The Journal $5.00 a Year VOL. V. PRINCE RUPERT, 1$. C, SUNDAY, MAY 123, 1018. Price 3 Cents. No. 163. CANADIANS AGAIN COVER THEMSELVES WITH GLORY ITALY TO FORMALLY ENTER THE WAR TOMORROW Paris, May 22.—The King of Italy has issued a decree requisitioning all vehicles and horses for transport services, From May 23 a state of war is declared in the provinces of Sondrio, Brescia, Nerona, Vicenza, Belluno, Udine, Venezia, Treviso, Padua, Mantua, the Islands, and communes of Adriatic Coast. All communications with Italy stopped. British Troops Have Repulsed The Germans North Of Labassee HOW AUSTRIA WAS READY TO YIELD CONCESSION THAT AUSTRIANS OFFERED TO KEEP PEACH What Duty Could Have .'.liiieil By Keeping Out or The Present. War. The Vienna Cabinet in what is said to have been a sincere effort to ensure enduring peace between the dual monarchy and Italy, and to take into account the lasting groat vital interest of both empires, had resolved on far-reaching concessions to Italy of a territorial nature. These concessions were: London, May 22.—Official report says:—"Tiie Britisii troops have repulsed a strong attack north of Labassee. They inflioted heavy losses on the enemy. In the section of north Arras, the enemy bombarded our positions violently. Our artillery replied suc- cessfslly. In spite of the bombardment, wo took several additional positions in the northern part of Ablain iuid made some prisoners. Tiro Voters List. S. Hoslains, government agent at Hazelton, who is in the city went through the list of persons objected to by the Liberals for the purpose of giving information to the representatives of both political parties, as to the whereabouts of the long list. In some cases he was able to decide that the persons were either removed o~ were in the district. A censidearable number he I'll." BOSTONIANS PLAY "FANTANA" MONDAY NIGHT "'First, part of the Tyrol Inhabited by Italians was to he ceded to Italy. "Second, the western hank of the Isonzo, In so far as the population could not decide was purely Italian, and the town of Gradisca, likewise, was to be ceded to Italy. "third, Trteste was to be made an imperial free city, receiving an administration which would insure Italian character of the cily and to have an Italian university. "Fourth, Italian sovereignty over Avlona (a seaport of Albania) and a spheie of influence belonging thereto to be recognized. "Fifth, Austria-Hungary declared her political disinterestedness regarding Albania. "Sixth, the national interests of Italians In Austria to be particularly respected. "Seventh, Austria-Hungary to grant amnesty lo iiolitical military prisoners belonging to the ceded territory. "Eighth, further wishes ot Italy regarding the general Question to be assured every consideration. "Ninth, Austria-Hungary, after the conclusion of the agreement, to give a solemn declaration concerning the concessions. "Tenth, mixed commissions for the regulation of the details of the concessions to be appointed. "Eleventh, after the'conclusion of the agreement Auslro-Hungarinn sol-' diers, natives of the occupied terrl-.the gout. The Bostonians manage- Prince Rupert Men In The Trenches Prince Rupert's First Contingent that left here under Col. C. W. Peck, is now serving in the trenches at the front. Definite information has been received by Hal Peck of this city, in a letter he got yesterday from Mrs. C. \V. Peck, who is in Victoria. Col. Peck had cabled from the front to his wife on May 17, that he and his command had been in the trenches and had just returned to billets. *-h«hkh'b»i"'<hKh"b.^^ Good Sum Was Raised For Red Cross Work PLENTIFUL SUPPLY OF FISH COMING HA LIBIT CONTINCES TO ARRIVE HERE IN QUANTITY ALL THE TIME Canadian Express Company Hits Its Own Oars In Use Now. There continues to arrive here, a plentiful supply or halibut. The Kelly ot the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage came in yesterday with 110,- 000 pounds. In addition to that boat, the Roald Amundsen, an American halibut catcher came in for'a second time to unload here. The Canadian Express Company (Continued on Page Four.) SIR RICHARD HAS SECURED ORDERS PRESENCE OF PREMIER OF I!. C. IN ENGLAND BRINGS BUSINESS TO COAST About $1400 Collected Yesterday To Be Used In Hospital Work For the Wounded Soldiers-Special Appeal Was Made Last Night British Bottoms Will Be Made Available For Cnrryitng Trade. The Hon. W. n. Ross has announced that the British Admiralty is placing an order with British Columbia mills for 10,000,000 feet of d'mension lumber for shipments in June and July. The Provinci"! Government was informed of its successful efforts on behalf of the export lumber trade by cable from Sir (Continued on Page Four.) Prince Rupert by a system of tagging carried out by the ladies, yesterday raised almost SI,4fin for the Bed Cross work. All day long a diligent committee kept at work In the undertaking. All the returns were not In last night, but it is expected that when all are received, the total will be little under ?1 400, Last evening a system of open air concerts was given. The band contributed selections and the Weisli choir sang patriotic songs. Short appeals Were made by William Manson, 11.P.P., G. W. Morrow, T. D. Pattullo and Rev. R. H. Grant. These appeals were very strongly made by the citizens who spoke, and resu'ted in a ready final response MINING SHOULD BRING WEALTH THIS PAD!" (IP THE PROVINCE IS VERY UK il IN" MINERALS Canadians Have Driven Enemy Out At Point Of The Bayonet Dominion Troops Add to Their Glory By Another Fierce Charge In Which They Completely Routed The Germans—Casualty List Is Nearly FiveJI5**"**5^"^^ Hundred—Entrenched And Successfully Resisted Counter Attacks. The Copper Resources Are Grcat> i-a*i iii The Province Of Britisii ('oliiiiilir.i. Tlie Board of Trade luncheon that was lit-ld yesterday on hoard tlie G. T. P. steamer Prince George, was addressed by A. W. Garde, who took for his subject Hines and Minerails. The address dealt very largely with the resources of the northern part of the province, in the line of minerals. In introducing the sNbject, Mr, Gardo referred to the value of mining in the province. At the present time the province wan producing about $30,000,000 from its mines. In the whole of the i rovince importance attached to the Prince Rupert Districl, and he did not mean by that the smaller district as dis- (Continued on, Page Three.) This Popular Company open Their Engagement At The Westholme Willi New "fork Success. Ottawa, .May 22.—Just one month German counter attacks. It was a Of the many musical successes produced In Xew York, "Fantana" in which the Juvenile BostonianB open their engagement at the Wostbolnie Theatri on Monday the 24th, stand head and shoulders above them all, inth ror the length or its run In the Dig City and Its artistic excellence i. The score tecum with tuneful numbers of Ilic kind thai runs In onu's head ror days; the book is full or screamingly runny situations, any one or whicli is enough to bring a smile to tho face of a dyspectlc with tories, shall not further participate In the war." ment has provided handsome cos- (Contia-uell on Page Four.) WW>lKH»IKW$iKH**^^ Genuine Wellington Coal OUR O0AL LASTS LONGER—IT'S THE BEST. Phone IS—Prince Rupert Coal Company aWHWWJa'HKH'HW^^ alter the deadly right at Langemarck, when the Canadian troops won such praise, the troops trom the Dominion with their ranks tilled again grappled with the Huns and won again In the tussle. On Thursday evening the second anil the third brigades moved Into advanced trenches. In reserve were the firsl and fourth brigades. Opposite the Canadian tr. nclies -■ is a 311 en", pei iii.in strongly held by i be li I mans, and which proved deadly tor the Allies, So tn i !