The Journal $5.00 a Year / . t •' Pxinct Mnptvi 1 VOL. VI. PRINCE RUPERT, B. O., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1910. •'rice .1 Cents. No. 108. TRUE BILLSFOUND IN MANITOBA CONSPIRACY CASE Reported That Kaiser Has Quarrelled With Chancellor Hun Forces Driven Out Of Greek Territory At All Points Comparative Quiet Reigning Along The Western Front Grand Jury Return True Bills Against Manitoba Conspirators PUBLIC MEETING TO BE HELD TONIGHT CITIZENS ARE TO DISCUSS THE IiOOAIi SITUATION WITH RE- SPECT TO DltYDOOK Gathering Will Be Held In The Empress Theatre At H:iW. There will be a public meeting hold this evening In the Empress Theatre to consider the question of the drydock, with respect to business. The meeting is called for S:30 by the Mayor, In response to a pet it ion signed by many citizens. It had been intended to hold the meeting Friday evening, hut owing to the fact that the General Superintendent of the G. T. P. is now in the city, and will be going out Thursday, il was decided by the Mayor to call it earlier to allow Mr. Mehan to be present as the representative of the company. Winnipeg, March 28.—True bills were returned by the Grand Jury against Sir Roilinond Roblln, George R. Caldwell, James H. Howden ann Thomas Kelly today. They are each charged with conspiracy to defraud tn connection with the erection of tbe Manitoba Parliament Buildings. The charges in this connection are not new. They were preferred againsl: those named In the Legislature, and as a result of the Investigation by n commission these men were driven from public life. The'action now being taken lu tbe courts arises out of the findings made originally. GERMANS FORCER TO RETIRE PROM GREEK TERRITORY WESTHOLME CO.'Y SECURED CONTRACT EQUIPMENT FOR ALICE ARM WORK ARRIVING BY PRINCESS MAQUINNA Definite Woiil Received In Tbe City As To The Work. The Westholme Lumber Company has secured the contract for the construction of the road at Alice Arm, for the Dolly Varden mine. There have been rumors to Ihat effect for a few days past. Yesterday, however, definite word was received from the south from Mitchell Albert that the contract was so placed. The Princess Maqulnna on Friday will bring north a good part of the equipment thai is to be used in the work. The Maqulnna will proceed on to Alice Arm Friday night. CITY BILL PASSED HOUSE YESTERDAY MAYOR RECEIVER MESSAGE FROM HON. WILLIAM MANSON It Requires Now Only The Assent OI Tbe Lieut.-Governor To Be Law. London, March 28.—A despatch ■ from Saloniki says the Germans have been forced to retire over the frontier from all points occupied by them within Greek territory. Big Reduction Prices still going at Tile's Home Furnishing Sale. LEGISLATION TO AID raoSPEOTQRS IN HOLDINGS The Prince Rupert private bill has passed the Legislature. It now awaits the assent of the Lieut.-Governor only. The bill passed its third reading iu the House yesterday. The information was contained in a message received lasl evening by Mayor McCaffery, from Hon. William | Manson, the local representative. The assurance was given that it would be put forward for His Honor's assent as soon as possible. Tltis situation now makes it possible for the city to enter into arrangement for the placing of the bono's under the serial system, as provided for in the bill. It is not likely that any time will be lost by the council In the matter. Reported That Kaiser Has Quarrelled With His Chancellor Geneva, March 28.—From confidential sources it is learned that a grave dispute has broken out. between the Kaiser and the Chancellor of the German Empire, who is expected to resign shortly. Prince Von Bttclow has been summoned In haste to the Kaiser's headquarters. L. W. SHATFORD MADE SUGGESTIONS PARIS HAS NOW NO FEAR AS TO DEFEAT MEMBER FOR SIMILE AMEEN WANTS PROSPECTORS ASSIST. ED IN THEIR WORK Conservative Member Offers Hints To .Mako DepnilnieiK Better, Comparative Calm Along Western Front . During The Day Paris, March 28.—An official report says, last night passed quietly east of the River Meuse. There was considerable activity on the part of the opposing artillery forces to the west of the Meuse, in SAVE MONEY Use New Wellington COAL I the region of Malancourt, as well as in the Louvre sector. At the foot of the Heights of Meuse In Lorraine, in the district of Parroy, we delivered a surprise attack on the position of the enemy. The occupants of which were either killed or taken prisoners. In withdrawing we blew up the enemy's position there. There is nothing to report on the rest of the front. PHONE 110 M. M. Stephens rents bouses. (Special to Journal.) Victoria, Marcli 28.—Legislation has been introduced into the House which will prove a boon to prospectors, it is in the form of a bill to provide, that when mineral claims have been forfeited to the Crown for an un-payment of dues, the delinquent owners, instead of having to run very grave risks of entirely losing their properties in the event of wealthy companies buying them in when tho Government sells them by tender, will now be able to lease them at $2i>.00 per year, renewable, with the privilege of obtaining a Crown Grant by putting up overdue assessments. o AVIATION FUND. sill GEORGE PUSH ON POSITION OF BRITAIN Nation Succeeds In Virtually Meeting War Expenditures Oul Of i'lirotnc. Letter Received By Rev. Father Bunoz Tells Of Feeling. Rev. Father Bunoz, of the Roman Catholic Church here, recently received a letter right from Paris, which tells of the feeling there with regard to the war. The letter was from a brother who resides In Paris. Th - im ' 'ii,! ion iv.is conv'eyed, thai although the enemy i?