"r , • . L lsi> ^t^Ju^, Va The Journal $5.00 a Year VOL. VI. timet Unpett latrtni* High-cltsi Job Work prince Rupert, b. a, Saturday, april s, 1010. Price ." Cents, -N'o. 117. TURKO-BULGARIAN WAR REPORT Artillery Actions Have Been Common Along French Front German Patrol Taken Prisoners On Macedonian Front W. T. Donnelly, Designer, Explained Position Of Affairs Respecting Drydock Threatened War Between Turkey And Bulgaria Over Ceded Territory GOVERNMENT HAS A SAFEGUARD .provision made to guard de- p08itors op dominion trust against loss Tho Amount Of The Bonds l»ut I'p Will Be Covered By The IProrince. Premier Bowser has announced in the Legislature that It was the intention of the Government to provide an amount of $250,000 equai to the Dominion Trust Indemnity Bonds with the London Guaranty & Accident Company, this is for administration purposes, and in case'the suits to be brought by the Provincial" Government against these- two corananles to compel to pay on the bonfls^fails in the Privy Council, then the Govern- Lonnon, April 7.—A despatch from Bucharest says that the Turko-Bul- garian relations have been greatly strained because the Turks refused to ratify lhe cession of territory handed over by Turkey to Bulgaria. There is much talk of a Turko-Bul- garian war. Apparently the Bulgarian Government has been informed that Turkey- seeks to regain possession of the ceded territory., A revolution in Bulgaria is threatened. According to Reuters, which says that the situation at Soda is extremely grave. The garrison there has been strengthened. ment would put that amount of money t0 be divided among the depositors and creditors of the Dominion Trust who are resident in British Columbia. "This is an admission that the Government has a serious responsibility in the failure of the Dominion Trust" i clalmen Mr. Macdonald. "That is net the case," replied \,|_//Y1"J "' i Premier Bowser, "while nominally FAVORITE HOCSEHOL1?' LUMP tllis is an France on the bonds plac- ! ed with the insurance company by I the Dominion Trust, as a guaranty MAKING ALASKAN SERVICE POPULAR T. P. GOING TO PROVIDE SPECIAL FEATURES IN CONNECTION WITH THIS SERVICE Official Couriers Will Be Attached To Steamers That Go North. The G. T. P. is evidently going Into the Alaskan tourist service with the idea of making it permanent and an asset to their line. The Vancouver World speaking of this connection says: Nothing is being left undone by the Grand Trunk Pacific Steamship Company in the way of superior service to attract the tourist to the Northern British Columbian and Alaskan districts for the summer months. The latest innovation to be authorized by the company as announced by Captain C. H. Nicholson, is the attaching of (Continued on Page Three.) LT. COL CLAYTON IS BACK IN CITY HE IS ON HIS WAV EAST AGAIN AFTER A TOUR TO THE COAST Well Known Local Resident Greeted By Many Friends Herei Lleut.-Col. XV. B. Clayton arrived in the. city from the south yesterday. He will leave again Monday morning for the east, going by way of the G. T. P. Dr. Clayton, by which designation he is better known to most of readers of The Journal, has just received the information that he has been given the rank of Lieut.-Col., and has charge of the Army Dental Corps, which he has organized and has now been inspecting at its various quarters. Just what his future movements will be he is unable to say. He has (Continued on Page Three.) Artillery Actions Have Been Frequent Along W. T. Donnelly Addressed Board Of Trade At A Special Meeting William T. Donnelly, designer of i carriers there were. They were build- tbe G. T. P. Drydock here, addressed a special meeting of lhe Boaru of Trade last evening in lhe rooms of that organization. The meeting was thrown open to all who wished to attend. The Vice-President. G. A. Woodland, presided and introduced Mr. Donnelly, thanking htm on behalf of the Board at the close of the meeting for his attendance, and the information he had given them on the subject. Mr. Donnelly referred to the fact that this Prince Rupert dock was the eleventh which he had designed. His instructions from Mr. Hays, when he designee the work, was to look over the whole situation and design a work to take care of the situation for twenty-five Vears in the future. Under these circumstances it was not to be — "rl! ' al ihat the dock was not 1 performing all that would be expeet- ' ed of it in the future. ing them in the east. One could be built for about half of what a steel vessel would cost. Before a steel vessel could be built the wooden ship could be completed and have earned its price. He had, upon enquiry, found thai a supply of steel could only be obtained after two years' time. The timber here was the very best. Yellow cedar could not be excelled for some parts. The red fir and spruce could also be used, and was of the finest quality. W. E. Williams asked if Seattle was not competing against the world in the building of steel ships. Mr. Donnelly' said. "N'o Sir." Ile told of his having been sent out to *' v Seattle by the "bankers of New York to see if anything could be done to make the plants pay. The plants were runningTOhind, Mr. Willlamjpasked if this was not AND NUT He had, having In view the fact|d"° f0 the f,^fc'»at the plants had The French Frontthat t!i°i,ians were w°" a'">ari ofJtoimportthe<^jfromtheeaBt,a|id Paris, April 7.