_t______mm ,..„, ■_,,mm ... ■ ■ ——( *7 , • "■"'•_...•'• ■'•-- ■o_-w--il .I-.— *r i_-win_HSi S^^lJfJWOTt-..'.. ...-a ■ / . . . • . I?^1-^. High-class Job Printing VOL. V. PRINCE RUPERT, B. O, TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1915 Price ri Cents. NO. 95. AND CUT FORTS OF DAR AGREEMENT OF POWERS WILL GIV Forts Of Dardanelles Seem To Be Doomed- Russia To Have Outlet London, March 1.—According to the Daily Mail correspondent, tbe work of silencing the forts of the Dardanelles proceeds. Fort Darnlus, twelve miles up ilie Dardanelles on the Asiatic side, has been silenced by the allied fleet. Russia's outlet. Paris, March 1.—Le Temps asserts that an agreement lias been reached among France, Britain and Russia regarding the future status of the Dardanelles. According lo this agreement Russia will be given a free passage of the straits. Temporary (Vssuiio. i. London, March 1.—An official statement says the attack of the allied fleet in the Dardanelles bus been interrupted owing to a strong northeasterly gale. A mist also prevailed, rendering long range fire and aeroplane observation difficult. Againsl Paying Claims. Tiie city solicitor reported last night to the Council against paying a claim by J. H, Fernier for damage to his horse in breaking through a plank roadway. The solicitor con- lended that tlie roadway had been put in by the Government of British Columbia and Hie G. T. P. before incorporation. The city should not be held responsible for all these damages. The Board of Works concurred iu the report, which was adopted. HALIBUT COMING STEADILY IN AGAIN SEVERAL OF THE SMALLER BOATS ARRIVED YESTER. |»AY—GOOD CATCHES. I'bo Stiii.itt Brought 20,000 Pounds —Smaller Boats Brought 5,000 Pounds. To Sell Old Scow. The city engineer reported favor of selling the old garbage scow. To repair it would cost too much. The board of health re oai- niended lhe adoption of the report The Council adopted the report. INTERIM VOTE SECURED FOR EXCAVATION WORK William Manson Has Had Money Granted At Victoria To Carry Along Operations at Court House --Operations Will Start Today The announcement has been received from Victoria that a vote sufficient to have work renewed on the excavation for tlte court house at Government Place has been secured. This will enable operations to start up today. This interim grant nas been made at the earnest solicitation of William Manson, M.P.P., the Member for the, district, who realized thai it was to the advantage of the city that this work should be carried along now at a time when It is nol loo plentiful in tlie city. Tlie money so voted will lie devoted to the excavating ror the basement and will be available until such lime as the main vole of $25,000 can lie used for the work. The operations will be carried out as in the past there, by the day labor system, which lias proved very satisfactory. After April 1 the main vole will be available. In the meantime work will not be allowed lo cease during tlie intervening time. Tlie move made by Mr, Manson and agreed with by lhe Government will be welcome to the working men of the city who are feeling tbe pinch of hard times. Endorsed Conl Purcliase, At the meeting of the City Council last evening a report was received from the special committee that investigated the charges made by .1. II. Rogers in connection with. the awarding of the coal contract; The committee endorsed the reports of the engineers and approved of the change of contract, to .1. Lindsay. The report was adopted by the council. Clerk of Market. .lame.. Kiacouski wrote lo lhe City Council last night offering to act as clerk at the Public Market. Ile offered to act as agent for any fanners caring to ship produce. Fish Companies Reported Coming Here It is reported that two lish companies arc now deciding to locate in Prince Rupert. These new concerns are from Seattle and will carry out operations on a large scale, it is announced Hint they''have practically decided to come here. Aid, Kerr, the acting mayor, says that the city lias agreed to meet the companies on lhe matter of power by giving a rate of one cent a kilowatt hour for electric power. The plants will require, it is said, about 175 horse power each. Locations, according to tlie report, have been practically secured from the G.T.I', by Ihe concerns Interested. Halibut is beginning to come in steadily again. Yesterday saw several of the smaller craft that are engaged in the trade in port. The Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Company had the Stirratt in with 20,000 pounds of halibut. That vessel Is a three-dory boat. The Allin Fisheries had several independent boats unloading. These included the Yokohama, operated by Japanese; the Dudoward boat, and the Annie D. Each of these brought a little over 1,500 .pounds each or a total catch of about 5,000 pounds. COUNCIL ASKED TO CO-OPERATE COMMITTEE NAMED TO TAKI UP PISH PROPOSITION WITH BOARD OF TRADE. Deputation Waited L'pon tlie Alder- in<.ii Lust Evening Before Meeting. French Forces Made Some Advances Against The German Lines Groceries—Our prices are the lowest in town. You will save money on almost every article. Give us a trial order today. Phone 123. Prompt delivery. Miissallcm & Co., 42,'l Fifth Ave. East. o Look for the lied Tug Prices at George 1>. Titc's Furniture Sale, tf The City Council last even in; was waited upon by the fishery com mittoe of the Board of Trade, head- j cd by G. W. Nickerson. The main part-of the proposal which the committee bad to place before the Council was that the Council should enter into negotiations with the G. T. P. to secure waterfront near the Cold Storage and there establish a public lish wbarf. The cost to the fishing folk should be kept as low as practicable so as to encourage the business. The City Council agreed to loo'. Into the matter and named a committee as follows to Investigate and meet, with the Board of Trade: Aid McClymont, Aid.. Beveridge, and Aid. Edge. o HOUSE FOR RENT. A pretty little cottage for rent on the bill. Has sewer connection and other conveniences. Apply L. Bullock-Webster, tf SUPPLEMENTABV WAR VOTE. London, March 1. Th. House passed a supplementary vote of credit, for $1,810,0C0,- 000 to prosecute the war till March 31, 1916. Garbage Scow Towing. \t the Council meeting last evening tenders for the towing of tlie garbage scow were opened. Two tenders were submitted as follows: North Coast Towing Company, $32 a trip; and the A. E. Slociim Company, for $25 a trip, or $100 o month. Tlie latter stipulated that this price was conditional on the Iscow (lumping in four hours. The 'contract ynv. awarded io the lowest tenderer. Paris, .March 1.