ji*. , . ... ■vij.'^mwWfc uMi iriinn.'wmJ.^m.m.i^> mi.y. «■ , , «»iui*«» — »Wli«U«li »ii The Journal $5.00 a Year i class Job Work VOL. VI. PRINCE RUPERT, II. ('., THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1916. Price :• Cuts. No. 56. BRITISH LABOR TO SUPPORT WA gj-imn . ENEMY HAS BEEN DRIVEN BACK IN EAST AFRICA HALIBUT LANDED IN JANUARY GIVES PROMISE OF GREAT SEASON Labor Men In Britain Decide To Support Government In War ACTIVITY IS MOKE MARKED IN WESi ARTILLERY AlONG THE FRONT '*' IN FRANCE AMI FLANDERS Expected Attacks On Anniversary Of Kaiser's Birthday. Paris, Jan. 26.—An official report says: in Artois there has been sustained artillery activity. Last night we made an attack upon the Germans at one ot the craters made by mine explosions between the Soinine and the Avre. Our batteries bombarded the enemy's barracks and destroyed Its abserviiiion post. EXPECT ACTIVITY London, Jan. 2 6.—There is renewed activity on the western front, following ihe German repulse on Tuesday in Flanders. It is predicted that Thursday, which is the Kaiser's 57th birthday, will witness a desperate effort to force a road to Calais. CANADIAN PATRIOTIC FUND (Prince Rupert Branch.) A public meeting will be held in the city hall on Thursday night at eight o'clock, for the purpose of electing office-bearers of the above organization. W. E. COLLISON, Secretary. London, Jan, 26.—The Military Service Bill has passed its third rending in the House ot Lords. The British Labor conference, by a great majority, has reversed its former attitude regarding the war. A resolution was adopted by that body pledging its assistance to the Government as far as possible. It could be seen at the outset that a considerable body of the men was of the opinion that it should support the Government. This was made evident when 600,000 miners threw their unanimous vote in the balance against the anti-war movement. The success of the patriotic resolution, supporting the Government in its war measures, was from Ihat moment certain. CABHET MEETING SEATTLE AFRAID AGAIN POSTPONED OF SALMON TRADE MINISTERS WILL NOT MEET IN IN KAMLOOPS UNTIL MONDAY IT IS FEARED I.N SOUTH THAT PRINCE RUPERT WILL SECURE ALASKAN I3ISINESS II' Weather Allows Members Of Gov- Tin Plate Can Be Laid Dow,. Cheap- ernment To Attend Gathering er By The C. T. I B, O. Has Arrived. The steamer British Columbia, Capt. Foellmers, arrived in port last evening. Will Take Place. Victoria, Jan. 26. —Hon. W. R. Ross, .Minister of Lands, has received a telegram from Premier Bowser at Kamloops to the effect that the postponed Cabinet meeting will be held at Kamloops on Monaay next if the weather is such as to permit that taking place. Hon. Mr. Bowser added in the message, that Hon. C. E. Tisdall and Hon. William Manson hoped to reach Kamloops on Saturday. Revelstoke, Jan. 2 6.—The C. P. R. traffic to the east has been resumed, but the westbound trains are turning nl Kamloops. There are thirty-six miles of slides between Lytton and Yale. The Cabinet meeting, which was called for today at Kamloops, was postponed until Saturday. Route. A Seattle despatch says, reversal and readjustment of the salmon shipping trade may follow the announcement through authentic channels, that the G .T. P. had named a rate on tin plate of $1.50 per ton lower into Alaska cannery centres through the new northern gateway than by way of Seattle, and that preparations were already being made by several of the leading cannerymen to take advantage of the reduced rates. If this is done, this business will be lost to American transcontinental railway lines, and a remedy is now being sought by the carriers. The terminal rate at Prince Rupert will be the same, but hauled in Grand Trunk Pacific steamers from that point to the Alaska canning (Continued on Page Four) British Forces Cain Advantage Over Enemy In East Africa London, Jan. 26.—An official report received here says: General Smith-Dorrien reports that on Jan. 11 our troops advanced from Motiy- uni, British Bast Africa, and drove off a small force of the enemy holding Serengeti camp. The British force then occupied the camp. ■—-o MONTENEGRO'S MOVE WAS ONK TO GAIN TIME WITH AUSTRIA Rome, Jan. 26.—Premier Miotieko- \ itch, of Montenegro, says thai the truce with Austria was simply a ruse to enable the Montenegrin army to gain several weeks of time to prepare for its retreat into Albania, to effect a junction with tlie Serbians in their effort to defend Scutari. King Nicholas and his family arrived in Home today. TURKEY THREATENS SEPARATE PEACE GERMANY REPORTED TO HAVE QUARTERED SOLDIERS IN CONSTANTINOPLE Galician Crisis Has Had Disturbing Effect Upon The Kaiser. Rent now from M. M. Stephens. Over A Million And A-Quarter Pounds Of Halibut Came Into Port During Month Of January During The Off Season M. M. Stephens wonts your business. j-5 SAVE MONEY Use New Wellington COAL PHONE 1113. ************************** I Look For This Sign J We Never Close PhJhe 553- Strictly Union House 624 Third Ave., Prince Rupert, +4.4.4.4.4,4.4.4 44.4444.