The Journal $5.00 a Year <Sr tine High-class Job Work VOL. VI. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1913. Price 5 Cents No. 4. ALLIES SHOW FRIENDLINESS TO GREEK OFFICIALS BRITAIN PROHIBITS MANY ARTICLES FROM EXPORT Some Fighting Reported On The Western Battle Front Greece Must Give Assurances To Allies Respecting Forces GREECE WILL HAVE TO GIVE ASSURANCE TO THE ALLIES GERMAN SYMPATHIZERS SENT COAL OUT FROM U. S. PORTS New York, Nov. 24.—Government witnesses prove that Karl Buenz, the Managing Director of the Hamburg- American Steamship line, and three associates senl out a fleet of ships from New Yorrk and San Francisco to supply coal to German warships, at the outbreak of the war. It is stated that $750,000, out of a fund of $40,000,000, was spent tinder the personal direction of Captain Boyed, a German naval attache. o. . CATHOLIC BAZAAR A GRAND SUCCESS Large Attendance At Hull Last Evening's Whist Drive. Tlie Catliolii- lia'I last evening was beautifully decorated for the open-, Ing of the bazaar which is to be continued this evening. The attendance was excellent and a good sum was realized in refreshments. Last evening a most intaresting whist drive was held. The public are invited lo be sure to he present this evening when the drawing will take place, and special interest will be centred in the event. Paris, Nov. 24.—A collective note has been sent by the Allies to the Greek Government. It expressed a friendly spirit, which is the general character of it. The note requests the Greek Government to confirm the assurances already given relative to its position respecting the Allies forces on Greek soil. Athens, Nov. 24.—The Entente .Ministers today received assurances from the Greek Cabinet that Greece will neither intern nor disarm any Allied troops which may enter Gre- i-ian territory. Many Articles Are Prohibited From Being Fxported London, Nov. 24.—The exportation of cotton wadding, cotton, wool, and iron ore of all descriptions is prohibited for all destinations, by order- In-councll issued today. Surprise In Store. Paris, Nov. 24.—Paris journals are speculating as to the meaning of Premier Asquith's message to Serbia. It reads, "France and England are preparing surprises in the Balkans." It is stated that France and Britain are sending an army of 000,000 men to the Balkans. GOVERNMENT WEATHER REPORT. Furnished by F. W. Don-ling. For 24 hours ending 5 p.m. Wednesday, November 24, 191 6. Bar reduced to sea level ... 29.288 Highest temperature 44. Lowest temperature 36. Rain 70 Ganong's and Neilson's I CHOCOLATES at ORME'S All kinds of fancy Christinas packages,'make your selection now. 0*>lWHKHKKK':ff{HKHWH>«<KHMlWJ<l Red Cross Sale. The Red Cross headquarters on Friday of this week will be Mrs. De- mers' store on Third Avenue. Mrs. Seymour Wright and Mrs. Kirkpatrlck will be the ladies in charge. The committee wishes to inform the public that more pastry of all kinds can be easily disposed of, and requests that all interested in the welfare of our soldiers assist in this work. Hospital Meeting. The Board of Directors of the Prince Rupert General Hospital will be held in the city hall at 8 o'clock this evening. o Yisiteil Interior Points. R. A. Grant, of P. Burns & Co., returned last evening from a trip as far as the Roclier de Boule and Skeena Crossing. He is highly pleased with the development at the Roclier de Boule mines. RUMORED CHANGE IN GOVERNMENT SIR Hon. RICHARD McBRIDE SAID WILL RETIRE IT IS W. J. Bowser Expected To Assume Premiership. New ill-signs in Dinnerware, 1)7 piece sets at Geo. I). Tite's. Special Holiday Discounts. Lei your Holiday Buying be coin- fort lo (he home. A Hiindsonie Easy Chair, Rocker or Couch. Geo. D. Tile's Furniture Store. CORPORATION QF THE CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT, li. C. Issue Of New Telephone Directory. The city is about to issue a New Directory, and the public is requested to inform the Superintendent of Telephones in writing, of any changes that may be desired. The last day for receiving notices of -alterations will be Wednesday, December 1, 