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Plate Glass Mirrors Stoves, Ranges Tinware Graniteware The ‘' Stay Satisfactory lange. | Alderman Alderman Morrissey asked the Mayor if the police « had done anything of discharging the who to do who robbery to the momissioners the po duty in matter liceman refused his and arrest man of the Frizzell the accused belonged a was accused because same order, Mayor Morrissey Alderman police told the t have bul Newton that did no Couneil, come. to show he commission into the of the not to missioners to the that they would say had ter and lieitor port to were not haughty that the gone fully the decided mat. ers on advice &o- had action, take any to some of asked the Alderman Morrissey wanted and know particulars gave facts regarding refusal the chief policeman. He had one else to ar- as he and the fellow memb to get the man were some ac- cused rs of the same society. sideman Douglas thought that work of the something in Morrissey had rfere. \lderman mine commisisoners Alder- to the wa which man no right inte who Morrissey, was bes his question the turning heated, repeated to whether man had been discharged, to Alderman Doug sarcastically when he become the champion of the not and as rik as had po- asked lice commisisoners. Mayor Newton, questioned Alderman tragedicalls “You're after my alderman denied wish to follow out the practice of the wild Indian in regard to His Wor- when again Morris- out: the by cried ys scalp!” but any ship's pate. Then followed a wrangle be- tween the two to the delight of the spectators, while Aldermen Kerr and Douglas periodically in- lerjected cries of “Order.” Alderman Montgomery could not refrain from taking part in the debate and seconded Alder- man Morrissey. Alderman Clayton endeavored to. put a stop to the affair, which was assuming the appearance of a recent Hague conference meet- ing, but the aldermen were too much engaged to pay any atten- tion to any call for a halt. Alderman Montgomery, with the light of battle in his eye, de- manded that the affair should be fought out in council. The ae- tions of the commissioners were not satisfactory to him. Mayor Newton again expressed his belief that the councillor: were trying te get at him and made reference to Alderman Montgomery's late episode with the police, Montgomery was not the opportunity t before the Council jgain and, as usual, in few minutes he and Alderman Clayton calling each other down and arguing to which had the Alderman Mont- that Alderman Alderman lo his case Ww lake ring were as most gomery sense, claimed Clayton did not possess the com- mon or garden variety of sense, and the other asserted that he was thankful that it was not the common sense possessed by Al- derman Montgomery, but was of quality. Alderman Dybhayvn that a good way out of the be the a superior thought scrape would Lo put onus on the government, who had appointed the commissioners. Finally the quiet voiee of City Solicitor Peters brought com parative peace to all but Alder- man Morrissey, who wished to make some contradiction to whal the solicitor had said, Mayor Newton ordered him to cease speaking and Alderman Morris- sey appealed to the board to sus tain bim, but the Mayor eried for the police and Cily Clerk Woods with celerity dashed off to bring the desired reinforcements to the aid of the Mayor in presiding over the meeting, Alderman Quiet being restored, jasked if anything had been done lregarding plans for a sewerage system for the whole of the city Dybhavn replied in the aflirmative } Later in the evening, during the discussions and reading of | bylaws, notice was given of the jintroduction of a bylaw to do away with the ward system of eivie elections T the-following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 2 miles southwest from Graveyard Point telegraeph office and about 1% miles south of south bank of Skeena Kiver, an ijuining Peter Stacey’s application w