43 Tock Fe ERE eEe g ; FPretERer FF 5 pFPFRTey FRFEe 2 g Vind B bes e ap? FERergs > £ oF s-# Fates = _ = B® Py ICE + | t of Queen ¢ pared | Skeena Land Distriet—District of Coos: from date, I, € C., by occupation) Rupert B. ¢ < to the Chief Com- =? + OC2Upation civ ot for der 640 acres of) Commencing at a poat planted ce to prosy i as follows i one mile north , marked ce south 80 chains, | west to bank of river, the e north 80 chains, commencement. BALNTER, Locator | Dated Sept. 9, 1911 “LEROY |} | Pub. Oct. 10, Gordon C. Emmer sSALN & “ t of Queen Charlotte | fronm date, I, C, B. — ee book. | Skeena Land District—Dirtrict of « onst Rane onmiasioner Take notice that Lottie McTavish of Vancouver for coal and | Occupation married woman, inter a of land on | {Of permission to purchase the following 7 | lands: vo miles north | Commencing at a post ‘ E. corner | ¥e** cetner 100 chair ar south BO from N. E. corner of Lot iii¢ north 80 | Goast District Range 5, thence ct ae place of com- thence 60 chains east, thence 4 ; | thence 40 chains we t, then ‘ BALINTER, Locator | thence 40 chains west to { dontaining 400 acres more o Dated Sept. 18, 191} LOTTI { Queen Charlotte | ’ Ub. Sept. 23 Fred W from date, >, B. | C., by occupation | Skeena Land District— Dist; to the Chief Com- | Take notice that Miss Ma ence to prospect for and, occupation spinste inder 640 acres of | for permission to purchase ti 1 as follows | lands; ed two miles north | Commencing at a post ; arked C. E, B, | Of the southeast corr { chains, thence | 40 chains, , thence | chains, encement | mence ig BAIN TER, Locator | Dated Vet {i MARY Pub. Nov. 11. John C. | of Queen Charlotte | Bella Coola Land Distr from date, I, C, BE, | : 3 C., by occupation) Take notice that H. M. « » the Chief Com- | jand, Occupation genti ence to prospect for! fer permission to ivase under 640 acres of | jands: ed as follows: | Commencing at a post ed two miles north | of Neclectsconnay Kk . marked 8S. W. corner | of Indian Keserve sd we thenee north 80 | following the channel a » thence south 50! thence south 60 chai: ' s to place of com-/ of Bella Coola River, of Bella Coola Kiver & é a BAINTER, Locator | 80 chains more or less ct of Queen Charlotte M. Brown of Prince | | Skeena Land Distriet—Dis sadder, intends to sioner of Lands and | Dated August 24, 1911 eerie H | Pub, Sept. 80 Willia | LAND PURCHASE Nori I Ye Take notice that LeRoy F. Grant of il engines to apply for permission to purche “4 th described lands: in a-northerly direction fror post of Lot 1460, Range 5, Cx east 30 chains, thence north bank of river to point ot | taining 160 acres, more or le containing 480 acres, + Take notice that Be peet for coal, oil and | Prince Kupert, B. C., occupation waiter e following described jo apply lor permission to purchase the { Li wing | Grabam Island: anted three miles east L. No, 4478 thence ains east, thence 80 sins west to point of M. BROWN, Locator il, | | marked B. Rh. KS. E described lands Commencing at a po from the southeast west, thence 65 chains nor east, thence 65 chains south a mencement, containing 455 acres toore or les tNJAMIN KUSSEL KICE Dated October 21, 1911 ct of Queen Charlotte | Pub. Nov. 2. M. Brown of Prince intends to apply to Lands and Works al and oil and petro- « described lands island: ed th miles east 4477 thence thence 50 south to point of {. BROWN, Locator { Queen Charlotte Brown ef Prince nda to apply to is and Works for a i petroleum on and ands on the West ed three miles east No. 4472 thence haina, thence south a to point of com BROWN, Locator of Queen Charlotte s from date, I, C. k C., by occupatior the Chief Con to prosptet for jer 640 acres of ed as follows i five miles east ked ©. B. B. Coat west 80 chains east 50 chains, of commencement BAINTER, Locator { Queen Charlotte haina, thence east » thence west LINTER, Loca ns \OTICE grade, the ice s following said and « miainicg IRISTIAN GARDE 1. JOHNSON riet of Coast Range 1 of Dundalk, Ire- ds to apply for ng described lands; antod at the shore 3, thence north more or less to Ase, enee following 4h 40 chains more or ov said shore r less to point of “0 acres, more or H, M, CLIFF am MeNair, Agent rict of Coast Range 1 of Dundalk, Ire intends to apply jowing described ed at the N. E 20 chains, thence «V chaing more or swing the shore line point of commence ore or leas, H. M. CLIFF jam MeNair, Agent trict o [Coast Rang Clim of Dundalk, Lre- intends to apply following deseribed snted at the N. W rth 40 chaing, thence 40 chains more or following shore line ‘ess to point of eom- ‘cres, more or less. Hl, M, CLIFF | villiam MeNair, Agen istrict of Coast Range Cli! of Dundalk, Ire- intends to apply following described Planted at the N, W uth 40 chains more of lease No, 1 applied | ‘owing said boundary vrth 40 chains, thence * Commencement; con- : H. M. CLIFF William MeNair, Agent District of Coast Range Clif of Dundalk, Ire- | intends to apply | following described Planted at the 8, E © south 40 chains more ndary of Lease No, » thence east 20 chains nee north 40 chains, int of commencement; 1 Teva, i, William Me | Skeena Land District—District | Rapids, Lowa, occupation | Crow Lake, thence northerly | lowing the shore M. CLIFF Nair, Agent | Skeena Land Dist Tak ytice that an . to apply for permission Gescribed la Com fuen 4. C,, oe cabin thence thence 80 ¢ u more or leas Dated Sept. 23, Pub, Nov. 2 Skeena Lend District—D istrict Ca ia@ke notice that Herbe Melaz a Va couver, Bb, C., occupation real es t to apply for permis to purchase the lollowing jescribed la Commencing at a post planted at the « ence of Blackwater river with the Naas about two miles «» Teleg Corner west, east to point com acres more or jess. Dated Sept. 23, 1911 HERBERT McLENNAN Pub. Nov, 2 ( encing at @ post planted west corner of Lat Lakelse and marked N. BE. Ce he ¥ we 80 chains, hains to p VU acig@, more oss CHRISTOPHER JA GRAHAM, Dated Sept. 22. 1911 11.55 A.M.—Wit Laird. Pub. Sept, 90. Cor mencing at a post planted 40 ¢ of Pre-emptic N and 62 “as the Naas Kiver Ww. ¢ t «© 40 thenee ‘ ‘ thence 40 chains sou he 5 ment to c la : acre ‘ \ i 1AKRD WAKIL Dated Aug, 1911 dames T. I £ Pub, Sept. 23. Skeena Land District —I Rang jake t a tia if \ Alta., occuy a a ag for perriiasion to purchase the [c wing d Janads Commencing at @ po west corner 100 cha from N. E. ve Coast District I thence SO chain thence 50 containing 3 re le ; Dated Sept. 18, 191 HAROLD EB. SMITH ‘ub. Sept. 23 Fred W. f e Age Skeena Land District—1 ast ang Take nots that 1, Gord k Prince 2 Cu. 5 t i to apply broker, i chase the following described Commencing at a post pla wrtherly ¢ tic of commencement; Vee: Bete Se Dated Sept. 9, 1911. G )ON I | Pub, Oet, 10. Skeena Land District Take notice that Winnipeg, Man., to apply for permiasic described lands : Me Commencing at a post planted é corner 40 chair a N. E, corner of | District Kange a eas 60 chains north t oo chains south to pc 860 acres more or le : ; Dated Sept. 18, 1911 HIRIAM ! A TAVIS Pub, Sept. 28. Fred W. I Agen Skeena Land District District of ¢ ensat Y Take notice that Charles Willa an Vancouver, B. C., occupa i pect to apply for permission ass described lands : ca ee the ous Commencing at 4& por I an od a5, Sea Goes fluence of Blackwater river Wi eo ‘ " about two miles south from the in Telegraph cabin, Post mar! ed Ne ie Corner, thence 50 chains nor ehenee oy ere tne east, thence 80 chains south, ne ene west to point of commencement, con's & eet re ae HARLES WILLIAM HAM Dated September 23, 1911 Pub, Ney, 2. Skee and District-—District of Cassiar Seeene Len’ Arthur Wh ar Take notice that Thomas }., occupation carpenter, ecouver, B, C., ' the apply for permission to purchase . described lands: : i at the cor Commencing at a post planted wove out fluence of Blackwater river with as ri tl erank | two miles south of the sixth Do , aA er, thence cabin, Post marked ‘I Ww 80 chains north, thence #0 shalne west, thence ¢ to point of chaina south, thence 50 chalis orn aire or less Cr taining acres sominencement, ah HOM AS ARTHUR WHIT! | Dated Sept, 25, 1911 |} Pub Nov, 2, of Coast Range V { Cedar Tallman lawyer, io the {c Take notice that Jose M apply for permiasion to purchase described lands: : te Commencing at # post planted on the 80 shore of Kutaymateen Inlet on ta cist of a small stream flowing into said +n of Crow Lake, Thence south west 20 chains more or less to the ~ and ¢@w Inlet the lines of Crow Lake, the Crow Lake and Kutseymateen Talet ‘ place of commencement, contalning more er leas, Located Aunt 7, Dated Aug. 9, 1911. JESSE