evening. FORFEITS TWO MILLIONS Widow Prefers Wedded Life to Possession of Great Fortune Maltimore, Md., Oct. 0.���The marriage of Mrs. Di vid J. Dunlop, Sr., and Archibald Moriyomery McCrea of Pittsburg, son of the president of the Pemsylvai ia Railroad, which look place ; a New- York hotel, is of much irtersel in this dty. Mrs. McCrea forfeits 11,950,000 by her marriage. When Mr. Dunlop died here, ten years ago, he left a fortune of about 16,000,000. To his widow was left a third of the fortune on condition she would never remarry. Otherwise she would retain only $60,000. A Fortune Found Health and comfort i- a fortune. Our Boot! and Shoes give you this. Call at Scott, Froud & Co.'s and get your share. Slicker raincoats for boyo.��� Wallace's. 2t BUILDING PERMITS Mr. Bullock-Webster to Build a Residence on Emerson Place The followu g building permits were sanctioned at the City II.ill today: Mr. L. Bullock-Webster, residence on Emerson Place io cost 11,600. Mr. E. C. Rietchel. rcsidcnri mi Fourth avenue to cost $000. Alterations to Smith & Mallei's store on Third avenue to cost 1800. Ladies' and Children's fall and winter coats.���Wallace's 2t NEW WING NEEDED FOR THE GENERAL HOSPITAL President of Board Yesterday Suggests Appointment of Committee to Consult With Architects on Additional Accommodation Required���Various Matters Dealt With at Meeting A proposal that a r.ew wing be added to the General Hospital Two Convivialists Only iwo cases came before the Magistrate this morning. These were two men who were accused of being drunk and disorderly, and paid the usual fine, five dollars and costs. Mr. and Mrs. Marlin O'Reilley were passengers nortii by the Prince George arriving in Rupert :oday. George Early This morning the G. T. P. S.S. Prince C.eorge arrived very early She did not break any record on the way but passengers say die was so early that she had to wait around a bit outside till Prince Rupert had breakfast and could receive her. She arrived at 0 a.m. with about the usual complement of passengers first and second class, and a good cargo. lo <*o|m* with the growing neul for accommodation was made by Presi- deni D. o. Stewart at the meeting of the Hospital Board yesterday afternoon. On several occasions recently brief delays have oc- eured in tin- admission of patients owing to ihe wards being full. A commit Ut* is to be named shortly to look after the work. The advice of various architects in the dty will be taken regarding lhe work which will probably In- made the subject of competitive plans. Messrs. Munro & Laili y who planned and superintended the pn sen i building arranged for the extension ki own to be necessary, and it will be a simple matter to add wings or pavilions linked with one another from lime to lime. The hospital hits six lots of its own gifted by the G. T. P. on which other buildings may lie erected. Of the other business attended to yesterday afternoon, the prfn- cipal items are the acknowledgment of receipt of *?I711 from the G. T. P. for patients fees, and of 160 :is ii donation from Duncan Ross. Several new nurses have applied for positions on tin- staff. Nurse Scott is leaving i<> be married. A subscription of |60 was acknowledged from E. L. Fisher. The Board went on record as highly appreciative of Mr. C.eorge Ti.e's generous furnishing of thc O. I). Tile Ward, and a i.iblet suitably inscribed will be placed in the ward in defiance of modest Mr. Titers desire that no such thing Ik- done. CAPTAIN HAINS PARDONED Ossining, Oct. o. Captain Peter Halns, Jr., who killed William I*.. Ant'is in AtlgUSt, 1008. received his pardon today and left Sing Sing prison. Halns got a divorce from his wife last August. JOIN THE TURKS Two Vancouver Ships are Now Used as Transports Vancouver, Oct. 0.���As a part of the Turkish navy the former German steamers Erna and Ella, which operated between Vancouver and Mexico, are now in the! Brotherhood Banquet servin* of lhe Sultan Mohammed ->__., ^ |h��� y. ���_��� %% ,h_ V, o��� the Bosphorus Th,- lister Brothifhood ,*W(1U,V 1lrxt Tucs. ships are now being used asUy evening, October 10, 8 fwn., lurk.sl, transports. in'Mclntyre Hall Tickets $2.00 I may be had at Rcilly's Bakery, Mr. J. Soskin of Calgary is a I corner Fulton and Third avenue. gucsi ;it the (i. T. P. Inn. 1 All young men welcome. 3t THE DAILY NEWS The Daily News The Leading Newspaper and the Largest Circulation in Northern B. C,- I PublUhed by tbe Prince Rupert Publishing Company, Limited DAILY AND WEEKLY SUBSCRIPTION RATES-To Canada, United States and Mexico-DAILY, 60c per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. Weekly, $2.00 per year. All Other Countries-Daily, $8.00 per year; Weekly, $2.60 per year, strictly in advance. TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING-50 cents per inch. Contract rates on application. HEAD OFFICE Daily Newa Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. Telephone 98. BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES New YoRK-National Newspaper Bureau, 219 East 23rd St., New York City. Seattle-Puget Sound News Co. London, England���The Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, Trafalgar Square. Subscribers will greatly oblige by promptly calling up Phone 98 in case of non-delivery or inattention on the part of the news carriers. has been given his choice of swords or pistols by one of I lie suffragette's, This while it removes the foolish old argument thiit women should not get votes because they were not able to fight, adds ore more difficulty to the lot of the modern newspaper slave. Oddly enough, a Canadian bishop some time igo p ireached a senium to women in which he claimed that women were not entitled to vote because they could not be called upon to go to war. For a bishop to put legalised murder as the tesi of citizenship was odd enough. But his reverence; also appeared to forget that lie himself was numbered among those who could not be called upon to go to war, and that the soldier class whose business it is to go to war, are among those who are deprived of the franchise. This recalls Sir William Clarke's remark "an ignorant person, such ;ts a bishop or a member of parliament," etc. Daily Edition. Saturday, Oct. 7 A TRIBUTE TO THE OLD BRIGADE Now that the election is won and there is no further need for extreme and unjustifiable criticism of thc Liberal leaders, the Conservative press is paying in some instances generous tributes to the defeated. The Ottawa Journal (Conservative), which led a very bitter campaign against the Government, now makes amends to Sir Wilfrid Laurier by saying editorially: "No political leader ever went down to defeat more gallantly than Sir Wilfird Laurier did this month. At the age of seventy he made a campaign which for vigor, eloquence and courage was a marvel. That sometimes his good temper failed him, as it had never before done, was no wonder, in view of the peculiarly harassing nature of the contest to him. Subjected on the one hand to attack because of being insufficiently British in sympathy, he was assailed on the other by the charge that he was aiming lo butcher French-Canadian youth in British wars; and both extremes joined to denounce him as aiming to risk Canadian autonomy by thc reciprocity proposition. Human nature would need to be angelic to be free from restiveness under such mixed prodding as all that. "Mistaken in his indifference to the British sentiment of Canada, incompetent in big business questions such as the Grand Trunk Pacific and the Quebec bridge, and deaf to criticisms of the management of Governmeni departments, Sir Wilfrid Laurier nevertheless ranked and still ranks as a great Canadian and a great man. His grasp of constitutional principles, his breadth of mind, his eloquence, courage and kindliness, his personal honor and integrity, his political shrewdness and picturesqueness have justly made him a notable figure on thc world's stage." In regard to the defeated Ministers The Journal says: "A good thing for Canada it would be if the eight Liberal Cabinet Ministers who fell in Thursday's battle could be in this Parliament in place of lesser men of their parly. The exceptional ability and thc great Parliamentary experience of Mr. Fielding, Mr. Graham and Mr. Fisher were very valuable assets to Canadian public life. Sir Frederick Borden unquestionably possessed a valuable knowledge and keen interest in military affairs. Messrs. Paterson, Tcmpleman, King and Bureau each had qualifications to be especially useful in Parliament. The new House is the worse of thc absence of such experienced public nun so long as a sufficient majority on thc other side insures a new Executive regime on thc hill. "The absence of Mr. Fielding and Mr. Graham must lie particularly deplored. Both were of the finest type of Canadian public men. We doubt if Mr. Graham was much in sympathy with thc reciprocity idea. He siid comparatively little about it. That his heart is in the right place was illustrated by his splendid saying at the banquet of the Ottawa Board of Trade this year: 'The Empire is my country; Canada is my home.' Mr. Graham in office showed himself unspoiled by power; he retained ihe confidence of thc country in his honesty, fairness and ability, and he increased its liking for himself personally by his good temper and kindly humor. "Mr. Fielding, similarly, leaves oflice with the absolute confidence in his Integrity and personal clean ideals of thc people of Canada. His polidcal acumen was great; his first real mistake in fifteen years was the reciprocity proposition. To that wc fancy hc was predisposed by his long training in free trade ideas. We do not liclievc that prior to the opening of the debate in Parliament he ever dreamed that the reciprocity pro|iositii*n could be supposed likely to seriously affect this country's polidcal destiny. Mr. Fielding is a loyal Canadian." Alter being without a Gladstone in the British House for about a year, the historic name is once more added to its membership roll, William Glynn Charles Gladstone, son of thc late W. 11. Gladstone, M. P., and grandson of the great W. E, Gladstone having just been elected for Kilmarnock. Genius is not always hereditary, but in addition to inheriting his illustrious grandsire's estate at Hawarden, the young man���he is just twenty-six���is'said lo have inherited a number of his rare gifts for leadership and debate. At college hc was Presideiu of lhe famous Oxford Union, and since then he has been on the Vice Regal staff in Ireland as secretary to Lord Aberdeen, and on tin Embassy staff at Washington under Mr. Bryce. His career will be looked on with expectant Interest. TENDERFOOTS WOOING By Clivc Phillips Wolley (author of gold, gold in cariboo -*-.-*Msaa_r��_a^aa__.�����..*_,0,_.a,_.,,_,( ETC.) n u ^l��^.>Vll.wr%.< PONY EXPRESS SYSTEMATIC MERCHANTS* DEUVUT SEHVlc, B-wiowe, Storage ��n,l FbnrinUni Amu. p. RIei or Motor Cur iluy i.r iii^ht Seventh Ave. and Fulton I'hone ki Row Boil, / e and Canoe, For Hire by Hour or Hay -BOATS BUII.T ANI) KKI'AIHEII- H. Jokuiwi to. Ci-,; r.o b��i ist I'HONE 2W e'.ltl'KN are! Poor old chap!" "Shoot the women, and die fighting, There was a curious choking sound 0r save them.' LOVELY AT FORTY Spanish Danseuse Maintains Middle Age Surpasses Youth in Woman. ln Jim's savage voice, as he groped about in the dark and turned something over on the floor. "Thank you, Anstruther. Will you take his feet? Here, Rolt, strike a light. We've got to chance their shooting." Rolt Btruck one, and In the short gleam of It the otherB saw Jlm and body from the It was brutally said, but it had the advantage of bringing the Issue plainly before every one. "How can we save them?" "There's only one way. The Indians are all here now. If a man could get through that ring he'd have a clear course to Sody. There's five horses ln the kitchen." "But we caln't leave the place un* *���-*���*-**���*>-* - ��� -*-*-*-i-t TFRED. STORK! i -General Hardware Anstruther lift the floor and put lt upon tho table where ! guarded." the red fire had been. "No, of course not. It's got to be "That's the first to go," muttered | one at a time till we do get thruogh, Jlm. "Always wanted ih.- lead and ,������i ir ������ one gets through���well, then, would have It. Shot through the head noss, we'd most as well take a turn Builders' Hardware Valves 4 Pipes Oxford StOlN * Graniteware Timvar.* SECOND AVENUE ��� -*-*-*-*-* Li Belle Otero, the world famous Spanish beauty who dances when she has nothing else on her mini, declares, and the discriminating section of New York agrees with her, that a woman does not touch the zenith of beauty until she is forty years of age. Incidentally. Otero, like every other siren sure of her charms, is not ashamed to tell her age, and frankly admits to forty-one. "Every woman of middle age and ripened beauty," may choose between the "splendid for.ies" and the "terrible forties" according to the Spanish dancer. "Loveliness" she defines as "a living thing made of beauty, charm, grace, physical attractions���yes, and of the way to use them." Here is the triumph of the woman. Why, the intuitions of the very young man arc unerring in this matter. The youth of Seventeen, says the Otero, begins with a grande passion for the woman of forty. Instinct tells him that she is the loveliest. C.irl- of twenty-five are still getting the sard out of their eyes, according to Otero. At ihirty they are still repeating to themselves, "I am a young thing." At thirty-five a woman has known no emoiion save the satisfaction of ruling, and it is only at forty that she wakes completely (o the puzzling life of from behind. Some of the devils must have been behind when he lit his fire." "I beard no shot." "Not likely to with the nolBo wo were making. What's wrong with your neck. Anstruther? Cut lt?" "Just touched, 1 fancy. 1 got lt when they hit him. Shall wc take him Into the house?" "Better not. and better say nothing about It to them upstairs. We can't do any more for htm now, Itoss," and Jlm drew a large worked table-cover over the dead man's face and turned to see that the- barricades were as strong as they could be made. When hc was at his post again he BEST BARGAINS | at praying." For a moment there was Bllence, and then someone asked: "Is It to be by day-light, or at night?" "I guess It don't make no odds,** 1 replied Al. "Wc should have had a good show last night, but the fog haa all gone. They won't do much attack- ... ntmnnT nr 11 TV ling In broad daylight, our people IN RUPERT KtAL shoot too Btralght, and the Injuns | "" **wl *J" * know It, but they'll do mighty little ' sleeping at night. I'd leave tbat to the man as goes. Kin 1 have that roan ^u i9 d ,��� B, k g, v as Jlm rode for a first shot, Boss?" ...... .... lt was said so quietly, that no one ********* Avenue, with 8-roon i ignorant of the circumstances, would have guessed that the rough aud each lot. drew from his pocket that which the grlulcd old rider was ottering his life. doctor had given him. lt was a common playing-card and on tt was written in pencil a London address. Beneath this the doctor had written In big letters which wondered uncertainly over the blank space: "So long. Jlm. Sec you again some day." $2,100 pair, assy tirmi. Two extra large lots, Sect ion 6, *A three 4-room cottage's. (4000. tt, terms. but thc color came to the Boss's eyes as he answered: "The stakes are mine. Al, and I play them." i Lot on Seventh Avenue MM l-:: "Pardon, sir. I think you forget," \\ with 5-room house. $1,750, tts said Anstruther, courteously, "tbe' terms . stakes are not all yours. Volunteers I 'So hc knew It was coming, did he?" I for a forlorn hopo should bo unmar-1 View lot in Section 5, ��l,:l*i** mused Jlm, "and hc took it all back atl ried men. The captain's duty Is to the last, all his tall (alk about science I Btn> by his ship to the last. Al and Sixth Avenue lots, $500 each, and annihilation of matter. Well, I' Combe have had their turn. You will | gueBs the Handlcappcr knew the Doc's |et me go. ihi I'gs. The Ladies' Aid of the Prince Kupert Methodist ("liurch will hold their annual banquet on Thanksgiving evening. o9 Prices: 50c, 75c, $1.00 Reserved Seat Sale open. |n The.tr. offlce Mon.. Oct. 91h, 10 a.m. No Man Need Use Poor Printing Unless He Is and Satisfied The man who is able to buy any kind of printing is able to buy good printing. If he uses anything else it indicates to people who sec it that he doesn't care. ...to Do So... * a*. .'