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had fondly expected that himself, but PUBLIC QUESTIONS he had been disappointed sadly. It FIX NEW SECTIONS AID TO HOSPITAL GOVERNMENT LEADS OPPOSE SCOTT ACT would go down as the worse council the city had had. Rousing Smoker Held in Mclntyre Hall Mr. Dunn gave attention to the ex­ City Council Will Again Call for Ten­ Masonic Lodge Will Furnish Ward in Lloyd George Predicts a Majority of W. Blackmore Addressed First Meeting in Interest of William cessive cost of civic administration ders for Street the New Institu­ From 120 to 140 in New of the Present Manson. here and then launched into the sys­ Work. tion. House. Campaign. tem pursued in street work. This was heralded as a "white man's coun­ try," yet they had conditions quite Hearty Kmloi'sntion by. Large llody Retaining Walla Will be Put in by G.T.P. Convey to the Board Title to Winston Churchill Elected in Dun­ ell Attended Gathering of Citizens as bad as if Chinamen or Japs were of Electors of His Candidature the Day Labor System This Six Lots to be I'scd for dee. But Willi a Greatly Re­ Held in .Mclntyre Hull Last employed on the streets. He vigor­ For Major of City Time Purpose duced Majority Night ously assailed the system pursued and intimated that it was the duty of the business men to demand a At a very enthusiastic gathering change. New tenders are to be asked for At a meeting of the general hos­ (Special to The Journal) There was a very large attendance of the friends and supporters of Wil­ work in section one under the local pital board yesterday afternoon, D. London, Dec. 9.—At the close of at the public meeting held in Mcln­ liam Manson for the office of mayor Aid. Hildltch gave attention to Improvement plan. This is to over­ It. Morrison and A. J. .Morris, repre­ Thursday's polling, the standing of tyre Hall last evening under the of the city next year, which was held some of the weak points of the ad­ come the diiffculty met with a short the parties was as follows: auspices of the Citizens' League. The ln Mclntyre Hall last Tuesday eve­ ministration when he took issue with senting the Masonic Lodge, waited time ago when through a technical Government Coalition meeting was addressed by William ning, the first work towards organiz­ tiie council. He also defended the upon the directors and expressed the question as to the tenders on the re­ Liberals 147 Blakemore, of , editor of the ing the campaign was carried out. council in some directions. willingness of the order to furnish u taining walls it was decided not to Laborites 29 M. M. Stephens presided, while O. H. H. H. Clarke, as a business man, Week, who showed a very wide award the tenders. The engineer has ward In the hospital. The request Nationalists *6 Nelson was elected chairman for the felt that they should suport Mr. Man- knowledge of his subject, dealing made a new subdivision, making 12 was made that whenever any member Independent Nationalists 6 meeting. The hall was filled by sup­ son this year. with it from many different stand­ stations which will be tendered upon. of the order or their families were porters. Speeches were delivered by S. M. Newton spoke to some points. The meeting was presided obliged to be treated in the hospital Total 226 Mr.'Manson and by several others length. The tenders will close December over by Thomas Dunn, who in bis 19. that as far as possible1 they should Opposition who were called upon by the chair­ A Seguoin pledged his support to opening address expressed his views Unionists 193 man in an impromptu manner. The Mr. Manson, who was a man of his The report 'of the engineer was in have the privilege of being assigned So far 419 members have been on the subject. He pointed to the speakers included J. D. Scott, Thos. word, and whose experience in pub­ favor of keeping the detaining wall to this ward. A ta'bet suitably in­ elected. The Unionists have gained unfairness in connection witli the Dunn, Dr. Clayton, Aid. Hilditch, lic matters made hhn a safe one to separate as recommended by Alii. scribed would be placed In the ward. two seats over those held last par­ vote, inasmuch as the lists used Harry Clarke, P. I, Palmer, S. M. put at the head of the city affairs. Smith when the othrr tenders were The thanks of the directors was liament. would permit probably 300 people to Newton and A. Seguoin. The meeting closed with cheers for received and who favored letting the conveyed to the deputation to be pre­ say that the Scott Act should be In Mr. Manson and tiie singing of God contracts without tite retaining wall The Home Secretary, Winston On the conclusion of the speeches sented to the lodge, and a request Save the King. part of it. Churchill, has been elected for Dun­ force here. the necessary business was transact­ made thft the propositi. u< si on Id be dee, but about 1,500 votes shifted 1> •— Aid. Lynch favored doing the re­ Mr. Blakemore dealt with some of ed looking to tbe organization of put before the Board in writing. to the Unionist column. taining walls separate. the mosl flagant weaknesses of the . the campaign. Chairmen of the dif­ RETURNS FROM TRIP The G. T. P. conveyed to the Board Premier Asquith questioned in Aid. Hilditch also agreed with this. act, showing it was impossible to ef­ ferent sub-committees for the various six lots on condition that they "were East Fife regarding home rule, said Aid. Mobley iioved that the retain­ fectually enforce it. It was unfair, sections were named with M. M. (•. to. lierr Has Arrived Home From used for no other than hospital pur­ he eonld not give details of the meas- ing walls where found necessary he pointed out, inasmuch as il revers­ Stephens as permanent chairman. A isit in Itossbuill poses. use at present. should lie put in by day laber. ed the rules of evidence everywhere These consisted of A. Seguoin, Thos. The thanks of the Board will be Lloyd George's Prediction The .motion carried. else in force under the British flag. Duun, F. Lannie, W. Sibbald, and G. "to, Kerr, of the P. Burns 'Com­ conveyed to the G.T.P. Lloyd George predicts a govern­ It made the accused prove his inno­ Thamoa MaiUand. These with others pany [if this city, has returned from o ; ment majority of 120 to 140. The! cence. It also forced a wife to give who may be added to the committee a trip which took him as tar as Spo­ tirst thing the government would do, j evidence against her husband. . from time to time will constitute the kane. He spent some time in Ross­ NEWS OF SKIDEGATE LOOKING THIS WAYh e says, would be to settle the Lords central committee. land and made calls at other interior veto. He also argued that it was fraudu­ Mr. Manson in opening ieierred points. ,—o lent inasmuch as it purported to be a to his platform which he had stood MT. Kerr had many inquiries about Inspector Green is Pleased With the temperance act which would reduce fiiin. J. N. Armstrong Speaks of the PRINCE GEORGE OVERHAULED by a few months before. The policy Prince Rupert. He found a aeep in­ Progress Made at Indian the consumption of liquor and yet terest taken in it, but had to con­ Public Men of British the opposite was the effect of it. then laid down be believed still School. G.T.P. Steamer Leaves on Sunday tradict many erroneous ideas con­ would have been the wisest course Columbia. For This Port Referring to Dr. Silencer, Mr. for the city. In the matter of the cerning Ihe climate. Another point Blakemore said he did not wish to that seemed to be well known was taxation of land values the present Connection Now Establish­ (Special to The Journal) say anything harsh of that gentle­ that there was disagreement between He is Delighted With the Quality of council had followed the principle he ed Between Wireless and the Victoria, Dec. 9.—The G. T. P. man. Dr. Silencer, however, had been- then enunciated. With respect to the city and the G. T. P. It was no Governing Factors of the Postoffice steamer Prince George, after being guilty of political dlshoneBty, He did '.he borrowing of a sufficient sum up­ doubt affecting the standing of the Province overhauled, leaves for the north on not wisii to be misunderstood in that on the credit of the whole city to be city and was a drawback to its pro Sunday. She will continue on the and lie did not say anything against expended cs deemed wisest in differ­ grass. regular winter schedule, the Prince Dr. Spencer in his private life. What (Special Correspondence) ent parts of tiie city, he still believed The I-ioa* John N, Armstrong, a Rupert being relieved to he over­ he meant in this respect was that Dr. WINTER ON SKF.ENA Skidegate, Dee. u.—Rev. A. E tbat would have been the proper member of the Dominion Royal Com­ hauled. Spencer had been guilty of what, had course. He attacked the system which Green, Indian school inspector, in-^ mission on Technical training, at the it been done in private life, he would had been pursued of providing for River is Freezing Over nnd Snow Has sper.ted Skidegate school a few days have been deemed dishonest. Canadian Club luncheon in Victoria LAID AT REST street work to the amount of about Fallen ago and expressed himself as being In explanation of this he pointed $400,000 for which the credit of the pointed out how men were now pleased at the progress being made Mrs, Eddy's Body Buried in Tempor out that Dr. Spencer during the last whole city was pledged, without tbe The winter seems to have set in coming from the ends of the earth to by fhe pupils. He thinks some of ary Vault election campaign had thanked Pre­ sanction of the electors being obtain­ in earnest up the River. W. see . mier McBride for fhe courtesy he had ed. It was not the spirit of the mu­ C.C. Mehan, general superintendent, them have splendid talents if de­ "It has been a revelation to me (Special to The Journal) shown in allowing a plebiscite to be nicipal act to do this, he felt. It was has just returned from a trip taken veloped. to find out the quality of the men Boston, Dec. 9.—The body of Mrs. taken on (lie question of local option. stretching tite idea of the local im­ to tiie end of the rails and reports Dr. Spencer Is making a round who are governing this province," he Eddy laid at rest yesterday in Mount He had also stated that if the vote provement sytem far beyond what that the river Is practically frozen trip, on business, by the steamer said. "I am safe in saying that the Auburn cemetery, was placed In the did not go in favor of local option had been the intention. across in its upper portions. There Amur to Port Simpson and return. report of this commission will find .'n receiving vault until the completion the temperance people themselves is about four or six inches of snow The speaker referred at some The telephone line is now strung avenue of expression, When it comes of the substantial mausoleum fo bo were to blame. Yet Dr. Spencer now on Ihe ground, and when his train length to the needs of tiie ctty in built. complained that they did not get a left it was snowing steadily so that the way of water, sewers, etc., which fair chance. would call for a considerable charge the- fall will be quite heavy now, he COAL LAND FRAUDS Dr. Siienecr had also complimented being created upon the credit of the anticipates. the attorney general on the u«w li­ city. The need of a very sound finan­ The sitting in of .winter conditions WHAT IS A BRAINSTORM? Donald McKenzie and Others Him quor act. In tin's vote, said Mr. cial policy was necessary if the city has, he says, interferred witli tiie Been Arrested Blakemore. there wns more politics was to carry oul all that was requir­ work of ballasting so that he has lit­ on the part, of some than they were ed to be done. He favored extending tle hopes of doing much more along A writer in Tuesday's Journal says it is a "brainstorm" which (Special to The Journal) willing to admit. lie argued flint the life of tiie debentures for street that line before spring. afflicts those who think business men would be affected adversely Washington, D.C., Dec. 9.—Donald they should give the present liquor grading over a long period rather The ordinary work is making very by the passing of the "Scott Act"—Although that has been the in­ McKenzie has been indicted In Spo­ act a fair chance. They could make than twenty years as had been done steady progress, he says. variable result elsewhere—a one-sided definition—a begging of the kane with his cousin, C. A. McKenzie their bylaws conform to if, and could by the council. question. o of Seattle, and four others, on a reduce the objections to liquor far The speaker also made clear his CHINESE LAUNDRIES A BRAINSTORM is a cervical typhoon, producing depression charge of conspiracy to defraud the more effectively than by the Scott position with respect to civic labor. and Intense vibration. It causes the victim to harbor hallucinations government out of more than twenty Act. Men who would become residents of with respect to things in general and the "SCOTT ACT" in particular thousand acres of coal Action Will be Taken by City Coun­ Witli Dr. Spencer he lamented that Prince Rupert should be given work For instance it leads a man to support a measure which says lands. He was arrested here. He cil to Control These women had no vote on this question. on the streets, and thus the city "YOU SHALL NOT buy a drink in Prince Rupert, but you may—if was admitted to bail. lie believed the women would not would be built up and money circu­ you have the money—buy a case of whiskey on the outside and The question of Chinese laundries lie carried away by such sophistries lated among the business men here. being allowed to locate indiscrimin­ bring it in." as some men wen-. Before closing Mr. Manson touched ately in various parts of the city "YOU SHALL NOT drink in a bar because drink is a curse- The meeting closed with the sing­ upon the G. T. P. taxation question. came before the council last evening but we will help you to convert your home into a saloon." He assured the meeting that while Personals ing of God Save the King. on a report made upon a petition the "YOU SHALL NOT drink alcohol because it is poison in spite of It was hoped that this matter would This evening Mr. Blakemore will week before against allowing such a the fact that the most eminent British physicians voluntarily signed be disposed of before the end of the J. A. Young representing fhe Cary address another meeting to be pre­ laundry to open near the corner of a manifesto .to the contrary." year, yet he was prepared to deal McBride street and Third avenue. Safe Company, is in the city tliis sided over by A. Carss. with it at once if it were not so dis­ A BRAINSTORM causes some men to think that all the world week. The medical health officer report­ posed of. He would approaeli it with is crazy besides themselves, and that the people of Prince Rupert are ed that while no nuisance had as yet * * * an open mind and upon reaching crazy enough to believe them. been created, he could not under the Major Morris, of the Salvation VIEWS ON SKEENA what he felt would be a satisfactory Army, accompanied by Mrs. Morris bylaw recommend against It. T arrangement from the rtandpoint of and their little daughter, went soulli General Superintendent Receives nn He put in a report however, on the city he would submit it to the last evening. Artistic Collection electorate to be passed upon by them. the.same subject In which be recom­ from the wireless station to Skide­ to deal with British Columbia, such mended that regulations should be gate potoffice. as it can find for no other province. * * * The electorate would have to spy Mr. Max Macleod of the Bank of W, c. c.

