The Journal $5.00 a Year VOL. VI. vin&e Jd1> WorTt PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER I!, 1»10. r'rlce .1 Cents. No. 24 6. CONSERVATIVES WILL AGAIN Attend Grand Rally In Wm. Hanson's Interests Tonight Bowser Is Confident Of Success At The Polls Tomorrow •—■"-— ■ " ■'■ '■ — ' '■- '■■ >—- ■ ~ '■■ — ■—'-——— ■ —' ——■ --—— ' ■■!■— ...ii ■— ■ ■ ■■ — .■— ■■„.. —,,,., , . , ..— —■, .mi— ■ —.... ■ mmmmmmg — — _ ... Vancouver, B.C., September 12, 1 91 6 Prince Rupert Journal. Prince Rupert, B.C. Now that I have been in every constituency in the Province I think from my political experience I can draw a fair conclusion as to what the result Thursday will be. Giving the Liberals every seat where the contest is close I am confident the Government will have two supporters for every Liberal returned to the House. The Government's return is certain. \V. J. BOWSER AN ENTHUSIASTIC SMOKER HELD HON. WILLIAM MANSON WARMLY RECEIVED LAST EVENING Public Meeting Will lie Held This , Evening In Westholme Theatre. ,/ An excellent smoker was given in the Conservative Committee rooms last evening when a programme of music was rendered by members of, the Association. Hon. William Manson was given a splendid reception and on the conclusion of the meeting was heartily cheered. The final rally will be ln the Westholme Theatre tonight. He told of his visits to the different parts of the constituency and the excellent receptions he had received. He found that the public was getting tired of the carping criticism of the Opposition now and was supporting the sane course of the Government. (Continued on Page Four.) Gosden Unearthed Plans Carried Out In Plugging Episode In Vancover Charging M. A. Macdonald With Prominent Part In It (Special to Tlie .lournal.) , Crooked Work. Vancouver, Sept. 12.—In the La- He never hesitated a moment when bor Temple last night Robert Gosden telling, what he declared were facts. e'ectrified a capacity audience when In a voice that reached every heart he stated that M. A. Macdonald had in the audience he told how lie be- offered to place his sessional indemn-j came connected with the plugging ity in a common fund for the purpose of carrying on, in the general elections, the by-election plugging operations. Mr. Gosden's speech lasted an hour and twenty minutes. Why He Got Job. At times he was vigorously applauded and cheered, and during his remarks he became somewhat affect- diced the venires of jurymen any suggestions, Scott might put to throughout the length and breadth of it or I might put to it in the general the Province from which the twelve scheme of things formulated as fat- good men and true would determine BIG VESSEL MAY REPAIR HERE DEFINITE ARRANOEMEiNTS ARE NOT YET COMPLETE, 111 T EXPECTD TO BE my liberty. | Gosden's Undertaking. operations, who handled the funds, I Three weeks, before the election I where they were obtained to carry jwas working for Scott. Part of my on the plugging and the part played work was to act in co-operation with by Anderson and McTaggart in the Brocky Phil Robinson. The part that affair, closing with a reference to his I and Phil were to play as team- trial for perjury. , mates was, first of all to get authen- . He admitted that what he done was "crooked work not feel proud of it, but he was here, I We managed to get as near as pos (Continued on Page Two.) Will Afford Opportunity To Try Out AH The Works There. There is now a prospect that, a large vessel may dock at the 0. T. P. (Continued on Page Four.) had i tic data pertaining to the whole of and he dirl the workers along the waterfront. ed as he related how he got the job i he said, to tell his side of the story 'sible the data with the means at on of janitor in the Parliament Build-land he did not wish to influence For Rent For Dances. or other social affairs RAILWAY MEN'S HALL formerly Kaien Island Hall Apply W. McLEOD Phone 537. ings in Victoria. jingle voter by his address. His explanation was that his father and mother, both over eighty years 'of age, were threatened with the foreclosure of a mortgage and that they ! needed Jlutl to wipe that out, and by perserverance with Sir Richard McBride and Hon. Thomas Taylor he got the position, at wITTcli he worked for six weeks. Then Gosden followed with a aensalional address. jj Mark Your Ballot As For Prohibition J x Thus: I Are you in favor of bringing the British Columbia Prohibition Act into force? Yes X No Scored Mrtcilonnld. Macdonald is a member of a party that has power over a large section of the press and he Is going into every town In the Province. He has had unique opportunities and -he has availed himself of them to do what is known as ultra vires. I Mink thr# means he has added contempt of court to one or two other things. More especially ls that reprehensible in a practicing lawyer who realizes more fully than you or I would .the responsibility of his action and Uhe significance of it. More especially is that so when running as he is for J", the office T which, if successful, will + •5 * X ***************************************************** *********************************+<■*b********+******* i * * __ _ _ * *_ make him the highest legal authority J in British Columbia, and, as such, a J great factor in the handling of the prosecution of myself. He would be in the unique pos'tion, if he Is successful, of having preju- 'disposal, classified as follows: Those who were dead and in the cemetery, those who were gone to the front, those gone to Australia and many other places. They nu inhered many hundreds within the Union. i The Union had no knowledge ,of I what was going on. Dodged Tlie Conservatives. My business with Scott .was where my own part in this crooked wort- comes in. Phil's business was to show a little change and make himself a good fellow. We thought if the Conservatives had any spies around they would do what most people do under such circumstances ,they would go and look around where there is a big group of workers. The other part of my work