xinu 6 <?!.« JonflUtt VOL. VI. PRINCE Rl'PERT, B. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1810. Price 5 Cents. No. ISO. FISHING SEASON EXPECTED TO BE A VERY GOOD ONE Weekly Half-Holiday To Become Recognized July 1st Premier Bowser And The Provincial Liquor Legislation FISHING EXPECTED TO BE GOOD THOSE ENGAGED IN BUSINESS LOOK TO ACTIVE SEASON THIS YEAR Halibut May Be Expected To Be More Plentiful And Salmon Good. THE GOVERNMENT HALF-HOLIDAY HOW IT IS PROPOSED TO ARRIVI AT THE MOST SUITABLE DAY The Matter Will He Settled Anions The Parties That Are Concerned. While there is not as great a supply ot halibut coming in as should be expected at this season, those engaged in the business are very hopeful with respect to the later part of the season. It is expected that a little later there will lie heavy catches on the banks. The weather conditions are likewise held to be first- class for the salmon fishing and a good season should result. The Cold Storage had the Kelly in with 75.000 pounds yesterday, and also the Stirratt with about 30.-! into force on July 1 next. In Vancou- (Speciui Correspondence.) Victoria, May 27.—Iu it". Half- Holiday Bill which the Government will probably introduce no specific day is to be set aside for the clerks half-day off. Instead, the matter of selection will be left to the three great interests involved, the clerics the storekeepers and the shoppers. The intention of the bill is to give a half-holiday once a week to every wholesale and retail clerk In the Province. The proposed act is to go Premier Bowser Reviewed The Prohibition Bill (Special Correspondence.) I 'Clubs would be placed in exactly Victoria, May 26.—Premier Bow-! the same class a* any other institute reviewed the Prohibition Bill in f tions getting liquor, and would have an Interesting speech in the House to cease the sale of spirits, etc. He yesterday afternoon. I commented upon the penalties which Hon. Mr. Bowser reminded the I were provided for infractions, such House that a local option plebiscite, as six to twelve months in jail for was taken in 1909 In the Province gelling liquor. hut wis uot accorded a sufficient vote- After goi„g mt0 tlle mattel. to provide for a local option law. Thej thoroughiy the Government felt that following year a drastic liquor license L woul(] i)e proper t0 bHng tlle bil, law was passed. Then in 1916 came ,nt0 force on Juljr> m7| in3tead of the decision to place a Prohibition Januaryi 1917. This courae was Bill before the people. If the bill jagreeabIe t0 the prohibition forces. LIBERAL MEMBERS I SUDDEN DEATH OF ON SOLDIERS' VOTE MRS. W. M. LAW M. A. MACDONALD AMI PARKER BODY WAS BROIGHT HERE FROM WILLIAMS HAD FAULTS TO FIND WITf P.II.L ALICE ARM AND TAKEN SOl'TH The Granting Of Franchise To Men; The Interment Will Take Place Ou Firing Line Hues Not Appeal To Them. At Portland, Oregon. 000 pounds. ver, Victoria and New Westminster j there has been so much controversy! was carried it would have to be an ' effective law. Once it becomes effective in July, 1917, if carried by the I popular vote, it would he properly en forced he promised. The bill follow- , Dealing with the notice given to the liquor interests, the Premier pointed out that as loug ago as Aug., |1915, Sir Richard McBride promised ia plebiscite on the matter, probably M. A. Macdonald addressed him- The many friends self to the Votes for Soldiers' Bill upon its second reading In the Legislature. He reminded the House that the Dominion Government and On- Mrs. W. M. j Law, who resided in Prince Rupert i for several years were shocked yes- i terday when the steamer Chelohsin tario both concluded that it was im- ar«"lved lrom Ali«' Arm having on practicable for the party to carry outi hoard her remains. Mr. Law accooro- the provisions of such a bill. It was ;,anled the body south and contiuusd a question, he said, if the vote of. on his sad journey to Portland, Oie,, the soldier could be obtained under, last evening. At that city the funeral proper safeguards. Mr. Macdonald; will take place. A number of Mrs. could seen no sound reason for thej Law's relatives reside within easy extension of the vote to sooldiers tin-1 reach of that city, and for some time der 21; further, no soldier In his she made that her home. DANGER FROM MATCHES ON PLANK ROADWAYS nesday afternoon, that the Govern Incipient Fire Put Out On Hays Creek | ment has concluded that public ex- Sa- Brtdge Yesterday. ed the lines of the Hugh John Mac- over the selection of the day, as be-1 A .. ... „. ..„ ..... ... , . , „ , I to be followed by legislation I donald Act of Manitoba, which had i tween Saturday afternoon and Wed- „.,„„ „„i>.m. „,ih,.,„j „,, „„..„. ! skatcuewan. by statute cut orf licen- I successfully withstood all court tests.] „,, „ , .. , ., ..„ ses, took over the sale of liquor on The Premier considered the bill ' an improvement on the Hugh JohflJ one vVeek'S n0tlCe With0Ut W' reter' pression of opinion should be sought,! Macdonald ^ ag we„ M on the> ence to the people. Manitoba gives so that it will be apparent just which j the employers seem to be about evenly divided between Saturday and great extent, although it is supposed that there will be While too much care cannot be exercised in the matter of throwing lighted matches and cigar or cigarette stubs, the present dry weather makes the need of caution doubly great. As an evidence of the danger Mrs. Blance. of the Cold Storage, yesterday had occasslon to put out a little fire on the Hays Creek Bridge. She was passing over the bridge when she detected that a fire was smouldering between two of the planks and extending under one of them. She secured a stick and put; memorial and should be preserved, it out. A little delay would have; To find out just which day is prefer- acts of Saskatchewan and Alberta. day is to be adopted. For example, 0ne regpect jn wh,ch „ wag guperior most of the clerks desire Saturday was that in which it took from the druggists the necessity of being vendors of liquor. For that reason tbe Wednesday ted. the shopping public Gove,.nment decWed to appoint Its has not made its ideas known to any own vendors, who In most places would be the provincial police, with some division ofoth(, ,mi,...r.. ,-,, ,,,,,,.„ ,,,..