WIFTEST UREST S AFEST TWIN SCREW STEAMERS “PRINCE RUPERT”, AND “PRINCE GEORGE” For Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS © a.m. Prince George Balle for Stewart on Thuredays at 8 a. m. “PRINCE JOHN” Port Simpson, Naas, Granby Charlotte Islands “PRINCE ALBERT” sailings for Skeena River Cannertes, and all Prince Rupert and Vancouver enger service to Skeena Crossing from Prince Rupert Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays at 11 4 m., making connections for Hazelton Cheap Excursion Rates Over Grand Trunk (The Double Track Route) Railway System petween Chicago and fie coast. Lev Us for your trip EAST this summer all points East prepare itinerary Agency for all Atlantic Steamship Lines. For all information apply to A. E. MOMASTER, Jeneral Agent, Centre Street Weekly service to Bay and Queen negular Way points between connecting with all roads from the é 9.c. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE PRINCE RUPERT INN AND ANNEX SAFETY SPEED SERVICE FAMOUS PRINCESS LINE ey Len Ll aa Pr La S. S. Princess Sophia SOUTHBOUND Saturday, July 13, 9a.m. Owned and operated by the J. @. M’NAB, General Agent Grand Trunk Pacific Railway on the American and European plan. Excellently furnished, with steam heat, electric light, and all modern conveniences, being abso- lutely first-class in every respect. EASTERN Excursions by the Driental Limited - SOLID TRAINS —— 3 daily from Vancouver The appointments and service are equal to any hotel the coast on Rates: $1 to $3.50 per day. G. A. Sweet, Manager. LAND PURCHASE NOTIC E | Take notice pation miner, that I, J. &. Porsman, occu intend to apply to the Chief Cotmmissioner of Landa for permission to purchase the following described lands Commencing at @ post planted ten chains distant and in an easterly direction from the northwest corner of Timber Limit 3990, on the south end of Lakelse Lake, B. C., thence west about 50 chains to the southeast corner of A. P. No 22,203, theneee north one chain (more of less to the lake shore, thence easterly along the lake shore to the point of com tencement, and containing ten acres, more or less 4. PORSMAN, Skeena Land District—District of Coast, Range 6. Sorel D. Bacile occupation laborer, Siend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands Commencing at @ post planted about irection from five chains in @ northerly the north end of Hermon Lake, thence north 80 chains, thence west 40 chains chains, thence east “6 Take notice that I, Victoria, B. C., thnce south 80 chains to point of commencement, taining 320 acres more or less, SOREL DERPTROTT, BACILE. L. Elliott, Agent. so18, 1912. cob. Dated April 20, Pub. May 23, | } } | Notice is hereby given that I, J. E. Stark, of Naas Harbor, occupation pros- | pector, intend, sixty (60) days from date, | to take application to the Deputy Com- missioner of Lands and Works at Prince | Kupert, B. C., for permission to purchase the following deseribed land, situated at the head of Alice Arm, B. C, | Commencing at @ post planted alon oe ; the northeast corner post of the Rly | mouth mineral claim, thence south slong the east boundary of the Kivermouth min- eral claim 2,272 links, thence east 358 plus links to west boundary of Indian Re- serve, thence north 2,272 plus links along |; Said boundary line, thence west 141 plus j Hinks to point of commencement, contain j ing about five (5) acres more or less. 4. BE. STARK, Dated Alice Arm, B. C., May 11th, 1042. Pub. May 27, 1912, Skeena Land District—District of Coast, Take notice that Lottie McTavish, of Vancouver, married woman, intends to ap ly for permission to pur- chase the following described lands: Commencing @t @ post planted 40 chains |horth and 40 chains east from the north east corner of Lot 1116, Harvey's Survey, | Coast District, Range V, thenee 80 chains east, thence 60 chains’ north, thence 80 chains west, thence 60 chains south to post of commencement, and containing 430 acres, more or less LOTTIE M’TAVISH. oecupation Fr. W. Bohler, Agent, Dated April 16, 1912. Pub. April 20, 1912. Skeena Land District—District of Coast, RK 6 ange 5. Take notice that I, Hilda Ki of Mon- treal, occupation spinster, inte y for permission to purchase the following described lands; Commencing at @ post planted 4.3 chains west of southeast corner of Lot 5148, thence west 48 chains more or less to east by Lot 4131, thence