NEXT MAILS THE WEATHER FOR NORTH wt'Hty-four hours ending 5 a.m., City of Seuttle.. Wednesduy, pm. July 14. KOR SOUTH TUMP. UlN.Tgar. BAB. IN. RAIN Sunday, 9 u. m 83.0 '45.0 80.352 Prince George M»****" XJ THE DAILY Nms 'LntIi.tw.tiw-*»t Formerly The Prince Rupert OptiW ( /y ton S\

VOL.11, NO. 157 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1911. >* B. C /' PRICE FIVE CENTS YOUNG PWMC I BASEBALL SCORES j ARE SEEKING THE VICTIMS •^.---aaiaa.-waasaa.sseal-^Ka. ,.*-«. ^.^.^.4 YOUNG PRINCE IS HAILED Northwestern League 3, Tacoma (i. OF THE PORCUPINE FIRE Spokane 2, 10. AS THE PRINCE OF WALES Seattle 7, 5. National League Search Parties Enter the Fire Zone to Rescue the Living and Bury New York 9, Pittsburg 4. Solemn Ceremonies Attended the Investiture in Carnarvon Castle Brooklyn 6, Chicago 5. the Dead---Death List is Growing as Reports Come In--- St. Louis 8, Boston (i. —Ritual Dates Back to the Time of Edward the First Ontario and Federal Governments Will Make Large Philadelphia 1, Cincinnati 0. When He Presented His Infant Son to the Welsh American League Grants---Toronto Board of Trade Aids Detroit 8, Philadelphia 7. as Their Prince—Rejoicing in Wales Washington 5, Cleveland 7. (Canadian Press Despatch) Survivors' Tales make substantial grants to aid (Canadian Press Despatch) Majesty was present as an on­ the Prince of Wales to a species o* Boston 2, Chicago 1. Toronto, July 14.—Thc latest Porcupine is the rallying point the sufferers. The Toronto Board looker.) Inside Carnarvon Castle throne and seated him upon it with St. LouisG, New York 1, Carnarvon, July 14.—With all reports from the fire infested dis- for most of the survivors, and these of Trade this morning donated 15,000 leading Welshmen witnessed due solemnity, the invcsiure proper Pacific Coast League the historic ritual prescribed seven trict "f PorcUpine show that the all tell that the trails are strewn $2:1,000 for immediate relief work. the proceedings, the poetry and was completed. Then followed Portland 4, Vernon 2. centuries ago when King Edward danger period is past. All reports with the dead bodies of pros­ Other cities are following Tor­ mystic symbolism of which were the picturesque act of the Prince's Oakland 4, 'Frisco 3. | the First, won the hearts of the agree that the fires are under pectors who perished in their onto's example. of a nature to appeal strongly to presentation to the people. Sacramento 5, Los Angeles I. gallant Welsh chieftains, by pre­ control, and will be extinguished tracks. Twenty-seven such bodies senting to them his infant son to a Celtic people. A fanfare of trumpets announced Fire Insurance will not protect that the ceremony inside the castle within a few days, or as soon as a found near South Porcupine today be their Prince, the solemn cere­ A Pretty Ceremony heavy rainfall comes. were all buried. you from fire but it will protect TRAIN WRECK mony of investing young Prince was concluded, while over 100,000 you against loss. Thc prompt Wearing a crimson mantle, people outside the castle craned Rescue Parties at Work Dome's Heavy List IN ALBERTA Edward as Prince of Wales was young Prince Edward was formally From several points, searching settlement of claim which is a carried out today. It was the for a good view of the King and At Dome and Wesl Dome the feature of the policies issued by presented before King George, Queen and the young Prince as parties have been sent in to thc death toll was very heavy. In first time since Henry VII sat on the Mack Realty & Insurance C. P. R. Special Ditched at Po­ who was robed in purple and gold they mounted to their place ubovc lire lull, to search along the trails addition to the fifty-seven miners the throne that the ceremony iias Company will protect you both noka—Was Loaded with Or­ and wearing the stately trapping! the Gate. From this same spot and lakes for any persons who may and muckers who perished in been performed. against loss of money and loss of ange Lodge Adherents. emblematic of his Royal station. seven centuries ago, King Edward have lurvived the perils of the the mine shafts, seventy others time. At Historic Carnarvon With his own hands the King I. presented his infant son to the past few days. They arc ac- were drowned when they were (Canadian Press Despatch) The Royal party came direct placed upon Prince Edward's head Welsh people to be their Prince. companied by doctor;, medical driven by the flumes into the lake, Edmonton, July 14.—A sad end­ I'roniKingstown on theRoyal yacht a chaplel of gold, made in the form Then* was .i breathless I111--I1 while comforts and stretcher parries, and or by the upsetting of the over­ Brought the Boys Here ing to the Red Deer Orange cele­ for the ceremony. The Home of a garland, as a token of prin­ King George V. stood forward and Imp.' in rescue a few lives. loaded boats. Fully one hundred Two sons of ('. J. Gillingham bration has happened near South Fleet was in Carnarvon Bay, while cipality. Next the King put into in ringing tones presented his A Great Death List others |n-rishiil in the woods before arrived by the C. P. R. Princess Ponoka. A C. P. R. special train the whole of the Welsh Territorial the Prince's hand a sceptre of own first-born as Prince of Wales. The entire zone is to be covered they reached the lake. Of one Mary this morning, and will prob­ which was conveying a number of Army, reinforced by British cavalry gold, the emblem of government. by die |Kirtics, nnd these will hundred and forty Italian laborers ably remain here premanently. the celebrants bo their homes, was mobilized, within the shadows Finally, his Majesty placed a Real Welsh Cheers give decent burial to the dead. at Dome, only fifty are accounted was derailed a mile from South of ancient Carnarvon Castle. ring of gold upon his firstborn's Thunderous cheer-*, greeted the Kadi hour as survivors come in, for. The others have all perished. J. H. McLeod of the Customs Ponoka late last night. Every King Performed Ceremony middle finger at the same time King's announcement, which were telling their tales of horror, the Grants were Made Department left for Skagway by carriage went int.. thc ditch, and The actual ceremony of in­ adjuring him to lie a husband to 1. pi. i.'d again and again. For dead) list grows. Yesterday's re- The Ontario Government and thc S.S. City of Seattle. He will many of the passengers among vestiture was performed by thc his country' mid 8 father to its the remainder of the week Car­ pnris are now believed to IK* very the Dominion Government have return to Prince Rupert after a thc women and children were King himself (not as had been childfren. narvon and all Wales will continue conservative. both Intimated that they will few day's trip. injured. announced by Queen Mary. Her After thc Welsh bishops had led to hold festival. Fortunately the train was pro­ S.S. Princess Ena with freight ceeding slowly, and none of the Turn It Into Money injured arc fatally hurt. STEAMBOAT TRAFFIC from thc south berthed at thc Sell that "chattel" to someone SEATTLE IS IN PERIL wharf last night and was here this Carried 100 Passengers to whom the fact that it is "second morning. Tonight the Camosun About 100 passengers went south hand" does not impair its use- BUSY Kl WHARF TODAY arrives. on the S.S. Prince Rupert today. f ii In ess. OF DANGEROUS FIRE From Midnight Last Night Till Noon Today a Proces­ Latest Despatches Received Before Going to Press Tell sion of Big Steamships Kept Going and Coming of Hotel and Boarding House on Pike Street and —An Indication of the Way Things are FAREWELL VISIT OF STATE OF CALIFORNIA Eighth Destroyed—Gale Carrying Sparks Livening Up at This Port Into Business Section Palatial and Popular American Steamer Goes South to Replace the Wrecked Santa (Canadian Press Despatch) now on fire and CBJIAOt lx* saved. Quite a feature in steamboat fro tourist trips up town and back Rosa—Ramona and Delhi to Take Her Place on Alaska Run Seattle, July 14.—A serious fin­ Other property in the vicinity traffic again this weekend. From kept ihe waterfront lively. The is raging now in the city of Seattle. is threatened, and a serious con­ Today the palatial S.S. State May Not Call Here she is needed on the California "li'ltiight until noon today the American papers brought up by A general alarm has been turned flagration is feared. of California paid her last visit coast. Waterfronl officials were busy. The the City of Sat lie were i.'i great There is a possibility, however, in, and strong efforts are lieing A strong wind has sprung up ( for this summer at least to Prince Visits of the State of California P. K. S.S. Princess Mary ar­ demand amongst lhe tottris.s Mid that the Delhi may not include made to prevent the fire from to fan the flames, and sparks arc the small boy sellers of them did Rupert. She is going away south to Prince Rupert, since the very rived shortly after midnight, fob Prince Rupert in her schedule, but spreading to the business portion lieing carried out over the business a roaring trade. The State of first evening she Called here, have lowed later by the City of Seattle. to take the place of the wrecked will make the trip to Alaska direct of the city. section of the city. On many of the Both boats had large cargoes and California brought back form the been occasions for the enlivening Santa Rosa. Replacing lhe State from Seattle. The Alaska trade Starts in Hotel buildings, janitors and