T " ' The Journal $5.00 a Year VOL. V. **/CT' Mnmvt High-class Job Work PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, THURSDAV, SEPTEMBER 12, 1915. Price 5 Cents. No. 249. THE BRITISH ADDING TERRITORY TO ITS HOLDING ARTILLERY FIGHTING ON WEST FRONT CONTINUES THE ALLIES HAVE AEROPLANES ACTIVE ON FRONT Artillery Actions Have Been Reported On Western Front LIVE STOCK EXPERT ARRIVED IN CITY DUNCAN ANDERSON CAME IN BY G. T. P.—GOIN*. SOUTH TODAY Ontario He Says Has Had Hard Time Saving Its Crops. Duncan Anderson, who is connected ivith the Department of Agriculture in the Dominion Government, reached the city last evening by train. He has been travelling westward in connection with the live stock Judging through the prairies. He leaves for the south this morning. Mr. Anderson, who is a practical farmer of years of standing, is a frequent visitor to the Pacific coast. Speaking of the crop in th- ."-air- ies, he says, it is a bumper one. In Ontario, lie says, the farmers have had some difficulty in saving the grain, owing to wet weather. There has been a lot of wet weather in Ontario, with the result that harvesting has been difficult and results not as good ns they might have been. From the standpoint of stock, the conditions have been favorable, however. Ho Not Fori The Sale. Paris, Sept. 1.—Artillery actions have occurred in the sector north of Arras. , In the region of Hoye and Queene- vieres the enemy has thrown some shells on Soisson and Rheims. Our artillery directed verj* effective fire against the enemy in the trenches on the front on the Aisue and Champagne. In Argonne the Germans, during the course of the day, bombarded our front on several nccaslons with bombs and guns of various calibre. Our batteries and trench guns replied and silenced the guns of the enemy. On the night of August 28-29, our aeroplanes bombarded the German camps at the Ostend, Cantonments, Middelkirke station and Thorout. The enemy's aeroplanes dropped bombs on Luneville. It is reported there have been some victims among the civil population. o i UP-TO-DATE PARLOR OBSERVATION CARS TIIE SERA ICE PROVIDED BY 11. T P. IS OF .MOST MODERN TYPE The stile of home cooking that has been such a decided success for the Red Cross work will bo resumed on Friday next in Harrison .-> Gambia's offices opposite tin- posl office. Mr. Harrison has kindly placed these excellent offices at the disposal of the committee in charge. .Mrs. It. O. Jennings and Mrs. A. I-:. Wright .will he in charge of the sale this week. Everyone Is earnestly requested to send a little baking in for the sa'e. L'-l Then ere no less '' inn sixty persons walking across the continent to S;in Francisco Exposition, GERMANY MAY BE ON THE BRINK LONDON FINANCIERS BELIEVE THAT INSOLVENCY CONFRONTS THE KAISER Six Months More Of War Will "Break" The Country. "cHkkj 000 a 000 o o oo ao-o o uouoo<-> I Labor Pay (_-.Tv_*_;iS-.;_.'.. .<*:■. ... CELEBRATION Under the Auspices of the Trades nnd Labor Council Monday, September o, 10115. A Monster Programme of Baseball, Football and Ladies', Gent's and Children's Athletic Events. BAND IN ATTENDANCE A GRAND FREE SMOn *.R IN THE EVENING Further particulars may be had , from D. SUTHERLAND Secretary of Celebratipn Committee of The Trades and Labor Council. Trains In And Out Of Heir Have Tins Convenience Attached. Lasl evening's train arriving from the east, had attached one of the parlor observation ctti-s. which is now a feature of the tl. T. P. service in and oul of Prince Rupert. The additional facilities offered for observing the wonderful scenic beauties of the Grand Trunk Pacific route will he of grpn't Importance, nnd should assist materially in developing travel. These cars are of the latest Grand Trunk Pacilic type of equipment, with steel underframes, electric lighted, handsomely finished, and luxuriously furnished. At the rear uf each cat then- is tin observation platform six feet ten 'nches in depl li, pro; Ided j wiih camp chairs and .■■uniis. The parlor section of the curs, Por the special accommodation of ladies, contains six lu-avily upholstered chairs ami sofa, Separating l his comi art- | ment from the larger portion of the ear Is a short corridor and smoking room, while the larger observation end contains twenty comfortable arm chairs, upholstered in leather, Each car contains a kitchen, from which the porter ill charge will serve light refreshments. Space in parlor observation cars will not be sold or reserved, hut is for the additional comfort and enjoyment of passengers in Standard S'eep- ing "cars only, who are entitled to use the parlor observation car without charge. Valet service will be provided on these new cars, and passengers may have their clothes pressed, by the porter at a moderate tariff. "Financial circles here," says the Montreal Gazette's London correspondent, "include more optimists than most of the well-informed centers of opinion, for which a prominent financier gave the following reason. Optimists think that Germany cannot continue fighting for more than six months, and another year's war would require hundreds of thousands of tons of copper and a large quantity of manganese. The allied navy prevents the Importation of *oth as contraband, and munitions cannot be made without them. It is known the Germans now are firing recently- made shells, possibly proving that her accumulations have been exhausted. "Financiers also claim that Germany had only 150,000,000 pounds o, gold in the Reischtag bank at the beginning of war. Germany protests that this sum is still there, but financiers think tha. only about one-half remains, as the calls from Austria and Turkey and the ready money required for purchases of imports from neutral countries has been draining it of millions of pounds weekly, driving Germany to the brink of insolvency if this drain coi. ii.ues." FAREWELL TAKEN OF LIEUT. NICH0LLS OFFICE STAFF OF CANADIAN FISH AiYD COLD STORAGE SAID GOOD BYE Banquet Served At Hotel Prince Rupert Last Evening. Last night at a banquet served in the dining-room of the Hotel Prince Rupert, the office staff of tbe Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Company took leave of Lieut. Nicholls, who leaves today to join the 62nd Regiment at Vernon, in preparation for leaving for the front. Mr. Nicholls has been in charge of the accounting department of the cold storage ever since it opened. A very pleasant evening was spent. Following a most tempting banquet, a number of after-dinner speeches were given, fti whicli tribute was paid to the efficiency and the courtesy shown by Mr. Nicholls. o In Honor Of Miss McTavish. British Forces In Kameruns Have Been Advancing Their Line London, Sept. 1.