>! some v.'." e they, that the i ommanders had been Instructed to drli e thi? enemy from ibcsc trendies. For some hours the British nuns raked the German position with shrapnel, which destroyed the wire entanglements. At a given time tlie guns ceased. The second and third brigades dashed from their trenches and on to the German positions. The Canadians were met by deadly machine gun fire. Nothing could stop the rush of the Canadians, however, who trusted to their bayonets. They swept the Germans from their position. Many machine guns and prisoners were taken. Once the position was gained the Canadians dug themselves in and held it against lvilliant piece of work, but the price paid was very great. In the two brigades there were 4S7 casualties. YESTERDAY'S HAS IR! ALL Northwestern League Vancouver 10, Seattle 2. Aberdeen 3, Victoria 1. Spokane 7, Tacoma '■',. .Nidi..nal League i' I igo ■ Boston 4. Other gainea postponed, American Lcngne Washington «, Cli '.'land 7, Innings. Philadelphia 2, Detroit B. Huston 3, Chicago 11. New York 2, St. Louis li. Coast League San Francisco 0 Salt Lake 12. Portland 0, Venice 3. Los Angeles 11, Oakland 2. CHILDREN'S SPORTS WILL III HELD ON MONDAY fi I o la The fi Methodist Service. The Rev. Wright ot the Baptist Church, will conduct the evening service in the Methodist Church this evening. In the absence of the Rev. Mr. Dimmick. Chief Vlckers I'vcr Remember Children On May 24. i fi |ft While the Idea of a ■:■ neral cell S bratlon on May""2-I was dropped In " the cily this year,, the day will nol f. ■ wit iou1 iis progi ainme for i . hildren, Tlirougl tl i effi rti ol jjj Chief I'tckerfl, .1, Bei I and ol . . 8 ll : -'; : to rovide fo for children of 12 : nd in il r T si on will be Id oi'ol Hill on ll recreation Tin large boys and gti la vt il! li i ■ to wall until July I for i heir i onti si I! 2 Nights Only starting MONDAY, MAY 24TH The Famous Juvenile Bostonians Mondny The tuneful -iHimnese- operatta '• FANTANA " TUESDAY Tiie up-to-tlic-inlniitc musical comedy "TIPPERARY MARY" Introducing the inucli talked of riperrii) Trot. Timely I'ii SS5c„ 50c .V 7"c; boxes SI.(Ill Sc;iis on sale Snturiliv) ni Orme's. o tweco o o-ckxhj-c 0*00 o o o a a a o cnw» 044444440444000O0000a0CO00a0O00000a0aa00ao00oa00oa000 " What More For The Soldiers?" The collection on Saturday was a great success. Well done! i'i ince Rupert, Thai will be sent to omr wounded defenders. Now remember they also ask for :ox for the well men in the He'd. The L. O, I). E. are packing there "Empire Day" bale on Wednesday and will be most grateful for donations of heavy gray sox, either hand knit or bough'. They will also forward any parcels sent in by otlier societies. All sox should be washed and have the size on on them and be in by Tuesday night. Receiving centre, Mrs. McMulleii, Second Avenue. Sunday, May 23, 101" PRINCB RUPERT JOBRNA'L pmm JSuuett journal Telephone 138. O. II. NELSON, Editor. Office: 128 Tl Ird Avenue I ■ear McBrlde Street. Telephone L3S; Postofllce Box 60 7. DAILY EDITION. Publish. ! every morning except Monday. Delivered by carrier In the city at the following rule, if paid in advance:—■ One "rear '"■"') Six Months ." $2.50 Three Months $1.25 If not paid In advance, per Montli $0.50 lng trade of \'-- *v< i.i Is done ln Engl botto . Thanks to the English fleet these "common car- ; rs" i free i sail On sea i, Restricted they may be by strlngenl or even unfair rules, bjal the facl remains thai they arc busy al the world task of i '< ■ goods to and Ei : ih i oris. is if tin "rt Ilroad . :• ems" ., ... \. '.-■. In opi ratli n . lng led up by i ri d strike. Ri (fell the paralysis that, fell ii \i.i, i li an business al the Skeena Land Dislrict — D -let of Queen Charlotte Islan. TAKE NOTICE that Charles William Adams, of Victoria, It. O, occupation Policeman, inlends to ap1 ply for permission to prospect tlie following described lands tor coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted ten chains west of a small bay on tho Bouth-east p'"-le of Frcderich Island, thenco west SO Skeena Land District - - District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that George Kirk- ham Marshall, ot Vancouver, B. O, occu]':,iion Merchant, intends to apply for permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and . etroleum: Commencing al a posi i-i in ' 10 chains south of the Creek, thence east . ins, thence south 80 . ains, chains, thenee north <i0 chains, thence wesi SO chains, thence north ;' noe east 80 chains, Ihence south j80 chains to point of commencement. CHARLES Wll.I.!.'. .1 ADAMS, Per ,1. VV. Connell, Agent, Dated February 18th, 1915. aplS 80 chains to the point oi commence i:' il . . | IE KIRKHAM MAR! 11 M.I.. i1, r .1. W. Connell, Agent. Dated February 22nd, 1915. ap20 WEEKLY EDITION. Published every Friday for circa lation outside the City of Princa Rupert at $2.00 a year, iddreased to points In Canada; or $8,00 a year to all points in the United Kingdom tbe United Stales or other foreign countries. Adveitlsinu Hates Upon Application ■ .aa-a.. outbreak ol the war, before we understoo l I ii England's Reel was , ;;,., ifioal and In business : be ' vi rwlu lining majority of the boats in which our foreign shipments were made. should thai Eleel bi pul out of action, the world's fabric of sea com- mei >■" '■ ould E '11 utterly. Think, too, of what England's fleet means to that difficult yet vital American tenet—the Monroe Doctrine. Whal mini can doubl thai were German; to sweep Hie seas of British warships her strong commercial :■ Soul Ii America would be turned into an actual governmental Then we would be faced however, when there i j with choice of throwing the Monroe stringency felt, ii was expected tha Doctrine overboard or fighting for Sunday, May 1915. Skeena Land District — Dislrict or Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that George W. Ken-, of Prince Rupert, occupation Prospector, intends lo apply ror permission i.» prospeel the following described laads for coal und petroleum: Coniincscing at a posl planted SO chains easl and 80 chains norih of 180 ohains, (hence west su cnains, Hie month of West River, thence thenco south SII chains, thence east west su chains, Ihence soutli 80 SO chains to point of commencement. cliains, tlience easl 80 cliains, thence GEORGE VV. KERR, norlli 80 chains to the poinl of com- per .lames F. Redmond, Agen-t. niencoraent. Date(j February 19th, 1915. apl8 George w. kerr, ! — — Per .lames F. Redmond, Agent. Slteena Land District — Districl of Queen Charlotte Islaads. G, T, P, Skei na Land Dli trict — Distrlat or Queen Charlotte Island-;. TAKE NOTICE thai George W. Kerr, of Prince Rupert, occupation Agent, intends lo apply for permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and petroleum: Commenoing al a post planted 240 chains cast, of the mouth of West River, thence north | j Steamship Sailings FOR VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE S.S. Prince Rupert every Friday at 9 A.M. S. S. Prince George Every Monday at 9 A.M. FOR ANYOX: . S.S. Prince Rupert Every Wednesday art Midnight CITY 1)11) WELL. The cily of I sine Rupi rl b hind wlien an eai is made for aid to the