purchase, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence nhorth 80 chains thence east 80 chains to post of commence ment, contfining 640 acres more or less HORACE Roy Dated August 24th, 1912. Pub. Sept. 28, 1912. Skeena Land District——District @f Coas*, ange V. take notice that |, Henry Smith, of Prince Rupert, B, C., Oveipation tail roader, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described {nds Commencing at @ post planted about 70 chains south from Graveyard Point tele graph office, and being on the south side of the Skeena’ River, thence south 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80 chains to post of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less, HENRY SMITH Dated August 24th, 1912 Pub, Sept, 28, 1012. Skeena Land a AE District of Coast, ange Vv. 5 Take notice that I, Mike Vidak, of Prince Rupert, B, C., occupation restaurant man, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands Commencing at @ post planted about 2 miles south from Graveyard Point tele graph office and being on the south side of the Skeena River, thence south 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80 chains to post of comMencement, containing 640 acres more or less MIKE VIDAK. Dated August 24th, 1912. Pub, Sept, 28, 1012, Skeena Land District-—District of Coast, Hange V. Take notice that I, Albert Lopas, of Prince Rupert, Lb. C., occupation pros pector, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following deseribed lands Commencing at a post planted about 30 ehains south of Graveyard Point telegraph office and being on the south side of the Skeena iver, thence south 40 chains, thence east 40 chains, thence north 40 chains, thence west 40 chains to post of wimencement, containing 160 acres more or less ALBERT i9i2 26, 1012. District—District of Coast, Range V. | notice that I, Thomas A. Roy, of Prince Rupert, B. C., occupation pros pector, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following deseribed lands Commencing at @ post planted on the south bank of the Skeena River and about 2 miles southeast of the mouth of Shames| fiver, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 Chains to post of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less THOMAS A 1912 LOPAS Dated August 24th, Pub, Sept Skeena Land lake HOY Dated Pub August 26th, Sept. 28, 1012 lat “DEAD ONES” situated are advised if possible to register either as householder or license holder ? Any person holding 4@ trade may vote, but before doing so he must, In October, make 4 declaration showing his right to vote in Form 1 These forms can be obtained at the City Clerk’s office The declaration must be City Clerk within forty-eight filed with the hours after ; it is made % Any householder can vote A house holder means a person who has resided in Prince Rupert from the 1st 1912, and who occupies a dwelling, ment, hotel or boarding house, or portion of a dwelling house, tenement, hotel or boarding house. He must pay rates, taxes or assessments which are hot oles yensre on land, and which rates, taxes and assessments 80 paid amount to not less than $2.00. Water rates and dog licenses do not count, Practically the only tax that can be paid is the road tax, $2.00, and any person who, being a house holder as above described, has already paid his road tax must also make a declara tion before he can be placed on the voters’ list All voters must be 21 years of age British subjects ERNEST A. WOODS, City Clerk, 240-241-246-247-250 Prince Rupert Lodge, 1.0.0.F. No. 63 Meets in the Helgerson Block Every Tuesday Evening All members of the order in the city are requested to visit the lodge. H, ALLISON, N, ¢ W. G. BARRIE, See. A. SONS OF NORWAY at 7 p. Norwegians Meets every Thursday m., 319 3rd Ave, All are welcome “Valhalla” of S.H. & E.F. (BOAN DINANIAN BooiRTY) | Meets every 2nd and 4th Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the hall at 819 Sed Ave. “The News” Classified