south 20 chains more or less to southeast corner of Lot 4131, thence east 10 chains to borth- east corner of Lot 2658, thence south 20 or Seattle } Low round trip rates to al! points | ‘anada and the United States. Call | nd let us tell you all about it ogers’ Steamship Agency PHONE NION 5.8. COMPANY OF 8.6, Lid The new steel Passenger Steamers “Chelohsin ” | AND “Camosun” Cor. Fraser and 5th. use RUPERT'S PALACE New Knox Hotel | BESNER & BESNER, Proprietors i ua! \ E ave Prince Rupert for Vancouver bid "Firotdase service run on the Busepens as follows: improvements. BEDS We Ur Chelohsin” - Wednesdays at 7 p.m. FIRST AVENUE, PRINCE RUPER! ‘Camosun” - Saturdays at 10 a.m. 7 \rriving at Vancouver Friday evening and Monday morning, respectively Hotel Central S | fa boost tree None safer on the coast than these two Penene ot Aneto "Rates fine passenger steamers heated, $1.00 to 82.80 per day. Peter Black Proprietor Phone 116 . H. ROGERS, Agent CARTAGE and INDSAY STORAGE G. T. P. Transfer Agents Orders promptly filled, Prices reasonable. FFICE~H. B. Rochester, Centre St. Phone 6 Workingman’'s Home Free Labor Bureau in Connection Phone 178 Ist Ave. and 7th St. GEO. BRODERIUS, Proprietor: ittle’s NEWS Agency Dominion - - Baths lagazines :; Periodicals :: Newspapers | The Most Modern ae Shop IGARS :: TOBACCOS :: FRUITS | of Prince Rupert ind Ave. Below Kaien Island Club) ee L. A. Barbeau Cartage, Coal and Storage | Reliable Messenger Service SECOND AVE. THE IROQUOIS POOL 7 English and American Billiards 735 3rd AVO. | Tweive Tables Seconp AVE. | | "hone 68 — PLALAA™ “FROM HOME TO HOME.” _ HOTEL ELYSIUM Sid. Sykes, Manager | The Finest, Newest and Most Up-to-date Hotel in Vancouver. Excellent Cafe. Moderate Prices, Vancouver, B.C. | 1142 Pender Street West Phone 8500, ll Canadian General Electric Company, Limited — | otors, Mining and Contracting Machinery | jectrical Apparatus of every description i } Graham Kearney, Mgr. ‘Savoy Hotel Choice Wines and Cigars OF COMFORT .Grand Hotel.. chains, thenee east 3° chains more or less to west by Lot 5109, thence north 40 chains to place of commencement, con- taining 160 acres more or less. HILDA KING. W. KR. Flewin, Agent. Dated Lakelse Valley, April 19th, 1912. Pub. May 15, 1012 Skeena Land District Range 5. Take notice that Alfred BE. Wright, of Prince Rupert, occupation surveyor, in- tends to apply for permission to pur- chase the following described lands: Commencing at @ post planted at the northeast corner of Lot 421, thence east 25 chains, thence south 10 chains more or less to Lakelse Lake, thence along lake shore to southeast Lot 421, thence north 20 chains to place of commencement, con- taining 35 acres more or less. District of Coast, 5 ALFRED E. WRIGHT, W. R. Flewin, Avens Dated Lakelse Lake, April 16th, 1012 Pub. May 15, 1012. District of Coast, Skeena Land District- Range 5. Take notice that John MecVicar, of Olasgow, occupation railway si . intends to the y for permission to pur- chase the lowing desert ands: Commencing at a A pass planted 12 chains north and about chains east of the southeast corner of Lot 2655, thence north 20 chains, thence west 30 chains more or less to east by Lot 2655, thence seuth 20 chains to north by Lot 4134, thence east 30 chains more or leas to place of commencement, containing 60 acres more or less. me JOHN. M'VICAR. Dy J. MeVicar, Aare. April soit i | Dated Lakelse River, | Pub, May 15, i8i2, | Skeena Land District-—Distriet of Coast, Range 5. Take notice that Madge Kobi, of Mon- treal, occupation spinster, intends to ap- | ply for permission to purchase the follow- ling described lands / Commencing at a post plantea at the southeast corner of Lot 904, thence west 40 chains more or tess to east boundar) f Lot 4477, thence south 15.7 chains to north by Lot 4120, thence east 40 chains, thence gorth 15.7 chains to point of com- mencement, containing 60 acres more of | MADGE KOHL. WwW. R. Agent. Dated Lakelse | yee. April 13th, 1912. Pub. Mav Skeena Land Distriet—-District of Coast fake notice that Jobn M. Buchanan, of } Atlin, B. C., ceccupation teamster, intends to apply for peramssion to purchase the following deseribed lands Commencing @t @ post planted at the southeast corner of Lot 4450, Range V, Coast District, thence 40 chains north along east line of Lot 4450, thence east 40 chains move or less to northwest t of Lot 597, thence south along west line of Lot 507 40 chains more or less to shore line, thence west 40 chains more or less to place of commencement and containing 160 acres more or less J. M. BUCHANAN, George M. Shirley, Agent, Dated May 7. 