worthy. The Red Cross appeal yesterday was one tha* called for liberal donations. At a time,jgrasp? there might be sum. curtailment in the liberal giving usually characteristic of lhe place. Tiie eitizi ns, however, did Iheir duty well. ENGLAND'S I :i"T. (The Rocky Mountain News, Denver Colorado.) That we should speak out to England in behalf of ihe International law which she and ourselves have upheld In the past—yes. But that we should "twist the lion's t il" or unfairly embarass a comb, i,i in this great war—no, a hundred times, no, This should lie America's position. Let us get it char in our minds before American public opinion forms definitely upon President Wilson's protests in behalf of the rights of our shipping. We have a feeling of momentary resentment against England's fleet because il has sternly enforced practices which we fully consider deviations rrom our mutual ideas of international law. Yet, after all, what is England's fleet ? Without il where would the United States he today? Ninety per cent, of Hie sea carry- it. In this sense ihe English fleet today is really the American fleet. Our protest to England on her treatment of our ships is justified. O ir protest to Germany against the violation of Belgium's neutrality, the greatest national crime of our century would also have been justified. We made the protest In one case, we did nol make il in the other. Let us not let tacts swerve us Trom the straight line of neutrality in whicli we have tried to guide our course. Let us not turn a reasonable rote to a friendly nation into an occasion i'or jingoistic onslaughts upon her in her hour ol need. NOTICE TO MARINES. On and after May 2.">lh. the present light at Cape Mudge, will l.c obscured to south hound vessels by a new tower under construction. In its place a lamp will be hung from the new structure, visible only lo south bound vessels. Prince Rupert Journal 50c. per Month Send for Five Roses COUPON .Write Nam* «■•) AdMtM* plainly Don't (i rft-t vo endow Ten C*Bnl> Cook Book— REING A MANUAL OF GOOD RECIPES cutf-illy choun (ram thc runtiibution* of over two thousand mb*.ccs3-!u, us-ms of F'vr" Roses Flour throughout Canada. Abo Useful Notes on the various cla--»es of good i.ii. ■;.■•. lo cat, all of which have bctn carefully clicciccd and rocbccVcd by eomprtt-nt authority- "jI'resii your Envelope lo UKE Of THE WOODS MULIHG-CO. LIMITED. WtMHIPES Distributor! r'llnce Rupert, 11.C STEWART « MOIll.KV I'FH.I.Y. IMH'<"I,AH * OO. NaMC of rcair. Dated February lfiHi, 1915. api 3' [■AKE NOTICE ihat Albert Scott a,,.„„ .,,,... ~ Lock, of Victoria, li. C, occupation "".V :r",r ""Vr "Z,D's"rlot °f Agent, Intends to apply tor permls- '•' :l ' barlotte kIi'»li Lion to prospeel the blowing d scri-bed lands Eor ceil and petro TAKfi NOTI-dH that Isaac Wax- stock, of Victoria, D. C„ occupation Billiard Parlor Manager, intends to apply ror permission to prospect thelNuaiber follnvvins described lands for coal and petroleum: CoBunancing at a post planted 20 (riiai.is south and 10 cliains west of the south-easl poinl or Freeman's Island, thence south SO chains, thence west So chains, thence north SO chains, t*henee east SO chains lo-tho point of commenca- ment. 1'SAAC WAXST0CK. Per J. W, Connell, Agenl. Dated February Slird, 1916. apLM eum; Commencing al a posl'planted at the n*i til-wen corner of Lot !48i Otard Bay) Skeena Land District (near thenae north SO chains, llience wesi SO chains, toence south so chains, thence pasl SO chains to the poind of commencement. ALBERT SCOTT LOCK, Per J, W. Connell, Agent. Dated February 20th, 1916. aplS Dislrict of Queen Charlotte Islands TAKE NOTICE that Thomas Marshall, of Vancouver, B. O, occupation Merchant, intends to apply for permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted SO chains west of the mouth of Steele Creek, thence SO chains west, tlience SO chains north, thence SO chailis east, thence 80 chains south to the point of commencement. THOMAS MARSHALL. Per .1. W. Connell, Agenl. Dated February 22nd, 1915. ap20 Skeena Land District — Dislrict of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that. George W. Kerr, or Prince Rupert, occupation Prospector, inlends to apply for per- jmission to prospect the following described land's for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted 100 chains cast and SO cliains north oi' the mouth ot West River, thence SO cliains east, flience 80 chains south, tlience SO chains west, thence SO chains north to the point of commencement. GEORGE W. KEItR. Per .lames F. Redmond, Agent. Dated February 19th, 1915. aplS Skeena Land Dislrict — District or Queen Charlotte Islands, i AKE XOTICE thai Albert Henry Tanner, of Victoria, B. C, occupation Dentist, intends to apply for permission to prospeel the following described lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted 40 chains .west and 10 chains south of the south-east corner or Port Channel, tlience west SO chains, tllence south SO chains, thence east 80 chains, thenco north 80 chains to ihe point or commencement, ALBERT HENRY TANNER. Per J W. Connell, Agent. Dated February 23rd, 1915. ap22 Skeena Land District — District, or Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Lorenzo Alexander, oi Victoria, B.C., occupation Miner, Intends to apply tor permission to prospect the following described lands ror coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted SO chains east of the mouth of Steele Creek, in Louis Harbor, thence SO cliains norlh, thence 80 chains east, llience 80 chains south, thence SO cliains west to the point ol commencement. LORENZO ALEXANDER. Per .1. W. Connell, Agent Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that August Leb- sanft, or Victoria, B.C., occupation Hotel Manager, intends to apply for permission to prospect the following described lands lor coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted ten chains west of a small bay on 'the south-east side of Frederick Island, tllence nortli SO chains, tlience east SO chains, thence south 80 chailis, thence west 80 chains to the point of commencement. AUGUST LBBSANFT, Per .1. W. Connell, Agent. Dated February lSth. 1915. aplS Skeena Land Dislrict — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that George Palmer Might, of Seatlie, Wash., occupation Broker, Intends to apply for permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and pelroieum: Commencing at a post planted 160 chains east of the south-east corner of Coal Licence No. 10020, thence easl SO chains, llience south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, tlience north SO chains to the point of commencement. GEORGE PALMER MIGHT, Per .1. W. Connell, Agent. Dated February 22nd, 1915. nplS Dated February 22nd, 1916. np- Pasaenger train carrying electric lighted sleeper and parlor cafe car lean's for Hie east on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 10 . a.m. Through tourist sleeping car to Winnipeg every Wednesday. For through tickets, reservations and full Informutlon apply to O. T. P. Ticket Oilice, Thiw Ave.; Agency all Atlantic Sleana- Bahip Lines. MNgaauanBaM i (■■■■■■■i ammmi ■ '"sum*i-iisa &ttiixmat3——ymwi?J3mtmxmffitt~*!i Canadian Pacific Railway PRINCESS MAY SOUTHBOUND, SUNDAY 8 P.M. PRINCESS MAQUINNA, FOR ALASKA, MONDAY, MAY 24, J. G. McNAB, General Agent,corner Third Ave. and Fourth St. IM *W*«HM«HiHmi^^ THE UNION STEAMp^CQ^B^LTD' S.S. VENTURE Southbound Tuesdays at 8 p.m. Sailings for Granby, Simpson and the Naas Sundays at Midnight Por further particulars apply to JOH.