• —-J- » /? 4/ Ptfac& liroowi High-class Job Work VOL. VI. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, SUNDAY, MAY 14, 1910. Trice 5 Cents. No. 147. REPORT FIERCE FIGHTING IN DOUAUMONT VICINITY Russians Are Gaining Headway In Direction Of Bagdad Accidental Discovery Of Rich Ore Made At Alice Arm British Troops In Dublin Reviewed By Premier Asquith ■ I Russians Forcing Way Against Turks In Direction Of Bagdad LIFE IN PRISON CAMPS OF GERMANY SERGT WELLS WILL GIVE AD- DRESS IN METHODIST CHURCH TONIGHT Interesting Speaker Will Throw Some Sidelights On * Subject. Sergt. Wells, whose entertaining addresses on the war have been followed ao closely during the week at the Westholme Theatre, will speak this evening in the Methodist Church. He will deal with some phases of the war not referred to by him in the illustrated lectures. He is going to deliver this address in the place of the regular sermon by the pastor. The subject that Sergt. Wells will deal with is that of "Prison Life in Germany." He has very goon reason to remember his life there owing to the brutality of his treatment while Petrograd, May 13.—The Russian force In Persia, during the past ten days completed the arduous task of traversing the mountain district separating it from the TurcojPersian frontier. Driving the Turks upon their strongly fortified base of Khani- kin, they stand at the very threshold of Mesopotamia, and'future developments in connection with the Russian expedition toward Bagdad are awaited with the greatest inter- t est. PREMIER ASQUITH REVIEWED TROOPS FROM ENGLAND Dublin, May 13.—General Maxwell and Premier Asquith reviewed the British troops here today. It Is believed the restoration of civil law is imminent. there. Tlie service begins at 7:30. Those wishing to avail themselves of the opportunity of hearing him should arrive early. Baroda Loading One Thousand Tons Of Copper Ore Here The barge Baroda, of the Griffiths fleet, in tow of the tug Commodore, arrived in port yesterday and proceeded to take on 1,000 tons of copper ore from the Rocher de Boule bunkers. The ore, which is to be baken to the Tacoma smelter tor treatment, Is conveyed from the bunker to the ship by means of a belt •onveyor that is capable of handling 100 tons an hour. The Commodore, after delivering tbe barge here, proceeded1 to Hedley, Alaska, to pick up another tow and will call here later in tbe week to low the Baroda to Tacoma. o ■■ FEWER BOATS WERE IN YESTERDAY WITH FISH Hi.. Crier StfiTnH Brought la 3.t,«00 I'oudu, Third Av<» Harry Atkins Phone ! 574 EAMILY BUTCHER Our Motto, Quality First.—Try onr UOted Prime Sausage—Plain. Pork and Tomato Flavored. COAL FAVORITE HOUSEHOLD LUMP AND NUT Phone Prince. Rupert Coal Co., 13 9900000000 CKHJ O09000000O000 ACORN SIGN SHOP Anton, Carriage, and Sign PiiiiilliiK. i Work done to suit customers. -' All we want is your Idea. Dawson Block—Third Avenao JOS. F. FILION *4O9Sy9999990909999999999999 Yesterday there were not so many halibut boats aa usual in. The Grier Stlrratt, of the fleet, of the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Company, nama in with 33,000 pounds. H. O. Roberts, of Ihe San I nan Company, bought a carload yesterday. I lo got Hie Jessie, which had IK,000 pounds,, and later the Lillian S, which had 4,000, The prii e paid was 6 7-S. The Rose Spit, formerly the Pandora, came in yesterday with a good catch. Capt. P. Rorvick, who was in command, reports the weather cold ano rough on the banks. He has made his first trip in this boat, bringing in about 3,000 pounds. o Methodist Church. Spenial service in the morning on "Mother's Day." In the evening Sergt. F. Wells will speak on "Prison Life In Germany," instead of the usual sermon. LIBERAL LEADER ON SHIPPING BILL H. C. BREWSTER DOES NOT THINK THAT PROVINCE SHOULD RENDER ASSISTANCE Mr. Manson, Of Comox, Takes More j Hopeful View Ol' The Local Situation. MISSING SOLDIERS NAY BE PRISONERS LETTER RECEIVED BY FRED PETERS TOUCHING UPON THIS SUBJECT Hope Is Held Out That His Son Jack iS Still Alive. (Si>ecial Correspondence.) Victoria, May 10.—Mr. Brewster, Mr. Manson, and Mr. Williams, members respectively for Victoria, Comox, and Newcastle, addressed themselves to the new Shipping Bill yesterday afternoon. According to Mr. Brewster, as. Opposition leader, extending aid to shipping was not in the purview of the Province in the first place, and then again, if any aid at all should be given by this Province, failing action on the part of the Ottawa authorities, such assistance should be provided by way of flotation of short terms, bonds from the proceeds of which loans might be made to lumber companies so that, they could build ships for carrying lumber. Mr. Brewster was pessimistic. He did not think that British Columbia should engage in any general assistance to shipping, either in building or operation; he seemed to think that there would be plenty of available ships after the war, and the wooden vessels to be built here would not be of any particular use then ■ He thought the Province should wait until there was tonnage for exportation before helping to provide bottoms. M^re than, that, he thought the Province had sufficiently heavy burdens without trying to he'p ship-bulldera and ship operators. In any events, in his idea, Fred Peters, K. C., has received from Mrs. Peters, who is now in England, a letter which indicates that there is good reason for hoping that their son Jack may still be alive, but held as a prisoner of war. The letter is one written on request of Mrs. Peters by W. Bullen in England. The latter had, in a letter to the Daily Mail, sought informal ion as to prisoners of war being anywhere where they did not get the opportunity to write. His letter is self explanatory, and is as follows: Bidston Birkenhead March 9, 1916. DeaY Madam, The information supplied to me as a result of my letter in the Daily Mail amounts to this: German Attacks At Douaumont Repulsed Without Gaining London, May 13.