w. L. BARKER ARCHIT ECT of wood hoists. ant sizes Three differ¢ . Savoy Hotel Cor, Fraser and 5th. RUPERT’S PALACE OF COMFORT. Cheice Wines and © gars | Phone 89 a Secon ve. Alberts Block ea eer W. Nicholson Lailey H Gordon Munro MUNRO & LAILEY Architects, stork Building, Second Avenue, gTUART & STEWART ‘ ‘TS AUDITORS ACCOUNTANTS ; aw Butler Building Phone Seas Pate Rupert P.O. Box _aseeneliamaaiate ED CARS: Cc, V. BENNETT, ots CC AED lam iatcnewan and a pnd’ Manitoba Bare tant CARSS & BENNETT BARRISTERS, NoTARIES, Etc, Office Albert Block, Second Avenue. —— — : WM. 5. HALL, L. D.8., vD.D.S DENTIST. Work a Specialty. Crown Bridge and E e kilfully treated. Gas and dental tions 8 AI cnstets a6 nistered for the painless ex- leat n of ‘eet a MGonsultation free. ; Helgerson ck. Prince Rupert. fi-12 —_—_ so jex.M.Manson B.A. W.E. Williams,B.A., L.L.9 WILLIAMS & MANSON Barristers, Solicitors, ete. Box 285 Prince Rupert, B.C PO. BOX 2 PRINCE RUPERI JOHN E. DAVEY TEACHER OF SINGING PriL OF WM. FOXON, BBQ., A-R-AsMoy 1ON., ENG —_— GEORGE LEEK & CO. MERCANTILE AGENCY COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Fire, Life and Accident Insurances Phone 2 8and Green 252 RUPERT 68 Grd Avenue PRINCE JOHN DYBHAVN Estate Loans Insurance Rea ana $19 8rd Avenue Phone 384 THE IR OQUOIS POOL English and American Billiards Twelve Tables SECOND AVE Hotel Central Sos FisAssi American plan, steam Rates European and iheated, modern conveniences. $1.00 to $2.50 per day Peter Black Proprietor HAYNER BROS. UNDERTAKERS ano EMBALMBRS Funeral Direct Srd Ave. near 6th St re Phone No, 86 EB. FISHER Funeral Director and Embalmer CHARGES REASONABLE THIRD AVENUE PHONE 356. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT SS. Prince George VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE = 8.8. PRINCE JOHN ‘aintains Bi-monthly service to Stewart and Queen Charlotte islands TrisWeekly Train Service Prince Rupert to Van Arsdol For all informati * apply to AE. McMaster, Gen Agt. G. T. P. Wharf Agency for all Atian Steamship Lines 2 ET, TT Malla LET ss N B.C, Ooastiservics Line PRINCESS MAY Thursday, Famous Princess April 4, at 9 am. For vy ; Victoria, Vancouver and Seattle CG, McNab General , Agent See TT PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Big Stock of all kinds of Garden Seeds, Timothy, Clover and Grain Seeds, * MalTOrg de 's Promptly Attended t | to ap- os ~ o+0-0-—-0--0-0-4 | ———— IMPERIAL MACHINE WORKS ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS | NEWS | the side ! THE DAILY NrEws, In the World of Sport Silversides Bros. HAV A Vv E M O V E D to larger and more up-to-date prem- A FAMOUS HORSEMAN James Newrome Was the Grand Old Man of the Circus World Mr. Jaines wsome, the grand old man of the circus world, died at Clee thorpes, England, in his 87th year and was eaid to be England’s oldest Ne ; equestrian and horsebreaker. Mr, Newsome as the descendant of a long line of brilliant riders, indeed ||he claimed to be one of the family of Temple Newsome, near London though it Was comparatively late in lite re he became aware of this He was born et Newcastle, and ai 12 year age wae apprenticed to | Mr. Wiliam Batley at Astley's, where he quickly became one of the clever. est as well as one of the most daring | Tiders in the Batley retinue. At the | @ge of 2 he fell in love with Mile. Huins, the principal dancer at Ast- ley's, and the union formed by their marriage only terminated about six | years ago, when Mme. Newsome died at the age of 79 The fame of the happily mated couple noised abroad, and managers and proprietors came over from Paris and elsewhere to see the two stars, Newey Lalonde, the great lacrosse and hockey player, who is wanted by both Vancouver and dian lacrosse clubs the jrish-( sana MURPHY 1S PCPULAR iseS at 209 2nd Ave., opposite the News office. Paperhanging and High Class Sign Work a Specialty. P.O. Box 120 Phone 156 Green Light and Power For all coming soon Estimates given for wiring and fitting for electric light, power, bells, phones, water heating, etc. Stock of lamp shades and gen eral electrical supplies carried. W. R. LOVE Electrical Contractor eager and 3rd Ave. | P. 0. Bo Phone 41 ‘The Standard. MONTREAL. | THE STANDARD is