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4,4.4.4 The halibut landed in Prince Rupert for the month of January, which is an off month as far as fishing is concerned, reached an amount that gives promise of tremendous things in that line for the season. For a great part of the month there was practically no fish landed here, the boats being either tied up for the annual overhauling or were handicapped by bad weather on the banks. There has, in reality, been only about a week's fishing, so that the showing inacie by the landing of 1,275,900 pounds is a remarkable one. It serves •; to bear out the prophecy made by the j dealers here, that practically all the ': halibut boats will be in here this summer landing their catches. Prince Ruperl bus not only been supplying the eastern market this month, but has been called upon al different times to ship supplies of halibut In Seattle to meet the coast demand, Valued at 5 cents a pound, tiie halibut which has arrived here in Jan.. reached a value of $63,705. The figures are from Dec. 26 to Jan. 25, thus giving 11 full month, but not the calendar month of January. In addition to the halibut there Insure now with M. M. Stephens. •0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000^ sTowtl, OUR 1917 CALENDER SAMPLES this month. Kindly hold your order until you have seen same. THE G. W. NICKERSON CO. PRINCE RUPERT KmiovifWi00^^ was landed here quite a quantity of cod. Of this latter variety there was 11,700 pounds. There were 500 pounds of salmon lann'ed, which was all used fresh or frozen, and which is valued at. $25. Practically the same amount of flounders were landed here as there was of salmon in January. In Ihe matter of crabs 1,200 which was no inconsiderable amount. On a conservative valuation of $5.00 a hundred weight, the total value of the fish landed in Prince Rupert in January was $04,400, represented by 1,289,800 pounds all told. The month of January in all lines musl be expected to be a light one, with tl:" exception of herring, Under normal conditions the month would have given a high value in this variety of lish. The herring has. this year, been very shy le enter the harbor, am: hence there has been no value from thai side nl' the industry. Thousands of tons, aggregating a high value, should have been set to the credit of this variety of fish. So far not a dollar is so credited. It is expected that February may be a rich month as far as herring is concerned. The arrival of these fish will necessairly be followed by a strenuous effort on the part of the fishermen lo put in a good supply, adequate to the needs of the port. With the fishing boats now out for the most part, there is every reason to expect that the month of February may be a record maker in the amount of fish landed here. This will be specially good If tho herring run comes and allows the full catch for bait, as well as for shipping out in a fresh state or for kippering to meet the demanas of the market. RAISER HAS GONE TO SCENE OF WAR NEAR SALONIKI Saloniki, Jan. 2G.—The Kaiser, accompanied by General Von Macken- zen, has arrived at Gievgeli, on the border of Greece and Serbia, An attack on Saloniki is expected, as the Teutons are completing the railway lines and are provisioning their troops. An army of 320,000 men Is ready 10 attack the Allies, anu the German artillery Includes three slxteen- incli siege guns. SIX LIVES LOST IN FIRE IN SEATTLE WH1LK DRYING HEMP I I,AMIS CAI OUT MATERIAL c.M'S- ING OUTBREAKS ANGLO-ISRAELISM WAS SUBJECT OI' DEBATE Interesting Evening Spent At Presbyterian Church Last Night. Dumas To Property Amounted To $12.1,011(1 it Is Hsti.. muted. Seattle, Jan, 20.—Six lives were lost ana properly was damaged to the extent of $25,000 by a Are in the Talbot-Walker Building. Hemp, which had been damaged In the Blue Finnic aieliouse fire, was being dried.. The hemp came in contact with a heated stove which caused the blaze. A very interesting meeting of tho Fortnightly flub was held at the Presbyterian Church last night, when the question of Anglo-Israolism and its relation lo Bible Prophecy was discussed. The subject was Introduced by Mrs. Grant, who rend a .cry Interesting paper on the subject, set- ting forth reasons fur believing thai ihe British people were descended from the ten insi 1 rlbes ot Israel and ah 1 a Ing that, were iiii. a rorrei 1 ■. lev . vvhi : II : ant In the ful of prophei y Uter 'the ; ■ Ihe ibjeci 10 freely discus: ed bj lioi e pi esenl G R. N'aden, IV. Ti rnbtill, II. F. McRae, Harry Hoffman, W E. Williams and \V. J. Lenlle, all took pari iu Hie discussion ' many of then belli ■ tieal as 10 the . orrectness of 1 be theory. .Mr Ledlle, however, strongly inclined to il. Perhaps the most interesting address was thai uiven le Harry Huffman, whi approached ihe subject 1 Continued on^Pago Four. I Snow Blocked Trafllr. The G. T. P has suffered somewhat from the snow In the mailer of train service. In consequence the next train In will be Friday, and on the same day a train will leave for the east. Paris, Jan. 26.—The Turkish Heir Apparent Is seeking a separate peace, and the movement is believed to be inspired by the Kaiser's agents. This report, which comes from Alliens, Is credited, owing in the ahandonmenl or the Turkish expedition againsl ihe Suez Canal and the Turco-Bulgarian offensive againsl Saloniki. An admission has been made by Treasurer Hellferich in the Reichstag, that the financial position of Turkey is precarious, and that it has been found necessary t0 quarter 50.- 000 Gen. ans in Constantinople to prevent a revolution. He argued thai the Ottoman Ktn- pire Is bankrupt and the financing of it would be an enormous drain on German finances. Germany is alarmed by the growing menace of the Russians in Ga- licia, and cannot afford lo supply men, money and arms to Turkey in face of the Gellcian crisis. The Kaiser desires thai Turkey conclude peace on the basis of the status quo, with the absolute neutrality of the Dardanelles, Open Wednesday mill Saturday evenings, M. M, Stephens. ************************** i Westholme i I Opera House I TONIGHT * Special \Hructions —- Greal * -even-Heel SIlOU . 