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LAND mOBUI NOTICES Coast Last DUtriet—District of THE SPORTING WORLD TAKB >»0"nCB that I, J. Adolph PHONE 138 Perry, of Vaateurer, B.C., occupation book-keeper, tntsn* to apply for per­ HACKENSCHMIDT AS WRESTLER the victory of Frank Gotch over him, GOLF TOURNAMENT mission to pnrehaae the following de­ but he does explain that ln the last scribed laa*«:—ComBeaalag at a George Hackenschmidt, popularly two years he has learned much more The big winter golf tournament poet plaate4 oa the aerth bank of the Skeeaa Elver, akeut a Mile west of known as the Russian Lion, has been of America and this country ways. for the Pacific players will Letter Heeds, Envelopes, Lot 11, then** north 40 chains, There is a lot in this, considering be held on the links at Del Monte, conducting his training ln th gym­ Statements, Business Cards thenee ecvat 18 chain* to lot 31, that a large part of his professional California, commencing on Saturday, theaee south 40 chains to bank of nasium of one of the police stations Skeena Blror, theaee west about 80 career has been spent ln the music February 11, and running through Visiting Cards, etc., etc. of Chicago, and has had as his train­ chains following north bank of halls of London. He has been deal­ to February 18, inclusive. This an­ Skeeaa Blver to point of commence­ ing partners some of the toughest ing with English audiences, and has nouncement was received here Satur­ ment, and eoatalnlng about 320 acres. and beat known of the American not been acquained with American day night. San Francisco, Seattle, manners and American requirements. , Victoria, Vancouver, Taco­ Prince Rupert Journal J. ADOLPH PERRY, Locator. grapplers. Wm. A. Roney, Agent. With the retirement of Frank ma, Spokane and Salt Lake City will Dated July 16th, 1910. Jy22 No description better fits Hacken­ Gotch, it is difficult to see where an be represented. schmidt than the statement that he opponent is to be found for Hacken­ Coast Land District—District of is an enlarged edition of Fred Beell. schmidt, who can give him a hard EASTERN CHAMPIONS Skeena. NOTICE COAL NOTICES TAKE NOTICE that I, Mary M. Where Beell weighs about 168 contest. Relative to both Gotch and Roney, of Stillwater, Minnesota, U. Hackenschmidt there seems to be no pounds, the weight of Hackenschmidt The Varsity rugby team of Toron­ NOTICE is hereby given that ap­ Skeena Land District-—District of S.A., occupation married woman, In­ disposition on what the outcome of to trimmed the Hamilton Tigers by Coast. tend to apply for permission to pur­ is around 228 pounds. Every move plication will be made to the Legis­ chase the following described lands. another match would be. It Is well the score of 16 points to 7 for the lative Assembly of the Province of TAKE NOTICE that I, K. M. Mc­ lnnes, of Prince Rupert, occupation Commencing at a post planted on the the big foreigner makes is a counter­ known that Frank Gotch has wanted Canadian championship. British Columbia at its next Session mariner, intend to apply for a north bank of the Skeena River at part of that of the little American for an Act to incorporate a company to retire for more than two years. From the start the wearers of the license to prospect for coal and petro­ the south-east corner of t»eo. T. with power to construct, equip, Church's pre-emption, thence north grappler, whom Hackenschmidt de­ Frank has grown weary of the pad­ Royal Purple had it over the Bengals maintain and operate a line or lines leum on the following described ded circle and he has wisely settled landB:—Commencing at a post plant­ 40 chains, thence east 40 chains, signates as the fastest man in the and at half time the score stood 11 to of railway of standard guage with thence south to the bank of the down to enjoy the fruits of his long any kind of motive power for the ed on the south shore of Crow Bay, world. Hack's development Is al­ nil in their favor. Skeena River, thence south-west fol­ and wonderfully successful career on conveyance of passengers and freight, thence north 80 chains, thence west lowing the Skeena River to the place It was a personal triumph f,or 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, most identical with eBell's and there the mat. and with all the powers contained of beginning and containing about Coach Harry Griffith, who, by the in the "Model Railway Bill": Com­ thence east 80 chaini to post marked is even a facial resemblance. 120 acres. way, Is a Hamilton man. Varsity mencing from a point at or near K.M.McI.'s S.E. corner. On the other hand, Hackenschmidt MART M. ROENY, Locator. Not only must these truths im­ Port Simpson, or Work Channel, in Dated August 18th, 1910. is nomadic. He likes the business of were at it from the trop of the hat, to. A. Roney, Agent. press themselves on the grappling the Coast District, British Columbia, SI 6 KENZIE McLEOD MclNNES. appearing In public, and he enjoys and as they had done with Ottawa a by the most feasible, desirable and Dated July 8th, 1910. Jy22 fans of America, but other points year ago they put the Tigers over the travel. There is no question at all practicable route to a point on the Skeena Land District—District of of similarity will become known. For Skeena Land District—District of that Jack Curley will meet with the ropes at ine start. From then to Eastern boundary of the Province of Coast. Cassiar. British Columbia, via the South-west example, Hackenschmidt, like Beell, largest measure of success as man­ half time they had the best of the TAKE NOTICE that I, K. M. Mc­ TAKE NOTICE that William side of Work Channel to the Skeena evolves holds. This is always what play. Just after the opening of the lnnes, of Prince Rupert, occupation Hume Grant, of Stewart, B.C., occu­ ager of the foreigner, because the River; thence up the North side of distinguishes the superior grappler. mariner, intend to apply for a li­ pation engineer, intends to apply for fans of the United States will find second half the Tigers came again the Skeena River to a point near cense to prospect for coal and petro­ permission to purchase the following These locks would, perhaps, be of lit­ more enjoyment in seeing Hacken­ with a rush, and for a time looked ; thence to the junction of leum over the following described described lands:—Commencing at a tle value to other men, but they are the Bulkley River; thence up the schmidt in exhibition matches than dangerous. It lasted through the lands:-—Commencing at a post plant­ poBt marked W.H.G.'s S.W. Cor., and right bank of this River eight (8) suited to the build, the development they ordinarily would in watching third quarter, which was more than ed on the south shore of Crow Bay, planted adjoining Alfred Manson's miles to the Suskewa River; thence and the manner of thought of those tnence north 80 chains, thence east corner post, thence 80 chainB north, championship events. After seeing was expected, but after that till tow­ up this River by a low divide to the 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, along W. N. Harrison's west line, who invemt them. Hack on the mat, one Is almost ard the close it was a procession. The head of Babine Lake; thence to the thence west 80 chains to post marked thense east 80 chains, thence south north end of Stuart Lake; thence Considering Hack's size, his speed forced to revert to comparisons and vaunted Tigers' line did do things for K.M.McI.'s S.W. corner. 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, fol­ admit that Frank Gotch, George a time, but Varsity halves were so north of McLeod Lake to the Mis- lowing Alfred Manson's north line to is something to marvel at. He is ag­ nichinca River; thence up the Mis- Dated August 18th, 1910. Hackenschmidt and Fred Beell rep­ fast and Foulds so quick In his ser­ S16 KENZIE McLEOD MclNNES. point of commencement, and con­ gressive and has that same brand of nlchinca River by Summet Lake to taining 640 acres, more or less. resent the three most interesting vice, that as a result there was time tenacity that made Evan Lewis fa­ Pine River Pass; thence north-west­ Skeena Land District—District of types of the development of the to spare. erly to head of Pine River, and down WILLIAM HUME GRANT. mous In his day. The long supple Queen Islands. Frank R. Strolm, Agent. wrestler that the world is ever apt this River to Moberley Lake; and TAKE NOTICE that Mary Smith, muscles of the foreign star, the Gait, Maynard and Dixon put up a thence by the Peace River to the Dated July 2, 1910. Jy22 course of his movements all tell of to see in a single generation. In each of Fort William, Ont., occupation wonderful line of football, and al] Eastern boundary of the said Prov­ married woman, intends to apply for his wonderfu\ condition. George Instance there are solidity, speed, en­ ince of British Columbia; and with Skeena Land District—District of the fumbles were behind the Tigers' permission to purchase the following Coast. Hackenschmidt is very modest, and durance and individuality. power to construct, operate and described lands:—Commencing at a line. Every man was playing the maintain all necessary bridges, roads, TAKE NOTICE that The Canadian Is not given to boasting of liis many Hackenschmidt starts on his tour game for all that was in him. Simp­ post planted about 7 miles south of Fish and Cold Storage Company, of ways and ferries; and to build, ac­ the southeast corner of Lot 227, and years of splendid mat success. He through the east beginning next week son, for the Tigers, did wonderful quire, own and maintain wharves and Vancouver, B. C, occupation mer­ 5 Vfe miles west from the shore line, cantile and manufacturing, intends doesn't attempt V> bedim part of in Buffalo and for nearly five months service, but fumbled at times, while docks in connection therewith; and thence 80 chains west, thence 80 to build, acquire, own, equip and to apply for permission to purchase either one to critize the other. There Moore and Kidsmith were two sure chains south, thence 80 chains east, he will fill engagements throughout maintain steam and other vessels and the following described lands:— Is no other erason to speculate on thence 80 chains north to point of the United States. kickers. boats, and to operate the same on Commencing at a post planted at the commencement, containing 640 acres. north-east corner of lot 34, Range 5, any navigable waters; and with MARY SMITH. power to build, equip, operate and Coast District, thence south 20 past, to act as a "pivot" force, ready CANADA'S FUTURE Arthur Robertson, Agent. chains, thence east 40 chains, thence maintain telegraph and telephone Dated August 20th, 1910. S30 CHANGES IN NAVY to co-operate, as circumstances dic­ lines in connection with the said north 25 chains more or less to the tate, either with the home fleet or Supplies for the U.S. Must Soon bo Railway and branches, and to trans­ shore line, thence following along Skeena Land District—District of the shore line to the point of com­ the Mediterranean fleet. Supplemented From This Country mit messages for commercial pur­ poses, and to charge tolls therefor; Queen Charlotte Islands. mencement and containing 90 acres, When Sir Francis Bridgeman suc­ TAKE NOTICE that Frederick Channel, Home and Atlantic Fleets Nay The November Issue of the Census and to generate and to sell electricity more or less. ceeds to the supreme control of the babe, of Fort William, Ont., occupa­ The Canadian Fish & Cold be Brought Under One and Statistics Monthly, which deals for the supply of light, heat and whole of the ships of the home fleet, power; and with power to expropri­ tion barrister, intends to apply for Storage Company Limited. Command. principally with agricultural condi­ permission to purchase the following now numbering nearly 400 pennants, ate lands for the purposes of the J. H. Pillsbury, Agent. tions in Canada, contains the follow­ Company; and to acquire lands, described lands:—Commencing at a Dated July 14, 1910. Jyl9 he will hoist his flag on the new post planted about five miles south ing official statement: A correspond­ money bonuses, privileges or other Dreadnought battleship Neptune. of the southeast corner of Lot 227 Coast Land District—District of The Neptune Will Carry the Flag of ent of the London Economist at Win­ aids from any Government, munici­ This will be the first vessel to join pal corporation or other persons or and two miles west from shore line, Skeena. New Commander, Sir Francis nipeg expresse the opinion that the thence 80 chains east, thence 80 TAKE NOTICE that I, Ernestine the active fleet with the new Simp­ bodies; and to levy and collect tolls Bridgeman United States, with a product of from all persons using, and on all chains south, thence 80 chains west, A. Roney, of Prince Rupert, occupa­ son armor, possessing much greater tion married woman, intend to apply 600,000,000 bushels of wheat this freight passing over any of such thence 80 chains north to point of resisting power than the familiar commencement, containing 640 acres. for permission to purchase the fol­ year, comes near the limit of domes­ roads, railways, ferries, wharves and lowing described lands:—Commenc­ Krupp type, and with 21-inch tor­ vessels built by the Company; and FREDERICK BABE. tic consumption for that country, and Arthur Robertson, Agent. ing at a post planted on the north Important changes in the British pedo, which is displacing the 18-inch with power to connect with and make that within tbe next fifteen years at Dated August 20th, 1910. S30 bank of the Skeena River about half navy are under consideration at the torpedo, and is a very great advance traffic or other arrangements with a mile south of Geo. T. Church's pre­ admiralty. According to press fore­ the outside the United States will railway, steamboat, or other com­ emption, thence west 10 eiiains, in range, accuracy and destructive panies: Skeena Land District—District of casts, in future there will be only one have become dependent upon Can­ thence north 40 chains, thence east effect. Queen Charlotte Islands. to the Skeena River; thenee south­ ada for supplies of beef and bread. TAKE NOTICE that James Mur­ commander-in-chief for all the naval o Dated at Victoria, B.C., this 11th west following the bank of the forces in the English channel, the In the presence of this situation the day of August, 1910 phy, of Fort William, Ont., occupa­ Skeena River to the place of be- FEDERAL POWERS writer has the comforting assurance tion coal merchant, intends to apply jginning, and containing about 80 North sea and the Atlantic; and BARNARD & ROBERTSON, that in the Canadian west about 200,- for permission to purchase the fol­ (acres. while officers of junior rank will re­ lowing described lands:—Commenc­ 000,000 acres of wheat land, with A19. Solicitors for the Applicants. ERNESTINE A. RONEY, Locator. tain the control of divisions and Australian Statesman Expresses tlta ing at a post planted about five miles a capacity of 3,000,000,000 bushels, south from the southeast corner of W. A. Roney, Agent. squadrons, as the case may be, the X lews shill await the plough, and that 250,- LAND LEASE NOTICE Lot 227, and two miles west, from Dated July 7th, 1910. Jy22 combined training will be carried out 000,000 acres more are suitable for shcre line, tlience east 80 chains, under the orders of the admlral-in- thence north 80 chains, tlience west Skeena Land District—Dislrict of Speaking at a banquet at Sydney, cattle raising, besides a vast acreage Skeena Land District—District of Queen Charlotte. chlef. 80 chains, thence south SO chains to N.S.W., the Hon. A. Fisher described classed as of doubtful value or as Coast. point of commencement, containing TAKE NOTICE that the Queen When tiie present home fleet was Charlotte Whaling Company Limited, liis idea of the position the federal belonging to the subarctic areas. Lit­ TAKE NOTICE that The Canadian 640 acres. in process of formation, embodying of Victoria, British Columbia, uecu- parliament should occupy in the gov­ tle wonder, then, that ln his pudg- Fish & Cold Storage Company Ltd., JAMES MURPHY. ation manufacturers, intend to apply an entirely new manning policy, of Vancouver, occupation Mercantile ernance of Australia and the idea ment the rush of settlers into Canada Arthur Robertson, Agent. or permission to purchase the fol- there were three officers in home and Manufacturing, IntendB to apply Dated August 20th, 1910. S30 ernanve of Australia and the ideal will soon surpass all records. But owing described lands:—Commenc­ waters with the rank of commander- for permission to lease the follow­ ing at a post planted about fifteen the correspondents of newspapers Skeena Land District—District of relations which should exist between ing described land:-—Commencing at chains south of a small creek on the in-chief, namely, the senior officers Queen Charlotte Islands. it and the state legislatures. He was three thousand miles away ought to a post planted at high water mark west, side of Rose Harbour, Moresby of the Channel, Home and Atlantic TAKE NOTICE that Arthur A. be sober men Wheat will be grown on the westerly side of Prince Ru­ Island, thenee west forty chains, of opinion, he said, and he spoke also Vlckers, of Fort William, Ont., oc­ fleets. In the spring of last year the Harbor and distant about 110 thence north forty chains, thenee for his party, that until the national in the United States far beyond the cupation agent, intend* to apply for Channel fleet ceased to exist, and its chain* from the north-east corner of east forty chains, thence southerly limit of 600,000,000 bushels if there permission to purchase the following parliament had power to protect Lot 443, thence west 20 chains, following tiie sinuosities of the fore­ ships were passed into the home fleet described lands:—Commencing at a every worker, man and woman, is call for It; 3,000,000,000 bushels thenee south 20 chains, thence east shore line forty chains, to the point forming its second division, while post planted about five miles south is not a riotous estimate for that 6 ehalns, more or less to high water of commencement. the Atlantic fleet retained its form­ either as regards the eight, hour prin­ mark, thence following along the from the southeast corner of Lot 227, country If the world wants so much Queen Charlotte Whaling er status, with an independent com­ ciple or any other matter, the Aus­ high water mark to the point of com­ and two miles west from shore line, and offers a paying price for it, and Company Limited, mander-in-chief. tralian nation would not rise to that mencement and containing 20 acres thence west 80 chains, thenco south the present supply of beef may also more or lesa. 