—West of the Meuse ■ a night attack was delivered. After (the time, designed the ship-building Pnat the s,ecl nliKht soon bc ma,ie plant. This had been carried out by on tnis ('oast' the C. T. P., independent of the Gov- Phone PrinCC Rupert Coal Co., 15 | to the Government, we feel that the ja violent artillery bombardment ! people in the Province will justify us ' against our position between Bethin- l eminent Bubsidy, Mr. Donnelly did not think thai i there was anjKipossibility of operating a steel plant on the Pacific coas! +•****••**•*••**••***••*•* | in saying that the bonds should be court and Hill 2li"*>, the German for- J Look For The I We Never Close n *\ naid, and we are taking steps to see',„ . ,, . . ., „ . I J- l(es made their way into the French! J: that the the insurance companies do i *l pav them I As there are a great many British Columbia victims of the Do- trench of the first line. We at once j counter attacked and drove the Ge-r- HOLLAND PUTS UP CLAIM AGAINST The financial situation had been GREAT BRITAIN I such that it was difficult, or well nigh If<"' some time" [impossible for the G. T. P. to get' AId' Montgomery asked if the plant The Hague, April 7.—All steam-j money to carry out the arrangements, iwas caPaDl« °f handling a ship like ships in Dutch harbors have been He had, however, the wellfare of the jtho Japanese warship to repair. minion Trust failure, we felt that. lf j ™ans back along the greater part of through any technicality we might I rlle Position. X Phone 553- Strictly Union Hous * * * 024 Third Ave, Prince Rupert. * !t; taxpayers would feel well justified in I I j permitting this amount of money to J,come out of the Provincial Exchequer. * East of the Meuse there has been an intermittent bombardment. We continued to make progress in the communicating trenches of the en- commandeered by the government. Holland is demanding that Great ! Britain pay her $11,000,000 for se- l curities seized during the war. The .export of all foodstuffs from Holland has been forbldoen. ************************** \ s„it is decided In the meantime, therefore, the Pro-' emy southwest of Fort Douaumont. vicinl Government is providing it as j There have been artillery exchang- an allowance, so that these people j es in Wovre, but the night along the will not have to wait until after the remainder of the front passed quiet- GERMAN PATROL TAKEN IN AMBUSH ON MACEDONIAN FRONT * * * * if * * MAJESTIC THE A TRE i'y. House Of Quality Pictures TONIGHT BLANCHE SWEET IN "THE SECRET SIN" Paraniounl Lasky Production in Five Act*. MAYOR McOAFFERYIS BORN. NOT FREE TO GO |„ ,hjs ,.irv „„ r.-rjr,;iv. Apl.„ - TO OTTAWA NOW Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Muse, a son. Paris, April 7.—A despatch from Saloniki says that a German patrol ! fell Into an ambush on the Macedon- to I Ian from. Several officers and men were taken prisoners. nock in view. He told of his contemplated attempts to be made in the south to secure the building of ! ships here, such as was given in The ' Journal yesterday. There was a tendency now io control the distribution of products by the manufacturers. This had Introduced the principle of provided ves- - (Continued on Page Four.) SAVE MONEY Use New Wellington COAL PHONE t ir. sels and cars to carry tbe products ************************** * * GAUMONT GAZETTE of Latest War Pictures Short Conceit Programme BAILEY SISTERS—DANCERS MR. H. L, HARRIS Mr, Harry Harvey .... Tenor A Fine Evening's Entertainment. Come and Enjoy Yourself ADULTS 15c. CHILDREN 5c All next week Special Features. Monday nnd Tuesday * 4 if * * 4 J- * * * I J x- * *■ * + 4 * The following letter Which is self ^'^90000009900000000000999000090*009000000000009000^^ explanatory has been communicated x PfJr' J?PMT to Tbe Journal by Mayor McCaffery: ;: Three-Room Flat, Emntl Block 813.00 Five-Room Flat, Suiiin.ii Apartments flII" 00 Five.Room House, with bulb, Fifth Avenue $1.1.00 Four-Room Cottage, Modern, close in 8318.00 Four-Room Cottage, Sixth Avenue $15.00 Six-Room House, near Cold Storage $15.00 Four-Room House, Summit Avenue $12.00 Three-Room Fat, Washington Block flilo.no To the citizens nf Prince Rupert: — Respecting the question of a delegation lo Otiawa, I wish to point out to you, that owing to the situation that has developed with reference to city affairs 1 deem it impossible for me to leave Prince Rupert for an indefinite period. (Continued on Page Four.) FOR SALE (WO Acres of First Class Land at, per Arr $2.00 * ith Episode "THE GODDESS." * *.*************************, Hotel, at 50 cents. Canadian Club Luncheon In honor of Lieut.-Col. W. B. Clay-1 ion, of ihe Canadian Denial Corps, who will address gathering. All citizens invited. TODAY AT 1 O'CLOCK AT CENTRAL HOTEL Tickets for sale at Orme's or at WANTED 2,000 Shares of Surf Inlel FOR SALE :i,ooo Shares of Butte-Rnrher De Boule. INSURANCE IN ALL BRANCHES NEW WELLINGTON COAL g McCaffery, Gibbons & Doyle, Ltd. | PHONE 110. W3»3WHHKH»03HHttHHHS3*tKHW^ iii many lines. The lumber Iradp len! Itself in this. The lumber men who first were able to build ships of ibelr own would control In no small way the supply of lumber to the markets, The planl here was admirably adapted for fasi construction, This had been nrm id In the ronstruci Ion of the pontoons. The shed here offered facilities ' lial no other ' ed on th< " I cor the Vtlanl i' I He had ''very reason th feel thai before very Ions they would set ships to build here. When unci' a vessel was secured to he built, an organization could be affected and kepi there. ll. 11, Naden wanted to know If tbe building of wooden vessels \*"^ likely to become a permanent Industry, Mr. Donnelly said that a ship could be built at Glasgow and be delivered here iheaper than ll could be delivered in London, because It could bring a cargo out. He told a man that lif'een years ago. building If wooden ships. lie did that In 13 years, :"i'i|isi the advice nf mosl of people thai wooden ships would not be In demand. Westholme Opera House Tin- House of Classical Productions. Mutual Presents i.i . ul W.u Sperlul "HI II HEROES VI I III FRONT" Three Acta Kitchener and Jofl ri on the Ba th lel I. Bai stoi mln ■ i lai lam 11 ■ arim rtll othi In terestlng events, "SHERIFF'S STREAK OF VELLOW" Western Drama; Two Vcls SCENIC Showing wonderful scenes of the Scottish Highlands, "Ambrose's Nasty Temper" Comedy ADULTS 25c, CHILDREN 10c Come early, sim» starts o:i."