THE DAILY NEWS The Daily News The Leading Newspaper and the Largest Circulation in Northern B.C. Published by the Prince Rupert Publishing Company, Limited DAILY AND WEEKLY SUBSCRIPTION RATES—Dalxy, 50c per month, or $5.00 WEEKLY, $2.00 per year. OuTstpE Canapa—Daily, $8. $2.50 per year, strictly in advance. TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING —50 cents per inch. on application. r year, in advance. per year; Weekly, Contract rates HEAD OFFICE Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. Telephone 98. BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES New York—Nationa! Newspaper Bureau, 219 East 23rd St., New York City. | SEATTLE—Puget Sound News Co. Lonpon, ENGLAND—The Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, Trafalgar Square. DAILY pen. SATURDAY, AuG. 12 AN ABSURD ARGUMENT If anything more is needed to prove the utter unfitness of the anti-reciprocity candidate in his aspirations to represent Comox- | Atlin at Ottawa, it is to be found in the articles he has written in an | attempt to show that the reciprocity agreement if put into practice | will make food dearer. The articles are so childish and immature as to be beneath serious | The writer of them may test the absurdity of his labored | If as he says, the abolition of taxes| notice. efforts by a very simple test. on food is going to make food dearer, then the adding of more taxes ought to make it cheaper, which, as Euclid would say “‘is an absurd | conclusicr..” The articles are entirely absurd—palpably absurd. WHAT RECIPROCITY WILL DO In addition to reducing the cost of living, opening up great markets _for our lumber, our fish and our minerals, reciprocity will double the | present population of Prince Rupert. This statement is made on the | authority of J. P. Todd of Seattle, whom the Seattle Daily Times declares is ‘‘the best posted man on fishing matters in the Northwest.” Not that J. P. Todd is a friend of reciprocity. J. P. Todd is allied to those “‘interests’’ who prosper urder a tariff. His men have been accustomed to go in their boats out to the Canadian halibut banks | and load up. The Canadian fishermen could not come into the mar- | ket. There was a duty of a cent a pound on the fish caught by a} Canadian fisherman. This corralled the market for J. P. Todd and the Seattle fishermen, leaving the Canadian fishermen out in the cold. This is what J. P. Todd says in an interview in the Seattle Daily Times: “Under the reciprocity bill fish are admitted free of | duty. If this measure carries, the halibut fleet that makes | Seattle its headquarters will move to Prince Rupert soon as the Grand Trunk Pacific is completed to the Coast.’ ‘The loss to Seattle will be whatever money or geremee cs 6,000 fishermen involve.” What money and business do six thousand fishermen involve? In the first place there are the wives and families of the married fishermen. Six thousand fishermen will have at least six thousand dependents; probably*twice that amount. Six thousand fishermen will necd between them several thousan homes. Those homes will have to be built by Prince Rupert car- | penters. They will have to be built on lots at present held by lot ownets in this city. Six thousand fishermen and their families will need food, they will need clothes, they will bring 2bundant wants with them, all of | which the merchants of Prince Rupert will have to satisfy. Six thousand fishermen will need boats and repairs. The trade of a fleet of six thousand fishermen in Prince Rupert will keep a ship- | yard and several engine works busy. d J. P. Todd ‘‘the best posted man on’ fishing matters in the North- west” states that if reciprocity carries six thousand fishermen and all the money and business involved with them will move from Seattle to Prince Rupert. Every voter in Prince Rupert without regard to the usual con- | siderations of party should vote for the reciprocity candidate when the time comes. | Six thousand fishermen with 2ll the money and. business they | involve is just what Prince Rupert needs. The Continental Trust Co., Lid. ; | eke | AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $500,000 | ree Penner | Ces - OFFICERS: bes WM. T. KERGIN, M.D., President DAVID H. HAYS, 1st Vice-Pres. ; M. j. HOBIN, 2nd Vice-Pres. and Manager , JAY KUGLER, Secretary-Treasurer C. B. PETERSON, Ass’t.