LAUNCH UPSET OFF ROSE SPIT Three Men in Peril of Their Lives. Saved by Hard Strug- gle. Islands Need Gasoline Carrying Freighter. Rose Spit was the scene of very narrow escape the other day crew a when a gasoline boat with of three men wzs overturned in a heavy sea there. All three men Sanaa Seapane aaaSeC asa. nnseeaivarstomer-tivesseomeniagemeerer managed to save their lives by clinging to the up turned craft until she drifted ashore, but they lost deal of valuable gear, and the salving of the boat will cause considerable difficulty. The men were on the way to Rupert for a supply of gasoline. It is not possible to obtain gasoline by the G. T. P. Boat from Rupert as the Prince John’s passenger cer- tificate does not admit of the carrying of the inflammable spirit. A petition is being circulated in the hope that a permit may be secured for the Prince John to carry a small deck load of gasoline on her trips, as there are ten launches on the inlet, and the trip to Rupert is dangerous in stal! craft. t a grea + t MASSET WENT LIBERAL Conservative Forces Underwent Defeat in Their Island Strong hold. Sixteen votes for Ross and eleven for Clements at Masset with one spoiled vote represents a_ real turning of the tide towards Lib- eralism on the Islands for at last Provincial election the poll went solid for the Conservative candidate. Local Liberals cele- brated the occasion quietly in view of the general trend of the elections. throughout the Dom- inion. There was a good crowd in town for election day, but no incident of note. Voters scattered over the Island with survey parties did not manage to make the COMOX-ATLIN RESULTS (Continued from page one) Mile 44 23 10 Shandilla. 8 7 Estevan Point 2 i Red Cliff 9 7 Lorne Creek. . 5 s Glenitanna. . 0.655 9 4 Spruce Creek 13 5 Bitter Creek 3 12 Alberni 63 87 Lawn Hill 4 4 ALL BIBLE BELIEVERS Undenominational Services to be Held in Three Rupert Churches, The Rev. John Knox, B. C. Society, the Prirce George. He will preach at the Baptist morning service ir terian service in the rel Theatre on Sunday night ard at nations at the Methodist Church | on Monday right. MASSET NEWS Roadbuilders Busy A large party of workmen are engaged in opening a twenty-mile raod from the Wilson coal prop- erty Inlet, and down the Yakoun Riv- er. It is the intention to run a line of railway to tidewater for the shipment of the large body of coal on Graham Isaland. Timber Supply Mr. Tingley is arranging to import a portable mill, for the purpose of cutting timber for the settlers on Masset Inlet and the east coasi of Graham Island. Machinery Expected The steamer Prince John is expected from Vancouver with machinery ard lumber for the mining camps at. the head of Masset Inlet. Residential Improvement Mine host Ives, of the St. polling place which was in James Martin’s store, the proprietor being Deputy Returning Officer. THURSDAY’S BASEBALL Northwestern League Vancouver 2, Seattle 9. Portland 2, Tacoma 1. Spokane 15, Victoria 2. National League Philadelphia 8, Chicago 0. Pittsburg 4, Boston 3. Cincinnati 4, Brooklyn 3. New York 3, St. Louis 2. American League Philadelphia 7, St. Louis 4 Cleveland 8, New York 1. Detroit 2, Boston 1. Pacific Coast League Portland 3, Oakland 2. San Francisco 2, Los Angeles 2. Vernoa 3, Sacremerto 1. Popular G. T. P. Boats As ever punctual, the G. T. P. steamer Prince George arrived this time, with fair passengers, and load of morning on a crowd of first class an exceptionally heavy freight largely supplies for Messrs, ri Foley, Welch & Stewart. The Prince John arrived today early from the islands, and reported an uneventful trip. A Big Difference Young Hopeful—Father, Pures is a traitor in politics? Veteran Politician—A traitor is a man who leaves our party and goes over to the other one. Young Hopeful—Well, what is man who leaves party and comes over to yours? Veteran Politician—A convert, my son. eh tite? Mail Siedmsove Last night the “old reliable” Camosun arrived with passengers, freight, and mail and proceeded to Stewart. The George brought mail this morning also, and Ven- couver election extras, not quite as live as Rupert's own news- papers by this time, A large quantity of very fine what then, his a ilves hotel, Masset, has purchased the residence formerly owned by C, J. Cook, and is busy improving the house and grounds. Want New Wharf necessity for a wharf townsite has been parent on the arrival of every steamer. The present structure is falling to pieces and the resi- fents of New Masset are petition- ne whart at the head of Main street, New School Ready The Masset at ap- ( i for the construction of a new A, new schoolhouse has been erected or Collison avenue, Mes- set, and will be occuried wher passed by the inspector. Miss Robinson of Vancouver, arrived in Masset recently to take charge f the school. Cold Storage Coming rcopresentetive of a large cold company has been in- specting the various locations on Naden Harbor, with a view to constructing buildings and com- c A » 4 storage mencing operations. Masset Social Notes Captain Geddes, who was re- cently married in Prince