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MAY ROBERTS RETURNS

Clever Comedienne Will be
Back Again on Monday Night
in Four New Plays.

 

The return of May Roberts
and her company will be looked
forward to by the theatregoer
of Prince Rupert with a great
deal of pleasure for this talented|«
actress and her excellent company
pleased everyone when with us
jast July in their northward tour.
Since then they have visited far
away Dawson and Fairbanks, meet-
ing with very great success.

Miss Roberts returns for four
nights only, with a brand new
list of plays. She will open on
Monday with the greatest of al]
comedy successes, namely, ‘Di-
vorcons’ which emanated from
that cleverest of play writers,
Victorien Sardou. This play was
presented Jast season by Grace
George, the wife of William Bradey
the great New York impresario,
and proved one of the greatest

successes of the season.
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HOMER WOODS' CASE

Sentence Deferred — Accused
Pleads That He was Crazed
by Domestic Trouble.

(Canadian Press Despatch)

New Westminster, Oct. 25.—
Homer Woods, of Prince Rupert,
who attempted to shoot Alexander
Matheson, a friend of his wife's,
was found guilty of attempted
murder and attempt at suicide.
Accused pleaded that he had be n
crazed by domestic trouble and
driven to drink. Sentence deferred.

 

DR. COOK EGGED OFF

Hostile Demonstration at Co-
penhagen When He At_ mpt-
ed Vindication.

(Canadian Press Desptach)

Copenhagen, Oct. 25.—Dr. Fred-
erick Cook, the explorer, attempced
to vindicate his reputation here
tonight before a Danish audience.
So hostile did the people become
that Cook was forced the leave the
hall accompanied by «he police.
His carriage was pelted with eggs
and missiles. The people were
forced to remain on guard at his
hotel to prevent violence.

RUSS VS. JAP AGAIN

Orienteis Killed in Resisted
Raid in Seal Rookery off
Russian Coast.

 

(Canadian Bites | Despatch)

Victoria, Oct., 25.—The sealing
schooner Pezcawha which arrived
today with 703 skins, brought a
report heard in a roundabout
way that a number of Japanese
hunters on the schooner of which
Captain Voss of Tilikum fame is
in command were shot and killed
by Russian guards in a raid on
a seal rookery on the Russian
coast. The Japanese were in boats
making the landing.

RESISTED ARREST

Andrew Hall Remanded This
Morning

Andrew Hall for being drunk
and disorderly Jast night paid
a fine of $5 and costs. Hall raised
a rough house in the restricted
district, and is also charged with
resisting arrest. On this charge
he was remanded today. He was
very violent, it seems, and had
to be held down and handcuffed.
Constable Hamblin, however, suc-
ceeded in bringing him safely to
the station.

THE TENTH TRAGEDY

Epidemic of Gas-
Toronto—The
Month.

isoning in
enth This

(Canadian Press Despatch)
Toronto, Oct. 26.—The tenth
death this month from gas poison-
ing in the city occurred this
moming when the body of William
White was found in his room at
St. Soseph street.

ENGLISH M. P.'s SUICIDE

London, Oct. 25.—(Specia!)—AI-
fred Hillier, the Unionist member
of parliament for the north di-
vision of Hertfordshire, committed
suicide today.

To Ottawa Together
Victoria, Oct 26.—(Special)—

Messrs. McBride and Bowser leave

ne Ottawa together on November
rst.

 

z Racket

Charles Heaton was released
this morning on suspended sentence
after being charged with causing

 

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SPEAKERS FAVOR
COMMISSION GOV.

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Cambridge, U. S.
that there politics. in municipal
affairs had a bad effect. ‘Our
firemen and policemen,’’ he said,
‘are amongst the best politicians
we have,” (laughter).
man,” he said Jater, ‘‘is a man
who goes down to the city hall,
and sits around and passes on
things in a general sort of way."’
(Laughter and cheers). ‘‘When
you hire men to run your city
why not hire men who can do
some particular thing, not men
who do things in a general sort
of way?”

