F? -. Thf Journal .8 00 a year "-""*" ■ii_-»,. .'"t ¥»L. V. NSCA OBSTINATE FIGHTING AL INSPIRING ADDRESS BY DR. HERRIDGE Moderator Of The General Assembly Of The Presbyterian Church Stirred Great Audience In The Empress Theatre Last Night --- He Says Church Has Great Opportunity Rev. Dr. Herridge, Moderator of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church, arrived in the city by the Princes. May yesterday afternoon, meeting the Ministerial Association of tlie city at the home of Bishop Du Verrct In the afternoon, and addressing a mass meeting in lhe Empress Theatre last night. He leaves thi. morning by the train for the interior. The Empress Theatre last 'night was crowded to hear this noted preacher, who has a Dominion-wide reputation as a speaker. Those who gathered were in no wise disappointed, as a most inspiring address -*___-■ ft _TM_,-..-- Bishop Du Vernet presided last nigh! and briefly Introduced the speaker. He referred to the fact that the speaker had arrived late in the city and was having his timo taxed to the fullest. He also thanked Rev. Mr, Grant and the management of the Presbyterian Church on De- memories associated with that name, this would be appropriate. He came as a sort of recruiting officer now. There was but one word throughout the British Empire today, "Forward." The same cry was being sounded by the Great Captain of our Salvation. They ought to be glad lo bo alive just now-—not because they were having easy times, bul having hard times—times that tested our manhood. Life is the gift of God and is manifestly Intended to he put to noble uses. Let the young men see life, hut do not make the mistake ot thinking that he sees life wliea he only ... es death, Life was ft.?' supreme benediction of the Christ o God that came that we might hav life, and have it more abundantly. Our duty to 01 {selves must not conflict with our duties to our fellows. The wort*'' "Kultur" was, he knew, unpopular just nc. w. But true culture completed itself Si\ service *»<H_{l_W._-l»Wi3WHra^ I Ninth Pontoon Launched Yesterday afternoon the ninth of the pontoons at the Prince Rupert G. T. P. Drydock was launched with the usual success. This leaves only three more to be completed. Work on the steel sides is well advanced on those pontoons that are already in the water. 56it-IKHjat_l _8-r_a#>#*H*«H«H_»KWH^^ LAYING RAILS TO GOVERNMENT TO LOAN ON LANDS BILL INTRODUCED INTO LEGISLATURE PLACES WORK IN COMMISSION'S HANDS. Safeguards Takefa to Guarantee Security for the Money Lent on Farms. half of the Canadian Club and ihe to others. It was not arrogant. ''-a citizens generally or all Church de- Only by seeming tr lose our lives nominations for the arranging for did we get back our lives. The self- the address to be given in the centred life was destined to be a theatre, where all might hear It. Dr. Herridge expressed his great satisfaction at meeting the people of Prince Rupert. He said that If he poor one. It would be poor mentally and poor morally. Immorality did not apply only to the vicious. There were many different kinds of human were called upon lo describe the sor- service not onty educated oneself vice he would call it a revival service, which was at this time the only kind to hold. In a city called !"riiice Rupert, with the stirring but bellied others. Those who went across the sea were serving their country and serving their God, and (Continued on. Page Three.) Allies Repulsed Enemy On All Its Attempts To Advance Trenches Paris. March 5,—In Belgium In have been crowned with complete the region nf the dunes we organized with solidity and advanced to thj trenches taken yesterday. The Germans attempted to push forward success. In Champagne we made marked progress. A company of German Guards was surrounded and cap- lured. their trench into contact with ours.! On Friday we gained ground all Twelve times, however, they had tn desert them. To the north of Arras our counterattacks in the region of Notre Damo along Ihe front, anil carried a trench occupied at Salient, north of Perthes, where we took a number of prisoners. _BWM«HK. l>_i O-SiWKKi >}_^ Brought Five Cars Of Fish The Andrew Kelly of the Canadian Fish ,.■ Cold Storage Company arrived in port last evening with 100,000 pounds of halibut, Mosl, of that supply was taken In three days. The weather has been very rough on the banks, which has Interfered with the catc.i ing and hence the few boats coming in. None of the boats are go- 5 Ing into southern ports. The catch of the Kelly represents live g carloads of lish. Four of these will go out With the train (his 5 morning. j a <H-HS*W__-__-__C-tW^ The' Agricultural Bill introduced in the Legislature provides for the constitution of an agricultural credit commission which shall consist of a superintendent who shall he ex-of- flcio a director and four other directors. This shall be a body corporate. Its object is to make loans to farmers and to this end its powers are denned. It can make advances in his.ai_uen.fi corresponding .o the work of improvement on the land. For this purpose it will establish a department of appraisal and valuation and no loans will be made except upon the basis of the value of property as ascertained and fixed by such department, its regulations must be .confirmed by Oraey,-!p- CoraciT. The working capital of the commission will be such monies as may be appropriated for the commission's purposes by the Legislative Assembly. The commission will lie empowered to issue securities for periods not exceeding 30 years at such a rate of interest as the Minister of Finance may determine. All securities will be sold through the Department of Finance. The due payment of these both as to principal and interest will be unconditionally guaranteed by the Crown. The Lieutenant-Governor-in-Council is authorized to make arrangements for supplying the money necessary out of tiie general revenue of the province. A sinking fund will bo created to meet the payment due on the securities. The commission can accept as security for loans, first mortgages upon agricultural lands in the province free from a liens and interests made for the following purposes: The acquiring of land for agricultural purposes. Tlie clearing of land, draining, dyking, water storage, and Irrigation works. The erection of farm buildings. The purchase of live and d iad stock, machinery and fertilizers. Discharging liabilities Incurred for the Improvement and development of laud used for agricultural purposes and any purposes calculated to increase productiveness. Any purpose which in the opinion of the commission will increase the productiveness of the land in respect of which the loan Is proposed. Carrying out the objects' of