> Wooden sailing ships with * MATINEE TODAY XT 2-:«0 auxiliary power were the cheapest ************************** ; ' ■* - , . SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1916. FRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL ft prince tfuvctf journal Telephone 138« O. II. NELSON, Editor. Telephone ins. Office: 128 Third Avenueirlrt 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 *j>.00 Six Month.:. \--f Three .Months 51"-3 If not paid in advance, per Month *u'°° Advertising Rates Upon Application. Telephone 188. SATURDAY, APRIL S, 131 MR. DONNELLY'S VIEWS. The address made by Wm. T. Donnelly, the designer of the drydock here, before the Board of Trade last night followed very closely his reported remarks which appeared in Tlie Journal yesterday, when Mr. Donnelly conferred with the Mayor. These views of Mr. Donnelly are valuable, inasmuch as he is a man of experience and has had the opportunity of studying the situation. The remarks of Mr. Donnelly would seem to indicate what must be evident to anyone who studies the situation that exists here, that Prince Rupert must, fight to hold for herself all the trade that can be centreo' here. This will not be an easy matter. There are established connections in the way ofi trade now existing. These may be somewhat dlfficuK to break up and to effect new combinations, but It must be done if the city is to prosper. Everything that helps Prince Rupert or anything identified with Prince Ru-"rt in a business way should ap- pei ; to local residents. WAR AND FOREST FIRES. The Department of the Interior has sent out the following reminaer of the duty with respect to forest preservation: Canada is at war and the enemy has to be fought on land and on sea in Europe, Asia, Africa, and Canada. In Canada we must fight, among other ways, by keeping our production of necessaries up to the highest point, and by conserving our resources. One of our most valuable re- sourses is Our forest wealth. Timber will be in demand to rebuild ruined Europe and to carry on our own d-yelopnient, made more strenuous by the war. If all our forests were to burn down our enemies would be, delightec.. It would mean the crippling of Canada. Are Canadians going to do anything to delight their enemies? If you who go into the forest do not desire this then do'your part in keeping down forest fires this spring and summer by seeing that your camp fire is drenched with water, and that you do not carelessly toss away burning matches or cigar or cigarette stubs before they are fully extinguished. Every acre of forest burned makes it that much harder for the Empire to win the war, and delays to that extent our development after the war. LAND ACT. Form Of Notice. Skeena Land District, District Of Coast, Range 4. TAKE NOTICE that Clyde A. Heller, occupation mine operator, intends to apply for pel mission to purchase the following oescribed Ianoe: Cmmenclng at a post planted about one hundred yards Northerly from the mouth of Paradise Creek on the Easterly shore of Bear Lake, Princess Royal Island; thence East 40 chains; thence South 20 chains; thence West 40 chains more or less lo the shore of Bear Lake; thence Northerly along the shore of said Lake to tbe place of commencement, containing SO acres more or less. February 18th, 1916. f-a-24 CLYDE A. HELLER. POSTAL NOTICE. Postmasters are informed that the exchange of Money Orders with Denmark, Holland, Norway and Sweden. which was suspended on the Sth August, 1914, has been resumed, and Money Orders may be Issued on these countries at the same rates of commission as formerly. FREE FROM INCOME TAX. SIR RICHARD'S SALARY. The World, which has not been re- garded as at all partial to Sir Rich- ard McBrlde, gives sufficient reasons why the salary now voted to him should be regarded as not excessive. 3i says: "The World lias criticised, and we think with reason, the methods by which the Agent-Generalship in London was recently changed, XVi have questioned, too, whether the exi penditure on that office was justified. ■'The expenditure on the new building for the Agent-General has been heavy and in the opinion of many excessive. It is aoubtful, indeed, if Ihe undertaking would have been launched at all could the present commercial and financial conditions in this Province have been foreseen. "But $15,000 for Sir Richard Mc- Brtde's salary when one takes into account the fact that out of this amount he will have to pay $3,750 for income tax, will not be much greater than that paid Mr. Turner who received a salary of $10,000 and has his Income tax paid by the Province. "When the difference In the cost of living In Great Britain, caused by the war, is taken inlo account, Sir Richard will hardly find himself a dollar better off than his predecessor." A bill introduced into the Legislature at Victoria by the Government, states that "notwithstanding anything to the contrary in any act of the Legislature contained the securities issued for the purpose of the loan authorized by 'The War Appropriation Act, 1915' passed by the Parliament of Canada on the 15th day of April, 1915, shall be free from Income Tax succession duty, and all other provincial taxes and impositions whatsoever." o MANY IN PRINCE RUPERT TRY SIMPLE MIXTURE MINERAL ACT. (Form F.) Many Prince Rupert people are surprised at the Ql'ICK action of simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka. This simple remedy acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel, removing such surprising foul matter that ONE SPOONFUL relieves almost ANY CASE constipation, sour stomach or gas. A few doses often relieve or prevent appendicitis. A short treatment helps chronic stomach trouble. The INSTANT, easy action of Adler-i-ka is astonishing. C. H. Orme, Pioneer Druggist. g-?. —o M. M. Stephens Notary Public. Certificate Of Improvements. NOTICE. Blue Bird Mineral Claim, situate in the Skeena Mining Division of Cassier District. Where located: On Glacier Creek, Goose Bay, B. C, about 2 miles from mouth. TAKE NOTICE that I, J. Fred Ritchie, Free Miner's 'Certificate No. 