THE DAILY NEWS a STEWART = Samuel Harrison & Co. Brokers, Prince Rupert and Stewart, B. C. Agents for Stewart Land Company, Limited +++ i ' LYNCH BROS. | OD rl Movie iL Se ! ! Lowest Prices in Northern B. C. | ! +++ prin idl —— ee me rs oe es eee re ee wm lp wm lp me Ft Pt os Hs Ps Ps ot Os os SE | | } mm ee et tee re cle rsp re res rs os rs td Ps Pe oe EE LAND PURCHASE NOTICE LAND PURCHASE NOTICE | | na Land District—District of Coast Range 6 | ke notice that Henry Macartney of Prince B. C., occupation miner, intends to apply rmiseion to purchase the following described ands B, occupation real estate brok Rupert, c., following described lands: pmmencing at a post planted on the south Commencing at a post mol Exchumsikes River, about 2 1-2 miles from the Skeena River and sbout m Exchumeiks rapids, thence 80 40 chains east, thence 30 chains west to point o Creek, Naden Harb: south 80 chel rih oy chains. from th@gmouth of Stanly thence wy 80 chains, then thence east 50 chains, thence ence thence 4 Skeena Land District ee of Queen Charlotte al Take notice tiat George W. Arnott of Prince er, intends U) apply for permission to purchase the planted about seven miles and one-half mile west and one mile south or, GEO. W. ARNOTT né t, containing 320 acres more or Dated March 17, 1911. ri rked “H.M. 8.W. cor.” Pub. April 22. Numa Demers, Agent d April 22, 1911 HENRY MACARTNEY x April 29 Skeena Land District—District of Coast Range 5 $ Take notice that Angus Beaton of Prince Rupert, ae 4 District—District of Coast B. C., occupation miner, intends to apply for per- Dkeena Lar ke notice that I, William Melville Corley Ontario, occupation clerk, intend r permission to purchase the following Commencin, east corner o ng at a post planted at the northwest t 3055. Rang 5, Coast District, thence hence north 40 chains, thence west shore in sa northerity direction to point of co mencement ; Post marked A. B., N. E. Corner mission to purchase the following described lands: at a post planted at the south Lot 83937, thence 40 chains west, thence 40 chains south, thence about 60 chains | east to Lakelse Lake, thenco meandering said lake m- containing 170 acres, more or less. s Gate siough, thence along . Some ~ + itherly point of commencement, con- Dated Feb. 14, 1911. ANGUS BEATON brs ‘ ) acres more or lews. Pub. Mareh 4. i April 6, 1911. WILLIAM MELVILLE CORLEY | 29, Skeena Land District District of Const. Take notice that I, John Miller, of Vancouver, » i B.C., oceupaticn butcher, intends to apply for 4 land Distriet—-District of Coast Range & | permission to purchase the following described notice that I, Charles A. Vaughan of | lands: ert, B. C., occupation merchant, intend |“ Commencing at a post planted about 1 chain rmission to purchase the following | from tidewater, at the head of Luscombe Bay, a marked J.M.'s N.E. corner, thence thence south 80 chain | thenee north 80 chain ment, containing 640 ac ie € “ at & post planted on the south Exchumsiks River and about four miies nfluence with the Skeena River, thence wins east, thence 80 chains north, thence 80 thence 50 chains south to point of ment, containing 640 acres more or less res more or iess. JOHN MILLER, Dated Ist Feb., 1911 | Pub, Feb. 25 nd west 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, to point of commence- Charles B. Stark, Agent f April 2), 1911 CHARLES A. VAUGHAN 4 > F Stikine Land District —Dstrict of Cassiar 4 ane 4 Take notice that Sydney Hodgkinson of Tele s Land Distriet--Distriet of Coast Range °\ graph Creek, B. C., occupation clerk, intends to notice thit I, Frank Hicks of Port apply for permission to purchase the following ccupation merchant, intend to apply described land © purchase the following describe! Commencing at a post planted about a quarter mile north east from Glacier Riffle and on the east thence east 20 chai thence west 20 chai ing at @ post planted on the sout! Exchumaiks Kiver and about four * confluence with the Skeena River, sins west, thence 80 chains north, ) chains east, thence south 80 chains | commencement, containing 640 acres bank of Stikine River, thence north 40 chains and containing 80 acres more or leas. Dated Feb. 11, 1911. 