11 ■ Wmmmmmmm $' Prince Journal VOL. VII. PRINCE RUPERT B. C, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1910. Price .". Cents. HIGHEST PRICE FOR HALIBUT AT THIS PORT MUNICIPAL MOVEMENT STARTED IN RUPERT MiP.._ia.________________MW^»ia.______i.__.a.._^______^.aw..aWMMa._____a i^ i a ^—pj»»sssssssssssssssssssss.«ss.p^^______________wW^ssssssssss^ -—————*— FISH CASE BEING TRIED IN COURT HAS NOT YET BEEN CONCLUDED The Prince Rupert Municipal Movement Was Inaugurated As a first movement towards something being done in a municipal way for the coming year, a meeting was held last evening in the Carpenters' Hall. The meeting was a public one, called at the instance of the Trades and Labor Council, to formulate seme movement to awaken interest in the coming election. S. D. Macdonald was in the chair, while H. 0. Roberts was elected secretary. The meeting decided to adopt the name of The Prince Rupert Municipal Movement. After adopting a platform, suggested by the Trades and Labor Council, a permanent organization was effected by the election of the following: Chairman, \V. .1. McCutcheon; Secretary, pro tern, H. 0. Roberts; Committee, J. .1. Anderson, A. XV. Edge, Aid. Casey, J. A. Thompson and J. C. Gavigan. The committee has power to a<lcI t0 its numbers. Aid. Casey said that the platform before the meeting had been roughly drafted by the Trades and Labor body. It was o.ien to amendment as the meeting saw fit. He felt that the wording could be cut down. He moved that it be taken up clause by clause. The motion carried. Clause one affirmed the endorsa- tences in Latin, and failure to remember ten of them at examination meant failure. He would favor coming out flat-footedly against so much classical study. J. C. Gavigan took exception to the tying up to the Saturday half- liolida;.. It did not work well here. He was opposed to the Saturday half-hollday from his own standpoint. J. J. Anderson thought that the retail merchants should look upon the weekly half-holiday from the standpoint of benefitting the clerks. Saturday was the only logical day from that standpoint. J. Thompson wanted business fell off as Mr. Gavigan said, where did lUgo to? The merchants did not lose a dollar through it. The Saturday business fell off, but the weekly business must be the same. It was a matter of educating the people. Saturday gave the clerks and the employers a chance to enjoy their half-holiday. The men in the Provincial Buildings and the City Hall got the Saturday half-holiday. I Mr. Gavigan alluded to the perishable goods and the loss by Saturday I [closing. Adjusting Affairs Of Interior Newspaper Proves Troublesome ""***•.-._ __——— ,,,,,.,r,,ii. ...—: Mr. Justice Moi|ison in the Su- will agree and from which a basie prenie Court is having a good deal of trouble in adjusting the affairs connected with the newspaper plant involved in the case of Coyle vs. McNeil. It has, in reality, become a question of accounting, and last evening His Lordship endeavored, by further examination of the litigants, can be arrived at to reach final conclusions. The trial Judge, in fact, yesterday threatened to turn the matter over to the registrar for an accounting if the counsel in tne ease could not get together and agree upon some of the main points involved ln the ownership of the plant. His to arrive at an adjustment. He was; Lordship is satisfied that the defen- unsuocessftil, but will attempt, with j dant got possession of more than be- the counsel representing both sides, j longed to him in the dealings, but t0 settle It up this morning. Idoes not suggest he thought Ire was It seems difficult to get any com- doing that. He wants to find fust mon ground upon which both sides what did not belong to him. t0 know ,f Surety Company Has To Put Up Defense In The Fish Case In the case of Rorvik Fish Company vs. Canada Surety Company, which was resumed in the Supreme Court yesterday, no conclusion was reached. John Dybhavn was the sole witness for the plaintiff company, ! represented by L. XV. Patmore. On Mr. Thompson thought Ihis was tion of Trades Unionism, the prlnci- something that could be overcome by pal of municipal ownership, Hie j buying. widest education of children and the H Hoffman sald that, while he had Saturday half-holiday for workers. „ot perishaWe g00(ls yet> he had su(. XV. Shaw thought Ihat the matter fered from the Saturday closing. This In the conclusion of the evidence, A. M, Manson for the Surety Company, moved for a non-suit. This was refused by Mr. Justice Morrison after hearing the argument, and he ordered that the defense proceed with its of wide education was rather vague. |wag from oustomers who ,.ame They should get down to something ' onlv occa6ionallv j In order to allow counsel to decide more definite. He cited the require-1 \\- Shaw felt this was a town f0 whether t0 ca" a 'vitness for tlle (le" ment of High School children having L^ There was little manufacturing. fenBe tlle case was adjourned llntil to learn two hundred and fifty sen- Th„ iabor(ng element were in the |Monday' I minority here. This question should! Under cross-examination yester- be looked at from the stand-point of j day John Dybhavn, in reply "to a GANONGS' OVERSEAS CHOCOLATES $l.oo the Box. Wrapped, ready for mailing, address label attached. Just the thing to send to the Boys nt flic Front. ORME'S LIMITED ************************** majority. Aid. Casey felt it would be difficult to settle this point. He did not believe in the principle of "getting rich quick" as promulgated by Mr. Gavigan. Labor men must study their own interests. He differed from Mr. Shaw, when he said that the great work here was selling, unless he meant the selling of labor. The ;_j *jworkingmen were well satisfied to FE get a fair living, with a little recreation. He had long ago given up the Now doing business OPES DAY AMI NIGHT First Class Service Everything Xew anil l'p-To- Dnte. jf Idea of making a stake. question as to the amount of fish in the warehouse at the end of the transaction, said that the company took over $140 worth of smoked fish. Mr. .McGinnis stated there were -',- SOO pounds of fresh fish there, whicli he (witness) did not believe. The shipments in November would not make up that. Mr. Dybhavn said the company had no knowledge of tlie transactions from the warehouse. Mr. .McGinnis so made should have been done without extra remuneration. At the afternoon sitting, continuing the cross-examination of Mr. Dybhavn, witness said that Mr. McGinnis was charged by them with the fish shipped to the warehouse, because they had no statement from him as to what accounts were not collected. Mr. Manson applied for a Halibut Reached Its - Highest Price For Sales At This Port <" ' "^^L « • 1 Yesterday halibur reached its CANADIAN' NICKEL I, WAS NEED*D TO \^ ^ '" ^ "°r*' W**en the SUPPLY ALLIES lAtlln Fisheries bought the catch of :Joe Baker for 14 1-S cents. This is Toronto, Nov. 24.