Rupert, will become 2 permanent resident of Masset Inlet. Messrs. Carss and Harrison vis- ited the settlements on the east coast of Graham Islard, in the launch Josephine. Took Totem Pole Dr. Newcombe made a trip to Skidegate and Masset and pur- chased a large number of curios for the Provincial Museum. A large totem pole was secured at the Clew Indian reserve. Settlers for Masset Several settlers arrived at Mas- set on the steamer Prirce John and are engaged in looking for homes. -Among them are four former residents, who looked over other sections of the provirce ard are now willing to cast their lot wiih the pioneers of Queen Char- lotte Islands. Roomy Freighter This morning the C. P. R. steamer Princess Ena arrived from specimens of shrimp caught in Prinee Rupert waters, are being displayed in the window of Shrub- sall's market on Third avenue. the north ready for the south freight. For row oats and Bova House, to Queenstown on Maset! Secretary of the Caradian Bible | arrived this mornirg or |= REV. /. JOHN KNOX HERE a joint meetirg of all deromi- | if } \h THE DAILY NEWS Policic? Prepared Whi Mack Realty & COMPANY. Employer's Liability Contractors’ and Personal Bonds P.S.— Houses and Rentals. le You Wait. Insurance | | } Seciety in B. C. on Sunday Night at the Em- j press Theatre. terian services eat Theatre on Sunday being the Ter-Cente the Authorized Versi by special services world. furnished rooms If there are ten peo to like nine possibility, heer of unless you classified columns. that which you I Rev. John Knox Wright, Secretary of the Ca Society, will preach at the Presby- | For Rent—Furnished or un- secure a property of them will never, y advertise | | ’ ; ; ’ ; i the McIntyre Hall, at the Presby- ‘Secretary of Canadian Bible 4 will Preach Be; nadian Bible | | ; i the Empress night. This mary year of on is marked ail over Bad (bachelors only) over Wallace's Dry Goods Store.—H. S. Wallace. tf a who wart somewhat 1ave for rert, by any our property the it in We have ment o eeoee G.T.P. Official Watc PHONE &2 just received an assort- Rings, Brooches, Tie | Pins, etc., of the very latest design R. W. Cameron & Co. Cor. 6th St. and Second Avenue. — 4 For Rent—Sons of Engian:: a i Help Wanted a Wanted general servant. '« Apply to Mra. L. W. Pate . servant iris kept = gu-ef For Rent Di i =e Furnished rooms with b the week. Talbot House. | oe Furnished rooms, < 4 pply Mrs. Mullin, over Majestic Theatre | Nice Furnished Mrs cenwood, Alder Biork; Third Ave. 178-ef | For a Furnished rooms. Hot and cold water with bath. Digby Rooms. oth Ave. and Fulton | Street. tf a 19 2nd’Ave., for | Fraternal! Soci: s, ete. Apply} Dances, F Prank A Ellis. Box seo For Sale eee mee | Household Furniture. Apply Rev. T. C. Dew! Barres, Corner Fourth Ave. and Green St. 2 | Storey hotse, For Sale—Chicken Ranch Rupert. A snap if hold goods. Near Prin Stonce. Address Box 968. | Por Sale—Irish Terrier dex pups. pedigreed, grit- | ty. good com ® good color. Goddard! 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Reward by re- turning to News office. > i | Skeena Land Dustriet | Bainter of Prince Rupert, B. C., bookkeeper, intend to apply to the Chief Com-| LOST—An unstamped letter addressed to Gore & McGregor, Victoria, B.C. Alsoa letter from Land Dept. to the undersigned. Reward by re- turning to J. F. Fullerton, G.T-P. Inn. COAL NOTICE Distriet of Queen Charlotte Take notice that thirty days from date, I, C, E -by cecupation missioner of Lands for # licence to prospeet for j coal and petroleum on and under 640 cares of | land on Graham [sland described as follows: Commencing at a post planted two miles north aC. E. e Coal Lease No 17, marked N. E corner C. B. Coal Lease No. 23 thence south 80 chains, "aanes west 80 chaina, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains to place of com- | mencement | h Inspector. Ca Eas Dust proof, ‘ arntture. doors. the Globe-Werni by itself. Sectional Book Cases The Globe-Wernicke Some style, some finish are characteristics that place McRAE BROS., LTD. EVERYTHING FOR THE OFFICE COAL NOTICE n match any y _ operating cke in a class ——— Skeena Land Distriet— District Take notice that thirty day» Bainter of Prince Rupe, B, coal and of Cb, Coal Coal Lease No. 1%, thence sout cast J chains, thenee por west 80 chains to nee of Be ae od 1, 1911, ‘ beckinoper,, intend f; apply to tne Chief Com- missioner of Land for a licence to petroleum on and under land on Graham Isiand described as follows: & post planted two miles north Lease No. 7, mar B. c. 1 DAINTEM. Loeat McLeod Crompto! East Alg Ontario Comox-A Sum: Ontario Quebec Nova Scotia New Bru: P. E. I. Manitoba Saskatchews Alberta British Colu! SW Total ee WAT? I, 8. Harrison of ve notice ae on 911 1 intend te api at his office in Prince » to take and use ce ) or) from the The ‘water : about one rile d is to be iver and Pp rpoes used MUSSALLEM & CO, Sept, 20th, 191). QO.\ebec County—Pelletier, Cons, Sept. 9% Lat MUL © Ceposit ave no inspect ert, BL Oe en (rom the 2 we om oe >—- = broke end jay tas oot er Comin ne water per River * for @ 4408 1, HARRISON