v.The Journal $5.00 a Year vint& VOL. VI. PKINCE RUPERT, II. C, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, lulls. Price ."> < enl Dominions' Royal Commission Took Evidence Yesterday Canadian Forces Made Strong Offensive On The Somme Able Address Delivered By Sir George Foster On The War And After MAJOR PECK PAYS TRIBUTE TO D^AD The residents of Prince Rupert had the pleasure last evening of hearing an address upon the war, with an admonition to be prepared for the after effects last night. The speaker, Sir George E. Foster, Minister of Trade and Commerce in the Dominion Gov. eminent, is well qualified for such a task. His address was a finished one, perfect in diction and most inspiring and entertaining. He spoke for over [\vo hours, but at the end there were none who did not wish him to go on still longer. The meeting was held in the Empress Theatre. G. A. Woodland, Vice- President of the Board of Trade, presided. In ,hls Introductory remarks he referred to the pleasure he had in visiting Prince Rupert and made passing reference to the election that had been held. The public men who undertake the government of a province like British Columbia at a time like this had a task that would require the most careful thought. N'o other province had ever undertaken three such great tasks as this Province, now with a change of government the enforcement of prohibition and tiie admiss'on to the voting of woman. It was a task to call for most sober thought. The war had disappointed everybody of c.ilm mind. The vast majority of people thought It was impossible that a world war could be launched. The world as a whole was never so astonished as when the war clarion was sounded nnd they knew they were in for the war of all the ages. With war launched, the world thought it would be swift even if ************************* Westholme Opera House COMING Monday and Tuessday Mary Fuller in 'UNDER SOUTHERN IKIES' ********* short. They were disappointed again, for after twenty-six months progress the war was at its acme in ferociousness. The question comes why it has taken two years to settle. The reason was nol far to seek If they widened their vision. The reason was that the Allied powers were not prepared for war and the Teutons were. For the greater part of the two years the Allies have been holding on until they got ready to meet the Teutons on equal terms. Had the Allies been as well prepared as the enemy the war would not have lasted longer than perhaps six or eight months. What had held the situation until they got prepared? It was the one branch of the service that was ready—the British navy. The navy swept the ocean of every vestige of the German navy. It kept the ocean avenues open to carry men and munitions. Nol a troopship had been lost. The German navy, safe in Kiel watched, quashed its teeth and swore, but could not prevent. If the influence of the British navy had not been felt on the sea Germany would have won long ago. After two years o'f this the Allies were ready and the big push began. I The British Empire embraced four hundred millions of people^ It nos- Isessed the richest of stores and yet the British Government was unprepared to make adequate resistance to the menace. It was creditable tn the people not to be preparetU.but it was la disappointment that it was not prepared. And so there was a lesson to i lie learned as to what should he done in the future. It is impossible lo say how long the war will last. One reason is because it is impossible to know just ; what the conditions are in Germany. She must be growing weaker every day. From this on she will never be !able to put more "punch" in her ag- igressive action. The Allies are able to put more "punch" from now on, J There must come the time when the collapse will be visible. The question is asked, what Is the spirit you found in Brltian and in France. The French soldiers were different to all others. They were fighting for their women, their homes and their fatherland. Tbey wen- fighting for all they hold dear. They were righl behind him within will iperlnp distance, You do nol find ii elsewhere ■.ri, and the French sol- dli r " ; ur excellenci . "the soldier" of the war. i.- picture nf tin \'ei tl n Hghl I And ill l -. •■:<', . ■• (Continued on Pace Two.l IN l.l'TTI.i: XO GEOHGE 11. TITE III. REFERS TO HEATH OF 1.1 KIT, RUSSELIi He Had Beeii Given Hi» Commission On The Field. A letter received by George D. Tite from Major C. W, Peck makes feeling remarks to Lieut. James Russell, who died in hospital a llttlc- time ago and who was formerly bookkeeper at Tite's store. In the letter Major Peck has the following to say respecting Lieut. Russell. "It is very sad as he bad only lately got his commission. 1 was glad to be able to help him get it and he deserved ir well as he was a good soldier who had done his duty most valiantly. "Just before the great action ru Mount Sorral in June he was promoted wiih two others on the field—the nighl before the battle—with the guns booming all around us. "On that sanguinary field we lost 10 officers, but all the above three Canadians FIGURE Dominions' Royal IN THE DRIVE . .' Commission Made ADVANCE OF A MILE MADE OX THE SOMME l!V THEM Investigations Here General News Prom The Front Is j _ _ . Of Continuing Sue- [SKUGAID BROUGHT IN cesses. A FILL LOAD OF FISH London, Sept. 1(3.