MMmmmm rmmmmmmMU "W _—«_■■ The Journal ¥5 00 a year High-cJasr Job Printing VOL. v. PRINCE RUPERT, B, C, THURSDAY, .MARCH 25, 1915, Price "> Cents, NO. 11-' YKEP MARK GERMANS BEFORE TH .j______g FISH LUMiHEON OF T? Excellent Mid-Day Meal Served On Board G. T. P. Steamer Prince George The Various Courses Being Fish—Facts Given Relating To The Industry At This Port —■ i At the fish luncheon on hoard the]all objections that may be raised by steamer Prince George yesterday, the Board of Trade's compliment to the fishery committee of that body, the following letter was read by the president, D. Q. Stewart: "March 18, 1916. "II. (I. Stewart, Esq, "President Hoard of Trade, "Prince Rupert, B, C. "Hear Stewart,;—Your much appreciated telegram n reived from your hoard in connection with the Bail and Bonding regulations. As far as I am concerned it has been s long and tedious fighl and one with many obstacles to overcome. Many times within the lasl year I have been absolutely disheartened in coping with it, bul I sincerely hope that the citizens now in Prince Ruperl who musl play a big part in developing this trade will be fully alive to the situation and endeavor to meet 044**444004*J0400&04&004004#0*Z^ 4 British Aii ships Damage Suhm arines London, March 24.- The Admiralty annoum s thai a B Iti: air raid has been successfull; carried out on the German subma- ■x nut1- al F-Ioboken and at Antwerp. Considerable damage was doni J? to the works there and io two of the submarines. o 0004000044W00000000000000a04W&004440444004404O400a4 GRAND SMOKER T0 BE GIVEN! NIGHT the foreign concerns which will still endeavor to give Prince Rupert, a black eye. "Please extend my sincere thanks to your Board. "Yours truly, "II. s. CLEMENTS." The luncheon itself was entirely of lish, the menu being as follows: Sardines Bloater Toast Prince Rupert Cocktails . Clam Chowder—Metlakatla .Mayonnaise of Lobster—Kaien Cracked Crabs a la Tsimpsean I'i ied Oysters—Shawatlans Broiled Skeena Salmon Steaks Sauce Clements Boiled and French Pried Potatoes Boiled Kltsumkalum Cauliflower Digby Pudding Prince George Trifle Re-Morse Tartlets Dessert Tea Coffee After the luncheon D. G. Stewart, - president, said: i Continued on Pace Two.) CONSERVATIVES IVILL GATHER l\ ST. ANDREW'S HALL THIS EVENING. William Manson Will Address the Meeting—Programme of Music. COPPER ■■■■UTPUT IN THE PROVINCE BRITISH COLVMillA IS LOOKED TO AS SOUSCI. OF Sl'PPLY FOR Fl'Tl'IlK. CHOICE OF DELEGATES The Attorney-General Was Tendered A Complimentary Nomination— Not A Dissenting Voice Was Heard In Vancouver Convention-Marked Honor Shown Minister German Attempts To Recapture Ground At Notre Dame Has Failed This evening in St. Andrew's Hall there will be a smoker held in the interests of the Conservative pany. William .Manson, M. P. P., will address the meeting, which will not be of a decidedly formal character. There will he a number of musical selections during the evening. The smoker will begin at S o'clock. All friends of the parly are It. ('. Campbell-Johnston Gives Inter- esiiiia»- Figures Relative to Subject, Premier McBride in speaking he- fore the II. C. Mining Institute at Victoria recently commented on the Hon. ..'. .1. Bi iv: r, the A'tl General of l province, nom ination, together with the other Conservative standard bearei Vancouver, was announced in these i . : ", oled me. ia! this should ' m inning, he said: "This convention in passing the resolu will liitinsly answer the niuliituili- columns las: Sunday, was given a'nous charges, all of them false, made most Hattering reception in his homi againsl the Attorney-General In re- i onsliiuency. Tiie exchanges to hand Bard to certain alleged miscnrrl - from the south with details showjof justice. Mr. Bowser has always copper output of the Coast region j that Mr. Bowser was tendered a been ready to meel and answer fair being more than fifty per cent, complimentary nomination. He was charges. He has wiped away cl i i larger than any previous year's pro-.tiie unanlmo* - iol.ee of ie w ■'■ i .1 '" li I the besl duction. This is particularly gratify- noting convention. 'til in Cuuafla today. Ing in this time when Great Britain is searching the Empire for Hi is metal so necessary for the forging asked io attend. While the' provin-1of artillery ordinance and ammuni- cial election has not yet been an- tion cases. The Coast district, tho nounced definitely it Is I'elr that 11 Premier pointed out, had been grad- Mr. Bowser, independentl.i and will he coming on very shortly.ju'ally Increasing the copper prodm- -j .,,.., u,,,. |-n)lu the othel .,,,. ,.andi Party followers should meel and tion during recenl years. The lowe: hear the questions of the day dis- Coag( d._trld ,„.,„,,„.,,„ ,aal yeari EUSBed. | -j ij n7fl OAS nftiini-o .if -iniinay -_n( of' As soon as the chairman call. . ''' "' ' ■:i' tMs •"- :l" for nominations, Mr. li. R. : " discreetly. if the most hril- Ih ir lav .- - ■: in '' c city, and :■ Idi ' " : ol j tii s, ii id me tliei i ■_ no '■ I tome !'■■ ., an I lie ki i .- I on Pago Pour.) laud : Id lie thought tin con . I would do. itself great honor b cording a unanimous nomination to] dates chosen by ' lie con lio. UtltlVALS FROM SOI I'll BY THE PRINCE GEORGE 13,070,245 pounds of coppei ia total of 57,020,627 pound - f 'past live years. For the who! 'district 24,199,621 pounds were 'taken out lasl year from a-tola! of Paris, March -4.—An official report says: "In North Arras Ihe Germans attempted two attacks on a large Bpuv oi Nol ■- I . -im lug tho ai "I'i ot March 23-4. Their tlcfeal was plete. Italy May "Come In. Cent" a. March 24.