any I Continued on Page Four.l ANNIVERSARY OF LOCAL CHURCH METHODISTS OF THE CITY WII.l HOLD SPECIAL SERVICES ON SUNDAY. Grand Concert Will lie Given on .Monday by Local Talent. On Sunday the Methodist Church of this city will hold Its anniversary services. Rev. J. 11. Dimmick, the pastor, will he assisted by Rev. Dr. Spencer of Port Simpson, who is well known in the city. Dr. Spencer will preach in the evening. On Monday evening there will be a high-class concert given, when thc following programme will be rendered: Part 1. jl. Organ Voluntary, Selected Mrs. Armstrong 2. Selection Welch Choir ".. S.iio, "Somewhere a Voice Is Calling," by Arthur Tate (. Miss Barnsley 4. .Solo, "Tommy Lad," by E. J. Mar- getson Mr. Ling ... Mandolin Duet, Selected . .. Messrs. Edmunds and Duffy 6. Rending, "When Daddy Plays de Banjo," by Inez Parker •. .Irs. J. Chisholni 7. Flute Solo, "The Tramp," by Pro- tere Mr. Hoerschel Part 2. i 8. Organ Voluntary, Selected I Mrs. Armstrong 9. Solo, Selected Mrs. Scott 10. Trio, "Praise Ye the Lord," by Adam Geibel Messrs. Melllor and Armstrong Miss Barnsley 11. Solo, "I Know a Lovely Garden," by D'Guyd 'hardelol Mrs. Hemmel 12. Reading, Selected ...Mrs. Brady 13. Solo, Selected Mr. Davcy 14. Selection Welch Choir Please CUt this oul and bring it encumbrances, with you. Admission 26 cents. Loans may be THE (OLD STORAGE The G T. P. Have The Work Well Advanced—In Few Days The Canadian Fish Company Will Be Able To Load Direct From Works Onto Cars For Shipment East The laying ef the rails from t! e Drydock as far as the Cold Storage Company's works at Seal Cove is going forward now with expedition. In two or three days' time it is expected the track will be ready to carry trains over. The Cold Storage Company has made all the necessary arrangements to have the tracks laid right to the works, so that the handling of fish may be made a very simple matter. This improvement will mean very much to the fish business here as far as the Cold Storage is concerned. When the work is done the fish can be loaded direct from the storage building into the cars and these can be Iced and made ready for shipment right at the works. At the present time the lish have to be carried by scow to the wharves in the city, necessitating a lol of extra handling. The loading direct from the Cold Storage will mean a decided saving in every way. Laid al Rest. FIRST VANCOUVER The funeral of the late Henry SOLDIER KILLED Draper, of Port. Essington, took ' place yesterday afternoon al 2:30 o'clock, to the Fairview Cemetery. Rev. Canon Rix .officiated. There were a number of friends present. o Andy Tyson, inspector of Indian agencies in this district, is in the city. He arrived yesterday. Rev. Thomas Ferrier, cf Brandon, superintendent of Indian schools In lho Lieut. Bell-Irving Was n Native Son cl Province of British Columbia. Th.e first Vancouver soldier al tlie front in the casualty list was Lieut. Duncan Peter Hell-Irving of No. 2 Company of the Field Engineers, North Vancouver, who was killed In action on February 26. He was tlie second son of Dr. Bell- Irving, Vancouver, and was a native of the province. He was 27 years of age and a graduate of the Royal Military College, Kingston. His February House Famishing Bar- younger brother was recently given mains—Salo Price on Print Liniile \B commission in tho Royal Engin- iinis, 45 cents, at George D. Tiie. t eers in the Old Country. the Methodist Church, was city yesterday. Ile has gone to Port Simpson on duties connected with his office. * i;'X.'IMi:\".A). ORDERS. * » 08th Regimen! Earl Grey's Own Rifles. * ORDERS by Major .1. II. Mc- * Mullin. Commanding, March :', * 1915: * Parades " \" Company will " parade at the Exhibition Bulld- 1 Ings nn Friday, March the 5th, * al 7:46 p.m. * "B" Company will parade ai * the Exhibition Building on * Thursday, March 4th, at 7:45 * p.m. VV. .. MARSHALL, Lieut. * Ac! ing Adjutant. Russians Advancing At All Points On The Eastern Front Petrograd, March ... -An ofBciall We also captured a number of announcement says along Hie Nie- rman troops In the Carpathians. Ai '."Mjnzyn we captured ."ice men-Vistula front obstinate lighting continues. In certain sections our troops made progress, particular^ in the region of Mocarzo, where we captured six machine guns, four of- Bi - and se\ i ral hund ■ ed fortified positions. The Austrian ai- tacks hav,' become a little less vigorous in Galicia, The Russian troops have entered Stanislau, having crossed the i.u- i • nia novo o-uw? ms a 00 « o o turcKi * oc la-.xKKiXio i>»et»o»a*0'_'_-.oc-c.'-!.-»<._: De-Ola I o wssiaas Capti.w.d Many Germans : - ■ . , | . ,- itions iii mind Stanislau the Russl I ■ nd 18,521 - . . ; '' .- ,. • ' :■ ■ I and nm sail a - «. * b# » wwmmom oo i>» 4. 0-o-_ o <_■ -_n. o _i w<*mmmvmvvm**m+mm^mmmirm4rVa*3 ■tt*t**oftxsm*}WM*vmmmB&<htbtima0-' j_-,v_:k.'>>'.»'«'.-i'iu.ioi>.*m-i»m Another Cotton Ship Seized 1 in, Mai h The • rj Ing cotton from ' Ivi ton li Rotti rd mi i ' by a Hi i' Ish warship and taken to 8* o.o ooomt _kh. *.-«•_! O00Oo _ owmmwmwyo_-ck. o oomvooxunooovmvooa _%&_, h , ! Saturday, March pmn-W mepwtr j*phmai, prince U-tpert Stomal yEUT B0CGS 0F Telephone IDS. VAHCOUVER KILLED _____S_L'_____HLr *gW_M>_HMMHl»_r»_^^ Product No. 1). H. NBLSON, Editor. Office: 128 Third Avenue Bast,|YOUNG near McBride Street. Telephone 138 Postolfice Box 607. DAILY EDITION. Published every morning exc Monday. Delivered by carriei In the n |s Believed Hi r.it;. at the following rate, if paid in; ad ance: — OFFICER WHO WENT WITH FIRST CONTINGENT .Mill HEATH. One Year •' '..... in r Hi '.' if I.,. : ■ ' Fell in the e fion H I"- • i'i: 111 Ing -li.I.Y EDI' ■ itingenl ■ ■'..< 9 alty li showin Canting abowt S<£ lbs. $J.8« SMaKWWD FOR The sale of Product No. 9. is _*_i«tli' confined to the hL;;i--c___ss mpipir houses. Its cost of manufacture is therefore not afi'eeted by Dejit. or "price cutting store" influence that 30 often drives manufacturers to t.n_» of Inferior chemicals end pro- cesses. Nor is the dealer allowed to reduci 11 ■ retail price under penalty of having his supply terminated. latioi: itsl the ik:ii Rupei poll. . I a'l oil i the United I . ler C tllan the Ui States or o - - cnuntr i Advertising .