—An official statement says rain and snowstorms have hindered operations at many poinis on the front. in Champagne we repulsed strong counter-attacks ami maintained all our gains, inflicting heavy losses on the enemy. In tlie sunn- legion we made fresh progress. At Sulyezern we repulsed an attack will: considerable Strength on Sunday. In I', ill demonstrations we captured many prison) rs, In Hart maun and Weilerkoph '--.' kepi tlie ground gained by us iu spite of German counter attacks. February House Furnishing Bargains—Sale Price on Pi inl Liiiolc inns, 45 eenls, ut George D. Tito. 1 SIR RICHARD MCBRIDE Showing of City Electric Light The Electric Light Department reported at the meeting of the City Council last night. The statement of oosts and earnings for January showed as follows: Labor. Material. Total. 7G0.G0 .4S.30 1108.90 Maintenance ..... 239.50 201.02 531.1? General expenses Sinking fund and Sinking fund and 43G.35 103.01 539.96 550.93 interest on hydro plant 916.66 365 3.5 7 REVENUE. Light and power acrounts 6306.69 Service charges 40.00 Total earnings Nol revenue ■ 634 5.GO 2692.12 CAPITAL. Labor '••• 42.90 Material :i -1 46.41 In The Legislature Leader Of Provincial Government Explains The Whole Subject Of Recent Purchase Made By Him In Seattle Profit Made From Telephone The Telephone Department snlmittcd to Hie City Council a statement of costs and earnings for January a follows; Labor. Material. Total. Maintenance 1« - --1 <> 27.62 215.02 General expenses 547.00 56.85 604.7! Inn rest on sinking fund In the Legislature Sir Richard McBride disclosed the fan? relative to his purchase on behalf of the Dominion Governmenl of two submarines. He was moved to this action by certain statements whii h were made in the House of Commons a few days ago by Hon. Win. Pttgsley, who bad suggested Hint the whole transaction was one whlcl had been engineered by sir Richard with the Idea of securing for som of his friends a commission en I - i unload upon tl c Naval Department two vessels which were practically valueless. Question of Privilege. Sir Richard Mi 111 Ide, to a question of privilege, Immediately on l the opening of I lie Hon e la Thursdaj, procei b I lo live all the facts of i he Irani u Hon, He t and B ipported hi tatemenl by a letter from the vendors, thai nol a single ecu! of commission had been Ipaid to anyone, thai the two ships 'were of the highest and most modern typo, thai they had before purchase been Inspected by a representative of the Admiralty and ::;it they were immediately placed in effective service. Incidentally, Sir Richard paid a tribute to the greal service which bad been renderi J Canada by Captain W. II. Logan who had In the first Instance gested Hie purehase of t!;'- submarines; and lie also made it clear that bad these iral'l not been secured there was a certainty that both Vancouver and Victoria would ... i- ; i-i-n subject' it to i bombardment by German warshli ■, v on ni ::..- i Iclnlty of i he _ , on Cheque Paid i" Vendors. Jus' prior to tiie declaration 't war in Greal Britain he :i! I en told li> Captain I.'man of t;.. | i- billty of getting ii"- submarines. Ho i Continued on Paee Two I REVENUE, Total collections for month. Surplus for month 284.50 1104.27 2906.10 1801.83 CAPITAL. Labor .. Material 95.46 10...fill 201.1! B Ctw nt_H*_w<» ewn-oawm*wo*wxt<"-uao<>omav>vaa**aaooooao,>-. eoa I I Petri . .larch 1. \n ifi. lal ays that i g ttpled Kohpn. Thi 3 Russians Take Important Point operatin I inilil It I. (i'i- Till • O-«l»0-&a-Di!H>_I-.H>^0S»-_^ oow)rOt»OrO<tv-a-oo-oa aiiaoooooooaoaw-aora&oaa&zooaw&ov&ooovva No l hipping To Germany And Allies London. March l. Premiei Asquith announced in the " g of Commoi todaj that Britain, Prance and their allies had - - | dded to stop all shipping to oi from Germany and her allies. ° S This policy becomes effective forthwith. o CHWKBKKl <HWK. -C-CKrtK. WW. **<H>__rtHK>-_^^ Tuesday, March 1915. PRINCE I.TI'ERT JOURNAL ItU'infE ttUVCt' "3Ottt'US- - cruel, contemptible thing to do_i Telephone 138. for the Liberals to attempt to be-1 smirch the character of a fellow-l O. II NELSON, Editor. «t_ woao&awa i»<H>__i_i« *kh3_hwkhkh«^ u»-_k> Contains about 2U Bis. $1.50 Offlce: L28 Third fcvenue East, near treet. Telei hone 138; p 607. .1 ION. Pul : very mornin 'Month ered b :;- ,.], ; . . n| ■ dd i» ad. ■! - nths 1-25 1, not aid in advance, i . . in this way. The time might ' h i would be (lis ■ d to details of 1 his em- ecti , but as he 0 u n d u 1 -■ li\ in'., ii. Vi' I would 1 To ', Politically, a tin rse 1 Product No. r KL- EDITION, Published every Friday for circu-|with whicli he wa ted, fell jarj to employ detective efforl i" lown lation outside the City of Prince . Ruperl ;ii $2.00 a year, 1 ddressed lo points In Canada; or $3.00 a year to ail point- in the United Kingdom, the I'nited States or other foreign political 0 poneti The men who countries. Advertising Rates Upon Application Tuesday j_. March 2, 1915. DISCERNING GOVERNMENT. According to (he Liberal organ the Provincial Government is wise not only in tlie ordinary avenues of business but also in the line of advertising and printing. With a discernment which speaks well for that Government, it used the columns of The Journal. We have recollections of a government using the columns of the News; and It came to defeat. Could it have been otherwise? A "RANGER" IN JOURNALISM. The Ottawa "Free Press" welcomes Joseph Martin to the thorny paths of journalism. After describing Mr. Martin's past and prospective activities the "Free Press" closes with this compliment: The Honorable Joseph Martin says it will be esteemed a favor by bin; if we put his newspaper, the "Evening Journal," on the "Free Press" ex- change list. We shall do that, but we can't guarantee him half the fun thai we expert to gel oul of the "Evening Journal." Mr. Martin's experience in bringing heads together in two Canadian I'r .'uncial legislatures, in the Dominion Parliament, and in the House of Commons at Westminster, gives him an advantage that should bear rich fruit in vigorous journalism. Silt RICHARD McRRIDE EXPLAINS SUBMARINES (Continued from Page One.) had acted on bis advice, and at once opened negotiations for purchasing. Anticipating a ' declaration of war at any moment there was need for greal haste. The price was set by the vendors al $1,150,000 \ chequi for this amount al I to himself was issued, and this i. as al om e banded by blm to Lieut. Pilchet who in lurn gave ii lo the vendors when the transaction had been completed on the high seas, There vas not, so far as lie km w, one! single cent paid tor brokerage, commission or foi any service to an> pel on. He greatly regretted thai Mr. Pug. ley should have fell disposed to make chargi s of that nature before Informing himself of the Eacts; bul In- was not surpi Ised at- the r > Itati tlon nl thai gentleman. His (Sit Richai d's) had resorted to such tactics were apparently nol so much concerned with ensuring safety of the country as they were with anxiety to complisb his political ruin. Proof erf this was furnished in the fact that tbe detectives were told to try and get something, for if they could do it, he (Sir Richard) would be driven from the oilice. False Accusation. Sir Richard read extracts from Hansard of the speech on the subject of submarine purchase by Mr. Pugsley in the House of Commons. The lion, gentleman had said that the boats had been rejected by the Chilean government. This was untrue, the fact being that Chile had failed in its financial obligations respecting delivery. It had been charged that the boats were not in good order. They were in the best of condition, and before being purchased there had been an expert examination by an officer of the British navy, Lieut. Jones. Mr. Pugsley had said that the Government ,was indisposed to buy, and that he (Sir Richard) had forced its hand. Mr, Borden was advised of every step of the negotiations. Mr. Pugsley in concluding his speech had said that he did not for a moment suggest that Sir Richard himself would take the money, no more than he would suggest that Hon. Robert Rogers would money for a campaign fit they had tlieir friends. Here' said' the Premier, was a contemptible j suggestion. By insinuating the lion. member would convey the impression that the Premier of British Columbia was a blackguard, that the ships were not purchased to protect tbe coast In a grave emergency, but to secure a quarter of a million dollars for the Conservatives, Rend Letters. Sir Richard then reviewed at lejigth all the statements whicli had beeli made by Mr. Pugsley. He also during the course of his speech read a letter which had been sent to him by Mr. .1. S. Paterson, president, of the Seattle Drydock & Construction Company, the vendors of the submarines, in which tlle writer in a scathing reference to the reckless charges of Mr. Pugsley corroborated the facts us they had been related by the Premier. Before closing sir Richard paid a tribute to the work of ihe Esquimau section of the Royal Canadian Maval Volunteer Re- ■ SPLENDID POR PLUMBERS The sale of Product No. 99 is strictly ei •--(! to the high-class supply ho I .- isl ii!' manufacture is theri affei ted by Dept. or ■•■" Influence thai _o .i' lufactu " " to the u- I o'l iii ! and pro- ' ealer allowed to 1 . Ice under penalty ni 1 : ':•■ ter ainated. BRFUL SOLVENT FOR CLOGGED OP DRAIN PIPES "00" destroys nccumalations if lint, paper, clotlis, hair, slime, grease, vegetables, soap, fruit and many others, li b. harmless to lines luniblng, DON'T ARGUE DO.V'i PUT OFF TEST IT This [(reparation has been .0 generally successful in clearing drains that it is bought over and over again by those who have tried it, but inasmuch as no on can know tbe actual condition existing within a pipe, it is absoutely impossible for lhe manufacturer or tlie dealer to guarantee tl . result. CIOTCAL PRODUCTS CO., NEW YORK ff*i_a_5_ffi__.::;.*i'- 3 1 i j/. B_.5S-_a mailings for ■ . . ., i _ . » '.._*'a meow wi .."-...'_ OR r ALU B V fs THE RELIABLE PLUMBER J BEST IX PLUMBING AND HEATING PHONE 480 % [-»lKH_^>^KH_^K«Kl<w <_^^ . tW£HKH_<85HWKH>i>_H>_H>_HS^^ LUMBER Coal, Cement, Plaster and Brick AND A COHPLETE 1INE OF B0ILDERS' S0PPLIES WESTHOLME L0MBER CO., LTD. First Avenue Prince Rupert Telephone 186 S.S. Prince George every Friday at !» a.m. S.rf. Prince Joan nt 7 p.m. on Sn iday, February l I, '■'■ Por Massett and Port Clements S.S. Prince John 10 p.m. Saturday, I'VbiuiK,i i.-, _:<>, etc. For Skidegate, Lpckeport, etc., S.S. Prince John IJ p.m. Sunday. February 7, 23, etc. For Stewart und Nans River S.S. Prince John 0 a.m. Wednesday, February 10, 24, etc. For Anyox (Granby liny) S.S. Prince George midnight everj Wed- nesda; G.T.P.. RAILWAY SCHEDULE Trains leave Prince Rupert for Prince George, Edmonton, Melville, Wtanipeg, ele., at 10 a.m., Wednesdays nini Saturdays, connecting with trains for St. Paul, Chicago and all points easl. Trains arrive from the east on Thursdays und Sundays at 0.80 p.ra, G.T. RAILWAY SYSTEM The Double-track lloute From Chicago to Toronto, Hamilton, Buffalo, Montreal, etc., etc. For reservations, tickets and lull Information regarding travel to any part •!' the world npjrty le the G.T.P. Ticket Office, Third Avenue; Agency all Atlantic Steamship Lines. '.T.-___i^Bf__a_fl'____«_C.^,(_^'___!_i___ JIKWHKHJ Thompson Hardware Co., Limited Rifles and Shot Guns Ammunition Camping Supplies PHONE 101. P.O. DRAWER IC45 339 SECOND AVE prKKKKwniw. ikb-ek.sbjii-ovrO-oOrnoach>uisk. cwh. b<<wchji^i ivsKW-rKi-ap-o<• IPHMI III II I II I'll Id take jj |»3ej nd; bin -9 ra8 tt-T-V fl SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS Prince Rupert Lumber Co. Flit ST AVE. AND McRRIDE ST, PRINCE RUPER1 Plicrte 25 Branch Yard jat Smithers, B.C. BlMW_u_i_iJiuimiM.Bw-.-ii-,ra-'z.-_ -' ' ';;cmr.yi~'&!m!Mtt'&:z8ikvwBtmmS ZiWM.& ASK FOR FIHE R05ESJFLI The World's Best NOTICE Is hereby given that on the 28rd day of March nexl appllcn-l Hon will be made to the Superintendent of Provincial Police and tot the Board of License Commissioners tor the City of Prince Rupert fori permission to remove the license fori the sale of liquor by wholesale from| the premises known as Lots 15 and 16, Block 32, Section 1, Blttiato , t '':■ Streel in the City of Princo Rupert, in the lands described aj v Lots 19 and 20, Block 23, lee Ion I. had In en i li ed h fore n detect h e agi h . '■ i i| to woi 1: In Seal > le in an to dlscove - which coul 11 - it in blacken his i liar tel I in connection with i he tran. (o'lIon. .he ei i do: m nl or > detectivi i bad I ei ti al tl on Third Avenue In the said City of Prince Rupert, DATED this 20th day of February, 1915, PRINCE RUPERT IMPORTING CO. V V fo W --.o-i:i.;v.p-y- ■■■....,..-« ljl-_* LIMIT EH. .1 '111 i cert ■Is- in' , W Canadian Pacific Railway PRINCESS MAQUINNA, SOUTHBOUND, 8 P.M. FRIDAY PRINCESS MAY SOUTHBOUND, 8 P.M. SUNDAY l»_T__'*--#-H_t«HWK«K^ 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 For further particulars apply to JOHX BARNSLEV, AGENT :: 081 Second Ave.-, Phone 508 Agency Atlantic Steamships. ,»iHH»WHH_4M_&t_#fca JiHKlWO-tHXWWJ^^ ank of Canada 1800 HEAD OFFICE: MONTREAL ESTABLISHED Capital $ 11,500,000 Reserved Fund $ 12,500,000 Total Assets $185,000,000 Savings Dunk Department—$1 ivill open an account Branches Throughout Canada and Banking Connections With All Parts of the United States. Agents Throughout the World. i- H. P. WILSON, .Malinger - - Prinee Rupert Brunch .1 ._;. Send for Five Roses Cook Book— COUPON *riie tj.imt mti'l At.Jr.-__ plainly Don't tm|.t to endoM Ton Con.» lit (tamps NUME OF WJ.L1H _ I.E1NC A MANUAL OP GOOD RECIPES cmdully choir..