The Journal $5.00 a Year VOL. VI. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, SUNDAY, MARCH 12, 101(1. Price *> Cents. BOWSER INVITES FDLLEST ENQUIRY INTO ACCOUNTS VERDUN IS NOW FELT TO BE SAFE FROM ATTACKS Gen. Funston In Charge Of Mexican Punitive Expedition Thomas Interests May Construct Road To Peace River Battle Of Verdun Is Becoming Less Intense On Part Of Germans BOOTH FISHERIES MADE BIG MOKEY THIS EXTENSIVE CONCERN' THAT IS TO OPEN IP HERE HAS TREMENDOUS CAPITAL The Net Earnings Last Vear XXete Over A Million Dollars. The Booth Fisheries Company, \ which is to open up In a commercial ■way in Prince Rupert has had a splendid year of business, as indicated in the annual report of President K. L, Amen, to be presented at the stockholder;.' meeting to be held April 11 in Chicago. Paris, March 11.—The battle of Verdun is fast dwindling in intensity as far as the Germans are concerned. In no way has the main defense of the place been impaired despite the violence of the onslaughts. Whether the Germans will malic another big effort after the lull, or whether the battle will end as did other offensive movements on the western front, and a return to normal conditions follow cannot be discerned at present. PORTUGAL GOES OK A WAR FOOTING GERMAN* SHIPS WERE SEIZED AT REQUEST OF GREAT BRITAIN Attack Repulsed. West, of the Meuse all the German j attacks have been repulsed with ap- ' palling losses to the enemy, ln the Corbeaux Woods, the French advanced ana consolidated their gains. East of the Meuse the French line (Continued on T'tge Pour.) The Country Is Tranquil Throughout In Spite Of Situation. Lisbon, March 11,—The Portuguese Cabinet has resigned to give place to a National Defense Government which has now being formed. The Foreign Minister stated that the German ships were seized at the request of Great Britain. Tranquility prevails throughout the country. o RUMANIA GETTING READY FOR TAKING PART IN WAR London, March 11.—Rumania has seized, for army purposes, 50,000 waggons. All the cereals have been bought by Germany. THOMAS interests jPremier Has Thrown MAY BUILD ROAD! a d U1. a Open Public Accounts For Years Past C. A. LAW THINKS LORD PHO.NH- DA WOULD DE READY TO TAKE UP WORK It P. G. E. Does Not Go On, May ISuild To Peace River Country. Vancouver, March 11,—C. F. Law, the representative in Western Canada of Lord Rhondda, formerly D. A. Thomas, the Welsh Coal Baron, thinks his principal will he quite ready to build the line from Fort George to the Peace River country in case the contract between the Government and the P. G. E, is not carried out. ST. PATRICK'S DAY. A splendid programme is being prepared by local talent for St. Patrick's Day, March 17th. 3-t. (Special to Journal.) Victoria. March 11.—Not only will the Opposition members in the House have the scrutiny in the Public Accounts Committee, of the public accounts for the past fiscal year, but the committee may also investigate all public aeeotints brought down during the life of the present Legislature. This was made plain by Premier Bowser at yesterday afternoon's sitting of the House, when he announced that in pursuance of its desire to give the Opposition every chance to investigate tlie Government's records, the administration would, if necessary, clothe the Public Accounts Committee with additional powers, so that it might delve into all public accounts since 1912, (Continued on Page Three.! REVIVING INTEREST IN PUBLICITY These excerpts from advance copies j of the report received by C. H. White- j law, of Seattle, Vice-President of the ; Northwestern Fisheries Company, a j subsidiary concern, and in general j charge of the extensive Booth inter- j ests on the Pacific coast and in Alaska, show the progress made: "Out of the earnings for the year there has lieen expended for repairs and renewals, $165,832. This is in addition to the amount set up for depreciation. All of the properties and equipment of the company have been maintained in good condition. During the year 1915, we have provided from the earnings and set up as a reserve for depreciation and to provide for debenture bond sinking fund, $307,334.27. Outstanding Debentures. "There was outstanding as of January 1, 1916, $3,982,000 of Booth Fisheries Company 6 per cent, debenture gold bonds. As at date April 1, 1911, $.",000,000 of Booth Fisheries Company 6 per cent, debenture gold bonus were authorized, of which $4,000,000 were sold and $1,- 000.000 were held as a reserve, to be issued from time to time to provide for capital expenditures. Of this Systematic Debauching Of Electors Charged Against Liberals In The Recent Elections Held In Vancouver And Victoria Cities BOARD OF TRADE APPOINTED COMMITTEE TO CONSIDER MATTER WITH CITY COUNCIL Vast Number Of Enqhles Are Now Piling Up In Ollice. amount, $668,000 were sold during the year 1915 to reimburse the company for part of the capital expenditures made during the previous three years, leaving $1332,000 of these bonds remaining in the treasury. "During the period from April 1, 1911, to January 1, 1916, inclusive, there has been charged to capital expenditures $3,362,365.95. Of. this amount, $753,007.78 covered the purchase of the salmon canneries formerly owned by Gorman & Company, in part payment, for which we issued $706,000, par value, of our 7 pet- cent, preferred stock. Cold storage Bonds. "In addition to the above mention- (Continued . on Page Three) (Special to Journal.) Victoria, March 11,—The sensational charges made by Ernest Miller, member for Grand Forks, In the Legislature on Tuesday, in connection with the way in which the Liberals won the by-elections in Vancouver and Victoria have created a wonderful stir in political circles The last word has not been uttered here. Mr. Miller did not mince matters. The last word has not been uttered in this matter. Mr, Miller claimed that the publican and the preacher were both induced by the Liberals to support the cause of that