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, Per Sydney Charles Ruck, Agent height to which it ought to attain. Dated July 14th, 1910. Within the next few months these be readily Increased within four or The Canadian Fish and Cold thence north 80 ehalns to point of He did not desire in any way to be­ Rose Harbour, Q.C.I. . A5 two commander-in-chiefs will relin­ five years. There is, however, no Storage Company, Limited, commencement, containing 640 acres. little the state legislatures. He had J. H. Pillsbury, Agent. ARTHUR A. VICKERS. quish their appointments at the end doubt that Canada will excel in Skeena Land District—District of no other aim and object than this: Dated June 20th, 1910. Jyl2 Arthur Robertson, Agent. Queen Charlotte Islands of the usual term. Vice- Admiral wheat-growing in quality and pro­ Dated August 20th, 1910. S30 To see vested ln the national parlia­ TAKE NOTICE that Arthur A. Prince Louis of Battenberg will com­ duct, and that for years to come she ment powers equal to those possessed LAND PURCHASE NOTICES Wilson, or Fort William, Ont., occu­ plete his period with the Atlantic will occupy the first position, al- Skeena Land District—District of pation hanker. Intends to apply for fleet before the end of the year, and by the state legislatures, BO that the permission to purchase the following thought not so prominently as to be Coast Land District—District of Queen Charlotte Islands. Admiral Sir William May, the senior central parliament might, if it deem­ TAKE NOTICE that John C. Mur described lands:—Commencing at a without a rival. We are not dis­ Skeena—Range Five. officer of the home fleet, will haul ed fit, pass such legislation as would ray, of Fort William, Ont., occupa-. pos. t planted about 7 miles south tressed by the old bogey of a desert fr0 m the s0,lth down his flag In the Drendnought In secure something like uniformity of TAKE NOTICE that I, Chas. F. ' tion capitalist, intends to apply for . east corner nf Lot 227 region north of the great lakes, permission to purchase the following l1"1" ' '- ,n"PS west fronl shore line, March. The former officer will be operation of laws, which would en­ Perry, of Vancouver, B.C., occupation wpsl S(1 rhalnB separating the east from the west. described lands:—Commencing at a '„ ? . tbence north succeeded by Rear-Admlral Sir John able the worker to gain the same The 20,000,000 acres of Ontario contractor, Intend to apply for per-} post planted about five miles south , cllflin!'. <"ence east 80 chains, n ,, e Jelicoe, the present Third Sea Lord privilege of appealing to the highest traversed by the Grand Trunk Paci­ mission to purchase the following de­ from the southeast corner of Lot 227 " "' south 80 chains to point of and controlelr of the navy, who, until tribunal in the land as that man who scribed lands:-—Commencing at a and two miles west from shore line, commencement, containing 640 acres, fic, with its rich land and forest min­ thence west 80 chains, thence north | ARTHUR A. WILSON. he gets his step in promotion, will was aggrieved In his monetary af­ erals, will easily sustain a poulatlon post planted on the north bank of the ; 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, T „ . Arthur Robertson, Agent, hold substantive rank. He is now fairs had. That was a fair thing. of four or five millions, and all the Skeena river at the Bouthwest cor­ thence south 80 chains to point of Dated August 20th, 1910. S30 tenth on the list of rear-admirals. The government was not only In way across the continent from Brit­ ner of Lot 630, thence north 40 commencement, containing 640 acres. •„,.._. fekeena I And His title will be "Vice-Admiral com­ earnest in the matter of the federal ish Columbia to Nova Scotia there chains, thence west about 40 chains JOHN C. MURRAY. . - District—District of manding the Atlantic fleet," and thus to line of Cassiar Cannery, thence: Arthur Robertson, Agent, i Coast capital, but had given evidence of are the elements for an abiding in­ TAKE NOTICE that I, William there will be left only one officer in south to the Skeena River, thence j Dated August 20th, 1910. S30 their earnestness and determination. dustry. Of the three transcontinental jDavid Allen, of Victoria, B.C., agent home waters with the title of com­ There would be no unnecessary de­ railways now completed or approach­ east about 40 chains following the I Skeena Land District District of l^^t^nXJS^^ mander-in-chief. lay. There had been no delay other ing completion from sea to sea the shore of the Skeena River to the Queen Charlotte Islands. -Commencing at a post planted at the When Sir William May comes than was necessary for the bst in­ Canadian Pacific Is the one with the place of beginning, and containing about 160 acres. TAKE NOTICE that Alexander C. northwest corner of Lot 542 Range ashore, the vacancy will be filled by terests of the people. Her In Aus­ least non-productive areas to draw Moffat, of Fort William, Ont., occupa-;5 Coast (Skeena), thence east 60 Sir Francis Bridgeman, who, since tralia the powers of the people were upon for business traffic, yet there is CHAS. F. PERRY, Locator. tion agent, intends to apply for per- eiiains to the inner part of Klnnealon March, 1909, has been second sea being extended, and surely they could no other long stretch of railway line mission to purchase the following ; Inlet, tlience south RO chains to south R. F. Perry, Agent. described lands:—Commencing at a east corner of said lot, thence west lord, and prior to that was in com­ look forward to the time when the in America with greater proportional Dated Sept. 28, 1910. 018 post planted about seven miles south SO chalnB to westerly 'limit of said mand of the home fleet during the whole people speaking the English earning power or with a more hope­ from southeast corner of Lot 227 and lot, tlience north and at right angles early stages of Its development. With language would be bound together ful outlook for the employment of 1 y2 miles west from shore line, to the southerly limit of said lot to GRAHAM ISLAND — "The surest the change In the command of the with one common object, and that capital. thence east SO chains, thence north th> shore Pne'^tienee north along the Home and Atlantic fleets, there will sign of the progress of a town rr SO chains, tlience west 80 chnlns, ;shore line of-Sa'Id Inlet to place of the peace of the world and protec­ thence south 80 chains to point of beginning: containing about 600 consequently be only one command­ tion and promotion of everything o district Is UB newspaper—live, ac­ commencement, containing 640 acres, meres, more or less er-in-chief in the British seas. The that helped forward tne cause of Job Printing of all kinds neatly tive, hustling." "The Masset Re­ ALEXANDER C. MOFFAT WILLIAM DAVID ALLEN Atlantic fleet will contlneu, as in the progress and of humanity generally. executed at the Journal Office. view," Masset, Q.C.I Arthur Robeitson, Agent. Robert Mason, Agent Dated August 20th, 1910. 330 ' Dated Sept. 23. 8.21

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PRINCE IMJPBRT JOURNAL Friday, December 9, 1910

home. It looks as though farce prince IKupett journal negotiations for campaign purposes Municipal Notice ROGERS STEAMSHIP AGENCY Telephone 138 have been arranged. TENDERS WANTED Through tickets to all points ln the The citizens of Prince Rupert are The British Columbia Company United States and Canada by Published twice a week on Tuesdays LIMITED. ami Fridays from the office of publica­ not going to be hoodwinked by any SEALED TENDERS endorsed The Northern Pacific Railway tion, Third Avenue near McBride St. such clap-trap as is being attempted. "Tenders for Plank Roadway, etc.," AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $100,000. :: PAID UP CAPITAL $41,500 The finest train across the continent. Subscription rate to any point in Tbe Optimist says that It is be­ will be received by the City Clerk un­ DIRECTORS:—Reginald C. Brown, President; J. C. Maclure, Vice- Connecting at NEW YORK, BOSTON Canada. $2.00 a year; to points oulside cause Mr. Manson will take the first til 12 o'clock noon, December 19th, President; H. E. Marks, Managing Director; Capt. E. Nash, William PORTLAND and HALIFAX with AT­ of Camilla. SI.on a year _ opportunity to effect a settlement of 11110, for: — McNair, R. A. Bevan, and F. C. Williams, Secretary. :-: :-: LANTIC STEAMERS for all points ln Advertising rate furnished on appli­ 'be G.T.P. matter that he is run­ The Construction of a 16 foot ENGLAND, SCOTLAND, GERMANY, cation. ning. We must agree that there is a plank roadway on Seventh avenue be­ INTEREST 4 PER CENT. DEPOSITS FRANCE, ITALY, NORWAY and ci.-II. NELeON, good deal of truth in that. Mr. Man- tween Fulton street, and a point 140 This Company acts as ExecutorB, Administrators, Transferees and SWEDEN, by WHITE STAR RED l-'.iirr. itt. son is running because citizens of feet west of Dunsmuir street. Secretaries to Public Companies. Commercial, Industrial and other STAR, AMERICAN - DOMINION, Prince Rupert representing every Plans and specifications may be business propositions underwritten. Issues made on the WHITE STAR DOMINION, CUNARD Friday, December 9, 1910 sliade of politics and every walk of seen, and forms of Tender obtained London and New York Stock Exchanges. FivENCH LINE, NORTH GERMAN life, practically insisted that he at the office of the City Engineer III IT G.T.P. TAXATION LLOYD, HAMBURG AMERICAN and should run. Among those who thus from 10 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. daily. TIMBER, COAL, LANDS, and CANADIAN NORTHERN Steamships. forced him out were many men with The lowest or any tender not A few days ago The .Journal took COMPANY ORGANIZATION interests here who demand that some necessarily accepted. For all information write me, or occasion to announce that in the Head Office for Canada, 203, 208, 210, 215 Carter-Cotton Building, one shall take hold of that G.T.P. ERNEST A. WOODS, call at office: coming municipal campaign a certain taxation question in a business-like City Engineer. D6-13 J. H. ROGERS element in the city would do all in way and give them, tiie citizens of VANCOUVER, B.C. General Railway & Steamship Agent its power to make the G.'I'.P. taxa­ Prince Rupert, a chance to say what NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT Prince Rupert, B.C. tion question the paramount one. As they will do. time goes on it is made more clearly They have confidence enough in In Pursuance of the "Creditors Trust evident that heroic methods are to Deeds Act 1001" and Amending the integrity of Mr. Manson to know be employed by that element to di­ Acts that he will negotiate along sane Union Steamship Co'y vert attention from all other issues lines. They have confidence enough NOTICE is hereby given that in un effort to play the part of the in him to know that he will not make Fiewin & Sons, Limited, whose regis­ of B.C. Ltd. determined opponents of everything tered office is at Port Simpson in the DURESCO inflamatory speeches or endorse in­ that looks like the G.T.P. province of British Columbia, carry­ flamatory language used against the ing on the business of Milling Manu­ The new Steel Passenger Steamer The Optimist, which in spite or Its G.T.P., and then take early oppor­ facturing and dealing in Lumber* has denials that it represents the views tunity to establish a reputation for by Deed dated the 24th day of No­ The King of Water Paints of any element in the city council, friendliness to the G.T.P. vember, 1910, assigned all UB per­ but which is nevertheless by a sonal property, real estate, credits o and effects which may be seized and strange co-incidence, never far In the "" A PROTECTED PORT sold under execution to George expression of views from those held FIRST IN THE FIELDEEE30REM0ST EVER SINCE Franks Mathews of the city of Vic­ PRINCE RUPERT every Sun­ by the coterie of the council which The words of Sir Wilfrid Laurier toria, British Columbia, vice-presi­ holds something less than a quarter dent of E. G. Prior & Company, TSOLE AGENTS IN WESTERN CANADA" day at 9 a.m. for Vancouver, day when defending his naval policy Limited Liability, Hardware Mer­ arriving Monday afternoon. of the stock in the paper, has now in in the House of Commons the other chants, in trust for the benefit of all desperation charged a diabolical plot against the Nationalist wing in Que­ creditors of the said Fiewin & Sous, For Stewart City on arrival from hatched up in which Premier Mc­ bec seems to indicate that he has in Limited. The said Deed was execut­ Vancouver Friday night. ed by the said parties and the trusts Bride and Mr. Manson are concerned, view the making of this port as The Staneland Co. Ltd hereby created were accepted and un­ to effect a settlement. Northbound, leaves Vancouver strong in point of defensive equip­ dertaken by the said George Franks 836-840 Fort Street, VICTORIA, B.C. We know nothing of such a plot, ment as is Esquimalt. in the south. Mathews, the Trustee, on the said Wednesdays at 9 p.m. 24th day of November, 1910. All and we do not believe there is any It Is difficult to understand how any persons having claims against the Steerage Fare $5.00 truth in it. Premier McBride during other policy could be expected from said Fiewin & Sons, Limited, are re­ his visit here intimated that he any Canadian government. Prince quired to forward particulars of the The "Camosun" is the only steamer would not interfere with the matter. Rupert must have an ample dry dock same duly verified by affidavit or on the run having water-tight bulk­ He offered advice to the council, but or floating.dock capable of han'dling declaration to the said George heads and double bottom, thus ensur­ Franks Mathews, 1401 Government GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC STEAMSHIPS ing safety of passengers in case of only as advice. William Manson, large battleships. It must have the street, Victoria, B.C., on or before NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMSHIP collision or wreck. speaking at the smoker given the land fortifications to insure the pro­ the 10th day of January, 1911, and other evening made a declaration on tection of these repair works in time all persons indebted to the said J. H. ROGERS, Ticket Agent the subject which does not indicate of need. Fiewin & Sons, Limited, are request­ ed to pay the amount of their' said that he has any preconcerned plan On the line of the shortest All- indebtedness forthwith to the said Prince Rupert HAYNOR I1ROS. of settlement which he is going to Red route, this port must occupy a George Franks Mathews. try to carry through over the heads strategic position among the British Dated this 29th day of November, FUNERAL DIRECTORS of the people. He has pledged him­ outposts and will have an Imperial 1910. and self to refer any settlement he may importance all its own. C. J. PRIOR, For Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle Solicitor for the said Trustee. reach to the electors to be passed up­ Speaking in the House a few days Connecting with all Eastern Points, THURSDAY, 8.30 P.M. PROFESSIONAL EMBALMERS on, which is certainly a safe proposi­ ago, Sir Wilfrid clearly evidenced STEAMSHIP BRUNO tion for the citizens. They have the that this was his conception of af­ SALE OF PROPERTY BY SHERIFF For Stewart.—Sails after arrival of the Prince Rupert Wednesday. deciding. The words of Mr. Manson fairs when he said: For Port Simpson, Naas and Stewart.—1 p.m., Monday. DR. to. It. CLAYTON at that smoker explain his position In the County Court of Atlin: Holden DENTIST "We are building a railway across For Porcher Island, Queen Charlotte City and other Moresby Island at Prince Rupert. —o— very clearly. They were:— the continent to the northern waters points.