\ BARN8LBY, AGENT :: 681 Second Ave), Plione 868 Agency Atlantic Steamships. tXM44444404444444444000444404444™40044O00404440 „„rtKH» gJKWftlKHKHKHKHS-Ml^^ <H>a>00*KHXa<-| Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE XOTICE thai James l'. Redmond, of Prince Rupert, l">. ('., occupation Prospector, Intends to apply for permission to prospect the folli " lng desoribed lands for coal and I I urn ncing al a posi planted 110 chaini north of the Mace ■■.. ' ; hi" Lincoln Bay, I In nco easl ' Tli 80 chains, v 10. cliii na to ; he | I I 'I, 191 5, ap21 Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE XOTICE thai Phyllis Burgess, of Victoria, P.. O, occupation wife of It, M, Burgess, intends to apply for permission io prospect lhe following described lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing al a post planted 2*0 chains east of lhe south-easl cbrner of Coal Licence| No. 10020 (near Otard Hay), thence smith so chains, tlience cast SO chains, tlience north sn chains, tlience wesi su cliains to the point of commencement. PHYLLIS BURQE IS, Per .1 VV. Connell, Agent, I ' bruai . -"I!.. 1915. apl8 Districl el ■ ■ ■ • I I,Hills. ; Louise Lincoln, of Victoria, B, ''.. occupation ■ . inlends in apply for 11 Ion to prospect the following described lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing al a post planted at the mouth of Mace River, which empties Into Lincoln Hay, at the nortli end or Port Channel, thonce west sn chains, Ihence south SO chains, thence east 80 chains, tllence nortli SO chains to the point of commencement. LOUISE LINCOLN. Per .1. W. Connell, Agent. Haled Pebruary 23rd, 191". uplil Groceries—Our prices arc- the low. est in town. You will save money o- Blniost every article. Give us a Iria order today. Phone 123. Prompt de i.ery Mussallem & Co., 423 Fifth Ave, Easl. Slteena Land District tricl ol :i Charlotte Islands, TAKE NOTICE thai George VV, Kerr, of Prim ■ Rupi rt, oi d i applj n to pro Hcrlbed land (or coal and petrol- in n. d ic I lanted SO clinics easl of t he mouth of Wi 11 River, thence 80 chains north, tllence 80 cliains cam. thence '-11 chains south, (I ei ah esl to tue point of commencement. GEORGE W, KERR, Per James P. Redmond, Agent, Dated February 19th, 1915. ap1S Skeena Land Districl — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Albert Scott Lock, of Victoria, B, C, occupation Salesman, intends to apply for permission to prospeel lhe following described lands ror coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post plant-ed at the north-west corner of Lot Number 2484 (near Otard Hay) tllence west SO chains, thence soulh SO chains, Ihence east SO chains, tbence north 80 rhains to the point of commencement. ALBERT SCOTT LOCK. Per I. \V. Connell, Agent, Dated February 20th, 1915. aplS Royal Bank of Canada HEAD OFFICE: MONTREAL ESTABLISHED ISO!! Capital $ ll,,-,(10,000 Reserved Pond $ 12,500,000 Total Assets "1185,000,000 Savings Bank Department—$1 will open an account Branches Throughout Canada and Banking Connections With All Parts of the United States. Agents Throughout the World. II. P. Wll.sox, Manager - . |.,.im.c i{„.le,., Branch **<»WVM*W0^^ CLEAN UP AND PAINT UP NOW O-CEDAR .More, O-CEDAR MOP POLISH ALA13AST1NE SANITARY WALL COATING WATER HOSE, GARDEN TOOLS, WATERING CANS MARTIN-SENOUR 100 PER Ch.-IT. PURE PAINT PAINT BRUSHES, LAWN MOWERS AND GRASS SHEARS CARPET BEATERS, GARBAGE PAILS WINDOW SCREENS, SCREEN DOORS ■AT THE— KAIEN HARDWARE CO.,608Th.t d Av 0»i"h»iW»&iKk..j .>oOa0444a40aO4O4O0O0O4r^ ,.i«<l*KHWOaWrfi*KHJa Prince Rupert Transfer K'OR- Coal, Furniture Moving, Baggage and Heavy Teamin? W. J. CRAWFORD, Manager phone 566 °";;"™r;™. 044444404044444444444404444440444 IKHKBWKHKHMHWIWHaetttiHJ The Morning Journal 50 cents per Month {?<£ C7 /* PRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL Sunday, May 1*915 LAST Yl'.VIi'S OUTPUT OK LUMBER PRODUCT* In Spile Of Conditions That Prevailed Decline Was Not Marked. A preliminary estimate prepared by direction ot tbe .Minister of Lands shows thai the total value ot the lumber products of Britisii Columbia for the year 1914 is $28,680,000, as compared with $33,600,000, the total for the previous year. II will be remembered that the last five months ot lull, were seriously affected by the war upheaval, Ihat conditions were unsettled lor a month or two previous to the outbreak ol' hostilities, owing to the political situation in Europe and the consequent stoppage of the flow of capital necessary to feed development, enterprises in Canada In common with oilier new countries; also that the war let lo Internment, destruction and commandeering of tonnage. Under sueli circumstances affecting practically six months ot'lasl 'year, the decline In the figures is much less lliuii might have been anticipated. MINING SHOULD. fContinued trom Page One.) Lead could no; he done without, J Manitoba, 1,1" ' there were many sul..-:'■■ wan and 6,000 tutes for it in various lines now. In lumbi ineral, Hazelton had produced some ore of good value, and the Portland, canal also had good showing. His view was that in the mat- isl fitisl in i Land :.; itrici District of: Qmeen Charlotte ' Paine Blue lisa Res. Pnone UP-TO-DATE ter of smelting Uu ores here, thai [ heat the ins proved to i nus lally -■■:■■ .i;. '..; hay and cl ivei iws, noi more than 1 0 ]"i- c al he estii ■ ■ (1 I'or all Canad t I i I ; per cer.t. 1 yeai ! cent, electric smelting would be the method thai should be reso: The facilities existed here foi this, and it would he the method adopted lie felt. The mosl Importanl mineral that In 1913. Tho i condition would be produced in this district,|91 per dent, orth. i i lard or full however, was copper. The centre of i crop as compared with IG.7 pei ant. gravity as tar as copper was con- las* year (ilay 6) 89.6 er cent, and earned, wes swinging to the north|74.« per cent In 1912 he felt. This was going to be of] the mosl Importance In the mining' line. Al the Hidden Creek mine at I Anyox. he said there was more copper developed thai there was in the MCE NOTICE tl ' cott,. 0 ; °t -"i, orl , B. pation j b^llf Q PfiRTu F R '"Tl' to 1 eai Stock Salesman, intend -, Lli-Lwril U LfllllnyL s/U lUll.nul L',2,8,700 acres, as com V " mi'"lk'M, ;"" ' n.''""'" ' ' ""'ingj : [bed lairds far ci eirol- d with !'."'.' rei ;',: dommanciijg al oi .tented, forty c'.inins west south of the aau-th- *oi Port Channel, then* it SO '. hates, thenae south ■■"■ chain eel 80 chai is, thence no the point of coma si - VLBERT IC FT Li Per .1. W. . ' nnell Dated February 23rd, 1915. ap22 under As in i i of wlntei I- O. T. P. CARTAiiE AGENTS 126 : "TREET JINGLE POT COAL to nandli d ... is orders recti on Phone No J. H. HILDITCH Contractor ai -lev Estimates glvi u ill las .