us i od ainnetaraidhrmmneseeneemeeee a er i! : ns y ; ascnenateinsientenkbandaiebeaiemineemeaiementiieastsnaetamnaen POT anne ¥ A ry 4 is 4 { me ee ee ¢ - ot } i. ae ou ni i , i. i: Af ‘eA ’ rks Me oa Bo a ' tke Re ae ae Hy of a eh k i iy Hea 4 4 ea ae te i \ 3 u eed ie ae } a4 rf 4 Pe " bi es a ad i ; - pi Ptr THE DAILY NEWS LADIES’ HAND BAGS We haf just receivedfa shipme§t of the neyéest ” styles @d latest degigns in ladie@® Velvet and Jeath- er H Bags. We es- pecially §nvite yog to call and let jus shof you our mew go@is. .f. .. . Fort George For in atiopf free maps an rature call and me. DYBHA Pattullo JO Open Eveyings clk he Pioneer Druggist ; NE : ; ; 8X HANDASYDE Y HURT Contractor's Sup- plies, Road B: ding and Concrete | Machinery, Agricultyral, Farm | upplies, Dump Cars and oline Engines, Motor Ve- i hicles and Trucks OFFICE: Third and Fulton, P*0. Box ¢ Prince Reet ra On his annual summer visit the Indians of the northern rovince, Inspector A. M. Tyson, Inspector of Indian Agencies, is in Prince Rupert today. The Inspector is some six weeks out couver, having already visited the Indian agencies and reserves be- tween Vancouver and Prince Ru- pert. He cam here direct from Bella Bella. Before his journey ends, some four months away yet, he will have traversed the journey up north as far as Atlin, a few miles from where there is a band of Indians as yet unnumbered and unregistered. Some Delicate Tasks “As wards of the nation the Indian’s interests are very cate- fully looked after by the Dom- inion Government,” said Inspec- tor Tyson. ‘They look to us in all their difficulties, and we have many delicate tasks and disputes to settle. There are family dis- putes and business disputes. Some- |times even divorces are referred CHARGED WITH FISH-POACHING Canadian Authorities Seize the American Boat J.T. Atwood of Boston. (Canadian Press Despatch) 14.—The Ottawa, June Can- -|adian fishery cruisers have seized the American fishing boat J. T. Atwood, which is alleged to have been regularly fishing within the three-mile limit for several years. The boat is owned in Boston. She will be charged with unlawful fishing. AN EXTENSIVE PROGRAM (Canadian Press Despatch) Winnipeg, June 14.—The C. N. R. announced today an extensive programme of imporvements which are to be built this summer. Al- together the list calls for an expenditure of $30,000,000. The principal item in the list is the construction of the line from Ed- monton to Port Mann. ‘You Should — f Have These Things In Boat... @nd Ave., next ce of Optimist, sell only : ICE CREAM Best mad amd Candy, whole- sale a h sign at night. s Phone 860 - no Bailiffs\Sale4y Aucti nd Tenant Act \ The contents Tea Kettle Inn, tables,’ chairs, ra cutle: etc,, on the premises |* Friday, June 16th, 1911, & two o'clock. HN SHIRLEY, Prince Rupert, June 10th, 19%, 181-184 \ ESTABLISHED 1 F. W. T & MPANY Undertakers, er Second Avenue and #} Street. George Barrie, ensed mer, Phone 62 ni, or day er Sixth Street Alder Block Bi VanSonTE EE SPENDS HIS TIME IN THE INTERESTS OF THE INDIANS Inspector A. M. ‘Lynd te of is on His Suarninaeie Visit to the Agencies and Reserves—Has Some Very Delicate Missions to Perform in His Daily Work from his starting point at Van-| to us.’’ Inspector Tyson showed one novel request from one Indian, for a ‘‘strong paper’ to be sent to him. The writer was having some business troubles, and was convinced that some other Indian was working against him, and wanted a ‘‘strong paper’ to be sent to warn his enemy away. Many Thousands of Them There are about twenty-three thousand Indians on the Northern Pacific Coast who are registered with the department, and a great deal of comfort and security en- joyed by them is due to the oversight and paternalism of the Government which stands by them to advise and protect them. “A great deal of the work of the Department consists in keeping the whites from encroaching on ac the Indian reserves,"' said the Inspector. To many thousands of the dusky skinned inhabitants of the Province he is counsellor, judge and jury. To them he is the embodiment of the British law which protects them “OLD MAID” HAD TERRIFIC TIME Sister Ship of the Fishmaid Which Capsized only Recent- ly, Nearly Wrecked in Same Waters. At her berth near Seal the gasoline fishing schooner Old | Maid, sister vessel to