- Austrian engine! i's have blown up all i lie build- in i bi tween Sugana Pass, In the •al the fortified Austrian city of Trent, ind tin Lake Guards ha e b en , i ; on the Italian frontier. '68,260,731 for the pasl five years. Passengers Who Reached Here Vcs- This amount was chiefly mined at lei'tlay by tho Grand Trunk the Britannia Mines and in Hidden Pacilic Steamer. Creek, 36 per rent, of the total fori [the live years was thus mined in 1914, Tiie total copper production Russian Victories Reported ,' Coast ■* From Points Of Attack On The Eastern Front - -nl, March _ I. -An official tho German wei fo ni. I'iizi'. l-'ii :n countei lunoum . menl says: i On the right bank of the I ere r< pulsed. tin 1111-1 is given by the provincial mver ,,„ the Skwa-Orzyo fronl en "ln the Carpal i mineraloglBl as 44,96S,'541 pounds gagements for the possession til [si n advancing. They I elzed er pas- worth $5,845,910. \ate6 points of tn oral fortified heights, Everyv - e i he ■ o 's- i ii tacks of the enemy Tlte (1. T. !'. steamer Prince George which arrived yesterday on time as usual, had anion sengers the following: "The Manufacture of Copper in ing a more i C. Phillips, George Davis, C. C. British Columbia," is the title of an tinn an lei loy, .1. Ma ; ■■-- G( \. Pearson, I Infoi mine article by R .'.. -inundson, Ft. V. Switzer, C. A. bell Johnston, minim ngineer, i'i bul sure ; C. Camp- acler, I hi i ' Pari .ii I town of Ravi retto mi.., il in tl ■ . nd The Inti n "In an attack was , ,. an Itali n ten: ed i . fortil I position , ,.,-.' 11 at lloausejour which was also ■■ . : . Ueen Interned In the puis id." . lor _HU _*_.«* it 0 Ci.-100 0040 000000-0044400 0444VO40i0a4440 4*4*0 000 44 Ith, - ne, V, IS. Rorlson, A he I - ■ ■ . ■ -i. H. Hall, 1-1 -'-. I '■■ Smith, Mr, Pi ddi n, J. J. .Mull!;-,. ' I ■ ivenl ■'. E, Hulton, Mrs. J. Jones, MIsi i a B Itnln is I [ones, i V, Ion Mr - raw mute W. ,i. McLean, Mr. Park, Lii I , Mrs. A R. SI - - ll - On Ihe left 1 It-Ai ,-, C. - !! . ' ' . n tit: ic ■ .Mam Sun t-ii'li ■<- I - ■ '1 % ' ■ ■■.•■:,.;..■: v-v'..:. . .-;."'■ ' . ' ;■ ' ■ '-., 24. In ' lie hoc! lip which Is 1 u ■ In the ins i: \ . : : Ottawa, 3. , I. \V. Brown, T, I. •■ .. . ; ,; Johnston OWSiiH?«i.K_-lWl_o.»,. 3 c •. : '' i ; ■ ..'i ■ ' . , ' I.. Haul, ','. 1 hoh, C i-'. . I Lieut. Join . .-. ; ■ ."•'.-, 0 O _J - .aG00_a0o40004<______\ £.K.wtKPOi. _w_-_i-ch^^ . Fish Day For Canada Al ' he Board of Trade lunch, . . nn beai B steamer esldent, O I: -' i - ■ ' ..,!'.; o Day" fo - an Inillai ■ wh il pn al I In the Unl S ? 1 ■■ th ■■-.,. !-. .v. I H - the ' "-il Boa - . a i" consider this maiti'i' and discuss the ques Ion of whether 0 ■;'-', ,-" Instead of limiting It ti il < a, . a ; . light, vi as one thai hould :- I oked Into iy Pi i'i e ■ 5 Ruperl -ii' "ti- e, 00444*4 <._... 0440W»Z* WIMmUO<ft>04444e0«*Oi^i40%l400000IS-KHMHMl ■ ■ Price on 15 cent: t Geo S.-ive Dollars at Got I'liru'.turc Hale—ever . i I in of the Brit I In the i looltli in of ordei In Can la lies. Ho was it '' I nl i "' Ing of n - I open-! - , ir*m*«*t --o«.*****&***0+'m**iO0a mam «M *■■ M|« Thursday, March 1915. PRINCE RUPERT IjOURNAL prince -Super* Courtrai Telephone L'S. O. H. N 1.1.SON. Editor. Office: 128 Third Avenue Eas . , m , near McBride Street. Telephone 13SS; ' Postoffice Box 607. DAILY EDITION. Published every morning except Monday. Delivered by carrier in the city at the following rate, if paid in advancer— .$5.00 $2.50 .$] One Year Six Months Three Months If not raid in advance, per Month -O.S0 :i.l.Y EDITION. Published every Friday foi lation outside the City of Prince Ruperl al 12.00 a yeai ed to , In C la; i r $3 00 a.yea to „'l point! in the United Kingdom, flcially the al^________________________________B_______H Ii than Board or - Advertising Rules Upon Application -:i ;" and ,____aa___~____-~ ' ' littee : meral, ami Mr. G .'■ -: kt I'soif, the chairman of thai immi ee, in particular. "Mr. Nlcl m, : you are ali been indef itigable in his effori : , .lih the Hsli- irii onces Ions. For the ; ;;.-: three lie has lal red ning, noon ami niglil thinking lis.i, ami no doubt eating H.-ii once in a n lille in : Imself : o furl ber effort. :' - ffi . i ■ " -ni I the honoi in I I. id iI I'i Vi ■ ■ . '. I 1 o 1' I i:' Bo d of T igral ulati i i tendi V. \-Z44444400000004000040444404444000000O0-000040444400004 ■ S_S£iHS£___K_.i ,,\t ~ - ~ '- - "S Product No. Contains alioiitl^^^^^^^^^ SI .50 SPLENDID FOR PLUMBERS The sale of Product No. 39 Is strictly confined to the high-class supply houses. Its cost of manufacture is therefore not affected by Dept. or "price cutting store" Influence that 50 often drives manufacturers to the use of nferlor chemicals ami processes. Nor is the dealer allowed to reduce the retail price under penalty nf having his supply terminated. A POWERFUL SOLVENT FOR CLOGGED UP DRAIN PIPE "00" destroys nccuimilations it lint, paper, cloths grease, vegetables, soap, fruit and many others, li DON'T ARGUE lies lumping. 1)1 N'T PUT OFF hair, slime. - harmless to TEST IT . ■ ■: b enerallj cesi i! : i ■ ;- n Ing Im that it i: bought ivi I iver a In I tl -■ i: i .; ii. but Inasm nch as no on can .-■ ctual II Ion in istiui Ithin a pipe, It i I oss'.l ir tin manufacturer oi th ile 'to ' ■ ■ nti i mlt. • JT« Om Om Sailings for Vancouver Victoria and Seattle S.S. Prince George every Friday at O a.m. S.S. Prince John at 7 p.m. on Sunday,Marcli II, -JS, etc. For Massett anil i'ori Clements S.S. Prince John 10 p.m. Saturday, March II, .JO, etc. For Skidegate, Lockcport, etc., S.S. Prince -lohn 11 p.m. Sunday, . Iiu-cl 7, 21, etc. For Steiviii't nnd Naas River 8.8. Prince John O a.m. Wednesday, March IO, 24, etc. For __n,vox (Granby Buy) S.S. Prince George midnight every Wednesday. G.T.P. IIAOW-V SCHEDUItE Trains leave Prince Rupeil in Prince George, Edmonton, Melville, Winnipeg, etc., at 10 a.m., Wednesdays and Saturdays, connecting with trains for St. Paul. Chicago ami nil points east. Trains arrive from tlie east an Thursdays and Sundays ut 0.30 p.m. - March 1915, DISORGANIZE!) PARTY. The postponement of the provin- of