^w ''" -'«,?". 9&9&Q2!^,!t,?~ '-'* /:-,: The Journal $€.00 a Year High-class Job Work VOL. VI. MtlNOE RUPERT, li. I'., WEDNESDAY, l-'EISRl'ARV 2, l»l«. Price •> Cunts. No. 61. GERMAN WAS G OFF AFRICA SEVEN VESSELS SUNK WHERE APPAM CAPTURED Allies Making Progress In The African War Zones Fifty-Four Were Killed In Zeppelin Raid On England Str. Princess Maquinna Ashore In Seymour Narrows Princess Naquinna Went Ashore Yesterday In Seymour Narrows TELEGRAPH MEN'S LIBERAL RESPONSE SUPERINTENDENT HOWLING COL LECTEP ABOUT $350 FOR PATRIOITC Fl ND Ready Donation!] Given By The En ployeos Along The Government Line. In a special effort, to raise a good sum for the Patriotic Fund, Superintendent bowling, of the Dominion Government service, has heen ill touch with practically all the men in his district. The response was an excellent one, tatalling ahout $3R0. The men contrihuted, in many instances. a day's pay, or in others several days' pay, even up to eight. In the cash contributions, sums from $1 to $25 were given. The men have been called upon before to aid in the work ann have done SO readily. Bed Cross Sale. The usual Friday sale of home cooking, under the Red Cross Society, will be held this week in the usual place, the Red Cross Rooms, next to Wrathall's store. The sale will be under Ihe charge of Mi's. .1. H. Ilil- dltch and Mrs. W. 1<3. Williams. Those in charge hope that the ueual generosity will he shown by local ladies In the supplying of the necessary home cooking. Vancouver, Feb. 1.—Tlie C. P. R. steamer Princess Matjuinna went, ashore on Maud Island, in Seymour Narrows, on Monday. She is on tne beach and not making water. The salvage steamer Salvor, from Esquimau, ami the C. P. R. tug Nitinat, formerly the William .lolliffe, have been sent to her assistance. ALLIES GAINING IN AFRICAN WA: MONGOLIANS ARE IN INSURRECTION GENERAL SMITH-DORRIEN MAK- j ADVANCE GUARD HAS CROSSED ING SATISFACTORY PROGRESS THE GREAT 'WALL IN EAST AFRICA OF CHINA The Maquinna, when she went ashore, was on her way south from here on her regular run on Sunday evening. The weather along the coast this winter has been specially trying for navigation, owing )o the blinding snow storms and specially cold weather. In The Kameruns The British Anil French Forces Are Gaining'. London, Feb. 1,—General Smitli- Dorrien, in command of the British East African Expedition, reports that satisfactory progress is being made in East Africa. He is leading a force of Bast African Constabulary. GAINING IN KAMERUNS. Loudon, Feb. 1.—Both the British and the French forces have gained successes in the Kameruns. Seige Laid To City By The Advancing Force ol Tin- Revolutionists. London, Feb. 1.—Mongolian insurgents have crossed the Great Wall into China. An advance guard of 2,- 000 lias invaded the country, beseig- ing the City of Datunifai. —, o Mrs. C. C. Mehan, who was rather badly burned about the hands and head when the lire occurred at her home, is convalescing rapidly. SIMPLE FARE IX ONTARIO DURING WAR Toronto, Feb. 1. — Lady Falcon- bridge, wife of Hon, Sir Glenholme Falconbrldge, Chief Justice, at a recruiting meeting urged economy in living for the duration of the war. "Callers at my home will get plain bread and butter and a cup of tea." she said. MAYOR McCAFFERY IS URGING WORK G. W. MORROW IS MADE PRESIDENT HOSPITAL hoard ORGANIZED LAST NIGHT FOR YEAR Work For Year Stiirletl Off Willi' The Grealesl Enthusiasm. At the Initial meeting of the Hos-| pltal Board for the year, held last evening in the city hall, officers wore elected for the term. For president, the choice roll upon George W. Morrow. Vice-President lasl year, and one of the original organizers of I lie Association. ' For Vice-President, J. I! Thompson was the choice. The Hoard Is starting in villi a determination to make the year a good i ue for the institution, in as far 69 ih.it. can be done, with the economy thai Is necessary to practise. o— Ask M. M. Stephens for your Fire rate. EXECUTIVE HEAD OF CITY AN- MOUNCES HE HAS PIPF LINT: IP WITH AUTHORITIES He Is Taking Every Precaution To Have Undertaking Advanced. At the council meeting on Monday evening Aid. Casey, before adjournment, raised the point as to the putting in nf tlie water pipe line to DIgby Island. This, lie said, would give worK in the city If the Dominion Government eould be Induced to atari It. The Mayor said, in reply, i hal he had already had this up. He had taken steps to get the matter before the necessary authorities. G. B. Hull, Hie Governmenl Engineer, ban been ont ol' tin- city and that had prevented the mailer being dealt with earlier. Mr. Hull was going lo take the matter up with him ai once now. Train Is Lale. The G. T. P. train service Is still working a little irregularly owing to the severe storms. The weather conditions on the prairies have been such as to disarrange the schedule very much. Tbe train which should have reached here last evening Is not now expected in until some time this afternoon. Zeppelin Raids Over England Resulted In Many Deaths London Feb. 1.—Fifty-four were killed and sixty-seven injured in last night's Zeppelin raid over England. Bombs were dropped ol?'' several towns, and in adoition, in the rural districts of Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire and Staffordshire. Some damage to property was also caused by the dropping of the bombs. Drowned Al Kitkatla. Thomas Ridley, of Kitkatla, a very favorably known Indian of that place was drowned on January 20, according to information received by Bishop Dit Vernet. He was fishing when the boat capsized. PARLIAMENT MAY RESTRICT IMPORTS NOT NECESSARY London, Feb. 3.