• •'* *• _'.; ■ ' .-.•■.. __ V... Prince Rupert Journal VOL. VII. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1010. Price .I Cents. Noo. 25 GOSDEN NOW MAKES APPEAL TQ OTTAWA NO PROSPECT OF PEACE SEEMS YET IN VIEW The Council Will Launch Inquiry As To Cost Of Living Gosden Appeals To Minister Of Justice Regarding His Case The following remarkable letter has been addressed by R. R. Gosden, well known ln connection with the Vancouver by-election of February last, to the Minister of Justice at Ottawa: 432 Almas Road, Collingwood East, Vancouver. To the Minister of Justice: Sir,—I am appealing to you on my own behalf in the hope that you may be able to take some action or, show the utter futility of expecting a square deal for my witnesses or myself, in the coming investigation, if it is held In British Columbia by British Columbia appointment. I was ordered before the Parliamentary Investigating Committee by supoena and made statements for which I was arrested on the same day. Whilst in charge of a detective, under arrest, I was forced to continue my evidence in the evening of PRINCE RUPERT TO COME OFF RUN THE PRINCE JOHN WILL GO ON THE SKAGWAY ROUTE New Arrangements Made With Re- spect To G. T. P. Service. at jf.ast, give me some advice, in my j the same day, in spite of my lawyer's conflict with Hon. M. A. Macdonald, Protest—a thing unheard of before Atttorney-General of British Colum-,in British jurisprudence. During this hla, over the "plugging" controversy, [examination, both before and after in which I have stood two trials over ! arrest, M. A. Macdonald was coach- statements I made at the investigating my chief cross-examiner, Mr. ing committee. In the inerests of Jus- Brewster, in his line of questions, tice some action is necessary, more though he, Macdonald, was not a especially is this so in the case of my member of the Investigating commit- witnesses, whose characters and rep- te. The investigating committee, utations have suffered as a result of composed of three Conservatives, two giving evidence which helped in my^f whom were lawyers the present defence. All of these witnesses are Premier, Liberal, Parker Williams, persons of reputable standing in the Socialist, since turned Liberal, were Province, and their characters are unanimous in insisting upon my con- above reproach In every respect. They tinulng my evidence whilst under have no Interests with me In the arrest. views I may hold, and in common . Later on in my trial, Macdonald fairness to them, something should admitted that he and Brewster had be done. It is my duty to acquaint , had a secret interview with Scott you with a brief outline of the events during the course of my grilling be- that have transpired. The data of fore the committee and were in dally the evidence, trials, etc., could be communication with Scott after he had from the authorities, and the.went to Seattle. This is significant, same, if transcribed correctly, will,as It shows conclusively that both Macdonald and Brewster feared ************************** That the steamer Prlnc. Rupert, Capt. D.incan McKenzie, which has been steaming hard for three months on the Vancouver-Alaska run, will be withdrawn from this service after December 21 and her place will be taken by the Prince John, was the announcement made at the local offices of the Grand Trunk Pacific this morning. The Prince Rupert will be laid up for the winter. The new schedule calls for the substitution of the steamer Prince John ln the Prince Rupert-Skagway trade after that date, connecting with the steamer Prince George, operating between Seattle Vancouver, Victoria Prince Rupert. INCREASED WAR CREDIT IN LONDON THIS IS ANSWER GIVEN BY BRITISH TO PEACE PROPOSALS Former Reply Given That Reparation Must Be Made By Huns. London, Dec. 15.—Premier Lloyd George, addressing the House of City Council Will Inquire Into High Cost Of Living At the meeting of the City Council yesterday afternoon, as a committee of the whole, it was decided that the question of the high cost of living would be investigated locally. This will cske the course outlined by the Commons last night, alluding to the jorder-in-Council passed by the Do- German peace proposals, reiterated minion Government as a war meas- Mr. Asquith's declaration, made some ,ure_ the investigation will proceed weeks ago when there were rumors that an effort towards peace would be made, that Great Britain and her Allies require an adequate reparation for' the past and adequate security for the future. New War Credit. A new war credit of four hundred million pounds (two billion dollars), was passed by the House. This is the reply of the peace proposals of Ger- and many. The supplementary estimates provide for one million more men of all L Since October 16, the Prince Ru pert has been running between Van- j ranks for army service couver and Skagway with calls at in- Lloyd George Sick. termedlate ports. She has establish- j This morning, Premier at once, the resolution coming up on Monday evening. The subject was considered at length yesterday afternoon. It was idiscussed from all points, and a decision was finally reached to proceed with the Investigation. This will Include clothing, boots and shoes and a long list of vegetables and supplies, including potatoes, flour, sugar, and all the staple articles. Under the Order-in-Council the wholesalers and retailers will be called upon to submit sworn state- ed a continuous, steaming record in that time that will stand for some (Continued on Page Four.l Lloyd George's condition took a turn for the worse. His physicians have ordered him to remain in bed. SUCCESS FOLLOWED ALONG WESTERN FRONT 11)11 ALLIES Paris, Dec. I.i.—Forty tnousand selected German troops, equipped with abundant artillery, attacked the French lines at Lassigny yesterday. After an inieuse bombardment, lasting for several hours, the enemy reached the French trenches, concentrating their attack upon a front of three hundred yards. -se French, who were thorou^H'' prepared for the Infantry attack following the intensive artillery preparation, were not taken by surprise and had been able to cover their machine guns from the enemy's bombardment. As the Germans approached to close quarters they were met by a withering fire from the French ments as to the supplies and the cost | machine guns which inflicted terrible and selling price. ARCADE CAFE Now doing business OPEN BAY AND NIGHT First Class Service ^^^^^^^ and ; Scott's knowledge. Macdonald was J'never questioned before the commit- ti. tee at all.' All my witnesses were j I forced to give evidence before that i * * * * * * * * * * * * ************************** committee. "Brocky" Phil and I saw Scott and spoke to him in the Parliament Building on the day he interviewed Can dian Submarine Is Again Safe In Port After Rough 1 rip >t- Brewster and Macdonald. He told no _____■ ti i Everything New and Up-To- *. one of our meeting him, yet about if three days after a rumor was afloat Date. Third Ave. Prince Rupert. thn( Scott had been seen, and then ti the Government Issued a warrant for ",t. "Who spread the rumor?" The ************************** ' ,iateS 0f the lon .