hearin recent] indoubted will result in a : i ri ase of business to the 1 rince Ruperl "We shall now have the pleasure from Mi. Nickerson and will cial election is having the effect of afterwards the commissioner give you some interesting facts ii showing the utter weakness of the Liberal opposition. Goaded forward by the facl that Ihey believed the campaign was to lie a short one, tiiat party made heroic efforts to conceal the fact, that it was a party divided into all kinds of factions and bound together only by one great desire to get into power. When it was announced that the date had been altered from what was originally intended that party began to show its disorganized condition. Only in the north has the disintegration of the party been concealed and that by the most heroic of methods. A triumvirate of candidates iu thjs city boldly went in and. dividing the territory among them, announced themselves conquerors, usurping tlle positions of j i representatives of the party. When election day conies these will meet tliir punishment, not. only at the hands of the Conservatives but also at the hands of Ihe independent Libel als who si ill believe in the rights of all in Hie party being protected. In Vancouver the split has be come so pronounced that tlie nominating convention ol the Liberals had to be adjourned without any nominal Ions, , - ' as "ine kind ol healini bi ine effected, ■>■■, Martin laim o have come from sir ler wiih extraordinary ador m i;- ■■ :1 li it ■. ti-' att eked 3un and i-'. Wadi hough i he Sun in iis arti- cli "i incorporation . duty iga - tor time and fi will.-. Libi ' ' connection with the lish business G. W. Nickerson, speaking on behalf "I tii" fisheries commute, the Board of Trade, said they felt tlie honor done them but he felt that what they had done did not warrant such. He said they owed a great deal to Mr. Clements, Ihe Member. He had done a great deal for this city. He had no doubt impressed upon the Minister at Ottawa the advantages that would come from this concession. If something were not done here his efforts would be belittled. The disadvantage here was the fact that there were not enough buyers of flsh here. It was necessary, he telt, to have a common lish wharf here. If the city fell down in its efforts the citizens would have io step in. The cost would not he great. About $13,000 would do it. It would not matter whether the individual got. returns for lhe money invested so long as the general advantages were attain •d, R S. Wright, the commissioner was called upon to addres the gathering. He said: "Mr, President and members oi the Board of Trade, the following figures gathered from data on file .j ill" Bureau of Information maj be of ns" in showing not onl; iiiiin '■ '. , -'i i he i■■ i enl pei ts ol the fishing Industry Rup t. Hi' ■ ii- rul line of ari nenl taken as to this industry is usually basi : in : In fill lire vain,- of il lo Princi Rupert. While tbe future sini i- Hi" grant-ii ' of I he con sions has I si umed . i re ect, li .: In appt rent . figures I quote thai nol only . r. fishing trade futun iroi i i Pl Im i Ruperl n ng, bul Ion the city ol Im CHEM'CAL PRODUCTS CO., NEW YORK G.T. RAILW W SYSTEM The Rouble-track Louie From Chicago to Toronto, Hamilton, Buffalo, Montn al. etc, '■'OR -.ALI. I; ■ ■ Si .-: THM RELIAIILE PLUMBER 'OR THE BEST IN PLUMBING AM> HEATING PHONE 1 )|H;H«Hl«J«BKi IWtKl-mKHW-CBKlMo &^ •0 { A .w.ti iftfl_r___t __«_«-_*-______ -___-_____ _______-—— — i o 1 For reservations, tickets and full information regarding travel to any pan of the world apply It) tlle G.T.P. Ticket Oniee,"" Third Avenue; Agency all Atlantic Steamship Lints. ' ™«M»a»-T_-»W«--__«-ra."^^ ."IIIIWl Coai, Cement, Plaster and Brick AND A COMPLETE LIKE OF BUILDERS' SUPPLIES ^^^^^ CO., LTD. ! First Avenue Prince Rupert Telephone t86 g o '.j00004044444000004444040040044G004444*44444440 <___£» Canadian Pacific Railway PRINCESS MAQUINNA, SOUTHBOUND, 8 P.M. FRIDAY PRINCESS MAY SOUTHBOUND, 8 P.M. SUNDAY aW.»Wffl*iHSf_tf-_-_t-lM^ IKHJ-O <■ I Thompson Hardware Co., Limited Rifles and Shot Guns Ammunition Camping Supplies I'HONE 101, P.O. DRAWER 1645 330 SECOND AVE i IPMHlMMaMS-t-a-atfirao-ra^ f__*___r-»i —— ■. ... —. ..:-".. tjzgbezskx mwmnz:- -:;ta^wm^^s^r'7ssmmMmwBMW G, McNAB, General Agent, corner Third Ave. and Fourth St. "...'"T."'—. "'- '— ■——■ii —.Hill m gii m iim ,■■,_■ iimiiiL i i i ■ CH. WXH*0__J«»tf«a?lKH5HJ_^ I THE UNION STEAMSHIP CO. OF B.C. LTD* S.S. VENTURE Southbound Tuesdays at 8 p.m. Sailings for Granby, Simpson and the Naas Sundays at Midnight SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS Prince Rupert Lumber Co. I'lISST. AVE. .1X11 MoBRlDE ST. PRINC I'l Ill TKL'I I • Phone 9.5 Branch Yard at Smithers, B.C. | -BBBBBK"" " ' ' ■____SS_-G3H-___S_] KB__3_B5t_Ea_f_7:'--ir." '*" "]_>.' ' or further particulars apply to _ JOHN l.ARNSLKV, AGENT :: 681 Second.Ave., Plione 508 4 4 Agency Atlantic Steamships. „ 0lS-_H»lKH>lWKK_ft<W_H>W.^^ .._KmjS +Ruper -I. ■: ■ ompetl for Cn . ■ FISH lal N'CHEON OF I.O..Ill) OF I HAD (Continued from Page tine.) "Your Board is unfortunate in having for Its pn ■ Idenl this year one nol p Ifti ■' In the line arl of oratory. On an occasion Biich as this it «" ild i" my ■: :- ■ anil pleasure, I I, : ■:■■ -I many ibou ■ , ; ,; ml .... . - - nil know ei new (licit rail tloi easti ''n . . irkel the pi -■! Prince Rii] rl lie| in. With the eiin- itnined add and unitt 'I di lei minal lor to make the mosl ol 11 em - Prinee Ruperl will in 1 li I."' and future yean, begin ■ i i nine the place she is entitled to in tiiis Indus.tr}*. "The ii- un a given Biiow that the psliin • i ■ .'■■ Is i -en now coming to | :!■' ri in I'tisl Increasing volunr Mom!