—10 p.m. Thursday. BETWEEN Ward Electric Company, of the Pacific at Prince Rupert, 600 Office ln the Westenhaver Block, "The question of the dispute be­ Limited, Plaintiffs, Tickets, reservations and information from Over Orme's Drug Store. miles at least from the fortifications tween the G.T.P. and the city is one and A. E. McMASTER Prince Rupert on which, perhaps, you will expect at Esquimalt. Arthur Heiney, Defendant. Freight and Passenger Agent, G. T. P. Wharf. "Will anyone say that we are to PURSUANT to Order of His Honour me as a candidate for mayor to have WM. S. HAi^L, L. D. S. D. D.. 3. something to say. The question at leave these distant portions of our Judge Young made in the above ac­ tion on the 22nd day of November, :-: DENTIST :-: country absolutely unprotected? No, the present time is the subject of 1910, I shall offer for sale by Public the common sense of the people will Crown and Bridge Work a specialty. negotiations between the city and the Auction for cash on Wednesday, the All dental operations skillfully - company and it is to be hoped it will come to the conclusion that these dis­ 14th day of December, 1910, at 11 treated. Gas and local anaesthetics be settled before the end of the pres­ tant parts of our country where so o'clock in the forenoon at the Phenix administered for the painless ex­ much wealth is being developed must Theatre, Prince Rupert, B.C., the traction of teeth. Consultation free. ent year. leasehold interest of the Defendant Offices, Helgerson 3k., Prince Rupert be protected either by fortifications • "If, however, it should remain un­ in Lots seven (7) and eight (8), GREAT VARIETY or ships." settled, and I should be elected to Block twenty-four (24), Section one • Again in a letter to La Presse, the fl), Prince Rupert, being a lease for NICKERSON-ROER1G COMPANY the office of mayor and have to take five years from the 1st August, 1910, Premier says: — part in dealing with this question, 1 at a monthly rental of one hundred —o— am prepared to negotiate with tha "In 1852 Canada had only the Gulf dollars ($100.00) and the building Xmas Stockings CUSTOMS AND MERCHANDISE company and endeavor to arrive at a to defend; today we have all the erected thereon being the Phenix —o— Theatre. satisfactory settlement and when an .Maritime Provinces, Halifax, St. Brokers, Forwarding Agents, agreement has been reached that 1 John, Cape Breton, Prince Edward The Vendor will only be required Storage, etc. Island and all the Pacific coast, the to furnish a conveyance under Sec­ consider a proper one from the tion 31 of the Mechanics Lien Act. ™£ Crackers Straits of San Juan, Vancouver, Vic­ standpoint of the city, I will submit Further particulars may be had J. W. POTTER the matter for the approval of the toria, Esquimalt, Prince Rupert, the from Messrs. Fisher & Warton, Soli­ ARCHITECT AND STRUCTURAL electors before any settlement is coasts of the Yukon, etc. citors, Prince Rupert, B.C ENGINEER formally agreed upon. This is the "Let us not forget that there are JOHN SHIRLEY, • Re-inforeed Concrete a Specialty Sheriff of the County of Atlin. —o— only course that could be pursued. constant dangers on the Pacific Coast Dated at Prince Rupert this 26th Law-Butler Building - Prince Rupert I desire to approach the whole sub­ where the fisheries, the forests and day of November, 1910. N29 Everything for the ject with an open mind. The ap* the mines represent billions, which proval of the people is necessary be­ require defence. It is not when a IN THE COUNTY COURT OF ATLIN fore anything will be binding upon catastrophe has happened that you HOLDEN AT PRINCE RUPERT. Christmas the city. should be prepared to remedy it. The In the estate of Humbert Comin, de­ The Thompson "It had been suggested that an duty of statesmen is to be able to see table how to make catastrophes impossible. ceased, order-in-council might be secured and from the Government. The Govern­ What would become of our com­ In the Estate of Giacome Guidolin, Hardware Co. ment has nothing more to do with mence at the moment when Canada deceased, and this than any one of you individual- is preparing to offer the shortest —SECOND AVENUE— route between Europe and Asia by In the Estate of Sante Trouant, de­ ly." • | ceased, which precious merchandise can be Now dealing with the inflamatory and exchanged between the two contin­ language of the Optimist. It is only In the matter of "The Official Ad­ Paints. General Hardware, ents by land and sea, if by a false ministrator's Act." j Watch this space for a few days ago since it upbraided the economy we should lose hundreds of In Chambers, before His Honour Oils, Stoves and Ranges. Journal for not throwing Itself millions of business?" Judge Young. heartily into the evolving of a scheme Dated the 17th day of November, • Specials in future of settlement between the city and 1910. I the G.T.P. Now how is it assisting The supporters of the Soott Act UPON THE APPLICATION of a settlement? John Hugh McMullin, Official Ad­ I have opened permanent headquarters ministrator for part of the County of The solicitor of the G.T.I'., D'Arcy on Third avenue between Fiftli street Atlin, for leave to swear to the death Clarmont Rooms Tate, is on his way to Prince Rupert of the above-named Humbert Comin, and Fulton street. Giacome Guidolin, and Sante Trou­ Sixth Avenue near Fulton Street on the invitation of the city council ant, deceased, upon hearing 0. V. S MERRYFIELD'S ! Comfortable, Homelike Rooms; New­ in effeel a settlement. Surely under Bennett, counsel for the Official Ad­ such circumstances it could be ex­ J. Chalmers; formerly of the To­ ministrator, and upon rending the ly Furnished Throughout; Bath pected that all parties to the negotia­ ronto Globe staff, and more recently affidavits of Isaia Comin and Pielre Rooms with Hot and Pterin respeclively, filed herein, S CASH GROCERY i tions to be conducted would refrain ol' tiie Vancouver World, has arrived Cold Water IT IS ORDERED that the said from any attempl to inflame public in the city. He has taken a position Hates, $8.00 a Week and Upwnrds mi the reportorial staff of tiie Opti­ Official Administrator shall be al­ •••••••••••••••••••J opinion, it would have been expected lowed to swear to the respective Mrs. Annie McGrath, Proprictoress that that quarter interest in ihe Op­ mist. deaths of the said Humbert Comin, timist thai is charged with tiie ad­ Giacome Guidolin. and Sante Trou­ ant, deceased,,as having occurred on ministration of city affairs would H. F. McRae has slarted building the 28th day of October, 1910, at the have used its best efforts to have The Roland Rooms operations on what will be occupied expiration of two weeks from the LADYSMITH dissuaded such an outburst at this first publication of notice of this or­ Splendid Accommodations by him as an office and which will der, unless in the meantime proof particular lime. That Ihe turn should have rooms to rent above it. The is furnished that the said Humbert Some Rock Newly Furnished be taken that has been followed building is to be located on Second Comin, Giacome Guidolin and Sante Hot baths; right down town; good Trouant was or were alive subse­ fores one to the belief that while avenue, next door to the Rand block. COAL table board all round Mr Tite may have been invited here quently to the said 28th day of Oc- Bottom lober, 1910; such proof may be H. B. ROCHESTER, - Centre Street RATES, FIFTY CF.NTS AND UP on the pretence of affecting a s it le­ given in writing to the Registrar of nient, there is to be no sueli chance The marriage of Mr. Norman Soule tiie County Court oT Atlin at the Prices taken as that a settlement snail be Court House, Prince Rupert, B.C. Corner Eighth and Eraser Streets of this city, son of Mr. J. C. Soule, See Us For Investment effected. That would inn suit ;lie formerly of Victoria, and Miss Kath­ AND IT IS Fi ..THER ORDERED LINDSAYS CARTAGE a STORAGE that the said Official Administrator purposes of the municipal campaign, arine Pearl Buckley, of Seattle, was G. T. P. CARTAGE AGENTS Fresh fuel is needed to instil ill will do publish notice of this order In The Clinton Rooms solemnized by the Rev. to. Leslie Journal, a newspaper published Office at 11. It. Rochester, Centre St. Rupert City Realty & Inform­ to Hie G.T.I', and on Ihe strength nf Clay at St. Andrew's manse, Victoria, weekly al Prince Rupert, B.C., for ation Bureau, Ltd. Newly remodelled and furnished. a false prejudice men are to be elect­ the space of two weeks. LADYSMITH COAL Hoard and lodging. Home cooking a few days ago. Mr. and Mrs. Soule PRINCE RUPERT, H. C. ed who would otherwise be left at will spend Ihe winter In Victoria. (Signed) F, McB. YOUNG, iB handled by us. All orders receive a specialty. Mrs. Anderson, Prop. J. C. C. Atlin. prompt attention. Phone No 68. Rooms, $;! Per Week ••.':. ... \.

Friday, December 9, 1910 PRINCE RUPERT JOtffiNAf.

the'reformers has proposed the pro APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR Lessons From hibition of women'. LICENSE (Form "A" Alcoholic Statistics Other Lands The general superintendent of the A STANDARD FOR QUALITY I, J. Y. Rochester, of the Cloy of Anti-Saloon League (the chief prohi­ Prince Rupert, in the Province of bition organiaztion of the United British Columbia, real estate sgent, States, asserts in his recent annual hereby apply to the Board of License Commissioners for the said City of Anything appearing in this report that 41,000,000 of the people I m Prince Rupert for a Hotel Ll-'nsfl column under the above head in the United States are now living L^ to sell intoxicating liquors under the is published by the Press in prohibition territory. With the provisions of the Statutes in that be­ exception of Maine and Kansas, half and the by-laws of the City of Committee of the opponents 7777^ Prince Rupert, and any amendments of the Scott Act and is not in­ which have a population of less than thereto, for tiie premises known and two and a half millions, practically tended as representing the TITE Yflf&t described as The Empress Hotel, to all alleged "prohibition territory" commence on the fifteenth day of views of this paper. ~77. has been gained during the past ten (Li December, 1910. years. In this period the consump­ And I hereby agree that in case a tion of alcholic beverages has in­ licence is granted pursuant to this In Mississippi Furniture Dealer application that no Asiatic shall be creased about twenty-five per cent '^J\ employed, or be permitted to be up­ Some two years ago the legislature faster than the total poulation! In on said premises, other than in tho of Mississippi passed prohibition laws the light of these facts, it is pertinent capacity of a guest or customer, nor There was at the time evidence that to ask, who, what and where does shall Asiatics be mployed off said premises to do any work to be used the people of the South and of some prohibition prohibit, and by what Oil in or in any way connected with said practical results can prohibition be sections of the West had come to the .... premises, and 1 hereby agree that I conclusion that all that was neces­ justified? It is significant to note shall accept said license subject to this agreement, and that any breach sary to curtail or destroy the liquor that in 1900 there were 189,089 "re­ .Ml tail liquor dealers" who paid the spe­ of this agreement shall render me traffic was to pass laws making the <>< . liable to all" the penalties provided sale of Intoxicants punishable by law. cial tax of $25 to the federal govern­ <„. for in Section 1 !i of Hi Prince Rupert True, man ythousands of people ln ment. In 1910 their number was XMAS .... Liquor License By-law, 1910. both the Southern and Northern sec­ 202,687, an increase of 13,598, or My postoffice address is Prince Ru­ 7.2 per cent. Is this ln spite or be­ .... pert. tions refused to be misled by such ,.,. folly and voted against legislators cause of "prohibition"? The name and address of the oil owner of tiie premises proposed to who were committed to drastic legis­ —o be licensed is M, Thorsch Sons, Vien­ lation on the liquor question. Many GOTCH'S RETURN ,,.. na, Austria. of these opponents of prohibition Oil Dated at Prince Rupert, this 8th PRESENTS day of November, 1910. were themselves total abstainers, but Frank Gotch IB to re-enter the ,,, Nil J. Y. ROCHESTER, in Mississippi all classes were willing wrestling arena. The champion ,.,, to give the new law a fair chance. As Iowan in a short interview admitted the months went by, the sentiment that he would undoubtedly get into I"' APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR A visit to our store to select your holiday goods, will give you the MCENSE concerning prohibition changed in the game again as Boon as the foreign on article you require for adding to the beauty of home. (Form "A") -» many Southern and Western com­ wrestlers had shown themselves dan­ ,.,. munities, but the light for prohibi­ gerous competitors for the title ,... Corley & Burgess, of the city of tion does not seme to have been re­ which lie now holds. Prince Rupert, in the Province of <><. Britisli Columbia, liotelkeepers, here­ laxed and Missouri Is to vote on the Gotch had hoped that some Ameri­ Leather Covered Rockers and Chairs in Early .... by apply to the Board of License question of prohibiting the sale of can wrestler would develop, who .„, Commissioners for the said City of liquors on Tuesday next. Prohibition would be capable of defending the Prince Rupert for a hotel license to in Mississippi has not been a suc­ title successfully against Hacken­ English, Golden Oak and Mahogany finish. .... sell intoxicating liquors under the provisions of the Statutes in that be­ cess and It is estimated htat the loss schmidt, Zybysko, Mahmout and the I'll half and the by-laws of the City of to the state, municipalities, towns remainder of the! nvaders, but up to Construction and Comfort Guaranteed in Every Article. , „. Prince Rupert, and any amendments thereto, for the premises known and and countries is about ?5,000,000 a this time no American has shown suf­ "II year, and the commerce and trade of ficient form to be considered in a described as The Royal Hotel, to .... commence on the fifteenth day of the state has shrunken about $f!0,- c'ass with these powerful foreigners. Music Cabinets, Parlor Cabinets, Parlor Tables, December, 1910. The Russian Lion, apaprently better .... Oil 000,000. Large quantities of intoxi­ And I hereby agree that in case a cants are shipped into the strte from than ever, is tramping up and down I XI in Oak and Mahogany finish <>o license is granted pursuant to this Cincinnati, Chicago, Louisville, New the country and it seems certain at U, I I Ml application that no Asiatic shall be employed, or be permitted to be upon Orleans and other places. Besides this time, that it is up to Gotch to ...... beat him, if the Lion is to be denied said premises, other than in the ca­ this in most places in the state li­ «... • II, pacity of a guest or customer, nor quors can be procured without dif­ the world's title. shall Asiatics be employed off said IN' A Present for your Dining Room Ol. ficulty. In some places though such The Iowan is not anxious to wrestle premises to do any work to be used .... Oil ln or in any way connected with said as VIcksburg, the defiance of the law again, in fact, would prefer to stay LEATHER COVERED DINING CHAIRS, ALL GRADES; DINING ,.<. Oil premises, and I hereby agree that I is more open than ln other places. out of the ring, but he will not pass TABLES, EARLY ENGLISH AND GOLDEN OAK shall accept said license subject to Cities and towns in which liquor can up a match with the Lion If it comes .... BUFFETS, CHINA CLOSETS .... this agreement, and that any breach be more readily obtained seem to to a showdown. He has passed the ... . of this agreement shall render me liable to all the penalties provided be doing a greater general business summer on his farm and has worked .Ml for in Section 19 of the Prince Ru­ than their neighbors. This may not hard, for apparently he is In very .,.. pert. Liquor License By-law, 1910. be very pleasant to the prohibition­ good condition at the present time. Our Drapery Department .... Our postoffice address IB Prince ists, but there semes to be no way He doesn't look as if he had gone Rupert, B.C. on .... \c dispute the facts. How long the back a bit and will enter the ring Is complete with a good selection of MADRAS by the yard, in all The name and address of the own­ in the spring just as good as he ever .... er of the premises proposed to be people of Mississippi will be satisfied colors. Spot Muslins, Art Muslins and Reversible Scrims from licensed is Christiansen & Brandt, tu have this farce continue it is dif­ was in his life. Prince Rupert, B.C. ficult to say, but that eventually they Frank Gotch has just passed his 25c per yard up to $1.25 per yard .... Dated at Prince Rupert thia tenth day of November, 1910. will change from a prohibition stand 23rd birthday and probably weighs ,„, T Nil CORLEY & BURGESS. to one dealing with the liquor ques­ 212 pounds with his clother on. He .... tion In a wiser manner there can be is big and strong, but not fat and Leave your orders tor COTTON KAPOCK FILLED CUSHIONS .... NOTICE little doubt. looks as good as he ever did in his <>4 Size 20 x 20 75c Size 24 x 24 90c life. He has lived a moderate life, .... In the County Court of Atlin, holden has always kept himself in fair con­ Nake your Christinas selections now. All orders delivered .... Experience of States at Prince Rupert. dition, and is ready at any time to promptly when requested. .... In the matter of Francis Patrick Twenty-one Stales of the American give the best that Is in him. It is cer­ .... Murphy, deceased, and In the mat­ Union have at various times adopted tain that unless Yussif Mahmout, the .... ter of the "Official Administrator's prohibition. Thirteen have found it Turk, stops Hackenschmidt, Frank .... Act." / so unsatisfactory that they have re­ Gotch, will take a try at him and that Dated 24lh day of October, A.D. 1910 pealed the law and gone back to the match will be wrestled In Chicago Furniture Dealer .... UPON reading the affidavits of other remedies. This leaves prohibi­ some time next spring. Gotch wil; GEO. D. TITE, Third Avenue , ... John Hugh McMullin, and the certi­ tion now in force in eight States. have a few preliminary matches and Maine which has had it for "ill years, ficate of deatli of the deceased, it Is will not overlook any of the neces­ • »•»•»•»•»•••••••-»•••••• .