was dealing with crooked me at the suggestion of Macdonald through Scott, through me. Macdonald was the man (Cheers) through whose brains these Ideas came, with •A*********************-* **•******••**+++*•*•*+••**•'•*• j Final Rally Of Campaign | The Ballot Dare Not Lie READ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * will be held in Westholme Theatre, on evening of Wednesday, Sept. ISth, 4-1* commencing at 8 15 Hon. William Manson, Minister of Agriculture will deal extensively with his record respecting public utilities. R. R. Maitland, of Vancouver, one of the most fluent speakers in the pr evince will speak on issues of the campaign, including the notorious Vancouver election plugging. SEWS RESERVED FOR LADIES X EVERBODY WELCOME. + >■ ***************************************************** 4 ' J i * * » 4 | I *, til 4 ti . «jp* Are you in favor of bring-! Yes ing the British Columbia. Prohibition Act into force? I No X * * * * * * * * x * * * * * * * * * + * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * t- ***************************************************** HONOR Mill-: v Agriculluri im llritish for the Prince Ku II.I.IAM MANSON olunilila, uml Conservative Ciintiidau ■it I'lectnrnl District. It does not ask you if you are in favor of Prohibition. Why? Because IT IS NOT PROHIBITION l/ATP NO F !>n of honest] ' ,i\ "t Iter u isc. for honcsi an,I md Integrity, Mis I'tlirii'iit iidnilnlstinll sed at las. Who is a ii . ponenls rnnnoi Who stands business. Who stands i.,i the Progressive legislation pa Hie development "i all pints ,,i British Columbia. Aid tn Ship-building. Aid to Agricultural development. Loans to Farmers. Aid in Miners am! Prospectors. Free Assays. Examination Properties and tin- building of lloads ami Trails. Aid tn Returned Soldiers. Votes for Soldiers. Workmen's Compensation Act. count ry. A reference t» tlie people on the A reference to the people on the Who sianils fin and has always .hisi's and public utilities of the City si liillel political I' the I'ulilii '1 Mining Rest on the Statute books of any question of Prohibition, question of Woman's Suffrage, tood for the preset vation of the of Prince Rupert. Wednesda, PRINCB RUPBRT J0URNA1 , r--.;•:■: HUPCr* ^OUTtial Telephone 138. O. H. NELSON, Editor Telephone 188. Of'ce: *-s Third Aveuu East, near McBride Street. Telphone 3 3S; Post offlce 3ox 1545. DAILY EDITION. Published every morning except Mondav. Delevereil by earlier in the city at the following rate, if paid in advance:— One Year $3.00 Six Month $2.60 Three Months $1.25 If not paid ln advance, per Month $0.50 Advertising Rates Upon Application, Telephone 188. G0SO UNEARTHED PLANS i Continued from Page One.i i-.vn knowledge was concern ed. Wi dnesday, "September 13, l ''i - Till: IOTING TOMORROW. Tomorrow the electorate makes its choice in the matter of the Provincial Government. A message received by -■ from Hon. Mr.^Bowser indicates : he has no doubt about the results. Certainly, if the Province votes as Prince Rupert will there would be too strong a sweep. The Conservative party will undoubtedly be returned to power and this riding will have Hon. William .Manson as its re- I presentatlve as a .Minister of the Crown. Mr. Manson should be in a position to help Prince Rupert In i many respects. 1'he electorate looking to its own interests will be ready to i return the Government member. At the election tomorrow, however, a plebiscite will he taken on the question of prohibition. It is not a plebi- From Scott I received my money from time to ti'';-.- to handle my end of the situation. Scott referred to , •:. love and had it"sanctioned by Macdonald before he would move. 1 never s] oke to Macdonald personalis during that campaign, no more than you had the ear of any 0f the candidates. Voted About 1,400. My business was to bring into this city men enough to llll the gap of 1,- 500 men who had u-one away. My business first of all was ro help get the lists.' Gosden said that one copy of the lists contained 1,500 names, and that he kept a copy of them. He added that they did uot vote them all, but that there must have been at least 1,100 who did vote. Scott asked me if I could fill a certain number, which was about 1,500, I said yes. He asked me how I could do it and 1 showed him. I said, what I want is so much money to send information to certain places and at certain times, and that I would require I the money to get these men. Getting Staff Together. j*u.t that in wards three, four and five these men did just >vhat they were ordered to do, and those men who happened to be unlucky enough to be legitimately there had a tremendous job to get their vote. While they were looking for suspicious characters, the real pluggers were going in by the hundreds. A Fall Out. To cover the remaining wards that hnd not been covered Scott used the telephone and tells these scrutineers not to challenge anyone between R and W any time in the afternoon between 3 and 4 o'clock, but the real men had gone In long before that. After the announcement of the poll. Anderson and McTaggart were absolutely crazy, because they realized, In spite of the fact that they had safeguarded against this, that somehow something had heen slipped over on them, with the result that they came into the office and there was more or less strife that I testified to. Macdonnld's Offer. And then the plan was arranged by Macdonald that he would give his indemnity of $1,500 for a start, that he would get those who were anxious t0 run or who he thought might run, and by this means he would be willing to throw so much into the machine, have that organized and with that fund to form the nucleus in every town, a body of men to act along the lines we acted upon as far as Vancouver-was concerned, to fill in voters for the convenience of this IV-V I'SIS OF COAL REGULATIONS. MINING ) Domin- ecite in the usual acceptation that an abstract proportion is to be voted istoke ancl P»« ™Mn tMn^, on the What I needed money for was to send one man