the National | Weekly Newspaper of the Dominion ;of Canada. It is national in all its uims, It uses the most expensive engrav- jings, precuring the };.hotographs from }all over the world. It# articles are carefully selected and j its editorial policy is thoroughly independent, A subscription to The Standard costs $2.00 per year to any address in Canada or Great Britain. TRY IT FOR 1912! Montreal Standard Publishing Co, Limited, Publishers New 0x Hotel BESNER & BESNER, PROPRIETORS The New Knox Hotel is run on the European | plan, First-class service. _ All the aa) Modern | Improvements. EDS 50¢ UT’ ee AVENUE. PRINCE RUPER1 AT DAVIS’ F.M. DAVIS fut General Machine Shop and Ship's Carpentering. Also agents for Fair- banks-Morse and Knox Gasoline Engines. Gasoline Engines and Ac- cessories carried in stock. Launches and Boats for Hire N.E. end of Wharf A SPECIALTY Dressmaking inti Repairing Cleaning & Pressing Work Done. SOO HOPE Prince Rupert 1533 8th Avenue SONS OF NORWAY Meets ist and 3rd Thursdays at 7 p. m., at 349 3rd ave. All Nor- |}wegians are welcome, : Prince Raper Hodes 1.0.0F. Meets in the Helgerson Block Every Tuesday Evening | members of the order in the city are requested to visit the lodge. Al A. DOUGLAS, N, G, W. G. BARRIE, Sec. | Lot Block Price 14 and 2 16 $2,100 147 16 $1,050 Cal! and see us; we will give }you a good deal on terms, | WANTED: We have an immediate purciaser for one or two good lots in Sections Five and Six. Submit your listings. Lot 40, _ y sec. 1, Price $6000. $2500 cash, balance For Sale 2 and 18 months. Look this up. PATTULLO & RADFORD Second Avenue Telephone 83 <1 LYNCH BROS. Ciaehdl: Setioniis Be Largest Stock Lowest Prices in Northern B. C. Bon to ccrenernncimnerinerarnietine Canadian General Electric Company, Limited Motors, Mining and Co1tracting Macainery Electrical Apparatus of every description Phone 245 Graham Kearney, Mgr. BOX 974 id LAND PURCHASE NOTICE “LAND PURCHASE NOTICES, r,| Skeena Land District—District of Coast Hanged. Take notice that 1, CAROLINE JOHNSON Skeena Land District—District of Cassia: Take notice that Clarence Bowen, of Se- attle, Wash., occupation woodsman, in- Saat, . ; . of Vancouver, c., occupation married eee oliowiee on ae aeate to purchase | Woman, intend to apply for permission to | purchase the following described lands: Commencing at & post planted at the 8 | saheeen st corner of Lot 3066, thence south 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence |north 60 chains to the southeast corner of Lot 8062, thence west 40 chains alo south liné of Lot 8062, thence north chains alung west line of Lot 3062, thence west 40 chairs along south line of Lot 3065 to point of commencement, contain- ing 560 acres, more or less, CAROLINE JOHNSON, R. Carr, Agent. Dated Dec, 23, 1911. Pub. Jan, 18, 1912. Commencing at @& post planted Roar miles east of the Naas River and five miles north of Alyansh, thence west | eighty chains, thence south eighty chains, | thence east eighty chains, thence north eigrty chains to point of ‘commencement. CLARENCE BOWEN, H. P. Rutter, Agent. Dated Oct. 1011. 31, Pub. Dec. 14. Skeena Land as ef Coast, Take notice that I, Dagobert Auriol, of Nanaimo, B, C., ocetipation miner, intend to apply for permics oR to purchase the | Skeena Land District—District of Coast following described lands: | Take notice that Kathleen Agnew of Mon- Commencing at a post planted at the|treal, occupation spinster, intends to ap southeast corner of Lot 5130 (being ap-|for permission to purchase the rouowing plication to purchase No. 1683), District) described lands: of Coast Range ye, thence south forty Commencing at @ post planted at the chains, thence west forty chains, thence| witness post of the northwest corner of Lot north forty chains, thence east forty chains| 635, Range 5, Coast district, distant 13.73 to point of commencement, contaiming 160] chains south ‘trom the northwest corner of acres, more or less. the seid lot, thence west 40 Chains more or DAGOBERT AURIOL, less to the east bank of the Hocsall River, rred E. Cowell, Agent. thence soutirerly along said east bank to Dated January 26th, i912. mouth of Falis River Slough, thence fol- Pub. 9. lowing bank of Falls River Slough