1 1' il.l I [OILMAN I'rescnlx * * Ihe Kllllllllllinl Vrtlstc Snpl I'M IIM. I i:i:ill I.UK J in her triumphant 1 rce'n ap- J pcarance, f kt SOLD " III file 1 ICCI,All! AMMA'I KM JOI i:\. + M.- -hovIng tin lntesl ni wa t + line. J Russians destroyln Prince Henry doing his bit, * and other features. 'WILFUL IMKROSK" J Keystone Comedy Lois of j + ginger in this om . It's a bear f * of a not. 4 * + * COMING — Charles Chaplin * * + * iii "Tin: MIX-UP." j '*Jf****'H-**f*****.**4***-**** ■™»JW" -•^^^mir—^ '- " ■ f Thursday, January 27, 1916. PRINCE RUPERT JOFH!»iL jpnurt Kuvert journal MINERAL ACT. telephone L38. !.. II. NELSON, Editor. Ird Avenui sear McBi "■"< ':- ■ Poato ' 6 B ix P 7. PAI " " Publl u rnlm Mnnu ■ cltj at the foila advance:— One Year f"11" 52 59 Three Monti • ?1.26 ir : jt paid in per Month $0.60 l*n 1.li bi u ■ I iy for ci.cn- atlon outside thi Cl y oi Prim i Rupert at %2.on a year, addressed to points In Can idi ,: •• ■ .00 a year I i all points in the Dl Ited Kingdoi I the United >ti tee or other foreign count'-'les. Advertising Rates Upon Application Telephone l;58. <S^ffi Thursday, Januarj 27, 1H16. (Form !',) Certillcate of Improvements. N'O'lIt THE FISH OUTLOOK. ,, 'I he ii-, n' s givi a a the news col uinn-' of the Journal this morning, re lathe to the halibul trade during January, should le very gratifying reading I" residents of the city. There was a time when this port would have considered a catch, such as was brought to port here this month, us u monster one for any month in the year. Now, In the off season for fish. Ing, we Und a very substantion amount of lisli brought in. This is a promise of immense things this summer, when the real fishing weath er begins. 3Iaid dim il Claim, sit uate in the Skeena Mining Pi\ is,, a ■ i: i lead oi A.1 : IKE MOTH E thai I, Alfn ■ i ■ '. Free Mine r's Certifi .: i v a ai ent fo Gri Free Mine I i N'o. B 54,082, and IV. II. Coi . dim i i Certillcate No. B 69, 9S6, In ' ctj il lys from the date - apj lj ;" the Mining Recorder my ;i Certificate of Improvements, for ihe purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claim. ■ ' hi- take notice that action. under section 85 musl be commenced ton the issm of such Certificate of linproi ements. Dated this 30th day of October. A. D t-o-SJ MINERAL ACT. NAVIGABLE WATERS' TION ACT. PHOT'EC STILL SEARCHING FOR LOST IN TRAIN WRECK Corea, Wash.. Jan. 26.—Three hundred men are searching for the bodies of those killed when the ava lanche carried away the Great Nor them train No. 25 on Saturday after noon in the Cascade Mountains. The killed and missing Include Edward Betterman, his wife and baby, and son Ralph, of VVenatchee, Wash., and Mrs. Fern Wallace and baby, of Lyons, Wash. An unknown man was burned to death In the dining car. Traffic will be closed on the Cascade division for a week. W. S. Carter, of 005 23rd Avenue, East, Vancouver, is amongst the missing. J. H. HILDITCH Contractor and Builder Estimates given on nil classes ol work, whether small or large. Personal attention given to every Hem PHONE GREEN 323 »<HKi<H>!KiiM-l»lHrtHHKHW<«HWiKl DR. INMAN Eye Specialist ; Glasses Accurately Fitted OtOOOOOa KH ■C B. C. Undertakers bi ■ o hum in i lii ii friends anil the public gi nei ally thai they ha e engageo I he sen ices of a I'irsi Class Undertaker, who is a graduate Of a Canadian and American College of Embalming, Sanitation, Disinfection ami Bacteriology, and who holds both Canadian and American Diplomas. Lady Asistani always in attendance to care for ladies and children. Ollice mill Parlors No. 117, coiner 2ml Street mill 2nd Ave. S Phone 41, Open Day nnd Night O f O OOOO0 00 CKKK/OC8JCH R. S. C. Chapter 115. Richard I',. McGinnls hereby gh notice that he has, undei seclion 7 of the said Act, deposited with the Minister of Public Works, at Ottawa and in (he office of the District Regis tor of Titles at Prince Rupert, B. C. a description of the site and of the plans for a wharf proposed to be built in Alice Arm, Observatory In let, British Columbia, at a point situ ate about % miles south of the south east corner of Lot 1,074, Range Coast District, B. C. AND TAKE NOTICE that after the expiration of one month from the date of the first publication of this notice, Richard B. McGinnls, will under Section 7 of the said Act, apply to the Minister of Public Works at his office In the City of Ottawa, for approval of the said site ann plans, and for leave to construct the said wharf. Dated at Prince Rupert, B. C, this 22nd day or October, A. D. 1015. s-o-31 RICHARD B. McGINNIS, Applicant MINERAL ACT. I^'orni F.) Certificate Of Improvement*. NOTICE. "Edith M.", Glenora," "Oneda," "Cobalt Fraction," "Evans," "Granby," "Railroad," "Ayrshire," and 'Motherlode," Mineral Claims, situate In the Portland Canal Mining Division of Cassiar District. Wheie located, on American Creek. TAKE NOTICE that Pacific Coas Exploration Company, Limited, Free Miner's Certificate No. 93.862B, Intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to lne Alining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaj, ing a Crown Grant of the above claim. And further take notice that action under section S5, must be commenced before the issue of such Certificate of Improvements. Hated this lili day of October. IS. D. 1915. t-o-26 (Form FA • Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE. Mayday. Maypole and Ma.i fl Frai tion Min< ral Claims, sitital : ' i ining Die ision oi I siar D! Wheie located Iddi Creek, 11 ' '.':. B. C. TAKE NOTICE thai I, 1. Fred .: hie, Fi I fie.ate No. 90,071 B acl ins' as agent fi r lie Granby Ci i lated Minini Ing & I , • Co. Limiti d. ' •■• lib l ei tlficate Mo, 90.810E sixty uays from thi di apply to the Alining Record. [0 . C rtiflcate of Improvements, for the ol obtaining a Crown Granl of the above claim. And further take- notice mat action under section 85, musl bi co i ed before the ssue of such Certificate of Improvements. jated this 4th day of October, 19] . >5 J. Fredd Ritchie, Agent. SPRUCE LOGS WANTED. Wanted large quantity Si ruce lo ;e, of good size, and scaling at leas- 31 pel cent. Xo. 1. Write particulari as to price, quality and earliest delivery to C. P. Coles & Co., Vancouver, tf ,. | >, i \&eT""- II0TEL DIRECTORY '.