porters arc •Wavy passenger sheets. The G. north 20,000 cases of salmon for of the town by lur groups of of California on the Alaska trip is getting heavier at this season, The fire started in the Iwiscmcnt busy watching to quell any pos­ 1 P. S.S. Prince Albert arrived the American ma/ki i. sightseeing passengers, and her will return the Ramona a boat al­ the consignments of salmon for of a three storey frame hotel sible outbreak, but nervousness is lr"in ihe Islands, and the Venture presence at the wharf has ranked This mornl g also •-. w the G. ready familiar in Prince Rupert. the south promising to be ex­ building at the corner of Eighth fell lest the lire should get out iltan ihe south berthed this moni- in importance with that of the big T. P. S.S. Pri ce Rupert leave Though a reliable boat the Ramona ceptionally heavy this season, and avenue .ind Pike street. The of hand while the gale lasts, iiig. G. T. P. and C. P. R. boats". Prince with a big list of local passu gers is smaller than the State of Cal­ building is now entirely destroyed the tourist traffic is on thc in­ Rupert bids good-bye with regret Before 11 a.m. the S.S. State of for Vancouver and the south. The and the flames have spread to the ifornia, and to assist her in dealing crease. For this reason some to the popular "Stale" but it is Mrs. S. Frizzell left this morning California on her return trip from Rupert left on time afier her ar­ adjoining property. An apart­ with the traffic it is probably lhat surprise is expressed that the quite expected that she will be for a two weeks' visit lo friends Alaska called, and brisk to and rival from Stewart. The C. P. R. ment house next to the hotel is the steamer Delhi will be added popular State of California should back again by next summer with in Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle. tO the list making the Alaska run. be replaced by smaller boats, but her merry tourist parties. HE HAS GONE BACK EAST DRAGGED TO DEATH BY ARMED WITH PHOTOGRAPHS TO TAKE MOVING PICTURES OF RUPERT WEIGHT 0FJ/IRE CABLE Mr. Frank Scott, Treasurer for the G.T.P. and G.T.R. Special Corps of Photographers on Their Way Here—Will Show the Beautiful Verdict of Coroner's Jury at Inquest Held on Body of Took Seventy-five Photographs of Prince Rupert Scenery of the District in all the Great Cities of the World. J. Stussi, Killed by Fall at the Government Wharf—Funeral Held Today to Show His Frienes Charmed With Scenery Coming up on the S.S. Prince from the Prince George , set up on which will be the picture man C.eorge now steaming for this port his machine in some convenient and bis machine and during the "We the jury . . . find that weight of a wire cable he was 'These pictures of Prince Ku- that those who saw the pictures from the south is a man armed nook on the shore, then the big 100 mile run he will wind up a lot the deceased came to his death handling, which in sliding off the •*" will l„* framed, and shown would be given a goixl idea and with the latest moving picture G. T. P. steamer will go full steam of film, on which will be recorded by falling from a scaffolding wood work above him jerki d him '" my friends. There is no doubt impression of Prince Rupert and apparatus. This man and his ahead and the man at the picture all and perhaps more than human on the false work used in the off his own platform. Stussi did J" ihat they Wi|| advertise the the surrounding scenery. Amongst aides have been engaged exclu­ machine will take a few hundred eye can see. construction of the B. C, Gov* not manage to drop the cable *y very favorably," said Mr. thc views were some surprisingly feet of this interesting feature. What this will mean as an eminent Dock while handling quickly enough wh*-n warned by rilnk S( sively by thc G. T. P. Publicity ... '<»lt*, treasurer of the G. good ones of the River. Department to take views of the When the Prince George steams advertising feature to Prince Ru­ an unattached cable." .iie mi. 1 . hove him that it was '•R-andG. T. P., to the News Mr. Scott was very pleased with through the harbor entrance to­ it is impossible to estimate. s scenery between Vancouver and sliding off the beam over which '" "K-miiig as he looked over the pictures of the first train that here, also to get miles of film morrow morning the picture man The G. T. P. is to be congratulated Such is the verdict brought in it was looped, or he may have "!""" W of the best views of the left here over the G. T. P. main showing Prince Rupert in Un­ will be stationed on the fo'c'sle 011 such . by thc jury appointed at die thought lie could hold it. He '"V •••••• disiriet showing the prog- line on June I4the. making, the progress and beauty head turning the wheel of his Inquest held yesterday aften con (ell thirty (eel to the false work, ri'RS,l"" City had made since it was Mr. Scott with bis wife left up the 100 miles of line running machine which will record the on thc body of John Stussi tht and fifteen more into thc sea. " ""»«• handful' of tents a few alongside the Skeena River and beautiful scenery surrounding the workman killled on Wcdm iday yean ago. for the East today on the S.S. Fought for Life Prince Rupert. other features for advertising pur­ harbor, this city in the amphi­ Where to Go at the Government Wharf. First hasty accounts ot thc 0" Wednesday, Mr. Scott 111.1 "I have seen nothing in Inly poses. These films when com­ theatre of hills, the crowds on the Fatal Cable accident gave it that Stussi had .'r' Ajthur Little, proprietor 'of pleted will be loaned to moving dock and every animate and In­ or Switzerland t<> compare with EMPRESS THEATRE, Second Ave.- From the evidence of Messrs. I |,t.,.,, stunned by thc fall. Evi- ™ Well known News stand near picture theatres in every town animate thing that comes within Pictures antl Music, 7.30 p.m. ( thc scenery of Prince Rupert, J. C. McLeod, Andrew J. Whcat-|dence given by Andrew Wheatlcy, '' T, p. wharf, and the the Skeena, and the Co­ and city across the two hemi­ the range of the wonderful lenses. MAJESTIC THEATRE, Third Ave; ley, and Harry Hcadrick, dee-1 foreman at the work, showed that Picture, Mr. Scott took away spheres. ast," was thc enthusiastic tribute By the train that leaves at one Pictures and songs, 7.30 p.m. eased's workmates who were near! t]lc poor fellow had put up a brave ft him wore a present from Mr. Scott paid to the district , Today the artist who takes o'clock for Copper River will In- PHEN1X THEATRE, Second Aveuue at the time of the accident, Slussi'sl • r- Uttle, who gave them so before he left. m'es of pictures will pull out attached a special car at the rear Pictures and music, 7.30 p.m. I fall was clearly caused by the I CONTINUBD ON PAGE 4

* THE DAILY NEWS

ALL ENDED HAPPILY LAND PURCHASE N0TICE8

The Daily News Ski-una Land District—-District ol C'ouat Hans., 6 Tako notice thut 1. Frank Hicks ol I'ort uf ; A Little Story from Belleville slnijton, occupation merchant, intend l" UN • Formerly The "Prince Rupert Optimist lor permi-ialon. o purchaso the (oUowtol ilw.crluo.1 j on Which You Could Write a lunrls: | Published by the Prince Rupert Publishing Company, Limited Commencing at a post plum...I on lli» south Novel. hank ot tho Eschumalks River mid »*'"ul •our DAILY AND WEEKLY miles (rom it* coniluence with ihe Hki-enu Itiver. thence NO chuina west, thenco »0 chains nurili. SUBSCRIPTION RATES-DAILY, 50c per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. thonce 80 chains oast, thonco soulh Ml clniins WEEKLY, $2.00 per year. OUTSIDE CANADA-Daily, $8.00 per year; Weekly, A romance which had its com* to point ol commencement, containing 640 ucrus moro or loss $2.50 per year, strictly in advance. mencement on the other side of the Hated April 21, 1811. PRANK HICKS TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING-60 cents per inch. Contract rates Atlantic many years since, had a I'ub. April 28. on application. SHERLOCK happy culmination in Belleville. Skaena Land District— Diatrici ol Coast HEAD OFFICE Taks notico that William McTavish ol \ancou- Sonic ihirty-livc years ago a ver, ll C. occupation phyalclsn, Inlands l" apply Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. Telephone 98. (or permiaalon to purchnso the foilowtni aMmatts lun.la: BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES couple were married iii Scotland, Coinmenclna at a post plunt,*.! 11 Uu* lOUtMfi comer, 40 chains nortii and lu chains ml °( the NEW YoiiK-National Newtpaptr Bureau, 219 East 23rd St., New York City. the man's name being Rite, aad north.-ast comer ol Lot lllii. Hsrvoy'l survey, '•••aat District. Kiiiii*,. 