The Journal $5.00 a Year t \ VIIVJr VOL. VI. PRINCE III PERT, 13. C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1.".. 1010. Price 5 Cents. QUESTION ARISES AS TO THE LIFE OF LEGISLATURE Victoria House Wight Technically Expire Today Is Report Premier Offers Opposition Every Chance To Investigate Some Furious Fighting On The Western Front Again Legal Doubt Arises As To When Parliament Will Technically Expire Victoria, March 14.—A sensation i to vote reasonable supply. The ses- came at the opening of the Legislature this afternoon when Premier. Bowser announced that there was a legal doubt as to the exact date at sion would then he continued to June if necessary, in order to provide full time for the investigation of the Kitsilano Reserve purchase LOCAL LABOR MEN DISCUSS ELECTION NO DECISION WAS REACHED AS TO PUTTING CANDIDATE IN THE FIELD They Are Not Going To tie Forced Into Party Lines. which the present Legislature runs question. out. Me thereupon placed himself to The na(e of the expiration of Par- some extent in the hands of the Op-llinment depends upon the interpre- positlon, and offered nn amendment tation put upon (he return of the to the Constitution Act which will correct the questionable clause now causing doubt. The Trades and Labor Council held its regular meeting last evening, when the subject of what action should be taken at the coming provincial election was brought up and discussed-. The question of an inoe- writs of the last election. The bulk of these were returned June 1. S. A. pendent candidate was considered. Cawley, of Chilllwack, was elected by | but no final decision was reached. If the Opposition would agree to I acclamation. The writ was return-! The meeting did not wish ii to be this, he said he would undertake to | ed March 1". It may he argued on j understood that, because of any ac- drop all contentious legislation. the ground that the House automati-1 tion taken in the southern cities or He asked the Opposition to agree ! cally expires tomorrow. j because of the course pursued by .. . .. - — .. j Parker Williams, that the local labor WELL KNOWN CONTRACTORS HAVE ARRIVED IN CITY V. W. Smith And M. Sliemly Are Rack To Prince Rupert For Feu Dnys. There arrived In the city last evening over the G. T. P. two well known contractors who have been prominent in connection with the con- strucl inn of the railway line. V. W. Smith and M. Sheady stepped off the EAGLES' DANCE AND WHIST DRIVE All Eagles, their wives and lady friends are requested to he present this evening. Harvey and Ralagano Orchestra. Whist Drive commences 8:30. DOMINIONS TO JOIF CONFERENCE HONAR LAW TELLS OF IMPORTANT GATHERING TO BE HELD IN PARIS There Has Been Some Fighting Again On Western War Front Paris, March 14.—The bombard-1 Preparing For Attack. ment has attained great intensity in I One hundred thousand additional the region west of the Meuse, where German troops, Including the lin- the Germans are sweeping across the peria! Guards and the Corps D'Elite Cote-de-Homine Mori and lloi> Ber- of the German army, have arrived for ru with a tornado of shell.-. The the final smash which is expected to cently, Bonar Law divulged what he French batteries are replying and take place during the nexl forty-eight said was a Cabinet secret. are doing great execution among the | hours. Military experts predict that The Assistance Of The Overseas Is Very Necessary To Allies, Speaking at a luncheon of the Associated Chambers of Commerce re- Arrangements are being made, he said, for an important economic conference of the Allies to he held in Paris, at which every portion of the Empire will be represented. Among be(m weakened by the lurlma Frencrj other matters we shall consider I - whether it is possible, in any great-; er degree than is being done, to lit I-1 CANADA'S CONTRIBUTION German forces assembled between i the German defeat Is certain. Forges and Corbeaux Wood. „,.avv CnsuaUies, The Germans hold on some of the The official; war office estimates advanced positions in this region has | place the German losses around Verdun al 200,000 men and the French losses are estimated at 40,000. train and sauntered up town, re- ■ body was allied with the Liberal par- niiiiding one of tlie earlier days of t ty. The local body on the contrary, the city. Certainly the two sub-con-, claimed the right to take whatsoever tractors looked very natural again \ course it thought expedient without in Prince Ruperl. j affiliations with either of the parties. Mr. Smith, who makes his heao- j A communication was read from quarters at Camrose, Alberta, not far Capt. Freeman, of the Prince Rupert from Edmonton, has been suffering Motorboat Association, relative to from sciatica and has made the trip | the demand for small gasoline boats »e™ssities within our own borders, partly in the hope of recovering from j to operate with only one in charge, j ' "'• Uw l!ili(1 a -''e<" lrihuie ,0 the the malady. Mr. Sheady has been This was referred to the Engin- spendtng the winter in Chicago. leers' Union for report. The two contractors may, before The following letters were read they leave for the south. Investigate trom Hon. William Manson and the the matter of the contract called by Superintendent of Education relative R. B. McGinnis for the eighteen miles i j0 school matters: Work Done In That Connection Greater Than Railroad Construction. lize all the economic forces of the Allies during the progress of the war itself and In addition to discuss a policy for sustaining such a connection after the war. Mr. Law expressed his conviction that it was of the greatest importance to the Empire that it should aim at making itself self-contained and provide for all! to inform the Commons last Thursday that a bigger national undertaking than the building of the C. P. REMAINS OF EARLY RESIDENT TO WAR HAS KEEN GREAT j OF CITY WILL BE LAID AT REST Mineral Of The Lute .Inlin Lynch Will lake Place This Afternoon. General Sir Sam Hughes was able irt the Dominions are taking in tho R or the National Tram •■ ar. There always was a strong sym- Fl'NERAL NOTICE. The funeral of the hue John M. Lynch, who died at Hazelton, Friday, March 1(1, will take place today (Wednesday), al 2:30 p.m. from Hnyner Bros. Undertaking Parlors to Fnii view Cemetary. Friends and acquaintances tne Invited in attend. of road at Alice Arm to the Dolly Varden group of claims. They may be tenderers on the work. They will at least make the trip south to Vancouver and Seattle. Mr. Smith has large holdings of farm land at Camrose and other S. D. Macdonald. Esq., President Prince Rupert Trades and Labor Council, Prince Rupert. P. C. Dear Sir: I beg to acknowledge receipt of pathy between them and the .Mother Country, but there