/ rince upert VOL. VII. PRIXCE RUPERT, B. C, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1910. Price "> Cents. Xo. 12. FRENCH CANADIAN BRIGADE PROPOSED IT IS POSSIBLE THAT SUCH MAY BE ORGANIZED SOON' General Lessard May Take Canadian Division To Front. I'i.tii The constitution of a French-Canadian brigade as part of the Canadian forces, at the front and the possible formation of a fifth division, with General Lessard at its head, are two interesting developments In the Canadian military situation which are In prospect. Arrangements are now In progress for the formation of a French-Canadian brigade at the front. The Idea has been in the minds of the military authorities for some time and matters have now reached nu active stage. The intention Is to constitute the brigade from those French-Canadian units already at the front and to concentrate recruiting ln Quebec and among French-Cana dians generally on the raising of reinforcements to keep such a brigade up to strength. As regards the constitution of a fifth division, there is as yet no definite announcement from the Militia Department. The plan, It was. learned today, is under consideration and the name of General Lessard was mentioned by a high authority as the probable head of the new division. o PROPOSED SALE OF TREASURY" BILLS IS ABANDONED New York, Dec. 2.—J. Pierpont Morgan has abandoned the proposed sale of a limited amount of short term British and French treasury bills, which he was requested to undertake by the Allied Governments. The abandonment of the transaction is being attributed to the attitude adopted against the sale by the Federal Reserve Board. ************************** * ARCADE CAFE | Now doing business OPEN DAY AND NIGHT First Class Service Everything New and Up-To- Date. 'rince Rupert. * Third Ave. ************************** I BUCHAREST IS PREPARING FOR DESPERATE FIGHT Rome, Dec. 2.—Tt is announced that the civilian population has evacuated Bucharest and preparations iare being made for a desperate resis- j tanre to the expected German asr sault. Numerous fresh Russian army corps are being concentrated in the Wallachian region with the object of I arresting the advance of the Teu- • tonic armies under von Falkenhayn. o Leather Chairs and Rockers. A substantial Gift. Bis Discounts nt iGeo. D. Tite's. KING CONSTANTS HAS SUBMITTED HE HAS AGREED TO SURRENDER ARTILLERY ON DEMAND OF ALLIES Disorder Ruled In Athens Some Time Over Demands. For MODERN WAR HAS LOST ITS GLORY "in the field" with the Rritish armies. "Its a great game, trekking about the country part of one of the ('APT. \V. GARLAND FOSTER DE-[finest armies the world has ever seen, SCRIBES THE FIELD as ! let us lr ■ ■<? ever will see. An Athens, Dec. 2.—King Constantine has agreed to meet the demands made in an ultimatum served by ("Continued on Page Two.) He Thinks It Will Be Before War Ends. SIR [ OBERT'S TRIP WILL BE HURRIED \VOR OF TODAY American gentleman who knew something of the game once said that A Long Time 'war was Hell. If he were here now he || would be surprised at Ills moderation ;ln making that statement. The deso- rlatlon of the country, the awful ef- PREMIER'S TOUR IN INTERESTS OF RECRUITING STARTS AT MONTREAL Will Visit Vancouver Aboul The -Middle llf The Month. Writing t0 a friend Captain W. forts for the destruction of human Sir Robert Borden's tour of Can Garland Foster well known as a j life and the gl, newspaperman in the Kootenays, 'which the war is paints a graphic word picture of life simply appallinR. antic scale upon|ada, ln the interests of National being waged, are! Service, will start in Montreal on No one who has December 6. He will proceed tlience ******************************************~****~****~*^* jnof npen h«" can ^» ,n realize,to Quebec. From Quebec he will go J; what is going on, and whit must go directly to Winnipeg, arriving there *!on fci a very considerable time to about the 1 nth of the month and he 4 <'<""■» In my humble opinion it will ] will then proceed to Saskatoon, Ed- WE ARE CLOSING OUT Our Jewellery Stock Which is one of the Best Selected in Northern British Columbia, consisting of DIAMONDS, WATCHES, LAVALIERS, ETC, ETC. ALL GOODS MARKER IN OUR WINDOWS ARE From 25 per cent to 35 percent Below Wholesale Cost ! come. i J be many a day before the H4th re-'monton, Vancouver. Victoria. Calif (turns to the Koolenay to he disband- gary and Regina and will return to COME EARLY AND GET YOU Open Every Eveuin; CHRISTMAS HOODS Until Christmas. Out of Town Orders Promptly Attended To. Our Furs Also Are To Be Offered At Sale Prices G0LDBL00MS THIRD AVENUE, NEXT BANK OF MONTREAL, PRINCE RUPERT ti * ti ti ti ti ti ti * ti ti * 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 I 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 * 4 * * I * I * i * Toronto, arrlvng at the latter place on December 22. He will he accompanied by Mr. R. erl. I may be a pessimist ir, this respect, but even if so. I have no doubt as to the ultimate outcome. Victory is assured, but It Is necessary thatjB. Bennet, M. P. victory be complete; to make It so! mii3t necessarily take a long time. ! ************************** "A regiment is but a minor unit here. Brigades consisting of * * four | * fContinued on Page Four.l [* * * ii very : + 'I * * * + Tite's I * pedal Prices for Carpet Squares, i * I* HEAVY SHELLING ON WESTERN FRONT WITH MORTAR WORK London, Dec. 2.—There is heavy shelling in the neighborhood of Gueudecourt on the Somme front. There is considerable trench mortar activity in the other areas on this front. o __. For Xmns Buying See Westholme Opera House MONDAY AND TUESDAY MAE MURRAY —I.V— SWElT KITTY BELLAIRS Photoplay by David nelasco and Egerton Castle—Five Acts (IRANI! MUSICAL PROGRAM ^_HH^****.»iH. *******.».