PROSPECTS LOOKING GOOD Gold Commissioner Sandilands Says Mining, Boring for Oil and Coal Development is Going On E. M. Sandilands, gold com- missioner for the Queen Charlotte Islands, is in the city and tells of considerable general cevelop- ment going on in various parts of the islands. Activity is greatest in coal mining, though so far only development work has been attempted. Boring for oil is going on also, but the valuable stuff has not been struck yet. Near Skidegate there is coal develop- ment work in hands, and at Cum- shewa a small gang of miners is employed. James D. Sword who put through the big deal i1 valuable iron ore property in the Islands lately, is over at Skidegate now in his yacht. The prospects of these iron mines being soon developed are bright. Mr. Sandilands is aware that soild men”dte behind the deal and that they mean business. The advantages to the Islands of having the iron mining industry developed shortly is ap- preciated, and the proceedings of the Seattle men concerned are watched with interest. ANOTHER REVOLUTION IS REPORTED FROM MEXICO General Jose Espinosa Torres at Head of Revolutionary Army Forces Town of St. Christobel to Sur- render—May be Signal for More Bloodshed (Canadian Press Despatch) Monterey, Mexico, July 10.—A revolutionary army headed by Jose Espinosa Torres has captured the town of St. Christobel, and en- forced the resignation of the Pro- visional Governor, Reinaldo Gor- dillo, according to a report made here today. The fact that the Southeast of Mexico was loyal to the Diaz government throughout the revolution adds to the serious- ness of the situation. Fears are expressed that the revolution will be the signal for a recurrence of bloodshed in various parts of the republic. LATE JOHN YORKE BURIED in Anglican De- Funeral Service Church Attended by ceased’s Comrades. In the Anglican Church at two o'clock yesterday afternoon were held the funeral services over the late John Yorke, the Longshore- man who died as a result of in- juries caused during his work. A large number of deceased's fellow- workers attended the funeral out of respect for their late comrade who was an old-timer on these coasts and oppular. Rev. Mr. James conducted the service. The coffin was afterwards taken to Garden Island for interment, many of the longshoremen accompanying the launch. Messrs. Hayner Bros. had the funeral arrangements in charge. Sunday School Picnic The Presbyterian Sunday School leaves the wharf tomorrow (Tues- day) if the day is fine at one o'clock, returning 6.30. Parents will bring basketsJ All children in regularattendance will be taken free. Ladies 50cents. Men 75 cents. Bring your kodaks too. go to Metlakatla Beach. We RSS Boy's Waists & Shirts — | | | | A very nice selection of Boy’s Shirt Waists with starched collar att’d., in dark colors, ea. mere 19 Several patterns of Boy’s Shirt Waists in good grade of gingham, with detached collars and stiff cuffs, all sizes, each... | | | 1.00 cuffs, in all sizes, each..... Boy’s Shirts in assorted patterns, with starched 15 each 75c and................ PSOOEOOEESESS IONS EOOOERE Boy’s Khaki Sweaters, a good grade of wool, Up 4 AS! x @ Boy’s Underwear in all sizes, in good weight for this climate at per garment, 75c and...... 1.00 REMEMBER! We carry a full line of all lines for Boys and can fit any size. ‘ ¢ : : SIXTH STREET SLOAN & COMPANY ALDER BLOCK The Continental Trust Company, Limited SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES The Continental Trust Company, Limited, provides safety for valuables in the home and in the office. is proof and thieves an entrance. Its safety deposit vault inst any. Sem of ve i fire are eq mpoten orce Articles feft i in our vault are THE DAILY NEWS ———_ Ae ==One Cent A Word For Each Insertion== ~THEY WILL REPAY A CAREFUL LOOKING OVER— a News” Classified Ads. ~H The Insurance People EVERY CLASS OF INSURANCE. GET OUR RATES The Mack