mmm m pi ■M -- * .... -r---- .-■-■■ ■'" - * nnc ontna VOL. V. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1914. Price 5 Cents, NO. 20. LIES IN BELGIUM ARE FIG POSITIONS THE INDIAN TROOPS Ii iliJu rU German Column Mowed Down Ths Situation In Belgium Has Not Been Materially Changea—British Have Had to Retire A Little From Trenches That Had Been Taken REGIMENT TO HOLD ROUTE MARCH I'lll'l PRINCE RUPERT LIGHT IN- PANTRY WILL TODAY HAVE A MARCH Oil'. C.N.R. TO OPERATE BY MARCH NEXT OFFICIALS OU Till: RAILWAY ANNOUNCE TRAINS WILL RUN. Paris, Dec. 10.—The official statement from headQuarters says Hint in Belgium in the region of Sten- straete an attack of the enemy has been repulsed. We made sensib'e progress in the neighborhood of Kor- teken inn. The British troops in the vicinity of N'enve Chappelle again lost several trenches which they had captured yesterday. In the meantime the Indian corps has advanced a few hundred metres towards Richebourg and Lavoue. i ,,i „.,„,.„,, ooVivitvitne Canadian Northern railroad olli The enemy has displayed actmtji in the direction of Tbiepyal and Ll Inttullon Will Parade Under Commands of Captains Clayton and McMordie. The Through Service Will Commence In the Spring of the Year. The reiterated statements hons. At the latter place a detachment of the enemy was taken by surprise while inarching in column and were literally mowed down. I o A Prisoner in Germany. Officer Duff of Ilie city police force has received word that a brother-in-law of hi* who is Sergeant- Major in the First Welsh Fusiliers, is now held lis a prisoner in Germany. In writing to bis wile, who is a sister of Officer Duff, the prisoner of war says that he and his fellow- prisoners are being well treated. The Fusiliers were surrounded after a b'oody encounter in which a very large proportion of the officers were killed. o WATERFHONTAG 1A8ES. rials that the road across the continent would be physically continuous by January 1, 1916, is now augmented by the statement of l). vs. Ilanna, third vice-president of the C. N.R., who arrived in Winnipeg with The local regiment, the 68th Light Infantry, will parade this forenoon al the Exhibition Building at 10 o'clock. The parade is for the purpose of a route march, which will be from the building along Fulton Street to Third Avenue, McBride Street, and either Fifth or Sixth Avenue, in Ihe direction of the Cold Storage. This march will take place if the weather conditions are suitable. The parade will be under the command of ('apt. \v. is. Clayton and Capt. S. P. McMordie. •The enlisting In the local regiment, is proceeding steadily. With the arrival of the clothing and the ac- froni coutrements the interest will, it is .. ., oc still I'urilier increased. There arc already enrolled sufficient for one- company and it is expected that It will take lint a short time until two full companies will be enrolled here. The members are taking a deep interest In the drills that are being conducted twice a M. II. .McLeod, general manager of'xveek at th« Exhibition Building by the road, to the effect tl transcontinental it the first Capts. Clayton and McMordie. passenger sjrain ° would he operated by .March of 191." PROPOSED CHANGES e:iys ilie Winnipeg Free Press. A IX liASIS OF UNION regular service would he put on by that time and,thus the ail-across- Churches to Again Consider Impor- CONCERTS FOR LOCAL REGIMENT! CANADIAN PATRIOTIC COMMITTEE MAS PLANNED SERIES j OF ENTERTAINMENTS. R ussians Held Back Germans Proceeds Will He I Benefit of the Prince Rupert Light Infantry. ;„,„„ ,„ „„.! Attempt On Part Of Enemy to Cross From Right Bank Of Vistula Has Proved Unsuccessful — Thousand Germans Captured At One Point HISTORY OF INTERIOR NAMES IS REVIVE] Victoria. Colonist Refers to the Derivation of Tete Jaune anil What It Sands For. At a meeting of the committee of the local branch of the Canadian Patriotic Fund Association it wns decided, in line with the example set by,many other towns of the Dominion, to ask the people of Prince Rupert to assist in providing an additional fund for extra comforts and necessary emergency expenses for the members of the Prince Ruperl L'ght Infantry. This movement is under the direction 'and patronage of the above committee but is entirely Independ- sa-vs ,hc Victoria Colonist, ent of the general objects of the Association in the sense that nil moneys realized will be devoted solely to the one object mentioned. ft is not intonclecT to solii ii sub- scriptions. On the contrary the committee has decided to provide a series of entertainments and fix the Petrograd, Dec. 19. An official announcement says that on the right l hank of the Vii I ill thi has been I no change. The attempt of the ene- Imy to proceed trom the right bank of the river near Dobreyn was repulsed by our artillery fire. The en- lemy was compelled to evacuate- A few days ago a man trom the „ . ,.,, . , quickly an island In the Vistula northern interior was in this office, which he occupied. We seized al this ml the]point several pontoon bridges. conversation turned upon the country: On the Bzurn. through which the Grand Trunk Pa- F1«htlng on the Bzura River has cine runs. He was asked if he knew beBun «' develop. We have repulsed Tele Jaune, and he said: "What?" Bevefal ('"'nil''» attacks in other reg- 'f he "name >• as r.-.';'ei.;e.l ,,t,d lit tl.rni10US' said, "I guess you mean T. John." °" """ lefl ban6 "•' lll<, v*istula Me did not spell the name but he!there have be(?n engagements only by ! the advance guards. admission fee at fifty cents for each. The moneys realized will from time to time be forwarded to the officer in command of the coin pronounced it just as if it should he; written that way, lie was somewhat Prisoners Captured. disposed'to be indignant when told tn West Galicla on the left hank thai his pronunciation was wrong, of the Dounaletz on the night of De- because he said lie had been there, cember IT and IS we captured I ,- on Ooo prisoners belonging to .-. Ger- wherever it may be located, and dis- another occasion gave the same pro- man division which had alreadj bursed by him as the mbers of the nunclation. We would like before II engaged In thi region. ( Btrong company may dlrecl and tor the is too late to enter a protesl againsl I I attem ed to purposes mentioned. the mal-treatmenl of thl Isti li open thi railway in tin I n tion of the-contlnenl Canadian Northern would he an established fact after many years of tremendous work under great constructional difflciilies. The statement was made by Mr. Manna in a most matter of fact manner which left no doubt in the-mind of the one who heard him that the date for the first train across had long ago been settled and every contingency bad been covered to allow for this opening, .Mr. Manna gave it as his opinion that in all probability Ihe war would be over by March, llso, so Hint the transconti- tnnl Matter al Toronl Meeting. The first entertainment win be given in the Empress Theatre mi Wednesday < fening lie- 61 li of Jan- name. H is Jui I as e y to i :.;. Te i Bit rcza. Our Jaune ts to - i T. John nd no oni however, undei would think of saying the latter If for them. are figl I Ing, favorable conditions luary, 1915, commencing al 8 o'clock, we British people were nol so stub- Canon Rix will deliver an address horn a bunch