LEASE NOTICE 3 H. M an following deweribed lands: ‘ : { Lot No. 4, thence north nce following said ng 320 acres, li, M t-— Distriet of Coast Range 3 M Ueman, the intends od at the N. plar e nor south 20 chains more s to point of commence res, more or lesa. H. M. CLIFF William MeNair, Agent District o {Coast Rang M man, the intends following tw apply deagribed planted at the N. W e north 40 chains, thence outh 40 chains more or following shore line r less to point of com- ) acrea, more or less. . M. CLIFF William MeNair, Agen Distriet of Coast Range 1. Clif of Dundalk, Lre san, intends to apply the following described planted at the N. W e south 40 chains more ary of lease No. | applied ollowing said boundary rth 40 chaina, thence { commencement; con r lems. H, M. CLIFF Distriet of Coast Range {. Clif of Dundalk, Lre- man, intends to apply he following deseribed t planted at the S. « south 40 chains more ndary of Lease No. 1 I, thence east 20 chains benee north 40 chains point of commencement; r less, . H. M. CLIIP —_— ---—— ) OTICE & rict of Queen Charlotte Sirens La Take ays from date, |, ¢ Baie B. C., by occupation wat y to the Chief Com mw 4 Leence to prospect for al a i under 640 acres o/ s cribed as follows ‘ planted five miles east ot Coal . urked ©, E. Bainter’s ‘ NE Yo. 9, thence south 61 hans ains, thence north & ee sins to place of com ever Ue k. BAINTER, Locator | Sereca strict of Queen Charlotte Ts jays from date, |, C. & ba Bh. C., by occupatior * ply to the Chief Com » Leence to prospect fc under 640 acres o a ribed as follows é planted one mile north act 0. 10, marked C. EB. B. | (ea Le orth 50 chaina, thence ve s ith 60° chains, thence ~ a mmencerment Dialed de Lk. BAINTER, Locator Saeesa La riet_of Queen Charilott | bar ays trom date, 1, W. o B.C. by eccupatio: to the Chief Com to prospect for i under 640 acres of ibed as follows planted two miles north 10, marked N. EF 16, thence south NCE wa DERE EE = mm, thence north | W era toe place of com mercy ha bk. BAINTER, Locator Sheena et of Queen Charlotte an ays from date, 1, ©. E wr Bb. C., by cecupatior nie to the Chief Con oa cence to prospect for i under 646 acres o bed as follows ; anted two miles north one ’ 14, marked N. t % No. 17, thence sout . hains, thence north 80 — ains to place of com hake E, BAINTER, Locator § a rict of Queen Charlotte Deinte ays from date, 1, C. E bockisee bB. C., by occupation inion ply to the Chief Com onl 0 LAcence to prospect for las under 640 acres of ribed as follows: planted two miles north 12, marked N. W Yo. 18, thence south “ins, (hence north ains to place of com bk. BAINTER, Locator Take rict of Queen Charlotte Baits jays after date, 1, C. & bookies Kb. C., by occupation mis ply to the Chief Com teal * leence to prospect for hed o and under 640 acres of cribed as follows panted two miles north _ ‘o. 13, marked S. W W ha ease No, 19, thenee north ta chains, thence south 5U Sian chains to place of rom ted Se Pub, Sep E. BAINTER, Locator | Shee nd wtriet of Queen Charlotte ; from date, I, C. E book koe t, B. C., by occupation . apply to the Chief Com- 4 eence to prospect for % Graha and under 640 acres of land ; ed as follows: a | ‘ planted two miles north Seon se No. 14, marked S, W cha ease No, 20, thence north cha 50 chains, thence south 80 | ence chains to place of com: | Dated S. Pb, Se &. BAINTER, Locator | bee Tab District of Queen Charlotte Bain jays after date, 1, C bous ert, B. C., py occupation Mission apply to the Chief Com- Coal 4 & licence to prospect for land ' and under 640 seres of Cor lescribed