Realty and Insurance Co. Phone 150 Third Avenue and Fulton St HAYNER BROS. UNDERTAKERS anp EMBALMERS Funeral Directors 8rd Ave. near 6th St. Phone No, 86 seb bb bbbSSSSSDbbb dS erred Lost and Found ie ak FOUND-— Purse containing a sum of money. Ap- ply Prin upert General Hospital, 153-155 FOUND~Eureka Cleaning and Pressing Com- any. Men's suits cleaned and pressed $1.00. tnd re sults Dressed and cleaned, Dry oa ny spec y. Room Jestenhaver JOCK, phone red 69. = My21-147 LOST—50 price coupons issued by the P erless Studio. coupons will be accepted i Btudio Alder Bick” Srd at the Pee 4 * ne For Rent ’ ~-q McIntyre Hall, for concerts, entertainments, dances, ete. Apply J, H. Rogers, phone 116. iehed POSTS TTT TTT. CeCe Tee W. J. McCUTCHEON Carries complete stock of Drugs. Special attention paid to filling prescriptions. Theatre Block Puone No. 72 Second Ave. Bo bn Bin Solin in ie doin bp Ondine dp dnd dnd dnd tnd POSS SSS SST TCT Tee TTT Tee 0444444444 Lp ppb edb PREP TTT TTS NEW WELLINGTON COAL LIME BRICK PLASTER CEMENT SHINGLES, LATH, BLACKSMITH COAL ROGERS & BLACK Phone 116 Palace Ice Cream Parlor +~~~ | 2nd Ave., next to old office of Optimist, sell only } STOKES’ ICE CREAM Best made in Seattle. sale and Retail. Look for flash sigt. at night. | SAM GOWEN, Proprietor — — | —ALL KINDS OF— Fur and Skins § Tanned, Mounted and Lined for Muffs, Etc. EXPERT WORKMEN CHARGES REASONABLE WORK GUARANTEED Vancouver Fur Dressing Company Van., B.C. 1843 Granville St. MAIDEN VOYAGE placed where neither moths nor rust will corrupt, nor thieves break through and steal SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES The Continental Trust Company, Limited OF SNIFF YACHT Civic Sanitation Scow Braved the Perils of the Deep for) First Time in Her Official Capacity Saturday. | Saturday afternoon saw the civic age. Great enthusiasm greeted her departure from the place where she has been tied up for the past week. But for fully an hour the aiimious denizens of this little district of the waterfront were apprehensive that the sniff yacht would not get away at all. Her lines are less graceful than those of a Cup challenger, and there was a bit of a breeze blowing. Puffing and gasping with all the might of her gasoline engines the little launch commissioned to tow the sniff yacht out to sea pulled frantically without getting a budge out of the lumbering sniff yacht. Shouts cf encourage- ment rang from the neighboring] wharves. The voices one and all! had a peculiar nasal twang due to the pressure on the shouters’ noses of their fingers and thumbs. “Couldn't you hitch her to the smell?”’ yelled one humorist, ‘‘that should be strong enough." “Perhaps that's what's holding her to the bank,’’ answered an- other. Under the taunts the sniff yacht at length rose to the occasion, and left the wharf. Solemnly with a tipsy list to starboard, she lurched off behind the little tug-boat. Out in the harbor the breeze got her with more effect, and again and again she paused in her progress, while the anxious watch- ers dreaded lest she might drift back and go ashore aromatically still nearer to their boat slips. When at length the fragrant ocean grey-hound vanished into the dim sitantce some were hard hearted enough to hope that they had seen the last of her. Others having heard the rumor that the next t | sniff yacht make her maiden voy-| trip of the civic sniff yacht will be \@ joy-ride to Metlakatla with the / Fur Cottage, modern conveniences, for summer months. Apply Mrs. Alder, 3rd Ave., opposite News Office. 147-150 Three-room flat in Westenhaver Block, $25 per month; flatin Clapp Building, $45; other flats and houses furnished and enfarntened Apply Westenhaver Bros., phone 100. 147-wi | Six-roomed House to rent; modern conveniences, | Fraser St., Apply Director, Cohen & Co, 148-tf Wanted—Small house, furnished or partly furn- ished. State terms te Box RK, Daily News.140-tf ai Cc house, son St., furnished 588. corner 6th Ave. and Thomp- or unfurnished. Phone 2% -O. Box j or Stores and offices for rent. Apply Dr. McIntyre, | Third Ave., phone green 59. 