r THE DAILY NEWS G.T.P. SEVERELY CENSURED (Continued | from Page One) Board on the three and half miles of road running from the wharf out past Seal Cove. He explained that he wanted to get the Board’s approval so that the subsidy from the Dominion Government could be obtained. The Commissioners again argued that the company had broken the law and, said the Chairmen, ‘‘As far as I am concerned you will not get what you want.” Infringed People's Rights “We are not asking for more than our rights,’ stated Mr. Tate. “Yes, you are, you blazed away on this piece of road ignoring the Railway Act,” said Judge Mabee. “No rights infringed,’ began Mr. Tate. “Yes, you did, you infringed Mr. Rochester's and perhaps others too. The Province gave these men access to the bay from the waterfront and put in a dock and then you go and build this em- bankment and build a track and slip in here with this telegram to say that you have a title,” said the Chairman. Mr. Tate filed his application but did not obtain what he wanted. SAYS “GHOSTS IN RUPERT STORES” Rev. Dr. E. A. Chown Methodist General Superintendent for the West Warns Against Com- mercialism Last Night. “Asa boy I used to dread passing a certain churchyard,”’ said Rev Dr. Chown preaching last night in the Methodist Church. “‘I was afraid that the ghosts of the departed would sudderly spring out on men and do me deadly harm. Now I know better than to fear the ghosts of the dead. The real ghosts more to be dreaded dred tons of steel for the Trunk Pacifie Railway construction work, HELD FIRST ANNIVERSARY First Baptist Civurch Held Red Letter Day Yesterday—Past Year Been Good—-Prospects Never Brighter. To commemorate the first an- niversary of the First Baptist Church held special services yes- terday in the MelIntyre Hall. Last night a particularly bright and attractive service was held and a special programme of music was provided by Mr. John E. Davey, the organist, Mrs. Neher, Miss Barker, Mr. and Miss Froud, Mr. Clapperton and others, A sermon) that was appealing and helpful was preached by the pastor Rev. W.:H:i:McLeod, who commented on the growth of the church here and thanked every- body for their support. If the First Baptist Church grows in proportion through the coming year like it has done in the past it will indeed. be encouraging for the pastor. McIntyre Hall was filled last night and the cdngre- gation greatly énjoyed the service. Indians in Tents A little’ village of tetits’ has sprung up neat thé’'Post Office. This has beé¢ethe ah annual event. After the canhiriés close down, which they did on Saturday, the Indians come. here "to do their shopping before” they return to their own villages along the coast. STEEL BOAT —s—s “HANS B” IN) Delayed for a Few Hours Before Berthing by Quarantine Reg- ulations—Brings 6800 Tons Steel for G. T. P. With six thousand eight hun- Grand the steamer ‘‘Hans B.” than any are behind the flesh and blood breasts of living men in our city today. There are ghosts more to be feared behind the counters of our stores than ever haunted the churchyard. They are the spirits of men who are lost to the spirit of Christianity, buried in the hard material world, anxious only for gain, merciless to com- petitors in the struggle for life of the commercial world.”’ arrived at about séVer o'clock last night from Sydeny, Cape Breton, by way of the Straits of Magellan. The boat made a good trip the voyage being for the most ‘part uneventful. Longshoremen have been on the qui vive for this steam- er's arrival since she was spoken off San Francisco a few days ago. The Hans B, was délayed a matter ~ Tae _— ~~ “The News” Classified Ads. ==One Cent A Word For Each Insertion== Policies Prepared While You Wait. Mack Realty & Insurance COMPANY. P.S.