thai we Insisted upon ' in addition there will pronouncing ;in> and Rev. Dr. Bryce, of Winnipeg, has 0n "The PI ■-■one easl to intend the meeting of be instrumental music, songs the union committee of the Presby-'recitations. Re inhcr the date. The attendance ai the first entertainment will Indicate to tlic committee whether the move is B popular one or not and will be a guide All persons interested in the acquiring of leases on the waterfront owned by the Provincial Government are requested to communicate In writing with the special committee 119 j 5 Of the Hoard of Trade, Hoard Of nenta] woup| s,.,n unilcr very favor- Trade Rooms, 2nd Ave., giving full able conditions. The well known pio- iiari,icuiars oi whai they require, the neer of the Canadian Northern did use they Intend making of the wa-j,,,,, tllill|( tha| ,)„,,.,, wou\a Da ,I11V terfront obtained, and the amount official opening of the physical com- of Improvemonl proposed, All applt- pietlon In Jai ry, thai is to say cations should be in hy the u6th|any opening conducted with the Inst., In ordor to allow the committee pomp and eolal that usually accom-1 time to compile such Information re- panlea the completion of so great an ceived ill lime to submit to Col. I!, i undertaking. Ihe I hue nol being pro- 11. Thompson, representative of the pttlous for such a display. Work has Provincial Governmenl on his return mine along quietly and steadily and to Prince Ruperl in the near In- ihe transcontinental dream is al lust ture. about to be realized. terlan, Methodist and Congregational churches in Toronto. Dr. Bryce has been a member since the time of the first negotiations of these churches. The subjects to be discussed at the meeting are as follows: 1—The proposed changes In the basis of union .suggested by the general assembly of the Presbyterian Church, 2 Any changes to be suggested hy the denominational committees ou church union. 3 The name lo he given to Ihe united Church,, and the names iii lie lo fill are efforts in ibis respect, CANADA'S PROFIT FROM Till Fine chiiiaw.ire, cut foreign language big variety, medium in.-1 as we like, lace's, Tete Jaune, which was the name ,. , ■ ,,,,., Corporation ot a mountain pass now called \el- lo . M<ad, and of a cache at a point on the upper Fraser River, has a history. Jasper lluwes was (1 trappei iu Ihe days gone by. He passed Into geography and history as Jasper I Ihe lily Rupert. glass, etc., irlces Wal- dl2tf of Prince llow Orders This but the Grand Trunk Pacific people KVROPEAN WAR have rescued his surname from ob- I Continued on page Four. I lave Heen Placed in • lint iv for Bel- NOTICE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN; Anyone- having accounts againsl Hie City, please render the same in Purchasing Agent, right up late, on Mond ij . Dei ember 21, 3tdl8 ligcreills. A careful ei I Imate placei pendlture for war -ne, Hi Ihe e v■ Ill <-*.i ■) - Harry Atkins - Family Butcher lias rented a market stand nt Cor. of Third Avenue and Second Street in store of Stalker & Wells Has opened with a choice selected stock of Meats. Prompt attention to phone orders, Prices moderate to suit the times. Will appreciate everyone's patronage. united church. -I- 'Pile legal aspects of the whole question or church union. li—Any oilier matters preparatory io ihe final recommendation regarding church union which is to he presented to Hie courts of the negotiat-j delivering satisfactory goods I Ing churches. .dent from ihe repeal orders now he Hr. Bryce stntes that Western ing placed by .Mr. Frederick Stobarl Canada, with very lew exceptions, Is On Saturday au order lor 760, I French governments to December l :ii nearly $40,1 ,000. Thi- est Includes the sums spenl for Ho and grain, as well as for military equipment, Thai Canadian manufacturer are strong for union- and thai soon. Local unions in Manitoba have been consummated at Dryden, Out., Mac gregor, Glenboro, Cypress River, War pair of socks, to he delivered hy Ihe end ol' March, was received by Mr.1 Stobarl, and will be placed among the hosiery manufacturers, Wiih the wanesa, Heresford, and also In present orders not filled, the entire Reaiisejour, Stuai'tliurn, Teulon, La capacity of Canadian hosiery mills fContinued on Page Two.) "Something different" in blouses and neckwear just received—Wal- lWKtotWKHKHJ#WWB>iW^^ lace's. will he taxed until spring. e Pay a small deposit and we'll put anything aside until you need It-- d!2tf Wallace's. (112lf tHOO0oaa00toooao0aoa000O00O0^oO0O0oo000aoooa0000000c Methodist Church Musical Service SUN DA Y NEXT, DECEMBER 20th at 7.30 o'Clock O iir- -ii 'Li nil Me. Lord" Wi ih j i Anthi ie "A Kne: Shall Reign" \\ llson <? g .'oh. •■H Hod tie For Us" Handel 5} .Mis. !•: V. Ling. coin Recitation anil Air. ■'Thou Didsl Nol Leave" II .Mr. Vaughan Davli . a Anthem "I Am Alpha and Omega" Stalner S Solo "The Holy City" Stephen \dams p Mr. J. I.. Evans. Violin Solo "I.argo" Handel Miss Lillian King. Solo "Nazareth" Ch, Gounod Mr. Meth Davis, Anthem "The Hay Thou Gavest" Woodward A HEARTY INVITATION I'd EVEHVONK ANOTHER MUSICAL THFAT IS ASSURED, 0Wm000*0W0a0000040000000000Q0a00QO00000000000O0000 MM i A Sunday, December 20, 1914. PRINCE RUPfiRT JOURNAL J&rtncc Mum* journal Telephone 138 Q. H. XKjuSOX, Editor ally represent more than 30 per cent, of the people of all Canada, and their union would secure a great H'orce for social and missionary work. Office: 12S Third Avenue East, Latest novelties In ladies' collars near McBride Street. Telephone 1-3S and fashionable neckwear— Wal- Postoffice Box 007. ,ace,s dl2tf DAILY EDITION. . Published every merntae except! su Lan(1 District — District of Monday. Delivered by carrier in thei Coasl Range 5. city at the following rate, if paid in1 advance:-— One Year 55.00 Six Months ?2.n0 Three Months $1.26 One Month SO.r.O WEEKLY EDITION. Published every Friday for clrcti It tion outside the City of Prince Rupert at. $2.00 a year, addressed t points in Canada; or $3.00 a year to all points in the United Kingdom the United State*- or other foreign countries. Advertising Hmes Dpon Application Skeena Land District — District of Coast, Range 5. TAKE NOTICE that Richard Charles Farrow, of Vancouver, B.C., occupation Apprentice, intends to apply for permission to lease the fo!