1915, JXKKHKHKHHKHW HCKKICHKKKJ O IKHKKH»<HH»aiKKKK»00»OOWKHSOO«00 FOR RENT IMMEDIATELY The Bed-rooms just vacated by the Empress Hotel, 3G in all, , situated over the Prince Rupert Importing Company's Liquor Store, Third Avenue. Baths and toilets on each floor. Excellent location for Private Boarding House or Rooming ,0 House. Reasonable rent. Apply GEO. W. MORROW, g Hotel Prince Rupert, ' vatmtHHio&aGJiO^ For a long time there have been rumors at regular intervals of changes in Ihe government at Victoria. There has been a general impression that ihe Premier, Sir Richard .McBride was about to give tip the leadership of Ihe party in this Province, and that, the post of premier would fall to the Attorney-General, Hon. William Bowser. Reports were circulated from time to time, but all came to naught, and the affairs ran on as usual. Sir Richard, who has never been the most robust in health, has for a long time been far from a well man. It has been known that he would retire, if he would follow the advice of his doctors, and take a post that would be less worrying llian that of active politics. For Hint reason his name has been associated with the position of Agent-General of the Province in London, a post thai is al present filled by Hon. .1. H. Turner, 1 formerly premier of this Province. I There is reason I'm- believing thai a report, thai has been revived, thai Sir Richard Is about to retire from the premiership within a very reason able time may be true. If Hi? rumor Is correct he will quit the local aren: and take up, within a very short time, his residence in London, when- he will fill the office of Agent-General for whicli he is so well qualified. With his retirement, the report says, Hon. Mr. Bowser will be called in ns premier on the advice of Sir Richard, and will assume the duties of Government for this Province. Just what the new premier may do in the matter of his cabinel is not made known, it is presumed that he may continue to carry on affairs with the cabinet ministers that are In the present government, filling up at MORE FIGHTING ON SMALL SCALE ON WESTERN FRONT JAPAN WILLING TO SEND ARMY TO BALKANS Paris, Nov. 24.—Baron Ishito, the Japanese Minister in Paris, announces that Japan is ready and willing to send an army to assist the Allies In the Balkans. He says that, if it is necessary, Japan will send a very strong army. Baron Ishito also pointed out that the Japanese are at the present time arming the Russian army. M Paris, Nov. 24.—An official report, says the luoruiiig has been calm along the whole front, save ou the Woevre,' at Bois Brule, where the enemy em-1 """i ployed asphyziatiug shells without aJThe Hoat Wirel^Brought In About tainiiig au result. The afternoon was marked by artillery activity, which was violent in SOME SMALLER CATCHES OF FISH BROUGHT IN Twelve Thousand Pounds Of Halibut. TIMBER RESOURCES BEING EXAMINED REPRESENTATIVE OF NORWEGIAN CAPITAL IS ON VISIT HERE Artois, where the Ayras Railway station was hit by about fifty suells. In the region of Loos and Souchez, to a lesser degree, aud on the side toward Soissons, In Champagne, the artillery lighting was rather spirited. In the sectors of Fllrey and Reillon, in Vosgcs, at Letcte de Faux, llaiL- inanns and, Weilerkopf severe lighting took place. Here our batteries Oscar Mini! Of Chrlstlanin Is Now In Prince Rupert. The timber rersources of this province are being looked into by n representative of a Norwegian syndicate. Oscar Emil, or Chrlstiania, Norway, formerly In the employ of the Government of his own country is in this city at present. He arrived from the east by train and will visit ihe soul hern part of the province later. While here he is making inquiries, for those whom he represents In the old land, with respect to the resources in various lines. Mr. Emil does not state exaitly what his mission is, but in addition to his work. In the line of timber inquiries, he expects to write some newspaper articles upon the country for a Chrlstiania paper. least some of the vacancies that al ready exist, and which will be in creased when Sir Richard steps out There