Ads. ==()ne Cent A Word For Each Insertio —~THERE ARE NO HERE— Se eee Te weree, SY Y George Leek 618 8rd Ave license | of January, | also} | | | | Sibtatiibecinitiimmaiiieiesitaile ' Prince Rupert FOR RENT—Three-room fat unfurnished, FOR SALE | With water. Alder Block 220-018 E w | ver n : . Lot 129 McINTYRE HALL to lease for dances, ete y Wednesday, 9:30 P. Mm. heehee: te Terms, Gray & Son, Black 78 om WINTYRE HALL Lot 3 | Manager of M hy’s Ball Team) FURNISHED cabins for rent, 533 Bighth oq and will Not Resign Will Stay Paven H1-860 | SOE WNS Saree Hre8) FOR RENT—Furnished house. Apply box | H. DOUGLAS with Club Until Fired. 15, Daily News 233-263 339 Third Ave. P. 0. Box 69g b ean . . | TWO room apartments; necessary fur (Opposite Post o Chicago, Oct, 14 Phat Frank) “‘hishings. 1099 3rd Ave. J Dyer, Mee : ’ yrop ’ p C 34-248 . Chance, manager of the Chicago pror Phone Black 334 aoa F. Ch Cubs of the National League, has|* ,fURNISHED room for rent. | Rhone of OF ristmas.. ~ . . : 154 233ur Have you thought of portraits as not received official notice of his | a solution to the gift problem? A discharge : on dozen of your portraits finished in ne Ou li charge by Char W. Murphy, | one of otr new distinctive styles C the club's president, was indicated Wanted will make twelve appropriate gifts, . ach one of hie s sure to be ap here in a letter by Chance to Seocteted er "eo Garry Herrmann, president of +OUN _ ; , a Every customer receives a beautl 0 G man wants board and room, close ful Photo Calendar ee the Cincinnati National club in th avenue preferred Apply box "an “4 ar cae orner Herrmann offered Chance the| 1% Dally News 243-245 = ‘ managership of the Reds, it is| WANTED—General servant Apply Mrs The Peerless Studio — reported, at the same salary he| “ “: ?s™mere saber Rooms 19-21-22, Alder Block I , a 1 t | jn & i } ce ne ' ance); WANTED—Position for man and wife as t. 3rd Ave. and 6th 6t. ee is receiving from Murphy. Chance cooks far auntie oF lumber Game. Aa-| oe replied that he was pledged to] dress Mrs. James Farrell, Prince Ru-| SECTION SIX return to the Gubs next season if} Pe ner d his services were wanted, and|@ ‘ > e ot conside : $2000 cash and the balance over ter that he could not consider the Lost and Found . » ) an alance over te offer until he had received per-| Littl NEWS years at 6 per cent ee: See ftom Murptyit Oe eee . es ency that he was to be relieved a& | FOUND—Sloop rig@ed boat, near Digby nanager of the Cubs for the 1913| !!"4. Apply P. 0, box 646 it-w| Magazines :: Periodicals :; Newspapers Samuel Harrison &C season. LOST—Gold enamel whist pin, marked! .,.,, . 1 wae > ompany | Cleveland, °03.” Return to G. R. T.| CIGARS TOBACCOS FRUITS Brokers and Financial Agents - Sawle . 3 Auction Sale. —_— ; a oe a 2nd Ave. Below Kaien Island Club Second Ave. Prince Rupert On Wednesday next at 12 noon,} NOTICE. at the premises of Northern Pro-| | duce Co. (off th St safe, 2 in-| Commencing October 16th, 1912, the| } : , | Pay Wickets in the Assessor and we 5 | cubators, platform scale, truck,|omee, City Hall will close at P haw aA o ese . », | dally, except Saturdays, and on saudraays | oi il nto" CaS Slversides Bros. FRANK A, ELLIS, Auctioneer. | J. € M'LENNAN, | Assessor and Collector — ——--— a up-to-date House sabia mavestors Notice No Public Bouts for Sailors. LIQUOR acT, 1910. Silver, copper and lead mines New York, Oct. 15.