Com le north N 80 chains, nissioner or coal and { land on P—~ ee ae (TER, Locator jueen Charlotte Chiet Com- » miles north chains, thence ence north 80} following the ehan: --88 PRs ¥F g r j PSPS corr reF | ee = 2 FE FF wer-F7 Pri DTr f & FFF) eet Fe Per erz Fr rrr.. _# Prerres “ é PROTEST? gee n Charlotte CHRISTOPHER JA ;RAHAM, Leca Dated Sept. 22. 1911 11 \.M ‘ se Lard Put ape ), ‘ cing i of Pre a © Naas | t ce a ated Aug ames t « i opt. 2 corner post thence north 4 bank, thence soutt ol commencement; c lens, Dated Sept. 9, 1¥ll., Gt Pub, Oct, 10. Skeena Land Distric Take pe that Winnipeg, Man., < to apply for permimion to pure described lands Com: g corner 40 chains east an ‘ N. EB. corner of Lot 1116, Harv District Rang thence ¢ OY chains north chains south to sO acres more Dated Sept. 18, 1911 HIRI \M Pub. Sept. 23 Fred Ww Agent Skeena Land Distric L Take notice that Charice Vancouver, Bb. ¢ ccupa to apply for permis b described land Commencing at @ | fluence of Blackwater r about two miles sou Telegraph cabin Corner, thence 50 ct cast, thence 50 ch west to point of ores » or loss acres more or CHARLI WH Dated September 23, 1911 Pub, Nov. 2 Skeena Land District Take notice that Thomas A couver, B, C,, occupation cart apply for permission to purchase deseribed lands pei Commencing at a post plants at, fluence of Blackwater river with Naas r two miles south of the sixth Do 4 cabin, Post marked I. A. W.5. b. ‘ 80 chains north, thence 80 chal chains south, thence 50 cha commencement, containing 640 ser THOMAS Altl Dated Sept. 23, 1911 Pub Nov, 2 ; et of ( Skeena Land District-—-Distri Take notice that Jesse M, Ta Rapids, lowa, occupation lawyel apply for permission to purchase deseribed Lands: \ Commencing at a post planted “ . shore of Kutaymateen Inlet on ¢ Pas of a small stream flowing into said of Crew Lake, ‘Thence sour ©% west 20 chains more or less Crow Lake, thence northerly o lowing the shore lines of Crow Lak to Crow Lake and Kutseymateen place of commencement, conta) Ang more or leas, Located August GALI Dated Aug. 9, 1911, JESSE | Pub, Aug, 12. { ee THE DAILY NEWS until above dates. 1 p ip] 3 talked. Then we took to peace- : ; ful demonstrations. Next we be- Bi-weekly train service to Vanarsdol. | : ' ’ Trains leave Prince Rupert at 1 p.m, | #4" interrupting public meetings, hand ‘ C= Wednesdays and Saturdays. Return-|and to forcing our Way into the Prince Rupert 4 p.m. on!House of Commons and the homes of members of the Cabinet. * 2° MAN ‘ \ iH I Ace Phe March ess oer ee | As a third step we began destroy- } ame the w f Chapli On your Christmas visit East travel) jng property. Some time ago we she eloped with the Marquis | %i@ the Grand Trunk Railway System| peached the stage of physical hared s e of the sfor from Chicago. The finest and best} yjolence. You can judge for hich befell bh iter service over Double Track Route. | yourselyes what point must be Connections with all roads East and|peached in the end, unless in the West. Atlantic Steamship bookings} ;,eantime the Government grants arranged... Full information and tus the ballot.” tickets obtained from the office of | eee: A. E. McMASTER BORN WITH A TOOTH en eet FREIGHT AND PASSENGER AGENT pire | This Little Lady Made Good Start. Prince Rupert Lodge, 1.0.0.F. | Yee apéeher in a: Ment: | — | One bright baby girl who ar- rived from Baybland a few weeks ago was born with a pretty white tooth. It came with her, fully |developed, when she appeared in ithe world. Four weeks later she added an- NO. 63 Meets in the Helgerson