. tx* i% W �� 0 �� 9 99 ��� at Most people would prefer a man's general character and personality to be in keeping with his printing���soiUdiB- astrous not to care about your printing FOR HIOH CLASS PR1NTINO OF ALL KINDS BEE TUB " NEW8 IQtt " Daily News Building phone 98 Third Avenue handicap, and will be the best Judge of his running." And then, as he looked out In the reddened gloom, whilst his eyes tried to pierce through the fog, his mind tried to peer Into (hat Next Room where thc doctor now was, and If he failed to place the doctor, he at least managed to place himself. He saw thc triviality of the things which had so embittered him for the last few- days, and even confessed lo himself that when It came to fighting, his rival was not much of a muff after all. If that which had made the scratch on Anstrutlii-r's neck had been an Inch or two to the left Jlm Combe felt that his memory of the last few days would have been a load for him to carry all the rest of tils life. But the first grey light of thc morning brought Jlm back from thc I'nknown to the present with a hJ,.>> k As the mists rolled away thc temporary absence of tbe Indians was explained. They had withdrawn to gather force for their real attack. Whatever answers to the fiery cross amongst thc red men had been flying around the country In the last two days, and Jlm Combe had never known until that moment how many Indians there were scattered through the timber of British Columbia. The hog's back was dotted with their camp fires and tents; a line of "Nonsense, boy, you couldn't sit a horse now." "Nor couldn't find his way If he did get through. See here, Rolt. It's Al or me for this Job, and Al's wounded, bo It's me," and Combe turned to leave the room. But Anstruther caught blm by the arm. "No, by heaven, you don't. Combe! It is for Mr. Rolt to decide. You are not master here. What do you say, sir? Will you shame meT It It not my right? Combe went for me. The whole trouble Is my fault. I can Dover hold up my head again If you don't let me go." WESTENHAVER THIRD ST. rHO.NI I* McCaffery & Gibbons Real Estate Offering!* House and lot in Section I ' ' ���*'������* $1000 cash, bulunce on I Lot on Fifth Avenue, Section 5. * There was such a genuine ring Ot I s**^ toto^BwSn Street '** �����* entreaty In the young fellow a voice Hfi&O cash that Holt looking at him. wavered tj,. .*, .nd \\6i Bln,.k i lie understood that, io a man like ,i260 each. One third - Aiislrullicr. ihore might be worse Double corner on Kik'h'I ' th tag h.n death. tion 6| (or ,,500. (ouldn we settle It by drawing u, on sjx,h Avwiu e* 1 ' That, what they always dp In %\\o,oq��� Ea|iv tcrm, books." It was Falrclough who spoke, and In the Impasse to which ihey had come thc BiiggcBtlon met with some favor. "If I agree to Mr. Falrclough's suggestion." said Rolt, seeing that the feeling of lhc meeting was with the last speaker, "It will only be on the understanding that All draw. I will '���������������� ���\"""",!- ���"- ""��~pe TZ*u*oTif*tM"you wl" dow; another body of (hem held the road to Soda Creek. The ranch was aa regularly inveated as If Its foes had been European troops Instead of mere redskins. With Infinitely more cunning than even Combe had given them credit for, tho Chllcotens had allowed the white men to return unmolested to their lair, only to find themselves In a trap from which there appeared (0 be no escape unless Toma or Falrclough had won through and could bring help. Until this last morning Jlm had felt certain that one or other would succeed In getting through; but now, seeing the methodical way In which the Indians had conducted the campaign, he not only doubted, he disbelieved It, and when he met Kitty a little later, her pretty face pale and troubled, a great wave of pity and remorse almost unmanned him. In his anguish of mind hc tried to speak to his little friend In the old way that had been so dear to both of them, but IiIb tongue failed him, and she, not realizing that II wa* the old Jlm, treated him with the coldness he had been al such trouble to teach her. Otherwise I go, For a few minutes Combe and AnBtruther tried to argue with him, but though the easiest-going man In British Columbia aa a rule, Rolt could be sufficiently resolute upon occasion. "It ain't no use argufying," said Al, Lots" 16 and .6, Block 27, for $900 each. Hall ��� ���. House and lot in Sect $250 cash and bslsnei - Corner lot In Section �� for I terms. Two lou on Sixth Av for $2000 each. Sixty feet on Sixth Av.' for $1200. Lot 23, Block I, Section Easy terms. , ��i LoU in Section 8 for $50 1 ��h an" ** per month. ���' T, for i# Three-room ington Block. FOR RENT flat with ball tt'rt Irrlubly. "Seems to me we had ought, Thr'eVroom (lit with I CHAPTER XXV. You cannot hide death any mure than you can escape It. There Is a subtle Influence which spreads from a dead man bo that even the dumb beasts feel and acknowledge II, nnd this atmosphere- of horror hail spread through the ranch house tn spite of the men's reticence. to know the Boss by now. He's that blanked contrary that If every one else was keeping Christmas, he'd put In the day hauling gravel. May as well cut for the deal If he says so." This settled It. snd Rolt, turning to Anstruther, asked him to get a pack of cards from Mrs. Roll. When Anstruther had gono to get the cards, Rolt turned to Combe: "ls It any good keeping this from the ladles? They might prevent his going If tho lot should fall to him. Nothing clso will, and I don't believe that he could sit a horse for a mile, HIb ribs can't be knit yet" "Don't you worry about that colt. Boss. He ain't uted to our range yet, but he's a bit of good stuff and harder nor you think. Let him be and give him a fair show. If. five to one against his getting the deal anyway. But you kin tell the ladles. They aren't tho sort to holler." "Thank you, Al, old friend. I knew wo might come In " view, Emad Block, fl Four-room house with bi' for $30 per month. Three stores on Third Am l| hatW VlllUf* .,,*���-���:. > ���INSURAM '!*: McCaffery & G-bboni THIRD AVEM ' I,-: 1 11 v ,,cti , ���II (in'! - loot link ���� such things than, he mir1' struck by the contract two women. A face ll ' the window which n through, bo that whori-si ' '.''" wf white had died from ��� '., Kt cheek, the pretty "iris I ' ' |t, coquetry, the dimple '��� ' ���e*ri hollow, and she herself a *"->w)|.rf and wistful shadow of f|.0llf oilier ** e-MMilia*1".' 1 darling or the ranch; I" u It was Mary Roll herself who opoko, I man the strain had <>nl> * having come In quietly while the men 1 every brave line In her 11-�� '������,���, were talking, with Kitty by her side, ! made firmer the curve 0 ���" ^ whose young beauty was woefully I Dps, ami given depth to ���> r marred by the strain of the last few eyes. If nnv one had had Ume to noUoe Residents of Sections 5, 6, 7 and 8��We deliver promptly, our goods are fresh, at prices not to be beaten in the city < i [rl.pl-.-K 228 BUtk MUSSALLEM & CO. s_i_ (lit *>. McBride WV��IINW����M��MMIN��I����M��**MI<.yV.***&ft|v, Curzon Clothing is sold with a guarantee. Every grwment turned out reflects additional credit on the " House of Curzon." Stvlc. quality and lit are the points studied in the producing of every garment, and it is for this reason that "The Curzon- drcssed man is the well-dressed man." For years past Curzon tailoring has been popular among men residing in Canada, for by means of the Curzon Service residents ovcr-se:is are able to enjoy absolute " Clothes- comfort " and can secure their clothing at very little more cost than in the Home Country. Curzon $20 Suit or Overcoat for $8.60 is an investment. Huilt entirely of English materials, tailored hy (---.perts, cut by artists, it embodies all the necessary features that po to make a shapely and stylish garment. That is why our clothing is sold with a unique guarantee, a puarantee made without any restrictions whatever, and not eaualled by any tailoring house on either side of the Atlantic, it... to refund money in full where complete satisfaction is not given. Matte from Real British Materials. SEND POST CARD FOR FREE PATTERNS. Fill in n post card and address same to ns as below, asking for our latest assortment of materials, Together with patterns, we send vou fashion-plates and complete instructions for accurate self measurement, tape measure, all sent free and carriage paid. Wc dispatch your order within seven days, and il you do not return thc goods, and wc will refund the money. A.ldr.** fop Pnt>.������"������.������ oo T��*�� CLO'OHVR 8VNOIC��TR \\-"S- j'>> -** V approve. OURZON BROS, SUIT OR OVERCOAT TO MEASURE urzonBro from $8.60 Tho World's Moaturo Talion* 60/62 CtTY ROAD, LONDON, ENGLAND. Waat Bnd Depot. PEMBROKk HOUSE. 13S As IM OXFORD STREET, LONDON, Please mention this t*inl*er. ENGLAND. YOUNG FRENCH AVIATOR MAKES AEROPLANE SAFER By System of Pilot Swinging Pendulum Chair Horizontal and Lateral Stability Problem is Declared Solved���Successful Trial Trips For Sale ������ Level lot near Seal Cove at $350. cash nnd $25 a month. $50 Two level lots near corner of Eleventh Avenue and Conrad Street. $600 pair. Kimy caah und terms. Two double Lane corners on Eleventh Avenue and Donaltl Street at $660 puir. Eiwy cash anil terms. Lot 19, Block 26, Section 5. Euiiy terms. Fire, Life and Accident Insurance JOHN DYBHAVN Pattullo Dloclc. TAKE THE BEST THE GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY From Vucourer or Seattle FOR ALL POINTS EAST OR SOUTH Through Tickets and all Information about your trip Roger's Steamship Agency Blul At"). Ill-Mi >lf I'.'lil i ������ SI. l'lemei* un INSERT YOUR LAND PURCHASE NOTICES IN THE NEWS An engineer named Albert Mor- eau has lately been experimenting at the village of Quincy, France, with a machine of his own invention for automatic balance, and has made some remarkable Mights. He travelled over the villages of Dlensaint, Combes-l-aVUle, Varen- lies, Brie St. Robert, antl back to his shed at Quincy. At Brie St. Robert he circled round the old church tower, and during the whole of the voyage did not touch any of the levers of the stabillxating planes, either in his straight Might or during the turns. If continued trie.Is confirm the reliability of his Invention it m.'*> be con ddered to have aolved the problem <>f both horizontal and lateral automatic equilibrium, and thus to have gone much futrher than the invention o| M. I lout re, which only guarantees the former. Pilot aa Pendulum In M. Moreau's areoph'.iie the result is obtained by the whole for liland principle of the machine, but principally by the novel disposition of the seat of the pilot- This is made Into a species of pendulum, the pilot being the weight, and whatever change takes place in the posilion of the whole machine he remains always in a vertical chair. Yachtsmen are familiar with tables and lamps arranged On the same principle. in turns when one wing is generally higher than the other, B connection between the .swinging chair or cradle of the pilot acts automatical* ly upon the tail, giving it an angular movement corresponding to that of a longitudinal stabilizator, which immediately re-establishes the balance. The tail is really not a carrying plane_ at all, but a balancing appendage. Inventor Obscure The inventor is a struggling genius who for ten yean past has been engaged upon aviation problems without anyoutsitle help or encouragement but at present all the roads leading to his Hying ground are s'id lo be black with visitors, and thc mayor has addressed to him a huer of congratulation on the visible success that has at last crowned his efforts. It is probable that the military authorities will shortly be Invited to Witness further 1 rials, which will then be able to be considered more thoroughl) conclusive than those mentioned, which nevertheless were witnessed by expert journalists and crowds of qualified observers. 1836 1911 The Bank of British North America 7t Yciri I* Inlncu. Capital and Reserve Oaat (7,300,000 Money Earning Money Small weekly or monthly deposits in a Savings Account soon count up���Interest compounded at highest current rates. Deposits of $1 .oo snd upwards received. Prlace Rnperi Smack��� F. S. iaONfi. Ma-Mflcr. Individuals Owning Real Estate in Prince Rupert. B.C., muy find a ready pumhSSsr, if the price in reasonable by iiilelri-sMin*. P.O. LOCK BOX 43 EnHt Liverpool Columbiana County - Ohio, U.S.A. Windsor Hotel" I FIRST AVENUK AT EIGHTH STREET Newly Fumiihed and Steam Heated Room* A FIRST CLASS UAH ANI1 DINING ROOM IN CONNECTION RATES 50 CENTS AND UP BATHS FREE TO UUEST8 W. H. Wright, Prop P.O. box 37 .Whites Portland Cement... 0. C. EMMERSON AGENT Phone 125 Niden Block Second Are FROM HOME TO HOME. HOTEL ELYSIUM Mr. Non-Resident Sid. Syket, Manager Newest und Most lip-to -date Motel in Vancouver. Modi-rate Prlcoi, Vancouver, B.C. Write us regarding the value of your Prince Rupert property, We will be pleased to keep you posted as to conditions here. lO. M. Helgerson, Ltd. I Real Estate and Rental* I Offices*. Helgerson Block THE DAILY NEWS Church Services FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Servicoi every Sundiiy In the Emprcmi Theatre, 11 nun. and 7 M p.m. Sunday School and Bible Clan nt 2.30 p, m. UEV. V. W. KERR, M.A.. Pastor THK FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH riUUa AN1> SIXTH HTKKKT Services evtry Sunday at U a.m. am) T*80 P.m. Sunday Srhool _.;Ui p. in Baracs Bible Clans 'J..IU p.m. REV. W. II. Mel-HOn B.A D.l). Pastor THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH UTWUN OBNTtl HT. and 2nd AVB. Services every Sunday at 11 a.m. uml T.80 p.m. Sunday School at 2.30 p.m. REV. C. R. BINOi B.D. 1'astob SALVATION AUMY CITADEL TOP OP SIXTH STRKKT Sunday Services 11 a. nu 3 p. m., 8 p.m. Sunday School 1.30 p. m. Public Services Monday. Wednesday. Thursday. Saturday at IS p.m. Everybody welcome. ENSIGN JOHNSTONE. C'm'd'q officer THERoyal Hotel Cor. Third Avenue and Slxih St. The Fineat Rooma. Th* be*l ruulpped anel tteam heated. Hot android bath*. Dinintt* room and re.taurant : Corley & Burgess, Props GREENER'S "British Empire" GUN Here's the worlds best eun-a Greener Hamniorless��� at a price within the reach of all sportsmen; its got all the Greener features, hurd hitting, far shooting, lasting wear; there's nothing bet- #C*) ter; price yUJ Catalog rG FREE W. W. GREENER JIM, THE SHRIMPER, GETS SOME MIGHTY QUEER FISH He Landed an Electric Eel in His Trawl a Few Days Ago, but That's an Old Friend Compared With Some The monster shrimps you have seen at Shrubsall's Market and which find their way now and then into the toils of "Jim" Burgess' trawl nets shot from the Amy arc not by any means the most curious creatures which he gets from the bottom of the sea. Sea urchin, star fish, queer spider legged crabs, and all kinds of finny and spiny fishes are entangled in the sweeping trawl net, and are thrown overboard as offal. But Mr. Burgess doesn't always throw the queer creatures overboard. He has a standing commission from Professor Prince at Ottawa to preserve all unusual denizens of the deep, and send them for scientific investigation. Professor Prince has sent supplies of formaldehyde and wide mouthed bottles in which thc creatures Can be preserved for transportation east. They cannot be kept alive of course, but the formaldehyde keeps them in shape for examination. Found Electric Eel Only the other day "Jim" (whose real name is M. Burgess) got an electric eel in the trawl net. The wriggler was nearly four feet long. Under certain conditions this creature can administer a sharp electric shock to the person handling it. As a rule it inhabits warmer Wiiters than arc supposed to exist around these coasts. Curious growing things like flowers arc found in the Amy's trawl sometimes, also fruit-like growths which very often prove stinging to the touch. These are found at moderate depths. From the underworld of the sea, where the pressure is two and one-hid f tons to the square inch, thc trawls bring up curious fishes, with Ixxlies constructed with special reference to this environment of weight. It is another interesting fact that no light penetrates these ocean abysses all below 1,200 feet being total darkness- ar.d this necessitates another adaptation of the deep-sea inhabitants. They carry lanterns, Many'ol these deep-sea lish have special organs upon their sides and heads that are known to possess a luminous quality. Fiery Fish Um- of the largest of these deep- sea torch bearers is a fish six feet long, with a tail dorsal fin extending nearly the entire length of the body. Along the sides of the body is a double row of luminous scales. One of thc most ferocious of these deep-sea forms has a mouth full of teeth that protude in a most forbidding manner. The fins are all tipped with flaming spot*-, while along the dorsal surface extends a row of s]**ots that appear like so many windows through which light is shining. Regular Glow 'Lamps The little fishes called Bombay ducks are luminous over iheir entire surface, and when numbers are-collected together they present an astonishing spectacle. Another species has a jaw so arranged lhat it can seize fish twice its size and easily swallow them. 11*** Btomach has the elastic quality of India rubber. It stretches to enormous proportions, and appears like a great transparent balloon hanging under the fish and containing its prey. Since "Jim" has started fishing shrimps iu Prince Rupert waters, and told of some of the strange things that come up in the trawl he has aroused a good deal of interest amongst the citizens, and quite a number of ladies have expressed the wish to go shrimping with him. In fact, he might make quite a good thing of a shrimping excursion at a regulation charge had the Amy passenger accommodations Owned and operated by the (���rand Trunk Pacific Railway on the American and European plan. Kxc.