125-tf | | Neatly Furnished Rooms; gentlemen preferred. Apply Mrs. Mullin, over Majestic Theatre. } 119- | | Phone 296 if you want to rent a house, furnished or unfurnished, corner 6th Ave. and Thompson | Street. All modern conveniences i Cosy furnished rooms. Mrs. Bower, Somerset Rooms, Third Avenue, between Seventh and) Eighth. 117-tf , Help Wanted Fruit and Candy, whole- | Wanted 20 Laborers, Apply Pacifie Coast Com | struction Company, Digby Island. 153-156 Phone 850 | Girl wanted, immediately, for light housework. | Apply Mrs. D, Cohen, phone 32 150-tf =| Miners $3.50, Muckers $3.00, wanted at Hidden | Creek Copper Co., Goose Bay. TakeS.S. Vadso or Venture. 148-tf Two good Joiners wanted. Apply Pacific Con- struction Company, Digby Island 147-150 Porter Wanted Apply Talbot Rooms, 2nd Ave. 144-tf Boarders Wanted ~~ ~ , A few cosy homelike rooms cheap to steady | roomers. King George Hotel, 2nd Avenue. 131-138 Situations Wanted Position Wanted in real estate office. ary and commission. Fifteen year's experience travelling for a Chicagc wholesale grocery con- cern. Best of reference. Address answer to J. L. Long, 726-15th street, Edmonton, Alberta. 147-148 ila aie tae For Sale ae | Before buying your Stove or Range see A. J. | stoves im Galland, McBride and Fifth Ave. Cook from $14. 129- house- Price First class Rooming Heuse, ten rooms, keeping and single, newly furnished $500 For terms apply Drexel Rooming House, 2nd Ave. 144-tf > Business Chances } Good money in Moving Pictures Wanted—A party to start moving picture show in Prince H. De 187-wi Rupert. Write me for particulars. Watertown. Wis. Fire Insurance tree THE British Union and National Fire Insurance a ie Company of London, England, with capital of $2,500,000.00. See usfor rates. The Mack Realty and Insurance Company. 70-tf a— i { Real Estate j e. ~~} You can save icaday. We can sell you good lots for He aday. Phone 206 and let us join forces. H. F. McRae & Co. 160-162 Sweder Bros. Beg to announce that they have bought out the inter- est of Mr. Louis Rudnick held in the firm of Rudnick { & Sweder, custom tailors, etc., and hope to be favor- ed with the patronage of former customers. ors .«-Helgerson Block City Fathers under command of the Medical Health Officer and Sanitary Inspector anxiously await her return, Refund Road Tax At the city council meeting to- night Alderman Kirkpatrick will move that authority be given the city assessor to refund the road taxes of those property holders who were not on the assessment roll at the time the amount of this tax was deducted, The receipt given for the road tax at the time it was paid to be accepted at the Small sal- | owner on premises, | vis, | Do away with this. Patronize a white laundry. White labor only at Pioneer Laundry. Phone 118 SAVOY HOTEL Fraser and Fifth St. The only hotel in town with hot and cold wat- You'll be Late For the train, boat or that ap- pointment if you haven't the cor- rect time. We are official watch '@ inspectors for the G.T.P., there- fore we keep all the standard watches. We do repairs and have everything in jewellry. eeeoeee & R.W. Cameron & Co. Cor. 6th St. and Second Avenue. PHONE 8&2 j | } | ti 3! Over 10,000 3) PRESCRIPTIONS Have been dispensed by us since we came to Prince Rupert. This is the best testimony that our..... '2; DRUGS ARE PURE Specialists in Prescriptions | Everything that should be | in an up-to-date druggiste store we keep. : } ‘THE PIONEER DRUGGIST”’ Second Ave. ! t | | ! t { | and that we are. .... | t | { Phone No. 82 | C. H. Orme | | Sealed Tenders addressed to the undersigned, | and endorsed “Tender for Public Building, Chil- liwack, B.C.,"' will be received at this office until 4.00 p.m. on Monday, July 24th, 1911, for the con- struction of a Public