is something more now, I tell you, gentlemen, that wither,: t their help we could not possibly win this war. They have heen gen erous In money and in kind, weld- had been handled in a limited time, with a limited staff, cleanly, efficiently and without serious scandal. Thai was the raising and equipping of a grand total of :'t3:!.3 44 men and 10,- YViliiam P. Lynch returnen io the city last evening from Hazelton, bringing with Iiini the remains of his brother, John M. Lynch, who died suddenly at the hospital at the Interior town last Friday. Mrs. Lynch, the widow of the deceased accompanied him. The funeral of the late John M. Lynch, who is well known here, will ing the Empire together in a way that only war could have done. 1468 officers for overseas service. The take l,lac« ",is afternoon from the figures are to February 29th. The Undertaking Parlors of Hayner Bros., actual expenditure on the war, lie to Fairview Cemetary. The services points nearby. He is engaged in both vm,r lef,or of the 24th of February, grain growing and stock. The past: endorsing a petition which was cir- winter has been a severe one on eulated by Mr. A. H. McPherson in stock, where full provision had not Prlnce R"nert. having reference to ai __„_ been made for putting up feed. In | Commission to look into questions af- UnNING MEN PLEASED his own case, with 2no head, lie had | feotins: the safety of the schools in no loss, as he had plenty of feed and ' Prin,'e RuDert aml ,ne Province gen- reminded the Commoners, ban been wl» '"' conducted by Rev. Canon Rix, Many matters affecting trade and very great, and there had not been; The deceased was one of the early future policy will have to be discus- the lime to prepare for the task as residents of this city, where he was sed at the conclusion of the war, hut ; there had heen in tlie case of the in business with his brother, W. P. In all we do the Dominions will have railway building, which had years to Lynch. Of late years be has resided as much say as ourselves as to what plan and large staffs to carry on the at various points along the line of policy shall be adopted. !work. There had been extravagance the G, T. P. for the tuns: part, where and scandals In connection with the ihe conducted stores operated by the shelter for the animals. ST. PATRICK'S DAY. I erallv. I have today discussed this I matter with the Superintendent of i Education, and he intends to secure ia report from the School Inspector at railway enterprises of Canada In spite ; well known firm of Lynch Bros. There BY GUGGENHEIM SPLIT of all that. The Militia Department, will be deep regret fell al ihe ueath he could well say, had, although call- of this well known resident of the lit'n W'll Help Industry, | the aggregate expenditures of the department up to the time the War A splendid programme is being ' " '*'""' "u"' '"c >-<■.,.;.., ...^<-'-.". .... T1,„ resignation of Harry l.. Day Purchasing Commission was apoplnt- ronared by local talent for St. Pat-' Prlnoe Ruperl with a view to seeing aa presiden( ami General Manager of ed being $1 I I. I, reduced hick's Day. March 17th. 3-t, «HJCH3 o OOC.9 O oa OCl 00 OO0OO0 999090tO»O0000Or}0OtfiVaoaOtHi00a9 WE WILL BUY 3,000 ROCHEIl HE BOULE 20,(10(1 III TTE-ROITIER DE BOULE Id GRANBY 1(1 C. P. II. WE WILL SELL 1,000 ROCHER 1110 BOULE .->(IO ROCHER DE BOULE 1,000 BUTTE-ROCHER DE BOULE FOR RENT FOUR ROOMS AND HATH, FIFTH AVENUE, EAST $15.00 POUR ItOOMS, CLOSE IN $15.00 FIVE ROOMS AND BATH, SUMMIT APARTMENTS $15.00 THREE-RROM FLAT, EMAD BLOCK $1:5.00 INSURANCE IN ALL BRANCHES NEW WELLINGTON COAL McCaffery, Gibbons & Doyle, Ltd. PHONE 110. 99909999009999999999999909900999999909 t may lie done In the matter. Yours very truly, WM, MANSON. Education office, Victoria, March lion. Wm, Manson the Federal Mining Smelting Com-. waste to a minimum ana exei Ised puny was a greal surprise to local!every Bafog tird o er the expendl- minlng men. says a Spokane de-ltures even wii Iln Iti I taff. The at ; II bad long been the general Minis er th work of 1 :i i il- ipinlon thai Ihe differences between Colonel Alii on for il irt In si In Gliggenbeims and i Da; , arls- Ing goods for tin departmenl President of the Executive Council, i ing from the cessatlo ' sbl ments L'nlted States, I. Inrlng I Viotorla, B. C, of Hercules and Tamarack or to tin been responslbb foi saving $."0, ,- Sir: [American Smelting and Refining Co,, j o tin Dominion. I urn in receipt of your letter of must have been adjusted In some mu-i n tiie 7th hist., and regret very much ! tually satisfactory manner, or Mr. PREMIER ASQUITH indeed to learn of the serious acci- 'lay's connection with tlie Federal SUFFERING FROM dent which befell the son of Mr. A. Company would long ago have been BRONCHIAL CATARRH If. McPherson recently in the Prince severen. Rupert School. I may say in con- Now that there has boon a com- London. March 14, Premier As- nection with this accident that for plete severance of relations, li Is as- qulth is ill. He Is suffering from an some years past this department has sumeil that the Northport smelter Is endeavored in building schoolhouses i to he absolutely Independent of any to confine the rooms exclusively to Guggenheim connection. By almost the first floor, largely because I am , everybody Interested In the Inland of the opinion that the danger to the , Empire mines this Is regarded as an children arising from Are Is much unmixed blessing. It is confidently lessened when the buildings consist I expected that It will mean an aggres- POCKETBOOK LOST. LOST—A pocketbook containing some papers, with name G. Foellmers. Find, r ret urn to Hotel Prince Ru pert, where a reward of ii will be paid tf. SAVE MONEY Use New Wellington COAL phone lie. attack of bronchial catarrh. o UNITED STATES IS IN LEAGUE WITH (ARRAN/A'S FORCE Washington, March 14.