¥*^ Mattresses and Iron Beds. ; ************************** ,.-. Si&ml&&mtE%mzmi _*V" r*5 V'TlllVm^iiW.mSKXf^^^gmmf^t VALUABLE ESTATE BEING WOUND UP THROWS WELL SITUATED LOTS IN PRINCE RUPERT AT BARGAINS The following Properties of the Estate of the Late George Stevens are being offered the Citizens of Prince Rupert by the Trustees of the Estate through M. M. Stephens, Real Estate and Insurance Agent, 623 Third Avenue- LOTS 35 and 33 1 and 2 5 and 6 33,34,35,36 23 and 24 13 and 14 1 and 2 13 and 34 BLOCK 5 36 15 3 2 18 24 SECTION 1 1 5 7 7 8 8 8 PRICE $ 600 each 2250 the two 550 each 200 each 425 the two 225 the two 240 the two two LOCATION Beach Place - beauties Fraser Street and Seventh Sixth Ave. W., 50 ft. from Judge Carss' Residence Sixth Ave. a-}out midway between the Drydock and the Cold Storage Plant Ambrose Ave. a lane corner, right beside Drydock double corner, 10th Ave. and Goddard Street double comer, 10th Ave. and Goddard Street double corner, 11th Ave. and Conrad St. This Sale is Bona Fide and the Prices are those made by the Trustees of the Estate. DEEDS ISSUED DIRECT TO PURCHASER FROM THE ESTATE TERMS CASH Sale begins Monday, December 4th, 1016, at 9 a.m. at the office of Phone 222 M. M. STEPHENS 623 Third Avenue SUNDAY, DECE: PRI.NCE Kll'EKT JOlKXAi ^n?tce tfupcr* journal Telephone 1S8. O. !i. M'l.sir.N. Editor Telephone J:«8. Office: 128 Third Aveiiu East, near McBrlde Street. Telphone 138; Poetoffiw i*ox 1545. DAILY EDITION. Putjlisheo. every morning except Monday. Delever.il by carrier in the city at the following r.'e. If paid in tdvance:— One Year J5.0U Six Month J2.50 Three Moc-hs $1.25 If not paid in advance, per Month $0.50 ^dvertlsiny Rate* (pon Application. Telephone 1 UN- ion not in Irani! over the war nia- terial and mountain batteries as requested. Greek ' i i;<r. - were ordered to pro- teci ail Important points. A •lint.er- ous reservist element, which was <;: ti incontrolled, marched through the streets last nighl creating disorder. At midnight the governmenl '<•• sued orders enjoining the peo] le to remain calm, but crowds Hied fifty shots Into rhe Venizellst newspaper office and gangs of rowdies fired upon the French Legation, which was guarded by French marines. Secretary Brfdgman of the British Legation, was arrested by » AND REGISTRY ACT. (Section 36 and 184.) e Application No. 0,085. Piling .->.s<>7 TAKE NOTICE that application j as been made to register -Melvin M. : tephens and Maxwell C. Wade, of 'Prince Rupert, 13. C. as owner in fee jnnder two Tax Sale Deeds from The Collector of the City of Prince Ru- >pert, bearing date the 23rd da.v of ,Oetober, 1916, of ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate, lying, and being in tho Municipality of Prince i Assessment District) more SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1916. RALPH SMITH'S PLACE. There is a significance in the matter of cabinet making at Victoria in the fact that the papers that should '"ve been expected io have been est to the new Premier omitted lie name of Ralph Smith in the forecasts the day previous to the announcement. Of these papers The Victoria Times wou'd, in the natural order of things, have been most likely to have been best informed of all papers in tiie Province as to Mr. Brewster's intention. It omitted Mr, Smith's name, as did also The Sun, the organ of another element of the Liberal party in Vancouver. Boih these papers also assigned to the Premier the portfolio of Finance. It would appear, therefore, that Mr. Smith, up to a short time before the final cast was prepared, was numbered as one of the outs. He was evidently taken in very late in the day, and then only by taking the portfolio that was to go to the Premier. But, as in the parable of the workers in the vitr ard—and this being Sunday we may be pardoned for going lo the Bible for similes—those who were called late in the day received the same reward as, those that were early on the work, and so Mr. Smith will not need to worry much. He has got there. As we have before stated, there are others, who, if they had been passed over would have made a demonstration in force. Not so with Mr. Smith. Xo rumors of any field work is heard when he was to have been passed, as is evident according t0 the situation. Mr. Smith adopted the quieter but none the less effective method of making himself felt where it would do most good and won oul. It will be interesting to watch the future course of the new Minister of Finance. Will he be in the fullness of time be content to take a place on the Compensation Act Commission and thus, leave the portfolio open to Mr, Brewster to take, for the Premier cannot be expected to long continue to hold office on a salary of $3,noo as Premier, while the members of his Cabinet are receiving twice thai amount? Or is Mr. Smith there to stay? Mr. Smith has before refused oi- fers iu thi' civil service, because he is very ambitious in the matter of active politics and, moreover, like.r Ihe game unless advancing years mar he tempering bis ardor, lie play- i d a l<lnd of lone hand in the Van- , on .I election, because he differed with the tactli s ,,i lire predominating Liberal ici Hon I' ■ ri 'Hie Ind 'ions seem lo be thai the Macdonald wing has the ear ei the Premier rather than tin- Smith wing, n will be Interesting to watch the trend of events. I " |Rupert Creek patrol and was taken to the! , , , , ______■______■_______■______■ ■particularly known and described as police station but was instantly re-, , I iLots Seven (7) and Eight (8), Block leased. Old men guarded ihe street I ■ Forty-six, (46), Section Eight (8), in corners with hunting guns. ., .the City of Prince Rupert, Map 923. Intenentlon