now is crawling down the mountains to remind us i winter. We have opened five bales of comfort have put them on sale at the low price of $1,25 00, We also have them from $1 to the $14 Bider- iso blankets and bedding in large quantities THE BIG FURNITURE STORE -; WHERE WE SELL EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING Here Are Some of Our Wares: rs, Sanitary Couches, Davenports, Bed Lounges and Cc hiffoniers, Dressers and all kinds of Case Goods Brass Beds, Baby Buggies. Rocke Is: ,00d8; \ Iron and prices. Twenty-five patterns to choose from. Rugs, Portiers, Tapestry and Lace Curtains and all kinds of Curtain Materials, Stoves, Hotel White, Granite and Vitrified Ware, pots, Beanpots, Buttercrocks, Jugs, complete line of Enamel Ware. at all Carpets, Linoleums Tea- For the Filters and a Kitchen Dining Room Furniture of all kinds. Cutlery, French aid English China in sets or by the piece, ' é Bedding, Blankets, Comforts, the famous Ostermoor Miscellan Mattress, Framed Mirrors and Mirrorplate for fram- eous Goods ing, 86x48 down; Jardiniers, Vases, Bar Giasses of ription, Lamps, Lamp Chimneys, Baskets of all kinds. F.W. HART 2nd Ave. and 6th St. Phone 62 ee ee eee) Yee eerie edrmrmearnerm armen resem Sige | “LYNCH BROS. | { ital aa ciiaiaaie General Merchandise - ‘ “Larges Stock / ; ° i; Lowest Prices in Northern B. C. | j Hien +++ % Serene rms ede edie re sdprmsemes rmesr meres pmerernes ms rmmernee SE ISON Vv. F. G, GAMBLE Samuel Harrison & Co. 1ARR ‘Real Estate and Stock Brokers \PPROVED AGREEMENTS FOR SALE PURCHASED Prince Rupert - and - Stewart ae ri riety Prince Rupert Lodge, 1.0.0.F. NO, 63 Meets in the Helgerson Block Canadian Pacific Railway Famous Princess aine Every Tuesday Evening All members of the order in the city mpm es pees ITEMS OF SPORT" SAU h li hlitiba.eriasdsagsle — _ Bert Hunt, star player of the junior Frontenac hockey team, who has joined Queen's first foot- bali team, was worked out for a short time at quarter, but will likely be used on the back division. His great dodging, which was so useful to him in hockey, will also be of great service to him in the Rugby game. mM OM The senior single sculls, the premier event of the regatta of the New England Amateur Rac ing Association, on the Charles River, was won by Everett Hope of the Boston Athletic Association by} a length over Paul Withington this time. am KR On September 30 in Scotland, Walter Knox, the Canadian pro- | fessional athlete, won the 100-yard dash in .10 1-5, the pole vault with 11 feet, the shot-put with 44 feet, the standing jump with 4 feet 9 1-2 inches, the standing hop, step, and jump with 31 feet 4 inches, and was second in the hammer and broad jump. In his British tour just ended Knox won 57 firsts, 23 seconds, 3 thirds, and 4 fourths. Some record! Mu OM Jeff Smith, the New Jersey welterweight, had a slight ad- vantage over Willie Lewis of New York, claimant of the welter- weight title, in a ten-round bout before the National Sporting Club of America at New York the other night. Lewis tried to force mat- ters in a majority of the rounds, but Smith always met him with left jabs to the face, and popular opinion gave him the fight by a small margin. am KR The six men a side idea will just about reolutionize the game of hockey. In the first oNes it will nail the defence to its position. There will be no more spectacular defence rushes. ?ran-| wee ae ee fica \ND PASSENGER AGENT a Tae ene aor ; ene wr Don Palos Destroyed ms OSS F atenaa? where French bread is| ‘ Dos Palos, Oct, 23.—Fire has “* THE “NEWS WANT AD. baked by union workmen under|swept away the business district WAY OF FINDING union conditions. today. The loss is over $100,000, THE DAILY NEWS ee = eae ——— = At et Tt Ta tt Pt os Ho oO THE COSY CORNER DEVOTED PRINCIPALLY TO THE INTERESTS OF ‘SYOMEN NOTICE ta ee of Queen Charlotte Take notice that Austin M. Brown of pe Rup pert, occupation saddler, intends to ap the Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works fora ‘haanie to prospect for coal and oil and, petro- leum on and under the following described lands on the West Coast of Graham Island: COAL Skeena Land District— vw ~ This is a little section of the paper, which from day to day will be devoted to subjects of special interest to women. Any and all of the iadies of Prince Rupert are invited to contribute to its columns, and to take part in its