across the line to go Imachine and to transfer men from into Seattle and see certain men, and the United States, go to Tacoma to pass the word to certain men who would pass it on to other men; to send a man to Revel- Con i mining rlglu Ion iu Manitoba, ?iskatchewan and Alberta, the Y-., on Territory, tbe Northwest Territories aud a portion of thc Province of British Columbia, may be leased for a term of twenty-one years at an annual rental of $; per acre- Not more than 2.'i(30 acres will be laasecf to one applicant, Applications ')■; a lens- ru iet he n.;;de by the applicant io person to tii Agent or Sub-Agent of the V.tt- trle in which the lights .p;)l'>d for are situated. Ir, surveyed territory tbe lar.d |unist '.e aleLcribed hy sections, ar legal subdivisions of sections, and In unsura-eyed territory tl. tract applied for shall be s'aked out by the applicant himself. Bach at plication must he ac .m pamed by a fee of -5, which will be r "im'td If the :.£ht. applisd for are nol available, but not otherwise, s royalty shall be paid on the merchantable output of rhe mine a' the rate of five cents per ton. The person operating the mine shall furnish tho .-.gent with sworn ret'irns accounting for th." full quantity of merchantable coal mined ar.d pay the royalty thereon. H the coal mining rights re not. bring operated, such retuius aliOu d i fur- nls.Lred at least once a year. The lease will Include tbe coal mining rights only; but the lesi.-ec may be permittel to purchase whatever available suitace rights may be considered necessary for the work- In? of the m'ne at the rate "of $10 per acre. For full .nformation application should be made to t. o Secretary of the Department of the Interior, Ottawa, en- to any Agent or Sub-Agent of bominion Lands. W. W. CORY, Deputy Minister of the Interior freight cars that leave Vancouver. ,'That was the work I had to do. upon. In this case a bill is before the | public. On it the electorate vote as to whether it shall become law. There i1""""1"1'" '' <"'<" >-"■•■""-■ has hec of \the sides. It is undoubtedly far from be- |'n the Dnltetl Sf:ltes or Ca»ada t,lat lug perfect. But laying aside all these objections and admitting what few will care to advocate today—the evils of insobriety there is to our mind a real deal of discussion |not ,hose "ho travel on °ushi6ns, 11 by the friends, of notn ,e°»1" read the news where they were. ■Vancouver was a place where a pile of change could be pocketed: and there were many who headed this way. Three days before the election danger in taking the step proposed Macdonald tells Scott that he had in the bill, that of attempting prohi- (reason to believe that Anderson's and bltion. To be effective, a prohibitory McTaggart'* suspicions were aroused liquor law or any other law for that about their operations, matter must have behind it a very Liberty Against $50. "pronounced public opinion. British Here Gosden was interrupted by a Columbia has. notjiad such a popular I l'oice which asked: feeling favorable to abolishing liquor, j "HOW DID YOIT KNOW THAT—" We have the ease of the Province of |The remainder of the question being Ontario where sentiment has been |lost ,n toe uproar that followed, undergoing education along the line | Gosden returned, he can not break of prohibition for long years. Within |the thread of my remarks for this Ihe past few months 'the Government l reason, that my liberty is at stake of Ontario has had it brought home ,an<1 m*' 'iberty is my life against to it very forcibly through two by- iMaedonald's $50. (Cheers), elections that there is a limit to which | The "Proar was renewed and there the people of that Province even will |were insistent cried of "Throw him not 6° in the direction of total pro- ont- Cowper, Smith and Mcintosh, I was told, were never taken into the plan, as they had no money, they were tto he ditched. Farris was. going to be approached, and if he did nol come through he was to get his. I got $50 from Macdonald in front of Ihe post offlce, and if the great architect of this universe were to i paralyze this hand, 1 received $50 from .Macdonald in just the same place that I said. I Cheers). irish regiments covered themselves With glory MINERAL ACT. (Form F.) Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE. Dolly Fraction Mineral Claim, situate in the Skeena Mining Division of Cassiar District. Where located: Adjoining Hidden Creek, Granby Bay, B. C. TAKE NOTICE that I, J. Fred Ritchie, Free Miner's Certificate Xo. 3,- 229C, acting as agent for the Granby Consolidated Alining, Smelting & Power Co., Ltd., Free Miner's Certificate No. 5.005C, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to tht Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of oh taining a Crown Grant of the aboie claim. Arid further take notice that action, under section S5, must be commenced before the Issue of such (?er- Hficate of Improvements. Dated this 20th day of July, A. D., 1916. J27-S27 J. FRLD RITCHIE. Atrent. COAL ACT. LAND ACT. 'hibition. Will the prevailing sentiment of British Columbia, and we Macdonald Grew Afraid. Continuing, he said that Anderson mean by that the normal sentiment jan(i McTaggart were doing legitimate or that made manifest when the war jwork, and due to this antagonism Is over and conditions become more j,hilt na(1 arisen and the magnitude of stable and the public mind more-jtnese operations which included the rational, he that which will tend to- (Seattle bunches which testified later, wards the enforcement of prohi- 'Macdonald was afraid, and he had bltion? We are afraid it will not. Wo reason to fear. He was afraid that, believe a strict license law to which j,n "heir antagonism to Scott, not people have become accustomed |htmself personally, they would spring would work to the\beneflt of„tbe pro- something at the last minute and hibition sentiment Dial a short cut ioopafdlM the whole thing, like this proposed might not have for | TIp ,nM p,'ott' "between ns we will its result. .have to fix up something to find out On the Woman Suffrage question J".