as follows: aC} st planted two miles north tarner ase No, 16, marked 8. EK, W chs Lease No. 21, thence north Chang ©V chains, thence south 80 pace . chains to place of com- led S¢ ©. BE. BAINTER, Locator Skeeng Take District of Queen Charlotte Ba » y cave from date, 1. C. BE pert, B. C., by oceupation apply to. the Chief Com- r @ licence to prospect for 5 and under 640 acres of ‘nd deseribed as follows: vst planted two miles north se No. 16, marked N. E. tease No, 22, thence south 60 chains, thence north 80 ? chains to place of com- C. E, BAINTER, Locator District of Queen Charlotte hirty days from date, 1, C, EB. ‘pert, B. C., by » apply to the Chief Com- ‘or @ licence to yrospeect for ©n and under 640 cares of Distriet of Coast Range | Skeena Land District Clit of Diundalk, Ire- man, intends to apply for wt planted at the shore! coal and petroleum on 80 chains more or less to ery lease, thence following south 40 ehains more or shore more or leas to point of | thence east 80 chains to more or Clit of Dundalk, Ire- to apply following deseribed y 20 chains, thence or following the shore line Clit of Dundalk, Ire | William MeNair, Agent | E | Skeena Land District | Skeena Land District | Skeena Lan occupation | COAL NOTICE . Diatriet of ( Take notice that thi poms date pts rty days from date Bainter of Prince Rupert “i < 4 > iotenie tan bookkeeper, intnd to apy to the ¢ iC } missioner of Lands for « te vn : © pro fe one a rect 5 h | land on Graham Island des Commencing at a post ot .C. B. B, Coal Lease Nae'’s corner ©. EB. B 10 thence west 80 chains No. thence k thence nor Dated Sept és BAT ence 11, 1911 | Pub. Gept, 23. CLIFF | William MeNair, Agent Skeena Land District — Distr Take notice that thirt »| Bainter of Prince Rupert, B, ¢ | keeper, intend to apply to the ¢ { of Lands for a licence to petroleum on nd our 5 : fa Graham Islar Commencing at of C, E. B. Coal Lease of C. E. B. Coal | chains, thence chains, thence east 4 , | mencement ' te ae Dated Sept | Pub. Sept. 23 a px west | Skeena Land District —1 | Take notice that thirty 4 ' vos | Bainter of Prince Rupert. | te bookkeeper, inter F ef Com | Missoner of La ra } Coal ana per r dio oo, | land on Gra af aia d ws Commencing at a . t of C. E. B. Coal Leas od CE B | Coal Lease No. 12, thene B. B | east 80 chains, tt j chee! weet 80 chains to place of Pesce: --) Dated Sept. 11, 1911 C. 3 11 tor | Pub, Sept. 23. ee Skeena Land District—District of Queen Charlott | Take notice that thirty 4 from date, LO me | Bainter of Prince Ru C * onan t 7 | bookkeeper, intend to apply Chief Com | missioner of Lands for a | to pros rect fo coal and petroleum on ay nder 640 Sona of land on Graham Island describe jd as { “ . * Commencing at a planted two miles no of C, E. B. Coal Lease Nc irked 8. W, corter C. EB. B. Coal Lease No. ‘1 » north 80 Chains, thence east 80 chains » south 80 | chains, thence west 80 cha to place of com- mencement. Dated Sept. 11, 1911 C. E. BAINTER, Locator | Pub, Sept. 23. | Skeena Land Distriet— District of Queen Charlotte | ¥ . Islands | . Take notice that Austin M. Brown of Prince tupert, B. C., occupation saddier, intends to | | apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands and | Works for a licence to prospect for coal, ofl and nee mapa on and under the following described ands on the West Coast of ham Island Commencing at a post plante: | of the northeast corner of C. L. 44.78 thence | 50 chains south, thence 80 chains east, thence 80 | chains north, thence 80 chains west tx point of commencement AUSTIN M. BROWN, Locator | Date of