-Manager ee Executor and Administrator Receiver or Assignee Farm Lands and Mines n ‘ Real Estate and Insurance _ Agent For Care of Real Estate Escrow Agents | ae Fiscal Agents Trustees Regisivar and Transfer Agent Trustee Under Mort Deed: Trust She Diets Vault ual a ler Mortgage an eds of Trusi SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, 4 per cent. on Deposits We will be pleased to answer any inquiries regarding investinents in Prince Rupert | and Northern British Columbia. Collections SECOND AVENUE... PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. The Continental Trust Company, Limited, 7 ° > | Till Sept. 23, 1911 > —_——_— Fo —— C. 7 , aa. Dupiny ihe peogvese. st ae Mesinecats y Campaign $ 1AL e Genera ection, we will, mai 2 DAILY NEW any address in C ada, out- z OFFER side the City of Pine manne for shanna ae , aene Daily News wiil give full and fair re —_ mpage ta sae enaiat on.—-In our editor ntion @ great question, Take ad , occasion to let your friends in the east see Corleone er The Daily News by mail for six weeks for 25 cents. rts of the progress of the al columns we will devote > Autatntnte puvueww vVyYy PUCCCC CCC CTT Datta ba te de te tn tn ttn tte | doing in this city. ‘it’ if long tresses are worn. | wanted | 2 ‘ ’ |hair ‘round | shaved her neck. 1 cut if ‘full fluff.’ lshe could wear her hat without hat pins.” A gallery of about 100 males) |followed every clip of the scissors | over the young woman’s head, and | ~~ |7.80 p.m., »|vices under the direction of Mr. | C.P.R. OFFICAL BOOSTS RUPERT J. J. Foster Traveliing Passen- ger Agent of the Great Com- pany is Big Enough to Believe in the G. T. P. Terminus. “There's going to be something It's going to be quoth J. J. Foster hummer,” a of Seattle, travelling passenger agent for the C. P. R. Atlantic lines, one hour and thirty minutes after lie had the gang plank of the popular S.S.} Princess May yesterday afternoon. | Back in the coast cities and the big centers across the plains| Mr. Foster met many people who wanted to wade chin deep in a} community where hopes, that could ibe realized if backed up with a irolled up sleeve and stiff upper lip itied on to a little patience. They know Prince Rupert is the place and they are coming hither. This was what Mr. Foster was after he had been shown crossed ever | iled to say eo a little by J. G. McNab, . P. R. agent here. “Tour of inspection and on | business,” answered the visitor lwhen questioned by the News |what he was doing here. He left | later for Skagway and on business for the company whose arms of travel extend around the world. HANDS THAT HEI-P ee Not Soft and White but Very | on As an example of irademarts| have you ever noticed the hands jof the hospital nurse? The soft | white hand which in fiction is occupied in cooling fevered brows j}does not exist and could not. 