*' Il0w much or how [Ittle they the electorate Is asked to vote. We|know' "'"' if ""'v ''" know anything have extended tin- franchise to the |to i"" lll('ni "" ;l "'i'1 hunt-" H was widest extent for men. in doing so there «ae application of this much v.. ha e undoubtedly taken aerioue talked of list came In, and for tbe risk, bul ii has been round difflcull reason '"tn "-neither Anderson nor stnblish fl satisfactory test in the [McTteggarl knew Ihe real reason nor my Conservative. London, Sep. 12.—The official report of the Gtiillemont battle, in which the British forces swept the Germans before them, states that the Irish regiments were wild and irresistible. Nothing could withstand the ferocity of their attack. Their storming of the first, second and third line of German trenches is described as a human avalanche, and the British assert that such a charge has never been equalled in the history of the British army. The enemy were driven back with suoh a rush that they found it imptfssibfe to safeguard their rear ground. The rapidity of the advancement took them so completely by surprise that they pleaded for mercy and surrendered. in ittet of the Suffrage, Now it Is proofed to ndci to the voting strength, the women. We believe women should be given the role, but it might be better to gram ll by degrees rather than by a wholesale plan that would embrace practically all women. Certainly under such a mode We would favor the mi thers of the land being the first to be recognized, Ins) day to find oul whether lbe\ had got anything of what we wer< going to spring. The next mornin-: they would noi be In n position tr clear tip the whole thine, Hern- It. I!. Mull land, of Vnncoii- Plugging On Rig Scale. ver, tonight at Westholme Theatre In each ward there were 2~n mer on questions of the day. not to he challenged, with ihe re- To Wall I'ntil Lust. These lists were concocted between us. We drew them lip and with the sanction of Macdonald it was put forward that we would wail until the (Form No. !).) FORM OF NOTICE. Of MINERAL ACT. (Form E.) Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE. No. 9 and No. 10 Mineral Claims, situate In the Skeena Mining Division Of Cassiar District. Where located: Hast of Carney Lake, Granby Bay, B. C. TAKE NOTICE thai I, .1. Fred Ritchie, Free Miner's Certificate No. 3,- 22HC, acting as agent for the Granby Consolidated Alining, Smelting & Power Co., Ltd., Free Miner's Cer- litlcito No. 5)005C, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining fi Crown Grant of the above iim. And further take notice that action, tinder section K5, must be com- menced before the issue of such Cer- tifir-ate of Improvements. Haled this 20tb day of duly, A. D., 1010. J27-S27 " .1 FV.KT) RITfTlTR. "Ac-'dnt. FORM OF NOTICE. (Form No. 0.) LAND ACT/ Skeena Land District, District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that J. Crane, of Victoria, B. C, 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 one mile south of the southeast corner of C.L., 9,971 thence soutli SO chains; thence east SO chains; thence north SO chains; tlience west 80 chains to point of commencement. Xame of applicant, J. CRANE, AUSTIN BROWN, Agent. Dated July 19, 1916. alO-slO MINERAL ACT. (Form F.) Certificate 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 Bay, B. C. TAKE NOTICE that I, .1. Fred Ritchie, Free Miner's Certificate No. 3 229C, acting as agent for the Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelting & Power Co., Ltd., Free Miner's Certificate No. 5..005C, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of ob taining 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 thls^20th day of July, A. D., 1916. J27-S27 J. FRED RITCHIE, Agent. Skeena Land District, Distric 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 at the northeast corner of C.L., 8,085 thence So chains soutli; thence SO =~ chains west; thence 80 chains north; 'FH0NE 534 thence east 80 chains to point of commencement. Name of applicant, AUSTIN BROWN. Dated July 19, 1916. alO-slO -Skeena Land District, District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Austin Brown, of Victoria, B. C, occupation saddler, intends to apply for permission to prospect the following described lauds tor coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted on the West Coast of Graham Island, in the vicinity of West River, at the Southeast corner of C.L. 8,085, thence north 80 chains; thence east SO chains; thence south SO chains; thence west 80 chains to rolnt of commencement. Xame of applicant, AUSTIN BROWN. a8-s8 Dated July 19, 1916. LAND ACT. . (Form No. 0.) FORM OF NOTICE. Skeena Land District, District ol Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE XOTICE that George D. Tite, of Prince Rupert, B. £, occupation 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 one mile south of the southeast corner of C.L.,'9,971 thence north 80 chains; tlience west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement. Xame of applicant, GEORGE D. TITE, AUSTIN BROWN, Agent. Dated July 19, 1916. nl0-s,10 SAVE MONEY Use New Wellington COALs PHONE 1JO P.O. BOX 60 APERHANGING AINTING OLISH1NG AND WALL TINTING HIGH-GRADE INTERIOR DECORAU'ING A SPECIALTY Martin Swanson SECOND AVE v'E.MI McBRlDat Skeena Land District, District of (.lueeii Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Austin Brown of Victoria, B. C, occupation saddler, intends to apply for permission to prospect the tallowing described lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted on the West Coast of Graham Island, in vicinity of West River, at the southeast corner of C.L. 8.085, thence south 80 chains; thence west SO chains; thence rtorth SO chains; thence east 80 chains *o point of commencement. Name of applicant, AUSTIN BROWN. a8-s8 Dated July 19, 1916. **************************************************** Hotel Directory ■¥•*•¥■¥**¥¥***¥¥■» * * * •fi Prince | Rupert I * * * * * -fi ■fi * * * i x British x * Columbia * WINDSOR HOTEL Cor. of First Ave. and Eighth St. W. H. WRIGHT, Prop. HOTEL CENTRAL First Ave. and Seventh St. European and American Plans $1.00 to $2.50 Per Day Peter Black, Prop. EMPRESS HOTEL y. Rochester V. D, Cnjley Thrid Ave. Between Sixtli and Seventh Sts. ROYAL HOTEL Corley At- Burgess, Props. Third Ave. and Sixth St. European Plum Steuin Banted **************■*************************% ***************************************************** i LUMBER X Coal, Cement, Plaster and Brick j AND A COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDERS' SUPPLIES • WESTHOLME LUMBER CO., LTD. Prince Rupert Telephone 186 X First Avenue ^************* ***•.