- tei montl liowt n Head im ■ receipts. Oul of a total ! roe. i t?lKHKHKHKH>iKH>lK(l» _«8>ljl>^^ fa * * Royal Bank of Canada HEAD OFFICE: MONTREAL ESTABLISHED ISilll Capital $ 11,560,000 Reserved Fund $ 18,500,00.0 Total Assets $185,000,000 Stivinf-s Bank Department—SI will open .in account Branches Tlu-oughoul Canada and Banking Connections With All Parts of tlie United States. Agents Throughout the World, il. P. WILSON, Manager - - Prinee Rupert Branch q a 4 404044404004404O44444400440000r00i>O40400000000000000O4 ■_■-. CLEAN UP AND PAINT UP NOW 0-CBHAR MOPS, O-CEDAR MOP POLISH ALABASTINE SANITARY WALL COATING WATER HOSE, GARDEN TOOLS, WATERING CANS MARTIN-SENOUR 100 PER (J.\TT. PURE PAIN- PAINT BRUSHES, LAWN MOWERS AND GRASS SHBAR3 CARPET BEATERS, GARBAGE PAILS WINDOW SCREE_fS, SCREEN HOURS —AT I'll HI— KAIEN HARDWARE CO.,60SThi.dAv. :z:v- • - -' :'^^. •-'_ '.-.-. ' •: w_HKH.Bt_CHH-,. ch ^ax.a<ma444440oawo4oo4{ ~ow&ot)Mitt<H)ma Prince Rupert Transfer -FOR- Coal, Furniture Moving, Baggage and Heavy Teamin* W. J. CRAWFORD, Manager prone 566 °rr,r';;:» ft 0 04 4440404444444444444444000444444 04444444040440400400 The Morning Journal 50 cents per Month a . • ■ ■ PRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL _____■•__■_-_-- a'. - Thursday, Man h 25, 1915, of about 16 million pounds ot halibut landed at British Columbia ports in 1914 our share was ovei 9 million pounds, valued at $460,- 000. That of Southern British,Columbia was roughly 6 millions or .--Well, y, million-, including about il million''1"'' '<> do "' you must I I' American lis!-, landed al Vancou-jsupply beii _-ant_ on i ' sis. Al tli :.•:• seni tiiiT .irounti . I. Li" per annum, He | ' This Industry was here before' Tlle old Britannia, Skeena Land Districl -; of I ercentagi basis They, i'i . Idii ii ' in others engaged in the handling and distribution of this product, are worth going afti r, the city of Prince Rupert was on the map, and at present practically the whole of the benefit derived there-1have, been taught, Is to be at Darn erations . veral naval . adi : L'neeii Cl arlotte Islands. o ver. are they not?i_roni goes to- Vancouver and the Bul in or- south. In addition most of the sup- able to plies si I'ome From the .south. It has a eapiial ill', est ment of approx!- • citylmately -1 '-.. million dollars, and Its TAKE NOTICE .hut Pet.r Piombo, of Prince Rupert, B.C., ocen. broken '• in,oni,s "' apply tor per mission to r I for coal and pe troleum a ■- ::- folio iving di lands on ie Wesi Coast of Graham Island: Commi n . at a osl etl three i -_. o£ the uortl - i • corner oi Lot 2437, thi nee north 80 ,; .,l;.,. chain , then .< il -'- chain , the: i south SO chains, I hem - east head : ...i and is now chains, to poinl of commencement, up, .Men are removing the houses on fleck, and up] ir works, so as to rei are her for In i lasl voyi the north of Eni land. Thi IMPERIAL HIE IR' it. Ine. Installed t Repairs 0.y-.-!'f'[.v!i'iir Plant In Con Phone Red 150 I Mini "Up io Aimnst, 1914, Prince Kit-1"1' Prince Rupert ran furnish bulk reveniu foi 1914 was approximate!. 1:!1"l',,i ■" Darlnii ith, ivhence It pert shipped nothing as far as (his|l ,,|s such as Hour, -anned goods, $2,207,S7.. it employs aboul 1,000 •vil| be transf \ io tbe gr ids containing ja_'.i 010 acn "i I.-... i'L'l ER iP] j. h. fflLDrrcH Contractor and BuiJdei l-,'stiiii:ii'-s given mi nil classes ot work, whether small oi lurge. Per- the Royal V al College and; . Industry was concerned to the easl ' :i- Vancouver rlci but coil neii d ring the teason, vet wli"f;.,,,.,,,,,, ,j,0,... .,. ern markets by dlrecl route. In Sei teas, sugar -;■-.. etc., are all loo ■ ■ trade lias Princefo]d sllip tember the railway service was start- :ii-'!!- '"' Is costing $3 -. Ion al Ruj received? True, il in ram.- Date located, December 3rd, 1914. BOnal attention given to every Hem ed. NTow note these figures: From Ketchikan nnd 55 al Princi Rupert, B nt lis heel In the south be- j Sej.1 nber to December, 1914, tlie j Bait is costing $20 er ton at Ketch- □ In a osltlon to com-j mon.l.ly average of n ' rdducl n Qnd ,5 t p, _ ,. gn(] , . ,.,„ „ shipped to eastern markets dl over il" tran i ontinental was 948,- 068 i otinds per monl h. In Janii ir 1915, a total of 1,407,000 pounds. 1915, The In February total value of these shipments was approximately $356,295. "In addition : ' pounds nf herrlni was received and 125,000 ,,,„.,,-,,.,,, „ we „,,„. , , ,,,,,„„.,,,,. pounds of cod besides a considerable Therefor, ., ;,.,.,. ,,. m Ue . .. ,, quantity of shell flsb, etc. ,ng ,., ,,,,_ [0 Jllstifj our .siting "The total value of flsh received f01. |i)a! renewal. Thin means thai In 1914 at the port of p/iuce Rupert action Immedi. action Is neces- being nearly $500,000. Not so bad j 8BPy |f Prince Ruperi is to get the for n young Industry, is il?. fUn benefits she is entitled to. "Seattle's receipts were roughly ns| "In addition, we are apt in Unto the lialiliul trade -IS million j struggle for rue deep sea fishins' pounds, valued at 2}_ million dol-llrade, to forget that pari of the Ashlars. Her total halibut fishing fleet! ins trade, which is already fully es- mimber 97 deep sea fishing vessels, tablished In the northern part of with a total crew of 1,209 men. The British Columbia. I refer lo the sal- average earnings of these men are mon indusrty. what ■ into of the si:, ena Li nd I,;. rii I Dif trlcl of Queen Chai lol ti Isl nds ol Princ !:■:; ert, B.C., occu Pi - ■ or, Inti nds ti i t fi I und troleum ■ -. ■ a po ■ eti ti'. c milt s easl anil one mil- I ■■ ' '■-■ ' .' ' " no - ' 0 .-:■;■ ;. .. , leil e I Iii le, ] ours b; righl of ing to tbe firm will be coll 80 chains, llience south 80 cliains, on and production. We ■ - !- ' '' !;i'":- for the - .,.!■, ■in-,-..:: Innumerabh ovei dl - i :'"' I)artnori ' ' CC0UI] owing by the fii m will be paid by [ONE QR1 EN :i_l -■: m' the railway distillate Is - L dt rla ',-1 erl liai changed aillBOive DLSSOLI ION '•' riCE. t.\ki: vi.ti. ,: thai lhe firm :-' ■ . _gm ■ . o, lias - .