Block} Every Tuesday Evening members of the order in the city Oye we are requested to visit the lodge J. P. CADE, N. G. B.C. Coast service J. GLUCK, See. Famous Princess 5 one knows how many more will Princess Mary appear at similar intervals, for > *—*—+—e—*#-@ the second period of four weeks FRED. STORK } é J, G. McNab Saturday, December 16th, at 9 a.m. ‘ isn’t up yet. For Vietoria, Vancouver and Seattle | ~The little lady with this ex- traordinary teething propensity is Helen Leone Briggs, daughter =| of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Briggs of General Hardware General Agent . Builders’ Hardware ] Des’ Moines, Iowa. Valves & Pipe Oxford Stoves — Granitewar« Tinware o avoy 0 e Two Truths About Men. ' | If her husband is romantic ° about her, a woman can almost | SECOND - AVENUE , Cor. Fraser and 5th, Choice Wines and Cigars | forgive him for being a bad busi- o—-o-0-0 — 6-0-0000 RUPERT'S PALACE OF COMFORT "095 man. What Are These Children Waiting For? Why! The Jabour Bros. Emporium Silk Kimonas Draperies Centre Pieces Silk Shawls Piano Drapes Handkerchiefs Mufflers Line other tooth to her collection, No} ;of Ralph D. Paine’s great serial They are going to be taken to you can afford in house and food and clothes, is it not worth the best reading as well? And the best reading—best for boys and girls, best for men and women— feaa a7 eens | LAND PURCHASE NoTICE + Mee . iil ta! sercinmieiiailii 1 petite or aaiteeline ~ re — —~ ___ / on ones ene cit Queen ¢ eae Skeena Land Distriet—District of Coast Range } ITEMS ¢ / f oar ae C W. L. BARKER rupation ae notice that LeRoy F.’Grant of Pri { aMIS OF... 7 upation | Rupert, B. ©, occupation civil engine j ’ / j Architect t | 2e lon to pure the | aN j = spest. tor to apply lor permission t purchase the fc { - PP ( ) R / i A =s / HE ( OS y ( ORNER = Second avenae and Third street res 0 - Commer cing at a post plented about { ! ' { OVer Westenhaver Bros.’ Office. er] ection from the northeast pete, SU OIE 574 " pont of Lot 194%, Nange ©, Const Deiter ‘ ~: asec weal Work || {DEVOTED PRINCIPALLY TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN east 30 chains, thence north 60 chains. th. chains | went to ‘Dank "of ver, thence: witty aR of the Turf or re H. Gordon Munro W. Nicholson Latley yank of river to point of commencement: ec , ~ Vibe’ neers | tng 10'S. Pe noord «| EL GQ Free! |! mae =e MUNRO & LAILEY Past Sept. 9 181, ido th ROY F. GRA | ct This is a little section of the paper, which from day to day will be devoted le. jordon Emme ni . : s . i Z a . to subjects of special interest to women. Any and all of the ladies of Prince Rupert , Architects, el ad tai is ake are invited to contribute to its columns, and to take part in its discussions. Sug- Stork Building, Second Avenue. Take notice that Lottie Me avis Range ane . The finest ey, Cata- gestions and criticisms are invited by the editor, The hope is expressed that “The « op A , t-|F | logue produced in America | # Cosy Corner” will fill a social need. si oe hon! T | Seconaiae sa4 peges of Di =| ACOUUNTANTS “1 AUDIO ‘ ¢ at ® post planted dered ' eges of Dia- : ACCOUNTANTS -:- AUDITORS wes 190 chains eu ) in nett See 3i Poe, THE GREATEST TRAGEDY You may think that you are 4] )qw.Butler Building Phone No. 280 om N. io. corner of Lot H u lass, Leather Goods ‘uer frie “E y te agi ’ Coast Distriet ange | t , | sh turf} aed Map Eaome of the nie bruse friend if you candidly te ll Prince Rupert P.O. Box 351 thense 40. chaine won’ tt c! big plune articles being reproduced in t Is When a