Pub. Aug, 12. + f } : ITEMS OF, , , . df 7] SPORT! ~~. ~~. en, the great long dis has heard the Indian | das. Ryrie, Pres. of his prowess with phenomena who are nis tournament held “week. Christmas and won every single en be plased deteal- New Year Sailings laiming him a white ha been unprat ristmas stockings. THE DAILY NEWS Handsome Catalogue Free —~ tees | | | Oat White Hope. SE weswregs ewe Now ; Onand 1} * eave the} § Our new Christmas the jist } catalogue is now ready hopes | and is yours for the rding to asking. ild like It contains 124 pages step over of illustrations repro- has had the duced in colors of me time Diamonds, Jewelry, « light in the Silverware, Cut Glass, he is destined Leather Goods and g in the hall Novelties. is been after the A postal card will Valional Sporting bout for him that the world that he * d athlete and not bring you a copy. Ryrie Bros., Limited Canada’s Largest Jewelry House { of the deeade, Harry Ryrie, Sec.-Treas 134-136-138 Yonge St. he says he is go- d of a “joker” one TORONTO and put him on six rounds, just J Big Chief,” | Two Young French Champions. sporting world is] the appearance of sme world’s cham- | of thes is Robert although not yet age, his been the e of the Anglo- as Doxon, Cordon, | owe. It is probable s.8. Prince Rupert \z, game} remarkably in the Leave Prince Rupert Thursday at 8:30 hs, will go to Amer- | P- ™., Dec. 21st and 28th, arriving in Van- | couver early Saturday morning, Dec. 23d ri in the next open| and 30th. He s considered MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS EARLY Phone 260 - it = inn 88. Prince John for Stewart 10 a. m., S He Nas @ PUZ~| pec. 20th and 27th. [ it t to Present schedule will remain in effect dk until above dates. | ‘ > Bi-weekly train service to Vanarsdol. rains leave Prince Rupert at 1 p.m. npio efore , { , . sy Os he a Wednesdays and Saturdays. Return- ority. ing arrive Prince Rupert 4 p.m. on phenomenon is Car Thursdays and Sundays, boxer, who recentl exmenescestanaiiapehsiainns ym Y ng Jacobs |On your Christmas visit East travel ddieweight champion-| via the Grand Trunk Railway System ngland. Charpentier, from Chicago. The finest and best ider 18, and a mid service over Double Track Route. he is tall and Connections with all roads East and o that it is probable he West. Atlantic Steamship bookings y become a heavy-| arranged... Full information and tickets obtained from the office of A. E. MCMASTER FREIGHT AND PASSENGER AGENT cn in France are es have brought g in the sport ince, where unt us O French boy is \ PACIFIC RAILWAY | | inca ‘nacst service “sg *ripcess work baskets filled | B.C. Coast servic . ee Princes If you want a good better have it laid Princess Mary ' tf Saturday, December 16th, at 9 a.m Store. For Victoria, Vancouver and Seattle J. G. McNab General Agent Prince Rupert Lodge, 1.0.0.F. Savoy Hotel NO. 63 Meets in the Helgerson Block Cor, Fraser and 5th. Choice Wines and Cigars P, CADE, N. G. GLUCK, See. o—o—e — © —@—-9—-9—0 FRED. STORK General Hardware suilders’ Hardware & Pipes Oxford Stoves aniteware Tinware SECOND - AVENUE - @—e— 9-0-0 We Loaned +-+—0_ ¢ —@ 0-4 + «© O LET Fiat in Rand Block, corner Sixth Avenue | and Fulton Street. Also stores in same block. corier Second Avenue and FOR SALE in all parts of the city. FIRE INSURANCE , 2 he | We represent some ol t at | , s doing business in the City. C. D. RAND ul 5 M, TALLMAN second Ave. Per Cent. to Build This House argest Com- Phone 112 Qrmiremnceensenisintssotseense THE COSY CORNER = PRINCIPALLY TO THE INTERESTS OF WGMEN soem BATHE—OR, BEWARE © An Important Article From the Pen of Dr. L. K. Hishberg. The hygienic purpose of a bath jreal objective. An important problem of mod- ern hygiene is to remove the im- |} a sanitary sense. Even the nurs- from sterilized filth, fensive, telltale smut when under linen is the red light of informa- indicates that a deadly and invisible foe flourishes there, deuizens of the. fashionable world to think that washing one’s hands beyond the point of scem- streets and a clean city are free of disease germs. parts thereof, baths, however, This is a little section of the paper, which from day to day will be devoted | to subjects of special interest to women. Any and all of the ladies of Prince Rupert are invited to contribute to its columns, and to take part in ite discussions. Sug- gestions and criticisms are invited by the editor. The hope is expressed that “The Cosy Corner’’ will fill a social need. not react, that is, who remain cold and pale afterward, should not take them, A cold bath in a cold room, or in wintry atmos- pheres, is conducive to pneu- monia or tuberculosis. All baths should be delayed for two hours after meals, They are most beneficial before eating. AN EIDERDOWN QUILT W. L. BARKER Architect Second avenue and Third street Over Westenhaver Bros.’ Office. H. Gordon Munro W. Nicholson Lailey MUNRO & LAILEY Architects, Stork Building, Second Avenue. STUART & STEWART ACCOUNTANTS -:- AUDITORS Law-Butler Building Phone No. 280 Prince Rupert P.O, Box 361 ALFRED CARSS, Cc. V. BENNETT, B.A. of British Columbia of B.C., On Sas- and Manitoba Bars. katchewan Al berta Bars. CARSS & BENNETT BARRISTERS, NOTARIES, Etc. Office— Exchange block, corner Third avenue and Sixth street. Prince Ruvert. 8 WM. S. HALL, L. D.S., D. D.S. An Experienced Housewife Tells DENTIST. You the Best Way to Wash It. Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. All dental operations skilfully treated. Gas and local anasthetics administered for the painless ex- Shred some good yellow s80@p | traction of teeth. Consultation free. Offices: 12 and boil it in water until it is quite dissolved, then pour it into a pan of warm water, when it will lather well. When lukewarm put in the quilt and squeeze it well with the hands until clean; then rinse twice in clean water, wring out, shake well and hang on the line to dry. While drying shake well several times, so that the down does not stick together. Choose a nice windy day, if pos- sible, for then the quilt will dry quickly and the wind will make it beautifully soft. Ink on the Carpet. As soon as the ink is spilt cover stains with salt. This will] 613 gra Avenue absorb the ink and no trace of it will remain. Favorite of the West. No home in this western coun- try can well afford to be without The Family Herald and Weekly Star’ of Montreal. It is particu- larly useful in western homes. rhe information it gives to the new settlers as well is worth hundreds of dollars a year. It is simply marvelous the amount of good instructive matter that paper contains each week, It well deserves it success. One dollar cannot be better invested in western homes than by order- ing that great paper. A beauti- premium picture entitled ‘Home Again” is also included, and it is well worth the dollar alone. Prettily Plastered. No, the heading does not draw your attention to another case of nd unquestionably Cold baths must be taken mod- ous rub-down to make the cir-| sound the reveille of the loafing | : RUPERT'S PALACE OF COMFORT ©: Every Tuesday Evening s seid members of the order in the city requested to visit the lodge. DAIL w ME RIORAR DU PI | Let us loan you the money to buy or build,ja house or pay off a mortgage. | CANADIAN HOME INVESTMENT CO. McIntyre Block, Third Avenue, Prince Rupert. Head Office: Pacific Building, Vancouver, B, C. Helgerson Block, Prince Rupert. ti- Alex.M.Manson B.A., W.E.Williams,B.a., L.L.D WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, ete. Box 285 Prince Rupert, B.C P20. BOX 28 PRINCE RUPERT JOHN E. DAVEY TEACHER OF SINGING PUPIL OF WM. FOXON, ESQ., A.R.A.M., LON., ENG GEORGE LEEK & CO. MERCANTILE AGENCY COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Fire, Life and Accident Insurances Phone 208 and Green PRINCE RUPERT A. M. BROWN HARNESS & SADDLERY MANUFACTURER Repairing a Specialty. Complete Stock Carried. Outside Orders Promptly Filled. 2nd Ave. between 10th and 11th Sts THE IROQUOIS POOL English and American Billiards Twelve Tables SECOND AVE. Hotel Central o;; First Ave. European and American plan, steam heated, modern conveniences. Rates $1.00 to $2.50 per day. : 3 Peter Black - . Proprietor conviviality rewarded by a five : : ==E. EBY @ Co== dollar fine in the police court this morning. It refers to the new theatre being built on Second avenue, The plasterers are busy inside now, and the theatre will be a bright and beautiful place of entertainment before long. Pantcrium Pioneer Cleaners. | Phone i. SILVERSIDES BROS. 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