- dis " sol ,, iipon the this. ".' - - hi ■ nl i i A. D. 1915, i ad .. ,u ., .., . luctlon; in soi 11 : lit I ■- ; o slow iii coming. We have io rendei an i ccounl of pul - ship al Ottaw a m si I 'ecember In regard to the eonci sslons, reeei ; FREDERICK PETERS, K C. Barrii l or and Motaij Publli Offlci oints, bul there are also obsti I in tlie path, which only united effort on the pan of all cil Izens of Princ Ruperl, irrespective of everything, can remove. "Gentlemen, Prime. Rupert's population in 1915 Is around 6,000. It Is for ourselves and ourselves alone to say ivhal it shall be in llli'.". We have it in our own hands." the i lid .1. !'■■- i. . iii. on a co in of the firm. Dated at Prinee Ruperl ,.- B.C.i this 4th _ 13 of ;'.. hruary, A. D 1915. .1. FRED RITCHIE. A. E. WRIGHT. C. T. Howard (witness to both sig natures). _5marl Bullets, Iron lit.Is, Springs, Mattresses, Blankets, Sheets and Pillow* nt March Bargain Prices. George i). I Tlte, the House Furnisher. SSII llllitli' ST.L0UJ5. U.S.A. 1 or tne Mouse) Delivered to your kitchen door, like groceries 175,000,000 Bottles Yearly eei: Thai was the demand for Budweiser last year. The Anheuser-Busch Plant covers today more than 1-12 acre-—equal to 70 city blocks. It gives steady employment to 6,OIK) people, and to 1,500 more in its branches,. Every process,every r< om - ■- Every bottle i-- Pastcurl This Ouaiity-Plai nearly SO ,i | i, is n model of i The hundreds e-, i . day know th ■ could be made any bettoi theni ■ Ins, to poin eonts Inlng 640 ai res more or less. PETER PIOMBO. Date located, December 4th, 191 i —— Ollire: Smith of DR. GILROY, DENTIST i ;a '-.'.■ ■■- _ i Ipecialty Block. Third Avenue Land I District Quel n Charlotte Islands. . TAKE NOTICE thai Peter Piombo, March Furniture Sale ,-ti George !>. Tile's, all departments. Record discounts for cash. Groceries—Our priees are the lowest In town. You will save money o~ almost every article. Give us a ti'ia order today. Phone 12.1. Prompt de l.very. Mussallem & Co., 423 Fjfcii Ave. East, Notice is hereby given that on th £rst day of April next application will be made to the superintendent of Provincial Police and to the Board of License Commissioners foi the City of Prince Rupert for per mission to change the site of the wholesale liquor business now ear tied on by the undersigned company from its present premises, namely Lots 16 and 17, Block 11, Section 1, situate on Second Avenue, City o Prince Rupert, to premises situati on Lots 15 and 16, Block 32, Section 1, on Fraser Street, In the City of Prince Rupert. Dated this 27th of February, A.I) 1915. Beaver Wholesale Liquor Compan, of Prince Rupert, Ltd. 28mar28 C. A. SWEET, Mgr Skeena Land Districl -Districl of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE ..OTIC- <._t Peti " Ince Rupert, B.C., oc I; fui per nil Ion to' | :■"■-.. cl for coal and ; ■ ■ i ' r the ;' '!''.■■ :'; ! Ir.nd '. '-'. -■! Co si of Graham ' i- ■ ■ i , -i , - i of th" irl coi ■'•'■■ of Lot ■' " , thenci non li SO thi nee 1 chains, then e 80 B0"tn '" chl . , ■' - east 80 chains, to chain point ol .-<:■■ ■ ■ ntainli li 10 acres more or less. nI'll PETER I IOMBO, I "ii- loi i ed. December Ith, 191 '. of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation Prospector, intends to apply for permission to prospeel for coal and petroleum over the following described lands on the West Coast of Graham Island: Commencing at a posl planted live miles east and one mile nortli of the north-east corner of Lot 2435 thenee nortli 80 chains, thence west j SO chains, thenee south SO chains. thenee east SO chains, to point of] commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. .a29 PETER PIOMBO, Date located, 4th December, 1914. A. FAULDS, M.I. M.E. (on .iiltiig Mining Engineer Examinations and development ol Coal, Metal, Oil. Ktc. 7f 9 Dunsmuii St. Vancouver, B.C. LAND ACT. Skeena Land District—District o Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that I, D. Hogg of Queen Charlotte City, occupation Farmer, intend to apply for permis >ion to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a pos planted at the south-west eor er of Gooden Island ,in Bearskin Bay, tbeuee easterly thence norther Iy, thenee westerly, thonce souther y, following shore line to point of omniencement, containing five aeres nore or less. DANIEL HOGG. Dated fllh February, 1915. f!3 HAIRDRESSINC PARLORS Massage, Manicuring, Scalp Trtai- ment, Electric Treatments, Etc. Mrs. SJ. Ii. Handiisyde, Prop. 211 Third St PRINCE RUPERI P.O. Boi 3714 Telephone 44. RITCHIE, AGNEW! & CO- Civil I.ngincers and Surveyors Prince Ruprrt, B.C. Waterworks, Water Power, Whafl -onstruction, Reports, Plans, Domln- on and Provincial Land Surveying, _Mectric Blue Printing, Negatives an< Wli.te Prints Pbme Blue 183 Res. Phone 391 LIKDSAr Sl GARfilGE ft STOVMBi 0. T. P CARTA.il. AGENTS 331 SKCO.VD AVENUE JINGLE POT COAL It handled by us. All orders recelvi prompt .mention I'boue No. 68. Phone 9.3. Form 11. Form of Notice. Skeena Land Dislrict—District 01 Const Range 5. TAKE NOTICE that Edward Chesley, Prospector, of Shames, In tends to apply for permission to ease the following described land: lantt d "" -.1 mile en I of Mile Pos 83 "I ■ I.T.R. from I'i in- lu i'l ortli boundary line of rlghl of way and nbi ■ le ■ terly from ■ '. .:-' .1 10 chains, thence ' r' ;' In If) PH. Box 31 Pacific Cartage; Limited Gem-rul Teaming Furniture Moving a Specialty. ■'. bu; COA1 I v the BEST or Comox Washed Nut The ^ueen Charlotte Oil Fields limited I'.iiililiii" '"i .nl. ol _ .'•■' -"i- il '-"ii-:".ne Stork CEO, F. MACDONALD, Sec-Trena Anheuser-Busch, St. Louis The Largest Plant of Its Kind in the World 1 -ftV-__-__ .1. ■ fit al'llTfilr ill ![ Q s . a. :'i ii". "i V^S-'I r ._'? t -i n - ■ vr^r , ,t-Vi^~~l B«! .!:,:!'-.'