-distance telephone Opera House TONIGHT BLUE-BIRD Carter und Flora <h> Haven IN * c?.l!s show that Scott was in Seattle J.';!ic day after thc Interview with Mac- jf donald and Brewster. Did they make J; sure he was in n foreign Inml before Bpreadlni the rumor? "Pearce" testified thai J_cott was (Continued on Page Two.) Halifax, Dec. 15.—The Canadian torpedo boat Grirlse, which was reported lost with all hands, has limped into Shelbourne Harbor with six of her crew missing, the poor fellows having been washed overboard during the storm. The captain declared that pass- i ing steamers Ignored his signals of' distress. His wireless apparatus fail-1 ed on account of the flooding of the ■ engine room having put his dynamo I out of business. | Ii was feared that H ,M. Canadian j torpedo boat Grilse, Lieut. Waller! Wingate, R. N. ('. v., had been lost : at sea with nil bunds. bert Wilkinson, Wireless Operators S. A. McLean and E. Clement. The Grilse carried a crew of fifty, [the majority from British Columbia. FREE FARMS FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS TO BE PROVIDED Ottawa, Dec. 15.—It is the intention of the Government to introduce legislation at the approaching session of he House of Commons for the granting of free farming land and other assistance for the returned Canadian soldiers. . o HUN INVADERS OF RUMANIA ARE MAKING PROGRESS Paris., Dec. In.—The Teutons in I Rumania have crossed the Jablonit- The following has been received atjza River and the invaders continue the office of the local Collector orjto advance unchecked In that region. Customs from W. C. Dlbrell, Light- The German? have also bombard- house Inspector, Ketchikan: ed .Monastir, which was recently Wrangell Straits—Wrangell North taken from tiie Bulgarians by the Flal Buoy, No. IS, reported missing Allies, and are bombarding the entire from Its station November 1, was Allied front in thatfsector, replaced December 7th. I^5 *"""' Fredeilck Sound—Cape Fanshaw casualties. The slaughter was terrific, only a few survivors of the attacking German columns escaping. British Won. London, Dec. 15.—The British siic. ceded in entering the German trenches in the neighborhood of Arras (Continued on Page Four.) We have n very fine stock of Ladies Gold and fiold Filled Bracelet Watches from $10 to $.*>0. Bnlger & Denike. _________ NOTICE TO MARINERS. Fancy China, French Limoges and Nippon at Special Xmns Prices at Geo. I). Tite's. GANONGS' OVERSEAS CHOCOLATES $1.00 the Bov. Wrapped, ready for mailing, address label attached. .Tust the thins I'i send to lhe Boys nl the Front. ORME'S LIMITED j Light reported as flashing Irregular ti ti: i New Loathe Piuses just in. r Hand Bugs Bulger & Denike and jj The Wrong Boor Comedy-Drama in five acts. * ti * I *: * i * For Ames * H- '■ Ipeohl] !'' Ices tsp.'ns*. Mcttrc! *! Jl til Clirlslniiis ih .urns in Waterman's ti ' was relighted December li]th. By direction of the Commissioner of Lighthouse. BllJ'tlts Sec Tile'.. for Carpet Squares. "•; e.'il !'(■:'■ Pols ************************** Fountain Pens. Bulger & Denike. The (1 _______________________________________________________________________ June 3rd, was restored io Its normal * mi December 11 for Bermuda, Al a characteristic December Sth. p, in. December i". a wireless, mes- , ■ . , ... . lev Strait—Rock Island Light i sage was received stating that owing I to weather she was returning for shelter to Shelbourne, x. s. At 7:_n p, ni. she wirelessed "s. 0, S,," stating thai her position wa latitude IH.In I longitude I '1. 11 . ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ XV, At 7:"n p. ui. a final message Geo. !;. Tite's Annual Prize Brnvv- was received, "now sinking." lags for Xmas Eve: First, i'linietl Orders were immediately given for Oak Chlin Cabinet; Second, While all available vesesls to proceed to her Enamnl teel fed, square lube; assistance and endeavors made by Tliird, Large Doll and Hull's Wicker wireless to inform any vessels at sea Carriage. For every 1)12,00 purchase, ***************************************************** mmm' * * WE ARE CLOSING OUT Our Jewellery Stock ,i * Which is one of the Best Selected in Northern British Columbia, consisting of •••••••••••••••••I.*********************************** ft, ANTNTIIAI MCfTIMf 3 ANNUAL MEETING E O. E. THE LOCAL LODGE, NO. 1045, FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES, WILL HOLD ITS ANNUAL VEETING FOR THE ELECTION OF OFFICERS IN THE LODGE ROOM ON Monday, December 17 at 6.30 p.m. j ^1 ALL MEMBERS AKE REQUESTED TO ATTEND * ***************************************************** In that vicinity. The officers on board shin at the time were: Lieut. Walter Wingatc, Sub-Lieut. C. McL. Fry, Sub-Lieut. Richard E. Winsloe, Engineer Ro- o When Buying Conl set the best. It costs the same. New Wellington Conl—Phone 116. tf. For Cash, entitles you to one ticket, consisting of (hree prizes. TIMBER WANTED. Want to exchange two improved half-sections In Central Alberta for timber. Apply "XV", care of The Journal. tf. FOUND. FOUND—On Fulton Street two Leather Chairs and Rockers. A small duplicate keys, stamped F-2S. substantial Gift. Big Discounts at Owner may have same by applying at Geo. D, Tite's. . Journal Office and paying oost of ad. DIAMONDS, WATCHES, I. . \'Al.ll.liS, ETC, ETC, Al MARKED IN OUR WINDOWS ARE GOODS From 25 per cent to 35 percent Below Wholesale Cost COME EARLY AND GET VOIR CHRISTMAS GOODS Open Every Evening Until Christmas, Out of Town Orders Promptly Attended To. Our I'urs Also Are To Re Offered At Sale Prices G0LDBL00MS j THIRD AVENUE, NEXT BANK OF MONTREAL, PRINCE RUPERT ***********************************************n**4, SATURDAY, DECEMBER '.':, -016. PRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL . ... Kttuet. journal Telephone l.SH. O. H. NELSON, editor Telephone 138. Offlce: i-v Tl ird Aveuu East, near McBrlde Street. Telphone 138; Posioffice i!ox 1 *>45. DAILY EDITION. chilly ii. relation to tiie contempt of court. Justice Gregory conducted ihe prosecution throughout thc trial. Judge Gren ry would noi allow eite.e;' myself or Fraser, mj principal wit- mss, to sho . ' ii where we :e standing thai night, ami it:!,.!. for 4S> hours, and once since in Vancouver. Not only myself, but others liaxe suffered, the lady in whose li'".