-, from (he comriliulitxtii of over two _I)ou_iu.d lucrcnfut uarra <A Fiva Roses Flour throughout Cmiadn. Also LUi (u) Notes on the various dMM* of good things lu cat. nil of which hove br«» a.uiii.'\y checked end re-thecked by comjietCTnt oulhtwit/. . .diet, your Envlop. In LAKE Of UK WOOO-S MIILWC CD. UWITTP, WIHHIKC Ihul irs f'rluc. Rupert, B.C. ■KY ii ■!)),•'. nOWOL'Afi '. '' Victi ri■-,. Thi m i'i. jndgmenl 'i£y-:m*&i -::_S-mwjflBZ-an-^^ CLEAN UP AND PAINT UP NOW O-CEDAR MOT'S, O-CEDAR MOP POLISH ALABASTINE SANITARY WALL COATING WATER HOSE, GARDEN TOOLS, WATERING CANS MARTIN-SE.NOUR 100 PER Ci- .T. PURE PAIN'. PAINT BRUSHES, LAWN MOWERS AND GRASS SHEARS CARPET BEATHRS, GARBAGE PAILS WINDOW SCREENS, SCREEN MOORS —at Tin;-— KAIEN HARDWARE CO.,eo8Third Av. ___M_tm_Mi(_i_iPff__^Mi___B_w_gffl o*»«H_#fti. CHK.,. at) aoamoMOMaoaowoamix -_<H>__swHK«ie«j«Hj Prince Rupert Transfer Co. —FOR Coal, Furniture Moving, Baggage and Heavy Teamin* W. J. CRAWFORD, Manager PHONE $66 Office and Residence: 1000 THIlii, AVE. a-_H_HM_«..-_H___^ The Morning Journal 50 cents per Month *-t_»_a..__—. «... •nmtonom ■■» .-*, a.. ,_-. .-— - V. .IH|llHHW_Wft__Hlf||lll|i ll.li ui ;j>HIH>_ll»l|IIIJ|JI »0l|l PRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL Tuesday, March 1916. GEN. JOFFRE ON WAR'S PROG ESS ■MUL-t. __-.___._, .'" _!_ IS REPORTED TO HAVE GIVEN AN INTERESTING TALK. the general public and even the com- denlj when Paris was already with- Us to Increi _a ants believed, that we were out-j in his reach.' adapt them, ■ ones. II : In Belgium b; o erw helm 1 _ig I "'The retreat was very Bimple,' thi ■ . on we replied Joffre, now smiling again, mustn't imagine the word 'attrition' ".Ici'ii'. is one ol! those men whojWitb numei - details he explained has no meaning, throughout thoii. existenci \ on Kluclt's men, easting aside' ••], is a ... that told a lie. hi ' havers i like _• whirl- ,, " '-"■ ill, I,' replii Ind on Paris. SkMnur srrjsr ,! imperialf^auhine works Ines Installed and General Repairs Con. J -', re. 'Our ami in suf-| v "He The New York American publisl .:,-; - ,-, D T.\ CE NO ; 'E tl ' Pe .- Piombo, of Princ ;"■ . B.C.. occupation . '. i for per- ■ ,. rol . i - ; ' . ■ 1 ■ , om no • .n : of Lol il , ■'..-• • ■ 80 chaii ... endanc; ... t, cental Estimates given nn nil clai ol ' ii rk, ivhetlu small oi large, Per. .1K : 8 ! attei ,. ■ '.- item. O.vy-Acctylene Plant in Connect ioi Pliono Red lull Third Avenue i. IL eiLDITCfi * Contractor end Bui. dei ii" r illowln dated in P ■ | ■ ' Gharleroi sted, ary 3: •-.,.--. one to win it. We lost' region of A lens, thai Is, on the Gen. Joffre, In an Inti .■ ■ it'tl '. a m faul flank of tl I . . .-;■ i his lifelong Eriend, Paul Huard, re- takes * i 'onimanders. army whoi dstence was unknown -, n ,, viewed his work to date as chief of - " - ■- ■■■■ i., all, and -.".Tilly to the Ger-jn,illlQn men; the Allied troops, and thereby fur- I was aware thai a greal number of ■ " ed .hen tbti n . mmioa who ariotl I. nlshed the mosl thrilling doeumer our generals; were worn out. Some ol Sen. Maunoury gave such a sud-!any battlefleld. TAKE NOTICE thai Peter Piombo printed aince the war began. of them seemed to me unlit to (ulflli'len and violenl blow to tlie Teu-1 "'Their f In Gen. Jofl're's barely furnished their duties. Pome inspired meltons that lie threw them, as planned room, twelve feel square, containing'with doubts, others even with dis-.'-'" to our lines on the .larne. II ;l : RICI ' RRS, K,C, three arm chairs and a table, Huard quietude, 1 had made known my in-1 "'However,' said Joffre, 'this will and the commander-in-chief threw tention to introduce a youngei ele-ibe written In history..My staff willI i ' themselves Into each other's arms In J ment 'into our suv^ier command. inli- ' 'Observing these deficiencies, had set about remedying them, we Some of these generals were my, "About | write it when tlie war is terminated I and I will see to it that the story is supported.' the present,'' resumed of i'i". ce !' ert, B.C., oecu guard Is only a, pr0Sj ,..- or, Intends to pply foi ei collection o\ uniforms; their old of- mission to pn ipeel for coal nnd ■ troleum ov Followin ril I landa on i e Wei I Coisl of Graham Island: Commencing at a post planted three miles north of the north-easl corner of Lol 243V, tlience nortli 80 Iflcers' lists ai onlj a historic'mem ory. Their oliicers they've nearly all fi were gallant; Hen. Thc Ger- a Gallic embrace of li felon mates. "After the. preliminary greetings Huard writes, "I turned the conver-lbest generals, but, while I love myjHuard, "it is truly regrettable that sation to war operations, and Joffre i friends, I love France still more. 1 such decisive manoeuvres as the expressed his utmost confidence inl therefore relieved them of their!Marne affair are no longer possible, the final victory. Now my mind went commands. I removed them, as I ex- "Bending over Gen. Joffre I wlils- back to the anxious hours of the'pect to be removed If I am deficient.] Peretl in his ear: Iman troops are now so much weak-1chains, tlience easl. 80 chains, tlience south Su" chains, tlience west 80 ened morally that tlieir improvised chains, to point of commencement, officers are compelled in order to|containing 040 acres more or less. ja29 PETER PIOMBO. Date located, December 3rd, 1914. Germans' overwhelming march on Paris and the defeat of Charleroi, which had seemed to me a bloody, denial of Joffre's persistent confidence. " 'You ought really to give me Not, Indeed, as a punishment, but " 'I hope you have got something simply for the public weal. jup your sleeve.' " 'I did this with anguish in my! "Joffre laughed gaily. 'Surely, soul and when left in solitude I surely,' he replied, tapping my wept.' . I shoulder, 'but we are really still "Turning the genera] from his I manoeuvring. Napoleon said he won some explanation of Charleroi,' I' melancholy memories, I said to battles with soldiers' legs. We win 'Now, explain to me your re- them with pur locomotives. That's said to him. t "The General was neither aston him: treat, especially by what surprising ished nor offended by my question. I miracle or what singular caprice I asked him if it was really true, ai Gen. Von Kluck obliqued so sud- all the difference. We mustn't abuse this war of attrition too much. " 'To begin with, it has enabled For the House HO ill Delivered to -your kitchen door, like groceries _.= kj? ^__^ -___- 175,000,000 Bottles Yearly That was the demand for Budweiser last year. The Anheuser-Busch Plant covers, today more than 142 acres —equal to 70 city blocks. It gives steady employment to 6,000 people, and to 1,500 more in Its branches. Every process, every room. Is Immaculate, Every bottle Is Pasteurized i '• ipected. This Quality-Plant, started nearly 50 years ago, is a model oi modern f.ic.liiips. The hundreds of visitors who go through every day know that nothing oi Its kind could be made any better than Budweiser. Anheuser-Busch, St. Louis The Largest Plant of Its Kind in the World ___£ g .