have been reports nf various i usual replied successfully a nl kept the advantage. A Belgian communication says that there was a night of calm. During tlie day there was great artillery activity, on both sides. .Our batteries dispersed the attacks. The pioneers bombarded the trenches and Hie observation posts of the enemy. There has been energetic action between Hie enemy's batteries, which bombarded particularly the sector between Dixinude and Nieuport, as well as the sector between Noord- schoots and Steenstsraeiu. There were a few of the smaller fishing craft in yesterday with catch, es of halibut for the dealers operating here. The largest amount brought In was by the Wireless, which had about 12,000 pounds. The Tuladi of this port had a small catch also, of about 2,oon pounds. The Zorra, of the Atlin Fisheries, had a catch of 1,000 pounds. Tho Wireless sold in (he Cold Storage, „. . ■, ,., "THE PRETTY SISTER OF JOSE" ATTRACTS Good Play Presented Ai Westholme Theatre Last Night. Prizes Displayed. In the window of O. I> Tite's store are displayed (he prizes that are to be drawn for a| (be Cat holt- llaza-n next week. An- attractive collection of useful articles are gathered together. COOKS'AND WAITERS' UNION will meet as usual tontghl In Carpenters' Hull at 8:80 p.m. Al the Westholme Theatre last evening Marguerite Clark was seen in "The Pretty Sister of Jose." Tin play, as shown in the picture Minis, was very much enjoyed. .Miss Clark is Incomparable, With her fascinating dark beauty and charming grace; .Miss Clark is exceptionally adapted | to the role of the dainty little dark- S eyed belle of Madrid. The scenic en- \& vlronment, with lis wealth of color and romance, has resided In an un- ind picturesque photoplay, QOOtOOXtttOOOOOOOOOOOOO DH30QO o Westholme % Opera House Rupert's Popular Playhouse, TONIGH Marguerite Clark —-AS- ii kinds wiih reaped in those who will "The Quarrel," n good comedy, combe called io complete the cabinel of U>leted a splendid programme. Mr. Bowser, shosuld he assume office, I The prograi e will be repeated and among them is the name of Wil- tonight. Ham .Manson of tin's city. Tlic-rc Is o u a general Impression among those Geo. I). Tile Groiul Holiday Drawing, ft who are in touch with affairs below,' For every $2.00 Cash purchase ni. s that Mr, .Manson will enter the cabl- lilies you to n chance on '.'• prizes, P net If the changes lake place, either,White Rotary Sewing Machine, Li- § The Pretty Sister Of Jose" A Charming Five \. lin mam e of Old Spain. "THI-) QUAHHKL" Coniedj. Immediately upon the calling of Mr, Bowser to form a cabinet or later on when the complete filling up takes place. either. White Rotary Sewing Machine, lii-ai-y Table nnd l.nilies Desk. BORN. In this city, on Nov. 24, to Mr. and Mrs. Martin O'Reilly, a sun. P Popular Prices Hie ami i.v q | iJPPPMOOOOOO^OOOPOOOOPtKHXi rK«KKHKH>ai?aao-o« 0-0-00 ckkhx-'-opo 0000 a 0 0 nooo o-ckiooooo<kjo>ckhj-o I WAR LOAN DOMINION OF CANADA New designs iii Dressers and cbif- I D foniers—just arrived. Remember. >ti for every $2,00 Cash purchase yon 1 P receive Three chances in Grand Draw. '■ 2 ing. Geo. I). Tite, The Hume I'liin-'' isher. FULL PARTICULARS AND FORMS OF APPLICATION OBTAIN- '.Hi I AT. AND PROVISIONAL RECEIPTS ISSUED IIV Union Bank of Canada Prince Rupert, B.C. •:cia«»wfrso«ccoooij«9«HKH»i»oo<iw^^ iW i,_**WH»- " V . Thursday, November 1015. PRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL 3 TRAINS WEEKLY WATURDAV MONDAY THURSDAY 10:30 A. M. TO EDMONTON, SASKATOON, HE- GINA, WINNIPEG, ST. PAUL, CHI- CAGO, EASTERN CANADA AND UNITED STATES CHANGE IN STEAMER SAILINGS SOUTH Winter Schedule, Effective 2nd Nov., 1015, From Prince Ruperl For Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle:—S. S. Prince Rupert, every Tuesday l) a.m. S. S. Prince George, every Saturday II a.m. For Anyox, Granby Hay, every Thursday at midnight. UNEXCELLED EQUIPMENT CHARACTER SERVICE GO EAST VIA "ROUTE OF INNUMERABLE MARVELS" and Combine Pleasure Wltbl- .less. TORONTO, HAMILTON, LONDON; OTTAWA, MONTREAL. ALL POINTS IN EASTERN CANADA AND UNITED STATES. Including New York and Boston. SOME OF THE ATTRACTIONS The wonderful scenic "Skeena" nnd "Fraser" Rivers, followed by Hie unsurpassed "Yellowhead Pass" through the Rocky Mountains al their best. "Mount Robson" (13,500 feet) Mt. Getke, etc. The Golden Wheat Ilelds of the Prairie Provinces, thence through New Ontario, Cochrane, Cobalt, etc. Tourist and Standard Sleeping Cars Prince Rupert to Winnipeg, and Winnipeg to Toronto; Leave Prince Rupert 10:30 a. m. Saturday, Monday and Thursday. Arrive Winnipeg 2:20 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday. Leave Winnipeg 5:15 p. ni. Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday. Arrive Toronto 12105 p. m. Thursday, Saturday and Tuesday. Pull Particulars Cheerfully Furnished A. DAVIDSON, General Agent. Phone 200. 0vmcc limpet! journal Telephone 138. O. H. NELSON, Editor. Office: 128 Third Avenue East, »ear McB--i<le Str*0\ Telephone 138; °<v,tofflce Box 607. DAILY EDITION. Published every uiorultig except Monday. Delivered by carrier in the ■Hy at the following rate, if paid in advance:— One Year $5.00 Six Months $2.50 Three Months $1.25 If not paid in advneo, per Month $0.50 WEEKLY EDITION. Il Canadian Pacific Railway Lowest rates to all Eastern points via steamer to Vancouver and Canadian Pacific Railway. Meals and llertli included on steamer. PRINCESS MAY, SOUTHBOUND, Sunday, 0 p.m. PRINCESS SOPHIA, FOR ALASKAN PORTS, Monday, November 20, 1015. .1. I. PETERS, General Agent, comer Third Ave. and Fourth St. ■BBKBIWMKmBMBM——— ———j— PO O0WKHKHKHKHX1IKH5B5S. -i-VCa-n-DiJSKKKl-a IJ^-WKKHKHKHJOHWKBWHKHttW | THE UNION STEAMSHIP CO. OF B.C. LTD' 1 g S.S. VENTURE—Sails for GRANBY, NAAS, SIMPSON, every Men- 3 O day. 0 X S.S. VENTURE—Sails fo- VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, g every Tuesday,P.M. f S.S. CAMOSUN—Sails for STEWART, GRANBY, Saturdays, A. M. g October 2nd, 16th, 30th, November 13th, 27th, 2 December llth, 25th. S. S. CAMOSUN—Sails for MASET, PORT CLEMENTS, Sunday, P. M. October 3rd, 17th, 31st, November 14th, 28th, December 12th, 26th. S.S. C.MOSUN—Sails for SKIDEGATE, ,/EDWAY, IKEDA, Tuesday A. M. October 5th, 13th, November 2nd, 16th, 30th, December l&h, 28th. S.S. CAMOSUN—Sails for BELLA COOLA, RIVERS INLET and the South, Thursday P. M. October 7th, 21st, November 4th, 18th, December 2nd, 16th, 28th. % JOHN BARNSLEY, AGENT, 031 Second Avenue—Phone 508. 8 RUPERT MARINE IRONWORKS AND SUPPLY CO., LIMITS D WATERFRONT. PRINCE RUPERT ENGINEERS, MACHINISTS AND MACHINERY CONTRACTORS Specialists in Moi-tue Power Plant- Oil, Steam, or Gasoline B. C. Coast Agentsc for the British Kromhout Semi-Diesel Oil.Eu- (.jije—tlie most reliable and economical, and the cheapest power for fishing bonis, tugs a passenger vessels. Standard Gas Engine Company's Engines and Parts in stock. J .. to. it . W^Wi»' p -"-..■.... • , i ti Steel, Iron, Oils, Wire Rope, B alatii BeRia, B. C. Wood Pulleys, g Columbian Bronze PropeUers, Storage Batteries, Dynamos and $ Marine Accessories. S pairsi—First-class equipment and stuff lor machine und ship re- a pairs. j? „ P.O. BOX 5 TELEPHONE 313 \ sou tHKHKKKuwa chj&iioimhj&o^hhki-chki-wk^ Published every Friday for circulation outside the City of Prince Ku.crt at $2.00 a year, addressed to points in Canada; or $3.00 a year to all points in tho United Kingdom Ihe United -itates or other foreign .iount:-ies. Advertising Rates Upon Application Telephone 138. Thursday November 25, 1915. POLITICAL RUMORS. T report that Js published in another column, relative to changes that are expected to take place In the Government of British Columbia, will not come as very surprising. There have been similar rumors -for a long time, and it was generally regarded as only a matter of time when Sir Richard McBride would relinquish the reins of government and take up a position in London, where he would be relieved of all the perplexities that go with the post of premier of a province. It is perhaps not in the best of form to publish a person's obituary, even with relation to any office before his departure, yel in another sense it may be regarded as not amiss to