-« of work, whether sinull or kiini.. Per. miaul attention given lo every Item. PHONE ''' 11 tinct from the rest of the province. He meant, rather the greater districl which embraced all the territory that was tributary In any way to the city. Thin included the Skeena district, the Omineca part of Cariboo, part of Bella Coola, Stickine, Liard, Atlin and part, of the Yukon and the pan handle of Alaska, all of which would lie tributary to Prince Rupert. All this dislrict would lira- .at.' towards Prince Ruperl. The country he said was difficult to prospect, bul some of the difficulties were overcome by the fact thai there were great inlets so that the parts could be more easily rea.lied and ore shipped rrom the properties. The importance of I lie mining industry was alluded to by the speaker, who pointed out that when they took minerals out of the earth, they were adding to the wealth of the country. Nothing added more to that wealth. There was moreover, no ill will among mining operators. The opening up of n mine meant that new money was being introduced and helped the others in tlie district. With respect to the Omineca, he referred to the fact that Ihe. railway gave access to a great area that had hitherto been difficult to reach. He believed that eventually, that would become a dredging proposition. Cold had been the standard or wealth. Incidentally Mr. Garde nun. tioned thai he thought thai if silver were to he standardized, that 1 to 32 would he nearer the proper relation than the proposal or 1 to 16, Skeena Land District—Pistrlct of Queen Charlotte Islands Take notice that Thomas P. O'Farrell, af Vancouver, B.C. miner, intends lo apply to Ihe. Minister of Lands for u license to prosnecl tor coal and pretoleum on ahe following d. crihed lands: Commencing al a post siinati d miles west of the south-wesl corner of lol 21!". I, thence . ■ ' tbence east su chains, thence north 80 ch " point of eomn enci menl THOMAS. P. ' I LL. Dated the 4th day of March, I915. Skeena Land District- Dlstrlcl of Queen Charlotte Islands Take notice tbat Thomas I'. O'Farrell, of Vancouver, B.C. miner, Intends to apply to the Mlnlstei ol Lands for a license to prospect for coal and pretoleum on tlie following described lands: Commencing al a post situated two and a half miles east and two miles nortli of the south west corner of lot 2-1 ."1, tlience 8 i'th '<& chain?, thence west. SO chains, thence north SO chains, thence east 80 chains to point of com mencement. THOMAS p. O'FARRELL. Dated the 31 In '' ' rch, I91S, whole of ihe Kootenays. The Rocher de Doule was also shipping and showing up well. The grade that vas found, compared very tai with that mined elsewhere. itefen nee was made to the war, a ml the effect it had had in bringing about a condition where the government sought to a void the limine of Ihe copper going to tho enemy. There was good reason foi the governmenl to securing a site al Prlnse Rupert for the refining of the ore, as was new being considered. Cheap power could be got here. a Tlie railway and the ocean gave excellent opportunities for shipping, lho weather conditions were such thai they did not have to guard against frost, labor was abundant here; the mining laws were as good in this province as anywhere, if hot better; and iu addition, there was a good Board of Trade here. Along the line of iron, Mr. Garde pointed out that there were deposits on the coast thai would sooner or later be utilized. Priace Rupert should look forward to having a smeller here for Iliis purpose. He felt thai whereas railways lived by the long hauls, that therefore thc railways were nol anxious for the smelling of iron on the coast, Tlie smelling when it was done, he felt, would be by electricity. There were other minerals found here, and these would add to the general wealth. The cily of Spokane was cited as a city that had grown up on the mining Industry. Prince Itupert he felt would have more interest in the mining resources than in other lines. Ile thought thai this industry should receive every encouragement from the city. The thanks of the Hoard wai conveyed io Mr. Garde by D. O. Stewart, the president of the Hoar.I. Maritime Provini progress in the Excellent Seeding Progress. It is yet too m to r. u on tbe bul exc ''I n ding of grains is reported from all I'.. a in six provinces. Aboul double the amount of seeding; was accomplished i tli is* year on April "Oth, than was completed on May i". in 1914. Of Skeena Land District ■ District or Qui in Chi rlotl ' ' mis. TAKE NOTICH tin John VVeslUff Connell. of Victoria, B, C, occupation Broker, Intends to ipply for permission lo prospeat the following described lands for eoal and petroleum: Commencing at * : osl planted 40 chains easl and Sn hail b of tiie south-east eoraer of Kiok la Inlet, thence east SO chains, thence nortr Si cliains. tbence wesi 80 chains, tlience simlli 80 chains to| the poinl of commencement. .IOHN" VVESLET CONNELL. Daied February 22nd, 191 5. ap20 HE HIGH ( 06T Ol LIVING IU - DUCTED HY BUYTNfl YOUR l!«si Quality Domestic Lump Coal $9.8(1 Per Ton Best Quality Wished Nut foal SH.T'1 Pec Ton DELIVERED —Till,— Union Transfer Co. Prince Rnpert, B.C., Phono 30 FREDERICK PEI I I . li C. Barrister, Solicitor and No i-'iblln Oflic II, EXCHANGE BLOCK Skeena Land Districl - District of Queer. Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Harry Mc- Mann, of Victoria. B. C, occupation Carpenter, Infceartfi to Spplj for prtng win ; ".". ] n ent. of the total [mission to prospect the following de- r. scribed lands for coal aad petrol was finished In Quebec as againsl per ..ni. las- year; in Ontario ]:,•;■ cent, againsl 24 per cent.; in I eum: Comraenaehig 'on the north side i'at tho south-east corner o I Bina-ll i bar, thence 80 cliains west (follow-! three western provinces 93 per c-ent. kjg the shore Hue of Hippo Island), was completed in Manitoba; 94 per,thence south SO chains, thence eastj .SO ehains, thence north S" chains to cent, in Saskatchewan and 01 per Une point ot commencement. cent. In Alberta, these proportions BARRY McMANN. Dated Fain-nary 23rd, 1015. aa-22 being higher Ihan in any year since j The Queen Charlotte Oil Fields Limited •nice will open today in Lnvv-Butlei .Building foi snle or a limited umount ol Tn.usury Stork it a posl planted eKO- K- MACDOKALD, Sec.-Tren... ol HIppi Bslaind. 1910. In Britisii Columbia the per centage is 89. For all six provinces Skeena Land District District or Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE XOTICE that Albert Scott the .proportion of seeding reported Lock, of Victoria, B. O, occupation as affected on April ?o w?s 91 •■ A8eBt an< Salesman, intends to apply for permission to prospect the cent, for wheal, I." per cent, tor following described lands for coal oats, 38 per cent, for barley and 63|and petroleum: Commencing at a per cent for all crops." HAYMER BROS Pioneer Funeral Directors and i'uibalmcrs. Open Day and Night. Ladles' Assistant in '.' Attendance. PHONE SO. 710 TL1IBD AVE. | _mMgmggggm ■■■■■■ai CORPORATION" OI' PRINCE RUPERT, B. C WARNING. Notice is hereby given that from May 17th, 1915 until further notice, during Hie laying of the water main across Shawatlans Passage, at Fern Passage, the said Passage will be closed to navigation, as cables .will he strung across the same. All boats using the Passage after the above date do so at their own risk. VV. iUcGEORQE MASON, City Engineer. post planted SO chains east of the i south-east corner of Coal Licence No. ~] 10020 (near Otard Bay), thence THE CITY OF |south 80 chains, thence east SO chains, thence north 8 0 chains, thence west SO chains to the point of commencement. ALBERT SCOTT LOCK, Per .1. VV. Connell. Agent. Dated February 20th, 1915. apl8 IMPERIAL MACHINE MW Engines Installed and a en Repairs O.vy-Acetyiene Plant in Con. Phone Hed 150 Third DR. GILROY, DENTIST Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty Oflice: Smith I'lock, Thinl AvciMia A. FAUIDS, M.I. M.E. Consultlrg "lining Engineer Examinations and development of Coal,.Metal, Oil. Etc. 709 Dunsniuii St. Vancouver, B.C. P.O. Box 1714 Telephone- US •RITCHIE, AGNEW & CO. Civil Engineers and Swrvafora Prince Rupert, B.C. Waterworks, Water Power, Wharf aOnstruction, Reports, Plans, Domln- on and Provincial Land Surveying, iSlectrlc Blue Printing, Negatives and White Prints Daily Journal SOc per month Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Harry Mc- Mann, of Victoria, B. C, occupation Carpenter, intends to apply for permission to prospect tbe following described lands for coal and petrol Skeena Land Dislrict — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE thai Robert Mckenzie Burgess, of Victoria, B. C, occupation Barber, intends I.. apply for permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted 120 cliains northeast of Porter Island inn Island In the entrance of Rennals Sound), thence north SO chains, tlience east SO cliains, thence south SO chains, thence west SO chains to tiie uointi—, ■ .._ .