—Walter Runci- nian, President of the Board of Tran'e, Informed the House of Commons that the Government was considering tlie best way of restricting unnecessary imports, and that an announcement to this effect would be made as soon as possible. Open Wednesdays mid Saturdays until ii p.m. M. M. Stephens. Importance Of Fish In Canada's Industries Told By Minister Hon. .1. D. Hazen, K, <'., Minister, five different kinds ol BBlmon, of Fisheries, said in a reconl address In addition to our Bea fisheries, we on Canadian fisheries, too llttli ad- have "■'"•' ■'■-"■ Bquare miles of , , , fresh waters, mosl of which are rcrtlslng has been done consenuent- , ... , abundantly stocked «Ith exi elh nl ly our citizens are nol even modernti ,. , „., , . .. ,, Hsli, oi «hich I- being hsb eaters, They do nol fully appre- . , ., , , .,,-,,■ kept up by our hatcheries, elate tlie muscle and mi. 1 building qualities of fish. Some Interesting! The annual vein.' of the fisheries fads arc taken from his speech, as now runs fn iboul 1,000,000 to follows: aboul $3-l,i ,000, depending on the Taking a wide survey at Hie out- i exten1 "' ""' sa"non ''»» '" the Basel we arc told that Canadian Usher- '■""' nw''f- ies are the mosl extensive in the The approximate total marketed world. . . Off the Pacific coasl value of all kinds of fish, lish pro- we have by far the richest and largest ducts and marine animals taken by halibut fishery In Hie world. The deep Canadian fishermen from the se I seas there are also stocked with many i inlund rivers and lakes during tho other excellent varieties of food lish. J fiscal year ended March 31, IO!-"., and along the shore line there are amounted to $31,067,550, the value over seven thousand miles of coast of the fisheries of each province be- walers lnt0 which How such large j ing as follows: glacier-fed rivers as the Fraser, Ske- (Continued on Pago Three.) ena, Naas and others, up which every! —o year swarm countless thousands of M. M, Stephens rents houses. German Sea Raider Has Been Operating Off African Coast Newport News, Feb. 1.—The missing British steamer Appani took refuge today in Haiiipdon Roads flying the German ensign from her stern, and in charge of a German prize crew. The Appan was captured off the Canary Islands by a German raider. Whether this raider was a submarine or an unknown auxiliary cruiser has been undetermined as yet. It is believed that some German steamer had been fitted out and armed as an auxiliary. She has been raiding commerce off the African coast. MINISTER DEALS WITH F. B. CARVELL HON. MARTIN 111 RREI.L MET CHARGES LAID ISV LIBERAL MEMBERS Accuser Hail Himself Been Mixed I'p In Some Si range Dealings. Continuing the debate to the ad- id ress in tlie Commons, Hon, Martin Burrell replied at length to the [charges made by F. II Cane II. in re. gard to the pti chosi of hay in the Maritime Provinces. Mr. Carvell on that occasion charged that the matter Grave anxiety had been felt regard-1,,,,, ,loen s„ man.pu|ate0 ,,,.,, t,K, At. Appam | lantic Hay Company in paying only $11 to $13 for hay. while it received $23 through the Government acting for the Imperial authorities, bad robbed the farmers of $45,000. He also Four hundred and fifty-one are on board the Appan, including (lie surviving members of the crews of seven I other vessels, which were sunk by the raider, ave a ing the British steamship which left Dakar for Plymouth on January 11, with ion passengers and 134 in the crew. When about four days out wireless communication with the vessel ceased, from Hull to Lloyd's said the Brilish steamer Tregantle reported having passed at sea. on January 16, a lifeboat with the name Appam painted on the stern and how knocked away. The trip from Dakar, Senegal, Wesl Africa, for Plymouth is a ten-day one. A report from llsbon recently announced that mines had heen discovered in the Bay of Biscay. The Appam was of 7,781 tons gross. She was owned by the British and African Steamship Navigation Company. A despatch asserted that M ISSURANCES GIVEN THAT PERSIA WAS NOT SI XK HY U'STKIA Washington, Feb, I. Complete assurances have heen given that the P. and ii. liner Pen la nol sunk hi an Austrian submarine, These assurances h iv< been sen I na. r. Burrell had approached Sir Wilfrid l.anrirr, Mr. Pardee, the Chief Liberal Whip, and himself and asked that the matter should nol be broughl up in the House-. \ii||iing To Hide. Mr. Burrell, in his reply, said that the department had nothing to hide. He had consulted with the Prime .Minister ann Sir George Foster, and it had been decided to suggest to the Opposition, that iu the interest of the war office, and the public matters re. (Continued on Page F'our. 1 SAVE MONEY Use New Wellington COAL PHONE l Hi ************************** * n-"- • ■ M'"'"'i Look For This Sign* of Creb . Deceit h r 10 and the lo I J » report! of the Pi ■ ' nl S unship Co ild n , persons oi missing 119 in em In rs of I lie i u« Both ',,■ Gei man and Austrli n Fori n Ollices have said prevlonslj thai they had no Information eoncoi niug he sinking of Ihe voss l. • M. M. Stephens, \ taiy Public. We Never Close nt I £ .,— _>j r—,t—. ■ ...-,A ^r-~~A J Phone 5S3- Strictly Union House * * * * uiil Third Ave.. I'llnei Rupert. * 4.,it44;44f44***"*t..4*4'' ** a000aorK^0tyao0coi>naotfOO00000Ooo000O000000oa0OO0u',ao0O K-ou OUR 1917 CALENDER SAMPLES % tills month, Kindly hold your order until you have teen same g THE G. W. NICKERSON CO. PRINCE RUPERT 100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001.00000. 'X Tuesday, February 1. 