Building, Chilliwack, B.C. Plans, specification and form of contract can be seen and forms of tender obtained at the office of Mr. Wm. Henderson, Resident Architect, Vic- toria B.C., at the Post Office, Chilliwack, B.C., and at this Department. | Persons tendering are notified that tend- ers will not be considered unless made on the printed forme supplied, and signed with their actual! signatures, stating their occupations and |p of residence. In the case firma, the | sctual signature, the nature of the occupation, | and place of residence of each member of the | firm must be given. | Each tender must be accompanied by an ac- cepted cheque on a chartered bank, payable to the order of the Honourable the Minister of Pub- lic Works, equal to ten per cent. of the amount of the tender. which will be forfeited if the person tendering decline to enter into a contract when one upep Sa do ry oon to complete the work contracted for, the tender be not the cheque wil! be returned. — Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, June 29, 1911 Mowapapers will not be paid for this advertise- ment if they insert it without authority from the Department. 162-154 ad Coal for Light Plant Two hundred and twenty-five tons of coal are required for the municipal light plant. Coal is one of the heaviest items in the expenditure on this civic enterprise, which is not as profitable as the telephone system. At tonight's council meeting Alderman Smith will move that the coal requisition be passed. ee eee ree city hall as cash. Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners, "Phone 4 and | fittings are CONFERENCE FOR INDIAN WORKERS Will be Held at Port Simpson Some Time in August by Methodist Church. “ee Land District @ notice th | Rupurt, B.C. occupa, Commencing at « side of Exchumsiks Riv ita confluence with th: 1-2 miles west from ix chains north, thence | Chains south, thence 4 of Lot 1116, Harve ee ae | Range 5, thence east ehnina, thence went 4 PRINCESS MARY COMING chains, thence cart ot te | acres more or lens Dated May &, i911 New C. P. C. Boat will be Here thence south 60 cha Dated April 18, 1911 Prince Rupert on Thursday after- Pub ay 15 noon at one o'clock, on her first run. She is taking the| place of the Princess Royal. The | Take notice that 1, ( : | - C., occupatior Princess Mary only reached the | for permimion to pure : | ands: coast in March of this year, after| Commencing at a » “3 “a | south and one mile w a trip from England. Her periences the Atlantic, | 8@ chains Ra | Dated April 20, | and round the south coast of South | Pub. May 15. northern crossing America proved her splendid sea | . r ahiliti Skeena Land Distric worthy abilities. Take notice that 1, J She is 210 feet long the Rupert, B. C., with larger beam about the May, but has twin screws Her She spply for perm asion deser bed lands Commencing at a ; one hall miles d stant from a blind « t same as Princess high pressure boilers 90 chains, chaina, th mencemer luxurious. Bi Dated Apr i 14, 1911 most has sixty staterooms and capacity | Her speed on the run is fifteen knots, for five hundred passengers eee Cane 1 Rupert, B. C. 4 At present she is being fired with | [of permetos © pur coal. Later on she will probably | .o7mesme. nt * have her furnaces converted for| bite and Fist + thence west 50 ch Dated Apri 20, 191 Pub. May 13 burning oli Rev. W. H. McLeod left this} gyseas rand District Take notce the Rupert, B. C., occ to apply fer p described lar Commen | one-half mi) from @ blind slougt the vame touches ¢ 50 chalas, Cher chains, thence mencement, conta Dated Apri! } Pub. May 13 morning for Vancouver to attend a convention of Baptist Church pas- tors. He will back ten days’ time. TRY THE “NEWS” WANT AD. WAY OF FINDING be in about Skeena Land Distric Take notice that Victoria, Bi. ( to apply for perm described lands Com mene t corner of 80 chai chains ommencement. ¢ City Scavengi Mr. J. G. Weston