■„, ■,-,.,,., opinion among the customers, as many would like to give the clerks I Saturday afternoon, so that they would have the whole week-end,; while others feel that Saturday has heen a shopping day from time ini- vendors would be under salary and the Government would not attempt to make a profit. Any vendor who violates the Act will be debarred for three years. The speaker outlined the restrictions placed ution the vendors with regard to the sale of liquor. "We are nor Interfering with the resulted in the bridge taking fire, i red the Government will set apart j 1>|ght of eVHy |ndiv.idl^, who may Too great care cannot be exercised! Wednesday, June 14, as, a holiday in | tMllk ne is enti„e(I t0 ,lave ,,„„„,, by the public at the present time the three largest cities for the Pur-(upon hls owp premlseSi Dut he wil| especially. | pose of having a general vote on the, have to „nport u and caunot t ,t from the official vendors," he commented. three months' notice under referendum, and Alberta less than a year. Nova Scotia put prohibition into Halifax"ou two months' notice. Ontario is giving five months' notice. New Brunswick gives twelve months' notice. British Columbia is the last place to deal with the situation and the last place to have prohibition. From Sir Richard McBride's statement regarding a plebiscite, there was twenty-three months' notice. From the Premier's announcement last February there was notice of eighteen months, so British Columbia was the most liberal province in this respect in Canada. The compensation question he ad- admitted was a very important one. Large interests were affected and a great deal of capital would be dis- ■ turbed. In this connection the j Premier made allusion to the previous legislation which had required i opinion should have a vote unless his name appeared upon the voters' i list. The Government in its bill, he j said, was in effect creating a new voters' list. Further, the bill did not contain auy provision allowing party scrutineers at every poll abroad ' extension of the vote to soldiers un-! Tiie deceased was 42 years of age. About seven years ago she came to Prince Rupert upon her marriage. Here Mr. and Mrs. Law resided up be taken. Scrutineers at the office of the Agent-General in London were to a couple of years ago when they went south. Returning they took up their residence at Houston, iu the interior, and this spring moved again ! to the new mining camp at Alice I Arm. not sufficient, he said. | Mr. McLeaa, of Wflaoir, supported! While she,had not .been In the best tne 0|u ! or health for many years, yet ber ' , ,, ,!„.-,.-' death came very suddenly and unex- "I have no sympathy whatever; with the bill," said Mr, Williams. "There is nothing to be gained iu throwing politics into the Canadian soldiers' camps In England, and I peetedely. She had been f •- from well for some years, an'J just bef going to Alice Arm suffered fi very severe Illness. She had laltt-n a decided change however, and for I a week or so before her lasl sickness was making what aimeared to be marked progress towards health, On u I subject. There will then be a poll A. R. Neale, Provincial Horticul- • In Vancouver, Victoria and New turist, accompanied by Mrs. Neale,' Westminster, a choice between Wed- returned from the interior last eve- nesday afternoon and Saturday after. There, from July t until next Janu-j extensive alterations In hotels. This nlug. 'noon. The day is being made a holi- ary, t.he employers and employees legislation, however, was not brought 'day in the cities so that all interests , will settle between themselves In'Into effect for three years after being concerned can get out and work for each town which half day they Willi brought up. In Vancouver city the the side they represent. All persons choose. If they do uot agree then expenditures by license holders came i In the three cities entitled to vote for the employer will he permitted to under special legislation hy the Van- CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT. Copper Painting Garbage Scow. hardly think that the Imperial authorities will al'ow this Government, to go to the front with its ballots. If it was desired to give soldiers a , ., ,, , ! Sunday night she va- in snecially vote a better way to do it would be owum* , ., , ..good spirits and had shown wonder- to hold another election nine months ful interest in the planning of a cot- after tne war. _ , ,. ., , tage which Mr. Lav had decided in Mr. Forster, Columbia, considered , ... ..build. Early Monday morning she the bill very much out of place as was seized with a weak attack, lo making for electioneering. I which she was subject, aud about 3:30 passed away. Medical help was brought from Anyox but nothing could be done. Assignee's Sale of Furniture Stock CATHOLIC CLUB WON BASEBALL GAME YESTERDAY Colin By A Score Of l!» To !> The Went Down I'd Defeat. The Catholic Club baseball team,1 last, evening played tli" Colts, The ;'mayor may cast a ballot In the forth-j post a notice announcing the half couver License Boar,! under the Van- 'C Cr ai Hip niosfl of t1],- name There ,,r '''"vs than COSl coming plebiscite. The half-day holi- day his store Is to be closed. In the couver city charter. ' Tenders for painting scow will be j day whlcn ,s ell08en wi„ be adopted ["municipal elections next January the! Man-, weighty arguments had been'waa '' '"' ( losing oui iln- Hondrlcksen sunk e'ectors voting for mayor will decide, brought before the Government and received by City Cork, up to 4 p.m. (rom JuIy ] oll Monday, May 29th, Further partlcu- A somewha| a)fferent ,.„„,.„, win j Just, as in the cities in Juno, what; public I show II was a bad time lara from the undersigned, the lowest|be followed ,„ ; . ,rll „. dl3tdcta. j day they wish, and their choice will, to bring In such legislation. or any tender not necessarily accepted. A, BROOKSBANK, Purchasing Agent. game ind very fair hall was, played. 0 & 0*0 0«C-3 0 0000 (WHJ-0 9099009 Many ""•go Into effect on February 1. Their liquor people would no doubt, be TliirdfT a .1 • Phone Ave, Harry Atkins 574 S FAMILY ltl!< HER Our Motto, Quality First.—Try our noted Prime Sausage—Plain, Pork and Tomato Flavored. 9000OO0000 000 0900000 -XK'Ha OV- ACORN SIGN SHOP Autos, Cai-ria^e, and Sign Painting. Work dono to suit customers. All we wmM '•* your idea, Dawson Bloek—Third Avennc Westholme f Opera House A WEEK OF MAGNIFICENT j" ATTRACTIONS THE GREAT VTTRAi lill.V FOR TONIGHT WILL HE THE AVALA NCHE TOMORROW NIGHT WE SHI »W into the matter tty three judges, a representative of the liquor interests $ 0 JOS. F. FILION THE GODDESS FRIDAY AND SATPRDA1 "THE HIST PARADISE" PRICKS ADULTS, l.