■———-—-—— °f ROBERT""icKEN"/.! B BURGESS. 'IKW'0*»**»**««'W^ Per J. W. Connell, Agent .i»"""SiK"""'»"*!"H""^ ' SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH, D.iORS Prince Rupert Lumber Co. .'IliST AVE. AND MclSI; Phone 25 l~!MU»*MW!WII" —&t-r—fi.!f—i*m&&f. DE ST. PRINCE itriM.l. r Branch Yard at Smithers, B.C '———9KB Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands, TAKE NOTICE that George Palmer Might, of Seattle, Wash., oecu- ..patlon Agent, intends to apply for eum: Commencing at a post planted permlsBion t0 prc.sl*ect the following 160 cliains west and SO cliains north of the east corner of Skelu Inlet, thence SO chains west, ftience SO chains north, thence 80 cliains east, tllence 80 chains south to lhe point of commencement. HARRY McMANN. Dated February 28rd, 1916. ap22 SPLENDID OUTLOOK foi: Tin II AliVEST Condition Of Fall Wheal Crop Ev- ceptlonally Good Willi Increased Acreage. The census and statistics branch, Department Of Trade and Comnienc :r c:i;.w.i, Issued the first crop reporl of iii" presenl season. P Btatei : "Owing i" the mild winter and the favorable condttioni ' revatled tho ci al mouth of Man li nil ' rop is re Skeena Land Districl -- District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that fhnmns P. O'Farfetl, of Vancouver, B. '.'., Miner, inlends to apply for permission in prospect the following described land- for coal and petroleum: Commencing al ;•■ posi situated one (1) mile west of the south-west corner Of Lot 24T.1, Ihence north eighty I sin chains, thence west eighty I SU I cliains, llience south eighty (80) chains, thence cast eighty i su i chains, to point of comment. ; ! the 27th day of February, 1915, ap2ii THO.MAS P. O'FARRELL. described lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted 240 cliains east of tlie mouth or West River, tlience south SO chains, thence wesi SO chains, thence norlh SO chains, thence easl so chains to the point of commencement. GEORGE PALMER MIGHT. Per .1. VV. Connell, Agent. Coal, Cement, Plaster and Brick AND A COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Haled February Huh, 1911 apis WESTH0LME LUMBER CO., LTD. First Avenue Prince Rupert Telephone 186 | 00000400444440044000040444444400040000000000*04044400 Skeena I nd District District ot Qui c h OTICE . oi s " , Inter killed, i . , . ' In , tli . di to . .2 |.er cent. Thc e pro-jthe poi i comi JOHN WESI.'IV CONNELL. i porl Ion i are lower than in an., year since 1908-09, for Ontario and lower i "..-ii. in any pre. lous year on record r..r Alberta.* Lasl year : he i" n enl ago winter killed was 19 In Ontario and 15.6 in Alberta, In Ontario the acrii winter killed amounts Iliis year to 71,lion a.res and in Alberta to 1 1,800 acres. Record Increase In Area. "These figures deducted from the areas sown leave :i7L',iinu acres In Ontario and 215,700 aires In Alberta is (he areas under rail v\ In nl to be li r .. . i ,', II li 10,900 nci i ■ in Haled February 2Srd, mil :.,'- Skeena Land Districl District ot Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKK NOTICE thai Ernest Howard l.ainlily and Frances Ann Taylor, of Victoria, li. i'., occupation Apartment House Agents, intend to apply for permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted ten chains south ol the BOUth-oast corner or Queen's Island, Ihen.*.' west 80 chains. Ihence south SII cliains, tlience easl So cliains, tlien'-e north SO chains to the point of oouunencenient. ERNEST HOWARD LAMI1LY, nnd PRANCES ANN TAYLOR, Por ,1, VV. Connell, An n Dated I I rn 12nd, ' 'c I' Skeena Land Districl Districl ol Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKK NOTICE thai Roberl Mc- Ken/ie Burgess of Victoria, B. C, occupal ion Barber, Intends to apply for permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and petroleum: Cominem Ing al a post planted 120 chains northeasl of Porter Island (an Island in the entrance or Rennals Sound), thence east sn chains, tin ,e ■ h v" chains, thence m bi • chains, thi ni i noi ti. Sii chain i" the polnl of 11 mmence- mcul. liOl ERT McKENZlE BIIROESS. Per ,1 VV Connell \ nt, ■ ■ The Morning Journal 50 cents a month Maa4m000440a044404444400000040404444a4*.>00O04aOaaO0O<_ Product No. Contains about 2*4 $ I .r.o III Land District •- - ' ' ' I eum .i ng at a post pl Len ' f the Harboi north chains, Ihi nee v • chains, I i outh 80 chains to i . poinl ..i . .iiiiin.-ui'.-iu.-in. OEOROE PALMER MIGHT Per .1. W. Connell, A nl Dal d Fi brunry 22nd, 1915, ap20 "■.'■" '", Skeena Land District --■ District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Harry Mo- Mann, of Victoria, B, C, occupation Carpenter, inlends '.. ipply for permission to prospeel the following de-; scribed lands for conl nnd petroleum: Commencing at a post planted] 40 cliains north of the mouth of Steele Creek, where ii enters Porl Lewis, thence cist SO chains, theijce soutli SfJ chains, I In nee wasl 80 chains, thi lice noi th 80 chain-, to the point nf commencement. HARRY McMANN. - i (■ •■ nm FOH "I I'Ml.l HH i i , ■ ■ - ti ... '.VENT FOR CLOGGED UP DRAIN PIPES "im' destroys in cumulations ii linL paper, cloths, linlr, sllnm grease, vegetable.*, soap, fruit und many others. 1( (-• hat-inles* Hi lines plumbing. DON'T a\RGUE DDN'T PUT OFF TKS'I n This prep;.ration has been so«generally suceeBsful In clearing drains that il Is bought over and over again by Hies, who have tried it, but Inasmuch as no on can know the actual condition existing within ;. pipe, it Is absoutely Impossible for the manufacturer or the dealer to guarantee tbe result. CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CO., NEW YORK harry'kanson THE Kll.l.Vltl.i: PliUMUEl! FOH Till REST IN IM IMI'INO AND HEATING PHONE IS" 3 ited , ■ "''-' 22li I, 1915. ap20 "* Sunday, May 23, 1915, PRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL LIS- GRANITE GRANITE of best quality aad thor ougbly tested i'or sale Cut Stono or Crashed Rock Wi Quantities NEIL J. McLEOD Phone Green 21. OGEA^I FISH CO. Fresh Fish Arriving Every Day Outside orders promptly attended to PHONE BLUE 250 PHONE 554 P.O. BOX 60 FOR P APERHANGING AIMING OLISHING AND WALL TINTING HIGHrSHADE INTERIOR DECORA-TING A SPECIALTY Martin Swanson SECOND AVE. MEAR AleBRIDE CANADIAN STEAM f LAUNDRY NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS 11 Latest and Approved Methods 1|Oiily Skilled Operators Employed i'lioue us and we will call for a (rial bundle Note our address: 535 SIXTH AVENUE WEST Phone No. 8 o Cinidian Steam Laundry g 4 \0400 <MJ^0t-O444m0004004*04 VW04*00*^04400000444Kf*404&0 Capt. J. McGee I 1.LM.S-A. § Uastei'S