21, 1912 FRANK HICKS Pub. April 7 Stikine Land Distriet— District of Cassiar Take notice that Christian A. Tervo of Stiki Land Distriet—District of Coast Range 5 B. C, occupation customs officer, intenda to apr notice that Mary Maragret Gillis of Vic- eccupation housekeeper, intends to r permission to purchase the following ped lands encing at & post planted at the north east { Lot 3987, thence 20 chains west, thence | B. C., thence west 20 chains, thence south s south, thence 20 chains west to T. L | chains, thence east 20 chains, thence north , thence about 80 chains north to Lakelse | chains to point of commencement and containi thence meandering said river up stream in | 40 acres more or less. heasterly direction to Lakelse Lake, thence | Dated Feb. 18, 1911. Hering said lake to point of commencement Pub, Apri 7 ning 160 acres, more or jens. t marked M. M. G., N. B. Corner. Feb. 14, 1911, { ha a MARY MARGARET GILLIS lands LAND LEASE NOTICE * Land Dastriet—Distriet of Queon Charlotte © notice that George Frizzell of Prince t, U. C., occupation butcher, intends to apply ission to purchase the following described Coast Land District Porcher Island, occupation farmer, i encing at a post planted about seven est and two miles south of the mouth of . Creek where it empties into Naden y, Graham Island, thence 80 chains south, °° chains west, thence 80 chains north, “ chans east to point of commencement \‘aining 640 acres more orless. March 17, 1911 GEORGE FRIZZELL pril 7 Numa Demers, Agent the following foreshore: Commencir location post of lot 1301 on Porcher | following high water mark 1200 fee | northerly 1200 feet; thence east to point of cor Charlotte Inlands Land District—Distriet of | nencement. Skeena > J ) OR. tce that I, J. G. MeNab of Prince Ru- | i Al L BRENDLER cupation general agent, intend to apply; Dated March Giiee 11 Tission to prospect for coal and roleum | , iserti March following desertbed lands: -” ! First insertion m ‘pencing at @ post planted at the so» h-east | o' Section 3, Townsh p 2 Graham Island, | Skeena Land District parked J G. MeN. 8, E. Corner, thence chains, thence north 80 chains, thence chains, thence south 80 chains to point J. G. MeNAB Wilscn Gowing, Agent ply for permission to lease the following ncement. Kain reshore: Mareh 8, 1911. scribed fo arch 26. thence south along low water mark 25 chai Land District—Distriet of Coast Range V » Hotce that Jack Bedford of Keighley, England, oceupation over-looker, in- “pply for permission to purehrse the tibed lands: er ing at 4 post planted at point in the » boundary of timber limit 88329 and in Hberly limit of lot 8989, Range 6 Coast vhere the suid limits intersect, thence ‘he southerly limit of lot 8989 sturesaid * projection thereof in an easterly di eetion * more or leas to the westerly lin it of UMC $2501, thence in a southerly direction © last mentioned timit 11 ehains more ‘o the northerly limit of timber limit 86775, a ® westerly direction along the last men- ; {80 cheing more or less to the easterly ‘mber limit 88829, thence in a northerly "11 chains more or less to the point of neement, Alar JACK BEDFORD : all foreshore in front of lot 1902. DatedMarch 9, 1911, Pub, March 18, Skeena Land District Take notice that William Munford [( Rupert, B. C., occupation proapescr, to epply for permission to lease the folowi described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 100 cha! south of the Indian Reserve on the east side District of Coast 40 chains to Goose Bay, thence north alon 80 chains, thence west 40 chains more or less t, containing 320 acres more or less. Juted March 8, 1911, Pub. April 16. “rch 8, 1911, n arch 26 Skeena Land District—District of Coast Take notice that Otis J, Benson of Rupert, B, C, occupation prospector, intends apply for permission to lease the following desert lands: Land Distriet—Distriet of Coast Range 6 notice that I, Clora May Little of Prince hor nett; occupation *p nster, intend to Or permission to purchase the following ed lands; Heneing at @ post planted at the north Fher of Lot 1785, Range 5, Coast District east 40 chains, thence north 26 chains West 31 chain’ thence north 20 chains west 10 chains, thence south 45 chains to of commencement, containing 112 acres r less, April 4, 1911, ; TLE Dada CLARA MAY LITTLE b Skeena Land District Isiand on the said Gibson Island, thence south chains, thence east 20 chains, thence north j 0 ee more or less. mencement, containing 8 nares F ar Or NSON Dated 29thMarech, 1911 District of Coast Land Matriot Dustriet of Co ¥ G : Joust Range 6 hotles that iden 8. Detwiler of Herlin, coupation dovtor, intends to a ply for on to purchase the following deseribed ah Aencin south of the rner K at & post planted at the south- | Goose Bay on the east side of the ’ te of .t 1928, thence east 80 chains | north 100 chains along shore to the Reserve . B eas alnt south 45 chains more or less, | thenes west 60 ehains more or less to Goose t ane chaing more or less, thence north | thence 100 chains along shore, thence east Ne 140 acres more or les.s. more or less. Merch 31,1911 ELDON 8 DE'TWILER | Dated March 8 1911, John Campbell, Agent | Pub, April 15, Rupert to spply for porm deseribed lands; jon to lease the follow ndian Reserve on the east side Peninsula the: ‘ at a post planted about 12 feet from the more or leas, thence east to S.W. corner of lot 1802, thence north along high water mark (being | the westerly boundary of lot 1302) 26 chains more | or less to point of commencement and containing | Princ® intends Goose Bay and on the east side of the peninsula, thence south 80 chains along shore, thence wes shore WILLIAM MUNFORD Prince Commencing at a post planted about a ouarter of a mile from the north west corner of Gibson chains, thence west 20 chains to point of com- Commencing at a post planted about 100 phains or less to polvt nf commencement | chains more or leas to post, containing 640 acres HUME BABINGTON ns ns, thence south 40 chains to point of commencement SYDNEY HODGKINSON C.A. Tervo, Agent ne bly for permixsion to purchase the following described Commencing at a post planted about 18 chains north west of the customs warehouse st Stikine, 20 20 ng CHRISTIAN A. TERVO District of Skeena Take notice that I, Paul Brendler, of n- tend to apply for permission to lease 1g 8- land, thence in a southerly direction t; thence west to low water mark; thence | following low water mark n-| | District of Coast Range | ‘fake notice that 1 Severin A. Tallander of Por | | cher Island, occupation ship master, intend to 4 de Commencing at a post planted at the N.W. cor- ner of lot 1802, thence west to low water mark, | SEVERIN ALEXANDER pee. | ng ing of to te ved 40 40 Take notice that Hume Babington of Princo | Ks. C., oceupation master mariner, intends | ing Q nee line, tb DEVOTED PRINCIPALLY TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN SS. PRINCE RUPERT and $.S. PRINCE GEORGE For Stewart, Sundays, 8.00 am. wemarreete, malo ere lp For This is a little section of the paper, which from day to day will be devoted} Wancouver | to subjects of special interest to women. Any and all of the ladies of Pritice Rupert are invited to contribute to its columns, and to take part in its discussions. Sug- Victoria | gestions and criticisms are invited by the editor. The hope is expressed that “The AND | Cosy Cerner’ will fill a social need. | BEADED NET TUNIC Tunics grow more elaborate each Seattle is sometimes divided in the centre! Mondays and Fridays at 8 a.m. with a row of feather stitching, | gs, Prince Albert sails for Port Simp- so that when two different skeins| con, Hee din . : 8- of wool are being used in the same day, LR ae ee er piece of work they can be kept! and for: Separate, yet at the Refuge Bay, Skidegate, Queen same time pretty also in colored lawn or dimity. FOR BABY The Grand Trunk Railway System connecting with trains from the Pacific coast operates a frequent and conven- | lent service of luxurious trains over its |double track route between Chicago, | Zoronto, Montreal, Quebec, Halifax, es | ioe peeeine New York =~ eng . » tc ‘ s elphia. Information and tickets o You cannot be . 