.The Journal $5.00 a Year vine* taxed Itmttwi High-Class Job Work TOL. VI. PRINCE RtJPERT, II. 0„ FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1910. Trice 5 Cents. No. "-'14. Straight Party Candidates Nominated For The Elections The Rocher de Boule Mine Is Making Very Good Showing Today Marks Second Anniversary Of The Great War Rocher de Boule Ore Has Good Values At Five Hundred Level D. J. Williams, the Superintendent of the Rocher de Boule mine near Hazelton, is in the city. He reports that the property is showing up well, and that the only trouble now is the shortage of labor to keep the work going at the capacity that It is desired to have them worked. There Is a steady demand for miners at the camp. The company ia taking out ore at the 500-foot level and this is proving quite up to the values of that found in the other workings,. While Mr. Williams never had any doubt about the ore that would he found, there v-ras always, as is the case in mining ventures, some risk as to the worth of the lower tunnel. Now that it has been opened up and has been found to be equal with that found highet up the management feel doubly assured with respect to the property. The intention is to eventually drive a tunnel through the mountain, •which will be a distance uf 0,000 feet. This will cut the various ore bodies that are there and will be a decided advantage in the handling of the ore. Advice To Poultrymen To Fill Your Egg Basket Use FRESH CRUSHED BONE We have installed an "Electric Bone Grinder and are prepared to supply our customers. Eggs are soaring in price. Give it a trial. ThirdfI 1 ,| < Phone av, JiarrvAtkins ™ SIR ROGER CASEMENT MET HIS DOOM YESTERDAY MORNING London, Aug, 3.—Sir Roger Casement was privately executed at nine this morning. Since he was condemned he embraced the Roman Catholic faith. ITALIAN AIRSHIPS ARE 1)01X0 DAMAGE TO THE ENEMY London, Aug. 3.—Nine Italian aeroplanes attacked Durazza, doing great damage. One plane was brought down and captured. Two Austrian destroyers attacked the Italian port of Biscelgie, doing little damage. o ONTARIO MAY TAKE A PLEBISCITE ON PROHIBITION Toronto, Aug, 3.—The Ontario Government is discussing the practicability of submitting to a referendum the question of determining whether it is advisable to continue indefinitely the scheme of prohibition which becomes effective on September 14. FAMILY BUTCHER -o— TO REFINE NICKEL IN* ONTARIO IN THE FUTURE Ottawa, Aug. 3.—The International Nickel Company, of New Jersey, has secured a factory site at Port Colhorne, Ontario, and is commencing immediately to construct a four million dollar refinery. No. 5 No. 5 ***************************************************** 4- ti * * * * * * * x * * QUESTIONS FOR THE ELECTORS RE B. C. PROHIBITION ACT WILL IT BETTER CONDITIONS? READ THIS "WIDE OPEN" CLAUSE OF THE ACT. Sec. 57, Par. 2: "Nothing in this Act shall be construed to Interfere (a) With the right of any person to import from without the Province liquor for bona fide use in his private dwelling house." Al present the comparative consumption of liquor in the Province runs about 65 per cent, for beer and cm.lt beverages nnd :>,"> per cent, for spirits. Because of the greater 1mlk for shipment of mult beverages nnd higher transportation charges thereon, the unlimited ond unrestricted importation clause would result in n reduction of consumption of malt beverages nnd nn increase iu that of spirits, which would come in packages of small hulk nt the minimum transportation charge. is it for the best interests of the province that there should be a reduction in thf Consumption of malt beverages and an increase in that of spirits? NOTE: The fact that Prohibition laws which allow the importation of liquor result in the increased consumption of spirits and a decreased consumption of malt beverages has been conclusively proved by the experience of Saskatchewan, Manitoba, the United States as a whole and nearby cities such as Portland. As fair minded men, the electors of British Columbia are asked to carefully consider the terms of the Prohibition Act. Nomination Made Of Candidates For Coming Elections HON". WILLIAM MANSON, Minister of Agriculture for British Columbia, and Conservative N'om Inee for Prince Rupert. Electoral District in the forthcoming election. " The Conservatives of the Prince Mr. ManBon has been an excellent Rupert Electoral District yesterday representative of the district during formally nominated Hon. William the continuous term he has been the Manson as their candidate in the sitting member. There are men whose forthcoming election. His name has term of office would be attended with heen before the electorate as the more "fuss and feathers" than has nominee of the representative con-, been Mr. Manson's. He has, however, vention of the party for a year and i the happy faculty of representing all a-half, and there has never been any classes fairly and conscientiously. It suggestion of a change being made, is for thaf reason that he has always His election is recognized as assured. (Continued on Page Four.) Anniversary Of Day On Which Britain Declared W,^r On Huns Today being tlie anniversary of chaining in connection with It. On August declaration of war upon Germany 4, 1914, war was formally declared, there will he a fitting gathering held For two years it has raged and is still In the Westholme Theatre this ere- in progress., With the British nation , becoming stronger ond stronger In ti,* til * ti * til* *}* ti 1 * ti\* *I * til * ti\* til* ti\* til* ti\* ti}* til* til* til* ti>* * * til* ti\* til* til* ti\* ti'* ti * ti | -K ti I * ti ]* ti\* ti\* ************************** ti 4 4 *■ ti ti ti ti ti ti MAJESTIC THEATRE TONIGHT AND TOMORROW SEE THE OLD FAVORITE "THF