and Males prepared S i'or ojuminatlon. Campus* atl- K j«st(ii-. S » PJiene Red 30S 3 "NABSTIOAL AGADEMY" S HclgevsM I'lock, apposite S1 Royal Hotel 5} 000O000044404000000444044*" I B. C. Undertakers 5 Funeral Directors mid Hin- baiim-i- — Sul isl'itctiu-.i Guaranteed — Open Hay and Night 117 S-eond Stivel Phone l«l Bruce Morton ■ - Manager ■ #0444*04044000000*4400444* NOTICE 01' CANCELLATION Of RESERVE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai the Reserve existing ou Detention Island by reason or a Notice pahhea- ed in tbe Brittsk Columbia Gazette on be 30th. of May, 1912, is hereliy can ailed, R, A. RBNW.IOK, Deputy Minister «( Lands lepartment of Lands. , Viateria. B.C., GOVERNMENT WEATHER REPORT. NOTICE. Thc Canadian Patriotic Fund. Will those who need assistance "rom tbe above fund, resident in the city or aiat-rict and whose breadwinner is on active service with tbe forces of the Empire or her Allies, kindly notify the secretary of the- local organization, tf W. E COLLISON, P.O. Box 7*5 SYNOPSIS OF GOAL MIXING REGULAT-JONS. iO440440*KW44000441lhCf4*&'t) HFE DEPOSIT BOXES For Rent REASONABLE HATES THE Continental Trust Company iO000a00000004Xt0*tt The Morning Journal SOc. 5)er month Furnished by F. \V. Howling. For 24 hours ending 5 p.m. Saturday, May 22, 1915. liar, reduced to sea level . . . 29.808 Highest temperature 56.0 Lowest temperature 46.0 «H>!KH«8Sl^aaK«HKH3fl Ot««HXl-a>» I PERSONALS I 8 8 00444444000404444444444404 Mayor Newton lias returned from the South. Mr. It. .lainiesou arrived from the south yesterday. Ho left for Prince George yesterday. o BIG ATTRACTION COMING TO WESTHOLME NEXT WEEK Interesting Historic Event Will lie Put On. Coa" ■aiding rlgits ot the" Doniali,- ion in Mairitaba, SesinatchewMi and Ai'uea'ta, Sho Yukon Territwy, Che Nortli west Territories and a portian of tha BBOTince of British Gslumbta, may be leased fsr a term of twein- ty-ane years at aa asnual remtai of ?1 per asre. Not more tban !,i60 aeres will he teased to o*e applicant Aji]rtr»aM»ns far a lease must be- •made by the applicant in pejpon to the Agent or SiiVAgent ef ffie dis-' ■■Met in which the riglnts applfeJ tor, are siViated. an surveyed tevcitor.y Ua land, n/st be descnibed by sectlans, or iega-1 subdivision* of sections, aad. In unsurveyed territory the tract applied for shall be stalled oit by tift applicant himself. Bach application must be accompanied by a fee of $5, which will lie refunded if the rights appHejd for are aot available, but not otherwise. A reyalty shall be paid on the- merchantable output of the mine at the rate of five cents per ton. Tbe person operating the mine shall furnish the Agent with sworn returns Recounting for the full, quantity of merchantable coal mined and pay the royalty thereon, If the coal mining rights are not being operated, such returns sh'ould be fur nished at least once a year. The lease will include the coa'l mining rights only; but the lessee may be permitted to purchase whatever available surface rights may be considered necessary for the working of tbe neine at the rato ot $10 per acre. For fun Information application should be made to tke Searetary of the Department of the Interior, Ot tawa, or to any Agent or Sub- Agent of Dominion Lands. W. W. CORY, Deputy Minister of the Interior Everyone in Prince Rupert, men women and children should be at the Westholnie Theatre next Wednesday and Thursday, to see the wonderful five reel feature film entitled "Tho Conquest of Quebec." This is absolutely the finest war picture shown in Canada. Everyone will remember the hard struggle which took place for the independence of Canada. This picture was made in Canada, and the scenes show the actual places where the fighting took place, also showing the great attempt to set. fire to the British navy, and the masterly manner in which Wolf handled bit men, making a landing in the face of a heavy gun fire. Tt will not. Only be aa" interest to every Canadian, but every American, as well as every Britisher. Tbe Highlanders played a very important part is this battle, so the picture will also be of interest to all the bonny folks from Scotland, and last bat not least, the Irishmen from old Ireland. In addition to this, will be shown a Britisii War Gazette, showing the damage done by the German air fleet at Essex. There, will also be shown the popular favorite, Mary Fuller in "A Proposal Deferred." This makes seven reels of fine pictures, and the management should be complimented on the splendid entertainment whicli they are offering to the public. Mr. Vincent C. Knewles has arranged a special programme of military music. PLENTIFUL SUPPLY. (Continued rrom Fage One.) had the first of its own refreigator cars in service when tlle train left yesterday. These cars are very similar to those now used by the G. T. P. (HWK1S IKKHKHS 0044000004044440000000000440 004440444044*0 RUPERT MARINE IRONWORKS AND .■ SUPPLY CO., LIMIT? D WATERFRONT, PRINCE RUPERT ENGINEERS, MACHINISTS AND MACHINERY CONTRACTORS Specialists in ."Inline Power Plants, Oil, Steam, or Gasoline, 11. ('. Coast Agents for ll.e British Krorahoul Sonil-Diesel Oil En- j nini—the mosl reliable and economical, nil** flic eltenpcsl power for foiling bonis, tugs imd passengci vusm-is. Standard Gas Conine Company's Eur-ines nn*fl Parts in slock. A 'Pr ... : :■■•■'_ l*ape**taW^**4f*". .Ml&'^w I '■'■■ ' : '■' -?*r ^ ' i & f\ ■:*...:, :. Steel, Iron, Oils, Wire Rope, I! alula Belting, B. C. Wood Pulleys* Columbian Bronze Propellers, Storage Batteries, Dynamos and Marine Accessories. Repairs—First-class equipmen t and staff for machine and ship re- j pairs. P.O. BOX 815 TELEPHONE 313 tta40400atWO4&00*000l 68th Regiment, E.G.O.R. REGIMENTAL ORDERS Ord irs by Major J. II. .McMullin. i ommandlng: 1. Orderly Officer:— For week i.i :; Isl May; Lieut, .1. Beatty nexl for duly. Lieut. Carss. 2. Enrolment: -The undermentioned having been (int.died is taken on the Btreiigtah of the Regimenl and posted in "A" Company, with efffect from 1(llb inst. "Edward Tickers Ling." 3. .Appointments:—Lieut. Carss, is appointed Acting Adjutant vice Capt. Gillatt on leave. 4.Parades:—"A" and "B" Company will parade in front of the Assessors office on Wednesday, 26th inst., Friday, 28th inst. at 8 p.m. Rifle exercises Sees (13-21.) Should the weather be inclement, parades will be held at the Exhibition building. B.O. J. B. GILLATTT, Capt. Acting Adjutant. ] NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OI PARTXERSIIIP. Sunny Jordan with tbe Famous Juvenile Bostonian Opera Co., at the West-holme, May 23 and 25. Silt RICHARD. (Continued from Pa-go One.) Richard McBride. Hitherto Britisii Columbia firms, whether bidding on private or Dril- ish Government orders, have been able to deal only with American brokers, through whom it has been the custom to place such European orders. Thus the order now secured is the first instance in which direct dealing between the Old Country and this portion of tlie Empire has been formally recognised as the only proper method. In future all British Government enquiries for Pacific Coast lumber, will be addressed direct to British Columbia as a result of the representations made by the Provincial Government to tlie Home authorities. British Columbia lumbermen have also been handicapped by the control of available shipping secured by American brokers and American shipping companies, which deal in lumber, as well a« carrying it to foreign markets. This