1012. Pub. June 13, 1012. Skeena Land Dinertes.-Biatstes of Coast, Take notice that William Agnew of Mon- treal, occupation capitalist, intends to apply for permission to purchase the fol- lowing described lands: Commencing at @ post planted on the west bank of the Hocsall River, about one mile above Browns Falls, ce west ar) chains, thence north 20 chains, thence east 20 chains, more or less to bank of Hocsall River, thence southerly solowing | river bank to point of commencement, con: tala (9 eeres more or less, WILLIAM AGNEW, Locator. Augustus W. Agnew, Agent. Date! May 25th, i912. Pub. June 3, 1012 Skeena Land a of Coast TAKE NOTICE tet ed pore L. ve ght of Prince Rupert, Wo “are — to apply for permission following described 1 Commencing at the north east corner of Lot 5127, nee east 20 ehemee, Saeaee south 20 chains more or less to nor th boundary of Lot 2285, thence osottene hains more or less to the of Lot 6127; tence dorth’so" chains more or less to the point of cement, “a c 40 @ ve more or ontaining c DORA WRIGHT, Alfred 5 Wright Agent. Dated April aad, 1049 Pub, April 24, jana na Land District—District of Coast, rake notice that B : Sins, of M moet, occupation spinster, inten 0 corarasion to purchase the follo’ ne de scribed lands commencing at @ post planted at the southwest corner of Lot 3065, thence north S chains more or less to south by Lot thence west 7 chains more of less by Lot 4185, thence south 65 chains, thence east 7 Chains more or less to place of commencement, containing 40 acres more or less. ; en wet KINo. Dated Lakelse valley, sprit "Foun! wie $067, to east ———ESES THER DAILY NEWS. LORD HALDANE BREAKS RECORD FOR STATESMEN Lord Haldane was war minister for the longest unbroken period six and a half years) for whieh any statesman has held that of. fice for nearly a century. Lord Lansdowne held it for over five years, from 1895 until the re. construction of Lord Salisbury’s government in 1900, and Mr. Cardweli occupied the position for almost .a similar period in Mr. Gladstone's first ministry, from 1868 to 187% But the only statesman to beat Lord Haldane’s record during the last century was Lord Palmerston, who was appointer by Perceval at the end of 1809, and served the same vapacity under four successive premiers until 1828. Lord Haldane is one of the few lord chancellors who have not held either of the law offices in the Commons. Brougham was another example, He was offered the attorney generalship by Lord , but he received the offer in sue h a way that the Whigs made haste to conciliate him with the Great Seal, Of recent lord chan- Lord Halsbury had been solicitor, and Lord Loreburn at- torney general, Grey cellors, BAD WRECK; THIRTEEN DEAD AT CHICAGO (Special to o Daily News. Chicago, July 15—Thirteen were killed and fifteen to twenty were injured in the wreck of the Chicago, Burlington and Quiney Railway at Western Springs, a suburb of Chicago, at 6.30 a.m. today, Coming through a fog with a supposedly clear track ahead, train No. 8, a fast persons mail, ran full speed into the rear of No. 2, known as the Overland express from Denver, which was the track, tele- the overland standing still scoping two pullman cars. There was a woman in the sig- nal tower and railroad officials have refused to fix the blame un- til after the wreck has been in- vestigated thoroughly. Mrs. F. A. Wilcox, who was in charge of the tower from which the block signals were controlled, said she was certain the block was thrown against both trains. RUMORS THE NAVAL PROPOSALS (Special to Daily News.) London, July 15—Captain Fa- ber. M.P., who is shortly going to visit Canada, and who lunches with Premier Borden on Friday, speaking at Kingsclere, said he believed that it would be found that the Canadian offer was to find seven million dollars every other year for an ironelad and that New Zealand would do the same, This utteranee has given rise to a good deal comment but no such decision has been an- nouneed, The Daily Mail in a probably well founded — editorial says that Britain must ask Can- ada to the Imperial councils. Canada asks for a new council and there is a seat vacant, on of Washington, July Senate was officially notified to- day of Btate Knox of Great Britain's protest to the Panama administration, claiming that the proposed leg- regarding the remission of American 13 The by Secretary Canal islation of tolls Vessels coastwise violation of the Hay-Pauncefoote be a the to spirit of Treaty, Wisdom “A genius, Pa——-"” “A genius, my son, is a person who knows enough to be able to learn something from other peo- ple.”