party in Victoria. One section of the Liberals gathered in the prohibition vote while another section captured the liquor interests. Held A Conference. The Grand Forks member declarer that In fact, the Liberals who had posed as prohibition supporters, actually had a conference with the liquor Interests in Victoria, and had arrived at an understanding with them. When this assertion was denied by H. C. Brewster, the member elect for Victoria, Mr. .Miller offered to produce the name of his Informant, who, he said, had actually addressed the liquor gathering referred to. At a meeting of the Hoard of Trade, held yesterday afternoon in the rooms of the Association on Second Avenue, the question of awakening additional interests in the publicity end of the city's business came up. The meeting, in fact, gol down to one on that side of the work. At the present time there is no commissioner looking after Din'. M. J. Hobin. as Secretary, is simply charged with the duty of keening the minutes aud general routine work connected with the office. There Is a vast amount of correspondence asking for Information, which requires answering, nnd this I brought up the question what should i he done. After discussion ii was de- j cided io appoint a committee consisting of Vice-Presldenl Woodland, who presided at the meeting; D. G. i Stewart, L. M. De Gex, and D. Robertson, to confer with the city council, looking to a line of action; the city to be asked t(> aid the scheme to some extent. It was felt that immediate steps should be taken, as it Tammany Hall Methods, Mr. Miller went on to assert thai the Liberals of tlie Province Imported Tammany Hall politicians from New York to help them win the by- elections, and alter their success in Vancouver brought over 150 heelers I was important to have the work start- from the Terminal city to help cap- ed. ture the Capital city seat. Thi, collection of gangsters, he charged, hat." aided In winning Vancouver and Victoria. SIR GEORGE FOSTER TABLES STATEMENT ON GRAIN - The- report of A. J. Garde on the mining silnation in tlie north and the establishment of a refinery here will he taken up by the committee, also looking towards the publication of. the paper. WE WILL BUY 3,000 ROCHER HE BOULE £ 30,000 131 TTE-IMK HER DE BOULE S III GRANBY III ('. P. R. WE WILL SELL I.lino ROCHER HE BOULE .->(»ll ROCHER BE BOULE 1,000 BUTTE-ROCHER DE BOULE FOR RENT POUR ROOMS AND BATH, EIETH AVENUE, EAST $l"i.O(l FOUR ROOMS, CLOSE IN $15.00 FIVE ROOMS AND BATH, SUMMIT APARTMENTS $15.00 THREE-RROM FLAT, EMAD BLOCK $13.00 INSURANCE IN ALL BRANCHES Secretary of War, Baker announced that full discretion as to the number of men used and the route to be followed is to be left to Funston. The round up of the officers and supporters of Villa began at midnight. General Funston, on account of Mexican spies along the border, has ordereo' the suppression of all news regarding the movements of his 5<HHH>tt«*a#3S3»3Wl«*^^ troops. NEW WELLINGTON COAL McCaffery, Gibbons & Boyle, Ltd. PHONE 110. Gen. Funston Commands Expedition To Mexico With Full Power Washington, March 11,—Instruc-1 lions have been issued conveying full SIR TIKIS. WHITE authority to General Funston to despatch a defensive expedition to Mexico. The pursuit of Villa and his bandits is left In General Funston's hands. LOOKING FOR NEW IMPERIAL CR :iht The arrangement which is being made by Sir Thomas White, Minister of Finance, with the Canadian Bankers' Association, looking to the establishment of another large Imperial credit in Canada for the purchase of further munitions is progressing. Negotiations are being continued with the representatives of the banks. The matter also is being taken up by cable with the Imperial authorities. It Is believed that if a further fContlnueo' on Page Four.) Of 13,021,80(3 Bushels Coinmnndeer- ed, 3,31 1,500 Have Been Shipped. Of the 1 3,621 ."•'"' Inishi I- of wheal commanaeere I 1 e i lovernmenl nl the terminal elet ators, 3,31 1,569 bushels li>' e ..n far heen - I overseas. This Is the main facl i In a return dealing with i lie coi deered wheat tabled In the Coi n - i by Sir George Poster, The return i files that the British Government, through the Secretary or state for the colonies, cabled on N'ovember 22 asking the Governmenl here to purchase a large quantity of wheat, delivery to begin in December. N'oth- I Ing was said In the instructions from the British authorities about commandeering and this method of securing the wheat was adopted by the Canadian authorities. After Ihe wheat had been commandeered, loans from the commandeered stock were (Continued on Page Two.) POCKETBOOH LOST. l.osT—\ pocketbook containing -i papers, with name G. Foellmers. Finder n turn to I Intel Prince Ru- pei t, where a rewai d of $ l «111 be paid. tf. SAVE MONEY Use New Wellington COAL PHONE I in *■*-*-*****•***•*■*'***•***** ** I * * Look For The Sign 5 We Never Close £§V yZ- o, XSs M. M. Stephens Notary Public. Phone 553- Strictly Union House J * bird Ave., Prince Rupert. * + * ************************* 4 Man h 12, 916. PRINCE RUPBRT JOUHMAIi prmcc Kuuett journal Telephone ItJS. O. II. NELSON. Editor. Telephone 138. " Avenue. Easi. tionald, one of their cleverest lawyers. Premier Bowser has offered to turn back the records for the length of the whole Parliament nnd have thi , ,._• [n ... |ga Ii n ade. The Liberal members, howl .er, new that re- °m;r-,li:S Jreet" TelXn'e isi";' sponsibility I bi upon them, pre Dear s . to get from under that Postofflce Box I 545, DAILY EDITION. Published every morning except Monday. Delevered by carrie ... the city at the following rate, .1 paid ... advance:—■ . . S".'111 ... $2.50 ,. $1.25 $0.50 I lne Year six Months Three Months If not paid in advance per Month WEEKLY EDITION. pub,i8hed every Friday for circulation .....side the City of Prince Ru- ' ... .