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. Agent. WATER NOTICE. TAKE NOTICE that THE SURF INLET POWER COMPANY, LIMITED, wil' apply by Petition to the Minister for the approval cf the undertaking of its works and that such Petition Mill 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 Dtetirct, The name and address of the ap- p'icant is THE SURF INLET POWER COMPANY, LIMITED, having its Hoaa Office nt 1,001 Rogers Building, Vancouver, B. C. The 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 applieo for Is ten thousand inchos 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 day of February, A. D., 1916. THE SURF INLET POWER COMPANY, LIMITED. F. W. HOLLER, s-f-26. Superintendent and Agent. HOTEL DIRECTORY Members of the Prince Rupert Licensed Vintners' Association. WINDSOR HOTEL Cor. of F'irst Ave. and Eighth St. W. H. WRIGHT, Prop. HOTEL CENTRAL First Ave. and Seventh St. European anil American Plans #1.00 to .$2.50 Per Day Peter Black, Prop, LAND ACT. Form Of Notice. Sl'N PSIS OF COAL REGULATIONS. MINING KNOX HOTEL First Ave. Between Eighth and Ninth European Plan; Rates 50c to $1.00 Per Day Besner At Besner, Props. EMRPESS HOTEL J. V. Rochester V. D. Casley Thrid Ave. Between Sixth and Seventh Sts. Rntes For Advertising Under Anj Heading. Minimum charge of ad 25c One insertion, per word ..... 1« Six consecutive insertions 4c Twenty-six consecutive insertions (one month) 1Bo Birth notice, one insertion ... 50e Marriage notice, one insertion • . 50c Death notice, one insertion .... 50c Card of thanks 50c All condensed advertisements are fash In advance, otherwise one cent i word each Insertion straight, Pacific Cartage Limited General reiub.ng Furniture Moving a Specialty. When you buy COAL' buy the BEST - Ladysmith Lump or Conioi Washed Nut. PHONE 554 P.O. BOX 60 ROYAL HOTEL Corley & I'urgess, Props. Third Ave, and Sixth St. European Plan Steam Heated BEAVER WHOLESALE LIQUOR CO., LIMITED Second Ave. nad Sixth St. PHONG 103. PRINCE URPERT IMPORTING CO., LIMITED Empress Hotel Building—Third Ave. PHONE 7 Skeenn Land District, District Of Coast, Range 4. TAKE NOTICE that F. XV. HoMer, os Surf Inlet, occupation mine superintendent, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lanos: Commencing at a post planted about 150 feet South of the Northwest corner of Lot 11, Range 4, Coast District thence South 20 chains; thence West 20 chains more or less to the shore of Surf Inlet; thence following the shore line Easterly and Northerly to the place of commencement, containing 4 0 acres more or less, F»bruaiy 18th, 1916, f-a-24 FREDERICK A. HOLLER. MINERAL ACT. (Form F.) Certificate Of Improvements. NOTICE. Royal Naval College Of Canada. e Morning Journal delivered to notne al 50 cents a monlh. LAND ACT. The next examination for the entry of Naval Cadets will be held at the examination centres of the Civil Service Commission in May, 1916, successful candidates Joining the College on or about the 1st August. Applications for entry will be received up to the 15th April by the Secretary, Civil Service Commission, Ottawa, from whom blank entry forms can now be obtained. Of Skeena Land District, Districl ("oust, Range 4. TAKE NOTICE that Frederick Bradshaw, of Tonopuh, Nevada, occupation mine manager, Intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about -200 feet Easterly from the Northwest corner of Lot 4i>, Range 4, Coast Districl; thence North 20 chains; (hence West 20 chains; thence South 20 chains more or less io the shore of Surf Inlet; thence following the shore line to the place of commencement, containing forty ceres more or less. I'ebruary 18th, 1916, i a-21 fi. .:oi*Rin* bradshaw. candidates for tlie examination In May next must be between the ages- of fourteen and sixteen on the 1st July, 1916. Further details can be obtained on application to the undersigned. G. J. DESBARATS. Deputy Minister of the Naval Service. Department of the Naval Service, Ottawa, January 10th, 1916. Unauthorized publication of this advertisement will not b« paid for. —90,793. 3-m-'-30 Coal mlulng right of the Dominion in Mauitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, the Y~>on Territory, the Northwest Territories and a portion of the Province of British Columbia, may be leased for a term of twenty-one years at an annual rental of $1 per acre Not more than 2,560 acres will be leased to one applicant. Applications tr; a. !eae< mast be made by the applicant in person to th Agent or Sub-Agent of the dls- trie in which the rlgnts -prlied for are situated. In surv3yed territory the land must Le described by sections, or legal subdivisions of sections, and ln unsurveyed territory th- tract applied for shall be staked out by the applicant himself. Each application must be ac jm- panied by a fee of v5, which will be r funded if the r-ghtii applied for are not available, but not otherwise. A royalty sh'all be paid on the merchantable output of tbe mine at the rale of five cents per ton, The person operating the mine shall furnish the Agent with sworn returns accounting for the full quantity of merchantable coal mined and pay the royally thereon. If the coal mining rights re not being operated, ouch returus sheu d o furnished at least onco a year. The lease will Include tho coal mining rights only; but the less.ee may be permitte 1 to purchase whatever available surface rights may be considered necessary for the working of the mine at the rat» of $10 per acre. For full .nformation application Bhould be made to t~o Secretary of the Department of tiie interior, Ottawa, or to any Agent or Sub-Agent of Dominion Lands. W. W. CORY, Deputy Minister of the Interior LAND ACT. TAKE NOTICE that J, Miles Mac- Innis, of Anyox, B. C, occupation merchant, intend to ejrp/y for