—Tn the Douaumont region on the Verdun front, where tne Germans for more than two months past have been held fairly close to the line of their original advance in the February drive, is again the scene of desperate fighting. FRENCH LOOK TO C0MMG TRIUMPH LEASES FOR PROPERTY IN PARIS RESERVE RIGHT TO MAKE DISPOSITION AT TIME There was a violent bombardment | of the French positions in that sec- j K«<1«*"< ''I'''"* For A Grand March tor yesterday. This was followed by strong attacks in which, according to the afternoon bulletins from Paris, the Germans suffered heavy losses and failed to gain any ground. Miss Aldine Bowen, who has been a resident of this city for some time, and Mr. Thomas Thompson, of Portland. Ore., were united iu marriage at the Methodist Parsonage Friday, the ceremony being performed by the Rev. J, F. Dimmick. Mr Thompson was a resident of Prince Rupert in j the early days. The happy couple left for Portland this morning on the Prince Rupert. When Victory Finally Conies. there was nothing much to export 11) There are, without doubt, a great many prisoners of war in Belgium and North France. The Prisoners of War Help Committee, 5 Southampton Street, Strand Lonaon, W. C, publish a long list of camps, and hospitals where British prisoners are interned. | There are several hospitals in Bel- i biuni and North France, but only two I camps there. 3(2) As a rule prisoners in Belgium i and North France are not allowed to i write to their relatives, but an informant knows of one officer in a bos- l ,. , . ,T , , J ,, j ' cold storage and general meat store pital at Valencieene who is allowed i 6 to write home. Paris. May 13.—The French confidence in victory is shown by the fact that a clause is now being inserted In all leases of houses or apartments facing the Champs Elysr se. "the landlords reserve the right to let or otherwise dispose of all windows or balconies overlooking the streets on the day when the victorious armies of the French Republic and Allies march past in triumph." Jte Morning Journal delivered lo your oome at 50 cents a month. Accidental Discovery Was Made Of Good Body Of Silver Ore George Frizzell has returned from Alien Arm where he put in a good | to serve the interests of that, part. He ■ (3) Prisonersi in Germany ars, gen-! returns with similar optimism as to j erally speaking, allowed to write, > the camp, the same as all the other ! but here again I have heard of one j visitors to the place. Mr. Friizell tells of a peculiar dis- except timber, and Agent-General McBride ought to be able to get the Admiralty to take care of the shipment of lumber to the United Kingdom. Mr. Brewster, while careful, _^_^_^^_^^^^^^^^^_^_^^_^^^^^^^_^^^^^^__ not. to say that he did not believe | kBC"* he ls in a ho,",it*1 (!a'nP in ! covery that was made before he left in drying to encourage shipping on. the coast, picked holes in the bill to ! officer who Is uot—though his friend* | know he j Germany the beet of his ability. Mr. Williams scolded along to the extent of an hour and a-half. Mr. Manson was somewhat more helpful in his remarks. He drew attention to the fact, that there would probably be groat demand for vesesls for the next five years, and rales would be high, Taking li for granted ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ It was tho unearthing of a mosl 14) The enclosed copy letter—one of I promising silver deposit. This is lo- the best I have had- gives the name | cated on a claim hold by J. B. Smith, of the Bureau at Zurich whioh may J one of the pioneer prospectors of the be of some assistance. j country. As the roadway was being (5) One statement is made that there Lni out for the Dolly Varden mine ia a secret, camp in Belgium where this find of silver was made, there are hundreds of British officers, n. was followed up the mountain bul It is not sufficiently verified to side for aboul :>" feel and promisee fact. that there would only be outward j <<» An ext,'act from a lettBr lin8 ue0!l cargoes for a considerable length of senl m" l'1'""' a member of the Fly- time, be said, wooden ships built here Ilns Corps' WQ0 was torc l'-''"''i'1 was varrant me putting it forward as a|to be a very valuable deposit. The! owner will | ul In work upon ii to " test II out. Qe rge R. Naden, of' this city, tin- property adjoining It. A peculiar feature coi cted with tin' aiscovery made is thai it lies nationalization of railways will include the Canadian Pacific Railway as well as the Canadian Northern and Grand Trunk Pacific. Rather cryptlf statements made by lion. R Rogers Iu the House lent aol- or t»o the rumors. Mr. Rogers slalud that tho Board would inquire Into tha possible nationalization of the C. N, It. and G. T. P. and "other railways." What he moan1, by other railway* lin did not make clear He may only have been referring lo the iju^bec anu Saguenay, but many thought that he was hinting al the C. P, it. 'I'll. Moi nlng fi irnal ,: IIvei ed lo ynur homo al SO cents a month. to carry one and a half million feet Ibehlna UlP German lines ami of lumber and making thn-o trips a [[kvn Prls :ler- He 8a>'s he naa seen I alongside a pathwa year to such a point as Sydney, Aus-i "1,'"1.v "' tns ' m> SAVE MONEY Use New Wellington COAI, ilong which Mr. ng, believed kill-1 stark and all others who visited hie j tralla, would pay sufficient to meet I e(1" of ollr casually lists, but lie is cabin passed day after day. The dls- ************************** all operating costs and also the pro- unable to write any names. covery was never made, however, tin- . t J nnh Paw TUp Qirtn J posed subsidy offered fn the bill. He M? son, Sec-Lieut. W. F, Bullen, til the rock was blasted oul for the J » J r Til. fcf /ll BBBS91 commented'on the Importance which 1"tl1 Scottish. Bat. King's Liverpool | roadway that is being constructed.] piiiim; nu We Never Close the construction of ship-building] Regiment, Is missing atnee the 16th The deposit is practically uu t Get your piano tuned by Harry C. Evans, pioneer piano tuner and player expert. Leave orders at Bulger & Denlke's, (Wark's) Jewelry