- only about 100 miles from Paris, yel there is no fear fell in the French Capital as to the situation. The ttt- mosl confidence prevails that the city Is safe and no danger exists as to its capture. Some interesting recommendations, »i'i, regara to mining were ■ le In the Legislature a tew days ago by I.. W. Shatford, the Conservative member foi SlniilUameen. Mr. Shatford dcclan ii thai the Pro\ Ince an ' ■ m era of a great mineral development, and capital was only awaiting a favorabb opportunity to enter. I. I ; i tin ■ reso ncea in mining were lo be fully 1 loped, however, the i pie themselves hould make thi first move. Mr. Shatford suggested the adoption of some measure t" stimulate prospecting and Introduce a better fContinued on Page Three.) Previously acknowledged . . . $67.00 H. F. MacLeod 10.00 09000 D<H>l>OD 00 DC tl DOO0909 B4KHKHS OOttOtmOO ^000900000000009 \ RECRUITS WANTED * For 102nd Battalion Applicants should present themselves al the local ollice, Second Avenue, between the limns of I) anil 12 in the forenoon or - and I in the afternoon, when Corp, Charles ^^^ Voungninn will be present to give nil necessary infoinia- 3 tion and to receive recruits, S YOUR KING AND COUNTRY NEED YOU I :J3{HHHW>3W>tt«3W3WW W. J. Ledlie 2.00 2.011 J. H. McMullin . .. .6,00 1.00 G. R. Naden 2,oo 2.00 .1. !.. Mitchell (',. D. Tit.. 2.00 2.00 lie Ills fi Manson ... 4. on 2.00 A, L. Ford B.00 John Mansnn 1,00 3.0ft Total tn date $110.0(1 This amount has been remitted to W, F.. Burns, Treasurer of the fund in Vancouver. The city council last night held a very brief sitting to finally pass three bylaws which were up on Monday evening, and have to do with the city's financing. Great Britain's annual Income has increased by £600,000,000 since the beginning of the war, declared Sir George Paish, the well known financial authority, In a lecture on war finances before the Royal Statistical Society; and the total has now reached three billion pounds. The nation, said the speaker, bad nearly succeeded in maintaining its productive power despite the withdrawal of approximately 4,000,000 men from its industries. It had callea In half a billion pounds of Its capital from abroad since the opeaing of hostilities, nearly all of which was used to make fresh loans to foreign countries and colonies. If allowance were made for the In- | crease in the country's gnbl storks, Sir George declared, the nation would found to have succ etlcd In meeting i ii tually Hie whob of it.- « : ■ penditures nut of Its wlth- n ■ 'ling to draw n on ll ■ accumtt- 1,-iti\e capital in an extent worth mentioning, on;, ill i nlcilation - of thi new taxation imposed up lo the i res- "ttt time amounted n £107,531,000, and Sir Georg.- estimated thai the taxation in the coni'iia n v n ould reach nearly e4 .'.»'.'''■", I, On the whole, the speaker said, the German Destroyer I Was Rammed By H.M.S. Cleopatra London, March 28.—The British warship Cleopatra rammed and sank j + a German destroyer today, when a squadron of light British cruisers en- ************************** countered a division of German de stroyers. The crew of th vessel were saved. Look For The Sign We Never Close gPft £707,000,1 It would be £2,4in>, 000,000 by the end of this March. Sir J George added, and If tht war con- J Phone 553- Strictly Union House J tin es anothei year ll would be nol X 024 Third Ave. I'rlncc Rupert. * far short of four billion pounds *4*******4444444********** 199999000000000at>099990-9Oa0000a00O00OOO0000 0 99 0'. 003,10 o a 6 lie Meeting Tonight in Empress Theatre, This Evening i At 8.30 p.in. In view of the facl thai Mr. W. •'. ('. Mehan, General Superln- o tendon) of ihe <■. T, I'.. Is In Ihe city, it bus been decided t<> hold the o public meeting t" discuss the Drydock this evening. burden of taxation was li'.'ht, considering the circumstances and compared with the burden the country bore during the Napoleonic wars. The national debt before the war was Wednesday. March 29th M. P McCAFFERY Mayor. 99909900000000000000000000000000090099990000000900009 GEORGE D. TITE'S SALE OF COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS CONTINUES Till the End of March. Buy Now and Save Money For Spring Renovating. Wedm sday, Mart h 1916. PRINCB RUPBRT JOURNAL 0rmce ttupcr* journal Telephone L3H. ii. II. M'.l.SON. Editor. Telephone H3S. Office: 3 2s Third Avenue, East, near McBrlde Street. Telphone 138; Postofflce Box : ""I". DAILY EDITION. Published every morning except Monday. Delevered by 'airier in the city a; the foil iwing rate, if paid in advance: "ii" i'ear $-".00 Six Months $2.HO Three Months $1.25 if not paid in advance, per Month $0.50 Advertising llaies Upon Application. Telephone 138. Wednesday, March 20, 1010. Royal Naval College fit Canada. The next examination for the entry of Naval Cadets will be hela at the examination centres of the Civil Service Commission in May, 1010, successful candidates joining the College on or about the 1st August. Applications for entry will be received up to the loth April by the Secretary, Civil Service Commission, Ottawa, from whom blank entry forms can now be obtained. Candidates for the examination in May next must be between the ages of fourteen and sixteen on the 1st July, 1916. Further aetails can be obtained on application to the undersigned. G. J. DESBARATS. SALE OF BONDS. Now that the private bill of the j Depmy Mlnigtel. of the Naya, ger city Is through the Legislature, there j vice. can certainly be no excuse for any j Department of the Naval Service bond buyer to delay action on the,! Ottawa, January 10th, 1916. city's issue, if these appeal to him. It is to be presumed that the Mayor and council will not allow anyone to LAM) ACT. Form Of Notice. Skeena Land District, District Of Coast, Range 4. TAKE NOTICE that Clyde A. Heller, occupation mine operator, intends to apply for peimission to purchase the following described 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; thence South 20 chains; thence West 40 chains more or less to the shore of Bear Lake; thence Northerly along the shore of said Lake to the place of commencement, containing SO acres more or less. February 18th, 1916. f-a-24 CLYDE A. HELLER. dally in the matter, but will take as prompt action as possible in getting the bonds placed. This is a matter of great moment to the city. There must be no lost time. Unauthorized publication of this advertisement will not be paid for. —90,793. 