- lowiug described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the north-WMl corner of Lot 607, Skeena City, B.C., thence north 20 chains, thence east 20 chains, thence south 20 chains, thence west 20 chains to point ot commencement, containing 40 acres more or less. Phone 300 ro. Box 163f RICHARD CHARLES FARROW Dated 7th September, 1914, o7 Skeena Land District — District of Coast — Range 5. TAKE NOTICE that I. Hugh McLean, intend to apply for a licence to prospect for coal and petroleum on the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about half a mile north of the Beaver River and 4 1-2 miles west of the Cedar River; thence east SO chains, TAKE NOTICE that H. Bell-Irv thence soath SO chains, thence west i Ing & Co., Ltd., of Vancouver, B.C., SO chains, thence north SO chains to [occupation Salmon Canners, intend' the point of commencement, contain-j to apply for permission to purchase ing 040 aires, t-o be known as II. Mr-[the following described lands: Corn- Lean's No 11 clolm. mencing at a post planted at high ■-m 5*^ Sunday. December 20, 1914. WILL WORK BENEFITS. At the annual meeting of the Bank of Montreal Sir Frederick Williams-Taylor, the general manager of that institution, made at the close of his address an allusion in the financial situation in Canada as related to the war. He said, in conclusion, the financial position of our country now is that, consequent upon the prompt measures adopted by our minister of finance, and, owing to the elasticity and excellence of our banking system, Canada Is standing the strain without collapse. We are adjusting ourselves to a heavy burden thrust upon us without warning whilst In the constructional stage and though here and there weak spots will develop, the general structure will surely stand the strain, and we hope and believe, we, as a country, can safeguard the situation. It is obvious to everyone in the Dominion and to our friends abroad that we are cast upon our own resources, that we are on trial, and that our future development will depend in no small measure upon the condition in which we emerge from this trying ordeal. The longer the duration of the war, the more will the colonial props of the Empire, including Canada, suffer, but good will come out. of evil, for our euer- gies will he turned to the development of our great natural wealth, particularly our vast agricultural resources, and we can then look forward with confidence to eventually emerging from present conditions a wiser people with our affairs on a heal; ; ., ini ■ norma] and a sounder basis than that with which we were atened HUGH Mcl.EAN, Per 0. F. Monckton, Agent. Located August 20th. 1914. ol6 Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that 00 days after date I intend to apply to the Chief jcontainlng 40 acres more or less water on easterly side of De Horsey Island and about two miles in a north-easterly direction from Parry Point; thence west 20 chains; thence south 20 ehains, thence east 20 chains more or less to shore-line; thence northerly and easterly following the sinuosities of the shoreline to point of commencement and Commissioner of Lands for a licence to prospect for coal, petroleum and natural gas as follows: Commencing at a post planted about 1-4 mile north and 2 miles east of the northeast corner of Lot 4 Moresby Island and marked F.C.W.'s northwest corner; thence south SO chains, thence east SO chains, thence north SO chains, thence west 80 chains to point of commencement. Located June 23, 1914. F. C. WRIGHT, Locator. au2 A. Cromp, Agent. Skeena Land District — District of Coast, Range 5. TAKE NOTICE that 1, Philip Chesley, intend to apply for a licence to prospect for coal and petroleum on the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted one mile south of the south-west corner of my No. 8 claim, being 1 1-2 miles north of the Beaver River and 4 miles west of the Cedar River; thence south SO chains, thence west SO chains, thence north SO chains, thence east SO chains to the point of commencement, containing 640 acres to be known as P. Chesley's No. 12 claim. PHILIP CHESLEY, Locator. Located August 19th, 1911. oclG Skeena Land District — District o Coast, Range 5. TAKE NOTICE that I, Philip Chesley, intend to apply for a licence to prospect for coal and petroleum on the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about half a mile north of the Beaver River and 4 1-2 miles west of the Cedar River; thence west 80 chains, thence south SO chains, thence east SO chains, thence north SO chains to Cue point of commencement, containing 640 acres, to be known as P. Chesley's No. 11 claim. PHILIP CHESLEY, Locator. Located August 20tb, 1914. olO H. BELL-IRVING & CO., LTD. Arthur Kipp, Agent. Dated August. 1st, 1914. aul2 NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. TAKE NOTICE that the partnership heretofore existing between Robert J. D. Smith and Alfred J, Mallett, carrying on business as plumbers and heating engineers under the firm name of "Smith & Mallett" in the city of Prince Rupert ir the Province of British Columbia, was this day mutually dissolved. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that the business shall be carried on by Ihe said Robert J. D. Smith, who has assumed all the debts and liabili. eles of the said firm and to whom all accounts due to the said firm are payable. Dated this nineteenth day of November, Nineteen Hundred and Fourteen. ROBERT J. D. SMITH. ALFRED J. MALLETT. DAVID C. STUART, witness as to both parties. 4wd2 HOTEL DIRECTORY Members of the Prince Rupct Licensed Vintners' Association WINDSOR HOTEL Cor. ol First Ave. nnd Eightb St, W. II. Wright, Prop. Harrison W. Rogers ARCHITEC1 Suite 1 Federal Bldg. Prince Rupert, B.C. IMPERIAL MACHINE JORKS Engines Installed and General Repairs Oxy-Acetylene Pluiit In Connection Phone Red 156 Third Avenue J. H. HILDITCH Contractor and Buiidet Estimates given on all classes of work, whether small or large. Personal attention given to every item. PHONE GRBEN 321 ZB&oft FREDERICK PETERS, K.C. Barrister, Solicitor aud Notary Publi. Office ln EXCHANGE BLOCK DR. GILROY, DENTIST Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty Office: Smith Block, Third Avenue G, T. P. S. S. CHRISTMAS SAILINGS for the South S.S. PRINCE JOHN will leave Prince Rupert for V ncouver at 7 p.m., Tuesday, December 2 >., arriving Vancouver at :i p.m. Thursday, December 24, connecjln J with local steamers arriving in Victoria and Seattle on Christuiau Day. MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS EARLY I! S.S. PRINCE GEORGE S.S. Prl ice George sails every Friday at 9 a.m. Victoria and Seattle. V for Vancouver, Special Reduced Rates between all points on tbe G.T.P. Railway for Christmas und New Year holidays, on sale Decenibsr 1» to Junuury 7. For reservations, tickets, etc.,apply at O.T.?. T'-kei Office, Third Avenue; AUENCY ALL ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES. wmmmmmmmm J. W. POTTMR, L.I.K.B.A. ARCHITECT AND STRUCTURAL ENGINEER Re-inforced Concrete a Specialty P. O. Box 271 A. FAULDS, M.I. HE. Consulting Mining Engineer Examinations and development Coal, Metal, Oil. Etc. 709 Duusmuir St. Vancouver, B.C. HAIRDRESSING Massage, Manicuring, Scalp Treal ment, Electric Treatments, Etc. Mrs. N. L. Handasyde, Prop. 211 Third St. PRINCE RUPER1 of ( aiiaila's Aid, Canada's - onl ribut Ions to the Belgian Relief Fund in food, clothing and n on ounl to over $900, and anothi - $100, is said to be forthcoming. ii Day of Prayer. Sunday. January 3, has been set astdi b Inion G -mucin b - laj of special Inli rce lion and prayer on behalf of the British and the momoi ol tho -ill ii n liattl -. The I hi oh mwed In 1 Ireat nrli ii i . , , i . , PI IP.I i II CHANO'I IN II.VHIS Ol i MO> ii trom Pagi One i i nnd othi oi ol hei ni the md withdrawn to promote union, in the in-- lm -. farl her wesl i he -. nu thing has been going on. li is agreed thai In many other cases than those mentioned there I overlapping which both churches wish to avoid. College co-operation is also most desirable, east and west, and a number of university centres have been secured. Aimed all the ai tl e lenders of the Presbyterian Church are In favor of union, and the Meth- odisl ami Congregatlfcnal churches sc m prai tieali i in inlmou for :- ■ i - ■ Skeena Land Dislrict—i)lstrlct Coasl, Range V. TAKE NOTICE that William Grcn-ille Boyd, of Edmonton, Alberta, occupation Priest, intends to apply for permission to purchase the ollowing described lands: Commencing at a post planted one mile distant and in a northerly direction Iron Sltlahl Pt., on the west side of Stephens Island; Ihence east. 20 chains, thence south 20 chains, thence wesl 20 chains, thence north 20 chains, to the point of commencement, following both shore lines ot bays. WILLIAM GRENVILLE BOYD. Per his agent, Lancelot Russel Wal rond Beavis. Dated August 2Pth, 1914 s27 Skeena Land District — Districl of Const, Range a. TAKE NOTICE thai I Hugh McLean, Intend to apply for a licence to prospeel for coal and petroleum on the following described laniis: Commencing al a posl planted oie milo south of the south-west corner of P Chesley's No. ! claim, being ul i I I 2 miles, north (if the nearer River and l mil s wesl of the Cedar River; Minn. . n chains, hi ■<• ' iln Hm nee norl h ..... nl nt, con taining -■ to be 1 nown an .'