easterly aud northerly to point of commencement, lo contain 40 pares, anaes or less. HLEEN AGNEW. Skeena Land ee ee of Coast sscenaine’ W. Agnew, Agent. Aange 5. i Take notice that I, William Fraser, of pee eee hy AMER, Spokane, Washington, occupation farmer, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about four miles west and three miles and a half south End Hill, Banks Island, thence south 40 chains, thence west chains, thence north 40 chains, thence east 40 chains to point of commencement; Prince Rupert ee Diet ee of Take notice that els “Lemuel Freer, winseoon, C., occupation broker,’ in- jend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing @t @ post planted on the from containing one hundred and sixty acres, shore in @ northerly direction from Port more or less. | on ‘ Connell, 16,500; Wilson, 16,300; Dun ted ¢ he cost $40,000, but in con- , “a ras at es i pg eae ne, 16,800; Brennan, 16,000; Burke, ~ fine circus built at Edinburgh | 26.000, Hughes, 14,900; Farrell, 14, €n FOr DUSINESS | was pox: Another Whe rep. |700; Brown, 14,600; Martin, 14,600; ted at the f $40,000 Geka con- | Maguire, 14,400; Nolan, 14,300 Flynn he : 14,800; Thompson, 14,200; Callaghan . & lence Oo lit oY er j , ’ J. B. ROBERTSON are Ne s eenvec tag a cod 14,000: O'Donnell, 18,000; Duffy, 18, Mr. Newsome nd hi f ine “ f i ith) ; i 18,500; Boyle, 18,000; Horseshoeing & General Blacksmithing | man, a: now getting old, he sock 1800 Shea, 18,000: White, | ’ - 2 ant back to the ring. Oo age ae : F c Corner of 7th St and 8rd Ave. ve 18.000. He by no neans escaped scathless Sweeney, 12,500; Hayes, 12,800; during his st of brilliant achieve Kavanagh, 12,200; Power, 12,100; Mc- | : eae ae ane 205 .Onokal, & Grath, 11,900: Moran 11,800 Brady, — Se eR tne Several 33081-11400; Biowart, 21800; Onety, 1400071 a oy ie ne has been carried Foley, 11,200 Fitzpatrick, 11,100; | Westholme Lumber Co several aS e oa man ot | Leahy, 11,000; McDonnell, 11,000, Mc: | Pee ie ate. ut his marvel-| wahon, 10,700; Donnelly, 10,700; Re- LIMITED | lous vita always carried him gan, 10,600; Donovan, 9,900; Burns, | Fhrough.: ; 9.800; Flanaean, 9,800; Mullan, 9,800; | One of his most cherished pos:s Barry, 9,70( ane, 9.700; Robinson, | sions was t tter containing a glow-| g 799. Cunningham, 9,600; Griffin, 9, | ing tribute m the late King Ed- ani "We ee 3 i 9,600; : 7 300; Kenny 690; Sheahan, ,600; zee at, eee Somers ward, then Prince of Wales, who ex-) ward, 9,500; Whelan, 9,500; Lyons, ° pressed arazement that Mr. New| 499. Reid, 9,200; Graham, 9,100; Lumber and Mouldings | 2° cow's »eak a very vicious hore Figgins, $100; Cullen, 9,100; Keane, without resorting to the slightest ill-|9 999. Bell. £800; Scott, 8,700; Hogan, ; 3 < usage. 8.600: Keefe, 8,600; Maloney, 8,300; All Kinds of Building Supplies Rourke. 8200: Buckley, 8,200; Dwyer, | RACING IN THE STATES [stu : First Avenue Phone 186 | ou ore ’ Horse Re\ Says the “Thorough- MR ¢ f Y S AFRO-BUS | bred Brand is Disappearing s OD The Newest Thing The following from the “Horse R-e| Room for Five Passengers or Man view” wil ead with a good dea With Machine Gun “ : of intere horsemen who follow a in the larger cities in Chill- ise ‘fovtune of the thoroughbred Mr. 8. F having -had his les Brass Beds. Morris} Says the Review Thoroughbred | prige-winnin: ane smashed for Rockers are among the lat-| racing in Amer worthy of the! him some go, has rebuilt the est arrivals at mame 6 1 restricted exclusively | oid machine ich he used at an} to the state ky, where meet | gyiation meeting in 1910, and has s0 At The Big Furniture — ings are fe and purses and stakes | jmproved in a trial, it gave iof minor ue There are some | promise of brilliant performan- Entrance 2nd Ave., cor. 6th St. |“merry-go-rounds” still running in!gce. Whe! Doncaster it became | out-of-the-way places, such as James-| famous as urgest areoplane in | —— = own, Ve, 4 but they are hanging | the kingdom, | on the few occa jon by mere thread, which at any/| gions that it travelled neither CARTAGE and | mon be severed. There | high nor STORAGE jis the iniquitous “sink” at Juarez, For the past year or so the old | Mexico, just across the border from | machine packed away in a |E 8 u \ , : ant