pei- mission to purchase the following described land: Commencing at a post planted about 1,500 feet distant in a southeast direction from the shore of an unnamed lake situated near the summit of the divide between the head of Alice Arm and the Naas River, being about sixteen miles in an easterly direction from the head of Alice Arm, Cassiar District, B. C. Thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains to the point of commencement, ind containing 040 acres, more or less. MILES MacINNIS, Applicant, Carl Bowman, Agent P FOR APERHANGING AINTING OLISH1NG AND WALL TINTING HIGH-GRADE INTERIOR DECORATING A SPECIALTY Martin Swanson 'KCOND AVE. VKAR McBRIDB K«BKHKH»iKKHW<HW<KKH>l» THE MOST COMFORTABLE TOURING CAR IN IHE CITY Answer* ail culls day anil nlglu "WINER," "TERMINI'S," "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.S39B., acting for myself aim as agent for Andrew Lindeborg, F. M. C, No. 93,-j? 83SB., Hiram Stevenson, F. M. C„ v No. 93.S44B., 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 take notice mat 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-'ly-2. Phone 99 Stand: Front Empress Theatre I WALKER'S MUSIC STORE X Corner Second Ave and 1th St. The Morning Journal 50c. per month Pianos and other musical struments for sale. Pianos lo Rent. in- 0 A large assortment of sheet 3 music. Classic songs anil music, 9 9 und nil the popular selections 6 of the day. ■»!>WW3»3WHa>«tt<H>3>3>lK83iHKH«« «KHKH»3KHWKHKHrc3J|-Hro^^ Reduced Price of MILK The Standard Dairy will deliver pure milk of Its usual high standard at O cents a Pint or IU cents a Quart. Rhone Standard Dairy. Blue 247 |HKHMH'H'HWtt3*3*3«H»»^^ I Prince Rupert Transfer Co. j The Morning Journal dellxerel In your home at DO cents a month. HAYNER BROS Pioneer Funeral Directors and Enibulmoi'S. Open Day and Night. Ladies' Assistant in Attendance. PHONE l!6. 730 THIRD AVE. ——JltiUtmmmMMKUHMM 00000009999900900000990009 8. 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 Asistant always In at- •tendance to c«r« for ladles and children. Ollice and Pnrli.rs No. ll., corner 2nd Street and 2nd Ave. K Phone 41. Open Day and Night * -FOR- Coal, Furniture Moving, Baggage and Heavy Teaming W. J. CRAWFORD, Manager PHONE 566 °Tl"Td„rZ: ***************************************************** I LUMBER * X Coal, Cement, Plaster and Brick X AND A COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDERS' SUPPLIES | WESTHOLME LUMBER CO., LTD. Prince Rupert Telephone 186 $ X First Avenue ,' I )WPHKHJ3WKKHlftKHMH*" ***************************************************** . : -' 7' *"' ■*- . : ..: \ PRINCE RUPERT JOURNV. x. Subscribe For The JOURNAL Get the News in the Morning by reading the Paper that gives the facts '9161 '8 rIIHdV 'A TOHflX\'S__ ADVERTISE IN THE JOURNAL Get the Best Value for your Money by advertising in a paper that always goes into the homes. The Journal is the only Morning Daily in the north The Journal gives its readers the facts a- bout the industries of North The Journal is a Booster for Prince Rupert and the North. Assist in the Work Subscription 50c. per month or $5.00 per year in advance ELECTRIC EMPLOYEES WILL GET REST DAY Arrangements Made Tlrrough Efforts Of Premier Bowser To Provide This. Through the instrumentaility of the Premier an arrangement has been made between the British Co'umbia Electric Company and its thirteen hundred street railway employees whereby the men will be given one day off in seven. The Government proposes to bring down legislation placing control of this matter in the hands of the Lieut.-Governor and Council, so that the Executive can see that such an arrangement is carried out. There will also be legislation this year, it is understood, providing for j a half-holiday for store and other such employees throughout the Province. Such legislation indicates on the part of the Government a desire to see that those who labor mav be certain of some time during the week for rest ano recreation. MAKING ALASKAN. (Continued from Page One.) an official courier to each of the steamships Prince Rupert and Prince George on their Alaska trips, commencing in June. The officers engaged are gentlemen having a wide acquaintance in Alaskan and Yukon circles. Their special duties will be the en-1 tertainment of the passengers who: patronize the two Grand Trunk Pacific flyers on their Alaskan trips this year, and will consist of explaining points of interest along the route, giving short and breezy sketches of the history of the settlement and de-; velopment of the country, legends and folklore of the Tndlan tribes of the coast, the glaciers and many special beauty spots from a scenic point of view, as well as conducting passengers who may desire to go ashore at ports of call: also taking them over lhe White Pass and Yukon Railway trip to the Summit from Skagway, and in addilion, will organize entertainments on board in the way of concerts, lectures, dances and card parties; Tbev will also pay particular attention fo see that passengers receive proper attention as to the baggage, customs and Immigration arrangements, railway connections, hotel Tcomniodations, etc., and endeavor to make the voyage on the steamer of interest throughout its entire length. The company feels thai outside the luxurious service provided on the steamers and the natural attractiveness of the routes themselves, this additional feature will be nfuch appreciated hy the travelling public generally. It has heen felt often-tlmes that if some means were provided whereby passengers on a trip of this kind could be made acquainted, or some general interest aroused, the trips would' he more enjoyable, and it is proposed hy the Grand Trunk Pacific to keep "something doing" all the time. - o LIET'T.