..I i" , i LEA \ Per O. F ' . u-'-ii LIQI '. . 1010, (Section 41.) ! E . given that, on the first day ol ece ber next, ap plication will lie made to the Super Intendenl of Provincial Police for renewal of Ihe hotel licence to sell II(inor by retail in the held known as the Granby Hay flolcl, situate at Anyox, in the Province it British Columbia. Dated Ibis second day of October, 1 914. Oranby Hay Hotel Co., Ltd. cell -las. Churchill, Managi i Applii ant. HOTEL CENTRAL Plrsl Ave. und Seventh St. European and American Plans ¥1.00 U> .112.50 Per liny Peter Black, Prop, Plrsl and KNOX HOTEL Ave. Between Eighth Ninth European Plans Rates 50c to $1.00 Per Day Besner & Besner, Props. EMPRESS HOTEL 3. V. Rochester V. D. Casley Third Ave. Between Sixth and Seventh Sts. European Plun; 50c to $1 Ter Day ROYAL HOTEL Corley X- Burgess, Props, Third Ave. and Sixth St. European Plan Steam Heated BEAVER WHOLES iLE LIQUOR CO., MAIMED Second Ave. and Sixth St. Plume 10;> JAMES GILMOEE ARCHITECT Second Ave. Near McBride St. P.O. Boy 1714 Telephone 44S RITCHIE, AGNEW & CO. Civil Engineers and Surveyors Prince Rupert, B.C. Waterworks, Water Power, Wharf Construction, Reports, Plans, Don-tin- on and Provincial Land Surveying, Electric Blue Printing, Negatives and White Prints Phone Blue 188 ll'-TO- Res. Phone 3 3J >AI'E Canadian Pacific Railway PRINCESS MAY Southbound FRIDAY AT 8 P.M. PRINCESS MAQUINNA, Southbound SUNDAY, AT 8 P.M. If you are going south for Christinas make your reservation Princess Maqulnna, leaving Prince Ruperl Sunday, December at 8 p.m., arriving Vancouver at noon December -2. on 20, J. G. McNAB, General Agent, corner Third Ave. nnd Fourth St. THE UNION STEAMSHIP CO. OF B.C. LTD' S.S. VENTURE Southbound Tuesdays at 9 p.m. Sailings for Granby, Simpson and the Naas Sundays at Midnight For further particulars apply to JOHN BARNSLEV, AGENT 081 Second Ave., Phone 508 6 Agency Atlantic Steamships. tHKHKH«8Kl*WKH>l>01KB»0<I-a!KI»l? CHCi-iKitttt«iK«H>i>n<HWD-rKWnia<}« (s» o«;hkkhkkhkkki 0O00000 00 o-to o .«-ik>«j noo^<H?a«-q<Ka>niKi<ari9o-a-a.i3 HEAD OFFICE: MONTREAL ESTABLISHED 1800 Capital $ 11,500,000 Reserved Fund $ 12,500,000 Total Assets $185,000,000 Savings Bauk Departnent—$1 will open nn account Branches Throughout Canada and Backing Connections With All Pails of the United States Agents Throughout the World. fi II. P. WILSON. Manager . - Prince Rupert Brunch S o g t-'ffi&.Vi.SlK-^^ PRINCE RUPERT IMPORTING CO. LIMITED Fraser and Sixth Sts Phone 7 UNDSArS GARTABE ft ST0M6F G, T. P. CAKTAvJE AGENTS 331 SECOND AVENUE JINGLE POT COAL it handled by us Al] orders receive prompt, attention Phone,No. tin The (keen Charlotte Oil Fields Limited Oilice will open today In Lnw-Butler Building for sub- ol a limited amount Of Treasury Muck GEO. F, MACDONALD, Sec.-Treas. Phone !>.'i P.O. Box 38 Pacific Cartage Limited MERCHANTS We have Warm Storage ■ j Reasonable Kates DOMINION FUNERAL DIRECTORS Caskets and Undertakers Supplies at Wholesale Prices Shipping Cases a Specialty TERMS REASONABLE i. ALI.I.T, Mgr. Phone 41. 1WI 'il III III—PI O-CEDAR MOPS, O-CEDAR MOP POLISH ALABASTINE SANITARY WALL COATINO WATER HOSE, GARDEN TOOLS, WATERING CANS MARTIN-SENOUR 100 PER CENT. P.URE PAINT PAINT BRUSHES, LAWN MOWERS AND GRASS SHEARS CARPET BEATERS, GARBAGE PAILS WINDOW SCREENS, SCREEN' DOORS —AT THK— KAIEN HARDWARE CO.,eos ThirdAv. Prince Rupert Transfer Co. — EOR- Coal, Furniture Moving, Baggage and Heavy Teaming w. j. CRAWFORD, PHONE 566 Manager Office and Residence: 100ft THIRD AVE. Siwa-m^imiHTO^ ■■■■ GRANITE GRANITE of best quality and thoroughly tesled for sale Cut Stone or Crushed limit in Quantities < IIIL ,J, Mr.LEOR Phone Green 2171 HAYNER BROS Pioneer Funeral Directors nnd Euibalmers open Day and Night. Ladies' Assistant in Attendance. PHONE 8(1. 710 THIRD AVE. tmii^^wiamimmmmiimsamiamassiummammmmmiimm SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS Prince Rupert Lumber Co FIRST AVE. AND McBRlDE ST. PRINCE I Phone 25 Branch Yard at Smither 1 w mm ■ -1 PRINCB RUPERT JOURNAL Sunday, December 20, 1914. HOW BRITAIN WILL PAY THE WAR BILL Lloyd George's War Budget Seems to Meet With General Approval Says i vu. hoc inc Arc the Only People Disappointed |,et thc te' Ireal conlr for twenty millions. We have broken quite away from the figment "of eimal contributions from direct and indirect taxation respectively, for which no economic or other intellectual argument was ever adduced. And it is important to notice that (apart from the extra three millions brought in by the added threepence The London Statesman--Faddists!°n ,ea;/"i(1'is 7°? merely,T j. M.«v»j,onj|cause the nation is not prepared to teetotalers go scot-free) the lbutlon which the average workmen is to be asked to make I'lie most significant comment on lolgh fondly Imagined a low Income'will be the sacrifice of some of his Tax in time of peace, but a high heer. Though Mr. Lloyd George hopes peace tax, especially now that it is;!" Bet "" k'-;H than seventeen mil- a graduated one. For the real cliffl- llons n,,t °r an extra halfpenny per culty of getting additional revenue half Pint- tno £all,nS off In consump- in this land of the wealthy is not!"011 Ir0m a" causes Is estimated at economic bul psychological. Now, tnirty-flve per cent. One half pint in the operation of doubling the In- every tln'ee is- so to BPeak' t0 lje (>r- come tax, as Mr. Lloyd George re- fer9d as a libation to the god of war minded the dumbly acquiescent Tner8 ls no denying that the sacrifice House, is practically now prescribed !ls wi(le>>' felt t0 be appropriate, Mr. by precedent as the course to be!Uoyd GeorEe confessed that It was Mr. Lloyd George's 'War Budget' Is thav-it calls for no comment, says the Statesman of London. The 'coal- heaver filling the bunkers of the battleships,' as the Chancellor of the Exchequer described himself, has taken the course which seems to everybody necessary and desirable; and what is remarkable is only the fact that this course should commend itself so universally. Almost the only people disappointed are the amateur inventors of new imports, it is one of the depressing experiences of every Chancellor of the Exchequer to discover thai all Ihe 'fancy' taxes that are pressed upon him, taxes on cats, on moving pictures, on Christmas cards, on theatre receipts, on head of game killed, on