was made by the I *iou are required to contest the Spanish and Dutch ministers, and Claim of the tax purchaser within the entire Creek Cabinet, with the:,, thirty-five days from the date of the Entente diplomats, assembled in the : [service of this notice (which may be French Legation and arranged an I _ ,, effected by Publication!, and your at- COAL ACT. Skeenii Land District, District oi Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Austin Brown, of Victoria, B. C, occupation saddler, intends to apply for permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted on the West Coast of Graham Island, in the vicinity of West River, at the Southeast corner of C.I.. 8,085, thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence south SO chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement. Name of applicant, AUSTIN BIIOWN. a8-sS Dated July 19, 1916 armistice. When the firing ceased it , was found that several had been kill, i ed. fipo. D. Tite's Annual Prize Drawings for Xmns Eve: First, Firmed Oak China Cabinet; Second, White Enainal Steel Ited, square tube; Third, Large Doll and Doll's Wicker Carriage. For every S__.00 purchase, For Cash, entitles you to one (icket, consisting of three prizes. LAXD ACT. (Form Xo. 0.) FORM OF NOTICE. of Skeena Land District, District Queen Chariot I e Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Frederick Moersch, of Victoria, B. C, occupation clerk, in.tends to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum on the West Coast of Graham Island, in vicinity of West Rivet. Commencing at a post planted two miles south of the southeast corner of C.L., 9,971, thence east 80 chains; thence south SO chains; thence west SO chains; thence north 80 chains to point of commencement. Name of applicant, FREDERICK MOERSCH, AUSTIN BROWN, Agent. Dated July 19, 1916. alO-slO The Horning Journal 50c. per month 009O0*39t000000000000000O90*& ACORN SIGN SHOP Autos, Carriage, and Sign Painting. Work done to suit customers. All we want is your idea. l)nnson Block—Third Avenue | JOS. F. FILION 00000000000*3*3909000*3*1009*30 4"W' Mention is called to Section 36 of the "Land Registry Act" with amendments, and to the following extract therefrom: — "and in default of a caveat or certificate of lis pendens being filed before the registration as own=r of the person netitlde undre such tax sale, all persons so served with notice, . . . and those claiming through or under them, and all persons claiming any interest in the land by virtue of any unregistered instrument, and all persons claiming any interest in the land by descent whose title is not regis-i tered under the provisions of this Act, shall be for ever estopped and debarred from setting up any claim to or in respect of the land so sold for taxes, and the Register shall register the person entitled under such tax sale as owner of the land so sold for taxes." ' AND WHEREAS application has een made for a Certificte of Indefeasible Title to the above-mentioned lands, in the name of Melvin M. Stephens and Maxwell C. Wade: AND WHEREAS on investigating he title it appears that prior to tlie 14th day of September, 1915, (the date on which the said lands were sold for overdue taxes), you were the Registered owner thereof. FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that at the same time I shall effect registration in pursuance of such application and issue a Certificate of Indefeasible Title to the said lands in the name of Melvin M. Stephens and Maxwell C. Wade unless you take and prosecute the proper proceedings to establish yonr claim, if any, to the said lands, or to prevent such 'proposed action on my part. Dated at the Land Registry Office, Prince Rupert, B. C, this 20th day of November, 1916. H. F. MacLEOD, District Registrar of Titles. To CHARLES PLANITZ, Edmonton, Alberta. LAXD ACT. (Form No. O.) FORM OF JiOTICE. Skeena Land District, Dietrict of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that George D. Tite, of Prince Rupert, B. C, occupation merchant, intends to apply fer permission to prospuct for coal and petroleum on the West Coaat of Graham Island, in i-icinity of West River. Commencing at i post planted one mile south of the southeast corner of C.L., 9,971 thence north 80 chains; thence west SO chains; thence south SO chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement. Name of applicant, GEORGE D. TITE, AUSTIN BROWN, Agent. Dated July 19, 1916. alO-ein SAVE THE The Forestry Battalion the 230th Organizing now under Capt. Shuttlcworth wants practical men. Services will be auxiliary to the fighting forces n all kinds of rough woodwork. HONE .-.54 P.O. BOX 6<) FOR APERHANGING AINTING OLISH1NG AND WALL TINTING HIGH-GRADE INTERIOR DECORAH'INi.; A SPECIAL'."* Martin Swanson SECOND AVE MtBAR McBRID HAYNER BROS I'ioueer Funeral Directors and l.inbalincis.. Open Day and Might. Ladles1 Assistant in Attendance. PHONE 86. 710 THIRD AVE. BSr- I 009*39999099990909999000000 ' WALKER'S MUSIC STORE * Corner Second Ave and 4th St. i'.stuos nnd other musical Instruments for sale. Pianos to Rent. A large assortment of sheet music. Classic songs and music, and all the popular selections of the day. 9 09a0900O*3*30tS0000000*3*30009n For particulars apply to SERGT. STOKES, At the offices of the Red Cross Society, next to Bank of Montreal, Third Avenue. Prince Rupert, B. C. Journal Advertisements Pay ***************************************************** Hotel directory I ************** * WINDSOR HOTEL Cor. of First Ave. and Kightli St. \V. H. WRIGHT, Prop. Prince Rupert HOTEL CENTRAL First Ave. ami Seventh St. European und .