-COL. CT.AYT.JV. fContinued from Page One.) been lo Prance and been close to the firing line there In connection with ! Ills work. lie has also organized the i service In lhe Canadian camps In England, nnd Is now on his way back to headquarters at Ottawa Today be will address the Canadian Club at luncheon, to be served ln the Central Hotel. HOW APPENDICITIS CAN RE PREVENTED Prince Rupert people should know that a few doses of simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Ad- ler-i-ka, often relieve or prevent ap- pend'cltls. This simple mixture removes such surprising foul matter Ihat ONE SPOONFUL relieves almost ANY CARE constipation, sour stomach or gas. A shorl treatment helps chronic stomach trouble. Adler-i-ka has easiest and mosl thorough action of anything we ever sold. C. II. Orme, lhe Pioneer Druggist. TAX NOTICE. Prince Rupert Assessment District. Notice is hereuy given in accordance with the Statutes that all assessed taxes, income and school taxes, assessed and levieci under the "Taxation Act" and "Public Schools Act" are now due and payable for the year 1916. All taxes collectable for tbe Prince Rupert Assessment District are due and payable at my office, situated In the Provincial Land Registry Building, in the City of Prince Rupert, B. C. This Notice Tn terms or lav, Is equivalent to a personal demand by me upon all persons liable for taxes. Dated at Prince Rupert, 13. C„ .'.-. iry 8th, 1916. C. XV. HOMER, Assessor and Collector for the Prince Rupert Assessment District. No, and -5T.V Nos. 5,692 and 5,697. of Application 8,009-1 8,048-1. LAND REGISTRY ACT. Notice Under Section 80. TAKE NOTICE that an application has been made to register Mitchell Albert, of Prince Rupert, B. C, as the owner in Fee-simple, under two Tax Sale Deeds from the Collector ef the City of Prince Rupert, to .Mitchell Albert, bearing date Ihe 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 the Province of British Columbia, more particularly known and described as: Lots One il) ana Two (2)", Block Forty-lUt (45), Section Seven (7), and Lot Thirty-eight (3S), Block One ill Section Eight (8), Map 92 3, You and those claiming through or under you, and all persons claiming any interest in the said land by decent whose title is not registered under the provisions of the "Land Registry Act" are required to contest ihe 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 saio .Mitchell Albert as owner in fee. Your attention is called to section 31! 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 cavet or certificate of lis pendens being filed before the registration as owner of the persons entitled under such tax sale all persons so served with notice, or served with notice under subsection (6) of section 155 of the "Municipal Clauses Act, 1906," or section 293 of the "Municipal Act," or section 139 of the "Assessment Act, 1903," or section 253 of the "Taxation Act," In cases In which notice under Ibis Act is dispensed with as hereinafter provided, and those claiming Hi rough or under them, and all persons claiming any interest In the land by virtue ol any unregistered Instrument, and all persons claiming any Interesl In the land by descent whose title is not registered under the provisions of I his Act, shall be for ever estopped and debarred from setting up any claim to or ln respect of the land so sold for taxes." Dated at the Land Registry Office, at the City of Prince Rupert, Province of British Columbia, this 3rd day ot January, A. D., 1916. II. F. MacLEOD, District Registrar. To Cella Chesterfielu, John Ilagn- man, Fred Kuyath. f-19-l-m. FHl'DKRirK PETEIIS. K.C. Barrister. Solicitor and Notary Pnbll ■ I'.-.h tn EXCHANOK BLOC Is G.T.P. Steamship and Railway Schedules S. S. PRINCE RUPERT For Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, every Saturday at fl 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, Arrandalc, Kincolith, Anyox, Alice Arm and Stewart, April l, 16, 29—May 13, 27, at 12 Midnight. For Masett, Port Clements anuNaden Harbor, April 3, 17—May 1, 15, 29. at 12 Midnight. For Queen Charlotte City, Skidegate, Lockeport and Jedway, April 5, 19—May 3, 17, 31, at S p.m. For Surf Inlet, Bella Bella, Namu, Alert Bay and Vancouver, April 7, 21—May.". 19—June 2, at 12 Midnight. G. T. P. TRAIN SERVICE Passenger Trains leave Prince Rupert on Mondays aud Thursdays at 10:30 a.m., for Edmonh u, Winnipeg, Toronto, Mouu-eal, Ottawa, New Y^rk and all Eastern Points. "THE ROAD OF MARVELLOUS SCENERY." On Saturduys als> i Mixed Train, carrying passenger coach, leaves fur Edmonton ni O a.m., making close connections there with regular passengei train for Winnipeg. For Steamship no I Sleeping Car Reservations, nnd full Information regarding truvol to any part of the world, apply to G. T. P. Ticket Office Third Avenue—Phone 200. A. DAVIDSON, General Agent. S. O. ERICH, City Passenger and Ticket Agent. Agency All Atlantic nnd Trans-Pacific Steamship Lines. Canadian Pacific Railway Lowest rates to all Eastern points via steamer to Vancouver aud Canadian Pacific Railway ,-j Meals and Berth included on steamer PRINCESS MAQL'INNA, SOUTHBOUND, Sunday, 0 p.m. PRINCESS SOPHIA SOUTHBOUND, Tuesday, April 11th. J. I. PETERS, General Agent, coiner Third Ave. and Fourth St 01WK«)W)>3»W!>W3><HK«^^ I RUPERT MARINE IRONWORKS AND SUPPLY CO., LIMITED WATERFRONT, PRINCE RLPERI ENGINEERS MACHINISTS AND MACHINERY CONTRACTORS Specialists in Mn< me Power Plant; Oil, Stcau Gasoline. B. C. Coast Agentsc for the British Kronihoul Senil-Dleeel Oil En. girie—the mosl reliable mi economical, and the cheapest power for lisliing bonis, tugs a- passenger vessels. Standard Gas Engine Company's Engines anil Parts in stork. Steel, Iron, Oils, Wire Rope, Balata Belt's, B. C. Wood Pulleys ' Columbian Bronze Propellers, Storage Batteries, Dynamos .oJ j Marine Accessories. 