billposting, on maid servants, ou pet birds, on advertising circulars (especially those of moneylenders), on books printed at their authors' expense, and all the other suggestions—have thc cardinal defect of making a great fuss and yielding next to nothing to the Exchequer. Mr, Austen Chamberlain could not avoid, we suppose, paying lip homage to 'Tariff Reform' In the phrase in which he expressed his regret that more things were not to be taxed. But as we can now Import only from our own Dominions, or from the Powers with whom wej are in alliance iii Ihe war, or froni| the very few neutrals whom we are anxious not to offend, it may be supposed that even Tariff Reformers would not find the occasion propitious for those import duties on manufactured articles which sound so plausible on platforms and shrivel so uncomfortably on financial analysis. Moreover, the need is for money not votes. What is even a million or so when the sum to be found [including the cost of the war up to next July) Is .Er)35,3(i7,000! And yet. as Mr. Lloyd George aptly reminded the House of Commons, even this unprecedented total for the govern- *JSU NOTICE OF CANCELLATION RESERVE. OF NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Reserve existing on Detention Island by reason of a Notice published in the British Columbia Gazette on the 30th or May, 1912, is hereby can celled. R. A. RENWICK, Deputy Minister 11 Lands Department of Lands, Victoria, B.C., October 19th, 1914. o?! District of immediately followed whenever only the fact, that he feared nothing- are engaged in a serious war. With wouW tlier-ehy be secured in hard an Income Tax at twopence or three-|cash tnat Prevented him exacting a pence in the pound, the doubling for'li,ic sacrifice from the spirit drinkers. There are those who would lay sacrilegious hanVls even on the pipe of peace! Conscious as we are of each other's extravagances, we offer them up on the country's altar with the minimum of reluctance. which capitalistic patriotism is prepared only brings In six or eight millions. With an Income Tax at six- teenpence and a Supertax at about one shilling, the same operation yields forty-five millions. If Mr. Lloyd George had found the Income Tax at half-a-crown in tbe pound and the Supertax at two shillings as the accustomed peace level, he would have had no more difficulty last Tuesday in taking ninety millions than he had In taking forty- five. Lot him take the hint, and re- i sist all-temptation to go back in fu Skeena Land District — Coast, Range 5. TAKE NOTICE that I, Geoffrey Francis Monckton, intend to apply for a licence to prospect for coal and petroleum on tbe following described lands: Commencing at a post planted one mile south of the southwest corner of H. McLean's No, 8 claim, being about 1 1-2 miles north of the Beaver River and 3 miles west of the Cedar River; thence south 80 chains, thence east P0 chains, thence nortk 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, to the point of commencement, contaRrng 640 acres, to be known as G. F. Monckton's No. 11 claim. GEOFFREY FRANCIS MONCKTON, Locator. f THE H£!H0D*ST CHURCH ? Parsonage: 632 Cth Ave. W.; Church: 6th Ave. and Musgrave Place. uiiii-i: Columbia Conference: Rev. ,T. F. Dimmick, Pastor. Prince Rupert, B.C.. April I), 1914. MR. HARRY HANSON, "The Reliable Plumber," Prince Ruper L.C.: Dear Sir,—I have great pleaure in certifying :o i« excellent ot water and heating system that you installed in our parsonage' ,..-ul that after six months of operaton through the winter months il has given every satisfaction. The system heats a thirty-gallon tank of water to boiling temperature in one hour after the lire has been started; it. in no way interferes with the oven for halting purposes. In addition tu this the wall radiator which you plafed in dining room and connected with tho range boiler has given us jplendid satisfaction, supplying us wiih ample beating throughou the winter, saving us the cost of a stove and fuel. I most heartily testify to the satisfaction and efficiency of your system and gladly recommend it. Sincerely yours, (Signed) iREV.) .1. K. DIMMICK. [BO LETTERS LIKE THIS.] HARRY HANSON THE RELIABLE PLUMBER For the Host in Plumbing and Mention Phone 480, i^oo^ootootOOtO<ii>o^ Everything for the Christmas stocking—Wallace's. dl2tf Skeena Land District—Coast District Range 5. TAKE NOTICE that I, Philip Chsley, intend to apply for a licence to prospect for coal and petroleum on the following described lands Commencing at a post planted about 60 chains north of the south-east ture from tho modest tribute of ransom, ranging from three-and-six- pence to five shil'lngs in the pound, that we are now to ask from the I00™1' °f Lot *396 <T'L' 6658)' happy possessors of more than three!thence north S° ',,ains" tllence east thousand a year. The only things to be regretted in j the new budget are that there is to I be no systematic overhauling and simplifying of tbe Income Tax, and Hint no part of the expenditure is to come from an increase of the Death Duties. Doth these involve, it is understood, more work and a greater degree of rehandling than either the cabinet or Parliament can at the moment find time tor. Even as it is the Death Duties are being largely evaded by transfers from father to children, only a small proportion ol which are caught by the provisions protective of the revenue that are ISO chains, thence south 80 chains ! thence west 80 chains to the point of commencement, cjntaining 640 acres to be known as P. Chesley's No. 4 claim. Located October 21, 1914. dl7 PHILIP CHESLEY, Locator Skeena Land District—District ol Skeena, Coast R. TV. TAKE NOTICE that Annie L. Kerr, of Vancouver, B.C., occupation Stenographer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 30 chains soutn of the east side of middle of Inlet on north end of Fin Island, thence east about 80 chains, thence Traveus Beach in a south-westerly direction, and thence north 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 320 now in force. The resources of the j acres more or less. ,„,„.,, ,) ,, , .I ANNIE L, KERR, ment expenditure is less than three I """ ^'^ DePartment are »ot j. P. Meehan, Agent. exhausted, but time cannot now be! Dated Augusl 22, 1914. s26 months' normal income of the nation, which he puts at .52,300,000,- 000 per annum. It is considerably less, be might have added, than the most moderate estimate of those economic 'margins and surpluses'— of which the most typical are rent and dividends—which might, as Mr. J. A. Hobson tells us, theoretically all be absorbed into the Exchequer without affecting the remuneration of any person in any way engaged in any productive enterprise. Tt is less, in fact, than that pari of its In- c me that tbe nation found that il did not need for present consumption ami voluntarily 'saved' during lull and 1012; and threreupon In vested, be it added, in profitable new enterprises, mostly al th* ends of the earth, rather thai) devote ii to r< housing our ou a people. The ob-; vlous course: under these circumstances, and the one which the Chancellor has taken, was to selzi as large a proportion of these 'unearned Incomes, as a Parliament if property owners would stand-, and to sec, that all the rest of the nation's r. spare money was this year invested by means of a