■American Plain. $1.00 to $.1.80 Per Day Peter Black, Prop. KINO COXSTAXTIXK p Continued lrom Page One.) Vice-Admiral I'u Pournet, representing the combined nnvics of the'Allles in Oreel. waters. Ile surrenders the Greek artilley to the Allies. The allies have therefore withdrawn tlielr tl oops from Athens. This wns no| broughl about without trouble, however. The Greek Government Informed Vice-Admiral Dn Fournel yesterday afternoon of iis continued adherence to Ihe flecls- tEo inbegtorsi THOSE WHO, FROM TIME TO TIME, HAVE FUNDS REQUIRING INVESTMENT, MAY PURCHASE AT PAR DOMINION OF CANADA DEBENTURE STOCK IN SUMS OF $500 OR ANY MULTIPLE THEREOF. Principal repayable 1st October, 1919. Interest payable half-yearly, 1st April and 1st October by cheque (free of exchange at any chartered Bank in Canada) at the rate of five per cent per annum from the date of purchase. Holders of this stock will have the privilege of surrendering at par and accrued interest, as the equivalent of cash, in payment of any allotment made under any future war loan issue in Canada other than an issue of Treasury Bills or other like short date security. Proceeds of this stock are for war purposes only. A commission of one-quarter of one per cent will be allowed to recognized bond and stock brokers on allotments made in respect of applications for this stock which bear their stamp. For application forms apply to the Deputy Minister of Finance, Ottawa. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. OTTAWA, OCTOBER 7th. 1916. EMPRESS HOTEL J. Y. Rochester V. I). Cat ley Thriii Ave. II-tween Sixth iwd Si'v. ith SI*. British Columbia ROYAL HOTEL Copley & Burge Third At. European I'lnn Props, and Sixth St. Steam Hiuited ■V*****!^*******************-^-^.^ ******* *********** ***************************************** ** LUMBER oal, Cement, Plaster and Brick AND A COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDERS' SUPPLIES j WESTHOLME LUMBER CO., LTD. I t First Avenue Prince Rupert Telephone 186 J **** ********* ******************** ******* ********* **** _______________■ PRIXCE Rl'PLKT JOURNAL SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1316. LAND ACT. FORM OF NOTICE. Skeena Land District, District of Queen Cliarlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Oliver Brown, of Victoria, E. C. occupation machinist, intends to apply for permission to prospect for real and petroleum or. the following described SHRDTID on the West Coast of Graham Island, In vicinity of Wesl River. Commencing at a post planted two miles south of the southeast corner of C.T.., 9,971, thence sorth SO chains; thence west SO chains; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chain? to point of commencement. Name of applicant, OLIVER CROWN, AUSTIN BROWN, Agent. LIQUOR ACT, 1010. (Sectioii 42.) Dated July 19, 1916. alO-slO NOTICE is hereby given that, on the first day of December next, application will be made to the Superintendent of Provincial Police for renewal of the hotel licence to sell liquor by retail in the hotel known is the Nlchol Hotel, situated at Pacific, In the Province of British Columbia. Dated this 7th day of October, 1916. 012 MRS. MARY ANDERSON, Applicant. HOUSE OF HABSBURG AND AUSTRIA |DEATH OF OLD EMPEROR lii: ATTENDED WITH BREAKING IT SYNOPSIS OF COAL REGULATIONS. MINING Coa! mining right of the Dominion in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, the Yukon Terltory, the Nothwest Teritories, and a portion of the Province of British Columbia, may be leased for a terra of twenty- one years at an annual rental of $1 per acre. Not more than 2,560 acres will be leas.d to one applicant. Aplications for a leas.; must be made by the applicant in person to the Agent or Sub-Agent of the district in which tlie rights applied for are situated. In surveyed territory tho land must be described by sections, and In unsurveyed territory the tract applied for shall be staked out by the fpplicant. Each application must be accompanied by a fee of $5, which w'll be refunded if the rights applied for are not. available but not otherwise. A royalty shall le paid on the merchantable output of the mine at the rate of five cents per ton. Misrule Has Chaiuc roiizzeil Course or History There. MAY The LIQUOR ACT, 1010. t Section 10.) NOTICE Is hereby given that, on the First day of December next, application will be made to the Superintendent of Provincial Police for the renewal of a licence for the sale of liquor by wholesale in and upon the premises known as Beaver Wholesale Liquor Company, of Prince Rupert, Limited, situate at 708 Fraser Street, Prince Rupert, B. C, upon the lands described as Lots Fifteen and Sixteen (15-16), Block Thirty- two (32) Section One (1) City of Prince Rupert, B. C. Dated this 12th day of October, 1916 THE BEAVER WOLESALE LIQUOR CO., OF PRINCE RUPERT LIMITED, GEO. A. SWEET, 0-16 Manager. LIQUOR ACT, 1010. (Section 42.) NOTICE is hereby given that, on the first day of December next, application will be made to the Superintendent of Provincial Police for re- 'doHaes Prince Eugene anil which al as given a high place to mill man Empire would take too long' to tell. A history running back to, 1273 cannot be summarized in a par-, agraph. Rudolph of Habsburgs be-, came Emperor in that year, and from 1437 until 1806 every Emperor but one belonged to thai family and transmitted to his successors two things above all else; tlie nntion of Divine Right and the "Habsburg lip," a malformation, almost a de- , form ity of the mouth, due to an i Tragedy marred the life of Em- Amazonian mother of the line who peror Francis-.Jo.eph of Austria anf] dominincd Europe at one time with of every Habsburg of prominence grenadier manners. Francis Joseph since the old Italian wars. The ram- began to reign in 1846, his first duty shackle Empire whioh is approach- belng !n (,pal with a rebellion In ing Its last days has always been the H"n*r''lly- n-v Rllssian aid he sup- marvel of Europe. Hungary and Aus- l"'''ssed the revolution and punished tria have never coalesced. Magyars, ;,,le ringleaders with the greatest se- who have complained bitterly of Aus. verity. Since that lay freedom has trlan tyranny have themselves been .exiF,c,(I In the Ernnire only at the bitterly tyrannical towards such out-!