-Rates Upon Application |°f Victoria' BC" ot tIle "«»<U A POWERFUL SOLVENT FOR liril irTji ro \m destroys aeciiin.ili I loi if 'lint, destroys accumulations if • lint, paper, cloths, grease, regetables, soap, ( •. il n tl ■-. !: i ' Hues pluniliin DON'T ARGUE li Ir, slime, less lu ! PIT - S 11 rday, March 6, 191. REV. DR. HE1.I51DGE. The message which Rev. Dr. Herridge of the Presbyterian Church brought to the people of Prince Rupert was indeed an inspiring one. He recognizes in the present condition of world affairs tlie opportunity for the Church to come into closer touch with the great bulk of the people. He recognizes that the people are being stirred deeply as a result of the war. The mad race for speculation in land, etc., has been | checked for a time. He argues that Horse the people are more ready to turn their minds to the more serious aspects of life ancl he sees in the times as they now are the opportunity for the preachers of the Gospel to revive interest in religious life. There Is no question that the Doctor is right when he says a more serious view has begun to be taken of life throughout tlie Empire. Judging from Ihe experience of the epochs of history, there will probably be a checking of extravagance and reckless speculation for some time to come. It is not. improbable thai business may be put on a much more solid basis than formerly. i ides ■ Se mth Battalion, to which Lieut. Boggs was atl ched, was made up of western regiments. The second brigade Is composed of the fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth battalions, which are in turn made up of the following regiments: Fifth Battalion—12th Manitoba Dragoons, 16th Light Horse, 17l.li Light Horse, 27th Light Horse, 29th Light Horse, 30 Regiment IB. C. Horse), :11st Regiment (B.C. Horse), 35th (Central Alberta Horse). Sixth Battalion—38th Mounted Rifles, 20th Border Horse, 22nd Saskatchewan Light Horse, 23rd Alberta Rangers, 32nd Manitoba lOfith Regiment (Winnipeg M, , TEST IT This !..y. aral Ion - bi en -■ gi nai lly success! clea drains that it Is bi ;ht o I ' o - r agi In by thosi . h ,- tried it, but inasmuch as no on c.u know the ai ual condition existing within a pipe, it is a ■»■ j I (or the manufacturer or tlie dealer to guarai ti 1 result, CHEfHCAL PRODUCTS CO., NEW YORK RRYHAP, THE REI [ABLE PLUMBER ] LFOR THE BEST IN PLUJ1BING AND HEATING PHONE -180 I _Ctl»«l_lWH3-«(-fi!>l__K^ 0 Coal, Cement, Plaster and Brick AND A COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Light Infantry). Seventh Battalion—Oth Regiment (the Duke of Connaught's Ownf- Rifles), 11th Regiment (the Irish Fusiliers of Canada), 88th Regiment (Victoria Fusiliers), 102nd Regiment I Rocky Mountain Rangers), 104th Regiment (Westminster Fusiliers), Nanaimo detachment, Kootenay detachment. Eighth Battalion—90th Regiment (Winnipeg Rifles), 96th Lake Superior Regiment, !)8th Regiment S)9tli Man''!":)-) Rangers. The first brigade, which was composed of the Brat, second, third and fourth battalions, Is made up entirely of eastern troops. First Lieut. Herberl Hoggs, son of Beaumont Boggs, the well known I I Victorian, was instantly killed on ] Saturday night. The cable was dated from Hazebrouck, France, Sunday, *nd contained no reference to the spot where the action took place. It is believed, however, that the boy met his death in thc region of La Bassee, where part of the British forces have been operating for many weeks past, and where some of the most desperate lighting in the war has taken place. Hazebrouck is several miles along Ihe British lines of communication to St. Omer, Though only 22 years of age, Lieut. Hoggs had seen a good deal of military training, and Ihe fact thai he became commander of a platoon at such an early age, was) due id the fact thai for years previously he had trained assiduously in all the duties of a soldier. He was a .-■Iv I'm- i- |ie in.iced of Hi" young British officers who Iia.e in tl li thai while patriotic impulse maylpresenl wai showed themselves to oi ' Inn cruder I of all tho bri .< fy, skill of me lack of and d i elated with their pi quality, ii will nol carry further. |<eee__ors from time Immemorial. ., LTD. Telephone 186 i C. T. P. S. S. Sailiigs for Vucoiver Victoria asd Seattle 8.». Petite George every Friday at O a.m. S._i. Pri_.ee .!<__• at 7 p.m. on Sunday,March 14, -8, etc. For Miissetrt mm! Port Clements S.S. Prince John 10 p.m. Saturday, .levch U, _M», etc. F«_. Mii-egaf, liOckeport, etc!, S.S, Prince John 11 p.m. Sunday, Morel 7, ill, etc. •or Stewart mid Hans River S_S. Prince John I) a.m. Wednesday, .larch 10, 24, etc. 1 -er Anyo. (Granby Hay) S.S, : ' •: rfii every Wed nesday. G.T.P. II I: . • RDVLE !- Ins ieavo Prince Rupi i i - .,,-. Edmonton, .Melville, Winnipeg', etc., at 1(1 n.i iti >!_-'_, con necting Willi ti iln i. I .;. Chi _' and nil piim. east. Trains arrive from the easl on Thursdays and Sundays at 0.80 p.m. G.T. RAIL WAV SVSTEM The lloublf-liacli Route From Chicago to Toronto, Hamilton, Buffalo, Al out veal, etc.,. etc. — ' ; For reservations, tickets aud lull Information regarding travel to any part of the world apply to tile G.T.P. Ticket Otlioe, Third Avenue; Agency all Atlantic Steamship Lines. 'f_w_m'jffi5i{3_5y_roH^^ U 3KI-_Hl_«_a_1JlKHJl_l>_H>MH_^ BttiMHiKS_3_«HS>WftiW_^ ' TO DEVELOP TRADE. In a special Empire number, the Contract Record of Toronto puhlisl - ea an Interesting and suggestive symposium on' "The Possibilities of Developing Trade Within Canada and the Empire." The series of contributions is introduced in a foreword by Sir George Foster, .Minister of Trade and Commerce. Sir George points out that every dollar saved in the Import of raw materials for industrial production decreases or avoids indebtedness abroad and vivifies natural development at home, and he expresses the opinion that practical and scientific men never had no better "coign of vantage" tor organization than they have now. Nor does he fear thai the increase of "Made In Canada" production will leave us little to exchang ■ with outside countries. On the contrary, he thinks wi shall have the more, for we shall create both the supply foi ('..change and the financial ablltt) to purchase abroad. I le wai 0 ■ man ifacl . • CsiupBg Supples PHONE 101. P.O. DRAWER 1845 -.30 SECOND AVE. Ki-_H_SJ_H_ 000.000000 0000000^00 000 OO.O0O-t0T.lO 0000000 i. ' .IHSfKEJI SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS m Rupert Lumber Co. , FIRST AVE. AND Mel.Kill!. ST. PRINCE P.i PES:; | Phone 25 Branch Yard at Smithers, B.C. \ Ma5wara.:eOT_CT_^^ tl •■ hone thai the ab- noi m.:' n ds i -■ ated by the war will -"inn abate, and advises our ' a I" to remember thai their business Is |" eater for the normal, and continuing wains of humanity. o TENDERS WANTED. Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to 5 p.m., Monday, March 8, for the purchase of the City's old Garbage Scow, Highest <ir any tendei ii"i a-' essai lly accepted. IO I:.MOST A. WOODS, iiiac. Ii City Clerk. IKil si: FOR RENT. A pretty little cottage tor rent on the hill. Has sewer connection and Othei conveniences. Apply L. Bul- lock-Webster. tf Notl - - n bj Iven I lal on the £rst day of April next application will he made lo Ihe superintendent of Provincial Police and to the Board of License Commissioners for the City of Prince Ruperl for permission in change the silo of the wholesale liquor business now carried on by the undersigned company from its present premises, namely Luis 16 and IT. Block 11, Section l situate on Second Avenue, City of Prince Rupert, to premises situate nn Lois IB and 1(1, Block _2, Section I, nn Fraser Si reel, in the City of Prince Rupert. Dated this 27th of February, A.I). 1915. Beaver Wholesale Liquor Company of Pi in- ■ Rui ert, Ltd (21 . " ('. A SWEET, VI .'. Canadian Pacific Railway PRINCESS MAY SOUTHBOUND, 8 P.M. SUNDAY PRINCESS MAQUIMA, NORTHBOUND. Alaskan Ports, MONDAY, March 7 J. G. McNAli, General Agent, coiner Third Ave. und Fourth St. BO CtiHHHHHHKl tH_WH»l«i_H>_H> W^^ | WE UNION STEAMSHIP CQ. OF B.C. LTD' | S.S. VENTURE I Southbound Tuesdays at 8 p.m. I Sailings for Granby, Simpson &i\i the Naas Sundays at Midnight For further particulars apply to g JOHN BARNSLEY, AGENT :: 081 Second Ave., Phone 508 S Agency Atlantic Steamships. iW_«K__WK_wci!ni.o__)iw-a-w OW.JW_^W-£<__H. _*WS^ CHS I Royal Bank ^ •A" HEAD OFFICE: MONTREAL ESTABLISHED 18<>D C'npilal $ 11,560,000 Reserved Fund $ 12,500,000 Total Assets $185,000,000 Savings ISiiiik Department—$1 will open an account Brunches Throughout Canada nnd Banking Connections With All Pails of the limited States. Agents Throughout the World. H. P. WILSON, Manager - - Prince Rnpert Branch »l>l>ttlK8KHKHW_^ -J<^i»»_«-iWft_i-»_HS<i-0_-n ^&^i^s^msmss^i^:ism^is^^mms^.mg9i^iii^mMS3mm^R ™ ■"■" *n A ttT ITI* ill UTifv 1% a lrmirRM O-CEDAR MOPS, O-CEDAR MOP POLISH ALABASTINB SANITARY WALL COATING WATER HOSE, GARDEN TOOLS, WATERING CANS MARTIN-SENOUR 100 PER Cl-\'T. PURE PAIN'i' PAINT BRUSHES, LAWN MOWERS AND GRASS SHEAR CARPET BEATBRS, GARBAGE PAILS WINDOW SCREEN'S, SCREEN DOORS —AT Till;— KAIEN HARDWARE CO.,608TinrdAv fl..-«ttlWH!rSlS^,. a. :i<*O00OO000000O0O&oo0W ^^S^WlWlKHKHKl* I Prince Rupert Transfer Co. -FOR- Coal, Furniture Moving, Baggage and Heavy Teaming W. J. CRAWFORD, Manager PHONE 566 0fHce aud Residen«>: 1000 THIRD AVE. The Morning Journal 50 cents per Month a/mure** <' ■-*" J«»!WA1a Saturday, March (, 1915. __B——i—g _a__g INSPIRING ADDRESS BV DR. HERRIDGE (Continued from Page One.) may God bring them hack safely. The world had gone mail on independence. This was a democratic age. it appeared as if the object was lo fight not to labor, rather thun for the lii'lit to labor. Every man should he a servant-. Whili the.i were ninny kinds service In the world, he belli tl ei e v as ti ' work more noble thnn thai • Christian mini went In the dealt with the ■_5___?_Kr____r_,T____-_________B-iWaB»^_i?_B God went, the harvest of destruction would come. "God of Battles, was ever a battle like this in the world before?" cried the speaker. Some thought the British navy was not doing its part. If it were not for that navy they could not be sitting (here tonight. (Ap. plause.) Britain had used every means to k :ep by . ■ ' tion. Tl - d no quarrel ould still i literal He believed they would all admit that it was time they got back to making the land useful for what God intended it. They had to get in this province a different prospective and of churches was not that they vert i Skeena Land District—District drunk, but that they were too sober.] Queen Charlotte Islands. They should replace base intoxication with a spiritual intoxication tn times of distress the Church produce the things that were being sometimes prospered better than In imported too often. There were Dig- times of plenty. When the spirit of ger issues than these. They could af- self-sacrifice was put in the Church ford material loss and face even'prospered. The apathy of the Church -'■" hence north ''• chains, thence : If th"V '11,1 not ln.e I 1,,-i '"■-- - ---. I -■ 'W ' ' S0 "!l"i"S- ",r"1 B°"»l 80 TAKB NOTICE that Peter Piombo, of Prinee Rupert, B.C., occupation Prospector, intends to apply for permission lo i respect for coal and petroleum over the following desoribed lands on the West Coast of Graham Island: Commencing at a posi planted our miles east, and one mile north of the nocth-east corner of Lot with ' INK RIAL MACHINE WORKS Engines Installed and General Repairs Oxy-Acetylene Plant in Connection Phone Red 150 Third Avenu. Bill il they did not lose their mus m tand ,„ ,-„... the__ ^ , , .,, I was th. m in, li ' the n tlon en Ii . • . po ol i ■ resented -'ii in life. [flict. Wli - .. ch in led the Cmh'ch's testing now time. It v ould nol do to I on Jml Inner quality, .mi; inny ol things ' U ' '■"'■'*■ tod iy, the did ... treat) tl I Bel 11 .'....-, -., | .<,. | I IBO. .... I, Id li ■ , if lif ■ - rd " ervii i m • - ■ them a 1 -il I" l>0 ■ ■ I 11 ll i J. H mi DITCH Contractor and guilder Estimates given on all classes ol work, whether small m large. Per. Bonn I iittentl . to -every item : _ i Women were knitting now. Were dotal 11 who _ ■ rl i d h fore. They were work!:'", to s«"e wave of seriousness over the country which made people in these un People were tl Inl Ing now. II was ' good thai th ■ - nl e ; " '' ' '■ we woul ' !"" Bt°P un' , ' it a, • , , i_od< I lie Chun h had rhapi i i manj was .-rushed. ' too ...- - -. - -- ... laij," Th ij ''"'■'' i take : ... , , not trouble about tl e '"'•' ',Vnen ' ' "" ' " :" ' Fter. There was a sequel to this a :,! wai <-'anatla ' ■ ' ' life it was true, but God would give ter how many contingents wVe nee-j us that in His own good time. essary they would be sent. Our besl There were too many hymns about '■' «. I sous would 1 it with'our prayers.; dying. Any man who had anything to jueen Charlotte Island : ■ ealth, but thi B that Pel '■ ''• _ ' ' BarrI ... . . ■ . Publli P ■'!-.'..- ■ ■ ' : result of the ' i West'I fi i' In en ronei , and to : i, . I lei th. ..- later i onfli 1 e fought. If the; e fell ito tin :he man. ... I, The time was one which appealed to. While he held the quarrel in this! to do in the world had a right the preacher. People were crying war was a jusl one and we were stay and do it. The Church, he was out after God. People unused to fighting a war of fundamental'prin- glad to say, was more and more prayer were on their knees today, ciples, this was not a time for hoast- turning its thoughts to this world. It was the fault-of the preachers if tag. It was a time for humility.