TILE DAILY NEWS. w. L. BARKER ARCHITECT of rf t wood hoists. re difteré Thre Phone 89 Second Ave, Alberts Block or. W. Nicholson Lattey i Gordon Munro Architects, siding, Second Avenue. stork Building sTUAR! STEWART ACCOUNTANT AUDIT ORS pt Butler Building Phone No, 280 ee P.O. Box 861 Prince Ruper'! _ ALFRED CARSS of British Columbia vy. BENNETT, B.A. of B.C., Ontario, Sas- katchewan and Al- aod Manitoba Bars berta Bars. CARSS 4 BENNETT BARRISTER NoTARIES, ETc. Albert Bloe econd Avenue. ofive-Albert HALL, L.D.8., D. D.S. DENTIST. re Work a Specialty. jlfully treated, Gas and we. S Grown and Brids pration ! Alldental oper ered for the painless ex- admin sna eet Consultation free. Offices traction © Block. Prince Rupert. ii-12 Helzersoo W.E. Williams,B.A., LL.D & MANSON Solicitors, ete. Box 285 Prince Rupert, B.¢ Aler.M.Manson 5.4 WILLIAM Barrister PRINCE RUPER! p0, BOX 2 JOHN E. DAVEY TEACHER OF SINGING porit OF WM. POXON, ESQ.y A.RiAWMiy HON.» KING JOHN DYBHAVN Real Kstate Loans and Insurance 319 8rd Avenu Phone 384 P.O, BOX 804 PRESS DELIVERY SBRVICE puone 901 PONY EX SYSTEMATIC MERCHAN Forwarding Agents. For Baggage, Storac ’ Rigs M jay or night Seventh Ave. a Phone 301 THE IROQUOIS POOL English and American Billiards Twelve Table SECOND AVE. yer Cor. First Ave. and 7th Street Hotel Central 1, Steam Rates Peter Black Proprietor LL AL AL OLN LOL ee HAYNER BROS. ITA Avo EMBALMERS UNDE Phone No. 36 E. L. FISHER Funeral Director and Embalmer 1A t(EASONABLE AVENUE PHONE 356. THIRD yay DAY AND NIGHT SS. Prince George VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE 8.8. PRINCE JOHN ORI service Maint Ba to Goose Charlotte nd Queen Islands TriWeekly Train Service Prince Rupert to Van Arsdol ' information apply to . E McMaster, Gen. Agt. G. T. P. Wharf wency fi : : n ‘ey for all Atlantic Steamship Lines A A BC. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE FAMOUS PRINCESS LINE SAFETY SPEED SERVICE S.S. PRINCESS ROYAL Vv : —for— ANC( JUVER, VICTORIA AND SEATTLE Every Sunday, 6 P. M. 4. wen — ‘AB, General —- PRINCE RUPERT FEED (0. Big Stock of a ial RAILWAY all kinds of Garden § ‘arden Seeds, Timothy Clover and Grain Seeds, 7 Mail 0; ley s Promptly Attended to Food:- > Agents International Stock ALL KINDS OF PRED avoy Hotel MYSTERY OF Cor. Fraser and 5th. Choice Wines and_Cigars RUPERT’S PALACE OF COMFORT NOW OPEN PRINCE RUPERT CAFE SECOND AVENUE AND SIXTH ST. FIST CLASS SERVICE POPULAR PRICES Williams & Vidak - Props FRED. STORK ? ~Genera!l Hardware 6 Hardware Oxford Stoves Tinware * | *-e-¢-0-—-@ Builders’ Valves & Pipes Graniteware —2—@; SECOND - AVENUE + 4-4 - ¢ -«- IMPERIAL MACHINE WORKS ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS H. R. Love, Prop,, Prince Rupert Up-to-Date Equipment. Work and Prices Right. Engine Work and General Repairing. Shop, Hays Cove. Agents for Imperia! Gasoline Motors. Phone Blue 269 P. O. Box 957 .Grand Hotel. Workingman’s Home Free Labor Bureau in Connection Phone 178 Ist Ave. and 7th St. GEO. BRODERIUS, Proprietor; —THE Westholme Lumber Co. —LIMITED COAL $8.50 Per Ton, Delivered Lumber and Mouldings All Kinds of Building Supplies Firat Avenue Phone 186 The Newest Thing in the larger cities in Chill- les Brass’ Beds. Morris Rockers are among the lat- est arrivals at At The Big Furniture Store Entrance 2nd Ave., cor. 6th St. sILINDSAY'S “AR2AG3 =" | G. T. P. Transfer Agents Prices reasonable. Phone 68, Orders promptly filled, | OF FICE—H. B. Rochester, Centre St. | | } | = = Little's NEWS Ag e cy Magazines :: Periodicals :: Newspapers CIGARS TOBACCOS FRUITS G.T.P. WHARF New 0x Hotel The New Knox Hotel is runon the European plan. First-class service, All the Latest Modern improvements. BEDS 60c Ul’ FIRST AVENUE, PRINCE RUPER! Your Success-Meter Regard your B.N.A. Savings Bank Book as a sort of meter which records plainly your progress toward prosperity. There are hundreds of these North America success-meters in the homes around you, Is there one in your home? If not we will gladly