™"1 of ,he bureaucracy, landers as the Croatlans, the Ru- j The war has greatly shaken the manians and the Poles. The Aus-, power of the throne which, it was trians in the main are the Roman j generally considered, was the only Catholic branch of the German race j cementing force of the E / ire. Race and their religious quarrels since the j feuds among the polyglot population, days of Leopold and before wrought [religious quarrels between Greek and euch bitterness between Vienna and!Roman churchmen, jealousies, envy- Berlin that Pan-Gernfanism as a Lgs, and all malice made the politics theory of politics was not all-power- 0f the Empire a pandemonium. Eith- ful on the Danube. It is freely said |er in the Hungarian or in the Aus- thal the late Emperor always regard. trjan Diet the throwing of ink wells eu Prussianism with suspicion, and and rulers as a final and conclusive that the revelation of Germany's de- agumenl was s,o common as to excite termination to consider Austria-[little remark. The throne held the Hungary merely as. a catspaw emblt •n_BM__OTHI Fall and Winter Schedule Read Down SS. PRINCE RUPERT Read D] Sal. Sat. Mon, -. 11.00 p.m. 0.1 il a.m. 12.00 noon a.m. Lv Ar I.v Ar SS. I Vance i\ er Ar, Pr. Rupi ■ I :. Pr. Ruperl v. Skagwaj Lv. 'RINCE GEORGE 6.00 p.m, Thurs 0.00 a.m. Wed. 6.00 a.m, Wed. 12.0'.) noon Mon. Sun. Mon. Mon. Tues, Wed. Wed. Thu. l2.00M'nght 10.00 a.m. 11.00 p.m. 0.00 p.m' 10.30 a.in 12.00 M'nglit T.UO a.m. Lv I.v. I.v I.v. A t: I.v Ar. Sei ■■ le Ar. Victoria Ar. Vancouver Ar. < icean Falls I.v. Pr. Ruperl Lv. Pr. Rupert Ar. Anyox Lv, 3. ji p.m. Sun- 7.ipo a.m. Sun- -.on p.m. Sat. 11.00p.m. l-'ii- 0.00 ri.m. Fri. 7.00 p.m. Thu. 12.00 noon Thu. „..<( PASSENGER TRAIN SERVICE For Sinitlicrs, Prince George, Jasper, Edmonton, Saskatoon and Winnipeg, connecting there for nil points in Eastern Canada and the Eastern and Southern States; leaves Prince Rupert every Wednesday ard Saturday nt llrtlO A. M. Mixed every Friday at 5:00 A. M. Agency all Ocean Steamship Lines. For information and reservist, on apply to City Ticket Office, 626 Tliird Ave. Phone 200 tered his latter days. It is never forgotten that Frederick the Great stole the Province of Silesia solely in the pursuit of "glory," anrl pursued without reason Maria Theresa the heroine-Empress to (he grave. An Austria which The person operating the mine sliall furnish the Agent with sworn j as the Granby Bay Hotel, situate at returns accounting for the full newal of the hotel licence to sell wav6 liquor by retail In the hotel known jtil!'v accomplishments will not easily forget 1S66 and 1915, and whatever quantity of merchantable coal mined [Anyox, ln the Province of British Co- and pay the loyally there.a. If the'lumbia coal mining rights re no; being operated, such re. urns should be furnished at least once a year. The lease wil' include tho coal mining rights only; but the lessee may be permitted to purchase whatever available surface rights may be considered necessary for the work Ing of the mine at the rate of $10 per acre. For full information application should be made to the Secietarj of the Department of the Interior, Ottawa, or to any Agent or Sub-Agent of Dominion Lands. XV. W. CORY, Deputy Minister of thy Interior. Dated this Thirtieth day of September, 1916. Granby Bay Hotel Company, Limited. JAS. CHURCHILL, Manager, oct. 1 Applicant. A. E. WRIGHT Provincial uud Dominion Land Surveyor—Surveying and Engineering, lotwcu Second and Tliird Avenues P. O. Bnv 10. the bureaucratic leaders may say Ihe ' spirit of the common people remains anti-Prussian. For many years Vien-' na has made mock at Berlin, partic- ' nlarly because of its attempts to he ! "artistic," and has smiled, In the consciousness of its own aristrocratic charm, at the bourgeois New Rich of the German capital. Now Vienna is under the Hohenzollern lief], rhe ! prey of still another family of roll-; ber barons lingering too long upon a I protesting earth. What the Habs- burgs have accomplished in preying upon the remnants of the Holy Ro- balance as fairly as possible between the parties, mainly because of the personal popularity of the Emperor. The successor, young, proud, am' probably completely in the hands of Germany, will he even less comfortable than the inexperienced Curator of a zoological museum. Many observers, have said that the Empire would end with Francis Joseph, and that judgment was made before the war. The chance of survival is less thai; it ever was, for the only excuse for Austrian rr Hungarian loyalty is gone. o ALBERTA WHEAT CROP IS WORTH SEVENTY MILLION reduction -\,\ ' /^AN-ADA from her abundance can help supply the Empire's needs, ^^ and thia must be a comforting thought for those upon whom the heavy burden of directing the Empire's affairs has been laid. Gain or no gain the course before the farmers of Canada is as clear as It was last year—they must produce abundantly in order to meet the demands that may be made, and I believe this to be especially true in regard to live stock, the world's supply of which must be particularly affected in this vast struggle. Stress and strain may yet be in store for us all before this tragic conflict is over, hut not one of us doubts the issue, and Canadians will do their duty in the highest sense of that great word."