--^'-Bo ! :n. ii • ■-_ ._-.'.;. » _ , r~"~.:~ — -av ■ '■ !!_'-_ '- Sonic of the Principal Buildings . ■■ -V ■ .1 .,,:.. ' .It .;. ■■. l! _ .»' ' -- . liiliiffl!iii_ii_iiiiiii_iiii-i-iiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiii:.. iii. ■ ii :i' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili-ii ■ -i; PRINCE RUPERT IMP. CO. Distributors PRINCE RUPERT, B. C battle in massive formation, eight men abreast. It is leading them to a hecatomb, a prey for our artillery.' " 'What about our men?' I asked. The general rose. 'In all armies at all times, all places, there have been deficiencies. It is possible there are some in our army, too, but our heroes are numbered by the thousands. What a great and admirable country is France! You can cry that aloud. We are living in great times. With an army like ours, it woulf] be a crime against Prance to despair. " 'From whatever part of France they come, they are worthy of the chiefs now commanding them.' " 'What about Soissons?' I asked. " 'Soissons was a fatality, if you ike, or fault, if you prefer, but in any case only an episode.' "With an air of impatience, Joffre added: 'I command soldiers, but not the barometer. General Chance Is a great captain, but not for a single instant do I doubt our final victory.' " Skeena Land Districl—District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Peter Piombo, of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation Prospector, intends to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following described lands on ,'ie West Coast of Graham Island: Commencing at a post planted three miles north of the north-east corner of Lot 2437, tlience north 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, tlience south 80 cliains, thence east 80 chains, to point of commencement, eontainlng 64 0 acres more or less. Ia29 PETER PIOMBO. Date located, December 3rd, 1914. Barristei Solicitor and Notary 1'ublli Office in EXCHANGE BLOCK DR. GILROY, DENTIST Crown aud Bridge Work a Specialty Office: Smith Block. Third Avenue Skeena Land District—District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Peter Piombo, of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation Prospector, intends to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following described lauds on the West Coast of Graham Island: Commencing at a post planted five miles east and one mile north of the north-east corner of Lot 24?..., thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 cliains, thence south SO chains, thence west 80 chains, to point of commencement, containing 640 aeres more or less. ja29 PETER PIOMBO. Date located, December 4th, 1914 A. FAULDS, M.I. M.E. Consulting Mining Engineer Examinations and development of Coal, Metal, Oil. Etc. 709 Dunsmuii St. Vancouver, B.C. HAIRDRESSING PARLORS^ ■.:, Massage, Manicuring, Scalp Treatment, Electric Treatments, Etc. Mrs. N. Ii, Iliuuliinyik, Prop. 211 Third St. PIUNCE RUPEE! P.O. Box 1714 Telephone 448 RITCHIE, AGNEW! & CO. Civil Engineers and Surveyors Prince Rupert, B.C. Waterworks, Water Power, Whart .onstruction, Reports, Plans, Domin- on and Provincial Land Surveying, Electric niue Printing, Negatives and White Prints ot Ikoena Land District—District Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Peter Piombo of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation Prospector, intends to apply for permission to prospect for coal and pelroieum over the followin,', described lands on the SVesI Coast of Graham Island: Commencing at a :iost plant ■%s__-_-_*bE__! tenders. Tenders addressed to the Sub- Vgenl ol the Di I aTtment of Marine, Prince Rupert, B.C., endorsed on the envelope "Ten ' srs for Lighthouse and Steam Supplies for British Coldmbia, 1915-16U" will be received up to noon of tbe 6lh day of March, 1915, for furnishing the following supplies required by the Sub-Agent of the Department at ince Rupert, B.C., during tlie period ending March 31, 1916: gkeena Lan(] Distrlet_ |SU.iH 1—-Hardware. .,, , , .„ ,. Queen Cnarlotle Islands. 2- Ship Chandlery. :;. -Building Materials. TAKE NOTICE thai I, I). Hogg, ■I -Illuminating and Lubricating of Queen charlotte, City, occupation Plime Blue 18_ Res. Phone 395 UP-TO-DATE UNDSA1TS GARTABE & STQRABL G. T. P. CARTA-IK AGENTS 381 SECOND AVENUE JINGLE POT COAL ed live miles east and one mile gorth11, handled by us. All orders recelv. of the north-easl corner of Lot. 2411.., „-,,,„„. ,„„.,„. „, .. thence north SO chains, thence wesi' P™mpt attention Phone I o. «.. SO cliains, thence south 80 chains, tlience easl, SO chains, to point of commencement, containing C-lu . ci more or lees. Ja29 PETER PIOMBO. Daite located, 4th December, 1914. Phone 93. Oils. Tenders and lists of supplies can he obi a inert from the Sub-Agent of the Departmenl at Prince Rupert, and all lenders must be made on the forms sup] lied by the Department. Each tender musl he accompanied] by a certified cheque on a Charter- il Canadian Bank for Fifty Dollars. This cheque will be returned to tlie merchant tendering ft his lender Is not accepted by the Department at Ottawa, lu case be is successful, the cheque will be retained us a i ermanenl deposit. NOTES, fa) This lend' r musl nol be altered or defaced. d,i Bach tenderer musl suhmll r good offered (if re piired 1. (,-) Th,- Di pnrtn - nl rei erves tin ; | i ', t I lie whole or pa I :• II II ■ Id) It Is the Intention of the Department to pick oul the low- , i price for each article, consistent wl qi ii ' - and i pl ten or pai is or lenders accordingly, and tiie supplies musl be delivered in lois as required by Hie Department. (. i In cases where the Departmenl considers II advisable to ac- cepl . tender for six months only, il reserves the righ! to do so. (f) Where two or more tenderers duoti tl -ices, the Departmenl reserves the right i" ell. i-1 ■ (g) All goods i In delivered !■'. O. 11. Proi Inclal Go ornmenl Wl ' - ny i uder charier lo the Depart- ■ .. ■ ert. (h) No cliai.'.'c will lie allowed for cartage, packli Ul gooi t be and of the besl qualitj of their kind 'I h '■■ be • supplied only on ■ »qulsitli n of the fl ' or other olli. ■ ■ ,! , ■ Sitb-Agi ncy, Deparl menl ol riii". Prince Rupert, H. C, '■■'■ arj 26, 1915. ltf 27 Farmer, Intend to apply for permis sion to purchase tlie following de scribed lands: Commencing at a pos planted at the south-west coiner of Gooden Island in Bearskin Bay, thence easterly thence norther ly, thence westerly, thence souther y, following shore line to poinl of ommencenieiil. containing live a'-res nore or less. DANIEL HOOG. Haled 'ith February, 1915, fl3i P.D. Box 38 Pacific Cartage, Limited General Teaming Furniture .Moving a Specialty. When you buy COAL buy the BES7 — Ladysmith Lump or Comiis Washed Nut. HE HIGH COST OK LIVING I iii ('i.:i p.y lU'tTXO vorn lie. i Quality Domestic Lump ('( $(l..