provide one. 76 YEARS IN BUSINESS Capital and Reserve Over $7 ,500,000 Prince Rupert Branch, F. S. LONG, Manager. BESNER & BESNER, PROPRIETORS | Bank of British ‘Believed Orphaned by Titanic! Wreck, They May Have a Mother Living — Interesting Telegram from Italy. Nice, April It is} possible that the mystery of: the] France, 26. identity of the two children an-| swering the names of Louis and Lolo, who were saved from the Titanic, may be cleared up soon. Mme, Vavratil, the wife of a sailor living near here, says she the Jittle children her two little ones. She was sep- arated two months ago from her husband, who took the children and disappeared after telling his | friends he was going to America, The children were traveling with a man named Hoffman, who said to have been a friend of Vavratil. The Freneh waifs were found wrapped in a blanket in one of the Titanie’s life boats, recognized as is two | ARIVAL FOR RUPERT'S DOCK | San Francisco Preparing for the Panama Canal Traffic by Build- ing Biggest Dry Dock on Pa- cific Coast. April 26 San | Francisco to have the | ; San Francisco, soon OF 'NEWRUGBY TWO TINY WAFS serra: snureing inte pe | largest dry dock in the world, according to the Francisco| San }Gall. Charles M. Sehwab, presi-| } dent of the Bethlehem Steel }Company, of whieh the Union |} Iron Works of San Francisco is} la subsidiary corporation, is scheduled to arrive here to com- plete the final arrangements | In anticipation of the Panama} |}Ganal trade, it is said, Sehwab favors the construction of a dock handling the modern battleships of the Dreadnought type. According to} the published reports, the new} dock will be constructed at Hun-} Point, near the Union Iron} Works, and is to be equipped with a caisson which will divide the dock into two smaller ones, each capable of floating a vessel} feet in length. The caisson| be removed, permitting the} entrance of a yessel longer than| any now afloat, CP.R.HOLDS BLUE RIBBON Princess Victoria Makes the Fest-| capable of liners and ters 500 could est Trip on Record Between Victoria and Seattle on Mon-| |, day Night. Breaking all previous speed records between Victoria and Se-| attle, the Prineess Victoria of| the Ganadian Pacific Steamship Company arrived at Pier 14 at 8:15 last Monday night. The vessel left Vietoria at 4:30 p, m. and was ready to dock at 8:15, completing the voyage in three hours and forty-five minutes. The vessel has just been con- verted into an oil burner and overhauled at Esquimalt and this was her first day in service since the alterations, The yvoy- age of three hours and forty-five minutes from Victoria to Seattle required an average speed of better than twenty-one miles an hour, ..The place for the very latest. Always the most fashionable de- signs in suits and millinery at Mrs. Frizzell’s. tf WHAT'S IN A NAME? Titanic Steamship Titanic Ended in Titanic Disaster. “Titanic” derived race of Tilans, who The word is from the old noted for their strength and were superiority over othe races. The name has also a touch of the superhuman about it. No jother name would have suited the boat so well, ‘Titanic takes in huge, vast, enormous and gi- gantic,” and the liner was truly fall of these until swallowed by | the Atlantic, NOTED FRENCHMAN DEAD | eee |Henri Brisson, Great Statesman, | Has Passed Away. | Paris, April 26.—Henri Bris- lson, president of the Chamber of Deputies, died last week. He was born at Bourges July 31, 1835. The news of M. Brisson’s death was received with great re- beret throughout France. A host lof politicians, diplomats and ‘prominent literary and scientific | | men called at the Palais Bourbon} }to sign the register. President | Fallieres went in person to ex- | pre is his sympathy to the family, Limited, Applicant _——— RULE cided on by International Rug- by Board. The International Rugby Board has met onee more and has once again informed referees that they can gut down the “loose head” evil under the powers conferred on them in