fe He | i let lea! at dia hk He We) 10 i ie ied) 1} in ih ye ee THE DAILY NEWS. Do You Want a Buye NCE RU ON SSD ASK UNCLE JERRY cS “ ATU Three lots, block 7, section 1, $2,500 each; % cash, bal. 1, 2, 3 years at 7 per cent, Two lots, block 29, section 1, $5,000 pair; % cash, bal. 6, 12, 18 months, at 7 per cent, Two lots, block 22, section 5, $1,650; $500 cash, bal, 3, 6, 9, 12 months Two lots, block 2, section 5, $4,500. Equity cash. Fine view lots. One lot, block 6, section 5, $1,500. $300 cash, 3, 6, 12 months, at 7 per cent, One lot, block 28, section 5, $525. §225 cone bal. $50 every 3 months, at 7 per cent. One lot, block 11, section 6, $2,250. Half cash, bal. 6, 12 months, at 7 per cent. One lot, block 17, section 7, $800. §200 cash, bal. 3, 6, 12 months; with cabin. One lot, block 16, section 7, §650. §300 cash, 3, 6, 12 months, at 7 per cent. Two lots, block 17, section 7, $1,600. One- third cash, bal. 1 and 2 years, at 7 per cent. Two lots, block 42, section 7, $550 each. cash, bal. 6, 12 months. Two lots, block 3, sectlon 7, $650 each. % cash, bal.4, 12, 18 months. Two lots, block 3, section 7, $550 each. ¥y% cash, bal. 6, 12, 18 months, at 7 per cent, Four lots, block 3, section 7, $3,000. % cash, bal. 6, 18 months. Large corner. Three lots, block 37, section 7, $1,600. cash, bal. 6 18 months, at 7 per p ’ cent. Two lots, block 28, section 8, $1,000. One- third cash, bal. 6, 12, 18 months. Cor- ner. Two lots, block 28, section 8, $850. $250 cash, bal, 6, 12 months, Two lots, block 49, section 8, $400 each. $50 cash, bal. $15 per month. Five lots, block 10, section 8, $275 each; bal. $15 per month. ; FOR RENT. Store, Second avenue at Sixth street. FOR SALE. Cabin with four rooms; cheap. THE WEEK The ranged dance Hubert Wara subseription by Mrs. of white embroidered satin over pale pink satin, with pearl and diamond ornaments. Mrs. Mc- Neil had a smart frock of blue ninon with touches of red and coral ornaments. Mrs. Burritt wore a handsome black squens gown, and bandeau of blue gold. Mrs. Palmer was a petite figure in shell pink silk with pearl and diamond. Mrs. Bryant had a dashing gown of black and white embroidered chiffon over water- melon pink satin. Mrs. Mortimer wore a dainty frock of pale pink voile with maltese bertha. Miss MeDonald was much admired in white crepe de chene edged with Jeremiah H. Kugler, Ltd. gold fringe. Mrs. Hugh Dunn had an exceedingly smart frock ——E=E== Appeals to the Business When a man's time is worth a great deal more to him than the cost of a drink habit cure he is not going to drag along for twenty-eight to forty-two days taking a treatment when he can get a cure in three days, without hypodermic injections, and be surrounded with every comfort of home. A PERFECT CURE. The Neal internal treatment cures the periodical, occasion- al or moderate drinker and the | nervous man who has to drink to keep from becoming nery- ous. It takes away all inclina- tion to drink, all desire and craving to drink, by neutraliz- ing the poison of alcohol in the system and ridding the blood THE NEAL 1260 Broadway W., Vancouver, THREE DAY CURE FOR DRINK HABIT the Banker, and Man in all the Higher Walks of Life BECAUSE OF THE TIME IT SAVES THEM and Professional Man, of the poison by a rapid sys- tem of elimination, leaving the drinker in the condition that he was before tasting liquor, so far as the effect of alcohol may be concerned—all appe- tite for drink gone—and he a new man, The the internal a harmless its action, eraving for few hours. DRUG HABIT CURED. treatment consists of administration of remedy, tonic in that removes the liquor in a very At the Vancouver institute we also treat drug addictions with uniform success, Call, wrile or phone for booklet, giv- ing full information. INSTITUTE B. C. Phone Bayview 686 ACs HOLDING IT'S NG J. HIRSCH & SONS Limited, MONTREAL, The Best Procurable. IN SOCIETY its in } McIntyre Hall last evening proved to be one of the most delightful Ciel —TH + Ee rs rs rs re rs ee “The News” C r for It? Try the News — ER& ARE NO “DEAD ONES” One Cent A Word For Each Insertie se lassified Ads. | NPKEEN & Wan ~ rn a ke ee P kh ee et & HUNTER Carriage Repairing General Work FRASER AND SEVENTH STREET Phone 59 Red touches of gold.. Miss Mercer had a dainty frock of white embroid- ered crepe de chene and coral ornaments, The following is a parital list of others present: Mr. and Mrs. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Mustard, Mr. and Mrs. Flexman, Mr. and !Mrs. Broadhurst, Mr. and Mrs, Sloan, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Dunn, Miss Drummond, Miss Ellett, Mr. and Mrs. Bullock-Webster, Mayor Newton and Miss Newton, Miss Chapman, Miss Gibson, Miss Martin, Miss Manning, Miss Mil- ligan, Miss Johnston, Miss Dunn, Miss Brodie Dunn, Miss Dudsie Dunn, Miss ‘Thompson, Mr. Clancy, Mr. Wallace, H. P. Wil- son, Mr. Crewl, Hubert Ward, Mr. Harrison, Mr. Warnock, Mr, Gamble, Mr. Foster, A. J. Morris, J. H. MeMullen, Mr. Kearney, Mr. Carss, Mr. Purdy, J. H. Pillsbury, Mr. Tracy, W. E. Burritt. Dr. Mc- Neil, H. Cambie, Mr. Newcombe, Mr. Pettigrew, Mr. Ferguson, Mr. Titus, Mr. Kissock, Mr. Blaine, Mr. Bryant and * * * Mrs. P. I. Palmer entertained Be dinner on Wednesday evening. Covers were laid for ten. The guests included Dr. and Mrs, Mc- ;Neil, Mr. and Mrs. J. GC. MeLen jnan, Mr, and Mrs. F, .S Clements, |Miss Mulligan and H. P. Wilson. Mrs. A. T. Martin, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. 8. P. MeMordie, for the past couple of months, leaves on Saturday via the Princess May for her home in Vulean, Alberta. Mrs, MeMordie accompanies her as far as Vancouver, and will not receive the first Monday in Feb- ruary, EEACH GOVERNMENT STEAMER Lady Laurier Reported Wrecked on Nova Scotia Coast. (Special to Daily News.) Halifax, Jan. 20.—The govern- ment steamer Lady Laurier was beached at Perry Point. It is re- ported to have settled at high tide. The vessel's’ stern is coyv- ered by water. Finance Minister Besieged. Applicants for the post of pur- chasing agent for the city have been besieging Alderman Douglas, chairman of the Finance Com- mittee, since last Monday. The Finance Minister has not been in attendance with his usual promptitude at the city hall for the past two mornings. There will be a meeting of the dramatic society in the Sons of England Hall on Tuesday even- ing at 8 o'clock, Ss. A. SINGERS Major ond Mrs. W. A. Green Ar- rive to Conduct Singing Revival. By the Camosun early this morning there arrived Major and Mrs, W. A. Green, the singing re- vivalists of the Salvation Army. They are leading a series of re- vival meetings in the §, A, citadel this week-end, OLD-TIME MISSIONARY Rev. J. Tomlinson Arrived by the Princess May Today. Rey. J. Tomlinson, an old-time missionary of this coast and the up-river district, arrived by the “May” this morning from Alaska, where he has been visiting Rey, Father Duncan, the pioneer mis- sionary of Metlakatla. Rev. Mr. Tomlinson is on his way home to Meanishkinistit, up the Skeena, It will be recalled that he is in- terested in a land case involving right of way of the G, T. P. over his mission property up-river. Warm, clean rooms at Savoy. Mr. Cottingham. | of the social life of Prinee Ru- pert. The ballroom was fes- Ba etinankae eae tooned with Christmas decora- + ok itnsemnentseital tions and presented a_ brilliant / appearance. The floor was in Phone 150 For Rent perfect condition and the music Th | P | SS Sa by Gray’s orchestra consisted of e hsurance cop e sak > » - TO RENT—2-room cabin, partly furnished, popular airs, which added a zest Fire £8 a month, Apply 115 Lotbiniere st. to the merry whirl, Delicious re- Life tants freshments were served when the an ee rogram was half completed ‘ irene: é Al ed, Plate Glass. Insurance after which the extras, which Employer's Liability ! were “ladies’ choice” and caused OE ia; and Personal Bonds sa: considerable merriment, were olicies Written Dizect OUR Companies are noted for prompt and just ; FaR settlements. ‘e write every known class of