THE DAILY NEWS eS wat oe LAND PURCHASE NOTICE Abrtabrtrdubebrbedubebbbubbubuddbedsdtsde te tein nn. GPPPDP DSS DED SESS SSE SS SD EPPS them, and in those cases, in order to reach that common rate, we etna so The Daily News The Leading Newspaper and the Largest Circulation in Northern B. C. have had to make reductions. But as our tariff is a modest one, while theirs, in the mein, is a high tariff, the result has been that, in order to arrive at a common ra’c, we have had to make orly moderate re- Skeena Land Distriet—District of Queen Charlotte Islands 8 Take notice that Austin M. Brown of Prince Rupert, occupation saddier, intends to ap ly to hief Commissioner of Lands and Works for Published by the Prince Rupert Publishing Company, Limited ductions, while they, in many cases, have h¢ at. ; araze | Cie { 1, ofl and H y cases, have had to make quite large | leacs fericiowingapertvd ands onthe DAILY AND WEEKLY SUBSCRIPTION RATES—Dalxy, 50c per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. WEEKLY, $2.00 per year. OuTsIDE CANADA— Daily, $5.00 per year; Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly in advance. TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—50 cents per inch. Contract rates : : ya of Charlotte : on application. for our lumber, our fish and our minerals, reciprocity will double the Skeena Land District talandn oe a urns eeeerore oe te Be ‘ $ * Tak tice that Austin M. Brown of Prince i e General Election, w, HEAD OFFICE present population of Prince Rupert. This statement is made on the Rupert, ‘occupation enddler,, intends fo, 0p ly ie SPECIAL | DAILY NEWS to et we authority of J. P. Todd of Seattle, whom the Seattle Daily Times Oe to prospect fat coal, off and petroleum OFFER | side the City of Prince Rupert {oy Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. Telephone 98. BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES New YorK—National Newspaper Bureau, 229 ast 28rd St., New York City. 5 9 “rests , * ° cement. - ¢ ad te SEATTLE—Puget Sound News Co. to those ‘‘interests’’ who prosper under a tariff, His men have been |™™ aaa [AUSTIN M. BROWN, Locator occasion to let your friends in the east see your inn cial > j ; < . ° ‘ . | Loca’ uy . . : a \ accustomed to go in their boats out to the Canadian halibut banks | Pub. Aug. 19. The Daily News by mail for six weeks LoNnpon, ENGLAND—The Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, Trafalgar Square. reductions.""—From Hon. W. S. Fielding’s introduction to the tariff agreement. WHAT RECIPROCITY WILL DO In addition to reducing the cost of living, opening up great markets 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 and load up. The Canadian fishermen could not come into the mar- West Coast of Graham Island: Commeneing at a post planted three miles east of the southeast corner of C, L. No, 4475 thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains to point of corm- it. See ge AUSTIN M, BROWN, Locator Located — lst, 1911. Pub, Aug. 19. on and under the following described lands on the West Coast of Graham Island: Commencing at a post planted three miles east of the southeast corner of C, L. No, 4476 thence 80 chains west, thence 80 chains north, 80 chains east, thence 80 chains south to point of com- Skeena Land District—District of Queen Charlotte Islands OPPO DOD GOOD IID DDS D GDS D ISS D SEDGE SESS GSA The DAILY NEWs 25¢. Till Sept. 23, 1911 —<_— ko — OUR i campaign in the Dominion, special attention to the great question. The Daily News will give full and fair rep Take rte of t -In our editorial co ket. There was a duty of a cent a pound on the fish caught by @| qyke notice that Austin M. ‘frown of Prince ne rrIIrnnnnnnngs DAILY EDITION. ayo TUESDAY, AUG. 22} Canadian fisherman. This corralled the market for J. P. Todd and | Rupert, saddier, intends to ue Yor vee . nmi mon u SIR JOHN AND RECIPROCITY That the Conservative party were favorable to reciprocity under the leadership of Sir John A. Macdonald and his successors, Sir John duty. If this measure carries, the halibut fleet that makes | P. sus. 19. Abbott and Sir John Thompson, is ¢ matter of record. Seattle its headquarters will move to Prince Rupert a8 | Skeena Land Distriet—Distriet of Queen Charlotte Reciprocity was part of the ‘National Policy” which Conservative soon as the Grand Trunk Pacific is completed to the Coast.’ | Take notice that Austin M. Brows of Prince a= : orators take such pride in dwelling upon and is still a part of it, although “The loss to Seattle will be whatever money or business Raper, sate) Laake ach Wicks ter & feenes General Merchandise ‘ s Largest Stoch the present leader of the party, a biiter opponent of Sir John A. Mac- donald, has seen fit to repudiate it. The following was the clause referred to, a policy which Sir John A. Macdonald was devoted to of Se RES Sree Ot ins ones, tenn 02} ° ‘ I up to the very hour of death, for it must be remembered the veteran In the first place there are the wives and families of the married chain north, thence eee Lowest Prices im Northern B. Y statesman ‘‘died in the harness.”’ “Any or all of the following articles, that is to say: animals of all kinds, green fruit, hay, straw, bran, seeds of all kinds, vegetables, including potatoes and other roots, plants, trees, and shrubs, coal and coke, salt, hops, wheat, peas and beans,|penters. They will have to be built on lots at present held by lot | the Chiet Comm Indi buckwheat d all fi f ry : ta a " licence to prospect for coal, oil and leu on SAMUEL HARRISON ‘ barley, rye, oats, Indian corn, buckwheat, and all flour of rye,|owners in this city. and under the follownig described lands on the cee P. G. GAMBLE Indian meal, and oat, other grains, flour of wheat and meal, and flour meal of any other grain, butter, tallow, meats, fresh, salt 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 6,000 fishermen involve.” What money and business do six thousand fishermen involve? fishermen. Six thousand fishermen will have at least six thousand dependents; probably twice that amount. Six thousand fishermen will need between them several thousand homes. Those homes will have to be built by Prince Rupert car- will need clothes, they will bring abundant wants with them, all of Six thousand fishermen and their families will need food, they | to pen te et the, follow described lands on the West Coast of Graham Island: Commencing at a post planted three miles east of the northeast ccruer C. L. No, 4469 thence east 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains to point of commencement. AUSTIN M. BROWN, Locator Located August Ist, 1911. to eee for coal, ofl and petroleum on and onder the following described lands on the West Coast of Grabam Island: Commencing at a post planted three miles east of the northeast corner of C. L. No. 4469 thence AUSTIN M. BROWN, Locator Located A’ lst, 1911, Pub. Aug. 19. Skeena Land Diciriet— Distsiet of Queen Charlotte ni Take notice that Austin M. Brown of Prince Rupert, occupetion saddler, intends to ply to issioner of Lands and Works for a West Coast of Graham Island: Commencing at a post planted three miles east of the southeast corner of C. L. No, 4470 thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains to point of or smoked, and lumber, may be imported into Canada free of} which the merchants of Prince Rupert will have to satisfy. COMDEOTEOEE.. | | eins v6 BROWN, Lonstie or at.a less rate of duty than is provided by this Act upon proc- Six thousand fishermen will need boats and repairs. The trade Located August 1st, ib,” ° lamation of the Governor-in-Council, which may be issued when- ever it appears to his satisfaction that similar articles from Canada may be imported into the United States free of duty not exceeding err a Raper, "occupation, ‘mdder,’ Intends. {0 inp | APPROVED AGREEMENTS FOR SALE PURCHASED that payable and the same under such proclamation when im- j. P. Todd “‘the best posted man on fishing matters in the North- aces to prospect for coal, ol and: petroleum | 2 ported into Canada. west’’ states that if reciprocity carries six thousand fishermen and all ot Se ania Sree Prince Rupert * and - Stewart If anything, that is a wider policy of reciprocity than the Fielding pact and it looks as if Sir John A. Macdonald was not afraid of annexa- tion. The only man who is really afraid of annexation is the tariff fed trust magnate who is afraid that with a competing bidder the farmer will annex more of the morey now going into the pockets of the high tariff gentry. That’s about all the annexation there will be under reciprocity. NOTES DUE Commenci t a post planted taree miles east a ‘ : ‘ ——_—_----——- ON MAIDEN | the steamer as soon as she en-| of the northeast soruer ot C. L. No. 4471, thence Finest Cafe iv B.C. European Plan. Rate 1 jay tered the harbor and found every- | Salm wt ee ewig nutak: af Hot and Cold Water in eac! n ’ " 7 Wert. - ? d Cold Water in each ro At Guelph, Mr. Henry Arkell, one of the largest breeders of sheep ; : Y~ | chaine west, thence 90 chaine north to point o thing aboard O. K. There had AUSTIN M, BROWN, Locator in Canada, ‘said: ‘‘Remove the tariff against Canadian sheep and watch the Canadian sheep industry grow. I have voted Conservative for years, but I am for the reciprocity trade agreement.”’ of a fleet of six thousand fishermen in Prince Rupert will keep a ship- yard and several engine works busy. 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 whea the time comes. Six thousand fishermen with all the money and business they involve is just what Prince Rupert needs. fn _ VOYAGE HERE Steel Steamer ‘‘Hans B.”’ is a been, however, one birth on the voyage in the shape of one ewe lamb which made her debut when Skeena Land District —District of Queen Charlotte Islands Take notice that Austin M. Brown of Prince Commencing at a post of the southeast corner of C. L. No. 4470 thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence south 80 chains to point of commencement. AUSTIN M. BROWN, Locator Lovated August Ist, 1911. Skeena Land Distriet— District of Queen Charlotte Islands Take notice that Austin M. Brown of Prince , occupation saddier, intends to apply Sommissioner of Lands and Works rospect for coal, oil and petroleum Re following described lands on the Rupert to the Chief for a licence to on and under t West Coast of Graham Island: Located August Ist, 1911. Pub. Aug. 19. Skeena Land District District of Queen Charlotte Islands bse ere rr rrny erred he tt te etter ee errr rn, rms . x et re rt rt rt le Fl ree tessitageitis a ake - a Om errr, rere LYNCH BROS rl | { x lanted three miles east | Samuel Harrison & Co, Real Estate and Stock Brokers PoC Te CCT eC CTT TTT TTT TTT POPP OC OOOO OOO OORT O OPO VO POPP DDI SDD IS LOPES PD DOT SSCP POI PPPPP ID ED PDD EID DEPP PD PPPS When in Vancouver You Should Stay at the HOTEL CARLTON CORNER CORDOVA AND CAMBIE_ STREETS Vancouver, B.