— Houses and Rentals. Donnell and his partner in the hotel there. The men came to blows while on horseback. One of them swung a club rourd ard hit the other who drew a gun and fired. Both men appeared before Judge Young and were remanded. “GOD’S LAST OPPORTUNITY”’ Senator Cox of Grand Trunk Pacific Co. Talks to Rev. Dr. E. A. Chown of Coming Pros- perity in Canada. Pastor's Striking Phrase. In his sermon in the Methodist Church last night Rev. Dr. Chown referred to a meeting he had re- cently with Senator Cox whose influence as financial weighs heavy with the G. T. The talk was of the prosperity Canada in the next few Senator Cox said: ‘‘There may a magnate P of | | yeers. | be eddies backwards occasionally in the tide of prosperity there can be no question of the steady but —THEY WILL REPAY A CAREFUL LOOKING OVER— 4 ere =_—— = Phone 150 Money to Loan The Insurance People | *~~~~~~~~~~-~~* M ert Real Estate Fire Agreements of sale tought P.O. Box $58. | ao tf-181. | arine Petites cremcrmermsemermerae | peat 4 Si d } ate Glass | Employer’s Liability } tuations Wante Contractors’ and Personal Bonds eee emmevmmertes | Wanted—Office work by young girl. Typist. som knowlege of stenography. Apply P.O. box 21. 186-187 Help Wanted RN aes » Wanted—Servant girl, apply Mrs. J. M aoe Summit avenue. Wanted—Good sized boy to help in kitchen and make himself generally useful. Apply James Hotel, 3rd Ave., corner of 8th Street. tf Wanted woman to take care of two children, Ap- ply at Central Hotel S6-tf Wanted—A man to act as janitor and orderly; wages $50 a month with board and room. App o Prince Rupert General Hospital. =_ For Rent Newly furnished large outside rooms, Good location, near business section. Everything homelike. Hot and cold water, bath and tele- phone. Call and see them. Phone 179. The Digby Rooms. 185-190 Furnished rooms with bath. * the week. Talbot House. Neatly Furnished rooms, gentlemen preferred .— Apply Mrs. Mullin, over Majestic Theatre. tf = Special rates by 166-tf McIntyre Hall, for concerts, entertainments, dances, ete. Apply J, H. Rogers, phone 116. Nice Furnished Rooms, Mrs. Greenwood, Alder Block; Third Ave. 178-tf New five room house, cor. 4th Ave. and Bowser street, $25 a month. Phone & or P.O, box 852. 180-tf For Rent—Sons of England Hall, 2nd Ave., for Dances, Fraternal Societies, Socials, ete. Apply Frank A Ellis, Box 869 or phone 68. 186-tf For Sale Cooking Range and Kitchen Furniture. Apply Cor. 8th and Cotton Streets. 180-4t For Sale—Chicken Ranch. 2 Storey house, house- hold goods: Near Prince Rupert. A snap if taken atonce, Address Box 368. tf increase of financial prospericy in Canada for the and} ” next decade more. Dr. Chown, however, told of| another man who declares that bad times morally think money the whole of a man’s power. ‘‘Beltshazzar| tipsy, did what Canadians sober, | are doing today,’’ exclaimed Rev. | | Canada is on the eve of bad times because people | center | of twelve hours or do on her arrival in port by the quarantine regula- ; | tions. Anchored out in the harbor} END SESSION OF RAILWAY BOARD. Bt Had Run Over First 100 Miles of G. T. P. East from Here. Now Leave for White Horse, Y. T. Yesterday the Railway Com- missioners went up the G. T. P. line as far as Copper City as the guests of Superintendent Mehan, and today they confessed the “y were delighted with the trip. While up there they looked into the request of Messrs. E, Eby and others to put a station at Kit- sumkalum instead of having one at Littleton. This morning, thr- ough the courtesy of Dr. Trémanye, the Commissioners enjoyed a trip around the harbor on the launch Evelyn. This afternoon they will leave on the Princess May for White Horse, Y. T. Mr. D’Arcy Tate, G. T. P. solicitor, left for the south this morning on the Prince George. The sitting of the Commissioners coneluded on Saturday. If you want money apply P. O. Box 953. tf our characteristic weather morning | this morning on the approach of | the Prince George from Stewert in the thick morning mist she kept | the city the jump with her} siren answered unstintingly by| of Prince Rupert’s getting the new title of ‘Siren City’’ with| on misis followed shine. by glorious sur- HAD BAD SCRAP ON HORSEBACK Two Men, Hall and Jameson, Appeared before Judge Young Prisoners of Chief Wynn's from Hazelton. Remanded. Returned from Hazelton on Sat- urday by the S.S. Hazelton Chief Wynn of Force there brought down with him four prisoners. Two of these, Alex Henderson, and Charles Peter- son are sentenced, Henderson one year for assault, and Peterson six months for supplying liquor to an Indian. Two, prisoners, named Hall and Jameson were mixed up in a serious scrap at Hazelton over the Provincial Police | |opportunity to build up a on these principles.”’ Dr. Chown.- ‘He praised tha} God of Gold and Prosperity. 1} 4 am a Canadian.’ Every drop of | blood in my body beats with] Canadian patriotism. I admire] |the prosperity of the country; | but I want to see a Canadian dation | built up on the lines of prosperity | jand Right. I believe that in} | Canada Almighty’s last nation is God mitusnpiencls ST. LAWRENCE DISASTER Collision at Quebec of Two Boats—-Cook on the Tug and His Daughter Among Victims (Canadian Press Despatch) Quebec, Aug. 21.—Coming down stream last night steamer Hero the tug Chieftain immediately. Four persons, including cook and _ his daughter were drowned. Eight were rescued. crashed into sinking her Social Note Mrs. Stelter who has been visit- ing her sister, Mrs. (Dr.) Hall returned to her home in Van- couver by the Prince George this morning. Mrs. D. T. Thompson and little daughter of Vancouver are visiting 7 ForSale= ne Sale—New Gasoline Launch 22 ft. by 6 ft. 2 Sh.p. engine. $550 if taken at once. Apply P. 0. Box 621, 89-194 For Sale—Owner will sell four good lots Nos. 23, 24, 25 and 26, Block 27, Section 5, Taylor street, size 41 x 25 x 100, at $700 each, on reasonable terms. Apply Box 999, P.O:, Prince Rupert. 176-182 sf Insurance T pee Do away with this. Patronize a white | laundry. White labor only at Pioneer Laundry. Phone 118 FOR SALE Steam Tug ‘‘Nagasaki.’ Length. 50 ft., beam 9 ft., draft 4 ft. 6 in., 8 HiP, engine. Boiler used three seasons, now in use as Cannery tender. May be seen at Port Nelson Cannery, Naas river. For further particulars apply to W. Lord, Port Nelson, or H. Bell-Irving & i vancouver, B.C. ~ LAND PU RCHASE NOTICE Skeena Land District—District of Coast Range § & Take notice eee 1, —— John Shanahan Vinee B. C teacher, intend S apoly er berzlasion to parehase the following teaser at a post planted 65 chains south from the sout corner of Let 3060, thence 40 chains scuth, thence 40 chains west, thence 40 chains north, thence 40 oa east to jbo peat of | commencement, contain! LAUCHLA Dated April 17, 1911. Pub, May 6 ae or leas, JOHN SHANAHAN Skeena Land District—Distriet of Cassiar Take notice that I, John L. Mitchell of Prince Rupert, B. C., occupation bookkeeper, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: ' Commencing at a post ted about (5) five miles south and (1) pee mile west of the forks of the White and Flat ri honee north 80 chains thence be hes sonien, ee south 80 chains, thence wes Dated Ape is, igi. JOHN L. MITCHELL Pub. May 1 Francis 8S. Preston, Agent Skeena th Distriet-—District of Coast Range V Take notice that Jesse M. Tallman of Cedar Rapids, lowa, occupation lawyer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the southerly shoregof Kutzymateen Inlet on the right bank of a small stream flowing into said Inlet just east of Crow Lake. Thence south 20 chains, thence west 20 chains more or less to the shore line of Crow Lake, thence northerly and easterly fol- lowing the shore lines of Crow Lake, the Inlet to Crow Lake and Kutzeymateen Inlet to the place of commencement, containing ry acres more or less. Located August 7, 191 Dated Aug. 9, 1911. JESSE M. TAL LMAN OUR Companies are noted for prompt and just settlements. We write every known class of Insurance. The Mack Realty and Insurance Co, an Business Chances ot meer eer eared Good money in Moving Pictures. Wanted—A party to start moving picture show in Prince H. Davis, 187-wi Rupert. Write me for particulars. Watertown. Wis. Pub. Aug. 12. Skeena Land District—District of Cassiar re Take note that I, coe eae taken of neiete