-,' I ;ir11 boarding has been subjected to the vilesi of tricks. Rocks were thrown through the glass, door at half pasl two in the morning after (.,1 us nol to speak when we viewed my fit's! trial, narrowly missing her the scene of th< transaction. little daughter six years of age; notes Al both trials the judges allowed [threatening her, ami containing vile the widest latitude for the rosecu- and scurrilous matter, have been Publishea every morning except Mondav. Delevered by carrier in the city at the following ra:e, if paid In tion "> iry and Bhow thai I was a thrown over the fence from time to idvance:- l $Tp.OU $2.5ii 51.2 r» blackmailer, er.. and Judge Gregory time, anil lias resulted in a serious allowed this line of insinuation in the tnervous breakdown, which may cosl cross-examination, even though he ber her life. admitted lhal there wns nothing to in view of nl! ihis.. l naturally ask Justify these Insinuations. what hope have I from ihis humbug IP' openly toltl the jury Ihat the:of investigations, which do not ill- four witnesses who swore to .eeing vestlgate. The Idea underlying all this Macdonald on ihe street about ihat is hound me out oi this Province, 'time must nnt he taken into consider- and with that end in view the black- ation nt nil. Tlie transcript nf both list is upon me so that it is Impossible the trials ie unreliable. The judges for me to go to work anywhere. And did everything to cast reflections this applies to some of my witnesses, upon the character of all the wit- who are so unfortunate as to be wage nesses nnd refused In all easee to al- Workers. But 1 wish to say that I am low counter-evidence. I here to stay and though the courts During my testimony before the have prevented mo from getting a committee whilst under arrest, the,fair show legally and have prevented (Continued from Page One.) same day, I mentioned Matt Fraser j me from suing for damages and have "being with me at the 0 o'clock meet- jbr.oken me financially, vet ' will see 'phoning ,o Victoria for money, as,,..,,_ _m] , ^^ „.a| , (]j(] DOt (this thing through. soon as he arrived in Seattle One Year Six Month Three Mor'hs If not paid in advance, per Mont:? *°-B0 \dverti8ing limes Cpon Application. Telephone 188. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1916. Gosden Appeals To Minister Of Justice "Pearce" testified that aboul two or three days after Scott had an interview with someone and had a big roll Patterson, Macdonald's right-hand man went to Seattle on that da.v. know where he was. They found him | j anl going t0 defend myself and nn a ship 40(1 miles up the coast and : friends, legally if possible, but 1 am jordered him down. He came, enrro- golng t0 ,]o jt The (|llestioii is, what jborated my statement before I ever |]0|ie haVe , 0( ., fail. sllmv when flle of money, the 'phone calls show thai ,„.,_,.. )n v,iln. ..„. .., nn. h.-,„i )llp ' . ,, , , , . , siioKe io nnn. y<i nt m\ in.u ine thmg called law, which we are ex- prosecution said thai I did not state ;..Pclpi1 ,„ respeot| is deliberately vio- his name as a witness nf tbe act until lated and is now being controlled by The Times newspaper openly call- hp nrrivpfl tn VIctoria, four days nf- Mr M A Macdonald? ed me a "foreigner," nnd I have no ,...,. rr., • ,= imnn,.t.nt ■,« i .™ th .t '• .. , , . i tei. Ihis is important, as I gave tnat : glf| ] ]iavo tl.ie^ t0 put my catK ))e_ reilriss. Before I went to trial Brew-lf_Bt!mn , ,1,,. of ,,„., and ,, lesiiiuonv nn tup 11 in 01 may, <iuu ioro y0ur notice. It is my duty as a ster gave The Times nn interview, ,,,„ t.Bn«crlm chnws that T . .v. if ! . , , _ , the transcript snows tnat 1 gave it |citjzen to do so, as-a last forlorn hope whitewashing Macdonald and influ- „,. ,, . 1 rtl. nf,pr Fraser' wns in Vic- I .• , , , ,«,■<•■,_, 1111 tne 1 -nn, .11111 1 irfsii pvm in in 0j ]ec;al redress. If (Ins fails., then my encing the jury, "which is contempt tnrin. Dates were switched on me in of court." the typing. Every Liberal paper committed ; T challenged this and all the com- "contempt of court." imittee knew I gave this evidence j The transcript nf evidence taken „,,„„ t|,<_ nth, when nn nne knew J before the commission, was juggled ; where Fraser was. Yet none nf them with, a" ' upon the deliberate mixing:,vere called to corroborate this most ; of dati ! which evidence was given, important fact, which, had they done the prosecution made much headway B0. would have sworn thai the Iran-| at my trials. Other evidence was mis- iscript had been tampered with audi . quoted, nnd other evidence deliber- also shown that I could not possibly | ately cut nut. And what is very im- have,framed up tlie story with Fras- I portant, there was only one transcrib- er, not having spoken to him ai all. I er, and he is a Governmenl employee. The judge made much of this to my I with the Liberals now in power. 'detriment. Pearce's evidence was very vain- i Breweter helped Macdonald by glv- i duty to myself as a man is plain and I shall follow it let it lead where it may. I remain yours sincerely, R. R. GOSDEN. December 8, 1016. MINISTER RETURNED WITHOUT OPPOSITION TO COMMONS Toronto, Dec. 15.—Hon. A. E. Kemp, who was appointed .Minister of Militia in succession to Sir Sam Hughes, has been elected by acclamation, the Liberals refusing to con- able as corroboration for the defence, ing a printed statement tn The Sun j vet it was nnt nn, in T.» was nnt ■ , r , 1 , n 11 i.est the seat under the circumstances ,vei 11 u,is noi put in. i-ie was not |ju6( before the general election. He )*__ arrested. He went to Australia, and |eald, "We have searched his record [ was not produced at either of my l (mentioning my name) from the At-: trials. Ilantic to the Pacific, from San Diego Justice Murphy was openly biased, |to prince Rupert, and we find he has and the foreman of the jury openly been run nut nf every town. We find stated in court that one man was thai he and another man, one Mqt- hanging out but would give no reason thew Fraser. tried to blackmail a for it, thereby implying that the man farmer in Victoria. He is a perjurer, was bought. The Liberal papers said etC-. altogether a most undesirable the jury stood 11 to 1 for conviction, type of citizen." These statements whereas it stood 8 to I. Macdonald were ma(je deliberately to create po- commltted contempt of court by go- Htical prejudice nnd win Macdonald's Ing all over the Province and speak- oase, 1 have never been