( New Boat Finely Fitted— i“ id gtake notice that Austin M. Brown, of Prince antatatnd nn ‘ ; i f GE ‘ ne vessel was severé ays , vecupation, intends to app’ At Halifax, Mr. Howard Smith, head of N. & M. Smith, Limited,| There was a Birth on Board to 2 . ae ee nee to the Chief Commisioner of ‘Landa ‘tnd Works i 3 ° ° ° . rom oyaney. li to prospect coal, an troleum the largest exporters of dried fish in the world, declared that reciprocity} Mascot the Trip. : y , on and under ths following deac::bed lands on the West Coast of Graham Island: PDL LAL AA ASOD meant a new era of prosperity for Canada. Nova Scotia would come into her own, and her fishing fleet be doubled in from three to five years. Although hitherto a Conservative, Mr. Smith is supporting Laurier and larger markets. I'he Hans B. carries thirty-three of a crew. She is unloading her The S.S. Hans B. which arrived here Sunday night, left Sydney on May 3ist coming here by way of cargo near the Foley, Welch & Stewart dock Commencing at a pest pasted three miles east of tne northeast corner of C. L. No. 4471 thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains to point of commencement. AUSTIN M. BROWN, Locator Located August Ist, 1911. “FROM HOME TO HOME. a s $$ Pub. Aug. 19. Cape Horn and her master, Cap- N Mr. C ‘ ; a : Br eee es ie 100 Went South ia ‘ At Napanee, Mr. Charles Anderson, a prominent Conservative | tain Christiansen, says she had a AI Cleat | Sheena Land Distriet—Distsiet of Queen Chertette | ‘ . j ji : . pa ey About one hundrec yassengers - » | farmer, stated that reciprocity was of far more importance to Canadian | splendid trip. Incidentally this is t th } Ja or if) mame — a Sa th. Baeve ae Sid. Sykes, Manager 7 ; 5 ; sre ay went south on the S.S. Prince | Rupert, cccupatio , me to apply to ‘ ‘ farmers than abject party allegiance. He declared he was not a traitor|her maiden voyage. She is aj, . * | the Chiet Commissioner of Lands and Works for « The F 1 t : : : = : ? ; ; , George yesterday, sixty-three | licence to pr for coal, oil and petroleum on and The Finest, Newest and Most Up-to to his party, but that the party was traitor to the old policy for which | Norwegian boat built in Great . : | Seat SP’ cceatoon — eee Excellent Cafe. M Sir John Macdonald and all other Conservative leaders had stood up to the time it became possible through the Fielding-Taft agreement. At Brockville, Mr. John Gill, President and General Manager of one of the large hardware and edged-tool manufactories in Eastern Ontario, said that the reciprocity agreement ‘‘is purely a sound busi- ness one, and Canadians will do well to avail themselves of its advan- tages altogether apart from politics. I am glad, as a manufacturer, to have this opportunity of heartily approving of the sound business-like agreement secured by Mr. Fielding.” At Brockville, also, Mr. William C. MacLaren, General Manager of Halls, Limited, manufacturers of gloves, suspenders, etc., said: “T have given the matter of this agreement a@ great deal of thought, and I have found nothing in it except benefit to the people of Canada. I cannot understand how manufacturers can take any other position. This agreement in no sense injures any of us, and cannot fail to be a big thing to the farmers and artisans. I desire to put myself on record as a manufacturer in complete accord with the reciprocity agreement, and am glad indeed that the farmers are to have this opportunity to secure better returns for their labors.”’ “A very common criticism on the part of the gentlemen who have not viewed this matter as favorably as we would have wished has been: ‘If the United States want to make a tariff arrangement with you, let them come down to your rates of duty.’ It seemed to JAY KUGLER, Secretary- Treasurer C. B. PET! IN, Ass't.-Manager of whom were first class. Premier Britain and is an up to date cargo boat in every way. Dr. Tremayne, as quarantine officer for this port went out to McBride's party returned to Vic- toria after a very interesting visit to here and Stewart. | Commencing at a post planted three miles east | of the southeast corner of C. L. No. 4472 thence | north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence south | 80 chains, thence west 80 chains to point of com- | mencement. AUSTIN M. BROWN, Locator Located August 1st, 1911, Pub. Aug. 19. 1142 Pender Street West - - Phone 8500 Vancouver, B.C. THE Ss ; The Paper | for Your Home! RAED GAD PAE TI RUA “DAILY NEWS” It gives you all the news of your own city and district as well as the principal happenings (A a = a 2 =a ® in all parts of the world. The news is well edited, its news columns are clean and whole- some, It is a paper you need in your home. 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