|There were great problems before they were not heard. In the face of They should ask themselves if this the Church in this land. They must serious things the distractions of chastisement was not needed for us as a Church meet the enemy. There life were forgotten and consciously to give us a fresh start. It was the | must be more chufch union and.less or unconsciously they were waiting j type of character that emerged j separation. They were all Canadians for the. answer from above. ifrom this conflict that counted. Tbe and the only rivalry that could be After this war whether w. It or not we must sweep a circle than before. If we did not gel. u wilier conception of Christianity like I fight was between opposing idea 1 permitted now was a rivalry to quit wider While there might be technical neu. themselves like men. There was no trality, there must be sympathies:law for the pulpit different from by all nations with one side or the the law for the pew. ' il was likely to die out. If faith in other. The trouble with some of our ■- m ! fallacy that nn;" ' ■■ as the g it objective in Canada, disaster would come. In these days of trial they shotWd enthrone the highest ideals of patriotism and they were united in n common aim by lhe religion they all held; then the war will have worked to the advantage of Ihe nation. He pleaded for the deepest faith in God on the part of the Canadian people, closing with the quotation: "Our hearts, our hopes, are all with thee, Our hearts, our hopes, our prayers, our tears, Our faith triumphant o'er our fears, Are all witil thee—are all with thee." - Tlie meeting closed with the singing of God Save the King. o February Furniture Sale at George D. Tite's, all departments. Record discounts for cash. flOtf ee mi les 2437, thence i rl 1 ins. thence SO chains, tli« io ' ei i . ><.•-, to i olnl of co containing 640 acres moi e or 1 ja29 PETER PIOMBO. Date located, December 3rd, 1914. '. ■ • in :'- ;OCK Sheen.. Land District—District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE XOTICE 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 .ae West Coast of Graham Island: Commencing at a post planted three miles north of the north-east corner of Lot 2437, theace north 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence south SO chains, thence east 80 chains, t* point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. ja20 PETER PIOMBO. Date located, December 3rd, 1914. s e n o I J Delivered to your kitchen door, like groceries 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 Pasteur.*. In "-'ted. This Quality-Plant, started nearly li O years ago, Is a model oi modern facilities. The hundreds of visitors who go thi ..ugh every day know (hat nothing of its kind could be made any bettta- than Budweiser. Anheuser-Busch, St. Louis The Largest Plant of Its Kind in the World ft \ . t_ r.-—V—7-J--.-..-UJ ._,„,.,/........;,- 'tirt._, __a_. 1 ______J_____''-'-i. , iFsli j^n-lSf" c_=3_'.' li^V. ■'"' 'V ;".;l!li!:':' Some of the Principal Buildings afflitJi :T: 'Ji..!.IllBO"\:':•■-■■-< :!!li!'!!: PRINCE RUPERT IMP. CO. Distributors PRINCE RUPERT, B. C TENDERS. Tenders addressed to the Sub .'gent, of.|Ae Department of Marin , Prince Rtftiert, B.C., endorsed on the envelope "Tenders for Light- i-o-.'si! and Steamer Supplies for British Columbia, 1915-16." will be received up to noon of the Gth day of March, 1916, for furnishing the of DR. GILROY, DENTIST Crown and Bridge Worl< a Specialty Oilice: Smith Block, Third Avenue A. FAULDS, M.I. M.E. Consnltirg Mining Engineer Examinations and development o! Coal, Metal, Oil. Etc. 709 Duusmuli St. Vancouver, E.C. Skeena Land District—District Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Peter Piombo, of Prinee Rupert, B.C., occupation Prospector, intends to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following described lands on the West Coast of Graham Island: Commencing at a post planted live miles east and one mile north of the north-east corner of Lot 2435, thence north 80 chains, thenco east 80 chains, thence ' south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, to point of commencement, containing 64 0 acres more or les3. 3.-129 PETER PIOMBO. Date loenlo;l, December 4th, 1914. .keena Land District—Dislrict of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Peter Piombo, HAIRDRESSING PARLORS M.'issage, Manicuring, Scalp Treatment, Electric Treatments, Etc Mrs. N. I,. Ilandasyde, Prop. 211 Third .St. PRINOfc It.Pl.R_ P.O. Bor 1714 Telephone 44! RITCHIE, AGNEW! 8. CO. Civil Engineers nod Surveyors Prince Rnpert, B.C. of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation Prospector, intends to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following described lands on tho West Coast of Graham Island: Commencing at r. post planted live miles east and one mile north of the north-east corner of Lot 2435, thence north 80 chains, tlience west ,80 chains, thence south SO chains,Iphnn«_ Q'l following supplies required by the thence east 80 chains, to point ofj the Depa " I commencement, containing .640 acres more or less. ja29 PETER PIOMBO Date located, 4th December, 1914 Waterworks, Water Power, Whart Construction, Reports, Plans, Domln- on and Provincial Land Surveying, Slftetrlc Blue Printing, Negatives and White Prints PLune Blue 183 Res. Phone 391 UP-TO-DATE LINDSArS CARTAGE & STQKABL Q. T. P CARTA.lK AGENTS 3_1 SECOND AVENUE JINGLE POT COAL 1» handled by us. All orders receiv* prompt attention Phone No. 68. P D. Box 38, Prince 'Rupert, B.C., during the period ending March ST, 1916: 1—Hardware. 2—Ship Chandlery. 3—Building Materials. 4—Illuminating and Lubricating Oils, - Tenders and lists of supplies can he obtained from the Sub-Agent of the Department at Prince Rupert, ami all tenders must be made on the forms supplied by the Department. Each tender must be accompanied by a certified cheque on a Chartered Canadian Bank for Fifty Dollars. This cheque will he returned tn the merchant tendering if his tender Is not accepted by the Department at Ottawa. In ease he is successful, the checpie will ba retained as _. permanent deposit. NOTES. (a) This tender must not be altered or defaced, (b) Bach tenderer musl submit samples of goods offered i If requin d i, i r i Tin' Depart menl i e lerves the right to .'"