-c. CHII.IlIiEN 10c. . OOor;~aOif00! OOO000009090 range ot choice will cover the whole thought, fee! they had a grievance. six working days, and doubtless by lr the bill was endorsed by the "tj j thp time municipal election day ar- people, it seemed bul fair therefore. rives the choice In each district will .he th iught, that there should be an be narrowed down to two days. In investigation into t\" losses which the unorganized districts the ! alf- would b sustained. The Government I holiday will be on tiie day fl;: ! by therefore felt that the fairest way I the Lieutenant-Governor in Couuci', would be to have an investigation after due enquiries are made Into ith" needs of each particular section. (That is to say, for example Saturday, and - i ; esentatlve nf the irohlbi- | might he -elected for Princeton and tion party. This commission o Id ITnuraday for some other point. lexamln h vl '■ question of Under the existing Shops' Regula-.co len Ion and make a n irl to tion An municipalities are ;;i'f-:' the (lovernment. i-ewec to pr >■ Italf- If tl bill was ca rle I, In olid y but many of them do not take pro ■ to sei thai the measure was any steps along this line. The new carefully and properly enforced, he ' i-ill is '<i make a half-holida; ■ ''"'i'. : 10 In v - - aectiou of the Mi Bi ew I " rned Province, and the only matter which bate. The Premier asked hin; Ii CContinued on Page Two.) ceed In the evening sees! FAVORITE COAL HOI SEHOLI) iVIl VI I Stoek noi\ consist* ol kii.-Jm-m Chairs, Arm 1 hau-. Rockers, Hull Stand, Royal Easy Chairs. I.l MP Plione Prince Rupert Coa! Co., 15 j E. F. DOYLE i McCAFFERY, OIBB6N8 * DOYLE, LIMITED. Aaslime - 'CrCKJoaoci-oao-oo iDotici><K)<inooo<i'0'riori'-j-i.'t.Ki^ci-nii",r''---icr''joor'<icwi. j I RECRUITS WANTED 02nd Battalion Ipplicanls shouiil present themselves nt tlie local ollice, Second Avenue, between the hours of n and 1:" in the fore- ■ ion or •'- and l in tho afternoon, when Corp. diaries Viiniigiimn will lie prcnenl lo give nil necessary Informa- I [iln rind lo tee. i\ i' re, r-lllta. YOUR KING AND COUNTRY NEED YOU j '■' ; - ,.ao«oooooo^'t'n<iiKiooaci-oi3oooO''JooocKioooca<ii3-aooi>tHK«H 'j WEDNESDAY, .MAY 31, 1916. PRINCB RUPBRT JOURNAL (tomrt Hupet! journal Telephone 138. O. H. NELSON, Editor. fe Telephone 138. Office: 128 Third Aveuu-, East, near McBride Street. Telphone 138; Poetofflcc Box 1545. f ''' DAILY EDITION. Published every morning except Monday. Delevered by carrier in the city at the following rate, if paid in advance:— One Year ?5.00 Six Month:. $2.50 Three Months $1.25 If not paid ln advance, per Month $0.50 Advertising Rules I'poii Application. Telepbaqo 138. PRISONERS OF WAR. Beginning next Friday, June 2nd, and every Friday until further notice, gales of Home Cooking will be held ln tlie Red Cross Rooms, Sixth Street. The first sale on Friday will be in charge of Mrs. Besner and Mrs. Woodland. Mr. A. \V. Edge has very kindly donated an oil painting of the British Nurse, Miss Edith Cavell, which will he raffled for on the above date. There is no need to ask the women of Prince Rupert to respond to this appeal, as it is. felt they will send in home cooking as in the past. It is only necessary to state the urgent need of help for our men who are Prisoners o: War in Germany. Isolated from al! they hold dear in life, with nothing to break the utter lone- lines and helplessness of their condition, poorly fed and clad, surely we will help them. Every ten cent piece will help send them bread, and it is urged that the men will help the women in this effort. You cheered us when we left the station You helped us on our way to fight the Huns, We, to uphold the honor of the Nation Wen: forth to man our Country's g u ns Now we are starving Send us Bread. Oh you, who live in plenty's larder In Western Canada where grows the grain, Heli- us to bear the lot that's harder, Tightening our belts to ease the pain Of gnawing hunger. Send us Bread. On God we still rely as ever But God li" works, by human hands, Will you not out, of your abundance sever Some store for Prisoners in Foreign lands, For we're so hungry Ken.) us Bread. THE GOVERNMENT. is left open is the selection of the precise day. The Government believes it only fair and just that, in view of the controversy whioh has been raised, the people involved should in each district select the half-holiday they wish. This will work no injustice upon any one section or trade, such as might come if the Government arbitrarily chose a certain day. The evening before the half-holiday stores may be kept open until nine thirty, but they will not be open on the half-holiday night. Thus, for example, if the three cities chose Saturday, the stores would be open Friday night until nine-thirty, but would close at one o'clock Saturday afternoon and not re-open until Monday morning. All wholesale and re- tall clerks are affected with certain exceptions for specific stores. Ail stores not excepted, which, however, WATER ACT. (Continued from Page One.) NOTICE BY THE SURF INLET POWER COMPANY, LIMITED. . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 18th day of May, A. D., 1916, The Surf Inlet Power Company, Limited, filed at the office 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 office of the Water Comptroller at the City of Victoria and at the office of the Water Recorder at the City of Prince Rupert. The date of the filing of the application in the office of the Water Recorder for the approval of its undertakings was the 24th of February, '1916. The source of the water supply Is Cougar Lake—the point of diversion is at the outlet of the lake and the do not have clerks must close on thej ,)lace wnere tne water is to be useQ half-holiday. i is at the nea(i 0f gurf Inlet and the The stores which are lo be except-1 locality within wbich the business o£ ed from the regulations are—drug | tne Company is to be transacted Is within a radius of ten (10) miles of the head of Surf Inlet. MINERAL ACT. (Form F.) Certificate Of Improvements. stores, bakeries, barber shops, news stands, restaurants, fresh fruit and vegetable stands, soft drinks, cut flowers, dairy products, confectionery and other exempted by order in council. To close these shops, it is believed, might work a very great hardship upon the buying public, so they will not have to ciose on the legal half-holiday unless they desire. GLYCERINE AND