—Hon. Arthur | the top notcher for this port In point Meighen. addressing a meeting of a, of price. The fish will go to Cana- Conservative Association here last d|an „,arkets. Tile catch waB less night, declared that the responsible L ^^ itv for Canadian nickel reaching Ger- The Sitka brought in ,10,000 many, it such were the case. res.ts with the British Government. He I'0UIltl3- added that it would have been suiei- i The demand for Bsh continues 'u dal for Canada to have placed an em- be strong, with only 1 ... larger ves- bargo on the metal, as that would sels for the most part guiug out to prevent the Allies from receiving ithe banks. nickel to meet their requirements in o the war. on accounl o[ the lack of PROGRESS BEING refining facilities in the Dominion. , MADE ISY Al.I.IKS „ NORTH OF MONASTIC ACTIVITY PREVAILS ALONG WESTERN BATTLE FRONT London, Nov. 24.—North of Monastir the Germans and Bulgarian have been strongly reinforced and London, Nov. 24.—Fighting on theiare ottering a stubborn resistance to I western front is confined to heavy ar-jthe Allied armies. In this region tho ti'lery engagement* and battle in the French hav».captiir":\,;ildltloi..il ter- air. The German artillery is very ac-.rltory. tive at Beaucourt, Seres and Ypres, o while the British are bombarding! Fancy China, French Limoges and the enemy lines in the vicinity of Nippon lit Special Nmas Prices nl Messines. Armentieres and Loos. Geo. I). Tito's. In the air fighting the Britisli have —- again been successful, three ma chines having fallen within the Brit non" Ish lines and a fourth German aero suit, claiming that under tlie bond Third Ave. Prince Rupert, *******-. ****************** Mr. Edge could not agree with the | more bitter side of Aid. Casey's remarks, There was not so much husi- , ness as was sometimes represented here. If the people would come on one ilny and do the whole week's business With him he would give his f Con I limed on Page Two.) carried that on. witness admitted that Mr. McGln- shlnned <° 1]|1' warehouse. The i sometimes diverted fish sent to ii,n"'' "'"k over the ''"'•' lefl on i ***************************************************** * * * FOR SALE Five-Roomed House mid Lot for the price of tlie House, close In. ills customers and plac warehouse to avoid McGinnis did not send full reports on these diversions, however, from time lo time. In January, 1918, a report covering the time from July as to diversions wns sent tire company. It was unreasonable to expect J, that the company should bear the ti | losses as there set forth, when they J,'had no opportunity to adjust at the any defalcation must have occurred within the life of the bond, which was to expire on the cancellation of the contract. There was nothing to show that any monies had been col- ! lected by Mr. McGinnis on ware-1 house account. Tire representations by the Fish ! Company to the Surety Company I that there was an existing contract between the Fish Company and Mr, , -McGinnis cleared the company, as no written agreement existed. The Surety Company had refused tn grant the bond if McGinnis was to be a purchaser. Yet the charging up of the lull value of the warehouse shipments made him practically a purchaser. The bond should therefore be discharged. Mr. Patmore argued that the Fish Company was responsible for all Rsh m- nd plane was brought down on Hie German side. - n- ************************** * * * + + * Westholme Opera House HON. A. E. KEMP IS APPOINTED MTNTSTER 0 EMII.1TIA could thai l.tlme through the negligence of Mr I thoin in (lui1"1'1 p*10"'1 for all the losses, li oniplaints. Mr. I""1 be considered, therefon Mr. McGinnis was r purchaser. There wns no mlsrepresi ntatli i to the terms of the contract. Mr, Smith, the solicitor for Mr, McGinnls, had written that they regardi d tlie contrail as In force for I. < months. His Lords'.;) refused a non-suit and the case was adjourned until .Monday. FOR RENT S>eain Heated Apnr__.ient, Stephens Block. Steuni Rented Stoic, Stephens Block. Steam Heated Apaitment, Merryfleld Bloc's. See List of HOUSES, STORES AND OFFICES. McGinnis. He thought Mr. should bear this. McGinnis Witness agreed that Mr. .McGinnis, INSURANCE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES H. M. STEPHENS if i had collected $484 of old accounts, owing In small amounts in Winnipeg, which they found it very hard to collect from here. Mr, McGinnis had got li per cent, for selling these s. * under the old agreement. It was sug- 4 ti gested that 1" per cent, should he Geo. II. Tite's Annual Prize Drawings for Ninas Eve: First, Firmed Onk Chin- Cabinet; Second, White I'liiiin.il Meel Bed, square lube: Third, Large Doll and Doll's Wicker Carriage. For every $2.00 purchase, For Cash, entitles you to one ticket, consisting of three prizes. Ottawa, No-. 24.—Hon. A. E. Kemp, former!., minister without portfolio in the Borden Cabinet, has been sworn In as Minister of Militia, in succession to Sir Sam Hughes. PARRY A. HARVEY" eiicher of Violin, Piano. Vlollncello ft ■* 4 * \* * * 1 * * I* I* ■ * TONIGHT ( JOYCE FAIR IN— •A I.i I 11.1. VOL1 Nl'EEIl' Five Acts LATEST GAJ.KTTE Featuring the I itesf in World News and Fash s. MAJESTIC THEATRE * * * X- 4 st * ti * ti nml Harmony Late of the London, Eng., * * * * Conser- i *, vatory of Music. Pupil of Lansdowne * f * * * ,* * ,* * l-K III a HAZEL ii. '■ . romantic b mountain - Till' FEl'D GIRL Five Vets of 'he HELEN HOLMES In the 12th Eplso li . ; 'THE GIRL Wli THE GAME Cottell, tiie llelglun musician. Pupils prepared for tire Associate Board, Vancouver Centre, Royal College of Music. 