-llrntly furnished, with Kt.-ain In-lit, electric light, and all modern conveniences, being absolutely first-class in every respect. Tlie appointments and service nr i'uii to uny hotel on tin coast. Rates: $1 to $3.50 per day. G. A. Sweet, Manager. Trouble in Kentucky Wesleyan College in Order to Abolish Athletics. New Knox Hotel BESNER & BESNER, Proprietors Thn New Knox Hotel I. run on th* Europ-an plan. Klr*t-<*I*M .c-rvle*e��. All th�� Luteal Modern lnilinni-m-.nl*. ..-:��� IIEIIS 60c UP F1UST AVENUE. PRINCE RUPERT SILVERS1DES BROS. SKIN PAINTERS Winchester, Ky., Oct. tl.���Kentucky Wesleyan College of Winchester, controlled by thc Kentucky conference of the Methodist (.'liurch, South, faces wholesale desertion of its students because of the conference action in severing all Intercollegiate relations anil deciding that hereafter no sort of athletic! shall be indulged in by Methodist students. The students say they wilj leave unless the conference vote prohibiting athletics is rescinded. For row boats and launches Telephone 320 green. Davis Boat House. F. M. DAVIS &% General Machine Shop and Ship's Carpentering. Also agent* for Fairbanks - Morse and Knox Gasoline Engines. Gasoline Engines and Accessories carried in stock, La��Kh�� .nd Boat* tm Hi*. N.E. aad of Wharf I Paperhangers INTERIOR DECORATOR8 P.O. BOX 120 I'HONE 150 OllEEN Second Avenue, ne.r MeBrid* New Diamond aiid Pearl Goods W<> have just received an assortment of Rilles, Uroochen. Tie Pins, etc., of tho very latest design Application for Charter for a Railroad NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that application will be made to the Parliament of Canada at the next session thereof, for an Act incorporating a Railway Company under the nume of "The Pacific, Tnins-Cunudu und Hudson Hay Railway Company," with power to lay out, construct und operute a line of railway from a point in the Province of Alberta, at or near thc City of Edmonton, .hence northerly by the most feasible route to, ut, or near Athabasca LundiiiK; thence northwesterly northeast o[ Lesser Slave Lake to Wabiska or Loon River; thence northerly to a point at or near the junction of the Loon River with the Peace River, or at u point near the junction of the Red River with the Peace River, below Fort Vermillion on the Peace River; thence northerly to Fort Smith on the Slave River: From a point on the said railroad near its crossing of the Wubiska River or the Loon River easterly to Fort McMurray on the Athabasca River; ihence easterly along the Clearwater river and Chruchill River through the Province of Saskatchewan to Fort Churchill or Port Nelson on the Hudson Bay: From a point on said railroad near its crossing of the Wabiska or Loon River, westerly to Peace River crossing on the Peace River; thence westerly on the north side of thc river through Laurier Puss to Prince Rupert or Portland Canal on the Pacitic Coast in British Columbia; with power to construct and operate telegraph and telephone and cable lines for general public purposes; to carry on, construct, maintain and operate boats and ferries for the purposes of the railway and other purposes; to acquire und make use of lands, waterlots, wharves, docks, dock-yards, slips, warehouses, elevators and other conveniences; and with power to enter into Agreements with other Companies. SMITH & JOHNSTON Solicitors for the Applicants Dated at Ottawa this 12th day of September, A. D., 1911. 6w UNION S.S. COMPANY OF B.C., Ltd The new Bteel Passenger Steamer "Camosun" leaves Prince Rupert every Sunday at 9 a.m. for Vancouver, arriving Monday afternoon. For Stewart City on arrival from Vancouver Friday night. Northbound, leaves Vancouver Wednesdays at 9 p.m. Steerage Fare - $6.00 The "Camosun" is the only steame on the run having water-tight bulkheads and double bottom, thus en suriiiK safety of passengers in case of collision or wreck. J. H. Rogers, Ticket Agent. Georgetown Sawmill Co. Ltd. Lumber and Mouldings A large Btock of dry finishing lumber on hand. Boat lumber a specialty. Delivery made at short notice. Our prices are as low as any. Call on us before ordering. COAL NOTICE OFFICE: Cor Centre St. and First Ave. COAL NOTICE Skoena Land Dutrict District of Queen Charlotte lalanda Take notice that Austin M. Brown of Prince Rupert, oceupaUon aaddler, Intenda to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Landa and worka for a licence to proepect tor coal and oil and petroleum on and under the following deacribed landa on the Weat Coaat of Graham laland; Commencing at a put planted three milea eait of the southwut corner of C. L. No. 4477 thence 80 chalu eaat, ihence 80 chaina north, thence SO chalu weet, tbence HO chaina aouth to point of commt.ncvn.ont. AUSTIN M. BHOWN, Locator Dato of Location, ilia. July 1911. Pub. Aug. 17. Skeena Land Dlatrlcl���Dlitrict of Queen Charlotu Ik! an da Takn notice that AuiUn M. Brown of Prince Rupert, occupation aaddler, Intenda to apply to the Chief CommUsioner of Landi and Worka Tor a licence to prospect for coal, oil and petroleum on and undor the following deecribed landa on tha West Cout of Grabam liland: Commencing at a poat planled three milu east of the aoutheut corner of C. L. No. 4472 tbence north IM chaina, thence eut SO chaina, thence south SO ehaiu, thence wuel SO cbaiu to point of commencement. AUSTIN M. BROWN, Locator Located Auguit Iat, 1011, Pub. Aug. IS. Skeona Und DUlrict���Dlatrlcl of Quean Charlotte Ial andi Take notice that Autin M. Brawn of Prince Rupert, uddler, intenda to apply to the Chief CommUaioner of Landa and Viorka for a licence to proipecl for coal, oil and petroleum on and under the [ollowing doscribod landa on the Weat Cout of Graham laland: Commencing at a poat planted three mllea (rom the aoutheut corner of C. 1- No. 4472 thance SO chalu west, theoce SO cbaiu nortb, Ihence SO chalu eut, thence SO chaina aoutb lo point of eommencoment. AUSTIN M. BROWN, Locator located Auguat lit. 1-11. Pub. Aug. IV. LAND LEASE NOTICE BOYS! Two Fivo Dollar bills to be given away to bright boys. See Mr. Munroe at the News office. �����'^-"^i��**��-m-��, Bella Coola Land DUtrict���Dlitrict of Cout Range S Take notice that II. M. Cliff of Dundalk, Ireland, occupation gentleman, intendi lo apply for iH-rminion to leaae lho following deecribed lands: Commencing at a post plantod on the ihore of Ncclectsconnay River about 10 chalu west of Indian Reserve Line ,tl.ence weit GO chalu folio* ing tho channel of Neclectaconnay River, thence soulh SO ehaiu more or leu to channel cf Bella Coola River, Ihence following channel of Bella Coola River outerly 00 chatu, north mi chaim more or leu to point of commencement; containing 480 sere*, more ur leu. Dated Auguit 28, I'Jll. II. M. CLIFF Pub. Kept. 30. William McNair, Agent IMlit'oola Uml DUtrlct ��� DUtrict ol Cout Range I Take notice that II. M. Cliff of Dundalk, Ireland, occupatiun gentleman, intendi tu apply fur |H*rmuuiun tu lease the folluwing dtwcrtln-d landi: Commencing at a poit planted at the N. W corner of Lot 252, thence south 40 chatu more or lew to northern boundary of lease No. 1 applied for ny 11. M. Cliff, theoce following raid boundary eut 20 chaim, ihence north 40 chalu, thence west 20 chalu to point of commencement; containing HO acrea, more or leaa. Dated Auguit 28, 1911. II. M. CLIFF I'uh. Sept. 30. William McNair, Agent Bella Coola Land DUtrict -DUtrlct of Coul Range S Take nctice that II. M. Cliff of Dundalk, Ireland, occupation gentleman, Intendi lo apply for permUllon to lease the following deecribed landi: Commencing it a put planted al the S. E corner of Lot 251, thenca aoulh 40 chalu more ur leas to northern loundary of Leaae No. 1 applied for by II. M. Cliff, thenco eut 20 chalm along Mid boundary, ihenca nortb 40 chalm, thence west 20 chaini to point of commencement; cuntaining 80 acres, mare or leaa. Dated Auguit 28, 1911. H. M. CLIFF Pub. Si-pi. 30. William McNair, Agenl Bella Coola Und DUlrict-DUtrict of Cout Range 8 . Tako nutice thai II. M. Cliff of Dundalk, Ireland, uccupation gentleman,' intendi to apply for permiiulon to lease the following deacrihed landi: Commencing at a poit planted at tha ihore near the N. b, corner of Lot No. 3, thence north 40 chalu, thenco weat SO chalm more or lew to eut boundary of cannery leaao, thenca following the laid eaat boundary aouth 40 chaina more or lesa to ahore line, tnence following uld ahore tine outcrly SO chalu more or leu to point of commencement; containing 320 acres, more or lei Dated Auguit 31, 1911. fub. Sept. 80. H. M. CLIFF William McNair, Agent Bella Coola Land DUtrlct���DUtrlct of ('out Range 3 Tike notice thlt 11 M. Cliff of Dundalk, Ireland, occupation gentleman, Intenda to apply for permission to leaae tho following deacribed landi: * Commencing at a poit plinted at the N. K corner of Ut 33, thence north 20 chalm, thence west 40 chaini, thence eouth 20 ehalm mora or lose to ihore line, thenco following the ihore line eut 40 chaiiu more or lesa to point ol commencement; containing 80 cares, more or leas. Dated Auguit 31,1911. II. M. CLIFF Pub. Sept. 30. William McNair, Agent Bella Coola Und DUlrict���DUtrlct of Coaat Range S Take notice that II. M. Cliff of Dundalk, Ireland, occupation gentleman, Intendi to apply for permlulon to lease lho fullowlng described landi: Commencing at a poit planted at the N. W. corner of Ut No. 4, thence north 40 chaini thenco wl 40 chalu, thence aouth 40 ehalm more or leia to ihore line, thence following ihore line weiterly 40 chalm more or leu to point of eom- mencfnnent; containing SO acres, more er !*_��� Dated Auguit 28, 1911. II. M. CLIFF Pub. BeptT80. - WlUUm MaNalr.A&t LAND PURCHASE NOTICE Skeona Und DUtrict-DUtrict uf Queen Charlotu __ , , lalanda Take notlc�� that Austin'M. Brown of Prince Rupert, uddler, Intendi to apply to the Chlof Commissioner of Unds and Worki for a licenco to prospect for coal, oil and petroloum on und under the following described landa on the Wont Cout of Grabam Island: Commencing at a poit planted two miloa cast of the northeast cornor of C. L. No. 4478 thonco aouth 80 chalu, thonce west 80 chains, thonco north 80 chalu, thence eut 80 chains to point ol commencemenl. AUSTIN M. BROWN Locator Ucated Slit July, 1911. Puh. Aug. 17. Skeens Land DUtrict���DUtrlct ol Queen Churlotl Iii andi Tsks notice thst Austin M. Brown ot Prineo Rupert, occupstlon saddler. Intends to apply to the chief Commiasioner of Lands and Works for s licence to prospect for coal, oll and pelrolosm on and undor the following doscribod lands on the Woat Cout ol Graham Island: Beginning at a post planted three milos eut o the northeut corner ot C. L. No. 4474 thenco 80 chalm eut, thence HO chains aouth thonce 80 chaim west, thonce 80 chaim north to point ot commencement. AUSTIN M. BROWN, Ucsto Located August 1st, 1911. Pub. Aug. 17. Sksens Und DUtrict-DUtrict of Queen Charlotto lalanda Take notice that Austin M. Brown ot I'rinco Rupert, uddler. intenda to apply to the Chief CommUaioner of Unda snd Works for a liconco to proapect for coal, oll and petroloum on and undor the following doacribed landa on tho Weat Cout of Graham Island: Commencing st s post plsntod three mllea out of the northeut corner of C. L. No. 4469 thence eut 80 chains, thence south 80 chsins, thonco weat 80 chalu, thence north 80 chains to point ot commencement. AUSTIN M. BROWN, Locstor Ucated Auguat 1st, 1911. Pub. Aug. 19. Skeena Und DUtrict-DUtrict of Quoen Cbarlutte Islands Tske notice thst Auatin M. Brown of Prince Rupert, occupation uddler, Intends to apply to the Chief CommUaioner ot Lands and Works for s licence to proapect tor coal, oil and potroloum on and under tho following doscribod lands on the Weet Cout ot Graham Island: Commencing st s post plsatod two miles eut ot the southeast corner of C. L* No. 4477 thonce 80 chaim north, thencs 80 chslns eut, thence 80 chslns south, thence 80 chslns west to point ot eommencement. AUSTIN M. BROWN. Ucstor Ucated Slat July, 1911. Pub. Aug. 17. Skeens Und District���DUtrlct of Queen ChsrloiU Islsnds Tske notice thst Austin M. Brown of Prince Rupert, occupation uddlor, Intends to apply to tbe Chief Commiasioner ot Lands and Worka (or a licence to prospect (or coal, oil and petroloum on and under the following deacribed Unds on tbo West Cout or Graham laland: Commanclng at s put plsntod throe milos out ot ths southesat corner of C. 1.. No. 4475 thence north 80 chaina, thence eut 80 chalm, thence aouth 80 chaina, thsnes wut 60 chsins lo poinl of com* mencement. AUSTIN M. BROWN, Ucstor Ucated Auguat 1st, 1911. Pub. Aug. 19. Skoens Und DUUict���DUUict of Queen Cbsrlotte Irian ds Tako notice thst Auatin M. Brown of Prince Rupert, uddler by occupation, Intends to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Unds snd Works for s licence to prospect for cosl, oil snd petroloum on snd undor the folloedng deacribed lends on tho Wut Cout ot Grahsm laland: Commencing at s put pUnled three miles esst of ths northeut corner of C. 1*. No. 4471 tbence south 80 chains, thence weit 80 chalu, thence norlh 80 chaina, thence out 80 chaini to point of commencement AUSTIN M. BROWN, Ucator Ucated August 1st, 1911. Pub. Aug. 19. Skeens Und DUlrict���DUlrict of Queen ChsrloiU lalandi Tnks notice tbst Austin M. Brown of Prince Rupert, B. C , occupstlon uddler, InUnds to apply to ths Chief Commissioner of Lands snd works (or s licence to prospect for cosl, oil snd petruleum on and under ths following described Isnds on ths Wut Coul of Graham laland: Commencing at s post plsnted three miles out of ths northout cornor of C. L. No. 4478 thenco 80 chaim south, thonce SO ehaiu aut, ths ice SO chaim north, thence SO chalu wut to point of commencement. AUSTIN XL BROWN, Ucator DaU of Location 31at July, 1911. I'ub. Aug. 17. keena Und District���DUtrict ol Queen Cbsrlotte Iilsndi Tsks notice thst AusUn M. Brown of Prince Rupert, occupstlon uddler, InUnds U epply to ths Chief CommUaioner of Unds snd Works for s licence to prospect (or cosl, oil snd petroleum on snd under tne following deacribed lsnda on the West Coasl ot Graham laland: Commonclng st s pul plsnled three miloa eut of the northeut corner of C. 1. No. 4474 ihence HO chslm south, thsnee 80 chslm w��t, ihence SO chims north, tnence 80 chslm esst to point ot eommencoment. AUSTIN M. BROWN, Ucstor Ucated August 1st, 1911. Pub. Aug. 17. Skeens Und DUtrict���DUlrict of Queen Cbsrlotte Islsnds Tsks notice tbst Austin M. Brown ot Prince Rupert, aaddler, InUnda in apply to ths Chief CommUaioner ot Lands and Works for i licence to prospect (or cosl, oll snd petroleum on snd under the (ollowing described Undi on ihs West Cosst of Grahsm Ula.nl: Commsnclng st s put plsnled two miles eut of the aoulhes t corner of C. L No. 4477 in-nee 80 chaini weat, thenoa 80 chaim north, thsnes 