The Journal $5.00 a Year Uupttt VOL. VI. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1910. Price 5 Cents. No. 120. GERMAN BANKERS SEND RESERVES OUT OF COUNTRY Enemy Indicates It Realizes Verdun Attack Is A Failure French Army Has Prepared And Is Meeting All Attacks Made By Enemy British And French Forces Will Make Military Base In The Ionian Islands British And French Will Land Forces From Cephalonia Paris, April 11. — The Crown Prince's supreme effort to capture Verdun is spending itself against the stout and intelligent defense of the French. Observers point out that when the assailant realizes that he has fallen' to attain his objective he invariably dellveres an extended assault of great violence before lapsing into nominal trench warfare. Such was the case during the great German attack at Ypres. The onslaught 'asted for five days before the battle ended. Iu these operations the assailants hope to surprise the defenders in an unexpected effort, and to wrest, by taking them unawares, the rewards of their own sacrifices. General Petain, the French com mander, is not to be caught napping, but foresaw the poslbility of this move and straightened and strengthened his line iu anticipation. The battle continues, but is perceptibly dwindling in violence. o GERMANY'S LOSSES HEAVY DURING PROGRESS OF WAR Paris, April 11.—Berlin announces that the Germans have taken 36,000 French prisoners since February 1, and that the German casualties for the same period amount to 35,198. The total German casualties published since the beginning of the war amount to 2,667,372, exclusive of naval or colonial losses or the casualties of the Teuton Allies. TRADES AND LABOR COUNCIL MEETING QUESTION OF COMPENSATION AS TO HOTELS WAS DISCUSSED Action Taken In Endorsing Proposed Changes In Shipping Act. ■ Nearly all tbe delegates were present at the Trades and Labor Council meeting last evening. The Engineers' U.iton brought in a report recommending the endorsing of the petition of the Motor Boat Association, relative to the handling of small craft In the larbor. Among other sections is the request that one licensed officer be allowed to operate a motor boat providing the length does not exceed 65 feet. Another important change in the present law, was that proper provision be made so that an officer holding captain's papers on a smaller boat could quail- TO CHANGE LAW AS TO MOTOR BOATS MINISTER OF .MARINE AND FISH- ERIE.S HAS BILL BEFORE COMMONS NOW Hon. 3. D. Hazen Explained The Working Of The Proposed Xew Measure. In the House of Commons Hon. J. D. Hazen, Minister of Marine and Fisheries, lias a bill to amena' the Canada Shipping Act. The changes are along lines that are interesting to local motor boat owners. When Introducing the bill about two weeks ago, Mr. Hazen said: "The introduction of this bill is considered necessary tn consequence of the very extensive use of gasoline and oil engines in boats in Canada. Under the present law any boat that is over five tons In size and carries passengers is required to have a certificated engineer and a certificated captain. fy for the position on larger craft. I There are a large number of motor Efforts Before Verdun Are Losing Force And Seem Spent The recommendation was endorsed by the council. boats over five tons that are being used for passenger service in Can- A communication was read from jada at the Present time, and I am the Minister of Labor, In reply to a ; advised °y tn* technical officers of request from the local body that the jthe department that it is not neces- falr wage clause be inserted in all sary tor tne saftey of the public that | munition contracts, as complaints had these boats sh0l|m' be compelled to MR. JUSTICE IRVING HAS PASSED AWAY AT VICTORIA Well Known Member Of Court Of Appeal Died In The South. Victoria, April 11.—The Hon. Paulus Aemilius Irving, M. A., D. C. L., .ludge of the Court of Appeal, is dead. He was formerly Deputy Attorney-General and was a judge of the Supreme Court for seventeen years and a judge of the Court of Appeal for seven years. He was a son of the late Sir Aemilius Irving, and was born at Hamilton, Ont., on April 3, 1857. He was educated at Trinity College School, Port Hope, and at Trinity College, Toronto. He was called to the bar of On- t.ondon, April 11.—A oespatch from Athens says that the British and the French ministers have Informed Premier Skouloudis of the intention of their governments to land forces from a harbor of Cephalonia, one of the Ionian Island a few miles west of the mainland. Assurances were given that the Sovereign rights of Greece would be protected in all movements made. o BORN. In this city on Saturday, April 8, to Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Breckenridge, 131 Ninth Avenue East, a son. j reached the local council that the fair wage clause was not being lived up to. The Minister stated that en- Columbia bar in 18S2 and was Deputy Attorney-General of this Province from 1883 to 1890, He acted as special commissioner in the mining dispute In Atlln in IS99, his services at that time being acknowlenged In tario In 18S0; called to the British ! the speech from, the throne. carry both a certificated engineer and a certificated master. "There is a provision in the law quiries were being made and would at present that no person shall act be reported on. , in the double capacity of master and Further Information was brought before the council in reference to engineer of a steamboat. It Is proposed to amend the section, so far as the attempt to organize a National ,'f'sar(is! boatp that do not exceed Engineers* Unidn, this being a purely Canadian organization. It was felt by the council that this would not be in the best interests of labor. An indirect report was given into the council that the strike at Alice sixty-five feet in length, and provide under regulations to be made by the department, Ihat it will be sufficient to have one man, who is both a certificated engineer and a certificated captain. Any man who possesses Arm had been settled, but no definite i both certificates will be allowed to information could be obtained. There command the boat' and also t0 act M were about 180 men affected by the ens'neer' strike. The strike was caused by a ' "The Present act makes provision lower rate of wages being offered !for ensineei"s certificates in tbe case German Bankers Are Getting Reserves Out Of Their Country RESIDENT ENGINEER DENIED GRAFT CHARGE Rome, April 11.