3-m-j-30 Till'. CITY'S RILL. The fact that the city's bill has passed its third reading in the Legislature establishes a splendid record for stub a measure. This has been accomplished in spite of the fact that there were features in the proposal? made that were not very agreeable to many members nf the House. Mayor McCaffery, during his recent visit to Victoria, lion. William Man- son, the local member, and Fred Pel !'s, 3*. C, are all deserving of pr ' ■ for the splendid work done in this connection. MINING RESULTS. The outcome i a gi nei .i mining :i'ii\ii\ in a districl is certainly a banisher of pel si tils in. Tit" awakening in this pari nf the Province in mining will undoubtedly be atti uded wiili a general improvement in conditions. That is so in tlie Kootenays, where it is reported there is a general prosperity again, following the mining activity. An optimistic story from the Ko- otenay was given to the Legislature by Mr. William Hunter, of Slocan, lie reported that the Trail zinc plan was now in operation giving a splendid product. Subsidiary plans were also being constructed for sulphur and sulphuric add by products. In- stanceing the results which may be obtained by perservance, by the expenditure of capital, he tola the members that in the last four years, since stamp mills had been installed, that the Standard Mine at Silverton, two million dollars had been paid in dividends. The agricultural sections near the mining districts were now- feeling the good effects of mining activity, said Mr. Hunter, and the whole interior was developing in a most satisfactory manner. TAX NOTICE. Prince Rupert Assessment District. Notice is hereby given in accordance with the Statutes that all assessed taxes, income and school taxes, assessed and leviea under the "Taxation Act" and "Public Schools Act" are now due and payable for the year 1036. All taxes collectable for the Prince Rupert Assessment District are due and payable at my office, situated in the Provincial Land Registry Building, in the City of Prince Rupert, B. C. This Notice In terms of law. Is equivalent to a persona!, demand by e upon all persons liable for taxes. Hated at Prince Rupert, B. C, . -ity 8th, 1916. C. W. HOMER, Assessor and Collector for the Prince Rupert Assessment District. MORE MEN THAN WOMEN HAVE APPENDICITIS Surgeons state men arc slightly more subjeel to appendicitis than ■ omen Prince Ruperl people should '.now thai .' tev, doses of simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as nlxi d In Adler l-ka, often relieve or revenl appendicitis. This mixture removes such surprising foul matter ihat ONE SPOONFUL relieves almosl ANY CASE constipation, sour stont- acll or gas. The INSTANT, easy ac- llon of Adler-i-ka is surprising. C. H. Orme, tlie Ploneed Druggist. g-3 Phone Blue"ISil lies i'i"ii„ . » tl'-Tn.lMTK. UNDSArS CARTAGE ft STORAGI 12(3 FOURTH STREET JINGLE POT COAL '► auuclleil bj us '.;l orders receivt ; ' ', , lit .i t ion I'llOUIl No 68 Nl ITICE. SHERIFF'S SALE OF LAND. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, BETWEEN: C. L. Queen, Plaintiff;. AND The Pine Creek Flume Company, Limited, Delendant. Pursuant to the order of the Honourable Mr. Justice MacDonald made herein, I will offer for sale at my office ln the Court House, Prince Rupert, B. C, on Thursday, the 20th day of April, A. D„ 1916, at the hour of 11 o'clock in the forenoon, the following lands and leases: — Lot 254, Group 1, Cassiar District, Province of British Columbia; and three hydraulic leases, known as "Dynamite," "Dewdney" and "Van- | cotiver," all being situate and lying i on tho North side of Pine Creek, Province of British Columbia. The only charge appearing against l.nt 2*4 is a conveyance In fee by 'way of mortgage to secure debentures tu the amount of Ninely-eiglil hundred dollars ($9,800.00), regis- . i. '] the 17th day of December, inn", and the Jndginenl herein for Sixteen hundred and ninety-live dollars ($1,695.00), and costs, filed the llth day of June, 191 5, under number 202, Further particulars may be obtained tit my office, JOHN SHIRLEY, m-19 a-3 0 Sheriff.' 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 the same rates of commission as formerly. MINERAL ACT. (Form F.) Certificate Of Improvements. NOTICE. Blue Bird Mineral Claim, situate in the Skeena Mining Division of Cassier District. Where located: On Glacier Creek, Goose Bay, B. C, about 2 miles from mouth, TAKE NOTICE that I, J. Fred Ritchie, Free Miner's Certificate No. 00.071B, acting as agent for Arthur C. Crookall, Free Miner's Certificate, No. 94,053*3, intends, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claim. And further take notice that action, under section S5, must be commenced before the issuance of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 2nd day of February, A. D., 1916. J. FRED RITCHIE, w-f-9. Agent. SteSb. fe ■ -.. I *'£&--''' ■■-■". Nos. 5,692 and 5,697. No. of Application S,009-1 and S,048-1. LAM) REGISTRY ACT. SYNOPSIS OF COAL MINING REGULATIONS. Rates For Advertising Under Any Heading. Minimum charge of ad. ... 25c One Insertion, per word lc Six consecutive Insertions 4c Twenty-six consecutive Insertions (one month) 15c Birth notice, one insertion . . . 50c Marriage notice, one Insertion . . 50c Death notice, one Insertion .... SOc Card of (hanks 50c Coal mluing right of tho Dominion in Manitoba. Saskatchewan and Alberta, the Y-.'