80 chains out, thence 80 cbsiu aouth to point of com moncomont. AUSTIN M. BROWN Locstor Urate I 31st July, 1911. Puh. Aug. 17. Skeona Und DUtriet���DUtrict of Quun Charlott lilmda Take notice that AusUn M. Brown of Prince Rupert, aaddler. InUnds to spply lo ths Chief CommUaioner of Unda and Worka fur a licence to proapect for cosl, oil and petroleum on snd under the following ducrttwd lsnda on lho Wut Cout of Graham liland. Commencing st s pul planted two milu eut ot the northeast corner of C. L. No. 4478 Ihence 80 chslm eut, thence 80 chsiu south, thence mi chslm wut, thenee 80 chaim north to point of commencement. Al'STIN M. BROWN Locstor Ditonf Untlon 3lit July 1911. Pub. Aug. 17. Skuna Und DUtriet���DUtricl of Quun Charlotte Iilinds Take notice that Austin M. Brown of Prince Kupert, occupation uddler, InUnds to spply to ths Chlet Commlsiioner of Undi snd Worki for s licence to prospect for cosl, oll snd petroleum on snd under the following doacribed Unda on the Wut Cout of Graham Iilsnd: Commencing st s put plsnted three mites eut of ths aoutheut corner of C. L. No. 4476 thence SO chslm weat, thenee 80 chslna north, 60 chslm eut, thance SO chslns aoulh to point of commencement. AUSTIN M. BROWN, Locstor Located Auguat 1st, 1911. Pub. Aug. 1*. Skeens Und DUtrict-DUtrict ot Queen Chsrlott IslsmU Tsks nolice thst Austin M. Brown of Prince Rupert, occupstlon saddler, InUnds to spply to ths Chief Commissioner of Lsnda snd Works for s licence to prospect lor coal, oil and petroleum on and under the following described Unda on the West Coaat o( Graham Island: Commencing at a poit plinted thru miloa east ot the aoutheut corner of C. I. No. 4470 thence weit 80 chaim, thence north SO cbalm, thence eut 80 chaina, thence aouth 80 chalm to point ot commencement. AUSTIN M. BROWN, Locator Ucated August lit, 1911. Skeena Und DUtricl���DUtriet ol Quun Chsriottt Islands Tske notice that Austin M. Brown of Prince Rupert, occupation uddler. Intends to apply to the Chief Commissioner o( Unds snd Works (or s licence to prospect (or cosl, oil snd peUoleum en snd under ths following described Isnds on the Wut Cout of Graham lslsnd: Commencing st s post plinted three mllea eut of the northeast comer of C. L. No, 4472 thence SO ehalm west, thenee 80 chslm north, thenee 80 chslm esst, thence 80 chslm south to point of eommencement. AUSTIN M. BROWN, Locstor Ucsled Auguat lit, 1911. Pub. Aug. 19. Skesna Und DUtrict-DUtrict of Quun Chsrlotte lalantli Taks notice thst Austin M. Brown of Prince Rupert, occupstlon uddler, Intends to spply to the Chief CommUaioner ot Unds and Works for s licence to prospect (or cosl, oll snd petroleum on snd under the follownlg described lands on the Weat Cosst ot Graham Island: Commenc'ng at a post planted three mllos esst of tho southout corner of C. L, Nc. 4470 thence north 80 chains, thence eut 80 chains, thence south 80 ehalna, thenre wen 80 ehalm to point of commencement. , t , AUSTIN M. BROWN, Ucator Located Augual 1st, 1911. Pub. Aug. ft. COAL NOTICE Skoena Land DUtrict-DUtrict of Cout Rsnge 5 Tuko notico that Frank S. Miller of London, Eng., occupation civil engineer, intendi to apply (or permission to purchase the (ollowing ducribed " Commencing st s post plsnted st tho N, E. Corner uf Lot 28, thonco north 20 chains, thonce went 20 chains, thonce south 20 chains, thonco ea.it 20 chaina to point of commoncomont, eontalnini: 40 scros moro or lead. l)���urf AunuV 16. 1911. FRANK 8. MILLER Pub. Aug. 26. P> ��*m Miller, Agent Skoena Und DUUict���DUtrlct of Cout Range 6 Take notico lhat Herbert J. Mackle of Pom- broke, Ont., occupstlon lumborman, InUnda to upply for permission to purchsse the following described lands: . Commencing st s post plsnted on tho loft bank ol tho ZymouoiU or S-lm-a-got-iU River, at aouthwest corner of Ut 1706, thonco northerly, folluwing the woitorly boundary ot Ut 1706, 60 chains more ur lev-, to the nurthwut corner of uld Ut 1706, thenee wostorly and loutherly, following the loft bunk of uld river, 80 chaim more or leu lo point of commencement conUining 160 acru more or leu. Ucutod August 19, 1911. Dated Auguit 21, 1911* HERBERT J. MACKIE Pub. Aug. 26. Frederick S. Clements, Agent Skeenu Und DUlrict-DUtrict of Cout Range V Taks notice that I, Peter Eriekaon of Prinoe Ruport, laborer, InUnd to apply for permUalon to purchaso tho following ducribed lands: Commencing at a post planted on ths north bank nl Williams Creek whore the railway right- of-way crosau snd 3 chsiu bsck (rom ths crook bank, thonce south 30 chains, thencs out 40 chslm, thence north 80 chsiu, Hence wut 40 chaim to point of commenoement. Datod July 7, 1911. PF.TER ERICKSON Pub. July 25. Freu %* Cowoll, Agent Skoens Und DUtrict���DUUict of Cout Rsngs V Tske notice thst I, John Evenson ot Prince Ruperl, laborer, InUnd to spply for permUsion to purchsso tbo following doacribed Unds: Commencing st s post plsnted st tho south- out corner of Ut 4415, tbence north 80 chains^ thence east 60 chslm, thsnes south 80 chaim, thonco wut 60 chains to point ot commencement. Datod July 13, 1911. JOHN EVENSON Pub. July 25. Fred K. Cowell, Agent Skoens Und DUUict���DUUict ot Cout Rsnge V Tska notice thst I, Benjamin A. FUh of Towner, N. D., occupstlon merchant, Intend to apply for permUsion to purchau the following described Unas: Commencing st s post plsnted on tho eut boundary snd sbout five clisins from ths south- eut cornor of Ut 4484, thence north 60 ehslns, thence eut SO cbsins, thencu aoutb 60 chalm, thenee west 30 chaim lo point of commencement. Dsted June 24, 1911. BENJAMIN A. FISH Pub. July 25. Fred E. Cowoll, Agont Skeens Und DIatrlot- Diatrict of Cout IUnge 5 Tske nutice thst Percy M. Miller of Prince Rupert. B.C., occupstlon Civil Englnser, InUnds to spply for permission to purchsse the following described Isnds: Commeneing st s post plsnled on tho left bsnk of McNeil Hi ver st north west eorner of lot tun R.V., thence eut 20 chains more or leu to weiterly boundary of timber limit 54*5 (old number .������-���I.-- thonce northerly followinK uld weiierlv boundary of timber limit 60 chaina more or less tu north weit corner uf isid limber limit, thence westerly B chsins more or lus to left bsnk of McNeil River, thence southerly following ssld loft bank of McNeil River 00 chaini moro or less to point of commencement, conUining 100 scree more or leu. PERCY M. MILLER. K. Flexmsn, Agent Date June 19,1911 Pub. July 19.1911 Skeena Und DUtrict-DUtriet of fa-mar Tako nutico lhal 1, Thomaii CarUr, of Prince Rupert, occupation csrpsnur. Inund to spply for Permission to purchsse tho following described lsnd. Commeneing st s post plsnted sbout ono mile soulh frum lho mouth of FslU creek snd sbout !���-' feet bsck from the buch. thence 60 chsins north, thence 40 chsins wut, thenee 80 Hielns aouth, thence eut 40 chains to point uf commencement, conUining 320 acres more or li*as. THOMAS CARTER. Daled July 7th. 1911. Charles Webster Calhoun. Pub. Aug. 5th. Agenl. Skoons Und DUtrict-DUtrict ot Cosst Range V Tsks notice ihst Jssu M. Tell man ot Cedar Rapid*, lows, occupstion lawyer, InUnda to apply for permiaaion to purchau the following described Isnds: Commonclng st s post plsntod on the southerly shore of Kuuymatun Inlet on ths right bsnk of s -.instil stream Mowing Into aaid Inlet Just eut of Crow Uke. Thencs aouth _U chains, thence wut 20 chains moro or leu to the ahoro lino of Crow Uke, thonce northerly and easterly following the ahoro line* of Crow Lake, lho Inlet to Crow Lain sad Kuueymaleen Inlet to ths plsos of commencement, conUining forty seru more or loss. Located August 7, 1911. Dsted Aug. 9, 1911. JESSE M. TALLMAN Pub. Aug. 12. Skoens Und DUUict���DUUict of Cosst IUnge V Tske nolioo thst I, George Kime o( Towner, Nonh Dakota, U. S. A., (armer, inund to apply for permUalon to purchase tbe following deecribed Commencing at a post plsnted st the south- woat corner of Ul 2287, tbenos east SO chalm, thence aouth 40 chains, tbenos erul 40 chains thenoe soulh 40 chains, tbenee wast 40 chslm ihence north SO chslm to potnt of commenoomen conuinlng 480 seres mors or loss. Dited July 16, 1911 GEORGE KIME I'uh. July 26. Fred E. Cowsll, Agsnt Skuns Und DUtrict���DUUict ot Cosst Rsnge 6 Tsks notice thst Sarah E. Alton ot Prince Rupert, occupstion nurse, intends to spply for permission to purchau lhe following described lands: Commencing at a poet planted al the North- srest corner 140 chsins easterly (slightly north) from the northeut corner of Lot 1116 (Harvey Survey) Cosst DUtriet, Rsngs V, ihenu ho chslm east, thonce 80 chalu aouth, thence 40 chalm oraet, tbence 40 ehalna north, thence 40 chalu wut, thence 40 chaim nortii to post of commencement contsining 480 scru more or lass. Dsted Juns 14, 1911. SARAH K. ALTON Put. July 15. Fiwd Bobler, Agent Skeens Und DUtrict -DUUict of Cout IUnge h Tske notice thst H.rism Roy McTsvUh of Winnipeg, Min., occupstion barrister, intends lo apply for permUsion to purchaae ths following ��� ii ��n!'i*-l Isnds: Commencing st s post pUnled si the southwest comer 40 chsins eul and 40 chsiu north (rum N. K. corner uf I-ot I llu, llarvey'a Survey Coasl Diatrict Rsnge 5, thsnee 60 chslm esst, ihence 60 chsina north, Ihence 60 chsiu west, thence so ehalm south to peat of commencement containing A*Mi scree more or less. Dsted Sept. 18,1911 HIRIAM ROY McTAVlSH Pub. Sept. 23. Fred W Uohler. Agent Sknns Und DUtrict -DMrict of Cosst IUnge 5 Take notice Uisl UtlU McTavUh of Vsncouvsr, occupst Ion married womsn. Intends to spply for permlialon to purchase the following described Isnds: Commencing st s post plsnted st ths northwest corner 100 chsins eut and 20 chain* north Irom N. K. corner ot Ut ill". Harvsy'i Purvey Cout DUtrict IUngo 5, ther.ce 20 efcsJne south, thonce 80 chain* esst, . ������� *>0 chiim north, thence 40 chsiu weit, thence eO chsiu south, thence 40 chsiu west to post ot commencement dontatnlng 400 acrea more or less. DatedSept. 18.1911. LOTTIE McTAVlSH I'ub. Sept 23 Fred W. Bohler, Agent Skeena Und DUtrict DUtrict of Cout Range 5 Take notice that I, ChrUtopher James Graham of Prince Kup rt, B. C, occupation locomotive engineer, InUnd to apply for permtsrion to purchase -v::;;> '������"���5* si ��� l��fallWJj-*,*tl XI l>""��w��e��il '''���NT*;**, -' Ca'.r. I Sk��inu Uiul District���li,.- laku notice tlmt thirty. booklmpw, im,.,,,) ���** miaaiom-r eil i���m|, (0.' ml und p,ttol.ua on , ' lund on litahum Muml , Commenotnj ���i i ������., ol C. B, 1. Coil !.,,,��� cofni-r 0. K, 11. Cual I, ,. 80 clmlnn, x\\mm ww| '.,', chain**, tin-nee .-met du ���i,��� niuncomunt. DutodSt-pl. 11, mn, ( . Pub. Sept. 2a. Skconi. l.uml District rj . Tuko nolico lliut thlrtl iliu Uaintor ol Prinoe Itui, ��� , bookkeeper, Intend to in misaioner ol l.ueieh f���r ��� '. ' coul und petroleum ,���, ��� land on Uruluun l.lun.1,1- , Commencing ul u i,,,. of 0. B. H. Cuul Uu cornor C. 8, H. Coal u btl chain., thenc- aa ��� chain*, thonco wt.t wj , moncomunt, Datod Sept, II, mn, ,* , Pub. Sopt. M, Skoona Und Di.trict -DUtricl , I n Tako notico ihul thli .''u"'" *-�����*�� Uaintor ol Prince Kupert i .' '""''��� '-U bookkoopor, intenel t, mlauiuner ul Land, iur .' coal and petroleum on land on Uruiium I i.- ri. CommencinK at a dqm ol O. E. 11. Coal 1...... cornor C. K. 11. Coul i.,., U0 chain*, thonco oust mi chaina, thonco weat .at- , moncomont. Datod Sept. 11, l'JU. <. Pub. S��ul. 23, :'*'.l I I i,!--��*n|*l ��� lout-?*' M - 'i-ri,���| x, " Haa ui i*\\ 1 -intemJ ��� 'J I (omm.ncin, al a pmt pl.ne.-t at Ih, --ith- w��l cornrr nl Lot No. I . ���. .ennity ol Lak* [.a1e*l*e and markeM e t,nar���,,h.-r I. (Iraham N. E. Corn*r, thtnc* WMI 40 chaina, th.nc* aouth KO chain., thrnc* *eut io chaina, thrnc* north HO chain* to poat ol commencm.nl; containln, .120 act**, mot* r.t lew.. ClinlSTOPHF.R JA8, (IRAHAM, Locator D.l-Kl S��.t. 22. Ull. ll.SIA.M. -Wlln*����lT.D UH Pull. S*pt. 90. le.-na Land Dlrtrli-t Di.trirt ol Coait Rant, b Tak. nolle, that Runlar UlM ot Princ. It.i|**rt, B. C, ocrupallon mln��r, inl.n-l. to apply lor p*rmla��lon lo purchaa* th* lollowln, d*Mrlhead land: I e.nimanrln, at a poat |rl��nt~l 40 chaina MUth and 40 chaina waat nl th. northwnt eomar ol Lol 173.1, l*ik*la* Vail���/, DMrict ol (oaat Han,* IS. thane, weat 40 chain*. Uotim aouth M chain*, thane* ***l 40 chain., th*nea nonh W chaina lo Kolnt ol commancmMit. l.k* w____" bookkoopor, intend to _p|.l-, ft uw Cb*)i__ mlasionor of Unds for a lienca to i-rousT cosl snd potruloum on sm! and* biiTw lsnd on Gralum Island d< Commencing st s pul plunttsl u*iqj,k of C. E. B. Cosl Usee No. II msn-M J corner C. E. B. Coal Lease Nt.. jl, h_mh 80 chains, thonco w����t mi �����!.. chains, thenco oul 80 chsin* to j..*�� tf moncomeni. DatedSept. 11,1911. f. K. H.\\IMER,L Skeons Und DUlrict���Dutnct otQumCk. Tsko nutice lhat thirty da.\\�� (rum 4&u,[ Bainter of Prince Rupert, u * bookkeeper, inlend to apply lo tbe CL missioner ot Unds for s licincv to y***m\\ cosl snd petruleum on ami ut..l�� ��M mi olsnd on Grshsm liland docntird u lofec Commencing at a poit pfau . . t*t n.*j,a of C. E. B. Coal Uaae No 11 MfctfK corner C. E. B. Coal Lim N , 80 chalm, ihenco wut bO cU.t... u.*.:�� m ehaiu, thence out SO cIiiim to p���� 4 mencement. DatedSept. 12.1911. C B, BAINTUll Skuna Und DUtrict ���Dbbtal ��f t-famCki Tsko notice thsl thirty da>�� Irom ait, L Bsintcr of Prince Rupert, li 1 bookkeeper, intend tu spi*l> tu tbt Cli mtsuonnr of Undi (or a ttcvr.o- to f*a cosl and petroleum ou gad land on Graham Island doseril < Commencing st s post |.Ut-tH tio&_������ ol C. K, B. Cosl Leue No IT, (urtrifc cornor C. K. B. Cosl Lease Nu. 2* tinaa 80 chsiu, thence wut 80 rburj, tbr-w 1 80 chsins, throes eul so cbsiru to find! mencement. DatedSept. 12. 1911. C. B !-\\l\\T!iU Pub. SepL 23, Skeena Und DUtrlct -District of QgmQi Tske notice thsl tMrty di, ��� Ins ���it't.i Bslnier of Prince Huport, 11. bookkeeper. Intend to spplv tu |U> CtjdO missluncr ot Undi (or s hcT.er cosl snd petroleum on sni sad lsnd on Graham lialnd duoti - 11 Commencing at s post pUntnl t����fisi of C E. B. Cosl 1 -.. Ni corner C. E. B. Cosl U���� V SO chains, thence eut N ******** 80 chains, ihence west 80 chin* tJpJudl mencement. Dated Sept. 12, 1911. C I'ub. SepL 2 ������. Skeena Und DUlrict���Dt-ir ci ' v-��?ia__ Take notice thai thirty day* fruiiw.ll llroderick of Prince Itupert, It ( . t, i*ns bank manager, Intond tu appl) te tstCujj mlseiuner ol Lands fur ��� * ��� 11 cual and petroleum on an da llroderick at Prince HOp f bank manager, Intend to SM mimioner 01 Lands (or ���> cosl snd peUoleum on U Und on Graham liland th Commencing at a po*t j id t'. L. 11. Cosl ir**- N eornsr A. T. H. Cosl 1 ��� 1 SO chsins, thence MM I 80 chslna, thenn out so < mencement. A. T. Bltt'l'1 ll< Dated Sept. 12. 1911. I ' I'uh. Sept. 23. Skeena Und DUtricl D Take notice that thin> d < llroderick ot Prince top**, (tank manager. Intend la miuioner <>1 Undi (or ��� coel and petroleum M 1 Und on Graham laland d�� Commencing at a p��-' of C. K. H. Co_i Lea* -1-."-? corner of A. T. II. Coal ���est 80 chains, "��� ��� ��� east W chsiu, Ihence ** of commencement A. T I Dsted Kepi. 12,1911. �� ; '":*- Pub. Sept. 23. Skeens Und DUtriet-DUtricl of (juesn Chsrlott Islands Tsks nntles Ihst Auntin M. Brown ot Prince Kupert, uddler. Intends to s.��ply to ths Chlet Commissioner of Unds snd Vorks for s licence to protpect for cosl, oil snd netroleum on snd under the following described finds on the Weat Cosst ot Grshsm Islind: Commonclng st s nut plsnted thru mlln eut of the northesrt corner of C. L. No. 4469 thence ���outh 80 chains, thence 80 chaim weet. ihence 80 chaini north, thence 80 chslni eait to point of commencement. AU8T1N M. BRUWN. Locator Located August IsL 1911. ���\"""*. -Locator Pub. Aug. 19, .��rr-s |.in.| DUUiei D Take notice thst ihiri. Balnter of Prince HBperi bookkeeper. Intend to ���;. miwioner ol Und* W coal and petroleum <>n ( land on Graham Island <)��� Commeneing at a pari aorner of Coal I-ease V ' '. Coal Usse No. 28, thmo west no cbsins, thence m eut 80 ehsim to point nl 1 ��� 11 (oreihore Tishn PWftL I Dated Sept. 12, 1911* Pub. Oct 7. Skerna I and Di-.trir' D Take noUce that thirl) ���' Bainter of Prince Rupert, bookkeeper, inlend to apt mlsrioner of Ur,'- Isf l eoal and petroleum DO land on C-raham '*land ���<��� Commencing a' a pari TUIn northie t miif ' C. E. B. Coal I-case N- 'hence we*t 80 chain*. *' lh>nee ea��t M- c*sln I I contlinlng 640 sere* rmr- Datwl Sept. 13. 