—HON. MARTIN BURRELL, Minfrler of Agriculture. MODERN war is made by resources, by money, by foodstuff:!, as well as by men and by munitions. While war is our first business, it is the imperative duty of every man in Canada to produce all that he can, to work doubly hard while our soldiers are in the trenches, in order that tlie resources of the country may not only be conserved, but increased, for the great struggle that hen before us. ' Work ami Save ' is a good motto for War-time."—SIR THOMAS WHITE, Minister of Finmifi . THE CALL OF EMPIRE COHES AGAIN IN TO CANADIAN FARMERS, DAIRYMEN, FRUIT GROWERS, GARDENERS WHAT IS NEEDED? Qt.fi sub THESE IN PARTICULAR— WHEAT, OATS, HAY, BEEF, PORK, BACON, CHEESE, EGGS, BUTTER, POULTRY, CANNED FRUITS, FRUIT JAMS, SUGAR, HONEY, WOOL, FLAX FIBRE, BEANS, PEAS, DRIED VEGETABLES We must feed ourselves, feed our soldiers, and help feed the Allies. The need is greater in 1916 than it was in 1915. The difficulties are greater, the task is heavier, the need is more urgent, the call to patriotism is louder—therefore be thrifty and produce lo the limit. "THE AGRICULTURAL WAR BOOK FOR 1916" is now in the press. To be had from The Publications Brunch, Department of Agriculture, Ottawa. THE GOVERNMENT OF CANADA 2 THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE "> THE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE Seventy million dollars for wheat alone is the turn-over valuation or the 1916 crop in Alberta, as made by the Department of Agriculture. That amount of hard cash divided by the population of the Province figures out to a dividend of real prosperity on a per capita basis, to say nothing of all the other farm crops that have been correspondingly good this year. According to the way the official agriculturists of Alberta see things, the country is in a better condition than ever before, and noticeably better off than almost any other part of the continent. "Alberta is the one bright spot or_ the map this year," says C. E. Hoteh- kiss., Government Publicity Commissioner. He justifies that claim by pointing out the fact that not only have tbe crops In Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Ontario been under tbe mark during lire last season, bul that a similar situation prevails across tho line. Figures compiled by the Government at Washington show- that the crops throughout the United States have been inferior, and thai these reports are accurate is evident from tbe [acl that Alberta wheal and potatoes are alread.. being hour;'! and shipped to the western states. Seed wheal for those states, as well as No. 1 hard for milling purposes, will be in lively demand from now on, and ns for the crop of tubers, says Mr. Ilotchkiss, "Alberta has the great big potato this year." Canadian Pacific Railway Lowest Kates to all Eastern fnfnfv via steamer to Vancouver and Ca nailjaii Pacific Railway. Meals and Berth included on steamer. P| PRINCESS MAQUINNA lj} For Granby Bay and Alice Arm Friday 11 p. m. h PRINCESS MAQUINNA Bj: Southbound Sunday, <i p. m. % PRINCESS SOPHIA I) For Alaska, Monday, December 4th. •j J. I. PETERS, General Agent, corner Third Ave. and Fourth St. i sa__m vmmymmmmmmamwmmmmm\muu\mm ,2>mmtmamc:WimBiicim3e.*s; ***********************+*****-x*********************** ti RUPERT MARINE IRONWORKS AND SUPPLY CO.. LIMITED WATERFRONT, STUART J. MARTIN, PROVINCIAL ASSAYKR AND ANALYTICAL CHEMIST rAZBLTON, BRITISH COLUMBIA. IMPERIAL MACHINE WORKS Engines Installed and General Bepairs. !)xy-Acetylene Plant in Connectioi Phono Bed 158 Third Avenui * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * i * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ENGINEERS MACHINISTS Specialists in Marftie Power Plant li. C. Const Agentsc for tho British gine—the most reliable an ' power for fishing boats, tugs PRINCE RUPERT AN.) MACHINERY CO.NTIi._CIO.tS Oil, Steam, or Ganollne. Kromhout Semi-Diesel OU En- conomlcal, aud the cheapest n" * passenger vessels. .tuno"ard Gas Engine Comr.any's Engines and Parts In stock. <T-Y*i''---'*V; /*_¥.■>■,..■;' ■:<ii &■/.**..^5. ■*? 4i . m J -:'7i?"r' ' "4 R "fig** •■■ ■ • >'r .,■_' .•'■"••:-.!.{Oij-','■"■, .".'-.•*■.: ■' ' «. WiSSt, m. . .ot I ,2U..«i,__ Steel. Iron, Oils, Wire Hope, Batata Beitin, 11. O. Wood Pulley Columbian Bronze Propell Brs, Storage Batteries, Dynamos ar.- Marine Accessories, aiir.—First-class equipment and staff for machine and "hip rs- pairs. P.O. BOX 5 TELEPHONE 313 i ti ti ti ti ***************************************************** PEABODYS' HI6H-GRADI. .GUARANTEED OVERALLS ARE NOT ONLY GOOD TOR TENCENT5 A BUTTON AND25CENTSARIP. BUT IHCMFRCHftM THAT YOueoUOMT THEM FROM WILL REPLACE THEM If THEY DO NOT C ENTIRE SATISFACriON.WlThlN THIRTY D^YG FROM DATE OF PUPC Ih) £TT Ul HILII IV 1 UL. ILJI JI1UHM 1ILI.L ,. THEY WILL STAND IT-BECAUSE THEY ARE MADE TO WEAR shown herF^ NOBODY BUYS OVERALLS TO PLAY TRICKS WITH THEM SUCH AS IS SHOWN IN THE PICTURE ABOVE. IN WHICH FOUR MEN EXERTED ALL THEIR STRENGTH INTHE EFFORT TO RIP A PAIR OF PEABODYS'OVERALLS. BUT IF THEY WILL STAND THIS-THEY WONT RIP UNDER THE HARDEST KIND OF LEGITIMATE WEAR PEABODYS GUARANTEED OVERALLS. I ■i ." \. ____. SUNDAY, DECHMBE! P1IHXCE RUPKHf JOin.N'AL ir»_____4rt-_l-_ »__*•___ Guaranteed for Two Years * * * * * * * * * * $1.50, $2.00, $2.25 $2.30 and $3.00 Prepare for the long cold nights The Pioneer Druggist Ormes Limited. j Corner Third Ave. and *. Sixth Street Phones 82 and 300 5__hp_t WATER ACT, 1911. Before The Board Of Investigation. In tlie matter of Yule Lake and Yule River a tributary of Swanson Bay, Khutze River a tributary of Khutze Ba.y, and all other streams emptying into Graham Reach and its Inlets and Bays in Rang IV Coast District. TAKE NOTICE that each and every person, partnership, company, of municipality who, on the 12th da.v of March, 1909, had water rights on any of the above-mentioned streams is directed to forward, on or before J|the 10th day of October, 1916, to rhe M<llK>«HWlsKH3{HW O_«««li»0<HI<H3 f PERSONALS 1 90-009090990*3000*30000999999 Mrs. T. ii. !