.'on Territory, the Northwest Territories and a portion of the Province of British Columbia, may be leased for a term of twenty-one years at an annual rental of $1 per acre Not more than 2,560 acres will be leased to one applicant. Applications toy a lens, in ist be made by the applicant in person to tu Agent or Sub-Agent of the dis- trlc ln which tbe rights ..prlifid for are situated. In surv3yed territory the laud must !.e described by sections, or legal subdivisions of sections, and in unsurveyed territory th tract applied for shall be staked out by tbe applicant himself. Each application must be acim- panietl by a fee of t>5, which will be r 'undtd If the r-ghtu applied for are not available, but not otherwise. A royalty shall bo paid en tho merchantable output of Ihe mine at tbe rale of five cents per ton. The person operating the mine shall furnish tho Agent -with sworn returns accounting for tbe full quantity of merchantable coal mined and pay the royalty thereon. If the coal minlug rights re not being operated, such returns shea d o furnished at least once a year. The lease will Include tho coal mining rights only; but the lessee may be pormiltel tu purchase whatever available surface rights may be considered necessary for the working of the nrtie at the rat* of $10 per acre. For full information application 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 HAYNER BROS Plouecr Funeral Directors anil Km Im line is. Open Day and Night, i.allies' Assistant in Attendance. PHONE 06. 710 THIRD AVE. Notice Under Section 30. TAKE NOTICE that an application has been made to register Mitchell Albert, of Prince Rupert, B. C, as the owner in Fee-simple, under two Tax Sale Deeds from the Collector of the City of Prince Rupert, to .Mitchell Albert, bearing date the 10th and 15th day of September, A. D., 1915, In pursuance of a Tax Sale held by said Municipality on or about the 9th day of September, 1014, of all and singular certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate, lying, and being in the City of Prince Rupert, in the Province of British Columbia, more particularly known and described as: Lots One (1) ano Two (2), Block Forty-five (45), Section Seven (7), and Lot Thirty-eight (38), Block One (1), Section Eight (8), Map 923. You and those claiming through or under you, and all persons claiming any interest in the said land by descent whose title is not registered under tho provisions of the "Land Registry Act ' arc required to contest the claim of the tax purchaser within forty-five days of the service of this notice upon you. Otherwise you and each of you will be for ever estopped and debarred from setting up any claim tc or in respect of the said land, and I shall register the saia Mitchell Albert as owner in fee. Your attention is called to sectioii 36 of the "Land Registry Act" and amendments, and especially to the following oxtiact.thcref'.'om which relates to the above notice: — "And in default of a cavet or certificate of lis pendens being filed before the registration as owner of the persons entitled tinder such tax sale, all persons so served with notice, or served with notice under subsection (6) of section 156 of the "Municipal Clauses Act, 1906," or section 293 of the "Municipal Act," or section 130 of the "Assessment Act, 1903," or section 253 of the "Taxation Act," in cases in which notice under this Act is dispensed with as hereinafter provider,', and those claiming through or under them, and all persons claiming any interest in the land by virtue of any unregistered instrument, and all persons claiming any interest In tho land by descent whose title is not registered under the provisions of this Act, shall be for ever estopped and debarred from setting up any claim to or in respect of the land so sold for taxes." Dated at the Land Registry Office, at the City of Prince Rupert, Province of British Columbia, this 3rd day of January, A. D., 1916. H. F. MacLEOD, District Registrar. To Celia Cheslerfielo, John Haga- man, Fred Kuyath. f-19-l-m. LAND ACT. Form Of Notice. HOTEL DIRECTORY Members of the Prince Rupert Licensed \ ihtners' Association. WINDSOR HOTEL Cor. of First Ave. anil Eighth St. IV. IL WRIGHT, Prop. HOTEL CENTRAL First Ave. nnd Seventh St. European and American Plans $1.00 to $2.50 Per Day Peter Black, Prop. KNOX HOTEL First Ave, Between lOigluh nnd .Ninth European Plan; Rates SOc to $1.00 Per Day Besner & Besner, Props. EMRPESS HOTEL J. V. Rochester V. D. Casley Tbrid Ave. Between Sixth and Seventh Sts. Pacific Cartage Limited General Tcnni.ng Furniture Moving a Specialty. When you buy COAL- buy the BES1 — Ladysmith Lump or Comox Washed Nut. PHONE 554 P.O. BOX 60 FOR P APERHANCING AINTING OLISHING AND WALL TINTING HIGH-GRADE INTERIOR DECORATING A SPECIALTY Martin Swanson SECOND AVE. ^'EAR McBRIDB ROYAL HOTEL Corley Ai Burgess, Props. Third Ave. und Sixth St. European Plan Steam Heated REAVER WHOLESALE LIQUOR CO., LIMITED Second Ave. nad Sixth St. PHONE 102. The Morning Journal 50c. per month PRINCE IRPERT IMPORTING CO., LIMITED Empress Hotel Building—Third Ave, PHONE 7 MINERAL ACT. (Form P.) Certificate Of Improvements. NOTICE. Skeena Laiul District, District Of Coast, Range I. TAKE NOTICE that F. W. Ildler, os Surf Inlet, occupation mine superintendent, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following de- s ribed lanes: Commencing at n post planted about 150 feet South of the Northwest corner of Lot 11, Range I, Coast District thence South 20 chains; thence West 20 chains more or less to the shore of Surf Inlet; thence following the shore line Easterly and Northerly to the place of commencement, containing 40 acres more or less. Februniy 18th, 1916. f-a-24 FREDERICK A. HOLLER. "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. 