1S08 Second Ave.—Phone Blue 27s ' ************************** ******************.********4* + ******i, **************** * * * When Buying Coal gel rhe best. It NOTARY Pl'BLTC REAL ESTATE * the new commission before this time, costs the *****************-******'***********r****************** Witness believed that the collections Conl—Pho smite. ie 110. New Wellington if. M FOR ALL KINDS OF FUR MARKET AND STOREHOUSE JUST OPENED IN OLD BANK ni MONTREAL BUILDING, FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN SECOND AND THIRD AVENUES. ighest Market Prices Paid For Furs In Any Quantity CONSULT U.° BEFORE GOING ELSEWHERE Prince Rupert Hide & Fur Company FOURTH STREET, PRINCE RUPERT, B, ( . .?. il XHS*s.:i *********** *************** ■***********.* 4 4* ti ti » * * * 4 4 ti 4 4 ti 4 4 4 4 l ti ti : 4 4 ti ti ti » » jtaft-ifV • SATI'RIPAY NOVEMBER 26, 19l6. PRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL jj&nojg super, journal Telephone IM*. O. H. NELSON. Editor Telephone 138- Office: 128 Third ArenU-. East, near McBride Street. Telphone 138, Poetofflce iJox 1545. DAILY EDITION. Published every morning except Monday. Dclevcred by carrier In the city at the following rate, If paid in advance:— One Year "5o-00 Six .Month *2-a0 Three Mon-bs J1-20 If uot paid In advance, per Month *0-50 this and the officials were getting the Advertising Rates dpon Application. I Telepb^sie 188. ence to the Saturday half-holirlay be struck out. This was lost and the clause carried. Clause 2 favored doing less repair work as. far as plank roadways were concerned, and more permanent work be done if at all possible. Aid. Casey, at some length, dealt with this. He said that the council was dealing with this., and he showed the heavy cost that was falling upon the city to keep up this work. The I council in committee had discussed Information ready on this subject. ' IThere was in this connection also the question of the Government and the G. T. P. taxation to he considered, — "~",lle thought it could be worked out. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2.*., 1916. Mr. Anderson said it was Impos- — *~ sible to argue in favor of the tem- S1R GEoRGE IN TROUBLE. porary roads If tlie others could be I'pon the arrival of Tlie Monetary done. Tinios yesterday and ii perusal by : Mr. Shaw favored amending this readers. Sir George Foster's, stock clause so as to Include the principle fell appreciably In this city. Sir of da.v labor in carrying out this George, In that financial paper, Is work. toted as stating that Prince Ru- .irt ls under a curse, and he pro- Aid. Casey favored the day labor system. There was every argument ceeds to exemplify what he meant. )n favor „f that T]le fac, tl]nt tIlj_ In brief, he took serious objection !year (he wor]i was (lone .,..,,<,,. $1 _,.- to the speculation in real estate in „ van, fnr puttlng the rook through. the west and the evils that accom panied it. Sir George was unfair, we believe, in specifying Prince Rupert If he intended to convey the idea that this city was a special offender j In that regard. There were many i cities of far less likelihood of attain- | Ing to anything of importance that : were guilty of infinitely wilder spec- I illations In a real estate way than i was Prince Rupert. If lie intended to use Prince Rupert only aa a type, It was equally unfair to the city to so j designate It. II is true that while in j Prince Rupert, when speaking in the j Empress Theatre. Sir George touch-1 ed on lb" same subject, but did not j make I' definite by applying It to i this city. His rpinarks Were greeted j with loud applause, showing that be j struck a responsive chord. The sting In the present Interview, is that publicity is given to this In a broadcast way and the remarks are not interpreted as being typical of the west, but as applying to Prince Rupert and Prince Rupert alone. It ls true that this city suffered from the land speculation to some extent, but to nothing like the degree that hundreds of other centres in the west suffered. Sir George is likely to have quite a voluminous mail for a few weeks dealing with this matter. This clause was carried. Clause .'1 favored doing all possible to get tlle "G. T. P. release its strangle hold on the city," Aid. Casey said this interested tlle businessmen more than the working men. This was no hearsay. J. S. Emerson was anxious to come in and build a mill. The G. T. P. would not grant a lease acceptable to Mr. Emerson. He did not know just how to I get this carried out. but a council ', should be elected to get after the G. T. P. lie would favor trying to get .some litigation started to move the company. Mr. Gavigan wanted to know what power an incoming council would have that the present council had not. Aid. Casey said there were none, but the present council was a very careful one. Mr. Shaw favored decided action. Mr, Anderson felt that tiie G. T. P. was just as despotic as to the waterfront as was. the Granby Company at Anyox. Mr. Gavigan felt that the G. T. P. had worked to the disadvantage of this town. The clause carried. Clause 1 pledged the representatives of this movement to work for the benefit of the people to the point of clashing with interests. Aid. Casey favored a council that would go in and bring about a clash. Mr. Shaw wanted information as to whether the mill Interests that were proposing to come in were those that introduced Asiatic labor in the south. Before proceeding to the election of officers, Aid. Casey had some criticism to offer as to the way of doing business hy the council and committees. Aid. Nelson explained the situation from his standpoint. The election of officers, as given WATER NOTICE. PRINCE Rl'PERT. (Continued lrom rage One.) employees five days off a week. He believed in the move now being made. The small business men should have a chance. Mr, Gavigan said lie did not come to the meeting to be Insulted. He never said he came here lo make a fortune. He favored a 'gct-togethe-" movement. YV. J, Mi'Cutcheon disagreed with Rome of fhe remarks made. The town today looked just about as good as