proceeded with, Mack Realty & Insurance Insurance. The Mack Realty and Insurance Co “Some very smart gowns were eee iced, Mrs. Ward looked ex Se noticed, Mrs. Ward looked ex- Pd. -toasaliand Rentals Wanted tremely well in white satin with | { trimmings of gold pasmenterie. — | bem os emeomerns am Yhriati , , , 5 » WANTED—Two waitresses at Hotel Cen- Mrs. Christie had a lovely OWN |o¢ white ninon, relieved with| ” tral, at Maternity nurse open for engagement. Box 2159 News. CLEANING, pressing and dressmaking. Mrs. Chas. Percher, 820 3rd avenue. Phone Red 294, Apply tf CIGARS Little’s NEWS Agency Magazines :: Periodicals :; Newspapers | TOBACCOS FRUITS G.T.P. WHARF WANTED — Restaurant outfit, especially range, also bedding and cheap furniture for about ten rooms. P. 0, box 105. Q-tf FIRST class lady stenographer wants em- ployment in law office or general office; best of reference, Address box A100, News. 13-16 eter ere temarmeat eerie Business Chances mt ms tt tte ree ip MARRY—tThe Ideal Introduction Club leads | to happiness. Strictly private, high class | and reliable. Best in the West. Addr eet f24 | Lost and Found 6 Rs re ss Ps | | Pasa ee ‘Prince Rupert Lodge, 1.0.0.F. No. 63 Meets in the Helgerson Block Every Tuesday Evening C, Wilson, box 1776, Vancouver, B. ie All members of the order in the are requested to visit the lodge. city A. DOUGLAS, N. G. W. G. BARRIE, Sec. FOUND—An Irish terrier female pup. | Owner may have same by paying fo'} this advt, at News Office, 208tr LOST A gold watch, between the wharf and New knox Hotel Apply Knox Hotel} for reward. | LOST—A red leather pocket notebook. | Finder return to The News and receive reward, 12-18 WE BUY EVERYTHING | rhe annuai general meeting of members| will be held in the Police Court room at) 8 p. m., Friday, January 26th, 1912, to re- | ceive the directors’ and other reports, and} to elect new directors for the ensuing year, By order of the Board. NOTICE, Prince Rupert General Hospital Association. 1 | 25j W. M. WRIGHT, Managing Sec. We Pay Highest Prices for Brass, Copper, Lead, Rubber Boots, Solder, Dross and Bottles Prince Aupert Cash store 735 THIRD AVE. 1 Ad. Way. ~ It’s a Good GENEROUS BY CHANCE All Are Enjoying the Humorous Incident Except the Victim. was declaring it was the lbest joke that had ever heppened lin Rupert and laughing heartily, | Everybody in elubdom last inight | It was’ hard, though, on the un-| fortunate victim. He ecelbrated | la birthday, or something of the} |kind, yesterday, and in the glow-| ing generosity of his passing| |} mood bestowed a $1 bill as a tip on a pretty waiting maid at the lhotel. Later he discovered that; ithe supposed one dolar bill was a fifty! Horrors! | — — Valuable Residential Property. |} On Saturday next at 2:30 p, m.] jon the spot, Mr. Frank A, Elljs| jwill sell by public auction splen-| ldid view property, Fourth avenue and Dunsmuir street, also choice vacant lot, Fifth avenue, without reserve, See handbills. At telephohe 320 green. Davis boat house. Advertise in The Daily News McCaffery & Gibbons Good buys in Real Estate: Section 6, with six-room Good terms Section 6, £2,200 house 9 and 10, Block 4, $3,200 LAND PURCHASE NOTICES, | Skeena Land District—District of Coast Range 5 | Take notice that LcRoy F. Grant of Prince Rupert, B, C, cecupation civil engineers, intends | to spply for permission to purchase the following | descril lands: Commencing at a post planted about 3 1-2 miles in a northerly direction from ths northeast corner | post of Lot 1349, Range 5, Coast District, thence | | east 30 chains, thence north 60 chains, thence | west to bank of river, thence south following | | bank of river to point of commencement: con- taining 160 acres, more or tess. Dated Sept. 9, 1911. LEROY F. GRANT Pub, Oct, 10, Gordon C. Emmerson, Agent Skeena Land District—District of Cassiar Take notice that Herbert MeLennan of Van- couver, B. C., occupation real estate agent, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following deseri lands: | Commencing