OLD HOMESTEAD" Daniel Frohman presents an all Star Caste in Denman Thompson's Immortal rural classic, "The Old Homestead." Six Acts. MUTUAL COMEDY "FLOODED WITH TROUBLE" SPECIAL Ml SIC Speiinl Marine nl 'A ;. in. Saturday. comparison with the enemy every day. It liris been arranged that this evening the citizens will gather at the (jit; ' in:; and man h to ihe theatre where a patriotic meeting will be held. It has bean arranged that on that coca si n ri si lutlon ihall be sub- mitti 1 to I he 'meeting for Bndoi 91- tion affirming i n the part of the people of this eil in ' mimon «Ith the residents of i il other [.arts, of the British 'Dominions, a readiness to in a success- issue and to stand behind lhe he prosecution of the Yesterday at noon the nominations for candidates at the forthcoming elections closed. The returning officer, M. M. Stephens, attended at the Government Office from 111 to 1, when lie officially announced the nominees and formally called for a poll being held on August 11. The nominations were Hon. William Manson for the Conservatives and T. D, Patttllo iu the Liberal interests. The nomination papers, were signed as follows: William Manson, proposed by Donald M. McCorkiudale, seconded by James H. Thompson, with Cyril II. Orme, Water McLeod and Aaron W. Edge additional names. Thomas D. Pattullo, proposed by W. T. Kergin, seconded by Alfred Stork, with P. W. Anderson, Martin O'Reilly, Fred G. Dawson, G. R. Naden, John R. Morgan and W. E. Williams- additional names. LIBERAL CANDIDATE HAS DROPPED OUT A. GASKTLL, ol PRINCE GEORGE, WILL NOT RUN Hun. W. R. Ross, The Conservative Candidate, Is Assured Of Success. FAYORIT'" t"' !> PLAY WILL BE SEEN AT MAJESTIC TONIGHT "The Old Homestead,*' Which Has Delighted Many And .Many A Theatre Crowd Will Re Shown Here. The Majestic Theatre is putting on this evening and repeating again on Saturday evening, with an afternoon matinee on Saturday, the old favorite While Prince George has been a fruitful field for candidates for the election up to the day of nominations, it appears that there has boon an overripenlng of some of the fruit, and at the nomination yesterday C. A. Gaskill, the Liberal candidate, named many months ago dropped out. This leaves Ihe field to Hon. W. R. Ross, the Conservative, John Mclnnes, Socialist and Mayor Gillett. There has been little doubt about Mr. Poss winning arr'.'he new condition of affairs v-ill, it is expected, make it surer. The Liberal candidate never had a chance to save his deposit there. Word has been received in the city that J. 13. Robertson, well known here, is confined to the hospital at Anyox. He has been working at Riel's camp and contracted a cold of the stage, "The Old Homestead." i which has developed into worse com- (Continued on Page Four.) plications. ---r-f-j 0000O000009009900099O009009099909990O00000000000000O0 | August 4th, 1914- August 4th, 1916 § Thou hast been tried Old Britain in these two years of strife, § Tried ln the aery furnace, yet thou hast fuller life ¥ Than when thy noble dauntless sons in vouthful vigor trod 9 Thy Southern plains, ere they went forth, and smiling, kissed the rod. Thou hast lost much Old Britain, but thou hast gained still more. Not by the use of treacherous arts, nor by the cannon's roar But by thy knightly conduct, thine aid to the opprest: Ambition did not rule thee; thy deeds will stand the test. Through strenuous months Old Britain, thou earnest to re-birth; By blood baptized and purified, there upsprings from the earth A nobler mightier nation, pledged not.to lust of war But to a Common Brotherhood, the wide world o'er. Dark days may yel Old Britain sometimes hide the radiant sun But thy cl lldren ne'er will fall thee, till the final victory's won, We are ; roud of thee Old Mother, love thee better than of yore Every heari bents true to thy hearl on this far-off western shore. jilt- * ti * * ti ti ti ti ti ti 4 >(- light the cause throug 1 ful X' authorities in J war to that end. * On this occasion the- address will Jibe delivered by Fred Peters, K. (.'., JlClty Solicitor. Mr, Peters Is an able The abo e appropriate ve - were written by a local writer i who, however, modestly withholds his. name, o 9 '300000000000-900000000099990990000-00999099999990900000 ****************************************************** * * * •5 FOR SALE X Fivc-Ili tuned House and Lot for the price of tlie House, close In. FOR RENT ***************************************************** ************************** (Continued on Page Two.) + * Steam Heated Apartment, Stephens Block. -* sic.mi Minted Store, Stephens Block. * Menu Heated Apartment, Merryfleld Block. + See Lis, of HOUSES, STORES AXD OFFICES. + + + * INSURANCE IN ALL ITS BRAXCHES M. M. STEPHENS * NOTARY PUBLIC REAL ESTATE * **********************************r ***** ************* FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1910. PRINCE RUPERT JOURNA1 ¥ iivuiu" Kuvert journal lelephune 138. O. H. NELSON", Editor telephone 138, Offlce: 128 Third Aveuu., East, near McBride Street. Telphone 138; Poetotlice Box 1545. DAILY EDITION. Published every morning except Monday. Delevered hy carrier in the city at the following rate, If paid in sdvance: — One Year $5.00 Six Month $2.50 Three Months SI.25 If not paid in advance, per Month $0.50 Advertising Rntes Upon Application. Telephone 138. Methodist Church in connection with the situation that exists through war conditions. The clergy of Ihe city wll* be present and take part in a joint service that has been arranged. The public are asked to attend this. ■ t> *.