„ J2.00 a year, addressed to Doints In Canada; or $3.00 a year to all "oin.s .., .he United Kingdom the United States or other foreign countries. Advertising Rates Upon Application. Telephone They im lunger ery fur investigation, They ivant now to get to the country. Cnabh t" make good in their charges of corruption, they wn.it to get to the electorate while their reputed help- "iv an- here from New York. They have more faith in the fact that the machine ii well oiled up now and the engineers nil ready mi the job than they have in establishing the charges made. SIR GEORGE FOSTER (Continued Iron. rage 'me.) Sunday, March li, 1910. MINING DEVELOPMENT. The prospects for mining development along very extensive lines in this part of the Province is something concerning, which the city and the whole of this district should rejoice in. Mining brings in its wake all kinds of development. Where backed up with real values, as there is every reason to believe it is in this part of the Province, it spells prosperity for the whole country concerned. Prince Rupert should, from its geographic position, become the centre of the mining industry. If it does it will he the first time that a British Columbia city has in reality bad that distinction, except for a very limited territory, with the probable exception of Victoria for a time in the v, ■ .arly day- of ihe Cariboo gold ,-■ when the ; resent capital of tiie Province centred the business tin re very largely. In the days- of the K eiiay mining excitement, Spo- kane was in reality ihe hea' y gainer. In no small way the Kootennys help- ,.,l to build up the City of Spokane, uml even today it pays its toll there tu no small extent. Prince Rupert should in no half way become the headquarters for trade of all kinds for the mining camps that are in existence or are to spring up along this northern coast, along the territory served by the G. T. P., and the great northern part of ihe Province which is now brought nearer in tin.eh with the outside. The businessmen of the city should make a concerted movement to see that Prince Rupert is always in a position to outfit (mining men and supply companies and camps. Tlie mines of the north should, according to the present appearance of things, maintain a city here that would he without a rival in the Province. It would not be a mining camp. It might aslly he a smelter centre, and should le. the base nf supply fur tlie whole uf tlie camps thai will spring up. 1. -!:i> ilil, moreover, he the centre for mining investors and the headquar- opevatin T] o outloo enm- hrlghl i a mining way. luperl may be i xpected ta rl t y i ' that abound To Is the ell (i ' ii ared to nin li nuni that Ing. made to shippers aggregating about 7,.".nn,nun bushels in order to enable them to fill pending contracts. A further amount of 1,736,813 bushels was loaned to the millers in order to keep their mills running. All of this wheat thus loaned has been returned to the Government. o March First stints the Rig Sale at Kirkpatrick's. •WATER ACT, 1014.' Before The Board Of Investigation In the Matter of Cougar Lake. Bear Lake, Paranise Lake,, Findlay Creek, Paradise Creek, and al] other Lakes and Streams on Princess Royal Island, Coast District. TAKE NOTICE that each and every person, partnership, company or municipality who, on the 12th day of March, 1909, had water rights on any of the above-mentioned streams, is directed to forward, on or before the 10th day of March, llll(3, to the Comptroller of Water Rights, at tlie Parliament Buildings at Victoria, a statement of claim in writing, as required by section 2114 of the "Water Act, 1914". Printed forms for such statement (Form Xo. 50 for irrigation or Form Xo. 51 for other pur- poses)can 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, 1910, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, when the evidence and argument on tbe said claims and on any objections filed will be heard. Dated at Victoria, B. C, the 2Sth day of January, 1916. For the Board of Investigation. .1. F. ARMSTRONG, s-j-o-4-w Chairman. Rates For Advertising Under Any Heading, Minimum charge of ad . . 25c One Insertion, per word lc Six consecutive insertions 4c Twenty-six consecutive Insertions iune month) . . 15c Birtl i iii-n Marri gi nol lei one li - "ion i ■. ;: n ee Insertion . SOc Cai d ef thanks 60c advertlseme its are •ash In advance, otherwise one cent ' word 'in il insertion straight 4W TAX NOTICE. .Prince Rujiert Assessment District. Notice is hereby given in accordance with the Statutes that all assessed taxes, income and school taxes, assessed and levied tinder the "Taxa- tion Act" and "Public Schools Act" are now due and payable for the yen.' 1916. All taxes collectable for the Prlnoi 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 Sth, 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 Gassier District. Where located: On Glacier Creek, Goose Bay, B. C, about 2 miles from mouth. TAKE XOTICE that I, J. Fred Ritchie, Free Miner's Certificate No. 90.071B, acting as agent for Arthur C. Crookall, Free Miner's Certificato 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 claim. And further take notice that action, under section S5, must be commenced before the issuance of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 2nd day of February, A. D., 1916. J. FRED RITCHIE, *??,. ii HOTEL DIRECTORY 1 Xo. '^5lflfi».' Nos. 5,693 and 5,697., of Application S,009-1 8,048-1. LAND REGISTRY ACT. and Members of the Prince Rupert Licensed Vintners' Association, WINDSOR HOTEL Cor. ol First Ave. and Eighth St. W. II. WRIGHT, Prop. w-f-9. Agent. SVNi PSIS OF COAL REGULATIONS. MINING Coal mining right of tbo Dominion in Manitoba. Saskatchewan and Alberta, the Yv'-on Territory, the Northwest Territories and a portion of the Province of British Columbia, may be leased for a term of twenty-one years at an annual rental of $1 per acre Not more than 2,560 acres will be leased to one applicant. Applications tov a lens- mist be made by the applicant in person to th Agent or Sub-Agent of the dis- trlc in which tbe rights „prli"d for are situated. ILLOGICAL OPPOSITION. Thi attll 'nil ni ih. Liberal Opposition al Victoria, with respect to chat '■■• .