“Do away with party desig-
nations,’’ said another new speaker.
“They have nothing to do with
municipal government. The people |

want a city run for them so they

can have a chance to get around |
and hustle.”’ (Cheers).
Asked a Question
Rev. F. W. Kerr asked what|

guarantee there was that under |
commission government any better}
men would hold office than under
council. A speaker suggested the
decision of the majority in a
community for any particular com-

A., remarked

the commission system did mean
that better men were put in
charge of the city’s affairs. He)
roundly condemned the introduc-
tion of party politics into municipal
affairs saying that the criminal
code should be framed so as to
impose a penalty of six months’
imprisonment without the option—
on any man introducing party
politics into municipal affairs.
(Laughter and cheers). Commission
government, he thought, in Prince
Rupert would be an improvement
on the present system very much
to be dsired.
Some Repartee

A little later in the discussion

W. H. Montgomery boldly de-
clared that he believed ‘‘the
speaker who would have six

months’ penalty imposed on party
politicians coming into municipal
affairs would be the first to deserve
that penalty along with many
others of like profession.”

A young Scotchman from Glas-
gow aroused considerable attention
and applause by his enthusiasm
over the good government of Glas-
gow. ‘Educate your people,”’ he
said. ‘‘Then they will be able to
insist on good government.”

Others Spoke

Other speakers during the even-
ing who contributed to the dis-
cussion were W. P. Lynch whose
reply to the idea that Canadian
municipal commissioners would be

 

 

a disturbance.

 

The new G.T.P. News Stand
for Lowney’s delicious Choco-

lates, fresh from the factory. tf | stock.—Wallace's

like Canadian judges, above sus-
picion, was that Canadian judges
don’t have to face the polls; and
Alderman Clayton who came in
late and gave an eloquent resume
of the origin of commission gov-
ernment with remarks in a general
way bearing om the subject, and
some criticism of the young speak-
ers f om the States.

At the end of the discussion
t e Mayor hoped that other meet-
ings under the same auspices would
be held on the same subject
A programme of songs by some
of the well known talent of the
Presbyterian Church came in well
at the opening and .:close of the
discussion, and songs were given
during the intervals.

St. Avidianits Society

A general meeting of the St.
Andrew's Society will be held
the Carpenters’ Hall Friday
evening, October 27th, when ar-
rangements will be made for en-
tertainment during the winter
months. It is important and
members are requested to make it
a point to be present.

on

THE HOSPITAL DANCE
Don't Forget. the ee of the
Season—It's on Friday Night

Don't forget “the Hospital Ball
which is to take place in the
McIntyre Hall on Friday evening,
October 29u:. The Ladies’ Com-
mittee have gone to more than
usual trouble to make it a success.
Tickets can be had from any
member of the committee. 5t

 

_ Don’t forget the dance tonight
in the McIntyre Hall. Gray’s
full orchestra in attendance. A
good time assurred.

VANCOUVER’ Ss DISGRACE
Local Jail Conditions are Con-
demned in Har.h Terms

(Canadian Press Despatch)

Vancouver, Oct, 25.—‘‘A dis-
grace to the city, ‘filthy beyond
description,” are some of the terms
used in conneetion with the local
jail under present conditions. In-
vestigation is in progress.

 

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for ladies and children—new
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COAL NOTICE

| Skeena Land Deak. ee of Queen Charlotte

Take notice that Austin M. Brown of cae

| Rupert, occupation saddler, intends to sppiy fo

hief Commissioner of Lands and orks
| for a ennéa to prospect for coal and oil and petro-
jJeum on and under the following described lands
on the West Coast of Graham Island:

Commencing at a post planted three miles east
of the southwest corner of C. L. No. 4477 thence
80 chains east, thence 80 chains north, thence 50

| chains west, thence 80 chains south to poirt of

| commencement.
AUSTIN M. BROWN, Locator
Date of ree 81st July 1911.
| | Pub. Aug. 1

Skeena Land District— ae of Queen Charlotte

Take notice that Austin. M. Brown of Prince
Rupert, occupation saddler, intends to apply to
the Chief eee of Lands and Works for a
licence to pi for coal, oil and petroleum on and
under the. ‘ol tee ce lands on the West
Coast of Graham Isl

Commencing at a my planted three miles east
of the southeast corner 01 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 Ist, 1911.
Pub. Aug. 19.