•»••••••• ordered, that John Hugh McMullin, is using the Initiative to gel rid of sary training work. *tt it. In Oklahoma and Tennessee '»•••»• Official Administrator for the County there is a strong agitation to resub­ o Court District of Atlin embracing mit the question. This leaves only ly carried out, is done ln solid oak, Skeena and Queen Charlotte Divi­ two States, Kansas and low... in QUARANTINE TENDER panelled in beautiful designs. In the sions, shall be Administrator of all which the measure has been enforced pilot house the windows are of plate and singular the estate and effects of to any considerable extent. The rea­ glass, and in the aft cabin 12-lnch Francis Patrick Murphy, deceased, son is that they are agricultural Evelyn Now Here is a Model Little brass polished ports have been placed To the Electors intestate, and that this Order Is pub­ States with very few large cities and Craft For Pur- thus furnishing an abundance of lished In the Prince Rupert Journal they approximate the condition of light. for two issues. rural communities under local op­ All the compartments of the ves­ J. McB. YOUNG, J. tion. Even in Kansas there has been Ladies and Gentlemen: The New Launch Made Trip From sel have been remarkably well laid great complaint about the methods out, sufficient room being provided NOTICE Victoria to This Port Under In response to a largely signed requisition received yesterday of enforcing the law and the enor­ for each apartment. The cruiser Is Her Own Power asking me to allow my name to be placed in nomination for the In the County Court of Atlin holden mous expense It enta'ls nuca the divided as follows; Forward Is the counties. And now Kansas has voted office of Mayor of the City of Prince Rupert for the year 1911, I at Prince Rupert. pilot house and engine room, electric In Hie matter of the "Official Admin- for resubmission reject hereby accede to the request and beg to announce myself a can­ The new launch built in Victoria generator, switchboard and storage i istrators Act," and in the matter of the prohibition law. The records of didate. the estate of Joseph Pregent, de­ for tbe use of Dr. Tremayh'e at this batteries; amidships Is the doctor's the United States internal revenues I will take occasion later on to present my views upon Munici­ ceased, intestate. port as a quarantine tender, has cabin which is furnished with desk, are absolutely reliable, and they pal issues to the electors and in the meantime I would respect­ TAKE NOTICE that by order of reached port after making the trip plush cushions, table and electric show that the licenses issued by the fully solicit your support upon airs of the City, Ills Honour Judge Young made the under Its own power. The Evelyn, lights; aft of this cabin is the toilet 9th day of November, 1910, I was ap­ Federal .government have Increased sive administration of the afftlie basis- of an efficient and progres- as the vessel is named, is now in port and galley, and right aft is the sus­ pointed Administrator of the estate in the States that have adopted pro­ pects cabin, which is entirely separ­ of Joseph Pregent deceased. All par­ and ready for use. Yours respectfully hibition. They increased 1364 in ate from the others. ties having claims against the said Georgia the first year nnd from 763 The Victoria Times says of the estate are hereby required to for­ Prince Rupert, B.C. to 072 in Memphis Ihe first two Evelyn that it is built on the most Fifty feet in length and with a ward same properly verified to me on graceful lines, is capable of reeling beam of eleven feet, the vessel k December 1st, 1910. William Manson or before Hie 22nd day of November, years after prohibition was adopted. l 91 0, and all parties Indi bted to the off an average speed of eight knots well able to stand a heavy sea. A How it Winks in Kansas said estate arc required to pay the an hour, is equipped with the latest 25-horse power, four-cylinder East­ amounl of their Indebtedness to me Although Kansas is a prohibition | modern appliances and fitied through ern Standard engine has been in­ forthwith. state, in most localities there it is oul In a comfortable manner, The stalled in her, which Is guaranteed Hie following: Nine-inch projector, Dated the 10th day of November. the simplest of matters to Becure new launch Evelyn was built for the to propel her at a little over eight projector dynamo, switchboard and 1910. New Knox Hotel JOHN II. MeMULLIN, Prince Rupert quarantine station by knots. The cruiser has been so ar­ storage batteries, enabling the use of what passes for liquor, and 796 of Ml Official Administrator. the 852 prisoners received at the tiie ilinton Electric Co., Ltd. ranged that her engine can be con­ e'ectric light at all times irrespective ARTAUD & BESNER slate penitentiary during the last two This little craft can, without boast trolled from the pilot house or from of running the dynamo. A "Klaxon" (prohibition) years are there partial­ of any kind, be termed beautiful ow­ the bridge deck. She carries 500 horn is also fitted beside the air Proprietors ly because of the use of liquor This ing to the splendid way she rides the ttnllons of gasoline, which will drive whistle for use in foggy weather, this is shown by the biennial report of water. When travelling with the the launch at regular speed for 1,000 horn having a more penetrating The New Knox Hotel Is run on the the directors and warden of Ihe state throttle Wide open the Evelyn spins miles. sound than a regular whistle. A European plan. First-das service. Fred Stork gipsy winch, chain, anchors, dinghey, penitentiary filed with Governor along with grace and ease which won The trial trip of the Evelyn Was All the latest modern improvements. Stubbs. Only S21 of the convicts re­ etc., are also Installed on her. praise and admiration from those held laid Saturday week. The Innnch THE BAR keeps only the best ceived in the last two years would General Hardware who witnessed the trial tests. She covered Hie distanee between William brands of liquors and cigars. make any report on the use of liquor; can easily he taken as a criterion of Mead and the outer dock, which is THE CAFE is open from 6.30 a.m. of this number 509 stated that liquor Ihe builders skill, and her equal has approximately R knots, In 55 minutes Hamilton's Magazine, "The best Ci etc 1 .iii.- of... to 8 p.m. Excellent cuisine; first- had contributed to their downfall, never been seen on local waters. which demonstrated that the vessel magazine in America," makes a prac­ class service. and 277 stated that, their downfall The Evelyn is of the compromise has fulfilled the requirements of the tical nnd welcome gift; $2 to Pan­ I j could lie traced directly io liquor. type and her stem, stern-post nnd specifications. After her engines have ada, $1.50 to United Slates, and Hoard, SI a Day — Beds, BOc and up Women, liquor and (rambling were ribs are of selected oak, ensuring been used for a short lime It Is ex- f2.50 to foreign postoffices. Give or Plrsl Avenue, Prince Ruperl . '••-: listed more frequeni than anything great strength, while her planking peeled that she will slightly Increase send us your order today: U. C. Bean else. Both liquor and gambling are consists of picked edged-graln fir. her present, speed. 22 Thompson Building, Phone loi, executed at tile Journal Office. _ Pipe ar. e Fittings now under law, but as yet no one of The house work, while not elaborate- Among her electrical equipment is P. O. Box 503, Prince Rupert, B.C. Job Printing of all kinds neatly ~»**»w*vw- ,

PR1HOH JOWWTAL »rl*ay, December », 1910

of several clover captures which he LAND PUKCHASB KOTTCW Skeeaa Land Dtotriet—District of smAS» VUMWAU nancx Queen Chariots* lalaads. CANADIAN IDEALS had made. FOR ARBITRATION TAKE NOTICI that Mvard Rob- It was in connection with the se­ Coaat Land District—District of Skeena Land District—District of sit Wayland, of Fort WUltaav Ont,, ries of "Jack the Ripper" murders Skeeaa. Queen Charlotte Islands. occupation grain marshaat, Intends TAKH NOTICE that we, George TAKE NOTICE that Thomas Sam­ to apply for permission to purchase J. Norton Griffiths Speaks of Conditions that Mr. Dew first gained important R.L. Borden's Stand on British Colum­ uel Smith, of Fort William, Ont., oc­ Hie aad Robert Corlett. of Little Can­ the following described lands:— as He Found Them in This promotion. The intricate investiga­ bia's Better Terms yon, B.C., occupation farmer and cupation contractor, intends to apply for permission to purchase the fol­ Commencing at a post planted about tions connected with the Druce case Demands. farmer, Intend to apply for permis­ 7 miles south from southeast corner Country. two or three years ago wore also sion to purchase the following de­ lowing described lands;—Commenc­ ing at a post planted about 7 miles of lot 227, and 3% mils* wsst from largely carried out by the inspector, scribed lands:—Commencing at a shore line, thence east SO chains, post planted at the south-east por­ south of the southeast corner of ot who was responsible for the arrest 227, and 5% miles west from shore thence north 80 ehalns, thence west He Warns the Old Land With Re­ He is Agreeable to a Course in Line tion of an island situated and lying 80 chains, thence south 80 chains to for perjury of Miss kobinson after about two miles below Little Canyon, line, thence east 80 chains, thenee spect to the Attitude Towards With Premier McBride's south 80 chains, thence west 80 point of commencement, containing that ingenious lady had offered $500 near the south bank of the Skeena 640 acres. the New World Request river. Range V, Skeena Land District, chains, thence north 80 chains to reward for a diary which she said EDWARD ROBERT WAYLAND. District of Coast, thence northerly, point of commencement, containing had been stolen, and which was sup­ thence easterly, thence southerly 640 acres. Arthur Robertson, Agent. Dated August 20th, 1910. S30 posed to be of great value in estab­ around the shores of the island back THOMAS SAMUEL SMITH. The following remarks concerning lishing the claimant's case The wo­ Very early ln the proceedings at to the point of beginning and in­ Arthur Robertson, Agent. Canada were made by Mr. J. Norton man subsequently was convicted. To Ottawa this session the question of closing 30 acres, more or less Dated August 20th, 1910. S30 Skeena Land District—District of Queen Charlotte Islands. Griffiths, M.P., in a speech at Wed­ execute his difficult task Mr. Dew "Better Terms" for British Columbia GEORGE HIE, ROBERT CORLETT. Skeena Land District—District of TAKE NOTICE that William Cur­ nesbury, England, last month. Mr. had adopted many disguises includ­ has come up. R. L. Borden In his Queen Charlotte Islands. tis Lillie, of Fort William, Ont., oc­ Norton Griffiths is head of the Nor­ ing those of a butcher, a matchseller, earliest speech in the House of Com­ Dated August 1, 1910. A19 TAKE NOTICE that Nelson Noel cupation agent, intends to apply for ton Griffiths & Company, Ltd., of a pedlar and a pilot—the uniform of mons declared with emphasis that Smith, of Winnipeg, Man., occupation permisison to purchase the following contractor, intends to apply for per­ described Iands:—Commencing at a Canada, who are opening offices in which he wore when he went on he stood by his declaration to the LAND PURCHASE NOTICES mission to purchase the following de­ post planted about 7 miles south Vancouver as engineers and public board the Montrose in the St. Law­ people of British Columbia that their from southeast corner of Lot 227, Skeena Land District—District of scribed lands:—Commencing at a claim for better terms should be and 3 y, miles west from shore line, works contractors, and has acquired rence to arrest Crippen. The awk­ Queen Charlotte Islands. post planted,about 9 miles south of lands in northern British Columbia. ward corners in which he has found passed upon by a board of arbitra­ the southeast corner of Lot 227, and thence west SO chains, thence south TAKE NOTICE that Charles Ru- 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, himself have been many. tion. Sir Wilfrid from start to finish 5 y2 miles west from shore line, "You will find in Canada that bidge Dunsford, of Fort William, thence west 80 chains, thence south thence north 80 chainB to point of every man who is willing to work of his'Western tour had made lavish Ont., occupation retired, intends to Although Mr. Dew will be entitled 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, commencement, containing 640 acres*. will get work, and get wages which promises of public works, all to In­ apply for permission to purchase the thence north SO chains to point of WILLIAM CURTIS LILLIE. to a handsome pension, he states following described lands:—Com­ enable him to live up to a higher fluence the electors. The minister ot commencement, containing 640 acres. Arthur Robertson, Agent. that he will act as a private detec­ railways had promised a transcon­ mencing at a post planted about NELSON NOEL SMITH. Dated August 20th, 1910. S30 ' standard of comfort than is the case seven miles south of the southeast tive, as he considers himself much tinental canal to control freight Arthur Robertson, Agent. with the workers at home. One of corner of lot 227 and iy2 miles west Dated August 20th, 1910. S30 too young to cease active work. There rates on tbe national transcontinen­ Skeena Land District—District of the main reasons for this is that the from 3hore line, thence east 80 chains are indications that his name will be tal railway. Probably his next bid thence south 80 chains, thence west Queen Charlotte Islands. government protect their labor by Skeena Land District—District of TAKE NOTICE that John Russel much mentioned when parliament would be an airship line to control 80 chains, thence north 80 chains to protecting their industries. Their point of commencement, containing Queen Charlotte Islands. Smith, of Fort William, Ont., occupa­ meets, as several M.P.'s intend to ask rates on the canal, but If it was TAKE NOTICE that E. N. Ens- principle is anadians first, the moth­ 640 acres. tion grain merchant, intends to apply questions regarding the escape of bribery to tell the people of British worth, of Fort William, Ont, occu­ for permission to purchase the fol­ er country next, and then the others CHARLES RUBIDGE DUNSFORD. Crippen to Canada. Columbia that they should have thir pation accountant, intends to apply lowing described lands:—Commenc­ whihc we have to deal with with ad­ Arthur Robertson, Agent. for permission to purchase the fol­ o— claims referred to arbitration, what ing at a post planted about seven vantage to ourselves. If we as a Dated August 20th, 1910. S30 lowing described lands:—Commenc­ miles south from southeast corner of BUFFALO HUNT STOPPED was it to promise public works ing at a post planted about 9 miles Lot 227, and 3% miles west from people allow things to drift, as they wholesale to influence the whole south of the southeast corner of Lot short line, thence west 80 chains, have been drifting—if we allow the First Reports Relative io Shooting province? Skeena Land District—District of 227, and 5% miles west from shore thence north 80 chains, thence east Queen Charlotte Islands. line, thence west 80 chains, thence 80 chains, thence south 80 chains to government to continue with a policy Pablo's Herd Exaggerated which is ruinous to imperial senti­ TAKE NOTICE that Norman M. north 80 chains, thence east 80 point of commencement, containing Patterson, of Fort William, Ont., oc­ BUYING STEAMER chains, thence south 80 chains to 640 acres. v ment and unity, we shall be left the While it is admitted at Ottawa cupation grain merchant, intends to point of commencement, containing JOHN RUSSEL SMITH. sentiment only and without any 01 that a Canadian expedition to shoot apply for permission to purchase the 640 acres. The Grand Trunk Pacific company following described lands:—Com­ Arthur Robertson, Agent. the advantages which by right should the remainder of a herd of buffalo E. N. ENSWORTH. Dated August 20th, 1910. S30 is arranging for the purchase of a mencing at a post planted about 7 accrue to us. We have but a short in Montana has been planned, the of­ miles south from southeast corner of Arthur Robertson, Agent. steamer in Great Britain for use be­ Dated August 20th, 1910. S30 time to make up our minds. Canada ficial version of the story differs from Lot 227, and 1% miles west from Skeena Land District—District of tween Prince Rupert and Queen Queen Charlotte Islands. is getting tired of waiting, and wait­ what was sent out from United short line, thence west 80 chains, Skeena Land District—District of Charlotte Islands. Capt. C. H. Nichol- thence south 80 chains, thence east TAKE NOTICE that Agnes Smith, ing in vain, and she cannot be ex­ States sources. Coast. of Fort William, Ont., occupation I have in view it will be just the one 80 chains, thence north 80 chains to TAKE NOTICE that I, K. M. Mc­ pected to throttle her progress any It had been stated that the at­ widow, intends to apply for permis­ for the trade. She is a passenger and point of commencement, containing lnnes, of Prince Rupert, occupy* ion longer. During tills month fresh torney-general of Montana had step­ 640 acres| sion to purchase the following de­ son, superintendent of the G. T. P. mariner, intend to apply for a li­ scribed lands:—Commencing at a negotiations will be afoot between