1916. i-KLMC'E RUPERT JOURNAL ^CH*I»iKiCHKKHHroo^iKl<>IH}{^ ] Eye Troubles Corrected Mr. Bulger has had over ten years experience In sight testing and lilting glasses, and last mid-summer took a post grao'uate course, which Included the latest discoveries in tli science of optometry or eye measuring. One of the most inn irtant is dynamic skiatuetry. The new method of Prof. A. J Cross, of New York, in which the eye is measured by a beam nt reflected light and any error is recorded. But we do nol simply rely on one method; each eye is tested separately, is throe different ways, basittes tryip the muscular bai- $ ance, together and the nervous acuteness. We use the uew drugleus methoas, no drops in the eye and no heavy frame resting on your face; ours swings from the wall by a bracket. PRICES AS LOW AS ANYWHBRE BULGER & DENIKE OPTICIANS AND JEWELLERS 0000000000000000OGZiftOttf&ttifO^^ GOVERNMENT WEATHER REPORT. Furnished by F. W. Don ling. A. E. WRIGHT 3Proviuci.il und Dominion Laud Surveyor—Surveying unci Engineering. ■ letiveeu Second and Third Avenues P. O. Boi 10. SAVE YOUR EYES II you would save your eyes—have them titled perfectly with glasses by DR. INMAN Offices—788 Exchange Building DR. J. S. BROWN, DENTIS1 Crown aud Bridge Work a Specialty Office: Smith Block, Third Aveno* Phone 4131. IMPERIAL MACHINE IRKS Engines Installed and General Repairs l.vy-Aeetylene Plant in Conneetio Phone Red 15« Third Avenue WEEKLY EDITION. Prince Rupert Journal SOc. per Month W»«H*«HKH»tt«HKHKHMHKH?^^ 0 0 0 0 Blakely Co*, Jewellers, and Watch Repairers HARRY SELFE a watchmaker of long experience has been pnt in charge ol that department—Satisfaction guaranteed. Sec our stuck of nuggets from the North. Make your choice wiiile they last ami have Iheni made up in ihe city as stick-pin, brooch or pendant. Encourage Home Industry and keep the money in the city. EYES TESTED SCIENTIFICALLY by an expert, in that line of work—Latest appliance for testing. HKiH CLASS STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM Corner Third Avenue and Sixth Street O00O000000000000000000000000000O000OtO00G000000000O00 For 24 hours .i^cimg 5 p.m. liar reduced to sea level . . . 30.281 Highest temperature 3!i.t) Lowest temperature 13.0 Summary For Month Of January. Highest temperature .... 44 on Gth Lowest temperature ti below on 23rd Moan, temperature 20.4 Precp. of snow ... 3 1-2 to 4 Inches SMALL FIRE AT HOME OF SUPT. MEHAN YESTERDAY BELGIAN FUND. An account has been opened at the Canadian Bank of Commerce in the nume of the Belgian Relief Commute, and subscriptions for the relief of these worthy people are now in order. There will be no canvass made, and citizens are reqtiesteo' to deposit what Hiey can afford. The fund is economically managed and citizens may rest assured that every dollar will do a hundred cents' worth of work iu aiding those patriots. The account will be open until January 31. tf. Rates For Advertising Under Any Heading. I Mrs. Melian Showed Splendid .luilg. ment Firemen Say. 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Notice! The Latest! 5 13y persistent experimenting I have now evolved u system of heat- 5 ing lira rooms in a residence with your kitchen range, besides sup- o plying hot water for domestic uses, regardless of the position of Jj 3 the range boiler. By the turning of one valve you turn your stove 5 § into ii bouse heating system. I am now trying to improvise a ther- O mostlc automatic valve Which will do unity with the handling of any 0 i c valves. o Now in use and on exhibition al mv shop, Dill Second Avenue. iTinnu ti a moam Tm: Reliable i-li'miier HARRY HANSON Ph0»e m, ... 0. box *» ftOHj-oc-»uo0<woojKi-cKi<HKHjp aoooar-ooooooocoooooooooooooaooa 000000000000000000000000 , ai«i<KJlKHMKW3KHWWWliKKliKHKl-vHi o Royal Bank oi! Canada HEAD OFFICE: MONTREAL IJSl IBLISHEU ISfil) Capital 9 11,500,000 Reserved I und S 12,500,000 Xotul Assets $ i85,000,000 Savings Hank Department—SI will open an account Branches Throughout Canada and Dunking Connections With All Parts of the United States, Agents Throughout the World. II. P. WILSON', Manager • - Prince Rupert Branch jj P QO00000000000000000O000mO000000O000000 «>lWHMHKHKHKl<«> Journal Ads. Bring Results Yesterday morning Are broke out in tho home of Mr. aud Mrs. W. C. C. Mehan. It occurred from a falling match. .Mrs. Mehan was alone in the house at the time, and after calling the fire department, proceeded to do what she could to save things. The fire was soon put under control with little loss. Mrs. Mehan, the firemen says, worked with splenoid skill. School Estimates. The school estimates for the year were presented to the council last evening. They amount in all to over $30,000. This includes some extraordinary estimates over the ordinary sums required for the administration of the schools. o SOME CHANGES MADE (Coninued from Page One.) LIQUOR AOT, 11)10. (Section 42.) NOTICE is hereby gtven, that on the First day of December next, application will be made to the Superintendent of Provincial Police, for renewal of the Hotel License to sell liquor by retail in the hotel known as the Nicholl Hotel, In the village if Nicholl, B. C, in the Province of British Columbia. Nicholl Hotel Co., Limited Applicant, 0-9 JENS ANDERSON, Manager. 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 thanks 50c All condensed advertisements are task in advance, otherwise one cent i word each insertion straight at present, by an electric heater, one boiler was kept warm. The same could be done with others. The report was adopted, Aid. Casey and Barrie voting against it. Insure now with M. M. Stephens. Skeena Land Dist-ict—District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE tnat Robert Mc- 11 nzie Burgess, of Victoria, B. C, occupation barber, intends to apply for permission to prospect the following described 'and? for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted about om mile north of north shore line of Port Channel, being at a point 20 chains north of the S. W. corner of Coal Licence No. 10,16(3, and 80 chains west of Coal Licence No. 10,166, thei.ee north SO chains, thence east 80 chains, thence south SO chains, thence west SO chains to the point of commencement. Robert Mckenzie burgess, Name cf applicant G. W. KERR. Agent. LIQUOR ACT. 1010. 