<* ■a*a''". '- --' , nf*" ■tiXN FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1916. IMPERIAL I NTTV. The moving spectacle which the passionate loyalty of the overseas Do. minions has furnished has given an impressive reply to those who thought the Empire could only be held together on a 10 per cent, basis, says The London Daily News. The unity of the Empire is a spiritual unity and it has survived the greatest strain ever put upon the relations of widely separater peoples. It has been especially In South Africa, the triumph of the principle of liberty in human government. We must take care that we do nothing to destroy- that splendid inheritance in the future, but it will be obvious, as Mr. Asquith said, that with all the varied experience of this war, with all the new obligations incurred and the new visions of neutral necessity that have, been revealed, we must revise the character of the imperial partnership. In that close and connected review the case of Ireland will have it- :lue place and in the larger atmosphere that will prevail Ireland will have no cause to doubt that justice will be done in the settlement of her place in the genera] scheme. TIMBER SALE \ <t»2. >• aled u ndi s v ill be ri i eived by the Minister of Lands inn later than noon mi ill- 16th day ot August, 1916, fur the purchase of Pulp Lii • nee X 682, in til 3,525,000 feet of Spruce, Hemlock ami Balsam, on an area situated at the Head of Nos- call Lake, Coast District, Range 3. Three 131 years will be allowed I'm removal of timber. Further particulars of the Chief Forester, Victoria, B. C, or District Forester, Prince Rupert, B. C. J24-4 ANNIVERSARY 'OF WAR. Today is the second anniversary of the declaration of war upon Germany on the part of Great Britain. Two yeais. of the most desperate fighting lias taken place in this dreadful war. Today finds the British people more determined than ever, if such a condition of mind can exist, to see the war through and without compromise on [be part of tin" nation. It is safe to say that never since the start of hostilities have the people of this nation been more determined to fight until (he Germans are brought to repent the step taken by the governing classes of that nation. The dogged tenacity nf the race is showing itself in a manner in which it was never before excelled. The Bull dog characteristics of our race are being exemplified every day in every walk of life and in every department of the war. DISPISES "Till': GANG." The Liberals in this district have always had a dread of ihe 'abor vote, and inr uood reason. The News last night proceeds to visit its wrath upon the worklngmen, whom li describes as "the gang." As, in the pasl "the gang" will show how it stands on election day. ANNIVERSARY. (Continued from Page One.) speaker ami is remarkably well Informed on this subject of tlie war, lie has, moreover, felt the war come closely home to him and can speak feelingly of it. The various societies of the city arc asked to assemble and take part In the procession which will inarch through the streets and then to the theatre, which will be opened to the public. There will be a patriotic concert given there in connection with the address and the passing of the resolution that has been prepared along the linos suggested by those in authority. This morning there will be a special religious service held In the MINERAL ACT. (Form F.) Certillcate of Improvements. NOTICE. Independence; Low Pass; Totem; Monarch and Lone Wolf Fraction Mineral Claims, situate in the Skeena Mining Division of Cassiar District. Where located: On Falls Creek, Granby Bay, B. C. TAKE NOTICE that 1, J. Fred Ritchie, Free .Miner's Certificate No. 3,- 229C, acting as agent for the Granby Crnsolidated Mining, Smelting & Power Co., Ltd., Free Miner's Certificate No. 5.005C, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Jlining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claim. And further take notice that action, under section 85, must be commenced before the issue of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 20th day of July, A. D., 1916. J27-S27 J. FRED RITCHIE, Agent. MINERAL ACT, (Form F.) Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE. Dolly Fraction Mineral Claim, situate in the Skeena .Mining Division of Cassiar District. Where located: Adjoining Hidden Creek. Granby Bay, B, C. TAKE NOTICE that I, J. Fred Ritchie, Free Miner's Certificate No. 3,- 229C, acting as agent for the Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelting & Power Co., Ltd., Free Miner's Certificate No. 5,005C, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claim. And further take notice that action, under section 83, must be commenced before the issue of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 20th day of July, A. D., 1916. J27-S27 J. FRED RITCHIE, Agent. MINERAL ACT. (Form F.) Certilicate of Improvements. NOTICE. No. 3; No. 4; No. 4 Frac; No. 5; No. 6; No. 6 Frac; No. 7 and Xo. 8 Mineral Claims, situate in the Skeena .Mining District of Cas«iar District. Where located: Adjoining Carney Lake, Granby Bay, B. C. TAKE NOTICE that I, J. Fred Ritchie, Free Miner's Certificate No. 3.229C, acting as agent for the Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelting it- Power Co., Ltd., Free Miner's Certificate No. 5,005C, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Jlining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claims. And further take notice that action under section 85, must be commenced before the issue of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 15th day of June, A. D., 1916. j21-a21 J. FRED RITCHIE, Agent. SYNOPSIS OF COAL MINING REGULATIONS. Coal mining right of thr: Dominion ln 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 for a lens, mist be made by the applicant ln person to th Agent or Sub-Agent of the di3- tric in which the rights uprlied for are situated. In survsyed