1911. Pah. Oct. 7. Skeens Und DUlrict-DUt .- I.l* Tsks notlee thst Auin- Rupert, occupstion osddi* to Ihs Chief t'ommUaiir- tor s llcance to prospect lur t on snd under tne following 1 West Court of Grshsm law (ommenclng at a post !��� ��� of tho northust corner 0' ' 80 chalu esst, thence 19 f cbsins wnt, thsnee 80 d ��� * commencement. _���, ,, AUSTIN I>ocstod Auguat 1st, l0'1- Pub. Aug. 19. Skeens Und DUtrirt D Tsks notice thst I. ��M of Prince Rupert, occut��s- to ipoly for permission I - I deecrilted lands: Commencing at a po*| ' shore of the Eachum-Ml* I Iwo milu northerly (n"11 Eschumslk River, and which l chaini north from a stake ri- River snd known ss ' '���'' chsiu, thence eut 80 ���*'\\'* chiins, thence weet for' | 40 chslns, thence west 4�� r ���* commencement, contsining ��" Date.1 Beptember 12, I911- Pub. Sept. 23. JOHNKLTIII I I : UJP >,'������'" Press ���* ?| afjj iMfl ���.ml**** .-.���*' *.-, If *3 plellHV 22 2h ��� ���*"' SttfJ ... X*e#Zl . 1- x* *** lll'-JBU it'*' THE DAILY NEWS �����--���' ->*������*-*���-���*���- L -"�����������- LYNCH BROS. Largest Stock I General Merchandise l l ^ * j I Lowest Prices in Northern B. C. * K--*--* I ,���M lABIURle HARRISON (NOTARY PUBLIC) V. F. II. GAMBLE Samuel Harrison & Co. \\ Real Estate and Stock Brokers APPROVED AGREEMENTS FOR SALE PURCHASED Prince Rupert - and - Stewart 1 CANADIAN PACIFIC Canadian Pacific Railway !.('. Coast service ��� Famous Prircess Line Princess Royal Monday, October 9th, at 9 a.m. Victoria. Vancouvar and Settle , G. McNab ��� General Agenl louble Weekly Service S. Prince Rupert, S.S. Prince George Kor Vancouver Victoria AND Seattle GB*NSi TRUSK londays and Fridays, 8 a.m. . Prince John sails for Port Simp- Km, Naas Kiver, and Stewart, Weil- ln���l.iys, 1 p.m.; and for Masset and Naden Harbor Thursdays 12 p. m. K.ii* Skidegate, Rose Harbor, etc., laturdays 1 p.m. Railway Service to Copper River ���d truins from Prince Rupert Mon- es, Wednesdays and Saturdays, 1 n.. returning Tuesdays, Thursdays }nd Sundays at 1 p.m. Grand Trunk Railway Syatem ^necting with trains from the Pacific st operates a frequent and conven- It service of luxurious trains over ita able track route between Chicago, ronto, Montreal, Quebec, Halifax, inland, Boston, New York and Phila- Iphia. Atlantic Steamship bookings jvngctl via all lines. Full informa- and tickets obtained from the t-of A. E. McMASTER ll'ltll'eilT AND PASSENGER AGENT ince Rupert Lodge, I.O.O.F. NO. 63 Meets in the Helgerson Block [Every Tuesday Evening members of thc order in tho city are requested to visit thc lodge. J. P. CADE. N. G. J. GLUCK. Sec. 0 RENT Ofllce on Second Avenue -l-ronmed Cabin, close in groomed House, Hays Cove Avenue 7-roomcd House, Sixth Ave., near McBride groomed House, overlooking harbor Wished 5-roomed Cottage, $45 month LAND PURCHASE NOTICE R. NADEN COMPANY Limited, ond Ave- Prince Rupert, B.C. SAVOY HOTEL Kraier and Fifth Rt Tho .mir hotel In town with hot .nd cold water in roomt. llMt fur- Tii.li.-al hneite north of Vancouver. Remm. fine hi. Phun. ��7. P.O. Bos lis. -. : ������ [Prudhomme tt Fiaher proprietor. fRY THE "NEWS" WANT AD. WAY OF FINDING SkMna Land Dlitrict���Diatrict o( Coait limine- 6 Tak. nolco that Unlord Sovyell li.-ll ol Prince Rupert, 11. C, occupation locomotive onglnoor, iiuuiiel*. to apply (or pennlaidon to purchaM lho (ollowing deecritod land.: Commanclng at a poat planted on tho north bank ol th. Zimogotiu lllvor about thraa I'I) mile. dUtant 'upstream) in a wiietfrly adiraclioil (rom th. junction of the LitUo Zimogotiu Klvor and the main Zimogotiu River, thence north 41) chain., thence weat 40 ehalna, thenco .outh 411 ehaina, thenoe eaat 40 chaini to poit ol commencement conUining 160 acre, moro or leaa. Datod June 7, I'Jll. UNKDIlll SEWALL HELL Pub. July 8. Geo. It. Putnam, Agent Caaaiar Land Dlalrlct���DUtrlct of Skeona Take nut lev tha. I, Lemuel Freer a[ Vancouver, occupation broker, intend lo apply for permlaiion to purchaM the loUowing dosribedr landa: Commencing at a poat planted on the ahor. In a northerly direction (rom Port Nelion Cannery marked L. r.'a S. E. Corner, thance 20 chaini north, thenoe 20 chaina weat, thenee 20 chaina aouth to ahor. Una, thence along tho ahore lo point o( commencement, conUining 40 acroa moro Dated June 10, 1911 LEMUEL FREER Pub. July 8. J. M. CollUon. Agont Skeena Land Dlitrict���Dlitrict ol Coait Rango 5 Take notlc. lhal ll. F. Miliar ol Tipton, hog- land, occupation fan-oar, intenda to apply for i-ermiaiiun to purchaa. the following doacribed landa: Commencing at a poit plantod about GO chaini weal Irom th. N. W. Corner ul Lot 4406, thence north 40 chaina. Usance weat 20 chalm, Ihence aoulh 40 chaina, thance oaat 20 chaini to lhe point o( commencement conUining eighty acrea more or laaa. D.ted Auguit 19, 1911. 11. F. MILLKR Pub. Aug. 26. P. M. Miller, Agenl Sleeena Land lli.trict -District of Coaat Rango 6 Taka nolle, that I, Thomaa McClymont ol Princ Kupart, B. C, occupaUon real eatalo broker, intond to apply lor permiaalon to purchaao the (ollowing deaenbed lanel*' Commencing at a paot planted at the S. W. corner o( pre-ompUon record 412. thence eait 60 chains, thenc. aouth 40 cbaina, thence weal HO ehaina to ahoro ul lake, Ihenco lollowlng ahore o( lake In a northerly direcUon to point of commencement; conUining '110 acre., more or leu. Dated Sapt. 6, 1911. Till'MAS McCLYMUNT Pub. Sepl. 9. Ereneat Cole. Agent Skeena Land Diatrict���Dlalrlct ol Coast Range li Taka nolle* that E. H. G. Miller ol Folmoulh Eng.. oecup.Uon aurvayor, InUnda to apply (o ncrmtaalon lo purchaaa lha (ollowing deacribed unda: Commencing at a poat planted at tho N. W. Corner ol Lot 4406, thenoa wost 60 chians, thenco aouth 20 chaina, thence eaat 60 chains, thenc. nortb 20 chaina lo lha point ol commencement containing 160 acrea mora or laaa. Dated August It, 1911. E. II. G. Mll.l.l.ll Pub. Aug. SS. P. M. Millar, Agent Skeena Land Diatrict���DUtrlct of Quean Charlotu IsUnds Taka notice that Austin M. Brown of Prince Rupert, occupallon aaddler, inunda to apply to the Chief Commlaaioner of Lands and Worka tor a licence lo proap-Kt for eoal, oil and polroleum on and under the following deacrilMd lanela on lho Waat Coasl of Graham laland: Commanclng al a poal plantod thre. miloa easl ol lb. north-Mai eornar ox C. 1. No. 4472 then-*-* north SO chaina, tbane. Mat 80 chaina, thenco aoulh SO cbaina, thenc. weat 80 chaina lo point ol commencement. AUSTIN M. BROWN, Locator Located Augual let. 1911. Pub. Aug. 19. Skaena Land DUUict���DUtrlct of Coaat Range V Tak. noUoa lhal I, PeUr Laraan of Towner, North Dakota, U. S. A��� farmer, inund to apply for permission lo purebaaa the following -le-.rril-.-1 Commanclng at a poat planted at tha aoutheaat cornor ol Lot 1729, thenc. .outh 80 chiins, thonc waat 40 chaina, thenc north 60 chains, tbane oast IO chaini to point of commencment. Daled July IS, 1911. PETER LAIISEN I'ub July 26, 1911. Fred E. Cowall, Agenl Skena Land DUlrict-DUtrict of Coaat Rang. V T.k. nolic that I, Adolph II ChrUtlanaon of Towner. Norlh Dakota, occupation attorney, at-law, InUnd lo apply (or permiaalon lo purchaso lha lollowlng deacrlbeJ lands: ... Commencing at a post plsnted about ono and one-hall ml!.* (I 1-2) northeast of the head ol Trout Illver on tha wet aide of Lakelae Uke, anel sboul b chilni (rom tho lake-front, thencv south HU ehalna, thane* war" HO chain*, thenc north 80 ehalna, tbane cat 80 chaina lo point ol lllll ������BjKa.ta Be CI1K1STIANSON Dated Jun. 30, 1911. Fred E. Cow.ll, Agent Pub. July 26. Skene Lanel DUtricl -DUlrict ol C��� Tak. notlc lhal 11. II. Suw.it ol Vancouver, B. 0 . occupation truckman, Intendi to apply (or permission lo purchaae the (ollowing deacribed Commencing at a net planted 40 chaina aoulh of Pi-^mptloS No. J��7 ��d M ch.ln. eel Irom the Naaa ltlvcr IS. W. C.l, Ihence 40 chilm ea. , Ihence 40 chalm ne.rth, Ihene 40 chaina wet, thenco 40 chaina aoulh to tho point ol commence- ment *�� ***^���fiS* m/wARlTsTEWART DaUd Aug, 1911. l*nxm T. Kulierton, Agenl Pub. Sept. 23. Skeena Land DUtrict-DUtrict o( Cnail Range b T.ke nolle that Harold E. Smith of Mt.r.ly, AIU., occupation auiion agenl. Intendi to apply EmmSBh to purchaw the following deacribed ""commanclng .1 a port *****L*ms2mLt& wnt corner 100 chaini ea.l and 20 cha n. north ham N. K. vomer of t-M 1116. Harvey ��� Survey SmM DUtriet Range I t_j_f �� *�� ***> Ihene 80 chalm north, thene 40 chain, weit ,\\ZZ HO ehiim Kuth to post ol commencemen* containing 320 acres, more or M. qMn-,| "tawtgiftt I8*_E____! Ruport, laborer, inund to apply/or p.rmU*ion o purchae tha (ollowing do^rlWl l-an.l-.. W|?omm.nelng at . port planled on the north bank ol WUIUme Creek about to chain. .outh ra.tlre.in It. R-, Ihene eulh 40 chain., thene rert 40 chaina, thone north 40 ehalns, thene wert 40 ch.lna to point ol MaaBMrMBt. _M n.i_l Julv 7 I'lll PAUL liAl.r,,**. KlrtiAfc Frtd B. Cowell. Agrnt ��� i I NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that I will mdVi tenders for the land known a�� Lot n<>*>. Kanjre 5, Coast District, Proving of British Columbia. ThiB ��� one of t h- choicest pieces of land lying along lhe Skeena river and contains about lj�� acres. The land is crown BttM Tenders must bo in before the fifth ay of October, 1911. The highest or any tender not necessarily MOtmd. for further particulars apply to H�� W-W* BiRn��d- D. G. STEWART, Assignee of H. ft Breckenridge, Box 225,Prineo Ruport, B.C. COAL NOTICE Skoona Land DUtrlot���Dlitrict nt Quwn Charlotte lake notion thut thirty day. from (Into, I, C. E UuiniL-. of I'rinco Rupart, 11. C, by ocmipation bookkeeper, Intond to upply to iho Chiot Com- nnaHionor of .Lamia for u Uosncfl lo proapoct for coal and petroloum on and undor (ill) acros of liuid on Graham Island described a.i follows: Commencing ut u pott plumed tivo milu. oast ot Coal Loiuo INo. 4-107, markod C. K. B. Coal Lease No. 1, N. E. corner, llionco wost 80 chaina, thence aouth 80 chains, thonco east 8U chaina, thonco north 80 chuina to pluce of eommencoment. DttodSept. 11,1911 C. E. UAINTEH, Locator Pub. Sept 23. Skeona Land District���Diatrict of Queon Churlotte luko notico thut ihirty duys from date, I, C. E Balntar of I'rinco Ruport, li. C, by occupation bookkeeper, intund to apply to the Chlof Com- miaaionor of Landi* for u licence lo prospect for coal and petroleum on and undor 640 acioa of land on Graham bland doscribod aa follows: Commencing ut a pust piunted llvo milu* east of Coal Lease No. -IHiT, marked C. t*. U. N. W. corner No. 8. thoncu south hu chaina, thonco east 80 chaina, thencu north HO ehuiriH, thonco wuat 80 chuina to pluco of oommenoementt DatedSept. Il, 11*11. C. E. HAINTEK, Locator Tub. Sopt. 2U. Skeena Lund Dislrict --District of QUMO Charlotte Tuke notice thut thirty dun from date, I, C. E. painter of Prince Rupert, u. C, by occupation bookkeeper, intend lo upply to lho Chiot Commissioner of Lunda tor u licence to prospect tor coal and potroloum on aud under till) ucrus of land on Gruhum Island described ua follows: CommuncinK at a pout plunti-d live miles eust of Coal Leue No. 4-47Q, marked C, E. li. S. W. cornor of Coal Lnm No. 3. thunco oaat 80 chaina, thenco north 80 chuins, tbunco wost 80 chiins, thence south 80 cliuina to placo ot commencement. DutedSopt.il, 1.11. C. E. HAINTEK, Locator Pub. Sept. 23. Skeena Land District -District of QUMO Charlotte Take notice thut thirty duys from date, 1, C. E. Huintor of Prince Rupert, u. C, by occupation bookkeeper, intend to upply to tho Chief Commissioner of Lands for a licence to prospect tor coal and petroleum on und under 1)40 acres of land on Graham island described us follows: Commencinj; ut u post piunted live milus eaat of Coal Leaae No. 4*176, murked C. E. H. S. E corner Coal Leaae No. t, thenco woat 80 chaini, thenco north 80 chuina, thencu east 80 chains, thence south HO chuina to placu of commencement. DatedSept. 11, I'Jll. C. E. HAINTEK. Locator Pub. Sept. 23. Skoena Land District District of Quoen Chartotlo Take notico that thirty days from date, 1, C. K. Haintor of Prlnco Kupert, H. C, by occupution bookkeeper, Inlend to upply to lho Chief Commiaaioner ot Landa (or u licence to proapoct (or coal and petroleum on uml under 640 acros ot land on Graham Island described ua lollowa: Commencing at a poat piunted Iwo miloa notrh ot stake marked C. E. U. C oul Loaso No. 4, marked N. E. corner C. E. U. Coal Lease No. 5, thencu soulh 80 chains, thencu wusi 80 chuins, thencu north 80 chaini, thenca east 80 chains to placo of commencement. DatedSept. 11,1911. C. K. HAINTEK. Locator Pub. Sopt. 23. Skeuna Land District���DUtrlct of Quwn Chralutto Tako notice that ihirty dayi from dato, I. C. I.. Haintor of Princu Kupert, i*. C, hy occupation bookkeeper, inlend to apply lo the Chie( Commiaaioner of Landa for a licence to prospect tor coat and petroleum on and undor 040 acres ot land on Graham Island doacrihud as (ollows: Commoncihg at a post planted two milus north nf C. E. B. Coal 1 .< .1- ������ No. U, marked C. E. Uaintor N. W. corner Coal 1*muw No. li, ihenco south 80 chains, thenco cast 80 chain*, tlience north 80 chaina, thencu west 80 chains tu place o( commencement. Dated Sopt. II. l!*ll. C. K. UAINTEH, Locator I'ub. Sopt. 23 Skeena Land District -DUtrict o( Quoen Charlotto Take notice lhat thirty days from date, 1, C. K. Bainter o( I'rinco Kupert, U. C, hy occupation bookkeeper, Intend to spply to tho Chief Commissioner of Lands for a llcrncu to prospect for coal and petroleum on and undor l>40 acroa of land on Graham Island di-trrlbed as (ollows: Commencing at a post planted two mile* north o( C. K H. Coal Leaao No. 'I, atako S. W. comer Coal Leaso No. 7, thence north 80 chains, thrnce east 80 chains, thonco south 80 chains, thencu wost 80 chains to placa of commencement. Dated Sopt. U, 1UU. C. E. HAINTEK, Locator Pub. Sept. 23 Skeena Land District���District o( Queen Charlotto Tako noUco that thirty days from data, 1, C. K. naintcr of Prince Kuport, 11. C-, hy occupation bookkeeper, intend to apply to the Chief Com- mlasionor of Lands (or a licenco to proapect for coal and petroleum on and under 010 acna o, land on Graham laland dcscrltml aa folloars: Commanclng at a pott planted two mlim north of C. E. H. Coal !���-..������*��� No, 4, marked S. E. cornor C. E, U. Coal lacaao No. 8, thence nurth 80 chains, thenco west 80 chaina, thenco aouth SO chains, thence east 80 chiins to place of commencement. DatedSept. 11,1911. C. K. HAINTEK. Locator 1Mb. Sept. 23 Skeena Land District���DUtrict ot Queen Charlotte Tako notico that thirty days from date, I, C. I Hainter of Prince Kupert, II. C, by occupation bookkccjK-f, Intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands for a licence to prospect for coal and petruleum on and under *������*' acrea o( land on Graham Island described as followa: Commencing at a poat planted Ave milea rait of Coal Lease No. 4474, marked C. K. Maimer's N* I corner Coal Leaae No. :', thence aouth HO chains, thtneo west *Mi chains, thence north SO chains, thence east 80 chains to place of commencement. DatedSept. 11,1911. C. E. HAINTEK, Ucator Pub. Sept. 23. Skeena Und Diatrict - DUtrict nf Queen Charlotto Take nollco that thirty days from dale, I, C. I Hainter of Prince Kupert, 11. ('., by occupation liookkoeper, intnd to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Unda for a licenco lo pnmpecl for coal and petroleum on and under ������." icrw of land on Graham Island deacribed as falloars: Commencing at a poat planted one mile north of C. E. It. Coal Uaso Nr tt, marked N. W. corner C. E. 11. No. IU, thrice south KO chaina. thence weal SO chait.s, thence north SU chains, Ihence east 80 chathn to place of commencement. Dated Sept. 11, Ull. C. K. HAINTKU, Locator .Pub. Sept. 23. Skoona Und DUtrlct DUtricl nf Quern Charlotte Take notice that thirty days Ironm date, I, C K. Bainter ol Prinw Kupert, It. (.'., itccupaiiun ttook. bepeti Intend to apply to the Chlet ( ommimionor nl 1.4rnls for a In. t < ������ to W- i" <���' for coal and petroleum on and umler bio met,**. o( land on Graham Island deacrilied aa fallows: Commencing -****> a pout planiial t��o mihi north of C. K. II. Cosl Uase Nn 8, marked N. K. corner of C K. H- (-oal l^aae No. II, (hence aouth HU chains, thence wesl Wl chain*, ihence north Htl chains, thence east M) chains to placa ol com menct-mout. DatedSept. 