—Orders Section 41 | tors of Prince Rupert lat ie. B. ¢ pper from Rear Admiral Osterhaus Notice is hereby given that on the first " a | River Good coppe A ead aii wikis . . : }day of December next application will be prevented a bout at the New Star] made to the Superintendent of Provincial Sign Writing.. showings from ¢ 14 feet wide Athletic Club in which Sam Robi- | cone for ioe y ene license to ‘ E T | se iquor by retail in the hotel known as erms, deau, the lightweight champion|as the Big Canyon Hotel, situate at Kit Paper-Hanging y of: the’ nave attached to the | Seas in the Province British Columbia, | Ap ” ’ “— | Dated this 10th day of October, 1912 battleship Connecticutt, was to J. W. PATERSON, Applicant Our Specialties DR. De A. CONDOR ave tf e 8 i oct | | h = mie $ I a “= “ lon S ibebaieds - sedtanaiilt KITSELAS, B.C. leghtweigh rey rar aiready CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS. “ de’ weighed in when an order from Not 2 :- os . iol We always deliver the g | otice uper ineral Claim, Situate! the admiral that all public bouts| in the Seems Mining Division ot Cassiar | 2nd Street Phone 156 Green| FOR SAI E > 2~ . oO > : a District Where located Near Granby, between men f the navy must] in’ the said minihg division and adjoining | —a ' ‘ be called off. the property of the Granby Consolidated BI = T a r9 . . 8 \ eres Mining, Smelting and Power Company, ae — , My . » Limited. 6 a pepe wr Pith “he weathe sport at 5 o'clock Take notice that I, F. J. Coleman, Free voue. wie Gispos . 1 Phe weather report at 5 o'clock) winds “Certincate No. 699778, intend, Y r S cess-Meter purchaser to assume balance, paywle § this morning was Barometer, | sixty days from the date hereof, to apply ou uc monthly 29.528: heieis a said to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate ADDRESS H. R. HARVEY <9.0 maximum enmiperature,| of Improvements, for the purpose of ob R hw B.N.A. Savi ELLENSBURG, WASH 58; minimum temperature, 42;] ming @ Crown Grant of the above claim egard your b.N./A,. Savings wii aad , . And further take notice “that action, precipitation, .77 inch under Section 85, must be ste of in| Bank Book as a sort of meter . efore the issue of such Certificate of Im wa nn provement.s | which records plainly your LLETT Dated this 30th day of guly, é D. 1912 | i . y SMITH & MA UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT hi. bon Ok cole J, COLMAN. | progress toward prosperity. THIRD AVE Plumbing, Heating, Steainftting a ROYAL - DAIRY io | Tiere are hundreds of these nest Natal Wer RE VOTERS’ LIST. Office: ard Ave vor | Phone 174 2ud Ave, bet . Creamery Butter, Ranch Eggs I am instructed by the City Council to Bank of British : Pure Cream Milk and Buttermilk publish the following notice with regard a — to voting at the next municipal election | i 1 The persons who will be inserted on A ri GIVE US A TRIAL A, Pm. B- oO merica PANAMA STUDIO 1 Owners of real estate This means | e13 Sra Ave Phone 35 719 3rd Ave.|/any person who has a deed of land regis : eae | Above B ts tered in the Land Registry OMice or an success-meters in the homes agreement for purchase of land registered : Christmas te Coming Skeena Land District—District of Coast,|'" the Registry OMce around you. Is there one in Have your fath ee Range V. Many persons have land under agree | photographs enlarged ane » notice rac i » .¢|ment from the Grand Trunk or the gov - »> , ri i s, € papers “"B 7 a Rete calles ernment whose title is not registered tn | etry home? If not we will Make Early Sitting A = . of "ror per chase | the Land Registry OMee, and their right} i t tend to apply for permission to purchase | the Land Registry Office, ane eters so | gladly provide one. j 76 YEARS IN BUSINESS Capital and Reserve Over $7,500,000 H. BADERTSCHER Machinist Razor General Hoed, Swe wee} Locksmith, Chimne Knives iroul Et Prince Rupert Branch, F. S. LONG, Manager. Grd 8t., Near Post Office PRINCE avert BOX 277 any | —THE ‘Georgetown — Westholme Lumber & Sawmill Co. Ltd. ie Lumber Mouldings A large stock of dry finish- ing lumber on hand. Boat lumber a specialty. Delivery made at short notic Our prices are as low as any. () RENT Call on us before ordering, Lumber and Mouldings | All Kinds of Building Supls Phone 188 First Avenue — 8 roomed cottas 15 roomed house FOR SALE OFFICE: EMPRESS THEATRE BLDG. Cor, Gth St. and 2nd Ave. 7. rice McCaffery & Gibbons tots Block «(Ser 1-2 3 é 4,00 18 8 * 40 15 Bs Advertise in G. R. Naden Co, lb The Daily News as Zud