territory the land must Ie described by sectlois, or legal subdivisions of sections, and in unsurveyed territory th. tract applied for shall be sfaked out by tho applicant himself. Each application must be ac ,in- pauied by a fee of ;5, which will be r funded if the r.glit. applied for are not available, but nut otherwise. A royalty shall be paid on the merchantable output of the mine at the rate of five cents per ton. The person operating the mine shall furnish the Agent with sworn returns accounting for the full quantity of merchantable coal mined and pay the royalty thereon. If the coal mining rights re not, being operated, such returns shot, d o furnished at least onco a year. The lease will Include tho coal mining rights only; but ihe lessee may be pertnittel to purchase whatever available suiface rights may be considered necessary for the working of the mine at the rate of $10 per acre. For full .nformation 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 the Interloi MINERAL ACT. (Form F.) NAVIGABLE WATER PROTECTION ACT. R. S. C. Chapter 115. The Surf inlet Power Company Limited hereby gives notice that it has under Section 7 of the said Act deposited with the Minister of Public Works at Ottawa, and In the office of the District Registrar of tbe Land Registry District at Prince Rupert, B. C, a description of the site and the plans of wharves and power house proposed to be built at the head of Surf Inlet, Princess Royal Island, In front of Lot 40, Range 4, Coast District, B. C. And take notice that after the expiration of one month from the date of the first publication of this notice the Surf Inlet Power Company Limited will, under Section 7 of the said Act, apply to the Minister of Public Works, at his ollice in the City of Ottawa, for approval of the said site and plans and for leave to construct the said wharves and power house. Dated at Vancouver, B. C„ this 29th day of May, 1916. j2-jly2 THE SURF INLET POWER COMPANY, LIMITED. Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE. BALSAM; HOOTER; MALLARD; No. 1; No. 2; No. 2 Fraction; HEMLOCK Fraction and LAKANIAN Fraction Mineral Claims, situate In the Skeena Mining Division of Casoiar District. Where located: Between Hidden Creek and Carney Lake, Granby Bay, B. C. TAKE NOTICE that I, J. Fred Ritchie, Free Miner's Certificate No. 90.071B, acting as Agent for the Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelting & Power Co. Ltd., Free Mlner'g Certificate No. 90.810B, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claims. And further take notice that action, under section 85, must be commenced before the Issue of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 19th day of May, A. D., 1916. m-26-Jly-26 J FRED RITCHIE, Agent. SPRUCE LOGS WANTED. Wanted large quantity Spruce loge, 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, tl MINERAL ACT. (Form F.) Certificate Of Improvements. NOTICE. "TIP TOP," "'RAMBLER," "BU- ENA VISTA," "PROVINCE," "JAIN" AND "KNOB HILL," Mineral Claims, situate lu the Portland Canal Mining Division of Cassiar District. Where located: On Salmon River. TAKE NOTJCE that I, Daniel Lindeborg, F. M. C, No. 93,83913., scting for myself aud as agent for Andrew Lindeborg, F. M. C, No. 93,- *:3SB., Hiram Stevenson, F. M C, N'o. 9S.S44B., ard D. C. Barbrick, F. M. C, No. 91,1 l«B„ Administrator or the James Proudfoot Estate, intend, sixty day3 from the da^e 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 cf Improvements. Datca this 31st day of January, A. D., 1916. m.-2-jly-2 WATER ACT. XOTICE RY THE SURF INLET POWER COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 18th day of May, A. D., 1916, The Surf Inlet Power Company, Limited, filed at the oflice of the Comptroller of Water Rights plans and specifications of its works for the diversion of water from Cougar Lake at the bead of Surf Inlet, Princess Royal Island, and that duplicates of such plans and specifications are open to inspection at the offlce of the Water Comptroller at the City of Victoria and at the office of th, Water Recorder at the City of Prince Rupert. The date of the filing of the application in the offlce of the Water Recorder for the approval of its undertakings was the 24th of February, 1916. The source of the water supply ls Cougar Lake—the point of diversion ls at the outlet of the lake and the place where the water Is to be used is at the head of Surf Inlet and the locality within wHeh the business of the Company is to be transacted Is within a radius of ten (10) miles of the head of Surf Inlet. Dated at Vancouver, B. (*!., this 26th day of .May, A. D., 1916. THE SURF INLET POWER COM PANT, LIMITED. ru30-j3fi MINERAL ACT. Certificnte Of Improvements. NOTICE. Balsam; Cedar; Cyprus and Spruce Mineral Claims, situate in the Skeena Mining Division of Cassair District. Where located: Granby Bay, B. C. TAKE NOTICE that I. Fred Ritchie, Free Miner's Certificate No. 90.071B, acting as Agent for the Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelting & Power Company, Limited, Free Miner's Certificate No. 90.S10B, Intends, sixty days from the date hereof to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claims. And' further take notice that action, under section 85 must be commenced before the Issue of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 7th day of April, A. D„ 1916. Jly-14 J. FRED RITCHIE, Agent. 