Location 81st July, 1911. | Pub. Aug. 17 William MeNair, Agent | Skeena Land District —District of Queen Charlotte : slands Take notice that Austin M. Brown of Prince Rupert, oceupation saddier, intends to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works for a licence to prospect for coal and nd petro leum on and un g described lands 1 hree rm iles east thence rth, thence & | uth to point oi | ne L ce 80 chains x » 80 chains » chains w commencerr AUSTIN M. BROWN, Locator Date of Location, 31st July 1911 Pub. Aug. 17 District of Queen Charlotte Take notice t Rupert, occupation the Chief Commissioner of ence Lo prospe coal, or the f Coast of Graha Commencing hat W est t three miles e AUSTIN M Located August Ist, 1911 Pub. Aug. 19. BROWN, Locator j District of Queer Charlotte < Take pe that thirty days from d Bainter Prince Kupert, B. C., by book intend to apy to the 1 inna is for a coal ur land on Graham Island de Commencing at a post { Coal Lease No. 4467, 1 Lease No. 1, ! the south B, Coal the north 80 Dated Sept. 11, 1911 BAINTER, Locato Pub. Sept 23. { Queen Charlotte m date, I, C. E Take notice Bainter of Pr C,, by occupati bookkeeper, ir to the Chief ¢ missioner of | nee to prospect { coal and petr jer 640 acre land on Gr islan as follows Commencing at a post planted five miles eas of Ce 4407, marked C, E. I y. W corner No hence south 80 chains, thence eas 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence we 80 chains to place of commencement Dated Sept. 11,1911. C. E. BAINTER, Loca Pub. Sept. 23 Skeena Land Disetrict-— District of Queen Charlotte Take notice that thirty days from da C.F Bainter of Prince Kupe n bookkewper, inte missioner of Lar coal and pet land on Grat Commence of Coal Leave No corner of Coal | case thence north 50 cha thence south 50 chains t Datec yt. 11, 1911 Pub. Sept. 23. Skeena Land District tte Take notic under 640 acres um on and {| land on Graham Island described as | Commencing at a 5 i F of Coal Lease No. 4476 } corner Coal Lease north 80 chains, hence south 80 chains to place of commencement Dated Sept. 11, 1911 Cc. E, BAINTER, Locator | . Sept. 23 | Skeena Land District Distr Take notice that thirt Broderick o bank manager, missioner of Lands coal and petroleum of | land on Graham Island des Commencing at a post 5 hof C, BE. B, Coal Lease corner of A. T 3, Coal | west 80 chains, thence }east 80 chains, thence | of commencement. and to for a a 80 chains to place | A. T, BRODERICK, Locator | Dated Sept. 12, 1911 C. E. Bainter, Agent Pub. Sept. 23. | Aweena Land District— District of Queen ¢ neriot Take notice that thirty days from date, | .V- 5 | Bainter of Prince Rupert, B. ¢ by oncuipe ion | bookkeeper, intend to apply to the Chief | pom missioner cf Lands for a licence » PrORDees _ coal and petroleum on and ur 4 40 acres land on Grabam Island described as lolows | Commencing at a post planted at ee eguth wes | eorner of Coal Lease No. 4465 marked ©. & tb | Coal Lease No. 28, thence north 80 chains, thence | west 86 chains, thence south 5V chains, | thence east 80 chains to point of commencement coverin | all foreshore Tiahn Point . § Dated Sept. 12, 1911. Pub. Oct 7. Skeena Land District—District of Queen ¢ harlotte eee Take notice that thirty cays * Oe oti | erick of Prince Rupert, | rae A, intend wo apply to the Chief Com | missioner of Lands for a licence | coal and petroleum G0 and i Lt sland deseriiy r | ing. 8 Siren ‘at a post planted two miles north lof C. E. B, Coal Lease No. 17, marked 5 wt | corner A. T. B, Coal Lease No hence ne | 80 chains, thence east 