->(i Per Toe r.esi Qualitj Washed Nut i uol $K.7.-> Per Ten DELIVERED —THE— The Cueen Charlotte Oil Fields United Office will open today in Law-Butler Building fui sab- of a limited amount of Tr«nsury Stock GEO. P. MACDONALD, Sec.-T.ea* HAYNEI. BROS Pioneer Funeral Directors and Eiiibnlmeis Open Day ami Night, Lodii .' Isslstnnl in Attendance. PHONE BC. 71" THIRD AVE ■__■■ ■ I _ I ■ TV ,.-.■*_ Prince Rupert Journal Union Transfer Co. soc. Per Month Prince I'lipei'l, II.'.'., Phone :*<l i'k«hkh_a_a.. _oooootKHj-_kk5«h. 4oo<to&aoQa&ooaoQoaaoto<i&ooG A. E Rand, President. J, S. Pearoe, Manager THE PRIKCE RUPERT SASH AND DOOR COMPANY LTD. MANUPACTt III.Its HOOKS. SASH, MANTLK8, MOULDINGS, SOROJJ ii.: BAN! SAWING. AND ALL KINDS OF FINISHINGS, H • •<!> OF KICK il VI r!K8, HOI SIC ITNI8E _ 8PEOIALCT I'-iciory mill iiflic.': Seventh Avei ', !l.-iy:- oi Circle one 21. ' , P.O Box ..- . ''rii" : ' &15<KH5O-aBC-_lC-0O^.Cr. :.-. p.' ' . CW-Or. CKl (.-C C -0-OC-o CHHui Tuesday, March 2, 1915. PRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL GRANITE . RANITE nt best quality and thoroughly tested for sale Cut Stone or Crushed Hock in Quantities .WL ,). McLEOD Phone Green 217 "ocean 7isiTco7" IN THE HATTER OF THE "NAVIGABLE WATERS' PROTECTION" ACT," REVISED STATUTES OF CANADA* 1906, CHAPTER 115, AND AMENDING ACTS —and-- IX THE MATTER OF AX APPLICATION BY THE MONTANA CONTINENTAL DEVELOPMENT COM- i'.\.. V FOR APPROVAL OF THE PLANS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF A CERTAIN WHARF" AND ORE BINS ON WATERFRONT BLOCK "IC." PRINCE RUPERT TOWN:-;::-.. GOVERNMENT WEATHER REPORT. Furnished by I. w. Don-ling. For 24 hours fending 5 p.m. March I. Bar. reduced to sea level. . . . Highest temperature Lowest temperature Summary for February 29.03: 46.0 iio.n - 1'TnT A,.rlVi"« "^ 1 "i5- ! TAKE NOTICE that the Montana I Mean temperature 39.09 /jtside Oiders Pron.ptlyAttended fo continental Development Company™ - of Butte, Montana, has deposited!" ghest teI»l'- °» -8"' ••■ Pllo.Ni. ni,i .; _.-,n [with the ..liiii.fcr of Public Works; Lowest temi al Ottawa, Canada, aud with (he _a Dis H'ici Registrar of Titles, Prince PHONE 554 P.O. BOX 60 FOR APERHANGING AINTING OLISHING AND WALL TINTING HIGH-GRADE INTERIOR DECORAT1NC A SPECIALTY Martin Swanson SBCOaND AVE. -EAR McBRIDE 20th and _1.|.. ,28.0 Precipitation: Rain, ii.ll); snow 1.08; total precipitation, 7.57. ' o February Fin-niiiire sale at George Not Great Producer. Weston Coyney submitted his report of the city weigh scales for February. It showed that .19.50 had been collected. He pointed out that had it not been for the city lighting department the receipts would have been only $12,50, He submitted that "in lhe words of Aid. Montgomery, 'the position ought to be worth a meal ticket at least.' " oocnootaooojooot CANADIAN STEAM I LAUNDRY NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS {[Latest anil Approved Methods 'lOnlj Skilled Operators Em ployed Phone ns and ive will cull for a trial bundle Note our address: ..I.-, SIXTH AVENUE WEST Phone No. 8 Canadian Steam Laundry Rupert, B.C., under Chapter 115, R S.C. 1906, plans and descriptions of the proposed site of certain harbor works to lie constructed by the said Company on waterfront Block "I.," Prince Unpen Townsite, according11). Tito's, all departments. Record to registered plan of lhe said Toun- .. , , site deposited in the Prince Rupert «*»"■.«• ""' cash. uotf Land Registry Offlce, and numbered 0 . 923, Hie aforesaid works consisting of one wbarf with ore bins. DETAILS Ol-' FIRE IN AND FURTHER TAKE NOTIOE thai the Baid Company has applied to the Goveriior-General-in-Couiicil for approval of the proiiosed works. aud| permission to construct the same ""' save Dollars <u George I). Tite's Furniture Sale—everything .educed Drapery Goods, Curtains, Poles Carpets mid Hugs—-•"» per cent. tli... (nini ni George I). Tito's, fiot VANCOUVER CANDY FACTOR} Daied at Prince Rupert, B.C., this 8th day of January, A.D. 1115. PATMORE & FULTON, Solicitors for the Montana Coiti- neiilul Development Company. ja27f27 PATMORE & FULTON, Loss is Reported i» Him Covered by Insurance. Been Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands, TAKE NOTICE that Andrew \V. MaeLean, of Prince Rupert, B. C„ occupation Carpemer, intends to apply for permission to prospect for c»al and petroleum over the following de.eril.sd lands on the West Coast of tiraha Inidlsna Coast, of Graham Island: Commencing a* a post planted one mile nerth and two miles east of the north-east corner of Lot 2433, thence north SO chains, thence west S9 cliains, thence south 80 chains, thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 040 acres more or less. ANDREW W. MacLEAN. flS Agent, Peter Piombo. Fire winch burned obstinately for ,)ate Seated, 23rd December, 1.14 an hour and a half in the plant of Further details of the Are which visited the candy factory of the National Biscuit Company in Vancouver, of which G. W. Morrow is a director, are eonlained in Vancouver exchanges. Tiie News-Advertiser says: Skeena Land District—District of. Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Peter Piombo, of Prince Rupert, B.C., oceupation Prospector, intends to apply for permission to prospect for ccal and petroleum over Ihe following described lands on the West Coast of Graham .Island: Commencing at a post j'^-fthe 'National Biscuit Work ed five miles east ef the north-east] corner of Lot. 2435, thence east 801 Avenue and Pine Street, last even- 3 chains," thence soulh 80 -haftifl, , Si thence west SO ohains, tbence north | K 80 chains, to point of commence- large three-storey brick building. 51 menl, containing G40 acres more or The )oss ,Q .]