run out of inc upon this matter, calling me a any place nor ever will be. I have not perjurer, etc., influencing the public been proven guilty of perjury and from which tlie veniremen were tn be |jjave never been tried, charged, ac- drawn for the second trial. If such a quitted or convicted of blackmail. thing hud happened in » llritish There is. n0 record of any crime nut court the case would have been 'against me in this world, no, even a thrown out. He was never even ques- |a five-dollar drunk or disorderly, ex- tlnned nn It, ye, he is a lawyer and cep) leading a strike in Prince Ru- was running for the mosl responsible pert and speaking on the street nf legal office in the Province. gan Tllego. Al ih. second trial before Justice These are a few of the Items as Gregory, Mrs. Macdonald, the only they come to my mind now. There ls witness for her husband, was helped much mon bul all thai 1 wish to add by signs from Macdonald, who sal al |a. ,hi. Hme is, thai due to ibis con- tlie prosecuting table, and liv .lohn splrai i ol the Liberal party the pub- fjiii I ^-J^Sv,.'.;" . ...... ' ,.-' — .>-».. WATER NOTICE. Take notice that (>. R. Naden Com. pany Limited, whose address is Prince Rupert, British Columbia, wil] apply for a licence to take and use 30n cubic feet per second, and to store 40,000 acre feet of water out of Kum-ea-lon River which flows northwesterly and drains !.:to Kum- ea-lon Inlet. The storage dam will be located at the natural outlet of Lake Katharine. The capacity of the reservoir to be created is about 1,280 acres, and it will flood about 200 acres of land. The water will be diverted from the stream at a poinl about nl the storage dam and will he used for power purposes upon the land described as below, This notice v:!.. posted "ii tlie ground on the 4th day nf October. 10 10. A copy of this notice nnd an application pnrsu- Oll er, who was up in ihe .allery. h)c has been Inflamed and on two|nn, thereto anc, :n the "Water Acl The judge allowed ihis to an with no separate occasion attempts havi 1 n 'HT ' ment. Thi lawyer for the defenci made upon my life, once In Victoria called attention to it, hut the judge when 1 was under the doctor's hands did nni move. Later nn when Mrs. j " , Macdonald was through, he reraem- j 1 ■ I 1 hal witness should he oul of j r lourtroom. The judge would not 1 nl! Macdonald to be cross-examln ((" -ipnn (lie most vital pninls, espe ■ ' _• "" ■ ' ••■■ ■:..: h " "• Ar0R^! SIGN SHIP Auto.*, Cnrrlnge, nnd filfpi I'ji in) inij. -.'. !in'_ ilnnu to suit customers, Ail ivc ivunt is your idea. nil i'.'oc! —Third Avenue JOS. F. FILION I 9009 9 O ■■■ ~9ifi Z CHS a 990 tyj*, frCHKHS HAYNER BROS ■: h'uiieral Directors unn nlnieis. <)|ien Day and '. 1.allies' Assistnnt In Attendance. "!•* 16 710 THIRD .VE. 1914" will b" tiled in the office of the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert, British Columbia. Objeetlo.s to the application may be Oled with ibe said Water Recorder or with 'lie Cnmp- trolle- of Water Righls. Parliament Buildings, Victoria, Prltlsh Cnlum- l::a. within thirty days after tbe first ippearance nf th's notice in a local newspaper. The territory ,,'lthin v iiich the. power, in respect of the undertaking are to lie exercised is Prince Rupert., British Columbia, nnd vicinity and along the transmission line between the Power Station and l':ince Rupert, British Columbia. The date of the first publication nf this n"t!ce is November 17th tlilO. G. R. NADEN COMPANY LIMITED .•-L'i'i-li; Applicnnt. by 1. H. PILLSBURY, Agent. I.AM) REGISTRY AOT. (Section 36 and 1:14.) le Application No. 0,085. FMUng 5,807 TAKE NOTICE that application as been made to register Melvin St. tephens and Maxwell C. Wade, of Prince Rupert, B. C, as owner in fee under two Tax Sale Deeds from The Collector of the City of Prince Rupert, bearing date the 2.3rd day of October, 1916, of ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel or trad of V land and premises situate, lying, and being in the Municipality of Prince Ruperl, (Assessment District) more particularly known and described as Lois Seven 17) and Eight (8), Block Forty-six, (40), Section Eight (8), in the City of Prince Rupert, Map 923. You are required to contest the claim of the tax purchaser within thirty-five days from the date of the service of this notice (which may ne effected by Publication), and your attention is called to Seciion 36 of tbe "Land Registry Act" with amendments, and to the following extract therefrom: — "and in default of a caveat or certificate of lis pendens being filed before the registration as own?r of the person netitlde undre such tax sale, all persons so served with notice, . . . and those claiming through or under them, and all persons claiming any interest in the land by virtue of any unregis- ered 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 nnd debarred from setting up any claim to or in respect of the land so sold for taxes, and the Register shall register the person entitled under such tax sale as owner of the land so sold for taxes." AND WHEREAS application has een made for a Certlflrte of Indefeasible Title to the above-mentioned ands, in the name of Melvin M. tephens and Maxwell C. Wade: AND WHEREAS on investigating he title it appears that prior to the 14th day of September, lfllS, (the date on which the said lands were old for overdue taxes), you were the egistered owner thereof. FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that n(. the same time I shall effect registration in pursuance of such application nd issue a Certilicate of Indefeasible Title to thc said lands in tbe name of Melvin M. Stephens and Maxwell C. Wade unless you take and prosecute the proper proceedings to establish your claim, if any, to the said lands., or to prevent such proposed action on my part. Dated at the Land Registry Office, Prince Rupert, B. C, this 20th day of November, 1916. H. F. MacLEOD, District Registrar of Titles. To CHARLES PLANITZ, 4-vv. Edmonton, Alberta. PHONE f»S4 P.O. BOX 60 FOK APERHANGING AINTING OLISH1NG AND WALL TINTING MOH-GRADE IN.'KRIOH DECORAU'LNG .