ped in, aud that trouble would be en- NORMAN M. PATTERSON. cense to prospect for coal and petro­ steamship service, said recently In post planted about 9 miles south the U.S.A. and Canada, while in tho countered if any shooting were at­ Arthur Robertson, Agent. leum over the following described from the southeast corner of Lot 227, the south:— Dated August 20th, 1910. S30 lands:—Commencing at a post plant­ near future the same step is contem­ tempted. There won't be any shoot­ and 3 % miles west from shore line, "I have a man in the old country ed on the south short of Crow Bay, thencfie east 80 chains, thence south plated with Germany and Belgum. ing, at least, not by an organized thence south 80 chains, thence west looking for a boat for the Queen 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, At present Canada has a population party. Skeena Land District—District of 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, Charlotte run, and if he gets the boat thence north 80 chains to point of of seven millions. It is estimated that The facts, as stated by the officers Queen Charlotte Islands. thence east SO chains to post marked commencement, containing 640 acres. freight boat and said to be highly TAKE NOTICE that Benjamin Os- K.M.McI.'s N.E. corner. in twenty years it will have twenty of the interior department, are that AGNES SMITH. finished in every department. She is trander, of Fort William, Ont., occu­ Dated August ISth. 1910. Arthur Robertson, Agent. millions—now where are they com­ the herd of buffalo were purchased smaller than the Bruno, but will be pation grain merchant, intends to ap­ S16 KENZIE McLEOD MclNNES. Dated August 20th, 1910. S30 ing from? If the maority come from by the Canadian government from a ply for permission to purchase the able to make the trip In all weather. foreign countries and America, how Mexican named Pablo, in Montana. following described lands:—Com­ Skeena Land District—District of Also she will have first class passen­ Coast. Skeena Land District—District of can we expect such an influx of alien A total of 636 of them have been mencing at a post planted about 7 ger accommodations which the Bruno miles south from southeast corner of TAKE NOTICE that I, K. M. Mc­ Queen Charlotte Islands. blood to carry a sentiment for the sent over to Buffalo Park—in Can­ TAKE NOTICE that Sidney Smith, has not, and will be a cheaper boat Lot 227, and 3y2 miles west of shore lnnes, of Prince Rupert, occupation British flag unless there is some good of Fort William, Ont., occupation ada. About seventy remain and a to operate for the reason that she line, thence east 80 chains, thence mariner, intend to apply for a li­ practical reason for that sentiment. good deal of difficulty has been en­ south 80 chains, thence west 80 cense to prospect for coal and petro­ gentleman, Intends to apply for/pai- will not burn so much coal." mission to purchase the follfowlng - Where is the natural place for the countered in corralling them. chains, thence north 80 chains to leum over the following described Mother—The report you have point of commencement, containinfl lands:—Commencing at a post plant­ described lands:—Commencing at a emigrat to come in from? The seri­ Pablo, it is said, represented to 640 acres. ed on the south shore of Crow Lake, post planted about nine miles south ousness, also, of the position to us la brought me from Sunday school dis­ the department that the trouble was BENJAMIN OSTRANDER. thence south 80 chains, thence east from the southeast corner of lot 227, pleases me very much." 80 chains, thence north SO chains, and 3 y$ miles west from shore line, that each new bargain which Canada due to about a dozen old bulls in Arthur Robertson, Agent. Harry—Yes, mother, I told the thence west 80 chains to post marked thence east 80 chains, thence north makes with other countries must be the herd, which have a decided aver­ Dated August 20th, 1910. S30 teacher it would, but she's so obstin­ K.M.McI.'s N.W. corner. 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, to our detriment, must cut Into us, sion to crossing the border, and are ate, she wouldn't change it." Dated August 18th, 1910. thence south 80 chains to point of and must minimise our chances of the leaders in the breakaway that SI 6 KENZIE McLEOD MclNNES. commencement, containing 640 acrea o LAND PURCHASE NOTICES obtaining work in this country for attends any effort to get them moved SIDNEY SMITH. First Rival—I wonder, dear, if I goods which we want to make and to a point of shipment. Omlneca Land District-—District of Skeena Land District—District of Arthur Robertson, Agent. t shall lose my locks at you have done Dated August 20th, 1910. S30 export to Canada. And who is forcing He suggested that these be shot Coast, Range Five. when I get your age? TAKE NOTICE that Reginald Canada to do this? Why, the people and the Idea appealed to the officials. TAKE NOTICE that E. Lucas, of Second Rival—You'll be In luck West Carnie, Ont., occupation banker, Davey, of Vancouver, B. O, occupa­ Skeena Land District—District of in this country who allow a govern­ Some old-time buffalo hunters in the tion machinist, intends' to apply for Queen Charlotte Islands. if you do. intends to apply for permission to ment to remain In power who are West conceived the idea that it would purchase the following described permission to purchase the following TAKE NOTICE that Ardagh Smith, o described lands, in tbe vicinity of wrecking the very future of our em­ be excellent sport for them to under­ lands:—Commencing at a post plant­ of Fort William, Ont., occupation Citwancool or Chean Wein Valley:-— A merrier Christmas than ever be­ ed at the southwest corner of lot agent, intends to apply for permission pire and our imperial interests." take to despatch the recalcitrant ele­ Commencing at a post planted at the to purchase the following described ment in the herd, and they made fore, with the Oliver Typewriter to 2287, District of Coast, Range Five, north-west corner and about 6>4 and marked E.L.'s N.W. corner, lands:—Commencing at a post plant­ During his trip to Canada Mr. Nor­ preparations to go on the hunt. any member of the family at horn, or miles distant in a north-westerly di­ ed about nine miles south from thence east 80 chains, thence south ton Griffiths said he had the pleasure office, as a hristmas gift. It's useful, rection from the north end of Kit­ southeast corner of Lot 227, and 3% The idea, however, did not appeal 8" chains, thence west 80 chains, of conferring with many of the lead­ valuable, appropriate, welcome. wancool Lake, tlience south 80 miles west from shore line, thence to Montana people, who thought the thence north 80 chains to point of chains, thence east 80 chains, thence ing men of Canada. He had travelled You'll all use it and like it too, be­ west 80 chains, thenee south 80 whole herd, or what remains of it, commencement, containing 640 acres north 40 chains, thence west 40 chains, thence east 80 chains,, thence with Hie Hon. Premier Richard Mc­ was to be wiped out. cause it's easy to learn, very easy to more or less. chains, thence north 40 chains, north SO chains to point of com­ Bride, as liis guest, and had attended operate. Let us tell you about It. E. LUCAS. chains, thence west 40 chains to a The attorney-general gave an opin. mencement, containing 640 acrei. political meetings and spoken at Just write or ask R. C. Bean, 22 Steven McNeill, Agent. point of commencement, and contain­ ARDAGH SMITH ion that the wild buffalo are subject Dated Sept. 22, 1910. S27. ing 480 acres (more or less). them, and the great satisfaction to Thompson Building, Phone 101, or Arthur Robertson, Agent. to the protection of the state, and the REGINALD DAVEY. Dated August 20th, 1910. S30 him was the fact that both sides of P.O. Box 503, Prince Rupert, B.C. idea of shooting any of them by an James W. Smith, Agent. politics In that country had but one Omlneca Land District—District of organized expedition was abandoned. Dated May 30, 1910. Jy8 Skeena Land District—District of aim—and that was the consolidation Coast, Range Five. Pablo, the erstwhile owner, will LAND PURCHASE NOTICES TAKE NOTICE that W. G. White- Queen Charlotte Islands. of the empire, development of trade probably himself dispatch the ring­ COAL CLAIMS TAKE NOTICE that John L. Prince Rupert Land District—Dis­ sides, of South Bend, Ont., occupa­ with the empire, and a preferential tion bank clerk, intends to apply for Davidson, of Victoria, B.C., occupa­ leaders causing the difficulty, so that trict of Queen Charlotte Islands. tion agent, Intends to apply for per­ right to those residing within the permission to purchase the following Skeena District—Queen Charlotte the others can be got together and TAKE NOTICE that I, Peter P. Islands. mission to purchase the following empire for the varrying on of that Rorvik, of Vancouver, B.C., occupa­ described lands:—Commencing at a shipped to join the rest of the herd post planted at the southeast corner To all to whom It may concern:— described lands:—Commencing at a trade. All were imperialists, all de­ in Buffalo Park. tion master mariner, intends to apply NOTICI] is hereby given that I, the post planted about 9 miles south of for permission to purchase the fol­ of lot 1729, District of Coast, Range sired imperial unity, and all those he Flva, and marked G.G.W.'s N.E. cor­ undersigned, intend to apply for a the southeast corner of Lot 227, and o lowing described lands:—Commenc­ 3% miles west from shore line, met had expressed their deep con­ ner, thence west 40 chains, thence icense to prospect for Coal and ELECTION TALK ing at a post planted at the south­ Petroleum upon the following lands thence west 80 chains, thence north cern that the people of England were west corner, one-half mile northeast south 80 chains, thence east 40 chains, thence north 80 chains to situate on Graham Island, one of the 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, taking such a long time in realizing of Ephegsnia Point, North land of Queen Charlotte Group, ln the Prov­ thence south 80 chains to point of Rumor That There Will be an Ap­ Queen Charlotte Island Group, point of commencement, containing their position. 320 acres, more or less. ince of British Columbia, and more commencement, containing 640 acres. peal to Country Next Fall thence north 40 chains, thentfe east particularly described as follows, vis: JOHN L. DAVIDSON. o 80 chains, thence south 40 chains, W. G. WHITESIDES, Commencing at a stake planted one Arthur Robertson, Agent. CRIPPEN'S CAPTOR The Montreal Gazette publishes thence west 80 chains to point of Steven McNeill, Agent. and a quarter miles west of the Dated August 20th, 1910. S30 commencement, containing 320 acres Dated Sept. 22, 1910. S27 the following from its Ottawa corres­ north-east corner of Louis Inlet, and Inspector Dew Has Resigned His more or less. marked "P. C. Coates' S. E. Corner pondent:— Skeena Land District—District of Position PETER P. RORVIK. Claim No. 1," thence west 80 chains, Queen Charlotte Islands. Dated October 9th, 1910. N18 Skeena Land District—District of thence north 80 ehalns, thence east Chief Inspector Dew of Scotland "There is a persistent report cur­ Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Josephine J. rent that the government has deter­ 80 chains, thence south 80 chains to Davidson, of Victoria, B. C, occupa­ Yard, the detective whose name is Skeena Land District—District of TAKE NOTICE that Robert Joseph the place of commencement. mined to appeal to the country next tion married woman, Intends to apply well known in Canada through his Queen Charlotte Islands. Nott, of Victoria, occupation steam- Staked June 14th, 1810. for permission to purchase the fol­ connection with Ihe celebrated Crip­ autumn, and that with this in view TAKE NOTICE that Elizabeth N. fitter, intends to apply for permis­ Dated this 28th day of July, 1910. lowing described lands:—Commenc­ Kerr, of Victoria, occupation married pen case, lias tendered his resigna­ Sir Wilfrid Laurier has abandoned sion to purchase the following de­ P. C. COATES, ing at a post planted about 9 miles his proposed visit to London for the woman, Intends to apply for permis­ scribed lands:-—Commencing at a By his Agent, Wm. Edward Laird. south of the southeast corner of Lot tion to the Chief Commission of Po­ sion to purchase the following de­ post planted about the southwest cor­ coronal ion. As soon as parliament A9 227, and 5% miles west from shore lice in London. He will, therefore, scribed lands:-—Commencing at a ner of Timber Limit 37039, thence line, thence east 80 chains, thence sever liis lung connection with Scot­ rises next May, it is said, he will de­ post planted about one mile west west 80 chains, thence north 80 south 80 chains, thence west 80 from the southwest corner of Timber COAL CLAIMS land Yard on December 4. His resig­ vote himself to a tour of Quebec, the chains, thence east 80 chains, thence chains, thence north 80 chains to maritime provinces and western On­ Limit 31833, thence west 80 chains, south 8\) chains, to point of com­ point of commencement, containing nation has not come as a surprise to thence north 80 chains, thence east Skeena District—Queen Charlotte tario, where he will seek to educate mencement, containing 640 acres, 640 acres. the deparlment, as it. was known be­ SO chains, thence south 80 chains to more or less. Islands. fore he took up the Crippen case the people on the naval question. point of commencement, containing ROBERT JOSEPH NOTT. To all to whom it may concern:— JOSEPHINE J. DAVIDSON. Arthur Robertson, Agent. thai lie intended shortly to resign, "The reason given for this choice 610 acres, more or less. Arthur Robertson, Agent. NOTICE is hereby given that I, the ELIZABETH N. KERR, undersigned intend to apply for a Dated August 20th, 1910. S30 of front is said to be the demand of Dated October 7th, 1910. Nil having completed his 29 years ser­ Arthur Robertson, Agent. icense to prospect for Coal and vice. When only 19 years old, Mr. the Ontario Liberals to seek the en- Dated October 6th, 1910. Nil Petroleum upon the following lands, Skeena Land District—District of Dew came up to London from the dorsation of Hie government's naval Skeena Land District—District of situated on Graham Island, one of Skeena Land District—District of Queen Charlotte Islands. Queen Charlotte Islands. Midlands to become a constable, and policy at the hands of the electorate, the Queen Charlotte group, in the Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Jennie Wil­ as although they intended to vote Province of British Columbia, and TAKE NOTICE that James Henry wns enrolled in the Metropolitan Po­ TAKE NOTICE that I, John W. kerson, of Victoria, occupation steno­ more particularly described as fol­ Smith, of Victoria, B.C., occupation lice force. Though now he is only 47 against Mr. Borden's amendment for Maxwell, of Vancouver, occupation grapher, intends to apply for permis­ lows, viz:—Coi«.ernncing at a stake agent. Intends to apply for permis­ years of age, he has seen practically an immediate general election to test engineer, intends to apply for per­ sion to purchase the following de­ planked at the S. E. corner of P. C. sion to purchase the following de­ more service than any other mem-j public opinion on the naval proposals mission to purchase the following de­ scribed lands:—Commencing at a Qoates' Claim No. 1, and marked scribed lands:—Commencing at a scribed lands:—Commencing at a post planted about one mile west ber of the force. A very short time j they feel that an election next au­ Wm. Penman's S. W. Corner, Claim post planted about 9 miles south of post planted at the northeast corner from the southwest corner of Tim­ No. 1," thence east 80 chains, thence the southeast corner of Lot 227, and elapsed after he entered the force j tumn will be possible." of Timber Limit 31854, thence east ber Limit 31833, thence east 80 north 80 chalnB, thence west 80 5% miles west from shore line, 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, when ue was entrusted with plain o chains, thence north 80 chains, chains, thence south, 80 chains to the thence east 80 chains, thence north chillies duty, and within four years thence west SO chains, tlience north thence west 80 chains, thence south ilace of commencement. 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, "Are you really taking lessons In 80 chains to point of commencement, SO chains to point of commencement, lie had become a detective, his su­ Staked, June 14th, 1910. thence south 80 chains to point of fencing?" containing 64 0 acres, more or less. containing 640 acres, more or less. Dated this 28th days of July, 1910. commencement, containing 640 acres. periors having considered him a very JOHN W. MAXWELL. JENNIE WILKERSON. "Yes, I am making seme faint en­ WM. PENMAN. JAMES HENRY SMITH. promising Investigator as the result Arthur Robertson, Agent. Arthur Robertson, Agent. By his Agent, Wm Edward Laird. Arthur Robertson, Agent. deavors." Dated October 6th, 1910. Nil Dated Oct. 6th, 1910. Nil •I Dated August 20th, 1910. S30 —<>