it ever did. Tho merchants were doing well, lie, iis a druggist, did not have to close, but he would be quite above, then took place. i repared to do so If called upon to "' do ii on Saturday as well as on any For Eiderdown C orts See Tite's other dav, splendid assortment. Aid, Casey said he was sorry if lie had said anything to hurl Mr, Gavigan. He was luiiil thai way, however. Take notice that G. R. Naden Com. pany Limited, whose address is Prince Rupert, British Columbia, will apply for a licence to take and use 300 cubic feet per second, and to store 40,000 acre feet of water out of Kum-ea-lon River which flows northwesterly and drains Into Kum- ea-lon Inlet. The storage dam will be located at the natural outlet of Lake Kntherine. The capacity of the reservoir to be created ls about 1,280 acres, and it will flood about 200 acres of land. The water will be diverted from the stream at a point about at the storage dam and will be used for power purposes upon the land described as below. This notice was posted on the ground on the 4th da.v of October, 191G. A copy of this notice and an application pursuant thereto anr. to the "Wafer Act 1914" will be filed In the office of the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert, British Columbia. Objection s to the application may be filed with ihe said Water Recorder or with 'ire Comptroller- of Water Rights, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, British Columbia, within thirty days aftsr the first appearance of this notice in a local newspaper. The territory within which the powers ln respect of the undertaking are to be exercised is Prince Rupert, British Columbia, nnd vicinity and along the transmission line between the Power Station and Prince Rupert, British Columbia. The date of the first publication of this notice is November 17th 1916.' G. R. NADEN COMPANY LIMITED d-20-16 Applicant. by J. H. PILLSBURY, Agent. I COAL ACT. Skeena Land Distiict, Districl of Qneen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Austin Brown, of Victoria, Ii. C, occupation saddler, intends to apply for permission to prospect the following described lands for 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.~. 8,085, thence north SO chains; thence east SO chains; thence south 80 chains,; thence west 80 chains to point cf commencement. Name of applicant, AUSTIN BPOWN. a8-s8 Dated July 19, 1910 LAND ACT. (Form N«#. O.) FORM OF I.OTICE. Skeena Land Disttlct, District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE tint George D. Tite, of Prince Rupoit, B. C, occupation merchant, intends to apply for permission to prospuct for coal and petroleum on the West Coast of Graham Island, in rlclnlty of West River. Commencing at i post planted one mile south of the southeast corner of C.L., 9,971 thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence south SO chains; thence e.'ist SO chains to point of commencement. Name of applicant, GEORGE D. TITE, AUSTIN BROWN, Agent. Dated July 19, 1916. al0-s10 Engines Installed and General Repairs. Oxy-Acetylene Plant in Connection Phone Red 150 Third Avenue PHONE 554 P.O. BOX fin FOR APERHANGING AIMING OLISH1NG AND WALL TINTING HIGH-GRADE INTERIOR OECORAOTNU .» SPBCIALT. Martin Swanson SECOND AVE. sTBAR McBRJtr **************************************************** * * Hotel Directory ************** * * * * * * * WINDSOR HOTEL Cor. of First Ave. and Eighth St. W. H. WRIGHT, Prop. Prince Rupert •K * * * * * * * * HOTEL CENTRAL First Ave. aad Seventh St. European and American Plans $1.00 to $3.£'.0 Per Day Peter Black, Prop. Mr. Anderson wanted to hear as to whether 'here would be any falling off iu business by Saturday clos- in- One who had been in Vancouver Bald that in thai city the Saturday half-holiday was working out all right. Mr. Shaw moved as an amendment to the clause that the eight hour day for all workers in the city be endorsed, rather than the half-holiday. Tbe was seconded by Mr. Holm- quist. Aid. Casey looked upon the amendment as a subterfuge to defeat the other. The amendment was lost. Mr. Gavigan moved that the refer- I WALKER'S MUSIC STORE * Corner Second Ave und 4th St. Psstnos nml other musical Instruments for snle. * * * * * * * * * * EMPRESS HOTEL V. D. Ciulcy British Columbia J. Y. Rochester Tin-id Ave. Blrtween Sixth and Seventh SU. ROYAL HOTEL Corley li Burgests, Props. Third Ave. European Plain anil Sixth St. ?team Heated Pianos to Rent. 0 ft a __ g 0 9 0 A large assortment of sheet o 9 0 >•> music. Classic songs and music, o 9 O 0 anil all the popular selections a 5 of the day. O -WJOsXW-DO-OCKKKHS CH3 OtW-CKKK} CHKI HAYNER BROS Pioneer Funeral Director!, aad Kinluilmei.. Open Day and Night, i.adies' Assistant tn Attendance. PHONE 8«. 710 THIRD AVE. ! t***************** ********************** ***************************************************** LUMBER oal, Cement, Plaster and Brick AND A COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDERS' SUPPLIES | WESTHOLME LUMBER CO., LTD. « First Avenue Prinee Rupert Telephone 186 **************************************** ************* SAVE THE EMPIRE The Forestry Battalion the 230th Organizing now under Capt. Shuttleworth wants practical men. Services will be auxiliary to the righting forces n all kinds of rough woodwork. For particulars apply to SERGT. STOKES, At the offices of the Red Cross Society, next to Bank of Montreal, Third Avenue. Prince Rupert, B. C. *S&E3HB_ESH2S 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 Subscription SOc. per month or $5.00 per year in advance -."