BARK PREVENT APPENDICITIS The simple mixture of bucktho."1 hark, glycerine, etc., known as Adle i-ka, astonishes Prince Rupert peoplt Because Adler-i-ka acts ou BOTL lower and upper bowel, ONE SPOON FPL relieves almost ANY CASE constipation, sour stomach or gas. It removes such surprising foul matter that a few doses often relieve or prevent appendicitis. A short treatment helps chronic stomach trouble. The INSTANT, easy action of Adler-i-ka Is astonishing. C. H. Orme, the Pioneer Druggist. o- % It . ^SHC**"- GARDEN* COMPETITION. g-1 NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTEC- TION AIT. li. s. C. Chapter 115. Roberl Cecil Gosse hereby gives notice thai be has under Section 7 of the said Act deposited with the Minister of Public Works at Ottawa, and In ihe office of the Districl Registrar if Titlea al the Lend Registry office il Prince Rupert, British Columbia, a desci Iption of the Bite and the plans ol i •' trf proposed to be built in the North skeena Passage, al the mouth ot the Skeena River, British Columbia in front of Lot one hundred and seventeen t13T), Range five. I") ('nasi District, British Columbia. And take uotici that, after lhe cx- plratlon of one month from the date of.the flrsl publication of this r M i i, Robert Cecil Goss,e will, tinder Sec Hon 7 of the said Act, apply to (hi Ministe of Pnbll ■ • ■■ • his offli in i ■■ <■ ■ • •■ ■ foi val ' the iald te ai nd foi leave to <■ insti ct thi tald Dated al Prim ■ i; rt, B. I 271 . di Way, 19 16. in. -j28 ROB1 i CECIEI. Dated at Vancouver, B. C, day of May, A. D., 1916. this 26th THE SL'RF INLET POWER COMPANY. LIMITED. ni30-j30. CORPORATION OF PRINCE RV-T CORPORATION OF PRINCE RUPERT. New Telephone Directory. Any parties desiring change in ame, address or number in Directory about to be issued, please notify in writing the Superintendent of Telephones ou or before June 1, 1916. A. BROOKSRANK City Purchasing Agent. NOTICE. "TIP TOP," "RAMBLER," "BU- ENA VISTA," "PROVINCE," "JAIN" AND "KNOB HILL," Mineral Claims, situate in the Portland Canal Mining Division of Cassiar District. Where located: On Salmon River. TAKE NOTICE that I, Daniel Lindeborg, F. M. C, No. 93.839B.. acting for myself and as agent for Andrew Lindeborg, F. M. C, No. 93,- 838B., Hiram Stevenson, F. M. C, No. 93.844B., and D. C. Barbrick, F. M. C, No. 91.112B., Administrator of the James Proudfoot Estate, Intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose ot obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claim. And further take notice that action, under section 85, must, be commenced before the issue of such Certificate of Improvements. Datec' this 31st day of January, A. D., 1916. „ m-2-jly-2 MINERAL ACT. Certificate Of Improvements. NOTICE. "Dolly Varu'en," "Dolly Vaiden No. 1," "Dolly Varden No. 2," "Dolly Varden No. 4," "Dolly Varden No. 3," "Dolly Varden No. 6," and "Dolly Varden No. 7," Mineral Claims, situate in the Skeena Mining Division of Cassair District. Where located: About 17 miles from head of Alice arm on tbe Kitsault River. TAKE NOTICE that Richard B. McGinnis, Free Miner's Certificate 94,015, Agent for K. Ludwig Eik, Free Miner's Certificate 93,918, Ole Pearson, Free Miner's Certificate 94,- 004, Ernest Carlson, Free Miner's Certificate 94,003, Ole Evindsen, Free Miner's Certificate 93,909, and Charles Swanson, Free Miner's Certificate 93,902, intends, sixty days fiom the date bereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of ob- Sealed tenders will be receiveo' by | ta|nlng ft Clwn Grant of eaca of the above claims. AND FURTHER take notice, that action, under section 85, must be commenced before the issue of such Certificate of Improvements. the Minister of Lands not later than noon on the 31st day of May, 1916, for the purchase of Licence X 611, to cut 4,969,000 feet of Spruce and Hemlock on an area adjoining Lot 48, Shannon Bay, Queen Charlotte, Dated tMa 30th day of March, A. D, The Provincial Department of Agriculture is offering cash prizes tfv City Gardens as follows- Three prizes tn each class. CLASS I. House Garden where occasional labour Is employed for the work. 1st, 2nd. 3rd. CLASS II. Mouse Garden where all work is done by occupant and family. 1st, 2nd. 3rd. CLASS III. Ordinary lot. without house. Area cultivated to be not less than (1,000) sq. ft. (i.e. 22 ft. by 50 ft.; 30 ft. by 33 1-2 ft.: or 40 ft. hy 25 ft.) i Judging will be done chiefly from ; the standpoint of utility, 1st. 2nd. 3rd. An entrance fee or one dollar will he chargeo. Final Judging to he done about end of August (dependent on season). Plots must he staked or clearly defined in some way. Competitions open to all citizens of Prince Rupert. Vppty by letter to A. R. NEALE, Department of Agriculture, City. Any literature or Information in connection with the work may lie had by applying to the same office All th ise desiring to enter will 1,5 Islands District. Two (2) years will be allowed for removal of timber. Further particulars of the Chief' Forester, Victoria, B. C. m8-4w. 1916. m-30. SY'\. P.SIS OF COAL REGULATIONS. NOTICE. ! Notice is hereby given to firms and ; individuals who sell provisions or ..,..-„,.,! other supplies to Stewards of Cana- MINiNG i . dian Government Ships under this 3 Domiii- i PJepartment. that the Department is Coal inluing right of Ion in Manitoba. Siskatchewan and I not responsible for debts contracted Alberta, the Y-..'On Territory, thej, . „, . Northwest Territories and a portion | by such stewa'ds' of the Province of British Columbia,; Clause No. 3 of Contract with may be leased for a term of twen- ~. . ., ,„„,. .,„„„ ty-one years at an annual rental of i Stewards, covering the Victualling $1 per acre Not more than 2.560 j of such Ships reads as follows: — acres will be Isajeri to one applicant. Applications ').