—The Canadians advanced nearly a mile in the Somme offensive and captured a number- of prisoners and guns. They discovered the German trenches filled with dead as a result of the bombardment preceding the Infantry attack. British Success. Cold Storage Company's Vi 00,000 On Board. II in I While the fishing for a few days back has been a little disappointing the Skugaid, of the Canadian Fish & Cold SI ragi Company, broke tbe spell yesterday evening by coining in The British have torn open the jwlth 60,000 pounds of halibul on enemy defences at Thrlepval and in a j beard terrific battle the German losses were The flah ,vere nearly .,„ taUcn very heavy. Three villages have heen wIthin a three days captured and the British now occupy all the high ground around Pozieres and have captured a German redoubt which was regarded to be impregnable. In Tbe Balkans. j The Allied drive in the Balkans ' is now in full swing and the Germans ' and Bulgarians have been driven LEFT TO TAKE VIEWS OF 131P,I> SAM" Billy WotHlworlh Has Gone Interesting Pictures At roster Island. TAIIY Tn Gel came through all right, and so many I back all along the line. senior officers had been shot away \ On the right wing the Serbians that two of them were temporarily in command of companies and one did magnificent work, driving the Bulgarians back upon Florine, about second in command. In other words, j seventeen miles south of Monastlr. (Continued on Page Four. I ' King Constantino of Greece says e I that the Greek nation will be ready 'to join the Entente Allies when an HOW TMEY V'TTED 'advantageous moment arrives. IN VANCOUVER i MACDONALD HEAPED LIST FOR | HIS PARTY AND BOWSER FOR HIS ******* ********-h1r******S,******t:****.;**********.;. *■>:'■**•> X * 4 ii! Hi e-e .\!nl I.nt for tlle price of the Hoiis Il\K Steiun Heated Aparijient, Stephens Stephens Block loci * .-..(■ un leated ! * * . -..- Heated Apnrtment, Merryfleld Bloc';, * '--ec List of HOUSES, STORES AND OFFICES. INSURANCE IN AM, ITS BRANCHES { M. W- STEPHENS + v:.!'" ITBIjTC BEAI, ESTAT *****************************-\ tl***f 'ri -H- ******* ***< |A. Ii. NEALE, ASSISTANT HORTICULTURIST, GIVES SOME There Wns A Large Vote Cast In ADVICE The Soutl i City. Prlnci I I Billy Woodworth. who has been In the city for several days, left yesterday for Forester Island to take views of tbe sea birds that abound .there. That has heen created a sanctuary for the sea fowl and thousand's breed there every year. He expects to get very Interesting (iln 9. In the trim little schooner Fear- ■ less, Woodworth anil a party composing Harry Coffee, also well known here, Felix Bramstin nnd Victor tjri«i\\7 PA' P A II* : Kl'onr]al ar€ touring Jhe Alaskan .Kfc'ADI l\)y, rAlK coast line taking moving Ictures for [the Universal Film Company. Later- Woodworth expects to go down the coast anil take the Panama Canal roure to the eastern coast of America. He has recently taken a most Interesting line of films at Tracer- Ann. and was privileged to gel it just as a great block of Ire bri ke off and plunged into the water. GETTING EXHIBITS Itiiperl Gardeners, He Should Not Be Back. wind. sny.a (Special to Tbe Journal,) Vancouver, Sept. 16.—The election ; figures for the city show M. A. Mac- The time Is drawing near for hold- donald at the head of .he poll with ing Prince Rupert's Fourth Annual MARY PICKFORD SCORES 7,126 votes. XV. J, Bowser was at the Fall Fair, and growers all over Brit- TRIUMPH nl VERSATII [TV head of the Conservative ticket. The votes stood as follows: Macdonald, 7,126; Mcintosh, fi 598; Smith, 6,537; Farris, 6,468 Cowper, 5,859; Donnelly, 5,645 Bov ■ rr, 5,463; Tisdall, 4,941 ; Mc Gulre, 4,656; Duke, 4,615; Luke, 4, 196; MacGov.an. 4,32*9, For Rent For Dances. ii olhei social affairs Ish Columbia are beginning to con-' sider what fruits of their season's Superb ,1a [tnllan-Amerlcnii Girl In |labors are worthy of exhibition. The Famous Players "Poor ''■•'•■ Ing in! i ; .' i i,-, A. Utile Peppinn." It. Xeale. Assistaut Horticulturist, on the subject: The husi gardeners of If lavi even been any doubts Prince Rupert should nol be hack- as to the versatilli of Mar Pick- ward In lu-'n rinv : .;- • |r .,, ford, the Famous PI et Flln C for competition. The Fall Fal i- n pany's star will .:i el then lo h fitting «Indti io tiie si on - n n k wonderful In that i ! The Dominions Royal Commlsa in took evidence here yesterday and will leave for the south this evening, They jare staying aboard the private car Natalie during the stop in Prince Rupert. Sir George E. Foster, the Chairman of the body, explains thai the »-ork which is being done will work in admirably with the settlement of plans for after the war. although .when appointed the war was nol considered. The outbreak came after a good part of the evidence had been taken as to production and resources,. .Great Britain. South Africa, Australia, New Zealand and Newfoundland had been covered. The war broke In then and now they were completing Canada. It happens that the Information that was obtained was got under- normal conditions, which was an advantage. Now the question of Intertrade and similar s bjects that have been affected by the war will be well considered, with an eye to the lessons of the war. Yesterday the Commission, com- ' posed of lit. lion. Sir George E. Foster. Sir Edgar Bowing, William Lori- mer and Joseph Tatlow, sat ,->• the City Hall with Mr, liar-ding, the Secretary, and Mr. Brldgman, tlie Clerk, Aboul tw i years ago data was pre- n ' by Capt. MeCoskrie with regard to (he harbor by request. Yesterday W. ||. Tobey, of the O'. T. P., appeared before the body and laid befoi :hem Iln la for harbor development contemplated Pr the railway company, J. Prod Ril hie i■!-■■ gave them Information as in the mineral resi ur • of this part. Ile showed sample; of ore of different kinds in which Mr, Loi'imer wns deeply Interested, George I! Naden supplemented this Information given by Mr, Ritchie In .the after tool tin mei era of the Commission visited the drydn l< and other points of interesl In i com men I il way in the i general Initial Ion Inl loi The Eel i; . ■ • ,. latest In war nev Wiled I RAILWAY MEX'S 'I \',' formorlj li len I • Ipplj vt. Held OD Phone '■', 7 and affoi Ir IiiI hi lulnl ■ i| i, '■ " linn ui P . Tl • - pany's lend i inn's "Poor I P :: "Foi I I * 9****, ■ •■,■ ■ ui il ; ■ :. '■ mil bl i ' I • ,.,,..■ ,,!' :,. 1 obliterated and pur - ■ 11- own : 11 total I I piCKro: - IN - ''Oflff LITRE PEPfiNA* VPPE '.RING AT THE MAJESTIC THE ALSO MATINEE ON Ml I YA lai Irl Bul linger I In ; ' something i emitted with In r arenl I,., a Imple lltlb - thai forms Ihe only hei llagi of her ',: Idl iod "Poor LII le Pi thrilling toi ■ : i: t-inten - ' " with ■-, and thci irt; laugh as vv Pick i ; ■' the dif- | fie -ii ..-. f| retli ! MAJESTIC PICKFORD IN "POOH I.IT! I I PI PPI ' Six ■ lly K Eclair Animated Imi mil News from the Allli '. Fn - -i. . ,i Morj Pi,-k,1.1.1 iln lni i I'm- the I..