03.S39B., acting for myself ano as agent for Andrew Lindeborg, F. M. C, No. 93,- -SP.Sn.. Hiram Stevenson, F. M. C, No. 03,(34413,, and V). C. Barbrick, F. M. C, No. 01,11213., Administrator of the James Proudfoot Estate, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claim. And further take notice tuat action, under section S5, must be commenced before the issue of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 31st day of January, A. D., 1916. m-2-jly-2. |0«WKBKB«H»3KmiKKKHKKKKi ooOfi THE MOST COMFORTABLE TOURING CAR IN IHE CITY Answer* nil calls day and nighl Phone 99 Stand: Front Empress Theatre KHKHKlWHJ^3^KaKH>o^^^KHKH«H piKSOtKHWrnHKHKHWOfl-D OCHKB5351 I WALKER'S MUSIC STORE 9. Corner Second Ave and -Ith St. Pianos anil other musical Instruments for sale. v Pianos to Rent. J A large assortment of sheet D music, Classic songs and music, J and all (be popular selections of the day -0i*I»W>lKH3O<H5tKH><Hj«>DCH^I>)5*3 Keep your eyes open for Kirkpatrick's March Sale. IW«!-XHJ3JtWl«HKtIKTOlWKHWKHXHKl- Reduced Price of MILK The Standard Dairy will deliver pure milk of its usual high standard at 5 cents u Pint or 10 cents a Quart. 3?hone Standard Dairy. Blue 247 |HKHKWWW1KBKHKBWKH*3KHKHK^ 3KKH3 0 o Prince Rupert Transfer Co. --FOR- Coal, Furniture Moving, Baggage and Heavy Teamin? W. J. CRAWFORD, Manager PHONE 566 Office aud Residence: H 1000 THIRD AVI.. mwami^m^^^m lS^>aJa-lJa-riD^•l-alKH>c«HKHl^MHKl dihw«kj0iki<i iKia-o<KHW>)KKW.'3KHKK>)KHS LUM ***************************************************** * + * i ■K # * l AND A COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDERS X Coal, Cement, Plaster and Brick SUPPLIES | WESTHOLME LUMBER CO., LTD. X First Avenue Prince Rupert Telephone 186 ****************************************************% The Morning Journal delivered to your home at 50 cents a month. ***************************************************** Genuine Wellington Coal COAI, LASTS LONGER—IT'S THE BEST. J Phone 15—Prince Rupert Coal Company ***************************************************** r PRINCE RUPERT JOURNJ., Wednesday, March 20, 1916. Subscribe For The 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 Journal 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 jCOLD STORAGE BILL j WOULD HURT TRADE MEASURE INTRODUCED INTO CONGRESS AGAINST INTER. ESTS OF FISH TRADE How The Frozen Fish Are Dealt With By The Business, I.. W. SHATFORD. (Continued from Page One.) A bill has been introduced in Congress tli. It. 9,674) to prevent the sale or transportation in interstate or foreign commerce of fish held in cold storage for more than a period of three months. The passage of such, a bill would work irreparable wrong to the cold storage interest? of the United States, says the Pacific Fisherman. The investigations of the government, scientists and those of various university laboratories show conclusively that frozen fish retain their wholesomeness for long '.ieriods of time; the exact period in many of them has not yet been determined, bul it ir. known that the-flounder, v.hich is a notoriously hara fish to keep, at the end of two years in cold storage can hardly be told from a fresh fish when thawed out. Xo cold storage dealer, however, wishes to hold fish that length of time, as the expense of doing so would be too great, and, besides the demand for fish is so great that the winter season usually sees the frozen fish stocks cleaned up. On this coast the fresh fish dealers usually pick out the choicest fish and freeze them during the summer months, with the expectation of selling them during the winter, when the weather is such that the fishing boats cannot operate except under great disadvantage. A time limit nf three months would kill this business, as the frozen fish rarely reaches the Eastern markets much before .la n nary. Such a law would virtually drive the mild cure dealers out of business. In this business the lish arc taken during the summer months, and slack salted. They must then be kepi in cold storage until sold. In this condition lisii will keep indefinitely. As a great part of this fish is sold abroad the condition of the market sometimes requires that they be held until markets improve or transportation can be obained on tbe few vessels now plying between the United States and Europe. With such a time limit in force no dealer wouln dare risk packing such fish, and thus we would have to abandon this Important branch of the industry. The enactment of such a law would virtually drive nine-tenths of the cold storage dealers out of business, would reduce the quantity of fish available for the consumer and great-1 ly enhance the cost of same to him, and would very materially cut down the quantity of fish purchased from the fishermen of this coast by the dealers, which would re-act disastrously on the people supplying the thousand ann one needs of the fishermen, and we trust that every effort will be made by the trade at large to bring to the attention ef Congresi the injustice of such a measure. system for tabulating the results of investigations made by Governmenl engineers and geologists. He thought also that the Governmenl should consider the advisability of making loans to prospectors after favorable reports, in order to enable them to open up their claims. He recommended further the installation of Govern, ment owned assay offices, at which fiee, or at least cheap assays could be made for prospectors and bona lide free miners. He thought groat rood could be accomplished if the Government could issue with each free miner's licence, a book of coupons, which would entitle the holder to twenty- three assays during the year, and at the same time make provision to give the bona fide prospector a further amount of assays for a nominal charge. Mr. Shatford urged that the Province be divided into mineral districts, to be placed tinder the direction of competent engineers. These engineers could report on all mining property brought to their attention, and such information would be tabulated in local district offices, as well as the Department of