Skeena Land District—District of Queen Charlotte

Take notice that thirty days from date, I, C. E
Beiater ot Prince Rupert, B. 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 five miles east
of Coal Lease No. 446 marked C. E. B. Coal
Lease No. 1, N. BR. cx hence west 80 chains,
thence south 80 chains, ‘thence east 80 chains,
thence north 80 chains to place of commencement.
Dated Sept. 11,1911 CC. &. BAINTER, Locator
Pub. Sept 23.

Skeena Land District— District of Queen ( ‘harlotte
Take notice that thirty days from date, E
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
coal and petroleum on and under 640 acres of
land on Graham Island described as follows:
Commencing at a post planted five yer east
of Coal Lease No. 4467, marked C. E. B. N.
corner No. 2, thence south 80 chains, csabiee east
80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence wesi
80 chains to place of commencement
Dated Sept. 11,1911. C. E. BAINTER, Locator
Pub. Sept. 23.
Skeena Land Distriet—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 to prospect for
coal 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. 4476, marked C. E. a We
corner of Coal Lease No. 3, thence east 30 chains,
thence north 80 chains, thence west 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 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 to prospect for
coal and petroleu,. on and under 640 acres of
land on Graham land described as follows:
Coramencing at a post planted five miles east
of Coal Lease No. 4476, marked C. E. B. 5. E
corner Coal Lease No. 4, thenve west 80 chains,
thence north 80 chains, thence east 8 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 Chariotte
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 to prospect for

    
 

land on Graham Island described as follows:

of stake marked C. E. B. Coal Leasé No. 4, marked
N. E. corner C. E. B, Coal Lease No. 8, thence
south 80 chains, thence west 50 chains, thence
north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains to place of
commencement.
Dated Sept. ah 1911. C. E, BAINTER, Locator
Pub. Sept. 2

Skeens Land Dietrict—District of Queen Chralotte
‘Take notice that thirty days from date, I BE.
Bainter of Prince Rupert, B, C., by oecupation
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 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 580
chains, thence west 80 chains to place of com-
eens

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, 1, C. E.
Bainter of Prince Rupert, B. C., by occupation
bookkeeper, intend to apply to the Chief Com-
missioner of Lands for a lic nce to prospect for |
| coal and petroleum oo 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. 3, stake 5. W. corner
Coal Lease No. 7, thence north 80 chains, thence
east 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence
west 80 chains to place of commencement.

Dated Sept. 11,1911. C, E, BAINTER, ” Locator
Pub. Sept. 23

Skeena Land District——-District of Queen Chariots |

‘Take notice that thirty days from date, 1, C. E. |
Bainter of Prince Rupert, C., by Oe ntiad
bookkeeper, intend to apply “to the Chief Com-
missioner of Lands for a licence to prospect for
coal and petroleum on end under 640 acres of |
land on Graham Island described as follows:

Commanenne at a post planted two miies north
eo E. B, Coa! Lease No, 4, marked S. E. corner

E. B, Coal Lease No. 8, thence north 80 chains,
Shenae west 80 chains, thence south 80 chains,
thence east 80 chains to place of commencement.
Dated Sept. 11, 1911. > 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, 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 five miles east
of Coal Lease No. 4474, marked C. E. Bainter's
N. E. corner Coal Lease No. 9%, thence south 80
chains, thence west 60 chains, thence north 80
chains, thence east 50 chains to place of com-
mencement,
Dated Sept, i 1911. C. BE. 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, B. C., by occupation
bookkeeper, intnd to apply to the Chief Com-
missioner of Lands for a licence to
coal and petroleum on and under 640 acres of
land on Graham Island described as follows:
Commencing, at a post planted one mile north
; B. Coal Lease w.

o. 9, marked

corner C. E. B. No. 10, thence south 80 chains,

thence west 80 chains. thence north 80 chains,

thence east 80 chains to place of commencement.
Dated Sot, ah 19il. . BE. BAINTER, Locator

Pub. Sept.

Skeena Land District-—District of Queen Charlotte
‘Take notice that ee days fronm date, I, C. E.

Bainter of Prince Ru , B.C, occupation. book.

