pvinet Mnptvi lonnuti VOL. VI. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1910. Trice 5 Cents. No. 191 GERMANS STILL WAGING WAR UPOff VERDUN FORTS RUSSIA IS PRESSING THE ENEMY AT MANY POINTS British Forces Have Made Advance In Somme Region Town Planning As An Economic Feature In Cities Of Country Before a very small attendance yesterday iu the City Hall Thomas Adams, representing as a special agent of the Dominion Conservation Commission, the town planning side of that work, delivered a very interesting address. Mr. Adams, explained that he did not come in any sense to dictate to any community as to what should be done by them. He had no misconceptions with respect to the sjope of the work that his branch of the commission has to deal with. In company with members of the Board of Trade he made a trip about the city earlier ln the day and inspected the townsite. Speaking In the afternoon, he said that this was well adapted to become a most picturesque place. The elevations mad" ideal places tor residential quarters, and then there could be ample space for the business and the industrial sections in the remaining parts. Mr. Adame finds fault with the rule that prescribes that no streets in the Province shall be less than 66 feet in width. That may be good for some parts of the city. A wider street may be necessary in fact for business streets, but why should there be such a width as that kept up for residential parts, where only a very limited amount of traffic will pass along it. He believed that the City of Prince Rupert had been well laid out in the main, hut there were features that might require some attention, like that as to the width of the streets. The G. T. P. might be expected to co-operate in a movement Advice To Poultrymen To Pill Your Egg Basket Use FRESH CRUSHED BONE We have installed an Electric Bone Grinder and are prepared to supply our customers. Eggs are soaring in price. Give it a trial. along the lines suggested under the commission's scheme. Another point that was alluded to was the providing of alleys in all the blocks. This was not according to the best practice of the present time, There might be need of alleys In some sections of the city, but the presence of them in all parts was not necessary. In crowded cities it was not conductive to the best conditions. It was a costly matter to keep them properly, and if not so kept they were a nuisance. There was, much to be done in connection with the enforcement of rules and regulations against the using of the whole space of the lot for building purposes. There should be rules against such a practice. He explained that, where it was desired, tiie branch of the commission was ready to aid in tbe getting of legislation pasesd iu any province to bring into effect a town planning scheme dealing with questions like these that would aim at the keeping of the taxation down as well as lm proving the conditions in the city from all economic standpoints. On motion it was decided to ask the Board of Trade to take the necea- sary steps towards the formation of a Civic Improvement Committee to deal with the subject. Mr. Adams will remain iu the city for a few days, leaving for the east on Monday morning. o GERMAN GENERALS ALL DEMANDING MORE MEN Third Ave, Harry Atkins FAMILY Rl'TCHER Phone 574 Germans Arriving; In Holland Show Extraordinary Pessimism. RUSSIANS PRESS HEAVILY IN EAST ARMIES ARE USED ALL ALONG FRONT AGAINST THE ENEMY Six Distinct Forces Used To Drive Back Germans And Austrians. London, July 14.—The Russian offensive still continues to cause consternation among the Austrians, and the German forces that are assisting in the arduous work of trying to keep the Cossacks in check. The Russians are advancing in spite of all the efforts to check them. Six armies, equipped in all departments are being thrown against tbe Huns. They are proving a veritable steam roller as they advance. The Russians are pressing an advance along the Kolomea Railway, following the capture of Stamslan, BRITISH ADVANCE Liberal Leaders Made MADE AT SOMME A . « p. Appeal To Electors GERMANS DRIVEN HACK WITH LOSS OF SOME PRISONERS Tlie Allies Are Still Successful On The Western Front. London, July 14.—The British have again achieved success over the Germans in the Somme region. They have advanced, taking a section of the territory of the enemy. In the attack a number of prisoners were taken by the British. Still On Offensive. Paris, July 14.—The French are keeping up a vigorous fight against the Germans in Northern France. The Germans are giving way under the continued pressure of the Allied forces. For Their Support -<a _ GERMANS STILL PRESSING HEAVILY UPON VERDUN Paris, July 14.—The Germans have not given up hope of capturing Verdun, ln the seventh attack, which is being waged now, there has been a slight advance made against the French defenders. SPECIAL MATINEE AT THE MAJESTIC Will. Hitchie In A Comedy And A Great Animal Feature Film To Re Presented For Tlie Children. NEED MILLION MONTHLY. Care Of Soldiers Dependents Will He Costly. Winnipeg, July 14.—Sir Herbert Ames, who, en route east, says that during 1917 at least one million dol lars monthly will be required for soldiers' dependents iu Canada. To Experiment On Monkeys. •ir*************************!. | MAJESTIC lj I THEATRE f TONIGHT "MISJUDGED," With Herbert Rawlinson, Annie Little and Agnes Vernon. S-KO KOMEDY FEATURE Featuring Billie Ritchie, Eva Nelson and Gene Rogers. £ "THE UNDER BIRD"—Nestor Comedy, with Billie Rhodes, Neal Burns and Ray Gallagher. SPECIAL MATINEE. This afternoon there will be a special programme for the children. An Augumented Orchestra. ADMISSION—5c and 10c. ************************* London, July 14.—A despatch from The Hague to Tbe Daily Express says: "The present situation is extremely critical for the Central Powers" is todays's comment by The Nieuwe Rotterdamsche Courant on the general situation in the eastern and western 'theatres of war—an avowal which Is significant, coming from the most Important pro-German newspaper in Holland and one of the few- foreign journals allowed to circulate in Germany and Belgium, Tha» this judgment is generally appreciated in Germany Is shown by the fact that the Berlin newspapers on Wednesday evening had not arrived in Holland today, presumably being stopped by the military censorship. Every German who has arrived in Holland within the last forty-eight hours has shown extraordinary pessimism as to the position of the Empire near the beginning of the third year of the war. The Kaiser is said to be travelling from one front to the other, having conferences with his generals. Each refuses to allow his front to be short or men. Meanwhile, the situation in Germany is terrible. I have seen letters from Germans, written in code In order to escape the censorship, saying that the food (Continued on Page Four.) New York, July 14.