--The Gov- of one storey only. In a two-storey j slve policy on the part of the Days eminent has entered Into a reciprocal building there will always be danger that Is bound to make for the genera! agreement with Carranza In regard (Continued on Page Three.) .good, (Continued on Page Three) ************************** Look For The Sign » We Never Close S5V >£^~>^n NpS, I Phene 553 - Strictly Union Houte J Z 624 Third Ave., Prince Rupert. + 4************************4 Wednesday, March 15, 191( PRINCE RUPBRT JOURNAL mice JBupetl journal! telephone 138. O. II- SELSOX, Editor. East, Telephone LIS. Office' 128 Third Avi n i near Mcaride Street. Telpho - Postoffice Box 1545. DAILY EDITION. Published everj morning except Monday. Delevered by carrier in the city at the following rate, il paid in alliance: — $5.00 $2.50 $1.26 "9QBBt0«& 3*-,*.v "WATER ACT, 101 I." One Year Six Month:' Three Months i, „ot '.ai'l i" advance, Month $0.50 Before The Board Of Investi$.'Hl .on In the Matter of Cougar Lake. Bear Lake, Paraalse Lake, Findlay Creek, Paradise Creek, and all other Lakes and Streams on Princess Royal Island, Coast District. TAKE NOTICE that each and every person, v partnership, company or municipality who, on the 12th day of March, lfioD, had water rights on any of the above-mentioned streams, is directed to forward, on or before the 10th day, of March, 1916, to the Comptroller of Water Rights, at tlie Parliament Buildings at Victoria, a statement of claim in writing, as required by section 2I»4 of the "Water Act, 1914". Printed forms for such statement (Form No. 50 for irrigation or Form No. SI for other pur- posesjcan be obtained from any of the Water Recorders in the Province. AND TAKE NOTICE that a meeting of the said Board will be held at the office of the Board, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, on Tuesday, the 14th day of March, 1916, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, when tlie evidence and argument on the said claims and on any objections filed will be h'eard. Dated at Victoria, B. C, the 2Sth day of January, 1916. For tbe Board of Investigation. .1. F. ARMSTRONG, s-j-o-4-w Chairman. & is 1 SSL Wednesday, March 15, 1916, I Hi: MONEY SITUATION. lames l!- Forgan, the Chicago banker, has recently stated that he looks tor higher money rates when the ^i'liti^ business opens in March. About six months ago he stated that - spccted an autumn rise in money, but it failed to materialize. In fact, rat.-s fell wen lower, ill spite of unusual demands resulting from a rapid increase in the activity of general business. The fa.-t is that hankers have been almost as much at sea about the money market this past winter as ordinary mortals. There have been so many new factors bearing upon the situation that experience has counted for little. The controller's report for all National banks In the United States. December :'. 1, 1915, has just been made public, and all iiems therein show unexampled lending power on the part of the banks. Total resources at that date were far in excess ..f all previous records al $13,476,- 10 an in. rease of $231,000,- '3' ..er December 31, 191 I. Hold- It.j . ot' . :>sli i special ami legal tenders), <=: ov - -I the astonisl iu gain of 22 ier ent. foi I he ■ ear; demand nun time deposits Increasi d 20.5 per cent,: loans gain I 1C er cent. Ii will be seen therefore thai up to December 31 lasl then was every reason why money should continue very low, since cash had gained faster than deposits end deposits had Increased a great deal more than loans- that is, money had piled up faster ihan the banks could place It. March is a month when money rates usually hecome a little firmer fhan in the midwinter dullness of February, but in the average year the change Is slight. In some years, when land speculation is active rates rise considerably in March, but this year land speculation is decideoly dull, so that faclor will have but little Influence. One of the principal causes that tends to keep money rates low Is the widespread feeling that our prosperity Is temporary because based chiefly on the war demand for our goods. Tf business men generally felt that our present activity was based on normal conditions they would be planning expansion In every direction and would borrow for the purpose. ! Minimum charge of ad. ... 25c But under present conditions they One Insertion, per word lc ■ refer to take advantage of the cur- R,x consecutive insertions 4c t- ni demand without branching nut Twenty-six consecutive Insertions for tli.- future (one t ith) Taking everything together, norm- Birth notice, one Insertion . ",f,s' *<"'<" '" he n"l "f 'be Marriage notlci . one insertion MINERAL ACT. (Form F.) Certilicute of Improvements. NOTICE. Last Laugh No. 2 Frac; Last Laugh; Point; Last Laugh No. 3 Frac; Never Sweat; Grey Eagle and Triangle Frac., .Mineral Claims, situate in the Portland Canal Mining Division of Cassiar District. Where located, at Swamp Point, Portland Canal, 13. C. TAKE XOTICE that I, .1. Fred Ritchie, Free Miner's Certificate No. 90,- 07IB, acting as agent for the Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelting & ower Co., Limited, Free Miner's Certificate No. 90.S10B, intend sixty days from tlie date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claim. And further '.ake notice that action, under section 85, must be commenced before the issuance of such Certificate of Improve- mentss. Dated this 20th day of Oct. A. D. 1915. w-d-1 .1. FRED RITCHIE, Agent. Rates For Advertising Under Any Heading. .',1: -,: -,,, , i.,,, i„ f,,,-,- '-ill There may he ■■ Mghl rl •■ Ihit spring, bill if ao, it I" pretl y sure to he Insi neain by summer. 15c 50c BOc BOc Assessment District, Notice is hereby given in accord ance with tiie Statutes that all assessed taxes, income and school taxes, assessed and levieci under the "Taxation Act" and "Public Schools Act" are now due and payable for the year 1916. All taxes collectable for the Prince Rupert Assessment District are due and payable at my office, situated In the Provincial Land Registry Building, in the City of Prince Rupert. B. C. / This Notice in terms of law, is equivalent to a personal demand by me upon all persons liable for taxes. Dated at Prince Rupert, B. C, January 8th, 1916. C. W. HOMER, Assessor and Collector for the Prince Rupert Assessment District. MINERAL ACT. (Form F.) Certificate Of Improvements. NOTICE. Blue Bird Mineral Claim, situate in the Skeena Mining Division of Cassier District. Where located: On Glacier Creek, Goose Bay, B.' C, about 2 miles from mouth. TAKE NOTICE that I, J. Fred Ritchie, Free Miner's Certificate No. 90.071B, acting as agent for Arthur C. Crookall, Free Miner's Certificate No. 94.053B, intends, sixty days'from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above eiaim. Aud further take notice that action, tinder sectioii 85, must be commenced before the issuance of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 2nd day of February, A. D., 11)16. J. FRED RITCHIE, w-f-9. Agent. SV.V'PSIS OF COAL REGULATIONS. MIXING i OKl'iii; VI'ION OF THE CITY PRINCE Ul PERT. INFECTIOUS DISEASES. Whenever any householder knows or suspects thai any person within his family or household lias any con- I- -is I.'- int- qtiotiB dlseasi he dial! .'. II bin twontj four hot ;lvu ni I Ii ■ rool tn tin- Medical ll. -ilih Officer, Refusal oi m ;locl to do nde I liom In i li : liable io ■ nail li ro ; ■ • lij "yr. Inclal and Local Hi nlth Laws. Lij Order, ■ IHCAI HEALTH i IFFICER.' Coal mining right of tho Dominion in Manitoba. Saskatchewan and Alberta, the Y-.'