discussions. Sug- gestions and criticisms are invited by the editor. The hope is expressed that “The Cosy Corner” vil = a social need. ~~ ~ DRESS” HINT EQUIVALENT WEIGHTS “AND — MEASURES Clothes the Thin Woman May! Wear Cut Them Out and Keep in the Kitchen The too-thin woman must avoid | the straight-up-and-down lines. One pint of butter equals a She may look with approval at| pound. tunic skirts in all styles, and} One quart of sifted flour equals \fichus and large collars will add|a pound. One large a pound. Nine large eggs equals a pound. A pint of graham, seven and three-fourths ounces. A pint of corn meal, ten and one- fourth ounces. A pint of rice, fifteen ounces. A pint of samp or coarse hominy, thirteen ounces. A pint of tapioca, twelve ounces. A pint of bread crumbs, eithg and three-quarter ounces. A pint of raisins nine ounces (lightly measured). A pint of currants, ten ounces. A pint of brown sugar, thirteen ounces. A. pint of maple sugar broken into crumbly pieces, equals one to the becomingness of her waists. Sne may wear any sort of sleeve but a long tight one; and in fabrics and colors she has a large variety to choose from. Of course, jshe must never let her eye rest for a moment on a striped fabric; but then she knows this without being told. She may wear the checks, and big ones, too, which her fat sister longs for, yet must be denied. DRESSING “THE DODY”’ Indifference is the Sad Secret of Dowdiness pint of sugar equals The dowdy woman should be made to see herself exactly as she is; she should be taught her dress| Pound and four ounces. faults. Undoubtedly, she will find} An ounce of butter, two level that indifference is the first and/|teaspoonfuls. worst of them; and that is easily} An ounce of flour, four level overcome. Let even the dowdy | tablespoonfuls. woman, who says she doesn't} An ounce of cornstarch, three care, see herself looking really | tablespoonfuls (level). charming just once, and never| An ounce of granulated sugar, again wil! she sink back into her| two level tablespoonfuls. old ways. | An ounce of ground coffee, give What is the real meaning of the ‘level tablespoor fuls. word ‘becoming’ as applied to| An ounce of grated cholcoate, dress? three level tablespoonfuls. It is dress that is right, ap-| An ounce of pepper, four level propriate, and suited to the scene} tablespoonfuls. and the wearer An ounce of salt, two level Such a dress the world expects | tablespoonfuls. of every woman; for it has come| An ounce of cinnamon four and to be the mark of dignity and power | |a half level teaspoonfuls. of the sex. Dress woman's} An ounce of cloves, kingdom; it is cowardly of her to) tablespoonfuls. abdicate. That was a fine example | Me at her ara ee cc set by the grande dames of the ancient regime when they put on their richest costumes to ride on the tumbrel to the guillotine. Whatever the circumstance or the! crisis of life, a woman is better| off for being fitly dressed. is four level Before and After An unmarried girl is always in |fear of Mrs. Grundy. When she} marries she becomes Mrs. Grundy. Cheese Served Differently There are some recipes for serv- rome wee tT, ing cheese in different ways. The Wedding Novelties popular cream cheese may be} p. White roses packed closely to-| served in squares one day, and the bhi adeealinnh AL ane —____._+_BIG SHIPMENT. OF ——_—_—__—_ Boots, Shoes and Rubbers JUST ARRIVED Women’s and Children’s Felt Slippers The Ideal House Shoe for Cold Weather Now is the time to attend to your Footwants OUR STOCK IS LARGE - QUR PRICES LOW ‘‘Miss Canada” Shoes For the Ladies Give us a call—we make no of a square deal, Unsurpassed for style, fit and durability. charge for shone goods, and you are sure J ABOUR BROS. 825 Third Avenue “THE HOUSE OF GOOD VALUES” Phone 243 Black ~000 rv gether and surrounded by a rim|next be made into balls sprinkled Mixed with chopped | t nuts, the cheese is excellent, or} thinned slightly with whilled cream, mixed with chopped red peppers, and re-molded fiat thin cake, it is very delicious. HEAVY FUR PACK of Canadian maple leaves’ were| with parsley. carried by a bride in Toronto recently, All the bridesmaids were given maple leaf pendants and the pages pins to match. LETTUCE CREAM New and Valuable Complexion Cosmetic Usual South from District | Beyond Rupert. Lettuce cream is an alleviation ‘for the ills of complexions that have become