-IS Ol? COAL REGULATIONS. Members of tlie Prince Rupert Licensed Vintners' Association' Tie Morning your nome at i Journal delivered to i) cents a month. 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 planted about 3,500 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 Naas River, being about 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 80 chains, thence east 80 chains to the point of commencement, and containing (340 acres, more or less. MIKES MacINNIS, Applicant, Carl Bowman, Agent. Dated Nov. 23, 1915. w-d-1 Coal : ,: rl lii of tl > Domin ion in Manitoba. Saskatchewan and Alberta, the Y-\.on Territory, thi f ■ : -, ■ l : erritoi es and Proi Ince of British ('. | ra ', li '" I for '■ term of twei ,. on yean it an ann ia) re tal ot >; pei icre ■ more thai 2,580 Mies will be ! lased to one a] tions a lens isi I e ■ i il by tbe i pplii ani n 'creon fo ii: Agenl or Sub Agent of the di ■ trie in which (ho rights -pi'lind for are sin.. In Burvjyed territory He land must ',e described by sections, or li gal i ■:••''■',: Isions of sect inns, and in imsurveyed territory the trac plied foi shall :>e staked out by the applicant himself. Bach application must be ncrmi- panied by a fee of ..5, which will bo ■■ 'undi i! If the : , hi applied for are no! available, but not otherwise. A royalty shall be paid en the merchantable output of the mine ut the rate of five cents per ton. The person operating the mine . furnish tbe Agenl wi'b sworn returns accounting for the full tity of merchantable coal mined and pay the royally thereon. If the coal mining rights re not being op- crated, such returns shsu d e furnished nt least once it yeur. The lease will include tho coal mining rights only; but the lessee may be pormittel to pure-base whatever available surface rights may be considered necessary for the work- WINDSOR HOTEL or. of FinK Ave. and Eighth \V. II. ARIGHT. Prop. HOTEL CENTRAL First Ave. and Seventh St. European un I American .'Inns $1.00 to p2.30 Per Day Peter Black, Prop. Pacific Cartage Limited General rcujii..ng Furniture Moving a Specialty. W'aen you buj COAL buy the BBS! — Ladj /'iih lump or Comox ', ../lied Nut KNOX HOTEL iitd Ave. Between Kightli nnd Ninth European Plan; Rates i»e to $1.00 Pi iti.y Besner & Besner, !n.p EMPRESS BOTE* J. v. Rochester \. fl. Caslej ' Third Ave. Betwotc Slvih and Seventh Sts. European Plan; 50e to SI Per Diu The Queen Chariot te Oil Fields limited Ollice will open today in I..iu-Butler !,, Ildh for sale oi a Iim ted amount ol Treasury Stack GEO. F. Mil DONALD, Sec-Trent, w ROYAL HOTEL Oorioy Ai Burgess, Props. Third Ave. and Sixth St. gton The Pnvorite Household ( ml Cleanest, Brightest and Best Rogers & Albert Second Avenu* Phone 118 St-w-2-w. European Plan Strain Healed of the m;ue at the rate of $10 1 per acre. For full .iifurmatlon application should be made to t. c Secretary of the Department of the interior, Ottawa, oi- to any Agent or Sub-Agent of Dominion Lands. W W. CORY, Deputy Minister of the Interior [BEAVER WHOLESALE LIQUOB CO., LIMITED Second Ave. und Sixth St. Phone 102 MINERAL ACT. (Form F.) MINERAL ACT. I !i rl Meat" el Improvements. "Bandolier" and "Rangoon" Mineral Claims, situate in the Portland "anal Mining Division of Caasa'.r District. Where located: Oi American Creek. TAKE NOTICE thai I, R. M, btew- art, l'\ M. C. Ni. Oi,30CB, acting for myself and ns agent for .1. W. Stew- irt, P. M. C. No. !I4,342B, W. I). Noble, F. M. C. No. 94.0S3B, and Alex. Rutherford, F. M. C. No. 90,- 015B, intend, 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 claim. And further take notice that action under section 85, must he commenced before the Issue of such Certificate of Improvements. Haled ibis 23rd day of September, A. D. 1015. o-9 Certificate 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, B. C. TAKE NOTICE that I, J. Fred Ritchie, Free Miner's Certificate No. 90,- 071B, acting as agent for the Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelting ft Power Co., Limited, Free Miner's Certificate No, 90,810B, intend 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 claim. And further take notice that action, under section 85, must be commenced before the Issuance of such Certificate of Improve- nienlss. Dati c! this 20th day of Oct. A. D. 1916. w-d-1 .1. KURD RITCHIE, Agent. Skeena Land District—District of Queen Charlotte islands. TAKE NOTICE that R. N. Ferguson, agent, Victoria, B. C, and A. M Hall, manager, Vancouver, B. C, intends to apply for permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing al a post planted 100 chains east and 60 chains north of the mouth of Joseph Creek,to the southeast corner of C. L. No. 10,148, thence 80 chains north, thence 80 chains east, thence 80 chains south, thence 80 chains west to the point of commencement. R. N. FERGUSON and A. M. HALL Name of applicants G. W. KERR, Agent. Dated July 17, 1915. w-s-15 .MINERAL ACT. (Form V.) Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE. "Rosalie" Mineral Claim, situate in the Portland Canal Miuing Division of Cassair District. Where located: South fork of Glacier Creek. TAKE NOTICE that I, William Spruck, Free Miner's Certificate No S0.499B, intends, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose nf obtaining a Crown Grant 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 27th day of September, A. D. 1915 o-5 The Morning Journal delivered tn your home at 50 cents a month. *-. vi/it.—-1 TIMBER SALE X 511. Sealed tenders will be received by the Minister of Lands not later than noon on the 19th day of January, 3 91(3, for the purchase of Licence X 54 1, to cut 1,256,000 feet of Hemlock and Spruce, on an area adjoining L. 1,625, East Arm, .luskatla Arm, Graham Island, Queen Charlotte Islands District, Two 12) years will be allowed for removal of timber. Further particulars of the Chief Forester, "Victoria, B. C. t-d-28. Reduced Price of | MILK | The Standard Dairy 'RINOE RUPERT IMPORTING CO. LIMITED Empress Hotel Building—Third Ave. Piione 7 The Morning per month. Journal 50 rents w-cKHKBKBj-a-SHj a#03W»<Hj<iiKBj a a I WALKER'S MUSIC STORE $ Corner Second Ave and 4th St, O , , ■; Pianos anil other musical Instruments for sale, jj Pianos to Rent. § A large assortment of sheet u - music, Classic songs nnd music, 3 o 5 S and nil Ihe popular selections 6 of the day *Jret>|Kll>tWlK»mKHK>*C<nO-l3ctflO D FflONE 554 P.O. BOX 60 FOR APERHANGING AINTING OLISH1NG AND WALL TINTING HIGH-GRADE INTERIOR DECORAITING A SPECIALTY Martin Swansan SECOND AVE. *EAR McBRIDH THE MOST COMFORTABLE TOURING CAR IN THE CITY Answer* »M calls diij und night Phone 99 Stand: Hotel Prince Rupert 00 OO no anryf iJ-0«^mKi-ftCKHJtH»0 JHW<HKBW'IKHM-i>3KH><l^4-iKHK«l-!j <i OOoOaaOOaOOOaaifO-::.- I Prince Rupert Transfer Co. —FOR- Coal, Furniture ffoving, Baggage and Heavy Teaming W. J. CRAWFORD, Manager DTjr/^ATt^ COO Office and Residence: PHONE bbb 1000 TraBD AVE, ***************************************************** LUMBER I Coal, Cement, Plaster anu Brick | AND A COMPLETE LINE OF BDJLDERS' SUPPLIES J F'irst Avenue Li jr-iivi'iJuiLs Prince Rupert TeiepJione 186 ***************************************************** will deliver pure milk usual high standard of Its 2 I■■■■■' '-"••■"''": <-■•>■■■: * .-'■■: nt ,r> cents n Pint or 10 cents n Quart. Phone Standard Dairy. Blue 247 <Ki-friWtKiWKH}lKi#iK^ i&*00000000000000000a000000 if. v Capt. J. McGee M.M.S.A. Masters und Mates prepared lor examination. Compass adjuster. Phone Red 502 "NAUTIOAIj ACADEMY" Helgerson llloek, opposite Roynl Hotel IttHKHKl cKHWOtBWKHHKHKi OOO ciOtt CLEAN UP AND PAINT UP NOW O-CKDAK y, PS, O-CBDAR MO!' POLISH ALABASTINE SANITARY WALL COATING WATER HOSE, GARDEN TOOLS, WATERING CANS MARTIN-SBNOUR 100 PER O- .'T. PURE PAINT PAINT BRUSHES, LAWN MOWERS AND GRASS SHEARS CARPET BEATERS, GARBAGE PATT 9 WINDOW SCREENS, SCREEN US —AT THE— KAIEN HARDWARE CO., eos Third a*. OUR COAL LASTS LONGER—IT'S THE REST. Phone IS—Prince Rupert Coal Company biW>Kt3JiKHWtKHKH>o^Ki-ao a ooo^oti aaoo^aooaoooaooofaaoa T TT /RINCE RUPERT fOUHNAL GSSSSESSBSSSt. aSSg|THK WESTHOLME SE( ' RES FAMOUS EMOTIONAL DRAMA Help To Make Your All the Public requires is to known what attractions you have Tell the Public what vou have Tell them through the Journal Do Not Delay and Advertise at once: 1 The Film "Sold" Much Appreciated lly Large Audience Last Evening— WUI He .Shown Again Tonight. Pauline Frederick, whose rei larl able aracterization as Donna Roma in the Famo is Playei ■• Film Company's greal spectacular production, "The' Eternal City," broughl forth i he "ii ■ Inted praise of I h A m< rican press and public, will mal el appei mce on the screen In tl ductli n of 'Sold" the famous em r Ion il di ama, on I he Paramounl pro- ui the Westholme Theatre tonight. After tin sensal loi 11 ai iii i ed by this gifted actress In li< r flrsl screen cburacterizallon, the Famous Players Film Co. secured her exclusive film services for a number of years, and her appearand iu Sold" is her flrsl starring experience under this management. In "Held," Miss Frederick portrays iln sacrificing young wife of a struggling an isi who i efuses to i ominer- cialize bis an for his financial betterment. Through a series of powerful climaxes, the story reaches the point where the wife, facing destitution through her husband's refusal to heed the demands of the ari dealers for sensational pictures, deliberately arranges to pose for his successful rival in the nude, in order to save him from utter starvation. The husband, hearing of her act, in a mad fury shoots at the painting of his rival ann strikes her. Miss Frederick, who proved undeniably in her portrayal of Donna Roma that she is the screen's greatest dramatic actress, will undoubtedly strengthen this position through her powerful rendition of this role. Tin: spi ctatoi i I hi eld eathless with exeile in nl lion In - tie ti nse de-, ,re!op m nl haractei ization. The subji •■ dth Its sumpl uous and mounting, is far above the standard of even thi more preten- ms typi es, and will make ' ' as distinel a si n al Ion as Paulini \ Fredi rick il i " fl •■ EN rnal City. in iddition to I lie ' e- e five-reel | ^ film, is an Eclair Animated rournal leph ting u cenes; Iso a i ilrl b- 11' al ing :• ■.- - one Co,., . ■ DR. 1 I.I MKP.FELT IS GOIXG I'll KNOT, INI) TO HELP H'Ol'M>KI>! Dr. Gei ■ Flui u rfi ' . a daughter of Hon i C, Fl in erfel ter of Kin: ritli her husband, Dr, ■ ffi son, leaving Victoria for England with the Inea of entering as a i r i ii in one of the big cii il or military hospitals, where she will do her part in helping the wounded soldiers. Spokane Was in. Thursday, January 21, 1916. . -t-^.