-■ of ' ni' uplion seems lo be Illogical. When they had no representatives in the Rouse they cried oul against the wickedness of the Government and the corruption that was being practised by the minis- It was eve., boa ited by some of o i v I , gri al Liberal spellbinders that if S tin Liberals once trot Into powi i there would be an awful unfolding ol crookedness, Now the Liberals hn\ e representative's In the House, Hi" leader of that party and Mr. Mac-1 «h» wjwkh^hkh-hwkkki a wwo-no- 9 Reduced Price of I MILK | The Standard Dairy 9 will deliver pure milk of its usual high standard al •"> cents a Pint or 10 cents a Quart, Prune Standard Dairy. In survjyed. territory the !ar.d must be described by sections, or legal subdivisions ot sections, and in unsurveyed territory tli tract applied for bhall be staked out by tbe applicant himself. Each application must be <ic itn- panied by a fee of ii5, which will be r funded if the !.ght applied for are not available, but not otherwise. A royalty sh'all be paid on the merchantable output of the mine at the rati of five cents per ton. The person operating tlie mine sliall furnish the Agent with sworn Oi ri I irns accounting for the full tjuantit; of im I chantable coal mined and pay the royalty thereon, if the coa! mining rights re not being operated, such returns sl.su d a furnished at least on"c a year. The lease will Include the coal mining rights only; but ihe lessee may be pormlttel to purchase whatever available surface rights may be considered necessary for the working of the mine at the rat* of $10 per acre. Fur full information application should be made to t.a Secretary of the Department of the Interior, Ottawa, or to any Agent or Sub-Agent of Dumlniou Lands. W. W. CORY, Deputy Minister of the Interior Notice tinier Section 30. 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, bearing date the 10th and 15th day of September, A. D., 1915, in pursuance of a Tax Sale held by said Municipality on or about the 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) aim Two (2), Block Forty-five (45), Section Seven (7), and Lot Thirty-eight (38), Block One (1), Section Eight (S), Map 923. 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 to or in respect of the said land, and I shall register the sala Mitchell Albert as owner in fee. Your attention is called (o section 36 of the "Land Registry Act" and amendments, and especially to the following extract therefrom which relates to the above notice: — "And in default of a cavet 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 section 155 of the "Municipal Clauses Act, 1906," or section 293 of the "Municipal Act," or section 139 of the "Assessment Act, 1903," or section 253 of the "Taxation Act," in cases in which notice under Ihis Act Is dispensed with as hereinafter provided, 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, shall 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, this 3rd day of January, A. D„ 1916. II. F. MacLEOD, District Registrar. To Celia Chesterfield', John llaga- lnan, Fred Kityath. f-19-l-m. Blue 247 0 O 90 C 9 OOOO O-0-3 9 OCH5 O CrC-OC. I2 C-CHJ J. H. HILDITCH Contractor and Builder Estimates given on nil classes oi work, whether small or large. Per tonal attention given to every Item, PHONE GREEN 321 LAND ACT. Form Of Notice. HOTEL CENTRAL First Ave. and Seventh St. European ami American Plans $1.00 to $^.r>(» Per Day Peter Black, Prop. KNOX HOTEL First Ave. Between Eighth and Ninth European Plan; Rates BOc to $1.00 Per Hay Besner & Besner, Props. EMRPESS HOTEL 1. V. Rochester V. D. Casley Tlirid Ave. Between Sixth and Seventh Sts. ROYAL HOTEL Corley A; Burgess, Props. Third Ave, and Sixth St. European Plan Steam Heated Pacific Cartage Limited General TetuiiJig Furniture Moving a Specialty. When you buy COAL buy ti.e BEST — Ladyisiuith Lump or Comer. Washed Nut. PHONE 554 P.O. BOX 60 FOK APERHANGING AINTING OLISHING AND WALL TINTING HIGH-GRADE INTERIOR DECORATING A SPECIAL'!'' Martin Swanson SECOND AVE. JI'IAR McBRlDB REAVER WHOLESALE LIQUOR CO., LIMITED Second Ave. nad Sixth St. PHONE 102. PRINCE URPERT IMPORTING CO., LIMITED Empress Hotel Building—Third Ave. PHONE 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 (40), Block nine (9), Section five (f>), City of Prince Rupert, Alap 923. Proof of the loss of the Certificate of Title to 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 to 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 Registrar. Land Registry Office, Prince Rupert, B. C, January 27th, 1916. 5-W-J-2S. |tBJ3M«KH>lKW01Ki«HKKKKKWCH?<H» THE MOST COMFORTABLE TOURING CAR IN THE CITY Answers all culls day and nighl Phone 99 Stand: Hotel Prince Rupert WKXHKH3 WALKER'S MUSIC STORE- Corner Second Ave und 4th St. Pianos and other musical in- g Btruments for sale. § Pianos to Rent. 9 A large assort ment ol sheet music. Classic songs and music, ' and all the popular selections 9 0 of the day 9 * ) IW3K«HWrKHW<HWim»lM-IHHMa The Morning Journal 50c. per month Prince Rupert Transfer Co. j --FOR- Coal, Furniture Moving, Baggage and Heavy Teaming W. J. CRAWFORD, Manager DZJ/^lATI? tZOO Office and Residence: PHONE bbb 1009THIRiJAm ***************************************************** ! LUMBER Coal, Cement, Plaster anu Brick AND A COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDERS' SUPPLIES First Avenue Prince Rupert Telephone 186 **************************************************44 '■..:>-■ | I Skeena Laud District, Districl <n ('nasi, Range I. TAKE NOTICE that P. XV. Iln'ler, os Surf Inlet, occupation mine superintendent, intends to apply for permission I" purchase the following do- s ribed lane's: Commencing at a post planted bout inn feet South from the Northwest corner of Lot 11, Range 4, Coasl District thence South 211 chains; thence West 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-briiaiy 18th, 1916, f-a-24 FREDERICK A. HOLLER. The Morning Journal delivered lo your home at 50 cents a month. CLEAN UP AND PAINT UP N O-CEDAR M PS, O-CEDAR OP POLISH ALA.BA8TINE SANITARY \V', COATING WATER HOSE, GARDEN TOOLS, WATERING 3 VIARTIN-SENOIIR 100 PER CL IT. PURE PAi\ . PAINT BRUSHES, LAWN .MOWERS AND ;|RASS .HEAR.