announces that he has commenced work for the city. All orders received at the Dated April 1 9 Pub. May 6 Office, 5th St. - Phone 42) ooo ua Take 0 kalum, occupa percuaion lands We've just received from Cassidy's, Montreal, the great glass manufac- turers, a big new shipment of GLASSWARE “WE ARE SELLING IT CHEAP Dated April } Pab. April 22 Skeens Land | Take t mouth, intend to following de Commencing ® Here are other goods we have Furniture Crockery ent of T. LI haina, thence a Glassware chaina, thence oleum Lamps mencement cot P My post & Enamel ware Table Cutlery fo, marked & : z Lake Lakelse, © Blinds Baby Buggies Oa hanes Curtains Screens Dated April 2, 1 * . Pub. May ! Quilts Pictures Blankets Washing my yoo Mirrors Machines = #ington, cocups sa! for permussior Ostermoor Mattresses lands Commencing & bank of the Ex miles from it thence 80 cha thence to point of com more or less Dated Apri Every Description of House Furnishings. The Big 80 chai Pub. Apri! 29 BIG FURNITURE Store... Take notice ‘ Cor. 6th St. and 2nd Ave. ver, B. C. 0 for permission to } F. Ww. HART | a ate za PHONE 62 corner, 40 chains northeast core Coast District thence 60 chain thence 60 chains © containing S60 scr Dated May 2, Pub. May 6 Skeena Land |) Take Prince Rupert notice I ing ABARCAIN 2 cleared and level lots, with house, OM | of) 749, vieinit 9th Ave., for sale as owner is leav- | by Maclaren ® ing the city. Good terms, chains, thence! mencement, ¢ | Date May 81, 19 Pub. June 16.) JOHN DYBHAVN P.O. Box 757 Pattullo Block Skeena Land Di Take notice the occupation Gove for permission ed lands Commencing & and 120 chains» No 1783, rang¢ ‘ N.W. corner, ther 80 chains, thence chains to post o! Take notice that of Prince Kuper ° intend to apply ! . following deser'b at 8 por Every Tuesday Evening All members of the order in the city are requested to visit the lodge. miles south of ' rivers, thence 5” west, thence 5! © hain a P. cape ma. 1, A 2 . »~M. y } 18, 194) ti. H. MOR'TON, See. | Pak Usd 1s. LAND PURCHAS the same touches the |r P x acres more oF lee w R rt Lodge, L0.0.F. Dated Mareh “0 NO. 63 Pub. Apri! 20h Meets in the Helgerson Biock Bkeona Land Distri |, All ri Distr) t Of Cons ory Macart Ra Secupation ming for permission to purchase \ eh urna k | Shains to point of com: " ceme Pub. May 18 Thursday—Takes Place of | Pri R 1 | _ Bkoena Land District rincess oyal. |. Take notice that — preet. B. ¢ " apply oT permiasior Tr . described lands: The new C. P. R. boat, the | "Gommencine a >! : . . | south of the or Princess Mary, will arrive OM} thence north 60 « Skeera Land District ha base t est of th @X-| and Flat rivers, then | #eat BC chains, thence north » occupa Take notice that |, J mn igalo? an sRRYM Franc® the fol) mM, LRSM r. D. Laine District of ifred Benny 106 oceupat ‘on ad — ts c of post planted ‘ nite ct) commencement, »ntaining ” pa Following the| pee amasatas Haw aa Sn g 1 , 8 Following »| Dai pril 22,1911. “HeNRy Toronto, July 8. ’ ywing the | pated April 2: i ENRY MACARDNgy recent loan of $5,000 free of interest granted by the Methodist | Skeena Land Aisirict—pist, os } lala ween Charla. —=!General Board of Missions to| . Take notice that Go i atiety >»! | B. C., Oveupation bartx the church at Prince Rupert, | pormimion to purchas . a: Rev. T. Egerton Shore, general! Commencing at . . : ; miles Wet and one mii secretary of missions, Was au-| of Stanly Creek, Nad i i f — thence west 4 red to arrange a conference | chains, thence east 40 cia thorized t ) arr g CNCE | shalne, thence east 4 of the Indian workers in British | Peb. Aorii zz. Columbia, some time in August, | ‘ + » >i . ; | Skeena Land Distries—| probably at Port Simpson, with sae and Distrier- 2 > — : e + upert, B. C., oecupat a view to developing and re-| i te cot constructing the missionary policy waedeeee oi affecting the Indians southwest corner, 60 ¢ proepector, in’ # folio 1s aot a wii s wie AN 8, Pew