regard to obstrue- tion It is perfectly futile for any reteree to say that “loose head” tactics are either legal or non - obstructionist. Referees have now no option. Whenever these tactics obtain in any match the referee of the moment stands, ipso facto, condemned for an in- competent, The board has also decided that the ball is not fairly in the secrummage until it has passed a player on each side. Now, this puts the two outside men right out of action so far as ‘hooking” the ball is concerned, as il comes into the scrum, Most of the effeetive hooking is done during the ball’s entry into the scrum, “and the habitual hooker of recent years will find it mortal hard break himself of the habit. This regulation admits of half back on other side of the scrummage gathering, and mak- to ing off with the bal! when it has gone right through the archway untouched, Such a ball having passed the two first forwards niust be regarded as having been officially “in” the serum, It no business of the referee that no player on either side has been quick enough to arrest its egress. In practice he will tind it better 18 to let such a ball go the very first time it happens this way. Next time the forwards will be more alert. | Throwing into touch is hence-|} forth to be penalized by a scrum-| | mage or a free kick, at the option} jaf the non-offending side, so that; in future find an import-| won and lost by this Welsh trick. The free kick, which will be generally} be taken when such a throw curs, will valuable it is generally a full back in dire} straits who does this thing. The} kicker will be allowed a free kick| from a “spol” ten yards from the | fouch line where the throw was| made, The new law does not de-| prive the referee of his power to} award a try if he thinks that but} for the throw into touch a try| would undoubtedly have been | seored, The board thus suc-| cinetly declares the throw into} touch to be unfair play or inter-| we may ant match essentially oc- be a one, | ference by the offending side. Another addition made by the} board was the conferring of power to the referee to award a free kick for a wilful knock on or i}throw forward. The inventor of this method of wilfully breaking a fundamental! law of the game order to gain the advantage | of the whistle will now have to turn his ingenuity to some other way of playing to or at the ref- eree, A form of “football” all] tco popular in certain regions. | NAVIGATION ON YUKON Steamers Wil! Be Plying on River Early in May. Seattle, April 26.—The Yukon River will be open for navigation from Lower Labarge to the mouth soon after May 40th. Lake Labarge, which is a wide portion of the river below White Horse, the head of navigaticn, 1s always icebound for some iime after the lower river is” open, Passengers and freight for Lower Labarge cross this ice to reach | the steamer at the foot of the} lake. Warning has been given that the ice will not be safe for a crossing after May 1 The of the Yukon is the} earliest in the memory of man, | and follows the mildest winter of| which there is record, eats | opening Full and complete consign- ment of ship chandlery at Howe & MeNulty’s, tf 2nd Avenue, —————e——————————————eeeeeeEEeeee WATER NOTICE FOR A LICENCE TO TAKE AND} USE WATER | | NOTICE is hereby given that the} Queen Charlotte Fishing Company, Limited, of 207 Carter-Cetton Bldg., | Vancouver, B.C., wiil apply for a li-| cence to take anduse four cubic feet per second of water out of Edward) Creek, which flows in a south-westerly | direction through unsurveyed Crown | lands and empties into Two Mountain | Bay near Tassoo Harbor, The water | will be diverted at Third Falls and will | be used for industrial purposes on the land described as shown in sketch at Water Recorder's office, Prince Rupert, and situated on the Hast Coast of Two | Mountain Bay. This notice was posted on the ground | on the 10th day of April, 1912, The! application will be filed in the office of | the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert. | Objections may be filed with the said Water Recorder or with the Comptrol- | ler of Water Rights, Pariiament Build- | ings, Vietoria, B.C. Queen Charlotte Fishing Company, Ry Samuel A Moulton, Agent. | Pub, April 16, $$$ S.Inlander | as;- for- HAZELTON, TELKWA, ALDER- MERE and all interior points. For rates and information apply Rochester & Monroe - Agents) Second Avenue «We Offer For Sele. Lots 8, 9 and 10, Block 6, Section 1. Price $3,000 each. One-half cash, balance 6 12 and 18 months. Lots 16 and 17, Block 17, Section 6. Price $2,100. One-half cash, balance 6, 12 and 18 months. Lot 4, Block 25, Section 5, with 5-room house worth $900, renting for $20 per month. Price $1,775. Terms, $1,275 cash, balance $25 per month. Lots 15 and 16, Block 5, Section 6. Price $4,200: One-half cash, balance 6, 12 and 18 months. Lots 9 and 10, Block 5, Section 6. Price $3,500. $1,200 cash, balance 6, 12 and 18 months. Lot 18, Block 2, Section 7. Price $900. $450 cash, balance 6, 12 and 18 months, Lots 33 and 34, Block 16, Section 7. Price $1,600. One-half cash, balance 6 and 12 months. Lot 4, Block 23, Section 7. Price $750. 400 cash, balance 4 and 8 months. Lot 19, Block 23, Section 7. Price $450 Equity out. Lots 1 and 2, Block 31, Section 7. Price 1,275. $575 cash, balance 6 and 12 months. Continental Trust Co., Ltd. Second Avenue Real Estate Insurance Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent New Welliagton Coal. Best on the Coast Phone 116 Rogers & Black SONS OF NORWAY Meets ist and 3rd Thursdays at 7 p. m., at 319 3rd ave. All Nor- wegians are welcome. Silversides Bros. The up-to-date House Decora- tors of Prince Rupert sign Writing.. Paper-Hanging Our Specialties WE ORIGINATE. OTHERS IMi- TATE 2nd Street Phone 156 Green LYNCH BROS. General Merchandise — - . Largest Stock in Northern B. C. Lowest Prices Bh eee tear ers BS ~k <™ $ SAMUEL HARRISON (NOTARY PUBLI7~) Samuel Harrison & Co. v. F. G. GAMBLE Real Estate and{Stock!Brokers ; APPROVED AGREEMENTS FOR SALE PURCHASED Prince Rupert - and - Stewart Canadian General Electric Company, Limited Motors, Mining and Contracting Machinery Electrical Apparatus of every description Phone 245 Graham Kearney, Mgr. BOX 974 See . Church Services - FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Services every Sunday in the Chureh Hali at 11 a.m. and Empress Theatre at 7.30 p.m. Sunday School at 2.30 p.m. REV. F. W. KERR, M.A., PASTOR THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH MCINTYRE HALL, 8RD AVE., NEAR 6TH ST. Services every Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Sunday School 2.30 p.m. Baraca Bible Class 2.30 p.m. REV. W. H. McLEOD B.A B.D. Pastor THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH SIXTH AVBE..AND MUSGRAVE PLACE Services every Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7.80 p.m. Sunday School at 2.30 p.m. REV. C. R. SING, B.D. PASTOR THE SALVATION ARMY Services overy Sunday at ii a.m, 3 p m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school 1:30 p. m. Weeknight services Mondays, Wednesday Thursdays and Saturdays. CAPT, KERR c. 0. Prince Rupert Lodge, LO.OF. Meets in the Helgerson Block Every Tuesday Evening All members of the order in the city are requested to visit the lodge. A. DOUGLAS, N. G. W. G. BARRLE, Sec. MONTREAL. THE STANDARD is the National Weekly Newspaper of the Dominion of Canada. It is national in all its alms. It uses the most expensive engrav- ings, procuring the photographs from all over the world. Its articles are carefully selected and 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 LAND PURCHASE NOTICE LAND PURCHASE NOTICES, Skeena Land District—District of Coast Range 5. Take notice that 1, William Fraser, of Spokane, Washington, occupation farmer, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post pianted about four miles west and three miles and a half south from End Hill, Banks Island, thence south 40 chains, thence west 40 chains, thence