****** *.i mm PmiSCia ilUPER'. JOURNA. ".'. dnesday. Si ptember 13. ililfi. MARK YOUR BALLOT THUS W. X. MACDONALD MANSON William Manson.of Prince Rupert, Accountant X PATTULLO Thomas Dufferin Pattullo, of Prince Rupert, Broker. TO BE RETURNED i SPLNDID MEETING IX HIS INTER. KSTS HEM) AT • ANYOX li. It. Maitland, Of Vancouver, Spi ke I-'oi- Two Hours At Gathering. ***************************************************** X * * * ir * *■ * X * * Five-Roomed H<> FOR SALE and I.ot for tin- price of llie House, close in. FOR RENT Steam Heated Apaitment, Stephens Block. Steam Heated Stoic, Stephens lllock. Steam Heated Apartment, Meriylicld lilocii. See List of HOUSES, STORES AND OFFICES. INSURANCE IX ALL ITS BRANCHES M. M. STEPHENS NOTARY PUBLIC REAL ESTATE i Anyox, Si t. 12.- A highly successful rally was held tonight at Anyox In the Interests of W. X. Macdonald. The principal speaker, R. R. .Maitland, of Vancouver, ably expounded the principles o.f the Conserative party in a two-hour address. Despite interruptions'by Liberal hecklers the, meeting was a good one. From the feeling, as expressed by : the meeting, \V. X. Macdonald will ■ be returned by a large majority on election day. .Mr. .Maitland proved himself a very i1- dy speaker, meeting all Questions [ Pur ix]> to him. Mr .Macdonald spoke for thirty- five minutes and made a most favorable impression. He was given an excellent reception. **********************************r***** ************* The Red Cross Society will be glacf to receive donations of articles to be raffled at the Fair, proceeds for "Our Day," the day set aside for raising funds for the British Red Cross Society. QUEBEC BRIDGE SCENE OF ANOTHER SERIOUS ACCIDl Quebec, Sept. 12.—Twenty minutes following the departure of t i Dominion Parliamentary paity, in the presence of thousands cheering onlookers, assen l I to wr ncss the erection of the five ilio--- - ;ton, six hundred and forty-fi ot ati central suspension si in mark! completion of the Quebec bridge, n I withstanding every scientific engl eering method that had been adopt I | to prevent disaster, the Bupportin girder, carrying sixteen workmet buckled immediately the pontoons were cut loose, dropping the span In- ! :to the river. Nine men were killed but the re- imainder were saved by boats which ! were in the vicinity carrying sight- | seers. The representative of Sir Etoberl Borden on the Quebec Commissio 1 asserts that the span is. absolutely lost and that salvage is impossible. The main cantilevers and the 'iftinc arrangement remain undamaged, Colonel McBain, who was a guest on Colonel Talbot's yacht, desiring !to claim the honor of being the first i I to make the passage under the span, narrowly escaped instant death. This is the second big disaster to the big new railroad bridge at this jpoint. In the year 1007 thc tippet- structure was carried away and a number of men killed and drowned. •r3E3B5g-:- ..^^r^TtyrVmSmgmtBmXOXe i II1IIIIIHWIII Summer Steamship Service §IIIIHJMI.:iy.l!!IIE!IIH LOAN 1 DOMINION OF CANADA Issue ot $100,000,000 5% Bonds Maturing 1st October, 1931, PAYABLE AT PAR AT OTTAWA, HALIFAX. ST. JOHN, CHARLOTTETOWN MONTREAL TORONTO, WINNIPEG, REGINA. CALGARY. VICTORIA. INTEREST PAYABLE HALF-YEARLY, 1st APRIL, 1st OCTOBER. PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST PAYABLE IN GOLD. ISSI IF ppift ■ «J7l • ±e., ■ Hs a -ii: lni -3 f 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 97j, payable as follows:— 10 per cent on application; 30 " " 16th October, 1916; 30 " " loth November, 1016; 27J " " 15th December, 1916. The total allotment of bonds of this issue will be limited to one hundred million dollars exclusive of the amount (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. The instalments may be paid in full on the 16th clay of October, 1916, or on any instalment due date thereafter, under discount at the rate of four per cent per annum. All payment's are to lie made to a chartered bank for the credit of the Minister of Finance. Failure to pay any instalment when due will render previous payments liable to forfeiture arid the allotment to cancellation. Subscriptions, accompanied by a deposit of ten per cent of the amount subscribe)!, must be forwarded through the 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 O.narta, and both principal and interesl will be a charge upon ihe ('■::--■!''..!..! Revenue Fund. Forms ol pplicuHon may be obtained from any branch in Canada :/f any chartered bank and at the office of any Assistant Receive) General 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 bearei bonds, will be issued, after allotment, in exchange for the provisional receipts. When the scrip certificates have been paid in full and payment endorsed thereon by the bank receiving the money, they may be exchanged for bonds, when prepared, with coupons 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 mack 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. The bonds with coupons will be issued in denominations of $100. $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 the office of the .Minister of finance and Receiver General at Ottawa, or at the office of the Assistant Receiver General at Halifax St. John, Charlottotoun, -Montreal. Toronto, Winnipeg. Regina, Calgary, or Victoria. The interest on lhe fully registered