—Twenty monkeys will be shipped from Washington to New York to enable the Health Department here to make experiments with a view lo checking 'the infantile paralysis plague that ie ravaging this city. It is hoped that the puzzle of the carriers of the dread disease may be solved in this way. This afternoon at 2:30 the Majestic Theatre intend putting on a special programme for the children of the city. William Ritchie, the originator of the Charlie Chaplin comic plays, will he seen in a roaring comedy entitled "Live Wires" and "Love Sparks." The film is a greater mirth producing comedy than a Charlie Chaplin picture. There is also a great animal picture, taken at the Universal City. Lions, tigers, elephants, bears, etc., etc. are shown. . Annie Little and Agnes Vernon present the drama "Misjudged," a three-act feature that appeals to everyone. In addition to the foregoing there will he special music. The orchestra will be augumented by additional talent for the afternoon. The programme will he repeated again In tlle evening. Prices Count. Tite' dollars. Sab e saves you Iu the Westholme Theatre last evening the lead of the Opposition, H. C. Brewster, of Victoria, and M. A Macdonald, his lieutenant from Vancouver, addressed the electorate of this part of the Province as the beginning of the Liberal campaign In this district. The meeting was well attended, and in addition to these two speakers, T. D. Pattullo, the local candidare of the party, addressed the meeting. Fred Stork presided, and there were also on the platform Alex Manson and Frank Mobley. Fred Stork in his Introductory remarks said he favored Woman Suffrage. Mr. Brewster on rising to speak, was presented with a bouquet of flowers by Eileen Patmore. Mr. Brewster contended tbat the public accounts of the Province had never for thirteen years been properly investigated. He argued that the building of the additions to the Par liament Buildings had been irregularly awarded. He further contended that there had been frauds In taking up lands on Vancouver Island, which were unearthed by the committee. He argued be a re-organiza'ion of the departments at Victoria. Ile would like t.) see attention given to fishing. He would like to see a fleet of Canadian bottoms operating out of here. There should be encouragement given to the prospector. He advocated community systems of marketing. Mr. Pattullo lamented the discouragement that prevailed, and he hoped to see this restored. The north country, he felt, had not bad what waa coming to it. He felt that Mr. Brew, ster would give consideration of these matters. M. A. Macdonald believed there was a sound of going in the Mulberry trees as far as the Bowser Government was concerned. He criticised Mr. Bowser for continuing as a member of a law firm with business with the Government while filling the position of Attorney- General. He alluded to tbe fact that he himself had,' by winning the election iu Vancouver, incurred the enmity of the Conservatives. The Government had no regard for the laws as to land. It had no regard as to the law respecting the P. G. E. It was Impossible for four MACHINERY! MACHINERY! ***************************************************** * * * * * * * * * * ti ti *■ that the patronage system was the curse of this country. Mr. Brewster said, more the pity it was that there were election irregularities lu Vancouver. The Liberal party knew there were irregularities. A voice, "You bet you did." He said that the parly took steps to have one man arrested. The desire was to get the "higher ups." Mr. Brewster was shocked at these irregularities, but Mr, Brews'er read reports from previous elections where Conservatives had been concerned. Dealing with the prohibition question, the speaker approved of a refer, endum for the prohibition question, Mr. Bowser had, however, objected to the referendum. Opposition members in the House last session to unearth all. It seemed to him incredible that a Government could, in six years, have gone from a cash balance of $8,000,- 000 to $24,000,000 of a deficit as he represented it stood. He charged that corruption was responsible for this. The largest expenditure in the Province was for public works. He did mil believe the expenditure had been fifty per cent, effective. Mr. .Macdonald dealt with the expenditures of the Province under various heads. He argued that there was waste at al' points. There was no evidence of the Government seeing new light and a new order beginning. An alia' k was made ii| on Mr. Bowser with regard to his statement. MINING •MENT— + * * + -K ■K -K * ***************************************************** 13(111,EDS. ENGINES, SAWMILLS, LOGGING ENGINES MACHINERY; RAILWAY AND CONTRACTORS' EQU1 BOUGHT AND SOLI). The Vancouver Machinery Depot, Ltd. The people demanded a referen- "" 'li'1 ,:"' belleve i: would '"' P08* dum and elected Mr. Macdonald it, SlbI° ' ' "'"" tha< ""' Llberal ; '"' the by-election. Mr. Bouse- was win. vvas resi'0nslble fo th, c rruptlon In VANCOUVER ***************************************************** FOR RENT G23 Third Avenue, ready July 1st. Best business location in city. "Stephens Block." Furnished Apartment In Stephens Block, ready June 19th. Five-Room Furnished Apnrtme nt. Modern Cottage, 4th Avenue, c lose in. HOUSES OFFICES S TORES FOR SALE Five-Room House and Lot for value of house clos© in. M. M. STEPHENS NOTARY PUBLIC REAL ESTATE ***************** ************* Ing now to lmv anything now. On the linaii lal side Mi Brewster alluded to i he loan.-. The public debt, he contended, was now $33,000,000. Mr. Brewster defended his. action in issuing a writ against the Premier. He had asked to have the expenditures made with respeel to the P. G, E., but had been refused it time and time again. Now he proposed to have it dealt with by those whom Mr. Bowser could not control as to their voting. Mr. Brewster said be would rather see it declared the House did not die on March 14. If It were found that the House expired on March 14, tiie coming election would he Illegal and an election under the old Election Ac; would have to be held. He made no apology for his action. He was fighting for democracy as a great principle. T. D. Pattullo promised that if the Liberals were returned there would a referendum on the Vai>couw by-election. He be- lleved tl:;.