tanned or irritated From all parts of Northern | by the heat. It is made by taking| British Columbia and the Can-| lfour ounces of almond oil, one|@dian Yukon reports are indicative of a phenomenally heavy fur pack this winter. In the Atlin the foxes, ynxes and wolverines are reported | more numerous than ever before; while a similar condition with respect to fur-bearers generally | is reported from Cassiar (Omineca), | and from Northern Cariboo, From} Babine Lake, one of E. E. Charle- son's pack trains arrived recently at Hazelton with a single pack, the collection of but one inde- for fifteen or twenty minutes, after] pendent trader, being valued at which pour the water off and/@ minimum of $12,000. These pound the lettuce toa pulp in an furs were at once forwarded south earthen basin, where they are now being sorted Fiually strain it twice through ajand prepared for shipment east. thin cloth. In some cases two or| The 1911 collection of sealskins more lettuce heads will be needed,|from this port—the last to be but this will depend entirely on their size and freshness. Old dried lettuce leaves naturally give out less juice than lettuce that has just come from the garden. ounce each of spermaceti and white wex, and two ounces of lettuce juice. Put the oil, spermaceti, land white wax into a double boiler and warm then by gehtle heat until they can be smoothly creamed. The lettuce juice must be poured in gradually. To obtain the lettuce juice} procure an extra large head of lettuce and scald it well with boiling water, then let it stand got together—will probably leave for London about the end of the menth, Read The Daily News into a} Trappers Send More Pelts Than | Cc | at a post tanted three miles east of the southwest corner o' L. No. 4477 thence 80 chains east, thence 80 athe north, thence 80 | chains west, thence 80 chains south to point of commencement AUSTIN M. BROWN, Locator os of ee Silat July 1911. ‘ub Skeena Land District fa of Queen Charlotte siands Take notice that Austin M. Brown of Pence | Rupert, occupation saddler, intends to pl the Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works te'a| al licence to at for coal, oi, and petroleum on and under the following described lands on the West Coast of Graham faland: Commencing at a post planted three miles east of the southeast corner 0 iC. 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, Located Pte eg 1st, 1911, Pub. A 19. Skeena Land District—District of Queen Charlotte Take notice that thirty daye from date, l, C. = Bainter of Prince Rupert, B. C., by ion 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 ribed as follows; Commencing at a post planted five ae east of Coal es No. 4467, marked C. E. Coal Lease No. 1, N. E. corner, thence west 80 Pikes thence south 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence north 80 chains to place of commencement. Dated Sept. 11,1911 C, E. BAINTER, Locator Pub. Sept 23. Skeena Land District— District of Queen Charlotte Take notice that thirty days from date, I, C. E Bainter of Prince Rupert, B. C., by oceupation ikkeeper, intend to apply ‘to the Chief Com- missioner of Lands for a licence OP isp oe rospect for and petroleum on and under 640 acres of land on Graham Island described as follows: Commencing at a post planted five miles east of Coal Lease No. 4467, marked C. E. B, N. W. corter No. 2, thence south 80 chains, thenee enst 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80 chains to Dated Bes Pub, Sept. 2 Skeena Land District—District of Queen Charlotte Take notice that thirty oe from Bene I, C. E. Bainter of Prince Rupert, y_oceupation , intend to apply os “ne Y chiet Se missioner of Lands for a licence Locator lace of commencement. 1,191i. C. E. BAINTER, Locator W. L. BARKER Architect Second avenue and Third street Over Westenhaver Bros.’ Office. MUNRO & LAILEY Architects, Stork Building, Second Avenue. STUART & STEWART ACCOUNTANTS -:- AUDITORS Law-Butler Building Phone No. 2806 Prince Rupert P.O. Box 351 ALFRED CARSS, Cc. V. BENNETT, B.A. of British Columbia of B.C., eed es and Manitoba Bars. katchewan Al- berta Bars. CARSS & BENNETT BARRISTERS, NOTARIES, Etc, Office— Exchange block, corner Third avenue ow Sixth street. Prince Ruvert. WM. S. HALL, L.D.8., D. D.S. DENTIST. Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. All dental operations skilfully treated. Gas and loca] ecaees for the anasthetics admini: painless ex- traction of teeth. Offices : Helgerson Block, Prince Rapert. Alex.M.Manson B.A., W.E.Williams,B.A.,L.L.D WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, ete. Box 285 Prince Rupert, B.C P. O. BOX 28 PRINCE RUPERT JOHN E. DAVEY TEACHER OF SINGING PUPIL OF WM. FOXON, ESQ., A.R.A.M., LON., ENG to coal and petroleum on and under 640 scree a land on Graham Island described as follows: east o . B.S. W. corner of Coal Lease No. 3, thence east 80 chains, thenée north 80 eae, thence west 80 chains, thence south 80 chains to place of commencement. paped Sept} 11,1911. C. E. BAINTER, Locator ‘u Skeena Land District—District cf Queen Charlotte Take notice that thirty days from date, I, C. E. GEORGE LEEK MERCANTILE AGENCY COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Third Avenue also Water Street, PRINCE RUPERT Bainter of Prince Rupert, B. C., by ikkeeper, intend to apply to the Y chief Com- missioner of Lands for a licence to p for coal and petroleum on and under 640 acres of land on Graham Island described as follows: a at a post planted five miles east of Coal Lease No, 4476, marked C. E. B, S. E corner Coal Lease No. 4, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence south 80 chains to place of commencement. Dated Sept. 11,1911. C. E, BAINTER, Locator Pub. Sept. 23. Skeena Land District—District of Queen Charlotte Take notice that thirty eae from eae 1, C. E. Bainter of Prince Rupert, C., by occupation 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: Commencing at a post planted two miles notrh of stake marked C. E. B. Coa] Lease No. 4, marked N. E. corner C. E. B. Coal Lease No. 8, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains to place of commencement. Dated Tees: au 1911. C. E. BAINTER, Locator Pub. Sept. Skeena Land District—District of Queen Drolet |_ Take notice that oe days from date, I, Bainter of Prince Rupert, B. C., by Senet | bookkeeper, intend to apply to the Chief Com- | missioner of Lands for a licence to prospect for | coal and petroleum on wnd 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. 3, marked C. E. Bainter N. W. corner Coal Lease No. 6, thence south 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence north 80 asia ae west £0 chains to place of com- C. E. BAINTER ,Locator Dated 8: Bept, 11, 1911. Pub. Sept. 23 Skeena Land District—District of Queen Charlotte Take notice that thirty days from date, I, C. E. | Bainter of Prince Rupert, B. C., by occupation bookkeeper, intend to apply “to the Chief Com- | missioner of Lands for a licence $0 prospect for | coal and petroleum on and under | land on Graham Island described as follow: i , ominent ae at @ post peates. two malen north . E. B. Coal Lease No. 3, stake S. W. corner Goat Lease No, 7, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence ae 80 chains, thence west 80 chains to ars of 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 Twelve Tables SECOND AVE. Hotel Central 5 FirsAvs; European and American plan, steam heated, modern conveniences, Rates $1.00 to $2.50 per day. $ 3 Peter Black - Proprietor i Ein ia Es hE in in Bin Bn in in din in ip din in dn Gn dnl ho POSS SS SSS TSS TST TTT TTT ee eT W. J. McCUTCHEON q 4 4 q Carries complete stock of Drugs. Special 4 attention paid to filling prescriptions. q 4 q q q q q q q q 4 q Theatre Block Puone No. 79 Second Ave. he Be Bodo bode So dodo ded bb ddd dd bbb FPPC SSC SSCS TCT TST TTS. ee 4 PSSST ST TTT d lace Dated Bape at igi Pub. Sept. Skeena Land District—District of Queen Cpariote Take notice that thirty days from date, I, C. E | Bainter of Prince Rupert, B. C., by creripaiion | bookkeeper, intend to apply to the Chief Com- | missioner of Lands for a licence to prospect {or | coal and petroleum on and under 640 acres of land on Graham Island described as follows: Commencing at a post planted two miles nerth | of C. E. B, Coal Lease No, 4, marked S. E. cornes | C. E. B. Coal Lease No. 8, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, | thence east 80 chains wd st of commencement. Dated Sept. 11, 1911. E, BAINTER, Locator | Pub. Rept: 23 | Skeena Land District—District of Queen Charlotte Take notice that thirty days from date, I, C. BE. Bainter of Prince Ruy » B. C., by occupation bookkeeper, intend to apply to the Chief Com- | missioner of Lands for a licence to prospect for fang and