6, thence Uu chains east SEATTLE Paget Sound News Co. the woman, after several years nee 60 chains north, thence ml clisins *«"• I ....'lice GO chains south to pust u( i-uiiiiii'itceriu'iit LONDON. ENGLAND—Ths Clotigher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, Trafalgar of wedded unhappini ss secured a containing 360 acros more or Ima. ... .,, Square. Dated May i, 1811. WILLIAM A. IMTAVISH divorce abuut twenty yean ago. I'uh. May G. Kred W. Itolil.r* Agent and the custody of her two sons, Skaana Land DUtrlct—DUlrict of COMt Range \ "The newspaper, with the law, should assume the accused innocent one of whom is captain of an Take notice thut I, J. Lorni MacLwan « I'rince Rupert, H.C, occupation rm\ • Ml* *"*?' HOLMES until proven guilty; should be the friend, not the enemy of the Atalntic steamer and lhe oilier intends to apply for pcrnilaftion In ptirchata the i following deacribed landa: general public; the defender, not the invader of private life and mate on a liner. The woman Oommandni at a poat plantad i" chaini want The Greatett Fiction Character^ of the Century Come to Life Again the assailant of personal character. It should be, as it were, a and NI chaina auuth uf the mnitliwed rnrnwof remained at home ami lhe man lot lTtt. vicinity of Luke)ae Laka, and mark-id J- keeper of the public conscience. " — Henry Watterson. U Mncl*iiten'i nurtweat curner, thanofl aail M chaini, thence aouth 40 chain*, thanca »•'"' BO went to the Western States. A chaini, thence north 4U chaina t>- l"""t of ta> tnencement, containing 320 aerea m»»re <»i >>'**• few months ago the woman came J, LORNK MmLARKN Goo. it. Putnam. Agent DAtLY EDITION. FRIDAY. JULY 14 over to Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Date May 31. 19H to visit relatives and there was 1'uli. June 16. IU11 given information as to her former Skaena Land DUtrict—DUtrict of Coiut Range 6 A LESSON FROM THE INDIAN Take notice that Henry UaatTUMj • rrince husband. The result was thai Rupert, H. C-, occupation miner, Intandi to apply for twnnUsion to purchaae thu followinK deacribed they entered into correspondence, landa: Commencing at a poat planted on the aoutb A Great Chance A pleasing incident showing ihe loyalty of the Naas Indians the old-time love was revived, and aide of Eichumaika River, about I I-- •••"** *rum is told by Indian Agent Clifton Perry who is in the city after completing ita coniluence with the Skm-na River and about they decided to meet in Belleville, 1-2 milea woat (rom ExchumsiU rapida, thence 60 the census of lhe Indians in his district. chaina north, thenca 4U chains cut, thenca iO aboul midway between their res­ cbaina aouth, thence 40 chaina «>»t to point o On the morning of Coronation Hay, Mr. Perry and his party commencement, containlnn 220 acrea more or FOR- pective homes, and renew the leaa. IW marketl "M.M. BlW. cor." were proceeding up the Naas to visit the Ayansh reserve. Rumors Dated April 22. 1V11. HKNRV MAC.\KT.Nb\ troth which was plighted in their Pub. AprU 29. had been current of trouble between the Indians and the white men. youthful days. Skeuna Land JlfUtrict— DUtrict of Quean Charlott* and the Indian Agent was investigating the matter—happily with lalindi The license was then upon issued Taka noUoe ihat Geo. IL UJK uf Prince Rupert. die result thai he found there was little ground for the exaggerated B. C, occupauon barber, .Int.-nle to apply tar and the couple were duly re­ itermiaalon tu purchaaa tbo fi»lliiwin< deacribe>l Btories that had been circulated. landa: united in the holy bonds of matri­ Commencing at a poet planted about aeven As the steamer steamed up the Naas. the Indians at Ayansh. mile-, woat and une mile eout*. '.- n the "- •'•' mony by Rev. Dr. Bishop. of Sunly Creek, Naden liarinr, tdenca eouth !>0 hailed the flag she carried in honor of the King's Coronation, and chaini, thonce w»Mt 40 chains ihonoa north 60 chain*, thenco east 40 chaiiu. , ...« came in a body to ihe wharf. "Tell all the white men. the King's Daie.1 March 17, 1911. GKO. IL LAI X A Business Tip Pub. ADril 22. Numa I*em«re. Ancnt people to gome with us to a white man's feast in the Feast Hall," Daily . . A classified advertising cam­ said Chief Skadeen to the party. "We have killed a cow and a calf, Skeena Und District -Dutr.. • of Cuaat lUnga paign, carried to a successful con­ Taka notlea tbat Annie Muaaallera of Prince and are having a feast for the white men. in honor of the King." Rupert, U. C, occupation mirried woman, lntn.de clusion, will not only sell your io apply for permiaaion to purchase the following To the Feast Hall. Mr. Pern's party went, and there at the deecrilMKl landa: real estate for you—but M*II it to Commancm at a poat pUr.ted at a poet at the head of the table, the Indian Agent presided over a goodly gathering. •outhttrel curner. GO cbatna <.. •: ir- -u N. 1- corner the person to whom it i- worth ot Lot I!;*. Harvay'e Survey. Coaat Dutnct, From .ill the railway and survey camps—the "highways and the by* Range j. thenc* eaat 20 chains, ihence north 40 most. chain*, thence weat 40 char,*, ihence aouth 20 ways"of the Naas—th ewhite men gathered in response to the chief's chaina, thenca eaat 20 chaina, thence eouth 20 t «balne to point of corotnanci-n-.ent, containing 120 I invitation. acr** mora or leaa. Dated May », 1911. ANNIE MLSSALLLM | News .. Some Bargains The Ayansh band in uniform played patriotic airs. They had By looking over today's rial Put, May 13. previously rendered a Coronation hymn in the village church, the estate ails you will IH able to -Skeena Und DUtrict—District ol Caaaiar music lor which was specially composed by their own missionary. Taka notice tbat L Thumaa McMeekin ol forecast some of the assured real Prince Rupert, U. C, occupatioa clerk, Intend to Rev. Mr. McCullagh. To the assembled company Chief Skadeen apply fur permUe'on to purchase the following estate sales of the very mar ..lecni-e-J Undo: told of their loyalty to the King, of their friendship for the "King's Commencing al a tioel plar.tid about two rnib-w future. 'Kith of the forka of tba VMM and Flat riven, \ people." as the whites are called in the vernacular, and of their respect tbence north HO chaina. their* ea«t ao chaini, thence aouth M) chaina. ihenee »€»i »<0 chaini. for the law and order that the King's |x-ople had instituted. Very Dated April \6. 1911. THoM \S McMLGKIN USEFUL BY-LAW Pub. Mu 13. Francu S. Prtelon. Agent Readers significantly, the Chief referred to the cause of the minors of trouble, the Indian's reluctance to serve the white men. until their claims in To Prevent Epidemics, Comes Skeena Und DUlrict - Ih.tricl of Caaaiar the land tide dispute are referred to the law they have been Take notice that I, Charln L. I lelgrove of Slaw- art H. C„ occupation prue[TCtor, intend to apply taught to reverence. Into Force on 21st (or perraiaekm to purcbaae Die fullowlng deacribed landa: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle has written two new adventures "If. the law says the land is for the Indian, il is well. If the law Commencing at a poet planted about iii milea Alderman Newton's by-law to outh and one mde weat of ibe forka of tb* White R of the famous detective for the Daily News. says the lard is for the while men, it is well. We will be satisfied an.) Flat riwra, thenee eoutb SO chalm. thenee cope wiih the possibility of out­ eaat 50 chain*, tbence north Ml ehalni, thenoe weat | when we know." said the Chief. J-O chaina. . breaks of infectious illness in Prii >. Dated AprU 20. 1911 CMAULKS DKLGKO\ £ * The little incident of the spontaneous act of loyalty in preparing Pub. Mat 13. FrancU S. Preaton. Agent 5a a "white man's feast" fur the white men on Coronation Day ought Ru|x*rt has been carried to iis ,nal 0 6 Sfcf-vni Und Diatrict—Dttlrict of Coaat Range not to go unrecorded. There is real logic in the plea of tin-chief of '" •***• "' Pf *" ? '" " Take notice tbat 1, J. Harold McKean ol Princ ind will come into force on the Rupert. II. C-, occupat on blarkam th. Intend to Thc Daily Nuws has joined a syndicate of leading news­ the Ayansh. that if the Indians are to venerate and observe the law apply lor permeaton to purchaae the following 21rt U,y Th 1 d«cr t«d Undi: papers of United States and Canada to induce Sir Arthur Conan of Canada, then the Proviiit- of British Columbia in its dealings J " " ''• f™ ** Commencing at a pott planted about three and ,r xr tioM ,k one batf mile* d itant in a eoutb m eater lv direction Doyle the author of the famous Sherlock Holmes stories—the greatest with the Indians should be prepared to submit itself to the courts of - "* P™*« W"! <* '» '" from a blind alough from Ubaervaiory Inlet where the aarr.e touchee tbe Ir.dan Reaerw, ihence w«t detective stories ever written—to give to the world two more of his justice. prt vent infection spreading. 60 chaini, thence eouth *0 cha na. thence emit 60 chaina, tbenee north no cbam to po nt of com entrancing tales of the great detective's skill. "If ilu law says that the land is for the Indian, it is well. If mencement. contal**ing MJ acr*w more or lee*. Did You Know It? Daied Apr 114. 1911. h HAROLD McKPA lhe law says the land i- for tin white men. it is Well. We will IK* sat­ Your real estate is a*- salct bl( .*- isfied when we know," is an attitude of mind that would very well Saeer.a Und DUtrict - Dittr ct of Caaalar staple merchandise—ar.d. to juggle Taka notioe that 1. John Robert Pacev of Pnnca become the administrators nf law and order in this Province. Rupert, H. Cm occupauon cook, intend to apply a Word, as advertisible! tor tiermiwion to purcbaae tba following deecribed landa: THEY WILL START Commencing at a post planted (2) two milea NEW ZEALAND S RAILWAY RECORD aouth and 2 two niins «nt of the forka of tba ON MONDAY, JULY 17th POOR SNIFF YACHT White aad Flal riven, thenoa aoutb 80 chaini theoce eut *0 chain*, thenca north 80 ehalna. tbence wart *0 cha ni. Notwithstanding the period of hard times that has visited New I rated Apr I 20, lull JOHN RtlHKRT PACEV Zealand during the past two years, the governmeni-owncd railways '' MuM F,mi n F r,"h ' ,in,lmi: Pub Mat 13. Franc i S. Praaton. Ageo . of Nov Zealand have shown a steady and gratifying growth. The Place Ski a Und Di.ir d I-.strict rf Coaal Range & net pn.tils for the war 1910 were $5,401,580. Take note* that I, Martha Leak, of Mnce Ku;**?t, ll. C , occupat on rnerr -d woman l.