• ~*' sl? Some :' Inclpal ; . .. .,ii„i i i ti ii BI - enn Land His,iii i ni itrlci or i. . ; ,. :■ ■■ ' I ■ Plo ah . ic'or, intend appl for per- - .1 i oi roil ■ Isl 'I'd Conitnonc ed threi ill iior ■ .nmh 80 chain ■ aim ,t.o o!nl containing 640 acn i le i'l-TKi; PIOMBO. ■ii, Deceml ■■ CHE LE ; . 1915. Ill-: : 11ST Ol- 1.1. IXO I - IIKCI-D II. IIIMM-' VOI 11 I- -at Qimtil) II'"'" -ii' I.HUH' SP..-.0 Per IJllltlltj v. . , Pt i Tt ti DHL] — III: -- Union Transfer Co. Princ ■ .'"..-. • 11 i Pin ■ HAYNER BROS I'i' neei Pu nerai Directors nnd Open I i.-i.v nntl .1- i I. Ludli ■' AnslHlanl in ..ll. nl.im-e ,, ■ . Prince Rupert Journal SOc. per Month 60 YE . .- . ^k^-'r^^^^^y ■'•?;■" tM •■■'•:■■" : : IM ••■.••-••' U IIIHllllllililllilllllllllllllllllllilllilllllllllllllllllllllllllillllilllillllllllllllllilllllllillllllllll'IH PRINCE RUPERT IMP. CO. Distributors PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. ! ■■■■■■■■■■ 000444404004040000000000000444400000040000^. ',000000004 :. .: Rand, President. .1 S. Pearoe, Munagu TnAoc Marks DCSKINB CoPVI-IOh . -." /In ."'"-■ Tltillnd n plirtcli nnd diwcrtptl in " I. Till' lay "."'null' '"T .'i-i'il'i:' 1.1.- "' ' .' iilft'iitl'"! lit I'ri._nlil7 I'll, a' i'i'i*. ' tlSstrlotiycnnflilonViU. KAN0B00K ci I sfiit (r.'H. Olrlcwt baenoy forse n * Patentb tabun ihr>iu*ii Min.n A COi WOelW (jvr_.!( notice, without oharrfo, n> tlie Scientific j A l--i.i<Uiim'i.v '-' :-'' • t- < ■ ■ ' i ,, ■ - i ---.-■• lorn ' Turmi. . Can ■ " i ■ ■ ■ i ■ THE PRINCE RUPERT SASH AND DO0R COMPANY LTD. MANUFACTimBRS DOOItH, BASH, MAM'I'HS, MOULDING8, SOROU '.M BAN1 SAWING, un U.i. kinds OK FINISHINGS, »Wl«K AND OK- I III ll\l OS. HOUSE I'IMSI i J! ill! i •m tint I, Avei -, H-Iyi o. Circle I' il Do ' IM . I it'iory and Office OOOOOOOr,-' H Th ar.-day. Mart PRINCE Uri'ERT JOURNAL GRANITE . RANITB of bi ll <; i It) ami thoroughly tested tor sale Out Stone or Crushed Rock in Quantitia.s <Eil. 3. McLEOD rii me Green '-M7 ~"OCEAN FIS_J C07'~~ i-'resli i'isli Arriving livery Day .'_t_ld. Oi tiers Promptlj Attended To PHONi. BLUE -"ill PHONE 554 P.O. BOX 60 FOR APERHANGING AINTING OLISHING AND WALL TINTING Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICB that At,drew W. MaeLean, of Prince Rupert, II. O. occupation Carpenter, intends tu apply for permission to prOBpi cl foi coai and petroleum over the follow- in ;' il' scribed lands on the West - ,., i.,--,, am ' : nd: Coinmenc- -■ .. - illos ■■ irtl - ,.,i tine mi rst of the north i asl corner of Lol ', '■'' ■ north SO hem ........ nee south I . -:'.-'. ' s" bains io poinl of commencement, containing G 10 aeres u ur It -1. ANDREW W. MacLKAN. lis Agent, Peter Piombo Date located -3rd December, 1914. GOVHI.N'M.BNT WEATHER HI-PORT. Furnished by 1. W. DowliBj For 2'4 hours ending .. p.m. March 24. Bar reduced to sea level :: :.. ■ ii mperature . . . Lowest temperature .... 30.178 63.0 36.0 CANADA'S EXHIBIT EXCELS OTHERS NOTICE. The i.-mail.an Patriotic Fund. Will those who need assistance frem the a-hove fu»d, resident tn the city or district 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. fl COLLISON, P.O. Box 735 NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTECTION ACT. R. S. C. Chapter 115. The imperial Oil Company hereby HIGH-GRADE DECOR AITING A l.NTERIOR' I \l.'i . Martin Swanson SECOl - V.VE BRII (HHWJKH3-&PO 00 000 4 00 OO ra-ettWBK- I CANADIAN STEAM 1 LAUNDRY NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS (Latest and Approved • HOnly Skilled Operators Employed Skeena Land District—Districl of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Peter Piombo, . ;• Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation I j ti.. aor, Intends to apply ' ,, ■ . ui Eor '■ ml and 11 - .- over the follow : • del i ribotl lands on tb Wi .1 Coasl of SrahamjH Island: Commencing ai a ost plant- miles lorth nnd one mile ,:: , of ti:- a-- i fh-easl corner of Lot _' i:-. 7, thi nci north 80 chains, theace ea | -. ■ chains, tl enc ■ outh SO thei i • wesi 80 ohainB, to poinl of comi ':- lontaiminj 6 I -■ aci ■ m re ar lei ,..,-' ■■I'i'i'i.r. PIOMBO ;,,i, io iated, Dei amber ;>rd, I8l -l 3. McLEAN OF THE CANADA RAILWAY XI-'.WS HAS RE. TURNED. infirm- Otlier Reports Respecl ing tin- Exhibit of tlie Dominion. a i ■■ Island na Land Districl-- DiMr-i.' of abo' any :■■'-■■, P , Hutchinson of Prim '• *-r-- 'aceniMtUn- .-.-'. _»r »e.- ion to pi -1 *ni >*■* tollowiae <eB«ptk«- . igt Coasl af (1r«H_.m:,;,,, iv ;. . ■ Ci ainion sing ai a post n__»t-i miIl of the nerU-os-I of it. ,- i .. -'___ tliaiaaoa, #__t Sail Mr. McLean V . J, .McLean of ihe Canada Rail- News returned from San Fran Iseo rdi . . He reports thai Canada's exhibit al tin- Fair is far other displays. Col who Is in ■ 'ii,: in the i ■ ' if shapi md ■ ■ Mir who visits tin place is .ii tin erfi Phone us and ive will call for a trial bundle Note our address: SIXTH A\ENIIE WEST corner of Lol 2435, thenco east _ 841 chains, thence south SO chains, thonce wesi 80 chains, thence north 80 chains-,, to poiiit of cemmence- ienl containing 640 acres mora or 4 I less. : j^20 I'l.TEl-l PIOMBO. Date located, December 4th, 1914. Phone No. 8 Canadian Steam Laundry .'-..r.l" -,__aHW._-!-^-_f_'._._4_8_#lH- 120440400000000004000004004 Capt. J. McGee .I.M.S.A. Masters and .Male- prepared for examination. Compass nil- ju-ti'r. Phone Rod 502 "N.\; "!'!( AL ACADEMY" X li'eliit'tsoii Block, opposite a ft Royal Hotel S ¥ » (S-JKrti-. 0O00O0**1. 