>. Henruei! Iras returned to the city. * * * 97-Plece Dinnertvarei Xmas Discounts rrt Geo. I). Tite's. ■ » 4 Mrs. Frizzell is back from a business trip to the soutli. n » « For Eiderdown Comforts See Tite's splendid assortment. s, * * Mrs. George D. Beat'le of Queen Charlotte City, is In the city. • • • Jack Mitchell has returned to the city, accompanied by his sister who has just arrived from Scotland. Comptroller of Water Rights at the Parliament Buildings at Victoria, a statement of claim in writing as required by Section 294 of the Water Act. 1314. Printed (orms for such statement (Form No. 50 for lrriga tion or Form No. 51 for other pa. roses) can be obtained from .'ny of the Water Recorders in the P."jvint<. And take notice that a meeting o. th- said Board will be held at the ofee ot the Board, Parliament Build- nigs, Victoria, on Tuesday the 24th day of October, 1916, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, when the evidence and argument on the said claims and on any objections field will be heard. Dated at Victoria, B. C, the 7th day of September, 1916. For the Board of Investigation. J. F. ARMSTRONG, 4-w Chairman. iS*uf900099090&9099999999O09 e B. C. Undertakers 1 beg to Inform their friends and 0 the public generally that they § have engaged the services of a $ First Class Undertaker, who Is g a graduate of a Canadian and 9 American College of Emoalm- g ing, Sanitation, Disinfection g and Bacteriology, and who 6 holds both Cnnadiar. and 9 American Diplomas. 1 Lady Asistant always in at- g tendance to cs_r« for ladle.- and g children. .. S Ollice and Parlors Xo. Hi, 9 9 corner iinii Street and 2nd Ave. 9 a- Pliouc 41. Open Day and Night 0 n09000900ma0t300*30O9*3O9O09'\hlicalion wil1 be made to the Superin- ——I tendent of Provincial Police for the .0OtstWO*3t3t300000999is9i399999 vcneva] fm, fte sa]e Qf 9 0' S C'?inf" -J F'lfGSfi -v j li'iuor by wholesale in and upon the • 21 premises known as Prince Rupert I SAVE MONEY Use New Wellington COAL PHO.VE tit'- LIQUOR ACT, 1010. (Section 10.) NOTICE is hereby given that, on the First day of December next, ap- LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Fancy China French Limoges an'l LVlppon at Special Xmas Prices at Geo. I). Tite's. Vice-President Donaldson of tlie G. T. P., left yesterday morning for the east again. * • " * When Buying Coal get the best. It costs the sriine. New Wellington Conl—Phone 110. tf. 994 Casualty lists from the front contains among the wounded the name of Pte. Rowland White of Prince Rupert. 4 4 » Christian Science Society services are held every Sunday at It a. m. Sunday School at 12 noon. Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock. Hays Building, 245 Second Avenue. * * * The .leath of Patrick Doherty formerly of this city, while serving at the front, has been followed by the announcement of his, brother having being wounded while in action. Mrs. M. Sullivan, sister of these mentioned, lives in Prinee Rupert. LOST. OST—Small leather purse contain-1 ng SI!) and a small diamond rin finder leave at Windsor Hotel wher hoy will receive a reward. MODERN WAP.. (Continued from Page One.) regiments have no separate entity. They are merely part of a division which is about the smallest unit that cuts any real figure here. In fact, we speak of divisions, army corps. and armies, where previously regiments, brigades and divisions were spoken of. As for artillery, it. booms night and da.v. It lulls us to sleep at night, we hear it any time we wake during the night and it is with us every hour of the day. While I write it is a case of cannon to the right of us, cannon to the left of us, cannon all round us and certainly it bellows and thunders. "But with all this, there is a tame- ness and deliberateness about thc whole thing that is, at times, intensely wearying. There is a lack of the whirlwind action that formerly made war glorious. "1 am writing this letter in tlie shelter afforded by canvas thrown over two waggons. In the contracted space thus provided, from four to seven officers sleep every night. The men are sleeping on the ground, packed like sardines and protected by a canvas supported by their rifles. Sometimes we have fairly decent billets In farm houses, convents, priest's resiliences, etc. Other times we have fought for sleep with rats and fowl." ***************************************************** MACHINERY! MACHINERY! BOILERS, ENGINES, SAWMILLS, LOGGING ENGINES, MINING M/iCHINERV, RAILWAY AND CONTRACTORS' EQUIPMENT— BOUGHT ANI) SOLI). The Vancouver Machinery Depot, Ltd. J VANCOUVER ti ***************************************************** For the Little Ones—Children's Tables and Chairs, Doll Buggies and Reds at Geo. !>. Tite's. •*-g_,fc^ •LLP LICENCE X OHO. M.M.S.A. 0 0 Masters and ._:'.!"» prepare) 0 < 0 tor examination. ' nmpas* 1 • S 9 si- <'■;■ 9 Phone Red 502 ;| "NAUTICAL ACADEMY" 9 9 -. o Relgerson Block, opposite 9 iters! Hett) 9 O- .£ &^*VCr0O0000099000000000099 For Rent For Dances. or other social affairs RAILWAY MEN'S HALL formerly Knien Island Hall Apply XV. McLEOI) Phone 537. 3 i Importing Co., Limited, situate at; 5 Prince Rupert, B. C, upon Ihe lands 1 5 described as Lot 4, Block 3 2, Section gjone, Prince Rupert. SlPRINCE RUPERT IMPORTING fi, COMPANY, LIMITED, ALEX. SMITH. Manager. Applicant. Dated First day of October, 1916. 08 m%. .