THE DAILY NEWS MEMBER TO LOOK TO RAISE MONEY _ OUT FOR RUPERT FOR MINING | |Mr. H. N. Wright, of Hazelton, ._| to Make a Trip to London—!s Owner of Some Excellent (Continued from Page One) construction of the G. T. P. but rather to the method of its con- Prospects. struction. They were in favor} . ‘ since the people were to own a Hazelton, Oct. 20.—H. N. large share in the G. T. P. that Wright, manager of the local they should own and run it all| branch of the Bank cf Vancouver, as a public concern without the) wi]] leave Hazelton, as soon as aid of any company. ; |the management at. Vancouver Will Be Investigation E ifcan send someone to take his iane's: "P. ho ae gti Gane place, and will go direct to Eng- B Us. . -€ > ° v9 ‘ . cerns of the late Government Jand. His mission will be to raise s au a . i > . Electors must remember that they|funds for operations in which would have to exercise patience| himself and associates are in- before they could expect to see/ terested. He will also take with any results for Prince Rupert the return of the Conservatives. Post Office Building Mr. Clements realised the needs i én itacel of Rupert and pledged himself |‘t® @T€ Close to Hazelton. : to see that substantial post office Mr. Wright is said to be in- and other public buildings fit to) terested with P. J. Jennings in the serve the city for at Jeast ten| Hazelton Nine Mile Mining Com- of | him options on some properties to put before pecple in London. All of these propositions referred close years should be erected—Comox- | pany. Mr, Wright also recently Atlin should have an appropriation | 3 7 Of kt feaat three times that of| Dought the Amargosa group of claims on Rocher de Boule. was a cash deal and Mr. Wright jis the sole owner, The group is near the Trimble-Pemberton prop-) erty, now bonded to John F.} Cowan; of Salt Lake City, for a! quarter of a million dollars. any eastern constituency. Referring to the agricultural possibilities of the district he de- clared that not a cent’s worth of farm produce need be imported from over the line. Better Freight Service He would endeavor to further improvement of the freight service by water so that the produce of the farms at Bella Coola might reach Rupert fresh from the soil. Loves Liberals He invited Liberals to come into the Conservative field, telling them that he felt convincéd that they would be well content by so doing. He expressed the greatest con- fidence in Finance Minister White—a former Liberal—and a man of whose abilities Mr. Clem- ents had the highest possible op- WHAT SAYS MOTHER? Airmen Like to Load up Their Machine with Youngsters | There is a growing tendency) In Europe to ioad an areoplane with children instead of grown-ups when an attempt is made to es-) tablish a new passenger record. Children do not weigh as much nor take up as much room proms ups, so of course more can as inion. Mr. Clements concluded} be taken. by thanking his audience most} On the other hand, should an cordially for their reception of| accident occur the children would him, and sat down amidst cheers—| be sacrificed to the aeronaut’s and ‘He's a jolly good fellow’’|desire to break the passenger sung by the audience standing. record. In a few closing remarks Alder-}| Children very often have less man Clayton suggested that a|fear than grown-ups and enjoy| central Conservative Association] the sport immensely. TELL THE YOUNGSTERS at Prince Rupert would help the whole constituency to help itself and the Dominion. A programme of songs followed. biatin Cannntitten Police Had Candy Given Them All Day MoM OM MM MR OM RE ae Oe x x| The huge squads of police de- * AT THE THEATRE %\ tailed to guard the coronation) a %) parade in London were given! x The Williams Co. Prom- x e Geof deni nba g re al oi ise a Grand Farewell jz| Sticks of pure chocolate and bags| x Performance Tonight. x of candy ‘‘drops’’ as the mainstay « * of their rations. MM MOM MMMM MO MOO Strange to say, this diet was} recommended by the chief of} police surgeons as the very best liams Comedy Comapny at the for a hard day's work in the my . mapas weather. | Empress Theatre have put on a] Soafe it is to say that the little|f~ better play than on the previous] English children for that day, at| Every night this week the Wil- night. Tonight they intend to]least, wished devoutly to belong) exceed even the splendid and] the police force. convincing romance they offered aera Sees 1 Dora Thorne”’ last night. SOMETHING WRONG They have selected for their farewell perfomance the well known comedy drama ‘‘Master and Man,’ in which Mr. Dave Williams has made a reputation by his masterly performance of the’ old Irish ser- | “s | Most Marvellous Feat Ever Yet | Accomplished bya Plumber | It may be that the feat at- tributed to the pumbleg in the| vant Jerry. Miss Pinkie Mul- subjoined anecdote is impossible lally who has made so Many | outside the realms of the imagina-| admirers here by her charming tion, but within them it is a! personality and talents will take singularly pleasing achievement for | ¢ the soubrette part of Chick. everyone but the family on whom Theatre goers will remember some of the amusing passages between Chick and Jerry. A crowded house is expected for tonight, the company having made hosts of good friends for them- it was practised. “You're wanted,’ boy. “Who wants me?”’ demanded the | plumbe ti ‘Number 137—the house you've | ’ said the small | selves during their stay in town, just come from.” We are all anxious to show our!” “po they think I can work gratitude to our Prince Rupert all hours of the day?” retorted friends by making tonight’s per-| the plumber formance a great success, and we “You'd better come,” persisted are hoping to return to you again : ; 5 eG +1 Se tenet ead ane aac ce Ott. the small boy stoutly, or seit) year, 8 Pah a) Gens be too late. Ma's got hysterics, | liams on behalf of his company } ; and pa’s gone nearl mad and- this morning. : y sa “Look here, sonny,” asked the} plumber, ‘ ‘what's up?” ‘Well, I think you’ve connected | the wrong pipes, replied the boy. “Anyhow, the} chandelier in the parlor is spraying UGLY CHARGE Waiter on Well Remain Boat Charged With Assaulting a Little Girl. tap’s on fire. Samuel Hoge, 2 a waiter on board the Prince John, is under arrest Bert Maxwell, the Giants’ South or something,’’| like a fountain, and the bathroom} —_———<—— er —— kool tt EE eed “The News” ’ Classified . Ads. One Cent A Word For Each Insertion== —THEY WILL EPAY A CAREFUL LOOKIN fk ca-nns-nareeenanenarnpnarnanmapenaall ~_ Phone 150 Fire Life Marine Accident Plate Glass Employer's Liability Contractors’ and Personal Bonds Policies Prepared While You Wait. Mack Realty & Insurance COMPANY. P.S.— Houses and Rentals Notice Our patrons will please note that all accounts | This) against the individuals of the firm, the Pony Ex- | For Sale—Chicken Ranch, 2 St press, will be kept separate from those of the | Company, dating from the Ist of October, 1911. E, A. ELLIOT, J. ROOTJES, 238-243 FRED PETERSON. MAGAZINE Ome term mmr SUBSCRIPTIONS Q oes een cemsmnsemncomesrmcrmmsree® Received for any paper or magazine published, Canadian American or Foreign At Publisher's Prices By placing your orders with us you the remitting charges, the trouble of ordering... . Further, zine does not