|(i bulldlng| |llanf an,,;|llv for permission to prospect x :less. First Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE thai Andrew W MaeLean, of Prince Rupert, B. C. occupation Carpenter, intends to alitor NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTECTION ACT. 1!. S, C. Chapter 115. The Imperial Oil Company hereby give notice that it has under Section 7 of the above Act, deposited wifli the Minister of Public Works at Ottawa, and in the office of tire District Registrar of the Prince Rui»ert Land Registration District at Prince Rupert, B.C.. a description of thej site and tbe plans of the wharf and j approach proposed to . be built in •Prinoe Rupert Harbor, British Columbia, in front of Waterfront Block "G", according to registered plan of the Townslte of Che said Oi.y of Prince Ruport deposited in the aforesaid Land Registry OHlce as No. 923. AND TAKE NOTICE that after the expiration of one mont-li from the date of the first publication nf U. is notice, tbe said Imperial OH Co«_pany will under Section 7 of the .said A.I apply to the Minister of i'ublie Works at his offlce In the City of Ottawa for approval of the said site and plans and .or leave to construct the said wharf and approach. DATHD at Prince Rupert, B.C., this 2nd day of February, A. I). THI.. 4w-f4 TIM IMPERIAL OIL COMPANY. h-H-UOBD PARES. Phone No. 99 is operating on a new schedule of prices for auto line Auywkere west of Hays Creek th ohai'ge will be 59 cents; to Seal Cov for e«e, tire, er three persons th oharge w«l be JI; for four or five 151,60; to or from boats or trains 50 cents. f4tf SYNOPSIS OF COAL MINING REGULATIONS. NOTIOE. Tiie ('.uiuuliau Patriotic Fund. Win those who need assistance from the above fund, resident In the city or disl'iict and whose breadwinner Is en active service with tbe forces of the Empire or her Allies, kindly notify the secretary of the local organization, tf VV. ID COLLISON, P.O. Box 735. m (I -,.,•_- S|ia29 PETER PIOMBO. P Date located, December 4th, 1914. took uill be about $20,000 covered!?0*1 al1'1 Petroleum over the following described lands on the Wesi fra.,' _H_rKla^s-<_*^_-o■w_<HKH_- JKWKW-WW W _ O 0_ -O (KHKBKH.-9«i a . J. McGee M.M.S.A. .Musters and Mates prepared for exnininntfon. Compnss adjuster, Phone Red 502 "NAUTICAL ACADEMY" Hclgcrson Block, opposite Royal Hotel i '.nw-_4«fl<j4>iwa-iw-0__i SBXHKH>lKH?]Ki_H3_-a_<W_a-_^ SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES For Rent Skeena Land District—District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Peter Piombo, of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation Prospector, intends to apply for permission to prospect for .oal and pen-oleum over tbe following described lands on tlie West Coast of Graham Island: Commencing at a post planted five miles east of I lie north-oast corner of Lot 243_, thence north 80 chains, thence east SO chains, tbence south SO chains, tlience west. SO chains, to point of commencement, containing 010 acres more or less. ja29 PETER PI0MB9. Date located, December 4th. 1914. HKASONARLE RaTES Skeena Land Dislrict—District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Peter Piombo, of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupatien Prospector, intends to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following described lands on the West Coast of Grnkam Island: Commencing at a post planted five miles east of the north-east corner of Lot 24115, (hence north SO chains, thence west SO chains, thence soulh 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, to point of commencement, containing 040 acres more or THE g Continental Trust I Company | ttfyOOOOWnJ-CKH. oo-o o-0-c. fl-o _. Co««r_ by insurance. Noticing flames pouring from one of the windows of the candy-malting department on the second floor, al about half past ten o'clock, P. C. 1170) Morrison rang In the alarm and then warned the family of Mr. Fish, who were asleep in the adjoining house. By the time the firemen arrived the fire had secured a hold In the beams and joists of the second floor and had worked its way down into the printing department near the main entrance. Fanned by a draft from the doorway it swept up tlie stairway nnd through the front part of all three floors. Lodging in the dry woodwork of the many partitions it resisted the attempts of the fighters lo dislodge it and a second alarm had fo be rung in half an hour after tlu? first. Equipment from six halls was used, The dense smoke and floors made Coast of Graham Island: Commencing at a post planted one mile north and two miles east of the north-east corner of Lol 2435, tlience north 80 chains, Ihence east SO chains, tlience soutli SO cliains, thence west Su chains, to point of commencement, containing 640'aeres more or less. ANDREW W. MacLEAN. flS Agent, Peter Piombo Date located, 23rd December, 1914. Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Andrew W. MaeLean, of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation Carpenter, intends to apply for permission to prospect for coal land petroleum over the following described lands on the West Coast of Graham Island: Commencing at a post planted two miles north of the north-east corner of Lot 2433, thence north SO chains, thence east 80 chains, thence south SO chains, thence west SO chains to point of commencement, containing 040 acres more or less. ANDREfV W. MacLEAN. fis Agent, Peter Piombo Date located, 23rd December, 1914. less. ja29 PETER PIOMBO. j slippery with melted candy made'Skeena Land District Date located, December 4th, 1914 of The Morning Journal 50c. per month Skeena Land Districl—District Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Peter Piombo, of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation Prospector, intends to apply for permission to prospect for coal and pelroieum river the following described lands on Ihe West Coast of Graham Island: Commencing at a post planted four miles north of the north-east|The stock was valued at $25,000 the total insurance. fighting difficult, but the firemen succeeded in restricting the damage, except by smoke, altogether to the from half of the building. The National Biscuit and Confection Company built the plant about five years ago at a cost of $8,000. corner of Lot 2437, llience north S0ian(1 chains, thence east 80 chains, (hence south 80 cliains, thence west SO chains, to poinl of commencement, containing OK) acres more or less. ja29 PETER PIOMBO. Hale located, December 3rd. 1914 divided among 21 companies, was about $70,000, Mr, L. II. Nicholson is the president of the slock company owning lhe business, Mr. G. W. Morrow *_H-_<h»__i«h>_-0_ikhkhW^^ the vice-president, and Mr. G. A. RUPERT MARINE IRONWORKS AND SUPPLY CO., LIMITED waterfront, prinoe rupert engineers, machinists and machinery contractors Specialists in Mm ine Power Run Ik, Oil, StoniH or Gasoline. B. ('. Const Audits for the lliiiisb Kromlioul Seinl-Dlo.ol Oil lOn- tclm—tlie mosl reliable und economical, und lite cheapest power for fishing boats, im- und passenger vessels. Standard Gas Engine Company's Engines and Parte in Muck. Birks ihe secretary-treasurer, iThere a.e aboul 50 employees, most- I ly girls. Nobody had been Id the building since about seven o'clock and lhe origin or the fire Is nol ! known. District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE tbat Andrew W. MaeLean, of Prince Rupert, B. C. occupation Carpenter, intends to apply for permission Iri prospect for coal and petroleum over the following described lands on West Coast of Graham Island: Commencing at a post planted two miles north of lhe north-east corner of Lot 243,', thence north SO chains, thence west SO chains, thence south SO chains, thence east SO cliains, to point of commencement containing 640 acres more or less. ANDREW W. MacLEAN. flS Agent. Peter Ploniho. Date located, 23rd December, 1914. Buffets, Iron Reds. Springs, Mat. tresses, Blankets, Sheets niul Pillow t February Bargain Prices, George . Tile, tbe Home Furnisher, nm Daily Journal 50c per month «_*£ Steel, Iron, Oils, Wire Hope, Italntn Belling, B. C. Wood Pulleys, Columbian Bronze Propellers, Storage Butteries, Dynamos ami Marine Acoossoriea. Repairs—First-class eqirtpincnl repairs. nnd stall for machine and ship £ P.0. BOX 515 TELEPHONE 313 iwa&ao&aa _-_bj _. _h» &a oonaaooooraoto aoaoo ooooo^aoo^attmvrami 5 I DISSOLUTION NOTICE. 