, intend to apply vas the Chief Commissioner

‘is for a licence to Tignes for coal and

emote oleum on and under 640 acres of land on
rabam Island described as follows:

Commencing at @ post planted two miles north
of C. E. B. Coal Lease No 8, mar: . corner
of C. EB. B. Coal Longe No. 11, thenee south 80
Spaine thence west 50 chains, thence north 80
tetecinet shenee east 60 chains to place of com-

Dated Sept: 1 11,1911. ©. BE. BAINTER, Locator

 

of

coal and petroleum on and under 640 acres of |

Commencing at a post planted two miles notrb |

rospect for;

 

“ttand on Graham Island described as follows:

 

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for cash. Apply P.O. Box 880 stating location,
price, etc. 231-tf

Want to buy two lots in Prince Rupert. Give
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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-
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NOTICE

On and after October 27th I will again shave
charge of the Shoe Repairing Shop on Second
avenue between Seventh and Eighth streets,
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.

JOHN CURRIE

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NOTICE

Auction Sale

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 public 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.

 

Skeena Land District—-District of Queen Charlotte
‘Take notice that thirty Gays 1 from Gate, 1, C. E
Bainter of Prince Rupert, 1, 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 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 C. E. B.
Coal "Lease No. 12, thence south 80 chains, thence
east 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence
west 80 chains to place of commencement.
Dated Sept. 11,1911, C. E. BAINTER, Locator
Pub. Sept. 23.

Skeena Land District—Distriet 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 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 north
# C. E. B. Coal Lease No. 7, marked 8. W. corner
E. B. Coal Lease No. 13, thence north 80
ie thence east 80 chains, thence south 80
chains, thenee west 80 chains to place of com-
mencement.
Dated Sept. 11,1911. C, E. BAINTER, Loestor |
Pub, Sept. 23.

Skeena Land District —Distriet of Qu:en Char

Take notice tnat thirty aaxe from date, 1, a 5
Bainter of Frince Rupert, C., by occupation
bookkeeper, intend 1. apply to the Chief Com-
toissioner of Lands a licence <0 ‘ospect for
coal and petroleum 4 ‘aan under 640 acres ol

  

Commencing at a post planted two miles north
of C. BE. B. Coal Lease No. 8, marked 8, E. corne
C. E. B, Coal Lease No. 14, thence north 80
chains, thence west 80 chains, thence south 80
chains, thence cast 80 chains to place of com-

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LOTS FOR SALE
One lot, Block 5, Section 1, Beach
Place. Price $2100, $1000 c ash |
balance 6-12 months.
One lot, Block 17,
First Avenue. Price
$1000 cash, balance 6, 12, and
18 months.
Two lots, Block
Park Avenue.
fourth cash,
months.
One lot, Block 20, Section 5, fine
view with two fronts, Sixth
Avenue and Seventh Avenue.
wPrice $1365, $800 cash, balance
é easy.
One lot, Block 9, Section 5, Sixth
@Avenue. Price $1525, $765 cash,
balance 6-12-18 months,
One lot, Block 6, Section 5, Fifth
Avenue. Price $1500, $300 cash,
balance 3-6-12 months.
Two lots, Block 22, Section 7,
Sixth Avenue, Price $600, one-
half cash, balance $25 per month.
One lot, Block 15, Section 7, two
fronts, Sixth Avenue and Hays
Cove, with house 32 x 20.
Price $2625.
One half of
Section 7, fronting Ninth
nue. Price $400, $200
balance $25 per month.
19-20, Biock 4, Section 8,
corner Ninth Avenue. Price
$800, one-fourth cash, balance
6-12-18 month.
Lots 910, Biock
Tenth Avenue.

Section Ly

29, Section 1,
Price $5000, one-
balance 6-12-18

Block 40,
Ave-

cash,

lot 13,

Lots

16, Section 8,
Price $250 each,

one-third cash, balance 3-6
months.
FOR LEASE
75 x 100 feet on Third Avenue.
Level. Good lease.

Stores on Second Avenue.

LOTS IN NEW HAZELTON
$10 down and $10 per month
buys a lot now.

Jeremiah H. Kugler, Ltd.

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MY OFFERINGS :

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Two Bay-view Lots on 4th Ave., Sec.
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Lot on 5th Ave., Sec. 6...... . S175
Lot on 9th Ave., Sec. 7 . $350

$50 cash and $25 a month,
Two Double Lane Corners on 11th Ave.

Sec. 8, $650 each. Easy Terms,
Lot 19, Block 26, See, 6 $2200
Fire, Life, Accident and Liability Insurance

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Dining Room Furniture of all kinds. Cutlery, French and

English China in sets or by the piece,

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