* CARPET BEATEl:^ GARBAGE PAT'S WINDOW SCREENS!, SCREEN h'S —AT THE— KAIEN HARDWARE CO.,608 Third av. ***************************************************** j Genuine Wellington Coal j X COAI, LASTS LONGER—||"S THK REST. * T * * * X Phone 15—Prince Rupert Coal Company * ********************************+,;■;„■.— '.'.'.' . : f fRINCE RLPEKI iOL t.N'A.L Mar YOUR KING AND COUNTRY NEED YOU 61 Recruits Wanted i For 102nd Overseas Battalion <• Vi m\Zi. i • Training Camp Now Opened At Prince Rupert, B.C. ■■■■ WHEN A MAN IS TillNKINGiH ENLISTING, THERE ARE FIVE QUESTIONS THAT HE WANTS ANSWERED. THEY ARE: How Long Am I To Serve? Until the end of the war and siv mouths alter, if required. What Pay Shal^I Receive? Your puy ns a private will be $1.00 per day nnd 10 cents Held allowance. Resides this you will be clothed, equipped and subsisted by the Government. What Will My Wife Receive During My Absence? Every mouth there will be paid her n separate allowance of $30.00 (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? ITou will be cared for by the Governmenl and your pay con- tinned until you are discharged. If you arc permanently disabled, mi allowance will be paid you, varying according to the extent of the Injury or disability. What Will Be Done For My Wife And Children III Die On Active Service? The Government will provide an iidcqunte pension, dial will enable the family to live comfortably until the children are old enough to look after themselves. The widowed mother of a single man, if tlie son be her sole support, is treated in the sumo nay as a wife. II' VOL' WISH FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ASK THE SECRETARY OF THE BRANCH OF THE CANADIAN PARTI- OTIC FUND IN VOIR TOWN. Apply Headquarters Prince Rupert Company, 102nd Battalion, 3rd Ave. BOOTH FISHERIES. (Continued tronu rage One.) STEAMER BRITISH COLUMBIA MADE TRIP TO ISLANDS ed sale of $668,000 of 0 per cent, debenture bonds and issue of $706,000, par value, of 7 per cent, preferred stock, we sold, dining the year 1914, cold storage bends amounting to $186,813.99. You will observe that while our capital expenditures since April 1, 1911, have been $3,302,365.. 95 that we have disposed of securities aggregating only $1,560,813.99; the remainder, $1,801,661.96, having been provided from profits and cash resources. "On January 1, 1916, our fi pen cent, debenture bond sinking funn showed that we have retired $686,- 000, par value, of these bonds. In addition to this on March 1, 1916, the company purchased and placed in the sinking fund an additional amount of $150,000 of bonds, as required by the provisions of the trust deed, and on April 1, 101(1, a further amount fo cover accrued interests on the sinking funn of $25,000, so that on the latter date the sinking fund will show $861,000 of our 6 per cent, debenture .mid bonds purchased and placed in the sinking fund. Net Earnings Good. "The net earnings of the Booth Fisheries Company for the six years, 1910 to 1915, inclusive, have been as follows: 1910 $ 996,138.47 1911 718,904.49 1912 1,050,546.16 1913 779,610.63 1914 921,488.66 1915 1,042,770.52 "The average for the six years was $918,243.49. "After this period of experience and close contact with tbe business of the Booth Fisheries Company. T have srreat confidence in the future earninn power of your company and would call your attention to the consistent earnings for the six years shown, in the face of varying con- ! ditions." The Cnmosun's Cargo Was Tran ferred To Capt. Foellmer's Ship. s'l ' '.'Kr^.'S'SK-iSMBBBHBB PREMIER HAS THROWN. (Coninued from Page One.* Defended The Government. I Ion. XV, Ii. Ross took up the cudgels on behalf of the Government yesterday, and in an able defense of the Government's land and timber policy, he disposed of many of the criticisms previously levelled by II. C. Brwster, Leader of the Opposition, lie challenged the Liberals to say what Sir. Brewster's attitude would be towards tlie questions taken up on the Government's announcement of policy, referring particularly to prohibition, ship-building, agricultural aid, P. G. E., Workmen's Compensation, Mining Laws and returned soldiers. Land Questions I'p. The Minister emphatically denied tint any of the lanu transfer applications recently described in tlie courts as "a fraud upon the land act" had ever been before the Department of Lands. For ihe past seven years the Government had refused tn recognize transfers from the man in whose niinu the land was staked until d crown granl had been Issued. o Gel your new Spring Soil nt March Sale ill Kiikputrlck's. ., , fF i M ll (; I . Certificate of Improvements, Qui , Iz No. 1; Quaitz ! !, i''riu: Quartz No. 2; Quartz Xo. ;'; Quartz N'o. I; Quartz Xo. 5; Quaitz No. C; Quartz No, 7; Quartz Xo 8; Quart;: Xo. 9; Quartz Xo. 10; Quartz No. 11; Quartz No. 12' Quartz No. 13; Quartz No. 1 I' Quartz No. 35; Quartz Xo, 1(3; Quartz No. 17: Quartz No. 18; Quart.: No.' 19; Quartz No 22; Quartz No 23; Quart'. No. 24; Quartz No 25B, Mineral Claims, situated In '.he "k-Mi;i Mining Division or Cassiar District. Where located: On Granby Peninsula, Observatory Inlet, B. C. Haled Ibis Sixth day of Sept.. 1915. Granby Bay Hotel Company, Limited. IAS. CHURCHILL, Manager. Yesterday afternoon the steamer British Columbia, Capt. Foellmers sailed for tlie Queen Charlottes with the cargo of the Camosun on board. When the Camosun went ashore on Digby Island she had on board considerable cargo for the Islands, including a number of cattle. These were transferred by scow to the British Columbia and taken over. She sailed yesterday