5 TAKB NOTICE thai the firm 1; Ritchie, Agnew & Co. has been dis 5 solved upon the 31sl day or January g A. D, 1916, and that all accounts owing to the firm will be collected by I. Fred Ritchie, for the benefit of Jjthe partners, and that all accounts owing by the firm will be paid by ,: 'IT. Pred Ritchie, on account of the firm. Dated at Prince Ruperl B.C., this 4th day of February, A. I) 1915. .1. FRED RITCHIE, A. E. WRIGHT. C, T. Howard (witness to both natures). slg Royal Naval College of Canada. The next examination for the entry of Naval Cadets, will be held at the examination centres of the Civil Service Commission in May, 191_ successful candidates joining the col lege on or about 1st August. Applications for entry will he received up to 15th April by lho Secretary, Civil Service' Commission, Ottawa, from whom blank entry forms can now be obtained. Candidates for the examination In May next must be between tbe ages of fourteen and sixteen on the 1st July, 1915. Further details can be obtained on application to the undersigned. G. .1. DESBARATS, . epuly Minister of the Naval Service I. opartment of the Naval Service, Ottawa,-January 8th, 11)16 Unauthorized publication of this fSniar. 'a dvertisem am. will »ot so paid fer.— 7«W8. j»_j Coal mining rights of the Dominion in Manitoba, .Saskatchewan and Alberta, the Yukon Territory, the Northwest Territories and a portion of the Province of British Columbia may be leased for a term of twenty-one years at an annual rental of $1 per awe. Not. more than 2,500 acres will be leased le one applicant. Applications for a lease must be made' by the applicant la parson to tke Agent or Sub-Agent of tbe district in wliidi the rights applied for are situati . In surveyed territory the land must be described by sections, or legal subdivisions of sections, and in unsurveyed territory the tract applied for shall be slaked out by the applicant himself. Each application must be accompanied by a fee of $.., which will be refunded if the rig-lits applied for are not available, but not otherwise. A reyalty shall be paid on the merchantable output of tlle mine at the rate of five cents per ton. The person operating the mine shall furnish (he Agent with sworn returns accounting for tbe full quantity of merchantable coal mined and pay the royalty thereon, lf t'lie coal miniJig rights are not being operated, such returns should be fur nished at least ouce a year. The lease will include tlie coal mining rights only; but the lessee may be permitted to purchase whatever available surface rights may be considered necessary for, the working of the mine at the rate of $10 per acre. For full 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. VV. CORY, Deputy Minister of the Interior JAMES GILMORE ARCHITECT Second Ave. Near McBrlde St HOTEL DIRECTORY Membeis of the Prince Rape, t Licensed Vintners' Association WINDSOR HOTEL Cor. oi Kir_i Ave. and Eighth St, W. H. Wright, Prop. HOTEL CENTRAL Firs* Ave. and Seventh St,. European .ckI American plums $1.00 t«. $2.50 Per lluj Peter Blurk, Prop, KNOX HOTEL First Ave. Between itiglith ami Ninth European Piun; Rates SOc tn $1.00 Per Day iifMior A. Besner, Props. EMPRESS HOTEL 3. V. Rochester V. I). Caslcy Third Ave. Between SIMIi and Seventh Sts. European Plan; .■.(••: to $J Per Hay ROYAL HOTEL Oorley ,K Burgess, l*r»i>., Third Ave. ami Sixth St. European Piun Steam Heated BEAVER WHOLESALE LIQUOR CO., LIMITED Second Ave. imd Sixth St. Phone 102 PRINCE RUPERT IMPORTING CO LMHTHD Fraser and Sixth Sts Phone 7 m :_5%,- _a . I_.,a--> NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OF RESERVE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Reserve existing on Detention Island by reason of a Notice published in the British Columbia Gazette on the 30th of May, 1012. is hereby can celled. R. A. RENW1CK, Deputy Minister <r Lauds Department of Lands, Victoria, B.C., October 19th, 1914. 021 £_^-_H«-i»lX<#<H>!K.O_-_W^ GUARANTEED American Silk HOSIERY WE WANT YOU 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. They are GUARANTEED for fineness, for s.yl?. for superiority ol material and workmanship, absolutely stalnl .'s.aad to wear six month, without holes or replaced by uew pairs free. Our Free Offer To every one sending us 50c to cover shipping charges, we will send, subject to duty, absolutely free: Tnree pairs of our famous men's A M ERICA"! SILK HOSE with written guarantee, any color, or Three pairs of our Ladles' Hose, in ..lack, Tim or White colors, with written guarantee. DON'T DELAY—Offer expires when dealer in your locality is selected. Give color and size desired. The International Hosiery Co. 21 Bittner Street Dayton, Ohio - U.S.A. O __ _KtttCH»C_04>0«_-DO)Kl«l_<JiKH«lfl THE MOST tOWf 0RTABLE TOURING CAR IN THE CITY Answers ail calls day and night Phone 99 Standi Hotel Prince Rupert s ft 1KH.-I &IKHKH.-CHJtt ,_<_^^ New Wellington Coal The Favorite Household Coal fleanest. Brightest unil Rest Rogers 8c Albert Second Avenue Phone llll - *>'
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Title | Prince Rupert Journal |
Publisher | Prince Rupert, B.C. : O. H. Nelson |
Date Issued | 1915-03-02 |
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Prince Rupert (B.C.) |
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Language | English |
Identifier | Prince_Rupert_Journal_1915-03-02 |
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BC Historical Newspapers |
Source | Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives. |
Date Available | 2016-04-07 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
Rights | Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http://digitize.library.ubc.ca/ |
AIPUUID | 6b9ba4f3-b643-4582-829e-58c923767fdb |
DOI | 10.14288/1.0312448 |
Latitude | 54.312778 |
Longitude | -130.325278 |
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