<■ . '•__CIAL'i > Swanson iHJOOND av/K > II McBRI aa c-ckkkh; ooaaaao d o-ijaoo-aao o 9 I WALKER'S MUSIC STORE *? Corner Second Ave aud 4tli St. 0 ' :; Pianos and other musical li>- siriuiii ills for sale. vi ■ Pianos to Rent. : A large assortment of sheet o I r music. Classic songs and music, a and nil <he popular selections g of the daji 9000000000000000 900*30009^ a The Forestry Battalion the 230 th Organizing now under Capt. Shuttleworth wants practical men Services will be auxiliary to the fighting forces n all kinds of rough woodwork. For particulars apply to SERGT. STOKES, At the offices of the Red Cross Society, next to Bank of Montreal, Third Avenue. Prince Rupert, B. C. ^^^mmoBms^Bium. Journal Advertisements Pay ****************************************************, Hotel Directory ************** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * WINDSOR HOTEL Cor. of First Ave. und Eighth St. XV. H. WRIGHT, Prop. Prince Rupert HOTEL CENTRAL First Ave. aiwl Seventh St. Eluropoun and American Plain. $1.00 to sa.iio Per Day Peter lilack, Prop. British Columbia * * * * * * * * * * * * * * EMPRESS HOTEL J. V. Rochester V. U. Canlej llirid Ave. Ii tween Sixth and i'cv. .ih sia. ROYAL HOTEL Corley «.v QurgcM, Props. Third Air. aud Slxlli St. ICuropenn Plan, (.team Heated * * * x- X- * * * * * 4 * * * X- X- X- X- X- X- X- * * * ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ****************** ***************ilitifm*\k ***************************************************** LUM oal, Cement, Plaster anu Brick AND A COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDERS' SUPPLIES j WESTHOLME LUMBER CO., LTD. % First Avenue Prince Rupert Telephone 186 •tf ,. — .-..■. - -.-:.- PBISCE ItlTERT JOIP.XAL SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10. 1916 f.lQI'OH ACT, 1010. I Section 10.) NOTICE is hereby given that, on the First day ot December next, application will be made to the Superintendent ot Provincial Police for the renewal ot a licence lor the sale of liquor by wholesale in and upon the premises known as Beaver Wholesale Liquor Company, of Prince Rupert, Limited, situate at 70S Fraser Street, Prince Rupert, B. C, upon the lands described as Lots Fifteen an i Eixteen (15-lfi), Block Thirty- two (32) Section One (1) City of Prince Rupert, 13. ■'.:. Dated this 12th day of October, 1916 THE BEAVER WOLESALE LIQUOR CO., OF PRINCE RUPERT LIMITED, GEO. A. SWEET, o-lo Manager SYNOPSIS OF COAL REGULATIONS. MINING COAL ACT. FORM OF NOTICE. •Sneena Land District Distric' uf Queen Cliarlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Turner Roth- ' ;!1 Mullen, of Victoria, B. C, oc- il ii'ion merchant, intend!; to apply 'or permission to prospect fo-' coal! nil petroleum on-the West Coast of | Craham Island, in vicinity of West Diver. • Commencing at, a post '.planted at1 the southwest corner of C.L. 9,908 thence west 80 chains; thence north si, chains; tlience east So chains; | thence soutli 80 cbains to point of! commencement, Name of applicant, TURNER ROTH WELL MULLEN, j Per. AUSTIN BROWN. Agent. Dated July 19, 1916. a20-o2o| _ i Coa! mining right of the Dominion In Manitoba. Saskatchewan and Alberta, the Yukon Teritory, Ihe Nothwest Teiitories 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 leas.d to one applicant. Aplicatlons for a leas.; must ,be made by the applicant in person to the Agent or Sub-Agent of the district in which .he rights applied for are situated. In surveyed territory the land must be described by sections, and In uneurreyed territory the tract ap- plier.^for shall be slaked out by the ppplieSnt. Each application must be aecora- panied by ;i fee of $5, which wll be I refunded II the rights applied for are j not available but not otherwise. A royalty shall te paid on the merchantable outpul of iiie mine at iho I rate of five cents per ton. The person operating the mine j 6liall furnish the Agent with sworn returns accounting for the full Quantity of merchantable coal mined and pay the loyalty there1) Y If the coal mining 1'igMs re uo. being operated such returns should he furnished at least once a year. The iease wll' include tiie coal mining rights only; but the lessee may be permitted to purchase'whatever available surface rights may bo considered necessary for tbe work Ing of the mine at the rate of $10 per acre. For full information application should be made to the Seueturj of the Department of the Interior, Ottawa, or to any Agent or Sub-Agent of Dominion Lands. • j XV. VV. CORY, Deputy Minister of thy Interior. LAND ACT. FOIIM MF NOTICE. Skeena Land District, Districl ef' Queen Oharlolte Islands. TAKE NOTICE thai Oliver Brow ,' i: Victoria, B. O. occupation macbl.'i 1 ist, intends to apply for permission !o prospect for cr.al and petroleum ii.. the following described SHRDUTI in the West Coast of Graham Ielancl, n vicinity of West River. Commencing at a post planted lv u niles south of the southeast corner if C.L., 9,971. thence sovth 80 'l.ains; thence west SO chains; thence north SO chains; thence eas,' SO chains to point of com me jcement. Name of applicant, OLIVER BROWN, AUSTIN BROWN, Agent. Dated July 19, 1916. all)-_._0 ! LAND ACT. (Form No. 9.) FORM Oi' NOTICE. '.oena Land District, District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that William DIx- 'ii, of Victoria, B. C, occupation accountant, Intends to apply for permission to prospect for coal and pe- . li utu on the West Coast of Graham . nnd, in vicinity of West Rivei^ Commencing at a post planted one alle south of the southeast corner of C.L., 0,971 thence north su cbains; thence oast SO chains; tlience south 80 chains; Ihence west 80 chains to point of commencement. Name of applicant, WILLIAM DIXON, AUSTIN BROWN, Agent. MINERAL ACT. (Form F.) Certificate Of Improvements, NOTICE. "■ I.." . a ! DY ISAAC FRAC. Mineral Cl tin a "ante in the Skeena Mining Divisl ■ o '■' ssiar District. Where located: On Granby Bay. B. C. TAKE NOTICE thai I, J. Fred Ritchie, Free Mini i's Certificate No. 3,2 29C, acting .. i agenl tor the Gran by Consolidated Mining, Smelting & Power Co. Ltd., Free Miner's Certificate No. B.OOBC, Intend, sixty dais from the date hereof, to ap] ly 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 Issue of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this Sth day of December,. A. D. 1916. d-12 J. FRED RITCHIE, Agent. MINERAL ACT. Certificate or Improvements. NOTICE. Balsam; Cedar; Cyprus and Spiuce Mineral Cla'ms, skuate in the Skeena Mining Division oi Cassair District. Where located. Granby Bnj, B. C. TAKE NOTIC," that I. Fred Rit- j chie. Free Miner's Certificato No. i 90.071B, aetin. us Agent fcr the Granby Consolidated Milling, Smelt- ing fi. Power Company, Limited, Free Miner's Certificate No. 90,31013^ Intends, sixty days from the date hereof to apply to the Mining Recorder tor a Certilicate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining :i Crown Grant ot the above claim.. Ann further take notice that action, under section 85 mutt be commenced befoie the Issue of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 7th day of April, A, D., 1916. J, FRED RITCHIE, Agent, _35__Vif .AMI ISEGISTIIY ACT. (Section :!