the, famous Fishmaid which capsized off the Alaska coast, is moored this morn- ing after a tremendous experience out in the same place where the Fishmaid met disaster. Captain Dan Ross of the Old Maid, tells of terrific weather out there in the midst of which the Old Maid’s engine broke down. Before her anxious crew working their hardest, could make sail, the little craft was swept from end to end by huge waves, and beaten helplessly nearer and nearer to apparently certain wreck. Even after sail had been made the danger continued for against such rough seas the little schooner was kept manageable only by the very best of seamanship. All hands strove their hardest, but | at one time they came very near taking to the dory in a forlorn effort to save their lives for they were certain the Old Maid was doomed. Eventually, however, the weather abated a little, and the vessel was able to make headway. It is possible that larger and more powerful boats will be required to undertake the work these hardy little schooners have been doing on the bleak Alaska Coast. Cove QUADRA COMING BACK IMPROVED Generally Cusataaudail and with ted to Tend Buoys. Soon after the steamer Quadra, of the marine and fisheries depart- ment, is out of the hands of the B. C. Marine Raliway she will arrive in Rupert on her way to recharge a large number of buoys. It is understood that it will be several weeks before the vessel is again ready for service is having extensive repairs made to her hull. She is being given a general overhauling and when the work is completed will be in the best possible shape. On her forward deck a big ten- ton winch has been installed which will enable the steamer to handle as she \ ¢ the large buoys with greater ease than before. Improvements are jbeing made all over the vessel jand she will be practcially a new ship when released by Bullen’s. |She will have a busy season's \work and for this reason the jSopertment are making all neces- |sary alterations which will result jin her speedy dispatch of all work outlined. TRY THE “NEWS” AD. WAY OF FINDING | of Big New Ten Ton Crane Fit- ’ WANT |& ES Classified - . Advertisements HAIR- RAISING One of the best services the modern newspaper gives the public is in the classified advertisement —" There buyer and seller, employer and worker, landtord and tenant, and a host of others meet ns Cheashaco i a il mon ground. To prt this modern convenience in reach of everyone the News will reduce its mall Boat Dodg. rate to a nominal price of a cent a word c insertion. "Minimum charge of 25 cents. es Death a Dozen a row. 8 Here is our Classified Advertising Column for today. Watch it gro Ice Jams on the Rj in ———-+ . ve Lost and Found | Little realising the dange cys following the ice jams o, : ; Th AMS On the FOUND~—Eureka Cl a ressing Com- | Yukon a Cheechaco named Frank pany. Men's suits nd pressed $1.00, | Ganley reac} i] an Ladies’ sult pressed] ai sacaad Dry ger Aon ached Dawson in a small ing a specialty. estenhaver jock, . s ast - phoue red 69. 121-147 bp after hair raising adventures i FOUND=—Elegant omyiowly furnished, The € was warned by dined Sent ca Notice | Bulkley Block, Stn ., near Pulton. 1091m | Furniture Crockery + attemot i | COUgHS not ers 1 r « ) +} at'Metlakala, B.C. ies eof et Saeed LOST—On Sixth treet, een Third Avenue | Stoves Glassware | pt it but made the risky dollars being available for expenditure on this| and Queen's Hotel, two cheques in roll, trip. ; wharf. Bidders should carefully examine the one for $17, other for rest in bills, Reward Linoleum Lamps | ground. and state in detail the extent of repairs | Billy Polus Cangy re, Sixth St., one door | | “Were 1 uot a cheecha,” 1 e ve a for that amount. All piles| from C.P.R, Offi 182-136 Enamelware \ Table Cutlery | ee “y act mus power driven. Tend ill be received ~1 2 Says. never would ha athe Indian Oe, “Weta: 1 = er Blinds Baby Buggies aa shin : ave mac and should be a ed with a cer- é ; A sourdoug) , tified cheque for one hundred dollars which For Rent Curtains Screens } : ie knows amount will be forfeited in the event of a with- P better. I might have ped drawal of tender. No tender received will neces- Quilts ictures PEG Once sarily be accepted. Washi I got under way, but I am not thn CHARLES ¢ PERRY. Four-roomed Hou part! flirnished, with bath- Blankets =e kind BO #t Ww | a ndian . room; close In on Sym ve., ol rden - s . a that er Metlakatla, B.C., June Sth, 1911. street. Apply at fall or P.O. Box 269. Mirrors Machines Bienieiths Soi cli went ~186 P of . gn ViIrling water — cription Fr : 2 Furnished in ap mt house, opposite rnishings. jhanging shelves of ic amid ply on premises een one and three p.m. } - Gancing ice that now makes ctr imy hair want to get +] Two-roomed Foe eens: , near McBride, ; x . . Ne per. Apply J. Youn? rding ae. Srd | | pe sndicular every time | think of i z 3 Ave. 26-1384 | “ ae wy j My most thrilling experie, Furniture of th room Apply Room 15 ore b perience Westenhaver Bl er 2nd Ave. and Sixth | was when the boat was drawy ; Street. 128.134 | \ : on oI y S Nicely furniahed Fr house. | Ap- Cor. 6th St. and 2nd Ave. jone side, and shot quickly underg p re. ville, Fo fF, near McBride. 4 j \F. W. HART & COMPANY Huge shelf of ice. As she plug lock 84, seftion 1, $44'75.00, S ciits 1, $1975.00, Lot 6, bloc jon 5, with cabin, $875.00. Two Lots, both Tatlow and Ninth, with, thfee two-roomed cabins, $2,000. lock 81, section 6, all d. $650 each. block 19, section 7, Choose Selected i inves ents at right prices, sgich as these, an quicker And more certain — | Stores and offi Apply Dr. McIntyre, | 125- Third Ave., phonetPreep 59. ey For Rent Mut ln, clow in. $26. month. | H. F. McRae 126-tf } tlemen preferred. | Neatly Furnis! gen nano Theatre. Apply Mrs. Mul Mrs. Bower, Somerset | Coay furnis! Rooms, Thi venue, betwecn Seventh and | Eighth. 17-tf ‘ Nice Furnished ogg” Avply Mrs. Kirby, Alder Block, upstai rance, Thyrd Ave. 117-124 | Nice, clean, 3 ide rooms. Bulkley Block | 6th Ave,, neal Iton. 109-1m Nice furnished rune plete or for housekeeping | Apply Drexel ng House, 2nd Ave., near McBride. May 3-imo Help Wanted | make larger, | iciconinaioniniianissienipllinnoniamar| | PorterwarterweehedWIBOt House. 1g2-tf Boy wanted in store. Apply Martis O Reilly, 2n 133-135 PHONE 100 = FATHER HARTMAN BACK. Brings Floral Spoil from the Queen Charlotte Islands Rev. Father Hartman returned yesterday from the Queen Char- has been He flour- straw- lotte Islands where he officiating for some time. burdened with many and came ishing flower plants, berry roots which he intends plant- | ing about his residence here. By the height of summer he expects a regular little paradise flowers about him to have of growing Speaking of conditions out at the Father Hartman told of excellent for the pre- emptors who have cleared some their land. The weather the Islands has been a little cloudy Islands, prospects at recently, and in fact, Prince Ru- pert seems on the whole to have had more sunshine. Father Hart- man was welcomed back to Kupert the Prince Albert. Roche and O’Dell everybody oe their new Store in Kelly’s baseme rca ro Helgerson | Bl ag WESTENHAVER BROS. 2nd Ave. and @rd St. by many friends as he landed from nee Rupert in| ve. A good sensible woman \to do aber work and work in store. ApplyWBo: Pr News Office 131 pn to cosy rooms in the n teflon. 10%-1m the Order of Owls. | Nineteen youne Bulkley Block, | | | | Wanted —500 good map to | Call room 28, Emp’ | Pioyé ith this. putsedian a Airy. White labor only at or Laundry. Phone 118 Do away lau LONGSHOREMEN BUILDING HALL } into said to init luck would that ivernou have it, the was large enough for the boat. ap | his nerves back to jand |she ran through.” endeavori their old tensi that he Ganley is declares the again for In some pot € would not the stunt for all the gold that can be piled up ir dike. WOUId not make run $10,000 4 mile. repeat “* LIBERAL CLUB'S FINE BUILDING Just Planned for New Wesi- minster and Will Go Up |m- mediately. jotel. I. F. Madlem. | 108-114 | : A magnificent Liberal hile Boarders Wanted T| |Commencement Made Today. |ding will be erected ; tioa } Th ] Taki Ac- of Clarkson, Begt | | Men emselves Taking Ac ; gbi | tive Share in the Work. istreets, New We the | & few eosy homelike cheap to steady | I . roomers. King Geo tel, 2nd Avenue. ere future rss or oe ge | Home cooked meaig and nicely farnished rooms | A start has been made by the The building is to serve : i ler r ' 4 sea ert |Longshoremen of Prince Rupert |Westminster federal riding al Private Board by the week or moat Home | upon their new hall. Owing to|will be a steel eight lock