■' ipl Hi" whoh pari of ai j tender dl i it is th ■ Intention of tin Di partmenl to pick oul Hie lowest price for each artl h consistent with quality, an accept tenders or puns of lenders accordingly, and tlle supplies must be delivered in lots as required by the De partment. O) In eases where the Departmenl considers it advisable to accept a tender for six months only, it reserves the right to do so. If) Where I wo or more tenderers quote the same prices, the Department reserves the right to divide Ihe orders, (g) All goods must be delivered P. O. II. Provincial Government. Wharf, or al any other wharf uniler charter to tho Department. In Prinee Rupert, (h) Xo charge will be allowed for cartage, packing or packages. All goods must be net weight. and of the best quality of their kind. They must be supplied only on requisition of the Sub-Agent, or otlier officers duly authorized, Sub-Agency, De] ailment of Murine, Prince Rupert, B. ('.. February, 26, 191... li'l'T j Pacific Cartage limited Gene...! Teaming Furniture Moving a Specialty. When you buy COAL buy the BEST — Lndysmilh Lump or Comox Washed Nut. Skeena Land District—Districl o Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE thai I, D. Hogg, of Queen Charlotte Cily, occupation Farmer, intend lo apply for permis sion to purchase the following de scribed lands: Commencing ai a pos planted at the south-west coiner of Gooden Island in Bearskin Bay, thence easterly thence norther ly, thence westerly, tbence souther y, following shore line to poinl of . . , GEO. I'. MACDONALD, Sec.-Tre.is. ommencement, containing five acreB ; The Caeen Charlotte Oi! Fields iiirited Oilice will open today in Lnw-Butle. Building r<u gale of n limited uinount of Treasury Stock nore or less. DANIEL HOGG, Dated 6th February, 1915 CIS Hi. HIGH COS!' nl I.IV! Dt'OED BY RUrTNO VIU'H I'.-si Quality Domestic Lump t. I $0.50 Per Toy llesi Qualitj Wushed N'm ( oul $8.78 Per Ton DELIVERED —Till.— Union Transfer Co. Prince Rupert, B.C., Phone Ud mmmmi■i HAYNER BROS Pioneer Funeral Directors and l.iiili.-iln:- i i ■{ on Du) and Night. I,mlies' Asslstnnl In . Iti'lldlllu-e. PHO !6. 110 'I HIRD AVE Prince Rupert. Journal 50c. par Month _*.<HMH_l*iMH!»__H_a2H*l^ A. E. Rand, President. J. S. Pearce, Manager THE PRINCE RUPERT SASH AND DOOR COMPANY LTD. MANU FACT .WEIRS g DOOB6, SAHH, MANTLKS, MO_.ljl-IN._H. SOKOIJ, AMD RAND _ SAXVfSO, AMI ALL K1JM.H W KIMMHIM_B, fc_«WlE AAD Otf. KICK WW rtl», t-WHI. FINISH _. HPBOIAJ/r*' a I'lcloiy and Odi.e: Si-vi-wtii Avi -., Bays <n- Clrrte 5 1...1" 21-8 P.O, Hox :-- . >*r.' -T -I, IS.C. K iytft>000ta<>V0O0OOO00OOnoowy;O00V<K>-O-&Oi^t<^00'L'; •J">OVo^0O :-*__. / , . a .:■ '■ -- - . Saturday, March 6, 191_ I i^tff PRIN01 RUPHRT JOURNAL ———'^^—^^ 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 eoal and petroleum over the following described lands on the West Coast of Graham Island: Commenc- ni; at a. post planted two miles north and one mile east of the north-east corner of Lot 243.., thence north SO chains, thence east SO chain'-, thenco south 80 chains, thence west 80 (fresh Lish Arriving Ever, D,,y I lia|ns .t0 >'°i!u oi commencement, . . ., _ . . containing ..a aeres more or less. .utside Oiders Promptly Attended To i INDREW W Mac__F-Y\" | fIS Agent, Peter Piombo iDate located 23rd December, 1914. GRANITE . RAN1TE of best quality and thoroughly tested for sale Cot Stone or Crushed Rock in Quantities i E1L 3. McLKOD Phone Green 21T "oceanTish coT GOVERNMENT TO LOAX OX LANDS (Continued from Page One.) l'HOXK IlIA'E t_v.» association. Taking over in whole or in part any existing loan by the Crown in right of the province to any association or any debentures issued by any association. Strict safeguards guaranteeing the security before a loan is Issued are provided for in the act. There are clauses covering long-dated loans, short-dated loans and slngle- DI980LUTION NOTICE. TAKI KOTIC1 tkat the firm Ritchie, Agnew & Co. has been dis solved up en tke 2 Is* der ot .I»>u«r? A. D. Ill*, aid u«t all aoeeunta ow iiig tt tke Iran will be oolleeM kAVlfiABIiK WATI.KH FHWHO- TION AOT. R. S. C. Chapter 115. lie lntysadel Oil Company hereky-j ,j#re B»t_t» *at it has und* See- .7 »f the akeve Act, d.j.o«___4 ,— H* *• _-_-i»iier of Public We_-___ at aad ia the ettce of the »to- .1. Fred Ritchie, for tlte benefit ofttrh* .__•-_**> of the Prinoe ___a_rt It _ ia a Ru& »*».«.on District r.t Princ* flnnent, M.S., a description a_ Hw> d ih'j plum, of the vrkarf fad [atyreaek jrenesed to be built ia , j the partners, anil that all acooanti owing by the firm will ke paid by the said J. Fred Ritchie, en aocoun PHONE 554 P.O. BOX 60 i Skeena Land District—District of FOR APERHANGING AINTING OLISH.i .G AND WALL TINTING HIGH-GRADE INTERIOR DECORATING A SPECIALTY Martin Swanson SECOND AVE v'KIAR McBRfDE season loans and also what are termed additional loans. Provision is also made for the repayments which shall never lie made in a sum of less than $25. In the event of default in|skeena laand District _^^_^^^^^^^^^^^^^^__ ■•* tarn'orf Harfco lof the firm. Dated at Prince Ruperi h —ulihi, i» fcwnt ef B.C., this 4th day of February, A. D 1915. ,T. FRED RITCHIE. A. E. WRIGHT. ('. T. Ileward I witness to both sig natures I. payments tlie commission is empowered to take over the land upon which a loan has been made, without recourse to the courts, after rea- Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICH that Androv. JMacLean, of Prince Rupert, B. |occupation Carpenter, intends to ap- CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS IfLatcst and Approved Methods flOnly Skilled Operators Em- ployed Phone u_ and we will call for a trial bundle Note our address: 515 SIXTH AVENUE WEST Phone No. 8 Canadian Steam Laundry 43-U. _(-CK_<_1WKH_1Kl_K«l-_lfia- Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Poter Piombo, of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation Prospector, intends to appl/ for permission to prospect for eoal and petroleum over the followin:, described J -mis -ui the Wesi Coasl i f Graham Island: Commencing at a ; ost planted three miles north and 0:10 mile east of the north-east corner of Lot 2437, thence north 80 chains, thence east SO chains, liienee soutli SO] ' """"' ""■"» '"""iply for permission to prospect for chains, thence west So ohains, to sonable time has been given. iceal aad pelroieum over tha follow- point of commencement, containing; T]lfv bj]] _ exhaustive in its safe- ing (i9ei-rib»d lan«s on tke West 640 acres more or leas. "- Coast of G-raha Iindlsna jii20 PHTER PIOMBO. guards regarding loans, but is de- Coast of Graham Island: Commenc- Date located, December 3rd, 1914 [signed for the purpose of increasing IlnS at a P0*1 planted one. mile north production in such a way as to give fanners more ample opportunity than they have ever had in this province in the past. There are regulable FhuUsh Co- Wat___.ont f»loak "*". aoeordins to rfhrti-11. Wtw al uai Teweuii.i of the said ffiHty ef F.iuco Super. (!ir.o«ft__i _■ the «__.r«__.d Land Regteftr.' 09i«9 _• Ne. . _Sf. AMI T1U NOTICH i*..j after .ke expiration of one montli trom Oi« date ef tke first piikHeatioa ot f..mari|dhte netfee, the said Vnnena! Ot .torn.any -will under $»<■.■.