bonds will be paid by cheque, which will be remitted by post. Interest on bonds with coupons will be paid on surrender of coupons. Both cheques and coupons will be payable free of exchange at any branch in Canada nf any chartered bank. Subject to the payment of twenty-five cents for each new bond issued, holders of fully registered bonds without coupons will have the right to convert into bonds of the 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 at any time on application to the Minister ol Finance. The books of the loan will be kept at the Departmenl of Finance. Ottawa. Application will be made in due course for the listing ol the issue on tho Montreal and Toronto Stork Exchanges Recognized bond and stock brokers will be allowed a commission of one-quarter of une per cent on allotments made in respect rr!' applications bearing their -tamp, provided, however, that no commission will be allowed in respect of the amount of any allotment paid for by the surrender of bonds issued under the War Loan prospectus of 22nd November. 1915, Xo commission will be allowed in respect of applications on forms which have not been printed by the King's Printer. == Subscription Lists will close on or before 23rd September, 1916. _| sj Department of Finance, Ottawa, September 12th, 1916. =7: illtl!ll!llllll.ll.i!!l!llM TO ALASKA and YUKON l Ml. S.S. PRINCE RCPERT OH PRINCE GEORGE LEAVES PRINCE rt PERT every Wednesday at 12:00 Xoon for Ketchikan, '.Vrange!!, Juneau, Skagway. Oonnectlirg at Skagway with the White i'.iss aiifl Yukon Route. SOUTHBOl'XIl The S.S. Prince Rupei-l or Prince George leaves Prince Rupert every Saturday and Monthly ai 10:00 A, M. for Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle. Fortnightly Herrice to the Queen Charlotte Inlands. mm service Trains leave Prince Unpeil every Mon . Wednesday and Friday at 10:30 A. M for Wlnclpeg and ill points Blast and South. Mixed train leaves Prince Rupert eiery Saturday 0:00 A. M. Special Weell-end fare to Terrace ami return $4.la. For full info'niation art! reservations apply to CITY TICK F I' OFFICE, 886 THIKIi AVENUE—PHONE 20(1 -1. atWStfHB^WIUM'SK^ I Canadian Pacific Railway Lowest Kales to all Eastern P"l>\t« vi.-i steamer to Vancouver und On rj nadian I'ue'lie Railway, Meals ant! Berth Included on steamer. PRIXCESS MAY For Granby Hay nnd Alice Arm Friday 11 p. in. PRINCESS SOPHIA Southbound Sntuic'ay, September 10th. PRINCESS MAV Southbound Sunda y <> p. in. PRINCESS ALICE For Alaska Monday, September 18th, i •I. I. PETERS, (Ventral Agent, corner Third Ave. nnd Fourth St. $ RUPERT MARINE JRUNV ORKS AND SUPPLY CO., LIMITED WATERFRONT, PRINCE RUPERT ****•****•••*•*•**•■*•***-* ***************************** ti * ti ti X X ti ti ti ti 4 ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti * ENGINEERS MACHINISTS AM) MACHINERY CONTRACTORS * * Specialists lu Marine Power Plant- OU, Steam, or Guoollne. * II. t'. Const Agentsc for the Itiitisli ICromhout Semi-Diesel nil Engine—tlie most reliable an economical, and the cheapest power i'or flslilnjr bonis, 6iir;s or * passenger vessels. * * X Stnu'luid Ons Ftigine Company's Engines anil Parts in stock. * I AeA ..fc- ■•-*-...■"- * jisSP*'^-' - ■' * \ m^^-- t ft *'*a;--vj:' ,/*'•■■■- ■ . , ■ . . . ' ^ra.;'*!'-^: f «%-^. , '.'.■■ 33 "WjP!, . -■ Satl'rf£Lil/*tt. -9^, -~ . tm$pr&M * «' :;r 5 •"-:«.«•.' ■ :i:jf.?r%; -'(S££ * * * * * * * » * * * 4- . * ti 4 Steel, Iron, Oils, Wile Rope, Bulata llellin. IB. ('. Wood Pulley* ti C'olumbinn ISronze PropellBrs, Storage Batteries, Dynamos a»»* ^ Murine Accessories. 4 airs—First-class equipment "id stall for machine and ship r*- J piiirs. * | P.O. BOX 5 TELEPHONE 313 J ***************************************************** m%. . i ■ . ***************************************************** Highest Prices Paid For FURS If yau have any Furs to sell, do not dispose of Them without Consulting Us. X Fins may he consigned to us for approval, al our expense. Send * ' ti X hy Ei press, suhlnlttlng prices. We will pay n ixpres both uaj , it prlcei is not agreed upon, W. GOLDBLOOM X HEADQUARTERS IN THE CITY AT HOTEL PRINCE RWPER1 * * ***********************************************,:***** I o o r.» o0'yOO0 0 :>0 D O ■■■ 0 OisOooo Coi;i p l WALKER'S MUSIC STORE I Corner Second lit und HI; St. Pianos and other muslral In- g I .sn iiuuiiis for sale. 0 | Plnuos to Kent. j A Lucre ussortiiieni ol slice! a- lirus'i-. Classic sunt;* and music, o ! 0 llnd all 'lie p''plllni .-, lettli i.. fl o el Hit- daj 0 C ^■Q.j^oO^O..,:'ioi.iO fo ji1 M ti. •:■■ hens ' nt; \ I'm i'U i.io tilm 1SS Res. Phons Hi UP-TO-DATE LINDSAY'S 0ARTA6E&ST0RAGL FOI .(TU STREET JiNGLE POT COAL 's Handled ,r,y us au otderr recent , inipt ntteniion Pboa 'o mi The Morning Jouraal ■iCc. per month Wednesday, September 13, 3 916. PRINCE RUPERT JOURNAi The $e*CfJUL'$iores KODAK Fiims I Kodak Supplies at Catalogue Prices Developing and ; Printing For Amateurs Work finished same day as received NOW IS KODAK TIME Orme's Limited CorRer Third Ave. and Sixth Street 3BEMamaB3iBaBi LAND ACT. (Form Xo. ().) FORM OF XOTICE. Skeena Land District, District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Oliver Brown, of Victoria, B. C, occupation machinist, intends to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum ou the following described SHRDUU on tlie West Coast of Graham Island, in vicinity of West River. Commencing at a post planted two miles south of the southeast corner of C.L,., 9,971, thence south 80 chains; tlience west 80 chains; thence north SO chains; thence cast 80 chains to point of commencement. Name of applicant, OLIVER BROWN, AUSTIN BROWN, Agent. Dated July 19, 191(3. alO-alO COAL ALT. FORM OF NOTICE. Skeena Land District District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Turner Roth- well Mullen, of Victoria, B. C, occupation 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. 