'It is a skilled hand, but its work makes it rough and chapped. Try ibathing your hands in disinfec- |} 1 you | | tants twenty times a day an will find that, look they will soon be after them as| | you may, seamed | with cracks, wind often turns to bleeding cuts. And |as they are working hard for ‘ty which an east itwelve or thirteen hours a day the nurse takes a somewhat larger size in gloves than most | | women. If you ever see Ane | photograph of a hospital nurse you may observe that she prefers to keep those hands behind her | back. NEW STYLE IN HAIR Young Lady Sustietien the Ton- sorial Artist Up River A Hazelton barber got the ton- | sorial surprise of his career the other day when a pretty young woman walked in, sat down in his chair, removed her hat, leaned back and said: “Cut it short please.” “Short hair is all the rage,’’ she continued. ‘“‘In France and in| 'Germany you're not considered The ‘coiffure’ style, the ‘Marcell weve,’ | ‘bangs’ ‘rats,’ and the ‘bun’ are all out of date. I want a ‘classic’ haircut.” She waited for the shears. “She had a ‘Buster Brown’ cut | }when she the shop, said the artist, “‘but she trim. I in the back, just the college boys, and | I did not chop} came into . said she | a close cut her as they give |her hair off in the front, but left | . 1 it long enough to comb back) over her forehead. On the sides! Whea she left | stopped to talk it over long after | she had left the barber ahap. Baptist Sinks “Disturbing Voices the Hope of | Humanity,"’ will be Rev. Warren W. i. BA RK ER Architect Second avenae and Third street Over Westenhaver Bros.’ Office. MUNRO & LAILEY Architects, Stork Building, Second Avenue. | STUART & STEWART ACCOUNTANTS -:- AUDITORS Law-Butler Building Phone No. 280) Prince Rupert P.O, Box 351 Se ALFRED CARSS, Cc. of British Columbia and Manitoba Bars. Vv. BENNFTT, B.A. of B.C., Ontario, Sas- pemehewren and Al berta Bars. CARSS & BENNETT | Barristers, Notaries, ETc. Office—Exchange block, corner Third avenue and | Sixth street. Prince Ruvert. WM. S. HALL, L.D.S., D.D.S DENTIST. Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. All dental operations skilfully treated. Gas and local anasthetics administered for the painless ex- traction of teeth. Consultation free Offices : | Helgerson Block, Prince Rupert. fi-12 Alex.M.Manson b.a., W.£. Williams,8.A., L.L.D WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Box 285 oe Prince Rupert, B.¢ P. O. BOX 28 JOHN E. DAVEY TEACHER OF SINGING “LON., ENG PRINCE RUPERT PUPIL OF WM. FOXON, ESQ., A.R.A.M., GEORGE LEEK MERCANTILE AGENCY COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Third Avenue also Water Street, PRINCE RUPERT MISS GRANT PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Stenography and Typewriting promptly attended to. OFFICE—CONTINENTAL TRUST CO Phone 318. 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 SEcoND AVE. Twelve Tables FRANK D. KEELEY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST | Phone No. 200 P. O. Box 580 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. PIANOFORTE LESSONS For Beginners and Advanced Pupils Miss Vera Greenwood Pupil of Franz Wilczek, Paris and Berlin Room 28. Alder Block Upstairs E. EBY & Co. REAL ESTATE Kitsumkalum Land For Sale KITSUMKALUM - B.C: The Prince Rupert Lodge, No. 318, Sons of England, meets the first and third Tuesdays in each month in the Carpenters Hall, at § p.m. F. V. CLARK, Sec. P. O. Box 612 Prince Rupert ERNEST A. WOODS, President, Box 23 F. W. HART UNDERTAKER & EMBALMER STOCK COMPLETE PHONE 62 HAYNER BROS. UNDERTAKERS anv EMBALMERS Funeral Directors Srd Ave. near 6th St. Phone No. #6 PP ALEL PD PAL AL LoL a Hotel Central °°; First Ave: rs 7th Street European and American plan, steam heated, modern conveniences. tow $1.00 to $2.00 per day. Peter Black - LVL PAL LPL AL NOL Proprietor H. McLeod's subject for tomorrow evening. Service al Morning Worship at} 11 a.m., Bible School and Brother- hood Baraca Class at 2.30 p.m. commences Eexellent music at these ser- | John E, visitors are cordially invited worship with us. Davey. Strangers and Services held | in McIntyre Hall near corner of Third avenue and Sixth street, ® LINDSAY'S Gasoline Launches, Rei" cieess For Hire by Hour or Day ~~ BOATS BUILT AND REPAIRED Cow Creek P.O. Box 187 PHONE 259 GREBN H. Johnston CARTAGE and STORAGE G. T. P. Transfer Agents Orders promptly filled. Prices reasonable. OFFICE—H. B. Rochester, Centre St. Phone 