upert, C., occupation coo! to apply i to purchase the following described jands: Cc cug at planted (2) two miles south and two miles west of the forks of the White and oot rivers, thence south 89 chains thence east 80 chains, thence north 60 chains, thence west 80 cha ns Dated Apri 20, 1911 “JOHN ROBERT PACEY Pub. May 14. France s S. Preston, Agen Skeena Land District-—istrict of Coast Ran; fae oes 8 that I, Martha sam of 3 nee Rupert, B. C., oceupat on marr woman inven: to apply for wicmllon to purchase the following descr’ lands: Commencing at a post planted about three and one-half miles distant in a southwesterly direction from a blind slough from Observatory Inlet where the same touches the Ind an Reserve, thence east 80 chains, thence south 80 cha ns, thence west 4 chains, thence north 80 chans to point of com- Lot Block Section Price 65 34 8 $325.00 | 3 and 4 14 x 650.00 7 and 8 36 e 2,000 Come in and see our list of buys in other parts of the city G. R. NADEN COMPANY Limited, Second Ave., Prince Rupert, B.C, “es BOYS Two Five Dollar bills to be given away to bright boys. See Mr. Munroe at the News office, some cattle’ belonging to R. Mac- Mrs. R. C. Bower of this city. conta n ng 640 acres more or less. Dated Apr | 14, 1911. MARTHA LEEK Pub. May 13. Skeena Land District —District of Coast Range Take notice that M Beaton Gildersleeve of Victoria, B. C., occupa bousek r, intends to apply for iasion to purchase the following at the southwest corner —— Tencing at ee. 6, Coast District,thence 80 chains south thence 40 chains east, thence 80 meu north, thence 40 chains west to point of t, containing 320 aeres more or lous. MARY BEATON GILDERSLEEVE Dated Apr 17, 1911. Pub. May 6 Skeena Land Distriet— District of Cassiar Take notice that I, Alfred Berryman Williams of rome Rue B. C., occupation morenaat intend to app! lor perraission to purchase t following deseribed lands: ata planted about (2) two Commenei miles south of the forks of the White and Flat rivers, thence 80 chains south, thence 80 chains west, thence 80 chains north, thence 80 chains east. ALFRED BERRYMAN WILLIAMS Dated April 18, 1911. Pub. May 13. Skeena Land District. District of Coast, Range 5. | Take notice that Wm, Francis Nichol- son, of Priner Rupert, B.C., occupation locomotive fireman, intend to apply for permission to purchase the Showing described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the north bank of the dim: -o-got-itz river, about two miles up stream in a wester- ly direction from the junction of the little Zim-o-got-itz river and the main Zim-o-got-itz river, and marked Wm, Francis Nicholson’s south-east corner, thence north 40 chains, thence west 40 chains, thence south 40 chains more or less to shore line of river, thence east 40 chains more or less along shore line of river tc post of commencement, con- taining 160 acres more or less. Wm, FRANCIS NICHOLSON, Geo, R. Putman, agent. Dated July 17, 1911. Francis 8. Preston, Agent | / i / ! ES as gga teignenaeess GROUND Floor Space for Rent in the Hart building, corie Second Ave. and Sixth Stro: The Best Business Corner in Prince pyggp UNG } § POPE Oe Apply aoe H. Kugler, Lid scRERONNENER AUCTION SALE “THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME Clothing, Boots & Shoes, Rubber Goods, Under. wear, Fixtures and Fittings, Travelling Bags, etc, Schre B.S The Balance of Stock of C who are relinquishing business, t Sold Without Reserve by PUBLIC AUCTION at Schreiber’s Store Prince Rupert TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M Centre Street, FRANK A. ELLIS PPP OS NS fd IS LS ee i el ee) | £5222 ERINTING Is a Persistent ‘‘Influence ed — Exert- Your Behalf! 29069 e s out to in Eve ry bit of printing that goe Kind of an Impression.’’ Poor pr ee SS surely a j pression of its user as store or shop or office **Good ; / mind an impression wholly favora { i Even if but one in a thoasand of tl I j the seales for business, for ord f g / will have thus paid for itself ! 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