OTICE ict of Queen Charlotte BE. from date, I, ¢ i. C., by oecupation to the Chief Com- enee to prospect for ed as tollows: anted ce south ence norsh encement inder 640 acres of ne mile north marked N. W. 80 chains, 80 chains, B Al NTER, Locator Skee fr n date, I, ¢ | occupation book ct of | ee n Charlotte E pe the Chief Commissioner le ‘ pec t for coal and acres of land on » miles ark h Ll, thene thence sout of com ict of Queen Charlotte Seen 4 from date, I, ¢ Ts b, ¢ by occupation Bainter to the Chiel Com books icence to prospect for me under 640 acres of oa 8 i as follows be anted two miles north - , marked C. E. B, th 80 chains, thence nencement if Queen Charlotte sys from date, 1, ¢ b. C., by oce upatior n y to the Chief Com- cer to prospect for nder 640 acres of 1 as follows: 1 two miles north arked S. W. corner thenve north 60 thence south 60 to place of com- E. BAINTER, Locator riet of Queen Charlotte M. Brown of Prince » saddier, intends to nissioner of Lands and yspect for coal, oil and \ r the following described os ( Graham Island: “sn lanted three rhilés east No. 4478 thence the a ains east, thence 80 un os west to point of mence 3 i M. BROWN, Locator Date of l Peb. Aug Sees ct of Queen Charlotte Tab M. Brown of Prince Rew _ intends to apply t uh Lands and Works wt oa) and oll and 5 be g described lands te i { i three miles enst die » No. 4477 thence 5 s north, thence eens th to point of anne BROW I Dawe he Seve Raper i ber (ear de wert Wena Bho Lease be Sires be oot be, mu ~ @ (oa las dere be Dave hv Bees Bu boos Dae bee ‘ Z Ww ~ ce east Re at hy TER, Loca ——. eniaetieiaiie OTIC] h ¥ hea by ‘ a. the te ade ce « wing said and tait I TIAN GARDE be OHNS by bes rict of Coust Range Ny if of Dundalk, Le be t s to apply for ribed lands ba, 1 at the shore ‘ 3, thence north x = bee { tt L )/ acres, more or hy H, M, CLIFF am MeNair, Agent bea triet of Coast Range a la " Cliff of Dundalk, Ire fe | intends to apply fees e following deseribed Circe planted at the N. E Wen rth 20 chains, thence hese ith 20 ehaing more or ~ 4 ns ing the shore line * » point of _SommnOnae Pied A more or lew WD. Se Hi Mt CLIFI la Wiliam MeNair, Agent a - District o (Coast Rang a i Clif of Dundalk, Ire ie ‘n, intends to apply ids he following deseribed = planted at the N, W. orth 40 chains, thence . ‘th 40 chains more or following shore line lees to point of com- ) acres, more or leas, EE. corner 80 north 80 BAINTER, Locator juth 80 chains, thence kb B ALNTER, Locator M. CLIFF | William MeNair, Agen™| District of Coast Range Clif’ of Dundalk, Lre- no, intends to apply following described . cabin, Post marked T t tle” planted at the N. W! 80 chains north, then¢ ‘ ay mal ‘e 40 chains more | chains south, the e | : at AY onnt ola lied commencement, conté , . ae . m: * following said boundlers THOMAS ARTHUR WHITE Manin, vith 40 chains, thence | Dated Sept. 23, 1911 Date commencement; con-| Pub Nov. 2 H. M. CLIFF | ‘ Bela William MeNair, Agent | Skeena Land District—District of Coast Range V | Take notice that M. Tallman ° at Take District of Coast Range | Rapids, Lowa, occupation lawyer, imoll’ | B24, 06, i apply for permission to purchase ue ber Clif’ of Dundalk, Lre- | described lands: 5 has intends to apply; Commencing at a post planted on 4 Vor ‘he following described | shore of Kutaymateen [niet on : we of a small stream, flowing into at OF Ine planted at the S. E | of Crow Lake. Thence 7 Wplig © south 40 chains more | west 20 chains more or less t } Mang ‘ary of Lease No, 1 | Crow Lake, thence northerly : Wenge hence east 20 chains lowing the shore lines of Ur " . Matai i, north 40 chains,|to Crow Lake and Kutseyma ? Dyas "8 o:, LOlnt of commencement; | place of commenc poment, containing | Nb 86 OF tone | more or less. Located August 7) t9lh 1 wan ‘og M. CLIFF | Dated Aug. 9, 1911. Jess! | eouver, B. C., il William MeNair, Agent Pub, Aug. 12. LAND PURCHASE Take notice that Thomas Arthu occupation carper ri Oreersreson, a j NA Ac ommcey a sees ee em Take hotles that Leet %,‘ j - ITEMS OF... Rupert, B.C, ove at j | d | to apply for pert S - oO YV N = deseribed land . Set ian: bs ‘ ia ou Nee Sua at tat tee Brin scsinllla . { DEVOTED PRINCIPALLY TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN pest of, Lot feo, Kang wea soil a Ryrie j frost to ban) ot er S. BLACK 1 Ormirmireirmie _— sining 160 neres, 1 The Struggle Between the Two! s Cata ogue s This is a little section of the paper, which from day to day wili be devoted ub, Oet. I Races Is Over a Cent o1 | = = | to subjects of special interest to women. Any and all of the ladies of Prince Rupert 6 CONE ree to solve quickly and | are invited to contribute to its columns, and to take part in its discussions. Sug- Bkeene Lat d Distri | et atisfactorily all your gestions and criticisms are invited by the editor. The hope is expressed that “The occupation marr: , 1 fight between ° fac y Cosy Corner” wiil fill a social need. for pe ; hinan, Bombar-| = Christmas worries = ‘ ands Fi Jack Jbdhnsor ” j “ he tmany atrag | f] Sbout “what to give.” =| CLEVER OR LEARNED? achieve this end it is necessary Cou f supre er cy that| Suitable gift articles — with her. Above all, we must seek ormee get Bie ee between white to suit every taste and |Leaned Women Are Not Often|to get ie close mental touch thence 40 | every purse are to be Considered Clever. to give her confidence. Dated Be ) ber 418, 1810, To ¢ Scar aaae cca Pub. Sept he Rnuetteh:: Shenae ear et? C88 Of | Learned women are too often! WOMEN THAT MEN LIKE ‘ ; , ‘idable shbricat i the 124 pages of illus- | confused with clever women, and —_—— rae @ no I M nae hattes al trations. a. it is the former who usually meet | Contrary to General Belief, Like relar ’ : ase > ae “OVE f ; tor 5 1s had perhaps never! ; To save time, worry [ ae ‘ ae . eee vila Attracts Like ; ered to tness any| Bn : : ST he : aS Both ee enaia and expense, write for |Learning and cleverness may The average man is an “ordi- en ie setts Ja : i a copy at once— it’s free. often go together, but the terms|nary” person, and he is conse- met 00 | th ‘at gr - atin a a are by no means synonymous, A/ quently attracted by the average ted U ds , gTO, 0 . . : at eat ee usctla®, aeathne hie 7 Ryrie Bros., Limited rey) woman's brain may be a store or| woman who is also an “ordinary wth ta Fiat 5 ef | Canada’s Largest Jewelry House llumber room of borrowed facts,}|person. On the other hand, men Bella Coola La that th te ae a ‘ das. Ryrle, Pres. | packed closely together, bul she} who are “out o fthe ordinary,” Take ¢ é h s { de tia or Oribh oi Harry Ryrle, Sec.-Treas may, nevertheless, have no power|as the phrase goes, are often at- prea sereee. ht DHT tet alia oked Wath etn fs 8 184-136-138 Yonge St. whatever of original thinking.| tracted by women of exceptional mn de aA Hot: far} : , de ith F 9 aa TORONTO She cannot receive an idea, pon-| mental equipments. Georges of Nec Se LEAenC olintlth ee nHBG der it in her mind and give it|Sand may be cited as an instance *tndien | 1 = Se ey | a back to the world in a new and|of a woman, who, though not pos- llon ; f the : 3 altondaviia thre ack ‘ g i an, ’ : eee . at sufi et pty (ot era ain a sce illuminated form. She has no]sessed of any remarkable per- . = nel | hie adres cs . ata power of abstract thought. Ajsonal beauty, yet exercised an e { « his tha Aan sn tapes Seth }woman of this type is usually|extraordinary fascination over LIF \ : th | Ai lish champion | pompously heavy in conversation, the distinguished men of her day Was | Kills 3 t MYO | T ‘ . ee dj to + cuter tie - af j}anxious to display her own la-|and generation. The majority of ) ae whi ses = re : : stb 1 | boriously acquired knowledge and|the wome nwho reigned over the I r 5 : xu had no tat i |eager, whenever possible, to ex-|French salons were women of a h al ‘@ tol a hi ils pose others’ lack of it. brains, and to their gatherings . Peat Wher h on 7 NE at a tae flocked most of the celebrated iclors en, however, 3 ‘ K ; ' rain 1 v ti a low TO CURE BLUSHING men of their period. Like attracts f Cribb waar ™ ath ti anata like, deep calls unto deep, and é to ol al aes LR pl gaa | A Well Known Doctor Tells How} shallow unto shallow. Dated 19] ; i lition and } at rist to Seek a Cure. Ss ie Caiacadesia Ra aN i Ak i v2 Se eet cee eee Chri mas — AN EMERGENCY SOUP Ml aux so badly that the ad La i seconds threw up the N ¥ S ili essential cause of morbid ‘as : within twenty minutes. ew ear ai ings | eerie is an inherited morbid A Palatable Dish You Can Get that time until Johnso1 s.s. Prince Rupert peral t Blushing usually Ready in Ten Minutes. s th has been no ae ikes place more readily before en ‘ . { rs than before acqus z Stir a dessertspoonf Mg I hough ©] ~ Leave Prince Rupert Thursday at 8:30 e nan: DOLOre sack uasn) , raed si pe onful of on I luced ma erand| p. m., Dec. 24st and 28th, arriving in Van- | 4 s, and before acquaintances | flour into a cupful of milk till O f the best was] Souvgy,party Saturday morning, Dec. 2384 / than before intimate friends, says|}smooth. Put into a pan, with h afford | MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS EARLY |!) Harry Campbell, who writes| half an onion finely chopped, one he 1 Phone 260 subject in the Practition-|ounce of dripping and one tea- } : : ed| —_-— It nearly always ocecurs|spoonful of Bovril. Pour over sidered of] 5 Senin anaeartie for Stewart 10 a. m., readily before one of the|a pint of boiling water, stirring ec. an . ‘ stl ‘ £ > or The i Present schedule will remain in effect |PPOSite than of the same sex.) well, \dd salt and pepper to plaved he hite | Qntil above dates. he m exposed the subject is|taste and boil for five minutes. 1 . — observation the more apt if she (iciniaaiee i th I Bi-weekly train service to Vanarsdol. blush It is for this reason “OUR REGIMENT” ‘rains le > Prince ert at 1 p.m. | that sing into a shop, especially ‘ g : al g ’ 1} Se : : Da } i vas | Wedn« teturn-| if the attendants are of the op- che sted CL) Gk 1 p.m. on} perk a leal 4 Prince Rupert Dramatic Society a gh 1ge| Thursdays and Sundays. OSLO SOR, 8 SUCR An Oreset to Have First Play Ready. hi p 5 gh ind | "98 rotates jthe inveterate blusher. To cure ies fees ERT I NA | i norbte ylus g : xe )- —p 2 1 signa lon your Christmas visit East travel | this morbid blushing, Dr. Gamp The Prince Rupert Dramatic ! £ year h via the Grand Trunk Railway System | P¢!! suggests that the pevou le Society has now gotten its first Cane hed even greate it when] from Chicago. The finest and best|'®™perament must be altered}! jay “Our Regiment,” ready for iv y thrashed 7 She service over Double Track Route. | ®! d temperament, he 84S, 15) presentation. The society will g described ee was classed among the | Connections with all roads East and|blood. An open-air life, atten-| axe its debut in-the Empress ung 8 s heay gehts of the} West. Atlantic Steamship bookings | '!0" to the digestive system, out- Theater on the evening of De- . j . I hen h career Was; arranged.. Full information and }.a00% games and gymnastics—all cember 20th, bance enst > a for in 1818, wh tickets obtained from the office of these healthy forms of exercise i pe « 1is fiftv-sixth vear, he had al 2! c }will help to effect a cure. But Pit be eink p with Jack Carter, A. E. MCMASTER while material methods must be Christmas Cards. 