ki ity. bE. leeso: ‘fAve.. between 7th and Pphone il. Bott | the ys t's having gone forth from jc osting about $150,000 | r j ‘ d . ithe G. T. P. authorities that the | On the ground floor will reserve must be vacated by all | stores and = office on the fit Real Estate |res acs oy - | | ltenants of buildings there, the |floor will be a splendid club ha | Nineteen young men wanted mt cosy furnish- hall used by the Longshoremen jand rooms, the h seating Ot ed in the Bulkley 8, a Ave., near Fulton | until pow, is no longer av ailable, | pers sons, and the remaining fon For Sale— Two choles tipets lve Valley; eight | and will be pulled down | wi ll be reserved for oft dollars an acre. Co. 126-t at Plans for a fine two storey The name of t will & For Sale— Beautif ite Park; $250 cash. | . wT ; : » Teens . ‘i. F. McRae ee ane building with basement have been ! The Westminst« i M et et es oe rere resent | corer by the Longshoremen, and tional Liberal C} qn | . . . j : ; For Sale ithey intend making their new hall Diamond is secré tt ms es ee es ns tr Before buying vgur gate or Range see A. J.} Galland, McBri Fifth Ave. Cook peaves 129-Lir from $14. Parrot™&pply Cement Co. LEASE FOR 8 | Third Ave. no pied cheap. Ask U RESTAURANT FO: rant on Third Srd Ave 128-13 of the premises on 182-tf LE—Columbia Restau- ood business. Part- ies going south, Ask | 182-t) Jerry. jag kindsof nd goods bought and sold. . M. Crosby, rd Ave, between 7th and 8th | Scat 117-tf } eee. Situations Wanted ~4\4 Good reliable woman desires Thorough- | ly experienced fm hotel or an like smal! rooming house |wor Not afraid of work. Apply Box A, ffiee. 133-134 the Dougias Cafe, | places Work prep and the The an of the roomiest assembly in Prince Rupert one has now commenced on the aration of the foundation, of the themselves the thorough workmanship structure taking building, and erection men are active part in | guarantee intending the hall to reflect credit ion them, and on their union ht Pt os Pt Ot oH Fire Insurance + ts ee Insurance t} ol RUPERT TO BE FASTEST BOAl High Pressure Boilers to be Fitted in Fall Giving Her# Twenty Knot Speed Unrival led on Coast. Im THE Begitish Union and Nati Tire j Comphny of Londa gland, with capital | of $2, us for rates The Mack | Realty ani urance Company 7T0-tf Rein “ er pad seat, 5 plain chai arm chair, worth $45.00, aa » ig Minikiadedica ace isaieieiaee aided o ining, Chane fred designs, ood, ish, regular naw date on ned ddie aed Chiffonier with 5 drawers, Plate Mirror, Quarter sawed Golden Oak, $41.25, now only Fi, vn aidan Room Chairs, opened ogk, polished, ) regular value We must close out this stock of Furniture in two weeks time. to buy first class Furniture at practically your own prices. Mahogany Di rs and extension ta now $25 very handsome buffe ett; reg ular i tae value $181.50, Will oa” this eae BENOO SOOD 64 5850.4 8 hk pk haa $125 $1.36, 2 onl y Brass Beds, regular lue eteg eee 90c $27.50, to clear at, . “ee Te bid <. $18 poe Bevel $28.50 ~~ sion finish, No Reasonable Offer Refused Countless bargains in Beds, Bedding, Mattressess, Springs, Dressers, Tables, Carpets and all kinds of House Furnishings. : Estate of The Brin Furniture Co. Buffet in quartered oak, Mis- $55.00, to clear at A chance ning Room Suite; 1 round top ble, 6 plain chairs, 1 arm chair, regular value $37.50 Extensive alt ' provements are made to the Grand Trunk ! steatl ler Prince Rupe! These wil linclude the equipp vesstl with new hig re boner which will giv’ | a sped of twenty knot which wil render her on the speediet er on the e is not expect that "a ilterations will b ide wit 7 lautumn, whe serni-weelll schedule is disco \t pre ent both stean haa much freight a! —_ over the Prince Ki Cn it is not likely that sh a laid up now. Th | Bt “a are given a_ thre 5 a hauling in turn during a months, and it is expt wo during that um e impm ments will be made s For some tim e boilet ‘ the Rupert have bee snd little trouble, but W hel on steam producers are ni will be the fastes! 5" ymel ee out of this por! we" a George is not to unc rgo uN change as her eng have given any troubl Organ Opening © nal In the Baptist Qhute oh day, June 1! bthvAit 8. 30 pe los on new orga! vor, readings, etc; excelle nt p™ Tickets 50c. John E. aster ‘ 1 Choirm Organist anc ‘31.181 lo} T Th min DO hie! Am bmi very