Mines. (I T. P. SAILING! :, m S. S. PRINCE RUPERT For Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, every Frl yiiM.4iJi ' - »'m [■•" .'lit'T': For Anyox GLYCERINE AND BARK PREVENT APPENDICITIS The simple mixture of bucktho* bark, glycerine, etc., known as Adle i-ka, astonishes Prince Rupert peoplt Because Adler-i-ka acts on BOTI- lower and upper bowel, ONE SPOON- FUL relieves almost ANY CASE constipation, sour stomach or gas. It removes such surprising foul matter that a few doses often relieve or pre- '. ent appendicitis, A short treatment helps chronic stomach trouble. The INSTANT, easy action of Adler-i-ka s astonishing. C. H. Orme, the Pioneer Druggist, g-1 aono-c-sia-iKHic-ay-coaODc yaooooo 9 B. C. Undertakers 8 S Thursday al !. :: lnii S S. PRINCE JOHN For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, skagway. every Thursday a' 1:' Noon. 1 i S. S. PRINCE ALBERT For Port Simpson, Arrandale, Kincolith, Anyox, Alice Arm and Stewart, April 1, 3.*,, 2a Maj '::. -7, .f l: Midnight. For Masett, Port Clements annNaden Harbor, April 3, 17—May 1, 15, I'll, at 12 Midnight. For Queen Charlotte City, Skidegate, I.ockeport and .ledway, April 5, lit—May .'!, 17, 31, at S p.m. For Surf Inlet, Bella Bella, Namu, Alert Bay and Vancouver, April 7, 21—May 5, tn—June 2, at 12 Midnight. G. T. P. TRAIN SERVICE l'assenger Trains leave Prince Rupert on .Mi inlays and Thursdays at 10:!JO a.m., for Edmonti n, Winnipeg, Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, New York and all Eastern Points. "THE ROAR OF MARVELLOUS SCENERY." On Saturdays alS' i Mixed Train, carrying passenger coach, leaves for Edmonton at 0 a.m., making close connections there with regular passengei Main for Winnipeg. For Steamship au I Sleeping Car Reservations, and full information regarding travel to any pan of 'the world, apply to G. T. P. Ticket Ollice Third Avenue—Phone 800. A. DAVIDSON. General Agent. S. O. ERICH, City Passenger ami Ticket Agent. Agency All Atlanfc and Trans-Pacilic Steamship Lines. Canadian Pacific Railway Lowest rates to all Eastern points via steamer to Vancouver and Canadian Pacific Railway Meals and Berth Included mi steamer PRINCESS SOPHIA SOUTHBOUND, Friday, March .'list. PRINCESS MAQUINNA, lor Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle Sunday, 13 p.m. MAQL'INNA calls ai Alice Ann. leaving brie Friday, Mill, til, II p.ui ,1. I. PETERS, General Agent, corner Third Ave. and Fourth si. jfJHiaS«fflEJS^tfi»:.:'«»«^ beg to inform their friends ami the public generally that they have engageo. the services of a First. Class Undertaker, who is a graduate of a Canadian aud American College of Embalming, Sanitation, Disinfection and Bacteriology, and who M holds both Canadian and § American Diplomas. Lady Asistant always in attendance to c?.""3 for ladies and children. Ollice and Parlors No. ll«, corner 2nd Street und 2nd Ave. 5 Phone 41. Open Day and Nighl o S3*3KKHKHKHKK*CHKK>( otfooooat* ^Q/r0fl909O0C9990099C9aO9009O0O0if9Q00OOaOO90OOO, I TPE UNION STEAMSHIP CO. OF B.C. LTD' I S.S. VE3VTURE—Sails for GRANBY, NAAS, SIMPSON', every Men- § day, A.M. s.s. Venture—sails fo' Vancouver, victoria, Seattle, 5 every Tuesday, 8 P.M. S.S. CAMOSl'N—Sails for STEWART, GRANBY, SIMPSON, Saturday, S A.M., January, 8th, 22nd; February 5th, 19th; 3 March 4.th, 18th. "" S.S. CAMOSUN—Sails for MASSET, PORT CLEMENTS, Sundays, P. a M., January 9th,23rd; February 7th, 21st; March a 5th, 19th. 9 SSi CAMOSUN Sails for SKIDEGATE, JEDWAY, IKEDA, Mon- § days, P.M..January loth, 24th; February 7th, 21st; March 6th, 20th. S.S. CAMOSUN—Sails for BELLA COOLA, RIVERS INLET, VANCOUVER, January 13th, 27th; February 10th, 24th; Marcli 9th, 23th. JOHN BARNSLEY, AGENT, Otil Second Avenue—Phone 508. tHStXHWWIKHKHKHKHWtWKI^^ DR. INMAN Eye Specialist Glasses Accurately Fitted BICHMH&)-HKH*)WKKHWHK^^ RUPERT MARINE IRONWORKS AND SUPPLY CO., LIMITED WATERFRONT, PRINCE RUPERT ENGINEERS MACHINISTS AND MACHINERY CONTRACTORS Specialists in Marine Power I'l.mi- Oil, Steam, or Gasoline, It. ('. Coast Agentsc for the British Kromhoul Seml-DlescI oil I'n- K|m.—ihe most reliable and economical, and tile cheap.".: MiamuuuiiM,.,,,,,", ■.,.. „ ;.; vmm {or nsIiJnK bonls niBSlu . miS8C1Iger ,esaels. Standard (ins 1'lnglne Compuny's Engines and Parts In slock. - ::-.-"" CH3 ^-:9990900999091 09990000000000099999 9 FOR RENT Five-Room Flat, Furnished, close in Five-Room Flat, Siiiniiiii Apartments Four-Room, Modern House, Fifth Avenue Easi Four-Room House, Summit Avenue Thrcc-Rooni Flat, Rmnd Block Store, Corner Third Avenue and Fifth Street . . . ' ' '■ , ■ 5 WE WILL BUY 33,000 Slimes Surf Inlel. 1,(100 Slimes Rocher de Bniile Hi shares Granby WE WILL SELL 5,000 Shares lliilte-ltocher de Boule INSURANCE IN ALL BRANCHES NEW WELLINGTON COAL McCaffery, Gibbons & Doyle, Ltd. j PHONE 116. S 5iwarKH3a-»i»tKHKH3>-f>»»^ *■ '' :•■; -%Sft'-'i"! ..•■ ' rr "*■'-■#!,■, „'ri, .- ' ■•• ,'!.'ii.1' "-I Steel, Iron, nils, Wire Hope, Baluta llellin, It. 0. Wood Pulley*, 0 Columbian Uroitte Propellers, Storage Butteries, Dynamos an4 a Marine Accessories. 