-iilics and Children Monday, from :; io •">. Don't Miss This Bl« Shi n. ******* ■,******.************ A SUNDAY, SEPTE5 PRINCE RUPERT J0URNA1 Htfpetf journal Telephone 13H. u. •!. SELSON, Editor relephone 138, East, would see it through no matter how li ng It ll ', ii, or what it cost. Id .1 high compli- len i tl ospita hich he ■ ■ , Sir Georg. - ■ thro ig ,'.. ui - ind thi ;->.■■ to the actual front. He also 1 Id I bit Isl to the Brit- is], He, ts. Hi h I been to them after Office: 128 T! Ird Avei.u near McBridi Street. Telphone 138; Poatoffice Box '• '■ 15. DAILY EDITION. Published ■ ery morning except the battle of Jutland and gave most Inti ■• .-■ Ing ints of what he saw, slating, rliat jf ever thi Gi rman fleet did ;ome oul and gave them a chance ir would be a finish for the Germane, Monday. D evered by carrier in the city at the foll< wing rate, if paid in advance:— One Year *r'-00 six Month *--''° T! ree Months $1.28 If not • aid in .ii!-ance, per Mont J0-50 Advertising Rates Ppon Application Telephone 138. SI'NDAY, SEP1 E.MBER 17. I'M'! GET IV Tin awannm only thi Wll "I s||, ia'ii, .ill.v over soldii rs' .. wiii' . innol matei la llj alti r thi Bit- la. Ii is ei Idem i•.. > ■'■ r at Ml B ■--• ; will be Premier care of. The situation should be faced Dealing with trrnb- the speaker sail thai a condition would exist aft< r the wai thai on I have to tie dealt with. Canada would have 500, 000 men taken from producing In the country. The country was sending oul M,i""i. i worth of munition laily, Tl • - it orki rs were taken Fr im ' i neUci ul mann fa< titries and put at this. Thi wai w is < ostlng millions of doll ■ \11 were paj Ing more for living as a result nf -he war. There would be a tremendous debt tn take : 1 will have mi a very few days nu,. of how to best prepare for peace. the task ol forming a government, iThere would have tn be work for Prince Ru erl citizens, irrespective of the returned soldier and for those pany. Bhould do what thej can ro in munition factories. The war will see thai this city's re, resentatlve is result in thousands, i :' changes. Spec- noi passed over in tlie choice made, ulation in veal estate would pass. This (ity is the centre of the great Speculation was a vicious thing, north, and in Mr. Pattullo, has a re- There ought to be some method by presentatlve thai will compare favor- which fictitious prices should be put ably with the majority of those whoio ntownsite lots. The sober second are available for cabinet position. In ithought of the war would right this. extending congratulations to Mr. Pat-I He believed labor and capital would tullo upon a victory that looks ass.ur- jget closer together. The two were co- adil ro ii the hope that prdinated by providence to work to- If^ellior TT1,-, mvt.vlsiv, e allilltV UlllSt MINERAL ACT. (Form F.) Certilicate of Improvements. XOTICE. Dolly Fraction Mineral Claim, situate in the Skeena .Mining Division of Cassiar District. Where located: Adjoining Hidden Creek. Granln Bay, B. C. TAKE NOTICE thru I, .!. Fred Ritchie, Free .Mine's Certificate No. ::.- 22iiC, acting as agent for the Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelting ,. Powei To., Ltd., Free Miner's Certificate No. 5.006C, intend, sixty days from the date heier.f. rr. ,-,,-,],;; ,,, .Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for tlie purpose ol b taining a Crown Grant of the abo •■ claim. \i rl furthi r take notice that ac-l tb ' undei section 85, must be co menced bi tore thi Iwuc of such Oer i Icati of i: . rovements. this 20th day cf July, A D . !l'16- I27-S27 I. FRLD RITCHIE, Agen LAND ACT. (Fncm No. P.) COAL ACT. Skeena I.ami District. District of Qneen Charlotte Islands. T \ KE NOTICE that Austin Brown. of Victoria, 13. C, occupation saddler. to apply for permission to is ct the following described lauds for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted on 'he West Coast of Graham Island, vicinity of West Ri\er, at the Southeast corner of C.I.. 8,f)Sn, tbenci north SO chains; thence east 80 .mains; thence south 80 chains; thence west SO chains lo point of ci mmencement, Name of applicant, AUSTIN BROWN. aS-sS Dati ii July 19, 101(3. ed now, we he wil thus he in a position to more ably j bring them together. Now was an advance the interests of the con- auspicious lime to get together the be called into the cabinet and gether. Enterprising etitueiicy he represents than he would as a private member. We admit it is a disappointment to us to see the Conserva-ive party band manag have never believed that all the 'lines ability in the country reposes in one |production. Speculation wil) never par-':. Mr. Brewster is himself an make a country rich. Production only eminently safe man. We hope he will will do that. Beneficent production do the honor to the local represents- alone will lift the country up. He ad- tive of calling him into his council as monished them io conservation three. Trade was not what they should be shouting for. It should be produc- over the tion, and that would bring trade. De- t of affairs however. We pelop tbe natural resources on sain Trade is only an incident nf FORM OF XOTICE.' of Skeena Land District, Distrii- Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Austin Brown. of Victoria, B. C, occupation saddler, intends to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum on the West Coast of Graham Island, in vicinity of West River. Commencing at a post planted al the northeast corner of C.L., S,0S."i thence 80 chains south; thence 80 chains west; thence SO chains north; | PHONE 554 thence east SO chains to point of commencement. Name of applicant, AUSTIN BROWN. Dated July 19, 1916. alO-slO LAXD ACT. (Form Xo. 11.) FORM OF XOTICE. Skeena Land District, Districl ol Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that George D. '1 Ite, nt Prince Rupert, B. C„ orenpa- tlon merchant, intends lo apply for permission to prospeel for coal and petroleum on the West Coast of Graham Island, in vicinity of West River. Commencing at a post planted one mile south of tbe southeast corner of C.L., 11,971 thence north 80 chains: tlience