at a post planted at the con- fluence of Blackwater river with the Naas river about two miles south of the sixth Dominion Telegraph cabin. Post marked H. M. N. E, Corner, thence 80 chains south, thence 80 chains west, thence 80 chains nerth, thence 80 chains NORTHERN B.C. LIQUOR Co. The Leading Wholesalers of Northern British Columbia Exclusive Agents for BUDWEISER BEER For row boats and launches | Lot 6. Block 29, Section 1, 82,000. Terms of &87 cash, balance in 1, 2 and 3 ears Lots i and 52, Block 16, Section 1, i pair, with good terms Lots 48 and 49, Block 7, Section 1 $8,32 air Quarter cash, with good terms on the balance t Lot on Second Avenue, Block 19, for ; with @asy terms Lots 15 and 16, Block 9, Section 5, $2,100 alr Lots {5 and 16, Block 4, Section 5, $1,260 each Good terms Lot 12, Block 15, Section 5, with modern five-room house, for 82,750 Terms of $95 cash, with the balance in rent Lot 18, Block 42, Section 5, §630 Easy terms House and lot on Eighth Avenue, Section for $1,100 Rasy terms. le corner ¢ Fourth Avenue, Section £4,200 Terms of $1,200 cash, bal mce in 1, 2 and 3 years t on Sixth Avenue, Section 6, for $1,900 re a One 1836 ll 19 The Bank of British North Amerieg 75 Years in 8 Capital and Reserve Ova, $7,300,009 A Com plete Banking Service Collections n of Canada. Ni sa a counted, Mo neta a reasonable ter: nee a business. Lox foreign Drafts bought a: Money transmitted by Order op Telegraph Tra: Letters of Credit issued | n all the leading cities of | rid, We invite your nt, Prince Rupert Branch F. S. LONG, Manager, UNION 5.5. COMPANY OF 8.6, 4 The new steel Pa eamer “Camosun’ leave Prince Rupert every Sunday at 6 p.m. for Vancouy arriving Tuesd For Stewart Cit from Vancou night. Northbound, leaves Vaneou ver Wednesdays at 9 p.m Steerage Fare The **Camosu! on the run ha ght bulke heads and dout t . suring safety of s in case of collision or wr H. Rogers, Ticket Agent - Church FIRST PRESBY Services Empress 780 p.m Bible Class at REV. F. W. KERR, M TOR Services: THE FIRST BA MCINTYRE HALI Services « | a.m. and | School Bible Class REV. W. H. McLEO! THE FIRST METH alr Lots 40 and 41, Block 6, Section 7, $1,100 I Lot 5, Block 2, Settion 7, with house, $1,85¢ Fasy terms Lots 21 and 22, Block 43, Section 7, 8315 each Lot 25, Block 34, Section 7, with Improve- ments paying #40 per month, for $1,895. Lots 8 and Block 20, Section 8, for 8750 pair Half cash, balance 1, 2 and years 106 acres Crown granded land on Porcher Island for 85 per acre Quarter tion Crown granted Lakels¢ land, #1,000 cash, balance payments ex tend over five years INSURANCE McCaffery & Gibbons THIRD AVENUE $425, 000,000.00 east to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. | Dated Sept. 23, 1911 Pub. Nov. 2. Skeena Land District —District of Cassiar * Take notice that Thomas Arthur White of Van- couver, C., occupation carpenter, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following | described lands: | Commencing at a post planted at the con- | fluence of Blackwater river with Naas river, about two miles south of the sixth Dominion Telegraph cabin. Post marked T. A. W. 8. E. Corner, thence 80 chains north, thence 80 chains west, thence 80 chains south, thence 80 chains east to point of | commencement, containing 640 acres more or leas. THOMAS ARTHUR WHITE Dated Sept. 23, 1911. Pub Nov. 2. Skeena Land District—District of Cassiar | Take notice that Charles William Ham of Vancouver, B. C., occupation inspector, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following | | desertbed lands: | Commencing at a post planted at the con-| fluence of Blackwater river with the Naas river {about two miles south from the sixth Dominion | Telegraph cabin. Post marked C. W. H. 5. W Corner, thence 80 chains north, thence 80 chains | east, thence 80 chains south, thence 80 chains west to point of commencement, containing 640 | | acres more or loss, CHARLES WILLIAM HAM Dated September 23, 1911. Pub. Nov. 2. Skeena Land District-——District of Cassiar, Take notice tnat James