11,1911. C. E. HAINTKU, locator I'ub. Sept. 23. Skeena Und DUtrtrt DUtrict ot Queen Charlotte Take notice that thirty dais (nun date. 1, t . E. Marnier of Prinn' Ku|N*rt, H. C., I>> occupation tMM>kkrr|H-r, intend to apply to the Chief Cnm- miantoner o( Und for a HMI t�� pri��|��rct for eoal and |>oirolt>um on and under ������I" acm of land on Graham Island dearrilN��| as (olio** Commencing at a pust planteft tan miles north nf (". E li Coal !.*���-.- No. 7, marked C. K. II. Coal I ��� ." No. 12, thence south 80 chains, thence easl no chains, thence north no clisin*. thencu weal 80 chains to place of commencement. Dated Sept 11, 1911. C. K. HAINTKU, Urfaior Puh. Sepl. 23. Skeena Und DUlrict DUtrict n( Queen Charlotte Take notice that thirty days (mm date, I, C. E. Hklnter nl Prince Kupert, H. <\\. hy occupation bookkeeper, intend to apply to ihe Chief Com mUsloner of Unda for a licence to prospect for coal and petroleum on and under Mo acres of land on Graham Inland described as follows: Commencing at a post planted '���*������- mllea north of C. E. U. Cual Uaae No. 7, marked S. W. MMf C. E. B. Coal Lease No. 13, thence north 80 chaina. thence east 80 chains, thonce south HU chaina, thonce west SO chains to place o( commencement. DatedSept. 11,1911. C. E. BAINTER, Ucator Pub. SepL 28. Skeena Und DUtricl DUtrict ol Queen Charlotte Take notice that thirty days from date, I, C. K. Bainter of Prince Rupert. 11. C, by occupation bookkeeper, Intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner ol Lands for a licence to proapect (or coal and petroleum on and under r>40 acrt* of land on Graham lslsnd doacrilied as folloira: Commenrlng at a post planted iso mil--- north o( (*. K. H. Cosl Uaae No. H, msrked H, E. enrne C. E. H. Coal Uase Mo. II, thence north 80 chains, thence west SO chains, thenee south SO chains, thenco tast 80 chains to place o( commencement. Dated Sepl. II, 1911. C. E. BAINTBR) Ucator Pub. Sept. n* Skeena Und District -District o( Queen Charlotte Take notice that thirty days from dste, I. C. K. Bainter of I'rince Kupert, II. C, hy occupation iKMikkreprr, Intend to apply to tha Chief Commissioner of Unds for a llcent-e to prospect for coal ami petroleum on and under M0 acrni of land on (Iraham Island described as follows'. Commencing at a post planted one mile north of C. E. II. (foal Uaae No. IU, marked C. - B. Cosl I.eaae Nn. 16, thenee north R0 chslns, thence weal HO chiins, ihence south 80 chsins, thence easl 80 chains to placo ot eommeneement. DatedSept. II, 1911. 0* E. BAI NT .K, Locator Pub. Sept - 23. , Skeena Uml DUtrict DUtrlct of Queen Charlott Take notice that thirty davs fmm date, I, C, t.. Bainter of Prince Itupert, ft. C, by occupation iMwkkeeper, Intend to apply lo the Chief Commissioner ot Unds (or a licence lo nronpeet Inr coal and petroleum on and under Mo acrea of land on Graham Island described is follows: Commenrlng at a post plinted two milea north of C. I B. Coil l .'�� " No. 10, in ui. i N. K. corner C. K. H. Coil Uase No. 16, UMMS south HO chains, thence woat HO chains, thence norlh HO chains, thrnce east 80 chains to place ot commencement. Datod Sept 11,1911. C. E. HAINTER, Ucator Tub. Sept. 23. - THE COSY CORNER DEVOTED PRINCIPALLY TO HE INTERESTS OF WOMEN MEN j *-**m**^m*r^a^*A*ai I ���"*����� This ta a little section ot 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 uro invited by the editor. The hope is expressed that "The Cosy Corner" will fill a social need. PRINCESS LOUISES REGIMENT Interesting Stories of the Daughter of the Great Kaiser. "She sometimes forgbts th.-.i her father is the* emperor, bui never that slu- is the emperor's daughter," is thc wuy the ruler <>f Germany once spoke of his only daughter, Princess Victoria Louise, who is known in her own country ;>.s "The proudest lady in the land." But this is only recently, remarks the New Ide;-. Women's Magazine. As for a greal many years the young princess was thought lacking in "esprit" and of personality her people were perplexed to confess that she had none. They nicknamed her "The Little Mouse-Princess," and sighed because lhe only daughter of lhe reigning family was not romantically endowed. But now the "Little Mouse- Princess" has urown up aril put away childish things. She has twisted her thick hair into a won derfully becoming cloffure; the simple schoolgirl ilress which the kaiscrin insisted on, has beer replaced by garments which befit e>. princess. Nor is she gawky and shy any longer. And while neither forward nor aggressive, she does not forget that she is indeed the daughter of an emperor, as her father so aptly pul ii. How is it possible for her lo lose sight of thai fact, even for a mement? None but a ruler's daughter would Ik* given such splendid presents as were hers on her eighteenth birthday- the occasion, also, of her debut and confirmation. M..st girls, when they make their lx>w to the social World, show its is just beginning t sinilh'u face. Her brother, the Crown Prince of Germany, is In actual command of the regiment; but it is thc body-guard of the princess, and she and the crown prince are more Btrongly uriled than ever in enthusiasm over iluir regiment. To Pickle Gerkins Wipe four quarts small unripe cucumbers. Put in a jar ard add one cup salt dissolved in two quarts boiling water and let stand three days. Drain cucumbers from brine, bring brine to the boiling point, pour over cucumbers, cover ar.d again let staid three days; repeal. Drain, wipe cucumbers, and pour over one gallon boiling water in which one tablespoon alum has been dissolved. Let stand six hours, then drain, from alum water. Cook cucumbers ten minutes, a few at a time. In one-fourth the following mixture���strain the remaining three-fourths over the cucumbers, which have been put in a stone ���jar. Por the mixture mix one gallon vinegar, four red peppers, two sticks cinnamon, two tablespoons of allspice, berries ard two tablespoons cloves, bring to the boiling point and let simmer ten minutes. COAL NOTICE Ski***��� Uml DUtriet���DUtrlot ot QUaen Churlotte Tuko notice* Uiut thirty Uu*.* Irom eiulf, 1, C. ti. Ilium,-I of PliDN Uupwtj fi, lis, by ..i-.-inr.it.ua ueiokkw'iiT, iiiti-iiel in upply lo tliu Ciit**l Coin- ini-.irni.-i of Lunelle fur u liconco lo prospect (or coul niirl p.-trolouiii on uml umlor 040 ucroa ol luntl on Gruhum lulunil eje-ieiriboel ut. lollowu; t'omiu.-ncim- ul u poat pluntoil two miloa north ot L. I.. II. tuul U_eo No. 1-1, murkuel 1.. E. cornor Q, K. 11. Coul Uut-o No. 17, thunce- south 80 chuins, llioncu WMt UU chuins, Ihouco nortii SU chuins, tliinicu ousl .iu chuins tu pluco ul cutn- moucomunt. UHliiel Sapt. 11, I'Jll. 0, K. UAINTEH, locator I'ub. S.-lil. i'i. W. L. BARKER Architect Second aveiuc and Third street Over Westenhaver Bros.' Office. MUNRO & LAILEY Architects, Stork BuildiiiR, Set-end Avenue, Skniu Uml District -IJislrict ol Quoon Charlotu. Tuko notlea thul ilnrly Uuys from elulo, I, U. tt, llulliu-r ol l*nni*.- Ilupurl, U. L., by occupution i.aw-Butler Building bookkoopiir, InUnd to upply u> tho ObW cum-1 "aw "������������-������������' buiiuih-i mis.iun.-r ol Luiuls lur a l.icouco tu prus|itct lur Prince RuUert cual unrl pe-iruloiiiu un uml umle-r OIU ucru. of lulu! on Uraham Islutnl doscnboii us follows: ������ ��� Conunonetni ut u post piuntod two iuiIuh north of C. K. li. t mil Ia-uso .mi. 11!, murku.; N. W. curtior I . hi, li. I ind l.uui.1. No. lo, thonco .uulh hU ciiains, uifiico oust au chuins, llionco north no cliuim., the-iK-o wusl bXI cluutis tu pl-ecu of com- me'nt*.-miinl. Ouli-I Sopt. 11, lull. C. L. llAlNTlUt, l.uculur Tub. Sopt. 88. STUART & STEWART ACCOUNTANT8 -I- AUDl'l OltS Phone No. 280 P.O. Box 1151 ALFRED CARSS, of Ilrlti.h rr-liiiiiliin i and Munitoba llur*. Skoonu Uml District -District ol Quoe-n Cliurlulto ! fumam mmaummmm ki_.1i _.��.,.... Tuke. neilice* thul ihirty eluys ullor eluto, 1, C. fc. *>*** "HST-SSaTpffia?! Uamter ol Irinco Kuporl, II. t:.. hy occupatiun hixth atrwL I rind C. V. BENNETT, B.A. of B.C.. Ontario. Saa- ki.n-ln'.viiri and Al* Irt-i-tn Bur.. CARSS & BENNETT Barristers, Notaries, Etc. Third avenua and RutK-rt. S HOUSEHOLD HINTS An eiderdown quilt may be washed In ;i lather. Riiue it carefully, and then shako it well before hanging out i.* the wind. WhiU drying, ihake several tinu- and il will Ik* like ikav. .\\ Miiall block of wood, covered with a piece of old carpet, is excellent to rub off the range when through using it, and also makes a bookkttpv, Intnd i�� *tiu��ly lo Um ChM Uon* BBlMlOIMI Ol LmikIk lur u lici'iin- lu prus|)i>ct (ur coul untl t'ftrolt'uni on* -nnd undiT titu uL-ttw ul lund un Qribttm lilutid diMLTibtnl ms (ulluws: ConUBtnolni ut u pusl plmilLil iwo uUn nurtl. uf Ci B. H. COll 1.��'um- Nu. 1.1, inurkisl b. W. curtn-r (.'. K. H. l.'usl Lvunu Nu. ID, ilinnc*u norlh SU clisih , thfiicc uast b*J fii.tiii'.. thuncu suuth si) fl.stu... ihuncu wust SU chaiiu lu plucu uf coni- MQOKMQt. baud Boot Ut 1911s C. B. BA1NTBB, locator Tub. S��pt. 'Si. Skeenu Lund DUtrlct ��� Dislrici uf Quoen CharlutUt 'tuke ii.it1.1 thai thirty days (rum datv, 1, C. 1*.. Uuinu-r ut 1'rincu Hupurt, 11. C, by occupuuun buukkit'piT, ttiU'tid lu apply to ihu Chief Com- iiiiv.ii.h. r uf I.-null lur a licuncu lu prospect fur cual and pviruleum on and under tilO acrus ol land on i.im..i-ii island described as follows; Coiiuneticing ut a post planted two miles nurth ot Oi !������ U. Cual Leaao Nu. 14, innrkod S. \\S. corner C. I.. 11. Cual Lease No. 2k, ihenco nortb Ml chains, ihence west KU chuins, ihuncu south SU p. o. BOX !��- cbkins, ihence vast SU chains tu placo o( com- j tnencvinctit, DMOdteU 11,1911. C. B. BAINTBR) Locator I'ub. S��pi, BSi Skoena Land District -DUtricl uf Quoen Charlotte '1'Bko noticu thai thirty ��� utter date, I. C. '������ lUinlur of I'rinco Kupert, li. C, by occupatiun bookkeeper, intend tu apply tu ihu Chiuf Commissioner uf Lands fur a licence io prospect tor cuul nnd petroleum un and under blu acrea ol land on Graham Island doacribed as follows: Commenelns at *> post planted two miloa north of C. J'- 11. Coal Loaao No. LA, marked s. i-.. corner C. !���:. U. Coal Lease No. Ul. thunoe north SU chains, thenco west bU chains, thence aouth SU chains, tbence out bl) chaina lo pluco of commencement. DntodSept.il, Mil. C. E. UAINTKU, Locator Skeena Land DUtrict-DUtrict ot Quoen Charlotte Take notice thai, ihirty daya frum date. 1. C. I.. Uainter uf 1'rincu Hupurt, li. C, by uccupatiun bookkeeper, intund to apply to the Chlet Commissioner of Lands tor a licence lo prospect (or coal and petroleum un and under blU acrua of oland on Graham Island described as tullowi: Commencing at a poat planted two milus north ot C. K. n. Coal Lumo No. Iti, marked N. B. curner C. I. U. Coal Lease .No. 22, ihencu south ���*���'������ chains, ihence west bU chains, ihence north bU chains, tbencv eul bU cbains lo place of com- MMHMBt* Datod Sept. 12,1911. C. B. BAINTBB, Locato Skeena Land DUtrict���DUtricl of Queen Charlotto Tnke notice that thirty daya from dale, 1, C. t - Hainter of t'rtnco Kupert, li. C , by occupatiun bookkeeper, intend lo apply to the Chiel Com* missioner ot Landa for a licenco to pruspoct (or coal and petruleum on and under blu caru* ot land on Urmnam Island deacribed u follows; Commencing al a post planted twu milea north of C. I . II. Coal Luue No 17, marked N. I. corner C. i n Coal Leue No. MA thenco south bo chains, thence wm so chains, thence nurth SU chains, thencu eaal bU chains lo placo ul commencement. DatedSept. 12. nil. C. B. HUM LU. Locator i'ub. Sepu :' Skeena Land DUtrict -DUtrlct ot Queen Charlotte Take nutlet* thai thirty days Irom date, 1, C. t. I Hainter ol i'rince Kupert, H. C, by occupation ! boukkwpir. intend to apply to lhe Chief Com-l missioner of l-.u-.i��� (or a licence lo prospect tor j cual and petroleum on ami undor blu acros ul Ui -1 on (iraham laalnd deeenbod u (ollows: Commencing at a pusl planted twu nu'. nortb * ol C I-.- H- Cual Leaae No. lb, markeu N. W. I corner C. K. U. Coel Leaae No. 21, thinre suuth M) chains, thence eut bU chains, thencv nurth SO chains, thencu wusi bU chalu to placu of commencement. DaledSepl. 12, 1911. C. K, UAlNTtlt. locator I 'ul.. SepL 24. WM. S. HALL, L. D.S., U. I). S. Dentist. Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. All dental operations skilfully treated. Gaa and local aniisthetics administered for the painless extraction u( teeth. Consultatiun freo. Offices: HeUtiTH.m Block. Pnnee Kupert. 11-12 Alex.M.Miinsun H.A.. W.E.Williams,B.A.,L..L*D WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Box 285 Prince Rupert, B.C PRINCE KUPERT JOHN E. DAVEY TEACHER OK SINGING pirn* tu. foxun, nag., a.k.a.m., ion., knq GEORGE LEEK MERCANTILE AGENCY COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Third Avenue also Water Street, PRINCE RUPERT A. M. BROWN HARNESS ... SADDLERY MANUFACTURER HepairiiiK a Specialty. Complete Stock Carried. OuUitle Order* Promptly Filled. 2nd Ave. between 10th and Hth Sta THE IROQUOIS POOL English and American Billiards Twelve Tables SECOND Avb. Hotel Central 3 ��::; Kurupenn nnd American plan, aleam heated, mislern conveniences, tJ.t*.������������ $1.00 to ti.'**) per day. : Peter Black ��S:8C&8$��^^ : I* OUR NEW CATALOGUE Will be ready for mailing the first week in November. If you have not received our catalogue regularly send your name and address at once and receive a copy of this big illustrated 1912 shopper's guide in time to use for your Xmas shopping 1 II, tlalr.IS.pl. IS. IDIl'. -JJ I'uh. S'lil. IX. I L . ...... Kltn-na Uml Hi.inri in-inci ol Quaan Charlull* #,, 1 Tak* notice lhal thirty day. (rom dat*. I, A. T. g. 1 llrtKlvnclc ut Princ* KuptTt, U. C, by ex-cu-jation J'J hank l ;: Henry Birks & Sons, Ltd. Jewellers and Silversmiths HASTINGS & GRANVILLE ST.S. - VANCOUVER , bank manager, inlend tu apply lo tho Chiot Com- mlMMuni'r o( Lands for a licence tu proapoct fur 1 coal and petroleum un and under mu acrea of I land on liraham laland doscribod aa folfners; . poet planted two mllea north Leue No. 17, marked 8. W. Coal Leaae No. 2 *, tbence north > easl bv chains, thonce south (M) SO chains lo place of commencement. A. T. URODEK1CK, Localur 1 . 1 Uainter, Agent # ���������ub manager, inteml to i.j*|-l> lo tho Chiel Com*- '���' I missioner 01 l��ands for a licence lo pros|��ecl tut od as (utlowa: Commencing at a post plnatvd twu milea north ul l. E II. Coal Lmbu Nu. 20, marked H. K. curner A. T. 11. Cual Lease No. 26, thenco north mi chains, thenee weet HO chains, thenoo eouth bu chains, tbence easl bU chaina tu place ol cum- mencement. A. T. URUDI.KICK, l*ocatur t'si* .I -*i t l.'. 1 i!i.-.-: 3rd Ave. Workahop: I'h.rn.. 174 2nd Ave. bet. 7th and >th Sta. PIANOFORTE LESSONS Kor Beginners and Advanced Pupils Miss Vera Greenwood Pupil of Krani Wll.-i.-k. Parla and Berlin. Room 28. Alder Block Upstairs -__E. EBY Ctm Co.== REAL ESTATE Kitsumkalum Land For Sale KITSUMKALUM ��� 1< C. S. O. E. B. S. receive merel) Sowns, isns, bonbons, nr other trifles. Hut this little princcM <>( all tho Gsrmsns w;is presented with truly roysl yift!-. There srarc cases nf jewels worth fiiriui'i'o, tiiili't articles of gold ar.d enamel set with precious stones, a stable of thoroughbred horses, snd the lim-st automobile that Berlin could furnish. Hm the two most wonderful nifts of e'H were a luiusi- nf lu-r own Snd ii rcniint-nt of soldiers not ley soldiers, by say means, but riv.l ones In shining uniforms, who presented arms before her and saluted her sa tluir colonel. Now sin- riili-sat their head- and \\11% good |Kili-ln*r when blacking has linn applied. To clean whlto paint, ruli well with a damp cloth ili|i|u'l in oatmeal, **i|M- with a damp cloth snd lastly with a dry duster. This is especially useful treatment for fingermarks on doors. (linger bonbons arc readily made by taking oblong pieces of prc- seived ginger and Inserting tlusc in the hollows of fine large dans which have been Stoned. Draw the date together aid roll In powdered sugar. Cooking in a Rouble Imilcr is Sometimes so slow if sure- lli.'i cooks should ki ow ihe-.t adding Skeena Und Iiisiriri District ol Uueen Charlulle ~~~ Take notice lhat Ihirty daya (rom data, 1. A. T. llroderick ul Prinn. Kupert, II. C, by occupation bank manager, Inland lo apply to tha Chiel Com* miaaioner ol Unda lor a licenoe to proapflCt lor The Prinoe Reipert Lod-re. Ne,. SIR, s.n.s of coal and t-etrnteum un and under OIU acna, ol Enirtan-I. mee-t. the ilr.t and third Tueaelava In land on liraham l.land diaarnbad aa lollowa: I **ch month in th.