68, LAND PURCHASE NOTICES | ——§—_—__ Skeena Land Muteiet—- Desi of Queen Charlotte ds Take notice that Geo, H. one of gop Raper. B. C., occupation barber, rmission to purchase ae Tivol ~. ian nda: | ‘Commeneing at a pone about seven | miles west and one south from the mouth of Stanly Creek, Naden Harbor, thence south 80 — chains, thence west 40 chains, thence north 80 | thence east 40 ns. | Daet Mareh 17, 1911. GEO. H. LAUX Pub. April 22. Nama Demers, Agent | Skeena Land Distriet—District of Cassiar Take notice that 1, Mary Carin of Stewart, | B. C., occu = merried ae aa to apply GO JOURNEYING | Round Trip Excursion Tickets om Sale during August At Reduced Rates Good for stop-overs on the Prudhomme & Fj er op POL PL PP Pon pr Oprietory Rupert, B. C., occupation a tinea ne in for per:niaion to purchase the following Commenci: ata planted about seven west and two m south of the mouth of Stanley Creek where it empties into N thence 80 chains west, thence 80 chains north, Pub. April 7 Numa Demers, Agent Skeena Land District—District of Coast Range 6 Take pot ce that 1, Joe Jack of Prince Rupert, B. C,, occupation carpenter, intend to apes ier for) a to putchase the following mn Commencing at a post planted about three! ‘and | one-half miles distant in a south westerly ion from a blind slough from Observatory Inlet where the same touches the Indian Reserve thence 22st 80 cha ns, thence sorth 50 chains, thence wests0 chains, thence south 80 chains to point of com- mencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Dated April 14, 1911. JOE JACK Pub. May 13. Skeena Land Distriet—District of Coast Range 6 | Take notice that Lettie MeTavish of Vancouver, | B. C., occupation merried woman, apply "for permission to purchase the following described lan Commencing at a post planted at the north- west corner 100 chains east and 20 chains north from the northeast corner of Lot 1116, Harvey's Survey, Coast District,Range 6,thence 20 chains south, thence 80 chains east, thence 80 chains north, thence 40 chains west, thence 60 chains south, thence 40 chains west to post of commen- cement, containing 400 acres more or less. Dated May %, 1911. LOTTIE MeTAVISH Pub. May 6. Fred W. Bobler, Agent Skeena Land Distriet—District of Cassiar Take notice that I Francis 5. Preston of Prince Rupert, B. C., occupation prospector, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described landa: Commencing at a post planted about three miles south and two iniles west of the forks of miles from its comluence with the Skeena River, Si Double Weekly Service S.S. Prince Rupert, 8.8. Prince George | thence 80 chans east to os of > Rcggogenrsegmarie For and containing 640 acres more Dated moe 17, 1912 Geone FRIZZELL Vancouver | For Stewart, Thursdays and Sundays | intends to | 8%. and for: | Mixed trains from Prince Rupert Wed connecting with trains from the Pacific coast operates a frequent and conven- ient service tad , to purchase the mmencing at a post planted two (2) miles — a south and (2) two miles west of oe forks of the | | as White and t rivers, thence 80 chains north, | ee enenee ft c wost, thence 80 chains south) Through to Chicago without i ge Dated Apri 2, wi, MARY CARIN |] change. — The Finest Train. — | Pub. Maw? Francs 5. Preston, Agent Through a gloriens couhtry, in SO i Skeena Land District— District of Coast Meals and appointments unsdr. , 0 e Take notice that |, Mrs. John Corloy of Prince passed. ° | eapome oe occupation — — ~ ip e } FIRST AVENU! HTH STREE to apply for permission to purchase the following N REET jescribed lends: R St h } ewly | hed “Commencing ata _— planted 40 chains east ogers eams 1 | Ss ; and and 120 chains south the southwest corner of | Steam Heate Rooms lot 1738, Coast District, Range 6, thence south 80 | chains, thence east 40 chains. thence north 80 A FIRST CLA ‘i chains, thence west 40 chains more or less