Wife Is Loving but/a man of his faults, but he will foptattine 00 we West to 5 Marqui f } as many as fourteen colors Unloved. never, hever agree with you. ton g acres more or |e argu 0 | Loated Sept. 18, 1911. tiem. bak Wace : : ——— sine ALFRED CARSS, C. V. BENNETT, B.A. ub, Sept, 28 Fred ot the hi Hkh Se nee The greatest tragedy that can] TWO DELICIOUS PRESERVES | Sfy'ianisteBar, — itatchewan"and "at occupation | Skeena Land Distriet—Distr { A no risk whatever in sele ting happen in marriage is the wed- —— ARSS ENN te ut te nidend Peiecbatieg ae a ; a t vad any article, for we forward it |ding of a loving woman to a man|Hints That Prince Rupert House- ” as wer 640 acren of | for permiasion to purchase a a : at our expense, guarantee who likes, admires, respects wives Can Profit By. BARRISTERS, NOTARIES, Etc. | lands: he first few safe delivery, and cheerfully does anything save passionately Office— Exchange block, corner Third avenue and of GRmmencing at ® post ; k the filly refund your money if you are | Ate ; MOP epee . Shih street, Frines Ranges, $ pry ype wma llpadarag a f cic not perfectly satisfied. , adore her, Dried Apricot Jam—Soak one hains, thence east 20 cha sful anc e ; chains, thence west 20 h iw i h For all her life afterward will| pound of dried apricots in three WM. S. HALL, L.D.S., D.D.S. mencement; containing ci . e saw in her { ‘ ie ae > aie + > «VS. » U.S | Dated Oct. 11, 1911 MISS hin icas i ; R her heart beat. itself in helpless|pints of boiling water for twelve Dante? . Pub. Nov. 11,’ Sale OF ” aning i imi leffort ag: s . € > > gixtee . 3 j w 4 ms ¥ v | ae bE Hare yrie Bros., Limited jeffort against the wall of stonejor sixteen hours. Simmer in Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. Dinh Cbtis Lane Dis x rads Canada’s Largest Jewelry House that looms between them. same water until tender. Add|_ Ali dental operations skilfully treated. Ges oa ; Veli nd District —L came in 1e Tene ahe ‘ tore vas be sehen . . . : local anasthetics administered for the pain! ex- a 18 : , infal hae | das Ryrle, Pres. ; frue she may contrive to make|three pounds of sugar and Sit | traction of teeth. Consultation free. Offices : | Ind, Weeupation gentinnsa: , lendid ¢ al See ae herself necessary to his comfort] mer for another hour, or until it | Helxerson Block, Prince Rupert. ii-12 ie joetmlasion to lease the’ ( r enit } j d ae the as he 134-136-138 Yonge St. jand happiness, may, more than]is well set. When nearly done Commencing st a port | tha eed I TORONTO |likely, win a meed of kindly ap-}add a few drops of essence of | 4lex.M.Mansons.a., W.E.Williams,B.a.,1.1.D Wilms Maer tie ao ul the mi time L ‘ preciative affection. But “as}|almonds. This makes six pounds WILLIAMS & MANSON ai ence iat the same time i ici moonlight is to sunlight, as water|of delicious jam at less cost than Barristers, Solicitors, etc. the south 50 chains morc voer that she as | "9 4 " " of Bella Coola River, thence ; Me b th junto wine,” so is such affection| fresh fruit, and is most useful at eg. wd Rupért: B.C of Belia Coola Kiver easterly 60 chains, n a, acting on the |to the wife who loves in vain this seas¢ f the year whe nee Pee | 80 chains more or less to point of ¢ ec ( 0 es | es ” , peers ee aoe ee oe eed | containing 480 acres, more or ic 1 her for the sum | A woman who marries without] fresh fruit is very scarce. D 28, 191 | 3 Pi sees. Wittem eit Sets | Preaeel }love will probably end by deyot-| Delicious Apple Ginger Pre-|?