- Gosden was the tool of the Conservative mai bine. It mlghl i Continued on Page Four.) r>? i tr-cuwjo-c-cH:. c o« o-oo o o ochkkkh? Westholme Opera House TONIGHT LUBIN 3-REEL FEATURE "Till. WHITE MASK" Lillie Leslie and .losoph Smiley Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew in the Comedy, "THEIR AGREEMENT" "A PERILOUS CHANCE" An Episode of Hazards of Helen. Kay-Bee Drama, "LOVES SACRIFICE" 130099099099999999999999909 SATURDAY, JULY IB, 1916. PRINCB RUPBRT JOURNAL t ', ing the public for being exceedingly {Dnnce Uupcr* journal guHil,1(, „heil tney ar(. aSked l0 be- Telepbone 138. O. H. NELSON, Editor Telephone 13*8. Office: 128 Third Avemi. East Telphone 3 38, near McBride Street. Poetoffice Box 1545. lieve thai the surmises expressed by the story of the Opposition is true under such conditions. In the absence of evidence to the contrary, it is not reasonable to expeot that the plugging was done for other lhan those who profitted in the election from sin h action. DAILY EDITION. Published every morning except Monday. Delevered by carrier in tie city at the following rate, If paid m j goOOtfOOOOOOOtfOOOOOOOOOOOOO advance:— One Year »">•"<> Siix Month \--f Three Months *1'"D If not paid in advance, per Month •0.50 Advertising Rates Upon Application. Telephone l;»S. SATURDAY, JULY 11 ;, THE PATRONAGE SYSTEM. From time Ininiemorial there has been nothing more popular on the part °^ l1rl opposition than to attack the patronage system. That is always well received. It is the same as when the heavy villain in the play comes to grief and the slight defenseless woman poses as a conqueror. Then all the audience shout. When the patronage system is attacked all shout and applaud. Last evening the Liberal speakers were not behind in their attack upon it. And as tbey did it, some of the worst offenders under that system in the days of Liberal rule applauded loudly and nietaforcially groaned their "Amen." The interpretation of it all is that these self same Liberals only wished that they had the patronage to bestow Instead of the Conservatives. ATTE.NTIU: MEETING. T! e Libera] speakers at the meet- in. lasl evening were accorded a most attentive hearing by all. Conservatives that went there listened throughout without offering any obstruction. In thai respect there was a wi,'., difference from what was. accorded the Conservative speakers at the meeting held a few weeks ago, when Liberals, and prominent ones at that, persisted in Interruptions. THE OPPOSITION PLEA. The- plea put forward for a lease of power by the Liberals, as voiced by the leader of the Opposition and his first lieutenant, Mr. Macdonald, is certainly not enough to warrant a return of that party to power at the election. An opposition always has an easy task, for it is always a more or less simple matter to find fault. The Liberals of the Province of British Columbia have still further, a decided advantage in connection with their criticisms. For years they have been adding planks to a platform which was prepared for the purpose of catching every vote that it was deemed could be caught. It is now so cumbersome that there are few Liberals that can remember all the planks that are in it, and they are constantly in danger of forgetting and malting a muddli of it. The re- suli has been, that when any legislation Is passed by the Government tha, cannoi be criticised by the Op- posltion there is a cry ai once made thai the legislation lias been stolen from them. Chief Interest, ll Is safe to say, in the speech of Mr, Macdonald centred around the by-i lection charges with which his name lias been associated. It is sale io say thai few If any who heard him last evening went away feeling satisfied with the explanation Hon be gin e. There was not the aii oi' frankness aboul the statement that would he expected ol one who lacked knowledge of the connecting circumstances, Mr. Macdonald insinuates, tha| he believes, that Gosden was in the employ of lhe Conserva-j ties, although be admits that there Is a possibility thin he was acting on his own initiative, li musl be remembered ibtr Gosden and his gang were, according to Hie evidence, all voting against the Conservatives and lor Macdonald. Ir is certainly lak- m Correspondence 00000099001)000000000009000 RAISES AN OBJECTION. To the Editor: Hear Sir,—The following Is a copy of a circular distributed from door lo door by the Retail Clerks' Association of Prinee Ruperl. "Ladies and Gentlemen, and to the buying public in general, as you are all aware, tbe Merchants o'f Prince Rupert, by a majority, voted Saturday as a half-holiday, and we take this means of addressing you. There are a few merchants who are trying in every manner, shape and form to oppose Saturday as a half-holiday, we will ask all you, the public, the people who practically pay out wages, to patronize the merchants who close on Saturday, and by so doing help the cause along. The Retail Clerks' Association of Prince Rupert." The above system of boycott and misrepresentation is not Canadian. The second paragraph in their circular is a base malicious falsehood. Nine years ago I came to the Town- site of Prince Rupert, when the greater portion of it was purchased at $7.00 per acre. It was an un- tnhabited wilderness, when their was no need of retail clerks, except by applying themselves to tho wooden end of an axe or mattock. Since then town lots were purchased by individuals—lumber, hardware and carpenters' labor was employed to build homes and business houses, families were brought In which provided trade for drygoods, hardware, groceries, clothing, lumber and coal, heme the advent of the clerk. The lot-buyers provided for grading and planking roadways, and are today and always have been sillce the town started, the principal source for a payroll. I am one of those unfortunate lot-buyers. 