—German bankers are transferring their reserves to neutral countries without heeding the losses incurred under unfavorab'e exchange. They are satisfied as long as they succeed in getting the money out of Germany. These steps are ascribed lo the great war loan being a failure, and a coercive measure to secure subscribers to it is feared. ■I. S. McLaughlin Gave Evidence Re- fore Public Accounts Yesterday. Ottawa, April 11.—J, S. McLaughlin, resident Government engineer at Victoria, appeared before the public accounts committee yesterday in connection with tbe alleged grafting in the Victoria Harbor dredging contract. McLaughlin admittea that he allowed an excess of 864 yards iu tbe estimate of the amount of rock j The Morning Journal delivt . i to moved in the first month but adjusted your home at 50 cents a mont.. the matter later. He denied the story of E. G. Mallory and said that he never re cived a dollar of grart from the dredging contracts. Alice Arm As Seen By Well Known Resident Of Prince Rupe FOR RENT Three-Room Plat, Email Block 918.00 Five-Room Flat, Summit Apiii'tnit'iits $15.00 Five-Room House, with bath, Fifth Avenue 815.00 Four-Room Cottage, Modern, close in $18.00 Four-Room Cottage, Sixth Avenue $15.00 Six-Room House, near Cold Storage $15.00 Four-Room House, Summit Avenue $12.00 Tliroc-Room Fat, Washington Block $10.00 FOR SALE 040 Acres of First Class Land at, per Acre $2.00 WANTED 2,000 Shares of Surf Inlet FOR SALE 3,000 Shares of Butte-Rocher De Boule. INSURANCE IN ALL BRANCHES NEW WELLINGTON COAL McCaffery, Gibbons & Doyle, Ltd. PHONE 116. '^909 0O3X!«ft3»OlMHHWtt<Hm^ of boat? driven by steam only, and it Is proposed to make some changes so thai a special certificate may be granted to an engineer in charge of a boat driven by a gasoline, oil or combustion engine." tho men than was the governing wage in the district. The question of compensation for the hotel owners aroused quite a lively discussion. The question was broached to find the feeling of the council. Some of the members felt that If compensation was to be granted It should extend t0 the bartenders ann' workmen as well as to the owners, as it was argued thai lhe men had followed this trade and would find themselves without employment I FAVORITE HOUSEHOLD LUMP The Morning Journal delivered to vour homo at 50 cents n month COAL and without experience in a trade if prohibition were to carry at the coming elections. Others argued that no compensation should be granted The question was laid over until further information co was reported that effor made in Vancouver to secure compensation both for the owners and the employees. The following officers were elected to fill vacancies caused by members leaving: Vice-President, for British Columbia Federation of Labor for this district, VV. E. Thompson; Secretary of local council, L. W. Riley; Legislative Committee. J, Dean. (Continued on Page Four.) AND NUT Phone Prince Rupert Coal Co.. IS uidbegot M|j Look For The Sign forts were being | * ° We Never Close ************************** * * * * * * * * * * * * * X P-io i ? 553— Strictly Union Hous X * * * 024 Third Ave., Prince Ruperl. * ************************** There has been such a demand for The Journal containing the descriptive article on Alice Arm, contributed by J, B. Roerig of this city, that it has decided to re-print tlie greater part of the article, which follows: Kils.iull Valley. The Alice Arm town itself if located on the north shore at lhe head of the inlet, and at the mouth of the Kitsault River, and it is in the valley of he Kitsault that the principal discoveries have been made. Building operations are going forward at a rapid rate, no less than ten buildings are In course of construction at the present time. The hotel being built by O. Evindsen is a very substantial structure of thirty rooms, steam heated throughout, with line marble fireplaces and stained glass decorations, and will cost $K,,- 000. The furniture is In transit, and It is expected that It Will be opened before the first of April Stores Being Opened. Mr, VV", W. Law and associates arc building a store 48x60 feet, and will carry a complete line of general men chandlse, Near Law's place i- Barsfl- low's grocery store, almost ready tor ! business. The Acme, of Prince Rupert, have their place almost finished j and will carry a full line of general merchandise. George Bruggy, form- lerly of Stewart, lia.s his store opened and ready for business. Faulkner the hardware man of Stewart is building a large building to take care of his big Stewart stock which he Is moving down. The Kitsault House, operated' by the well known Northern pioneer. J. B. Robertson, Is the popular lodging house, and It is crowded much beyond capacity every night. The leading cafe is conducted by Jake Hawkinson, and no patron loaves Jake's hungry. W. J. Crawfoi has the livery stable and teaming and packing outfits. Jimmie McAleenan, of Rupert, has just selected a site for a cigar store and pool room. C. H. Orme Is opening a ilruir store. A (old storage. George Prlzzell will build a b illd- ing with cold storage facilities to supply the whole district with fresh meats and packing house lire I is. The Carneys have a boarding 'muse and bunks, and [here are Quite a large number Of cabins built and building. In short, Alice Arm bids fair to become tlie leading ca-r.:- of the new district and will be the hub. On The llllance. Across the Inlet Is Silver City, with good Government wharf and about fifteen cabins. Tills camp will be headquarters of tlie mines along the llllance River, which Hows Into lhe Inlet nearby. One mile down the inlet from Alice Arm town le li ited Bell's Gamp, with good wharf i ■ Hi ties. The population here, nu nbor- Ing aboui '40, all being employ i on Riel's property. Tin- Holly Varden. From a minim: polnl Of vie t, in- ti resi centres in the Dolly \ arden group ami adjoining properties about IS miles up the KItsaull Rive:. Tne Dolly Varden group proper, v. i located about four years ago b 0. Evindsen, Charles Swanson, E. Carlson and J. Pearson, all are divers except Swanson, and ha is a prospector, Evindsen, Carlson aad Pear- sou were engaged iu their occu alion CContlnusd on Bage Three i SAVE MONEY Use New Wellington COAL ■ i PHONE 110 WEDNESDAY. APRIL 12, 1916. PRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL 0rmre Uuper journal Telephone 188. (). H. NELSON', Editor. Telephone 138. Office: 12S Third Avenue, East, near McBride Street. Telphone 138; Postofiice Box 1545. DAILY EDITION. Published every morning except Monday. Delevered by carrier In the city at the following rate, if paid in advance: — One Year ?5.00 Six Month: $2.50 Three .Months J1.25 If not paid in advance, per Month $0.50 Advertising Rates Upon Application. Telephone 188. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1916. way in which he brushed away all technicalities of law, and using the good common sense which had been allotted to him, he dealt out highly satisfactory judgments. At the same time his judgments In the courts were not regarded as specially exhaustive on any point. ■s-is^PfK^ No. and LAND ACT. GOVERNMENT RENTALS. The News is very critical about the rentals paid some residents for Dominion Government offices occupied by the Government. The situation is not anything to get excited over. We are inclined io think that the leases of the properties referred to by the News are not in any instance malting exorbitant profits, if indeed they are making profits at all. In the case of the Merryfleld lease, instead of its being a small office, the ex- amining warehouse is almost 100 feet by fifty feet. Tn the case of the post office building there is the ground floor of 100 i'eet by 50 feet, and the greater pari of the second floor leased to the Government, In audition the owners heat the place. We are very much mistaken if the building is a revenue producer. The Telegraph Company occupies the whole front, under tlle provlalons o£ the „Land offices on the second floor in the j Registry Act" are required to contest Nos. 5,692 and 5,697. of Application 8,009-1 8,048-1. LAND REGISTRY ACT. Notice Under Section 3*3. TAKE NOTICE that an application has been made to register Mitchell I Albert, of Prince Rupert, 13. C, as the owner in Fee-simple, under two Tax Sale Deeds from the Collector of the City of Prince Rupert, to Mitchell Albert, bearing date the 10th and 15th day of September, A. D., 1915, in pursuance of a Tax Sale held by said Municipality on or about the 9th day of September, 1914, of all and singular certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate, lying, and being in the City of Prince Rupert, in tlie Province of British Columbia, more particularly known and described as: Lots One ill aim Two (2), Block Forty-five (45), Section Seven (7), and Lot Thirty-eight (38), Block One (1), Section Eight (S), Map 923. You and those claiming through or under you, and all persons claiming any interest in the said land by descent whose title is not registered Form Of Notice. Skeena Land District, District Of Const, Range 4. TAKE NOTICE that Clyde A. Heller, occupation mine operator, intends to apply for pei mission to purchase the following aescribed lands: Cmmcncing at. a post planted about one hundred yards Northerly from the mouth of Paradise Creek on the Easterly shore of Bear Lake, Princess Royal Island; thence East 40 chains; thence South 20 chains; thence West 4u chains more or less to the shore of Bear Lake; thence Northerly along the shore of said Lake to the place of commencement, containing SO acres more or less, 'ebruary 18th, 1916. f-a-24 CLYDE A. HELLER. Stephens building, as well as an office In tbe rear part, and in addition to this has storage space for heavy material in the basement. Certainly, as compared with rentals paid by the Liberal Government, the rents now prevaling are not to be regarded as exorbitant. DEATH OP HON'. P. A. IRVING, j The death of Mr. Justice Irving, i of the Courl of Appeal of this Province, removes the senior judge of the High Court? of lhe Province. There have been judges that have laid greater stress upon the nice points of law than the late occupant of ihe bench. There have been none thatj dispensed justice with a higher endeavor to do justice than he did. When he was sent into the north to settle the mining disputes, In the territory west of Skagway. hf won the respect of all concerned by the POSTAL NOTICE. Postmasters are informed that the exchange of -Money Orders with Denmark, Holland, Norway and Sweuen, which was suspended on the 8th August, 1914, has been resumed, and Money Orders may be issued on these countries at the same rates of commission ajs formerly. MINERAL ACT. (Form P.) Certificate <n Improvements. NOTICE. Blue Bird Mineral Claim, situate in the Skeena Mining Division of Cassier District. Where located: On Glacier Creek. Goose Bay, B. C, about 2 miles from mouth. TAKE NOTICE that I, J. Fred Ritchie. Free Miner's Certificate No. 90.071B, acting as agent for Arthur C. Crookall, Free Miner's Certificate No. 94.053B, intends, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claim. And further take notice that action, under section 85, must be commenced before the Issuance of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 2nd day of February, A. D., 1916. J. FRED RITCHIE, w-f-9, A»ent. WATER NOTICE. TAKE NOTICE that THE SURF INLET POWER COMPANY, LIMITED, wll' apply by Petition to the Minister for the approval of the undertaking of its works and that such Petition will be heard in the office of the .Board on a date to be fixed by the Comptroller and that any person may file an objection thereto In the office of the Comptroller or of the Recorder of the Distirct. The name and address of the ap- p'lcant Is THE SURF INLET POWER COMPANY, LIMITED, having Its Hoau Office at 1,001 Rogers Building, Vancouver, li. C. Tne Water Recorder's office in which this notice is to be filed Is at the Court House. Prince Rupert. B. C. The name of the lake from which the water Is to be taken is Cougar Lake, Princess Royal Island. The quantity of water applleo. for is ten thousand inches