west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence east SO chains to point of commencement. Name of applicant, GEORGE D. TITE, AUSTIN BROWN, Agent. Dated July 19, 1916. alO-sln The Forestry Battalion the 238th Organizing under Lieut. Col. W. R, Smyth. M.P.. wants practical men. Services will be auxiliary to the fighting forces n all kinds of rough woodwork, SAVE MONEY Use New Wellington COAL* a cablnel minister. It is something we feel he is entitled to and something the City of Prince Ruperl deserves. Irrespective of party feelings, residents of Prince Rupert should at all times be prepared to get behind and push in the interests of the city. There has been too great a tendency on many occasions in Ihe past to let pettiness enter into affairs, with the resiilt that the city has suffered. This Is lot an occasion, above all times, when the citizens can let personal feelings stand in the way of progress. ABLE ADDRFSS DELIVERED. (Continued from Page One.) were organizing and making munitions for the llritish push on the Somme. Then the pressure on Verdun was lightened. Tlie French women were wonderful. Almost every home had passed through iis Gethsemane. Yet the women had taken up the work of men. France, as a result, presented a picture of fruitfulness in the fields as if nothing were happening. The women were doing it. The Pri inch nation had reincarnated Itself and was a nation marked In fibre In contract with what it was before. Sir George then turned to tbe i»ll of arms in Britain when lhe war broke oul and s,he placed 125,000 men. That was all Hie prepared men that could be put in the field. But thej were soldiers seiond to none, and Frenchmen tell today II was ihat British army thai saved the day. Britain had then raised an army of ",,000,000 men, and mosl of those men were enlisted voluntary. It was nagnlflcenl to pass, through Great Britain and see the spirit. The war had eaten the core mil of class prejudices. There were probably 700,- 000 women in Britain making munitions, where they were not em- iloyed before. Tim women learned more quickly than men: they did as much work; and took as much Interest In It. The feeling was that Britain must see ir through anil On tin- conclusion of rhe speech a hearty rote of thanks was accorded the speaker on the motion of T. D. Pattullo and William Manson, The sale of refreshments., including lunches, tea, etc., at tlie Fair will be under the direction of The Red Cross Society, the proceeds being for "Our Day," the day set aside throughout the Empire for raising funds for the British Red Cross So- SYN COAI. MINING REGULATIONS. Coal mluing right of ;!-i Dominion in Manitoba, --'rskatchewan and Alberta, vhe Y , on Territory, tbe .Northwest Territories and a portion of the Province of British Columbia, may he leased lor a term of '-v?n- ty-one years at an annual rental of .*! per acre Not nmre that. 2.560 acies will be 'nitoeci to one applicant, Applications r.' a leas- mist he made uy the applicant in person to tir Agent or Sub-Agent of the d!a- Irlc In which the rights .ntiled for are situated. In sur\ r-yed tenltory tne land must ' i .-'etcrfbed by sections, or legal subdivisions of section:-, and Id unsurveyed territory '!. tract ip- plied for shall he staked Out by the applicant himself. Each ai'pp.-ation must be ac .m- panled by a fee of 5, whlcb will he r 'undid if the : .tht applied for nre nor available, but not otherwise, a royalty sh.ill be paid rn the merchantable output of be mine a' the rale of five cents per ton. The person operating tli* 'nine shall furnish tho .-gent with sworn returns accounting for the full quantity of merchantable coal mined aul pay tbe royalty thereon, if tin- coal mining rights re not being o; - cr-ited, such returns si,*,, d ■ furnished at least op"c a year. The lease will Include th eoiil mluing rights only: hut the lessee mai he permlttel to purchase whatever available surface rlgl ts may hi considered necessary for :li<- voik- in^r of the iti'ne jn Hie rati of 11 i ; ■ r aci ,■. For full .nfurmatlon appllc *ion >;i> mid be made to r ■ Secretary of Hie Department of the Interior, Oi- ; |" . c •<> any Agent er Sub-Ace; ■ nf Dominion Lands. W ,V. CORY. Detilltv Vlnlstm ■'• tha 1,,'e, I PHONE 110 P.O. BOX 6« FOR APERHANGING AINTING OLISH1NG AND WALL TINTING HIGH-GRADE INTERIOR DECORAUTNG A SPBCIAI.T, Martin Swanson SECOND AVE Hi SU M, ,,,(, ****************************************************f 4 Hotel Directory I For particulars apply to Major J. H. McMullin, Capt. G. B. Hull or Capt. H. E. Tremayne Prince Rupert, B. C. ************** X X X WINDSOR HOTEL Cor. of First Ave. and Eighth St. W. H. WRIGHT, Prop. Prince Rupert [British Columbia * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * x * * X X * * * * * * * HOTEL CENTRAL First Ave. nnd Seventh St. European and American Plana $1.00 to $2.50 Per Day Peter Black, Prop. EMPRESS HOTEL J. V. Rochester v. I). dialer Tliriil Ave. lietween Sixth and Seventh st*. ROYAL HOTEL Corley & BurgeM, Props. Third Ave. and Sixth SI. European Plan Steam Hooted ************************************** ti ti ti ti ti ti 4 ti ti 4 4 ti 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 J ******** ******************************************,, «mmKnmmmnM»«aTO< m^msvm&imjmmvim:7m^m)im 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 LUMBER "n Morning Journal delhurei X Coal, Cement, Plaster anu Brick X AND A COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDERS' SUPPLIES | WESTHOLME LUMBER CO., LTD. t First Avenue Prince Rupert Telephone 186 ***************************************************** Subscription 50c. per month or $5.00 per year in admce ••"ftifiEa _____ PKINCE RUPER'J JOURN4. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1! MINERAb ACT. (Porin P.) Certificate Of Improvements. NOTICE. Quartz N'o. 20; Quartz No. 21; Quartz Xo. 26B; Quartz Xo. 27B: Quartz Xo. 2SB; and Quartz Xo. 29, Mineral claims, situate in the Skeena Jlining Division of Cassiar District. Where located: On Granby Penin- Bula, Granby Bay, B. C. TAKE XOTI'"''*. thai I, I. Fred Ritchie, Free Ml' s Certificate No. ,V 22','C. rrctinp agenl for the Granby Contolidatct Mining, Smelting & Power Co. ,ld., Free Miner's Certificate No. „,005C, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to llic Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, tor the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claims. And further tak< uot li e thai action, under section 85, musl be commenced before the issue of such Certificate of I in i rovements. ,1. FRED RITCHIE, Agent. Dated this 17th day of August, A. D. 1918 ,-iuir.