1 am a partner in a small grocery business. We keep a half-holiday weekly in compliance with tbe law. We will continue that holiday until these lot owners and others that are the source of 'the pay roll will select a final day, and we will readily comply, as we do in all matters, conform to the law, and wish to extend to all men than measure of British fair play of which we are all so proud and only request a like return. Yours respectfully, DANIEL MORRISSEY. MINERAL ACT. (Form F.) Certificate of Tmprovenients. NOTICE. No. 3; No. 4; No. 4 Frac; No. 5; No. 6; No. 6 Frac: No. 7 and No. 8 Mineral Claims, situate in the Skeena Mining District of Cassiar District. Where located: Adjoining Carney Lake, Granby Bay, B. C. TAKE NOTICE that I, J. Fred Ritchie, Free Miner's Certificate No. 3.229C, acting as agent for the Granby Consolidated .Mining, Smelting & Bower Co., Ltd., Free Miner's Certificate No. 5.005C, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for Ihe purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant 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 15th day of June, A. D., 1916, J21-a21 J, FRED RITCHIE, Agent. MINERAL ACT. (Form F.) Certificate Of Improvements. SYNOPSIS OF COAL MINING REGULATIONS. Coal mining right ot tbs Dominion in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, ihe Y'.on Territory, the Northwest Territories and a portion of the Province of British Columbia, may be leased for a term of twenty-one years at an annual rental of $1 per acre Not more than 2,560 acres will be leased to one applicant. Applications 'jv a leas, mist he made by the applicant iu person to th Agent or Sub-Agent of the dls- trlc ln which the rights -ppllnd for are situated. In surveyed tenltory the land must l.e described by sections, or legal subdivisions of sections, and in unsurveyed territory th. tract applied for shall he staked out by the applicant himself. Each application must he ac- an- pauied by a fee of .,", which will be r 'undtd if the :-ght. applied for are not available, but not otherwise. A royalty shall be paid on the merchantable output of rhe 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 coa! mining rights re not being operated, such returns sheu d o furnished at least once a year. The lease will Include tbe coal mining rights only; but the lessee may be permitte! to purchase whatever available surface rights may he considered necessary for the working of the mine at the rate of $10 per acre. For full .nfurmation appllcrtlon should be made to t. o Secretary of the Department of the Interior, Ottawa, or to any Agent or Sub-Agent of Dominion Lands. W. W. CORY, Deputy Minister of tbe Interior MINERAL ACT. (Form F.) NOTICE. "TIP TOP," "RAMBLER," "BC- 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 I, Daniel Lindeborg, F. M. C, No. 93,83933., feting for myself and as agent for Andrew Lindeborg, F. M. C, No. 93,- 838B., Hiram Stevenson, F. M C, No. 93.844B., and D. C. Barbrick, F. lu*. C, No. 91.112B., Administrator oi the James Proudfoot Estate, Intend, sixty daj'3 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 Certificato of Improvements. Datea this 31st day of January, A. D„ 1916. m-2-Jly-: WATER ACT. NOTICE RY THE SURF INLET POWER COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 18th day of May, A. D., 1916, Tiie Surf Inlet Power Company, Limited, filed at the oflice of the Comptroller of Water Rights plane and specifications of Its wcrks for the diversion of water from Cougar Lake at the head of Surf Inlet, Princess Royal Island, and that duplicates of such plans aud specifications are open to inspection at the office of the Water Comptroller at the City of Victoria and at the oflice of th. Water Recorder at the City of Prince Rupert. The date of the filing of the application in the office of the Water Recorder for the approval of its undertakings was tbe 24th of February, 1916. The source of the water supply ls Cougar Lake—the point of diversion is at the outlet of the lake and the place where the water is to be used is at tbe head of Surf Inlet and the locality within which the business of the Company is to he transacted ls within a radius of ton (10) miles of the head of Surf Inlet. Dated at Vancouver, B. ("!., this 26tb day of May, A. D., 1916. THE SURF INLET POWER COMPANY, LIMITED. m30-j30. MINERAL ACT. Prince Ruperl July 14, —o 1916. Iron Beds, Baby Cribs and Mat- tresses, nil iu the Big Sale Reduction at THo's July Sale. MINERAL ACT. (Form F.) Certificate Of Improvement*. NOTICE. Certificnte Ot Improvements. NOTICE. "Blue Jay" Mineral Claim, situate near American Creek, In the Portland Canal Mining Division, CasBiar District. TAKE NOTICE that I, Jonn Fie- win, Fre? Miner's Certificate No. 80,- 513B, for myself and W. H. Cooper, F. M. C. No. S0.518B, Intend sUty days from tbe 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„ a-21-j-21 Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE. BALSAM; HOOTER; MALLARD; No. 1; No. 2; No. 2 Fraction; HEMLOCK Fraction and LAKANIAN Fraction Mineral Claims, situate ln the Skeena Mining Division of Caspiar District. Where located: Between Hidden Creek and Carney Lake, Granby Bay, B. C. TAKE NOTICE that I, J. Fred Ritchie, Free Miner's Certificate No. 90,07113, acting as Agenl for the Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelting & Power Co. Ltd., Free Miner's Certificate No. 90.810B, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for tbe purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant 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 19th day of May, A. D., 1916. m-26-j!y-26 J FRED RITCHIE, Agent. HOTEL DIRECTORY WINDSOR HOTEL Cor. of First Ave. and Eighth St. W. H. WRIGHT, Prop. HOTEL CENTRAL First Ave. and Seventh St. European and American Plans HI .00 to $2.50 Per Day Peter Black, Prop. EMRPE.'IS HOTEL J. V. Rochester V. D. Cailey Thrill Ave. Between Sixth and Seventh Sts. ROYAL HOTEL Corley * Burgess, Props. Third Ave. and Sixth St. European Plan Steam HeAted 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 L'ndeborg, F. M. C, No. 93.839B., acting for myself anu as agent for Andrew Lindeborg, F. M. C, No. 93,- 38B., Hiram Stevenson, F. M. C, No. 93.844B.. 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 tnat action, under section 85, must be commenced before the issue of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 31si day of January, A. D., 1916. m-2-jly-2. Skeena Land District District of Queen Charlotte Island TAKE XOTICE that I, Theed Pearse, of Vancouver, B. C, Solicitor, intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands for the Province of British Columbia for a licence to prospect for coal and petroleum on the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted al the Northeast corner of C. L. 10,15." Otard Bay, Graham Island, theme west SO chains., thence north 80 chains, thence east SO chains, thence south SO chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less, south east corner. Dated the 10th day of April, 1916. THEED PEARSE, SAMUEL HORNER, JS-jlyS Agent. Skeena Land District District of Queen Charlotte Island TAKE NOTICE that I, Samuel horner of Vancouver, B. C, prospector, intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands for the Province of Brilish Columbia for a licence to prospeet for coal and petroleum on the following described lands: Starting at a post planted at the northwest corner of C. L. No. .10175 Otard Bay, Graham Island, t.hence west 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence north 80 chains to point of com- m?ncement, containing 640 acres more or less. Northeast corner. Dated the 11th day of April, 1916. SAMUEL HORNER, j8-jly8 Locator. LIQUOR ACT 1910. (Section 30.) NOTICE Is hereby given that, oo the Stb day of July next, application will be made to the Superintendent of Provincial Police for the grant of a licence for the sale of liquor by retail in and upon the premises known as the Alice Arm Hotel, situate at the Head of Alice Arm, upon the lands described as Lot 3,643 Cassiar District. Dated this 8th day of June, 1916. OLAF EVINDSEN, j8-jly8 Applicant. PHONE 554 P.O. BOX 60 P FOR APERHANGING AIMING OLISHING AND WALL TINTING HIGH-GRADE INTERIOR DECORAU'INO A SPECIALTY Martin Swanson SECOND AVE. *>UAR McBRIDB Balsam; Cedar; 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, 90.071B, acting as Agent for the Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelting & Power Company, Limited, Free Miner's Certificate No. 90.S10B, intends, sixty days from the date hereof to apply tn the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claims. Ano' further take notice that action, under section 85 must be commenced before tbe issue of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 7th day of April, A. D„ 1916. • jly-14 J. FRED RITCHIE, Agent. HAYNER BROS Pioneer Funeral Directors and Enibaliiiers. Open Day and Night. Ladies' Assistant in Attendance. i PHONE 86. 710 THIRD AVE. '■ (KHKHWrKHKHKHJlWHHHSWHKS 0*013 THE MOST COMFORTABLE TOURING CAR IN THE CITY .-YitNww* fill calls day mid uf|£li( Phone 99 Stand: Front Empress Theatre POWKH«HrKH«HKHKHKHKHKHWKHK(- Reduced Price of MILK The Standard Dairy will deliver pure milk of Its usual high standard nt 5 cents n Pint j? or 10 cents a Quart. g Phone Standard Dairy. | Blue 247 0 99999ifO9i3999999999O9tH309% Pa99999tf999O00ii099i3OO90O09l39O9a*fO990OO090aOOa0 O O 0-0-0 99 a Prince Rupert Transfer Co. SPRUCE LOGS WANTED. Wanted 'arge quantity Spruce logs, of good size, 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 -FOR- Coal, Furniture Moving, Baggage and Heavy Teaming W. J. CRAWFORD, Manager phone 566 rrr, •MHSOlWiWlKHjaiSllHKH^ The Horning Journal 50c. per Month SAVE MONEY Use New Wellington COAL ***************************************************** * * * * * * * * * LUMBER PHONE llfl X Coal, Cement, Plaster and Brick $ | AND A COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDERS' SUPPLIES J I WESTHOLME LUMBER CO., LTD. I ti X First Avenue Prince Rupert Telephone 186 J Slkaj.- te'.>»iWr5w..i r PRINCE RUPERV JOURNai. SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1910. Subscribe For The JOURNAL Get the News in the Morning by reading the Paper that gives the facts 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 facts about 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 NOTRE. To Launch Owners And Trippers To Metlakatla. Take notice that the Fruit and Flowers growing around the buildings in the village of Metlakatla and in the gardens on islands and elsewhere in the vicinity of Metlakatla is the private property of the Metlakatla Indians. Any person found removing any such Fruit or Flowers without the sanction of the Deputy Superintendent General of Indian Affairs, or his Agent, will be liable to prosecution. Visitors who may be found trampling down the Indians' potato gardens or throwing stones into such gardens, or interfering with the cabins thereon will be likewise dealt with. Launchmen are requested to take notice that they will be held equally responsible for depredations by parties carried by them to these reserves. CHARLES CLIFTON PERRY, Indian Agent. Dated at Metlakatla July 1, 1910. MINERAL ACT. (Form P.) Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE. Limestone Mineral Claim, situate ln the Portland Canal Mining Division of Cassiar District. Where located: Swamp Point, Portland Canai, B. C. TAKE NOTICE that I, J. Fred Ritchie, Free Miner's Certificate No. 90.071B, acting as agent for the Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelting & Power Co. Ltd., Free Miner's Certificate No. 90,810B,-intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certlfi cate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claim. And further take notice tbat action, under section 85, must be commenced before the Issue of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 12th aay of May, A. D„ 1916. m-16-jly-16 J. FRED RITCHIE, Agent. Summer Steamship Service TO ALASKA and YUKON LAND ACT. Form No. 11. Form of Notice. Skeena Land District District Of Coast Range 3. TAKE notice that I, Alexander Ohman, of Prince Rupert, occupation gas engineer, intends to apply foi permission to lease the following de scribed lands: Commencing at a post planted on the east shore of Arlstazable Island about 20 chains more or less south of Sand Spit Point, thence bearing west twenty chains, thence north ten chalnB, then east twenty chains, thence south ten chains to place of commencement, containing twenty acre*. Name of applicant, ALEXANDER OHMAN. Dated April 18, 1916 m-20-jly-26 MINERAL ACT (Form F.) Ceitificate of Improvements XOTICE MOOSE; ELK; lir.'IISOl.T and BLACK REAR Mineral Claims, situate in the Skeena Milling Division of Cassiar District. Where located: Glacier Creek, Granby Bay. TAKE XOTICE that I, Olier Besner, Free .Miner's Certificato No. 3223C, intends, 60 days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificnte of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claim. And further take notice that action under Section S!i must be commenced before the issue of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 29th day of June A.D. 1916. jly4-Sep. 4 MINERAL ACT. Certificate Of Improvements. NOTICE. "Dolly Varuen," "Dolly Vatdfin No. '.," "Dolly Varden No. 2," "Dolly Varden No. 4," "Dolly Varden No. 6," "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 11. McGinnls, Free Miner's Certificate 94,015, Agent tor K. I.udwig Elk, Free Miner's Certificate 93,918, Ole Pearson, Free Mintr's Certificate 94,. 004, Ernest Carlson, Free Miner's Certificate 94,003, Ole Evindsen, Free Miner's Certificate 93,909, and Charles Swanson, Free Miner's Certillcate 93.902, intends, sixty days fiom the uute 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. MINERAL ACT. (Form F.) Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE. KAIEN FRACTION; COMMO- LORE and NABOB FRACTION Mineral Claims, situate in the Skeena Mining Division of Cassiar District. Where located: Adjoining Hidden Creek, Granby Bay, B. C. TAKE NOTICE that I, J. Fred Ritchie, Free Miner's Certificate No. 90.071B, acting as Agent for the Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelting & Power Co Ltd., Free Miner's Certificate No. 90.810B, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claims. And further take notice that action, under section 85, must be commenced before the issue of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 19th day of May, A. D., 1916. m-26-jIy-26 J. FRED RITCHIE, Agent. THE S.S. PRINCE RUPERT OR PRINCE GEORGE LEWIS PRINCE RUPERT every Wednesday at 12:00 Noon for Ketchikan, VVrangell, Juneau, Skagway. Connecting at Skagway with the White Pass and Yukon Route. SOUTHBOUND The S.S. Prince Rupert or Prince (icing,, leaves Prince Rupert every Saturday and Monday at lOrliu A. M. for Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle, Fortnightly Service to tbe ynwn Charlotte Islands. TRAIN SERVICE Trains leave Prince Rupert every .Monday. Wednesday and Friday at 10:30 A. M. for Winnipeg anil all points East and South. Mixed irain leaves Prince Rupert every Saturday 6:00 A. M. Special Week-end fare to Terrace and return $4.10. For full information and reservations apply to CITY TICKET OFFICE, 526 THlllll AVENUE—PHONE 200 Canadian Pacific Railway PRINCESS ALICE Southbound, Wednesday o p.m. PRINCESS SOPHIA For Alaskan Ports. Friday July 14th. PRINCESS MAQUINNA For Granby Hay and Alice Arm, Friday 11 p. .m PRINCESS CHARLOTTE Southbound, Saturday, <> p.m. PRIXCESS MAQUINNA Southbound, Sunday 0 p. m. PRINCESS ALICE For Alaskan Ports, Monday, July 17th. J. I. PETERS, General Agent, corner Third Ave. and Fourth St. LAND ACT. Form N'o. 11, Form of Xotice. Skeena Land District, District of Coast Range 5. TAKE NOTICE that Robert Cecil Gosse, of Vancouver, B. C, occupation Canneryman, intends to apply for permission to lease the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 100 feet south of the southwest corner of Lot 117, Range 5, Coast District, on the southern boundary of the Clrand Trunk Pacific right-of- way; thence south 5 chains to low water mark; thence following low water mark in a south easterly direction lor a distance of 20 chains; thence north 5 chains to the southern boundary of the Grand Trunk Pacific right-of-way; thence north westerly following said boundary of the Grand Trunk Pacific right-of-way 20 chains to the point of commencement and containing 10 acres more or less. Date May 17th, 1910. m-20-jly-20 ROBERT CECIL GOSSE, Locator. .). FRED RITCHIE, Agent. RUPERT MARINE IRONWORKS AND SUPPLY CO., LIMITED WATERFRONT, PRINCE RUPERT ENGINEERS MACHINISTS AND MACHINERY CONTRACTORS Specialists in Marine Power Pliinl- Oil, Steam, or Gasoline. B. C. Coast Agentsi for the Hiilish Kromhont Seml-Dlesel Oil Engine—the most reliable an economical, and the cheapest power for fishing boats, snus ur ' passenger vessels. Standard Gas Engine Company's Engines and Parts in stock. ■i i- , :• . ■••■<W'"i\Y'l% Si^JL't -J'' •••■■ .I-:. *■ * * * * * * * *■ * * * * * ti * * * af -"i.;-- • i , i .■ ' lafaaVnjaaavaaaa'aawaan. mm. 4 * * "***•-.. . J ti ti Steel, Iron, Oils, Wire Itope, Balata llcltiii, I!. ('. Wood Pulley. J Columbian Bronze Propellers, .Storage Batteries, Dynamos aa-1 aj. Marine Accessories. * airs—First-class equipment and stall' for machine und ship rr J pairs. * P.O. BOX 5 TELEPHONE 313 j ***************************************************** ****************************************************+ j Highest Prices Paid For jj FURS LAND A(*T. TAKE NOTICE Ihat J, Miles Mac- Innls, of Anyox, B. C, occupation mereliant, intend to i,,,My for pel- mlsslon to purchase the following de- scribed land: Commencing at a post planted about 1,500 feet distant In a southeast direction from the shore of an unnamed lake situated near the summit of the divide between the head of Alice Arm aud the Naas River, being about sixteen miles in an easterly direction from the head of Alice Arm, Cassiar District, B. C. Thence south SO chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, 'hence east 80 chains In the point oi' commencement, ind containing 010 acres, more or less. MILES MarlNNIS, Applicant, Carl Bowman, Agent If you have any Furs to sell, do not dispose of Them without Consulting Us. * * * * * . Furs niu.v be consigned to us for approvul, al our expense, Send * + by Evpress, submitting prices. We "ill pay express both ivnys If 1 price: is noi agreed upon. W. GOLDBLOOM * HEADQUARTERS IN THE CTTX AT HOTEL PRINCE RUPERT J I * ***************************************************** O 99009009990009 9O0O 999999 C 1 WALKER'S MUSIC STORE 5 Corner Second Ave and -1 tit St. 5 Pianos and other musical In- o sti'uiut'iits for sale. 6 Pianos to Rent. o A huge assortment of sheet □ music, Classic songs and music, a and all 'be pnpular selections 9 , 9 9 0 ot the day O a 9 <HKKX3tH3 CH>OlKHHKH?trKKll>0 03WKH3 Phons Blue 1 S3 Res. I'ii"u« nu UP-TO-DATE LINDSAY'S CARTAGE ft ST0RA6L 12(3 FOURTH STREET JINGLE POT COAL >i handled by uh. All order." recelvs prompt attention Pboa 'o 6k *l. M. i-phcus Notary Public. The Horning Journal 50c. per month SATURDAY, JULY 15 1016. iaNun.««aMi^ u- .■_■,.■-■.■ ____. ■.... ■ .■_. -;-,. -. PRINCE RUPERT ,*0_RNA_ WAbA*! FAVOR tl E DRUG STQ H3 i>CK*eH}ir>a__3WC>W o KODAKS Films Kodak Supplies at Catalogue Prices Developing and Printing For Amateurs Work finished same day as received NOW IS KODAK TIME Orme's Limited Corner Third Ave. and Sixth Street ■WE ARE MERE TO SERVE! IS PERSONALS ■90000000000000000009999990 R. .1. Hartley, of The Victoria Times, is in the city in company with the Liberal leaders. He will accompany them on their trip. ■i 9 * II. Douglas, formerly alderman of this city, arrived yesterday morning from .Seattle. He looks spick and span and years younger than when he carried the cares of the City Hall on his shoulders. * * 9 Senator Yen, of Prince Edward Island, and Senator Thompson, of New Brunswick, were passengers to •the city last evening by train. They are going south this morning. Senator Yeo Is one of the oldest In the .Senate. GIRL WANTED. For Housework and to assist with Children. For appointment call phone 310. tf. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS !MANY IN ™5Ll.