or sixteen thousand cubic feet per minute. The proposed point of diversion is at a point at the outlet of Cougar Lake, and it is to be returned at a point at sea level on Surf Inlet, and will be used for developing power and electric energy to be used within a radius of ten (10) miles of the works on Princess Royal Island. A copy of th.s notice was posted on the ground on the 24th day of February, A. D., 1916. Dated at Vancouver, B. C. this 24th nay of February, A. D., 1916. THE SURF INLET POWER COMPANY, LIMITED. F. W. HOLLER, s-f-26. Superintendent and Agent. MINERAL ACT. Certificate Of Improvements. NOTICE. "Dolly Varden," "Dolly Varden No. 1," "Dolly Varden No, 2," "Dolly Varden No. 4," "Dolly Varden No. :.," "Dolly Varden No. 6," and "Dolly Varden No. 7." Mineral Claims, situate In the Skeena Mining Division of Cassair District. Where located: About 17 miles from head of Alice arm on the Kit- j ''!aim to or in respect of the land so the claim of the tax purchaser within forty-five days of the service of this notice upon you. Otherwise you and each of you will be for ever estopped and debarred from setting up any claim to or in respect of the said land, and I shall register the said Mitchell Albert as owner in fee. Your attenrion is called to section ,'3 0 of the "Land Registry Act" and amendments, and especially to the following extract therefrom which relates to the above notice: — "And In default of a caiet or certificate of lis pendens being filed before the registration as owner of the persons entitled under such tax sale, I all persons so served with notice, or j served with notice under subsection! (6) of section 155 of the "Municipal SYNAPSIS OF COAL Clauses Act, 1906," ur sectioii 293 of REGULATIONS. the "Municipal Act." or section 139 of the "Assessment Act, 1903," or section 253 of the "Taxation Act," in cases in which notice under this Act is dispensed with as hereinafter pro- video', 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 registered under the provisions of this Act, shall be for ever estopped and debarred from setting up any HOTEL DIRECTORY Members of the Prince Ruperl Licensed \intners' Association. WINDSOR HOTEL Cor. of First Ave. and Eighth St. XV. H. WRIGHT, Prop. HOTEL CENTRAL First Ave. and Seventh St. European and American Plans $1.00 to $2.50 Per Day Peter Black, Prop. KNOX HOTEL First Ave. Between Eighth and Ninth European Plan; Rates 50c to $1.00 Per Day Besner & Besner, Preps, Rates For Advertising Under An) Heading. Minimum charge of ad. . . . 25e One insertion, per word If Six consecutive insertions 4c Twenty-six consecutive insertions (one month) 15c Birth notice, one insertion . .. 50< Marriage notice, one insertion ,. SOc Death notice, one insertion .... SOc Card of thanks 50c All condensed advertisements are eash In advance, otherwise one cent a word each Insertion straight. EMRPESS HOTEL J. V. Rochester V. D. Casley Tlirid Ave. Between Sixth nnd Seventh Sts. ROYAL HOTEL Corley & Burgess, Props. Third Ave. and Sixth St. European Plan Steam Heated BEAVER WHOLESALE L1QCOR CO., LIMITED Second Ave. mill Sixlli St. PHONE 102. PRINCE IIRPERT IMPORTING CO., LIMITED Empress Hotel Building—Third Ave. PHONE 7 LAND ACT. Form Of Notice. MINING Skeena Land District, District Of Const, Range 4. TAKE NOTICE that F. W. Ho'ler, os Surf Inlet, occupation mine superintendent, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following de- s.ribed lands: Commencing at a post planted about 150 feet South of the Northwest corner of Lot 11, Range 4, Coast District thence South 20 chains; hence West 20 chains more or less to the shore of Surf Inlet; thence following the shore line Easterly and Northerly to the place of commencement, containing 40 acres more or less. |F«bruaiy 18th, 1916. f-a-24 FREDERICK A. HOLLER. sault River. TAKE NOTICE that Richard T3. McGinnis, Free Miner's Certificate 94,ol."', Agent for K. Ludwlg Elk, f'r. " Miner's Certificate 93,918, Ole Pearson, Free Miner's Certificate 94,. 004, Ernest Carlson, Free Miner's Certificate 94,003, Ole Evindsen, ]■'."" Miner's Certificate 93,909, and Charles Swanson, Free Miner's Certificate 93,902, intends, sixty days, fiom the date Hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of each of the above claims. AND FURTHER take notice, that action, under section 85, must be commenced before the Issue of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 30th day of March, A. D., 1916. m-30. Coal mining right of thi Dominion in Manitoba. Saskatchewan and Alberta, the Y' .'On Territory, the Northwest Territories and a portion of the Province of British Columbia, may be leased for a term of twrii- ty-one years at an animal rental of $1 per acre Not mere than 2,560 acres will be )aaseo !o one applicant, Applications 'r,' a lens- mist be made by tlie applicant in person to til Agent or Sub-Agent of the dis- tric In which the rights -prlind for are situated. . Ir. surveyed territory me laud must 'e described by sections, or legal subdivisions of sections, and in unsurveyed territory ti. tract applied for Lhai! nc staked out by the applicant himself. Each application must be ic im- Ipanied by a fee of ...5, which will he |r 'undid If the :.£ht. applied for are I not available, but not otherwise. A British Columbia, this 3ru royalty ah*all be paid r-n the mer- icnantable output of tne mine af the day of January, A. D., 1916. Irate of five cents per ton. H. F. MacLEOD. I . T.!}6, l^rson operating the mine shall furnish tlie .Agen' with sworn District Registrar, returns accounting for the full To Cella Chesterfield', John Haga- Quantity of merchantable coal mined and pay tlie royalty thereon, if the man, Fred Kuyath. f-1.9-l-m. I coal mining rights re not being op- |erate«\ such returns abend o furnished at least oe sold for taxes." Dated at the Land Registry Office, at the City of Prince Rupert, Province of LAND ACT. SPRUCE LOGS WANTED. Wanted large quantity Spruce logs. of good Blze, and scaling at least 30 per cent. No. 1. Write particulars ae to price, quality and earliest de- ncres more or less, livery to C. P Coles & Co., Vancou- February 18th, 1916. ver. tf I f a-24 FREDERICK BRADSHAW. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ a year. M The lease will luclude tbe coal Skeena Land District, District Of mining rights only; but the lesf.ee niav be ponuilte; to purchase What- ('oast, Range 4. I(,ver avanabie BurfaM rights may be TAKE NOTICE that Frederick | considered necessa.,' for the working of the mine at the rat? of 110 per acre. Bradshaw. of Tonopah, Nevada, oc- cupatlon mli.e manager, ii.oend:, to j ^ fuJ, ,,Uul.matlon appl,ontlon apply for permission to purchase the J should be made to i j Secretary of following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 200 feet Easterly from the Northwest corner of Lot 40, Range 4, Coast District; thence North 20 chains; thence West 20 chains; thence South 20 chains more or less to the shore of Surf Inlet; thence following tho shore line to the place of commencement, containing forty the Department of the Interior, Ot tnwa, or to any Agent ur Sub-Agent of Dominion Lands. W. W. CORY, Deputy Minister of the Interior HAYNER BROS Pioneer Funeral Director* uml Eiiilmliiii'is. Open Day and Xluht. Ladles' Assistant In Attendance. PHONE 86. 710 THIRD AVE. LAND ACT. TAKE NOTICE that I, Miles Mac- Innis, of Anyox, B. C„ occupation merchant, intend to ',/piy for pei- mission to purchase the following described land: Commencing at a post planted about 1,500 feet distant In a southeast direction from the shore of an unnamed lake situated near the summit of the divide between the head of Alice Arm and the Naas River, being abo'it sixteen miles In an easterly direction from the head of Alice Arm, Cassiar District, B. C. Thence soutli 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, tlietice east 80 chains to the point of commencement, and containing 64(1 acres, more or less. MILES MacINNIS. Applicant, Carl Bowman, Agent IKHJ3>lKWKHKW<K!-aiKH«HKKKKK10a' id B. C. Undertakers | beg to inform their friends and the public generally that they have engagea the services of a First class Undertaker, who is a graduate of a Canadian and American College of Embalming, Sanitation, Disinfection and Bacteriology, and who holds both Canadian and American Diplomas. Lady Aslstant always In attendance to c?'« for ladles and children. Office and Parlors No. Hi, corner 2nd Street and 2nd Ave. g fi Phone 41. Open Day and Night n oHKBKH^tttttt-iKBKHJOiaiawiKrtHKHSir MINERAL ACT.. I (Form F.) Certificate Of Improvements. NOTICE. "WINER," "TERMINUS," "KANSAS," "BIG MISSOURI," "DAUNTLESS," "GOLDEN CROWN," "EP- LURIBUS" AND "LAURA" Mineral Claims, situate in the Portland Canal Mining Division of Cassiar District. Where located: On Salmon River. TAKE NOTICE that I, Daniel Lindeborg, F. M. C, No. 93.839B., acting for myself ann' as agent for Andrew Lindeborg, F. M. C, No, 93,- 83SB., Hiram Stevenson, F. M. C, No. 93.844B., and D. C. Barbrick, F. M. C, No. 91,112B., Administrator of the James Proudfoot Estate, Intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claim. And further lake notice tuat action, under section 85, must be commenced before the issue of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 31st day of January, A. D., 1916. m-2-ily-2. Pacific Cartage Limited General Teaming Furniture Moving a Specialty. Wben you buy COAL buy the BEST — Ladysmlth Lump or Comox Washed Nut. PHONE 554 P.O. BOX 60 FOR P APERHANGING AIMING OLISH1NG AND WALL TINTING HIOH-GRADE INTERIOR DECORATING A SPECIALTV Martin Swanson SECOND AVE. JEAR McBRIDB IJtKHKHJJttHKHKHKHKHKHKHKl 0999 THE MOST COMFORTABLE TOURING CAR IN THE CITY Answer* all culls day and night Phone 99 Stand: Front Empress Theatre 0000000000990000990000000$ I WALKER'S MUSIC STORE .3") Corner Second Ave and -Ith St. O Pianos and other musical in- 5 siiiiiiicnis for sale. % Pianos to Rent. 5 9 A large assortment of sheet a music. Classic songs and music, o V and all the popular selections of the day. 1>lKHMHW>lttWKttI 3Wm<8KHK«HKH35 The Morning Journal 50c. per month Reduced Price of MILK The Standard Dairy will deliver pure milk of Its usual high standard at 5 cents a Pint or 10 cents a Quart. Phone Standard Dairy. Blue 247 9 Prince Rupert Transfer Co. --FOR- Coal, Furniture Moving, Baggage and Heavy Teaming 0 1 W. J. CRAWFORD, Manager £ nUflATI? KkQQ Office and Resldeuce. I PHONE 5bb 1000 THIRI, Am ***************************************************** 1 LUMBER *. X Coal, Cement, Plaster and Brick X AND A COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDERS' SUPPLIES | WESTHOLME LUMBER CO., LTD. ' X First Avenue il Prince Rupert Telephone 186 jfiKMJmJiJmJmMM \mMMMMM MJLMMMM UMilMMitK HJUtl "TTTITTTTTTTTTTTnTTT "TTTTTTTTTT PRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1916. Subscribe For The JOURNAL Get the News in the Morning by reading the Paper that gives the facts ADVERTISE IN THE JOURNAL Get the Best Value for your Money by advertising in a paper that always goes into the homes. The Journal is the only Morning Daily in the north The Journal gives its readers the facts a- bout the industries of North The Journal is a Booster for Prince Rupert-sand the North. Assist in the Work Subscription 50c. per month or $5.00 per year in advance ALICE ARM. (Continued from Page One.) during the construction of Zanardl bridge, upon the completion of which they formed a prospecting expedition, taking Swanson for his experience and started out in the Alice Arm district. Their first locations were made as the Dolly Varden group, the second group a little further on being named the Red Point group. Both of these properties are capable of Immense possibilities. A Rich Company. The Dolly Varden was bonded to R. B. McGinnis for the Dolly Varden Company, which took over the property, and the bond has been fully paid for. It is stated on very good authority that the company has a paid up.capital of $1,000,000 cash. J. D. Hubbard, Chicago, 111., Is President, and K, Concannon of the same city is Secretary. It is said that the company is a subsidiary of the Chicago Exploration Company, which is a large operating company in Nevada, Arizona and Mexico. About $75,000 has been expended in development work. Considerable drifting and cross-cutting has been done and a diamond drill has been actively at work since last summer proving up the ore bodies. There are two