reach you save if your maga- | we are at your service. Om ee McRae Bros., Ltd. EVERYTHING FOR THE OFFICE The Tames : Nicely furnished rooms. Good table board Board $4.75 Room and Board $7.00 QUALITY HIGH PRICES LOW Sor. 8rd Av. and 8th St. -_=_ COAL NOTICE Skeena Land District—District of Queen Charlotte | Take notice that thirty days from date, I, C. E. Bainter of Prince Rupert, B. C., by cseupation bookkeeper, intend to apply to the Kanade. oS 44 missioner of Lands for a licence to coal and petroleum on and under dio oe fer | land on Graham Island described as follows: Commienas at a post planted one a morse E. B. Coal Lease No. 10, marked C. Coal Lease No. 15, thence north 80 chains, meas west 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence east 80 chains to place of commencement. Dated Sept. 11,1911. C. E. BAINTER, Locator | Pub. Sept. 23. Take notice that thirty days from date, I, ©. br. Bainter of Prince Rupert, B. C., by occupation bookkeeper, intend to apply to the Chief Com- missioner of Lands for a licence to prospect for - | emcee eer srs ee rl if Business Chances } | | | Skeena Land District —District of Queen Charlott | | coal and petroleum on and under 640 acres of | land on Graham Island described as follows: Commencing at a post planted two miles north | of C. E, B. Coal Lease No. 10, marked N. E. corner C. E. B. Coal Lease No. 16, thence south 80 chains, thence weat 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains to place of com- mencement. Dated Sept. 11, 1911, C. E. BAINTER, Locator Pub. Sept. 23. Skeena Land District Take notice that thirty days from cate, 1Cc.E Bainter of Prince Rupert, i C,, by Stonpation bookkeeper, intend to apply to the Chief Com- | missioner of Lands for a licence to prospect for | coal and petroleum on and under 640 acres of | land on Graham Island described as follows: Cc qomeneng, at a post pianted two miles north of C. EB Joal Lease No. 14, marked N. eorner C. E, B. Coal Lease No 17, thence south: 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north 50 chains, thence east 80 chains to place of com- mencement. Dated Sept, at 1911, C, E, BAINTER, Locator | Pub. Sept. Bainter of Prince Rupert, B. by occupation bookkeeper, intend to apply — ‘the Chief Com- | missioner of Lands for a Licence to prospect for coal and petroleum on and under 640 acres of i ‘Take notice that thirty days one date, I, C. E | | ~District of Queen C pariotte | Skeena rs District—District of Queen Charlotte | 3 Provincia olice Ol fie c j land on Graham Island deseribed as follows: by the f rovincia | Poli % lay | em Le ague rec rult, has raised Commenein at a post planted two miles north | charged “with having indecently} nearly $3,000 for ‘ Scotty” Walke or, |of C. E. B. Coal Lease fo, 12, marked N. W. 7 Cc. 3. Lease 6, t! t assaulted a little girl passenger | the Atlanta shortstop Ww hom he 80 chains, thence por 80 hana, thenee north 80 j on board the boat near Masset. | hit on the head with a pitched The case will probably go to} ball this last season, putting Walk- Masset for preliminary hearing. SA ee a serious operation. When Max-| | well was a member of the Atlanta |Club he and Walker were bosom |friends and even after Bert went }to Birmingham, with which club| ‘| he was playing when the accident | occurred, they remained chums PRINCE GEORGE LATE Fog delayed the Prince George | somewhat on her run this week,| and she was not due to arrive till 3.30 this afternoon. A wireless message brought the informatio: that Sir William White, of Lon- don, i$ on board, making a trip to visit the railway, in which he is heavily interested. He is ac- companied by Captain Nicholson. | the same town together. — A woman has done a big day's shopping when she has spent a tenth as much on it as on her car fare and luncheon. SATURDAY SPECIAL.