- a leas- mist he ; made by the applicant la person to, til Agent or Sub-Agent of the nitric in which ibo rights .ppllnd for are situated. Ir. surveyed territory li.c lui.d must !.e detcrlbed by sectlo'is, or legal subdivisions of sectlni?, and In unsurveyed territory (t. tract applied forHhatl be staked Oul by the I applicant himself. Eacii application must be 'io jtu- panied by a fee of ,,5, which will he r 'unikd If the'..Klit. applied for are not available, but not otherwise, A royalty shall be paid en the merchantable output of lhe mine at the rate of five cents per ton. The person operating tlie mine shall furnish the /gent with sworn returns accounting for the full quantity of merchantable coal mined and pay the royalty thereon. If the coal mining rights re not being operated, nuch returns shsu d -■ (ur nlehed nt ieust onto a year. "It is distinctly understood by the ■parties nereto that the said Department shall not be responsible foi "any debts contracted by the said 'Steward, and the said Steward "agrees to notify all persons with "whom he wishes to contract for the 'purchase of any such provisions, "store or groceries, and be'iie con "trading for same, that the said Department, Shall not be responsible "for any debt to be contracted by him "in that or any other respect." G. J. DESBARATS, Deputy Minister of the Naval Service. Department of the Naval Service, Ottawa, March 21st, 1916, Unauthorised publication of this HOTEL DIRECTORY WINDSOR HOTEL Cor. of First Ave. and Eighth St. W. H. WRIGHT, Prop. HOTEL CENTRAL First Ave. and Seventh St. European and American Plans 81.00 to $2.50 Per Day Peter Black, Prop. KNOX HOTEL First Ave. Between Eighth and Ninth European Plan; Bates SOc to 91.00 Per Day Besner ft Besner, Props. EMRPESS HOTEL J. Y. Rochester V. D. Carley Thrld Ave. Between Sixth and Sevtnth Ste. ROYAL HOTEL Corley ft Burgess, Props. Third A»e. and Sixth St. European Plan Steam Heated MINERAL ACT. (Form F.) Certificate Of Improvements, - "" * XOTICE. ""■'• "WINER," "TERMINUS," "KANSAS," "BIG MISSOURI," "DAUNTLESS," "GOLDEN CROWN," "EP- LURIBUS" AND "LAURA" Mineral Claims, situate in the Portland Canal Mining Division of Cassiar District. Where located: On Salmon River. TAKE NOTICE that I, Daniel Lindeborg, F, M. C, No. 93.839B., acting for my3el£ ano' as agent for Andrew Lindeborg, F. M. C, No. 93,- 838B., Hiram Stevenson, F. M. C, No. 93,844B„ and D. C. Barbrick, F. M. C, No. 91.112B., Administrator of the James Proudfoot Estate, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claim. And further take notice tnat action, under section S5, must be commenced before the issue of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 31st day of January, A, D., 1916. m-2-jiy-2. -*>m TIMBER SALE X 597. Sealed tenders will be received by the Minister of Lands not later than noon on the 7th day of June, 1916, for the purchase of Pulp Licence X 597, to cut 3,924,000 feet of Spruce, Balsam and Hemlock, on an area adjoining L 730, Lake Island, Mathle- son Channel, Coast District, Range 3. Two (2) years will be allowed for removal of timber. Further particulars or tbe Chief Forester, Victoria, B. C. l-w-4-w Rate* For Advertising Under Any Heading. Minimum charge of ad. .. .. 25* One insertion, per word le Six consecutive insertions 4c Twenty-six consecutive insertions (one month) 15c Birth notice, one insertion ... 60« Marriage notice, one insertion .. 50e Death notice, one insertion .... 50c Card of thanks BOc All condensed advertisements are eash In advance, otherwise one cent a word each Insertion straight. Pacific Cartage Limited General Team.ng Furniture Moving a Specialty When you buy COAL buy the BUST — Ladysmlth Lump or Comox Washed Nut. PHONE 5S4 P.O. BOX FOR P APERHANGING AIMING OLISH1NG ANO WALL TINTING HIGH-GRADE INTERIOR DECORATING A SPECIALTY Martin Swanson SECOND AVE. VGAR McBRIDB 1*9909909999999999999990999 THE HOST COMFORTABLE TOURING CAR IN THE CITY Answer* all calls day and night Phone 99 Stand: Front Empress Theatre IKHKHKKKHKHJIKHKHHKHWH»3>3W WALKER'S MUSIC STORE Corner Second Ave and 4th St. Pianos and other musical instruments for sale. Pianos to Rent. A huge assortment of sheet music. Classic songs und music, and all the popular selections 2 of the day. S'WKHttHWWHWHJttlWl^^ The Morning Journal delivered ti your home at 50 cents a month. Reduced Price of MILK The Standard Dairy will deliver pure milk of Its usual high standard at 5 cents a Pint or 10 cents a Quart. Phone Standard Dairy. Blue 247 SO09990909999999999999999999O9909909O'i90990099090r. . 0 Prince Rupert TransferCo. -FDR- Goal, Furniture Moving, Baggage and Heavy Teaming W. J. CRAWFORD, Manager a phone 566 ^tUT;;;; M<HKl-0<Ja<l<l«13<H3OiKH>rKHKHKKJ <KH««HKH3 aiW)KHKHKH»l«rfWKHK«H«l con Idered neci ,• tor (lie woi Ing of i thi rati of $; • per acre. For Cull .nformatlon application tlease send In theli applications as|Bliould bi made to i - Secretary Tlie lease will Include tb-- coal mining rights only; but tlie lessee I advertisement will not be paid for. may be i>ormlltel to purcuass whai nr „,r over available sutface rights may be ••'.■"* a5-6w, li on as possible. 1 i M u ii ii'- Journal delivered (| inn i) eonts ,i monlli. the Departmenl of the Interior, Ol- i iv i. m in nnj Agi ni ' " ■ ni Dominion l.audE. W. W. CORY, Deputy Minister of Lhe Interior SAVE MONKY Use New Wellington COAL BER PHONE J10 ***************************************************** X f * * * * * * * + + * * * * * ***************************************************** Coal, Cement, Plaster anu Brick AND A COMPLETE. LINE OF BUILDERS1 SUPPLIES WESTHOLME LUMBER CO., LTD. First Avenue Prince Rupert Telephone 188 -nrr \ PRINCE RUPERT J0URN4L WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1916. Subscribe For The JOURNAL Get the News in the Morning by reading the Paper that gives the facts I ADVERTISE IN THE JOURNAL Get the Best Value for your Money by advertising in a paper that always goes into the homes. The Journal is the only Morning Daily in the north The lournal gives its readers the facts a- bout the industries of North The Journal is a Booster for Prince Rupert and the North. Assist in the Work Subscription SOc. ®ev month or $5.00 per year m advance MINERAL AOT. (Form F.) Certificate of Improvements. XOTIOE. KAIEN FRACTION; COMMODORE and NABOB FRACTION Mineral Claims, 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 No. 90.071B, acting as Agent for the Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelting & Power Co Ltd., Free Miner's Certificate No. 90.810B, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvemente, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claims. And further take notice that action, under section 85, must be commenced before the Issue of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 19th day of May, A. D., 1916. m-26-jly-26 J. FRED RITCHIE, Agent. LAND AOT. Form No. 11. Form of Notice. Of LAXD ACT. Fonn No. 11. Form of Notice. Skeena Lund District, District Coast Range 5. of Skeena Land District District Coast Range IV. TAKE notice that We, The Surf Inlet Power