—Recent successes of the British forces operating in the Kameruns has been reported. An official statement says the town of Gas- chaka was occupied by us without opposition on August 16. On August 29, the enemy's position at Gaschaka was surprised, but the enemy was forced to retreat. Our casualties were one native killed and two wounded. The enemy protested they lost one position, five killed. a ABOLISHES MARTIAL LAW. C. P. R. OFFICIALS CAME IN ON G.T.P. The -Ladies of the Prince Rupert Hospital Auxiliary are giving a tea at the home of Mrs. Mobley, Fourth Avenue east from 3:30 to 6 p.m., on Friday, September 3, in honor of the matron Miss McTavish. An invitation is extended to all friends of Miss McTavish to be present. New York has 2tin the'itres and 051 moving-picture houses. Paris, Sept. 1.—Martial law will be abolished everywhere in France, outside of the zone of military activl ties. o YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL Northwestern Leaigiie Taconia-Vaiicouvei; postponed on account of rain. Seattle, 1: Spokane, fi. National League Cincinnati, 4; Boston, 0. St. Louis, 4-n: Pittsburg, 0-7. Philadelphia, 6; New York; 6. ASSISTANT GENERAIi MANAGER OF THE SOUTHERN ROAD IS HERE Party Came In By Special Car— Leaving This Morning. Afiiei'icni] League New York, 1; Washington, :.. Boston, ii: Philadelphia, ». Cleveland, ti; Rt. Louis, 2. Chicago, 4; Detroit, 5, Places Mining As One Of The Greatest /_/ __ * f~\ f 1~\' _(. • j ' in Sth, darkness) ndustries Uf District\ ,,,,, ,, . . The Morning Journal- 50 cents PT montli. There arrived In the city lust evening George W. Otterson, the manager of the Kildare Mines Ltd. He has come oul earlier than he would' otherwise have don< . not because the prospects are lacking, but because I t the water supply has been cut off owing in tin exceptional conditions prevailing Iliis year. He has had a good I force at work up to thi pri si nt exploit Ing the ii Dperij which la i on I rolled by eastern capital'. Last winter there was a rei J llgbl fall of snow on the mountains, F I lowing that came a warm summer and im rain. The result has bei that the water gave over aboui a month oi- a month and a half aoom than It. should have done, and work Jiatl to cease. The property which is a well known one in the Interior, in the direction of Manson Creek, Is looking well. Later Mr. Otterson, who has a wide reputation as a mining man, expects to put in a pipe line from Gerniansen Lake, when a ful' supply of water will always be available al tho property. Mr. Otterson says the prospects are excel'ent, in Ihat part of the country. There has been quite a lot of prospecting done this summer, and individual miner's working on their p.acers have made $12 a day. This is encouraging prospecting. The result will be that the country will reap the benefit for some of these men are Coast League i Oakland, in; .alt Lake, 8. t Called n Francisco, 6. ~ I Vernon. 2; I.os Angeles, :>. going to come upon excellent pros-' "" pects. I ARRIVALS .VI HOTEL PltlNCI' lie has every faith ia Prince Ru- RUPERT. pert as a city. The mining industry, be thinks, is going to make a great John C, Wilson, Vancou er; John district. Joined with the Ashing In- Conway, Vancouver; "'■ Lan - dustry, he believes that (his portl Seattle; Fred :'. Wilson, Vancnui has the neucleus for great develop- H. ll. Smith, Tacoma; J, ' lacl nieiii. In a mining way, he says, the (Vancouver; .ngus Stewarl II lion; country has by no means been ex-1 Jas. Hancock, Vanco plolted to the extent it should he 0 ' . Chicago; I There is a greal h rrltoi y to hi i pen Ni - If . :■: v.; II Ful "d up. ile leaves t.hls morning foi cago; Bdivard P, Mifflin Well.; Fl, O. t'.'inii, I.an lit Mr. and Mrs. F ll Porr: . I. I Ft, !'. ,Vi Iki i-, Winnlpi g; W J. . Vaughan, Vancouver; John : louglas, Ltd.. , "'nil,H ■]■; I 11. .'.!,■■; iy;.l. who an- located Iii the office of 1. Danovan, Winnipeg; .loan Mc Messrs. Harrison & Gamble's, have Tavlsh and wife, Seafarth, Out.; Dun- taken over the Insurance business of lean Anderson, Orlllia, Out.; Mrs. XV, Mr. J. Lome MacLaren, who repre- E. Washburn, Walnwright, Alta.; ented all lhe Non-Board Companies j Helen Knowlton, Portland; lllt.-i VV. tile south, Cbnnge Of Business The Consolidated Securities In Prince Rupert. Mr. MacLaren will take an active part in this depart- Hayward, Portland; Florence Cady, Portland; Geo. XV. Otterson,' Seattle; ment, and any business entrusted to L. S. Wright and wife, Edmonton; them will receive strict attention. Mrs. A. L. Andrews, Providence, R. Anything tending to reduce the ex- T.; Miss A. A. Clough, Providence, R. cesslye insurance rates, will be ac- I.i II. M. Graccy, New York; C. Alex- ceptable to the citizens of Prince ander, Vancouver; O. L. Hageley, Rupert. | Vancouver; A. Ferland, Vanderlioof; T. D, Pattison, Edmonton; Mrs. Chas. A. Giggy, Terrace: S. D. Murphy Sniithers; Janet Richards, Washing- Announcement is made that on] ton, D. C; Emma C. CranB, Washing- i the National Transcontinental from, ton, D. C; A. Erskine Smith, Va,n- Cochrano to Winnipeg, a daily frsight.' comer; Bert Cooper, Winnipeg; L. service has now been established. V. Ashley, Winnipeg. Batty Freight On Line. Attached to the regular train which came in last evening wa3 a private car carrying D. C. Coien.an, of Winnipeg, Assistant General Manager of the C. P. R. western lines. Mr. Coleman is accompanied by Isaac Pit- blado, K. C., of Winnipeg; Sidney Junkins, of New York, formerly Vice- President of the Westinghouse, Church, Kirk Co.; and Franklin Lee, principal assistant to the chief engineer. They leave this, morning for