thumping war loan in the treliehes along the Yser and the bunkers of the battleships. How fortunate it was that the Income Tax stood already at a nominal slxteenponce in Hie pound, and the Supertax at ^in additional (id. to ls. 4d.l It is clear that the Chancellor's best reserve against wartime is not, as Gladstone and "iddles- spared. With regard to the Income Tax, it is a little absurd (hat the small knot of people who enjoy unearned Incomes between £700 and £2,500 a year, without any earned incomes, should be the only people, out of the million and a quarter income tax payers from whom no return of income is required, Nor is this a mere desire to complete the statistics. No section which has been brought io the requirement of a return has yet failed to yield a new revenue, out of odds and ends that had hitherto escaped taxation, And wel re illy ougbJ to pul an end to the' feeling of th an with n salarj of 11 c hundred i year i hal he Is paying Minos Coal and Petroleum Act. I Form No, 9.) ' Form of No I ice. Hazelton Land District, District of Coast, Range 5. T ' FCE "'■'' ICE that Tohn V. Rlt- tenhouse, of Prince Rnpert, B.C., occupation Mining Engineer, intends to apply for a licence to prospect for jcoal and petroleum over and under the following described lands: Commencing at a host planted about 2'/i miles north-east from the confluence of the Copper and Kitnayakwa rivers, Ihence north 80 chains; thence easl 80 chains, ihence south SO chains; thence west 80 chains, to poinl of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. ,1. V. RITTENHOUSE. Dated October 24th, 191 I. dli; Located August 21st. 1914. 016 Skeena Land District—District of Skeena, Coast R. IV. TAKE NOTICE that I, William A. Preston, of Winnipeg, Man., occupation Lumberman, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the nortl' end of Fin Island, 80 chains west of Inlet, thenee south 80 chains, thence east S9 chains, thence north about 35 chains, thence Travel's Inlet to the most northerly point, thence west about SO chains to point of com mencement, conlaining 640 ceres more or less. WILLIAM A. PRESTON. J. P. Meehan, Agent Dated August 22 1914. s2G Skeena Land Dislrict — District of Coast, Range 5. TAKE NOTICE that I, Geoffrey F. Monckton, intend to apply for a licence to prospect for coal and petroleum o\ er the following described lands: Commencing at a post marked Monckton's No. 12, S.W. Cor. planted one mile south of the southwest corner, of P. Chesley's No. S claim, being about 1 1-2 miles north of the Braver River and 4 miles west of the Cedar River; thence 80 chains east, thence north SO chains, thence west SO chains, thence south SO chains to the point of commencement, containing 640 acres to be known as G. F. Monckton's No, 12 hum. GEOFFREY F. MONCKTON, Locator. Located August 19th, 1914. olG Skeena Land DltUflCl -District of Ski ll , l lo isl R. IV. TAKE NOTICE that Thomn Ricl ai d Blai I i, of v, In- atthe rati of half-a*crown In the n| , .,., ,„-.. ... ttlon Clerk, In- pound. Pi the - urloVis devices of the tends I ipl] u ei o pur- i iai e - - following abatement .the allowance tor ,.,„,,,,, , ...,., .,, ed at Hie i . - ne : in,.-m s, Instead ol the uro- head of the fnlel rue - wesl side on a north half ol the Is- per system ol graduation thai Mr. ,.,,„,_ ,..„,„,, s(m|n s,. Bnalpgi , . Chio /:\ .Money urges, sii'-a a man easl SO chains, thence Traveri , . . in a i .in h-easti rl: dii act Ion wA] "mt0 '"■■' ' ol commencement, containing year at the rale ot a little over threepence halfpenny In the pound only, and still less If he has children. Why cannot we call the rate what it really is, instead of exaggerating the demand? To balance the doubled Income Tax and Supertax, tbe Chancellor of the Exchequel' again follows price- dent in increasing the indirect luxation that falls mainly on the multitudes below the Income Tax level. It is significant of the rapid growth of enlightened opinion thai, whilst tho wealthier one-ninth oi the nation is to contribute forty-AVe millions, the poorer eight-ninths are asked only acres, more or less. Andrew Thomas Richard Blackwood, J. P. Meehan, Agi nt, Dated August 22, 11)14. s26 S keena Land District—^District of Skeena, Oeast R. IV. TAKE NOTICE tnat William Blackwood, of Vancouver, B.C., occupation Broker, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing al a post planted on the north end of Fin Island about 80 chains wesl of Inlet, thence south SO chains, thence Trai ers Shore In a south-westerly direction about On ebains, thence north erly direction aboul GO chic. in a north-easterly direction lo of commencement, containing 041 acres mure or less. WILLIAM BLACK. I .1. P. M'"1 in Dated Augusl 22nd 1914 '.."i Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands, TAKE NOTICE that John A. Kirk- patrick, of Prime Rupert, B.C., occupation Merchant, intends to apply for permission lo prospect for coal and petroleum over the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on Naden Harbor, about two and one-half miles north of the south-wesl corner of S.T.L. 2551, thence east 80 chains, thence north Sc chains, thence wesl 80 chains, tnence south 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. JOHN A. KIP,KPATRICK . , - Agent. John Munr iWiWftiraiWKHje-aiKH^^ 1 LUMBER ' Coal, Cement, Plaster and Brick AND A COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDERS' SUPPLIES WESTHOLME LUMBER CO., LTD. First Avenue Prince Rupert Telephone 186 Thompson Hardware Co., Limited Rifles and Shot Guns Ammunition Camping Supplies PHONE 101. P.O. DRAWER 1045 330 SECOND AVI SH3-lKHKHKHKIWXttB^ W^ 000 00 00Od-i0XmO0J000000o\ ll IfUtiiS. *.»u I 00^0&ao0MiHt&000-0 WMa&oaoooGOnaoomoo« ch5<i*iw«h«hwkjc A. E Rand, President. J. S. Pearce, Manager. MANUFACTURERS DOORS, SASH, MANTLES, MOULDINGS, SAWING, AND ALL KINDS OK IIMSHIV PICE I IVI rlES, HOUSE I I.MSI ■'-. ',.1'f m ha: ii-i'X'LU" r Factory ■ • iiii'I Oflice: ie IMS Seventh Ave/ P O l: u . . in , 0#0&OOOOO0000O0O000000-0000r<. ■:.0OaO0!lCv0 50000 •.. . Skeena Land Districl DlBtrlcl Ci "ul. I,- - :e T UCE NOTIOH trial I, Tl i n : ; i bj . Intend to ri ■■■ a II- . nee to pro peiI ■ i oal ! pe troleum over' the lands: Co ; ncl I of tin out' P, ( ' claIn ,: boi I I I iorth ol In -■!,,- C ■ n irtl . liains, thence wesl , mth 80 chains, thence easl M- chains to th post Ti lo 12, S.E Cor., i nn. i - Isine G ^ ai res to be lenown as T H. Trai y e No. 1 2 clain THOS. II 'l RACY, Per ii. I''. Monckton. A Located August 19th, 1914. old of Skoeun Land District—Districl Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that John Alexander Murray, of Prlncs Rupert, B. C, occupation Carpenter, intend to apply tor permission to prospect for coal an 1 petroleum over the following desirlbed lands on Massett Inlet ' <Tr;ui.ini Island: Commencing at post planted al the south-west corn - »f Lot No. 1579, thence north Sfi chains, the- ce i a 10 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence west. 80 chains to polnl of coramenceni i t, containing 04 o acre.- more ni less. , JOHN ALEXAN1 I R Wl RR \ " Date located 27th July I'M. b23 Send for Five Roses Cook Book— coupon N.me afld Attic.