Company Limited, of Vancouver, occupation Power Company, intends to apply for permission to lease the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the South-west corner of Lot 40; thence following High Water Mark of iSasterly and Northerly tooo a point distant 3 chains measured in a straight line Southerly from the North-west corner of said Lot 40; thence West 3 chains and 30 links; thence S. 31° 21' E. 6 chains and 30 links; thence S. 16" 00' W. 3 chains; thence S. 41s 00' XV. 5 chains; thence S. 64° 15' W. 3 chains; thence South 3 1-2 chains; thence East 67 links to the point of commencement, containing 10 acres more or less. Name of. applicant, THE SURF INLET POWER COMPANY LIMITED. Per F. W. HOLLER, Superintendent and Agent. Dated May 21st, 1916. m-26-]ly-26 Travel To Eastern Canada and The Eastern States VIA GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC "THE ROAD OF MARVELLOUS SCENERV" Through train to Winnipeg leaves Prince Rupert every Monday and Thursday at 10:30 A.M., making connections for all points East and South. S.S. Prince Rupert leaves Prince Rupert for Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle every Saturday at 9:00 A.M. For full information and reservations Apply to C. F. JOHNSTON ALBERT DAVIDSON City Passr. & Ticket Agent General Agent, Phone 200 Agency Atlantic and Trans-Pacific S.S. Lines. LAND AOT. TAKE NOTICE that Robert Cecil Gosse, of Vancouver, B. C, occupation Cauneryman, intends to apply for permission to lease the following described lauds: Commencing at a post planted about 100 feet south of the southwest corner of Lot 117, Range 5, Coast District, on the southern boundary of the Grand Trunk Pacific right-of- way; thence south 5 chains to low water mark;, thence following low- water mark in a south easterly direction for a distance of 20 chains; thence north 5 chains to the southern boundarv of the Grand Trunk - Pacific right-of-way; thence north j westerly following said boundary ofj the Grand Trunk Pacific right-of-way ] 20 chains to the polut of commence-1 ment aud containing 10 acres more or less. Date May 17th, 1916. ni-20-'ly-20 ROBERT CECIL GOSSE, Locator. J. FRED RITCHIE, Agent. Form No. 11. Form of Notice. Skeena Land District District Of Const Range .1. TAKE notice that I, Alexander Oilman, of Prince Rupert, occupation gas engineer, intends to apply for permission to lease the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the east shore of Aristaznble Island about 20 chains more or less south of Sand Spit Point, thence bearing west twenty chains, thence north ten chains, then east twenty chains, thence south ten chains to place of commeucenient, containing twenty acres. Name of applicant, ALEXANDER OHMAN. Dated April 18, 1916. m-26-jly-26 LAM) ACT. TAKE NOTICE that I, Miles Mac- Innls, of Anyox, B. C, occupation merchant, intend to z^iy for pei- mission to purchase the following described land: Commencing at a post planted about 1,500 feet distant In a southeast direction from the shore of an unnapied lake situated near the summit of the divide between the head of Alice Arm and the Naas River, being about sixteen miles in an easterly direction from the head of Alice Arm, Cassiar District, B. C. Thence south 80 chains, thence west SO chains, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains (o the point of commencement, ind containing 040 acres, more or less. MILES MacINNIS, Applicant, Carl Bowman, Agent MINERAL AOT. (Form F.) Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE. BALSAM; HOOTER; MALLARD; No. 1; No. 2; No. 2 Fraction; HEMLOCK Fraction and LAKANIAN Fraction Mineral Claims, situate In the Skeena Mining Division of Cassiar District. Where located: Between Hidden Creek and Carney Lake, Granby Bay, B. C. TAKE NOTICE that I. J. Fred Ritchie, Free Miner's Certificate No. 90.071B, acting as Agent for the Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelting & Power Co, Ltd., Free Miner's Certificate No. 90.810B, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claims. Aud further take notice that action, under section 85, must be commenced before the issue of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 19th day of May. A. D.. 1916. ui-26-Jl.v-2i! J, FRED RITCHIE. Agent. Canadian Pacific Railway Lowest rates to all Eastern points via steamer to Vancouver and Canadian Pacific Railway Meals and Berth included ou steamer Princess Maqulnna for Granby Bay and Alice Arm, Friday 11 p.m. PRINCESS MAQUINNA, SOUTHBOUND. Sunday, 0 p.m. PRINCESS SOPHIA, SOUTHBOUND Friday, June 2. J. I. PETERS, General Agent, corner Third Ave. and Fourth St. RUPERT MARINE IRONWORKS AND 3 SUPPLY CO., LIMITED WATERFRONT, PRINCE RUPERT ENGINEERS MACHINISTS AND MACHINERY CONTRACTORS Specialists in .Marine Power Planl- Oil, Steam, or Gasoline. IS. C. Coast Agcntst for the British Kromhout Semi-Diesel Oil Engine—tlie most reliable an economical, and the cheapest power for fishing boats, tuns iLr ' passenger vessels. Standard Gas Engine Company's Engines and Pails in stork. a,. I***?:!.-'. --*?". ''a 3.3*"'l-t !• - '■•■■""' - ^ItfraBfiS i&&-'&sr Steel, Iron, Oils, Wire Hope, Batata Beltln, It. C. Wood Pulleyu Columbian Bronze Propellers, Storage Batteries, Dynamos a*J Marine Accessories, uirs—First-class equipment mil staff for machine aud ship repairs. P.O. BOX 5 TELEPHONE 313 )009a0000000a0000000O00aO9000O000909*>0MO990000aOt- ***************************************************** X t j Suggestions for Successful I ADVERTISING The Best Time To Use Advertising Space While the successful advertiser makes all limes his own. their must of necessity be occasions wiien there nre special advantages in presenting live fuels about your goods to the public. * * I i + * + 00000000000009000009900000000000009990000-009900999009 ■ ' a : Highest Prices Paid For JT U IC D If y>u have any Furs to sell, do not dispose of Them without Consulting Us. * + If l-'iii-s may he consigned l" us for approval, al our expense. Send by Hlvpress, submitting prices. We '-iii pay evprtss Ih ivnys II price! is nut agreed ■■-: . GOLDBLO< N HEADQI V11T1 lis IN Tin: U IT t 1' llt'I'l , jo^stKitroa-aoaaoijo^o; :■ iot'.ooot t - o : j Advantages In Strenuous-jTimes Did it ever occur to you that in limes when money is specially "tight" that the average buyer, ami especially the thrifty housewife makes it a point to buy where Iln- best ran In- got for the money expended? Have you an advantage to oiler'.' JTour advertising it will give }"u far holler results than when times are belter. Buying Values Are Investigated The vol >i money is appreciated now. Values count and are Investigated by the pubtlc. This is the time t" gel full results tram those who have good values ti offer the public In any line of ran. sumption, Advertise In The Journal. 