distinct ledges In sight, ranging from 30 to 40 feet wide. Values Are Good. The values are principally in silver, and ii is stated that the ledges j will average $40 per ton, although there are patches of very high grade showing brittle silver all through, which will go 1,600 ounces of silver. During the month of February the same company took over from the same locators the Red Point group, which has a very large showing of 30 per cent, copper. The first payment on the bond has been made and development Is steadily going forward. The same company has also taken over the Cameron group, about four miles to the north. A 400 ton mill is planned, midway between the properties, and tenders for a waggon road from the mine to the camp were opened this week. It is expected that by the first of April at least 400 men will be engaged In the construction of the road. C. O. Lindeberg is consulting engineer: R. B. McGinnis is field manager, while H. C. Ingle is sunerintendent in charge of the mines. The Spanish Group. The EspeVanza mines, known locally as the Spanish group, belongs I to Pedro Salinas. B. Salinas and A. G. Lothgren, who bought the property in at sheriff's sale under a mechanic's lien for wages due. amounting, it is said, to $4."i0, The first shipment of ore taken out in less than a month, gave net smelter returns of $6,000. There is now sacked and in transit a second shipment of the same grade of ore, from which returns of $10,000 is expected. The first lot gave returns of 220 ounces silver, .29 ounces gold, 3 per cent, copper, and 77 per cent, silica. Owing to the high silica content of the ore a very favorable smelter treatment rate has been obtained from the Granby Company, where the product was shipped. The mliip consists of a group of three claims, and Is located on a hill about one and a-half miles from the town of Alice Arm. Seven men are employed, and from now on a consiani output will be maintained. Substantial ramp buildings have been erected and considerable development | work accomplished. This Is the first property to enter the regular shipping list. On the beach a residence for Mr. Reil, office buildings, blacksmith shop, wharf and boarding and lodging houses have been built, and excavation is under way for a concentrating mill, the machinery for which has already been landed. The mine is located on the hill about one mile back from the beach, at an elevation of 1,200 feet. D. H. Martin, an old- time miner of the Rossland district, is foreman in direct charge of the work at the mine. A Record Maker. What Is probably one of the largest discoveries of Molybdenite has been opened. It is safe to say that Molybdenite occurs in a ledge at least fifty feet wide. An idea can be gained of the extent of the ore body when it is realized that the highest output from any mine in the British Empire today Is 500 pounds of the finished product per day, while the calculations at the Reil property call for an output of from 8,000 to 10,000 pounds per day, as soon as the mill Is in running order. The property Is being operated under bond to a Seattle syndicate headed by C. P. Reil. A shipment of fifteen tons of raw ore went forward from the property this week. This shipment was made principally for experimental purposes, for it is proposed to turn out the finished product at the mine, and it is stated that the entire output has been contracted for by the British Government. The metal is used as an alloy in making high speed steel and as a lamp filament. There are many other groups in the initial stages of development, and plenty of opportunities for the capitalist as well as the prospector. The opinion Is that the district lias hardly been scratched. Well informed mining men seem to be firmly convinced that the Alice Arm district will certainly be a big, well developed, permanent mining camp before the present year is out. G.T.P. Steamship and Railway Schedules /TB5JH& S. S. PRINCE RUPERT For Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, every Saturday at 9 a.m. For Anyox (Granby Bay) every Thursday at 12 Midnight. S. S. PRINCE JOHN For Ketchikan. Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway. every Thursday at 12 Noon. S. S. PRINCE ALBERT For Port Simpson, Arrandale, Kincolith, Anyox, Alice Arm aud Stewart, April 1, 15, 29—May 13, at 12 Midnight. For Masett, Port Clements anoNaden Harbor, April 3, 17—May 1, 15, 29, at 12 Midnight. For Queen Charlotte City, Skidegate, Lockeport and .Tedway, April 5, 19—May 3, 17, 31, at S p.m. For Surf Inlet, Bella Bella, K'amu, Alert Bay and Vancouver, April 7, 21—May 5, 19—June 2, at 12 Midnight. G. T. P. TRAIN SERVICE Passenger Trains leave Prince Rupert on .Mondays and Thursdays at 10:30 a.m., for Ediuontcn, Winnipeg, Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, New Vork and all Eastern Points. "THE ROAD OF MARVELLOUS SCENERY." On Saturdays also Mixed Train, carrying passenger couch, leaves for Edmonton all O a.m., making close connections there with regular passenger train for Winnipeg. For Steamship anl Sleeping Car Reservations, and full Information regarding travel to any pint of the world, apply to G. T. P. Ticket Ollice Third Avenue—Phone 800. A. DAVIDSON, General Agent. S. O. ERICH, City Passenger and Ticket Agent. Agency All Atlantic mid Trans-Pacific Steamship Lines. ".'."UStta Get your puino tuned by Harry C. Evans, pioneer piano tuner and player expert. Leave orders at Bulger & Denike's, (Wark's) jewelry store. tf. TAX NOTICE. Prince Rupert Assessment district. Notice is hereby given in accordance with the Statutes that all assessed taxes, income aud school taxes, issessed and leviea under the "Taxation Act" anl "Public Schools Act" are now due and payable for tho year 191(3. All taxes collectable for the Prince Rupert Assessment District are due and payable at my ollice, situated in the Provincial Land Registry Building, in the City of Prince Rupert, B. C. This Notice tn terms or law, is equivalent to a persona', demand by me upon i,Il persons liable for taxes. Dated at Prince Rupert, B C, Jaaviry 8th, 1916. C. XV. HOMER, Assessor and Collector for the "rince Rupert Assessment District. Canadian Pacific Railway Lowest rates to all Eastern points via steamer t<> Vancouver aud Canadian Pacific Railway -d Meals and Berth Included on steamer PRINCESS MAQUINNA, SOUTHBOUND, Sunday, II p.m. PRINCESS SOPHIA SOUTHBOUND, Tuesday. April lltb. J. I. PETERS, General Agent, corner Third Ave. and Fourth St. | RUPERT MARINE IRONWORKS AND SUPPLY CO, LIMITED WATERFRONT. PRINCE RUPERT ENGINEERS MACHINIST'S AND MACHINERY CONTRACTl ItS Specialists in Marine Power Plain- Oil, Steam, or Gasoline. li. C. Coast Agentsc for the British ICromlioul Semi-Diesel Oil I ••■ ginc—tlie most reliable an economical, and tile chea; power I'or lisliing hoats. tugs a- ' passenger vessels. v> Standard Gas Flngine Company's Engines and Pans in stock. 