Vancouver. Mr. Coleman says his trip west is one of pleasure. The party went from Winnipeg over the C. N. R. to The Pas, the Hudson Bay Railway terminus. Leaving there they came over the G. T. P. ns far as Prince Rupert. Speaking of the difficulty ir is feared will he experienced in getting Canada's surplus wheat to the European markets, and which has led the banking and milling interests In the east to urge that the Imperial Government take over tho Canadian wheal surplus at. a fixed ■ alleg ing that the lack of ocean tonnage will not permit the Canadian fanner to soil his product In competition with the American, Mr. Coleman said: "While I have lit tie knowledge of grain prices 1 know the C. P. R. is making ex .. ilvi eparal Ions for Hie moving of the crop. From what I can learn i hrouf li United States bj ■ -I thai side of I In line t hai II - 111 I i : heir t rop whii li will ■ tffi r, If any, iw Ing to tin pnt rl tl nf ocean tonnage, • a■■■:. u 1 rul In Ihe I'nlti ri St.al thn't l I -rial Government vill t lana rllnn crop nn I r Is,-I '■ n BO VRI) 01 TII '•"' The regular ling of the li lard of Trad- ii ill be hi Id on Friday next, [hi 3rd fi ti mber ai 8 p.m., in the Board ol Trade Rooms. The business it to receive reports of committees and the Commissioner and other business. ORDERS. 182 Prince Rupert Cndel Corps. All Cadets will parade at the Drill Hall at 10 a.m. on Saturday, September 3, for rifle Inspection. Cadets will bring rifle, pull-thVoughs and oil bottles. Every Cadet is expected to be present. By Order, lt. FISHER, A. <;. ('. Thursday, September 2, 1915 PRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL prince _Supct. fournal Telephone 13S. O. II. NELSON, Editor. Offlce: 128 Third Avenue East, ■ear McBride Str^e'. Telephone 138; Postofllce Box 607. DAILY EDITION. Published every morning except Monday. Delivered by carrier in the city at the following rate, if paid in advance:— One Year $5.00 Six Months &2-50 Three Months $1.25 If not paid in advnce, per Month $0.50 WEEKLY EDITIO.N. Published every Friday for circulation outside the City of Prince Rupert at $2.00 a year, addressed to points in Canada; or $3.00 a year to all points in the United Kingdom the United states or other -Ch»ei_n countries. Advertising Rates Upon Application Telephone 138. __j__8*__ Thursday, September -', 191E GEORGE McNICHOLL AND ROBERT LETT WELL KNOWN (i. T. I'. OFFICIAL FROM HERE IS MADE TO SPEAK IN RHYMES He Has Become Sponsor For Lines Describing Publicity Agent. George A. .McNicholl, Industrial and Colonization Commissioner of the G. T. P., is evidently in his element in San Francisco. He has been relieving Robert Lett, the publ'city representative of the railway at the exposition in the soutli. With a kindred spirit in the local agent at San Francisco, a series of very high-class poenus 1. . e been produced, in which Mr. Lett, who is well known here, is made the victim. Some of these haie found their way Into print. A Winnipeg paper contains lhe following dealing with the subject, which is explained in the introduction: Alter Lett, Or A Hard Row To Hoe R. C. W. Lett, the Colonization and Tourist Agent of the G. T. I'., having given a good start at the Panama Exposition to the work of attracting settlers to Western Canada, turned that work over to George McNicholl. The ti. T, 1'. agent al San Francisco, F. W. Hooper, who occasionally writes rhymes (though nothing of his has got into print before), wrote this as a monologue- for Mr. McNicholl, whom he represents as modestly diffident of his ability to succed a man of Mr. Lett's prowess as a persuader and inducer. Ladies and gents in Sunny Cat., I've come from the North to relieve a pal, On the railroad called Grand Trunk Pacific. He wanted pictures of the Fair, So, wllh his kodak, started there To sine the wonders of the /"one. To show the folk, he left back home. A Swede policeman with a club. Who had him pegged a way-back dub, Required ihat Bob his license show. Or else to .ial] he's have to go. Boh look Hie copper up an alley. And drew him pictures of Skeena Valley, And so they parted, arm In arm, A new-found settler for a farm. So dear old Bob, for that's his name, Has gone back home where sport is tame. And grizzly bears and speckled trout, Are tlle only things he'll talk about. When 1 arrive, some guy will say, "I come here once another day, Tell me, Mister, tell ine please, Where went the gink with the skinny knees? "He say he take me by the hand, And give me home in Alberta land; I bring my wife to see him, roo. Tell me please why he skidoo? "Such lovely things to us he tell, My wife she like him pretty well; Great heaps of mon he make us soon, 'Long buffalo trails in Saskatoon. "He tell ns, Oh, such lovely things 'Bout 'Sun-kist' fields of fragant flowers, Ho sure kept tugging at the strings That bind these weary hearts of ours." "Folks in Alberta seldom die, But all the time they younger grow; My wife she say she like thai sky. To shelter little Kate and Joe. "Oh .Mister, please we start today, And bring along our hard-boiled eggs, Show us, please, the easiest way To find again old Skinny Legs!" But. it's not true, I understand, Bob said that in that favored land As barley reached the highest notch Each head produced a quart of Scotch. Well, he's gone back to till the soil, And left me here to spiel and toil, While ik apon old Jasper's side, Builds canvas cities far and wide. And, as he sleeps, the Northern Lights Shine on bis bald old dome; And coyotes chorus through the nights, A-singlng "Home, Sweet Home.' (THE END.) o a | Correspondence 1 Oppose Early Closing. Regarding the letter in your paper from ex-Aid. Morrissey, about early closing of stores in this city, I will say in a few words that I am in full accord with his views. When 1 signed lhe petition, 1 said that I was opposed to the same, for the reason that very often my best sales are from G to 9 p.m. I have customers that work till 6 p.m., and it would be impossible for them to buy their necessities, and by enforcing Ihe bylaw, it would make a hardship on our customers as well as on us. Yours truly. A. FERGUSON, Corner Fulton and Seventh Ave. .Skeena