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TO HOLD LUMBBS ku mm ene ef th* heaviest ea rec­ (.uaatltles of small logs incut that ord in the matter of sales, but at the at present are used. Cranbrook District Lnmbsiacsa TO present moment the millmea have Fire losses was another subject for JVEIYS OF nf£ PROVINCE Hot fott about as heavy stocks ea haad as discussion, but with this no action they bad at this time lea* yaer. The was taken that can at prassal be Oliver A well attended meetiag of the season was, generally sneaking, a made fablls. Cranbrook district lumbermen was very satisfactory one, and whilst bar­ •'•0. JOHN OLIVER HELD UP held recently at the Hotel Cranbrook ing is light now there Is eremr pre*-, "Have you ever seen a lion skin?" was shows the Leask tender in pect of a strong demand tn 1911. Typewriter asked the stern school director of a view of the original contract award­ committee rooms on the call ef W. A. Prairie retailers stocks are new be­ little boy ln the front rew. Vancouver.—Held up al the point ed him, which was canceled whea the Anstle, secretary of the Mountain low normal and manufacturers have "Tee, sir," was the prompt re­ of a wicked looking 38-callbre re­ board of trade requested that the Lumbermen's association. Various volver near Colbrook station oa the every reason to anticipate aa excel­ sponse. new city hall he built of briek. matters of special Import to tha dis­ Seventeen Cents a Day Great Northern shortly after I lent trade next year. An J ther matter "Where?" questioned the director, trict lumbermen were discussed. One up for discussion wai the enforce­ much gratified at the boy's earnest­ Please road the headline ever o'clock ln the evening, Honest Joha MAMAIMO'S PIONEERS •gala. Then Its tremendous slgnln- I _ matter of great importance was the ment of the B. C. lousing scale in ness. i Oliver, reeve of Delta Municipality, eanee will dawn npen yen. question of present selling priees. Af­ the interior. Up to the present the "On the Hon," said the seholar, and erstwhile leader of the Liberal Nanaimo.—The arrival of the ship An Oliver Typewriter—the stand­ opposition ln the provincial legisla­ ter lengthy discussion It was the Doyle scale has been In force and It Princess Royal in Nanaimo, fifty-six is noted locally that If Ihe B. C. seal* ard visible writer—the most highly ture, was robbed of a gold watch unanimous expression of opinion that Skeena Land District—District of years ago bearing the passengers be enforced it will mean a grave In­ perfected typewriter en the market and nearly $140 ln cash hy two bold that were to form Nanalmo'a earliest mill men should hold their present Coast justice to interior mill men, who —yoiirs for IT eenta a day! highway men The robbers politely white settlers, was celebrated recent­ TAKB NOTICE that Alice M. stocks for the next six months and handle tar IBI'.T Inge thsn their The typewriter whoas eeaiaest of acceded to the request of Mr. Oliver ly by the local Post of Native Sons Tovey of Vancouver, B.C., married not attempt to force sales at present, coast compeUtirs. It wsnlil. In fact, the commercial world Is a matter of and returned to his pocket a number in the historic old bastion, built In woman, intende to apply for permis­ business history—yours for 17 cents as the prices obtainable ln view of raise the royalty pall by Isterlor mill of valuable papers which they were 1853, a year prior to the arrival of sion to purchase the following de­ a day! Increased cost of production, were men from 30 to 35 per cent, and .-.bout to make away with. A few the settlers from Great Britain. scribed lands:—Commencing at a The typewriter that is equipped quite unprofitable. The part year might probably lead to the leaving of Hours later one of the men, Paul Among all those who landed here post planted at the N. W. corner of with scores of such conveniences as Reuter, was arrested at Blaine, on that occasion, only one was pres­ John Furlong's pre-emption and near The Balance Shift"—"The Ruling Wash., and confessed to the hold-up. ent at the celebration, Mr. Joha Lakelse Lake, thence east 40 chains, Device"—"The Double Kclcasc"— He had in his possession Mr. Oliver's Thompson, although there still re­ thenee north 49 ehalns, thenee weal "The Locomotive Baas"— 'The Anaa- watch and |60 la cash. The other side here a small number who shared 4* ehalaa more or leas to the shore aaatie Spacer"—"The AntematJe Tab- •tan made his escape. Mr. Oliver with him the discomforts of that line of Lakeloe Lake, and thence aiaosr"—"The Disappearing Indian* has offered a reward of Jlo« for Ihe long voyage. Amoag the acmbce To the Electors •oath 4* ehalaa along the shore ad r"—'The Adjustable Paper *ta- arrest aad conviction of Ihe two men who are stil resident* ef Waaaeme awe tho Lake te point of commencement, •a"—"The ftcteatrae eanlo Implicated tn *ae held s>. Messrs. Jesse tha*. ft. weee*, d*so. ami containing Ida acres, snare a* Bevllotkwoy. Ja«. Malices, Joha DOMI1 CAMP Meakla. Trot Keaftn «a« Mas. A. «. Ladies and Gentleman: AUCSVOTaTr. Teal* Par IT Can* I Iff Partis, af Camex. 8.G. At the namplefle* at •>» term at oBtee am Aldisgaiw, 1 hare Datad Oetahna M, ma. »> Kamloean—The oatsera aad sen Nonie, MM. 1. Meakla aad Mrs. baea apcreaehad by « ntmber af my celiac*™ es aad ctMsama with ef the several military eerp* wheiw It was fttlng that aa eveat ef week tha Newest that I permit aspaelf te be catered tn aomlaatiea far Putin. Cud Shirt Lit. Itilwiy headquarters are la the Interior af interest should he eelebiwled at she the office of Mayer tea aba meaning jmea. this province, will go lato general old bastion, which wee areeted for After consideration, 1 hare censantod to that reqneet, and here­ camp during the summer of 1911. the protection of white settlers Pursuant to Section T of the Navi­ with announce my candidacy. gable Waters Protection Act (R. S. The training camp will comprise the against hostile Indians, has been B. C. Horse, four squadrons the At public meetings to be held later on to dlscnaa municipal Can. cap 116) notice is hereby given transformed Into a meeting place for that there has been deposited in tbe 102nd regiment R. M. R., six com­ descendants of early tettlers, Nanai­ Issues, I will present a programme of work, as the basis of my can­ office of the Minister of Public panies and the Independent com­ mo Post No. I, Native Sens, now didature. Works at Ottawa and a duplicate in panies at Ashcroft and Grand Forks. holding regular meetings la the Year* respectfully. the Office of the Registrar of Titles There will be about 800 men, rank at Prince Rupert, plana and descrip­ building, which has been fitted up in­ Prince Rupert, B.C. and file, In the various units. The to handsome quarters. tion of the site and side elevation of December 1st, 1910. officers of these units have been for Frank Mobley a proposed railway wharf and trestle approach thereto to be eenatrnetet some time pressing upon headquar­ UNSANITARY BAKERIES • ••••»»»»»*»***<.*»»»»»*»»«.<>e»<.»»»»*<-«.«.<..t.4«H.»»<.4.«4.»4.»< near the mouth ot Boar River at We announced this new sales plan ters the necessity for a general camp Stewart, British Columbia, aad that In order to give an opportunity for one month after the lrat insertion of recently, Just to feel the pulse ef the the handling of men in large num­ Vancouver. — Allegations of a this notice the Company will apply people. Simply a small eeah pay­ bers and the advantage to the men startling character were made at a Form of Ballot Paper to the Governor-in-Counell for the ment—then 17 cents a day. That which wil accrue for the earne reason. meeting of the Trades and Labor approval thereof. •a the plan ln a nutshell. The site of the camp has not been council in this city, whea It was Dated at Victoria, Britten Colum­ The result has bsen sueh a da- bia, this Iftfc dew af September, luge of applications for machines decided upon. Major Harper Is to stated that the conditions prevailing Voting on the petition to the Governor-General for the bringing into lilt be congratulated on the success of in some of the bakers' premises ln that we are simply astouadtd. force of Part II of the Canada Temperance Act. UBBAkD BTJBL, his efforts In this direction, as we un­ the city were a disgrace to aay com­ The demand comes from pedpls of derstand It is largely due to him that munity. Several charges were pre­ Chief Solicitor. all elasses, all ages, all occupations. •BBKT8 A TATLO*. the success Is due. ferred, the information being dis­ The majority of Inquiries haa closed by delegates, who, la attempt­ BM Agents at Victoria, B.C. corns from people of known Inaneial CUANBROOK'S CITY HALL ing to get members for the Bakers' standing who were attracted by the union, got In touch with some of IN THE COUNTY COURT OF ATLIN novelty of the proposition. An Im­ For the Petition HOLDEN AT ATLIN Cranbrook.—The voting on the by­ what they called "the filthy dens." pressive demonstration of the Im­ law to raise $15,000 for the erection It was declared that ln the trip of In the matter of the Estate of Thom­ mense popularity of the Oliver Type­ of a brick city hall resulted in a ver­ inspection men of many nationalities, as D. Kearns, deceased, intestate writer. speaking different tongues, had been All parties having claims against dict In favor of the bylaw, although the above Estate are required to for­ A startling confirmation of our be­ the total vote polled was disappoint­ encountered and It was further re­ ward the same, with full particulars lief that the Era of Unlvsrsal Type­ ingly small. The result being 49 ported that some of them were work­ thereof, duly verified, to the under­ writing Is at hand. for, and 23 against. At a special ing all hours and making a bed on signed, not later than the sixteenth top of the troughs beneath which Against the Petition Y day of February, 1911, after which meeting of the city council the city said date the Estate of the said de­ A Quarter of a Million People are hall bylaw was finally passed and dough was kneaded. One delegate ceased will be distributed amongst Making Money With adopted. astounded the assembly by remark those entitled thereto. Ing that he had known of a man The tenders for the new building, Dated at Atlin, B.C., this nine­ handling bread who was suffering teenth day of August, A.D. 1910. Tii©. -JL_ two in number, were opened and by from eczema on one of his arms. An­ DIRECTIONS FOR THE GUIDANCE OF VOTERS PATRICK FOLEY, unanimous vote of the council the other referred to general Insanitary A6-08 Administrator. contract was awarded to Geo. Leask The voter will go Into one of the If the voter takes a ballot paper OLIVET* conditions in evidence, and It was compartments, and with a paper out of the polling station, or fraud & Co., whose tender was somewhat resolved that the city authorities and NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS there provided, place a cross thus, ently puts any other paper into the higher than that of to. R. Beattie, police be approached with a view Typewriter the only other tenderer. George X in the upper space if he votes FOR ballot box than the ballot paper given Graham Island School to seeing that the shops' regulation the adoption of the petition (Scott SEALED TENDERS, superscribed Leask's figures were $15,320, and W. him by the deputy returning officer, •Tender for Graham Island School," The Siiiiitliiiil Visible Writer act was enforced. Act), and in the lower space If he R. Beatty's $14,000. Consideration he will be subject to be punlBhed by will be received by the Honourable voes AGAINST the adoption of the The Oliver Typewriter Is a money­ fine or by Imprisonment for a term the Minister of Public Works up to petition (Scott Act). and including Monday, the 10th day maker, right from the word "go!" So IMMENSE ESTATES anything. Dressing shabily, he often The voter will then fold the ballot, not exceeding six months, with or of Oclober, 1910, for the erection and easy to ruu that beginners Boon get lunched on an apple or bun eaten so as to show a portion of the back without hard labor. completion of a small one-room in the "expert" class. Earn as you as he walked along the street. At school building at Graham Island, learn. Let the machine pay the 17 Money That Awaits Claimants in the only, with the number and Initials of DON'T FORGET THAT THE one of the Queen Charlotte Islands, Exchequer Courts the age of 85 he published a book the deputy returning officer, and de­ PETITION ISFOR THE SCOTT ACT. Skeena Electoral District. cents a day—and all above that Is entitled "Doubts About Darwinism, liver it to the deputy returning offic­ IF YOU ARE NOT IN FAVOR OR A Plans, specifications, contract and yours. Two mammoth estates have been by a Semi-Darwinian." Although one DRY TOWN YOU MUST MARK forms of tender may be seen on and Wherever you are, tliere'B work to er, who will place it ln the ballot after the 12th day of September, re-sworn for probate, with the result of the wealthiest men in a wealthy box. The voter will then forthwith YOUR BALLOT IN THE LOWER be done and money to be made by city, he was unknown except to a 1910, at the offices of John L. Barge. that the exchequer has made a quit the polling station. SPACE. AGAINST THE PETITION Secretary to the Bchool Board, Queen using the Oliver. The business world few friends and the extent of his vast Is sailing for Oliver operators. There tremendous haul, £3,050,000 being If a voter Inadvertently spoils a MEANS AGAINST THE SCOTT ACT. Charlotte City; the Govommeat fortune was never realized. are act enough to supply tbe demand. payable in succession and other ballot paper, he can return it to the AND DON'T FAIL TO VOTE. Agent, Prince Knpert; tho Mining Recorder, Jedway; aad the Depart­ Their salaries are eonciderably above duties. The second estate re-sworn was proper officer, who, on being satis­ EVERY MAN IN TOWN ENTITLED ment of Public Works, Tieierta. these af ssany ehsssas of workers. The late Mr. Charles Morrison died tbat of the late Alfred Beit, who died fied of the fact, will give him an­ TO VOTE ON THIS QUBSTION Bach proposal muflt be asssm- in 1906, leaving about £2,000,000 for "An Ottrer Tipsailam fa ln May, 1909, and a month later the other. SHOULD DO SO. IT IS THE MOST panled by aa accepted bank ebeatie public uses, of which £1,200,000 was or ecrUtoatc of deposit on a char- •very •«*>!" value of his estate was returned at If the voter places on the ballot IMPORTANT QUESTION WHICH left to trustees for the development tared bank of Oamem. male payable •an* M ear battle cry today. Wo the record figure of £6,660,666, "as more than one mark, or places any WILL BE SUBMITTED TO THE of communication ln Africa—Includ­ to the Honourable the Minister af have made tbe Ollvor supreme ln far as at present can be ascertained." mark on It by which he can after­ PEOPLE FOR YEARS, AND MEANS Pnblic Works, for the cum ef dis*, ing the Cape to Cairo railway, and ncnfjlsee* aad absolutely Indispen­ wards be Identified, his vote will bo THE LIFE OR DEATH OF THE which shall be forfeited If the par* Yesterday, however, it was re­ the Cape to Cairo telegraph system. sable In business. NOT comes tho void, aad will not be counted. CITT. tendering decline to cater rate con- sworn at £10,936,666, an increase of His estate was sworn not long ago tree, when called upon to do so, or canoes* sf the heme. £10,936,666, an increase of £4,270,- after his death, at £3,000,000, "as if he fall to complete the woTk con­ The simplicity aad strsngth ef the 000, and possibly the full extent of tracted for. The cheques or certi­ far as at present can be ascertained" ficates of deposit of unsuccessful ten­ Oliver ft It for family use. It Is be­ the fortune is not definitely ascer­ but it has been re-sworn at £8,049,- derers will be returned to them upon coming an important factor ln the tained even yet. 616 0s 5d. the execution of the contract. home training of young people. An On the figures of the re-sworn Tenders will not bo considered un­ The death duties payable out of educator as well UB a money maker. valuation, the estate duty alone less made out on the forms supplied, Mr. Beit's estate were those fixed by Our new selling plan puts the amounts to £1,040,500, and the total signed with the actual signature of Sir William Harcourt's act of 1894. The Westholme the tenderer and (inclosed in the en­ Oliver on the threshold of every levy of the exchequer In the form of The estate duty amounts to £643,- velopes furnished. borne In America. Will you close estate duty, legacy duty, succession The lowest or any tender not the door of your home or office on 909; on about £2,500,000 legacy necessarily accepted. duty and settlement estate duty will duty of ten per cent is chargeable, this rcmnrkalile Oliver opportunity? probably amount to two millon Lumber Company, Ld. F, C. GAMBLE, Write for further details of our and on the balance three per cent Public Works Engineer. pounds. would be payable, making the total ea*y offer nnd a free copy of the new We carry the largest stock of Public Works Department, It is probably the largest estate in exchequer levy on the property about Oliver catalogue. Address: Building Supplies in the North. Victoria, B.C., September 7, 1910. this country of which anyone haB had £1,050,000. absolute disposal. The late Mr. Chas. R. C. BEAN Had Mr. Belt died subsequent to Quotations given on short notice in all lines. Morrison Inherited from his father KXAMINATION FOR INSPECTOR Prince Rupert Agent April, 1909, his estate would have OF STEAM BOILERS AND In 1857, £1,000,000, and the £11, General Offices: Oliver Typewriter had to pay about £1,208,000 estate MACHINERY 000,000 which he left represents a Building, Chicago, 111. duty, and the total duties would have Rough and Dressed Lumber little lees than the sum to which his Examinations for tit position of amounted to about £1,800,000, or an ESS original inheritance would have ac­ Inspector of Steam Boilers and Ma­ increase under Mr. Lloyd-George's Shingle* and Lath cumulated with sompound Interest at chinery, under the "Steam Boilers CANCELLATION OF BBWrRVF, scheme of nearly three-qnartere ef a Inspection Act, 19(1," will be add five per eeat. million, as compared with the Sir Mouldings and Cases at the Parliament Buildtngn, Vic­ NOTICE It hereby gfran that the Mr. Morrison, who died la May, toria, commencing NeTssnbe* 7th, William Bareonrt rate. reserve existing en Crown lands hi 1909, in his 98nd year, was the son Dears and Windows 1910. Application and instruction the virtslty of Babine Lake, and of a pooi Hampshire mas, who n»ae o — toms ran be had on application te situate is Cassiar District, scales of Wa handle r*laa*ar and Unas at reasonable the undeivtgiea, to wkom tbe termea which bearing dnte June »•», 1»00, to London and ssade a fertuae as We reoelve eubscrlptloae for aad must be returned eorrectly filled is, wns piihllHhcrl tn the Brisk* Celnru- a draper. He believed in "sssall pro­ supply amy newspaper, magaxise, Get ear quotations tor all elasses of buildings. not later than October JMth, 1110. Md Ossetrs, dated Jnry Bad, 1 Jt8, Is fits and quick returns." Inheriting- a periodical or beok published la any Salary $190 per month, rncresurhig at com rolled. large sum of money, the late Mr country or ln any language. Cata­ OFFICE AND TOCT latTnsTlT the rate of $n per month each year ROMTOT A. WAREHOUBMB 11*31 AVLHUL to :i maximum of JldO. Deputy ''iminiiniteacr of Lands. Morrison engaged as a city financier, logue sent on applicatloa. R. C. Beaa JOHN PECK, promoting all kinds of enterprises, Lands Department, P.O. Box 508, 22 Thompson Building Chief Inspector of Mnchlsery, Vlstorin, B. C, .Tuns lash, 1110 and ready to buy anything or Bell Phone 101, Prince Rupert, B.C. New Wentailnater, B.C. (Ptfet tnmrtitm ittby I.) **,