<0. BOx 2% ee eee BB }-year-old year Lady | edly loving her husband, suppos-|serve—Peel, core and cut into JOHN E DAVEY Sheena Land District Distr Comat Rang a li gave promise that she , jing he be patiently devoted to|]small sections four pounds of R 5 F SINGING Prince Rupert, B. C., oceupation waiter, int 4 tand the Derby, for in the L jher; but not the passionate deyo-japples, add three pounds of TEACHER OF 5 to op ol Tiniasion to pur we t ! I . x . ry een eee jon to purchas . she showed ‘| lion of a lifetime will win from]|sugar, also a cupful of water. | PUPtL oF wm. POxON, ESq., A.R.A.M, 1ON., ENG lrecomimencing at a pont.planted ¢ sins » iss form, Her most dan- CIFIC: |@ man—after marriage—what he] Place in earthen or delf pan and cast, thénes 0 | Marked B. RR SE. Goroa, cones ete opponent was Hermit, N | failed to give before keep over two nights, stirring oc- GEORGE LEEK & CO. west, thence 65 chains + ! nged to a wealthy man OT casionally with wooden spr ‘ nee 66 chains south’ to é as ; a MERCANTILE AGENCY n containing 455 acres Chaptin, who was at the ° | IT IS “REAL WAR.” Turn into preserving pan, add COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS sSENJAMI L Ri { n . » ar Dated Uetober 21, 1911 ? gaged larry the Mar- Christmas and _ three-quarters of a pound. of Fire, Life and Accident Insurances b. Now. 2 Ailesbury. This state sae |Miss Pankhurst Says That the/ereen ginger (cut in thin slices) | 3g 3a Avenue Phone 208 and Green 262 leona Land Ditret—Distrit of Ca ee f d : yeaa e 9 New Year Sailings | Suffragettes Will Not Stop. ae x from eae rats PRINCE RUPERT biueties that Ameus dames Malcenaie Marchioness was madly; ———. o an hour over a clear fire. This neouver, B ‘ tior . ies ~ he Marquis of Hast s.s. Prince Rupert Christabel Pankhurst, the Brit-]is a cheap but delicious preserve WN s : . as an open secret] ish militant suffragette, has an- eae A. M. BRO had the highest regard Leave Prince Rupert Thursday at 8:30) nounced that the recent cessation Fine line of work baskets filled| HARNESS & SADDLERY MANUFACTURER p. m., Dec. 21st and 28th, arriving in Van- } | ‘ , ne > . 3 Set ; iM couver early Saturday morning, Dec. 234! hostilities was only in the na-|with candy. If you waut a good Repairing a Specialty. ‘ a he Derb came Me vii ee ture of an armistice while await-]one you had better have it laid Complete Stock ae iat to point of ¢ c 1s bet-| Phone 200 TARLY Jing the Cabinet's decision, but|aside. Christmas _ stockings. Outaide Orders Promptly Filled. I d. The Marquis eet that the London riot marks the} Ward’s Candy Store. tf 2nd Ave. between 10th and 11th Sts i ] ( reopen g oO s es LS . n SS. Prince John for Stewart 10 a. m., | ' pening of histilities. I ibeth = t the | Dec. 20th and 27th. “It is real war we have em- What Is Your Family Worth? UUU, | he was] | Eiresent schedule, will remain in effect) barked upon,” she said: First we If your family is worth the best THE IROQUOIS POOL English and American Billiards Twelve Tables SECOND AVE. is to be found in The Youth's Companion, Of stories alone The Compan- ion will print nearly 300 in 1912. With all the rest of the paper thrown in, and counting the glorious long serial stories, they cost the subscriber less than a cent apiece. Moreover, you will look long before you will find stories so varied and interesting; stories of coolness in the face of peril, strange adventures with creatures of the forest and the sea; moving stories of life’s ob- scure heroisms; stories breezy with good-natured humor, quaint and curious character sketches. 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