store. tf. plants and ships would mean to the' 'une, and although lie and some 't water, making the-question of trans lumber industry and to the cities of'twenty of his men were seen captur- the B. C coast. To ship the amount ed and marched off I cannot hear any- of lumber which B. C. mills could thing of him, hence the reason of my cut every year would require a fleet Inquiry and I am clinging to the hope of seventy such vessels making three thai he is alive somewhere in Bel- trips a year each. While he agreed gium. that the Dominion Government ought "A lady in Dlnan, France, wiites (Continued on Page Four.) ' (Continued on Page TlU'coj portatlon a very simple one. NATIONALIZATION MAY INCLUDE O. P. R. AS WELL AS OTHER LINES * f + Phone 5S3- Strictly Union House » USM Third Ave., Prince Ruperl. * Capital that the Investigation as to | ************************** m. l«V3| SUNDAY, MAY 34, 1916. PRINCE RUPBRT JOURNAL fUrmcc ittiper* journal Telephouc 1:38. I). II. NELSON, Editor. Telephone 1.18. Office: 12S Third Avenu:, East, near McBrlde Street Telphone 138; Postofflcc Box 1 r,45. DAILY EDITION. Published every morning except Monday. Delevered by carrier in the city a| tlie following rate, if paid In advance:— One Year $6.00 Six Months $2.r,n Three Months $1.2" If not paid in advance, per Month $0.50 . ; , WEEKLY EDITION. Published every Friday for circula- .NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to firms and individuals .who sell provisions or. other supplies to Stewards of Canadian Government Ships under this Department, fhat the Departtient is ""| irtpioisiliie for debt? contracted by such Stewaids. Clause No. 8 of Contract with Stewards, i overing 'lie Victualling of sucn Ships leads as follows:—. "Il is distinctly understood by the "parties nereto that the said Depart- ■•ment sliall not be responsible for "any debts contracted by the said "Steward, and the said Steward tion outside the City of Prinee Ru-1 pert at $2.00 a year, andressed to "agrees io notify all persons with prints In Canada; or $3.00 a year to all points in the United Kingdom the United States or other foreign countries. Advertising Rates Upon Application. Telephone Ui8. SUNDAY, -MAY 14, llllli. "MOTHERS' HAY." Today is being observed in the various churches of the continent as "Mothers' Day." The (lay has not been honored lor any length of time. It is essentially modem in its origin, but it is certainly a day that might well be regarded as. of the greatest importance on the calendar. On this occasion the idea is that more than ordinary attention will be devoted to the noble mothers' whose self- sacrifice has meant so much to most of those who have attained any prominence. At no period 'n the history of the world has the heroism of women come more to the front than righi no-v The women of the land art w commendable fortitude offering up the dearest sacrifice that the human heart can conceive of—the sons of the women of the country, No class in the world today is suffering as the mothers are, because the relation between a mother and her child is more 'lose than any other probably. Throughout practically the whole world today mothers are "whom he wishes to contract for the purchase of any such provisions, "store or groceries, and betoie con- "iructing for same, that the said De- "partment, shall not be responsible "for auy debt to be contracted by him "in that or any other respect." G. ,T. DESBARATS, Deputy Minister of the Naval Service. Department of (he Naval Service, Ottawa, March 21st, 1916. LAND ACT. Form Of Notice. Skeena Land District, District Of Coast, Range 4. TAKE NOTICE that F. W. Ho'ler, os Surf Inlet, occupation mine superintendent, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following de- s.ribed lanas: -.. „ Commencing at a post plante't! about 3no feet South of the Northwest corner of Lot 11, R"ahB"e 4. Coast District thence South 2(1 chain?! | hence West 20 chains more or less to I the shore of Surf Inlet: thence following the shore line Easterly and I Northerly lo the place of commerce-1 ment, containing 40 acres more or less, P«bruaiy 18th, 1916. f-a-24 I FREDERICK A. HOLLER.' MINERAL ACT. (Form F.) Certificate Of Improvements. HOTEL DIRECTORY MINERAL ACT. (form F.) Certificate Of Improvements. NOTICE. Blue Bird Mineral Claim, situate in the Skeena Mining Division of Cassier District. Where located: On Glacier Creek, Goose Bay, B. C, about 2 miles from mouth. TAKE NOTICE that 1, J. Fred Ritchie, Free Miner's Certificate No. 90.071B, acting as agent for Arthur C. Crookall, Free Miner's Certificate, No. 94.053B, intends, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claim. And further take notice that action, under sectioii 85, must be commenced before the issuance of such Certificate of Improvements. having their hearts lacerated as a re- j Dated this 2nd day of February, A, suit of the scenes that are being daily < nacted. But nobility of character in suffering and sacrifice for duty is not confined to the present times. He is an unfortunate man indeed that cannot look back perhaps to the sainted memory of one who in her devotion to her family was willing to make any sacrifice without murmuring. The memory of the mothers may well be made to he the inspiring thought for one Sunday In the .year at least. STRENGTHENED POSITION. When tlie session opened there were a great many who looked forward to real fireworks from the newly- elected Liberals, and they started out with a great blow of trumpets. In i ery Investigation, however, they have failed to unearth any tittle of e\ Idem •■ ol corruption on the part of Government, mid Instead, now that the Conservatives forces have i ned up I he all nation in Vancouver, it is made ei Idem thai the Liberals themselves are In great need of house cleaning, Premier Bowser, it is confidently believed, will go before the country for the next election with every charge againsl his Govern- lenl expjoo'ed. More than that, hisjbe charged D., 1916. w-f-9. J. FRED RITCHIE, A»ent. GARDEN COMPETITION. " The Provincial Department of Agriculture is offering cash prizes for City Gardens as follows: Three prizes in each class. CLASS I. House Garden where occasional labour is employed for the work. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. CLASS II. House Garden where all work is done by occupant and family. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. CLASS III. Ordinary lot, without house. Area cultivated to be not less than (1,000) sq. ft, (I.e. 22 ft. by 50 ft.; 30 fl. hy 38 1-2 ft.; or 40 fl. by 25 ft.) Judging will be done chiefly from the standpoint of utility. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. An entrance fee of one dollar will LAND ACT. Skeena Land District, Districl Of Coast, Range 4. TAKE NOTICE that Frederick Bradshaw, of Tonopah, Nevada, occupation mine manager, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post p:anted about 200 feet Easterly from the Northwest comer of Lot 40, Rangr 4, Coast District; thence North 4\ chains; thence West 20 chains; thence South 20 chains more or less to the shore of Surf Inlet; thence following the shoie line to the place of commencement, containing forty acres more or less. i'ebruary isth, 1916. f a-24 FREDERICK BRADSHAW. POSTAL NOTICE. Postmasters are informed that the exchange of Money Orders with Denmark, Holland, Norway and Sweden, which was suspended on the Sth August, 1914, has been resumed, and Money Orders may be issued on these countries at tlie same rates of commission as formerly. %?• % * ,.. ■arfeP ■' -■'.;'■: TIMBER SALE X fill. Sealed tenders will be receiveu by the Minister of Lands not later than noon ou the 31st day of May, 1916, for the purchase of Licence X 611, to cut 4,969,000 feet of Spruce and Hemlock on an area adjoining Lot 1,548, Shannon Bay, Queen Charlotte Islands District. Two (2) years will be allowed for removal of timber. Further particulars of the Chief Forester, Victoria, B. C. m8-4w. : I'ogramme of useful legislation, designed to encourage every form of legitimate industry, will do much to dispel the only other feeling which might militate againsl the administration, that is to say tlie strain of hard times. HAYNER BROS oneer Puneral Directors tun! Kmhuliiieis. Open l)u> nud Night. i,allies' Assistuitl in £ [5 Attendance. $ \i PHONE 116. 7IU THIRD AVK ' mmmm Final judging to be done about end of August (dependent on season). Plots must be staked or clearly defined ln some way. Competitions open to all citizens of Prince Rupert. Apply by letter to A. R. NEALE, Department of Agriculture, City. Any literature or Information In connection with the work may be had by applying to the same office. All those desiring to enter will 1 lease send In "tlicTr'appllcaiions as scon as possible. SYNAPSIS OF COAL MINING REGULATIONS. Coal mining right of the Dominion in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, the Y-.'ion 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 rectal of $1 per acre Not more than 2,560 acreB will be leaded lo one applicant. Applications "3V a leas, mist he made hy tlie applicant In person to th Agent or Sub Agent of the dls- trii' In which the rights .tppllnd for are situated. In surveyed territory tne land must 'e deterlbed by sections, or legal subdivisions of sections, and In unsurveyed territory tli tract applied for thai! pc staked out by the applicant himself. Bach application must be ac jm- panled by a fee of ;.5, which will be r funded if the r.ghtt applied for are not available, hut not otherwise. A royalty shall be paid on the merchantable output of the mine at the rale of five cents per ton. The person operating the mine shall furnish the Agent with sworn returns accounting for the full quantity of merchantable coal mined and pay the royalty thereon. If the coal mining rights re not being operated, such returns sheu d o fur iiinhod at least onco a year. The lease will Include th.-i coal mining rights only; but ihe lessee may be permille 1 to purchase whatever available surface rights may be considered necessary for the working of the m!ue at the rate of $10 per acre. For full .nfurmation application should he made lo i. a Secretary of the Department of the Interior, Ottawa, o<- to any Agent .or Sub-Agent of Dominion Lands. W W. CORY, Deputy Minister of the Interior NOTICE. "TIP TOP," "RAMBLER," "BU- ENA VISTA," "PROVINCE," "JAIN" AND "KNOB HILL," Mineral Claims, situate in the Portland Canal Mining Division Of Cassiar District. Where located: On Salmon River. TAKE NOTICE that X. Daniel [ I'.idehorg, '•'. M. C„ No. 93.839B., pctlng tor myself nf:'1. aa agent for Andrew Lindeborg, F. M. C, No. ,93,- SIISB., Hiram Stevenson, F: M C, No. 93.S44B., and D. C. Barbrick, F. M, C, No. 93,11213., Administrator oi the James Proudfoot Estate, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to tlie Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Gran* of the above claim. And further take notice that action, under section 85, must he commenced befoie the issue of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 31st day of January, A. D., 1916. m-2-jly-2 MINERAL ACT. Certificate Of Improvements. NOTICE. "Dolly Varc.en," "Dolly Vaiden No. ' "Dolly Varden No. 2," "Dolly Varden No. 4," "Dolly Varden No. &,'' "Dolly Varden No. 6," and "Dolly Varden No. 7," Mineral Claims, situate in the Skeena Mining Division of Cassair District. Where located: About 17 miles from head of Alice arm on the Kitsault River. TAKE NOTICE that Richard B. McGinnis, Free Miner's Certillcate 94,015, Agent for K. Ludwig Eik, Free Miner's Certificate 93,918, Ole Pearson, Free Miner's Certificate 9 . 