-Sun. ��>f Enaland Hall. XXVJ 2nd I ommvnclni al a J--..1 planted two mil** north Ave al H p.m. ���l . f. II. ro.1 l*aa* No. 21. mark* S. I f v C,,AHK, ^ toal lA*m No. R, thenn | P. O. lle.�� M2. Prince Itupert her people turn to look proudly -, tablespoonful of silt to dual the smart figure she makes, inter in the outer vessel will raise mounted on her thoroughbred steed, clad tn a smart fragged hussar Jacket, and dolman richly trimmed wiih black astrakhan fur and silver lice. On her smooth hi ir is sit thc great fur lnisliv, bearing the in- sigpie' of her regiment - a grim skull*andecrossbones In silver. Victoria Louise, Colonel ol Ilis Majesty's Death's Head llusseirs! A strange title, Indeed, for a young, plnkchoeksd girl, to whom life the temperature of tho food mon quickly. To whiten Wooden floors add iwo tabjpspoonfuls of paraffin to the hot, soapy water used for washing a Hoot. It will clestlSC tho boards and will also destroy II I ---I Ia.a.- NO, i lul r*i,.ir., thenc* north HU chain*, th*nc�� Mat Ml chains, thenc-* vuulh M) chaina to plac* ol cumm.-neeni.-nt. A. T. llltoliKUICK. latKaior DatedSept. 12, ISII. C. ��. Ilainler, Aaant. Puh t pl. U. .a I.i.l liiauiri I llatrlct nlQuean CharloUe Take notice lhat Ihirty dap Irom dale. I, C. K. llaint.r >.! Prince tluiK-rt. ll. C, by occupaii.rn lK*,kke.-,H-r, Inlend to apply to the Cha * Coin- mlftsii.ner el Und. lor a licence tu proa-H-d lor c.l and pftr.-l.-um un and under A.0 acrt-a ol land on liraham Island desenhed aa lollowa: l i.iirtir. irrnii, at a pirft planted at Ihe aputh��e*t ��� - ��� .'aln. t.i poinl a* re mmenremenl: cmisiniiif BIO aTe* more or le... . Daled Sepl. H. ISII. C. K. HAINTEK . Pub. Ocl. 7. skeena Und lii-irirl District ot Queen Charlotta ' lalanda Taka notice lhal Auatin M. Ilrown nt I'rlnce Rupert, rospeel (or roil, oil ind petroleum under tne following deecribed len.i Wset' ""���! of i.islisin Island: on and ��� (.ommencfni at a poet planted three mllea east of the horthcowl corr.er of (,'. L. No. 4471, thenco . HO chaina east, ihence 60 chaini south, thence HO . cbaina wnt, thence HO chains north to point of commencement. 1 AURTIN M. 1UU)*'N, Locator' I/>csted Atigu-i lit, 1011. Pub. Aug. iy .__. , PhOM 178 Skeena laml District District of Coast Uanfe h ��� Take notice thai 1, John Huthcrford Healty .���I Prince Hupert, occupation engineer. Intend lo aptily for permlsaion Ui purchas- the lollowlng (ba* " Grand Hotel.. Worklnflman's Home Free Labor Rorrau in Connection 1T8 1st Ave. and 7th St. GEO. BRODERIUS, P.op.i.ior eleacrHHad lanel.: ll a poat planteel nn lha eaal - - . . mtv-ll-wri * rhumalb Klver, and belni aimut ' 1 .I4l��,�� KlLuUV It ********** il) Irom ihe mouth ol the aald I ATI IP S Wlj�� ^ AHCalCV tnv Insects that nnv lie llirkit't' K'cbumalk River, and which poat la about lorty 1 SiSWSV -�� I1SJ11W la^vsavj .Il> 11 MUS UK.I m,l> III UirKll |. 1 -h,-,-, _or,h ,,_,_, . ,,.k_ .,|mnt_,| ,,��� ,ht. Kachuitiwlk \\ in the crackl ol tho WOOd, | K..',^"- "*o'ZU TZ SSh 8 Magazine. :: Periodical. -.-. Newspaper. Read The Daily News chaina, Ihence weat forty rhaina, thenca north 1 i III chain*, Ihence weat 4. chaina lo the place oil ... , .-,y enmne ncemenl, ennlalning IHO acrtea more or leaa. 11-elljAKo Dale.) . . |.-.-.iil..-r 12, 1911. i 11Mb. Urol. 23. JOHN KUTHERKOUD DEATTY ' -.: TOBACCOS :: FRUITS Q.T.P. WHARF ���aaewu^ THE DAILY NEWS DAVE WILLIAMS COMPANY CAPTURED VICTORIA; Theatrical Combination That is to Visit Prince Rupert Drew Big Crowds During Their Stay in the Capital���Warmly Praised by the Press The Dave \\Yil!i;mis Dramatic Company which is to open at the Empress Theatre on Wednesday has received tlie endorsement of the victoria people. In a long article lull of w.irm praises, the Victoria Times says, referring to the two month's engagement which the company tilled in that city, before leaving for Prince Rupert: "Most ci.ies are compelled lo hunger for histrionic lalent until the calendar has swung round to the fall, but in the case of victoria tlu- general state of coma has not lieen allowed lo exist. "The dramatic organization which has thus rescued Victoria from the woes of an empty summer Beason is ihe Williams Stock Company The company opened last last night in that old and much- favored piece "Friends," and when the curtain was raised ly.st night upon the opening scene everyone of the large audience felt that the venture would meet with ;'.ll the success it merited. "All the members of the company proved to have a perfect mastery of their respective parts, and the ease and grace with which the production moved from start to finish,betokened not only a general understanding of a high character, but an individual histrionic ability not often found throughout a combination of players." While in Prince Rupert the company will present several of the plays with which they scored such a success in the capital city. One Cent A Word For Each Insertion 58 -THEY WILL REPAY A CAREFUL LOOKING OVER- -""���-^"^-������-^���g K*^-*-****s-��*��---sk..^.*a^.*-_>����*-_.-_.^w4nft -a.*���.a-a...-^..-..H ��~~-��M_.^��4_-%_-^,^j|j[ WILL SET UP A REBELLION Unionist Leaders in Ulster Planning a Rebel Government if Home Rule Passes. Belfast, Oct. 0.���A conference of Unionist leaders was held today when resolutions were adopted declaring that the Unionists would not acknowledge the authority of home rule Governments A committee was appointed to devise a provisional Government for Ulster, which should become operative on the day that the Irish Home Rule Bill was patted. Sir Edward Carson, member of Parliament for Dublin I'ni- versity, was chosen for leader of the movement. SKIPPERS MAY STRIKE Sea Captains Talk of Following Their Sailors' Example Portland. Ore., Oct. 0.���Con vinced that something must be done in these times of rising values, the deep water ship captains at Portland arc discussing the advisability of inaugurating a strike movement, world wide in it- -ope, uiilos lhe owners should decide to raise their salaries commensurate with the increased cost of living. The plan talked of is io arrange for calling out the captains nf every merchant marine vessel afloat if the concession should nol be granted. Tailor Froze Out Mr. Hidjin, the tailor, has sold his lease and building on Third avenue and is selling out Ladies' Suits, Skirts and Raincoats, Cents' fancy Vests, Overcoats and Raincoats; Ladies' Suitings and unfinished Suits at less than cost of materials. Must vacate November 1st. Open I to 5 p.m. Help wanted to sew on buttons and finish kaincoats. o" Baptist Services "The Life in Eternity" will be the subject of Rev. Warren H. McLeod's sermon at the Baptist service tomorrow evening at 7.30 p.m. Regular morning service at 11 a.m. Bible School and Brotherhood Baraca Class at 2.30 p.m. Mr. John E. Da\\ey, organist and choirmaster. Strangers and visitors always welcome. .Ml services held in Mclntyre Hall on Third avenue near Sixth street. Phone ISO The Insurance People Fire Life Murine Accident 1'latu Glass Employer's Liability Contractors' and Personal Bonds Policies Prepared While You Wait. Till* Mad Realty & Insurance COMPANY. r.S.-Housei and Rentals. COAL NOTICE It is siid that fabulous sums of money aro t>emg made by boats taking freight up the Skeena now from the end of steel as the regular river steamers are not running owing to scarcity of water. The new G.T.P. News Stand for Lowney's delicious Chocolates, fresh from the factory, tf LAND PURCHASE NOTICE C. P. R. Boats The C. P. R. S.S. Princes* Beatrice Ii expected tomorrow from the M.uth. The C. P. R. fine I>i^r freighter Princess Ena ..!*����� .irriv,s tomorrow with heavy freight, and the Prince* Royal K��>e> louth on Monday with pas- ���cngera and mail. Skaana Land DUlrict���Diatrict of Coaat Ranee 5 Taka notica that Frank S. Millar of London, t.r.g-, occupation civil engineer. Intends to apply for p��rmtaaion to purchaaa tba foUowlnf deecribed Skeena Und District-District of Queen Charlotte lalanda Take notica that Auatin M. Drown of Prince llupert. saddler, intends to apply to the Chief Commiaaioner of Lands and Works for a licence to prospect (or coal, oil and petroleum on and under lne following described lands on tho Weet Coait of Graham laland: Commencing at a poat planted two miles eaat of the northeast corner of C. L. No. 4478 thence aouth 80 chaina, thenca weit 80 chains, thence north 80 chaina, thenca eait 80 chaina to point of commencement. AUSTIN II, BROWN Locator Located 31it July, 1911. I'ub. Aug. 17. Skeana Land DUtrlct���District of Queen Charlott III ands Taka notica tbat Auatin M Brown of Prince Kupert, occupaUon aaddler, intenda to apply ts the chief Commiasioner of Landa and Works for a licence to prospect for coal, oil and petrolenm on and under the following doacribed lands on tho Weat Coaat ot Graham laland: Beginning at a post planted three miloa east o the northeast corner of C. L. No. 4474 thence 80 chaina east, thence 80 chains aouth thence 80 chaina weat, thenoe 80 chaini north to point of commencement. AUSTIN M. BROWN, Locato Located August lit, 1911. Pub. Aug. 17. Skaena Land DUtrict���DUtrict of Queen Charlotte lalandi Take notice that Auitin M. Brown of Prince Rupert, aaddler. Intends to apply to the Chief CommUaioner of Landa and Tories tor a licence to proapect for coal, oil and petroleum on and under lhe following doacribed landa on the Weal Coaat of Graham laland: Commencing at a poat planted three miles eait of tha northeaat corner of C. L. No. 4469 thence east 80 chaina, thenca aoulh 80 cbaina, thence weat 80 cbaina, thenoa north 80 chaini to point of commencement. AUSTIN M BROWN, Locator Located Auguat 1st, 1911. I'ub. Aug. 19. Skeena Land DUUict���DUtrict of Queen Charlotte Iilandi Taka notice that Auatin IL Brown of Prince Rupert, occupation aaddler, intendi to apply to tha Chief Commissioner ot Landi and Worka (or a licence to proepect for coal, oil and petroleum on and uader tne following deacribed lands on the Weet Coaat of Graham Island: Commencing at a poal pleated two miles eait of the eoutbeaet corner o( C l_ No. 4477 thence SO chaini north, thence tvO chaini eut, thence 80 chiins aouth, thenee 80 chaina west to point ot commencement. AUSTIN M. BROWN, Locator Located 31at July, 1911. Pub. Aug. 17. Skeena Land DUUict���DUtrict of Queen Charlotu Islands Taka noUce that Auitin M. Ilrown of Prince Rupert. occupaUon aaddler, intends to apply to tbe Chief CommUaioner of Landa and Worka for a licence to proapect for coal, oil and petroleum on and under the following deacribed Ianda on tbt* Waat Coaat ot Graham laland: Commencing at a poat ptanted three milea east of the aoutheaat corner of C. L. No. 4475 thenco north 80 ehaina, thence eait 80 chaini, thence south 80 ehaina, thence weat 80 chaina to point ot commencement. AUSTIN M. BROWN, Locator Ixxated August lit, 1911. Pub. Aug. 19. L. For Rent _J Furnished room* with bath. Spociiil t*t*Jt by thi-weiwk. Talbot Houh. I**5*'' Noatly Furni.hftd room,, MBtloni.il preferred.��� Apply Mr*. Mullin. over MojosIh Theatre, tf Nice* Furnlahed Booma. Mra. llrecnw Block; Third Ave. ���ood, Alder 178- tf Kor Rent-Furnlahed rooma. Hut nnd cold water with bath. Digby Rooma. lith Ave and Fulton Street. tf For Rent���Sona of England Hull. Ut L'nel'Avo.. for Dunces. Fraternal Societies, SocbtlS, etc. Apply Frank A Ellis. Box 869 or plum.-IB. ISrt-tf r For Sale 1 tsf, >i .i .1.. ** .. ** ii �� ii i* || *. Smith Premier typewriter, practically new. Westenhaver Bros. 128-230 For anl<���Special for this WMke btiB pots 25c, at Hart's, e 226-229 For Sale-Chicken Ranch. 2 Slurry house, household goods. Near Prince Rupart A snap if taken at once. Address Box MB. tf For Sale-Irish Terrier dog pupa, pedigreed, gritty, good companlona. iro... color. (iixldard Broa., 95 Water St.. Vancouver. 216-227 Open an Account Today Deposit a portion of your weekly earnings and you will be surprised how rapidly they win ac_ cumulate. We will add to your savings 4 Pe" cent, interest on monthly balances. In & short time you will have saved enough to make a profit. able investment. The accounts of ladies and children receive careful and courteous attention The Continental Trust Co. Second Avenue Do away with this. Patronize a white laundry. White labor only at Pioneer Laundry. Phone 118 ^s-*esjH~^as-**sijsssfcei 1 ys%MWass*saas*-a_si Insurance as*sijse**e__a|i OUR Companies are noted for prompt and juat scttlementi. We write every known claas of Insurance. The Mack Realty uml Insurance Co. Wanted Wanted-Gooil general servant. Apply P.O. Box 199 226-233 Wanted Nursing. Obatcctrlcs a apeclalty. Residence 829 Third Ave. I'lione M Red. tf Wnnted. - Cleaning and pressing, alterations and repairing for men and w- men. Dressmaking ��� called for anel delivered. Mr. Charles Percher. tai Third Ave. Phone 294 Red. tf Wanted WW men to get tm nnd 150 suits made to [ their measure for $25. American style, satisfaction guaranteed. Dominion Tailoring x2o��� Van- i couvcr. 3 elavs at Royal Hotel tf Lost and Found 1 Found-Engraved cuff link. Apply at Canadian General Electric Co., Mclntyre Block. tf FOUND-2 Small Keya. In-iuil*. at News Office. 226-tf Lost���Ladies' watch In bracelet. Reward bv returning to News office, tf FEED STORE We carry everything In the feed line, also garden aeedi at the lowcit market pricei, at Collart'a olg Fted Store. Market Place PONY EXPRESS Farm Lands --������* J We want live agent* in every county for the aale of our landa at Palm Beach. Florida. Liberal commission and traniportation expenaee. Thousands of dollars have already Won spent In good roads and townsite Improvement! on property. Wc sell small tracts on easy monthly payments. A town lot on beautiful Lake Worth free with every tract. BRYANT a. GREENWOOD. Republic Building. Chicago. LINDSAY'S ".SBS.-1 r p*rmu no,: Comme-net&f at a post planud at tb. N. E. Cornar ol Lot 2b, thenc* north 20 cbaina, thenc. rat 20 ehalna, thene* aouth 20 ehaina, thane. -Hat 20 cbaina to point of comm-mcwn.ot, cun- taining 40 acraa mora or laaa. Datad August 15. 1911. FRANK S. MILLER Pub. Au,. 20. P. U. Miller. Af.nl Skerna Land District -Diatnct ol Coaat Rant. 5 Tak* r uie that Harba-l J. Mack*, ol Para- broke. Ont., occupation lumt-erman. InUnda U apply lor p-srmlaaion to purchase th. lollowing dsacribod landa: Commendnf at a post plan.*.! on tn* 1*1* bank of th. Zymoqotu or Zlro-a-got-lu River, at aouth- - wast coram ol Lot 1.06, th.nc northorly, [ollowing th. wwurly boundary ol Lot 1706, SO chains mor. or Uaa, to tb. northweat corn*, of aald Lol , 1706, thonc. weaterly and southerly, following th* left hank ol aaid re ver, 60 chaina mora or laaa to i point ol commenownant containing 160 acraa mor. or laaa. Located Auguat 19, 1911. Daled August 21, 1911. HERBERT 1. MACKIE Pub. Aug. 26. Kre*sl��riek S. ( lem.nl*. Agmt Skeana Land DUtrlct���District al Coaat Rang. V Tak* noUe* that I, i'cur Erlcbaon ol Prlne* Rupert, laborer, Inund to apply for psmWon ll.llll.Ill tilt* -ellneilHT ll-ll M. llll to purchaM th* le-ll.iwiiig elccnUwd land.: Commonclng at a post planud on tb* nortb bank of Williams Craak wh��r* lh. railway right- end -I ehalna back Irom tb* craak Skeena Land Disuict���District ol Queen Charlotte i Island* Taka nolice that Auatin M. Brown of I'rince Hupert. aaddler by occupation, intenda to apply to the Chiel Commlaaioner of Lands and Worka (or a licence to proapeKt for coal, oll and petroleum on and under the following doscribod lands on th. West Coaat of Graham laland: Commencing at a poat planted three miles east at tb* northoaat corner of C. L. No. 4471 ihence aoutb 80 cbaina, thence wost 80 chains, thenc. nortb 80 chain., thane* aaat 80 cbains to point o( commencement. AUSTIN M. BROWN, Locator Located Auguat let, I'Jll. Pub. Aug. 19. G. T. P. Tranafer Agent. Ordera promptly tilled. Pricee reaeonab!