^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 leasee! to one applicant. Applications toi a leas- mist he made by the applicant in person to th Agent or Sub-Agent of the dls- tric in which the rights ..prliisd for are situated. In surveyed territory the land must Le described by sections, or legal subdivisions of sections, and In unsurveyed territory th. tract applied for shall be staked out by the applicant himself. Each application must be ac ini- lmnied by a fee of tj5, which will be r funded if the '—f.lit. applied for are not available, but not otherwise. A royalty shall be paid en the merchantable output of the mine af. the rale of five cents per ton. The per:;.)!', oj crating the mine shall furnish tbo Agenl with sworn raturns accounting for the full quantity if in. rchantabli '-'.al mined and pay the ro; all' I hei eon, If the coal mining rights re nol being operated, Bucb returns sl.o.i d i fur- nlsl ."I nt least once a year. Tho lease will include the coal mining rights only; but the lessee may be permltti I ■ purchase whal- ever available surface rights may be iKi-aiWiXHjao-r.KiocrOac'CfOOoaij^i-aa [considered necessary for tlie working of the mine at the raw of $10 per acre. For full .nfurmation application should be made (o t..o Secretary of the Department of the Interior, Ottawa, or to any Agent or Sub-Agent of Dominion Lands. VV. W. CORY, Deputy Minister of Hit Interior % il 0M ■*&- N».«I^'._J No. I leatb notice, one Insertion , Card of thanks BOc All condensed advertisements are ii in '.:■■ i ■, otherwise one cent " word each Insertion straight Reduced Price of MILK The Standard Dairy will deliver pure milk of Its usual high standard u: ~* cents u Pint or HI cents a Ounrt. ' Phone Standard Dairy. Blue 247 O D-C'-O k lo-w a J. H. HILDITCH Contractor and Buildei 51 Estimates given on all classes nl 0 q [work, whether small or large. Per Q'tonul attention given to everj item. l-O . ..'.. - BEEN ..21 Nos. 5,602 and 5,697. of Application 8,009-1 and 8,048-1. LAND REGISTRY ACT. Notice Under Section :'(>. TAKE NOTICE that an application has been made to register Mitchell Albert, of Prince Rupert, B. C, as the owner in Fee-simple, under two Tax Sale Deeds from the Collector of the City of Prince Rupert, to Mitchell Albert, hearing date the 10th and 15th day of September, A. II., 1915, in pursuance of a Tax Sale held by said Municipality on or about tlie 9th day of September, 1914, of all and singular certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate, lying, and being in the City of Prince Rupert, in the Province of British Columbia, more particularly known and described as: Lots One (1) ann Two (2), Block Forty-five (45), Sectioii Seven (7), and Lot Thirty-eight (38), Block One (1), Section Eight (S), Map 925. You and. those claiming through or under you, and all persons claiming any interest in the said land by descent whose title is not registered under the provisions of the "Land Registry Act" are required to contest the claim of the tax purchaser within forty-five days of the service of this notice upon you. Otherwise you and each of you will be for ever estopped and debarred from setting up any claim tc or In respect of the said land, and 1 shall register the sain Mitchell Albert as owner in fee. Your attention is called to sectioii 36 of the "Land Registry Act" and amendments, and especially to the following extract therefrom whicli relates to the above notice: — "And in default of a cnvei or certificate of lis pendens being filed before the registration as owner of the persons entitled under such tax sale, all persons so served with notice, or served with notice under subsection (6) of sectioii 155 of the "Municipal Clauses Act, 1906," or section 293 of the "Municipal Act," or sectioii 139 of the "Assessment Act, 1903," or section 253 of the "Taxation Act," in cases in which notice under this Act is dispensed wilh as hereinafter pro- video', and those claiming through or under them, and all persons claiming any interest in the land by virtue of any unregistered instrument, and all persons claiming any interest In the land by descent whose title is not registered under the provisions of this Act, sliall be for ever estopped and debarred from setting up any claim to or In respect of the land so sold for taxes." Dated at the Land Registry Office, at the City of Prince Rupert, Province of British Columbia, Ibis 3rd day of January, A. D„ 1916. H. F. MacLEOD, District Registrar. To Colia Chesterfield', John Ilaga- man, Fred Kuyath. f-19-l-m. HOTEL DIRECTORY Members of tlie Prince Rupert Licensed \ intners' Association. WINDSOR HOTEL Cor. ul First Ave. and Eighth St, IV. H. WRIGHT, Prop. HOTEL CENTRAL First Ave. and Seventh St. European and American Plans 81.00 to $2.50 Per Day Peter Black, Prop. LAND ACT, Form Of Notice. Skeena Land District, Districl Ol Coast, Range I. TAKE NOTICE thai I*. VV. Elo'ler, os Surf Inlet, occupation mine superintendent, Intends lo apply for permission to purchase the following de- s rlbed land's; Commencing at a post planted boul 150 feet South from the Northwest corner of Lot 11, Range •!, Coasl District thence South li ti chains; thence Wesl 20 chains more or less to the shore of Surf Inlet; thence following the shore line Easterly and Northerly to the place of commencement, containing 40 acres more or less. F"liru:iiy I Nth, 191G, f-a-24 FREDERICK A. HOLLER. KNOX HOTEL First Ave. Between Eighth and Ninth European Plan; Rates SOc (o $1.00 Per Ray Besner & Besner, Props. EMRPESS HOTEL .1. V. Rochester X. D. Casley Thrill Ave. Between Sixth mid Seventh Sts. ROVAL HOTEL Corley & Burgess, Props, Third Ave. and Sixth St. European Plan Steam Heated Pacific Cartage Limited General lean.jng Furniture Moving a Specialty. W'iien you buy COAL, buy the BEST — Ladysmlth Lump or Comox Washed Nut. rtrONE !J54 P.O. BOX 60 APERHAN&NG AIMING OLISH1NG AND WALL TINTING HIGH-GRADE INTERIOR DECORATING A SPBCIALTV Martin Swanson -3ECO.MD AVE. ".'EAR McBRIDE W>lKHWW«HKKKllKHKKtCl(JlKl 0999 THE MOST COMFORTABLE REAVER WHOLESALE LIQUOR CO., LIMITED Second Ave. nail Sixth St. PHONE 102. PRINCE IRPERT IMPORTING CO., LIMITED Empress Hotel Building—Third Ave. PHOXE 7 CERTIFICATE OF TITLE. IN THE MATTER Of an application for the issue of a fresh Certificate of Title to an undivided half Interest in Lot Forty (-10), Block nine (9), Sectioii five (">), City of Prince Rupert, Map 923. Proof of the loss of the Certificate of Title lo the above mentioned lands having been filed, Notice is Hereby Given that it is my intention to issue at the expiration of one month after the first publication hereof, a fresh certificate of Title lo the said lands in the name of William II. Vickers which Certificate of Title is dated 24th August, 1915, and Is Numbered 7953—1. II. F. MacLEOD, District Registiar. Land Registry Office, Prince Rupert, B. C, January 27th, 1916. 