*ten i 0ne eek lo r,n, v ,ivi to apply for permiaaion to purcbaae tbe following The Adventure ol Hie Devil's Foot It should b.- remembered th.t the settled policy of thc New " " ' ''" ' -deacribed land*: fu r T h Commencing at a peraic the railways for the benefit of all'P" ""' l*"V. " "• " >*" '- Otto halt nilce dUtar.t In a aoutbweaterly direction fron wnarf b xhv Nl from a blind alough (rum Ubaervaiory Inlet where •AND- the people and not lor profits. | ' •"• """ ' the tame t<>uel<-» H.e Ind an Reaerve, Ibence eut ,)aNis ,MV iwn ,h lnil Mi cbaina, tbenc* aouth MI cba na, tbence weet 6 A- rapidly as the receipts warrant, freight and passenger rales• * '' '">' "" chain*, thence north M rha na lo point ot com* H,!i wn ,,w ,,M mencemeM, ennta n rg bio acrea mora or \*m. are reduced, while special provisions have been made by which thei •.'"" " "'•''' '" " Dat**d ftjirl II, 1911. MARTHA LKKK ' railways an* utilized in tin government's effort to assist the people|counc"l meeting. Pub Mav 13. t" become home-makers, without them being denied the chance of A ""•••••'"•-••-• *m arrange thai The Adventure ol the Red Circle ,lu h, l 1, ,,ld ,, i f Skeer.a Und Dutrict-DUlrict ol Coaat Range having their children property educated, and without interfering ' ' l' " """' " ''"' "• Take notica that Mar. Ueaton liddenWva of M n rmr f ,1M Victoria. It. C.. occupatioa bouaekeeper. Intend* with thc regular city employment of the heads of families. *• *' ' ••'• ***to*k* *"" «' lo_apply tor permtelnn to purchaa* tne tolloaing ar,H,r To fost.r this work, a nominal fare Is charged the workers and •• - Comnenctng at a (Kiet planted at the anuthw-art corner nt Lot ttrt. Range 6, Coaat Dutrict.thence the school children during certain hours morning and evening, by **} cT.aln* -wmth tbenc* 40 cbaina eait, tbence DO We have read these stories in the proof, and they are up to the TRY THE "NEWS" WANT chaim nortb. thence 4<> ehalna wert to point ot which, ai a coal nol exceeding that paid by patrons of the street rail­ MMMMtment. containinJng 32l_0, acrea more or 1 high standard of skill that the earlier stories aet. We can say AD. WAY OF FINDING MARY m.ATON GILDKRSLLLVE way service, the artisans in the country are able to continue work Dated AprU 1 no morc. and their children ran enjoy city schools while making their homes Pub Ma, 6 The Daily News has secured the sole right of publication for in tin* country. 1 n Skeena I«an I Diainrt—Diilrict of Coaat Tak* notice that tre.1 W. Uohler ol Kitaum- kalum, occupation farmer, Intendi to apply lor thc whole of Northern B. C. These stories can only be obtained New Solid Ladies fnrmtorion to purchaae tha following deacribed land*: in the DAILY M-.WS. Commencing at a jmt plantcl at tha north­ ern*! cornet ol V lubm * pre^nptioa, thenoe LEATHER BAGS \ 2u chaini eouth, thene* 10 chaini eaat, thence 20 They will appear in both the daily and weekly edition. They Hi chaini nortb, tbenop 10 chalm wait to poet ot co»nmencement containing 20 acrei more or lew. in Crocodile, Morocco, Etc. Datoi April 10, 1'Jl 1. FltlKDRICK W. IIUHLKR will start in next Monday's News. SECURITY IS THE IMPORTANT THING lvut.. Apnl 22 Fred Hampton. Agent to consider in the disposition of valuables. You •••••• Skeera Und Diatrict -Diatrict ot Coaat Range 6 5 have eliminated every possibility of loss if you Take notice that I, Hell Hall Kenney of Yar­ a have a box in a modern fire and burglar proof mouth, Nova Sco'ia, occupation married woman. THE CORRECT STYLES Intend to apply (or permiaaion lo purchaae the vault, such as you will find at thc Continental foflnwing deacribed land*: JL Trust Cor.rpany. Limited. : : : : Walchc, Sou-renir, Jewelry Commencing at a po>t planted at north eut 13 cornet ot T. L Lot Matt, thence running weet 40 ClTDCrDIDC FOR YOURSELF AND riniv chair*, thence north "0 ehalna, thence eaat 40 rhair.*, thence aouth Ml chalm to place ol com­ OUDJLIAIDL FOR YOUR FRIENDS LAIVLI •••••• mencement containing ,\20 acrea more or leae. | The Continental Trust Company, Limited , My port le on aouth eaat corner ot land applied *j* SECOND AVENIE - PRIM E Rt'PERT, B.C- orrinai. ».ini MMOfM r.m -,.tr. for, marked letten S. f.., about one mile acil of Lake Lakelse, aoulh Pile of Skeena river DiMrict ' R. W. Cameron & Co. nf Coaat Range f>. Dated April 29. ISM! HKLL HALL KENNEY 8 8a988lSiS{3ei}S8IS8l!!Sa3S.»e!8% Cor. fith St. and Second Av. nue. Tub. Mar 13. John Haverty, Agent PHONE X2 Stories Start in Monday's Paper ' akeena Und District- District of Coaat Ranar fi uxxrot-ooexxxxxxxxxxx-xo C%*««t plantdl to chains weat ' and I*' etttlni MNth "f lln-s^iiithwest corner of bit The Daily News j No 17.1.!, r«oire .'i Coaal ilistrlrt,marked Wm.Leslie, —ALL KINDS OF ' N.W. rntner. thenre «,iiitb 4li chains, thence east : W rhain«, thrnoe n--rth 4-' chains, thence west *ai j | amine to poal "f aomiMnMflMrti cnntainlnn Mo The Daily News acrei m.ire or less. DELIVERED TO ANY AD­ WM. LK8LIK -THE LEADING NEWSPAPER OF NORTHERN B. C- „ ^ T. 1). UMi Agent Fur and Skins I Dated March 2"lb. 1911 DRESS IN SECTIONS 1, 5, Tub. April 29th, ml Tanned. Mounted and Rk«-na Und Dislrict -Dtatrld ol Caaalar 6 AND 7 EVERY DAY FOR Lined for Muff a. Etc. Tske notice that I, Alfred Itenyman Willlama "t I'rince Uut»ert. It. ('., occuiiatlon merchant Intend to apply tor permiaaion lo purchaae the 50c A Month - $5.00 A Year arm WORMM tHAntw KE-KSONAMF following dwrilrt-d lands: W0M CUAIAKTUD Commencing al a post planted about (2) two mll-sa south of th* forka oi tbe White and Flat rieeta, tbenee BO ehalni south, thenee ftO ehalna Vmcower Fw Drmiii Company 1 ••aa, tbance W) ehalna north, thenee 80 ehalna 50c PER MONTH 1843 Granville St ¥«,, l!8 eaat. Kb Ma, ia ' ***** B Vtm***> At*nl

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|T%_H-»<^H-*-lttr-*af*f>--111'- •-,"«-•••* •.•fc-.i-fc.,- *-*-W For most delicious Bread, TT TEMS OF T Double Weekly Service Duinly Biscuits, Ele., use I = THE COSY CORNER = j SPORT S.S. Prince Rupert, S.S. Prince George DEVOTED PRINCIPALLY TO THE INTERESTS OP WOMEN j J. For LYNCH BROS. I it-a*****-**^. I *******--.i a '•> •*»«»*» "***" Robin Hood Flour Ad Wolgast is said to have Vancouver ThiB is a little section of the paper, which from day to day will be devoted remarked a tew months ago that General Merchandise Largest Stock Victoria to subjects of special interest to women. Any and all of the ladies of Prince Rupert Owen Moran was the only one of AND are invited to contribute to its columns, and to take part in its discussions. Sug­ his prospective opponents thai he gestions and criticisms are invited by the editor. The hope is expressed that "The VW Dealer Has It Seattle I Cosy Curner" will fill a social need. considered seriously, Lowest Prices in Northern B. C. e e & Mondays and Fridays, 8 a.m. Lord Conyngham, who was for­ A CHARMING AFTERNOON and must be carefully laundered For Stewart, Thursdays ami Sundays •—•••- ••-— —-U merly a lieutenant in the Third at 8 a.m. Special fare on Sunday *«-* to last until coltl weather. Every a •»•»••» •» • IM, ^.aa..^~.-^--»-..'".-*-*-**-*-~'~^'~4*--"*'" GOWN Battalion, Duke of Kdinhurg's DOBt $11.50 return including meals woman should know how they ar. Wiltshire Regiment, is one of the unit liiTth. done to Instruct hor laundress, tFRED. STORK ». Prince Albert sails for Port Simp­ I -General Hardware - best known sportsmen in the whole son, Naas River, Masset, Naden See that all repairs are made before of Ireland. lie has three seats Hurlior, Wednesdays, 1.00 p.m. and f*>r: the blouses are put into the wash. in Ireland; Slane Castle, thc Hall, Buildcra' Hardware Queen Island points, Sat­ Very fine ones last longer if not and the Lodge, the two latter in urdays 1 p.m. WE - HAVE - FOR - SALE Valves & Pipes Oxford Stoves T done in the general wash. Many Count Donegal. Railway Service to Copper Riv.r (CROWN GRANTED) Granitoware Tinware «. Mixed trains from Prince Rupert Wed­ women save a hall dozen or more tt & & nesdays and Saturdays, 1 p.m., re­ to be done at one time. turning Thursdays and Sundays Merritt Griffin, a representative 5.20 p.m. Make thick suds of lukewarm SECOND - AVENUE .. of the Chicago A. C. at the Olym­ Th. Grand Trunk Railway Sjrat.m Section 9 water antl pure white soap and pic games in London in 1910, and connecting with trains from thc Pacific Township 1 squeeze the blouse up and down one of the greatest amateur discus coast opprates a frequent and conven­ ient service of luxurious trains over its Range 4 NECHACO VALLEY in it. Rub as little as possible. If throwers in the world, is today in a double track route between Chicago, necessary, wash through a second W. L. BARKER paralytic state from serious in­ Toronto, Montreal, Quebec, Halifax, Architect Portland, Boston, New York and Phila­ PRICE :-$15.00 PER ACRE, EASY TERMS suds. juries sustained in a runaway delphia. Atlantic Steamship bookings Rinse out the soap through Second avenje and Third street accident. His condition is critical. arranged via all lines. Full informa­ Over Westenhaver Bros.' Office. tion and tickets obtained from the This is an excellent section and was one of the first to be several waters, using a little bluing tjs -*g 0 office of staked in the Valley. it the last. If the blouse is not Calgary has only tWO men now