Land District—District Queen Charlotte Islands. of TAKE NOTICE that James F. Redmond, of Prince Rupert, B. C, occupation Prospector, intends to apply for permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at n post planted 160 chains north of the mouth of the Mace River where it enters Lincoln Bay. thence North SO chains, thence East SO chains, thence South SO chains, thence West SO chains to point of commencement. JAMES F. REDMOND, s-2. Name of applicant. Dated Prince Rupert, July 17, 1915. Skeena Land District—District Queen Charlotte Islands. of Skeena Land Districl—Districl of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE XOTICE thai Stewart A, Corley, of Prince Rupert, B. C, occupation Miner, intends to ai/ply for permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing al a post planted 100 chains North nf lho 'Slave River where It enters Lincoln Day, thence South 80 chains, thence West SO chains, thence North SO chains, thence Easl SO chains to point of commencement. STEWART A. CORLEY, s-2. Name of applicant. James F, Redmond, Agent. Dated Prince Rnpert, July 17, 1915. 00044444440000000044400004444444440000000044440000000 Snap In Real Estate Choice Lot with Building on it for $2,200 Cash Lot 12, Block 9, Section 1 APPLY TO GEORGE BRODERIUS v 00000000004444444440000000000000000004000404444444444. TAKE NOTICE that Jas. P. Reid, of Prince Rupert, B. C„ occupation Prospector, intends to apply for permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted 180 chains North of the mouth of the Mace River where it enters Lincoln Bay, thence South SO chains, thence West SO cliains, thence North 80 chains, thence East, SO chains to point of commencement. JAS. P. REID, s-2. Name of applicant. James F. Redmond, Agent. Dated Prince Rupert, July 17, 1015. Skeena Land District—District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Brenton Gordon Moore, of Prince Rupert, B. C, occupation Prospector, intends to apply for permission lo prospect the following described lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted 160 chains .North of the mouth of the Mace River where it enters Lincoln Bay, thence South 80 chains, thence East 80 chains, thence Norlh SO chains, thence West SO chains to point of commencement. Brenton Gordon Moore, s-2. Name of applicant. James P. Redmond, Agent Dated Prince Rupert, July 17, 1915 _-a-JKHKKW<H«HKl<HKHK«HKHJ iKKH} THE MOST COMFORTABLE TOURING CAR IN IHE CITY Aits ii era, all calls day and night Phone 99 Stand: Hotel Prince Rnpert fiiKittiwKHKHKHttHsaiawai^^ '•_on» Blue 183 Res. Pbont Ml J UP-TO-DATE LINDSAY'S CARTAGE &ST0RK6L G. T. P. CARTA-tE AGENTS 126 FOURTH STREET JINGLE POT COAL is handled by us. All orders reeetv- prompt attention. Phone No. 68. HAYNER BROS Pioneer Funeral Directors and Embalmei-. Open Day and Night. Ladies' Assistant In Attendance, PHONE 86. 710 THIRD AVE. B. C. Undertakers Funeral Directors nnd Em- balmers — Satisfaction Guaranteed ■— Open Day and Night 117 S'.-cond Street Phone -11 Bruce Morton - - Manager JAMES CILMORE ARCHITEC- Second Ave. Near McBrlde St. HOTEL DIRECTORY Members of the Prince Rupert Licensed Vintners' Association WINDSOR HOTEL Cor. of Firs.. Ave. and Eighth St, W. H. WRIGHT. Prop. HOTEL CENTRAL First -Ave and Seventh St. European un I Aiueiicnn Plans $1.00 to $2.50 Per Day Peter Rlack, Prop. KNO.\ HOTEL First Ave. Between Eighth and Ninth European Pl.ni; Rata* „0e to $1.00 P.r Day Besner & Besner, 1 ropv. EMPRESS 1-OTI.-. J. V. Rochester V. I). Casle; Third die. Between Stall and Seventli Sts. European Plan; SOc to $1 Per Day ROYAL HOTEL Oorloy _i Burgess, Props. Third Ave. and Sixth St. European Plan Steam Heated HEAVER WHOLESALE LIQUOR CO., LIMITED Second Ave. and Sixtli St. Phone 102 RINCE RUPERT IMPORTING CO., LIMITED Empress Hotel Building—Third Ave. Phone 7 FREDERICK PETERS, K.C. Barrister, Solicitor and Notary Public Office In EXCHANGE BLOCR »IHHWKBK8WKHKKKKK«HKHKHJW^ Capt. J. McGee M.M.S.A. Masters and Slates prepared for examination. Compass adjuster. Phone Red 502 "NAUTICAL ACADEMV" Helgerson Block, opposite S Royal Hotel A. E. WRIGHT Provincial) and Dominion Land Surveyor—Surveying and Engineering, .etiveen Second ajid Third Avenues P. O. Box 10. A. FAULDS, M.I. M.E. Consulting Mining Engineer Examinations and ci-via;_,,-_-.-.; t_ Coal, Metal, Oil. Etc. 709 Dunsmuir St. Vancouvei, B.C. Engines Installed und General Repairs Oxy-Acetyleno Plant in Connection Plione Red 15(1 Third Avenue HE HIGH COST OF LIVING I*..' DUCED BY Bl 'YTNG YOUR Itest Quality Domestic Lump Coal IS0...0 Per Taivn Best Quality Washed \_t Coal $8.75 Per Ton DELIVERED —THE— Union Transfer Co. Prince Rupert, B.C., Plione :t(t P.O. Boi 1714 Telephone .46 RITCHIE, ACNEW & CO. Civil Engineers and Surveyors Prince Rupert, B.C. Waterworks, Water Power, Wharf .onstruetlon, Reports, Plans, Domln- on and Provincial Land Surveying, dilectrio Blue Printing, Negatives and White Prints Pacific Cartage Limited General Tetuiung Furniture Moving a Specialty. When you buy COAL buy the BEST — Ladysmith Lump or Comox Washed Nut. Send/or Five Roses OOUPQN -XPf-te Nun. ervd Addreai pUirdy Don't fort* *Q endow Ten Cent* Cook Book— BEING A MANUAL OF GOOD RECIPES c«-ful.y cho.cn from the contributions of over two tHnusand successful men of Five Rbscs Flour throughout Cur........ Also Useful Notes on the various classes of good things to eat, all of which have been carefully checked and te-ches-ked by competent authority. A'dress your Envelope to UK! Of THE WOODS MIRING CO. LIMITED. WES Distributors Prince Rupert, B.C. STEWART -i MOBLHY KELLY. DOUGLAS « CO. NAME OF OCal—A . keena Land District—District oi Queen Charlotte Islnnd. TAKE NOTKE that I, Peter Pianibo, of Prince Rupert, B. O. occupation Prospector, intends to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following described lands or the West Coast of Graham Island. Commencing at a post planted one mile north of the north-east corner of Lot 2,435, thence easterly SO cbains, southerly SO chailis, westerly 80 chains, northerly SO chains, to point of commencement, PETER PIAJIBO, Name of applicant. Dated located May 10, 1915. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs Copyrights &_. Anyone Bending ft nketeh and doncrtpMnn may quickly -.certain our opinion free wtioi lii-r an Iru-ouUon ts probntil- patent-blo. CO-fthunlea. tla_BBtrl_tlyconll-ontl,-. HANDBOOK cu._t.nu sent free, oldest agency for scc-dpil patent... Patents taken through M_r.ii & Co. _ec_i.. ejHcUilnt'llcc, without clmrao, In the Scientific Jfmcrican. A hnndeoniely Illustrated weekly. Largest circulation of any ■•<*ie!.fi:.c Journal. Tonus for Canada, £1.7.) n yuar, postage prepaid, t-tiitl by h!) noWGdualurs. MUNN & Co.36tBr»--dw»'- Kew Yorli Branch Office. Q2b V Bt-, Was.il_-.tton. X). C. THE FAIR 1915 Are you a member? , It costs $1 and uo more to join the Northern British Colombia Agricultural Association, payable at any time before I In- 1st October nest, Membership spells strength. Ihe Government base tbe Pair grant each yonr ou membership roll. k, 450 wns|tli<- roll lor It'll— .$,.00 the Government grant— mid 1,000 is tlie number wanted for 1015. YOUH $1 MEANS A BETTER AND LABOUR PAIR. Your dollar means more dollars in September next will be spent in your city. Your dollar is uiding development, and helping to make payrolls, prosperity anil profit. Send in your mime to tlie Socretnry Northern British Columbia Agricultural & Industrial Association. Box 1657 8 City. 2t-a-w. | On**W<HWKH«HKH«HKWl>f5-KHKH^ " SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES; For Rent REASONABLE HATES THE Continental Trust Company 8H>0-HKKH-tHJtK>! PHONE 554 P.O. BOX 60 EOK P APERHANGING AIMING OLISH1NG AND WALL TINTING HIGH-GRADE INTERIOR DECORATING A SPECIALTY Martin Swanson -KCONU AVE .-.ak McBRIDE J. H. HILDITCH Contractor and Builder Estlmutes Riven on all classes ol work, whether small or large. Per. sonal attention Kiven to every item. PHONE GREEN 321 DR. J. S. BROWN, DENTIST Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty Oflice: Smith Block, Third Avenue Phone 4B4. The Morning Journal 50c. per month •-■ ,:. . .. -'>_..„>*.rf_*"«F*--* * ,n ■; PRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL Tl.ii._l.- •plemi.er 2, 191! Travellers' Guide to Steamer Sailings Regular Vessels plying out of Prince Rupert To Coast Points In addition to Intermittent and irregular sailings of vessels to and from Prince Rupert, fhere is an excellent service in and out ef this port by the steamers running in their .different services. MONDAY To Arrive:—G. T. P. steamer from /ancouver, Victoria and Seattle at |v.. 6:30 a.m. — ■-• C. P. R. steamer from Vanciuver in forenoon. Union steamer Venture ln forenoon. To Depart:—G. T. P. steamer for Anyox at 10 a.m. C. P. R. steamer for Skagway at noon. Union steamer Venture for An-ox and northern 8. C. points. TUESDAY To Arrive:—G. T. P. steamer from Anyox at 3 a.m. Union steamer Venture from Anyox and way ports at 8 p.m. To Depart:—G. T. P. steamer for Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle at 10 a.m. Union steamer Venture for Vancouver at 9 p.m. THURSDAY To Arrive:—G. T. P. steamer from Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle a* 6:30 a.m. To Depart:—G. T. P. steamer for Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle t 10 a.m. FRIDAY To Arrive:—C. P. R. steamer from Vancouver ln afternoon. To Depart:—C. P. R. steamer for Anyox and other points In evenin" SATURDAY To Arrive:—G. T. P. steamer from Vancouver, Victoria aud Seattle at 6:30 a.m. C. P. R. steamer from Skagway in forenoon. •C. P. R. steamer from Anyox in evening. To Depart:—G. T. P. steamer for Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle at 30 a.i_. C. P. R. steamer for Vancouve at 6 p.m SUNDAY To Depart:—C. P. R. steamer for Vaucouver at 6 p m. THROUGH TRAINS TO AND FROM PRINCE RUPERT The G. T. p. operates a train service to and from Prince Rupert its Pacific terminus, with electric lighted standard sleeping cars, dining cars serving all meals and day coaches. On Mondays an electric lighted tourist car is attache 1 to tbe through train. The trains Irom here give a fast direct service with Prince George, Edmonton and Winnipeg; with close connections with all prairie centres, as well as with St. Paul, Chicago, and all eastern Canadian and United States points. MONDA- No. 2.—Eastbound leaves at 10:30 a.m. reacMng Winnipeg 2:25 p.m. Thursday. No. 1.—From the east arrives at 6:15 p.m., having 'eft Winnipeg 6 p.m. Friday. WEDNESDAY No. 1.—From the east arrive at 6:15 p.m., having left Winnipeg at 6 p.m. Sunday. THURSDAY ' No. 2.—Eastbound leaves at 10:30 a.m., reaching Winnipeg at 2:25 p.m. Sunday. FRIDAY No. 1.—From the east arrives at 6:15 p.m., having left Winnipeg at 6 •+m\. Tuesday. SATURDAY No. 2.—Eastbound leaves at 10:30 a.m., reachinj Winnipeg at 2:25 p.m. ■ Tuesday. NOTICE. "Trust Companies Act." The attention of directors and shareholders of incorporated companies is drawn to the provisions of the "Trust Companies ..ct, 1914," from which it will be seen tbat no company having in its memorandum of association, any of the powers recited in Schedule A of the above- mentioned Act, shall carry on any business in the Province, unless it is registered according to the provisions of this Act. The final date for such registration is the 4 th September, 1915. W. J. BOWSER, Minister of Finance and Agriculture. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Between MICHAEL SEEBURG, and Plaintiff W. J. KEN..AUOH, Defendant. PURSUANT to an Order of His Honor, Judge F. McB. Young, dated the 4th day of June, 1915, I will offer for sale by public auction at my office in the Court House, Prince Rupert, B.C., on MONDAY, THE 20TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1915, at the hour of EV-EVEN O'CLOCK in the forenoon, the following described lands: — Lot Fourteen (14), Block Twenty- one. (21), Section Six (6), in tbe City ef Prince Rupert, Province of British Columbia, subject to a Judgement for the amount of $1,519.74; Interest thereon at the rate of five (5) per cent, per annum from the 22nd day of December, 1914, and costs Incidental to the sale. Dated at Prince Rupert, B.C., the 7th day of June, 1916. J-H-'l .h'rtS SICIiLI..' -ilmi'Jfr of the County of -.tllo. MINERAL ACT (Form I-'.) Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE RAINIER Mineral Claim, sit tate In the Portland Canal -lining Division of Cassiar District. Where located: On the east side of Bear River. TAKE NOTICE tbat I, R. M. Stewart, F. M. C. No. 94366B, acting for myself and as Agent for Wm. Plgott, F. M. C. No. 94365B. W. D, Noble, F. M. C. No. 94083B, and D. J. Rainey, F. M. C.No. 93804B. Free Miner's Certificate, 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 that action, under section 37, must be commenced before the issue of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 15th day of June, 1915. J5-s5. .NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Granby Bay School. SEALED TENDERS, superscribed 'Tender for Granby Bay School," will be received by the Honourable the Jlinister of Public Works up to 12 o'clock noon of Thursday, the 2nd day of September, 1915, for the erection and completion of a two-room school-house at Granby Bay, Anyox, In the Slteena Electoral District. Plans, specifications, contract, and forma of fender may be seen on and after the 13th day of August, 1915, at the offlce of .1. H. McMullin, Government Agent, Prince Ruiiert; John Conway, Mine Recorder, etc., Stewart; M. Maclnnes, Anyox P. O.; and the Department of Public Works, Victoria. By appliction to the undersigned, contractors may obtain a copy of the plans and specifications for the sum of ten dollars or a marked cheque, 'which will be refunded on their return in good order. Each proposal must be accompanied by an accepted bank cheque or certificate of deposit on a char- cered bank of Canada, made payable to tbe Honourable the .Minister of Public Works, for a sum equal to 10 per cent, of tender, which shall be forfeited if the party tendering decline to enter into contract when called upon to do so, or if he fail to complete the work contracted for. The cheques or certificates of de- losit of unsuccessful tenderers will be returned to them upon the execution of the contract. Tenedrs will not be considered unless made out on the forms supplied, signed with tbe actual signature of tlie tenderer, and enclosed in tbe envelopes furnished. The lowest or nr.y tender not necessarily accepted. J. E. GRIFFITH, Depluy -Hnislor and Public, Works Engineer. Departmenl of Public Works, Victoria, li. C, August, 1915 Skeena Land District—District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Peter Pianibo of Prince Rupert, B. C, occupation Prospector, intends to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following described lands, on the West Coast of Graham Island: Commencing at a post planted four miles north of the northeast corner of Lot 2,437, thence 80 chains north, thence 80 chains east, tbence 80 chains south, thence 80 chains west to point of comniencoment, containing 640 acres more or less. " * ' PETER PIAMBO, Name of applicant. Date located, 3rd July, 1915. a-20 Summer Excursions To The East FROM PRINCE RUPERT TO Winnipeg and return . 860.00 St. Paul antl return . . $60.00 "thicago and retnrn . . . $72.50 Montreal and return . . 8105.00 New York and return 110.70 Toronto and retnrn . 802.00 Hamilton and return . . $02.00 Huston and return , . . $110.00 MINERAL .'.OT Certilicato of Improvements. NOTICE BONANZA, NORTH STAR. EMMA, EMERALD, PRINCESS LOUISE, BONANZA FRACTION, ST. DENIS, LONG SHOT, EMMA FRACTION, AMUR FRACTION, BRENAU FRACTION and VADOS FRACTION Mineral Claims. Situate in tbe Skeenn Mining Division ef Cassiar District. Where located: On Bonanza Creek, Granby Bay, Observatory Inlet B. C. TAKE NOTICE that I, J. Fred Ritchie, Free Jliner's Certificate No. 90071 B., acting as Agent for the Granby Consolidated Mining Smelting & Power Company Limited, Free Miner's Certificate No. 90S10 B., intend, sixty days from tbe date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for Certificates of Improvements, for tbe purpose of obtaining Crown Grants to the above claims. And further take notice that action, under Section 37, must be commenced before the issue of such Cet tificates of Improvements. J. FRED RITCHIE, Agent. j3-s3. Dated this 2nd day of July, 1915, Correspondingly low rates to other points. Trains leave Priiu-e Rupert tit 10:30 a.m. on Mondays, Thursdays nnd Saturdays, making close connections at Winnipeg for all Eastern centres G. T. P. Steamers I Prince Rupert and Prince George sail at 10 a.m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, for Vancouver, Victoria antl Seattle. Through tickets to San Francisco, San Diego and other southern points on sale at G. T. P. ticket office. For full information, reservations and through tickets, apply G. T. P. TICKET OFFICE, THIRD AVENUE, PHONE 800 AGENCY ALL ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES Canadian Pacific Railway Lowest rates to all Eastern points via steamer to Vancouver and Canadian Pacific Railway- Meals and Beitli included on steamer. PRINCESS ALICE, SOUTHBOUND, Saturday, 6 p.m. PRINCESS MAQUINNA. SOUTHBOUND, Sunday, (I p.m. J. O. McNAB, General Agent, corner Third Ave. nnd Fourth St. Skeena Land District—District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Lewis W. Patmore, of Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Solicitor, intends to apply for a licence to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following described land on Graham Island: Commencing at a post planted one mile East of the Northeast corner of Lot 2,435, on West Coast of Grabam Island, tbence North 80 chains, tlience East SO chains, thence South 80 chains, thence West 80 chains to place of commencement. Located June 23, 1915. LEWIS W. PATMORE, by PETER PIAMBO, a-15. Agent. #a oooooaaaoaaaoaaoi0oao0oo0OOO00oooo0000O0O000000000O0 THE UNION STEAMSHIP CO. OF B.C. LTD' S.S. VENTURE—Sails for-GRANBY, NAAS, PORT SIMPSON Mondays 11 a.m. S.S. VENTURE—Sails for VANCOUVER, SEATTLE, VICTORIA; Tuesday S p.m. S.S. CAMOSUN—Sails tor PORT SIMPSON, GRANBY, STEWART; Thursdays a Midnight, August ltith, Sept 2nd. 16th, 30th. S.S. CAMOSUN—Sails for REFUGE BAY. SKIDEGATE, JBDWAY, IKEDA, Saturdays at. .Midnight, August 21st, Sept. 4th, 18th. S.S. CAMOSUN—Sails for .MASSETT, Tuesdays, August 