5-W-J-28. 1 WALKER'S MUSIC STORE £ Coinei' Second Ave uud -Ith St. g Pianos and other musical In- 9 ]J stiuiiients for sale. Pianos to Rent. a a a A huge assortment of sheet if 5 □ music. Classic songs and music, 5 " 9 and nil (lie popular selections 3 1 I Q- of the day ; ai>o-03Ki<i-i^aiM-aftftOi33>t!««oi>acHja The Horning Journal SOc. per month P)»j?<H»*>JKcWKHWWKH»3*llKH^^ o 0 0 C- 009< I Prince Rupert Transfer Co. -FOR- Coal, Furniture Moving, Baggage and Heavy Teamin? W. J. CRAWFORD, Manager PHONE 566 Office and Residence: 1009 THIRD AVE. ***************************************************** LUMBER Coal, Cement, Plaster ami Brick AND A COMPLETE LINE OF BDILDERS' SUPPLIES 1 WESTHOLME LUMBER CO,, LTD. X First Avenue Prince Rupert Telephone 186 * *************************************************** 44 :r^««SW.'»lVSH^ O-CEDAR K IS. O-CBDA IP POLISH ALABASTINE SANITARY \\Y COATING WATER HOSE, GARDEN TOOLS, WATERING •" MARTIN-SBNOUR 100 PER Ci. IT. PURE PAiN. PAINT BRUSHES, LAWN MOWERS AND CRASS . HEAR.' CARPEr BEATER" <3.aRi*AGE PATr S WINDOW SCREENS, SCREEN S —AT THK— KAIEN HARDWARE CO., 608 Third av. ***************************************************** * * i Genuine Wellington Coal f The .Morning Journal delivered lo our home at so cents a month. -K + -K •K * * * *********************************■«■:..'.:.-. COAI. LASTS LONGER—IT'S THE REST. Phone 15—Prince Rupert Coal Company "fimmnmmlUiu4i-:~-'' ■■'' /R1NCE RI.PZRf .lOL.lNAJ. Wednesday, March 15, 101C YOUR KING AND COUNTRY NEED YOU 51 Recruits Wanted For 102nd Overseas Battalion \Sm Sid. 1 • Training Camp Now Opened At Prince Rupert, B.C. WHEN A MAN IS THIN'KINGOF ENLISTING, THERE ARE FIVE QUESTIONS THAT HE WANTS ANSWERED. THEY ARE: How Long Am I To Serve? Until the end of the war and six mouths after, if required. What Pay Shall ;I Receive? Your puy as a private will be $1.00 per day and 10 cents field allowance. Resides this you will be clothed, equipped and subsisted by the Government. What Will My Wife Receive During My Absence? Every month there will be paid her a separate allowance of $20.00 (also a part of your pay), and if this be not enough to comfortably maintain your family, the Canadian Patriotic Fund will further assist them. What Will Happen If I Am Wounded Or Sick? Vou will lie caied for by the Governmenl uml your pay continued imlil you iiie discharged. If you are permanently disabled, an allowance will lie paid you, varying according to the extent nf the Injury or disability. What Will Be Done For My Wife And Children II I Die On Active Service? The Government will provide iiii adequate pension, thai will enable (lie family to live comfortably until Hie children are old enough in look after themselves. Tlie widowed motliei ni n single man. if (he son lie her sole support, is treated in tile same way us a wife. IF VOl WISH FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ASK Till'; SECRETARY OF THE BRANCH OF THE CANADIAN PARTI- OTIC FUND IN YOUR TOWN. Apply Headquarters Prince Rupert Company, 102nd Battalion, 3rd Ave. CLOSED THEIR MOST * PROSPEROUS SEASON Herring Fishermen Of Newfound- land Will Export Eighty Thousand Barrels. The herring fishermen et New Foundlaiiil have jusl closed their mosl prosperous season in many years. The to'al export of SO,1 ill barrels of pickled and frozen fish was the lariat since 1911, when it amounted t0 85,666 barrels. The valuation nf this year's catch. $238,710 was $40,000 more than thai in 1911. The herring fishery is carrieo on in the bays on the west coast of the colony. A noticeable instance of the adoption of modem methods was ihe fact that rowboats, which heretofore had been used extensively in the work, gave way almost entirely this season to motorhoats. March Firsl starts (lie Rig Sale at Kirkpatrick's. M. M. Stephens Notary Public. UNITED STATES IS. i Coninued from Page One.3 tn United States troops crossing the Mexican border In pursuit of Villa and hif gang. Twelve thousand troops with forty- eight batteries are located on the border between Douglas. Arizona, ann Fl Paso, Texas. Villa has gone eastward. The wires from Juarez have been cut, and it is reported that Villa Is now at Galenna on the Santa Maria River, fifty miles from the Mexican Central Railway. LOCAL LABOR MEN. (Continued rre.ii' Pane One.) I wimiiin h i TTirpirriw —■nn M——Hg—BHMWi Mil e\ .ni Idents happening If rlte boys will persist In riding the bannisters. Ei '-:i > ': ni the princi lal of the school gives the mosl stringent orders against this practice venturesome lads will always be founo willing to take the risks. I think it advisable, however, thai a careful Investigation into all the matters connected with the fatal accident to young McPherson should he held by this department, and I am today forwarding lo Inspector Lord at Prince Rupert the communication from Mr. Macdonald, together with the petition signed by Air. McPherson and many other residents of Prince Rupert, and am instructing him to hold a careful investigation into all the circumstances attending this unfortunate accident. I am also indicating fo the inspector that it might be well for him to investigate the sanitary conditions of the school- houses at Prince Rupert in company with the sanitary Inspector and the building inspector of your city. Yon are aware I presume that the Board of School Trustees at Prince Rupert are responsible for the sanitary conditions of the schools under their charge and also for the safety of the children who attend these schools, but I have deemed it advisable that Ihe inspector should, al his earliest possible convenience, look Into these matters and furnish me wilh : a report regarding them, 1 have the honor to be, Sir. Your obedient servant, \!.KX W'lit'lt ROBINSON, Siiperlntendeiil of Education. Ask V. M. Stephens for your Fire rate. HOW APPENDICITIS CAN RE PREVENTED Pi ince R upei t people s-ninti] know lilint :• few doses of slmi le buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed In Vd- ler-l-kc, often relieve or prevent ap- pi id'cltls. This simnl i mlxtt re re- mot es such . pi: lni foul mattei that ONE SPOONFUL reltei is almo il ANY. C '■ :'!