A. E. McMASTER to be starched, hang in the sun MUNRO & LAILEY In the charmed circle of .300 and FREIGHT AND PASSENGER AGENT to dry, if the material is white; Architects, over in the batting averages. Both Stork Building, Second Avenue. otherwise, dry indoors. Sprinkle of these are the big league timber— half an hour before ironing and Wilson and Standridge. Dtiggan, wrap in a clean towel. Use mod­ STUART & STEWART Moran and O'Brien are close run­ B.C. Coa.l Service Samuel Harrison & Co. erately hot irons and see that the ACCOUNTANTS-:- AUDITORS ners up, and have all fattened up Brokers and Financial Agents, Prince Rupert ironing board is covered with clean Law-Butler Building Phone No. 280 their batting averages during lhe Famous Princess Line muslin. Use an old blanket in Prince Ruoert P.O. Box 351 victorious series with Edmonton. several thicknesses, into which tt tt tt A press embroidered pans. Put an S.S. ALFRED CARSS, C. V. DENNETT, B.A. "Too much grease," according extra muslin cloth over this. of Britlih Columbia of B.C.. Ontario. Saa- and Manitoba Bara. katchawan and Al­ to Jim Sullivan's own statement, Friday, July 14th, 9 a.m. EMPLOYMENT A sleeveboard ensures quicker made the Knglish fighter sick and FOR VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE OFFICE :. : berta Bart. FREE work. Without one use a small CARSS & BENNETT was responsible for his recent Windsor Hotel J. G. McNab General Ag.nl iron and there need be no creases. BARRISTERS, NOTARIES, ETC. For all kinds of help, cooks, Office-Exchange block, corner Third avenue and defeat by Billy P&pke. Sullivan waiters, dishwashers, hotel por- FIRST AVENUE AT I I.ill 1II 8TRKKT Iron the sleeves first. Sixth ,treet. Prince Kiii'rrt. 8 said today he knows he can beat tern, all kinds of laborers or me­ Newly Furnished and Iron tucks ami plain pari of chanics, call up Steam Heated Rooma P&pke, and would have done it waist next on right side. Start WM. S. HALL, L.D.S., D.D.S. il the American hadn't entered the S.S. Phone No. 178 A FIRST CLASS IIAR AND DINING at the shoulder, holding the tucks DENTIST. ring with a pound or so of hog or call at the ROOM IN CONNECTION firmly with the left hand. Then Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. fat rubbed into his skin. Sullivan RATES 50 .-IMS AND UP All dental operation, akllfully lr.--it.al. Gaa and ... FOK... Grand Hotel Free Employment Office turn blouse and iron lace and local ana.thelic. administered for the palnlr*. ex­ insists he will make Papke fight BATH8 FREE TO nn MS An exceedingly good looking anil traction of teeth. Con.ultatlon free. t'fli.**.: llinilijuarters for cooks * waiters embroidery on wrong side. HclKoraon Block. Pnnce Rupert. Il-U serviceable aftemooa gown ol black him again in the near future. P.O. BOX 37 Lace ruffles and edging should THURSDAY. JUNE 13th ROBT. ASHLAND chiffon satin made in tunic fashion. *.- -.- V be pulled out after ironing to give Take the fast light-draught steam­ Lower part of bodice and upper Attx.M.Manaon D.A.. W. E William..u » . L.L.D 11 is now almost an assured fact a new soft look. Frills should be er Inlander for Hazelton, ===E. EBY C& Co.=== ivirt nf tunic are black filet lace WILLIAMS & MANSON that when the footlmll season basted along bottom edge before REAL ESTATE over white chiffon cloth. Sleeves Barristers, Solicitors, etc. starts in the Old Country, next being laundered, and when ironing Box 285 and ii|i|ii-r part of bodice are stain September will see a third division Kitsumkalum Land For Sale HAYNER BROS. begin at bottom, pulling gently Prince Rupert, B.C H. B. Rochester - Agent UNDERTAKERS AND EMUALMERS with undcrsleeves, yoke and stock of the football league. There is 111 MK II I M • B. C at top so the plaits fall into place. I - ..... Director* of white Mi i liiin l.i. i'. already a first and second division, Srd Ave. near Slh Si Phone No. 84 Most thin materials, save hand­ and the organization of a third A gown of this type is ap­ p. o. BOX 2S PRINCE RUPERT S. O. E. B. S. kerchief linen, are improved by a division is creating popular in­ ************************t propriate for wear upon any and The Prince Kupart Lod*c, No. 31ft, Sunt of thin starching. They keep fresh JOHN E. DAVEY terest. Thc clubs so far which Eotlanl. meela the flrat and third Tueedaya In all occasions. TEACHER OF SINGING -i.-h nunth In the Carpeniera Hall, at 8 p.m. longer anil take a better color. have signified their intention of w. J. MCCUTCHEON ', Carn*.r..mt.l.*l* al.wV ..f I>l.ia*. Si—.al |j P. V. CLARK. Sr.-. rtiriL OF Wl, FOXON. ESQ.. A.R.A.II.,"l ON.. ENO Sometimes this is supplied by joining this new league arc as i attention paid u> filling prnriiption.. P. O. Box ML Prince Rupert CAMPING OUT dampening with a little cold starch follows: Burslem P. V.. Cardiff ! Theatre Block 9mmm No. •. • Secoad Are. . water. City. Chesterfield, Croydon Com GEORGE LEEK ************************ Has your dinner lost its savor, Another starch is made by mak­ man, Crewe Alexandra, Darlington, Has your greeting lost its cheer? ing a paste with two teaspoons of MERCANTILE AGENCY Hartlepoola United Lincoln City. Is your daily stunt a burden? starch and a linle cold water, over COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Portsmouth, Rochdale, Rotherham NEW WELLINGTON COAL Is your laughter half a sneer? which is poured a pint of boiling SIXTH STREET PRINCE RUPERT Town. Southport Central. S. Shield There's a medicine lo cure you, water, stirring until smooth. A Adelaide, Soulh Liverpool. Si. He! LIMB BRICK PLASTER CEMENT SHINQLES, LATH, BLACKSMITH COAL .Grand Hotel.. There's a way to lift your lead, drop of bluing added gives a better en's Town, Walsall. WORKINCMANS HOME »P CARTAGE and With a horse and saddle and a mile color. Dip blouse in starch, wring ROGERS i BLACK Phone 116 Spring Beds, clean White Sheets 25c of O|H-II road. STORAGE Rooma 50c out at once, and hang out to dry. LICENCE REQUIRED BEST IN TOWN FOR THE MONEY Provide a number of coat hang­ G. T. P. Tramfer Ag.nl, I BOWLING, Is your eyeball growing bilious? § 4 AUcye. ? Tabtee. A food ex«r* J. GOODMAN. Proprietor ers for the kitchen. String over Order, promptly Mini. Price, i-ceBonaW*. Can't Keep Shop Without Even Is your tem|K-r getting short? alt*rn.*nn. Newman Block, ha- a line and hang each blouse on it OFFICE- H. B. Rocbeetcr. Centra St- Phon* «, Way Out at Seal Cove Palace Ice Cream Parlor i""" nth and 7lh St. Is this life a blind delusion, instead of folding. As the folding Ind AT*., ntxt lootd oAW* of OptimiaL *+\\ only Mt.aaisnN. I*roprl*lor and Mana-rrr Or a grim, unlovely sport? STOKES' ICE CREAM M444 444444 hanger can be had for ten cents For running a little general There's a world of health and Bni mad* in Saaltl*. Fruit and Candr. wMa- VICTORIA CAFE apiece, get a big supply and have THE IROQUOIS fruit, grocery and "notion" store aal* and It-tail Look for flaah ,1(1. at r.i«M. beauty, enough to hang the waists in down at Seal Cove without having, SAM l.OWr.N. I"t.inn,., Phon.M0 Lunch and Mr-alaatall houra: Lunch Ik, There's a heap lhat cannot fail, POOL Mral, Oc up-Come and SM closets instead of putting them taken out a trader's licence (',. little's NEWS Agency In a day In-hind the burros in bureau drawers. English and American Billiards TOU C»H OCT A • ..' *"' ««AL AHT TI«K McMillan was brought this morn­ Magazines :: Periodicals II Newspapers On a dusty mountain trail. Twelve Tables SECOND Avt, ing before Magistrate Carta, He City Scavenging CIGAUS *.: TOBACCOS :: FRUITS For row boats and launches gave as his reason for the omission G.T.P. WHARF Come out, old man, we're going telephone 320 green. Davis' thai he had thought his premises Mr. J. G. Weston announces that he To a land that's fret and large, has commenced work for the city. Boat House. Fruit : Produce : Feed were outside the city limits. This All orders received at tin* Where the rainless skies are resting was considered rather thin, lint Office, 5th St. Phone 42 On a snowy mountain marge. WHOLESALE on payment of costs, and the coal When We camp in ('.oil's own t, ROCHESTER & of a licence McMillan was released country, H. H. Morton - 3rd Ave. with an admonition. A man God* For Sale r MONROE You will find yourself again, SPECIAL stein, manager under McMillan. LADYSMITM Willi a fire Bl d a blanket and the TODAY was also required to pay costs of stars upon the plain! Lot L ' COAL FRANK D. KEELEY court and to take out a trader's Block Section Price —Hliss Carman in The Reader fi.-, Fresh Strawberries WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST licence. 34 8 $.126.00 PHONEIIS I ami I 14 8 650.00 Magazine. ..and Other Fruits.. Phone No. 200 P. O. Box 680 Prince Rupert Lodge, I.O.O.F. i and 8 7 2.000 PRINCE RUPERT. B. C. Be Business-like NO. fi.i CARING FOR FINE WAISTS ..Fresh Vegetables.. Come in and see our list of buys in If you have the business ability Meets in the Helgerson Block FROM VASHON ISLAND other pirta of the city to "make good" in a good 'msition. Some Laundry Hints That Ev­ Every Tuesday Evening It la So Cheap N.w Groc.ri.t N.w Provision. indicate it by advertising for On- ery Woman Ought to Know All members of the order in thc city To pay for even a "drawn out" position in a convincing, able and Campaign Ol want advertising and Practice. F. VV. HART are requested to vinit thc lodge. UNDERTAKER & EMIIALMER business-like way. CR. NADEN COMPANY which ends in a sale of your STOCK COMn.^K PIIOHH 68 By this season of the year J. P. CADE. N.G. Limited. property w ihe lust pdvw.tBge, is Ideal Provision House Read The Daily News H. H. MORTON, Sec. lingerie waists are showing strain Third Ave., near6thst Phone 190 I Swond Ave, Princ. Rupert, B.C. to pay inn a tritu*! 8 su&^ra^ rtssrasssssss:^^ REAL p REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS ESTATE ® JEREMIAH H. KUGLER (!) He buys Leases He loans Money He sells Buildings He sells Contracts Special Bargains in Kitselas bands Francois Lake bands bnkclsc Lands He has Farms For Sale i. He has Houses to Rent Hazelton District Lands Bulkley Valley Lands Kispiox Valley Lands Porcher Uland Lands He sells HouseB He rents Stores He buys Lots He builds Homes Kitsumkalum Lands, Sand, Gravel and Marble Deposits