^ r~, - ---rrc-m ■ r iTrmr*Tniniii mi C. T.P. SCHEDULES ..ri:.r ' ; Steamship S. PRINCE i 15 IRGK—Snili S, PRINCE JOIIN-~Suil( rvice To The South itiir I 'i ' H iu, • In al 7 p.m. TRAINS FOR THE EAST Passenger Trains leave Prime Hupi on Mondays nnd Thursday! al 10:30 a.m., foi Edmonton, Wlunlpe; , toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, New Voil. and all I ii--. "THE ROAD cl MAH\ ELLOl'i -• I5NERY." On Saturdays also Mixed Train, carrying passenger conch, leaves foi Edmonton :.i <» a.m., making close connections there with regular pnssengi r train for Winnipeg. For Steamship am! Sleeping Car Hesei'vations, and full Information regarding ti . ■: to any pari of the world, apply to G. T. P. Ticket Oillce Third Avenue. Agency AH .Atlantic and Trans-Pacific Steamship Lines, PIT,! d n TENDERS FOR FREIGHTING OF SUPPLIES FOR THE YUKON TELEGRAPH LINE. Republic In. The fishing boat Republic arrived in port yesterday with 23,000 pounds of halibut. FREDERICK PETERS. K.C. Barrister, Solicitor nnd Notary Publlr ..'Mice in EXCHANGE BLOCK The Spokane arrl ■■ d here south bound very earlj yesterday. The Spo-1 fonoamM kane is now an oil burning steamer. g====g ~ —=a» The City of Seattle will he converted ! ■jP»iaKSMSa»i^^ I I Canadian Pacific Railway Lowest rules to a!) Eastern point! via steamer lo Vancouver und Canadian Pacific Railway. Meals and Berth included oh steamer. PRINCESS MAY, SOUTHBOUND, Friday at 7 p.in PRINCESS MAQUINNA, SOUTHBOUND, Sunday, •! p.m. J. I. PETERS, General Agent, corner Third Ave. and Fourth St. SEALED TENDERS addressed to tho undersigned, and endorsed "Ten der for Packing Supplies." will he re ceived unlil 1 p.m., on Tuesday March 7, 1916, for tbe packing of material and supplies for poinlr along the Yukon telegraph line between Hazelton ann Allin, in the course of tbe season 1916, 1917 and 1918. Forms of tender and specification may be obtained from Mr. .1. T. Phe- lan, Superintendent of Government Telegraphs, Vancouver, B. C, Mr. Wm. Henderson, District Superintendent Government Telegraphs, Victoria, P. C, and from the Government Telegraph Agents at Asherofl, B. C, Quesnel, B. C, Hazelton, 13. C, and Telegraph Creek, B. C. Persons tendering are nolified that lenders will not be considered unless made on the printed forms supplied, and signed with their actual signatures stating their occupations and rl.ices of residence. In tbe case of i . he actual signature, the na- !.i . . the occupation, ana place of re: lice of each member of the firm .. . be given, mil tender musl be accom iHnii ,: ,■.- an accepted cheque on a chartered bank, payable to the order of the Honorable the Minister of Public Works, equal to ten per cent, lib p.c.) of the atnounl of Ihe tender, which will be forfeited If tbe person tendering decline to enter Into a contract when called upon to do so, or fail to complete the work contracted for. If the tender be not accepted the cheque will be returned. The Department does not bind Itself to accept Ihe lowest or any tender. Ay order, R. C. DESROCHKRS, Secretary. Department of Public Works. Ottawa, December 23, 1915. Newspaper! will nol be pain fee this advertisement if they Insert Wif'flOUt authority from tho Department. 89807. H-J- LIQUOR ACT, 1910. (Section 10.) NOTICE is hereby given that, on the First day of December next, application will be made to the Superintendent of Provincial Police for the renewal of a licence for tbe sale ot liquor by wholesale in and upon the premises known as Prince Rupert Importing Co. Limited, situate at Prince Rupert, B. C, upon the lands described as Lots 30 & 20, Block 23, Section 1. Third Avenue. PRINCE RUPERT IMPORTING COMPANY, LIMITED, ALEX. SMITH, Manager. Applicant, Dated First day of October, 1915. o3 Skeena Land District-—District of Queen Charlotte Islands, Graham Island. TAKE NOTICE that I, Theed Pearse, of Vancouver, B. C, solicitor, Intends to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands for a license to prospect for coal and petroleum on and under the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted one mile west of the mouth of Naden River, at Naden Harbor, *hence north 80 chains, thence east 0 chains, thence south SO chains, -hence west SO chains to point of commencement, containing fi-10 acres more or less. South West Corner. THEED PEARSE, Name of applicant, n-9 Samuel Homer. A| rue Skeena Land District—District of Queen Charlotte Islands, Graham Island. TAKE NOTICE thai I, Theed Pearse, of Vancouver, B. C, solicitor, Intends to apply to the Chief Con missioner of Lands for a llceni i to piospect for coal and petroleum on and under the following described lands: Commencing at a post plant ed one mile west of the mouth of Naden River, at .Naden Harbor, theme south SO chains, thence east 8n chains, thence north SO chains, thence west 80 chains to point of commencement containing 640 acres more or less. North West Corner. THEED PEARSE, c-l Name of applicant, Samuel Homer, Again. The Morning Journal 50c. per month (w ijwjkhWhxkhhki o ^0O-i>0ooo00O0oo0ooao0O00ooaooao0at>oo0 I THE UNION STEAMSHIP CO, OF B.C. LTD' X S.S. VENTURE—Sails for GRANBY, NaAS, SIMPSON, every Men- day. A.M. S 8.8. VENTURE—Sails fo• VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, ever.. Tuesday, 8 P.M. '? S.S. CAMOSUN—Sails for STEWART, GP.ANBY, SIMPSON, Satur- £ day, 8 A.M.. January, 8th, 22nd; February 5th, Iflth; 5 March 4th, 18th. I S.S. CAMOSUN—Sails for MASSET, PORT CLEMENTS, Sundays, P. M„ January 9th,23rd; February 7th, 21st; March 5th, 19th. S.S. CAMOSUN—Sails for SKIDEGATE, JEDWAY, IKEDA, Mondays, P.M..January 10th, 24th; February 7th, 21st; March 6th, 20th. S.S. CAMOSUN—Sails for BELLA COOLA, RIVERS INLET, VANCOUVER, January 13th, 27th; February 10th, 24th; 5 March 9th, 23th. 2 O JOHN HAR.VSLEY, AGENT, «:>i Second Avenue—Phone .