'Section 42.) NOTICE is hereby given that, on tbe first day of December next, appli cation will be mad,, to the Superintendent of Provincial Police for renewal of the hotel icence to sell liquor by retail in the hotel known as the Granby Bay Hotel, situate at Anyox, in the Province of British Columbia. Dated this SIxtb day of Sept.. 1915. Grail by Bay Hotel Company, Limited. JAS. CHURCHILL, Manager. t-s-14 Applicant. Prince Rupert Assessment District. Court Of Revision. Notice is hereby given that a Court of Revision and Appeal, under the provisions of the "Taxation Act" and the "Public Schools Act" respecting Prince Rupert Assessment District for the year 1916, will be belo' at the Provincial Assessor's Office, Prince Rupert, B. C„ on Friday, January 28th, 1916, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. Dated at Prime Rupert, B. C, December 29th, 1915. ALFRED CARSS, Judge of the Court of Revision and Appeal. nooooooooaooaooooaaoooona? Classified Ads. 00000000000000000000000000 HELP WANTED. Girl for general housework, good plain cook, references required; twenty-five dollars per month. Apply Mrs. Frank LaZelle, Terrace, B. C. 4t BARGAIN IX FURNITURE. Mr. and Mrs. Bazett-Jones, 736 Fourth Avenue E., are leaving for the East shortly and will offer their furniture for private sale at bargain prices. 1-w FOR SALE. .Furniture of ten rooms, including stoves, beds, bedding, rugs, dressers, pictures, piano, wardrobe cabinets, kitchen cabinet, chairs, etc. LEE L. BAKER, :«3 Second Ave. MINERAL AOT. WE ARE HERE: TO SERVE YOU MINERAL ACT. (Form h.) Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE. Quartz No. 1; Quaitz No. 1, Frac, Quartz No, 2; Quartz No. 3; Quartz No. 4; Quartz No. 5; Quartz No. 6; Quartz No. 7: Quartz No. 8; Quartz No. 9; Quartz No. 10; Quartz No. 11; Quartz No. 12; Quartz No. 13; Quartz No. 14' Quartz No. IB; Quartz No. 16; Quartz No. 17; Quartz No. 18; Quartz No. 19; Quartz No. 22; Quartz No 23; Quartz No. 24; Quartz No. 25B, Mineral Claims, situated in 'Jie "?k3»ina Mining Division of Cassiar District. Where located: On Granby Peninsula, Observatory Inlet, B. C. The Morning Journal delivered to your home at 50 cents per month. (Form F.) Certillcate of Improvements. NOTICE. "Tiger," Black Dear" and "Thel- ma" Mineral Claims, situate in the Portland Canal Miulng Division of Cassair District. Where located, on Glacier Creek. TAKE NOTICE that I, George Rudge, Free Miner's Certificate No. S0.511B, acting for myself and as agent for James A. Robertson, Free Miner's Certificate No. 94.052B, Administrator of the Donald A. Robertson estate and George Matheson, Free Miner's Certificate No, 93.874B, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claim. And further take notice that action, under section S5, must be commenced before the issue of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 2nd day of Nov. A. D. 1915. w-d-1 Quality vs. Imitation 3UDWEI513 The difference between a real thing and an imitation of it is illustrated by the difference between "Budweiser" Beer and beers that seek to resemble ndweisQF wmt The nearest to the original that imitators ever came was in the counterfeiting of our label. But they have never produced a beer that in any way equals "Budweiser," nor can they ever. Budweiter in bottled only (with cork, or crown cap.) at Ihe Anheuser-Busch Brewery St. Louia, Mo. gjjSgSsSisEsB '<&%£ iM ^^M -i.. I ■ I , v. '-.-. . ...'■■-■. . /BJNCK nvrzii :oc c.vij. -* i'*^^i^^mi^Ftii11™ VTedrn BdAj, .''■■ bruary 1916 w s» Help To Make Y our Trade Hum All the Public requires is to known what attractions you have Tell the! Public what von have Tell them through the Journal .ttlUI V CI iO and Advertise at once: f m mm mmmmm IMPORTANCE of fish iContinued from Page One.) v; British Columbia $11,487312 Nova Scotia 7,730,191 New Brunswick 4,040,08.'" Ontario 2,600,Of'' Prince Edward Island . . 1,261,61! Manitoba 826,4 Saskatchewan 13-',. . Alberta 86,11 i I Yukon 69.Y75 Of this aiiiniint the sea tislu ea contributed $27,170,483 and Hie ,- land fisheries $3,887,067. The fishing industry now Kiies , ployment tc almost 94,000 peoph over 84,000 of these being engaged in the sea fisheries. To carry on the fisheries, -S- steani vessels. 1,326 Bailing and gasoline vessels, 4111 carrying smacks and HS,0r>s boats arc employed, Or the boats, ir,2(jI are now lined «ith gasoline engines. There is now Invested in lishinn li Sear, vessels, etc., aliniil $24,500,000, over $22,000,000 being Invested ip, the sea fisheries. While the fisheries are now one of the industries of first Importance to the country, their present value and importance are merely an index of what they can and will be inane In the next few years. While it is true that the fisheries are now worth from $31,000,000 to $3(3,(100,000 annually, anil not so many years ago their value was less than $2o,ooo,iiiio, the fad remains that this increase is practically altogether due to the phenomenal development of the salmon and halibut fisheries of the Pacific coast, and Of fresh water fisheries. Canada itself should afford an exceedingly large and continuously growing market for the product of I the fishermen. We live in the north temperate zone, where lish are in greater abundance am] of better quality than in the southern waters, and where consequently, they should form an important