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PTEWART & MOBLHY KBLLY, DOUGLAS & CO. t »- NAME OP DCAUft • m*m - PRINCE RUPERV JOURNAL FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1916. SAVE THE The Forestry Battalion the 238th Organizing under Lieut. Col. W. R. Smyth, M.P., wants practical men Services will be auxiliary to the fighting forces n all kinds of rough woodwork. For particulars apply to Major J. H. McMiillin, Capt. G. B. Hull, or H. E. Tremayne Prince Rupert, B. C. efi"f l 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 Subscription 50c. per month or|$5.00 per year in advance PRINCE HOPES TO DIE IN CHARGE SIR PERTAB SIXtill BAHADUR WANTS TO KM) DATS FIGHTING At Seventy Voni-s Of Age He Active At The Front. "I hope_ the rime is toon coming when at the head of my men I will die fighting," said the "Grand Old Man 'if India," l.ieut.-Gen. ;~1 Per- tab Singh Bahdur, who in his seventieth year is, in ihe fighting line in Frame. In a recent interview given in London. "That is how every Rajput wants to die. If I die fighting I go straight to God. If 1 die in bed with a doctor looking on I take a long time to get to God. I have not yet had my chance, but soon I hope to charge the Germans at the head of my lancers and die for the King- Emperor." A Grand Commander of the Star of India, a Knight Commander of the Bath, and aide-de-camp to the King- Emperor, an L.L.D. from Cambridge, he has been fighting since he could handle a sword. His record in the Tirah campaign and Mohmand expedition, bolh on the borders of Afghanistan is known to every student of Indian history. Americans, who went through the Boxer uprising In China will recall the spectacular Imperial Service Lancers, of which he was in command, "During the campaign in China," he told the correspondent, "we treated the Russians as Russians, the Germans as Germans and the Japanese as Japanese, but when American officers came into our mess they were not foreigners, but received and treated as our English brothers. Those were the orders." Sir Pertab-is short and stocky, but as erect as a ramrod and shows no signs of his many years. He is as active as a man of forty and as a horseman he has for years been the admiration of nil who. have known him in India. A( the front he is always in lhe saddle, and when things are quiet finds time to have scune stiff games of nolo with his fellow nfficers. Asked what were the feelings of the ruling princes in India toward the war Sir Pertnb said: "Every chief in India would serve ir-- n private soldier without pay and without rank. All his subjects look to their chief as second God and all chiefs look to the King-Emperor as second God, and if he needs their services they would serve him, even in the ranks, if necessary. And they would send not only themselves but their sons." Just then two handsome boys in khaki came into the room and were introduced. They were Sir Pertab's two sons, Sagat Singh, 14, and Han- out Singh, 16. "They are very young to be fighting," observed the correspondent. "The Prince of Wales is fighting and he is, not so very much older. Why should not my sons flghl as the son of the King-Emperor and my future King-Emperor fights?" he retorted. Reverting to conditions in India Sir Pertab waxed indignant ai the slories of sedition and impending revolution. "I am told," lie said, "tlnil in America people think there is-a greal discontent and disloyalty in India. Thai is untrue. Only low caste people who have no responsibility preach sedition. Chiefs have a stake in the country. They belong to (he land. They are hound to the soil. They ln- lerlt the land from their fathers, and their sons look to tlieni to hand on what they have Inherited, ruder the Briish Government they are secure and prosperous. So tlie chiefs are loyal and fight for the King. There is. no danger of trouble in India." Sir Pertab lias been disappointed that the war has not given tbe lancers an opportunity tc? charge, "But the Indian Iroops have done well," he went on. "Unused.to trench warfare, nevertheless they have proved their worth in infantry fighting and over a hundred of my own 'Inn in the Pooma Horse of th,- reg liar army, of which I am Honorary Colonel, have given their lives. "We are all looking for thi > :■• day rihen we Rajputs can charge, nnd thai I may have my wish I ing to my God as a Rajput fighting at the head of my men. "Let it be soon." MINERAL ACT (Form F.) Ceitificnte of Improvements XOTICE MOOSE; ELK; HUMBOLT and BLACK BEAR Mineral Claims, situate in th.-. Skeena Mining Division of Cassiar District. Where located; Glacier Creek, Granby Bay. TAKE XOTICE that I, Oiler Besner, Free Miner's Certificate Xo. 3223C, intends, OH 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 SB must be commenced before the issue of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 29th day of June A.D. 1916. jly4-Sep. 4 MINERAL ACT. Summer Steamship Service TO ALASKA and YUKON Till: S.S. PRINCE RUPERT nil PRINCE GEORGE LEAVES PRINCE Rl'PERT every Wednesday al 12:00 Xoon for Ketchikan, Wrangoll, Juni au, Skagway. Ci ,'::■ utlng al Skagway with the White Pass and. Yukon Rom-.-. SOUTHBOUND The S.S. Prince Rupert or Prince George - Pi ;. • >: Saturday and Monday al 10:00 A. M. for Vancouver, Vlcti Seattle. Fortnightly Service to the Queen < Iwrlotte Islands. TRAIN SERVICE Trains leave Prince Rupert every Monday, \\ lni -day and Frl 10:30 A. M. tor Winnipeg .ind all polntE En.