■: i on ;- (Hon, loin ■ '■' : acli or gas, V short t icnt hel c!n oul ■ stonn '. . : uible. Adler-i '■. ,-,-.;.,'-.: ■ : I', -til": of anything we aver sold. C. II, I ONTARIO FIRST CHOICE AS BERLIN'S NEW NAME This Title Finds Greatest Favor Among Manufacturers Of Town. The majority of the manufacturers of the City of Berlin, Out., favor changing its name io Ontario. This decision was reached in a well-attended meeting of the manufacturers. Hydro City was also urged strongly as a most appropriate name, In view of the fact that the Hydro-Electric movement was conceived in this city, and that the formal initiation of the movement took place here. The name Ontario, however, found Immediate favor as being distinctive, no other town bearing this name. The manufacturers will submit a recommendation of this name to the city council at the next session. LAND ACT. TAKE NOTICE that I, Miles Mac- Innis, of Anyox, B. C, occupation merchant, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described land: Commencing at a post 'lanted about 1,500 feet distant in a southeast direction from the shore of an unnamed lake situated near the summit of the divide between the head of Alice Arm and the Nans River, being aboit sixteen miles in an easterly direction from the head of Alice Arm, Cassiar District. B. C. Thence south SO chains, thence west SO chains, thence north SO chains, thence east SO chains to the point of commencement, ind containing 1140 acres, more or less. MILES MacINNIS, Applicant, Carl Bowman, Agent G. T. P. SCHEDULES Steamship Service \m To The South S. S. PRINCE Rl PERT—Sails every Satllrdoj «t il a.m. S. s. PRINCE JOHN—Sails every Tuesday nt 7 p.m. ALASKA SERVICE Commencing March 80th and every Thursday thereafter, Steam- a ship Prince John will rail at 12 noon for Ketchikan, Wl-ongell, .liineiiii and Skug'Viiy. iUKfc TRAINS FOR THE EAST Passengei' Trains leave Prince Ruperl on .Mondays and Thursdays at 10::lO a.m., for Edmontcn, Winnipeg, Toronto, Montreal, Ot- tu\vav New V srk and all Eastern Points. "THE flOAD OF MARVELLOUS SCENERV." On Saturdays nls' ■ Mixed Train, carrying passengei' coach, leaves for Edmonton at (I a.m., making close connections there with regular passengei' train for Winnipeg. For Steamship an I Sleeping Cur Reservations, and full information regarding (ri vel to any pint of the world, apply to G. T. P. Ticket Ollice Third Avenue—Phone 200. Agency All Atlantic and Trans-Pacific Steamship Lines. \. DAVIDSON, General Agent. S. O. ERICH, City Passenger and Ticket Agent. J Canadian Pacific Railway Lowest rules to all Eastern points vl» steamer io Vancouver nod Canadian Pacific Railway. Meals and Berth included tm steamer. PRINCESS SOPHIA FOR ALASKAN PORTS, Friday March 17th. PRINCESS MAY, SOUTHBOUND, Sunday, (3 p.m. ,1. I. PETERS, General Agent, corner Third Ave. and Fourth St. a TENDERS. Tenders addressed to the Sub- Agent of the Department of Marine, Prince Rupert, 13. ('.. endorsed on the envelop, : TENDERS FOR LIGHT- ROUSE AND STEAMER SUPPLIES FOR BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1916- 3:317', covering SHIP CHANDLERY, HARDWARE AND BUILDING .MATERIAL, will he received up to NOON of the 22nd day of March. 1916, for furnishing the Lighthouse |S ami Steamer Supplies required by the Sub-Agent of the Departmenl at Prince Rupert, B. C. during a period ending March 31st. 103 7. Tender forms and lists of supplies will be furnished by the Sub-Agent of the Department at Prince Rupert, B. C, ann all tenders must be made on forms supplied by the Department. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. F. T. SAUNDERS, Sub-Agent. Prince Rupert, B. C, March 14, 1916. 2-t. IBWB—i—M—BMW—MJ5 MINERAL ACT. (Form F.) Certificate Of Improvements. XOTICE. tOO O/IOOOOOOOitiOOOOiOOOO 909009090V09S'f000000000000009O09 THE UNION STEAMSHIP CO. OF B.C. LTD' 1 S.S. VENTURE—Sails for GRANBY, NAAS, SIMPSON, every Men- 5 day, A.M. 5 S.S. VENTURE—Sails fo' VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, $ every Tuesday, S P.M. 5 S.S. CAMOSUN—Sails tor STEWART, GRANBY, SIMPSON, Satur- $ day, S A.M., January, 8th, 22nd; February "ith, lath; S .March tth, 18th. S.S. CAMOSUN—Sails for MASSET, POUT CLEMENTS, Sundays, P. M., January 9th,23rd; February 7th, 21st; March oth, 19th. S.S. CAMOSUN—Sails for SKIDEGATE, JEDWAY, IKEDA, Mondays, P.M..January 10th, 24th; February 7th, 21sl; g Alarch 6th, 20th. 5 S.S. CAMOSl'N"—Sails for BELLA COOLA, RIVERS INLET, VAN- g COUVER, January 13th, 27th; February 10th, 24th; g March 9th, 23th. u JOHN' IIARNSLEV, AGENT, fi.il Second Avenue—Phone 5II8. <a9 ikkhks r>iJiMio<HjcKHK«HKKi ckkwotxhkhjo a0atmtt000000000O00oa I^MHWH'HKHWBKHKHHHKHKH^ I RUPERT MARINE IRONWORKS AND I SUPPLY CO., LIMIT D § WATERFRONT, PRINCI'. RUPERT g ENGINEERS MACHINISTS AND MACHINERY CONTRACTORS 5 Specialists in Marine Power Plant- Oil, Steam, or tmsoline. j? it. C. Const Ageutsc for Ihe British Kromhout Semi-Diesel Oil En- g gine—tile most reliable and economical, mid the cheapest 9 power for (Ishlng hunts, tugs ar " passenger vessels. g Standard Gas Engine company's Engines aud Parts in stock. "WINER," "TERMINUS," "KAN-j SAS," "BIG MISSOURI," "DAUNT- ! LESS," "GOLDEN CROWN," "EP I.Hit!lll'S" AND "LAIIR V Mineral Claim situate In the Portland Canal Mining Division of Cassiar His' 1 I IV ii e loc ited: On Salmon Ri ■ TAKE NOTICE thai I Daniel Undi liorg, F. M. C, No 93.839B., acting for myself ano as agent fori Andrew Lindeborg, F. M. C, No, 93 - 838B., Hiram Stevenson, F. M. ('., No. 93.844B., and D. C, Barbrick, F. M. C, No, 91.112B., Administrator of the James Proudfool Estate, intend, sixty days from the dale here- itS-^5.-. : :. «-"Silo.'. , Q.& •> Steel, Iron, Oils, Wire Rope, Bnliita ItclUn, !'.. ('. Wood Pulleys,' Columbian Bronze Propcllors, Storage Batteries, Dyni s nnd! Murine Accessoi 'es. airs—First-class equipment and staff for machine, ami -hip i-e- pairs, WmmmmmmmmWmmmmm_ ,M P.O. BOX 5 TELEPHONE 313 ? of, t" apply In the .Mining iiee<n-i\er .^O4ioaro9ooao0a0oaa0aa<):.ooai>a09ooo0ooatimti»ooaa9ao00a^ (era Certificate of Improvements, for •*-.=— the purpose of obtaining a Crown 'mvmBmmmmmrrV.'r«^9tmm.,ifvi":'y* ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^mmmmmmmmmmummmmm. Grant of the above claim, \ii-, inrlin r t.'iiv notice ihal action, it 11 fit ■■ section 86, musl in- commenced before Hie iRsne of such Cer- llllcate nf Improvements, uneiiil IHrecliiri nnd „ 9 HAYNER ERO I'liuieell I'lulinlnieiH. Open Hay Night, i.ailii--' IsslNiuni ii llie-i'lini e. PHONE l>6, 710 THIRD WI-: Haled this Ills! ".• nt i :nuiiry,^B n ,,,,,; ... 2 ti- j iw«H«BB3rai;iT*i.9"rWMtswmmiaami I'lione Blue IS!) lies. PbOUS Mil LINOSAY'S CARTAGESSTORAGL 126 FOURTH STREET JINGLE POT COAL ■. 