t Mr. Cody G. T. P. Transfer Agents | Ei Pe se but word comes that | dismantle: ion, but } ‘ Ag Nitin meee here is bound to die a! has now ed it and installcd Orders promptly filled. Prices reasonable. | natura dea and cannot last indefi-| gq new 1 a Austro-Daimler, of OFFICE—H. B. Rochester, Centre St. Phone ¢*. | rhe nt attempt to estab-| well « rse-power, The en : | calle racing” upon a large! gine aj be more in keeping — | scale in tt y of Mexico, in whfch | with the ramework, and iin yes et | project a vate of American gam-| terday’s hough only half let | ble was terested, has proved a/ out, it ga that left the Arm fa € The similar project now un Aircraft |! s test productio 5 ency der ay at Havana is considered by | hopel rear | thos I now” sure to meet the Mr. ( ates that t ex ra : : : y : rn yf ar rds o im to carry ve M es :: Periodicals :: Newspapers | £81 a In other words, “Last | power mgasnes * PAF | Chance J on” {fs rapidly being | passeng: \pgaduade ice’ CIGARS TOBACCOS FRUITS | reaches | fone he ’ has i . made 8 , G.T.P. WHARF | modatio ide ( i } tends is to const platforn he bottom p! whereol the pas I 1836 1911 } above lie fully extend | and mat machine gu ha { will com: eryt ng in front o The Bank 0 and belo ne | . r ft j British North America GREAT TURF WINNER | The Spier Record of the Dead , rs Is nolass A Strong British Bank, with orse Ising | Connections Throughout the | The deat! ingless removes (he ! ‘World, | greatest r in the history of the turf in thi ntry A son of Ison» D k, he was 22 year my and Q } | old and « by the late Mr Henry | Foreign Drafts | |McCalmont. In twelve starts he won eleven races, and was only megan ‘ lonce, whe! was giving Raeburn Agents in Canada for the Calo es ad Lancashire Plate. | nial Bank, London and West | | His succes luded the Two Thou- Indies. We have special facilities | |sand, Derby St. Leger, and his . . : . | Jearnings al ed to the record sulla for handling business with Great | Jack Carmichael, a player on the! of $280,675. In the stud his fee was | Britain and foreign countries. j Teronto La se Olub's hockey ‘eam | $1,000, and his earnings — a re ie tiremet from racing reached an- Drafts on France, Germany, INTERN TIONAL COCK MAN other larg ne. Donovan, Rock i ustralia New ee Sand Bay Sceptre, La Fleche Reman tena ce a, Ja ee an) | Hamilton Sports Cleaned up by Buf-|/and Flying Fox were in that order the | alan » In la, China, Jap faio Birds next largest winners on the English | West Indies bought and sold. | turf, and al! of them surpassed the | The days of cock fighting are pro-{ 198,500 won by Domino, the leader seri are YT y o merican racehorses, Priac rt Branch— | scribed but they are not over by long| among American race ous | odds Recently a big international AY ON COINS F. 8S. LONG, Manager. |} main was held across the border in “DE! GRAT! ° New Yor ate between Hamilton The wor Dei Gratia,” which were a aaa ee | and Buffalo birds, The large contin-| omitted ft! anadian silver coins ‘ete vi | gent of sports from the tve ithe b 4} struck last year, are to be eeenserte? m a bet on the matin of $5,000 bes'd according to @ hew procaimation, b INSERT YOUR LAND PURCHASE | | $100 a de on each of the battles, aes in Council The coins here |The Bufialo main cleaned up with after minted bear above the effigy SOTICRS THE oe wins ou the ten fighis andlor pis Majesty King George, the i NOTICES IN , | amassed the main stake and $400 on scriptior eorgius V., Dei Gra, Re bets. besites other pick ngs.| et Imp. Ind.” Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation mining engin- eer, intend to apply for popenesien to lease 10 acres of land d puribed oo ollovrs: Commencing at this hie past planted 1-4 mile east of tae Tyee Station, G.T.P.Ry. and ap roximetay 271-4 miles east of Prince mupert, & chains, thence south el hains (more less) to rail grade, thenes wanheniy 26 olen (asbre or tone) ee said grote to point of commencement and containing acres more or less. ALFRED CHRISTIAN GARDE Date Jan. 81, 1912 SMITH & MALLETT THIRD AVE. Plumbing, Heating, Steam{tting and Sheet Metal Work Office: 8rd Ave. Phone 114 Workshop 2nd Ave. bet. 7th and 8th Sts Pub, Feb 8, 1912 recharge Se - Sy * es * ike f ti 1