*, OFFICE-H. B. Rochester. Centra St. Phon* ( NOTICE In the County Court ol Atlin Hold*n at Prince Rupert in th* Matter o( lha "Official Ad- minUtretor'e Act" and In tho Matter ol ho E tau ol Duran F. Latkovlch deccas-rd, It ���lit*. Fine Fresh Halibut With ii 1'i.ul ol some *ix tluni- -iinl five hundred poinds <>( fim* rt - h, (| Rupen l.i--. nighi. Her catch funis a ready sale for sliip- iii- ��� ii below. Poser for the Preachers Perhaps the preachers who take ilu* coming "f the Rainbow for tlvir text- tomorrow will explain why the rain didn't stop with ilu- coming <>f the Rainbow. We can't Mr. ami Mrs. J. J, Sloan arrived by the Prince George ihis morning from llu* south. Ladies' Neckwear -tin- lAteSt tilings���new assortment st Wallace's. 2l Bob Manila's "Rainbow" is painted the same color as the Canadian Navy. Mr. and Mrs. Conksy with their Ion Chnrlci arrived l��y the Prinoe ('.(���..rue this morning. They will proceed up river if ihu state of ths water permits. Only thrtS me,rt. ballot boxes ol-way __ bank, then* eouth 30 chaina, thenoa cbaiu, thenee north 80 chaina, Wence wart 40 chains to point of cerumen cement. Dated July 7, I'M I. PBTBR ERICKSON Pub. July 25. Fred E. Cowall, Agant Skaena Land Iusinct -District ot Coast Ranga V Take notioe tbat I, John Evenaon of Prince j��ly to purchase the followine deacribed landa: mmencing at a Rupert, laborer, intend to apply tor permlsaion Ing de corner of Lot 4*i:��, thsnee north 80 chains; planted at the aouth- thsnoe north 80 chaina. 60 ehaiu, thenoa aouth 80 chains, thence weat 60 chaini to point of eommencement. Dated July 13, 1911. JOHN EVKNSON Pub. July 26. Fred E. Cowell, Agent Skeena Land Diatrict���DUtrict of Coaat Ranga V Taka notlea that I, Benjamin A. Fish of Towner, N. 1)., occupation merchant, Intend to apply for permisaiun to purchaaa tha foUowing deecribed Commencing at a poet planted on the east boundary and about five chains from the aoutheaat cornar of Lot 4484, thenee north 60 chains, tbence eaat 30 chaina, thenca aouth 60 chaini, tbence weet 30 ehalna eo point of commencement. Dated June 24, 1911. BENJAMIN A. FISH Pub. July 26. Fred E. Cowell, Agent Skeena Land Dlitrict-District of Cout Range 6 Take notica that Percy M Miller of Prince Rupert, B.C.. occupation Civil Engineer, Intenda to apply for permiaaion to purchaae the following described lands: Commencing at a poit planted on the left bank of McNeil River at north weit cornar of lot 4400 R. V., thence eait 20 chaini more or leai to weit* erly boundary of timber limit M6 (old number 40616) thence northerly following aaid weiterlv boundary of timber limit 60 chaini more or less to north west corner of aald timber limit, thence westerly 20 chaina more or leaa to left bank of McNeil River, thence aoutherly followinK said left bank of McNeil River 60 chaina more or less to point of commencement, containing 100 acres more or leae. PUKCY M. MILLER. E. Flexman, Agent Dale June 19. 1911 Pub. July 19.1911 Skeena Land District���Diatrict of queen Charlotte Islands Take nolice that Auatin M. Drown of Prince Rupert, B. 0 . occupation aaddler, Intends to ��� apply to tbe Chief Commiasioner of Lands and Worka for a licence to pmepect for coal, oil and peUoleum on and under the following deacribed landa on the Wt*t Coaat of Graham liland: Commencing at a post planted three mil** cast ot tbe northeast corner of C. 1*. No. 44?H thonce HO chaina aouth, thenee 80 chaini east, thence 80 chaini north, thence 80 chaina waat to potnt of , commencement. Al'STIN M. BROWN, Locator Date of Location 31st July, 1911. Pub. Aug. 17. keena Land District���District of Queen Charlotte Islands Taka notice that Austin M. Brown of Prince Rupert, occupation aaddler, intendi to apply to tbe Chief Commliiloner of Landa and Works for a licence to proapect for coal, oil and petroloum on and under tne following described landi on the Weat Coaat of Graham liland: Commencing at a put planted three milea east of the northeaat corner of C. I. No. 4474 tbence 80 chaini aouth, thence 80 chaina waat, thence 80 cnaina nortb, thence 80 chaini east lo point of commencement. AUSTIN M. BROWN, Locator Located Auguit lit, 1911. Pub. Aug. 17. TAKE NOTICE that by order of Hli Honor, Judge Young, made the 31st day of Auguit, 1911. I was appointed Atlmlnl*trator of the Eitate of the aald Duran P. Latkovlch deceased, and all Kerties having clilms ag*inat the aaid Kalate are ereby required to forward iame properly verified to me on or before the 30th day of September. 1911, and all the partlea Indebted to the uld Eatate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedneai to me forthwith. DATKD the -'-th day of September, 1911. JOHN II. McMULLIN, Official Administrator. Skeena Land District��� District of Queon Charlotte Islindi Take notice that Austin M. Brown of Prince I Ruperl, aaddler, intends to applv to the Chief I Commiasioner of Lands and Worka for a licence to proepect for coal, oil and petroleum on and under trie following deecribed lands on the Weat | Coaat of Graham liland: Commencing at a poit planted two miles east I of the aouthea t corner cf C. I. No. 4177 tnence 80 chaini weat, thence 80 chaina north, thence 80 chaina eaat, thence 80 ehaina aouth to point of commencement. AUSTIN M. BROWN Locator Located 3lit July, 1911. Pub. Aug. 17. Bkeana Land Dlitrict-District of Caaiiar iTake notice that L Thomu Carter, of Prince tupert. oceupatlon carpenter. Intend to apply nr permission to purchau the following doscrit*- jSSuNMlU at a post planted about one mile joulh from the mouth of Falls creek and about Itofeet buck from the beich. ihence 80 chains north, tbence 40 chains west, tbence 80 chains ���nuth. thence eait 40 chain* lo pointof commence* ment, containing lt_D acres more or leu. _ . _ . THOMAS CARTER. Skeana Land DUtrict���District of Queen Charlott Islands Tako notice that Auitin M. Brown of Prince Rupert, uddler, Intendi to apply to the Chief CommUaioner of Landi and Works for a Itance to proapect for coal, oil and petroleum on and I under tne following deecribed lands on the Weet | Coast of Graham liland. Commanclng at a pott planted two miles east ��� of the northeaat corner of C. L. No. 4478 thence N ehalna aut, thence 80 chaina aouth, thence 80 chains waat, thenca 80 chaina north to point of | commencement. AUSTIN M. BROWN Locator Date of Location 31st July 1911. Pub. Aug. 17. Skeena Land DUtrict���DUtrict of Queen Charlotte Islindi Take notice that Austin M. Brown of Prince pert, occupation uddler. Intends to apply lo the Chief Commissioner ot Landi and Works for a licence to prospect (or coal, oil and petroleum on and under the following described landi on the Weet Cout of Graham liland: Commencing at a poat planted three mllne eut of the loutheut c mi er of C. L. No. 4476 thence 80 chiins west, \\li--r.w 80 chains north, 80 chains east, thence HO chains south to point of commencement. _ AUSTIN M. BROWN, Locator Located Auguit lit, 1911. Pub. Aug. 19. Blank Books LEDGERS JOURNALS CASH BOOKS TIME BOOKS STOCK BOOKS MEMORANDUMS COLUMNAR ROOKS LOOSE LEAF BOOKS Every ruling, size and binding always in stock to suit particular people. McRae Bros., Ltd. KVRRYTHINn TO* TIIK nlm K Prompt Delivery Phones 41 or 301 The Big Furniture Store LOTS FOR SALE One lot, Block 2:2, Section 5, Seventh Avenue. Price .$800, $400 cash. One lot, Block 5, SectionaS, Fourth Avenue. Trice $1200. 1-100 cash, balance 1 and 2jyears. Two lou, Block 1, Section 6, Fourth Avenue. Price $3600. $1500 cash, balance 6 and 12 months. One lot, Block 33, Section 7, Seventh Avenue. Price $550. $250 cosh, balance $25 per month. Two lots, Block 17, Section 7, Seventh Avenue. Price $1200 pair. $400 cash. Two lots, Block 49, Section 7, Ninth Avenue. Price $750 pair, one-half cash, balance 6 months. HOUSES FOR SALE 4 room house, Ambrose Avenue, plastered, best harbor view in city. Price $1837. $500 cash, balance $30 per month. FOR RENT 5 room house, unfurnished, newly papered and painted, basement. $21 per month. LAND FOR SALE 51 and 10 acres, garden trucking at Kitsumkalum. Price $65 per acre. Terms, 10 acre tracts, garden trucking at Kitselas. Price $50 per acre. Terms. FOR LEASR 75 x 100 feet on Third Avenue, level. Good lease. LOTS IN NEW HAZELTON $10 down and $10 per month buys a lot now. Partial List of our New Wares In our Second Avenue store, which is one hundred feel deep tc carry Reed and Rattan goods, Arm Chairs, Rockers, Sanitary Coucha Davenports and Bed Louoges,. On-our shelved you will liml i inmienn display of Hotel White Granite and Vitrified ware. In Uiis depirt. ment we have everything to set up the finest Dining Table. We carry a dozen or more stock patterns in French ard Hfiglisli China, anil sell them either by the piece or set. We have fancy Brit- ;i lir.u of ill descriptions. We have twenty-five styles in Teapots from the individual hotel to the old fashioned Brown Betty. Fruit Jars and Fknro Pots. As wc buy these goods and Bar Glasses in fifty dozen lots it are sure of getting right prices. We stock perhaps a hundred differtnl styles of Glasses. We carry a large stock of Cutlery including "Rogers 47." -In stone ware we have bean pots, butter crocks, jugs, filters ard foot warmers. Enamel ware and kitchen ware complete. Basked in many styles and sizes. ...OUR SIXTH STREET STORE... In this store we show broken lines of decorated hotel v..-.ri*. *; very low prices to close, as we will not have any_ more like them. Also a few samples of stoves. Here we also show Linoleums in a variety of more than Wertj- five patterns. As this stock was bought far below the market wlw we arc selling them at a grcat reduction���30 cents to 11.80 per \\.:ij Here also you will find lamps in a variety too numerous to mention. OUR SECOND FLOOR 50 x 100 ft. This large space wc have filled to the roof with fun itun I kinds al our usual low prices. Here also we carry our rt terve -iKk of crockery, glassware, and stoves. You will find here an endks ariety of carpets, bedding, blankets, comforts, pillou and perhaps more than $2000 worth of portiers, tapestry and be curtains and all other curtain materials. This, too, is the home of the famous Ostermoor mattress. Chiffoniers, Dressers and all kinds of case goods in gre.n qi Iron and brass beds. Framed mirrors, all sizes, in French, British and German | We also have a large stock of mirrorplate in British aril C.inr.is plate which we frame to order, in sizes from 36 x 48 down. ThUsi complete house furnishing store���largest stock in thc north F. W. HART Second Airfc and Sixth St. Phone 62 Jeremiah H. Kugler, Ltd. |r|rt**M|*��*|_������l.����ft���� LAND PURCHASE NOTICE Skeena Lend District���Dislrict of Cout lUnce V Take noilie lhal Jease M. Tallman of Cedar lUpitls, Iowa* oceupatlon lawyer, Inlenda to apply for permlulon to purfhaao the following deecribed landa: Commenclnu at i post planted on lhe aoutherly ihore of Kutiymateen Inlet on the right bank of a small atream flowing into aaid Inlot just east of Crow Lake. Thence south 20 chain*, thenee west 20 chains more or lou to the ihore line of Crow Lake, thence northerly and easterly following the ahore lines of Crow Lake, the Inlet to Crow Lake and Kuueymateen Inlet to tbe place of commencement, containing forty acrea more or leaa. Located August 7, lull. Daled Aug. 9, 1911. JESSE M. TALLMAN Pub. Aug. 12. Skeena Land Dlatrlcl���District of Coast Range V Take notice that I, George Kime ���( Towner, North Dakota, U. S. A., farmer, Intend to apply for permlasion to purchaae tho following described Commencing at a post planted at tbe aouthweat corner of Lot 221)7, tbence eaat 80 chains, thence aouth 40 chains, thence weat 40 chains thence eouth 40 chains, thence wart 40 cbaina thence north 80 chains to point of commencamen containing 480 acrea more or less. Dated July 16, 1911 GEORGE KIME Pub. July 26. Fred E. Cowell, Agent Skeena Land Dittrict���District of Coaat Range 6 Taka notioe that Sarah E. Alton ol Prince Rupert, occupation nui��e, Intendi to apply for permission to purchase the (ollowing duscribed lands: Commencing at a poat planted at tbe Northwest corner 140 chains easterly (lUghlly north) from the northeast corner of Lot 1116 (Harvey Survey) Coast District, Range V, thenee 80 chaini east, tbenee 80 chains south, thence 40 chains west, thence 40 chains north, thence 40 chains west, tbence 40 chslns north to post of commencement containing 480 scree more or less. Dated June 14, 1911. SARAH E. ALTON Pub. July 16. Fred Bohler, Agent Skeena Uml District���District of Coast Rsnge & Tske notice thst Miriam Roy McTavbh of Winnipeg, Man., occupation barrister, Intends to apply for permiaaion to purchase the following tlencriDed lands: Commencing at a poat planted at tbe aouthwest comer 40 chaini east and 40 chains north from N, K. 'mrn.r of Lot 111'-, Harvey's Survey Coast District Range 6, thence 60 chaini easl, thence 60 chslns north, thence 60 chslns wesl, thence 60 chains south to post of commencement containing :t'i0 acrea mora or leas. Dated Sept. 18, 1911 HIRIAM ROY McTAVlSH Pub. Sept. 23. Kred W. Oohler, Agent Skeena Land District��� DKrlct of Cout Range & Tak* notice that Lottie McTavish of Vancouver, occupation married woman, Intends to spply for permission to purchue the following deecribed lands: Commencing at a post planted at the northwest corner 100 chains eut snd 20 chain* north (rom N. m corner of Lot 1116, Harvey's Survey Coast District Range 6, thence 20 chains south, thence 90 chains eut, thence 80 cbains north, thence 40 chains west, thence 60 chains south, thsnee 40 chains west to post of commencement dontiinlng 400 acres more or less. Dated Sept. 18. 1911. LOTTIE McTAVlSH Pub. Sept. 28 Fred W. Uohler. Agent Mtt The Graham Island Oil Fields, Limited CAPITAL STOCK $1,000,000 We are offering for tale a very limited amount of shares of stock at 25c per share; par value $1.00, These shares are going quickly and will soon be off the markat IHE MACK REALH & INSURANCE COMPANY I . . SELLING AGENTS Uv��l*444������*IM*��t**4����������M��*��l������*��*W***',44444_ The Canadian General Electric Co., Limited FACTORIES: PSTBBS0R ������'" " HEAD OFFICE: TORONTO MANUFACTURERS OF EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL The Canada Foundry Co., Limited - Toront AIR COMPRESSORS BOILERS BUCYRUS STEAM SHOVELS BOILER FEED PUMPS CAST PIPE COCHRANE FEED WATER HEATERS CONCRETE MIXERS DREDOES OAS AND GASOLINE ENGINES GAS PRODUCER3 HOISTS LOCOMOTIVES MATHER A PLATT TURBINE PUMPS MOTOR DRlv-: ORNAMENT*-. WORK PILE uitj;; ROCK CHI Sll STRUCTIH1'-. UNDERWRI''-- PUMPS o, Ont. TRin-EJ wo* PRINCE RUPERT BRANCH R"-4M��,B,'"BBJ.��c9k74 GRAHAM KEARNEY. AGENT ffi&�� ,J���� WATER NOTICE I, 8. illrrtwn ol Princ Ru*Mrt, B. C brokn* rlv. notios th.t on th�� flllwnlh duy ol Nov.mb*r 111, I lnt*nel to .pply to th�� W.t*r Cornnil-ale>n*r .1 hi* oftlee In Princ. Rup*rt, B. C, for ��� li-vnc* to Uke ��nd uie thr*. cubic feet ol *-*t*r per ���ernnrl from McNeil Hiver In 8k��en. DUtrict. The water ii to b. Uk.n Irom th. Mmm .bout lour mil**, ���bov. the unction with the ,Hk**n. Hiver .ml i. I.. la*. tiMd on Lot 4406 lor domaatie and url- culture purpa-m. �� . . SAMUEL HARRISON Sept. 9. WATER NOTICE I, 8. H.rrtaon ol Prlne. Rupert, B. C. brok. jive notice th.t on the IHleonth d.y ol Nnvembw HU, I inlend toiipply to th, Wil-r Cotnml.��loner ���t lei. offlce In Princ* Rupert, B. C, lor * lles.no. lo Uke .nd um two cubic le��t of w.t�� per MCored Irom th. Wert Fork of McNeil River In Skeen. Dlitrict. The w.Ur I. to be uken from the itram .bout ono mile from lu unction with NrMe.il Hlver ind i. lo lm ei��vl ao Lot 4406 for domaitlc ���nd >fricultur_ purpose*. ���hot. ��. SAMUEL UARRJBON n. Und Dbtrict-DWrict ' "�� c ik* notie. th.t I, Chrlitopl-",-'*'"^ Tine. Hup rt, B. C, owl"1 ,, - ajfi T.k. nolle, th.t I, Chri.tnpi - .\\* ol Princ Hup rt, B. C, "��"������*���,,��� to P"r .nclneer. InUnd to .pply lor P��n... ** Willi, lollowln. de.crlb��1 l.ndi: M *��'��* Comm.ncfn�� .1 . poll Pj"'t -" , ol If* wait corner of Lot No. IM ��'-. *',- SitMf Uk.li-. .nd m.rked ChrWopiV- '���_-.* N. E. Corn.r, th.nc wmt 40 ch*..'.* �����������.!��� HO ch.ln*. thenc ot 40 ehiln��. xo*. nlli,n�� chtin. to port of commencc-iie". 820 Mi mor. nr Im.. ������.,,,.( liV*1. CHRISTOPHER J AS, 01U" 1>L��j f. D D.UdS.pt,S2. 1911- 11.W-A.M **���" EH. Pub. 8^,1. SO. s km. Und Dtatriet-DUlrict el <**, -,.�� T.k. notlc th.t Sunley <��� -*1<��� ,��� nvV Rupwt, n.C.,oecup.tl*>t._m|ii��('-: [r(testn**< for twrtnUalon U purcbM. >ss Comm.ndni at a port pl"1*1**"*1,,,. and 40 chain. w��rt of ih�� !"*' . -out ?���:_ Ut 1788, UkalM V.ll.y, <__5f_i��� !>�� *��� *J 6, thmc wet 40 ch.im. th���� "fjo ch.*'*-'" th.nc crt 40 ehalni, thenc n""1- faint ol -Mmmraommt. OT��*.I KY "-^ 8tak��d Jun. 30th. 1��11 9TA * lx-caW Puh. 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