'b handled by us All orders receivs uroi»: i atleol Ion PliorlR N'o. 68. mm Wednesday, March IB, 1916. CANADA'S FAVORITE DRUGSTORES 1/ WATER NOTICE. LADIES IN THESE TIMES Economize In Your Hat Wear GET A NEW SUMMER HAT FOR CENTS. TAKE NOTICE thai THE Sl'RF INLET POWER COMPANY. LIMITED, wiP apply hy Petition to the 'Minister for the approval of the undertaking of iis works and that such Petition will be heard In the, office of the Board on a date to he fixed by I the Comptroller and lhai any person may file an objection thereto In the ollice of the Comptroller or of •tho Recorder of the Distlrct. The name and address of the ap- : 'leant is THE SURF INLET POWER COMPANY, LIMITED, having its l-Ioaci Office ul 1,001 Rogers Building, Vain i uver, It. C. The Water Recorder's office in which this notice Is tn be filed Is al the Courl Mouse, Prince Rupert, TI. C. The : ne of the lake from which the iter is to be taken is Cougar Lake, Princess Royal Island. The quantity of water applied for is ten thousand inches or sixteen thousand cubic feet per minute. The proposed point of diversion is at a point at the outlet of Cougar Lake, and it is lo be returned at a point at sea level on Surf Inlet, and will he used for developing power and electric energy to be used within a radius of ten (10) miles of the works on Princess Royal Island. A copy of th.s notice was posted jjp' nn Hie ground on the 24th day of ,■■■1 J-i-imnj.ijj.uj.iHM!i.\imto: P„, . Di m6_ Dated at Vancouver, B. C. this -Ith day of February, A. D., 1916. DYOLA STRAW HAT DYE GOVERNMENT WEATHER REPORT. Furnished by F. W. Don ling. For 24 hour3 ending 5 p.m. Tuesday, March 14, 1916. Bar. reduced to sea level . . . 29.7 Highest temperature ,19. Lowest temperature 30. Precipitation 02 fO CHHJ-IKHJIKH31KTO-CHKHKW-CHKKKKH ! PERSONALS 1 \\ ill milk lilw 1.,-im Veal ii new one lool All Shades—Ready Fi Come In Anil Inspect, Is Orme's Limited I Corner Third Ave. and d Sixth Street 1 ■f0O9O9O00ooo0O0O00O00oa00O ■t. C. Stiratt, Of Seattle, is in the LAND ACT. Form (M Notice. Skeena Land llislriet, Districl Of Coast, Range 4. TAKE XOTICE that Clyde A. Holler, occupation mine operator, intends to apply for peimlssion to purchase's-f-26. the following described lauds: j .Cmmenelng al a post planted i about one hundred yards Northerly from the mouth of Paradise Creek on the Easterly shore of Bear Lake, Princess Royal Island: thence East 40 chains; thence South 20 chains; thence West 4n chains more or less to the shore of Bear Lake; thence Northerly along the shore of said Luke to the place of commencement, containing 80 acres more or less. February 18th, 1916. f-a-24 CLYDE A. HELLER. TIIE Sl'RF INLET COMPANY, LIMITED. POWER F. XV. HOLLER, Superintendent and Agent. IL spps "*6 f LAND ACT. Form Of Notice. Skeena Land District, District Const, Range I. or TAKE XOTICE that Frederick Bradshaw, of Tonopah, Nevada, occupation mine manager, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 200 feet Easterly from the tvTorthwes! corner of Lot 40, Range f, Coast District; thence North 20 chains; thence West 2u chains; thence South 20 chains more or less to the shore of Surf Inlet: thence following the shore line to the place of commencement, containing forty j acres more or less, February 18th, 1910. f a-24 FREDERICK BRADSHAW. Roynl Naval College Of Canada. The next examination for the entry of Naval Cadets will be held at the examination centres of the Civil Service Commission in May, 1916, successful candidates joining the College on or about the 1st August. Applications for entry will be received up to the 15th April by the Secretary, Civil Service Commission, Ottawa, from whom blank entry forms can now be obtained. Candidates for the examination in .May next must be between the ages of fourteen and sixteen on tbe 1st July, 1916. Further details can be obtained on application to the undersigned. G. J. DESBARATS. Deputy Minister of the Naval Service. Department of the Naval Service, Ottawa, January 10th, 1916. Unauthorized publication of this advertisement will not be paid for. —90,793. 3-m-j-30 Keep your eyes open for Kirkpatrick's March Sale. Charles Durham, of the 102nd Battalion, returned from a trip to his home at Kltselas last evening. * 4 * P. W. Anderson is back from Surf Inlet where he has been engaged on work for the mining company there. * * * Capt. Whitlow arrived from Kitse- las last evening and went south by the Prince John. He is to be attached to the Kootenay Battalion which is now to be organized. o LOCAL NEWS ITEMS all over, the continent by friends of the Red Cross, who were asked to help. i. * * Capt. J. E. and Mrs. Gllmore have taken up their residence in the home on Third Avenue vacated by Mr. and Mrs. B. Kaufman, who are now in Seattle. The committee in charge of the concert to be given on Ihe evening of St. Patrick's Day, Friday next, are arranging an excellent programme as usual. The concert will be given in the Empress Theatre, Mrs. .1. W. Potter am] Mrs. Norman | Mclnnis were declared joint winners i l«>lWKHKHKHKB«HKH«HKHKBKaKHMHKl^^ o Eye Troubles Corrected Mr. Bulger has had over ten years experience in sight testing and fitting glasses, and last mid-summer took a post graduate course, which included the latest discoveries in tbo science of optometry or eye measuring. One of the most inn ortant is dynamic sklametry. The new method of Prof. A. J Cross, of New York, in which the eye is measured by a beam uf reflected light and any error is recorded. Hut we do nol simply rely on one method; each eye is tested separately, In three different ways, besides trying the muscular balance, together and the nervous acuteness. We use the new drugless method's, no drops In the eye and uo heavy frame resting on your face; ours swings from the wall by a bracket. PRICES AS LOW AS ANYWHERE Bulger & Denike do reliable watch repairing. 1-w. - ' c March 27 and 'M. th* date of the Great Majestic Serial, "The Goddess" with Anita Stewart. tf. The Eagles' Club hold a Whist Drive and tournament in the K. of P. Hall this evening. X * * Get your piano tuned by Harry C. Evans, pioneer piano tuner and player expert. Leave orders at Bulger i- Denike's. (Wark's) jewelry store. tf. * * * The steamer Salvor is engaged in the work of getting all ready at-the scene of the Caniosun's grounding. for the getting of her off when the prop : tide is due. A Parcel Post Sale in aid of the Red Cross Society will be held in the Red Cross Rooms on Friday of this week. Visitors will have the choice of an Immense number ef packages to draw from at 2.". cents each. These packages have been received from of the prize offered by Bulger & Denike for the explanation of the workings of ihe mysterious clock which has been In the window of the store. Mr, Bulger decided these two were ties. The ladies have donated the engraved glass pitcher, which was the prize, to the Red Cross Society anil ii will be raffled at the Carnival of the Allies. Mrs. George P. McColl gave a whist party at her home Monday evening in aid of the funds of the Russian booth of the Carnival of the Allies. Over forty were present. The prizes were won by Mrs. T. H. Johnson, of Seal Cove, and Mr. William Turnbull. A dainty lunch was served and a most enjoyable musical programme rendered. Mrs. McColl wishes to thank all who so kindly assisted in making the evening a success. Tbe sum of $12 was realized. o PARCEL POST SALE. Do not fail to attend and patronize the "Parcel Post Sale" in aid of the Red Cross Fund, at the Red Cross -Rooms, next to Wrathall's Store, Third Avenue, between the hours of 10 a.m. and S p.m., Friday, March 17, (St. Patrick's Day). Parcels have been received from all parts of the Dominion of Canada and the United States. These parcels will be placed on sale for 2." cents each, as receiv- Q'e, without opening, being contributed by friends of the different ladies assisting in this sale, and the public can safely be assured that each parcel will contain the value of at least 2."