3 airs—First-clnss equipment and staff for machine and ship r«^ J pairs. a P.O. BOX 5 TELEPHONE 313 IX JtH»!J«3KHW0lKlfr01KH>«K«W>^ RECRUITS WANTED | For 102nd Battalion 0 0 Applicant* should present themselves at the local office, Second Avenue, between the hours of O and 12 in the forenoon or 2 and 4 in the afternoon, when Corp. Charles Voiingnian will be present io give nil necessary Information and to receive recruits. YOUR KING AND COUNTRY NEED YOU «OW<H*3Wl-W«H»^ J. H. HILDITCH Contractor and Buiidei Estimates given on nil clause* "i j work, whether miiuII or Inrge. Per •oiiai attention given to every "tern, PHONE GREEN 121 Phone I3lue 1S3 Res. Phons l»» UP-TO-DATE LINDSAY'S CARTAGEftSTORAGL 1213 FOURTH STREET JINGLE POT COAL 'i' handled'by us Ail orders recelvi prompt iitier.iin'i t'lin . 'o r,u SATURDAY, APRIL S, HUB. ii—omiyimiP^— ma iissm n Mssm.n—■■!■—■ im PRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL i CANADA'S FAVORIIEDRUC. STORES LADIES IN THESE runs Economize In Your Hai Wear | I GET A NEW SUMMER HA r q I I Mi 1BJ I * IS. STRAW HAT rn la PERSONALS ! . JO-3-ai><H>W>Cll>0<Mi<>lWKH5«lKK8>CK» J. II. Hllditch has returned from \V*oi!: i'i-i': Ban acks. Charles Clayton, form u-ly a resident here, is In tiie city after a stay in the south. Pie arrived yesterday. Prank Breeze, well known in connection with the Atlln mines, was iii the city yesterday on his way north. * * T T. il. Johnson, Manager nf the Ca- nadian Pish & Cold Storage Company, lias returned to the city after a visit to the east. MAYOR McCAFFERY (Continued from Page One ) I If the citizens are si ill in favor of ' Ben ling a delegation, I would request them to take such steps as they con- | Kider necessary, but relieving me j from being considered. Yours respectfully, M. P. McCAFFERY. Will make Last Year's look (jj like a new one. Ail Shudes—Ready For Use Come In And Inspect. Orme's Limited Corner Third Ave. and Sixth Street WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOl MINERAL ACT. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS The steamer Prince Albert, now operating on the Union Steamship's route, arrived in port yesterday. The Police Commission will meet this afternoon at 3 o'clock In the Mayor's office for the transaction of the regular monthy business. * * - The C. P. R. steamer Princess Ma- quinna arrived in port yesterday from the south. She proceeded on to Anyox and Alice Arm later in the day. The C. P. R. steamer Princess Sophia, which arrived yesterday on the way north, had on .board a largo number returning to northern points for the opening of the season's work. * * * M. M. Stephens, Inspector of Seeds for Northern British Columbia, is W. T. DONNELLY. leaving this morning by train for the] Interior of the Province. He expects I ■ • (Continued from Page One.) to be absent from the city for a few I _ _, w 'iis Mr. Donnelly said that there were I parts like tiie niopellor or the shafts Get your piano innefl by Harrv : that couli1 be i ' -■-.'•• at a few !'. Evans, pioneer piano inner and | Places. The dock hore, however, could i layer expert. Leave orders at Rul- g i- & Denike's, .(Wark's) jewelry store. if. ■ in what any other yards could do. (I'orniF.) Certificate Of Improvements. NOTICE. "TIP TOP," "RAMBLER," "BU- E\'A 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, N'o. !)3,83!)B., siting for myself and as agent for Andrew Lindeborg, F. M. C, No. 93,- 838B., Hiram Stevenson, P.- M. C, No. 93.S44B., 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 tlie Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for tlie purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of tbe above claim. And further take notice that action, under section S.", must be commenced before the issue of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated' this 31st day of January. A. I)., 1916. m-2-jly-: MINERAL ACT. Certificate Of Improvements. NOTICE. "Dolly Var&'en," "Dolly Varden No. 3," "Dolly Varden No. 2," "Dolly Varden No. 4," "Dolly Varden No. 5," "Dolly Varden No. 6," and "Dolly V.irden 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 Kitsault River. TAKE NOTICE thai Richard II. McGlnnis, Free Miner's Certificate 94,015, Agenl for K, Ludwlg Elk, Free .Miner's Certificate 93,918, Ole Pearsi n, Fr< e Mln ' l tlfioate 91 no I, Ernesl Ca Free VII C nib. . ■ 94,0 13 Ob E Indsi n, Free kiim r's C Bi ate 93,909, and Charli Swansoq Fi ■■ ilia - Cer i Iflcati 93 902, Intend i'i mm the date hereof to a] | ly to thi Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, tor thi purpose of obtaining a Crown Granl of each of the above claims. AND further take notice, that action, under section 85, must bo commenced before tbe issue of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 80th day of March, A. D., 191(1. m-30. 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, ami. before con- "tructing 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. .1. DESBARATS, Deputy Minister of the Naval Service. Department of the Naval Service, Ottawa, March 21st, 191(3. Unauthorised publication of this advertisement will not be paid for. —95,340. a5-6w. NOTICE. Mayor McCaffery has under way negotiations with the G. T. P. looking to the providing of facilities for shipping stable manure from here to Terrace, where il is sought by the farmers, * * * The 11th Regiment, for which Col. Kirkpatrick and Major Bullock-Webster are recruiting, had five join on here yesterday. A tent has been pitched on the Government property for recruiting purposes. -i * * • Miss Anita Bone and Mr. J. Martin were quietly married yesterday forenoon, the ceremony being performed by the Rev. J. F. Dimmick. Mr. and Mrs. Martin left for the north on the Princess Sophia, en route for Fairbanks, Alaska. MINISTER DOES NOT THINK DELEGATION TO OTTAWA NECESSARY In reply to the communications which were sent to Ottawa in regard in work at the drydock, Mayor McCaffery lias received the following telegram from the Hon. Robert Rogers, Minister of Public Works: M. P. McCaffery, Mayor, Prince Rupert, B. C.