-21 Pacific Cartage Limited General li-nin.ng WATER ACT. GETTING EXHIBITS. I 'Continued from Page One.) NOTICE BY THE SURF INLET POWER COMPANY, LIMITED. XOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ou the ISth day of May, A. D., 1916, The Surf Inlet Power Company, Limited, filed at the offlce of the Comptroller of Water Rights plans and specifications of Its works for the diversion of water from Cougar Lake at the head of Surf Inlet, Princess Royal Island, and that duplicates of such plans and specifications are open to Inspection at the offlce of the Water Comptroller at the City of Victoria and at the offlce of th Ifor the carrying out of these not onh Water Recorder at the City of Prince goes a long way towards the winning Rupert. | of prizes lint aids those responsible The date of the filing of the appll-1'"' ""' arrangemenl of the exhibits cation in the offlce of the Water Re- Bnd ,,"> jl",l:E's "" the day' ,f musl ,,p who garden in the city are handicapped, it is evident that when they have encouraged their soil to produce Ihe quality of the produce Is equal to any in this northern district. But it is one thing to grow a crop successfully and another to i re; are it correctlj *•*.■>:- hibition, This latter is, of course, to a great extent an ability to be acqulr. ed by experieuce. However, there are a few leading features to be considered: First of ail read over the rules and regulations for entity carefully,] turity, market quality and freed u from blemishes. After choosing the best specinn i you can find, the next important : cedure is ro prepare it careful many good exhibits are disqualifl because they do not fulfill tl quirements of the contest. Mi more of good quality are not plan as high as they should be, becai they are not prepared in such a vi that their good points are read visible. A good plan, as a rule, is ■ prepare everything in such a wa' that it would look attractive on a market stall. In general, the ho wife's standard should be also thai of the exhibitor. That is to Bay, a oeal and clean appearance, uniform Bize, freedom from all roughness and unnecessary appendages. ^^-V«»A-!!UW»«3LRWfflfflBaWaaMB^ Ztmtilm7llCI&LilXmrtis.*»ttw— Summer Steamship Service TO ALASKA and YUKON ll. s_S. PRINCE ItlTERl OR PRINCE GEORGE LEAVES : • E Rl PERT e'.ery Wc-dn rsiiay -i- 12 - V ion for Ketchik n , .:. lun au, Skagway. Connecting al Skagwaj with tbe White Pass and Yukon Route. SOUTHBOUND I'lic s.S. Prince Rupert or Prince George leaves Prlnci Ruperl •■ Saturday and Monday al 10:00 A. M. for Vancouver, Victoria td Si attlo. Fortnightly Service to the Qneen Charlotte Island*. TWAIN SEIH li I Trains leave Prince Rupert everj Monday, Wednesdaj and Frldaj at 10:30 A. M tor Winnipeg and all points Easi and South. , ■ i rain r.s Prince Rupert even S turdaj 6:00 A. M. Special Week-end fare to Terrace and return M.10, For full infcmatlon ard reservations apply to CITY TICKEC OFFICE, VJii Tllllili AVENUE—PHONE 260 cortler for the approval of its under- 'remembered that the rules nre to Furniture Moving a Specialty, '.'.'ten you buy COAL buy the BBS! — Ladysmlth Lump or Comoi Washed Nut. takings was the 24th of February, niake ",e coinpetitlon equal and fair, 1916. and also to assist in the smooth run ning of the whole thing. liar ing done this, next ascertain how many .lasses you can enter for and the reqisitee fo. each, then obtain an abundance of tlie variety and gradually eliminate everything until you harp found tbe nearest to whp' you consider the ideal exhibit to be. In doing this there are several points to consider: First of all size Is rarely to be sought, for it is usually indicative of coarseness, aim rather to show THE SURF INLET POWER COM. |specimens which have the truest PANY, LIMITED. m30-'3Cl. type, moderate and uniform size, ma- PRINCE RUPERT PEOPLE GET INSTANT ACTION I The source of the water supply is Cougar Lake—the point of diversion ! la at the outlet of the lake and the i lace where 'he water is to be used; is at the head of Surf Inlet and the locality within which the business of the Company is to be transacted is within a radius of ten (10) miles of the head of Surf Inlet. Dated at Vancouver, B. fl., this 26t3? : day of May, A. D„ 1916. Those who litive used it In Prince Rupert are astonished at tlie INSTANT action of simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc, as mixed in Adler-i-ka. Because it acts on BOTH lowei and upper bowel, ONE SPOONFUL Adler-i-ka relieves almost ANY) CASE constipation, sour stomach or gas. It removes such surprising | foul matter that a few doses often elieve or prevent appendicitis. A short treatment helps chronic stomach trouble. C. H. Orme, Pioneer Drrtrrglst. , eKHPstnraw'jaajjaii^ Canadian Pacific Railway Lowest Hates to all Eastern Points via Rteamer to Vancouver and Ca liadiaii Pacific Railway. Meals nnd Berth included on steamer. PRINCESS MAY Fur Granby Bay and Alice Arm Friday 11 p. in. PRINCESS SOPHIA Southbound SnturiTay, September Itiib. PRINCESS MAY Southbound Suiiiln y <> p. in, PRINCESS ALICE For Alaska Monday. September IStti. J. I. PETERS, General Agent, comer Third Ave. ami Fourth St. I WAR LOAN | | DOMINION OF CANADA 1 | Issue of $100,000,000 5r< Bonds Maturing 1st October, 1931. | EE PAYABLE AT PAR AT Eg TV" OTTAWA. HALIFAX. ST. JOHN, CHARLOTTETOWN MONTREAL, TORONTO, WINNIPEG, REGINA, CALGARY. VICTORIA. §r :j INTEREST PAYABLE HALF-YEARLY. 1st APRIL, 1st: OCTOBER. \ H PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST PAYABLE IN GOLD. II- i?fc & y £» $ 3 2 A FULL HALF-YEAR'S INTEREST WILL BE PAID ON 1st APRIL, 1917. THE PROCEEDS OF THE LOAN WILL BE USED FOR WAR PURPOSES ONLY. The Minister of Finance offers herewith, on behalf of the Government, the above named Bonds for subscription at 97$, payable as follows:— 1(1 per cent on application; 30 " " 10th October, 1910; 30 " " 15th November, 1910; 27$ " " 15th December. 