--~Woman's Home Compan- ion, Launeb Alice B., W Phone Greea 391, J. Thomas, Govt, Wharf, } Pub, May 46, 19 ~ SENATE ROLL IS SMIRCHED WITH A BLOT | FERRO The World's Farnous 2-Cycle Marine Engine We Are Representatives For This Locality Demenstrations Free (Special to Daily News.) Winner of 3 Gold Medals at Seattic Exposition Washington, July 15 Wil- The engine should be the deciding factor in purchasing liam Lorimer, Senator from f- a motor boat. No matter how high class the hull may be, i Te the engine is not satisfactory in its operation, the owner linois,” was the reeord blotted simply has nothing whatever to enjoy, Orders filled within late on Saturday afternoon from 5 days. the Senate rolls smirched = for Cee Se ve ever with the stain that “corrupt BAINTER and SLOAN methods and practices were used Phone 387 2nd Ave. in his eleetion.” “Allow me to congratulate - — you.” “What for?” “Oh, for just anything—the cont ne") Vancouver Brand Portland Cement fact that you are up and about. This Cement, supplied for the Church of England, has Isn't that something?” been tested by C, D. Heward, J. H. Pillsbury and J, L. Proctor, “No!” and eight briquettes showed an average tensile strength of “Then congratulate me for 792 pounds to the square inch. Standard specifications call not having a disposition like for 450 to 550 pounds to the square inch. The city specifica- yours.” tions called for only 400 pounds to. the square inch. Mr. Charles W. D. Clifford is|f) Agents: C. B. Schreiber & Co., Ltd. 4th Street registered at the Premier Hotel. Prices on Application. Every Barrel Guaranteed, Mr. Clifford is one of the owners of the Nieholl townsite. —————— ee ?”_?aW—202—-—-—-—--— 0-2-2 EEO OOOO ell Tl Oe NEEOOEPOO SSeS ee eeellle=—=EOOEOOO_ What of Widespread Interest The Daily News The Daily News The Daily News he Daily News To Attract Outside Attention dvertise in The Daily News Makes a levi! is the fact that it is a HOME newspaper. It comes to your home every afternoon and is admitted as a welcome member of the family There scattered in that intimate domesticity which is the charm of life. are family connections and friends outside of the city all over the world. You wish them to hear of your doings and those of your friends in Prince Rupert, So send them don’t you? That is how the cireulation of a newspaper grows and grows upon the popularity it has won in its home city; that is how its influence spreads and its value as a disseminator of news and a vehicle of publicity becomes distinetive and distinguished, Already enjoys the largest circulation Northern British Columbia. won upon its merits as a news gatherer. of any newspaper in It is all bona fide circulation, too; But that is not all. Those who have come here and stayed here for a short time only are still subscribers, The News following them to their new addresses. Those lately arrived have left friends they de- sire to have become conversant with the opportunities offered here, the new and optimistic conditions by which they are sur- rounded, so they subseribe and send to their outside friends Among the holders of property in Prince Rupert ever since first of capital living at distant points on this continent and Europe. the townsite auction are Many non-residents; men They desire to keep posted on their investments; they are on the lookout They are well acquainted with the fact that for others. + Is alive to every movement of capital in this new and rapidly growing section of the world; has a comprehensive grasp on all the new industries and enterprises starting up or talked of; of the discoveries of new coal fields, new oil lands and new “strikes” of bodies of ore. So they are among our enthusiastic subseribers. Therefore, it has become necessary in order And to make an offer of the openings, the opportunities, the rare chances you have for the investment of capital to r : ll lO emer—r>—-——O-=—==mmmmmamTE=aoDe=0VE—”= a ————