feature was one of the main reasons for the despatch of Mr. H. R. MacMil'an as Special Trade Commissioner to the United Kingdom, under instructions from Sir George Foster, whose energetic co-operation in this matter has been invaluable. Furthermore, it was know that shipping engaged by the Admiralty was being used in the Pacific. With this in mind, the Hon. W. R. Ross cabled fir Richard McBride and the Agent General In London, and through their efforts it has been pos sible to secure Hie use of a number of Britisii bottoms as lumber carriers from this province on the return voyage. In the case of the It,000,- 000 feet order now obtained, the Britisii Admiralty will itself make all arrangements for the necessary tonnage, thus making shipment a certainty. The Minister of Lands, in an interview, laid much emphasis dpon the success of the province in securing this Initial order. The Hon. W. .1. Bowser also referred lo the action of the Dominion Government through Sir George Foster, whose far-sighted work on behalf of the lumbering Industry of Britisii Columbia was very highly appreciated in this province. XOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tha the partnership heretofore subsisting between J. S. Johnson, J. A. Swanson, and C. C. Ketchuni, ln th City of Prince Bupert, has this da een dissolved by mutual consent. All debts owing to the partnership are to be paid to J. S. Johnson at ilnce Rupert aforesaid, and all laims against tho said partnership .re to be presented to t lm, by whom same will be settled. Dated at Prince Rupei t, B. C, this 17th day of March, 1915. J. S. JOHNSON. J. A. SWANSON. C. C. KETCHUM. Skeena Land District—Distriet of Quee* Charlotte Islands Take notice that Thomas P. O'Farrell, of Vancouver, B.C. miner, intends to apply to the Minister of Lands for a license to prospect for coal and pretoleum on the following described lands:. Commencing at a post situated 3 miles west of the south-west corner of lot 2451, thence nortli 80 chains, tlience east 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains to point of commeicement. THOMAS P. O'FARRELL. Dated 4th day of March, 1915. CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT. Cooking Etc., By Electricity. All light Consumers wishing to get tlie Power rate' on Cooking Ap- plianees must call at the Light Dept. Onico, and make application in order to get reduction in rate. It ie also necessary to inform the Department of the additional Load, for protection against risk of Fire, through inadequate wiring, fuses and meters. T. C. DUNCAN, Light Superintendent. Phane 93. P.D. Box "8 Pacific Cartage Limited General Teaiia.ng Furniture Moving a Specialty. When you buy COAL buy tlie BEST — Ladysmith Lump oV Comox Washed Nut. JANES GILMORE ARCHITECT Second Ave. Near McBrlde St HOTEL DIRECTORY Members of the Prince Itupe.t Licensed Vintners' Association WINDSOR HOTEL Cor. of First Ave. anil Eighth St. W. H. Wright, Prop. THE BOSTONIANS PLAY. (Continued trom T'agc one.) Inmes and scenic equipment (or the comedy, and it Is said the various characters are done by young Indies of i !»e company as it these characters had been specially written I'or them. ■.tnong the old favorites with the company aro Patsie Henry, Thorn Hellen, Doris Canfield and Dixie White, all of whom have many admirers here among the better class of playgoers, so there Is little doubt that the company will receive a right royal welcome . on their opening night.. The engagement is for two nights only "Fantana" will be presented for the opening performance on Monday and "Tipperary Mary." the ve.-y latest of all musical comedies will be given for the closing performance on Tuesday. HOTEL CENTRAL Firsl Ave. and Seventh St. European nod American Plum. 81.00 Ui $2.50 Per Day Peter Black. Prop. KNOX HOTEL Flral Ave. Between Eighth and Ninth European Plans Rales 50o to Vl.OQ Per Day Besner * Besner, Props. EMPRESS HOTEL J. Y. Rochester V. I). Oasley Third Ave. Between Sixth and Seventh Sts. European Plan; 50c to $1 Per Day ROYAL HpTEL Corley & Burgess, Props, Third Ave. and Sixth St. European Plan Steam Heated BEAVER WHOLES "lLE LIQUOR CO., LIMIXED Second Ave. and Sixth St. Phone 102 PRINCE BUPERT IMPORTING CO., LIMITED Fraser and Sixth St* Skeena Land District —TDistriet of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that John Wesley Connell, of Victeria, B. C, occupation Broker, intends to apply for permissioi to prospect the fallowing described lands f»r ceal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted 200 chains north of the eentre of Freeman Island (Port Channel), tp the south-west corner of North Ceve (Athlow Bay), tlience 80 chains east, thence 80 chains north, thence 80 chains west, thence 80 chains south to the point of cecimence- ment. JOHN WESLEY CONNELL. Dated February 23rd, 191S. ap22 Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Thomas P. O'Farrell, of Vancouver, B.C., Miner, intends to apply for permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post situated one (1) mile west of the south-west corner of Lot 2451, tlience south eighty (80) chains, thence west eighty (80) charm... tbence north eighty (80) chains, thence east eighty (80) chains to point of commencement. Dated the 27th day of February, 1915. ap25 THOMAS P. O'FARRELL. Skeena Land Distrist — Distriet of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Harry Mc- Mann, of Victoria, B. C, occupation* Carpenter, intends to apply for permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted 60 chains west of the south-east corner of Skelu Inlet, thence west 80 cliains, thence soutli 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence north 80 chains to the point of commencement. HARRY McMANN. Dated Februa-y 23rd, 1915. ap22 Advertise in The Journal. S^ttKro^tKHli-HHH*!^ GUARANTEED American Silk HOSIERY W1E WANT YOU TO KNOW THESE HOSE They stood the test when all others failed. They give real foot comfort. They have ao seame to rip. They never ba- come loose and baggy as the shape Is knit ln, not m-essed In. They are GUARANTEED for fineness, for style, for superiority of material and workmanship, absolutely stain! *s,and to wear six months without holes or replaced by new pairs free. Our Free Offer To every one sending us BOc to cover shipping charges, we will send, subject to duty, absolutely free: Three pairs of our famous men's A !.{ S H I O A N SILK HOSE with written guarantee, any color, or Three pairs of our Ladies' Hose, in rilack. Tan or White colors, with written g»arantee. DON'T DELAY—Offer expires when dealer in your locality is selected. Give color and size desired. The International Hosiery Co. 21 Dinner Street Dayton, Ohio - U.S.A. •WWKK-'lJl*'**^^ «H"-*m-*ttHKHK«HKHttW)^^ THE MOST CO.4 ORTABLE TOURING CAR IN THE CITY Aunwer« all calls day and night Phone 99 Stand: Hotel Priuce Rupert »*"Htt't'HttHKHW''i<*"»^^ New Wellington The li'avorite Household Coal Cleanest, Brightest and Best Rogers 8c Albert Second Avenue l'houe 116
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Title | Prince Rupert Journal |
Publisher | Prince Rupert, B.C. : O. H. Nelson |
Date Issued | 1915-05-23 |
Geographic Location | Prince Rupert (B.C.) |
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Date Available | 2016-04-07 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
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DOI | 10.14288/1.0312440 |
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