■? SEALED TENDERS will be received by the Minister of Lands not ater than noon on the 20th day ai December, 1916, for the purchase of Pulp Licence X GSC, to cut 1,250,- 000 feet of Spruce. Hemlock nnd Balsam Fir on an area adjoining I.o~t 505, Kildala River, Range 2, Const District. Two (2) year's will be allowed for removal of timber. Further paruauara of the Chie'.' j Forester. Victoria, B. C, or District •Forester, Prince Rupert, B. C. t-30 DR. J. S. BROWN, DENTIST Crown arid Bridge Worl! r< Specialty Offlce: Smilli Block, Third .'itrwu Phone 454. m^K DIA] Ft WANTED FOR THE ROYAL NAVY Two th j.'...-m_ Canadians are wanted for the Royal Naval Canadian Volunteer Reserve towards manning thc new chips of the Imperial Royal Navy. Im nediate overseas service. Only men of good character and good physique accepted. fc_A Pay $1.10 Minimum per day —Free Kit $20.00 per Month Separation Allowance MAJOR J. McMULLIN A, K Jmf* \ 'As-* / \ ■K..-:S ,. ■ ..- Government Office, Prince Rupert. _>cpt. of tho I'J.'-.il Service £5 V. .P u WATER N'OTICE. Take notice rhar G. ;:. Naden Con:. pany Limited, whose address is Prince Rupert, British Columbia, will apply for a licence to take and use 300 cubic feet per second, and to store 40,000 acre feet cf water out of Kum-ea-lon River which flows northwesterly and drains Into Kum- ea-lon Inlet. The storage dam will be located at the nati'ral outlet of Lake Katherine. The capacity of the reservoir to he created is about 1,280 acres, and it will flood about 200 ncres of land. The water will be diverted from the stream at n point about at the storage dam and will be used for power purposes upon the land described as oelow. Thin notice was posted on (he ground on the 4th day of October, 1916 A copy of this notice and an application pursu. np.t thereto anc. lo the "Water Act IIP 14" will be fll3d In the offlce of the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert, British Columbia. Objections to tho application may be filed with 1 he said Water Recorder or with tho Comn- trolle- of Water Rights, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, British Columbia, within thirty days aftsr the first appearance of this notice in a local newspaper. The territory within which the powers in respect, of the undertaking arc to be sxerc.Ised is Prince Rupert, British Columbia, and vicinity and along the transmission line between the Power Station and Trince Rupert, British Columbia. The date of the first publication of this notice Is November 17th 1916. 0. R. NADEN COMPANY LIMITED d-20-16 Applicant. by J. H. PILLSBURY, Agent. GANONGS9 OVERSEAS CHOCOLATES .Si.OO the Box, Wrapped, ready for mailing, address label attached, .lust the thing to send to the Boys nt the Front. ORME'S LIMITED MR;iY A. HARVEY eacher of Violin, Piano, Violincello and Harmony Late of the London, Eng., Conservatory of Music. Pupil of Lansdowne Cottell, the Belgian musician. Pupils prepared for the Associate Board, Vancouver Centre, Royal College of Music. 1208 Second Ave.—Phone Blue 'JT,s Pacific Cartage Limited General Tenns.ng Furniture Movlnn a ..necln'.j •Vtien yon buy COAL buy the P-EJ?' — Ladysmlth Lump or Comox Washed Nut. Poone Blue 138 Res. Pnon* .' H r.'-TO-DATE UNDSArS CARTAGE & STORABi 126 FOURTH STREET JINGLE POT COAL « nandled by us. An older? recti r.ronr- nttnnnni Phm. '*« "■ Prince Rupert Journal SOc. perNonth ***************************************************** * J Biakely Co., Jewellers, * and Watch Repairers * HARRY SELF.' a watchmaker of long experience has been pal in * J charge of that department—Uatlsfac'ion gnarant<>ed. * Sec onr stock of nnggeu from tbe North. Mulct .yonr choice while * thej- lisat an! luvc intra nuuk io ia ihe city a« stlck-pln. brooch { or pendant. -X * Encourage Home iinlustry and keep the money .0 tin city. t EYES TESTED SCIENTIFICALLY by an e.vpcrf In that Hue of J work—Lutes* appliance for testing. * t I J HIGH CXAflS STOCK TO CHOOSE I'i.O.i J 1. * i / ? I Corner Third Avenue and Sixth Street * I * * * ***************************************************** ***************************************************** ' - - 1 Royal Bank of Canada HEAD OFFICII!: MONTREAL ESTABLISHED 1800 Capital Paid up ...... $11,860,000 Reserve Fund S 13,23(1.000 Total Asset* S200.000.000 SbvIiius Bank D'rpartment—81 will open an ucconni Branches Throughout '*"" Ja aud Banking Connections With All Parts of the Unit- -sates. Agents Throughout the World, Ir'. XV. DOTIERTY, Manager - Prince Rupert Branch ***************************************************** ***************************************************** * * * * * * * * ■4 * -ft * * * * * * * * * * * * * SWEET'S MOTOR BOAT CO.'Y Dealing in Knock-Down Frames or Built Complete i * * * * * * 4 4 * * * 4 4 4 * 4 ***************************************************** FISHERMEN TAKE NOTICE Why nol build your own boat from Sweet's Knock-Down Frames? Price Lis! and Catalogue Freely Riven WORKSHOP—SECOND AVENUE BEl'OND LYNCH'S P. O. Ro.\ 7(14 ASK FOR M R0SES1L0U The World's Best Send for Five Roses Cook Book— coupon Wrf(e N»m< »nd Addrew plunly. Don'l Foigrt » endow T«_ QoTlH in stamp* NAME Or DCA1XA . SEING A MANUAL DF GOOD RECIPES cr-'ully chosen from the contributKffls o. over two thouiand •ucceaaful users of Fiv? Roi«M Flr-r througtlWU Canada. Also Useful Notes on the various cImjcs of good thing. to eat. all of which have t.n carefully checked and re-chocked by compeiem authority. Address your Envelope to UKE OF THE WOODS MILLING CO. LIMITED. WINNIPEG Distributors Princ« Rupert, B.C. MTBWART & MOBLKY KHLLY, DOVGX1A8 A OO.
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Title | Prince Rupert Journal |
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Date Issued | 1916-12-03 |
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