1910. The total allotment of bonds of this issue will be limited to one hundred million dollars exclusive of the amounl (if any) paid for by the surrender of bonds as the equivalent of cash under the terms of the War Loan prospectus of 22nd November, 1915, Thc instalments may be paid in full on the 16th day of October, 1916, or on any instalment due date thereafter, under discount al the rate of four per cent per annum, All payments arc to be made to a chartered bank for the credil of the Minister of Finance, failure to pay any instalment when due will render previous payments liable to forfeiture and the allotment to cancellation. Subscriptions, accompanied by a deposit of ten per cent of thc amount subscribed, must be forwarded through thc medium of a chartered bank. Any branch in Canada of any chartered bank will receive subscriptions and issue provisional receipts. This loan is authorized under Act of the Parliament ol Canada, and both principal and interesl will be a charge upon l.hc Coiiso.i■'. ■ I Revenue Fund. Forms cl application may be obtained from auy branch in Canada of any chartered bunk and at the office of any Assistani Kcccivci (k'lieral in Canada. Subscriptions must be for even hundreds of dollars. In case of partial allotments the surplus deposit will be applied towards payment of the amount due on the October instalment. Scrip certificates, non-negotiable or payable to bearer in accordance with the choice of the applicant for registered or bcrrr'' i bonds, will be issued, after allotment, in exchange for the provisional receipt - When the scrip certificates have been paid in full and payment endorsed thereon by thc bank receiving the [none*, the •;:■ be exchanged for bonds, when prop: red nth coupi us attached, payable to bearer or registered as to principal, or for fully registered bonds, when prepared, without, coupons, in accordance with the application. Delivery of scrip certificates and of bonds will be made through the chartered banks. The issue will be exempt from taxes—including any income tax—imposed in pursuance of legislation enacted by the Parliament of Canada. Thc bonds with coupons will be issued in denominations of S100, $500, $1,000. Fully registered bonds without coupons will be issued in denominations of $1,000, $5,000 or any authorized multiple of $5,000, The bonds will be paid at maturity at par at thc oflice of the Minister of Finance and Receiver General at Ottawa, or at the oflice of the Assistant Receiver General at Halifax St, John. Charlottetown, Montreal. Toronto, Winnipeg Regina, Calgary, or Victoria. Thc interesl on the fully registered bonds will be paid by cheque, which will be remitted by post. Interesl on bonds with coupons will be paid on surrender of coupons. Roth cheques nnd coupons will be payable free of exchange ai any branch in Canada of any chartered bank Subjecl to the payment of Iwenly-h've cents for each new bond issued, holders of fully registered bonds without coupons will have lhe right to convert into bonds of lhe denomination of $1,000 with coupons, and holders of bonds with coupons will have the right to convert into fully registered bonds of authorized denominations without coupons al any time on application to thc Minister of Finance. Thc books of the loan will be kept at the Departmenl of Finance, Ottawa. Application will be made in due course for thc listing ol the issue on the Montreal and Toronto Stock Exchanges Recognized bond and slock brokers will be allowed a commission of one-quarter of one per cent on allotments made in respect of Applications bearing their stamp, provided however, that no commission will be allowed in respect of the amount of any allotment paid for by (he surrender of bonds issued under the War Loan prospectus nl 22nd November, 1915. N'o commission will be allowed iu respect of nppli ations on forms which have not been printed by the King's Printer, ***************************************************** RUPERT MARINE IR0P 0RKS AND SUPPLY CO., LIMITED WATERFRONT, PRINCE Rl'PERT ENGINEERS MACHINISTS AMI MACHINERY CONTRACTORS Specialists in Marine Power Plant.' oil, Steam, or Ctnsollne. B. C. Const Agentsc for the British Kromhout Semi-Diesel Oil Engine—tlle most reliable an economical, nnd the cheapest power for lisliing linnls. tun* a.' ' passenger vessels. sum uml Hnai Bngine Company's Engines and Parts in stuck. \ #,' i var.'rsi... ' St#W\ :~v-"v '- :' i Jij Mkw. 'Jl»>' 'i.:--:*n- .' ' .,: ." m Zt94$4 4 ti ti 4 4 * * 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ti 4 4 ti ti * ti ti ti ti 4 4 » * * * Kteel, Iron, oils, Wire Rope, Haliita lielliH, II. ('. Wood Pulleys Colombian Bronze Propellers, Storage Battel ies, Dynamos a*' J Marine Accessories. ti airs—First-class equipment •**»' 8'aff for machine and ship r»- J pairs. * P.O. BOX 5 TELEPHONE 313 J ***************************************************** ***************************************************** I Highest Prices Paid For FURS If you have any Furs to sell, do not dispose of Them without Consulting Us. J Fori may be consigned to m for approval, at our expense. Bend * r 4 J by K press, submitting prices* we will pu) express both ways if * * ■■- ■ * pHcel in not agreed 11(1011. * + + -K X HEADQUARTERS IN THE CITi' AT HOTEL IMIIM * * W. GOLDBLOOM * + * RUPERT * ***********************************************K****Z a* BI aaooaooooaooocooo: >-jooooOi* I WALKER'S MUSIC STORE I fi Corner Second Ave ami Ith St. a 0 Pianos und other mimical in- c '- st 1111111 nts for Bale, Pianos 10 Bent, j£| Subscription Lists will close on or before 23rd September, 1916 §= Department of Finance, Ottawa, September 12ih. 1916. lli!.!'SI« o 0 A large assortment ol shcel music. ('Iii.sr.il SOUKS rlllll mush. r o uml nil the popular selections o a nl the ilny 5 o 0 0130,09099999 OOOOpO 00Q0O0 - - D M. \t. stcphi ns Vntnrj Puhllr. 