portion of the daily "food supply of the people. That the day is coming when such will be the case, and when there will be a steady anu rapid growth of the fishing' industry, is evidenced by the development that has taken place in recent years in the fresh and mildly-cured lish business In this country. While this development iris been a rapid one, it is merely a fraction of what there is room for. It is not surprising thai in this new country, with its unsurpassed agricultural resources, and, until recently, with butcher's meat readily available in all portions of it at moderate prices, there has been little demand, away from the immediate waier fronts, for lish; but a result of this condition is that the Canadian-born population has grown up without a taste for fish, and what is worse, with little knowledge of our fisheries and of the value of lish as a food. Even more unfortunate is the facl that comparatively tew housewives have learned how to cook fish so as to __„_ — make it attractive and lasty, and at Skeena Land Dlstrlcl District ol the same time tn maintain, and whal , Queen Charlotte Islands. Graham I may be readily done, even enhain Island. Us food value. TAKE NOTICE thai 1, Theed It is of ihe inmost Importance thai i PearBe, of Vancouver, B, C Bollol people should speedilj become In-1 Intends to apply to the Chief Con. formed of the excellence of lish as a food, as well as of its palatabllity, ; and of the facl l hal with the trans- Iportation facilities now available, it is quite practicable to lay fresh fish, smoked fish, etc., down in practically all parts of the country In as good condition as when shipped from the start ing point. There seems to he a widespread opinion that, fish is not a nourishing food, and that,'consequently, It may not, wilh safety to health and strength, replace meal to any large I extent, The sooner this impression Is dispelled, tbe hotter. Not only is fish, | like meat, rich In nitrogenous food- thai is, food which supplies the body with the strength to do its work and builds up its tissues, bill dues nol go io the supplying of (al and heat— bin high medical authorities advise thai it cannot ho ton sti onnrlv in ill ed on, that for unrkiu" i nt U of all cla s—those who work with their h Cls as veil as those who work ■■ (h theii hands—fish is an economical source of the energy they re- Itiire to enable them to carry on their work, and it furnishes the very materials that children and young persons need to enable them to gn w healthy and strong. flow much mole economical ii is as a supplier 01 the bodily needs than meal, keeping in ■■ iew the price that has lo be paid for each, is little ap- preciated, Without going into the analysis of the different kinds of butcher's meat and lish, it may be .'ed In a general way, that, fish Is oniy trout two per cent. ' 00" in nitrogeiiMt. constituent' ,i meat; but on aci reatly chi ti er price, ii is a niucli more ecoi mica] food than meat. For instance, I If dressed cod—fleh with the en- j I trails removed can be purchased for eight cents per pound, beefsteak would need to be sold al eight and one-half cents per pound to be as I j cheap a source of nourishment. If fresh haddock can lie bought for eigbl cuts par pound, fresh mutton would require to sell at seven cents to be as cheap a food. If halibut sells al sixteen cents per pound, fresh pork would need to sell at slightly less than fifteen cents lo be as economical a food, as halibut is even richer In nitrogen than meals. M—I — r C. T. P. SCHEDULES flfl^*a% r! CERTIFICATE OF TITLE. IN THE MATTER Of an application for the issue of a fresh Certificate of Title to an undivided half in- teresl In Lot Forty (40), Block nine ill), Section five (a), City of Prince Rupert, Map 923. Proof of the loss of the Certificate of Title io the above mentioned lands having been filed,' Notice is Hereby Given thai it Is my intention to issue at tlie expiration of one month after the first publication hereof, a fresh certificate of Title to the said lands in the name of William II. Vickers, which Certificate of Title is dated 24th August, 1 Ill's and is Numbered 7 9 5 3—1. II. F. MacLEOD, Districi Registrar. Land Registry Office, Prince Rupert, B. C, January 27th, 1916. B, C, January 27th, 1916. B-w-J-28. Skeena Land District—-District of Queen Charlotte Islands, Graham Island. TAKE' NOTICE that 1, Theed Pearse, of Vancouver, B. C, solicitor, intends to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands for a license to prospect for coal and petroleum on Steamship Service To The South S. R PRLVCE GEORGE—Sails every Saturdaj »t it a.m. S. S. PRINCE JOHN—Sails every Tuesday al " p.m. TRAINS FOR THE EAST Passenger Trains leave Prince Rupee! on Mondays and Thursdays at 10:30 a.m., for Edmonton, Winnipeg, toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, New York and all Eastern Points, "THE ROAD OF MARVELLOUS SCENERY." Ou Saturdays also Mixed Train, carrying passenger coach, leaves for Edmonton al 0 a.m. making close connections there with regular passenger train for Winnipeg. For Steamship and Sleeping Car Reservations, and full Information regarding travel to uiiy part of the world, apply to G, T. P. Ticket Ollice Third Avenue. Agency All Atlantic and Trans-Pnclflc Steamship Lines. Canadian Pacific Railway Lowest rr.tes to nil Eastern points via steamer lo Vancouver and Canadian Pacific Railway. Meals and Berth Included en steamer. PRINCESS MAQUINXA, SOI !'HHOUND, Sunday, O p.m. PRINCESS MAY FOR ALASKAN PORTS, Monday, February 7. J. I. PETERS, General Agent, c orner Third Ave. and Fourth St. tmmmmmmamBmBHmmmimti^mKKmmmm loaonroao&oooooooooooonoooooooooooooaoooooaooooo 1 THE UNION STEAMSHIP CO. OF B.C. LTD' S.S. VENTURE—Sails for GRANBY, NAAS, SIMPSON, every Monday, A.M. S.S. VENTURE—Sails fo ■ VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, every Tuesday, 8 P.M. S.S. CAMOSUN—Sails for STEWART, GRANBY, SIMPSON, Saturday, 8 A.M., January, 8th, 22nd; February nth, l!)th; March 4th, 18th. S.S. CAMOSUN—Sails for MASSET, PORT CLEMENTS, Sundays, P. M., January !3th,23rd; February 7th, 21st; March 5th, 19th. S.S. CAMOSUN—Sails for SKIDEGATE, JEDWAY, IKEDA, Mondays, P.M..January 10th, 24th; February 7th, 21st; March tith, 2ilth. S.S. CAMOSUN—Sails for BELLA COOI.A, RIVERS INLET, VANCOUVER, January Kith, 27th; February 10th, 24th; March 9th, 23th. JOHN BARNSLEV, AGENT, <l;ii Second Avenm—Phone ">!IK. and under the following described l^cKHKttttaoiSO^rtHKia-wjaiKW^ lands: Commencing at a nosl plant " — r^rr— — .