40iXKhXh.da00 Skeena Land District—District of (.neon Charlotte Islands. TAKB NOTICE tbat Teter Piotnbn, of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation Prospector, intends to apply for permission to prospect for ■ ial and petroleum over the following describe* lands on thc West Coast of fiYahim Island: Commencing at a post pasted ive miles east, of the north-<__«- coiT.er of Lol _i;L", thenee nortli 8 . cliains, thence east SO chains, theme* south SO chains, thence wast 18 i hai na, to point of eoinnicnoeniont, containing 640 aeres mere or less. i„-j!) PETER PIOMBO. Date located, December 4th, 1914. ffCKHKlD-OCKl-tHKH. <>O001>OO0OO0OO SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES I For Rent REASONABLE llll i:at.:s Continental Trust Company J frCKS-CHKi 0O 0 T>-0004 i>DOO 44 The Morning Journal 50c. per month Skeena Land Districl -District ef Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKB NOTICE.thai Peter PiQiuko, of Prince Ru] ert, B.C., occupatleB Prospector, intends to apply for permission to prospeel for coal and pelroieum over iht I'o'!"--, Ing -:' I ■ fitted on be Wesi Coast of Graiam Island: Commencing at a post planted five 'lilies east of lhe north-'list corner of Lol 2-4.15, thenoe north S. chains, thtnoe wesi SO t.__!n., f.hence soulh 80 chains, : hi ni ist 80 chains, te point of commenuo- nuni, containing 040 acres more or less, , .EH PIOMB ' Date locaie-'i. Deoember 4th, 1914 will leave shortly for Winnipeg in connection with the ' omi any's undertakings, l.OWSI.1 UNANIMOUS CHOICE OF DELEGATES Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKH NOTICE that Andrew W. MaeLean, of Prince Itupert, B. C, occupation Carpenter, intends to apply for permission to prospect for coal nnd petroleum over tho following desoribed lands on West Coast of Graham Island: Commencing at a posl planted two miles nortli of the north-east corner of Lot 2435, thonce north SO cliains, tlience west 80 chains, thenee south 80 chains, thenee east 80 chains, to point of commencement containing 1140 acres more or less. ANDREW W. MacLEAN. _18 Agent, Peter Piombo p.,n located, 23rd December, 1914 Skeena Land District — District ot Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE thai Andrew W MaeLean, of Prinee Rupert, B.C., oc ■upation Carpenter, Intends to apply or | ■ rmission to prospect for con ud petro iver the following de lands on the West Coasl of Graham Island: Commencing at a post pl tnted t wo miles' noi tb of the north-east corner of Lot 2433, thence north 80 chains, thence east SO chains llience south 80 chains, tin rei wesi SO chains lo point of comraencoinent, containing 040 acres more »r less. ANDREW VV. MacLEAN. £18 Agent, Peter Piomlio Date located, 23rd December, 1914. (Continued from Page One. I all front east to west." Prof. Odium seconded the resolution, lie said he had followed public affairs in this province for the past -il years, and had watched the career of the different attorneyJgen- erals. He could say without hesitation that Mr. Bowser was the besl. The resolution was carried on a standing vote, and the chairman declared Mr. Bowser elected a candidate. The other nominees were si li iti _ on the lirst ballot cai . Took In Good Return!!. Skeena Land Dislrict.—District, of Queen Qbarlotte Islands. 1 AKE NOTICE that Poter Piombo, of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation Pro - ' r, intends to apply tor . er- ■ iii Ion to prospeel for coal and pe- troloum over the following described lands on the Wesi Coast of Gralium Island: Co__.mon._ng al a pout plun*- etl four miles north of the norHi-eMt|of comer of Lol 2437, thence north SO chains, lin ni:- east 80 ijliaias. tJi'jnoe south 80 cliains, thenoe woo' !. nlns, to poinl of _oni_-_a_-C-_En«__t containing 1.40 acres tamrm ar les*. "' ." fjlOMBO. Date local id, D'eeembi r . rd, 1.81! Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Andrew W. MaeLean, of Prince Rupert, Ii. C„ occupation Oarrenier, intends to appl)' for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following described lands on the West :C»ast of (..aba Iaidlsna Coast of l-i'akani Island: Commencing at a post planted one mile north and two miles easl of the north-east corner of Lot 2433, thonce north Sn chains, thenee west 80 chains, thenee soutli 80 chains, thence east SO chains to point of commeneement, containing (M0 acres more or less. ANDREW W. .MacLEAN. tl8 Agent, Peter Piombo Date located, 23rd December, 1914 «<HWWl.Wl.fl.Kia<W>>a<.0': 00 >40444 :;•_.,. ...: *g**«*h&*** I'l RUPERT. MARINE IRONWtRKS Al© SUPPLY CO., LIMITED The city police court yesterdaj morning proved a harvest for the city and considerably over $ 100 was taken In in fines. The assessing of . _■_■ wii.ii costs againsl three women from Comox Avenue aided materially in this. The women were lined for ll ■ keepers of disorderly houses. According to the information obtained by the police, the occupant one house, with her allies, had made a demonstration in fdrce before the fortress of another woman. Each side with her allies fought ■ aliantlj. i I ie end the police . ■ . called for, bul all was quiel befi Ived. The private library I tin family plate ol ii e .attacki d ■". iver, in ■' slate of i] datlon. Skeoua Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Andrew W MaeLean, of Prinee Rupert, II. C. occupation Carpenter, Intends lo ap ply for permission to prospeel for coal and petroleum over the following described lands on the West Coast cf Graham Island: Commenc- i»E at a post planted one mile north aad two miles oast of the north-east oorner of Lot 2435, thence north SO obainii, thonce oast SO cliains, thence •eut_ SO ciains, tlience west SO ch»m_, iti point of commencement -ontaining .40 acres more or less. ANDREW W. MacLEAN, (18 Agent, Peter Pionibo Dale located, 23rd December, HI 11. NOTICE is hereby given that ony the 23rd day of March next applica tlon will be made to the Superii. tendent of Provincial Police and to the Board of License Commissioners for the City of Priuce Rupert for permission lo remove the license for give nolice that it has under Section 7 of the above Act. deposited .wit* the Minister of Public Works at' 'Ottawa, and in the office of the District Registrar of the Prince Rupert Land Registration Districl al