0 careful about tainable from the office hereunder men- the milk supply for a baby who! tioned. Trans-Atlantic bookings by all gets his nourishment from a feed-| ime’ arranged. ing bottle. There is not much trouble keeping a pitcher of milk} sweet in winter, but the bottle needs special attention winter and summer. There should be two bottles, in order that there may always be one in germ-free con- A. E. MCMASTER FREIGHT AND PASSENGER AGENT Canadian Pacific Railway dition. Do not let milk remain] [eee SUMMER EXCURSIONS over in the bottle from one feeding | (ATU ee to another, in however cool a} Wyilaiile PRINCE RUPERT | day, and the beaded variety is| beautiful. These are not the impossible things for idle fin-| 1s if a her gers, and woman at clever with fashion one herself at about one- third the shops. needle, she can} the cost asked for thém in Most of the new tunics} are long, reaching almost to the hem of the satin slip. The shorter all tunics are usually shaped around| bottom and almost always are p»inted on sides and finished with a tassel. TIDINGS She wrapt herself in linen woven close, Stuffs delicate and texture-fine as those The dark Nile bartering, From Egypt, Crete, and far Phocea bring. Love lent her feet the wings of winds to reach (Whose steps stir not the shingle: IS, AND NOTES “AND NEWS. on the beach) My marble court and, breathless,| Search for Cannery Site—The bid me know My lover's sail across the harbor} bow. He seemed to her, as to himself he} seems, Like some bright God long treasur- Massett last week and has the ed in her dreams; She saw him standing at his gal- | celebrate Mass on the Queen Char- | ley’s prow The New ‘Geisha’’ Sash Sashes of all sorts are back in high favor, but perhaps the very | smartest of the new sash arrange-| ments is the big bow. This bow is also called by French dressmakers ‘‘La Japonnaise,”’ but} the American girl likes the name| These sashes are “Geisha” “Geisha” best. worn rather high, and the bow must be short and very wide, the big often rising to the shoulders. loops A PRETTY APRON For the Girl Who Goes in for Knitting If one is fond of knitting, an apron with a deep pocket the the material will be This apron is fash- width of most useful, ioned by simply turning up a deep |lotte group of islands. My Phaon, mine, in Mitylene now! | visited several localities and was | sibilities of Graham Island. hem and fastening it only at each side, of the material, This the hem of course being| until the end of June. | turned back against the outside} then leave for the canneries on the pocket Skeena river, | place it might be kept. jand soap, and scald with boiling RAILWAY It is easy) enough to measure out the correct | | AND RETURN AND RETURN |amount for one feeding, and put! winnipeg........$90.00 St. Paul...,.:..908 that quantity in the bottle. As | Jerontey igs renee ic eee aaa . on 2 y te a : For full information call on or write ! soon as baby is through with it, - & J. G. McNab - General Agent empty out whatever is left, and if it is convenient not to cleanse the bottle thoroughly just then, | rinse it in cold water, and let it! lie in water to which a pinch of| «I Coast to Coast 1 OCEAN TO OCEAN bicarbonate of soda is Afterwards wash it with hot water water. Important as it is to|f’ Tickets To All Points cleanse the bottle, it is even more so to make the rubber nipple ROGERS’ S hi d among! scrupulously clean. Let it soak teams p an for a moment in the weak soda} solution, cleanse with tepid tae then put it through the scalding} water, or pour a steam of boiling} water through it. S.S. INLANDE Have you thought that rag rugs) can be made things of beauty by! stencilling them? Take a_ rug} woven all over of white rags, for} Railway Agency Second Ave. Phone 116 Stencil Rugs --- FOR... HAZELTON instance; stencilled in some con-| ventional designs in a queer blue! fake the fast light-draught steam- or green, it becomes a fit covering er Inlander for Hazelton, for your bedroom floor, a really | fur-| H. B. Rochester - charming and unique bit of Agent | nishing. . . i AT MASSETT woresaue Father Martane of Prince |H. H. Morton - 3rd Ave. Rupert There W. L. BARKER Architect | Second avenue and Third street | | | Shooting of Cattle—IlIness of | Over Westenhaver Bros.’ Office. Captain Stanley-—-New Store MUNRO & LAILEY Opens—Fishery Experts’ Vis- it. Architects, i ae Stork Building, Second Avenae, Rev. Father Hartmann visited THe he Cee eae ee STUART & STEWART A 4 i: : ACCOUNTANTS -:- AUDTIORS } [honor of being the first priest to] paw-Butler Building Phone No. 280| Prince Rupert P.O. Box 351 The priest Free wage. oa elke | ALFRED CARSS, C. V. BENNETT, B.A, | | of British Columbia of B.C., Ontario, Sas- | | and Manitoba Bars. katchewan and Al- | berta Bars. | CARSS & BENNETT BARRISTERS, NOTARIES, Etc, Office Exchange block, corner Third avenue and Sixth street, Prince Ruvert. 8 favorably impressed with the pos- Professor Halkett and C, Har- rison, of the Marine and Fisheries Department, inspected the Yak- oun, Naden, Awan, Ain and Mam- mon rivers, obtaining information the haunts of the} | | j | | t WM. S. HALL, L.D.S., D.D.S. DENTIST. Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. All denta! operations skilfully treated. Gas and loca! anasthetics administered for the painless ex- traction of teeth. Consultation free, Offices: Helgerson Block, Prince Rupert. ii-12 relative to salmon, Mr. and Mrs. English arrived in Massett on the last steamer, and accompanied Captain Henry Edenshaw in a search for a can- nery They visited North Island and the various rivers on| | AND HANDASYDE @& HURT | site, AGENTS FOR STEEL, MACHINERY | CONTRACTORS SUPPLIBS.., | Massett Inlet. | ogee sien Mr: Depape, of Gain Hill, hae]. Bex 486 = Often Sod end. Betton, been awarded the contract to carry weekly mail between Skide- gate and Lawn Hill during the} : OHN E. DAVEY summer months and to give a} J ‘ oe ; * tat TEACHER OF SINGING fortnightly service during the win- x ter PUPIL OF WM, FOXON, BSQ., A.R.A.M,,”LON,, ENG, The Indians of Massett are on leaving for North Island, where they will fish for spring sa mon GEORGE LEEK | They will MERCANTILE AGENCY COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS | SIXTH STREET PRINCE RUPERT | P, O, BOX 28 PRINCE RUPERT son, Naas River Points, Masset, | ; : Charlotte City, Loekeport, Pa- conveniently together. These ap-| cofi, Jedway, Ikeda Bay, "Rose rons are made sometimes of flower- | chee and return via Queen | ed muslin, and are exc eedingly | Soe ae NW ast July hungry and ill nourished Reaey Sit ow WHAT’S ON eh ae : Feed| |to enter into a tentative agree- | $10,000 For all kinds of help, cooks, waiters, dishwashers, hotel por- _ = t _— cp ee New . ee eee it = rm | ems reereemerninn = WE HAVE BUYERS FOR LOTS IN |i = THE COSY CORNER =- Double Weekly Service "Virems oF | FREE ore ters, all kinds of laborers or me- | chanics, call up ‘ } | | Alf. Shrubb has sailed for Eng- ‘land where he will take part in | several long-distance events. | Phone No. 178 or call at the Grand Hotel Free Employment Office Headquarters for cooks & waiters | Aibert Palzer, ex-amateur hhantey| |weight of New York, has signed for a bout with Carl Morris at| | Tulsa, Okla., July 4. | sul Wotace uw hotter of tre) ROGERS & BLACK 133-pound class is billed to meet |Burns on May 27 and Moran on July 4, at San Francisco, both Building Material, Cement, Lime, fights being scheduled for twenty Hair-fibre Plaster, Coke, Blacksmith Coal, Common Brick, sina Pressed Brick After a short rest at his home in Shingles, Lath, New Wellington Coal ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED WHOLESALE DEALERS IN— rounds. Indianapolis, Ray Bronson says he will be ready to mingle with! any of the lightweights looking See Us for Prices. é for work. Phone No. 116 FRANK D. KEELEY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST P. O. Box 58f As far as can be seen at the) present time the hitting