9,968 thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence east SO chains; thence south 80 chains to poinl of commencement. Name of applicant, TURNER ROTHWELL MULLEN, Per. AUSTIN BROWN, Agent, Dared July IS), 1916, aSO-ofo MORE MEN THAN WOME 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. This mixturt removes such surprising foul matter that ONE SPOONFUL relieves almost ANY CASE constipation, sour stomach or gas. Tbe INSTANT, easy action of Adler-i-ka is surprising. Orme's Limiteo. 8-3 COA la ACT. FORM OF NOTICE. Skeena Land District District c Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that James Mo Nultr, of Prince Rupert, B. .U„ oc cupatlon merchant, intends to appl' (or permission to prospect for coal and petroleum on the West Const of Graham Island, in vicinity of West River. Commencing at a post planted one mile south of the southeast corner of C.L. 9.971, thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; tbence north SO chains; thence east SO chains to point of commencement. Name of applicant, JAMES McNULTY, Per. AUSTIN BROWN, Agent. DiHed July 19, 1916. a20-o20 LAND ACT. (Form No. 0.) FORM OF XOTICE. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS In our war against poverty, drink is a hindrance, not a help. Seals will be reserved tor Indies in tlie Westholme meeting this evening. . ... If the father \ otes for the saloon he can't blame the boy if he becomes a drunkard. • . . lion. William Manson will make WILL SEEK TO HAVE ALL VOTERS REGISTER Trades And Labor Council Dealt With Subject At • Meeting. The Trades and Labor Council met in the Carpenters' Hall last evening, President Macdonald presiding. The Labor Day committees report having had the most successful Labor Day celebration Ihat has yet heen held in the city, both in a financial his final appeal for the campaign at ! way and otherwise. Westholme Theatre tonight. a communication was read from * * Mr. McVety In answer lo the invlta- R. II. Maitland who speaks tonight 'tion sent him by the Trades Council in the Westholme Is nn able public .to be present and give an address on speaker. Attend the Inst gathering of the campaign, ... By patronizing the refreshment and tea stalls, as, well as raffles at the Fair you will get value received, as well as assisting the fund for the British Red Cross day at the same time. BIG VESSEL. (Continued from Page One.) drydock within a very short time and undergo repairs. The details, in connection with It are kept quiet and no unnecessary advertising is being done in connection with it. The work would afford the opportunity to get started at the clock. AN ENTHUSIASTIC. (Continued from Page One.) Skeena Land District, District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Frederick Moersch, of Victoria, B. C, occupation clerk, 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 two miles south of the southeast corner! of C.L., 9,971, thence east 80 chains; | thence south 80 chains; thence west! SO chains; thence north 80 chains to iES> LIQUOR IS With respect to the drydock here he had been doing all he could to bring it into operation. He understood now that there was some little delay, but he did not anticipate that it would be for any length of time. Mr. Manson read a message from the Premier in which he stated that he was assured that there would be two Conservative to every one Liberal elected, and tbat his assurances, from London were that eighty-five per cent, of the soldier vote was for the Government, o (From The Bangor Daily News.) point of commencement. Name of applicant, FREDERICK MOERSCH, AUSTIN BROWN, Agent. Dated July 19, 1916. alO-slO MINERAL ACT. (Form F.) Ceitificnte Of Improvements. XOTICE. Quartz No. 20; Quartz No. 21; Quartz No. 26B; Quartz No. 27B; Quartz No. 2SB; and Quartz No. 211, Mineral claims, situate in the Skeena Mining Division of Cassiar District. Where located: On Granby Peninsula, Granby Bay, B. C. TAKE NOTICE that I, J. Fred Ritchie, Free Miner's Certificate No. 3,- 229C, acting as agent for the Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelting & SOLD IX BANGOR Labor Day. He was unable to attend on account of being busy in connection with other duties in the south. Further action was taken so as to have every wage earner register his vote before the end of October. A man will be employed for two weeks in an endeavor to induce everyone to register who is interested in the next Municipal campaign from a wage earners standpoint. The Executive Committee was instructed to bring in a report at next meeting as to the best course to pursue in getting the workmen to register. o The sale of refreshments, including lunches, tea, etc., at the 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 Society. WAXTED. WANTED—General Servant. Apply Mrs. Cade, 221 Fifth Ave., E. tf. Election Xotice for Soliders Stationed in Prince Ruperl. Thirty-Four Arraigned For Drunkenness At Thursday's Session Of City Court. Thirty-four were arraigned in the municipal court on Thursday for intoxication. With but 20 cells, the police station was quite comfortably filled the night before, a number lie- side those arraigned being turned loose before court came in. On Thursday the busiest man ln the city, apparently, was the driver of the police auto patrol, calls coming in frequently from all parts of the city. Every call was, filled, and more, too, in the middle of the afternoon, and still the arrests continued. In many parts of the city drunks Power Co., Ltd., Free Miner's Cer- staggered along the sidewalks in tilicate No. 5,00*e, intend, sixty days various stages of hilarity, while the from the date hereof, to apply to the,public autos did a good business in Mining Recorder for a Certificate of carrying other drunken men from 00OO09OiHt9aO009099O9990O9O o o o B. C. Undertakers I beg tn Inform their friends and tbe public generally that they have engagea t.be services of a First Class Undertaker, vho Is a graduate of a Canadian and American College of Emoalm- g rug, Sanitation, Disin'ection 0 aud Bacteriology, and who 0 holds both Canadian and g American Diplomas. x Lady Aslstant always in at- g tendance to «w« for ladies aud £ children. % a Office and Parlors t*o. lit, 8 o cornel 2nd Street nnd 2nd Ave. 0 Phone-11. Open Dny nnd Sight .'