-|(IS. § a vaift>00 00O0Ooooaaoo00a0otyoo^t>ooo0ao0o0O0O000000O00O0om 000000000000000000000000000000000000000 00000000000000 RUPERT MARINE IRONWORKS AND SUPPLY CO., LIMITFD Waterfront, prince kupert ENGINEERS MACHINISTS AND MACHINERY CONTRACTORS Specialists in Minnie Power Plant- oil, Steam, or Gasoline. II. C. Const Agentsc for the llriiisli Kromlioul Semi-Diesel Oil Engine—tlie most reliable and economical, ami the cheapest power for Itsblng boats, rugs as ' passenger vessels. Standard <3;is l-.iiglue Compuny's Engines and Parts in stork. •' ,'' " ' i. Steel, Iron, oils, Wire Hope, H nlata liellin, I!. C. Wood Pulleys, Columbian Bronze Propellers, Storage Uuttcries, Dynamos not .Marine Accessories. , airs—First-class equipment and stall for machine and ship repairs, £ P.O. BOX S TELEPHONE 313 HAYNER BROS Pioneer Funeral Directors and EinbaliiieiH. Open Hay anil Night, i.allies' Assistant In Attendance. PHONE 86. "in Till II I) AVE 5 imaSBSEBKKfW >.:'--'. ".".%'.—.■" Pilous Blue 183 Res. Pbons 191 UP-TO-DATE LINOSArS CARTAGE ft STORABL 12H FOURTH STREET JINGLE POT COAL •• handled hy 11s .'.ti orders recent ,'■'■;' attei i'." o No (38 Thursdaj. Jauuari i ,, laiti. —^tatlK--..;^-l»^-T. nM aHHBBMMMM r'iU.\CE RUPKKT JOURNAL 'inrii ill I i II II | i|| ISM.II m111— \M 111II— III! I! I !■ HI_f ■! • D-i>a-c^c-CK1}atKK3-.^>'K^c}PrrD0e^-orjo^ » - 5 Eye Troubles Corrected j Mr. Ilulger lias bad over ten years experience in sight testing 5 and fitting glasses, and last mid-summer took a post graduate Sj c e, which Included the latest discoveries In tb science of op- n tometry or eye measuring. One of the mos ii irtant is dvna- « o mil skiametry. The new method ol Prof, A. .1 Cross, of New g 0 York, In which the eye is measured by a beam ■ ■!' reflected light 5 aud any error is recorded. a 0 tlul "e do not simply relv 011 one method; each eye is tested 0 o separately. In three different ways, besides tryie . the muscular bai- i anee, together and the nervous acuteness. S We use the new drugless inethou.-, no drops iu the eye and no 5 heavy frame resting on your face; ours swings from tho wall by a 2 bracket. 3 PRICES AS LOW AS ANYWHERE g BULGER & DENIKE OPTICIANS AND JEWELLERS 0O0t)<,0000000 Oi-O-Z Z SHW Z-O000O00000000O000O000000000VHOO0ii UNCLE JERRT HIED IN SEATTLE SAYS REPORT Well Known Investor In Prince Rupert Passed Away in South. Aci ording to pi i' : ' letters received In t!i<" citj Jerry Kugler, formerly of this city, died in the southern centre over a week ago. No particulars are available. The deceased, who was better known locally as "Uncle Jerry" had many friends here, lie was a most enterprising realty agent aim investor, and during his residence in Prince Rupert 'ciok a very ac.ti',e part in the real estate business of tbe city, A. E. WRIGHT Provincial and Dominion Land Stir- *eyoi'—Surveying and Engineering. Jet ween Second and Third Avenues P. O. ISo.v 10. SAVE YOUR EYES If you would save your eyes—have them fitted perfectly with glasses by DR. J. S. BROWN, DENTIS1 Crown and Bridgu Work a Specialty Office: Smith Block, Third Avenue Phone 4151. IMPERIAL MACHINE IRKS Engines Installed and General Repairs Ixy-.-lcetjlene Plant in Connectio Phone Red 1313 Third Avenue WEEKLY EDITION. Offices—78S Exchange Bulldin dr. inman I Prince Rupert Journal SOc. per Month 0MI1KHKHXHKKHKH>3KI*1KHKHKH}#^^ 0000000 Blakely Co, Jewellers, f and Watch Repairers 0 HARRY SEI.KE a watchmaker of long experience has been put in charge of that department—Satisfaction guaranteed. See our slock of nuggets from the North. Make your choice while they last and have tliein made up in 1 lie city as stick-pin, brooch g or pendant. $ Encourage Home Industry and keep the money in the city. g EVES TESTED SCIENTIFICALLY by an expert iu that line of g work—Latest appliance for testing. H HIGH CLASS STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM O SEATTLE AFRAID. fContinued from Page One.l plants, tho water rate, it is announced, will take the cut, while the reduction though small, is sufficient, carriers declare, to attract wide attention. It. is predicted that shoiilo the tin plate, used in the salmon packing Industry, move in volume through Prince Rupert, the salmon would naturally move east-bound through the same portal. ANGLO-TSRAELISM WAS. (Coninued from Page One.) from the standpoint of a Hebrew scholar. He was not inclined to accept the theory, however. Rev. Mr. Grant gave a short address at the conclusion of the discussion. In addition to this feature of the meeting other numbers were added to the programme. Miss Stevens gave a piano solo, Mr. Corkhill a vocal solo and Miss Margaret Morgan recited. BELGIAN KIND. An account lias been opened at the Canadian Bank of Bommeree in the riune of the Belgian Relief Commute, and subscriptions for the relief of these worthy people are now in order. There will be no canvass made, and citizens are requested' to deposit whal they can afford. The fund is economically managed and citizens may rest assured that every dollar will do a hundred cents' worth of work in aiding those patriots. The account will be open until January 31. tf. LIQUOR ACT, 1010. (Section 12.) NOTICE is hereby given, that on the First day of December next, application will be made to the Superintendent, of Provincial Police, for renewal of the Hotel License to sell liquor by retail in the hotel known as the Nicholl Hotel, ln the village if Ntcboil, B. C, in the Province of British Columbia. Nicholl Hotel Co., Limited Applicant, 0-9 JENS ANDERSON, Manager. LIQUOR ACT. 1010, (Section 42.) Rates For Advertising Under Any Heading. Minimum charge of ad. . ... 