1SSS Res. I'licnt Isl UP-TO-DATE LINDSAYS CARTAGESSTORAGL FOURTH STREET JINGLE POT COAL i dandled by us ill ordert rectus . . ompt attention 1'honr 'o 6t The Horniig Journal 50c. per month SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1616. PtliNCE KUPEHT .*OURNAi -AMADA'S FAVORITE DRUG STI KODAK ci Finis Kodak Supplies at Catalogue Prices Developing and Printing For Amateurs Work finished same day as received NOW 18 KODAK TIME Orme's Limited Corner Third Ave. and Sixth Street WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU MORE MEN THAN WO ME HAVE APENDICITIS Surgeons state men are slightly ! more subject to appendicitis than women. Prince Rupert people should know that a few doses of simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka, often relieve or prevent appendicitis. Tiiis mixture removes such surprising foul matter that ONE SPOONFUL relieves almost ANY CASE constipation, sour stomach or gas. Tlie INSTANT, easy action of Adler-i-ka Is surprising. Orme's I.imiteo. &-Z LAND ACT. (Form No. !>.) FORM OF NOTICE, Skeena Land District, District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Oliver Brown, of Victoria, II, C, occupation machinist, intends to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum o.i the following described SHRDI'l" on the West Coast of Graham Island, ln vicinity of West River. Commencing at a post planted two miles south of the southeast corner of C.L., 9,971, thence south SO chains; Ihence west SO chains; tli,'inc north SO chains; thence east So chains to point of commencement. Name of applicant, OLIVER BROWN, AUSTIN BROWN, Agent. Dated .Inly 19. 1916. a I"-si 0 COAI. ACT. FORM OF NOTICE. Skeena Land District District of Queen Chariot le Islands. TAKE XOTICE that Turner Roth- well Mullen, of Victoria, 3. C, oc- cupation merchant, Intends to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum on the West Coast of Graham Island, In vicinity of West River. Commencing at a post planted at the southwest corner of C.L, 9,90S thence wesl SO chains; thence no: h 8C chains; tlience east 80 chains; , hi nee sotiti 80 chains ti i oinl of comn enceiiient. Name ol applicant, TURNER ROTH WELL MULLEN. I - Mated .lull- 1 09090000990099909090000099 j PERSONALS I *3000O990000i3000tS09O0000000 Frank Mobley returned to the city yesterday. Mrs. George Wadiiell arrived home yesterday after a visit in the south. M. .1. McNeill, who came from Anyox a few days ago, will leave for the mining camp today. WANTED. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS By patronizing the refreshment a..d tea stalls, as well r>s raffles al the Fair you will get value received, as well as assisting the fund for the British It. ' Cross day at the same time. ... Harry liinkley. who left here as COAL ACT. FORM OF NOTICE. Skeena Land Districl Districl of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE thai James Mc Nulty, of Prince Rupert, 13. (.'., occupation merchant, intends to appl.' tor permission lo prosper: for coal bugler with the 102nd Battalion, has and petroleum on the West Coast of;returned home. He went as far as Grahait Island, In vicinity of West I Boulogne France, but was rejected River. i there because of some defect in his Commencing at a post planted one!''earing, afiile south of the southeast corner! * * * of C.L. 9,971, thence south 80! There have been some alarming re- chains; thence west SO chains; ! ports about the city for a few days thence north SO chains; thence east,concerning Walter Scrimgeour, who •in chains to point of commencement, j was taken ill in Ottawa on the way jto Valcarter Camp. Word has been ! received in the city putting these reports at rest. He is now almost re- Per. AUSTIN BROWN. Agent. !covered and may be already in camp Dr-ted July 19, 1316. 820-O20 with his regiment. WANTED—General Servant. Apply Mrs. Cade, 221 Fifth Ave., E. tf. Name of applicant. JAMES McNULTY, MINERAL ACT. (Form 1'.) Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE. No. 9 and No. 10 Mineral Claims, situate in the Skeena Mining Division of Cassiar District. Where located: East of Carney Lake, Granby Bay, IS. C. TAKE NOTICE that I, J. Fred Ritchie, Free Miner's Certificate No. 3,- 229C, acting as agent for the Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelting £ Power Co., Ltd., Free Jliner's Cer-i tilicate No. 5.005C, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to tlie Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of ob. taining a Crown Grant of Hie above And further take- notice that action, under section 85, must be commenced before the issue of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 20th day of July, A. D., 16, J27-s27 J. FRED RITCHIE, Agent. MAJOR PECK. (Continued from Page One.) two companies had just one officer each left, and a third company had two left. I tell you this, to show what strange coincidences we have some times. "Now of these three young fellows we have none with us. Jimmy is dead —another named Ellis died of wou'ids and a third, young Lyons, of Victoria, is wounded. Do you see what strange vlsslsitudes we have." Another letter received by Mr. Tile from Lieut. Russell's sister in Manitoba, gives the information thai lie was taken into the hospital on Wednesday and died on Friday. His lea was such that It had been dee'ded to amputate it. Election Notice for Soliders Station. eil iii Prince Rupert, Take notice that I, as the Presiding Officer, will take the votes of the soldiers stationed in the Prince Rupert Electoral District and belonging to the 11th Regiment, Irish Fusiliers of Canada, Prince Rupert Detachment; also for Prohibition and Women's Suffrage Referendum Acts. Votes will be taken at the Drydock Camp on Wednesday, September 13, 1916, between the hours of 1:30 p. in. and 4 p. m., and at the outposts between 8:30 a. ra. and 1:30 p. in. Signed, H. O. CREW, Presiding Officer. MINERAL ACT. (Form F.) Ceitificnte of Improvements. NOTICE. Independence; Low Pass; Totem; Monarch and Lone Wolf Fraction Mineral Claims, situate in the Skeena Mining Division of Cassiar District. Where located: On Falls Creek, Granby i!ay, B. C. TAKE NOTICE that I. J. Fred Rit- clrie, Free Miner's Certificate No. 3,- 229C, acting as agent for the Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelting & Power Co , Ltd., Free Miner's Cer- lificate No. 5.005C, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for tlie purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant cf the above claim. And further take notice that action, under section 85, must be commenced before the issue of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 20th day of Jul), A. D., 1916. J27-S27 J. FRED RITCHIE. Agent. : icaooqooaacKKKXnj | B. C. Undertakers Llll] 9 9 thi <> g -.