-*■*.. ■*._■** .ST**-"" - ' - » PRIXCE RlPtRT JOURNAL SATURDAY, .NOVEMBER mis. LAND ACT. FORM OF NOTICE. Skeena Land District, District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Oliver Brown, of Victoria, B. C. occupation machin- lst, Intends to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum on the following ("escribed SHRDUU on the West Coast of Graham Island, ln vicinity of West River. Commencing at a post planted two miles south of the southeast corner of C.L., 9,!I71, thence south 80 chains; tbence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement. Nn in i. ot nppllcant, OLIVER BROWN, AUSTIN BROW>", Agent. Dated July 10, 1916. alO-elO LIQUOR ACT, 1910. (Section 42.) SYNOPSIS OF COAL REGULATIONS, MINING Coal mining right of the Dominion in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, the Yukon Teritory, ihe Nothwest Teritorie-5 and a portion of the Province of British Columbia, may be leased for a term of twenty- one years at an annual rental of $1 per acre. Not more than 2,560 acres will be leas-.d to one applicant. Aplications for a leas.'; must be made by the applicant in person to the Agent or Sub-Agent of the district in which the rights applied for are situated. In surveyed territory the land must be described by sirctions, and in uneurveyed territory the tract applied for shall be staked out by tbe applicant. Erich application must be accompanied by a fee of $ri, which W'll be refunded if ihe rights applied for are not available but not otherwise. A royalty shall te paid on the merchantable output of the mine at the rate of live cents per ton. The person operating the mine sliall furnish the Agent with sworn returns accounting for '.he full quantity of merchantable coal mined and pay the royalty there, l. If the coal mining rights re not being operated, such returns should be furnished at least once a year. The lease wil' include the coal mining rights only; but the lessee may be permitted to purchase whatever available surface right, may be considered necessary for the work ing of the mine at the rate of $10 per acre. For full information application should he made to the Seoetury of the Department of the Interior, Ottawa, or to any Agent or Sub-Agent of Dominion Lands. XV. VV. CORY, Deputy Minister of thy Interior. NOTICE is hereby given that, on the first day of December next, application will be made to the Superintendent of Provincial Police for renewal of the hotel licence to sell liquor by retail in the hotel known M the Nlchol Hotel, situated at Pacific, In the Province of British Columbia. Dated this 7th day of October, 1916. 0-1 2 MRS. MARY ANDERSON, Applicant. LIQUOR ACT, 1010. (Section 19.) NOTICE is hereby given that, on the First day of December next, application will be made to the Superintendent of Provincial Police for the renewal of a licence for the sale of U<_uor by wholesale in and upon the premises known as Beaver Wholesale Liquor Company, of Prince Rupert, Limited, situate at 708 Fraser Street, Prince Rupert, B. C, upon the lands described as Lots Fifteen and Sixteen (15-16), Block Thirty- two (32) Section One (1) City or Prince Rupert, B. C. Dated this 12th day of October, 1910 THE BEAVER WOLESAI.E LIQUOR CO., OF PRINCE RUPERT LIMITED, GEO. A. SWEET, 0-15 Manager. LIQUOR ACT, 1010. (Section 42.) NOTICE is hereby given that, on the first day of December next, application will be made to the Superintendent of Provincial Police for renewal of the hotel licence to sell liquor by retail ir. tlie hotel known ns the Granby Bay Hotel, situate at Anyox, in the Province of British Columbia. Dated this Thirtieth day of September, 1916. Granby Bay Hotel Company, Limited. .IAS. CHURCHILL, .Manager, oct. 1 Applicant. LAND ACT. (Form No. 9.) FORM OF NOTICE. LAND REGISTRY AOT. (Section :5I) anil 1:54.) Ke Application No. 9,085. Filing ."i.K.IT TAKE NOTICE that application has boen made to register Mel\ in M. Skeena Land District, District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE XOTICE that Frederick Moerseh, of Victoria, B. C, occupa-L, . Stepb.ie and Maxwell C, Wade, of tion clerk, intends to apply for per-1 . Prince Rupert, B. C, as owner in fee mission to prospect for coal anfl pe-1 . _ under two Tax Sale Deeds from The troleum on the West Coast of Graham l_ „ Colle.ior of the City of Prince Ru- Island, in vil-inltv of West Rivei. I _ , pert, btaring dale the 23rd ilav of Commencing at a post planted two I., . . ,„,„ „ October, 1916, of ALL AND 8INGU- miles south of the southeasl corner I ,_ , LAR that certain parcel or tract of of C.L., 9,971, thence east SC chains; , , land nnd premises situate, king, and thence south SO chains; thence west , , „, . , , being in the Municipality of Prlnci- 8u chains; thence north 80 chains toL Rupert, tAssessment District) mon point of commencement. Name of applicant, FREDERICK MOERSCH, AUSTIN BROWN. Agent. Dated July 19, 1916. alO-slO COAL ACT. FORM OF NOTICE. Skeena Land District District Queen Charlotte Islands. particularly known and described at Lnrg 5»r«n (7) and Eight '»), Block Forty-six, I 46), Section Eight IS I, in the City of Prince Rupert, Map 923. You are required to contest the claim of the rax purchaser within thirty-sire days from the date of lire sei-Ti»» of this notice (which may be effect.d by Publication), and your at- tention Is called to Section 36 of the TAKE NOTICE tbat Turner Roth- "Land Registry Act" with amend- well Mullen, of Victoria, B. C, oc- Ments, and to the following extract duration merchant, intends to apply therefrom:— A. E. WRIGHT i . nviiiciiil and Dominion Lund Sur- «j-oi-—Surveying nnd Engineering. letwcsn Second nnd Third Avenues P. O. Box 10. for permission to prospect foi- coal i a-id petroleum on the West Coast of I Graham Island, in vicinity of West | River. Commencing at a post planted at '.ho southwest corner of C.L. 9,968 thence west SO chains; thence north SC chains: tlience east 80 chains; thence south SO chains to point of commencement. Name of applicant, TURNER ROTHWELL MULLEN. Per. AUSTIN BROWN, Agent. Dated July 19, 1916. a20-o20 Skeena I.nnil Uistilct, District of Queen Charlotte Islands. "and in default of a caveat or certificate of lis pendens being filed before the registration as owner of the person netitlde undre euch tax sale, all persons so served with notice. . . . and those clnlminrr through or under them, and all persons claiming any Interest in the land by virtue of any unregistered instrument, and all persons claiming any interest in the land hy descent whose title is not registered under the provisions of this Act, shall be for ever estopped and debarred from setting up any claim to or In respect of the land so sold for taxes, and lhe Register shall register the person entitled under such tax sale as owner of the land so sold for taxes." AND WHEREAS application has wrumntitm n'TUrt Fall and Winter I Schedule Read Down ss. PRIXCE Rl PERT Thurs Sat. Sat. Mon. . 