. O0OOOOOt3OO9<)OO90OO9OO0OOO0 Improvements, tor the purpose of obtaining a Crown Granl of the above claims. And further take notice that allien, under section 85, must be com-1 menced before the issue, of such Cer-1 tilicate of Improvements. .1. FRED RITCHIE, Agenl. I point lo point. Bul There Ace other Places. A practical politician has been In Bangor this week Investigating the number of arrests for Intoxication. It would appear from Ihis that Bangor Is again to be a shining mark in some campaign preseni a I Ions- Dated Ihis 171b dav of August, A. D.J „., 1 lu 1916. aug.-24 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. m. and 4 p. m., and at the outposta between 8:30 a. m. and 1:30 p. m. Signed, H. O. CREW, Presiding Officer. MINERAL ACT. Certificate Of Improvements. NOTICE. Balsam; Cedar; Cyprus and Spruce Mineral Claims, situate fc the Skeena Mining Division of Cassair District. Where located: Granby Bay, B. C. TAKE NOTICE that I. Fred Ritchie, Free Miner's Certificate No. 90.071B, actin? as Agent for the Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelting & Power Company, Limited, Free Miner's Certificate No. 90,81 0B, Intends, sixty days from tbe date hereof to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvement, for the purpose of olitaitilug was called to conditions in other ajO99999000i3O0999909999999\<'Me* i""1 '""'ns, however, and some enllghtmenl was given him in regard to a comparison with other places. iFor instance, the Investigator was in- ! formed that In Old Town is one of § I the handsomest bars In the state. p plate glass mirrors being in abundance and the fixtures on an elaborate and sumptuous scale, while a large force of bartenders is employed there constantly. The bar Is one of the sights of that city, the investigator was informed, and he was advised to proceed with his searching for figures and fads to other cities, as he could I 999O0aa0000O9t)O00oOO09O0O'j 'not fail to discover much of Interest Reduced Price of MILK The Standard Dairy will deliver pure milk of Its usual high standard ul "i cents n Pint or 1(1 cents u Quart. Phone Standard Dairy. Blue 247 * .Mention of lhe Investigator ja (,rown GraRf of lhe a])ov„ dalm3 Ano further take notic that action, under section 85 must be commenced befoie the issue of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 7th day of-April, A. D., 1916. jly-14 J FRED RITCHIE, Agent. HAYNER BROS i Pioneer Funeral Directors and Finliiilinei-s. Open Pay nnd Night, i.allies' Assistant in Attendance. PHONE SB. *********** ***************** i * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ***************** MACHINERY! MACHINERY! BOILERS, ENGINES, SAWMILLS, LOGGING ENGINES, MIXING MACHINERY, RAILWAY AND CONTRACTORS' EQUIPMENT— BOl'GHT AND SOLD. The Vancouver Machinery Depot, Ltd. VANCOUVER £**************************************************** ***************************************************** * * * * * * X * No Need To Send Away For Jewelry If Prince Rupert people will deal at home they will find oat price about the same aa elsewhere for equal quality, as our freight billa are not heavy, and home dealers will be encouraged to keep proper stocks. Let us compare, for instance, Eaton s price, $5.70 on a 7 Jeweled Waltham. Our Pdce is $6.00, but it is worth the 30c to see what you are getting when you want it, and have It guaranteed right here. Take also the highest priced Waltham, a 23 Jeweled Vanguard at $44.60. Our Price is $45.00. Not very much difference. Many articles, of course, are not so easily compared, and are made in many qualities and often look big for the money ln the cata. l0sue- '-"••--XCv „, DROP IX AND SEE OUR STOCK " l BULGER & DENIKE OPTICIANS AND JEWELLERS ***************************************************** ***************************************************** X I Biakely Co., Jewellers, X and Watch Repairers * X HAi.RV SELKF a watchmaker of long experience hue been out In X ehurgo cf tK»t department—8atisinc'i<>n guaranteed. See our stock of nugget* from tne North. Make yonr choice while they last and have them mad* up ia the city as stick-pin, brooch or pendant. Encourage Home Industry aad keep the money la the city. EVES TESTED SCIENTIFICALLY by an expert In that line of work—Latest appliance for testing. rnciH CLASS STOCK to choose from Corner Third Avenue and Sixth Street ***************************************************** ***************************************************** j Royal Bank of Canada j X HEAD OFFICE: MONTREAL ESTABLISHED 18fll» * Capital Paid up 911,5110,000 * Reserve Fund $13,230,000 * Total Assets $200,000,000 X * Savings Bank Department—$1 will open an account X Brunches Throughout Canada and Banking Connections With All X Parts of the United States. Agents Throughout the World. X F. W. DOHERTY, Manager . Prince Rupert Branch ************************* * **************************% ***************************************************** I SWEET'S MOTOR BOAT CO.'Y * > j * ti X Dealing in Knock-Down Frames I * j X or Built Complete $ X r i I FISHERMEN TAKE NOTICE x * Why not luiihl your own hoal from Sweet's Knock-Down Frames'.' * * Price List and Catalogue Freely (liven -6 WORKSHOP—SECOND AVENUE BEVOND I.VM'HS * P. (). Box 701 X X ****************************************************$ The Morning Journal, 50c. per Month A. E. WRIGHT provincial and Dominion Land Surveyor—Sin ••eying and Engineering. letween Second nnrl Third Atenues 1», O. Boa 10. DR. J. S. BROWN, DENTIS1 Crown and Bridge Work b Specialty WW3«H»3W«0<HWl>lW3^^ Capt. J. McGee I M.M.S.A. | Masters and Mates prepared x feu examination, Compass » I- 5 juster. S Phone Reel 502 S "NAUTICAL ACADEMY" 9 Helgerson Block, opposite 3 Royal Hotat $ 99099090000000099999999909
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Title | Prince Rupert Journal |
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