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- — •* -1 THE DAILY NEWS LAND PURCHASE NOTICE „^..^«.^.~~-' ******** ^.^~~~~HB l, t fc DING DONG RACE [,-»_ ||—a I — "• I--a,! il — i-'— ***• -**»|— i al .1—| I,-%. i ,-± n ._||-,, --»•. ,,-, T, —, ---- - .-*-*^a ••»».», I >--^«'^'*^* * ^ * SONGSTER AGAIN NEW C.P.R. BOAT Skeona Land Diatrict—.DUtrlct ot (*„„. ., ll UP TO RUPERT Taka notlw thut Aluudai MolatS , .T' couver, B C. oci.-U|)alioii n,ui ,.iU, "' \" IN TROUBLE FLOATING PALACE Intend, to apply lor parmWoa to i,u„i,. *!* I lollowing deacribed laitda: PMMIH ib, Comraenclnj at a po«t plantud m i,a.„. I New C.P.R. "Princess" Romped c l ,lh "The News" ClassifiecjA-ds. Irom the aouthw.-.i iorno, ol Lot B«, , " " " The Previously Convicted Pietro S.S. Princess Mary Called Here I chain, aouth, thonM 40 clmiiu. B^^ ',V ","* SS into Port Ten Minutes Ahead chain, north, thence 41) chuiu. mu ,„ "?, * Pays the Penalty of $15 and Last Night on Her First Trip I of the American City of Seat­ DmmugSffi. mi!"1"11 a-U """ ""Stf Costa in Police Court Today. North—Finest C. P. R. Boat I tle. Hot Race. Pub.MW6 ALEXANDER MC|N1-Uia on Coast Service. I ==0ne Cent A Word For Each Insertion^ Once again the tuneful Pietro I Skeena Und DUlrlct-DUirict ol Cttlu -THEY WILL REPAY A CAREFUL LOOKING OVER-- Spirited rivalry exists between Take notico tbat I, Percy Fiueli iZ... L has been caged by the wary artist Those who saw the C. P. R. I the coastwise steamers of similar ol Stow-^t, U. C, occupatiun |p3^°8». of the police forte bird lime de­ S.S. Princess Mary, when she SB tonnage and power, and the latest Commoncliui at a poat pUstad on tha mh, partment, Constable Mansell. In­ stopped here lust night on her way ' • ***** r*m* I*************** •**•*•**•»*••*..••** ,*--^..-*».. •—••-•••••-• • bank o( tho Naaa river ubout auvui) ulia ,, pair of live challengers are the tho lorka ol the Naaa river, tliunco aoutli PO cha?*,. judiciously the Pietro tuned his north from Vancouver, with a thenco woat oil chain,, tlionou nonh a, , „:^ ( Lost and Found j new C. P. R. S.S. Princess Mary thonco oaat 811 chain, to poinl ul Manna,nvSi erratic pipe in the neighborhood full complement of passengers say and the sturdy old City of Seattle containing lilu acre* mure ur luaa. ' she is one of the finest boats in The Insurance People FreshFLOWERS PEKCV FRANCIS llillilMtn-li of the Knox Hotel about 12 EVERY CI.AS.S Of INSl'RANCi:. UKT OCR RATH 26 1 1 Kr, kSid I.OST-Eye masses. Incase. Flndal plwat ap­ On S.S. Prince George, tomorrow morninir which has l.uvady had a mn or PutM-ly'n. ' " ' " ^ «"-''"r o'clock last night. Though warned the C. P. R- coast service. She ply Moru* II. Crulif, Arctic Studio. 157-wl The Mack Realty and Insurance Co. B„ Li two with the Princess Royal. by Constable Mansell to retire to is a brand new steamer. Her Phone UO Thhil Avenue ami Fulton St FOUND- Puns containing n sum of money. Ap­ ARCTIC STUDIO, &#•••Build'' * ply Prlncelltupert General Hospital 1M-16S An exciting ding dong race Skaana Land DUtrlct—DUlrict ul Cm,;,, his perch for the night, the bright maiden voyage was made last FOlIND-Eurokii Cleaning mul Pressing Oom- Tak. notlc thai I, julin Cn»in al ",,.„ [mny. Men', iiilt. clcan.al iiml i>re»».*d HAW* kept the two boats lively between Rup.rl B. C, occupation laborer, intend iu uel, bird after a brief cessation of his March when she came out from Utiles' .ulta pressed and etaanao. l-r>' .'l*'nn- lor porinUalon to purchaae the lollowuii* d.*ac>b«l lag a .penalty. Koo 13 Waaunbavar Hl.*t-k. here and Seymour Narrows on the chirping warbled anew at 1 p.m. England to Vancouver to be placed m phono red 119. 1.-1-117 way up CO Rupert. First the Commencing at a poat piunted about n ... LOST-80 price coupon, Issued liv the I' n le.a mllea aouth ol tha lork, ol the Winn* and f\2 and the listening neighborhood on the and run.! r riveia, thenco aouth M) chain,, iheuro ea.t m Stiulio. These coupon, "ill lie •eceptad I "Princess' passed the "City" just enraptured heard his echo-awaken­ Owing to the S.S. Princess Royal PUMIItod before July 3rd .'it lhe IVerle, cbaina, thenca north UU chuiu,, u...... »,.,, .„ Over 10,000 Studio. Alder Uloclt. 111-147 beyond the Narrows. Afterwards chain.. ing lilt. Constable Mansell heard being placed on the Vancouver-1 Datad AprU 18, 1911. JOHN IS'VI*,* a the American steamer put it over 1Mb. May 13. FrancU S. PraUa, Aj«t it too ar.d returned with a plentiful Victoria run while the S.S. Prin­ the Canadian for,a lap or two, but supply of salt for the bird's tail cess Victoria is being overhauled. PRESCRIPTIONS For Rent Skeana Land DUtrict—DUtrlct ol Cout the C. P. R- boys had BOmething Taka notica that Hume Uabingtun ol |'nm and bird lime for his Tootsies. So the Princess Mary was sent nortii 1 I Ruport, B. C, occupation maator niarin.-r, M.UI.J, Havo been dispensed by us j ^f-Baa** i-^ %***M*J****m tucked away to spare as a little to apply lor permiaaion to leaa, tbu i . ..., the Pietro spent the night on the instead of the Princess Royal. llnce we came to Princ* j Mclntyre Hull, for concert., i.tettiiininents. doacribod lands: * dances, etc. Apply J. H. li...... 1, phone lib. surprise for their rivals, and piling Commencing at a poat planlod about lull chuu old familiar roost at the Govern­ A good deal of interest was Rupert. This is the best l auuth ot the Indian Ruaorvu on tho ,-a.t ..;. u testimony that our j Furnished Cottage, modern or. ernences. for it on at the last moment nipped into Gooao Bay on the out aide ot thu IWnautu thunc ment Buildings. "Not Guilty" centered on the arrival of the' aunmier month.. Apply Mr- Alder, :ii"d Ave., north liW chain, along shore to the R-Mt*fl lir«, oppoaite New, Olttce. MI-MO Prince Rupert ahead of the City thonco weat 60 chaini mora or l.-aa to liou«. li-y was the burden of his song in the Princess Mary and the fact that DRUGS ARE PURE J Thr.a--r.Him tint In Weatenliav.-r lllia-k. !i'< per Ihvnce 100 chain, along shore, thencu u-ut au month: Hat In Clapp Building. 115; other Hat. of Seattle. chaina mora or le*. to poat, cuntaining da aena police court today, and he even she came and went away in the. and houses furnished and unfurnished. Apply more or loaa. and that wc arc j Weatenhaver Bro... phone 100. 147-wl Datod March 8, 1911. HUME llAIUNUTUN dared to suggest that Constable night time was a disappointment. 1)o awa Wlth B Patronize a white Pub. AprU 16. Slx-roomcd BOOM to rent; m.alern convenience.. y ™' - , , Mansell was no good as a musical to many people. An opportunity. Specialists in Prescriptions j EraaerSt.. Apply Director. Cohen* I'-. lM-tf 1 laundry. White labor only at BIG DEALS IN W'ant.al-Small huuae, furnished or partly furn­ Skeona Land DUlrict—DUtrlct ul Caaaiar critic. But Magistrate Carss de­ however, will be afforded to those Everything that should bo 1 ished. Sute term. U* Box It. Daily Neivsllf-tf | Tako notice that I, Charier M. Knuu*. o Pioneer Laundry. Phone 118 Prince Kupert. B. C, occupation larmvr, inland cided that the diploma should be who want to see the Princess Mary in an up-to-date druggists \ Comm.aliou, house, corner iltli Ave. ami Thomp­ REAL ESTATE to apply (or permiaalon to purchaae the lolluBing son St., furnished or unfurm-hed. Phone 28.1 described landa: awarded to tin* pretty Pietro. anil mi Monday afternoon when she, store we keep. : ( j or P.O. Box M*. Commencing at a post planted about .1) thra, milea aoutb and (illtwu milea Best ul 11..:.:..,( he retired to the tune of "Fifteen will be here southbound. j Store* and office, for rent. Applv Dr. Mclntyre, McCffery & Gibbons Sales To­ Whlta river and Flat river, Ibeoce aoulh bU cbaiu, Third Ave. phone green .V.*. 125-tf tiit-iioe weal HO cliaina, theoce north PO chaina, dollars and costs" pitched in an She is about the same size as C. H. Orme J talled Nearly $27,000 This ihence east 80 chains. "THE PIONEER DBOOOIST" { Nrutl>-Furnlshnl Rooms; nnUtmM Pltft Week. Dated April20,1911. CHARLES M. l.Ni.i >t; appropriate key by the Magistrate. the S.S. Princess May but even Apply Mrs. Mullln, over Hajtttte TheatreH i SAVOY HOTEL Pub. May 13. Francis s. Preston, ',,.-.: more |ialatially fitted up. Her| Second Ave. Phone No. 82 lltMm Phone 2*5 If ymi want to rent 11 huuae, furnlahed ; length is 210 feet, her width 40! Praicr and Fifth St. There is a good ileal of talk Skeena Land DUtrlct—DUlrict o Coin Rani. I _J , or unfurnlehrtl, corner 6th A >e. nnd Thumpion Take not ce thai Murdock Mcltac o( Vanroum i Street. All modern eonvetiiencee. The only hotel in town OTTAWA TEAM feet and she draws 10 feet of water. with hot and cold wat­ about the dulness of the local ll. C. occupation real uatalo brukvr, iolendi lo er In room,. Beit fur- apply for uurniUalon L* purchase in, lulluwina Coay furnialt.sl r.