50 ch | chains, thence west 80 chains lg enn A, T. BRODERICK, Dated Sept, 12, 1911 C. E, Bainter, Pub. Sept. 23. to prospect for inder 640 acres of ed as follows to place of com Locator Agent District of Queen Charlotte ays from date, 1, A, T "B. C., by occupa ly to the Chief Com Skeena Land District | Take notice that thirty d | Broderick of Prince Rupert, | bank manager, intend to app nies S088 missioner of Lands for @ licence to pr mpaey £08 }eoal and petroleum on and under, eer.6 | land on Graham Island described as folic pation north wh le uw" . 1 described as follows: Commencing at # post pluated two me E tor post planted two miles north | of C. E. B. Coal Lease No, 20, mar We ie No 17, marked N. E. | corner A. T. B, Coal Lease No. 20, Ph 5 al ‘| Lease No. 28 thence south | 80 chains, thence west 50 chains, = Bence cast BO eh chaing, thence north | 80 chains, thence east 80 chains to J Dited chains to place of com- | mencement. A. 'T, BRODERICK, Locator a . Sept, j ©. EB, BAINTER, Locator | Dated Sept. 12, 1911. C, BE, Bainter, Age Pub. Sept. 25. lson, Alfred lrennyson Dickns, will E | BAINTER | THE DAILY NEWS sone $s, ae — : ~~ nt IO | - ITEMS OF. ., , —~ t . E : W ‘SPORT 1 i@ The Easiest Way o ‘ . renenreirneniieanl all to Buy the other night Ch i Gift ~& showed. the ristuias I s break records at —— broke three of them | 1 three-mile walk Shopping by mail through j i sed the mile and a half °o Ryrie's Beall Order Depart. 0) { , i , ment is just as satisfactory | 17 3-5, two seconds 06 as though you visited our 6 he previous time; store in person, | lark in 13:45, three With our new catalogue | + fifths seconds better, write for it, its free— you can ne three mile mark in choose your gifts in the quiet v J-9, nine and three-fifths Sabidabyae troaks without ds better F. P, Murray ‘ oa | ide the previous records in the We prepay all charges on | early eighties, any article purchased from o us, guarantee its safe arrival, o | and refund your money if you lal Chase has resigned as 6 are not satisfied. 6 ihanager of the New York Ameri- can League club. However, he will play first base next season, . Sonn f | | receiving the same salar Bros ivin h ame salary, Ryrie ro oy Limited | Chase said: “Tl have found Canada's Largest Jewelry House | that a star ball player who can das. Byrie, Pree Kel @ big salary is foolish to take Lt LSet de gas up the responsibilities of leading 9 134-136-138 Yonge St. 06 a ball club. I am not erazy for TORONTO | the job. All I want is for Mr. Farre!l to pay me what he did last oor) and take first base.” - — | year and I will step out care of things at Walsh of rattle, of best known athletes in Amer- is now in Vancouver. He was a resident of Woodstock, Ont., for a couple of years and went to the { Olympic games as a member of Canada’s team. He holds the record for the 56-pound weight for height over a bar and for dis- tance, and also holds the Ameri- championship for the ham- Con the ica, one is } | | | | Christmas and can o~ -r \DEVOTED PRINCIPALLY TO THE INTERESTS som = THE COSY CORNER = OF WOMEN ~-+: 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 ladies 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 Cosy Corner” will fill a social need. until bread cru Serve with brea START THE DAY WELL The Early Morning Note of Cheer- Sweet Potato and Turkey Cro- fulness Brightens the Day. quettes — Mix thoroughly two —— cups of mashed sweet potatoes Do start your working day|with two tablespoons of melted jright. There is no better mes-| butter and a little cream or white | Sage to give to those you meet|sauce, one-half teaspoon of salt than a cheerful “good morning.”