—La- Miss Keeley was, a passenger dies’ cashmere hose 25c.-Wal-|south by the Prince Rupert yes- lace’s 2t|terday. | Whenever the two teams were in | menesrs | chains, thence west 80 chains to place of com- | mencement. | Dated Sept, 11, 1911. C. BE. BAINTER, Locator er out of the game and necessitating | Skeena Land District —District of Queen Charlotte | Take notice that thirty Gays 9 after date, I, C. | Bale of Prince Rupert, C., by occupation | | bookk eeper, intend to apply to the Chief Com- missioner of Lands for a licence to prospest for | coal and petroleum on and under 640 acres of | land on Graham Island described as follows: Comipenstn at a post planted two miles north | lof C. E. B. Coal Lease No. 13, marked 8. W. | corner C. E. B. Coal Lease No. 19, thence north | | 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence south 80 | | chains, thence west 80 chains to place of com- ent. ted Sept. dee 1911. C, E. BAINTER, Locator | | Pub, Sept. Skeena Land District-—-District of Queen C. pariotie Take notice that thirty da. ae, fe from date, f . EB Bainter of Prince Rupert, by oe ot ues bookkeeper, intend to apply to the Chief Com- | missioner of Lands for a licence to prospect for coal and petroleum on and under 640 acres of land on Graham Island described as follows: ot Cb i Eon at @ post , ast Bisated two miles north BE. o. 14, marked 8. W. Cont te Lease No. 20, thence north 80 chains, ni west 60 chains, thence south 80 80 chains to place of com- Dated t1,19ll. © Pub Bene ba. . ° . BE. BAINTER, Locator E. | | | } mete te eer ere Dome temes emer esomnsomsemesrmmermsommeras oo oo eens | For Rent 5 ts Ht Ye Furnished rooms with bath. Special rates by the week, Talbot House. 165-tf Neatly Furnished rooms, ,rentiemen preferred Apply Mrs. Mullin, over Majes tic Theatre. tf Nice Furnished Rooms, s. Greenwood, Ales Block; Third Ave. on 178-tf For Rent—Furnished rooms, Hot and cold water with bath. Digby Rooms. 6th Ave. and Fulton Street. tf nd'Ave., for Apply | 186-tf | For Rent—Sons of England Hall, #19 2 Dances, Fraternal Societies, ‘ » ete Frank A Ellis, Box 869 or phone 68 4 A ee ec me Pe For Sale | Beem ee etre 80-30 Savage Rifle, good as new. P.O. Box 264. 235- yrey house, house- A snap : t hold goods. Near Prince Rupert. taken atonce. Address Box 368. $2000 takes excollent view lot with substantial 4- roomed cottage, lot 5, block 2, section 5, Borden St. Enquire on premises or P.O. Box 8. 238-242 Fk Ps Fr Insurance ~—? | OUR Companies are noted for prompt and just settlements. We write every known class of Insurance. The Mack Realty and Insurance Co. Wanted ei ts ea Stenographer Wanted—Apply Box 1531 tf Wanted---A good smart boy for provision store. Apply at once Ideal Provision House. 235-tf Wanted Nursing. Obstectrics a specialty. | Residence 829 Third Ave. Phone 243 Red. tf Wanted. — Cleaning and pressing, alterations and repairing for men and women. Dressmaking ealled for and delivered. Mrs Charles Percher, 820 Third Ave. Phone 294 Red tf Wanted girl for gene sp housework, Small fam- ily. Apply to Mrs. . Helmer, 6th Ave. and McBride St. Pelapecie 257. 