2u " i was lay m | FREIGHT AND PASSENGER AGENT | used psychic methods are of un- Largest assortment in town. 40 my ship, and in Fini | jdoubted value. ‘We must en-|Begin sending now. Don't fail Cw | pa that bumy deavor to correct the patient’s|to look the mover, Keeley wants hf boxer's a rT poe outlook on life, and to|to see you. tf or ee ft I black fighters | ——— ive made a lasting repula . : . ; ed | h | ‘ } MI ! Bob Bre I D James } Gans, the acc | : veights, and P hose memorable glove | B.C. Coast service — Famous Princess | 1 Frank Slavin at the] Line | il Spor xe Club will never Princess May | t. i H y Saturday, December 9th, at 9 a.m. ( THE WAY OF AN OCTOPUS For Victoria, Vancouver and Seattle ated Sep i ) I | J. G. McNab - General Ageni Pub. Ser I t \e Will Canada Stand for the Ex- . keena 1 ploitation of Her Timber and | Gio | ( Natural Resources as the chase the t States Have Done? ; co an R i es Edward Russell has A . ba . for the Cosmopolitan a! Prince Rupert Lodge, 1.0.0.F. less ' ' h investigation of lum-| NO. 63 Pub. Oct. 10 thods—he has fol- Meets in the Helgerson Block | ang he slippery trail of the ° | Hin (eTaviat opie: itkdeallw frou Every Tuesday Evening | ’ to eoast—and he has the |All members of the order in the city ; You will be surprised are requested to visit the lodge. District Range 60. axt, thence | at his revelations—that the tre- J. P.. CADE, N. G. 60 chains nor : ne es d power of the trust, its J. GLUCK, See. Tae norte i or ndifferenee to all but its | Dated Sept. 28, 19 HIRI : es a rests, iis hold upon leg- | een iis highway methods of ve | pocket picking. It will ??- o--@ 0-0 - 4707 2-2-2 “F) Willi : eat series of articles E STORK ° ¢| i “ & a teresting to every one |] FR D. t > f | the ex ’ has ever bought any part} | —General Hardware e| a . Bee ne et nant fluence of Blackwater river wi nas river o he first article will 4 | roy * about two miles south i W @ rat é Telegraph cabin, Post marke eI January, Subseriptions | if Builders’ Hardware Rae ee elt * 80. cha ns politan W ill be aecepted | o' Bees P ee a 4 | west to point of commen oe December 40th at the special Valves & Pipes Oxford Stoves 1 | acres more OF I CHARLES WILLIAM HAM) Late to Canada of $4.50, Cos- Graniteware Tinware | | FIRST: “CATCH YOUR PRINTER ” Sere | tan Agency, box 851, Win-| | | e ND - AVENUE }| as Land District —District of ( SECO | 55:93.3:9| DIRECTIONS FOR COOKING A HARE: Skeena Land Distric : ai 3 FIRST:— SSCSES apply for permission to purchase (he | described lands: Commencing at a post pia fluence of Blackwater river wit! sixth LD ‘ two miles south of the THE DAILY NEWS TO LET Fiat in Rand Block, corner Sixth Asante! ind Fulton Street. Also stores in same block, I'wo cottages corner Second Avenue and Street. FOR SALE Ninth Lots in ull parts of the city. FIRE INSURANCE We represent some ol the largest Com- doing business in the City. C. D. RAND Phone 1 12. Second Ave. —o—-o—-o—® — -o--6-#--o--o— goeeeeneseoooanannosonnces KING GEORGE HOTEL } Re-opened Under New Management Rates 35¢ per Night and Upwards MRS. C. McKNIGHT - FeOSESEHESESOOH OOOO OOO@E Proprietor | | Savoy Hotel Choice Wines and Cigars OF “COMFORT |G ‘or, Fraser and 5th. RUPERT'S PALACE Ceres sreser may = W. L. BARKER Architect Second avenue and Third street Over Westenhaver Bros.’ Office. H. Gordon Munro 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 Cc. V. BENNETT, B.A. of B.C., On’ Sas- katchewan Al ALFRED CARSS, of British Columbia and Manitoba Bars. CARSS & BENNETT BARRISTERS, NOTARIES, ETc, Office— Exchange block, corner Third avenue