*»nm. Mr- Ituwer, Someriet j real estate market. McCaffrey oi described lands: She is a twin screw steamer of | Koome, Thinl Avenue, bttwwn Seventh nnd | ni.h.al houu north of FINE ATHLETES Vancouver. Room, GOc Commencing at • post planted on lh. -aiu.b 1,697 tons.2.310 h.p and can s|H*cd . lu >-i» 117-tf up. Phone 37. P.O. Gibbons are not feeling the effect bank ol Eicbumalks river about live milt* [turn f^ii'^.a»"»a..i-^a,*^j,a-^...aafc...*^fca.^fc.,H^ii-—i lA Box 129. :: : its eonduone. with lh. Skeona river. Uivnca io about 10 knots an hour. Her of dulness. During the past week chains weat, Ibenc. io ch.ins nortb, these, til The Eight Who Did so Well at cbaina west, thonc. IU chain, nonh, thence ID sixty staterooms are models of r their sales have totalled nearly ch.lna east, thenca 20 cbaina aoutb. thenc, til Henley are All Crack Men and Help Wanted j ( chains east, Ibence 10 cbains south lo point ol convenience anil comfort and the omme & Fiiher 127,000. Here is the record: commencement, eontalnini 3-0 acre* more or ks, Credit to Canada. [ [ / Prudhomm* Datvd AprU 21, IHU. Mt'KDOCK *.'.,•:. li. eight tables in thc dining room M Sm s r Smry Teorher wantr-l for the Port SimpaoBfUpMBn Public * ^ ^ ^ ^" Lots 5 and 6, Block 22. Section 1, Pub. May it. seat sixty people. The passenger Scaled Trndrrt KMI-I-HM*. to the undersitrneil. School. Snlnry ItO per month. Apply to John Jor Spokane parties to local in­ Inquiries have been made in Peane, School Truatve, tUtinff attmlnmenii and id endoned "Temler for Public Huildinir. t'hll- onrloM< ti~atlrn<>nlal«. I :•!•-" accommodation is 500. hwftCk. B.C.." will Wrecelvnl ftt t- • mlicr int il ' vestors for §18,000. Lots now are Skoena Land DUlrict—DUlrict ol.Coasl lUngs i Prince Rupert about the *x.*r- l.ai p.m. on Monday. July 24th, 1911. for the con Wantnl 2»» I-.-i). t. f. Apply Pncille Coaat Con- Tak, note, thai I, John Ivan Peter* ol ITIM, i'apt.tin N'eroustos is master of atruciton of a Public Ilutldmir. Chilliwark. B.C. atructlon Company. Diirby Uland, 1.S3-1S6 occupied by Continental Trusi Rupert, 11. OH occupat oo clerk. Intend to apply soiiiul of the Ottawa Rowing Plana. •pacification and form uf ct>ntract can lie (or permiaaion to purchase the (olloalnt dcacriM the Princess Mary. •em and furma of trnder obtained at the ufllre of Girl wanted. Immediately, f r light houacwork. Co., and J. H. Rogers, and Co­ ands: Club's eight which put up Mich a Mr. Wm. Hendrraon. He«'dent Airhltect. Vic Apply Mm. IV Cohen, phot- H I'-'-tf toria B.C.. at the Pott Office. Chllllwack. B.C.. operative Real Kstatc Co. Commencing at a post plantod about • i:- sa fine race for the Grand Challenge and at tht* Department. Minera 1-1.5*'. Mucker* SS.U*. wnnlH at Hidden one-half miles dUtsnt n a aoulh westerly d tact ofl Crwk Copper Co,. Gooae Bay. TakeS.S. Vad*o Do You (rom a blind alough (rom Observatory Inlet -' -r. Cup al Henley last week. PRAISE FOR GOOD WORK Ptrtona tendering are notlHH that tend* «r Venture. 14K*tf Lots 5 and li, Block 2S, Section 1, the Mm, louche, tha Indian Kesvrve, Ihenc. era will not be conatdeml unleaa made on the ' NEED SOME SCRIB­ west tii cbains. Ihenco nonh 80 chains, tt..ne. printed forms aupplled. and at iM-.fi with thrir Twoffood Juiner* wanted. Apply Pacific Con- for Vancouver parties to local The Ottawa eight representing — — , _. a-. aa actual alvnature*. atattnit their t*ccupatloni and BLING PADS FOR east 80 chain**, tbinc* aoulb bO chains to poitt s atructlon Company, Digby Nland. 14T-1SO YOUR OFFICE USE? investor for 18000. commencement, containing 610 acros more or k*a Canada at Henley is made up of a ban Francisco rirm Compu- puce* of MUMM in the mw ..r Anu. UM Porter Wanted Apply T*U«-t Hooma, 2nd Ave. Dsted April 14, IHU. JOHN IVAN II 1: :..- _• a. a a .a a actual alcnatur*. lhe nature of the occupation. 144-tf I'ub. May 13. crew that is will-know,i in the Eaat merits the Newt Advertising and place of residence of each member of the' Lot 1, Block 30, Scttion 1, to B — . ... , ftrm mutt be 0vm. >f*^'^"> i'*^.i-»*ali-^i'-*...-^«i"»..H****.ii-^i.-^..A Vu> have a stock not only in the rowing circles, btall on ItS Work, Each tender muat be vcompanled by an *>•• local investor for *?H)00. Coast Land District -District of Sk.-t-i.a i repted cheque un a chartrml bank, payable bo in good bond paper Take notice that I, Paul Brwxtler, of but in various other lines ol sport. the order of the Honourable the Minuter of Pul*-' Boarders Wanted • Modern house and lot on Duns- »., * i. . • / ., lie woraa. equal loian par cert. ..i inr amount «l j VERY CHEAP Porcher Island, occupation farmer, in­ lie Work*, equal tu ten percent, of lhe amount • f i muir street for 13000. tend to apply for permission to lease Pulford is stroke and !>. J. i'"Dona­ The following letter, from the th*t*n.i*r which ..till-* forfeited if ih* ***r...n ' ..*.. ...aa .. a .. . 11 'a ,* ca , , r. *-. a r. e c l*nd*rir« decline lo enter ml., a <*.-hlra.-t when +—**--**-*-'*-""**-"—*-**' the following foreshore: Conimvntiiig hue is bow car. The intermediate •st.lll.lanl (.as l-.llginc lo., ol Nlll railed ui-nnto do w.«t fa.lt.. r..ni|.lrtr ihe w..,k THE DAILY NEWS Lots 3 ar.d 4, Block 28, Section 8, *.,*_, j , a-nwaci**contracled, lorfor.. 1I1f ,nthe^lendee i.r r he nol accepte.! A few en.*,- hom*llk" room, cheap to Heady at a post planted about 12 feet from the seats are held down by Kilt, H;-r- rrancisro, has wen received l>\ th*choau*winh*r*tum*.i roomer.. Kinu tieorirn Hotel. 2nd Avenue. PHONE 98 5tO local parties for $725. location post of lot 1301 on Porcher Ii* , n « , Th* Department >]<**# not bind ils*\( lo accept l.ll-l'ta land, thence in a southerly direction riaon Green. McCuaig, Joliffe, Phil­ hcir agents, the Rupert Marine tb* k>w„i or any tender. following high water mark I-'1" fsatj lips and (•>'Donahue, with Sowden Ironworks, and |vasse..! i..nh.. ».i.•*,....• THE C.P.R. CO. mencement ,,,,. , . m*nt If they inner! II without authority from Price of Local Stocks PAUL BRENDLEK. of the Ottawa football Irani ar.d We were pleased to receive a the Department. < : . i Pnltiaa Wanted in real estate office. Small *al- ary and commiaaion. Fifteen year'* experience Dated March 7, 1911. l>. J. O'Donahue was secretary travell'nir fur n Chicago wholcaalr grocery* *on» (As reported by S. Harriaon & Co.) Sir Wm. Whyte Again Deines First insertion March 11 copy of the Prince Rupert Daily 1 cern. Brat of rrfrrrnc* . Addrei* answer to BID ASKE1J of the Ottawa Amateur associ ition News of June 30 containing the Land Registry Office J. L.. Long. T2*'-r>th vtreet. Kdmonton. Alberta. the Rumors That He Intends Skeena Land DUlriel—DUlrtet ol Coaat Rants Re laOti 10. 64 and 171. Rani;.* 4, 147-14H Portland Canal 15-34 16 Tako nollco that lirac* McTavUh, ol Vsncoam. for years. advertisement of the Frisco Stan­ to Retire from Work. 11. C,., occupation married woman, intends lo s|W Coaat lli.tn.-t Stewart M. & D. Co 1.00 lot permission lo purchs*. lb. (olloaing dest-ntM The Ottawa Rowing club has dard F-.iiginc. We wish to compli­ Red Cliff 1.15 1.16 Wh.rea, proof of loaa of Certificate f T.tV Main K.-.-f .20 Commencing .1 . poal planted at tbe souths-a*. been making a name for itself ment you on the advertisement, No. I.U.1M" loth* abn\* named property. Iaa.|..| For Sale (Canadian Press Despatch) corner 100 cbaina east and 20 cbains n..r*.i. ol ot 1 c n M , , , , lBr U| Silver Cup 10 the northeast corner ol Lot 1116, llarvey'a Sul.sy for several years at the Canadian as it is verv well gotten up. and We U "•• •>"»• J -* * _- "* i ,_ ]- f , -* P!J'" Montreal, July 14. -That he Coast District, Hang. 6, tbenc* 40 chsin. rut , ... , . Company, Limited, ha* beaan UM In II.I. nfllr-*. Uience 80 ch.ln. nonh, Ibence 40 chain, ant, Henley, 11 Baltimore and al Wash- trust It will bring you good bllsi- nolle* Is hereby -rtvrn ihat I .hall ai th* cxplrn would remain with the C. P. R. ^ * " lioHonn onf onon** montmonth frofr m the first publication here' c thenca 80 chain, aouth lo poat ol comniei.c. '.'••' llrss. of Issue a duplicate of th* .aid Certillcat* ol Before l.iiyinr your Steva or Range see A. J. conUining 320 acros moro or laas. . _..-...-.> ington, where lir.-t honors were Title unle*. In the meantime valid objection t>e lialla,..|. Mcllrid*nnd 1'iflh Ave. Cook stoves DRAGGED TO DEATH for some time yet was the dec­ Dated May 2, lull. ORACE MeTAllMJ from IU. 129-lm reaped, This is their first at- made to m. In wrltlna. laration made by Sir William Pub. May 6. Fred W. Uohler. Al.nl Dated al tha Land Real.try Office* al I'rlnre CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 WILL BUILD BIG PIER Rupert. B.C.. this *ilh day of June. IMI. Fir.t .-la*. ILaiminir Haiiu.. ten rooms, house­ Skoana Land DUtrict- DUtrict ol Caaaiu tempi serosa the pond, ar.d Can­ keeping and .Inaile. n.wlr furni.hed. Price Whyte today when asked if there Taka notio. that 1, Jama, Dunlop ol I nncs WM. E. BCRRITT. *:..'. For t**rm. applv owner on premises. District lleitl.trar of Titles battle for life. After crashing Rupert, U. C, occupation teamster, lnten-1 • adians have followed the crew Dreael |{o.