|and a little cayenne. Add the ‘Tt is only selfishness that makes| beaten yolks of one or two eggs any one surly and ill tempered at| and: stir over the fire until the the very beginning of the day. mixture leaves the side of the There was a girl who had a|saucepan, then set it aside to very bad habit of complaining}cool. Chop finely one cup of the every morning about having to| dark meat of cold turkey, mix get up so early. One morning] with it alittle of the brown gravy while she was complaining as}|and form into small balls. Gover | usual the thought suddenly came| with the sweet potato mixture, to her that some time there would| making larger balls of a uniform come a morning when she would|size, dip in eggs and bread not awaken, when the world| crumbs and fry in deep fat. would be going on as always, Sweet Potato Balls — Mash only she would not be there to] thoroughly four good sized sweet take her part in it all. She hopped out of bed on the instant, and to potatoes, svasor per and butter. this day she has never com-|hot sweet milk plained of having to waken early.|is the right con | She is glad each morning just to| Make’ into small be living, and she starts the day with a song, Won't you? COOKING SWEET POTATOES There Are a Number of Ways of | eceived at Wal Treating the Tasty Tuber. The recipes for cooking sweet | potatoes which appeared in The} a few days ago proved so News } interesting that we are offering} lightly and saute in butter. Serve, placing alternately on dish with meat balls or meat croquettes. Latest neckwear novelties just SILVERSIDES BROS. SIGN PAINTERS expressed that “The mbs are brown. ded pork chops. 1 with salt, pep- If necessary add until the mixture sistency to mold. balls. Flour lace’s. d8 some more of the approved ways! tuber. | of cooking this delectable Sweet Potato Croquettes—Boil | four sized sweet potatoes until | thoroughly done, then mash; add} pepper, salt, butter and a half|—— pint of peanuts, shelled, Chill! and make into molds. Dip in an} egg beaten with two tablespoons- | ful of water and then in bread | crumbs, Cook in very hot fat} P.O. BOX 120 Second Avenu H. Gordon Munro W. L. BARKER Architect Second avene and Third street Over Westenhaver Rrou.’ Office. ' W. Nicholson Lailey MUNRO & LAILEY Architects, Stork Building, Second Avenue. STUART & STEWART ACCOUNTANTS -:- AUDITORS Law-Butler Building Phone No. 280 Prince Rupert P.O. Box 351 ALFRED CARSS, Cc. V. BENNETT, B.A. of British Columbia of B.C., On’ Sas- and Manitoba Bars. katchewan Al CARSS & BENNETT BARRISTERS, NOTARIES, Etc. Office— Exchange block, corner Third avenue and Sixth street. Prince Ruvert. 8 WM. S. HALL, L. D.S., D. DS. DENTIST. Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. All dental operations skilfully treated. Gas and local anasthetics admini: for the painless ex- free. Offices: traction of teeth. sul! Helgerson Block, Prince Rupert. Alex.M.Manson 8.a., W.E.Williams,B.A.,L.L.D WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Box 285 Prince Rupert, B.C 20. BOX 23 PRINCE RUPERT JOHN E. DAVEY TEACHER OF SINGING PUPIL OF WM. FOXON, ESQ., A-R.A.M., LON., ENG GEORGE LEEK & CO. MERCANTILE AGENCY COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Fire, Life and Accident Insurances 618 3rd Avenue Phone 208 and Green 252 PRINCE RUPERT A. M. BROWN HARNESS & SADDLERY MANUFACTURER Repairing a Specialty. Complete Stock Carried. Paperhangers ————— THE IROQUOIS INTERIOR DECORATORS PHONE 156 GREEN e, near McBride Outside Orders Promptly Filled. 