*>■ 7 ef the Kii« Aot aaplf to tho Minister of Distriot offaPBklle WorKs at his oflice in the Oi.tr Skeena Land District—District of Queen Charlotte islands. TAKE NOTICE that Peter Piombo, of Prince Rupert, B.C., oconpatiou Prospector, intends to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following described lands on the West Coast of Graham Island: Commencing at a post plaited five miles east of the north-east corner of Lot. 2435, thence ea_!t SO chains, thence south 80 chains, thence west 8-0 chains, thence north ISO chains, io point of commencement less. ;.a29 _^^___^_^_____ Date located, December 4th, 1914. tions regarding the incorporation of associations of an agricultural character and provision is made whereby the council of any municipality can grant, money in aid of any duly organized farmers' institute. No loan shall he granted for a Oltaining G40 acres morn or|sum of less than ?260 or for more PETER PIOMBO. |than $10,000 to any one borrower. and two miles east, of th* iortb-ewt corner of Lot 2433, thenco north 56 chains, tlience west SO chains, tkence south SO chains, thenee oast 8* chains to point of commeneement, containing 640 acre* more or less. ANDR»W W. MacLEAN. fIS Agent, Peter Piombo. Date located, 23rd December, 1914 Skeena Land District — District of Qneen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICH that Andrew W MaeLean, of Prinee Rupert, B. C. occupation Carpenter, intends to apply for permission to prospect for eoal and petroleum over the following described lands on the WeBt Coast of/Graham Island:' Couamenc- ing at a post planted one mile north On March 17 St Patrick's Dav, |anil two milos east, of the north-east corner of Lot. 2435, thence north SO ^P_TT* BflDtOIIl) FARHS. Pkena No. 99 is operettas «u a new »__ni_nlr s_ prices fer ante line _M'_h»« *<_» of _-_!- _*_<* th "ri- w.H ke it cent*; te Seal Cov tar ene, tm, er three pj_t_mbs tk ehaaoe wW ke W, for four er five _!-.§•; to or from boats or trains 5 . ee_D_i. £4tf ef Ottawa for approval of tho sa_d site and plans and for leave to «on- •tawot tbe aald wharf aud _(_»i-'i_i'l.. DATfB at Prim-o Rnpdrl, B.P., Uim _>nd day of Fehruary, A. _.. Wtli. 4w-M IMPHRIAL OIL COMPANY. .\©WICi.. Vie •f.Htiilioii Patriotic Pniul. VT__I those who need aseistance the ahavo fund, resident tn the -Ml? er dietaict and wKiosc bread- |-mi-H_er is oa aotive service with tbe iwoes of the Empire or her Allies, fctaiilr noSify ilie secretary of the taoal orsanlration. M W. Q OOtLKON, P.O. Box 735. _*«_*.*£_ <*___ •VNOTSHf (jtF C«AL M1HM1 RUOUDATIONS. St. Pal rick's Day. I Capt. J. McGee g M.M.S.A. g .lusters and Mates prepared £ for examination. Compass ad- x juster. 1 Phone Red 502 8 "NAUTICAL AOAOEMY" 8 Helgerson Block, opposite 8 8 Royal Hotel 5 &00O00000a0ao0000000ao0000 ^^^^^^^^^^^ B.C., occupation Prospector, intends to apply for permission to prospect for . oal and petroleum ovor the following described lands on tho West Coast of Graham Island: Commencing at a post plant- d five miles east, of the north-oast earner of Lot 2435, thence nerth SO chains, Uienco oast SO chains, thence south 80 chains, thence west SI chains, to point of commencement, containing 040 acres more or less. ja29 PETER PIOMBO. Date located, Decembei 4th,'1914.J $000000000000000000000 O OO O SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES For Rent REASONABLE RATES THE Continental Trust | Company | ^0000000000 00 C.0O00 O000ihO The Morning Journal 50c. per month Skeena Land District—District of Queen Charlotte Islands. _u TAKE NOTICE that Peter Piombo,!there vln be a _raild concert given|ckatas, thence east 80 chains, thenee of Prince Rupert in the Westholme Theatre. Tlie!80Uth S0 chains' tll9nc9 WMt s0 chains, to point of commeneement programme will be of the usual high J containing G40 acres moro or less. ANDREW W. MacLEAN. flS Agent, Peter Piombo Date loeated, 23rd December, 1914, class. mai'5tf •RINCE RUPERT MEN ARRIVE AT WILLOWS 1 Skaena Ijana District -- District ot Queen Charlotte Islands. Soldiers Form Nucleus of ISIli — Ambulance Section Inspected by Mnjor-Geriernl. Skeena Land District- -District of Queen Charlotte islands. TAKE NOTICE that Poter Pi«niho, of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupy.ien|in charge of Prospector, intends to apply for per-] mission to prospect for coal and petroleum ovor the following described lands on the West Coast of Graham Island: Commencing at I post plant- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ed five miles east of the north-stud;Imen were put through the medical corner of Lot 2435, thenee north SO Pays the Victoria Times of Mon- day: Yesterday morning 130 soldiers Capts. Clayfon, McMordie and Pottigrew arrived on the S.S. Prince George from Prince Rupert, and this morning all the chains, th»n.e west SO cliains, thence south 80 chains, thence east SO chains, to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. ja29 PETER PIOMBO. Date located, December 4th, 1914 Skeena Land District—District of Quoen CHiarlotte Islands. ' TAKE NOTICE that Peter Piombo, of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation Prospector, intends to apply for permission to prospert for coal and pelroieum over the following d.serihed lands on the West Coast, of Gra.ham Island: Commencing at a post planted four miles north of the north-east corner of Lot 2437, theuee north 80 chains, tlience east SO ebains, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or loss. Ja29 PETER PIOMBO. Date loeated, December 3rd, 1914 RUPERT MARINE IRONWORKS ANB SUPPLY CO., LIMITED WATERFRONT, PRINOE RUPERT ENGINEERS, MACHINISTS AND MACHINERY CONTRACTORS. Specialists in Murine Power Hants, Oil, Steam or Gasoline. it. C. Coasl Agents for the lliiii.sii Kromlioul Somi-Dlese) oil F.n- gine—the mosl reliable and economical, and tho clveeposl power for llsliing liuals, tii;* anil passenger vessels. Stnndiirt] Gas Engine Oompitnj's Engines ami Porta in stool.. examination and passed, wphout a single exception, all the physical f .