afternoon and will proceed to Massed and the northern ports of the Islands; then proceed south calling at all points and leaving uireet for the south. She will carry a cargo of lumber from the Port Clements mill to Vancouver. o • Get your new Spring Suit at Mulch Sale at Kirkpatrick's. PRINCE RUPERT ASTONISHED ' BY SIMPLE MIXTURE Prince Rupert people are astonished at the INSTANT action of simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed In Adler-i-ka, ONE SPOONFUL removes such surprising foul matter it relieves almost ANY CASE constipation, sour stomach or gas. Because Adler-i-ka acts on BOTH lower and upper bowel, a few doses often relieve or prevent appenaieitis. A short treatment helps chronic stomach trouble. C. H. Orme, Pioneer Druggist. g-4. MINERAL ACT. (Form F.) Certificate Of Improvements. NOTICE. "WINER," "TERMINUS," "KANSAS," "BIG MISSOURI," "DAUNTLESS," "GOLDEN CROWN," "EP- LURIBUS" AND "LAURA" Mineral Claims, situate in the Portland Canal Mining Division of Cassiar District. Where located: On Salmon River. TAKE NOTICE that I, Daniel Lindeborg, F. M. C„ No. 93.S39B., acting for myself and as agent for Andrew Lindeborg, F. M. C, No. 93,- 838B., Hiram Stevenson, F. M. C, No. 93.S44B., and D. C. Barbrick, F. M. C, No. 91.112B., Administrator of the James Proudfoot Estate, 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 S5, must be commenced before the issue of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 31st day of January, A. D., lllic. m-2-'ly-2. G. T. P. SCHEDULES Steamship Service To The South S. S. PRINCE Rl PERT—Sails every Saturdaj nt O a.m. S. S. PRINCE JOHN—Sails every Tuesday at 7 p.m. ALASKAN SERVICE Commencing March :30th and every Thursday thereafter, Steamship Prince John will rail ai lii noon for Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skag'vny. ,.., ....... -,-.. TRAINS FOR THE EAST Passenger Trains lenve Prince Rupert on Mondays and Thursdays at 10:30 a.m., for Edmonton, Winnipeg, Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa; New Y »rk and all Eastern Points. "THE ROAD OF MARVELLOUS SCENERY." On Saturdays alsn Mixed Train, carrying passenger coach, leaves for Edmonton ai O a.m., making close connections there with regu- lar passengei train for Winnipeg. For Steamship an I Sleeping Car Reservations, and full information regarding tn vel to any part of the world, apply to G. T. P. Ticket Ollice Third Avenue—Phone UOO. Agency All Atlantic und Trans-Pacific Steamship Lines. A. DAVIDSON, General Agent. S. O. ERIC H, City Passenger and Ticket Agent. Canadian Pacific Railway Lowest rales to all Eastern point* via steamer to Vancouver and Canadian Pacific Railway. Meals and Berth included on steamer. PRINCESS SOPHIA SOUTHBOUND, Friday at 7 p.m. PRINCESS MAY, SOUTHBOUND, Sunday, (3 p.m. .1. I. PETERS, General Agent, coiner Third Ave. and Fourth St. lunaon OO 9rt&000099999999999tf090900a0Oa00OWOtf00909O <KrtKHKKKK» I THE UNION STEAMSHIP CO. OF B.C. LTD' | 9 S.S. VENTURE—Sails for GRANBY, NAAS, SIMPSON, every Men- 5 9 day, A.M. a a S.S. VENTURE—Sails fo• VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, 9 O every Tuesday, S P.M. S | S.S. CAMOSUN—Sails for STEWART, GRANBY, SIMPSON, Satin- | 8 day, 8 A.M., January, 8th, 22nd; February nth, tilth; \ ft March <Uh, 18th. jjj S.S. CAMOSUN—Sails for MASSET, PORT CLEMENTS, Sundays, P. 5 M., January 9th,23rd; February 7th, 21st; March fi 5th, 19th. S.S. CAMOSUN—Sails for SKIDEGATE, JEDWAY, IKEDA, Mondays, P.M..January 10th, 24th; February 7th, 21st; March 6th, 20th. S.S. CAMOSl'N—Sails for BELLA COOLA, RIVERS INLET, VANCOUVER, January 13th, 27th; February 10th, 24th; March 9th, 23th. JOHN BARNSLEY, AGENT, OSi Second Avenue—Phone 508, tbtfooaooooifoooooaoooooaoooooaooooaaooooooooooooooooooo MINERAL ACT. (Form E.) Certillcate of Improvements NOTICE. "Tiger," Black Bear' im ... ira] Cli slttial • la ; Dlslllct ■' ■ .' 1 Glaclei ■ k TAKE NOTICIil thai I George it- dgi Free Mini i ' cat' ' ■■ 80,51 113, acting for mysi If au I n agenl foi James a. Roberti on, Fri Miner',- Certificate No. 84,0E2B, Administrator of the Donalil V Robert son estate and George Matlieson, Free Miner's Certificate No. 93,87413, Intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder tor a Certificate of Improve raents, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Qranl of ihe above claim And further take notice that action, tinder section 85, must be commenci d before the Issue of uuch Certiflcati of Improvements. Dated this 2nd day ol Nov. A. I' 1915. W-d-1 r«HCH«BKWI*3WlKH>l>lK«H^^ I RUPERT MARINE IRONWORKS AND SUPPLY CO., LIMIT D 0 WATERFRONT, PRINCE RUPERT 5 ENGINEERS MACHINISTS ANU MACHINERY CONTRACTORS Specialists in Marine Power Plant* Oil, Steam, or Gasoline. II. C. Coast Agentsc for Hie British Kromhout Semi-Diesel Oil En- nine—the must reliable and economical, and the cheapest power for lisliing boats, tugs a." " passenger vessels. Standard Gas Engine Company's Engines and Pari'- In sunk. fU ' X, -■'- ! Steel, Iron, Oils, Wire Rope, Bulatn Beltln, I!, c. Wood Pulleys,] Columbian Bronze Propellers, Storage Batteries, Dynamos ■ i Marine Accossoi Ies. ,,,(,,,—First-class einiipiin'iit and stall for machine and fhlp repairs. P.O. BOX S TELEPHONE 313 M909909999aa0OOOOOOOCO00aOtH)OO9a09O99aa9Oaa9000O9eil mmm i nTTT-1 ""-~"-'^,"" '■'• I: HAYNER BROS Pioneer Funeral Directors mil EinbalniecB, Open Da> and i | Night, undies' Assistant ." Attendance. 'i PHONE 118, 710 THIRD WE. 