9 a«t. Royal Naval College Ol' Canada. The next examination for the entry of Naval Cadets will he helo at the examination centres of tlie Civil Ser- i [vice Commission in May, 191(1, sue-1 Icessful candidates joining the College! Ion or about the 1st August. Appllca-I J tions for entry will be received upi [to the 15th April by tlie Secretary, | Civil Service Commission, Ottawa, g c 0 0 £►*•>■■*-< Jew- • • ""% 4,. ''M^'^i'irfo'lJ 'T"f'i*h4ri-v 'MiTiaHK I Steel, Iron, Oils, Wire Rope, Balata ISellin, 13. C. Wood Pull. Columbian Bronze Propellers, Storage Batteries, Dynamos >i Marine Accessories. 0 airs—First-class equipment ind staff (or machine and ship X pairs. | P.O. BOX 5 TELEPHONE 313 »HMJ aaoootioooaooooaotooooooooooaotiotfootitya^oooo from whom blank entry form: now he obtained. The Hopkins' Property. I About IB miles up the llliance I Candidates Tor Hie examination in River Is located the group that Mr.! Mn>' noxl m,lst DG between the ages J. B. Hopkins is operating ur sr bond from J. E. Stark and associa :s, The showing Is principally nf i *p- per; a large and strong ledge cabling as much as 40 per cent. co| er is being developed by lhe syndic ite backing Mr. Hopkins. This propc-ty will doubtless be a regular shl; "er as soon as transportation Is provl \i. Roll's Camp. of fourteen and sixteen on the 1st July, 1916. Further details can be obtained on application to the undersigned. 0, J. DESBARATS. Deputy Minister of the Naval Service. Department nf (he Naval Service, O'tawa. January 10th, 1916. I'nautborlzed publication of this -auo<[«CKKHJoi>i»rKi<K>aa<><H>oo<>^ . RECRUITS WANTED For 102nd Battalion Applicants should present themselves at the local office, Second Avenue, between the bonis of ii and li! in tiie forenoon or - and I In the afternoon, when Corp. diaries !■: Vouiigiiinii will be present to give all necessary Informa- 9 tion and to receive recruits, f YOUR KING AND COUNTRY NEED YOU 8 L- 90 0 O-CHKHKHHHKHKl O00000O000990t)00Oa00000O0a00000000<l0a4 One and one-half miles down the j advertisement will not hn paid for. Inlet from Alice Arm Is Reil's Camp. I--90.793. S-m-j-.TO J. H. HILDITCH Contractor and Builder KHtlmntes given on nil classes ol work, whether small or large. Per soon I attention uiven to every 'turn. PHONE QIIERN 151 I'liiu* Blue 1S3 Res. Pbe HP.TO.DATB UNDSArS CARTAGEaSTOBAGL 126 FOURTH STREET JINGLE POT COAI bandied 'by i prompt atlell All orders i i I'lioi* "o WEDNESDAY APRIL 12, 1916. PRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL KODAKS Films 1 Kodak Supplies at Catalogue Prices Developing and Printing For Amateurs Work finished same day as receved NOW IS KODAK TIME ■10000000000000000000000000* I PERSONALS 1 i * 90000090900090-000900090900 Wm. McLagan, of Alice Arm, is in the city. *. * X A. XV. Carter, of the Oceanic Cannery, is in the city. ... John Moe, of Edmonton, formerly a resident here in construction days arrived last evening. * * * W. A. McMarttn, of Vancouver, representing McLennan & McFeeley, returned from the interior lasl evening. . 4 4 0. B. Smith, Superintendent of the Granby mines at Anyox, is in the city. He is on his way to the mining town. Orme's Limited Corner Third Ave. and Sixth Street WE ARE, MERE TO SERVE YOU LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Grand Shakespearean Festival by the students of the High School in the Westholme Theatre April 20. General admission 25 cents, reserved seats 50 cents. tf. » • . Bulger & Denike do reliable watch repairing. 1-w. H. 0. Roberts, of the San Juan Fish Company, has work well under way at his sheds on Ihe G. T. P. wharf. 4.4 The disagreement between the men and the contractors on the road from Alice Arm to the Dolly Varden mine has been settled'. The rate of $3 a day, with ?1 for messing is accepted, it is reported, and work is again under way. * * % The city council will hold a regular meeting tihs afternoon at 5 o'clock. At that meeting some bylaws converting various bonds into serials will be finally adopted, having pass?d the council last Monday. A bylaw to consolidate the indebtedness of the city, so as to comply with the latest scheme for disposing of the bonds, will be introduced also. o TRADES AND LABOR. MINERAL ACT. (Form F.) Certillcate Of Improvements. NOTICE. "TIP TOP," "RAMBLER," "BU- ENA VISTA," "PROVINCE." "JAIN" AND "KNOB HILL," Mineral Claims, situate in the Portland Canal Mining Division of Cassiar District. Where located: On Salmon River. TAKE NOTICE that I, Daniel Lindeborg, F. M. C, No, 93.839B., seting for myself and as agent for Andrew Lindeborg, F. M. C, No. 93,- 8:!8B., Hiram Stevenson, F. M. C, No. 93,84413., and D. C. Barbrick, F. M. O, No. 91,112B„ Administrator of the James Proudfoot Estate, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Gran! of the above claim. And further take notice that action, under section 85, must be commenced before the issue of such Cer- lilicale of Improvements. Dated this 31st day of January, A. D . 