™ MINERAL ACT. Certilicate of Improvements. NOTICE. WANTED. WANTED — Woman for general work. Apply Windsor Hotel. tf. NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTECTION AOT. OTTAWA; IRON CAP; LAKE MISSING LINK; PHYLLIS FRAC MONKEY FRAC; DARWIN FRAC and LOST CHORD FRAC, Mineral Claims, situate in the Skeena Mining Division of fcasstar District. Where located: Between Hidden Creek and Carney Lake, Granby Bay, B. C. TAKE NOTICE that I, J. Fred Ritchie, Free Miner's Certificate No. 3,- 229C, acting as agent for the Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelting & Power Co.. Ltd., Free Miner's Certificate No. 5.005C, 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 claims. And further take notice that action, under section 85, must be commenced before the issue of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 15th day of June, A. D., 1010. j21-a21. J. FRED RITCHIE, Agent. R. S. C. Chapter 115. Robert Cecil Gosse hereby gives notice that he has under Section 7 of the said Act deposited with the Minister of Public Works at Ottawa, and in the office of the District Registrar of Titles at the Land Registry office at Prince Rupert, Britisn Columbia, a description of the site and the plans of a wharf proposed to be built in the North Skeena Passage, at the mouth of the Skeena River, British Columbia in front of Lot one hundred and seventeen (117), Range five (5) Coast District, British Columbia. And take notice that, after the expiration of one month from the date of the first publication of this notice, Robert Cecil Gosse will, under Section 7 of the said Act, apply to the Minister of Public Works at his offlce In the City of Ottawa for approval of the said site and plans, and for leave to construct the said wharf. Dated at Prince Rupert, B. C, this 27th day of May, 1916. m2S-j28 ROBERT CECIEL GOSSE. E. C. I). Hint.-,, 40c—Frizzell's. * 9 * Bulger S: Denike do reliable watch repairing. x-w. 9 9 a La stitichezza vieue facilmente vinla dallo Sciroppo Pagliano. tf. ORME'S LIMITED. * 9 9 Soe Windows for Bargains at Geo. I). Tite's July Sale. Bverytliujg for the Home, • # « W. .1. Maddock, of Seattle, is here to take charge of the fish business of the Booth Fisheries. t » « Charles Balagno has resumed taking pianoforte pupils. Terms reasonable. Phone Blue 408. tf. * 9 9 Get your piano tuned by Harry C. Means, pioneer piaao tuner and player expert. Leave orders at Bulger & Denike's, (Wark's) jewelry store. tf • » » It. C. Brewster, M. A. Macdonald and T. D. Pattullo will leave this morning hy train for Terrace where they hold a meeting. They will return to the city Sunday evening and go to Anyox for Monday evening. Returning they will make the trip along lie line of the G. T. P. TRY SIMPLE MIXTURE Many Prince Rupert people are surprised at the QUICK action of simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka. This simple remed^ acts on ROTH upper and lower bowel, removing such surprising foul matter that ONE SPOONFUL relieves almost ANY CASE constipation, sour stomach or gas. A few- doses often relieve or prevent appendicitis. A short treatment helps chronic stomach trouble. The INSTANT, easy action of Adler-i-ka is astonishing, c. H. Orme, Pioneer Druggist. g.f. Rctet For Advertising Coder An; Heading. LIBERAL LEA DE lis. (Continued from Page One.) have been that Gosden acted on his own initiative, for he was a man who made his living by his wits. Mr. Macdonald went into the details to some extent. At the trial, the foreman of the jury had stated that one man stood out for acquittal. The statement made in open court, was that the man took an obstinate stand. While party government was all right, party voting was wrong. He appealed for the return of the seats in the north for the Liberal cause. The meeting closed with the singing of "God Save the King" and cheers for Brewster. Pacific Cartage Limited General Tenn.«ng Furniture Movtn. a Specialty Wtien you buy COAL buy tbe BB31 — Ladysmlth Lump or Comox Washed Nut. 900000000000090000*30000009 ACORN SIGN SHOP Autos, Carriage, and Sign Painting. Work done to suit customers. All \vc want is your idea. Dawson Block—Third Avenue JOS. F. FILION 00099009990099909900999990 GERMAN GENERALS. (Continued from Page One.) situation, despite the dictators and the mass feeding, grows worse every day aud that popular dissatisfaction is growing apace. "Our situation is becoming very annoying," a German merchant said to me today. "If the Allies pressure continues steadily, with due force, I do not see bow we can resist more than two months." LAND ACT. Form No. 11. Form of Notice. The Best Time To Use Advertising Space While the successful advertiser makes all times his own, their must of necessity be occasions when there are special advantages in presenting live facts about your goods to the pubUc. Advantages In Strenuous Times Did it ever occur to you that iu times when money is specially "tight" that the average buyer, and especiaUy the thrifty housewife mokes it a point to buy where the best can be got for the money expended? Have you an advantage to offer? Your advertising it will give you far better results than when times are better. Buying Values Are Investigated The value of money is appreciated now. Values count and are investigated by the public. This Is the time to get full results from those who have good values to offer the public in any line of consumption. Advertise In The Journal. ***************************************************** * . I Suggestions for Successful : ADVERTISING \ 4 * 1 * i The Best Time To Use Advertising Space X X While the successful advertiser makes all times his own, their » -»< must of necessity be occasions when there are special advantages in * + presenting live facts about your goods to the pubUc. * :: ■ i X «J _x_-.-_f_.tU. -I--.- J * . „■ - < ttoing It wUl give you far better results than when times are better, ti I ' | * * * * * ***************************************************** Skeena Land District District Of Coast Range TV. TAKE notice that We, The Surf Inlet Power Company Limited, of Vancouver, occupation Power Company, intends to apply for permission to lease the following described lands: Commencing at a posl. planted at the South-west corner of Lot 40; t.ience following High Water Mark of Easterly and Northerly tooo a point distant 3 chains measured ln a straight line Southerly from the North-west corner of said Lot 40; thence Weet 3 chains and 30 links; thence S. 31° 21' E. 6 chains and 30 links; thence S. 16° 00' W. 3 chains; thence S. 41° 00' W. 5 chains; thence S. 64° 15' W. 3 chains; thence South 3 1-2 chains; thence East 67 links to the point of commencement, containing 10 acres more or less. Name of applicant, THE SURF INLET POWER COMPANY LIMITED. Per F. W. HOLLER, Superintendent and Agent. Dated May 21st, 1916. m-26-jly-26 FREDERICK fT_l_RS, K.C. lutiliter. Solicitor and Notary Publl- • ime in EXCHANGE BLOCK Minimum charge of ad . 