(> and iiii.) I!c Application No. 90,591 Prince Rapert Journal f»0c. perNonth " fANADA from her abundance can help supply the Empire's needs, ^"* and this must be a comforting thought for those upen whom the heavy burden of directing the Empire's affairs has been laid. Gain or no gain the course before the farmers of Canada is as clear as It was last year—they must produce abundantly in order to meet the demands that may be made, and I believe this to be especially true in regard to live stock, the world's supply of which must be particularly affected in this vast struggle. Stress and strain may yet be in store for us all before this tragic conflict is over, but not one of us doubts thc issue, and Canadians will do their duty in the highest sense of that great word."—HON. MAKT1K BURRELL, MinfMer of Agriculture. TAKE NOTICE thai applicat: has I;- ei, made to re; is', r H i.ROI.1 C. EDMUNDS of Prince Ru] ert, ish Columbia, as ov n< r in fei a Tax Sal ed from Tiie Colle toi of ih,- City of Prince Rupert, bearing date the 30th day of September, 1916, of ALL \.\Ii SINGULAR thai certain parcel oi tract of land and premises situate, lying, ami being In ihe MuniiIpallty of Prince lira i rl (Assessment District), more particu- larly known and described as Lots Six (0), Thirty-One (31), and Thirty-Two (32), Block Forty-Six (46), and Lot Eleven (11). Block Forty- Eight (4S), aii in Section Eight (8), Map 923. You are required tn contest the claim of the tax pun baser within thirty-five days from he date of the service of this notice (which may be. effected by Personal Service or otherwise), and your attention is called to Section ?.G of the "Land Registry Act" with amendments, and to the following extract therefrom:-- "and in default of a caveat or certificate of lis pendens being file'! before the registration as owner of the person entitled under such tax sale, all ersens so served with notice, . . . and those claiming through or under them, and all persons claiming any interest in the land by virtue of any unregistered instrument, and all persons claiming any Interest In the land by descent whose title is no: registered under the provisions of this Act, shall be for ever estopped and debarred from seftinr. a: any claim t0 or in respect of the land so sold for taxes, and the Reais- trav shall register the person entitled under such tax sale as owner of the land so s.old for taxes." AND WHEREAS application has been mane for a Certificate of Indefeasible Title to thc abovementlon- ed lands, in the name nf HAROJ.D C. EDMUNDS: AND WHEREAS on Investigating the title it appears that prior to the Fourteenth day of Sepember, 191.",. (the date on which the said lands were sold for overdue taxes), you were the Registered owner thereof. FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that nl the same time I shall effect registration in pursuance of such application and issue a Certificate of Indefeasible Title to the said lands in the name of HAROLD C. EDMUNDS unless you take and prosecute the proper proceedings to establish yonr claim, if any, to the said lands, or to prevent such proposed action on my part. Dated al the Land Regis;ry Office. Prince Rupert, B. C, this Sei and da.v of November, A. II. 1910. 11. F. MacLEOD, District Registrar of Til Ies. To CHARLES PLANITZ, d-8 Box 731, Edmonton, Alberta tBSBK all and Winter Schedule I a Read Down SS. PRINCE RUPERT Re p.! I|, | '• 11.00 ' L\ . li.O p.m. ' 'liar-. § Sa . 11.00 ll. p a. Wed. ' 12.00 noon ;.. \r. .. Wed. ■■'. Mon. 1 a.m. S -. i '.SINCE GEORGE 12. ■ Mon. __> Slm' l2.00M!n;flil la ■ : ■ .'(. n H in. 1 Men. 10 i (I a.m. [,. 11. i. S Jll. 1 ■'l":|. 11.00 p.m. Lv A''. •:•'• p.m. Sat. 1 Tup-. ll.CKI p.m' ! , Occnn Fulls Lv. 11.00 l-ii- I '•''•' ""■ 10.311 a.in \r. Pr. Ill Lv. 1 .,.in. IS,. m Wed, 12.0(1 M'nj In ..: Ar. loo p.m. Thu. Jfi Thu. 7.00 a Hi. Ai Lv. 12:00 noon Thu. PASSENGER TRAIN SERVICE For Smlthers, Prince George, Jasper, Edmonton, Saskatoon mul Winnipeg, connecting there foi all points In Eastern Canadn uud tbe Eastern and Southern Slates; leaves Prince Rupert every Weilnrsilaj ard Saturday at 11:80 A.M. Mixed every Friday "t 5s00 A. M. Agency all ocean Steamship Lines. For Information and reservation apply to City Ticket Office, 036 Tliird Aw, Plume 200 Canadian Pacific Railway !§' Lowest Rates to all Eastern Pn«n,t« via steamer lo Vancouver nnd Ca ¥ radian Pnc'flc Railway. Meals and Berth included on steamer. 1 (ft PUINCESS MAQUINNA ":_ Fir Qranby Pay and Alice Arm Friday 11 p. m. .MUXCESS MAQUINNA g Southbound, Saturday <S p. in. PRINCESS SOPHIA For Alaska, Monday. December 18th. I .1. I. PETERS, General A^ent, ■ mei Third Ave. and Fourth St. i_a:si\-.,.^r3__3____.pc__*,i'._i'.'.:,... .__. _ig tag"""'• ■TTfr"ffff.»»°«|p|'"""»ggn^—' ********************* ***********i,***************-i***> RUPERT MARINE \Hm\\ 0EKS AND j SUPPLY CO., LIMITED I * * * * * * * * Specialists In Mm ae Powci Plant.. Oil, Steam, or Gnaoltne. St. * B. C. Coast -Agents, for tho British Kronthoiit Scini-liiewl (1,1 _■ ,. Js nine—tlie most reliable an economical, Und the cheaposi W1TEI1FHOXT, IMtlXCIi RlTPEltT ENGINEERS MACHINISTS '.Ni> MACHINERY COtJTKACT.l wer for lisliing boats, tugs ur ' passenger vol mt-any's Engines nnd Parts * S. .i.iai.Til '.'ins ltte.it * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * -li * * * * * * * * t P.O. BOX 5 ;a**%?p% *%\W?*'*i*X^ y~H^'t '■' .'•-•. >H&''sd4m^rt: -$|: c ■'■ »M& WW ■ ■■■--" ^- -■ ■ '•A'Mi. ysC.;. ••■ ^1-' Steel, Iron. Oils, Wire Rope, 15 data Beltlli IS. C. Wood i'ull Columbian Bronze Propell ors, Storuge Uatteries,- Dynamos Marine Accessories. uli'B—First-class equipment Tid staff for machine and "hip pairs. TELEPHONE 313 ti * ti ti * i * * *■ * ti * * ************************* •■ _■ - ******** ****** *********** MODERN war is made by resources, by money, by foodstuffs, as well as by men and by munitions. While war is cur first business, it is the imperative duty oi" every men in Canada to produce all that he can, to work doubly haul while our soldiers ere in thc i . ni he:, in order that the Resources cf the country may not only be conserved, but increased, for fhe great struggle that li :ilb iire us. ' Work und Save' is a good motto for War-lime.'' Sill THOMAS WHITE, .11 leister. of Finance. mr*» r% f»fljyni"e ft^flBW M a r i THE CALL OF EMPIRE CURfSfcS ^m, , TO CANADIAN FARMERS, DAIRYMEN, FRUIT GROWERS, GARDENERS WHAT IS NEEDED ? these in particular- wheat, OATS, HAY, BEEF, PORK, BACON, CHEESE, EGGS, BUTTER, POULTRY, CANNED FRUITS, FRUIT JAMS, SUGAR, HONEY, WOOL, FLAX FliiRE, BEANS, PEAS, DRIED VEGETABLES We must feed ourselves, feed our