11.00 p.m. B.OO a.m. 12.no noon a.in. I.v. Vancouver Ar. Pr. Rupert i.v. Pr. Ruperl Ar. Sk:i_\va. A r. Lv. Ar. I.v. SS. PRINCE GEORGE Sun. Mon. Mon. Tues. \V. d, Wed. Thu. 12.00M'ng lO.'iii a.m. ll.oii p.m. 9.00 p.nr 10.30 a.in 12.00 M'nr.' 7.U0 a.m. ii I.v. Seattle I.v. Vie irio I.v. Vancouver Lv. ' iccrin Falls Ar. Pr. Rupen il I.v Pr. Rupert Ar. Anyorx A i-. A r. Ar. Lv. Lv. Ar. I.v. 1 AS6ENGER TRAIN SERVICE Rend Up COO p.m. Thurs. 9.00 a.m. 6.00 a.m. 12.'"i noon 3. ii p.m. 7.00 a.m. B.OO p.m. 11.00 p.m. 1.00 .:: . J.00 p, . 12.00 noon Wed. Wed. Mon. Sun- Sun- Sat • Fri. Pri. Thu. Thu. For Sinitiu'i's, Prince George, Jasper, Edmonton, Saskatoon nud Winnipeg, connecting there tor all point* iu Eastern Cnnndn anil the F.nslein and Southern stales; leaves Prince Rupert every Wednesday nrd Saturday at 11:80 A. M. Mixed every Friday at 5:00 A. M. Agency all Ocean Steamship Lines. lni' Information and reservati on apply to City Ticket Office, .-__(! Third Ave. Phone UOO ■M TAKE NOTICE that Austin Brown of Victoria, B. C„ occupation saddler Intends to apply tor permission tc prospect the following described been made for a Certificte of Inde- 'inds for coal and petroleum: 'feasible Title to the above-mentioned Commencing at a post planted on lands, in the name of Melvin M. .no West Coast ol Graham Island, Stephens and Maxwell C. Wade: in vicinity of West River, at the j AND WHEREAS on investigating southeast corner of C.L. 8,085, the title it appears that prior to the thence south 80 chains; thence west 14th day of September, 191",, (the SO chains; thence north SO chains; 'date on which the said lands were thence east 80 chains to point of sold for overdue taxes), you were the commencement. Name of applicant, AUSTIN BROWN. rer-K-s:. rx-w --'_r,i__K;':.. .ay' ; lroduction s*s_ss S__M___S_________________M___ss_SI^___Dia______B__ss__B___B_9_l CAHADA from her abundance can help supply the Empire's needs, and this must be a comforting thought for those upon whom the heavy burden of directing the Empire's affairs has been laid. Gain or no gain the course before the farmers of Canada is as clear as it was last year—they must produce abundantly in order to mcjt the demands that may be made, and I beliisve this to be especially true in regard to live stock, the world's supply of which must be particularly affected in this vast straggle. Stress and strain may yet be in store for us all before this tragic conflict is over, but not one of us doubts the issue, and Canadians will do their duty in the highest sense of tbat great word."—HON. MARTIN BURRELL, Minuter of Agriculture. Registered owner thereof. FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that nt -sS the same time I shall effect registration in pursuance of such application and issue a Certificate of Indefeasible Title to the said lands in tbe name of Melvin M. Stephens and Maxwell (.'. Wade unless you take and prosecute the proper proceedings to establish your claim, if any, to the said lands,, or lo prevent such proposed action on my part. Dated at the Land Registry Office, Prince Rupert, B. C, this 20th day of November, 191 0. H. F. MacLEOD, District Registrar of Titles. To CHARLES PLANITZ, 4-w. Edmonton, Alberta. Canadian Pacific Railway Lowest Rates tu nil Eastern Pnlnlsj via steamer io Vancouver nnd Ca nndian Pacific Railway, Meals and Berth included on steamer. PRINCESS MAQUINNA Fur Granby Bay anil Alice Ann Friday 11 p. in. PRiNCESS SOPHIA Southbound Saturday, 0 p, m. PRINCESS .MAQUINNA Southlionnd Sunday, li p, in. .1. I. PETERS, General Agent, corner Third Ave. nnd Fourth St. SJ i_____ra__s_w*_»_a..!JL_:w^ glne—'.be must reliable un fconoinic.il, nnd the cheapest power for MfshiiiL. lioiiiji, .n;_> .r ' |Hisscnger vessels. Standard fs'ns 1 ngine Conn l.mriii" MODERN war is made by rcoourcco, by money, by foodstuffs, an well as by men and by munitions. While war is our first business, it is thc- imperative duly of every man in Canada to produce all that he can, to work doubly hnrd while our aoldicrs ore in the tri ni hes, in order that the resources of the country may r'ot only be conserved, but increased, for the gre ,r rrrru .:-,!.■ thai Ue3 before u . ' Workand Save' is a good motto for War-time."- >'//' THOMAS WHITE, Minister ef Finance. THE CALL OF EMPIRE lili to_L H US Mi II IB? TO CANADIAN FARMERS, DAIRYMEN, FRUIT GROWERS, GARDENERS WHAT IS NEEDED? THESE IN PARTICULAR- M S fl I tj I WHEAT, OATS, HAY, BEEF, PORK, BACON, CHEESE, EGGS, BUTTER, POULTRY, CANNED FRUITS, FRUIT JAMS, SUGAR, HONEY, WOOL, FLAX FIBRE, BEANS, PEAS, DRIED VEGETABLES We mutt feed ourselves, feed our soldiers, and help feed the Allies. The need is greater in 1916 than it was in 1915. The difficulties are greater, the task is heavier, the need is more urgent, the call to patriotism is louder—therefore be thrifty and produce to the limit. "THE AGRICULTURAL WAR BOOK FOR 1916" is now in the press. To be had from The Publications Branch, Department of Agriculture, Ottawa. THE GOVERNMENT OF CANADA 2 TMi DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE -> THE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE MINERAL ACTT. (Form F.) Certlflcate "f Improvements. NOTICE. Independence; Low Pass: Totem; Monarch and I.one Wolf Practiou Mineral Claims, situate in tho Skeena Consolidated Mining, Smelting fi Power Co., U.I., Free Miner's Certificate No. ~i n05C, intend, sixty day." from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate ol Improvements, for the purpose of oh. tnininK u Crown (.runt of the above Granby Bay, B. C. TAKE NOTICE that I, .1. Fred Ritchie, Free Miner's Certificnte No. 3.- 229C, acting as a .ent for the Granby Mining Division of Cassiar District Where located: On Falls Creek, claim. Aid further take notice that action, under section 85, must be commence* before the issue of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 20th day of Jul. , A. P.. 1916. J27-s27 J. FRED RITCHIE, Afent. I RUPERT MARINE IRONWORKS AND | SUPPLY CO., LIMITED % WATERFRONT, PRINCE RUPERT \ ENGINEERS MACHINISTS AND MACHINERY CONTRACTORS 4c * Specialists In Mamie Power Plant- Oil, Sienin, or Onoollne, -k * B. C. Const Agents*, for the British Kriui limit Seiul-Olesel Oil En- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ti'is in stock. tim-sfiip'■■-■".