—1 do not see that any good purpose could be served by a delegation in the matter of starting work on the drydock coming to the Government. * This matter is entirely In the hands of the Grand Trunk Pacific people. R. ROGERS. Minister of Public Works. The Morning Journal delivered to your home at 50 cents a month. Highest Prices Paid Forf FURS If y^u have any Furs to sell, do not dispose of Them without Consulting Us. Furs may be consigned to us for approval, at our expense. Send j; by Express, submitting prices. We will pay express both ways if £ pi ices l> nol agreed upon. £ ""LDBLOOM | " HEADQUARTERS IN THE CITY AT HOTEL PRINCE RUPERT ?, if 9 KH3!KK5U»0'lKHKWijafKl-0<lWlJi;i)J'>i:HK«H:i •H<l*0'l«KI»IKKi«<HH«KH 0 CKH3-P SPRUCE LOGS WANTED. Wanted 'urge quantity Spruce logs, of good size, and scaling at least 30 per cent. No. 1, Write particulars as to price, quality and earliest, delivery to C. P. Coles & Co., Vancouver, tf 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 i, tlce In the Court House, Prince Ru- 'ii, B. Ci on Thursday, the '20th .- of April, A. !>.. 1916, al thi '■ i ir I! o'clock In the foi em in, I he foi- . ; , • lands nnd leases: — Lot 2*4, Group 1,.Cassiar Dl itrict, Province of British Columbia; and ■ ree hydraulli I" ise know n 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-eight hundred dollars ($9,800.00), registered Ihe 17th day of December, 1903, and the Judgment herein for Sixteen hundred and ninety-five dollars ($1,695.00), and costs, filed the llih day of June, 1915, under number 202. Further particulars may be obtained al my office. JOHN SHIRLEY, m-19 a-19 Sheriff. |0WKHXKXHKHKHKBKt3W)WKm^^ j Eye Troubles Corrected £ Mr. Bulger has had over ten years experience In sight testing g and fitting glasses, and last mid-summer took a post graduate § course, which included the latest discoveries in tb: science of op- Sj tometry or eye measuring. One of the most inn ortant is dyna- § mic sklametry. The new method of Prof. A. J. Cross, of New § York, in which the eye is measured by a ueam ul reflected light 8 and aay error is recorded. 0 But we do noi simply rely on one method; each eye Is tested 0 separately, In three different ways, besides trying the muscular bal- Vj ance, together and the nervous acuteitess. We use the new drugless methoa's, no drops In the eye and no heavy frame resting on your face; ours swings from tbe wall by a bracket. '1%*";" PRICES AS LOW AS ANYWHERE BULGER & DENIKE OPTICIANS AND JEWELLERS ■^$-OMl^«HWMH«H»atf ^^ 3>*.<H»3}«3W)34*3^JtKHj IW*H»3KHKHHB»3ttBKH;^^ | Blakely Co., Jewellers, | and Watch Repairers HARRY SELFE n watchmaker of long experience has been put in charge of that department—Satisfaction guaranteed. See our stock of nuggets from the North. Make your choice while they last and have them made up in the city as stick-pin, brooch or pendant. 2 Encourage Home Industry and keep the monev In the city. 5 EYES TESTED SCIENTIFICALLY by nn expert in that line of 6 work—Latest appliance for testing. 5 t 0 HIOH CLASS STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM % 9 '1 Corner Third Avenue and Sixth Street &W3-HKH>3WH*IK«H»l?tKH^^ ***************************************************** Rritish Columbia Conference Parsonage fl.'l:" Sixth Ave. W. THE METHODIST CHURCH Rev. 3. F. Dimmick, i*nstor. 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 iu certifying to the excellent hot water and heating system that you Installed in our parsonage, and that after six months of operation through tlie winter months It has given every satisfaction. The system beats a thirty gallon tank of water to boiling temperature in one hour after the fire has been started; It in no way interferes with tho oven for baking purposes. In addition to this, the wall ladiator which you placen in dining-room and connected with the range boiler has given us splendid satisfaction, supplying us with ample heating throughout the w'nter, saving us tho 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.) .3. F. DIMMICK. Speceial price for coil for month of March only will he Fifteen dollars, Ten dollars cash, balance HO days. Ir HARRY HANSON, IHE REL1AIILH i-LI'MISER hone 489 P. O. Box 303 ***************************************************** ***************************************************** I Royal Bank of Canada l * HEAD OFFICES MONTREAL ESTABLISHED 1801) X- Capital Paid up Reserve Fund . Total Assets . . . . $11,500,000 . $18,280,000 $200,000,000 Savings Hunk I! ',-un'liiicnl—$1 will open an account Branches Throughout Canada and Dunking Connections Willi All i Pails of tbe U n I tei? States. Agents Throughout the World. F. XV. DOHERTY, Malinger Prince Rupert Branch j ***************************************************** Send for Five Roses Cook Book COUPON Write N.ttw »nd Addres* plainly Don't lorfct m endoK Ter. Cciiln in iump« NAMl". . NAME OF OCAI.Cfl BEING A MANUAL Of GOOD KCCIPES carefully cr-oaen from tlie contributions of over two thoujanJ •ucceuful Lser» of Fivi Rotes Ftaur throughrut druida. Also Useful NoU'i on die various classes of good thit.ji to eat, all of which have beer* carefully checked and re-ch.xltcd by competent authority UklM your Envelope lo LAKE OF THE WOODS MILLING CO. LIMITED. WJNMIPEg I'UOWAIt' Distributors Prince Rupert, B.C .ii MOBLEY lilM.I.V. DO Ml LAS « I'd. A. E. WRIGHT uvlnci.il and Dominion I.anil Sur- .cyoi—Surveying and Ennlneering, letwecn Second mid Third Avenues I', O. Bov Id. SAVEYOUR EYES if yon would save your eyes—have them fitted perfectly with glasses hy DR. INMAN Offices—788 Exchange Building DR. J. S. BROWN, DENTISI Crown and Bridge Work a Sreclslty Office: Smith Block) Third Avcnur Phone 454, IMPERIAL MACHINE IRKS Engines Installed nnd General "ei ■ Ijty-Acetylene '.'bun • i-etlou Phono lint ISA Third .. aue Prince Rupert Journal 50c. per Month 09090000000000000000009000 Capt. J. McGee M.M.S.A. Musters and Mates prepared lor examination. Compass a 1- lustor. 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