-....._ ._—— :—- ed 'me mile wcsl of the mouth of Nader. River, at Naden Harbor, 'iteiice north 80 chains, thence cast 0 chains, thence south 80 chains, .hence west 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. South West Corner. THEED PEARSE, Name of applicant. o-9 Samuel Horner, Agenl, O000O0O0if000a0000000oa0O0000000OOo000000 o 000000000 000 I RUPERT MARINE IRONWORKS AND SUPPLY CO., LIMIT? D WATERFRONT. PRINCE RUl'ERT 5 ENGINEERS MACHINISTS AND MAC HINICKY CONTRACTORS Specialists in Ularine Power Plant* Oil, Steam, or GusoUne. II, 1 . Coiwl Ageutsc for the British Kromhoul Seml-Dlesel Oil En- glue—tin iiioHt I'cllahlc aud economical, and tho chenpesl power for Hsblng bouts, tugs a ' pnssengei vessel-. ■■i, 11. lard Gas I 1,nine Company's I'hitune.' and "an- in stock, mlssioner of Lands for a license to lospect for coal and petroleum on and under the following described i lands; Commencing at a post plant ed one mile west of the mouth or | i Naden River, at Naden llarbi theni'.- south 80 chains, thence easi 80 chains, thence north So chains, ...'- ' M t» a thence west So chains to point commencement containing 040 acr more or less. North West Corner. THEED PEARSE 0-9 Name of applicant, Samuel Horner, Agent. J. H. HILDITCH Contractor and Buildei Steel, lion. Oils, Wire Rope, Bulllttl llellia, 13. (.'. Wood Pulleys, Columbian Bronze Propellers, Storage Batteries, Dynamos amt .Marine Accessories, a|iK—First-class equipment and staff for machine and ship repairs. 1. P.O. BOX 5 TELEPHONE 313 IKH100000000O O OO O O 0<H> O Cl 0 OlMIOl>IJ<IiHJ1^0l3«tHKHl«&CK3D^MHCH!HCW^ Estimates given on all Clausen work, whether small nr large. I' •omii attention given lo even' n I'MOXIS liREES 'I ' HAYNER BROS Pioneer Funeral Director* and EiiiballneiK. Open Day nnd Night, i,allies' Assistant In Attendance, PHONE 80, 710 THIRD AVE ?. SHHHWWBiBnW.'-'ST..:? Plume nine 1813 Res. I'luns r»l UP-TO-DATE LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & ST0RA6L 120 POIIRTH STREET JINGLE POT COAL i'm:''1 1.(1 orders receH* .< ' una No 68 Wednesday, February -, 1916. PRINCE RUPER1JOURNAL fctintz tfupetf journal Telephone 138. LIQUOR ACT, 10<0. O. H. NELSON, Editor. Office; HS Third Avenue East, ■ear McBride Strs* . Telephone 138; Po-toffice Dox 607, DAILY EDITION. Published every morning except Monday. Delivered by carrier ip the city at the following rate, if paid in advance:—■ One Year $fi.00 Fix Months $2.r,e Three Monti s J1.25 ;: - ] i a i c. in advnc", 'inth $0.50 Pubis- ''"rid iy for circu lation outside :ity of Prlnco R"!|,ert at $2.00 a year, addressed to points in Canada; or $13.00 a year to all points in the United Kingdom the United, -fates or other foreign couir. "ice, : -- Advertising Elates Pimn Application Telephone i:i8. ' ' (Section 10.) NOTICE Is hereby given that, on the Firsi day of December next, application will be made to the Superintendent, of Provincial Police for the ronen al of a licence for the sale of liquor by wholesale in .'nd upon the promises known as P ince Rupert Importing Co. Limit* I, situate at Prince Rupert, 33. £, ;on the lands described as Lots 19 S !0, Block 23, Section 1. Thin1 Avenue. PRINCE RUPERT IMPORTING COMPANY', LIMITED, ALEX. SMITH, Manager. Applicant, Dated First day of October, 1915. o3 MINERAL ACT. && - v-••,.-.-*■- ■.. ' US'' <• ;■••■'•'-.SOL*- Royal Naval College Of Canada, Wedn -day, February 2, 1916. SHIPBUILDING AID, In an editorial distinctly favorable to the granting of some form of state aid to a merchant marine for British Columbia, the 11. C. Financial Times says: "No nation or state can permanently succeed in its deep-sea trade with tlie world that does not own or control tonnage at its own home ports in some considerable proportion to the amount of freight available. The United States, a conspicuous example to the contrary, is forced to see the unenviable position Of her deep-sea commerce, when the tonnage of the world is suddenly commandeered by tne beligerent states. ... It takes a cataclysm like the present war to show the real position of world trade and transport; ion, and in this, British Columbia as niuch j sufferer as the United States, .. • «• . The next examination tor the entry Of Naval Cadets will be held at the examination centres of the Civil Ser- vice Commission in May, 1916, successful candidates joining the College on or about the 1st August. Applications for entry will be received up to the liith 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 details can be obtained on application to the undersigned. G. J, DESBARATS. Deputy .Minister of the Naval Service. Department of the Naval Service, Ottawa, January 10th, 1916. Unauthorized publication of this advertisement will not be paid for. —90,793. 3-m-j-30 (Form F.) Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE. Mayday, Maypole and Mayflower Fraction Mineral Claims, situate in the Skeena Mining Division of Cassiar District. Wheie located: on Hidden Creek, Granby Bay, B. C. TAKE NOTICE that I, J. Fred Ritchie, Free Miner's Certificate No. STO,07133, acting as agent for the Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelting &, Power Co., Limited. Free Miners Certificate No. 90.810B. intends, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the prupose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claim. And further take notice ihat action under section 85, must be commenced before the ssue of such Certificate of Improvements, -.ated this 4th day of October, 1915 3-5 J. Fredd Ritchie, Agent rf'Pw HOTEL DIRECTORY SYNOPSIS OF COAL REGULATIONS. MINING 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 Tie Morning Journal delivered to your nome at 50 cents a month. HANKS IN STRONG POSITION. Bank officials continue to iBSiie optimistic statements' regarding the Antlook says a financial critic in the Toronto News. Canadian banks were never in such a good position to handle all the legitimate business of the country. Assets of all the financial Institutions of the Dominion are in a liquid form. There is plenty of cash on hand to provide for all necessary extensions to plants and sufficient new working capital to purchase raw material for additional orders. The ready capital of the country was never so easily available as ll Is today, in the shape of Increased, bank deposits; and this should help business in tin small degree. FREDERICK PETERS. K.C. Barrister. Solicitor and Notary Publl- .mice in EXCHANGE BLOCK OiKi-i>«KliWOIKW<KflJiWl-00««WW>0 DR. L R Eye Specialist 000 Glasses Accurately Fitted NAVIGABLE WATERS' PROTECTION ACT. R. S. C. Chapter 115. , Richard B, McGinnis hereby givs 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 Register of Titles at Prince Rupert, B. C. a description of the site and of the plans for a wharf proposed to be built in Alice Arm, Observatory Inlet, British Columbia, at a point situate about % miles south of the south east comer of Let 1,074, ftahge 6, Coast District, B. C, AND TAKE NOTICE that after the expiration of one month from the date of the first publication of this notice, Richard B. McGinnis. will under Section 7 of the said Act, apply to the Minister of Public Works at bis office in Ihe City of Ottawa, for approval of the said site ana plans, and for leave to construct the said wharf. Dated at Prince Rupert, B. C, this 22nd day of October, A. D. 193 s-o-31 RICHARD I! McGINNIS, Applicant LAND ACT. TAKE NOTICE that I, Miles Mac- Innis, of Anyox, B. C, occupation merchant, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described land: Commencing at a post planted about 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, Cassiar District, B. C. Thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, ■ ..* thence east 80 chains lo the point of commencement, and containing 640 acres, more or iess, ' ■' MILES MacINNIS, Applicant, Carl Bowman, Agent. Dated Nov. 23, 1915. w-d-1 MINERAL ACT. (Form F.) o-o-ixi-ociooaooooDOoa-o^o-ooa CKHWrtHWHS 00 00 O 0-a-iKWHHKHK«K>0 S B. C. Undertakers beg to Inform their friends and the public generally that they have ongagen the services of a Flrsl (lass Undertaker, who is a graduate of a Canadian and American College of Embalming, Sanitation, Disinfection and Bacteriology, and who holds bulb Canadian and American Diplomas. Lady Asistanl. always in al- tendance to care for ladies and children. Ollice mid Parlors So. 117, corner -ml Street anil ^iiil Ave. Phone II. Open Day and MrIiI 0 ■yooaoaoaa at, on OO0OO000I MINERAL ACT. i ^'oriii F.) Cci'tlllcale Of Improvements. XOTICE. "Edith M.", Glenora," "Oneda," "Coball Fraction," "Evans," "Granby," "Railroad," "Ayrshire," and 'Motherlode," Mineral Claims, situate In the Portland Canal Mining Division of Cassiar District. Wheie located, on American Creek. TAKE NOTICE that Pacific Coas Exploration Company, Limited, Free Miner's Orlificate No. 93.862B, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to tho .Mining Recorder for a Certillcate of Improvements, for tbe purpose of obfaii Ing 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. Haled this 4th day of October, '\. D. 193a. t-o-26 Certificate of Improvements. >_»**' NOTICE. Last Laugh No. 1 Frac; Last Laugh; Point; Last Laugh No. 3 Frac; Never Sweat; Grey Eagle and Triangle Frac, Mineral Claims, situate in the Portland Canal Mining Division of Cassiar District. Where located, at Swamp Point, Portland Canal, B. C. TAKE NOTICE that I, J. Fred Ritchie, Free Miner's Certificate No. 90,- 071B, acting as agenl for the Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelting & Power Co., Limited, Free Miner's Certificate No. 90.810B, intend sixty days from tlie 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 talis notice thul action, under section 85, must be commenced before the Issuance of i u< It Ci rtlflcate of Improve- hi, ntss. Dated ibis 20th day of Oct, A, D. 1915. w-d-1 J. FRED RITCHIE, Agent, Coal mining right of tha Dominion in Manitoba. Saskatchewan and Alberta, the Y".'