soldier:,, and help feed thc Aides. The need is greater in 1916 than it was in 1915. The difficulties are greater, the task is heavier, the need is more urgent, the call to patriotism is louder—therefore be thrifty and produce to the limit. "THE AGRICULTURAL WAR BOOK FOR 1916" is now in the press. To be had from The Publications Branch, Deportment of Agriculture, Ottawa. * THE GOVERNMENT OF CANADA 2 THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE THE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE *" .» '■' '"'■ rW'i * /f' * • •_ . .. --'nX,»-"- V; ..1' LICKXCI. \ «8«. SE U.KL) 'I ENDERS will be re- ■ .iv.il by thc 1 llnistcr of Lands nol latei ' In a noon on the J1" li da.v of December, 1016, for the purchase of Pulp Licence X I58G, to can 1,250,- iiiiii feet of Spruce, rleinloch and Balsam Fir on an area adjoining Lot 505, Kildala River. Range 2, Coasl District. Two ill) years will be allowed for ]■- moval of timber Further panictimrs of the Chief nrester. Victoria, B. C„ or His::-;.": Forester, Prince Rupert, B. C. 1-S The, Morning Jonrnr- 50r. per montfi PEABODYS' HIGH-GRADE,GUARANTEED OVERAlL? ARE NOT ONLY GOOD TOR ENCENTS A BUTTON AND SSCT'-JTS ARiP. BUT THC WFRCHCNT AT YOU eOJGHT THEM FR&H WlU REPLACE THEM IF THEf 0O NOT GIVE "IRE SATIS FACTION.WITHIN IHIRW U«''S TRCM DAT& Qf PURCHASE ^POTMflI0MTESI SHOWN HERE - theyWILLSTAND IT*because they are MAD[ TOWt'AR 0k',90i -.^i-iMiM. ¥i'A 'Wi: ■t !&'■■: II • NOBODY BUYS OVERALLS TO PLAY TRICES WITH THEM SUCH AS 15 SHOWN IN THE PICTURE ABOVE. IN WHICH FOUR MEiM EXERTED ALL THEIR STRENGTH IN THE EFFORT TO RIP a PAIR OF PEABODYS'OVERALLS. BUT IF THEY WILL STAND THIS-MY WONT RIP \ UNDER THE HARDEST KIND OF LEGITIMATE WEAR.] Ss__3 PEABODYS' C GUARANTEED OVERALLS. Wmmvmmm ___■__._____■ \ ' SATURDAY. DECEMBER Kl, PRINCE RCPERT JOURNAL Chistmas Suggestions For Today WATER ACT, 1914. t f | Before The Board Of Investigation. Special Perfurns 5 in Boxes 25c. to $7.00 Come In and See Them The Pioneer Bmggist j LOCAL NEWS ITEMS {MINISTER OF JUNKS WAS WEDDED IX VANCOUVER 07-Plece Rinnerware; Xmas Dis- ] counts at CJeo. n. Tite's. ♦ s * Look in Bulger & Denike's windows when down town. 'Hon. Win. Sloan And Miss C. F. McDougall Principals Ot Quiet Ceremony. I. Hon. William Sloan, Minister of For Eiderdown Comforts See Tite's | Mines, and Miss Catherine Fiske Mc- In the matter of Yule Lake and ' ,endM ils,nrtment. 'Dougall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D Yule River a tributary of Swanson j . , , |McDougall, 1149 Beach Avenue, Van- Bay, Khutze River a tributary of j \Ve i,ave a new oiirislinas Stock of couver, were married a few days ago, Khutze Bay, and all other streams ; 184_ Rogerg „,.,, romnlunltj. silver |the ceremony being performed by the emptying into Graham Reach and Its | |n popular patterns. Bulger & Denike. Iuiets and Bays in Rang IV Coast, - District. i c. ii, orme has on view in his store TAKE NOTICE ihat each and | an Interesting photo showing Sergt. i Robt. Cameron, Tom Holmes,, Arthur bride's uncle, Rev. A. A. McLeod. The marriage was quietly celebrated, only a small party of relatives being present. The bride, who wore her every person, partnership, company. 1 Robt. Cameron, Tom Holmes, Arthur |travelling costume, was unattended. of municipality who, on the 12th da.v Little, all of this city and a brother'| Mr. and Mrs. Sloan left for a short of March, 1909, had water rights on of Capt. W'earmouth, formerly of the Ormes Limited* i Corner Third Ave. and J Sixth Street | Phones 82 and 200 \ ti WE ARE. HERE TO SERVE YOI W«HKKKH>l«TOO<H>lW»l>lKH»lWHa B. C. Undertakers § beg to Inform their friendB and the public generally that they have engaged the services of a First Class Undertaker, who is a graduate of a Canadian and American College of Emoalm- in_, Sanitation, Disinfection 9 and Bacteriology, and who g holds both Canadian and g American Diplomas. g Lady ABlstant always in at- g tendance to <*.?« tor ladles and S 9 children. ° Ollice and Parlors Xo. iis, 5 corner 2nd Street and 2nd Ave. 5 9 Phone 41. Open Day and Night o 300009999000000000000999 auy of the above-mentioned streams G. T. P. service. They are all wound- Is directed to forward, on or before ed and ln hospital. In a letter recelv- the 10th day of October, 1916, to the /d at the same time, R. Cameron Comptroller of Water Rights at the stated he was coming home. He was Parliament Buildings a! Victoria, a wounded in the left arm on June 13, statement of claim In writing as re- 1915 and haa been In hospital ever quired by Section 294 of the Water since. Act, MI 4, Prlntea forms for such ! o statement (Form No. 50 for irrU." j PRINCE RCPERT TO. tion or Form No. 51 for other pr poses) can be obtained from ...n. of the Water Recorders in the P "jvictc And take notice that a meeting :. the said Board will be held at the ofee of till* Board, Parliament Build-! ings, Victoria, on Tuesday the 24th : day of October, 1916, at 11 o'clock In the forenoon, when the evidence and J argument on the said claims and on any objections field will be heard. Dated at Victoria, B. C, the 7th day of September, 1916. For ihe Board of Investigation. J. F. ARMSTRONG!, 4-w Chairman. (Continued lrom Page One.) SAVE MONEY Use New Wellington COAL PHONE 11 rt time. A weekly sailing from Vancouver to Alaska has never before been | attempted, but the Prince Rupert for the most part In unfavorable weather, has maintained the schedule without mishap. She has been running without a break since the fast schedule was inaugurated, with only a few hours' stay here between trips. The steamer Prince John, Capt. A. M. Davies, on her arrival at Prince Rupert from Stewart and the Naas on December 22, will be withdrawn from the Vancouver-Queen Cliarlotte route, and put on a fortnightly schedule between the G. T. P. transcontinental terminal and Skagway. According to the reports current among the Prince George's complement, the Prince Rupert will be given an extensive overhauling during her ten weeks' lay-up, and will replace the Prince George early In March. The Prince George will then be laid up and made ready for the LIQUOR ACT, 1910, (Section 19.) _ .,__.__ , . . ... I spring and summer trade, -NOTICE ia hereby given that, on ■KKKKHX. 0000 «HJ<HjlJlKK>tXrtHKB» Capt. J. McGee M.M.S.A. Masters and Mates prepared for examination. Compass a _• JUMei. Phone Red 502 "NAUTICAL ACADEMY" g Helgerson Block, opposite g Royal HaMi _! ^tl01Xl«lKHKHKHKH>t_1KHKHKH>)> For Rent For Dances. or other social affairs RAILWAY MEN'S HALL formerly Knien Island Hull Apply W. McLEOD Phone .