004, Ernest Carlson, Free Miner's Certificate 94,003, Ole Evindsen, Free Miner's Certificate 93,909, and Charles Swanson, Free Miner's Certificate 93,902, intends, sixty days fiom the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of each of the above claims. AND FURTHER take notice, that action, under section 85, must be commenced before the issue of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 30th day of March, A. D., 1916. m-30. WINDSOR HOTEL Cor. of First Ave. and Eighth St. \X. H. WRIGHT, Prop. HOTEL CENTRAL First Ave. and Seventh St. European aud American Plans $1.0!) lo $2.50 Per Day Peter Black, Prop. KNOX HOTEL First Ave. Between Eighth nnd - -.... Ninth " European Plan; Rates 50c lo $1.00 Per Day Besner A3- ll issuer, Props. EMRPENS HOTEL J, V. Rochester V. I). Casley I'lirid Ave. Between Sixth mid Scvt nib Sis. ROYAL HOTEL Corley At Burgess, Props. Third Ate, and Sixth St. European Plan Steam Heated WATER NOTICE. TAKE NOTICE that THE SURF INLET POWER COMPANY, LIMITED, will 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 the Board on a date to be fixed by the Comptroller and that any person may file an objection thereto in the office of the Comptroller or of the Recorder of the Dlstirct. The name and address of the applicant is THE SURF INLET POWER COMPANY, LIMITED, having its 1-Ieaa Office at 1,001 Rogers Building, Vancouver, B. C. The Water Recorder's oflce In which this notice Is to be filed Is al the Court House, Prlncn Rupert. B. C. The name of the lake from which the water is to be taken is Cougar Lake, Princess Roytl Island. The quantity of water applied for Is ten thousand Inches or sixteen thousand cubic feet per minute. The proposed point of diversion is at a point at the outlet of Cougar Lake, and it is lo be returned at a point at sea level on Surf Inlet, and will be used for developing power and electric energy to be used within a radius of ten (10) miles of the works on Princess Royal Island. A copy of th.s notice was posted on the ground on the 24th day of February, A. D., 1916. Dated at Vancouver, B. ,C. this 24th oay of February, A. D., 1916. THE SURF INLET POWER COMPANY, LIMITED. F. W. HOLLER, s-f-26. Superintendent and Agent. MINERAL ACT. (Form F.) Certificate Of Improvements. NOTICE. ..." - «j—- "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,- S3SB., Hiram Stevenson, F. M. C, No. 93.S44B., and D. C. Barbrick, F. M. 0„ No. 91.112B., Administrator of the James Proudfoot Estale, intend, sixty clays 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 mat ac- lion, under sectioii 85, must be commenced before the issue of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 31st day of January, A. D 1916. m-2-jly-2. LAND ACT. Form Of Notice. Skeena Land District, District Ol' Coast, Range 4. TAKE NOTICE that Clyde A. Heller, occupation mine operator, intends to apply for pel mission to purchase the following oescribed lands: Cmmencing at a' post 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; theuce South 20 chains; thence West 40 chains more or less to the shore of Bear Lake; thenc Northerly along the shore of sat' Lake to the place of commencemeit- containing 80 acres more or less. February 18th, 1916. fa-' CLYDE A. HBLLL. Rate* For Advertising Under Anj Heading. Minimum charge of ad. . . 25* One insertion, per word le Six consecutive insertions 4c Twenty-six consecutive insertlone (one month) 16c Birth notice, one insertion ... 60t Marriage notice, one insertion . . 50c Death notice, one insertion .... SOc Card of fhanks 50c All coudenssd advertisements are cash in advance, otherwise one cent a word each insertion straight , ' Pacific Cartage Limited General lYiiii.,iig Furniture Moving a Spoeia'tJ Wtien yon buy COAL buy the PKS1 — Ladysmlth Lump or Comox Washed Nut. PHONE 554 P.O. BOX 60 FOR APERHANGING AINTING OLISH1NG AND WALL TINTING HIGH-GRADE INTERIOR DECORATING A SPECIALTY Martin Swanson SECOND AVE. NTBAR McBRIDB THE MOST COMFORTABLE TOURING CAR* IN THE CITY Answer* all calls day and nighl Phone 99 Standi Front Empress Theatre 1 WALKER'S MUSIC STORE ' S Corner Second .Ave and Ith St. 5 Pianos and other musical In- 0 struments for sale. S Pianos to Kent. 9 A large assortment of sheet 5 music. Classic songs and music, 9 and all Hie popular selections ■' of the day. #3*»3»3*3»<KKKH*iKH'B>tt3}^^ Reduced Price of MILK The Standard Dairy will deliver pure milk of Its usual high standard at 5 cents a Pint or 10 cents a Quart. Phone Standard Dairy. Blue 247 *3www>wj3>3jiwwiwiis<^^ Prince Rupert Transfer Co. -FOR- Coal, Furniture Moving, Baggage and Heavy Teaming W. J. CRAWFORD, Manager r> llT/^k A TIT* C/?/? Office and Residence: PHONE bbb 1009 THIIil) Am ***************************************************** *• >■ >■ >■ LUMBER X Coal, Cement, Plaster and Brick | AND A COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDERS' SUPPLIES \ WESTHOLME LUMBER CO., LTD. X First Avenue Prince Rupert . Telephone 186 ***¥¥¥¥■*¥**■¥•¥**¥*¥■***■*¥#*•* if-******** ■«****■* ?(«<U<v/» J i 1 trr4mm*m"' ■ ■ .;. /? - /?/ PRINCE RUPERT JOURNiU, SUNDAY, MAY 14, 1916. Subscribe For The JOURNAL Get the News in the Morning by reading the Paper that gives the facts j ADVERTISE IN THE JOURNAL * Get the Best Value for your Money by advertising in a paper that always goes into the homes. The Journal is the only Morning Daily in. the north The lournal gives its readers the facts a- bout the industries of North The Journal, is a Booster for Prince Rupert and the North. Assist in the Work Subscription 50c. per month or $5.00 per year in advance LITTLE EVIDENCE IN VICTORIA CASE MAGISTRATE JAY EXPLAINED TO COMMITTEE WHY HE REFERRED. CASE TO MILITIA He Thought It Would Simplify Malices To Have The Officers Deal With It. I Victoria, May 10.—The Victoria committee which is the one asked for by the Liberals presumably in an endeavor to stem ihe tide of disclosure in the Vancouver rise by turning public attention in another oirection, sat yesterday morning and examined Magistrate *nv, of Victoria. M. A Macdonald acted as chief Inquisitor. The magistrate told ihe committee that he had handed Messrs. Slavin and McBride over to the military because he felt that in this "blind pig" case it was better to have the military authorities,! through a court martial, deal promptly with both the two soldiers, who are alleged to have sold liquor on election day here and as well with the soldiers who bought from them. To keep the case in the police court might have meant a delay, and as the military authorities desired to deal with the soldiers themselves, he concluded that it was better to give Sla-, vin am! McBride over to their superior officers rather than to go on | with the "blind pig" case against ; them in a ci\ il court. T'.r- i >.