'J Phone Blue. 1S3 Res Pb"nt III UP-TO-DATE LINDSAY'S CARTAGE &STDRAGL 3 2i; FOURTH STREET JINGLE POT COAL 'f Handled by ns All orders recelvt BawmMTf'•"-«««»«.aw i prompt attention Phons No 68 Sunday, March 12, 1916 ? TAe J^X&5& Stores\_ CANADA'S FAVORITE DRUG STORF^ ! Watch Our Windows for Soap Specials Any Cake Shown for 10c. Do Not Overlook These Bargains WATi NOTICE. , CYRIL H. ORME " The Pioneer Druggist" aaaasaaaBaaaHMg LAND ACT. Form Of Notice. Skeena Land District, Districl Of (nasi. Range 4. TAKE NOTICE that Clyde A. Heller, occupation mine operator, intends to apply for pei mission to purchase the following oeseribed lands: Cmmenclng at a pcsl planted 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 4 0 chains more or less to the shore of Bear Lake; thence Northerly along the shore of said Lake to the place of commencement. containing SO acres more or less. February 18th, 1916. f-a-24 CLYDE A. HELLER. TAKE NOTICE that THE SURF INLET POWER COMPANY, LIMITED, wiP apply by Petition to the Minister for the approval of the undertaking of its works and that such Petition-will be heard in the office of ihe Hoard on a date to be fixed by the Comptroller and that any person may file an objection thereto in Ithe office of the Comptroller or of the Recorder of the Distirct. The name and address of the applicant is THE SURF INLET POWER COMPANY, LIMITED, having its lieu. Office at 1,001 Rogers Building. Vancouver, B. C. The Water Recorder's office in which this no- ! tice is to be filed is at the Court i House. Prince Rupert, B. C. The name of the lake from which the water is to be taken is Cougar Lake, Princess Royal Island. The quantity of water applied for is ten thousand indies or sixteen thousand cubic feet per minute. The proposed point of diversion is at a poinl at the outlet of Cougar Lake, and it is to be returned at a point at sea level on Surf Inlet, and will be used for developing power and electric energy to be used within a radius of ten (10 3 miles of the works on Princess Royal Island. A copy of th.s notice was posted on the ground on the 24th day of February, A. D., 1916. Dated at Vancouver, B. C. this 24th o'ay of February, A. D., 1916. THE SURF INLET COMPANY, LIMITED. POWER LAND ACT. Form Of Notice. Skeena Land District, Districl (oast. Range I. F. XV. HOLLER. s-f-26. Superintendent and Agent. 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 tor the examination In May next must be between the ages I of fourteen and sixteen on the 1st cupation mine manager, intends to i • . Jul-V. 1916- apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Further details can be obtained on Commencing at a post plantedi application to the undersigned. about 200 feet Easterly from the G. J. DESBARATS, Northwest corner of Lot 40, Range (if TAKE NOTICE that Frederick Bradshaw, of Tonopab, Nevada, oc-l i, Coast District; thence North 20 chains; thence West 20 chains; | thence South 20 chains more or less, to the shore of Surf Inlet; thence j following the shore line to the place I of commencement, containing forty ncres more or less. February 18th, 1916. f a-24 FREDERICK BRADSHAW. Deputy Minister of the Naval Sei'- I vice. POSTAL NOTICE. Postmasters ore informed that tbe exchange of Money Orders with Denmark, Holland, Norway and Sweu'en, which was suspended on the Ml; August, 1914, has been resumed, and Money ' irdi rs ma; be issue I ml esi counl rh s at the same rates of commission as formerly, Department of the Naval Service, Ottawa, January 10th, 1916. Unauthorized publication of this advertisement will not he paid for. —90,793. 3-m-j-30 f90a000000O0OO0oo0O09O0900i I PERSONALS I 5 9 'J<K3-CHKH>^J^K«HHHa-fllK^o>&u^^i^<HK^« Keep your eyes open for Kirkpatrick's March Sale. Max Heilbronner leaves today for Vancouver on business. . . T Mr. anu Mrs. D. .1. Williams have left for the south on a wedding tour. * * * VV. P. Lynch left for Hazelton yes- terday, called there by tbe death of his brother, John Lynch. R, IS. McGinnis, of the Dolly Varden mine at Alice Arm, left yesterday morning for tlie south. Sol Cameron, of the Westholme Lumber Company, left early this morning for the south. Mitchell Albert accompanied him. :r. * * XV. A. Noble, J. H. Hilditch and Numa Demers went to Victoria yesterday to take courses in the military school opened there for officers. o LOCAL NEWS ITEMS conditions, again. He is glad to get back The Borden Street School has been closed by order of the Health Officer, in the hope of checking the further spread of measles. Tho Methodist Sunday School will be closed today. This action is taken in view of the prevalence of measles in the city at this time. • *■ . Frank Davies, of this city, who has been employed at VV. XV. Wrathall's has gone to Ocean Falls to take a position in the office of the company operating there. Word received -from Victoria indicates that the city's private bill will come up before the Private Bills Committee next Thursday. *■ * * F. W. Holler, who is in charge of the Tonopah-Belnioiit Company's mine at Surf Inlet, left yesterday by his trim launch the Full Moon. * * * The Princess Sophia, of the C. P. R, service, was delayed on her trip south from Skagway. She did not reach port until early this morning. * * XV. .1. Sampson, charged with defrauding the Royal Hotel, was brought back to the city from Vancouver. The hearing of the charge will be heard on Monday. The Board of Trade yesterday, on motion of XV. E. Williams, necided to write the Minister of Customs asking for the return of the fine imposed upon a fishing vessel here. V. D. Casley. of the Empress Hotel, RATTLE OF VERDUN. (Coninued from Page One.) remains unbroken, despite fresh German assaults by five divisions of Prussians. The bombardment continues with deafening intensity. On the Woevre the German artillery is slackening. There is violent fighting at the village of Vatix. German Losses Heavy. London, March 11.