to the ROOM ; DINING point of commencement, containing 320 acres . . . ? TION more or less. Second Avenue, Head Centre St. | MRS. JOHN (Lottie) CORLEY Tel. 116. } RATES 1D UF Date Mar. 20, 1911 } | BATHS PRI Pub. Apr. 4, 1911 ! JUESTS Skeena Land Datrict “os Quen or a ) . Take notice that ROBT. ASHLAND P.O. BOL 37 Victoria AND Seattle Mendays and Fridays, 8 a.m. at8a.m. Special fare on Sunday | boat, $9.50 return including meals | and berth. Prince Albert sails for Port Simp- son, Naas River, Masset, Naden | Harbor, Wednesdays, 1.00 p.m. | | } INDS OF 3 Fur and Skins Tanned, Mounted and Lined for Matts or Rugs EXPERT WORKMEN Wonk Queen Charlotte Island points, Sat- urdays 1 p.m. Railway Service to Copper River nesdays and Saturdays, 1 turning Thursdays and 5.20 p.m. The Grand Trunk Railway System p.m., re Sundays CHARGES UARANTEED REASONABLE of luxurious trains over its Vancouver Fur Dressing Comper the White and nis rivers, thence south 80 chains double track route between Chicago, 50 be i 80 chains, | rp . r ee oe oe ee om Toronto, Montreal, Quebec, Halifax, 1843 Grar Dated April 20, 1911. FRANCIS £. PRESTON | Portland, Boston, New York and Phila- Pub May 13 delphia. Atlantic Steamship bookings VrnNe Skeena Land Distriet—District of Coast Range 6 | 8rranged via all lines. Full informa Take notice that I, Frank Hicks of Port Ee | tion and tickets obtained from the D0 —@ — 69-940 sington, oecupation mere, —— to apply | office of for mission. © purchase the following describe! . + pode: S ] Commenci at a post planted on the south A. E. McMA ER FRED. STORK 4 vank of the Exchumsiks River and about four FREIGHT AND PASSENGER AGENT Genera! Hardware thence 80 chains west, thence 80 chains north, thence 80 chains east, thence south 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. Dated ane 21, 1911. FRANK HICKS Pub. April 29. Skeena Land District —District of Queen Charlotte Islands Take notice that George W. Arnott of Prince Rupert, B. C., occupation real estate broker, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing st a post planted about «ven miles and one-half mile west and one mile south from the mouth of Stanly Creek, Naden Harbor, thence west 50 chains, thence south 50 chains, thence east 50 chains, thence north 60 chains. Dated Mareh 17, 1911. GEO. W. ARNOTT Pub. April 22. Numa Demers, Agent Skeena Land District —District of Cassiar Take notiee that I, Alice M. Knouse of Prince “SS Monday, August 14th, 9 a. FOR VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE i J. Builder Hardware Valves & Pips xfort Cm Pate Ral Granite Famous Princess Line CANADIAN PACIFIC Ure Ea AVENUE ¢ “+4444 —= SECOND S.S. PRINCESS MAY i | 6-6-8-8--4 ~6--46 + > > > $6644+ W. j Carries « "CITC G. McNab General Agent Rupert, B. C., oecupation married woman, intend to apply for rmission to purchase the following deserii 3 Commencing at a post planted about two miles south and two miles west of the forks of White and Fiat rivers, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains. Dated April 20, 1911. ALICE M Pub. May 13 Francis 8. Preston, ENOUSE Agent Skeena Land Distriet—Distriet of Coast Range © Take notice that 1, Clara May Little of Prince 5.5. attention pa Theatre Block » bp bedded de dee et i i i i i NEW WELLINGTON (Od ‘ald TTT? bo44446444 SSCS SST TTS INLANDER »-- FOR... HAZELTON EMBN UME BRICI Rupert, B. C., occupation oe, intend to : apply for permission to purchase the following SHINGLE MITH COdl desc: lands: fe ' Commencing at a post plant at the north . > > " ste . wont ournen of Lot 114k, Ramee 6, Const Distriet Take the fast light-draught steam PerERC g Bl ACK Phone 1l6 thence east 40 chai thence north 25 chains er Inlander for Hazelton, ROUGE = LAU! thence west 31 chain’ thence north 20 chains Cee thence west 10 chains, thence south a ae to — — oint of commencement, eontainin acres ? more "A ies : 1 x i