I'rincej the sale of liquor by wholesale from Ruperl, H.C., a description of tlie L, , T a -i _ „ j site and the plans of the wharf and the premlsea known as Lots U and approach proposed to be built in 110, Block 32, Section 1, situate t-t Prince Rupert Harbor British Co-Lrazer gtreet in lhe Clt of Prlnc9 luinlna, in front of Waterfront Block "<_(", according to registered Rupert, to the lands described as -au" °,f r!le ToSnslte "f tl>e said Lots IB and 20, Block 23, Section 1 City of Prince Rupert deposited in the afore.a_d Land Registry Offlce as No. 923. AND TAKE NOTICE thai after tlie expiration of one month from the date of the first publication of this notice, the said Imperial OU Company will under Section 7 of the said Act apply to the Minister of Public Works at his oilice in the City of Ottawa for approval of the said site and plans and for lean- to construct the said wharf and approach, DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C., this 2nd day of February, A. II. 1915. 4w-f4 THE IMPERIAL OIL COMPANY. Sl'NOPSIS OP COAL REGULATION.' MINING on Third Avenue in the said City of Prince Rupert. DATED this 20th day of Fehru ary, 1915. PRINCE RUPERT IMPORTING CO. LIMITED. \V. IL Marshall, Manager f21mai'2_ Applicant. j. ■Sf NOTIOE Dl CANCELLATION «__- - OF RESERVE. Coal mining rights of the Dominion in Manitoba Saskatchewan and AJherta, the Yukon Territory, the Northwest Territories ai d a portion of the Province of British Columbia, may be leased for a term of twenty-one years al an annual rental of tl per acre. Not more than 2,500 acres will be leased to one applicant, Applications for a lease must b .made by the applicant in person to the Agent or Sub-Agent of the district in which the rights appliel for afe si:...- In surveyed territory the land must be described by sections, or (legal subdivisions ot sections, and -in unsurveyed territory the tract applied for shall be staked out by the 'applicant himself. Each application must be accompanied by a fee of $5, which will be refunded if the rights applied for are aot available, but not otherwise. A royalty shall be paid on the merchantable output of the mine at tbe rate of five cents per ton. The person operating the mine shall furnish tlle Agent with sworn returns accounting for the full quantity of merchantable coal mined aud pay tbe royalty thereon. If the coal mining rights are not being operated, such returns should be fur nished nl 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 miue iit tlie rate of Sin per acre. For full information application should be made to the Secretary 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 Daily Journal SOc per month WATERFRONT, PRINOE 5'.. i • I. I l-NGIM-KKK, MACHINISTS IN!) v.'.oui V1.K V Cl lliulne Power II It. ('. C I Agi-uls I'm- Mio Hill I tlle [Mil. Slant] i ■ ■ ::: in ■ !<,, I ' - ' ; .... , >' ' JAMES GILMORE ARCHITECT Second Ave. Near McBride St HOTEL DIRECTORY Members of the Prince Rupe. i Licensed \ minors' Association Steel, Iron I' rlnu ' , B oi] i i IV. . i f. . MnWtK. ;• ' h. '•''■ ■ ■• (liip.i.i'.,. IHl.i .>'.. •: I .'p:.__'*. 'v. P.O. BOX ' K 440040O040400440r0a*o0O0*i'iamm^a00444400aa04»'i440a0oo^u tl Gl -. I " - ■ ii. ■- ". .1. ll. de. ' b I m Build- Friday, 14th ... ii v- !' . B" I I and I at 7:4 it V. Ill pi II i arc p.in. (V. S, MARSH -LL, Lieut. Acting Adjutant. I.Mai \av-ll <:»__»,'.',ti ». i'-.»«*!_. Tin ■ ■ ioi r. .* • ■ i'ii- 'utl.it, p.91 . , . ' ,.. . ■ . ... ; i : Inge on or aboul will I ■ ' .,,-.... i 1 ■. . from i,i blank ont. ■ ■ ■ iow be :..''ii. ■' ii'lid.'i'-s tor the e_i"!!';.. I ti ■'■ •.' - ■ • .■ '■■ en :' < 1 . I i ii tt', -. I i'l.".. . i- ■ .■ ii-- can be obtained on ' Tn ■-- 11 ic ii : ued. G .1. r.vi-i: \,' ' ■i :ni--'i ' t|;< Ntti nl :-,-' : n im ■ lee, i), tawa, .I'.uiuary 8th, I. I .- I'liiiiii'Mii-i. "tl inailicnt.ioii of ibis ;_11vt■ r-*i.-■ •;111-1i: v, ill nnj in. p,-,id for.— ._.<;.. ja-iiij IVINDSOI! HOTEL Cor. ul Pir*t Ave. and I'lighth St. W. U. Wiiglit, Prop. HOTEL CENTRAL Firs. Ave and Sevontli Si.. I_uro|Niuii ti'nl Anierlcun *_.()» It. 82.50 Per llll} Peter Black. IV KNOJ. Iv: ' i-'irsl Ave. BetUHM-n :-t_b'it nntl Ninth ot'-I-t .ut I'lM-i; 11 ll tou .'i'ii Per l)i_r Hefner & Besuer, Props. p.-IPIllaSS HOTKJa •I. V. I.eelu'-li."' '. i'. Cuslej Third Ave. ileiv.t on . orrlli -' - Europe -o Plu n: 50 I'ei i> ■• . orl!'.,' _. ■ 'i I ''■ - •■ ll Ave, anti SivMi St. l_.i.opi.uu Piun Steam Hmatc REAVKII WHOLES %LE LIQI'i.; rt:-„ LHHITED . . il Ave., an - St. Phone 102 NOTICE IS HEREB- QIVBN tbat the Reserve existing on Detention Island by reason of a Notice published in the British Columbia Gazette on the 30th ol Maj ,191... Is hereby can celled. R. A. RENWICK, Deputy Minister if Land. Departmenl of Lands, Victoria, B.C., October 10th, 1014. o2 ! OW?_Ki<kh><h-h. )»_Kll>O-_i_Kii.Q_10<H. GUARANTEEE Aincrlcnn Silk HOSIERY WE WANT YOi TO KNOW THESE HOSE They stood the test when all others failed. They give real foot comfort. They have no seams to rip. They never become loose and baggy as the shape is knit In, not pressed In. 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Title | Prince Rupert Journal |
Publisher | Prince Rupert, B.C. : O. H. Nelson |
Date Issued | 1915-03-25 |
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Prince Rupert (B.C.) |
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Language | English |
Identifier | Prince_Rupert_Journal_1915-03-25 |
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Source | Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives. |
Date Available | 2016-04-07 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
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DOI | 10.14288/1.0312444 |
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Longitude | -130.325278 |
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