north 40 chains, thence east 40 chains to point of commencement; containing one hundred and sixty acres, more or less. WILLIAM FRASER. Fred Dawson, Agent. Dated March 5, 1912. Pub. March 23, 1912. Skeena Land District—District of Coast Range 5 ge 5. Take notice that Augustus W. Agnew of Prince Kupert, B. C., occupation civil en- gineer, intends to apply for rmission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing 4¢ a pust plafited at southwest corner of Lot 635, Range 45, Coast district, thence south 40 chains more or less to east bank of Hocsall River, thence folowing said east bank penne | nl to mouth of Falls River Slough, then following bank of said slough easte. to point of commencement, to contain 6 acres more or less, AUGUSTUS W. AGNEW. Dated February i, 1912. Pub. Feb. 10. Skeena Land District—District of Coast Range 5. Take notice that I, George Graham, of Prince Rupert, B. C., occupation brakeman, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about four miles west and three and a half miles south from End Hill, Banks Island, thence Skeena Land District—District of Coast ‘Take notice that Kathleen Agnew of Mon- treal, occupation spinster, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following deserted lands: Commencing at a post planted at the witness post of the northwest corner of Lot 635, Range 6, Coast district, distant 13.73 chains south from the northwest corner of north 40 chains, thence west 40 chains thence south 40 chains, thence east 40|the Said lot, thence west 40 chains more or chains to point of commencement; .contain- ee eos oa of at Homes ll River ir ne hundred and sixty acres, more or ong , ins. we mouth of Falis River Slough, thence fol- GEORGE GRAHAM, lowing bank of Falls River Slough spneryy. Fred Dawson, Agent. and northerly to point of commencement, more or less. THLEEN AGNEW. Augustus W. Agnew, Agent. 5 Dated February 1, 1912. of Coast Pub. Feb. 10. Dated March 5, 1912. to convain 40 acres, Pub. March 23, 1912. KA Skeena Land District—District Range V. that I, Dora L, Wright, Rupert, married woman, intend for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at the north east corner of Lot 5127, thence east 20 chains; thence south 20 chains more or less to the por- th boundary of Lot 2285, thence west 20 chains more or less to the east boundary of Lot 5127; thence north 20 chains more or less to the point of commencement, and containing 40 acres more or less, DORA L. WRIGHT, TAKE of Prince to apply NOTICE LAND LEASES. Skeena Land District—District of Coast, ange 5. Take notice that 1, Augustus W. Agnew, Alfred E. Wright, Agent.)/of Prince Rupert, B. C., civil engineer, Dated April 22nd, 1912. acting as agent for Porpeise Harbour Land Pub, April 24 Company, Limited, of Victoria, B. C. in- tend to apply for permission to lease the owing described lands; Skeena Land District—District of Coast, Commencing at @ post planted on the Take notice that Lottie McTavish, of| most northerly point on Porpoise Harbour Vancouver. occupation married Wwoman,| of Lot 446, Range 5, Coast district, thence intends to apply for permission to pur-j uorth to a point equa-distant between Lot chase the following described lands: 446 and Watson Island, theuce easterly Commencing at a post planted 40 chains} 4d northerly following a line equa-dis- north and 40 chains east from the north- lant between the high water mark of Lot east corner of Lot 1116, Harveys Survey, t » and the high water mark of Watson Coast District, Range V, thence 80 chains] island to a point on low water mark be- east, thence 60 chains north, thence 80] iween Lot 446 and Watson Island on Lake chains west, thence 60 chains south to| Wainright, thence east to high water post of commencement, and containing| mark, thence westerly and southeriy fol- 480 acres, more or less is towing high water mark to point of com- LOTTIE M'TAVISH. mencement, Fr. W. Bohler, Agent PORPOISE HARBOUR LAND COMPANY, Dated April 16, 1912, LIMITED, Pub, April 