—The German losses yesterday north of Verdun exceed anything ever experienced before. Whole brigades flung themselves at the French lines and were practically wiped out. The Zouaves, Turcos and Senega-, lese did fearful work with the bayonet. The Germans suffered terribly from the deadly French machine gun and artillery fire. SIR THOMAS WHITE. (Continued from Page One.) large credit is established Canada will receive additional war orders, approximating from seventy to one hundred million dollars. |MKHKI3#-HKHmHKIW!KHJ»a^^ 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 tbr- science of optometry or eye measuring. One of the most imi ortant Is dynamic skiametry. The new method of Prof. A. J Cross, of New York, in which the eye 1b measured by a beam uf reflected light and any error is recorded. But we do not simply rely on one method; each eye Is tested separately, ln three different ways, besides trying the muscular balance, together and the nervous acuteness. We use the new drugless methoa's, no drops In the eye and uo heavy frame resting on your face; ours swings from the wall by a bracket. PRICES .lS LOW AS ANYWHERE BULGER & DENIKE OPTICIANS AND JEWELLERS g l»IWKHWWrSIW3W<HKK>l>3K^ I Blakely Co, Jewellers, I and Watch Repairers 5 « 5 O HARRY SELKE u watchmaker of long experience has been pnt In g charge of that department—Satisfaction guaranteed. See our stock of nuggets from tbe North'. Make your choice while they last and have them made np in the city ns 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 0 a a o •9 a a Get your piano tuned by Harry C. Evans, pioneer piano tuner and player expert. Leave orders at Bulger & Denike's, fWark's) jewelry store. tf. o Ask JI. JI. Stephens for your Fire rate. March 27 and 28, the date of the Great Majestic Serial, "The Goddess" with Anita Stewart. tf. SPRUCE LOGS WANTED. Corner Third Avenue and Sixth Street «KBKH«sro3KHKHKHKHKH>OHWiJ ***+************************************4.**4.4.******** and Mrs. Casley have teturned from | Wanted 'arge quantity Spruce logs, i three months' trip along the Pa- of good size, and scaling at least 30 ciflc coast. Mr. Casley says that he per cent. No. 1. Write particulars found that in all the cities :'.'.ctr was j as to price, quality and earliest de- the same general feeling of depres-! livery to C. P. Coles & Co., Vaucou- sion as a result of the upsetting of ; ver. tf MINERAL ACT. (Form P.) Certificate Of Improvements. NOTICE. "TIP TOP," "RAMBLER," "BU- ENA VISTA," "PROVINCE," "JAIN" AND "KNOB HILL," Mineral Claims situate in Ihe Portland Canal Mining | | Division of Cassiar District. Where located: On Salmon River. TAKE NOTICE thai I, Daniel Lindeborg, !•'. M. C, No. 9S,839B„ 09909909909990009900099900 acting for myself and as agenl for o 0 B. C. Undertakers beg to Inform their friends and the public generally that they have engagen the services of a Flrsl (lass Undertaker, who Is it graduate of a Canadian and American College of Embalming, Sanitation, Disinfection and Bacteriology, and who holds both Canadian and American Diplomas. Lady Asistant always in attendance to tf™ for ladles and children. Office and Parlors N'o. 11 <, cornel' 2nd Street nnd 2nd Ave. o Phone -11. Open Day nnd Night 5 Cl3»3KHKHSlKKK>CHje«H j Andrew Lindeborg, F. M. C„ No. 93,- 838B., Hiram Stevenson, F. M. C, [No. 93,844B„ and I). C. Barbrick, F, M. C, No. 91,11213., Administrator of the James Proudfoot Estate, 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 S5, must be commenced before the issue of such Certificate of Improvements. Dateo,' this 31st day of January, A. THE METHODIST CHURCH lli'iiish Columbia Conference Parsonage 033 Sixth Ave. W. Rev. .1. F. Dimmick, Pastor. Chinch, Sixth Ave. & Jl.isgiav • Place Prince Rupert. B. C, April 9, 1914. x- * X- * *■ * MR. HARRY HANSON, "The Reliable Plumber," Prince Rupert, B. C, 3 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 lank of water to boiling temperature in one hour after the fire has been started; it in no way interferes with the oven for baking purposes. In addition to this, the wall radiator which you plaoeu in dining-room and connected with the range boiler has given us splendid satisfaction, supplying -.. us with ample heating throughout, the winter, saving us the cost of J a stove anil fuel. I most heartily testify to the satisfaction and efficiency of your system and gladly recommend it. (Signed) (Rev.) J. F. DIMMICK. Yours very truly, (Signed) M. M. STEPHENS. Specelnl price for coil foiiimnth of March only will be Fifteen dollars, Ten dollars cash, balance 80 days. HARRY HANSON ^4.4.4.4*4*************************************4.4.4.444.4.4.^. THE RELIABLE PLUMBER Phone 489 P. O. Box 305 Royal Bank of Canada HEAD OFFICE! MONTREAL ESTABLISHED 1809 Capital Paid up $11,5(30,000 Reserve Fund . $13,2311,000 Total Assets $108,290,000 Savings Hank Department—$1 will open an account Branches Throughout Canada and Ranking Connections With All Parts of the United States, Ageuts Throughout the World. F. W. DOHERTY, Manager - Prince Rupert Branch A. E. WRIGHT D„ 1916. m-2-jly-2 'Tie Morning Journal delivered to your nome at 50 cents a month. Send for Five Roses Cook Book— COUPON MVitr Name and AddrrM plainly Don't lorgw N encJoM Ten Cottf* in utnmftt KAMC. 1 ■■—■ ■ —a—mm NAME Of OCAiXfl _ BEING A MANUAL OF GOOD RECIPES carefully chosen from the contributions of over two thousand successful usees of Fiv? Roses Flour throughout Canada. Also Useful Notes Oft the various classes of good things to eat. all of which have tteerv carefully checked and _ re-chccked by competent authority. Ukm W Cn»(*HW to LAKE tf THE WOODS MILL1MS CO. LIMITED, WINNIPEG Distributors Prince Rupert, B.C STEWART & MOBLEY KELLY. DOUGLAS A OO. Provincial and. Dominion Land Sur- leyoi—Surveying and Engineering. letiveen Second and Third Avenues P, O. Bo* 10. SAVE YOUR EYES If you would save your eyes—have them fitted perfectly with glasses by DR. INMAN Offices—788 Exchange Building Engines Installed und General Ren;, Ivy-Acetylene 'Slant in , ctlo Phone Red 150 Third .. ,nie DR. J. S. BROWN, DENTIST Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty Office: Smith Block, Third Aventw Phone 451. Prince Rupert Journal 50c. per Month WH«KW3KHKH?«3J<HKHKHWrKHJOITO O Capt. J. McGee M.M.S.A. Masters and Mutes prepared for examination. Compass n 1- luster. Phone Red S02 "NAUTICAL ACADEMY" Helgerson Block, opposite Royal Hotel KHXKHMI iKHWHHKHKHHHHttl MHSKOHJ
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