-t aud South. Mixed train leaves Prince Rupert every Saturday 8:00 A. M. Special Week-end fare to Terrace and return 54.10. For full information and reservations apply to CITY TICKET OFFICE, r,2t> THIRD AA'ENL'E—PHONE 200 (Form F.) Certillcate of Improvements. XOTICE. No. 9 and Xo. 10 Mineral Claims, situate in the Skeena Mining Division of Cassiar District. Where located: East of Carney Lake, Granby Bay, B. C. TAKE XOTICE that I, J. Fred Ritchie, Free Miner's Certificate Xo. 3,- 229C, acting as agent for the Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelting & Power Co., Ltd., Free Miner's Certificate Xo. 5.005C, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for tbe purpose of ob taining a Crown Grant of the above claim. And further take notice tbat action, tinder section So, must be commenced before the issue of such Certificate of Improvement . Dated this 20th day of Jul; A. D., 1916, |27- '.'7 J. FRED RITCHIE. Agent. CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT, 13. ('. Canadian Pacific Railway PRIXCESS ALICE Southbound, Wednesday, August 2nd, PRIXCESS MAQUINNA For Granby Ray nnd Alice Arm. Friday 11 p. .m PRIXCESS CHARLOTTE Southbound, Saturday, August •'ith. PRIXCESS MAQUINNA Southbound, Sunday C p. ni. PRIXCESS ALICE For Alasbnn Ports, Mon day, August 7th. 3. I. PETERS, General Agent, corner Third Ave. and Fourth St. Tenders will be received up to An nist ISth next by the City Clerk, \* ***************************************************** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 4 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * f * * * * * * * * * * * RUPERT MARINE IRONWORKS AND SUPPLY CO., LIMITED WATERFRONT, PRIXCE RUPERT EXGIXEERS MACHINISTS AXD MACHINERY CONTRACTORS Specialists in Marine Power Plant.1 Oil, Sfcnni, or Gasoline. B. C. Coast Agentsc for the British Kromhout Scmi-Dicst-I Oil Engine—the most reliable nn economical, and the cheapest power for fishing tioats, tugs or '*■ passenger vessels. Standard Gas Engine Company's Engines nnd Parts in stock. i" mm /". ■ - :rl mm t?> h»; * ti ti 4- * 4 4 4 4 4 ti ti 4 4 4 4 4 ti ti 4 ti ti 4 4 Prince Rupert, B, C, for the purchase of the following apparatus: 1—Return tubular boiler, 80. 7 h.p. 125 per square in. 1—4 1-2" x 2 3-4= x 6" boiler food pump. 1—1 1-4" Penberthy injector. 1—Copper coil feed water heater. 1—Underwriters Fire Pump, 16" x 9' x 12". Capacity 7-",0 gallons made by Canada Foundry Company. Complete set fittings for above. The above apparatus is now instal- l< d in the .Morse Creek Pumping P'ant of the Corporation of Prince Rupert, and is in first-class condition, being practically new. II was used only for a very .-hurt linn during the construction of the Shawatlans Hydro system. Tenderers will be expected to dismantle and remove the plant al their own expense, but the Corporation will do this work if so desired nt the following estimated cost: F.O.B. Cars Prince Rupert $1.10.00. F.O.B. Boat Prince Ru»«rt $225.00 Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. D. R. KEXXEDY, Superintendent of Utilities. Steel, Iron, Oils, Wire Hope, ISnlntn Ileltin, It. ('. Wood Pulleyi Columbian Bronze Propellers, Storage Batteries, Dynamos act Marine Accessories, airs—First-class equipment and stall for machine and "hip r* pairs. P.O. BOX 5 TELEPHONE 313 ***************************************************** ***************************************************** * HAYNER BROS Pioneer Funeral Directors nnd EinhalineiB. Open Day ami Night, r.iiiiies' Assistant In Attendance. PHONE 86. 710 THIRD AYR Highest Prices Paid For FURS If you have any Furs to sell, do not dispose of Them without Consulting Us. Furs niny lie consigned to us for approval, al our hy ■•> press, submitting prices. We will pay express pricei is not agreed upon. ixpcnse. Send ti.at 11 unys it W. GOLDBLOOM APOIIARTBRS IN THE Cm? AT HOTKI, PRINCB RUPER1 **************************************************^M* 0000a0099999900000O00000O{: WALKER'S MUSIC STORE Corner Second Ave und 4th St. Pianos nnd other musical Instruments for suit'. Pianos to lient. A large assortment of sheet music. Classic songs nnd music, nnd nil the popular selections of the day. 0130000000000990 frO-O-frcHKJOe&o ISH M. M. Stephens Notary Public. Phons Blus 183 ReB. Phone Ml IP-TO-DATK LINDSArS CARTAGE&ST0RA6L 126 FOURTH STREET JINGLE POT C0.4L '» handled 'by us. All orderr recelvs prompt attention Pliorr o. 6S The Morning Journal 50c. per month FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1H16. PRINCB RUPERT .'OURNAi. Kodak Supplies at Catalogue Prices Developing and Printing For Amateurs Work finished same day as received NOW IS KODAK TIME MINERAL ACT. Certificate of Improvements. XOTICE. Orme's Limited Corner Third Ave. and Sixth Street WE ARE .HERE TO SE/"IVE. VOU 09999909990000000000000099 B. C. Undertakers beg to Inform their friends and the public generally that they have engaged the services ot a First Class Undertaker, who Is a graduate ot a Canadian aud American". College ot Embalming, Sanitation, Disinfection aud Bacteriology, and who S holds both Canadian and £ American Diplomas. x Lady Aaistant always in at- § tendance to c?r« for ladles and K 8 children. § 5 Ollice and Parlors No. 111, o 9 corner 2nd Street anil 2nd Ave. 9 9 9 9 Phone 41. Open Day and -Sight ft 9 0009009000000000009999000 OTTAWA; IRON' CAP; LAKE; HISSING LINK; PHYLLIS FRAC; MONKEY FRAC; DARWIN* FRAC; nnd LO;=T CHORD FRAC, .Mineral Claims, situate in the Skeena -Mining Division of toasstar District. Where located: Between Hidden Creek and Carney Lake, Granby Bay, 13. C. TAKE NOTICE that 1, J. Fred Ritchie, Free Miner's Certificate N'o. 3,- 229C, acting as agenr for the Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelting & Power Co. Ltd., Free Miner's Certificate N'o. 5.005C, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claims. And further take notice that action, under section 85, must be commenced before the issue of such Certilicate of Improvements, Dated this 15th day of June, A. D., 1916, j21-a21. J. FRED RITCHIE, Agent. ItKHJiHKKKKHJ OOO r«H»TKHWlKKWW5l * ACORN SIGN SHOP " Autos, Carriage, and Sign Painting. Work done to suit customers. All ive want is your idea. Dawson Block—Third Avenue JOS. F. FILION NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTECTION AOT. R. S. C. Chapter 115. Robert Cecil Gosse hereby gives notice that he has under Section 7 of the said Act deposited with the Minister of Public Works at Ottawa, and in the office of the District Registrar of Titles at the Land Registry office at Prince Rupert, Brltisn Columbia, a description of the site and the plans of a wharf proposed to be built in the North Skeena Passage, at the mouth of the Skeena River, British Columbia in front of Lot one hundred and seventeen (117), Range five (5) Coast District, British Columbia. And take notice that, after the expiration of one month from the date of the first publication of this notice, Robert Cecil Gosse will, under Section 7 of the said Act, apply to the Minister of Public Works at his office in the City of Ottawa for approval of the said site and plans, and for leave to construct the said wharf. Dated at Prince Rupert, B. C, thia 27th day of May, 1916. m2S-j28 ROBERT CECIEL GOSSE. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS La stitichezza vieue facilmente vinta dallo Sclroppo Pagllano. tf OR.ME'S LIMITED. * . 9 Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fey, who formerly conducted the Bayview Hotel, have gone to Seattle. ... A special fish train will ieave this morning for the east." A copper train is expected to leave the following day, alter tlie Amur arrives with her shlpmenf form Anyox. » * • .1. D. Williams, Superintendent of the Rocher de Boule mine, C. II. iroat and A. K. Hlggs, of Portland, Ore., and Jesse Brooks and W. C. I; lias, of Usk, arrived in the city yesterday by the mixed train. ... The baseball game at Recreaetion Rail: last evening resulted in a lie scoie, each team making seven runs in that many innings. It was called Ihe se".enth innings on account of '■' . -mess, to be decided at a later date. ACCIDENTAL DEATH WAS VERDICT OF THE JURY Coroner's Inquest Held Concerning Thomas Hall's Death Yesterday. EIGHT IRISH FUSILIERS JOIN 23STH BATTALION Men Voluntarily Offered Their Ser vices And Are -Vow Awaiting Transportation To Ottawa. Pacific Cartage Limited General Teammg Furniture Moving a Specialty When you buy COAL buy the PUS") — Ladysmlth Lump or Comox Washed Nut. M. M. Stephens rents houses. Engines Installed Re pa Ixy-Acetylene Plant Phone Red 156 nnd General It, CCtlOal Third .. uue Eight X. C. O.'s and men of the local detachment of the 11th Regiment Irish Fusiliers of Canada have been attested for service with the 238th (Foresters) Battalion, C. E. F., and are now awaiting transportation to Ottawa. Contrary to a report which appeared in one of the afternoon papers, stating that these men have been induced by Sergt. Hall, a former Fusiliers man, to enlist, these men offered their services voluntarily, previous to Sergt. Hall's connection with the 238th Battalion. The detachment seems to have been right along a recruiting station, as all the original garrison together with subsequent reliefs are now either in the trenches or on their way to tl e front. o HON. WILLIAM MANSON*. (Continued trom Page One.) An inquest was held yesterday into the circumstances surrounding the death of Thomas Hall, who fell down the stairs at the \i Indsor Hotel on Tuesday. The verdict reached by the jury was that Thomas Hall met his death on August 1, HUG, in tlie Windsor Hotel, Prince Rupert, B. C. by accidentially falling down tlie basement stairs, striking his head and causing hemorrhage of the brain The jury consisted or Ben Self foreman; J. E. Morrison, W. Corley, E, Sttllwell, T. A. Roy and T. Me- Meekln. The coroner was John Conway. The witnesses testified to the fact that, in company with three others, deceased had started down stairs to the basement where he proposed to have a friendly boxing bout. He made a misstep and fell to the floor, striking the back of his head. He never regained consciousness. At first those with him did not think he was hurt much. They thought he was stunned only. They later called Dr. Eggert and he was taken to the hospital. The verdict as above given was brought in. ***************************************************** x- * ti X ti ti MACHINERY! MACHINERY! BOILERS, ENGINES, SAWMILLS, LOGGING ENGINES', MINING MACHINERY, RAILWAY AND CONTRACTORS' EQUIPMENT— BOUGHT AND SOLD. The Vancouver Machinery Depot, Ltd. * VANCOUVER J *************************************** ************** FAVORITE OLD PLAY. (Continued from Page One.) Thousands of theatre-goers have been charmed with the simple story that is told In the play. It is said that the presentation of the drama of the home loses none of its charm in the picture presentation of it. SAVE YOUR EYES If you would save your eyes—have them fitted perfectly with glasses by DR. INMAN Offices—788 Exchange Building ***************************************************** x Suggestions for Successful l ADVERTISING The Best Time To Use Advertising Space While the successful advertiser makes all times his own, their must of necessity be occasions when there nre special advantages in presenting live facts about your goods to tho public. Advantages In Strenuous Times Did it ever occur to you thai in times when money is specially * "tight" that the average buyer, and especially the thrifty house- * wile innkes it it point to buy where the best ran be got for the * money expended ? Have yon an advantage to ofTev? Vonr adver. X tiglng it will give you far better results than when times are better. * X Buying Values Are Investigated * The value of money is appreciated now. Values count and are * Investigated by the public. This is the time to get full results from * those who have good values to offer the public in any line of cou- * sumption. * | Advertise In The Journal. ***************************************************** been acceptable to and popular with the great mass of the electorate. The Minister of Agriculture has never