4*4**4*********************************************, J. H. HILDITCH Contractor and Buildei 1 Phons Dlue IS3 lies Pb«n* . UP-TO-DATE Ksllniutex nlven "ii ali rlimsoB ol nork. whether small m large. Pei , .. i ,! lention ni ven to ci ery 'i< n 11R BEN .121 UNOSArS CARTAGE & STORAra 126 FOURTH STREET JINGLE POT COAL :■ ' ■ The Horning Journal, 50c. per Month v. ■WjL'I'MeKIMT, *ftV 31, I91G. PRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL KODAKS Films Kodak Supplies; at Catalogue Prices; I Xava! College Of Canada. Developing and Printing For Amateurs Woii finisiad same day as receivd vice t :-. . -■ cessful eanrt ! i on o,- about th tions tor entry ':iation for the entry ::; be hela' at the tie Civil Ser- r May, 1916, suc- . Mniag the College '. 3t August. Appllca- wili be received up !M<»W !I5 MOfi&K TftftlB Orme's Limited Carner Third Ave. and Sixth Street to th,- 35tn April by the Secretary, Civil Service Commission, Ottawa, from whom blink entry forms can now be obtained. Can did,n.'s for t!ie examination fa May next nisv be between the ages of fourteen iaJ sixteen on the 1st July. mil). Further i««!!s can be obtained on application ro "be undersigned. (3. J. DESBARATS. • Deputy MiuLiter of the Naval Service. Department o" the Nava*. Service, 'Ottawa. January 10th, 1316. Unauthorised publication of thia advertisement wiii not be paid for. —90.7H3. 2-m-j-30 MINERAL ACT. i Form F. lertlflcate Of ImproTemeots. 19a90999999900OtO9000OO90O0i I PERSONALS | 00000000900000000000000009 E. S. Bushby, Chief Inspector of Customs at Ottawa, left last evening for the south. Andy Tyson. Insepetor of Indian Agencies, arrived in tiie city from a trip into the interior last evening. « * * Frank Gibiis, of Victoria, representing The Pendray Soap Works, retuinedr-from the interior last evening and proceeded south by the steamer Chelotisin. o LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Charles Balagno take3 pupils on the ,-iianofort. Terms reasonable. Phon-3 Blue 408. tf. * . . Bus : fires are prevalent in the interior much earlier than usual this summer. The fires are interfering with the telegraph lines to a great extent. m . . Get. your piano tuned hy Harry C. Evans, pioneer #iano tuner and Iilayer expert. Leave orders at Bul- Denike's, (Wark's) WANTED. WANTED—Position as stenographer by competent young lady. Apply P. j 0. Box 1396. tf. WANTED. WANTED — Young woman as I housemaid, wages $23 a month with board and room. Apply after 7 p.m. to Matron, Prime Rupert General Hospital. tf. SPRUCE LOOS WANTED. Wanted 'arge quantity Spruce logs, of good size, and scaling at least SO per cent. No. 1. Write particulars as to price, quality and earliest delivery to C. P. Coles & Co., Vancouver, if MINERAL ACT. jewelry I ing Certillcate Of Improvements. NOTICE. Balsam; Cedar; Cyprus and Spruce Mineral Claims, situate in the Skeena Mining Division of Cassair District. Where located: Granby Bay, B. C. TAKE NOTICE that I. Fred Ritchie, Free Miner's Certificate No. 90,071 B. acting as Agent for the Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelter Power Company, Limited, mEeKR-cK. emumtsk *.t. 'Bin, ger & store. ft. j Free Miner's Certificate No. 90.S10B * * * intends, sixty days from the date Tiie Friday sales of Home Cook- j hereof to apply to the Mining Re- j Ing for the Red Cross Society are to! corder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining NOTICE. Jay" Mineral Claim, situate! b<* resumed, commencing this week ««rrl«ter. feHetMr .a. ttotat* PuMla near American Creek, in the Port-1 ^^ sales will be held on Sixth EXCHAtfGTS K-OCSl [land Canal Mining Division, Cassiar' 3treet in t,le voom* there. I District. MH)HMKHM<r««M>ffl<«M«KW«MBli» * B. C. Undertakers beg t« infarm «fcsr (Heads end tka pu'sIk; 5«aers'llr ilnat toe? have eas*4*« Une services of a First Claw (.sefirrwiwr, who is a graduate of a Caaadiaa and Americas C'sile^e »f Kmbalm- ime, Saniutian. Si«»fection a»J '.'■■). ••--.--.. i-j. ««ii vho hoHs list's Casadiaa and A»«ric*-a ;.»',»,'<«i» i- Lady Asista»t always in attendance W cere tn iaii'eu *ad children. Office mtt Purlers St*. Hi, corner Ji;-! it. <-.."r aad £3kA 1t«. a FQiose 3 1. i»rp .l.'njr and Xight 0 S\otMS990O99*HI9<a*H^O9999a99i There are reported to have been TAKE NOTICE that I, John Fle-i . , , . * . . a few sockeye already found in the win, Free Miner's Certificate No. 80,- , . ,. I hkeena. This is verly earlv for them 513B, for myself and W. H. Coop-,. . . . _„. I to begin to appear. With continued er, F. M. C. No. 80,31 *B. intend . „, ., . ,., , | fine weather there is likely to be an sixtv days from the date hereof, toi , .. _ , .., , • I early run the fishermen think, apply to the Mining Recorder for ai Certificnte of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of tbe above claim. i Among the casualties in the war | during the past few weeks has been j the death of Col. Marshall, late of And further take notice that action! Hamilton. He was a brother of Lieut. under section 83, must be commenc-iW. S. Marshall, who left here to serve ed before tbe Issue of such Certifi-: his country. Col. Marshall was a a Crown Grant of the above claims. Ano' further take notice that action, under section 85 must be commenced before the issue of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 7th day of April, A. D., 1016. jly--li J FRED RITCHIE, Agent. WKH*W0ffiKHKH*3KHWi»^^ Eye Troubles Corrected Mr. Bulger has had over ten yearn experience ln sight testing and fitting glasses, and last mid-summer took a post graduate course, which included the latest discoveries ln tbi science of optometry rr eye measuring. One of the most imi ortant is dynamic skiametry. The new method of Prof. A. J. Cross, of New York, In which the eye is measured by a beam of reflected light and aoy error Is recorded. But we do no', simply rely on one method; each eye ls tested separately, In three different ways, besides trying the muscular balance, together and the nervous acuteness. We use the new druglesa methods! no drops In the eye and no heavy frame resting on your face; ours swings from the wall by a