- lanation appeared to Batis. i- thi majority of t.he committee. • Messrs. Brewster and Macdonald, lu-" . professed in have other evi- dene, to bring forward and the committee will .-it again. Insofar as is generally known there is nothing beyond this particular case to be brought before the Victoria committee, whose functions therefore an nol '■ an ■ means so important as ai e tin ■■■ oi hi Vanco tver committee no' ' . in in ■ s'iuating what is described as the greatest political debauchery in the history of Canadian politics. GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE FOR YAM (M '■, 111. \ ICTORIA AND SEATTLE S.S. Prince Ruperl leaves Prince Rupert every Saturaay at 9:00 4.11. Through tickets to California and all points south. r'or Anyox, Granby Bay every Thursday Midnight, TO ALASKA AND THE YUKON S.S. Prince John leaves Prim Ruperl i-erj Thursday at 1- noon for Ketchikan, Juneau. Wrangel] and Skagway. Fortnightly service between Prinee Ruperl unci Alice Ann, Granby Bay, Stewart, The Nass, Queen Cbarli tti I lands Ports, etc, Also between Prince Rupert, Ocean Falls, Surl Inlet and Vancouver performed by S.S. Prince Albert, Particulars on application. Reservations on Steamers and full information may be obtained from (i. 1'. JOHNSTON ALBERT DAVIDSON City Passr. ti Ticket Agent. General Agent. PHONE 200 Canadian Pacific Railway Lowest rates to all Eastern points via steamer to Vancouver and Canadian Pacific Railway Meals am' Berth included on steamer PRINCESS MAQl IN'XA, SOUTHBOUND, Sunday, « p.m. PRINCESS SOPHIA FOR ALASKAN PORTS Friday, May ll). Princess Maqulnna for llranby Bay and Alice Arm, Friday 11 p.m. J. I. PETERS, General Agent, corner Third Ave. and Fourth St. RUPERT MARINE IRONWORKS AND SUPPLY CO., LIMITED WATERFRONT, PRINCE RUPERT ENGINEERS MACHINISTS AND MACHINERY CONTRACTORS Specialists in Marine Power Plant- Oil, Steam, oi Gasoline. U. C. Coast Ageutsc for the British Kromhout Semi-Diesel Oil Engine—the most reliable an economical, and tlie cheapest power for fishing boats, tugs ar ' passenger vessels. Standard Gus Fiugiuo Company's Engines and Parts in stock. src;.-- W J*_ fMi '■ ■; ■'■-% . M ■■■%■■ .".*.•- - - m " oaooocioa-ocnj oooooa tkoo a era a 9ao>99ao*s 000000*109990900000099 RECRUITS WANTED For 102nd Battalion Applicants should present themselves at the local office, Second Avenue, between the hours of 0 and 12 in tiie forenoon or 2 and 4 In the afternoon, when Corp. Charles Yoiingman will lie present to give all necessary information and lo receive recruits. YOUR KING AND COUNTRY NEED YOU j a W, 3 Steel, Iron, oils, Wire Hope, Bnlata Beltin, 13. C. Wood Pulleys Columbian Bronze Propellers, Stornge Batteries, Dynamos a** Murine Accessories. airs—First-class equipment and staff for machine and -hip r~ pairs. , P.O. BOX 5 TELEPHONE 313 StHJ aO900O00O9099900t)00000O9Oa0O000099OOOtt O-tK) CKKmOtXKS* ***************************************************** * I * - « 4~. « 1 3. x Suggestions for Successful 5 ADVERTISING i The Best Time To Use Advertising Space J * * ........... .......„„ . X must of necessity be occasions when there are.special advantages Iii it * ' ' * * presenting live facta about your goods to tbe public. * J j oiaoiKHK^oanaiao3>ttO-i>iK>^CH>iKiog33-&iKHKH?33rKiO-oaiK>03><Ha3>&a-et<i3Kia; * I '" -" I * "tiitlit" that tlie nverane buyer, nnd espcclalls tlie thrifty house- * 09999999990099099099099000000000000900000000000000900}* H >- ■ » A Ol* *. II.. .....I...- il 1... ... I...,- ,. I, ..,■,. lh.> limit I'll tl I'" lint V i ;!'. While tlie successful advertiser makes all liiiics bis own, I heir + Advantages In Strenuous Times Hid ii ever occur lo you thai In times when money is specially *- Highest Prices Paid For FURS gj* wife makes it n point to buy where tho best can he go! im- tin j money expended? Haveyoui dvnnlage lo offer? Your nd ver- J Using ii "ill nivi- you far better result* than when times are better. J Buying Values Are Investigated i money Is appreciated now. \u s count and are J - r-sfgf&BlmmBM If yju have any Furs to sell, do not dispose of Them without Consulting Us. Ems may be consigned to us for approval, at our expense. Send 5 by Evpress, submitting priced. VVo will pay express both ways if 0 price! is not agreed upon. I W. GOLDBLOOM S HEADQUARTERS IN THE CITV AT HOTEL PRINCE RUPBRT WW<WHWHIBtt<H^liHt^ The value oi- in liny line of con- * Investigated by the public. This is tlie lime to + those who have good values tu oiler the pulilii * MIMIIll-ni. X Advertise In lhe Journal. **********************************************¥¥¥^£ J. H. HILDITCH Contractor and Buildei Kut in i at ex given on all classes o work, whether - mall oi large. Pei tonal attention given to every Item PHOVK ORREN '321 Phons Ulne 188 tieH. puonf J8, I P-To-DAIK LINDSUrs CARTAGE ft ST0M6L 12(3 FOURTH STREET JINGLE POT COAL '» uandW'by ua Ail oiden receivt prompt atieuiiou i'iMiif -0 6g Hi ■v ■■■■ SUNDAY. MAY 14, 1916. PRINCE KUPERT JOURNAL- T/ie ^^f^^ Stores ! E nRMOSTORFS KODAKS Films Kodak Supplies at Catalogue Prices Developing and Printing For Amateurs Work finished same day as received LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Royal Naval College Of Canada. NOW IS KODAK TIME Orme's Limited Corner Third Ave. and Sixth Street DsaaasEBBZB The next examination for the entry of Naval Cadets will be hela 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 m<st be between the agee of fourteen and sixteen on the 1st July, 1916. Further details can be obtained on application to the undersigned. G. J. DESBARATS. Deputy Minister ot the Naval Service. Department of the Naval Service, Ottawa, January 10th, 1916. Unauthorized publication of thia advertisement will not be paid for. —90,793. 