240-242 Wanted—All kinds of embroidery worked at mo- derate prices. Send your own pieces and have them worked. Mrs. W. E. Williscroft, Big Bay P.O. 238-240 i 1 lot, -Two young men to board and room in $30 a month. Apply | 241-tf Wanted private boarding house, at box S., Daily News. Scotch lady would like situation as housekeeper or any position of trust. Thoroughly capable. Apply box D., Daily News. 241-244 Beet eee eal Lost and Found ss es es Ps re ! | FOUND-—2 Small Keys. Inquire at News Office. | 225-tf | Lost— Ladies’ watch in bracelet. | Reward by re- | turning to News office. tf Exchanged by mistake“ Currie’ Waterproof Coat for one exactly similar but with plumb bob in the pocket. Re-exchange can be affect- ed at News Office, ts eg le Real Estate Beceem eg ee Will buy lots in Prince Rupert at bargain prices for cash. Apply P.O, Box 860 stating location, price, etc. 231-tf GENERAL STOREKEEPER WANTED | he moment is opportune and the future assured. | Mainly cash, but if with capital to carry settlers | till Spring in some cases, almost a monopoly of | a large tributary territory can be secured. Best corner lot $150 to build, or store would be erect- ed and rented, Post office will be secured. Ad- dress immediately P.O. Box 2, Prince Rupert. 241-7 } | | LINDSAY'S CARTAGE, 22 G. T. P. Transfer Agents | Orders promptly filled, Prices reasonable, | OFFICE- H. B. Rochester, Centre St. Phone 68 | PHONE 301 P.O. BOX 804 PONY EXPRESS SYSTEMATIC MERCHANTS’ DELIVERY SERVICE Baggage, Storage and Forwarding Agents. For Kigs or Motor Car day or night Seventh Ave. and Fulton Phone 301 — = —— | NOTICE | On and after October 27th I will again shave | charge of the Shoe Repairing Shop on Second | avenue between Seventh and Eighth occupied for some time by Ludwie Strubic. 1 | will be pleased to see all my old customers and | friends, or any new ones that feel like giving my work a trial. I will as in the past three and a half years I have been in business in Prince Rupert, try to give satisfaction Nothing but the best materials will be used and reasonable prices charged. CURRIE JOHN 6t NOTICE Auction Sale | | | 1 | NOTICE is hereby given that James Haggerty, | has retaken possession of Lot Seventeen (17), | Block Twenty-four (24), Section One (1), Townsite | of Prince Rupert, under and by virtue of powers | contained in lease from him to James Donahue, | Arthur Murray and John Armstrong | AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that the | said James Haggerty will sell by publie auction the buildings erected by the Lessees upon the said premises, said sale to be held at Prince Rupert, | B. C., on the first day of November, A. D,, 1911, | at three o'clock in the afternoon upon the aforesaid | premises, 10 JAMES HAGGERTY 0-0 -0-0 6 — © 0 FRED. STORK ~General Hardware— ne 1 Hardware Oxford Stoves Tinware Builders’ Valves & Pipes i | Graniteware ] act - AVENUE Sdat-6 -b-0-6-6--06-6 |5 and streets, | 5- |Lots 8 and 9, ieee | ts. es ert BR) i G OVER— al ed Do away with this. Patronize a white laundry. White labor only at Pioneer Laundry. Phone 118 FEED STORE We carry everything in the feed line, also gar- den seeds at the lowest market prices, at Collart's olg Feed Store, Market Place PONY EXPRESS Prompt Delivery Phones 41 or 30) LOTS FOR SALE 1 lot, block 17, section 1, First Ave., Price $2500, $1000 cash, balance 6, 12 and 18 months, block 9, section 5, Price $1525, half cash, and 18 months. 1 lot, block 14, section 5, Extra large 32-foot $1250, $800 cash, terms. Lots 10 and 11, block 7th Ave. Two fronts. Make offer. 1 lot, block 16, section 7. Two fronts Sixth Avenue and Hays Cove, with house 82x20. Price $26 2 lots, block 22, section 7, Price $600 each, $300 cash, $25 per month. 4 lots, block 11, section 8, Tenth Ave. Price $300 each, $25 cash, balance $10 per month. Sixth Avenue. balance 6, 12 Ave. Price Summit front. 