say anything good that can be said before lie departs. On the latter excuse, we can-say that the departure of Sir Richard, if that takes place, will mark a distinct loss to tlie public life of British Columbia. Sir Richard has bis faults as all men have; his faults as a public man were such as made him all the more likeable as a friend and a companion. It can be said of a truth that he never went out of his way to deliver any foe an unkind cut. He was more than a fair fighter; he was what most of men would describe as too generous a fighter. His hosts of friends in this Province, and they number practically everybody, we are safe in saying in British Columbia, will lament his departure. It has been known by his friends for a' long time that It was only a matter of time when Sir Richard would have to leave, if he were to avoid a physical breakdown. Born in this Province he has lived here practically all his life. It can easily be understood that a man of his characteristics would regret the severing of connections with the province which he loved so well. LIQUOR ACT, 1910. (Section 19.) NOTICE is hereby given that, on he First day of December next, application will be made to the Superintendent of Provincial Police for the renewal of a licence for the sale of liquor by wholesale In and upon the premises known as Beaver Wholesale Liquor Company, of Prince Rupert, Limited, situate at 708 Fraser Street, Prince Rupert, B. C, upon Block (32) Section (1) City of the lands described as Lot (15-16), Prince Rupert, B. C. Dated this 18 dny of September, 1915. THE BEAVER WHOLESALE LIQUOR CO., OF PRINCE RUPERT LIMITED, GEO. A. SWEET, Manager, Appllcanl. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE SUPREME COUKT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Between MICHAEL SEEBURG, Plaintilf and W. 3. KENNAUGH, Defendant. PURSUANT to an Order of His Honor, Judge F. McB. Young, dated tbe 4th day of June, 1916,1 will offer for sale by public auction at my office In the Court House, Prince Rupert, B.C., on MONDAY, THE 20TH DAY OP DBCEMBER, 1915, at the hour of ELEVEN O'CLOCK In the forenoon, the following described Iands:— Lot Fourteen (14), Bloek Twenty- one (21), Section Six (6), in tbe City of Prince Rupert, Province of British Columbia, sub.tact to a Judgement for the. amount of $1,519.74; interest thereon at tbe rate of fire (5) per cent, per annum from the 22nd day of December, 1914, and costs incidental to tho sale. Dated at Prince Rupert, B.C., the 7th day of June, 1915. 1-9-6. JOHN SHIRLEY Sheriff of the County of \tlln. DR. J. S. BROWN, DENTIST Crown and Bridge Work » Specialty HITW: Smith Itlocli. Third Avenue Phone 151. A. E. WRIGHT SYNOPSIS OF COAL MINING REGULATIONS. Coal mining rights of tbo Dominion in Manitoba. Saskatchewan and Alberta, the Y-.l-on Territory, the Northwest Territories and a portion of the Province of British Columbia, may be leased for a term of twenty-one years at an annual rental of $1 per acre. Not more than 2,560 acres will be leased to one applicant. Applications "):• a lease must he made by the applicant in person to the Agent or Sub-Agent of the district in which the rights applied for fire situated. In surveyed territory the land must '.e described by sections, or legal subdivisions of sections, and in unsurveyed territory the tract applied for shall be staked out by the applicant himself. Each application must be accjm- panied by a fee of v5, which will be rounded if the r.glit^ applied for are not available, but not otherwise. A royalty sh'all be paid on the merchantable output of the mine at the rate of five cents per ton. The person operating tbe mine shall furnish the Agent with sworn returns accounting for the full quantity of merchantable coal mined and pay the royalty thereon. If the coal mining rights re not being operate*, such returns sheuid 'e furnished at least once a year. The lease will include the coal mining rights only; but the lessee may be permitte'. to purchase whatever available surface rights may be considered necessary for ihe working of the mine at the rate of $10 per acre. For