- inurements necessary. They are being attested into Ihe 48th Battalion this afternoon, and will constitute the nucleus of the force which is to be mobilized ai the Willows camp during the next few days. There are also about twelve officers for the new battalion in camp, although pending the endorsement of the recommendations forwarded in this respect to Ottawa last week, no announcement can be made as to the personnel of the staff. The fact that all the men from Prince Rupert passed the examination is a splendid testimony to the type of young manhood from which the recruits are being drawn even for lho third Canadian contingenl. TAKE NOTICE that Andrew W. MaeLean, of Prinee Rupert, B.C., occupation Carpenter, intends to apply for permission to prospect for eoal and petroleum over the following de scribed lands on tho 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 SO chains, thence south 80 chains, thence west, SO chains to point of commencement, containing G40 acres more or less. ANDREW W. MacLEAN. flS Agent, Peter Piombo Date located, 23rd December, 1914. Skeena Lai-i Dis'trVct — Dlsti'.it of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE tbat Andrew W. MaeLean, of Prinee Rupert, B. C, occupation Carpenter, intends to apply for permission to prospect for eoal anil petroleum over the following described lands on West Coast of Graham Island: Commencing at a post planted two miles north of the north-east corner of Lot 243 thenee north SO cliains, thenee west 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, llience east 80 chains, to point of commencement containing 640 acres more or less. ANDREW W. MacLEAN. f 18 Agent, Peter Piombo. Date located, 23rd December, 1914 Oeal mining rlgliis or the Dominion te Mani.n.a, Saskatchewan and Alkentn, tke Yukon Torilto.y, the Iferthwest Territories and a portion ef the Province of British Goliimkia, may be leesed for a term of twen- ty-ene years al an aauual rental of JI per acre. Not more than 2,560 acres will ke leased to ene applicant. AppSnatiens for a leaee must be made by tke applicant in puri.au to the Agent or Sub-As«»t of tho district in whiati the rights applied for are situated. In surveyed territory the laud list ke desoriked by sections, or l«|.ai subdivision. e_f seoikms, and In unsurveyed territory the tract applied for shall ke staked out by the applieant himself. Sack applitetloii must be accompanied by a fee of $5, which will be refunded if the rights applied for are not available, but not otherwise, A reyelty shall be paid on the merckuntable output of the mine nt the rate of ftre eents per ton. Tke person operating the mine shnll furnish the Agent with sworn returns accounting for the full quantity of merchantable eoal mined ar^d pay the royalty thereon. If tho coftl mtning rights are not being op- orated, such returns should he fur nished at least once a year. The lease will include the coal mining rights only; but the lessee may be permitted to purchase whatever available surface rights may be considered necessary for the working of the mint lit the rate of $10 per acre. For full informal ion application should be made to the Secretary of the Departm >nt of th' Interior, Ot tawa, or to an.v • i.gent or Sub- Agent of Dorr/ihiou hands. ' W. W. CORY, Deputy Minister of the Interior JAMES GILMORE Look for the Red Tsg Priees nt George 1). Tito's I'Simileie Sale, tf Groceries—Our price.-: are th ■ ' " est in town. You will save money on almost every article. Give us a trial Order today. Phone 123, Prompt delivery. Mussallem & Co., 423 Fifth Ave. East. A I i Daily Journal 50c per month H_^^?isHSaBBH_wi-a5____r lluyal Naval College of Canada. .--' ... 1 ''• ■ I tiie premises known as Lots 15 and MlO, Block 32, Section 1. situate ul Frazer Street In the City of Princa Ruperl, to the lands described as Lots 1!) and 20, Block 28, Section 1', on T! [rd In the s Id City of Prince Itupert. DATED this 20th day of February, 111 IS. PRINCE RUPERT IMPORTING CO. LIMITK.. W. II. Marshall, Manngor VQ0maOi^a&ti00O&O00O00a0rO000OH*&0 f21mar22 Applicant, NOTICE Is hereby given I hat on the 23rd day of March next applica lion will be made to thc Superii. tcnilenl of Provincial Police and to the Board of 1,icons ers for the City of Prince Ruport fori Service Commission in May, 191.r> permission fo remove the license lor succeesful candidates joining the col lege on or aboul 1st August. Ai'iui- II >- sale of liquor by wholesale from!cations for entry will be received up to lBtii April by the Secretary, Civil The next examination for the en- Con,mission-11!"5' of Naval Cadets, will be, held at the examination cent res nf the Civil - ... '' Steel, lion, Oils, Wile Ropo, Hal-Uu Helling, Ta. C. Wood :^ill<.ys, Columbian Bronze Prepders, storage Batteries, Dynamos and Marine Accessories, Repairs—Plrst-class equipment and stall for machine i-rp'il-K. and ship P.O. BOX 515 TELEPHONE 313 Service Commission, Ottawa, from whom blank entry forms can now be obtained, Candidates for the examination In .May tioxt must he between the ages of fourteen and si-t-oen on the 1st July, 1915, Further details iwn ho nbtainod on application to the undersigned. G. .1. DESBARAT8, leputy Minister of the Naval Service Department of the Naval Service, OMawa, January Ith, 1911 :::i. u.ihoil. e . ppklieotlen ef this _drertl__imviit wfll aat he paid _e_,-- ■--•tV JuSJ NOTIOE OP CANGKIaLATION OF RESERVE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Reserve existing on Detention Ifclamd by reason of a Notice published in the British Columbia Gazette on the 39th of May, 1912. is hereby can celled. R. A. RENWICK, Deputy Minister (f Lands Department of Lands, Victoria, B.C., October 19th, 1914. o2! «H»«WHWH?<rtW.H_^^ Free GUARANTEED American Silk HOSIERY ARCHITECT Second Ave. Near McBride St HOTEL DIRECTORY [RECTOR Members of the Prince Rupe. t Licensed Yintners' Association WINDSOR HOTEL Oor. oi' FlrM Ave. and Eighth St. W. II. Wright, Prop. HOTEL CENTRAL First Ave. and Seventh St.. Europcun and American I'lam I. 1.1IO to $2.50 Per Day Peter Black. Prop. KNO.Y HOTHL First Ave. Between l.lglnii ami Ninth European I'iuii: liiiti-s -.Hi lo $1.IH> Pei' Duj Iiesner A! Bosuer, Props. EMPRESS HOTEL i. Y. Rochester V. I). Cnsley Third Ave. Bet we/., Sixth and Seventh st«. European Plan; 50c to $1 l*er Day HOY..I, HOTEL Oorley aV Burgess, Props. Third Ave. und Sixth SI. I.nrflpcuii Plan Steam Heated BEAVER WHOLES U_B WQl'OIt CO., laL.lll'ED Second Ave. ami Sixth St. Phono 102 MtSCB RCT-FiRT IMPORTING Cf). 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A The Internationa] Hosiery Co. 21 Bittner Street £ Dayton, Ohio - U.S.A. 0<H. _K^lMlW.-_««H_fl-_KKHWW» CHS^_^>__^>_^KHKH_^^^KHK^ THE MOST COMFORTABLE TOURING CAR IN THE CITY Answers all calls day nnd night Phone 99 Stand: Hotel Prince Rupert ^J_<KKH.^J^J_HKHS^KH«H__^s^_^^ New Wellington Coal The Favorite Household Conl Cleanest, Brightest and Host Rogers & Albert Sea mil Avenue Phone 116
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Title | Prince Rupert Journal |
Publisher | Prince Rupert, B.C. : O. H. Nelson |
Date Issued | 1915-03-06 |
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Prince Rupert (B.C.) |
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Language | English |
Identifier | Prince_Rupert_Journal_1915-03-06 |
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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 |
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DOI | 10.14288/1.0312452 |
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Longitude | -130.325278 |
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