3-m-j-30 MINERAL AOT. (Form P.) Certificate Of Improvements. FREDERICK PETERS, K.C. Barrister, Solicitor aud Notary Pub)!* ctlce In EXCHANGE BLOCK O000009000000900000000O009 8. C. Undertakers beg to iuforui their friends aud the public generally that they have eugageo the services of a First Class Undertaker, who is a graduate of a Canadian and American College of Embalming, Sauitation, Disinfection anil Bacteriology, and who holds both Canadian and American Diplomas. Lady Asistant always in attendance to ce,s« for ladies and children. Ollice und Parlors No. Hi, corner 2nd Street and 2nd Ave. 6 Phone -11. Open Day and Night 0 £1 3Ot)00tlO00000O9009O0000l NOTICE. "Blue Jay" Mineral Claim, situate near American Creek, in the Portland Canal Mining Division, Cassiar District. TAKE NOTICE that I, John Fle- win, Free Miner's Certificate No. 80,- 513B, for myself and W, H. Cooper, F. M. C. No. 80.518B, 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 20th day of April, A. D., 1916. a-21-J-21 The Morning Journal delivered to your home at 50 cents a month. Bulger & Deaike do reliable watch repairing. 1-w. * * * The Westholme Theatre was filled last evening again for the illustrated address by Sergt. Wells on the war. » 4 ft A special Red Cross meeting will be held in the Court Room Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock to receive the financial report of the Carnival of the Allies. All the ladies and gentlemen who assisted, or in any way took part are socially requested to attend. ■ ■ • Mr. Donaldson, Vice-President of the G. T. P.. left yesterday afternoon for the east, by his private car Transcontinental. He will make some stops on the way. * . . The Police Commissioners met yesterday morning for the transaction of routine business. Commissioners XV, Moxley and Aid. Nelson were present, with the City Clerk, Fred Peters, acting as Secretary. The accounts were passed and other business of a routine character disposed of. o LIBERAL LEADER. (Continued from Page One.) to do something to help out shipping | on the coast, nevertheless British Columbia should not stand idly by If Ottawa faiied to do anything. There was a vast quantity of low grade lumber which this Province could market in the Far East, low rates could be provided so that even after the period of abnormal rates ceased there would be plenty of work for a fleet of lumber carrying vessels, he contended, and in time with the bottoms here ready for business no doubt other exportable goods would come. Further, the increase in the movement of exports by vessels would mean an Increase in business on the railway lines In the Province, thus lessening tiie liability of the Province with regard to bond interest payments for such lines as the Canadian Northern and the P. G. E. The House went on with the Workmen's Compensation measure, and another sitting or two will probably find this valuable piece of legislation through the committee stage. The Opposition has not made any serious attack upon the bill, knowing full well the popular sentiment which is favoring such an advanced measure. Most of the criticism has been in respect to minor phases of some of the lees Important clauses. MISSING SOLDIERS. (Continued from Page One.) me that two or three times a week in the French papers, L'Ouat Eclair or Le Matin are notices that soldier who has disappeared since August, 1914, or later has just written for the first time, that she has heard a lady read a letter which her son had written to his wife, there was neither signature nor address, and she only recognized the hand-writing. He told her she must not expect to hear from him again as it was only by luck that he managed to get his letter posted. He said there were 1,800 prisoners there and none were permitted to write to their people. Yours truly, (Signed) W. BULLEN. Mrs. Peters. ■am\VBamm^SXS^ti'^i^z3a!SSSLZ^Z!^SL^.. v ,-.,..-; ^z;::..KiSWSZ'2iZX.7i&jj,7£l!Sni, UVUVil a————■—i CANADA'S CALL fii am ;-=■*> a a i Produce More a..d Save Mere The Empire needs feed. If you are not in the fighting line you may be in the producing line. Labour is limited -all the more reason to do more than ever before. Grow food for the men who are fighting for you. The Allies need all the food that you can produce. Every little helps. You are responsible for your own work. If you cannot produce as much as you would like, produce all you can. Work with the right spirit. Put fighting energy into your effort and produce now when it counts. The more you produce the more you can save. Producing ,-ind saving are war-service. Make Your Labour Ell enl In war-time do not waste time and energy on unim- nt and unprofitable work. Economize labour. Put off unproductive work till after the war, and, if ;omething needed now. Let us not waste labour. Canada Make your backyaid a productive garden. possible, help in producing it all, If possible help to feed the Allies Cultivati it with a will. Make your labour count for as r.iuch as possible. Do Not Waste Materials There should be no waste in war-time. Canada could pay the annual interest on her war expenditure out of what we waste on our farms, in our factories, in Every pound of food saved from waste is as good as a pound of increased The way for a nation to save is for every individual to save. France is strong The men and women of Great Britain are not our homes. production. to-day because of thrift in time of peace only " doing " but are learning to do without." Spend Your Money Wisely finance the war. better investment Practise economy in the home by eliminating luxuries. Wasting our dollars here weakens our strength at the Front. Your savings will help Canada to Save your money for the next Dominion War issue. There can be no THE GOVERNMENT OF CANADA 6 THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE THE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE TAX NOTICIii. Prince Rupert Assessment District. Notice is hereby given In accordance with