*ninir HOUH*. ind Ave. 144-tf was any truth in the revived apply (or parmtaaion to purchase the lo.wBir*| Great Northern Railway An­ against some lumber on the false rumor that he would shortly re­ described lands: ^ closely since it sailed from Quebec. Commencing at a posl planted about t*o mil*. nounce Big Project at Van­ SHIPPING NEWS work two-thirds of the way down tire. He said he did not intend aouth ol tbo (orka ol tho Whit, .nd Flsl mm. Their easy victory over the thonce north 80 chaina, thence west t.0 cbsu* couver. BusinesBut s Chances .ii his fall, he dropped into the sea. to retire. thenco south 80 chslna, tbence east SO chain.. Belgians r.ii-ard the hopes of their Datod April 18, mil. JAMES DLNWP supporters. Dominion Gov't. Wireless Sy»- •--••—-•—--- ..—»>-*+ Rising painfully to the surface, Pub. May 1J. FrancU S. I'nslon. Al"' Though defeated by Magdelen (Canadian Press Despatch) rem Keeps Vessels in Touch Gonil mon^y In Mnvinit I'leturea, though with fractured ribs and Skeena Und DUlrict -DUtrlct ot Cassiar »rtart>y t..-tart<> *tartt movlniBMT r i irture ihow In Prince STANDARD WIDTH Taka nolle, lhat 1, Mary Carlo ol Sle.sri. in the final th. race was one of Vancouver, July 14.— A big pier with News Office. R;utM*rutwrtt Write nm< > f.-r iiartlcular*. H. Davli. thigh, he struggled to swim to the ll. C, occupation married woman, Inlend m slfif WaMtiwn. Wis, 137-wl lor permiaalon to purchsae the lollowlng d.acnt-M the fastCSI ever rowed on the on Burrard Inlet, to cost $450,000 nearest pile. He was held up by OF B. C. ROADS land: Commencing at a post plsnted tao ,.l nu«» course, and enable large ships to berth The weather is line and clear his mates until a boat was hurried •outh and (2) two mil*, wart ol the lorka .1 i« Whit, .nd Flat rlwr.. Ibanc. to chsin. nortj. dole t" the Great Northern freight ill Skidegate. EstCVtUl, Ikeda, Poi­ r Fire Insurance ^ round to him. All was done with Public Highways in Unorgan­ th.no. 80 chain, wart, thane. 80 chains ..jit.' -Ind- was announced by the rail­ splendid speed though uiiavailingly thenoe 80 chains eaat. .•*-. nl Gray and Cape Laao. •^*t*^„^,>*a>ni^.ii*^ii^4i^ii^li*^i*^ ised Districts Must be Made Dated April 20, IHU. MARY I »Sf". If your biisiin si needs .1 hard*to* Pub. May 18. FrancU a Proston, Atttl way company today. It i** cloudy at Ikeda, Trinagle The men giving evidence are cap­ 66 Feet Wide. flllil -on of employe, lh.' i|ii<-st is Tilt' llrlttah Union nml National Fin* Inauranrr Skeona Und DUtrict—DUlrict ol Cos>t and TatOOSh with rough seas Bt Company of |^ind»n. Knffland, with eatiital able fellows, and clearly proved Taka nolice th.t I, William Melville low worth a little want advertising. Pantorium Pionftr Clcanere. 'Phon« 4 of |Un,Oa0.O0 B««USm rates. The Mack themselves so for Dr. Kergin re­ ot Toronto, Ontario, oceupailon clerk, miea* Traingli. Kealtv and Inauranco Oiinuanv. ?(>-tf (Canadian Press Despatch) lo apply tor permUalon lo purchase the loUeaim marked on the speed with which described lands: , . The following veeaela are re* Victoria, July 14.—Hon. Thos. Commencing al a post planted at lhe IW" the hurt man was taken to the corner ol Ut 30o5 Rang 6, Coast District, ih'"« IH'tiid Taylor, Minister of Public Works, tast 60 chaina, thence north 40 clisins, thence .<*> Rcal Estate j hospital. 10 chaina to Hall's Oal* alough, thenc* s.oni Steamer Lillooet .*i Skidegate. announced this morning that the alough southerly to poinl ol commencement, cos Steamer Tees eastbotind off Ike­ Doctor's Evidence laining 160 acre, mora or lea*. The Continental Trust Co., Ltd. Ci**%,.**fcw**-*a**-*aa.**Bae*aa'-^w**aw'*a*,**aa*--^*,a standard width for all public high­ Dated April 8, 11)11. ...,.. ,.,„., ,y da al 0.3(1. You .an aav.* .".a- a day. We can aell you Rood In his own evidence Dr. Kergin ways in unorganised districts in WILLIAM MELVILLE tOI.LM AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $500,000 lot, for .'". n dny Phone 2H6 and let un Join Pub. April 29. Steamer Seattle Mam passed force.. II. F. M.-llneiCo. 150-162 described the injuries tO deceased, British Columbia and all main Skeona Und DUtrict—DUtrict ol Coail M** in at Tatoosh 7 30 laat night, and and explained the measures taken trunk roads in the organised dis­ Tako nolice lhat I, Hone! B«|ML"J*2S OFFICERS: ver, B. C, occupadon miner, intend to «W WM. T. KERGIN. M D , President DAVID H. HAYS, 1st VicePres schooner Robert Hind at I. a.m. to preserve life. Deceased was tricts, is Vn be sixty-six feet. The lor oonnlJon lo purchase the (ollowing doecntieo M. J. HOBIN. 2nd VicePres. and Manager Steamer Cowicfaan paased Cape suffering from severe shock, and distance is to be taken, thirty- Commencing at a port planted near Ih^W-jg* JAY KUGLER, Secrelary-Treasurer C B PETERSON, Ats'l.Manager weal cornw of Ut 9SI2, Range 6, 0«I*V2n E Lii/o on her w.i\ to Comox at 0.80 though efforts were made with three feet from either side of a thence wart 40 chain., thonco southiM, f, *J™0 Sweder Bros. thence eaat 40 chains, th.nce north 00 cnsins a.m. warmth and restoratives to revive main straight: centre line along otnt ol commencement, Executor and Administrator Receiver or Assignee Farm Lands an ' Mines El.led March 24, mil. LIONEL KINliSI.EY Real Estate and Insurance Agent For Care of Real Estate /-,.... Agents him, he collapsed. The cause the travelled road. An order to Pub. April 22. Fiscal Agents Trustees Registrar and Transfer Agenl li.-i: to nnnuunce that they At the Fountain of death was probably injury this effect will be issued. 8tlklne Und DUUIct-DUtrlct o( ''«*".,„, Trustee Under Mortgage and Deeds of Trust Inive litiuurlit out the inter- Tak. notica lhat Christian A. XSSJUSUE Safe Deposit Vault and Boxes Collections Ice Cream Cones 5c. Ice Cream •St ef Mr. Louis Rmlnick to the large blood-vessels of the B. C. occooatlon customs officer, lute'"*' {"Ej held in the firm nf Kudnick lungs thought Dr. Kergin. lor permUalon to purchaae the (ollowlnl Mtw SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, 4 per cent, on Deposits Sodas 10c, Sundaes 15c and 20c, To Mr. and Mrs. B. Cohen on land: , h—. oi* Bwadsr. onston tailors, Commencing at a poet planted ebout "J^, We will he plea.nl to anawer iny Inquiries reirardln* investment. In Princ* Ruaerl Ice Cream 25c pint. 50c quart.- etc, and hnpe to bo favor­ The jury consisted of Messrs. Friday, July 14th, a daughter. uuarter. ol a mile north .art Irom Olacwf »» and Northern British Columbia. and on tha east bank ol Stikine River and on." C. H. Orme, Pioneer Druiwist, ed with the patro'iage of H. S. Wallace, foreman, G. R. T. •outh aid. ol tho mouth ol a llllle creek, l.«™ Btt-OKI. avis', . . . former I'liRtotners. : : : tut 40 chains, thence north 40 chains,, I Mj™ The Continental Trust Company, Limited, i nis< t nil TBI a.r. Phone 82. Sawle, T. McClymont, Charles Gone Back Home wort 40 chains, thence south 40 chslns » l«» ol commencement and containing 100 scr" Halsy, H. Helgerson, and J. A. Mrs. Van Dyke returned to Dated F.b. 10, mil. CHRISTIAN A. TEH™ • Strawberries for a Quartet ...Helgerson Block Smith. They considered the evi­ Seattle this morning after a few- Pub. April 7. You can secure them at the • dence for about an hour before weeks' visit to friends here. Skeena Und Dimrlct-DUlrlct ol Coasl Wgi Ladies' Strawberry Social any I bringing in their verdict as given. „ Tak. nolice th.t I. Uuchl.n John S*l»*,'h„*|n „ time after 8 o'clock on Saturday Victor!.. II. c, oecuprtlon teacher. l'''r*™..J, The funeral of deceased took place Look out for the special coron­ apply lor permission lo purchaw lhe IOIIOBIO, afternoon. Ice cream. Tea and d-acrlbed land,: . . . ,„ul|i today. Messrs. llayner Bros, had ation films that will be shown at Commencing at a post planted r.r. chain. « 0 cake will also be served by the -----Irom- th»«—e wuiavn-oaasoutheast , 'corne ,', livr, o", l Ut 30110«._--,. thence charge of the arrangements. the Phenix Theatre next Wed­ „l.a.l.._ .s_ ai _ .- _a _,.._ _, Ihi'fl •* ' Leave your private card when chain-..—••>s• south'-•..,. .1,, thenc.in'Ml'le' 4,101 chain,'ii.ni-s weatna. ., to™ . it. og|l ladies. The Methodist Church chains north, thence 40 chain, oast lo I"'''.—; wou make a call..-Every kind nesday. Good vaudeville and commencement, containing 160 acros more oi^ i at foot of Fulton on Second Ave. A BARGAIN pictures tonight. LAUCIILAN JOHN SHANA1IA. Robert Meighen Dead Dated April 17, llll. of "correct" ulsftfng card can The ladies will welcome you at Pub. May «. Montreal, July 14.—(Special)— ** had al the Dally Newt any hour after 3 o'clock. 2 (*|pnrt*il and level lota, with houae, on Robert Meighen, President of the _ Skoen. Und DUtrlet-Dlstrlct ot £»»'•[.,.„ 9th Ave, for nale BR owner Is leav- Vancouver, July 14.—(Special)— Take nolle, th.t I. John L. Mitchell "',''!",„ O/Jice, Telephone No. 98. 1-akc of the Woods Milling Co., Sir Edward Lewis, Premier of Rupert. B. C, occupallon bookkeeper. If-jCJiis P« rent alter July 31st, base IIIR thc city. Good torma. •pply ior permMnn to purchMO lhe loll""'™ -.ind one of thc best known millers dewrlbed landa: , ... „,., ment in Helgerson Hloek now Tasmania, is in the city here Commencing at a post planted about J »> ' , OCCUpled by Willinni ('.rant. Apply on the continent, passed away spending a day. He will return the White and Flat rivers, thenee north 80 ch«™ I JOHN DYBHAVN suddenly today at his residence in thenco nart 80 chain,, tnence .outh 80 cnau. Oi M. Helgerson, Ltd. home tomorrow, after visiting the thence west 80 chaina. _^,n*l 1, P.O. Box 757 Pattullo Block ' Montreal Coronation. D.t«l April 18, mi" JOHN L. M TLllhU* Pub. May IS FrancU S. Pr-K"1. M