2t.t One insertion, per word Ic Six consecutive insertions 4c Twsnty-si_ consecutive Insertions (one mouth) ib« Birth notice, one Insertion . . . 50c Marriage notice, one Insertion . 50i Death notice, one insertion .... 60c Card of thanks 60c AI) condensed advertisements arc uash ln advance, otherwise one cent a word each Insertion straight. lf«Wta3>)WM»3K««-a^ Eye TroublesCorrected Mr. Bulger has had over ten years experience In sight testing and fitting glasses, aud last mid-summer took a post graduate course, which Included the latent discoveries in the science o' optometry r>v eye measuring. One of the most Important is dynamic sklametry. The new method ot Prof. A. J. Cross, of New York, in which the eye is measured by a beam uf reflected light end aay wor ls recorded. Hut w« do dki simply rely on one method: each eye Is testsd separately, Is three different ways, besides trying the muscular balance, together and th-? nervous acuteness. We use the new drugless methods, no drops In the eye and ac heavy frame resting on your face; ours -wings from the well by ". bracket. PRICES -.S LOW A8 ANYWHERE BULGER & DENIKE OPTICIANS AND JEWELLERS *9999999990iilima09a WATER NOTICE Use and Storage TAKE NOTICE that Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelting & Power Co., Ltd., whose address is Anyox, B. C, will apply for a license to take and use 100,000 gals, per day, and to store 2,500,000 gals, of water out of West Branch of Hidden Creek, which flows southerly and drains Into Granby Bay about one half mile west of Anyox. The storage dam will be located about two and a half miles from the mouth of Hidden Creek. The capacity of the reservoir to be created Is about 2,500,000 gals., and it will flood about two acres of land. The water will be diverted from the stream at a point about 450 feet south of north line of Maypole M.C. Lot 1676, and will be used for domestic and mining purposes upon the land and mine described ae Hidden Creek Mine and Mine Townsite. This notice was posted on the ground on the 15th day of June, 1016. A copy of this notice and an application pursuant thereto and to the "Water Act, 1014," will be filed in the office of the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert, B.C. Objections to the application may be filed with the said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C., within thirty days, after the first appearance of this notice in a local newspaper. GRANBY CONSOLIDATED MINING. SMELTING & POWER CO., LTD., Applicant, jly4 By E. E. Campbell, Agent. 00000000000000000000000000 B. C. Undertakers f beg tn Inform their friends and the public generally that they have engageo the services of a First class Undertaker, who Is a graduate of a Canadian aud American College nf Embalming, Sanitation, Disinfection and Bacteriology, aud who holds both Canadian and American Diplomas. Lady Aslstant always in attendance to W» for ladies and children. Offlce and Parlors No. 11a, corner 2nd Street and 2nd Ave. 8 Phone -41- Open Day and Night O .iKHKHWl-tXKHWKH^^ 0 I Blakely Co., Jewellers, I and Watch Repairers a-l HARRY SELKF a watchmaker of long experience has been pat In charge of that department—Satisfaction guaranteed. See our stock of nuggets from the North. Make your choice while S tbey last and have them n__4c np ia the city as stick-pin. brooch g or pendant. 9 Encourage Home Industry aad keep the money ia tbe city. 8 EYES TESTED SCIENTIFICALLY by an expert lo that line of 8 work—Latest appliance for testing. 9 HIOH CLAS8 STOCK TO CHOOSE PROM Corner Third Avenue and Sixth Street o Royal Bank of Canada X HEAP OFFICE: MONTREAL ESTABLISHED 18(10 t Capital Paid up $11,560,000 * Reserve Fund $13,236,000 * Total Assets $200,000,000 i . Savings Bank Department—$1 will open an account X Branches Throughout Canada and Ranking Connections With All * Parts of the United States. Agents Throughout the World. * F. W. DOHERTY, Manager . Prince Rupert Brunch *****************************************************. *^***********************************************i**** * THE METHODIST CHURCH X British Columbia Conference Rev. J. F. Dimmick, _*astor. * Parsonage 682 Sixth Ave. W. Church, Sixth Ave. & Musgrav Place X MR. HARRY HANSON, Prince Rupert, B. C. April 9, 1914 * "The Reliable Plumber," X Prince Rupert, B. C. * I have great pleasure la certifying to the excellent hot water J and heating system that you Installed In our parsonage, and that * after six months of operation through the winter months It has X given every tatl3faction. X The system heats a thirty gallon tank of wpter fo boiling tem- * perature ln one hour after the Are has been started; It ia no w&y * interferes with the oven for baking purposes. In addition to thlB, 5 the wall radiator which you placea in dining-room and connected * with the range boiler has given us splendid satisfaction, supplying I * us with ample heating th-nughouc the winter, saving us the cost of ti J a stove aud fuel. ti X 1 most heartily testify to the satisfaction and efficiency of your ti 4c system and gladly recommend It. J * Yours very truly, * * ' (Signed) (Rev.) 3. F. DIMMICK. f * Spccelnl price lor coil formonth of March only will be Fifteen i * dollars, Ten dollars cash, balance III days. if | HARRY HANSON ™^ | $£**************************************************$ A. E. WRIGHT J. H. HILDITCH Contractor and Buildei Estimates given on all classes oi work, whether small or large. Per sonal attention given to every hem. PHONE GREEN 821 The Morning Journal 50c. per month Provincial and Dominion Land Surveyor—Surveying and Engineering, tetween Second and Third Avenues P. O. Box 10. SAVE YOUR EYES If you would savs your eyes—have them fitted perfectly with glasses by DR. INMAN Offices—788 Exchange Building IMPERIAL MACHINE IRKS Engines Installed and General Repa. "tar-Acetylene Plant In eetiou Phone Red 156 Third _ aue DR. J. S. BROWN, DENTIST Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty Offlce: Smith Block. Third Avenn. Phone 48 _. Prince Rupert Journal S0c. per Month Capt. J. McGee M.M.S.A. Masters and Mates prepared for examination. Compass adjuster. Phone Red 502 "NAUTICAL ACADEMY" Belgerson Block, opposite Royal Hotel _l_3_CH_at_lMH__l__t«H-)tH^ .;--^™«9tts_a_s_R__ I-
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