full .nformation application should be made to t. o Secretary of the Department of the Interior, Ottawa, or to any Agent or Sub-Agent of Dominion Lands. W. VV. CORY, Deputy Minister of the Interior Q****titiQVWXHfti<t^^ Blakely Co , Jewellers, and Watch Repairers HARRY SELFE a watchmaker of long experience has been pHt in charge of that department—Satisfaction guaranteed. See our stock of nuggets from the North. Make your choice while they last and have them nude up in the city as stick-pin, brooch or pendant. Encourage Homo Industry and keep tbe money in the city. EYES TESTED SCIENTIFICALLY by an expert in that line of work—Latest appliance for testing. HIGH CLASS STOCK TO CHO OSE FROM Corner Third Avenue and Sixth Street o >KH*»WttHKBS#<HKHXiKH?<S^^ b*H»l«KHK8W*HWKHHHaW»»WKH^^ Notice! The Latest! By persistent experimenting I have now evolved a system of heating two rooms in a residence with your kitchen range, besides supplying hot water for domestic uses, regardless of the position of 5 the range boiler. By the turning of one valve you turn your stove g into a house heating system. I am now trying to improvise a ther- mostic automatic valve which will do away with the handling of any valves. Now in use and on exhibition at my shop, 130 Second Avenuo. HARRY HANSON WWHWaiHKHWWWKKKWttlMWW^ THE RELIABLE PLUMBER Phone 489 P. O. Box 395 Genuine Wellington Coal OUR COAL LASTS LONGER—IT'S THE REST. Phone 15—Prince Rupert Coal Company LUMBER Coal, Cement, Plaster and Brick AND A COMPLETE LINE OF BDILDERS' SUPPLIES Provincial and Dominion Land Surveyor—Surveying ami Engineering, letween See mil and Third Avenues P. O. Box 10. HAYNER BROS Pioneer Funeral Directors uud MiiiliiilnieiB. Open Day and Night. Ladles' Assistant in Attendance. PHONE 86. 710 THIP') AVE. fcMIIM Mill' IBM——MB— I'tiuiiw Blue 183 Res. Pbone T9H UP-TO-DATE LINDSAY'S CARTAGE&STORAGE 126 FOURTH STREET JINGLE POT COAL v in handled by us. All orders recelv» pioni|n attention Phone No Hi IKH«HKHW»0<I««1KHKHKKKHK«1I^ I Reduced Price of MILK The Standard Dairy will deliver pure milk of Its usual high standard at r> eents a Pint t or 10 cents a Quart. Phone Standard Dairy. Blue 247 <HKHKHKKKHK8JWKK>1KHKKKHK«HJ SAVE YOUR EYES If you would save your eyes—have them fitted perfectly with glasses by DR. INMAN Offices—7SS Exchange Building IMPERIAL MAGflNE IRKS Engines Installed and General Repairs >Y,v-Acetylene Vlnnt In Connection Phone Red 150 Third Avenue Prince Rupert Journal 50c. per Month WESTHOLME LUMBER CO., LTD. First Avenue Prince Rupert Telephone 186 LUMBER SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS Prince Rupert Lumber Co. FIRST AVE. AND McttRIDE ST. PRINCE RUPERT Phone 25 Branch Yard at Smithers, B.C. SIWKHKHWHttHWWJWKHWKHMH*^^ Royal Bank of Canada HEAD OFFICE: MONTREAL ESTABLISHED 1K0I) Capital 8 11,600,000 Reserved Fund $ 18,000,000 Total Assets $185,000,000 Savings Dunk Department—$1 will open an account Branches Throughout Canada and flunking Connections With All Pints of the Unite/ States. Agents Throughout the World. H. P. WILSON, Manager - . Prince Rupert Branch iranti&titiittitiMtiti^^ a ao ihhkhj-o? LIQUOR ACT, 1010. (Section 10.) NOTICE Is hereby given that, on the First day of December next, application will be made to the Superintendent of Provincial Police for the renewal of a licence for the sale of liquor by wholesale in and upon the premises known as Prince Rupert Importing Co. Limited, situate at Prince Rupert, B. C, upon the lands described as Lots 19 & 20, Block 23, Section 1. Third Avenue. PRINCE RUPERT IMPORTING COMPANY, LIMITED, ALEX. SMITH, Manager. Applicant, Dated First day of October, 1915. o3 LIQUOR ACT', 1010. (Section 42.) NOTICE Is hereby given, that on the First day of December next, application will be made to the Superintendent of Provincial Police, for renewal of the Hotel License to sell liquor by retail In the hotel known as _ the Nicholl Hotel, in the village if Nicholl, B. C, in the Province of British Columbia. Nicholl Hotel Co., Limited Applicant, 0-9 JENS ANDERSON, Manager,
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