petroleum on and under 640 acres of & E. BAINTER, Locator land on Graham Island described as follows Commencing at a post planted five miles east of Coal Lease No, 4474, marked C. E. Bainter’s N. E. corner Coal Lease No. $, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains to place of com- | Dated Sept. at 1911. C. E. BAINTER, Locator Pub. Sept. 2: | Skeena Land District—District of Queen Charlotte | Take notice that thirty days from date, I, C. E. | Bainter of Prince Rupert, C., by oeeuipation bookkeeper, intnd to apply ‘ta the Chief Com- missioner of Lands for a licenve to prospect for and petroleum on and under 640 acres of land on Graham Island described as follows: Commencing at a post planted one mile north lof C. E, B. Coal Lease No. 9, marked N. W. | gornne C. E, B, No, 10, thence south 80 chains, hence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains pees commencement. | Pubes Sept. 11, 1911. BAINTER, Locator Sept. 23. Skeena Land District—-District of Queen Charlot Take notice that Solty days fronm date, I, C. E. Bainter of Prince Ru + C., occupation book. | | keeper, intend to app! < the Chief Commissioner | of nds for a licence to prospect for coal and | petroleum on and under 640 acres of land on | Graham Island described as follows: 1s -@ cramenng fs &@ post planted two miles north | of C . Coal Lease No 8, marked N. E. corner | of C. E. B. Coal Lease No. 11, thence south 80 | chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north | | chains, thence east 80 chains to place of com- ey ers ted Sept. 11,1911. C, E, BAINTER, tau | Pubs Sept. 23. Skeena Land District—District of Queen Charlotte Take notice that thirty days from date, I, C. EB. Bainter of Prince Rupert, Bc C., by occupation | | bookkeeper, intend to apply to the” Chief Com- |} missioner of Land for a licence to prospect for | coal and petroleum on and under éi0 acres of | land on Graham Island described as follows: Cc omnenetne sf ata £ post panied two miles north | of C, E. 7, marked C, E, Coal aes ‘No. one, thence south 80 matan” east 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, the | west 80 chains to aoe of commencement. ated Sept. 11, 19 C, E. BAIN’ TER, Locator | Pub, Sept. 23, | Skeena Land District—District of Queen Charlotte | ‘Take notice that thirty days rome cate, 1,C.E | Bainter of Prince Rupert, by occupation bookkeeper, intend to apply ny ‘the Chief Com- missioner of Lands for a licence to prospect for 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. 7, marked S, W. corner C. E. B. Coal Lease No, 13, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, Ghenes west 80 chains to place of com- mencemen patos cep Sept, 3 1}, 1911, C, BE, BAINTER, Locator *u Skeena Land District—-District of Queen Charlotte Take notice that thirty days from date, I, C. B. Bainter of Prince Rupert, 8. ¥ -ogeuipation bookkeeper, intend to apply to “the” Chief Com- missioner of Lands for a licence $0. prcapect for coal and petroleum on and under 640 acres of land on Graham Island described as follows: Commencing at a post planted two miles north ¥c . BE. tet Lane No. 8, marked S, E. corne Cc. B, Coal Lease No. 14, thence north 80 Sa, thence west e chains, thence south 80 chains, thence cast 80 chains to place of com- cao | nce | Between 7th & 8th Sts. PIANOFORTE LESSONS For Begitmners and Advanced Pupils Miss Vera Greenwood Pupil of Franz Wilezek, Paris and Berlin. Room 28. Alder Block Upstairs = =E. EBY @®& Co== REAL ESTATE Kitsumkalum Land For Sale KITSUMKALUM - R. Cc, S. O. E. B.S. The Prince Rupert Lodge, No. 318, Sons of England, meets the first ani” third Tuesdays in each month in the Sons of England Hall, 819 2nd Ave. at 8 p.m, Fi Vi ; CLARK Ha is x 812, ce Rupert ERNEST A. woops. President, Box 23 MISS ELSIE FROUD A.L.C.M, Teacher of Piano, Violin and Voice Culture, 8nd Ave, Prince Rupert E. L. FISHER Funeral Director and Embalmer CHARGES REASONABLE THIRD AVENUE PHONE 356, OPEN DAY AND NIGHT HAYNER BROS. UNDERTAKERS anp EMBALMERS Funeral Directors 8rd Ave. near 6th St. Phone No, 86 .Grand Hotel. Workingman’s Home Free Labor Bureau in Connection Phone 178 Ist Ave, and 7th St. GEO. BRODERIUS, Proprietor Little’s NEWS Agency Periodicals :; Newspapers CIGARS :; TOBACCOS :: FRUITS Magazines :: menceme! Decod Sept 11,1911, ©, BE, BAINTER, Locator Pu G.T.P, WHARF tt ee (ina > — Ata Ss + Whee. Su teieatbcae tage Reb ee 7