■>:*". earlier than was the case this year. o SUCCESS FOLLOWED. (Continued from Page One.) the First day of December next, ap-1 n is expected that the G. T. P. plication will be made to the Superin-jt01,rist service to Alaska will be intendent of Provincial Police for the ;a'1?,u'ated "pxt Ma*'' one month renewal of a licence for the sale of liquor by wholesale in and upon the premises known as Prince Rupert Importing Co., Limited, situate at Prince Rupert, B. C, upon the lands described as Lot 4, Block 32, Sectior one, Prince Rupert. PRINCE RUPERT IMPORTING I COMPANY, LIMITED, I ALEX. SMITH, Manager. ! Applicant. Dated First day of October, 1916. 08 j honeymoon trip lo the south, on their i return from which they will take up their residence in Victoria. o Christian Science Society services are held every Sunday at 11 a. m Sunday School at 12 noon. Wednee day evening meeting at 8 o'clook Hays Building, 245 Second Avenue. o For the little Ones—Children's Tables and Chairs, Doll Ruggles and Beds at Geo. D. Tite's. HARRY A. HARVEY encher of Violin, Piano, Violincello and Harmony ..—a of the London, Eng., Conservatory of Music. Pupil of Lansdowne Cottell, the Belgian musician. Pupils prepared for the Associate Board, Vancouver Centre, Royal College of Music, 1208 Second Ave Phone Blue 278 LIQUOR AOT, 1010. (Section 42.) NOTICE is hereby given that, on the first day of December next, application will be made to the Superintendent of Provincial Police for renewal of the hotel licence to sell liquor by retail ir. the hotel known as the Granby Bay Hotel, situate at Anyox, in the Province of British Columbia. Dated this Thirtieth day of September, 1916. Granby Bay Hotel Company, Limited. JAS. CHURCHILL. Manager. oct. 1 Applicant. last night and inflicted heavy casualties. The enemy attempted to make raids in the vicinity of Hullork but. were repelled, the British capturing a number of prisoners. o Municipal Telephone Department. NEW DIRECTORY. Pacific Cartage Limited DR. J. S. BROWN, DENTIST The City Is about to publish a new ———- ' Directory. Subscribers, desiring chancre of address or any other alteration, "please notify the Su; erinten- •own and Bridge Work e Specialty Miiutli RlncK. Tliii-.i Avenue c]ent of Utilities in writing, not later Phone 1">1 than December 20, 1916. SSS5SSS^SSSSSSSSggSSS_^SS^_^_SSSSSSSSS^^S Department nf ^^fijifok 07)Pr^prr<i The Naval Service .''«,« VV<nrbe..li> Canada WtomWaffl DlVlSlQfl The Royal. Naval Canadian Volunteer Reserve are required 8 £_&_«_ •fig of good character and good physique, for service Overseas, in the above force, with ^^^ the Imperial Royal Navy, ®&3J§$j& for the period of the war. Candidates must be the sons ol natural boni British subjects; between 13 an 38 years old, at least 5 feet 3 inchesin height, and 33 inches chest. No previous sea experience necessary. ^B T> a -*tt Ordinary Seamen nnd Able Seamen at entry, $1.10 a day ; 10c. extra dr.ily _T r\ fl to Stoker Ratings. Separation allowance, $20.00 per month. A Frco Kit *■ A- 31. J. j3 provided. For further particulars apply to MAJOR J. H. McMULLIN, GOVERNMENT OFFICE, PRINCE RUPBRT. or to the Department of the Naval Service, Ottawa. ■'-%$£$; m c'eneral Teni_._iiK 1 furniture Movln . a Specialty A't.eu yon huy COAL buy tbe BErU'i — Ladysmlth Lump or Comoi Washed Nut STUART JL MARTIN, PROVINCIAL ASSAYER ANI) ANALYTICAL CHEMIST HAZELTON, BRITISH COLUMBIA. Wions Blue 1S3 Res. Pbone Mil " P-Tll-ll..'!'... LIKOSUrS CARTAGE &STQRA61 126 FQIIRTH STREET JINGLE POT COAL •« Handled by ns. An order? receivs ■ ••nu .mention Hlioor ''o. t>8 IMPF i'nuiiie- Installed nud General Repairs. Ixj'-Acetylene Plant in Connection i'hone Red 150 Third Avenue XKKKH2 a*iaa<i<>CHKKKKBKI<K«ia THE MOST COMFORTABLE TOURING CAR IN THE CITY \.......i. nil calls tiny and night *-**lHk ****** *********** ***** ******-*********♦********** | MACHINERY! MACHINERY! \ | BOILERS, ENGINES, SAWMILLS, LOGGING ENGINES, MINING J j MACHINERY. RAILWAY AND CONTRACTORS' EQUIPMENT— * * BOUGHT AND SOLD. The Vancouver Machinery Depot, Ltd. * VANCOUVER ***************************************************** **************************************************** Biakely Co., Jewellers, and Watch Repairers HAilRY SELFV ■ watchmaker of long experience has been pat In charge of that department—Satis fac'Jo,, guaranteed. Sec oar stock or nuggets from the North. Make your choice while thef last and have them —iff' ap .!• the city as stick-pin. brooch or pendaat. ti i Encourage Home ind us try ami keep the money <■ the city. * EYES TESTED SCIENTIFICALLY by sn expert In that line of ti * work—Latest appliance for testing. ^■■■aB | HIGH 0_A88 STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM * { Corner Third Avenue and Sixth Street ***************************************************** *********************************************** Royal Bank of Canada HEAP OFFICE: MONTREAL Capital Paid up . Reserve Fund , .. Total Assets . ESTABLISHED 1800 . $11,560,000 . $18,230.00G *200,000.000 I i * Savings Bank Department—91 will open an account Branches Throughout '*" In aud Ranking Connections With All Parts of the Chit. ..ates. Agents Throughout the World. ti P. \\. R03ERTY, Manager . Prince Rupert Branch J »¥¥¥¥¥■¥»¥»»•¥ ¥**»»»*♦» »¥¥ ******* * ********************* ***************************************************** j SWEET'S MOTOR BOAT CO.'Y j -K Dealing in Knock-Down Frames or Built Complete FISHERMEN TAKE NOTICE f Why not build youi' own boat from Sweet's Knock-Down Frames? Price List and Catalogue Freely Given * ti ti ti ti ***************************************************** WORKSHOP—SECOND AVENUE BEYOND LYNCH'S P. O. Box 76. ASK FOR . Flit ROSES The World's Best Phone 99 Stand: I'rem t Empress Theatre S ' ;«iweu ci<KKiiaoo<i_H>' •oi30O99 or. ■■■MM unit r_ Send for Five Roses Cook Book— COUPON Write Name and Add. Don't forget in ■tamiM NAM.'.. ..,-,. endow fen Cent* NAME OF DCALEX . BEING A MANUAL OF GOOD RECIPES cw-'uily ctiOKn from the contributi'-ns of over two thousand ■uccesafut i_3<-n of Fiv" Rotes FIf"r throughout Canada. Also Useful Notes on the various dawn of good thine* to eat, all of which h.:ve k._a carefully checked and re-checked by competent authority. Mftett your bwlope lo 1AKE OF THE WOODS MILIIHB CO. UKITED. jHjjjHWg Distributors Prince Rupert, B C 1V.AHT ft MOBLEY KELLY. DOUGLAS ('< I.
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Title | Prince Rupert Journal |
Publisher | Prince Rupert, B.C. : O. H. Nelson |
Date Issued | 1916-12-16 |
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Prince Rupert (B.C.) |
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DOI | 10.14288/1.0312340 |
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