2 airs—Flrst-clnss equipmenl and staff for machine and ship re- H pairs. I o P.O. BOX 5 TELEPHONE 313 Sj ) MHKHKHKH3 a000000Otf0OOO00O00000O90000t^000O00O9OOna Journal Ads. Bring Results .. ^oi'tt. mwm\ Wednesday, March 29, in 16. PRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL LADIES IN THESE TIMES Economize In Your Hat Wear GET A NEW SIMMER HAT FOR 25 CENTS. DYOLA STRAW HAT DYE Will make East Sear's look like n now one. All Shades—Ready For Use Conic In And Inspect. Orme's (Limited Corner Third Ave. and jjj Sixth Street ar^33Bg3EB333SB3S KXZ00000090909000000900000S l PERSONALS | o ?W)009001f000-a0900000090900 Judge Young returned last evening from holding court at Hazelton. B. P, Spaulding, of Spokane, a niin- Ing man who is making bis headquarters here this summer, returned last evening front Rocher de Boule Mountain. « * » Lieut. Adair Carss, of the 102na Battalion, C E. F., who has been taking a course of instruction in Winnipeg In musketry and bayonet drill, arrived last evening. He will proceed south to Join his regiment at Comox. PLENTY OF FIRMS ARE NOW MAKING SHELLS Letter Received By David Thomson From Chairman Flavelle. WATER NOTICE. TAKE NOTICE that THE SURF INLET POWER COMPANY, LIMITED, wil1 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 lixed by the Comptroller and that any person may file an objection thereto in the office of the Comptroller or of the Recorder of tlie Distirct. The name and address of the ap- p'lcanl Is THE SURF INLET POWER COMPANY, LIMITED, having its 1!' id' Office al 1,001 Rogers ISitilil- ing, Vancouver, li. C. Tne Water Recorder's office In which this notice is to be filed is at the Court House Prince Rupert, B. C. The name of the lake from which the water is to be taken is Cougar Lake, Princess Royal Island. The quantity of tvater applied Tor is ten thousand inclt:-s or sixteen thousand cubic feet per minute. Tbe proposed point of diversion is at a poinl al the outlet of Cougar Lake, and it is to be returned at a point at sea level on Surf Inlet, and will be used for developing power and electric energy to be used within a radius of ten (3 01 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., 101(3. Dated at Vancouver. B. C. this 24th aay of February, A. D., 1916. THE SURF INLET POWER COMPANY, LIMITED. F. W. HOLLER. s-f-2G. Superintendent and Agent. LOCAWEWS LITEMS The C. P. R, steamer Princess So- ihia, southbound from Skagway, will ■all here on Friday. Get your piano tuned by Harry C. Evans, pioneer piano tuner and player expert. Leave orders at Bulger & Denike's, (Wark's) jewelry store. tf.! .. - « Irwing N. l.innell, American Vice Consul here, has been promoted in the service to the post of Vice Consul at Vancouver. He will remain until a successor is named. The halibut boat Tttladi picked up the derelict schooner Volante. ?'."> tons, at sea and towed her into port here. The Volante was deserted by In view of the great demand for shellsi David Thomson, of Akerberg, Thomson Company of this city, hoped to get a contract here, offering to put! in machinery to do the work. He took the question of machinery and assembling shells up with the Imperial Munitions Board and received the following reply from the chairman: Hear Sirs:—I have your letter of the 5th. I regret that I am unable to encourage you in the expectation of receiving an order to machine and assemble shells. The development in England has iie n very great, also In the United Sta'es and Canada, and in tfm aggregate, there is a greater capacity to machine and assemble than is re- q u iron'. It is well to remember that the shell Is not effective until it is complete and ready to fire. In all countries, the equipment to machine and assemble an empty shell has been greater than the development in the production of propellants and the manufacture of fuses. Yours very truly. J. W. FLAVELLE, Chairman. February IS, 101(3. Rock In Alice Arm. Among the notices to mariners now issued, is one telling of the placing of a buoy just north of the rock lying 0.2 mile to the north of l.iddle her crew in January and allowed to J Isian(1 In ,,at N- --= 24' 20". Long. r,rift- W. 120= 41' 3u". It is a wooden spar buoy, red in color. The buoy will bo A concert is to be given tonight | established without further notice. at S o'clock in the Seal Cove School j 0 in aid of the Red Cross. The enter-j Obstruction To Shipping. tainntent is in the hands of Mes- The master of the American steam- dames Jarvls McLeod, J. T3. John- er "Zapora" has reported that the son and Frank Holland. A good pro-1 vessel struck an obstruction in the gramme is to be rendered. Nortli channel of Queen Charlotte o Sound, aboiit -14 mile northwestward Suicide Near Telkwa. of Jeannette Islands. The "Zapora" Coroner Hosklns, at Hazelton, has j was drawing 14 feet. The approxi- been notified that a man named Mc- mate position is T.at. N 50° 56' 15", Diarmid, employed by W. P. Johnson, Long. XV. 127" 25' 45". a rancher loraten 3 3 miles east of 0 Telkwa. committed suicide last Thursday morning, by shooting him-! Verdict Of Suicide. \t Gltwangak on Saturday. Coro- self with a rifle. The ; olice are mak- I ner Hosklns held an inquest into the ing an investigation to determine whether an inquest is necessary. 0 Sheets, Blankets, Pillows, Mattress and Springs, Big Discount for Marcli nt Tite's. 0 M. M. Stephens Notary Public. death of Mrs. Grace Davies. The evidence proved that deceased died from a revolver shot fired by herself, and a verdict of suicide was returned by the jury. Bulger & Denike do reliable watch repairing. 1-w. ASK FOR MINERAL ACT. (Form E.) Certificate Of Improvements. NOTICE, "TIP TOP," "RAMBLER," "BU- EN \ VISTA," "PROVINCE," "JAIN" I '1 "KNOB HILL," Mineral claim ., at in the Porlland Canal M Ulvl ' Cai siar District. Where il I tin Salmon River. TAKE NOTICE thai I. Hani'! Lindeborg, !•'. Al. (.'., No. 98,839B„ Ig for myself and as agenl for Andrew Lindeborg, F. M. C, No. 93,- S38B., Hiram Stevenson, !•*. M. C, No. 03,.844B., and II. ('. Barbrick, F. M. C, No. 01,3 1213., Administrator of Hie James Proudfoot Estate, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for (lie purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claim. And further take notice that action, under section fi"i, must be commenced before the Issue of such Certificate of Improvements. Dafpo' this 31st day of January, A. D., 1916. m-2-Jly-2 WE ROSES The World's Best 9000000000099990000000000O 9 Classified Ads. 09990000000099990099999900 FOR SALE. FOB SALE — New Printotype Oliver Typewriter for $75.00 Cash. Apply Journal Office. tf. POCKETBOOK LOST. LOST—A pocketbook containing some papers, with name G. Foellmers. Finder return to Hotel Prince Rupert, where a reward of $1 -\\111 be paid. tf. WANTED. WANTED—A strong young boy to deliver groceries-— Apply Mussalein & Company, 4.32 Fifth Avenne or Phone 123. 