-p '■■ \f-M -'':■■■ I in '" !■■/ ■ ,■: J --••■' -' ,"" -"-■•:■■:«,' -'.^J'-'%jV'.-'a_.l' -• ''>*$ ■■■-■- &:$& ^V^'M^m |ly ,.y ;;,.■.., .-■.. ... , ■ tJ>V, <9fT- ""'•v.... «■.,_. - Steel, Iron, Oils, Wire Rope, nnlntii Ueltin, IS. C. Wood Pulley J Csjliimliian llron/.e Propellers, Storage Batteries, Dynamos «»' J Marine Accessories. J ftjIS—First-class equipment and stuff for machine and "hip rt- J pairs. t -It ***************************************************** P.O. BOX 5 TELEPHONE 313 i PEABODYS' GH-GPADE.GUARANTCED OVCRftLLS 6RE NOT ONLY GOOD TOP TEN CENTS A BUTTON AND 25 CENTS A RIP. BUT THt i-FRCmaNI THAT YOU BOUGHT THEM FROM Will REPLACE THEM If THEY DO NOT C'vE IU PM/7.(-''.!, ENTIRE SATI5FACTION.WITMIN THIRTY DAYS FROM DATE. OF Q\jD'.H*rjZ J]J ^ ^, /i ^5- PUT THEM TOTHE TEST SHOWN m€ THF.Y WILL STAND 1T-BECAUSE THEY ARE MADE TOWEAR NOBODY BUYS OVERALLS TO PLAY TRICKS WITH THEM SUCH AS IS SHOWN IN THE PICTURE ABOVE. IN WHICH FOUR MEN EXERTED ALL THEIR STRENGTH IN THE EFFORT TO RIP A PAIR OF PEABODYS' OVERALLS. BUT IF THEY WILL STAND THIS-THLY WONT RIP UND6R THE HARDEST KIND OF LEGITIMATE WEAR. PEABODYS GUARANTEED OVERALLS s*- _•*;> ^fBBnw SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 191C. PRINCB RUPERT JOURNAL The $g*g>*2£ Stores I Hot Water \ Bottles Guaranteed for Two J Years $1.50, $2.00, $2.25 $2.50 and $3.00 Prepare for the long * cold nights The Pioneer Bruggist J Ormes Limited Corner Third Ave. and Sixth Street Phones 82 and 300 aBEPstaaiaiEBgBBBBg 0O000900000O0999999O999990 B. C. Undertakers 1 beg to Inform their friends and 5 the public generally that they g have engageo the services of a S First Class Undertaker, who Is a graduate of a Cana'dian and American College of Emoalm- ing, Sanitation, Disinfection and Bacteriology, and who holds botli Canadian and American Diplomas. Lady Aslstant always in attendance to cs™ for ladies and g children. 8 Oflice and Parlors No. lis, 5 corner 2nd Street and 2nd Ave. 9 ? Phone *1. Open Day and Night 0 OO000900000000000000909990 WATER ACT, 191L Before The Board Of Investigation. In the matter of Yule Lake and Yule River a tributary of Swanson Bay, Khutze River a tributary »f Khutze Bay, and all other streams emptying into Graham Reach and Its Inlets and Bays in Rang IV Coast District. TAKE NOTICE that each and every person, partnership, company, of municipality who, on the 12th day of March, 1909, bad water rights on any of the above-mentioned streams is directed to forward, oo or before rhe 10th day of October, 1916, to the Comptroller of Water Rights at the Parliament Buildings at Victoria, a statement of claim ln writing as required by Section 294 of the Water Act. S91*. Prlnteu forms for such statement (Form No. 50 for irri.'.n tion or Form No. 51 for other p p poses) can be obtained from my ol the Water Recorders in the P "jvinrrc And take notice that a meeting o: the sa'd Board will be held at the oP*'-e of the Board, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, on Tuesday the 24th day of October, 1916, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, when the evidence and argument on the said claims and on any objections field will be heard. Dated at Victoria, B. C, the 7th day of September, 1916. For the Board of Investigation. J. F. ARMSTRONG!, 4-w Chairman. -_>xH?«HKHK>sWKK>i_ MHKHHHMHMHjf PERSONALS Commissioner Sowton of the Salvation Army, is in the city. ss * • Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Lothgren of Alice Arm, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. F. Mobley for a few days. . . • For Xmns Buying See Tite's Special Prices for Curjiet Squares, ■Springs, Mattresses and Iron Beils. ss * . John Hutchings, Provincial Police officer at Granby Bay, has returned after a visit to England. He wae. in this city yesterday. ■ -» 4 A. L, Ford, Egineer of the Railway Department, who has been representing the Dominion Government in the construction of the G. T. P., leaves today for Toronto, accompanied by Mrs. Ford and family. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS SAVE MONEY Use New Wellington COAL PHONE 11(1 ■sKWHW. f Capt. J. McGee | M.M.S.A. 0 Masters and Mntes prepared 6 for examination. Compass a _■ fi luster. lj 9 Phone Red 1502 g fi "NAUTICAL ACADEMY" 3 § § 9 Helgerson lllock, opposite $ Royal HssssMi %^0ii0O0000009O*399999999099 LIQUOR ACT, 1010. (Section 19.) NOTICE is hereby given that, on the First day of December next, application will be made to the Superintendent of Provincial Police for the I renewal of a licence for the sale of Honor by wholesale In and upon the premises known as Prince Rupert Importing Co., Limited, situate at Prince Rupert, B. C, upon the lands described as Lot 4, Block 32, Section one, Prince Rupert. PRINCE RUPERT IMPORTING COMPANY, LIMITED, ALEX. SMITH, Manager. Applicant, i Dated First day of October, 1916. oS Leather Chairs and Rockers. A substantial Gift. Bin Discounts at Geo. D. Tite's. * * * The Red Cross sale yesterday, conducted by Mrs. Hal. Peck and Mrs. Wright, netted $36.85. o » . For the Little Ones—Children's Tables and Chairs, Doll Buggies and Beds at Coo. I). Tite's. * r: * Mrs. Minnie Sullivan has received word that her brother, Pat Dohetry, formerly a resident here, has heen killed at the front. He went out with the 102nd Battalion. 4 4 4 With several cases yet to be disposed of In the court, Mr. Justice Morrison will not get away before the middle of the week. He will probably leave for the south on Wednesday morning. * * ♦ Christian Science Society sorrioes are held every Sunday at 11 a. m. For Rent For Dances. or oilier social affairs RAILWAY MEN'S HALL formerly Knieu Island Hall Apply XV. McLEOD Phone 587. DR. J. S. BROWN, DENTIST Grown sad BrldKo WorH » Specialty 'ifflrpr ai-., it is filocK. Third Arenas rh<.n«. *-i. 09 OWIXHKHKI1KKHKKHKI-1 * ACOM SIGN SHOP Autos, Carriage, and Sign Painting. Work done to suit customers. 