■ be 8 rr ices li I o First Class Undertaker, who o i fi aduati nf n (ianadl in ind g American College nf Emoalm- 5 $ Ina;, San tation I lisln'ectii 9 9 2 and Bai terlology, and who J 5 h ' Canadian and 9 rj American Diplomas. 9 Lady Aslsta.nl always In a, • g tendance lo .""•« lor ladles and . children. 9 Office and Parlors No. 11,. 9 coiner 2nd Street and '-'nil Ave. 9 Phone II. Open Day nnd Mrrlu 909Q0 -9*3999000999000990009 MINERAL ACT. Certificate Of Improvements. NOTICE. fl I.' >'■ '■ 'i\<i''-J«--, "^^-> s; // \) VA.v.\si\V \y*- „-^> Send for Five Rose Cook Book G zma COUPON Wriie Name *nti Addn*« \s\ninW Don'i brget to enc.OK Tsr. Ccnfa in it*mp* N*UE OF DCALffl . BEING A MANUAL DF GOOD RECIPES cnr-'ully crosen from ill* roniribiatinnr ci over (wo lliousand lUCCMsful t.3efs of F.vj Ro^cs FIr-r tiirougiWl Canada. Also Us'.'ul Nolo, on the various cIa uen of good things lo eat, ol! of wl.ich hov« I Jtk careltJly checked and te-chccltcd by competent outhoritv. Address your Envelope lo UKE Of THE WOODS MILLING CD. lira, WINNIPEG Balsam; Cedar; Cyprus and Spruce Mineral Claims, situate f!i tlie Skeena Mining Division of Cassair District. Where located: Granby Bay, B. C. TAKE NOTICE that I. Fred Ritchie, Free Miner's Certificate No. 00,117IB, acting as Agent for the Granby Consolidated'Mining, Smelt- 'ns & Power Company, Limited, Free Miner's Certificate No. 90.S10B, intends, sixty djys from tlle date Hereof to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claims. Ana further take notice thai aciiou, under section 86 must be •ommenced befote the Issue of such I'tlflcate of Improvements. Dated Ihis 7th day of April, A, IL, : IC, Jly-3-i .1 FRED RITCHIE, igent, ■' HAYNER BROS nee." l-'uneial Directors and Illinois Open liny and Ight. toadies' Assistant in I attendance. 1 MACHINERY! MACHINERY! } BOILERS, ENGINES, SAWMILLS, LOGGING ENGINES, MINING * MACHINERV, RAILWAY AND CONTRACTORS' EQUIPMENT— * BOUGHT ANB SOLI). * The Vancouver Machinery Depot, Ltd. X 4 VANCOUVER jj ***************************************************** ***************************************************** * * | No Need To Send Away I For Jewelry X If I'rluce Rupert people will deal at home they will find our * price ubiiut the same as elsewliere for equal quality, as our freight * * bills are not heavy, and home dealers will be encouraged to keep * proper slocks. * Let us compare, for Instance, Eaton s price, $5.70 on a 7 Jewel- i ed Waltham, Our Pi'ice is Sll.no, but It is worth the 30c to see what f you are getting when you want It, and have It guaranteed right here. * Take also tne liifjhest priced Waltham, a 23 Jeweled Van- j guard at $44.60. Our I'rice is $-15.00. Not very much difference. X Many articles, of course, are not so easily compared, and are X made in many qualities and often look big for Ihe money in the cata. | logue. •.'-■ - •--.--.-- ,. .„v.Vv ,. X ,s-':" DROP IN AND SEE OUR STOCK BULGER & DENIKE \ OPTICIANS AND JEWELLERS J ***************************************************** Biakely Co., Jewellers, and Watch Repairers HAi.HV HELPS' a watchmaker of long experience has been pat In charge of Ibat department Satisfaction guaranteed. See our slock of nugget* from tlie North. Make your choice while they lam and have them made np in the city as stick-pin. brooch or pendant. Encourage Home Industry and keep the money In the oil}. EYES TESTED SCIENTIFICALLY by an expert in that line of work—Latent appliance for testing. HIGH CLASS STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM Corner Third Avenue and Sixth Street * + + * * * X * * * ***************************************************** 4 ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ************************************************* **** Royal Bank of Canada I HEAP OFFICE: MONTREAL ESTABLISHED lKfi!i Capital Paid up $11,500,000 Reserve Fund $18,280,000 Total Assets $200,000,000 savings liank Department—SI will open i>« account Branches Throughout Canada and Hanking Connections With All Pails of tiie United States. Agents Throughout the World. P. XV. DOMERTY, Manager - Prince Rupert Beach ***************************************************** ***************************************************** SWEET'S MOTOR BOAT CO.'Y f Dealing in Knock-Down Frames X or Built Complete ! FISHERMEN TAKE NOTICE j * * rice I.isl ami Catalogue Freely Hiven * * " * * if * Why nol build your own boul from Sweet's Knock-Down Frames? * * * 3 * * „. * ti ti * X ****** -r******************************.**************** WOliKSHOP—SECOND .\\ I'M !■; IlKYONl) LYNCH'S , P. I). Box Till .■ 'HONE 86. 710 THIRD AVE. i* E . ™: rrvr**rr-i^-'':'r:,S^'r5S!rTr53i3! The Morning journal, SOc. per Month A. E. i I'lKtril mon i-I'll,".- Ituiiert, B.C. ——- »-:'Kw.ii: i i •: MOW, ey KKLIiV DOI.'lil AS aV ( 11. ■;■ ra') 0000009 9tHf99O9O90999O09 | ACORN SIGNSHOP 1 Autos, Carriage, and Sign o Painting. o Work dune tysuit ciistoniers. a All we want is your idea. a Dawson Block—Third Avenue 8 I JOS. F. FILION jj 90O00a0000a90V*3O0909<f-O 9 0 9 O nvlnci.il and Dominion Land Stir- ,,iui—Sin acj iiia "id Engineering, etiveeu Second and Third Aicniies I*. O. Box 10. OR. J. S. BROW.N, DENTIS. Orowu sud Bridge Work u Specialty ' rticei Miultli KlocK. I'l.i-'.S Swnn. 9<9000O99090009909O99O99O00 S Capt. J. McGee £ M.M.S.A. 0 .'lasteis uml .Mates prepared 8 i v lor e.Mimiiintiou. Compass u l- 2 luster. Phone iled 3502 "NAUTICAL ACADEMY" 5 Helgersou Block, opposite 9 Hoy ul HoMi 9 9 O't -OO-O^oo ■:::: otf-:---99 if ■i'lf^iOOO
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Title | Prince Rupert Journal |
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