2t. PUBLICITY COMMISSIONER. Applications will be received up till noon Wednesday, 29 inst., for the position of Publicity Commissioner of the Board of Trade. Salary $25 per month, with free office, telephone and light. 3t, G. A. WOODLAND, Vice-President. S ^900000099990000000000900000009999900000000000009999 Eye TroublesCorrected Mr. Bulger has had over ten yearn experience In Bight testing and fitting glasses, and last mid-summer took a post graduate course, which included the latest discoveries in the science of optometry or eye measuring. One of the most ini| ortant is dynamic skiametry. The new method of Prof. A. J. Cross, of New York, in which the eye is measured by a beam of reflected light and any error Is recorded. But we do not simply rely on one method; each eye Is tested separately, In three different ways, besides trying the muscular balance, together and the nervous acuteness. We use the new drugless methoas, no drops In the eye and no heavy frame resting on your face; ours swings from the wall by a bracket. PRICES .iS LOW AS ANYWHERE BULGER & DENIKE OPTICIANS AND JEWELLERS TENDERS WANTED. Tenders will be received up to 5 p.m. March 31, 1016, for the repairing, painting and replacing of screen windows. For tender form and further information apply to Managing Secretary, Prince Rupert General Hospital. SPRUCE I.OGS 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 LAND ACT. Form Of Notice. Skeena Land District, District 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 planted about 200 feet Easterly from the Northwest corner of Lot 40, Range I. Coast District; thence North 20 chains; thence West 20 chains; thence South 20 chains more or less to the shore of Surf Inlet; thence following the shore line to tlie place of commencement, containing forty acres more or less. February 18th, 1916. t a-24 FREDERICK BRADSHAW. I Blakely Co., Jewellers, § and Watch Repairers HARRY SELFE a watchmaker of long experience lias been put 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 np in the city as stick-pin. brooch or pendant. Encourage Home Industry and keep the money ln the city. EYES TESTED SCIENTIFICALLY hy an expert in that line of I work—Latest appliance for testing. 5 HIGH CLASS STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM § •* :> Corner Third Avenue and Sixth Street W3»3>3KHKHKHK1<KWIJ1K13WKHKH^ IWtKHHKHKHKKHKHCt ***************************************************** * * British Columbia Conference Parsonage 032 Sixth Ave. W. THE METHODIST CHURCH Rev. 3. F. Dimmick, Pastor. Church, Sixth Ave. & Musgrnv Place Prince Rupert, B. C, April 9, 1914. MR. HARRY HANSON, "The Reliable Plumber Prince Rupert, B. C, I have great pleasure in certifying to the excellent hot water and heating system that you installed in our parsonage, and that after six months of operation through the winter months it has given every satisfaction. The system heats a thirty gallon tank of water to boiling temperature in one hour after the fire has been started; it in no way Interferes with the oven for baking purposes. In addition to this, the wall radiator which you placed In dining-room and connected with the range boiler has given us splendid satisfaction, supplying us with ample heating throughout the winter, saving us the cost of a stove and 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. Speceiul price for coil for month of March only will be Fifteen dollars, Ten dollars cash, ball e .'30 days. * * if * * * if if * * * if HARRY HANSON I THE RELIABLE PLUMBER * hone ISO P. O. Box 81)5 * ***************************************************** ***************************************************** LAND ACT. TAKE NOTICE that I, Miles Mac- Innls, of Anyox, B. C, occupation merchant, intend to :.,<;,iy for pei- mission 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 near the summit of the divide between the head of Alice Arm and the Naas River, being about sixteen miles in an easterly direction from the head of Alice Arm, Casaiai District, B. C, Thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north SO chains, thunce east 80 chains to the point 01 commencement, ind containing 640 acres, more or less. MILES MacINNIS, Applicant, Carl Bowman, Agent FREDERICK PETERS. K.C. Barrister, Solicitor and Notary Publlr, Wine ln EXCHANGE BLOCK J. H. HILDITCH Contractor and Builder Estimates given on all classes of work, whether small or large. Per tonal attention given to every Kem. PHONE GREEN 321 Royal Bank of Canada HEAD OFFICE: MONTREAL ESTABLISHED 18fll) Capital Paid up $11,500,000 Reserve Fund $1.1,23(1,000 Total Assets $108,200,000 Savings Bunk Department—$1 will open nn account Branches Throughout Canada and Banking Connections With All Parts of the United States, Agents Throughout the World. F. W. DOHERTY, Malinger . - Prince Rupert Branch J ***************************************************** A. E. WRIGHT . Miimi.il ami Dominion Land Surveyor—Surveying and Engineering, letween Second mil Third Avenues P, O. Box 10. SAVE YOUR EYES If you would save your eyes—have them fitted perfectly with glasses hy DR. INMAN Offices—788 Exchange Building DR. J. S. BROWN, DENTIST Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty Office: Smith Block, Third A vena* Phone 451. IMPERIAL MACHINE IRKS Engines installed ami General Ixy-Aei'tyleiie •Kirn • iio Plume Ileil 150 Third . ,iue Prince Rupert Journal 50c. per Month WWHKBKHKHKHKH«HKKKHKHKKaWI I Capt. J. McGee a M.M.S.A. Masters and Mates prepared lor examination, Compass 111- i lister. Phone Red 502 "NAUTICAL ACADEMY" Helgerson Block, opposite Royal Hotel m>tttHM(MHKH»IW»lWH3iW«wao
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