LITTLE A ~e_gemmmanaes Jated April 4, 1911. CLARA ‘TLE - posed Ane ¢. H. B. Rochester gent Se a0 ft. FOR LEASE Coast Range 6 Land District Take notice that I, John Hepburn of Kit- sumkalum, occupation farmer, intend to apply for permission to purchase the follow ng deseribed lands: Commencing at @ post planted at the northeas corner of Lot 3963, thence east 20 chains, thence south 40 chains, thence west 20 ee thence north 40 chains to place o' commence: Dated Marehb 18, 1911. Pub April 16. Skeena Land District-— District of Cassiar Take notice that 1, Thomas Macgovern of Stewart, B. C., occupation miner,intend to apply | deseril for permimion to purchase the following Commencing at a post planted on the right bank of the Naas river about four miles above the forks of the Naas river, thence south 80 chains, thence west 806 chains, thence north 80 chains, thenee east 80 chains to point of commencement, eontaining 640 acres more or less. } THOMAS MACGOVERN Dated March 26, 1911. Sidney Frank Wright, Agt | Pub. May 17. Skeena Land Distriet—District of Cassiar Take notice that 1, lease O'brien Forbes | Prince Rupert, B. C. , occupation carpenter, inten to “apply for perm iauic to p the followi described lands: Commencing at # post planted about fiv milese south and one mile weat of the forks of theWhite aud Fiat rivers, thence north 80 chains, thence weet 60 chaina, thence south 60 chains, thenee eaat 40 chat ISAAC O'BRIEN FOKBES ns. Dated April 14, 1911. Pub, May 14. Francia 8. Preston, Agent Skeens Land District—~Diatriet of Coast Ran, p * Take notice that I, ell Halli Kenney of mouth, Nova Seotia, occupation married women. intend to sooy for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at « post planted at north east corner of T. L, Lat 88024, thence running west 40 chains, thence north #0 ehains, thence east 40 | chains, thenee south 60 chains to place of com- mencement containing 820 acres more or leas, My post i on south east corner of land applied | for, marked letters 8. E., about one mile weat of | Lake Lakelne, wouth side of Skeens river Dietriet of Coast Range 014. BELL HALL KENNEY | Dated pore? Pub. May John Haverty, Agent Skeena Land Distriet—Distriet of Coast Take notice that William MeTaviah of Vancou- ver, LB. C. occupation physician, intends to apply 4 {cs parualgnon to purchase the following deserbed | Commencing at @ post planted at the southwes | corner, 40 ehains north and 40 chains east of the | northeast corner of Lot 1116, Harvey's Survey, | Coast District, Range 6, thenees60 chains east | thence 60 chains north, thence 60 chains west, | thence 60 chains south to post of commencement containing 560 acres more or pay 2, 1911. WILLIAM A. MeTAVISH | | ay 6, red W. ©, Agent Skeena Land Distriet— 7 gt of Coast Range V pone patics test Ys Paw iy tor of Prince | pupa, jaborer, inten © apply for permission urchase the following Tessetie dd lands a Sommencing at # post planted on the north bank of Williams Creek about 50 chains south- | east from K. K., thence south 40 chains, thenee east 40 chains, ‘thenee north 40 chains, aoseae | west 40 ehains to point of commencement. Dated na a 191 PAUL HAGEN Pub. July 2 Fred E. Cowell, Agent | JOHN HEPBURN Prince Rupert ut Lodge, 1.0. OF. All members of the order in the city | | ew eee | Jeremiah H bade. liad ounnent Little’s NEWS Agent New spapert FRUITS on 'l Ask U nele NO. 63 Meets in the Helgerson Block Every Tuesday Evening | | Magazine 8 | CIGARS ACCOS |} WHARF — are requested to visit the lodge. WANT AD THI ; NDING sien Se ee | ORY : Ik .&. } J. P. CADE, N.G . H. H. MORTON, Bec. | 7 > 7 ee LYNCH BROS rgest Stock orthern B. C | aa “a Giniaal Merchandise Lowest Prices in Bo dlecke FT ro terme al oes reer etrmr” - gamBle SAMUEL HARRISON (NOTARY PUBLIC) Samuel Harrison & 00 Real Estate and Stock Brokers CHASED APPROVED AGREEMENTS FOR SAL! 1% stewatt Prince Rupert and