24th, Sept. 7th, 21st. S.S. CAMOSUN—Sail* for SURF INLET, XAMU, RIVERS INLET, VANCOUVER at 10 p.m. Wednesdays, Augusl f 25th, Sept, 8th, 22nd. # JOHN BARNSLEY, AGENT, 681 Second Avenue—Phone 508. g »!WKHKB>&_KKHKHHt«IW^^ Skeena Land Pistrlct—District of (.iti'i'ii Charlotte Islands. TAKE XOTICE thai Peter Plambo, ol Prince Rupert, B, c. occupation Prospector, intends lo apply for permission to prospeel for coal and petroleum over the following described lands, on the West Coast of Graham Island: Commencing al a posl planted three miles north of the northeast corner of Lot 2,437, thence 80 chains nortli, thence 80 chains west, thence SO chains south, thence 80 chains east to point of commencement, containing (140 acres more or less ' PETER PIAMBO, Name of applicant. Date located, 3rd July, 1915. COAL MINES ACT. (Form ot Notice.) Skeena Land District—District of Queen Charlotte Island. TAKE NOTICE that I. W. E. Bullitt, of Prince Rupert, B. C, occupation Stipendiary Magistrate, Intends to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following discribeil lands: On the Wesi Coasl of Graham Island: Commencing at n posl planted one mile ninth of the not th east corner of Lol 2,486, thence northerly so chains, llience eastorlj So chains, thence southerly so chains, thence westerly 80 chnins, to point of commencement. W. K. BURRITT, Name of applicant. Agent, Peter Plambo. Dated located May 10, 1915. The Queen Charlotte Oil Fields Limited •tlicp will open today in Law-Butler Building for sale of n limlteil amount of Treasury Stock a-26'OE*. F. MACDO.NALD, Scc-Treii* G^aaaaaaaa0aaa0aa00aa##00444444440000000000000000ooo<-- Royal Bank of Canada HEAD OFFICE: MONTREAL ESTABLISHED ISi.ll Capital $ 11,500,000 Reserved Fund S 12,500,000 Total Assets $185,000,000 Savings Hank l-.parlni.iil—."il will open an account Branches Throughout Canada anil Rankin:. Connections Willi All Parts of the Unite.1 States. Agents Throughout tlie World. H. P. WILSON, Manager - • Prince Itupert Brunch #000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 aooo Morning Journal Ids. Bring Results Tug " GLEN ROSA " TRY A WANT AD. >»KHKH*Wi}ttlHHttHK^ FOR HIRE ORTFOR CHARTER Oil Burner, carrying qualified Master nntl Engineer, General Tow- Ins, Sand and Gravel supplied; also Scows. Steam up on short notice. For rates etc., apply to Master on Board, ut Davis Bout House, Cow Hay. Phone Green 251). IKHCHK«H*tXHHK«W»i"«W*KW 00000000000000000044440004440000 RUPERT MARINE IRONWORKS AND § SUPPLY CO., LIMITED U'ATEHFHONT. PRINCE RUPERT ENGINEERS, MACHINISTS AND MACHINERY CONTRACTORS Specialists In Marine Power PlanO OH, Steam, or Gasoline, H. C. Coasl Agentsc ror the British Kronilioul Seml-Dlosel on En. nine—ilu- musi reliable nnd economical, ami the cheapest power for fishing bonis, tuns ami pussenger vessels. Standard Gas Bngine Company's Engines ami Parts in stock. •« -f^aK-'•••-'■ - ■v.-_-a-_,.. I'.., ■ ■-*.'.. ' "**« _-.. " '^Mj '—**—* - *ii.'f' -IT*, a Steel, Iron, (His. Wire Rope, Balata 1'i-Itin, B, ('. Wood Pulleys, Columbian Bronze Propellers, Storage Batteries, Dynamos and Murine Accessories, pairs—First-class equipment "nil staff for machine and ship repairs. P.O. BOX5 TELEPHONE 313 I Thursday, September 2, 1915. PRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL GOVERNMENT WEATHER REPORT. Furnished by F. W. Dowling. For 24 hours ending 5 p.m. Bar. educed to sea level . . . 29.910 High, st temp 09.0 Lowest temp 48.0 iKH«KKKKHliKKH>i>i>i>o<,CHKHKK3-0 g PERSONALS «KHX000000000000000000000 L. Hell, locomotive engineer on the G, T. P., arrived in the city last evening by train. > * * * .1. G. McNab, local agent of the C. t P. R., arrived last evening from thei interior, after making a trip to Prince Oeorge. * * * Angus Stewart returned last evening from Hazelton. He will spend a few days here and may return to B#aa#aaaaaaaaaaaiwaaaaana_ SUBSCRIBE FOR - The - "TERRACE DESPATCH" if you are interested in the great agricultural valleys of Lakelse, Kitsumkalum and Naas River. Half the subscription goes to the Red Cross. W. A. MYERS, CENTRAL HOTEL oaoooaaaaaoaooooooooaoaooo the interior again before leaving for | the south. The Silver Standard mine, in which he is interested, is preparing to start up again. * * * Mr. Justice Idington, of the Su- j preme Court of Canada, will leave 1 this morning by the G. T. P. on his return trip to Ottawa. He has studied j condtious in Prince Rupert during i his stay iiere, and is satisfied tbat the 1 city has excellent prospects. CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS NOTICE. "Harvey" Mineral Claim, situate in tiie Portland Canal mining division of Cassiar District. Located at Mapl- Bay, Portland Canal. TAKE NOTICE tbat I, V. G. Humble, acting as agent for Ella H. Humble, Free Minor's Certificate No. 9 4.097B., 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 claim. And further take notice that action, ruder section 86 must be commence before the issue of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 26th lay of June 1915. Skeena Land District—District of Coast Range 5. TAKE NOTICE that I Petei Mc- Lachlan, of Prince Rupert, B. C, occupation Broker, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at high-water mark, on the east side of Detention Island in Prince Rupert Harbor, thence northerly, westerly, southerly, and easterly, following the contour of said Island to the place of commencement .containing one (1) acre more or less. PETER McLACHLAN. Agent, George F .MacDonald. •»»t>)KHKl_-lKHW)KHWHWKHKHK^ I Classified Ads. 1 oaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Hates For Advertising Under Any Heading. Skeena Land District—District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Peter. Pianibo, of Prince Rupert, B. C, occupation Prospector, intends to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following described lands, on the West Coast of Graham Island: Commencing at a post planted one mile north of the north-east corner of Lot 2,435, tlience 80 chains north, thence 80 chains west, thence 80 chains south, thence 80 chains east, to point ol commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. PETER PIAMBO, Name of applicant. Date located, 3rd July, 1915. a-26 Minimum charge of ad. ...... 