1916. m-2-jly-: NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to firms and individuals who sell provisions or other supplies to Stewards of Canadian Government Ships under this Department, that the Department is not responsible for debts contracted by such Stewards, _..,, ... Clause No. 8 of Contract with Stewards, covering the Victualling of such Ships reads as follows: — "It Is distinctly understood by the "parties hereto that the said Department shall not be responsible for "any debts contracted by the said "Steward, and the said Steward "agrees to notify all persons with "whom he wishes to contract for the "purchase of any such provisions, "store or groceries, and 'oe'oie contracting for same, that the said Department, shall not be responsible "for any debt to be contracted by him "in that or any other respect." G. J. DESBARATS, Deputy Minister of the Naval Service. Department of (he Naval Service, . Ottawa. March 21st, 1916. Unauthorised publication of this advertisement will not be paid for. —95,346. a5-6w. (Continued from Page One.) Before adjourning the President took opportunity to extend to W. E. T. Thompson the sympathy of the members of tbe Trades and Labor Council in his late bereavement, when he lost one of his children. Mr; Thompson feelingly thanked the members for their kindly sympathy. NOTICE. SHERIFF'S SALE OF LAND. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, BETWEEN: C. L. Queen, Plaintiff; AND The Pine Creek Flume Company, Limited, Defendant. Pursuant to the order of the Honourable Mr. Justice MacDonald made herein, I will offer for sale at my office in the Court House, Prince Rupert, B. O, on Thursday, the 29th day of April, A. D., 1916, at the hour ft 11 o'clock in the forenoon, the fol- lawlng lands and leases: — Lot 254, Group 1, Cassiar District, Province of British Columbia; and three hydraulic leases, known as "Dynamite," "Dewdney" and "Vancouver," all being situate and lying on the North side of Pine Creek, Province of British Columbia. The only charge appearing against Lot 254 is a conveyance in fee by way of mortgage to secure debentures to the amount of Ninety-eighl hundred' dollars ($9,800.00), registered the 17th day of December, 1903, and the Judgment herein for Sixteen hundred and ninety-five dollars ($1,695.00), and costs, filed the 14th day of June, 1915, under number 202. Further particulars may be obtained at my office. JOHN SHIRLEY, m-19 a-19 Sheriff. 'Tie Morning Journal delivered to your come at 50 cents a month. | Highest Prices Paid For | FURS ill 0 0 a | If you have any Furs to sell, do not dispose of f Them without Consulting Us. g 0 a Furs may be consigned to us for approval, at our expense. Send a 9 by Express, submitting prices. We will pay express both ways if R 5 price: is not agreed upon. 0 W. GOLDBLOOM 9 HEADQUARTERS IN THE piTy AT HOTEL PRINCE RUPERT fO9OO90O0000OO9Otf9OOOOOO^C-10909<tO^O99O9CO990O99AOOOOO Quality vs. Imitation The difference between a real thing and an imitation of it is illustrated by the difference between "Budweiser" Beer and beers that seek to resemble Budweiser The nearest to the original that imitators ever came was in the counterfeiting of our label But they have never produced a beer that in any way equals "Budweiser," nor can they ever. Budweiier is bottled only (with cork* or crown cap.) at tho Anheuser-Busch Brewery St. Louii, Mo. m glKHKHKHJOiWKHWKHWlJlKH^^ Eye TroublesCorrected Mr. Bulger has had over ten yearn experience In Bight testing and fitting glasses, and last mid-summer took a post grao'uate course, which included the latest discoveries in too science of optometry or eye measuring. One of the most important is dynamic sklametry. The new method of Prof. A. J. Cross, of New York, In which the eye is measured by a beam of reflected light and any error Is recorded. Rut we do not simply rely on one method; each eye la tested separately, ln three different ways, besides trying the muscular balance, together and the nervous acuteness. We use the new drugless method's, no drops in the eye and no heavy frame resting on your face; ours swlngB from the wall by a bracket. PRICES AS LOW AS ANTWHERB BULGER & DENIKE OPTICIANS AND JEWELLERS Blakely Co*, Jewellers, and Watch Repairers HARRY SELFE a watchmaker of long experience has been pnt ln charge of that department—Satisfaction guaranteed. Sec our stock of nuggets from the North. Make yonr choice while they lust and lia"e them made up in the city as stick-pin. brooch or pendant. Encourage Home Industry and keep the money in the city. EYES TESTED SCIENTIFICALLY by an expert in that line of work—Latest appliance for testing. HIGH CLASS STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM t Corner Third Avenue and Sixth Street »¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥»¥»¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥»¥¥»¥') British Columbia Conference Parsonage 032 Sixth Ave. XV. THE METHODIST CHURCH Rev. J. F. Dimmick, Pastor. Church, Sixth Ave. & Musgrav Place MR. HARRY HANSON, Prince Rupert, B. C, April 9, 1914. "The Reliable Plumber," Prince Rupert, B. C, I have great pleasure i.i certifying to the excellent hot water and heating system that you Installed In our parsonage, and that after six months of operation through the winter months it has given every satisfaction. The system heats a thirty gallon lank of water to boiling temperature in one hour after the lire has been started; it in no way interferes with the oven for baking purposes. In addition to this, the wall radiator which you placed in dining-room and connected with the range boiler has given us splendid satisfaction, supplying us with ample heating throughout tbe w'nter, saving us the cost of a stove and fuel. I most heartily testify to the satisfaction and efficiency of your system and gladly recommend it. Yours very truly, (Signed) (Rev.) J. F. DIMMICK. Speceial price for coil for month of March only will be Fifteen dollars, Ten dollars cash, balance .'50 days. >■ HARRY HANSON p THE RELIABLE f-LI'MBER hone 489 P. O. Box 895 if.**************************************************** ***************************************************** I Royal Bank of Canada X HEAD OFFICE: MONTREAL ESTABLISHED 1809 X Capital Paid up $11,5(30,000 + Reserve Fund $13,23(3,000 * Total Asset* $200,000,000 J I Savings Bank Department—$1 will open an account I Brandies Throughout Canada and Banking Connections With All X Parts of the Unitef* Slates. Agents Throughout the World. X F. XV. DOHERTY, Manager - Prince Rupert Brunch ***************************************************** A. E. WRIGHT Provincial and Dominion I.and Siir- ieyor—Surveying and Engineering. letween Second nnd Third Avenues P 0. Box IO. 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