5 All we want is your idea. 5 v 9 Dawson Block—Third Avenue a I JOS. F. FILION I i> o 0,9099999990909090909909999 Sunday School at 12 noon. WeSnee- day evening meeting at 8 o'elock. Hays Building, 245 Second AYanu-e. . * » 97-Piece Dinnerware; Xmas Discounts at Geo. D. Tite's. LOST. LOST—Small leather purse containing $19 and a small diamond ring. finder leave at Windsor Hotel where hey will receive a reward. SPRUCE LOGS WANTED. Wanted large quantity Spruce logs, of good size, and scaling at least SO per cent. No 1. Write particulars aa to price, quality and earliest delivery to C. P. Coles & Co., Vancou- STUART 1 MARTIN, PROVINCIAL ASSAYER ANI) ANALYTICAL CHEMIST HAZELTON, BRITISH COLUMBIA. ssssr__^rr__~sr ''. Jr ■ ,'• Departs ::t of f-*-fe.'' ' f, so:--- The Na:.-■ ' 'urvice \ ■■mW ■' " 'i ' '■ ' "' Canada % W 0 L <Ol Key m IVayol i.k■ .■ ■ "k v O ■ ...-■ i l©©3. in J_L «i_ ■!■«.' iJVi V ii.;.y_r.., r_, ;u 8 -lii - :, ,,*fi«'i;if ity^ttJs- cf good character and good physique, for service Ov .-•■■ scar, in the above force, with $*,. ***-,, thc Imperial Royal Navy, '^-fe^--., ^®tp-«~ ■ ;",; ' for the period ci the war. ^^*^®,*^> : l "•"'&: "•' .^Tl,;*?^ ^7-:->^i" :-^':f^r..vM./ iWa-Fy?'?-' Candidates mns: be the so m ,,f natural born ilritish Bubicc'._: • i"v r»n ].. una '<,. - ■:■.)■.;i'■,'■; ,;.-. ,Si.'_. •,<.'.'£«_:''_ ■■ . 5: years old. nl least 5 ! ret 3 inchesin height, und M im .,,-. cesi., ^'■Wi:-£}<^-^ ■ :>.'*ff'fy ■■■■■. li ft* ,^.-..\._,^.. 'rr. No previous tea experience "necessary, S TTh ■'■ "':-T Ordinary Seamen and Ah!-.' Seamen at entry, 31.IU 1id , '■';.'."■■> .: lily 0( 6 l-\ *j lo Stoker Ratings. Separation allowance, $20.00 pc; r::'-::ia. A - .-,- Kit s\ .*. £j*\ .1 • provided. For further particulars apply to MAJOR J. H. NcMULLIN, CIO. I'RNMI'NT OFFICE, PRIXCE III I'KKT 'Ti. or lo the Department of the Naval Servioe, Otiau MINERAL ACT. (Form F.) Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE. DoUjp Fraction Mineral Claim, situate in tho Skeena Mining Division of Cassiar District. Whore located: Adjoining Hidden Creek, Granby Bay, B. L. TAKE NOTICE that I, J. Fred Ritchie, Free Miner's Certificate No. 3,- 2?9C, 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 th_ Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of ob. taining a Crown Grant of the above claim. And further 'ake notice that action, under section 8 5, must be commenced before the issue of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 20th day of July, A. D„ 1916. J27-S27 J. FRLD RITCHIE, Agent. . MIXERAL ACT. Certlflcate Of Improvements. NOTICE. Balsam; Cedar; Cyprus and Spruce Mineral Claims, situate In the Skeena Mining Division ot Cassair District. Where located. Granby Bhy, B. C. TAKE NOTICE that I. Fred Ritchie, Free Miner's Certificate No. 90.071B, acting as Agent for the Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelting & Power Company, Limited, Free Miner's Certificate No. 90,810B, Intends, sixty days from the date hereof to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claims. Ana' further take notice that action, under section 85 must be commenced befoie the issue of such Certificate of Improvements. Hated this 7th day of April, A. D, 1916. J. FRFD RITCHIE, Agent. k********************i MACHINERY! MACHINERY! *; BOILERS, ENGINES, SAWMILLS, LOGGING ENGINES, MINING J j MACHINERY, RAIL WAT AND CONTRACTORS' EQUIPMENT— t BOUGHT AND SOU). The Vancouver Machinery Depot, Ltd. VANCOUVER ***************** ***************** Prince Rupert Journal COc. perMonth Pacific Cartage Limited Genenil Terming Furniture Movlnu a SneciaPtj ■VV.en you buy COAL buy the PU.^'i - Ladysmlth Lump or Cnmoi Washed \"r:r ' n :n. Hlua 183 Res. Ph"n« !■»> UP-TO-DATE LINDSAY'S CARTAGE ftSTQRAGl 1211 l-'Ol'RTH STREET JINGLE POT COAL 'a handled by us. All older? ree_tv< irrompr attention Pbow "'o irsr l«l_HJl_<KJas>CTl>iKKK!«iKIOCKKI 000 p THE MOST COMFORTABLE | TOURING CAR ft | W THE CITY rj 3 ii.-sutK.-i nil caUs day and night Phone 99 9 9 0 8 rsunid: Front Empress Theatre 5 a * i.-CK5CHJIXH3iK><KHlai>IKrtSKflKli»lK« Biakely Co., Jewellers, and Watch Repairers HARRY SELFV ■ watchmaker ot long experience ha* been pat In charge of that department—Satlffuclion gaaraateed. See onr atock of naggeM froa the North. McJce jour choice while thrj laat an I have Ihem m*4> jb la the city aa itick-pin. brooch or persdaat. Encourage Home industry and keep the money .n the city. EYES TESTED SCIENTIFIC*LLl by an expert in that line of work—Latent appliance for (eating. . . HJGH CLASH STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM Corner Third Avenue and Sixth Street ■_ * * i ***************************************************** ************************************************ ) Royal Bank of Canada * HEAI> OFFICE: MONTREAL ESTABLISHED 1800 ti t Capital Pniil np $11,560,000 » + Reserve Fund $13,__30,000 * * Total Assets 81200,000.000 ti * * { Savings Bank Ii-'pitrtnirnt—$1 "ill open an nccouni J Branches Throughout «'•- .la and Banking Connections With All * Parts of tlie Unit. -tates, Agents Throughout the World. I F. W. DOHERTY, Manager - Prince Rupert Brunch ***************************************************** ■sss—^— mmmmw^r^ ***************************************************** ! SWEET'S MOTOR BOAT CO.'Y I I Dealing in Knock-Down Frames J or Built Complete * * * I FISHERMEN TAKE NOTICE I j_ ti * 4 * Why not build your own boat from Sweet's Knock-Down Frames? * * Price List and Catalogue Freely Given f " '" ti I WORKSHOP—SECOND AVENUE BEYOND LYNCH'S J * 4 * P. O. Box TIM * T * * ti ***************************************************** ASK FOR Send/or Five Roses COUPON Xt'rftr Name tnd Addfeu plainly Don 1 forgH to eticloae Ten Cent* in fltampi "•"■" 1 Cook Book— BEING A MANUAL OF COOD RECIPES c«r-<ul!y chosen from the contributions o( ever two thousand successful user* of Ftv« Roses Flo"r throughsWt Canada. Also Useful Notes On the various classes oi good things to eat, all of which have t._.r> carefully checked and re-checked by coroptMent authority. >__nss your Envelope lo UKE Of THE WOODS MILLING CO. LIMITED. WINNIPEG Distributors Prince Rupert, B.C. K'SEWAttT * MOBLBT KRLLY, IXIKGLAfl * CO. NAME OF DCA1.CR .
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Publisher | Prince Rupert, B.C. : O. H. Nelson |
Date Issued | 1916-11-25 |
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