the Statutes that all assessed taxes, income and school taxes, assessed and levieo under the "Taxation Act" and "Public Schools Act" are now due and payable for the year 191G. All taxes collectable for the Prinee Rupert Assessment District are due nnd payable at my office, situated in the Provincial Land Registry Building, In the City of Prince Rupert, B. C. This Notice In terms or law, ls equivalent lo a personal demand by ir.e upon all persons liable for taxes. Dated at Prince Rupert, B. C, ■January 8th, 1916. C. W. HOMER, Assessor and Collector for the Prince Rupert Assessment District. LAND ACT. TAKE NOTICE that I, Miles Mac- Innis, of Anyox, B. C, occupation merchant, Intend to ".">Piy for pei- mlssion to purchase the following described land: Commencing at a post planted about 1,500 feet distant in a southeast direction from the shore of an unnamed lake situated rfear the summit of the divide between the head of Alice Arm and the Naas River, being abo-it sixteen miles in au easterly direction from the head of Alice Arm, Cassiar District, B. C. Thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains to the point oi' commencement, ind containing 040 acres, more or less. MILES MacINNIS, Applicant, Carl Bowman, Agent SPRUCE LOOS WANTED. Wanted large quantity Spruce logs, of good sir.e, and scaling at least 30 per cent. No. 1. Write particulars as to price, quality and earliest delivery to C. P. Coles & Co., Vancouver, tf MINERAL AOT. Certificate Of Improvements. NOTICE. Balaam; Cedari Cyprus and Spruce Mineral Claims, situate in the skeena Mining Division of Cassair District. Where located: Granby Bay, B. C. TAKE NOTICE that I Fred Ritchie, Free Miner's Certificate No. 1)0,07IB, actiajytjaa Agent for the Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelting & Power Company, Limited, Free Miner's Certificate No. 90.810B, 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 claims. Ana' further take notice that action, under section 85 must be commenced before the issue of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 7th day of April, A. D., 1916, Jly--14 1. FRED RITCHIH, Agent. l&WHHHKHWttHKWKHKHWTO^ Eye TroublesCorrected Mr. Bulger has had over tern yearn experience In sight testing and fitting glasses, and last mid-summer took a post graduate course, which included the latest discoveries in the science of optometry rr eye measuring. One of the most Important is dynamic sklametny. The new method of Prof. A. J. Cross, of New York, In which the ere is measured by a beam of reflected ligbt and any error is recorded. But we do not simply rely oa one method; each eye Is tested separately, ln three different ways, besides trying the muscular balance, together aad the nervous acuteness. We use the new drugless method's, no drops in th* eye and uo heavy frame resting on your face; ours swings from tne wall by a bracket. PRICES ..B LOW AS ANYWHERE BULGER & DENIKE OPTICIANS AND JEWELLERS «b3«HMHMHCH0HCH't«HKH«^^ Blakely Co., Jewellers, and Watch Repairers HARRY SELF!" a watchmaker of long experience has been pnt in charge of that department—Satisfaction guaranteed. See our stock of nuggets from the North. Make your choice while they last and have them made up 'n the city as stick-pin, brooch or pendant. Encourage Home Industry and keep the money In the city. EYES TESTED SCIENTIFICALLY by an expert in that line of work—Latest appliance for testing. HIGH CLASS STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM Corner Third Avenue and Sixth Street 00099999999999999000000999999990090990000000000009909 ***************************************************** X THE METHODIST CHURCH * X British Columbia Conference Rev. J. F. Dimmick, Castor. I Parsonage <I33 Sixth Ave. W. Church, Sixth Ave. & Musgrav Place MR. HARRY HANSON, Prince Rupert, B. C, April 9, 1914. "The Reliable Plumber," Prince Rupert, B. C, I have great pleasure ij certifying to the excelleut hot water and henting system that you Installed in our parsonage, and that after six months of operation through the winter months it has j. given every satisfaction. >■ The system heats a thirty gallon tank 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 iad'ator which you placeo in dining-room and connected with the range boiler has given us splendid satisfaction, supplying us with ample heating th-oughout the w'.nter, saving us the cost of a stove aud fuel. I most heartily testify to the satisfaction and efficiency of your system and gladly recommend It. Yours very truly, (Signed) (Rev.) J. F. DIMMICK. Speceinl price for coil for month of March only will be Fifteen dollars, Ten dollars cash, balance 30 days. U A DDV U A NCAiV THE ItEI'IABLK member HiUVlX I fl/*IlDUll Phone 489 P. O. Box 395 \ i***************************************************}. **************************r***********************ick** Bank of Canada HEAD OFFICE: MONTREAL ESTABLISHED 18*11) Capital Paid up $11,500,009 Reserve Fnnd $13,280,000 Total AsseU $ao»,000,00« Savings Bunk Department—fl will opeu an account Branches Throughout Canada and Banking Connections With Ali Pints of the United States. Agents Throughout tlie World. F. W. DOHERTY, Manager - Prince Rupert Brunch ***************************************************** A. E. WRIGHT Provincial anil Duiiilniuu Land Surveyor—Surveying and Engineering, letwecn Second ami Third \venucs P. O. Box 10. SAVE YOUR EYES If you would save your eyes—have them fitted perfectly with glasses by DR. INMAN Offices—788 Exchange Building DR. J. S. BROWN, DENTIST Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty Office: Smith Block, Third Avenn* Phone 401. IMPERIAL MACHINE IRKS IviKlui'N Installed and General Repu ■)xy-Acctyleno i'luiu In eetlOn Phone Bed 15(1 Third .. ,iue Prince Rupert Journal SOc. per Month Capt. J. McGee M.M.S.A. Masters and Mates prepared (or examination. Compass alius* ter. Phone Red 60S "NAUTICAL ACADEMY" Helgerson Block, opposite Royal Hotel <HXHKHS a9999a99999a9909O9tli«i J
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