* Im,(I to cncloN Ten BEING A MANUAL OF GOOD nCCIPHS carefully cliosm f"">rn tlir contribution! of over two thoutrind 1 Luert of liv- Riot- Flour Oircugrtour Canada. Also Utp.iit Notr* on ihe various cl.et'«n of gi I to eni, all of which have ben (.artfully checked and re-t.Tirc.krd by com[>elrn( at Address your Envelope to UKE Of THE WOODS MIUIHS CO. UMITEO, WIHNIPEQ STK.VAitT H Moni.KV e Rupert, KKI.I,. fi ''. DOI'OLAS ,V CO, Sunday, December 20, 1914. PHONE 554 PRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL P.O. BOX 80 FOR 3 o-o 000000 0O000<io00O0oaoa0a | HURRY! a -ill <; BEFORE PMJTCoXnAlNUliNU IS MfST BE IX AINTING '5} l*,M" SATI i:l)AV' "ecem OLISHJNG AND if i:":'! 3°' nn" ,Vi'"'. ":i"""" !B Cabinet; ne\i ten Prizes, each get one large box of Fry's lie- licions Chocolates, valued at s 1.11(1 g FULLER'S GROCERY 5 Phone 572 .".I I „i Los' " Kinsman in War. HURRY! HURRY! |. A. t. Brodertclc, manager of the I'.'SS.M, COUPONS ? Union Bank in this city, has received HIGH-GRADE DECORATING A INTERIOR SPECIALTY Martin Swanson SECOND AVE ■"BAR XIcBRIDj. from his sister the sad news that her son has beeu kUled in action ns a "ember of the British expedltion- :,'-v force i" Belgium and France. The latest number of the London Illustrated Magazine contains a photo- engraving of the young man wuo I has fallen. He was Capt. VV p X Leader of the Connaught Rangers S -J Ave ^, -— .. ,...„ ^onnaugai » ;™0000O0000O0O0O000000000Q and was 33 years of i™ u , — . —, , _ ■ ul= OI age. lie haS W^WWWuoowwowoWM' WWMwm^m^^^o °erve<] ln South Africa, in the Orange o Mnr,n„ . « ,_. Pitt rt River and in Cape Colonies, MERCHANTS LUNCHES THE ROYAL CAFE hits Initiated a system of Merchants1 Lunches at noou each tiny PRICE 35 CENTS Service in keeping with standard established by poptilur House SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES For Rent REASONABLE KATES THE Continental Trust *■« Company * «*OSKHKl<llWCWO«-IWO<8mHKHWJ aOD-i5<HJ)»att&IK»frl>ft«lWi;«H^IO Every 50c purchase gives you J chance lo win the $26 doll at Wal lace's. dl2if o-—— HISTORY OP INTERIOR NAMES IS REVIV (Continued from Page One.) Launchmen! See To Your Lights! pay power-boat The Rexall Stores of Canada CONTRIBUTE TO The Canadian Patriotic Fund THE Re.vall Stores of Canada, 400 of the leading Drug Stores- in Canada have unanimously ngreed to contribute to the Canadian Patriotic Fund, FIVE PER CENT, of their total purclins. es of nil Rexall Toilet Goods, Re.vall Remedies and other mcrch.ui disc manufactured or sold hy he United Drug Company, Limited, Toronto, from October I5r.li o December 31st, 1014. This action of the Rexall Drug Stores of Canada has been undertaken co-operatively, because as a co-operative organization, they realize ow much more can he done unitedly than Individually, and it has been (alien for two reasons—to fulfil] a human - luty In raising a fund for the relief work of the Canadian Patriotic Organization, and a patriotic duty in an endeavor lo keep a large staff of Canadian employees busy. The luii Rexall Stores of Canada make an appeal to your sympathy and support In their doubly worthy cause for increasing the funds of th Canadian Patriotic Organization ..ml for the support 0 Canadian workmen because.:— The fund thai would be raised on the basis of last year's , business can be tremendously increased if every man and woman in Canada will help a little by the simple process of purchasing Rexall Goods al the Rexall Stores. No need to give space In this announcement to emphasize the high quality of Rexall Toilel and Medicinal goods. Sufficient to say that 7,00 of the leading Drug Stores in Canada, Great Britain, and the United States place their personal and collective reputations behind them; that the public in these countries endorse them to the extent of several million dollars worth of purchases a year. Belter goods are not made, and you take no risk in buying, for every Rexall Ston will return you your money if any Rexall Producl is not entirely satisfactory and do It, too, without ilie slightest objection. There's a full list of Rexall products waiting for you at i lie Rexall Store In your town. Ask for it kindly pass lie word along to your friends, li Is the collective |iurebuses of all thai will make this Rexall store Fund tor ihe'Canadlan Patriotic Organization work a hig one. The Fund will l ollci.ie from each Rexall Store In Canada bj the United Drug Company, Limited, Toronto, and will in- paid by them ulrocl to the officers of the Cans dlan Patriotic Organ..:i.Hon, and the amount so collected will be published In this \m\ er when paid ov< r. REXALL GOODS ARE MADE IN CANADA and you can ■ ■"lily and called a station aftei him. But they also have one named Jasper, which is appropriate .enough ^^^__ ^^ I for Jasper's House was well known "ST »■ ^^^^ There is also a Jasper Park, which (has no reference to the semi-precious stone of that name, anil a Jasper Mountain, ami in Edmonton a Jas-1 per Avenue, and probably a good Imany other Jaspers thereabouts, foi ii Is a inline the people seem to have taken a fancy to. Now, Jasper Hawes, and we are not tinite sure that we feel at all obliged to the Grand Trunk Pacific for resurrecting his surname, possessed besides a name, a bouse and a cache, a very remarkable head of yellow hair. Now when you are told that Tete Jaune means yellow head, you will see how the pass through the mountains and the cache down on the Fraser got their names. Some body, ignorant of the lore o mountains, thought that Yellow Head, as il came to be called aftei time, Tete Jaune being reserved for the the cache, must be a mistake for Leather Head, and so it gol on some maps, but the right triumped and Yellow Head it is and Yellow- Head we hope it will ever remain And now let us all unite in preserv ing Tete Jaune from being warped out of all its signification and its interesting historical associations. If we are not careful someone will start spelling it Tejon, as the name of a town in California is spelled, then we will be (old that wej ought lo pronounce it Tay-hon, and the next step will be to cite it as proof that the Spaniards once explored the Fraser Valley as far as the Rockies. Let us stick to Jasper and his shock of yellow hair. Launch Electric Lighting Sets nt prices that men lo investigate. Tiie CELEBRATED FULLER STORAGE BATTERIES .Switchboards and instruments. Dynamos, Lamps nnd Fittings. Large new slock of STANDARD GAS ENGINE PARTS for engines up to 50 b.p. Complete nglnes in stock or to order. Standard and Columbian Propellers; To in Bronze Shafting, Bronze Marine Fittings, Copper Pipe and Details for Gasoline Engines. RUPERT MARINE IRONWORKS AND SUPPLY CO., LIMITED WATERFRONT ■ PRINCE RUPERT Agents for British Kromhout Semi-Diesel Engines w ft $ Your Christmas Gift Question Solved at Geo. D. Tite's, The Home Furnisher USEFUL PRESENTS LEATHER CHAIRS and ROCKERS, many handsome designs Library Tables, Parlor Tables in Fumed, Golden, and Mission Finish Big Discount of 20 per cent, on these lines for Xmas Buyers I ANNUAL GIFT For every $2.00 cash purchase during December entitles holder to double chance for Brass Bed, value $75.00 and Genuine Wilton Carpet, value $60. See Window, a Suggestions for Xmas Buyers lllll.V B.l.^C'I.