20, 1912 Per Augustus W. Agnew, Agent, Dated April 5th, 1912. — _ Pub, April 8, 1912. COAL NOTICES. Skeena Land District—District of Coast, ties Range 5. Skeena Land District—District of Queen) |, ne eee i aupustns W. Agnew, civil engineer icling as agent for Porpoise Harbour Land Company, Limited, of Victoria, B. C., in- tend to apply for permission to lease the ‘ollowing described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the most northerly point on Porpoise Harbour, Lot 446, Range 5, Coast district, thence north to low water mark, thence wenteny and southerly following low water mar to @ pofat due west of the southwest corner of Lot 446, Range 5, Coast district, uence east to high water mark, thence following high water mark northerly and easterly to point of commencement. Charlotte. Take notice that thirty days from date, I, Samuel D. Somes, of Cashmere, Wash., rancher, intend to aply to the. Assistant Commissioner of Lands for a license to prospect for coal and petroleum on and under 640 submarine acres of land on Graham Island described as follows: Commencing at a post planted about 5 chains south of the southeast corner of Lot 576, Graham Island, thence east 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence south 80 chains to place of commencement. Dated wuehatiieo Lacater, PORPOISE HARBOUR LAND COMPANY, Pub, March 29, 19142. LIMITED. Per Au W. Agnew, Agent. gustus Dated April Sth, 10912. Skeena Land District—District of Queen Pub, April 8, 1012. Cherlotte. Take notice that thirty days from date, I, Samuel D, Somes, of Cashmere, Wash., rancher, intend to aply to the Assistant|Skeena Land District—District of Coast, Commissioner of Lands for a license to Range 5. prospect for coal and petroleum on and Take notice that I, Augustus W. Agnew, under 640 submarine acres of land on/|of Prince Rupert, b. C., civil en, r Graham Island, described as follows: acting as agent for Porpoise Harbour Land Commencing at a post planted about 40| Company, Limited, of ictoria, B. C., in- chains south of the northeast corner of} tend to apply for permission to lease the Lot 117, Graham Island, thence east 80} foliowimx described lands: chains, thence north 80 chains, thence Commencing at @ post planted on the high water mark of Lot 446 west 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, to Coast district, at the mouth of Wolt free place of commencement, SAMUEL D. SOMBS, Lecator. estuary on Lake Walnright, thence west Dated March 21, 1912 to low water mark, thence northerly and Pub. March 29, 1912, easterly following the low water mark to a point due north of the northeast cor~- ner Cf Lot 440, paanee 5, Coast district. Skeena Land District--Distriet of Queen theewe COGN MEAS eee eee ee Charlotte. water mark to. point Take notice that thirty days from date, Il, Samuel D. Somes, of Cashmere, Wash., of commencement, PORPOISE HARBOUR LAND COMPANY, rancher, intend to apply to the Assistant LIM MPTED, Per Augustus W. Agnew, Agent, Commissioner of Lands for a license to prospect for coa! and petroleum on and pent ser a ate under 640 submarine acres of land on . ° J Graham Island, deseribed as follows: Commencing at a post planted about 40 chains south of northeast corner of Lot 117, Graham Island, thence east 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thnece LAND LEASE NOTICE west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, to place of commencement. § UEL SONA, Locator. 912. Dated Mareh 21, Pub, March 29, 1912. Skeena Land DistrictDistrict of Coast Renae 5 ‘Take notice that 1, Alfred Christian of Prinee Rupert, B.C., eer. intend to ‘apply for per to a) omananaines at Uta poet planted 1-4 mile 1 f Tyee Station, G.T.P.Ry. and SMITH & MALLETT || ofthe Tyee seston Gorin THIRD AVE. Plumbing, Heating, Steamfitting and 3 to point of commencement con. Sheet Metal Work meet open eet og Office: 8rd Ave, Workshop ALFRED CHRISTIAN GARDE Phone 1/4 2nd Ave. bet. Tt and 8th Sts Date Jan, $1, 1912 Pub. Feb 3, ivl2 i