24, section 5 Sixth Ave, balance HOUSES FOR SALE 4 room house, Ambrose Avenue, plas- tered, best harbor view in city. Price $1837. month. $500 cash, balance $30 per FOR RENT 2 Houses, 5 rooms each, papered, plast- ered, painted, on 9th Avenue, $22.00 per month, Stores on Second Avenue. MOTOR BOAT FOR SALE 26 foot auxiliary, 5 h.p. power Palmer | engine, cabin with stove, al! com- plete, $400. CIGAR STORE AND FIXTURES Fixtures, wall cases plete. Price $300, $75 per month. LAND FOR SALE 10 acres, garden trucking at Kitsumkalum. Price $65 per acre. Half cash, bal. 1, 2 and 3 years. 10 acre tracts, garden trucking at selas, $50 per acre; terms. , show or will cases com- rent for FOR LEASE Third lease, Three lev, LOTS IN NEW HAZELTON $10 down and $10 per month buys a lot now. lots, Avenve, close good Jeremiah H. Kugler, Ltd. .«FOR RENT... room House on 8th Ave., section 5. Partly furnish furnished, $22 a month ©~FOR SALE... Cidade: | 34, sec, Easy cash and terms Lot 19, block 26, sec. 5. Easy terms. Lot 22, block 24, see. 5, $800, Lot 17, block 49, sec. 7, $350. $50 cash and $25 per month, 8, $600. Fire, Life, Accident and Liability Insurance JOHN DYBHAVN Pattullo Block, BOYS START IN BUSINESS LL Sell the Daily News. It’s the easiest and quick- est way of earning money of your own, Apply at THE NEWS OFFICE | | | Comforters The snow is crawling down the mountains to ren of cold winter. We have opened five } ers and have put them on sale at the Joy W price , and $2.00. We also have them from $1 to the $161 down, also blankets and bedding in large ale quantit THE BIG FURNITURE STORE WHERE WE SELI EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING ‘Here Are Some of Our Wares: Armchairs, Rockers, Sanitary Couches, Rattan Goods; Chiffoniers, Davenports, Bed | Dressers and al! kinds of ( ( Iron and Brass Beds, Baby Buggic Linoleums at all prices. Twenty-five patterns | Carpets, Rugs, Portiers, Tapestry and Lace ( and all kinds of Curtain Materials For the Stoves, Hotel White, Granite and Vitrified W P Ki h pots, Beanpots, Buttercrocks, Jugs, Filter itchen complete line of Enamel Ware, Dining Room Furniture of all kinds. Cutlery, Pre: English China in sets or by th Bedding, Blankets, Comforts, the fan Mattress, Framed Mirrors and Mirror : ing, 36x48 down; Jardiniers, Vases, Bar Glasses of Lamps, Lamp Chimneys, Baskets of al! kind Miscellan- eous Goods every description, 18 Ostermoor ——— — 2nd A FW. H A RT PPPEPEPEERERE PEPE EP PREPE PREPPY PPPEP Err Pre r rapa The Graham Island Oil Fields, Limited CAPITAL STOCK $1,000,000 We offering for sale a amount of shares of stock at 25c par value $1.00. These quickly and will soon be off the market THE MACK REALTY & INSURANCE COMPANY SELLING AGENTS SUCCCACCCECEN6ECC4 0000006040444 44444444444 444 ddd PIGS! PIGS! ~——PAGs! A ship load consigned by H. Williams of Vancouver, to be sold on commissi $6.50 to $7.00 nienewsent. A, C, LITTLE are very per s shares are g TS Kit- | HEAD OFFICE |e Canada Foundry Co., Limited - The Canadian General Electric Co., Lit TORONTO rORIE MANUFACTURERS OF EV i ebestntg ELECTR Toronto, Ont. pLax AIR COMPRESSORS DREDGES M ' ’ BOLL GASOLINE EN at 1h "(B08 YRUS STEAM sHov- | S45,AND GA 0 ELS re : > | GAS PRODU CERS PI 301LER FEED PUMPS OAS ee P 3 ic E FEED WATER | LOCOMOTIVES STR TEAM ts MATHER & PL ATT TUR , CONCRETE MIXERS BINE PUMP a | N T BRANCH ®om 4 Melour B Faeet PRINCE RUPER Box 974 GRAHAM KEARNEY, AGENT a THE GERHARD HEINTZMAN te ee sd Pt tt te Ft PIANO UNSURPASSED et ott Fe et ee Pt th ~ For Sweetness, "ermanency and Depth rr a et et ttt Pt Pt Tone —— of DO NOT BUY A PIANO UNTIL YOL HAVE HEA THE GERHARD HEINTZMAN Convenient Our Easy Payment Plan Makes Buying ____- FOR TERMS AND PARTICULARS SEI KEELEY - THE DRUGGIST PHONE 20° 3rd Ave, and 6th St. Read The Daily News | - —s 2