-t-- -'. LADIES' DESKS in fumed oad, Early English nnd golden finish. Indian Leather, Tapestry and Cretonne Cushions, from SU up to #10 Oak Pedestals and Ottomans, Sectional Rook- cases. Just Arrived Wilton, Brussels and Tapestry Carpet Squares in many handsome designs and colorings; special Christmas reductions. BUFFETS, CHINA CABINETS, ALSO DINING TABLES AND CHAIRS. ALL RECEIVE SPECIAL CHRISTMAS REDUCTIONS. Early buying gives you the best choice. Goods bought now will be reserved and sent to address as instructed GEO, D. TITE, The Quality Home Furnisher Phone 20 Prince Rupert tsssE&timsBEEB&magwmmti&w Coal and Petroleum Act (Form No. 9.) Form of Notice. SIteena Land District—District Skeena, Coast R. IV. of TAKE NOTICE that Nntliand \V. Bradstack, of Vancouver, B.C., occupation Laborer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing Hazelton Land Dislrict—Districl of I Coasl, Range •">. TAKE NOTICE that John V. Kit- lenliouse, of Prince Rupert. II.C, - ■ --- -—---• ~ """"^ occupation mining engineer, Intends a* , ''ost Planted at the extreme headiv to apply for a licence to prospeot 2* In|«* °? the smith-west corner of g for coal and petroleum over and un-!1'"1. Island, thence north about 2,1 ' he following described lands: chains, thence west about 70 chains, i thence Travers Shore line back to 'point of commencement, containing 300 acres more or less. !JlWl»lKHK7iKH>«H>»MllKKKHjaiW * - GUARANTEED American Silk HOSIERY g WE WANT YOU TO KNOW * THESE HOSE der The useful p , George D. Tite's. Christmas d« Buy the useful present for Christ- '»•'*; a comfortable chair or rocker- special Christmas discounts, ai George D. Tite's. dG Skeena LandI Distr^ZDlstrict of Queen Charlotte Islands L ,. "7 """ •• "■" TAKE NOTICE that lolin A M,,* tenhouse' ot Prince n„„erti B.C., oc ••--"• - A- M»r-lc.upation Mining Engineer, intend. ..,.,-, ,i..ii.iiu,:ii I.mil*. Commencing at a post planted about 2 \i miles north-east from the confluence of the Copper nnd Kitnayakw rivers, thence south SO chains; thence east SO chains; thence north SO chains; thence west SO chains, to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. J. V. RITTENHOUSE. Dated October 24th, 1014. (110 NATHAMD VV. BRADSTACK. J. P. Meehan, Agent Dated August 22, 1014. s2(i .. „.,..o .mini .1. .-viur ray, of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation Carpenter, intends to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following described lands: Massett, Inlet, Graham Island: Commencing at a'post planted at the north-east corner of Lot 1677; thenee south So rbains to the shore of Massett Inlet; ihence west SO chains; thence north so chains SIteena Land District — District of Coast.—Range 5. Coal and Petroleum Act. TAKE NOTICE that H. Bell-Irv- (Forin No. 9.) inK & Co., Ltd., of Vancouver, B.C., Form of Notice, occupation Salmon Canners, intend Hazelton Land District—District of to apply for permission to lease the Coast, Range 5. following described foreshore: Com- „ _.. mencing at a post planted at high TAKE NOTICE that John V. Rit- water on easterIy side ot De Horsey Island and about two miles In a north-easterly direction from Parry Point; thence south 20 chains; ...r. ...,,,11111.1, lllLUIIUS to apply for a licence to nrospect for coal and petroleum over and under the following described lands: Commencing at n post planted about 2% miles north-east from the confluence of the Copper and Kitnayakwa riv-, « Ihence south 80 chains; Ihence ,'",*; sinuosities of siiore-linc MB _ west. SO chains; thence north 80 liains; Ihence east 80 chains, to point of i-oninieiici'iiietit, containing thence east so . i,.,i„„ ' Lna'ns, point of confmencemen i<™ -,,,,;.:;;;;:L;^;,;;-^!^'''"-s more or less. nifire or less. them in your town only from procure C. H. Orme, The Pioneer Druggist Two Stores, Phones 82 and 200 The Rexall Store United Drug Company, Limited Toronto i in i Corpornf JOHN A, MURRAY, locatGd 27th July, 1914. s28 .1. V. RITTENHOUSE. Dated October 24th, 1914. The Morning Journal 50 cents per Month ii of the City of Prince Rupert, B.C. PROPOSED PLANE ROADWAYS. .-KA I.EI) TENDERS will be received up till ii p.m. .Monday, December 21, 1014, for the construction of the following plnnlt roads and sidewalks: (1) Bacon Street, Tenth Avenue and Alfred Street. 12) Borden Street. (3) Frederick Street. Plans may be seen and specifications obtained nt the city engineer's office. The lowest or any tender not | necessarily accepted. W. McG. MASON, | of Coal and Petroleum Act, i Form No, 9.) Form of Notice. Hazelton Land District— Districl Coast, Range 5. TAKE NOTICE that .Inhn V. Rit- lenliouse, of Prince Rupert, B.C., oc- cupatlon Mining Engineer, intends to apply for a licence to prospect for coal and petroleum over and under the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted 11110111214 miles north-east from the confluence of the Copper and Kitnayakwa rivers, thence north SO chains; thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence east SO chains to point of commencement, containing (140 awes more or less. J. V. RITTENHOUSE. Dated October 24tn, 1914. dlfi thence west 20 chains more or less to shore-line of De Horsey Island point of commencement and contain Ihence northerly and easterly foi to Ing 2U acres more or less. II. UELL-'RVING A CO., LTD. Arthur Kipp, Agent, Dated August 1st. 1914 aul2 HE HIGH cost ui' LIVING RE. DICED 111 BUVTOO VOIR Best oiinliiy Domestic Lump Cool $0.50 Per Ton Best Quality Washed Nut C011I $S.7r, Per Ton DELIVERED —ti IE- Union Transfer Co. Prince Rupert, B.C., Phone 3d CKy Engineer, Tite's. For every $2.00 purchase during Docemhor your opportunity for band, some brass bed and Wilton carpet square I see win,Ions at George New Wellington Coal The Favorite Household Coal Cleanest, Brightest and Best „' Rogers & Albert They stood the test when all others failed. They give real foot comfort. They have no seams to rip. They never be- jj come loose and baggy as the <*i shape is knit ln, not pressed in. They are GUARANTEED for fineness, for stylj, for superiority cf material and workman- lp, absolutely stainl ss.uiid to wear six month:- without holes or replaced by uew pairs free. Our Free Offer To every one sending us 50c to cover shipping charges, we will send, subject to duty, absolutely free: Three pairs of our famous men's AMERICAN SILK HOSE with written guarantee, any color, or Three pnirs of our Ladles' Hose, In xilack, Tan or White colors, with written guarantee. DON'T DELAY—Offer expires when dealer In your Io- eirlily is selected. Ulvo color and size desired. The International Hosiery Co. 21 Bittner Street Dayton, Ohio - U.S.A. _ % 00 aooaaootwooaaa&oxHSovooa (x>amvovoo)0&a<W0<mt0<t0w& I THE MOST COMFORTABLE j TOURING CAR ;• IN THE CITY Answers nil calls day and night' d6 I Second Avenue Phone 116 Phone 99 Stand: Hotel Prince Rupert tumot OCEAN FISH CO. Fresh Fish Arriving Every Day ) itslde Oi dors Promptly Attended To PHONE BLUE 250
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Title | Prince Rupert Journal |
Publisher | Prince Rupert, B.C. : O. H. Nelson |
Date Issued | 1914-12-20 |
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Source | Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives. |
Date Available | 2016-01-29 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
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DOI | 10.14288/1.0312092 |
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Longitude | -130.325278 |
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