represented any one class iu a community. It has been even-handed justice that he has always been ready to dispense in all his dealings with the electorate. Receiving his early training in a political way in the City of N'anaimo, which was for long years recognized as a model labor centre, Mr. Manson early came to recognize the rights of the labor classes. He has always been eminently fair in his dealings with' labor questions and has been recognized in consequence as one of the most consistent friends of labor in the Province. He Is essentially a safe representative at a time like this when good judgment is required. Mr. Manson has proved himself in his public capacity as being better than his word in the carrying into effect of his promises. In the forthcoming election he will be looked upon as the popular candidate by the democratic electorate of this, district. PRINCE RUPERT PEOPLE GET INSTANT ACTION 300000000090900099000999001 1 CLA SSIFIED ADS. | •? § 0<t^K8KH>mJ£HS^5^>^3^3^KH«a>^HlH»^» WANTED. • WANTED—A good general servant. Apply 423 Seventh Avenue, West. 3t. ***************************************************** 1 No Need To Send Away I For Jewelry X If Prince Rupert people will deal at home they will find our , X price about the same as, elsewhere for equal quality, as our freight » X bills are not heavy, and home dealers will be encouraged to keep 4 + proper stocks*, ti Let us compare, for instance, 'latou's price, $5.70 on a 7 Jewel- ti ed Waltham. Our Price is $0.00 but it is worth the 30c to see what ti you are getting when you want it, and have it guaranteed right here, jf Take also the highest priced Waltham, a 23 Jeweled Van- ti guard at $44.GO. Our Price is $15.00. Not very much difference. J Matey articles, of course, are not so e.asily compared, and are J made ln many qualities aud often look big for the money in the cata. J logue. J DROP IN AND SEE OUR STOCK * BULGER & DENIKE ( OPTICIANS AND JEWELLERS X ***************************************************** «g* —8 asa ***************************************************** * * * Blakely Co., Jewellers, and Watch Repairers WANTED. WANTED — Woman for work. Apply Windsor Hotel. general tf. HARItV SELFF a watchmaker of long experience has been put in charge of that department—8atl.sf«c*l»n guaranteed. See our stock of nuggeta from the North. Make your choice while they lust and have them mafic up la the city as stick-pin. brooch or pendant, Encourage Home Industry and keep the money In the city. EYES TESTED SCIENTIFICALLY hy an expert in that line of work—Latest appliance for (eating. / HIGH CLASS STOCK TO CHOOSE PROM X Corner Third Avenue and Sixth Street of LAND AOT. Form N'o. 11. Form of Notice. Skeena Land District, District Coast Range 5. . TAKE NOTICE that Robert Cecil Cosse, of Vancouver, B. C., occupation Canneryman, intends to apply for permission to lease the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted aboul. 100 feet south of the southwest corner of Lot*117, Range 5, Coast District, on the southern boundary of the Grand Trunk Pacific right-of- way; thence south 5 chains to low water mark; thence following low water mark In a south easterly direction for a distance of 20 chains; thence north 5 chains to the southern boundary of the Grand Trunk Pacific right-of-way; thence north westerly following said boundary of the Grand Trunk Pacific right-of-way 20 chains to the point of commencement a.'id containing 10 acres more or less. Date" May 17th, 1916. m-20-jly-20 ROBERT CECIL GOSSE, Locator. J. FRED RITCHIE, Agent. ***************************************************** ***************************************************** Royal Bank of Canada [ HEAD OFFICE: MONTREAL ESTABLISHED 1880 * Capital Paid up $11,500,000 Reserve Fund $13,230,000 Total Assets _.. $260,000,000 Savings Bank Department—$1 will open an account Branches Throughout Canada and Banking Connections With All Parts of tlie United States. Agents Throughout the World. i F. W. DOHERTY, Manager - Prince Rupert Branch _. ***************************************************** ***************************************************** * ti FREDERICK PETEHS, K.C, I'atlllter, Solicitor and Notary Publl.t . -:nce tn EXCHANGE BLOCK Those who have used it in Prince Rupert are astonished at the INSTANT action of simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka. Because it acts on BOTH lower and upper bowel, ONE SPOONFUL Adler-i-ka relieves almost ANY CASE constipation, sour stomach or gas. It removes such surprising foul matter that a few doses often relieve or prevent appendicitis. A short treatment helps chronic stomach trouble. C. H. Orme, Pioneer Druggist. , O0000000OMt000090090900000 Reduced Price of i MILK I The Standard Dairy will deliver pure milk of Its usual high standard nt 5 cents n Pint o 0 or 10 cents 0 Quart. ") Phone Standard Dairy I Blue 247 r. -. « n r, f. « « « « ». n * K KWW*If"ft SWEET'S MOTOR BOAT CO.'Y Dealing in Knock-Down Frames or Built Complete FISHERMEN TAKE NOTICE Why not build your own bout from Sweet's Knock-Down Price List niul Catalogue Freely Given Frames? WORKSHOP—SECOND A\ ENTE BEYOND P. O. Box 704 LYXtH'S ***************************************************£ The Morning Journal, 50c. per Month A. E. WRIGHT Provincial nud Dominion Lund Sin- i cyor—Surveying and Engineering. letween Second mid Third Avenues P, O. Box 10, DR. J. S. BROWN, DENTISI Crown and Bridge Work a | Specialty Ollice: Smith Block, Third Avenu* Phone 451. fl W»3»WiKBW3KHWr^^ I Capt. J. McGee | M.M.S.A. 5 Masters nnd Mates prepared g fur examination. Compass ai- g J us ter. ; Phone Red 502 "NAUTICAL ACADEMY" Helgerson Block, opposite Royal HoM 3"H><W-35-t>3WHj<H»{HW{8*3K^
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