bracket PRICES ..S LOW AS ANYWHERE BULGER & DENIKE OPTICIANS AND JEWELLERS CHJlKH*l»<H*3ttH*iKH*3W Blakely Co., Jewellers, and Watch Repairers HARRY SELFF a watchmaker of long experience has been put in charge of that department—Satisfaction guaranteed. See our stock of nuggets from the North. Make your choice while they last and have them mad'', op 'n the r.ltj as stick-pin. brooch or pendant. * Encourage Home Industry and keep the money In the city. EYES TESTED SCIENTIFICALLY by an expert In that line of work—Latest appliance for testing. MINERAL ACT. (Form F.) cate of Improvements. Dated this 20tb day of April, A. D., 1916. a-21-1-21 The Morning Journal delivers-! to your him:-? at 30 cents a month. we'l known athlete in the east and served through South Africa. The Morning Journal 50c. per month Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE. Limestone Mineral Claim, situate in the Portland Canal Mining Division of Cassiar District. Wiiere located: Swamp Portland Canal, B. t. Point, muzz-mum ESaK2JSZEaS«B!toS*^^®;*i!IS32S: II i-pi'lr 11 i' 1 iH FOR SERVICE AT Hare and Save Here -:'■', I iu 'urnr. Empire needs food. If you arc not in the fight- ypu nay be in the producing line. Labour : he inc:■-..■ reason to d-> more than ever before. Grow food for tlie men who u • righting for vou. The Allies need all the food that you Ban produce. Every little helps i'•. are responsible I'or your own work. If you cannot produce as much as you vould ike, produce ail you car.. Worl: with the right spirit Pat fighting energy into you >.-, ind produce now when it counts. The more you pro/luce the more you can save Producin ; ind saving are war service. Make four Laboar LL' fit time do not waste time and energy on unim- > nd unprofitable work. Economize labour. 1 pU| 0ff unproductive work till after the war, and, if possible hefo in produrii miethmg needed now. Let us not waste labour. Canada needail iB. ff possible help to feed *n Alii i. Make your backyard a productive garden. Cultivate ;( writ* ts will I i ike y >ur ioour count f.ir as much as possible. Vm M Waste Materials fhere should be no waste in war-time. Canada could "ay ' annual interest on her war expenditure out - if what we waste on our farms, in our factories, in on:- "tomes. Every pound if iod iai •( from waste is as good as a pound of increased production Theway for a nation to ,i •: i; for every individual to save. France is strong to-:',)-, because of thrift in tim ■ of pea -. The men and women of Great Britain are not on!y .!■-,'!>! ' but are learning to " lo r/ithout." TAKE NOTICE that I, .1. Fred Ritchie, Free Miner's Certificate No. 90,071B, acting as agenr for the Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelting & Power Co. Ltd., Free Miner's Certificate No. 90.810B, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of ohtainlng a Crown Grant of the above claim. And further take notice that action, under section 85. must be commenced before the issue of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 12th day of May, A. D., 1916. m-16-JIy-lfl ,1. FRED RITCHIE, Agent. The horning Journal SOc. per Month HIGH (T.AS8 "ITOCK TO CHOOSE FROM Corner Third Avenue and Sixth Street 0^0999999999099999900099909999099999990909999900900990 ***************************************************** $ THE METHODIST CHUBCH I I5i-iti>.ri Columbia Conference Rev. 3. F. Dimmick, Paetor. Parsonage 032 Sixth Ave. W. Church, Sixth Ave. * JInsgrav Place .MR. HARRY HANSON. Prinee Rupert, B. C, April 9, 1914. "The Reliable Plumber," Prince Rupert, B. C, I have great pleasure iu certifying to the excellent hot water and heating system that you Installed In our parsonage, and that J * after six mouths of operation through the winter months it has X given every satisfaction. X The system heats a thirty gallon tank of water to boiling tem- X perature In one hour after the fire has been started; it in no way * interferes with the oven for baking purposes. In addition to this, I tlie wall iad:ator which you placea' in dining-room and connected * with the range boiler has given us splendid satisfaction, supplying + us with ample heating th-nughout the w'nter, saving us the cost of I a stove and fuel. J I most heartily testify to the satisfaction and efficiency of your X system aud gladly recommend it. * Yours very truly, | (Signed) (Rev.) J. F. DIMMICK. X Speceial price for coil for month of Marcli only Hill be Fifteen * dollars, Ten dollars cash, Imlance 30 days. I HARRY hanson^1™^-*™ 'hone 489 P. O. Box 395 >' j(.M.**************************************************\. •••••-ilr*************-************-******^ | Royal Bank of Canada T HEAD OFFICE: MONTREAL ESTABLISHED 1809 + Capital Paid up $11,5(10,000 | Reserve Fund $13,23(1,000 * Total Assets $200,900,000 I Savings Hank Departmenl—» l will open nu account J Branches Throughout Canada and I'.a liking Connections Willi All Pails of the United Slates, Agents Throughout the World. V. XV. DOHEHTY, Manager - Prince Rupert, Brunch ***************************************************** A. E. WRIGHT HAYNER BROS Pioneer Funeral Directors and Emlinlinera, Open Day and Xlghl. i,allies' Assistant in Attendance. PHONE 116. 710 THIRD AVE. ************** ************ I SptsJ im ffey Wisely : a it. S,.- • . . t» : -if. 11 ie economy in the home by eliminating lurtur- Wasting our dollars her< weakens our strength at the Front. Your savings will help Canada to : > the i!"_'-;t Dmi'nion War issue. There can be no TH": GOVEflhNMEIMT OF CANADA 5 the r.-. r ---••-; the department of finance <«QSBfflasr she ..... anui^: :^sukiuwn,. saamm: 'jaKBmmmmsmmmmmwmwmmmmmm X Look For Tiie I We Never Close * Phone 353 - Strictly Union Hou:e iliil Third Ave., Pi-inn' Ruperl, r,.vlii(i.il and Dominion Land Snr- eyor—Surveying nnd Engineering. etween Second nnd Third Avenues P, O. Rot 10. SAVE YOUR EYES If you would save your eyes—have tiiein tttted perfectly with glasses by DR. INMAN Offices--7S8 Exchange Building IMPERIAL MACHINE WORKS Engines Inxtalled aud General Hep.. ""xy-Awtylene Plani In octlOu Phone Red I5fl Third .. ane ************* ****** ******* i)R. J. S. BROWN, DENTI35 Orown aud Bridge U'ovis h Specialty (■::«<•: Smith Bior.it, ThiiHl Aveniri Phono liil Prince Rupert Journal SOc. per Month l»OtKHKKKHKl-l?3W-IKHKHKm3Kr»OS I Capt. J. McGee g M.M.S.A. 5 Masters and Mutes prepared v (ur evainination. Compass a-l* I Inner. 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