respon-| sibility of Victoria’s team rests) Phone No. 200 upon five men, Davis, Million, | PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, Raymur, Householder and Good- | | man. | ca aa ena ce } a ee yo oe ae ° . = ¢ Billy Fitzgerald, the fast fielder | $ W. J. McCUTCHEON = of the Torontos, has signed a|% carries complete stock of Drugs, Special £ + |contract calling for a big salary, |# ECOR OR Dae 5 ANNE Dreverioenme: z | to play with Con Jones’ team this % Theatre Block Puoxe No. 79 Second Ave. = summer. The general impression |now prevails Jones will have no | difficulty beating New Westmin- ster for the Minto Cup. LINDSAY'S “’storace™ G. T. P. Transfer Agents Orders promptly filed, Prices reasonable. | OFFICE—H. B. Rochester, Centre St. Phone 68, | “Parson” Davies and John R. Rogers have sailed for Europe in quest of the ‘‘white man’s hope.”’ Davies former manager of John L. Sullivan and other pug- ilists. Rogers said he was going to talk things over with Hugh McIntosh in Paris and find some way to beat Jack Johnson. was _ —_ — Reilly’s Bakery Lunch Empress Theatre Basement Cor. 2nd Ave. and 6th Street Terry Turner is the regular third baseman of the Cleveland American team, Just at present he is not playing, owing to an }accident which will keep him out |of the game for a few days. Up |to this season Terry has been the Qi sales regular shortstop of the team, but MONROE he was switched over to third o> a ina base when Bradley was sent to "A COAL Toronto, of the Eastern League. 4) “at Terry headed the league of short- tal stops last season with a fielding average of .973. He took part in | 94 games, but finished the season with a batting average below .250. ===K. EBY A Cos: REAL ESTATE Kitsumkalum Land For Sale B.C. James J. Jeffries announces through a “friend’’ that he was forced to enter the ring at Reno| EITSUMKALUM s through the treachery of those he trusted in the mining camp. Ac- cording to an old-time racing man who has known Jeffries intimately for years, but who declined to have his name used, Jeffries will go to Baden-Baden shortly for the sole purpsoe of priming himself for a second go with Johnson. 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. Jack Johnson, negro champion, has returned from his two months’ trip, and the first thing he did was G. 8. JOHNSTONE, N. G. H. MORTON, Secretary. ment to box ‘Confessor Jack” ——- O'Brien before the latter’s club in Quakerburg. No date has been set, but it will be during the F. W. HART first week in June. O’Brien guar- UNDERTAKER & EMBALMER STOCK COMPLETE antees Johnson a lump sum of | for his end. Johnson) plans to grace the coronation ceremonies of King George V. | in June. After this he will lend Littl ’ NEWS eclat to the Dublin horse show, es Agency and then he will go to Paris for) Magazines :: Periodicals :: Newspapers diversion. CIGARS :: TOBACCOS :: FRUITS G.T.P, WHARF SPRING DAINTY Greens are Scarce | Try ee Se When | | FOR SALE Lots 5 and 6, Block 28, Section 1, $3000, 25 per cent. cash, balance 1, 2, 3 years, 7 per cent, GEO. W. MORROW 1076 Nelson St., Vancouver, B.C. When green vegetables are scarce | rhubarb leaves come in useful, Wash them well, take out the middle spine, and put them into boiling water, with a pinch of carbonate of soda, Boil till tender, then squeeze out all the water you can, and stir in a small piece of butter. You will think it spinach you are eating. Nettles boiled in the same way, and eaten is INSERT YOUR LAND PURCHASE | NOTICES IN THE | with white sauce, make a very i pleasant vegetable. BOWLIN BILLIARDS ? and POOL 4 Alleys, ? Tables, A good exer- cise. Acleansport, Ladies every afternoon. Newman Block, be- tween 6th and Tth Sts, TED MORRISON, Proprietor and Manager NEWS ' i i k Bae % ‘ Fie Is ol b ess: bg 18 Beate tae thers & ne hep , ee Boy Fa 4 ) nibe d ie turf ‘ tee a ee a3 at : Pa , ad & ih i nae oF f +R Veo eRe Ole ie tS ' a aad a4} ps aha Lotte 5 af C7 ? 4 b “ q 4 Wek aa : ite / ee a ‘ bes 8 > ee rs iY ; aegis A Lu R ; a { or z “ag a q } eg eed Q ee i | Cy ree aim Tota 3 a, 4 ua Bi ?