.'0n Territory, the Northwest Territories and a portion of the Province of British Columbia, may be leased tor a term of twenty-one years at an annual rental of $1 per acre. Not more thaii 2,560 acres will be leased to one applicant. Applications ' >>■ a leas- must be made by the applicant in person to th Agent or Sub Agent of the dls- tric in which the rights -priiod for are situated. In surveyed territory the land must \e described by sections, or legal subdivisions of sections, and in unsurveyed territory ti. tract ip- plied for shall be stalled out by the applicant himself. Each application must be accjiu- panied- by a fee of .,,5, which will be rr'"umdi.d if the i.glu. applied for are not available, but not otherwise. A royalty sh'all be paid on the merchantable output of ihe mine tit tbe rate of five cents per ton. The person operating the mine shall furnish tbe Agent with sworn returns accounting for the full quantity of merchantable coal mined and »;iy tbe royalty thereon. If the coal mining rights re not being operated, such returns shsud d furnished at least once a year. The lease will Include the coal mining rights only; but the lessee may be perruitte'. to purchase whatever available surface rights may be considered necessary for the working of the mine at the rate of $10 per acre. For full information application should be made to t..= Secretary of the Department of tiie Interior, Ottawa, cm- to any Agent or Sub-Agent of Dominion Lands. W. W. CORY, Deputy Minister of the Interior Members of tlie Prince Rupert Licenseo, 1 iutneiV Association Skeena Land District—-District of Queen Charlotte lslauds. TAKE NOTICE that R. N. Ferguson, agent, Victoria, B. C, and A. M Hall, manager, Vancouver, B. C, intends to apply for permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted 100 chains east and 60 chains north of the mouth of Joseph Creek, to tbe southeast corner pf C. L, No. 10,148, thence 80 chains north, thence 80 chains east, thence 80 chains south, thence SO chains west to the point of commencement. R. N. FERGUSON and A. M. HALL Name of applicants G. W. KERR, Agent. Dated July 17, 1915. w-s-15 WINDSOR HOTEL Cor. of Firs', Ave. and Eighth W. II. 'ARIGHT, Prop. HOTEL CENTRAL First Ave. aud Seventh St. European an i American I'laus $1.00 to .'(iU.oO Per Day Peter Black, Prop. * m . KNOX HOTEL irsl Ave. Between Eighth and Ninth European Plan; Rates bOc to $1.00 P r Day llesuer & Besner, Front EMPRESS HOTHil. J. Y. Rochester V. I). Caslej Third A»e. Between Slwii and Seventh Sis. European Plan; SOc to SI Per Dnj Pacific Cartage Limited Generul Teaming Furniture Moving a Specialty. Wlien you buy COAL buy the BEST — Ladysmith Lump or Comcx Washed Nut. The Queen Charlotte Oil Fields Limited Oiiice will open today in Law-Butler Building for sale ,il a limited amount of Trensnrj Stock OKO. P. MACDONALD, Sc. -Treat, ROYAL HOTEL (./Oi'tey & Burgess, Props. Third Ave. and Sixth St. European Plan Steam Heated BEAVER WHOLESALE LIQlOli CO., LIMITED Second Ave. and Sixth St. Phone 102 JI!INCE RUPERT IMPORTING CO. LIMITED Empress Hotel Building—-Third Ave. Phone 7 Tlie Morning Journal 50 cent: per month. 0i»iWi-iKaj?wtK!'iKHKiftiw«i-a-*!> aoa WALKER'S MUSIC STORE Corner Second Ave aud 1th St. MINERAL ACT. (Form F.) Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE. "Rosalie" Mineral Claim, situate in the Portland Canal Mining Division of Cassair District. Where located: South fork of Glacier CreeK. —■" » -«•«— TAKE NOTICE that 1, William Spruck, Free Miner's Certificate No 80,499B, 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 issue of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 27th day of September, A. D. 1915 0-5 The Morning Journal delivered to your home at 50 cents a month. i"!>'-^,-'s"'VJ\*A'iir IIMBER SALE X 541. Sealed lenders will be received by tlie Minister of Lands not later than noon on the 19th day of January, 1916, for the purchase of Licence X 541, to cut 1,256,000 feet of Hemlock and Spruce, on an area adjoining L. 1,625, East. Arm, .luskatla Arm, Graham Island, Queen Charlotte Islands District. Two C3) years will be allowed for removal of timber, Further particulars of the Chief Forester, ,'lctoria, B. C. t-d-28. iroowff>ttK>iKi wn s» a«i o a ao a i>* Reduced Price of | MILK I The Standard Dairy I will delher pure milk of Its £ usual high standard nl ,~> cents a Pint or 10 cents a Quart. Phone Standard Dairy. Blue 247 Pianos and other musical instruments for sale. „ Pianos to Rent. O A large assortment, of sheet '; music. Classic songs and music, g aud nil the popular selections g of the day. #IHHHKH*a<H*ttmBH»lJW>^ New Wellington Coal The Favorite Household Coal Cleanest, Brightest and Rest, Rogers & Albert Second Avenue 3t-w-2-w. Phone ll2 PHONE 554 P.O. BOX 60 FOR APERHANGING AIMING OLISH1NG AND WALL TINTING HIGH-GRADE INTERIOR DECORATING A SPECIALTY Martin Swanson SECOND AVE. JI'CAR McBRlDE c«iKi-r>rKHW-rKiooiKt-attnna<>iacHKHi THE MOST COMFORTABLE TOURING CAR IN THE CITY Auswers ail calls day ami uight Phone 99 5 Stund: Hotel Prince Ruperl Prince Rupert Transfer Co. I —FOR- Coal, Furniture Moving, Baggage and Heavy Teaming W. J. CRAWFORD, Manager phone 566 - °r,,,r™r:,;: o-ckkki-chs tHKHKKrtBS* iwir^iHS-CHKta-0-aoc iKi«anoa<HKHKi<(iKHWH>0a«o3(i ***************************************************** I * •ji * + + I- * * Coal, Cement, Plaster anu Brick AND A COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDERS' SUPPLIES WESTHOLME LUMBER CO., LTD. First Avenue Prince Rupert Telephone 186 44+4.44444444*4 4**V*******************_*44************* tir^sBsmasKas^m^! Kto000000000000000000000Q*Q Capt. J. McGee M.M.S.A. Masters «nd Mates prepared tor examination, CmiipaaN a I- juster. • Phone Red 502 "NAUTIOAIi .U'ADIIMV" Helgerson ltlock, opposite Royal Hotel CKKHKH3 00000000000000 J0O0 Gti CLEAN UP AND PAINT UP O-CEDAR K P.-3, C-CEDAR MOP POLISH ALABASTINE SANITARY WALL COATING WATER HOSE, GARDEN TOOLS, WATERING CANS MART1N-SENOUR 100 PER CL.'T. PURE PAINT PAINT BRUSHES, LAWN MOWERS AND GRASS SHEAR3 CARPET ISEATEE«. GARBAGE PATT SI WINDOW SCREENS, SCREEN lis —AT THE— KAIEN HARDWARE CO., 60s Third Av. Genuine Wellington Coal OCR COAL LASTS LONGER—IT'S THE REST. Phone 15—Prince Rupert Coal Company eHWWBWHWHKWHKKWlKlCK'KHV.;!-. :■; • , ,,.,,, ,, . , ,
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