THE PRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL Friday, December 9, 1910

Municipal Notice IN THE COUNTY COURT OF ATLIN • ••••••»•••»•» Why the Scott Act Should be Defeated Local News HOLDEN AT PRINCE RUPERT TENDERS WANTED IN THE MATTER of the estate of of the Seattle "P.-I.," showing the Tomorrow the municipal court of SEALED TENDERS endorsed Charles Henry Gilroy, deceased Holiday result of our American cousins' at­ revision will sit at the city hall to Anything appearing in this tempts to attain the same result "Tenders for Street Granding," will intestate. revise the voters' list of tbe city for be received by the City Clerk until column under the above head through the medium of prohibitory the forthcoming election. NOON, DECEMBER 19th, 1910, for TAKE NOTICE that by order of is published by the Press exaetments: — the grading, etc., of Sections A, B, F, His Honour Judge Young made in —o— Committee of the opponents "Washington, Nov. 27. — The and H, as REARRANGED. Chambers the 5th day of November, Goods of the Scott Act and is not in­ United States has just passed The ideal Christmas present is a Plans, profiles and specifications 1910, it was ordered that Marie Vic­ may be seen and forms of tender ob­ tended as representing the through a banner year for drinks Life Insurance Policy. The Mutual toria Gilroy, or her solicitor, R. I. Life Insurance Company of New tained at the office of the City En­ views of this paper. Here is the nation's record for the gineer during office hours. B. Warton, shall be allowed to swear Seasonable Presents can be had twelve months ended on June 30, as York paid a dividend of nearly four­ The lowest "or any tender not to the death of the above-named de­ at the BIG FURNITURE it shows in the figures of the inter­ teen per cent in 1910. See or write necessarily accepted ceased as occurring on the 31st day STORE Easily Explained nal revenue bureau: us for information, plans, etc., before ERNEST. A. WOODS, of September, 1910, at the expiration taking life insurance with any other Wm. Mahlon Davis, City Clerk. A writer in the Optimist asks why * Distilled spirits—163,000,000 gal­ City Engineer. D9-16 of two weeks from the flrst pub'ica- HOLIDAY the "blind piggers" are coming back lons; 30,000,000 gallons more than company. R. C. Bean, P.O. Box 503, tlor if notice of the said Order un­ Goods we have an endless to the town six months too soon. This the year before. or Room 22 Thompson Building, .;. •;, •;. .5. .5..;. *;. *>.;..;. .J. ...,;, ,;. .;,,;,,;« ,> .;. .;,,;. ,;, ...... ,.,..les. s in the meantime proof Is fur­ quantity to choose from at is easy to answer. Dr, Spencer is the Fermented liquors — 5 0,4 S 5,111 Prince Rupert, B.C. .;. * nished that the said Charles Henry man to blame for it. lie has been barrels; an increase of 3,000,000 —o— Gilroy was alive subsequently to the telling the people in Vancouver that barrels. The warehouses of J. Piercy & 31st day of September, 1910. HART'S alter (lie iltli Prince Ruperl will be I Citizens' League f Moonsliinlng in Dry States Morris, and Stewart & Mobley, near Such proof may be given In writ­ Get In line! They are going a dry town. These people have be- illicit distilling and manufactur­ the waterfront on the G.T.P. reserve, ing to the Registrar i f tiie County fast! First come, flrst served! lleved him and wish to get in on ing of moonshine whisky is on the in. are being rushed to completion. The Court of Atlin holden at Prince Ru­ What's better lhan a line deco­ tiie ground floor. To quote from a 1 crease 'especially, the bureau says, roof will soon be put on this joint pert at the Court House, Prince rated Stand or Library Lamp, book once well known to some of the Joint Meeting! I 'where there are state-wide prohibi­ building after which the workmen Rupert. B. C. or a Rocking Chair, Scoti Act champions: "Wheresoever tion laws.' will be able to finish the building In­ * IN McINTVRE HALL * ! tiie carcass is there will the eagles Many Stills ih South dependent of the character of the * at 8 o'clock < For Job Printing of all kinds see >> 4 Cor. 2nd Ave., Entrance 6th St be gathered together." Commissioner Cabell's report, weather. the Journal Man. I Chair to be taken by | speaking of illicit distilling, says • ••••••••••• —o— * ALFRED CARSS * The Deadly Parallel Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina Rogers & Black presented a tender * .} The following appeared in last and Soutii Carolina lead in offenses to the city council last evening for * Speakers | ana night's Optimist. We do not know! of that character. coal for the electric lighting plant. * Dr. Mclntyre 1 whether or not it is true. Experience J Within the year officers closed The coal was offered at from $7.25 has taught us to doubt the truth of 1,911 plants, 200 more than last * Mr. Wm. Blakemore 1 to $S.25 a long ton at the bunkers. »!« .;. anything appearing under the head­ year." * And other Gentlemen * | SHERWIN& WILLIAMS The price, It was stated, was the one ing of the Scott Act champions, but i * tf charged by the coal company with A ... i we hope that the following is cor j •j, A Musical Programme .* Xot the Same Thing nt AH just the small percentage added for »** .*. i rect:— How is this for an argument? It the local agents. * Seats Reserved for Ladies '* i "All over Englaifd the saloonkeep­ appeared in last night's Optimist:— % Come early or you will have to f —o— i er? are asking for a decrease in li­ "The Lord Mayor of London, Sir * stand. The Hall was filled * al cense and in rent because of an ever Thomas Strong, who was elected to Seventy-six magazines for Christ­ •> last night * PAINTS fai'ing business. One brewery firm preside over the greatest city in the mas. The Ladies' Home Journal and * GOD SAVE PRINCE RUPERT | 1 COVER THE'EARTH. ln asking for decreased assessments the Saturday Evening Post, both for world without opposition, is a total A <•. •'. •> >;. <.,;. .**.;..;- •*,.;. .*. »> AA A $A A AAAA.;,,;. n declared thatd tiring the past two abstainer from the use of alcohol." $4 per year to Canada, $3 to United u WE ARE SOLE AGENTS years the trade in beer in England This is probably correct, though States, $5 to foreign post offices; MISS HENNY WENNERSljiN CARLOAD JUST ARRIVED had fallen ten per cent, and added the fact that it is published by our sent to separate addresne if desired. SWEDISH SPECIALIST si thai "there seemed to be no stop In Scott Act friends would lead one to Easy to give, pleasant to receive. Electric, racial and Scalp treatment; 1 the fall of consumption of beer.' " doubt it. We do not know anything Subscriptions received by R. C. Bean, Scientific Massage treatment for 1 Ready Mixed Paints, Water Stains 22 Thompson Building, Phone 101, England is about the only part of about the gentleman in question, but rheumatism, nervousness and poor 1 Paints Ground in Oil, and the English speaking world, if we we are willing to bet money that he P.O. Box 503, Prince Rupert, B.C. circulation. Manicuring also Chiro­ 1 ex.cpt soutii Africa, which has never is not a prohibitionist. Right here —o— pody work. 1 Paints Ground in Japan, Decotint flirted with prohibitory laws, but lias In Prince Rupert, we can show you The streets committee last evening ROOM NO. 4, EXCHANGE BLOCK IN ALL COLORS contended itself witli a strict license a dozen men who are total abstain­ recommended that outside of section Varnishes, Shellac, etc. WANTED i and regulation system. The result, ers and every one of them working one those who were making excava­ according to our Scott Act friends against this attempt to enforce the i tions should be allowed to dump on Good seamstress wanted. Apply has been a great falling off in the Scott Act. In fact, in this city the the streets under the supervision of E. A. Barbeau, milliner, Hergerson consumption of intoxicating liquors. best test you can apply to a man's Prince Rupert Hardware & Supply the city engineer and upon certain Block. i D m M r Compare tin's with the following, standing is his position on this ques­ conditions as to the amount to be de­ i Company, ' •> •> •> <• •> •> »> A »> »> »> A A A A ,% A .;. A A A A ,*«,;. i The committee also recommended •:••>****.;•***** Ensign Johnstone, of the Salvation against having Seventh street graded 00000000000000000000000Eir--- at this time, the report being Army, is from time to time receiving IDon't Drink \ adopted. * ••••••••• * MARINE NEWS I requests for second hand clothes. He A tj- ..:.:...,.. ^ , S wishes any who have clothes that * Too much, but if all this f KEYS LOST To Arrive could be used, but which have been Friday, Dec. S.—Camosun from Van­ discarded by the owners, to donate couver. these for the purposes of helping A bunch of keys lost. Will the LOTS FOR SALE Humboldt from Seattle. any who may apply to the Army of­ finder communicate with the Journal I SCOTT I IN Saturday, Dec. Oth—Princess Beat­ ficers. Office. rice from Skagway. Sunday, Dec. 10.—Camosun from Stewart. | ACT | Prince Albert from Porcher and Ellison Moresby Islands and Queen Char-1 % talk, makes you dry, try a '£ A NI) lotte City. •:• small drink of ••' A *£* Senator from Seattle. .;. <£* 1 Wednesday, Dee. 13,—Prince George, President, C. D. NEWTON Secretary, G. W. ARNOTT from Vancouver, I Imperial White I Prince Rupert Humboldt from Skagway. The Citizens' League, consisting of the leading business men of Prince Albert from Port Simpson, Prince Rupert, begs to announce its programme for the Anti-Scott i Seal Whiskey f Naas and Stewart. Campaign: — *> *•• *:- Or a good long drink of * Thursday, Dec. 14.—Prince Albert' The campaign will be a purely educational one, and those who are Houses, Stores, Offices to Rent. from Stewart. opposed to the objects of the League will be as welcome at the meetings I Budweiser Beer j To Depart as those who favor those objects. Friday, Her. 8.—Camosun for Stew­ A *> No personalities will be indulged in or permitted at any of the League A M'J are sole agents for both A art. MONK Y TO LOAN meetings. •J» f Humboldt for Skagway. The following prominent citizens and business men have consented Saturday, Dec. 9.—Princess Beatrice to take seats on the platform:— Father Hartman, His Worship the for Vancouver. Mayor, Aid. Mobley, Aid. Dr. Mclntyre, Aid. to. Lynch, Aid. T. D. Pat­ ! CLARKE BROS. I Sunday, Dec, 10.—Camosun for Van­ tullo, Aid. J. Hilditch, Aid. Vernor Smith, Aid. A. R. Barrow, Thomas % Christiansen & Brandt Bid. I couver. Dunn, to. S. Benson, P. I. Palmer, C. D. Newton, J. G. Scott, P. W. Scott, Senator for Skagway. * Telephone 30 Third Avenue * C. D. NEWTON Dr. Quinlan, D. McKinnon, W. Fisher, J. F. Brandt, J. F. MacDonald, C. Wednesday, Dec. 13,—Humboldt for Clayton, S. M. Newton, R. Ross, G. D. Tite, J. F. Ritchie, Dr. Clayton, M. K* »> A.;. *:• .> A •:. A.;. •> * .;• * * •:- ••:• *»: • * * * * •> •;..? Seattle. O'Reilly, C. H. Orme, R. W. Cameron, J. Kirkpatrick, J. Merryfield, R. Real Estate Exchange Block Notary Public Prince Albert for Stewart. NOTICE Parkin, S. Camozzi. Thursday, Dec. 14.—Prince George NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that for Vancouver. Public meetings will be held as follows, to be addressed by: an application will be made to the Prince Albert for Porcher and Legislative Assembly of the Province of British Columbia at its next ses­ Moresby Islands, and Queen Char­ sion for an Act to incorporate a Prince Rupert Private Detective lotte City. Mr. WILLIAM BLAKEMORE Company with power to build, con­ The struct, maintain and operate a rail­ Agei:cy (Editor of "The Week," Victoria) way of standard or narrw guage to N. McDonald, Manager SHIPPING NOTES be operated by steam, electricity or Washington Cafe other power for the purpose of carry­ AH kinds of legitimate detecfire work The G.T.P. steamer Prince Rupert Mclntyre Hall ing passengers, logs and merchandise A PLACE TO EAT or either from the mouth of the Sal­ handled for companies torn ladlvld- made her last trip to this port on mon River on Dean Channel or from Seats For Ladles uals. Business strictly conndentk'.!. Wednesday last and lefl again last Friday, December 9th a point at or near Bella Coola, or Everything Clean and Tasty evening on her way to Vancouver. On some point between them, or some P. O. Box 803 — Phone 210 Prices Reasonable her a nil a i at Victoria she will un­ Subject:— other convenient point near thereto, on the western boundary line of the dergo a thorough overhauling prior Joint Debate on the Scott Act and Prohibition Legislation. Province of British Columbia to to. P. CARPENTER, PR"*" .iKTOR to her trip to Honolulu in February. NOTICE Sigutla Lake; thence to Kwalcho Second Avenue, near eventh treet Tiie Prince Rupert lias been a favor­ Saturday, December 10th Lake; thence along the Uhalghat ite on tliis run and no doubt she will River to Entiaco Lake, and along the CANCELLATION OF RESERVE NOT'CE IS .IEREBY GIVEN that Subject: — be greatly missed by the travelling Entiaco River to Natalkuz Lake; Ihence along the Upper Nechaco .• implication will be made by iie City public. The sister ship Prince George NOTICE is hereby given that the "The Provincial Liquor Act and Its Administration." River to Fraser Lake; thence in an reserve existing on Crown lands ln of Prince Rupert at the next, sitting which has recently been undergoing easterly direction to a point where the vicinity of Babine Lake, situate of the Legislative Assembly of the a general cleaning, wil take the place the eastern boundary line of the In Range 5, Coast District, notice of Province of British C 5lumbla for an of the Prince Rupert on this run for Province of British Columbia inter­ which was published in the British IN THE OPERA HOUSE sects the Peace River, or any other act amending the Cit.< . f 1 rinre Ru­ the remainder of the winter. olumbia Gazette, dated December feasible route with power to con­ 17, 1908, Is cancelled in so far as pert Incorporation Act, .919, so as A farewell dinner was given on the Monday, Dec. 12th, Joint Meeting struct, acquire, own and maintain said reserve relates to }ots number­ to enable the City to borrow and Prince Rupert last evening by Cap­ wharves and docks In connection ed 1619, 1518, 1517, 1516, 1515, raise money by the Issue of ins^ .bed therewith, and to construct, acquire, tain Barney Johnson, to his many 1510, 1507, 1506, 1506\, 1503 1501, stock to convert debentures already Tuesday, December 13th own, charter, equip and maintain 1502, 1512, 1511, 1505, 150-!, 1513, fri'-iids in tliis city. steam and other vessels and boats, issued into such stock, and to con­ Final Rally: Address on 1514, 1509, 1508, 1530, 1527, 1528, Tiie steamer got away on time last and to operate the same on any navi­ 1529, 1531, 1532, 1533, 1534, 1535, solidate debts provided for by in­ night Willi a full passenger list. gable waters, and with all powers 1537, 1539, 1536, 1538, 1^,0, 1541, dividual by-laws so that consecutive " The Future of Prince Rupert as Affected by Its given by the "Model Railway Bill" rj 1544, 1543, 1545, 1546, 1642, 1547, debentures or inscribed stock may be Decision in the Scott Act." and with such other powers and 1548, 1549, 1550, 1520, 521, 1522, The mosl. acceptable Christmas glfi privileges usual or Incidental to all issued for such debts as consolidated. LADIES WELCOME 1523, 1524, 1525, 1526, and 1551. is a year's subscription to a magazine or any of the aforesaid purposes. ROBERT A. RENWICK, Dated at Prince Rupert, '.his 14th All meetings at 8 p.m. or newspaper. Send your order by Dated this sixteenth day of No­ Deputy Commissioner of Lands. day of October, 1910. • vember, 1910. mall today to R. C. Bean, 22 Thomp­ A musical programme will be provided. Lands Department, ELLIOTT, MACLEAN & SHANDLEY Victoria, B. C, June 16th, 1910. WILLIAMS & MANSON, The Chairman will be announced daily. son Building, Phone 101, P.O. Box Solicitors for the Applicants. (First Insertion July S.) Solicitors for the Applicants. 503, Prince Rupert, D.C.