2nd Ave. between 10th and 11th Sts POOL English and American Billiards Twelve Tables SECOND AVE. ;CHRISTM Novelties AS . SILK KIMONAS fresh from Japan mer throw, having hurled the N Y. eye hammer 177 feet 6 1-2 inches at! New Year Sailings | the A. A. U, ehampionships at s. Pri R t Pittsburg last summer. His rec- Sie eer epee) d throw for distance e A ‘. 5 i re i ost ae cate Leaving Prince Rupert Thursdays at | -poune eight is or feet ©! 8.30 p.m., after Prince John’s arriv- ches for height, 16 feet 6 1-2 al, December 21st and 28th, arriving inches, and over the bar 15 feet in Vancouver Saturday morning De- { 1-2 inches cember 23rd and 30th. teturning ‘ will leave Vancouver 2 a.m., De-| Fa ache cember 26th and January 2nd, Bruce Ridpath, the Ottawa nhockey le e 0 as I i j ' player who wa hu t 11) Present schedule will remain in effect im automobile accident at Toron-| yntil above dates recently Is recovering fast. His healthy life has counted for 3i-weekly train service to Vanarsdol. | him in the days he lay near Trains leave Prince Rupert at 1 p.m. death's door, but he will be a Wednesdays and Saturdays. Return- weak sick man for a long time ing arrive Prince Rupert 4 p.m. on ute Thursdays and Sundays. A special aaa disis Australia| O® your Christmas visit East travel announces that Jack Donaldson via the Grand Trunk Railway System South African sprinter, is "| from Chicago. The finest and best Senha py hampion it iia hihi cd service over Double Track Route. ne: hur deed and ‘tani und 61 e Connections with all roads East and ta * a th ote nid dis West. Atlantic Steamship bookings inure aie ll aras S- + . : Faitis followin the : =F fe of arranged.. Full information and ances, O1lO o 7 'TeE ) ¢ : tickets obtained from the office of Arthur Postle, Australian, and Y. F. Holway, the Massachusetts A. E. MCMASTER athlete. FREIGHT AND PASSENGER AGENT Cosmopolitan and Dickens — CHARLESE DICKENS is still a best seller. Publishers don't argue pro and con over his books | they just order a new Garload aT ayy f paper, oil the presses, and let them speed on, And it has been etal er forty years since, one morn- x when the yard was filled with B.C. Coast service — Famous Princess Line scarlet geraniums and the breath f syringa was heavy in the air, great author followed little Now that the centenary of Princess May his birth (February 7th), 1812), ‘PPrOgOneg eng Ree body ‘a For Victoria, Vancouver and Seattle thinking of Dickens. We have secured several articles which] J, G. McNab . General Agent | will tell many things about him | that have hitherto been unknown, |= = = = = | In the January Cosmopolitan his some of his own personal ecollections of the great novel- t. Later, probably in February tell you Prince Rupert Lode, L.0.0.F. Mary Angela Dickens, his*grand- daughter, will give an intimate NO. 63 view of Dickens as she remem- Meets in the Helgerson Block } s him. In fact, in these and . her articls on Dickens whieh} Every Tuesday Evening vill follow—fully iMustrated,"of All members of the order in the city I ublishd of thee human are requested to visit the lodge. irs we shall aim to give you nore vivid picture than has yet side of the great mas- J. P, CADE, N.G. J. GLUCK, See. the hi me ter, written by those who knew him best. Read the articles— they will surely arouse a new in- | erest in the “best beloved” au-| 9—®—e—e—e—-®@ — @ —e—-0-0—-0-@ | thor in your library. Subscrip- | to Cosmopolitan will be ac- }cepted until Dee, 10th, at the spe- rate’ to Canada of $1.50, Agency, Box 864, ? FRED. STORK —General Hardware—- merry | @| cial low wor Cosmopolitan Winnipeg, Hardware Oxford Stoves Tinware Builders’ Valves & Pipes Graniteware Y THE “NEWS’ WANT AD. WAY OF FINDING ? t e I ¢ R ss ieeae as SECOND - AVENUE —o-4- 4 — © -#-#-#-6-0— T O L E ] nanapennronen nen seenertse KING GEORGE HOTEL $ : ? ; ; ; : SPOTLESSLY CLEAN ROOMS > Re-opened Under New Management Rates 35c per Night and Upwards MRS. C. McKNIGHT - Steeeseesreoeseesoroooes Fiat in Rand Block, corner Sixth Avenue and Fulton Street. Also stores in same block, | Two cottages correr Second Avenue and Ninth Street. FOR SALE Lots in ull parts of the city. FIRE INSURANCE We represent some ol the largest Com- panies doing business in the City. C.D. RAND cunrintranassn Proprietor Savoy Hotel Choice Wines and Cigars | Saturday, December 9th, at 9 a.m. for that new piano CENTRE PIECES that will grace a table SILK SHAWLS specially adapted for evening wear LINEN of the finest texture JABOUR BROS. “THE HOUSE OF GOOD VALUES” ~eoe 825 Third Avenue Phone 243 Black THESE TWO GIRLS ARE EXPERT MECHANICS. ™ Misses Susie and Emma Minder at work in father’ 8s machine shop, Until they TWO WOMEN MECHANICS They Can Bore a Casting Just as Good or Better Than Ainy Man. ¢C = Gas City, Kas., Dec. %.—In Frederick Minder’s machine shop two girls swing 18- may be rough work usu “Do we like tioned “Of course w not be workin and foundry be wor & | pound sledges with dexterity and | ease unexpected from their sex. better than any hire,” said Em Imma and Susie Minder are these two years her junior; both go to} of femininity tt on making the 1 until they had German girls. At the foundry of the machine shop the girls don leather aprons, roll up their sleeves and sail in. leather aprons, Phone 112|RUPERT’S PALACE OF COMFORT | Second Ave. “boss workmen" of the Minder| wages than mer foundry, Susie is 24, Emma is There was jus work in the morning with their] interview, however. dinnerpails slung over their arms, hale, hearty, well built,| their pictures, the evening whistle blows found among the lathes, molds and forges, at the ally done by men, it?” they ques- in chorus. e do, or we would here.” “We can do the work so much men father could ma, “that father would be willing to pay us more 1 ask,” st one little touch nat crept into the It was when the photographer wanted to take The girls insisted yhotographer wait brushed up their hair a bit and had removed their Cor. First Ave. and 7th Street Hotel Central European and American plan, steain heated, modern conveniences. Rates $1.00 to $2.50 per day. 3 $ Peter Black - Proprietor = =E., EBY @& Co=>= REAL ESTATE Kitsumkalum Land For Sale KITSUMKALUM - R. C, Chimney Sweeping and Furnace Cleaning Prepare for winter by gettin, your fnr- naces and flues put in order by C. H. CUTTING Practical Chimney Sweep Address: Knox Hotel, or PHONE 71 E. L. FISHER Funeral Director and Embalmer CHARGES REASONABLE THIRD AVENUE PHONE OPEN DAY AND NIGHT 356. HAYNER BROS. UNDERTAKERS anno EMBALMERS Funeral Directors 8rd Ave. near 6th St. Phone No, 86 PHONE 301 P.O, BOX 804 PONY EXPRESS SYSTEMATIC MERCHANTS’ DELIVERY SERVICE Baggage, Storage and Forwardi ts. F Rigs or Motor Car day ian hee mm Seventh Ave. and Fulton Phone 301 .Grand Hotel... Workingman’s Home Free Labor Bureau in Connection Phone 178 Ist Ave. and 7th St. GEO. BRODERIUS, Proprietor Little’s NEWS Agency Magazines :: Periodicals :;: Newspapers TOBACCOS FRUITS G.T.P, WHARF Whites Portland Cement... G. C. EMMERSON CIGARS AGENT Phone 125 Naden Block’ Second Ave Advertise in The Daily News ar Kx =x we rl = wT w