25c One insertion, per word tc Six consecutive insertions 4c Twenty-six consecutive insertions (one month) 10c Birth notice, one insertion . . . BOc Marriage notice, one insertion . . SOc Death notice, one insertion .... 50c Card of thanks 50c All condensed advertisements are cash in advance, otherwise one cent a word each insertion straight jpTMie '^®>¥J5Si?|w8h? For the Long Cold Nights Classified Ads. 00000000000000000000000000 HELP WANTED. Girl for general housework, good plain cook, references required'; twenty-five dollars per month. Apply Mrs. Frank LaZelle, Terrace, B. C. 4t " A HOT WATER BOTTLE" 2 Quart 3 Cuart $2.00 $2.50 15AHOAIX IN FURNITURE. Mr. and Mrs. Bazett-Jones, 73C Fourth Avenue E., are leaving for the East shortly and will offer their furniture for private sale at bargain prices. 1-w Good, fresh, Red Rubber Guaranteed two years NOTICE is hereby given that, on tho first day of December next., appli cation will be mad,, to the Superintendent of Provincial Police for renewal of the hotel icence to sell liquor by retail in the hotel knewn as, the Granby Bay Hotel, situate at Anyox, In the Province of British Columbia. Dated this Sixth day of Sept.. 1915. Gracby Bay Hotel Company, Limited. .IAS. CHURCHILL, Manager. t-s-14 Applicant. FOR SALE. .Furniture of ten rooms, including stoves, beds, bedding, rugs, dressers, pictures, piano, wardrobe cabinets, kitchen cabinet, chairs, etc. LEE L. RAKER, 343 Second Ave. Corner Third Avenue and Sixth Street 5IWKHKHKBKKKKHKW Notice! The Latest! I3y persistent experimenting I have now evolved a system of heat ing two looms in a residence with your kitchen range, besides sup- j. plying but water for domestic uses, regardless of the position of J s O the range boiler, lly the turning of one valve you turn your stove J o t 2 into .1 house heating .system. I tun now trying to improvise 11 ther- g 0 0 0 iniislie lllltoniutlc villie which will do away witli the handling of any O 0 valves. fi O 0 .Now in use and on exhibition at my simp, 130 Second Avenue. O I flARRY HANSON r„eTTcf~o j £at-i>cn» iHHXi-a ci o-aa-o a c-a c^o-ckkk) 0-0 rtKiwKKKi ooootta oaooo rn>aotK> 0 Red Cross Sale. The Red Cross sale of home cooking will be held, as usual liiis week, in the Red Cross Committee moms, next door to Wrathall's. The sale will be held on Friday. Those In charge this week will be Mrs. R. E. Walker and Miss Gertrude Clarke. It is confidently hoped that there will be the same liberal response to tbe call for home cooking as there has been in the past, so that the sale may be the success that the previous ones have been. 0 Insure now with M. M. Stephens. Prince Rupert Assessment District. Court Of Revision. Notice is hereby given that a Court of Revision and Appeal, under the provisions of the "Taxation Acl" and the "Public Schools Act" respecting Prince Ruperl Assessment District for the year 1016, will be lielo at the Provincial Assessor's Office, Prince Rupert, B. C, on Friday, January 28th, 1916, at 2 o'clock In the afternoon. Dated at Prince Rupert, B. C, December 29th, 1915. ALFRED CARSS, Judge of the Court of Revision and Appeal. LOST. A bunch of keys on ring, on Fourth Street, Second Street or Third Avenue—finder please leave at Little's News Stand. 2t. CYRIL H.ORME "The Pioneer Druggist" mmmwnkmkWnm MINERAL ACT. MINERAL ACT. (Form V.) Certillcate of Improvements. NOTICE. Quartz No. 1; Quaitz No 1, Frac, Quartz No. 2; Quartz No. 3; Quartz N'o, 4; Quartz No. 5; Quartz No. 6; Quartz No. 7; Quartz No. 8; Quartz Xo. li; Quartz No. 10; Quartz No. 11; Quartz No. 12; Quartz No. 13; Quartz No. 14' Quartz No. 15; Quartz No. IS; Quartz No. 17; Quartz No. 18; Quartz No. 19; Quartz No. 22; Quartz No 23; Quartz No. 24; Quartz No. 25B, Mineral Claims, situated In '.he ^kaena Mining Division of Cassiar District. Where located: On Granby Peninsula, Observatory Inlet, B. C. (Form F.) Certillcate of Improvements. NOTICE. "Tiger," Black Bear" and "Thel- ma" Mineral Claims, situate in the Portland Canal Mining Division of Cassair District. Where located, on Glacier Creek. TAKE NOTICE that I, George Rudge, Free Miner's Certificate No. 80,51113, acting for myself and as agent for James A. Robertson, Free Miner's Certificate No. !)4,052B, Administrator of the Donald A. Robertson estate and Georgo Matheson, Free Miner's Certificate No. 93,87433, Intend, 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 claim. And further take notice that action, under section 85, must be commenced before the issue of such Certificate of Improvements, Dated this 2nd day of Nov. A. D. 1915. w-d-1 Quality vs. Imitation ifm:\7i wm. The difference between a real thing and an imitation of it is illustrated by the difference between "Budweiser" Beer and beers that seek to resemble .":■ .'?# ockiuo .ooi,o0a0a0a000OOtf0aoo000000000000a000000a0O0<>.■■,■■ Eo7al E ii-.aii ni ICE: Ml; t'REAL Capital Reserved Fund... 1'iiiul Assets ... ESTABLISHED isuu . .$ 11,560,000 .. $ 12,500,000 . .$185,000,000 Savings Hunk Department—Jft 1 will open un account Branches throughout Canada and Ranking Connections With All Paris of the United States. Agents Throughout the World. H. P. WILSON, Manager • - Prince Rupert Rranch jJKHWKKI O00000OO000000 O000OO0O0000000O00OO0O cKH*)KHKHW«hS Journal Ads. Bring Results Hi m The nearest to tlie original that imitators ever came was in the counterfeiting of our label. But they have never produced a beer that in any way equals "Budweiser," nor can they ever. Budweiser it bottled only (with corkt or crown cap.) at the Anheuser-Busch Brewery St. Louis, Mo. •»«»i«ii,i*iiS*
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