> cents, and from the outward appearance, it is quite safe to assume, in most cases, the value of contents will exceed that amount. The sale will he in charge of Mrs. Arnold, Mrs. Eggert, Mrs. Sweet, Mrs. MeNicholl, Mrs. Kergin and Mrs. Mehan. o Get your new Spring Suit at March Sole at Kirkpatrick's. BULGER & DENIKE OPTICIANS AND JEWELLERS lW«K>mKHKK3<l<K«KH'j 9 990999900900990X00000099000 ooooooa-.. 6 0 j Blakely Co , Jewellers, and Watch Repairers 0 a 9 HARRY SELFE a watchmaker of long experience has been pnt in g charge of that department—Satisfaction guaranteed. See our stock of nuggets from the North. Make your choice while they last and have them made up in the city as stick-pin, brooch or pendant. Encourage Home Industry and keep the money In the city. EYES TESTED SCIENTIFICALLY by an expert in that line of work—Latest appliance for testing. HIGH CLASS STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM Corner Third Avenue and Sixth Street IKHJWfKH-HKKHJlWKBKHKrt^^ ****** <t**********f*********************************** THE METHODIST CHURCH British Columbia Conference Rev. 3. F. Dimmick, Pastor. Parsonage 032 Sixth Ave. XX. ('lunch, Sixth Ave. & Musgrnv Place POSTAL XOTICE. Postmasters are Inform* d that the exchange of M s Orders n Ith Den- mat It, Hollt nd, Norway and Swi u :.. wbli h v.i..- : endi d on I le 8th j Vugiisi, I '■ i i. hn In en resumed, and loney Ordi - I : • c Hi los al the - i e ol com- n a [oiim rly. ooooooooooofluofrooooociooooa B. C. Undertakers beg l" Inform theil friends and the public generally that they have engaged the services of a First Class Undertaker, who is a graduate of a Canadian and American College of Embalming, Sanitation, Disinfection and Bacteriology, and who holds both Canadian and American Diplomas. Lady Aslstant always in attendance to c*»« for ladles and children. Office and Parlors No. Hi, COtner Und Street und 2nd Ave. g Phone 41. Open Hay and Might 0 »3lHKHKH«HK«Krt«KKB MINERAL ACT. (Form F.) Certificate Of Improvements. XOTICE. "TIP TOP," "RAMBLER," "BI"- ENA VISTA," '" ROV1XCE," ".IAIN" AND "KNOB MILL," Mineral Claims situate In the Portland Canal Mining : j Dl\ Ision of Cassiar Dlsti let, Where ati'!: tin Salmon River. TAKE NOTICE thai I, Daniel Lindeborg, F. M. '■'., No. 98.839B,. id Ing t'lt' ii • self and as agenl for || \ Andrew Lindeborg, F, M. C„ No, 93,. ASK FOR rSE ROSES m World's Bed ^—— 4 S git ' f^F5** MR. HARRY HANSON, Prince Rupert, B. C, April 9, 1914. "The Reliable Plumber," Prince Rupert, B. C, I have great pleasure in certifying to the excellent hot water and heating system that you installed in our parsonage, and that after six months of operation through the winter months it 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 baking purposes. In addition to this, the wall radiator which you placeo in dining-room and connected witli the range boiler has given us splendid satisfaction, supplying us with ample heating throughout 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. Yours very truly, (Signedl I Rev.) J. F. DIMMICK. Speceial price for coil forniontli of March only will he Fifteen dollars, Ten dollars cash, balance .'IO days. THE RELIABLK PLUMBER Phone 4811 P. O. Box 31)5 4.4.4.444.4.4.**********************************4.4.44.444.4.4.4.4. HARRY HANSON i * J * * * * * * * X- * X- ***************************************************** Royal Bank of Canada 338B., Hiram Stevenson, F. M. C. No. 93,84 IP.., and D. ('. Barbrick, F. M. C, No. 111,11211., Administrator oi the James Proudfoot Instate, Intend, sixty days from Ihe date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Granl of the above claim. And further take notice that action, under section 85, must be commenced before the issue of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 31st day of January, A. D., 1916. m-2-jly-2 Tie Morning Journal delivered to your come at 50 cents a month. HEAD OFFICE: MONTREAL Capital Paid up . Reserve Fund . . . Total Assets ESTABLISHED 18(11) . $11,5(30,000 . $i:L2:s<i,ooo 9108,809,000 . Savings Rank Department—$1 will open an nccount Branches Throughout Canada and Hanking Connections Willi All Parts of the United States. Agents Throughout the World. 1". XX. DOHERTY. Manager . - Prince Ruperl Branch 4^444444************************44***************4444 Send for Five Roses Cook Book— COUPON Write Name *r>d Address pUlfily Don't forg*< to enclose Ten ConU in mmpt NAME OF DOIXA «, BEING A MANUAL OF GOOD RECIPES csrefully chosen from ihe contributions of over two thouannd ■ucensful users of Five Rotes Flour throughout Canada. AUo Useful Notes on the various classes of good things to est, all of which have been carefully checked and re-^hecked by competent authority. Mim your Emekim lo UK£ Of THE WOODS MILLIHC CO. UMITED, WINNIPEG Distributors Prince Rupert, B.C ITWWABT * MOBMHy KWjLY. DOUGLAS * OO. A. E. WRIGHT Provincial and Dominion Umd Sur- vey,„.—Surveying and Engineering. letween Second and Third Avenues P. O. Bo.v 10. SAVE YOUR EYES If you would save your eyes—have them fitted perfectly with glasses hy DR. INMAN Offices—788 Exchange Building IMPERIAL MACHINE IRKS Engines Installed and General R«l... ■)xy-Aoetylene Vlant m >c;io Phono ISoil 100 Third . am Prince Rupert Journal 50c. per Month DR. J. S. BROWN, DENTIST Grown and Bridge WorK s Specialty Office: Smith Block, Third Avcuu* Phone 404. s Capt. J. McGee 0* M.M.S.A. a 5j Masters and Mates prepared 2 for examination. Compass a I- S juster. a Phone Red 002 3 "NAUTICAL ACADEMY" i 5 Helgerson Block, opposite | Royal Hotel 009090O90a9t)O9999090is99s*99
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of your page to embed this item in your website.
<div id="ubcOpenCollectionsWidgetDisplay">
<script id="ubcOpenCollectionsWidget"
src="{[{embed.src}]}"
data-item="{[{embed.item}]}"
data-collection="{[{embed.collection}]}"
data-metadata="{[{embed.showMetadata}]}"
data-width="{[{embed.width}]}"
async >
</script>
</div>

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