Ewing Macrae, of Vancouver, occupation real estate agent, intends to apply for permission to pur- chase the following described lands; Commencing at a post planted about seven miles distant and in an_ easterly direction from the Naas River, and about eight miles north of Alyansh Indian village, thence north eighty chains, thence east eighty chains, thence south eighty chains thence west eighty chains to point o commencement, JAMES EWING MACRAE. H, P. Rutter, Agent, Dated Oct, 31, 1911, Pub, Dec. 14, Skeena Land District—District of Casstar, Take notice that Clarence Bowen, of Se- attle, Wash,, occupation woodsman, | in- tends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted four miles east of the Naas River and about five miles north of Alyansh, thence west eighty chains, thence south eighty chains, thence east elghty chains, thence north eighty chains to point of commencement, “LARENCE BOWEN, H, P, Rutter, Agent, Dated Oct, 31, 191414, Pub, Dec, 14, Skeena Land District—District of Coast Range 5 Take notice that Benjamin Russel Rice of Prince Rupert, B. C, occupation waiter, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at @ post planted 65 chains south from the southeast corner of Lot 3060, Post marked B. R. RS. E. Corner, thence 70 chains west, thence 65 chains north, thence 70 chains east, thence 65 chains south to point of eom- mencement, containing 455 acres more or less. | BENJAMIN RUSSEL RICE Dated October 21, 1911 Pub. Nov. 2. HERBERT McLENNAN i$ AUCTION SALE should interview Real Estate - —OF Prince Rupert Property... OMHELGERSON Lo. nar } ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15th at 8.30 p.m. in the Empress Theatre, we will conduct the first of a series of monthly Auction sales of Prince Rupert Real Estate, All owners desirous of selling us before Febr- uary ist, as on that date we will} begin advertising a complete list of all property that will be offer- ed, Parties interested can ob tain full particulars by calling at our office, 0. M. Helgerson, Ltd. Office: Helgerson Block Rentals FIRE LOSSES the paid by Phoenix Fire Insur- land, Established 1782. seforeinsuring the see above company. ‘G.R.NADEN COMPANY Limited. Second Ave., Prince Rupert, B.C New Hazelton rhe Section business part All Hazelton have bou of New Hazelton is the merchants of Old geht lots in Section One. rhe place is being bullt very rapidly, Lots are selling fast and an advance in prices is expected very soon, Do you know that we sold 266 lots In 15 days? It’s your time to buy, don't delay FORT GEORGE trains will be running in Fort George Jby next fall bo you know what that means’? Before & year you will regret the opportunity you had today, ALL INFORMATION FREE PRINCE RUPERT Lot and houses, $3,200; Seventh avenue, Section 5, very easy terms, 2 lots, Block 17, Section 5, $2,100; $1,000 cash; 6, 12, 18 months; 7 per cent. Lots ¥ and 10, Block 45, Section 5, 8800; #400 cash, 6, 12, 18 months; 7 pér cent. | Th, COLLART Sole Agent Natural Resources Security Co. Ltd. Bex 805 226 6th 8t. Phone 381 ance Co., Ltd., of London, Eng-| the agents | BETWEE ENTRE | Services ever a.m. and School at | REV. C. R. SING, I | PRINCE RUPERT IN AND | | ANNEX | | | | Owned and ope: Grand Trunk Paci! the American and ! furt } | } | Excellently | steam heat, electri modern convenience lutely first-class in « The appointment are equal to any coast, Rates: $1 to $3.50 per day. ager G. A. Sweet, ™ Sealed tenders, addressed Signed, endorsed ‘Tend House” and accompanied regue for 10 p.c, of th tender will be received ~ecember 81st, 1911, fo! dwelling houses at the Gov less Stations at Prince Kup and Point Grey. goed © Plans and specifications ! t.e following places The Governinent Wirelt Point Grey, Cape Lazo and Prince Rupert, The Post couver, Nanaimo and! t sue office of the District : Government Wireless Servic { vepartment of the Naval not nauthorized publication will not receive payment { J. Di ie Deputy Minister of the Na Department of the Nays vite Ottawa, November 29th, 1!