25c One insertion, per word Ic Six consecutive insertions 4 c Twenty-six consecutive insertions (one montli) 15c Birth notice, one insertion . . . 50c Marriage notice, one insertion . . 50c Death notice, one insertion .... BOc Card of thanks BOc All condensed advertisements are cash in advance, otherwise one cent a word each insertion straight. a 0 FOR RENT. Large nicely furnished room with balcony attached, over-looking harbor. All modern conveniences—87B Borden Street—Phone Black 293. tf. Prince Rupert Journal SOc. per Month #1 i , . '. 4- 'aw f^' V-..'<\ ..i. i' ■ i U'laf. ^ftVv / V'rWl - SYNOPSIS OF COAL MINING REGULATIONS. Coal mining rights of tbe Dominion in Manitoba. Saskatchewan^ and Alberta, tbe Yukon Territory, the Northwest Territories 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 aores will be '.eased to one applicant. Applications *3_ a lease must be made by the applicant in person to th. Agent or Sub Agent of the district in which the rights _pplied for are situated. In surveyed territory the land must Le described by sections, or legal subdivisions of sections, and in unsurveyed territory tbe tract applied for shall be staked out by the applicant himself. Each application must be accjm- panied by a fee of 3 5, which will be refunded if the r.ght* applied for are not available, but not otherwise. A royalty shall be paid on the merchantable output of the mine at the rate of five cents per ton. The person operating the mine shall furnish the Agent with sworn returns accounting for (he full quantity of merchantable coal mined and pay the royalty thereon. If the coal mining rights re not being operated, such returns should be furnished at least once a year. The lease will include the coal mining rights only; but the lessee may be permitted to purchase whatever available surface rights may be considered necessary for the working of the mine at the rate of $10 per acre. For full *nformation application should be made to tl.e Secretary of the Department of the Interior, Ottawa, or to any Agent or Sub-Agent of Dominion Lands. W. W. CORY, Deputy Minister of the Interior Q#####aaa#aaa#aaaa##aaaa#aaa#####aa#aoa####a^ I THE IMPERIAL WATER HEATER COIL £ Patented In Canada. £ FOR STOVES, RANGES AND FURNACES 6 Is made io meet the demands for Instantaneous Hot Water, for 6 t.^u.s b.c ".:hout extra use of fuel. a. 70 IN USE IN PKINCE RUPERT WARNING Pui chasers of any infringements on this coil lay themselves liable to prosecution, equally with the parties making and installing same. LAND ACT. Form Of Notice. Skeena of Land District—District Cassiar. TAKE NOTICE that Richard B MeGlnnis, of San -Irancisco, California, occupation Mining Engineer, intends to apply for permission to lease the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the West shore of Alice Arm, Observatory Inlet, three-quarter ( % ) mile South of the South East corner of the River Mouth Mineral Claim, thence South 425 feet along high water mark; thence East to low water mark; thence Northerly 425 feet more or less, along low water mark to a point due East of this post; thence West to the point of commencement. RICHARD B. McGlNNIS, Name of applicant Dated August 12 1.15. CtttfiKBJWIKKKH'HKHKHKHWl^^ DR. INMAN , I Eye Specialist § The Home of the js^ and the Eagle Mere visitors are cordially welcomed and are shown the result of over fifty years unswerving loyalty to the highest ideals of _\______V and Furity. Here they learn the reasons why "The Old Reliable" Budweiser Hing of all Bottled Beers stands alone at the top of tbe world's best brews. Its mild and exquisite flavor remains always the same — hence its POPULARITY EVERYWHERE. Glasses Accurately Fitted -CHKKH5 JWXHKHXKHKKHKHa Absolutely guaranteed t" give satisfaction. Prices for coil inclinling connections $20 OOIIa ONLY 1*15, LESS CONNECTING U A H>P V U A MGniU THE REhlABhE member flAlVlX I n_tA.il--»l/l>l Phone 489 P. O. Box 308 CLEAN UP AND PAINT UP NOW O-CEDAR MOPS, O-CEDAR MOP POLISH ALABASTINE SANITARY WALL COATING WATER HOSE, GARDEN TOOLS, WATERING CANS MARTIN-SENOUR 100 PER CENT. PURE PAINT PAINT BRUSHES, LAWN MOWERS AND GRASS SHEAR**- CARPET BEATER*:. GARBAGE PAILS WINDOW SCREENS, SCREEN DOORS —AT THE— KAIEN HARDWARE CO., eos Third av Prince Rupert Transfer Co. --POR- Coal, Furniture Moving, Baggage and Heavy Teaming W. J. CRAWFORD, Manager PHONE 566 rrS •K»<"-*-H*l«*HK14KH>^^ LUMBER SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS Prince Rupert Lumber Co. FIRST AVE. AND McBRIDE ST. PRINCE RUPERT Phone 25 Branch Yard at Smithers, B.C. >WKHKHKB>l»**Wt^ <hS<^^ o 8. SAVE MONEY IN INSURANCE AS WELL AS IN OTHER LINKS Insure with me In non-Board ^ companies. -They nre not weak x or Irresponsible concerns—I x .... ' i-hin- b-.it .t! me-f * ¥e You a Valued Watch? That needs Repairing or Overhauling Get it done by AN EXPERT who bus given years to make himself proficient. P, Morion is in charge ol' lho Repair Department, Formerly employed with Tiffany & Co., Xew York; Uh-k aV' Sons, Montreal; und Shleve A- Co.,' San Francisco. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE CHANCE WELL ASSORTED STOCK <>!•' JEWELLERY AT RIGHT PRICES Blakely Co., Jewellers Coiner Third .Avenue and Sixth .Street o oa##aaaaaaao0a###ao#aaaaaaaaaaaa0##00O00a0O00a0aaaoaa T- Bottled only (with Cork* or Crown Cape) at the Anheuser-Busch Brewery St. Louis, Mo. rell S PI e 150—Roofn ll Smith 5 § Block fi 00000044444444444444440404 #004000000il004400000000000 Reduced Price of MILK The Standard Dairy will deliver pure milk of its usual lii. li standard at 5 cents a Pint or 10 cents a Quart. Pbone Standard Dairy. Blue 247 00000000000000000000000004 El Coal, Cement, Plaster and Brick AND A COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDERS' SUPPLIES WESTHOLME LUMBER CO., LTD. First Avenue Prince Rupert Telephone 186 fH###U##t Genuine Wellington Coal OUR COAL LASTS LONGER—IT'S THE BEST. ■ Phone 15—Prince Rupert Coal Company
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Date Issued | 1915-09-02 |
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