<e tint High-class Job. Printing _g__m'.'i_i r__n VOL. V. PRINCE RPPERT, B. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY Price 5 Oents. NO. S9. Zeppelins Dropped Bombs On Calais Doing Little Harm Paris, l-'eii. 22.— An offli lal statement says a Zeppelin airship bombarded Calais and dropped ten projectiles, killing live persons belonging to the civilian population. Otherwise It caused unimporian' damage, Our batteries demolished a heavy gun occupying a position near Lom- bacrtzyde. Between Lys and the Aisne there has been an effective practice in whicli our artillery dispersed _ bivouac convoy. The enemy has violently bombarded Rheims. The bombardment resulted in six victims. On the Soualn-Beasejour front we made progress, capturing a lino of trendies in two woods nnd coin; 1. ly repulsing two particularly violeni counter-attacks, Inking numerous TROOPS ARE REVIEWER, Duke of Connnuglit Reviews 80th Battalion (Victoria) on Parliament Hill. Ottawa, Feb. 19.- llis Royal Highness the Duke of Connauglit, Premier Sir Robert Borden, Major- General Hughes and several members of tbe cabinet reviewed on Parliament Hill today tlie 30th Regiment of Victoria, B.C., about 1100 strong, and tlie SOU engineers mobilized in Ottawa. Complimenting tbe troops on their long journey, the Governor-General said it seemed that the farther away the men were lhe greater their patriotism. Tl e 30th Is iu command of Lieut.- Col. .1. A. Hall, with Major C. F. De sails second iu command. It includes 150 men from Prince Rupert. \ mong i le privates in the I Is prisoners and inflicting heavy losses. | Major Gibson of Prince Rupert. in Argonne our artillery and in- fantry asserted its superioril i fresh attacks. We continued to gain ground. We new hold (lie whole of tbe enemy's positions at Combries, southwest of Le Eparges, whic . Is now under our lire. HALIFAX ON SUNDAY Arc Probably On Way To England Now—Col. Peck Had Charge Of First Of Three Trains That Took Thirtieth Battalion Across The Continent From The Pacific Germans Failed In Attempt To Crush Russian Advance Prince Rupert's (irst contribution 1 very soon after arrival and may now Will Report on Scow. The city engineer will report to be ' lii - Council on the cost of fitting in the old garbage scow. A proposition was made to see it, but Aid. Montgomery thought so little would be got for ii thai it might be vise to keep it as an auxiliary. In force to the war, forming part of the 30th Battalion of the Canadian Overseas force, are now probably on I the Atlantic on iis way to England. A message received by Hie acting moyor' yesterday contained the information that on Sunday Col. Peck and his company arrived in Halifax. The message read as follows: "Halifax, Feb. 22, 1915. "Mayor Newton, Prince Rupert: "Arrived yesterday. Everybody in high spirits and send good wishes and farewell. "('. \V. PECK." ' It would appear from the message that the contingent had not long to ?.|ay there. They probably embarked i be on ilie way io England. On ihe way east from Vancouver the 30th Battalion travelled in three trams. Private letters received from those on board give tlie information that the lirst train contained the local company and part of those from Victoria. Tho train was under the command of Col. Peck. OBJECTIONS RAISED TO I ''''""":"'' ''' 2" "" »->"- PROPOSED AM1.NR..II.XTS : 1 t0 ri In Bi BI Prussia :' Hiey i lored a : |i erril irj City Solicitor Empowered to Send Message to Victoria. Want Football Game. The Football League wrote thc Council last eveiiing asking thai the groti idi be put in shape for games bj March : If possible. It is suj • sted thai as u s i r ol u lited for the purpose be This was referred I" the Hoard of Works. TO INVESTIGATE .NORTHERN MINES THE COAL SUPPLY PROVE VALUABLE look for the Red Tag Prices nt li' coining; we make you make,! George II. Tito's Furniture Sale, if we both make. ICOMPL.'UN". MADE III MOW WEI; LINGTOJ. CO. AGAINST SUPT, :)I [.CAN. PR0P0SI TO PURCHASE A CAMP KITCHEN Edge, Maitland nnd Nicol A|> pointed tn Hold an Investigation. Committee Of Citizens At Meeting' To Arrange For Send Off To Overseas Company Suggest Purchase Of Useful Accessory Whe» On Active Service In Europe The proposal was made to the City Council last night that funds he made available for the purchase of a camp kitchen for the members of the outgoing overseas company. The suggestion came from a comniilt.ee of citizens who hud met in the afternoon to consider the best means of giving a send-off to the company that leaves on Friday. A committee was appointed to wait on tlie Council and make a idea for this convenience for the men al the front. Tbe committee consisted of Rev, II. It. (Irani, Rev, Father Bunoz, tl. VV. Morrow, Hal Peck, and O, II. Nelson, Speaking before the Council lasl night, c. IV. Morrow explained thai It was felt that while it was a time (ContinueJ on Page Four.) when money was not easily obtained, yet these men going forth to fight the battles of the Empire should not be forgotten. The city had acted nobly in the case of tho other contingent that left here. It was proposed to do something for the present company which, while it would not represent perhaps as much money, yet would show the good will of the city just as fully. A farewell should he given these men on Friday that would be just as guod as that given the others. Tha money needed tor the camp kitchen would nol be necessary at once. 11 WMiild not be needed until aboul the time thai the contingenl now being mobilized was leaving Victoria for Tbe New Wellington Coal Company protested against its not getting the contract for the coal for the GRANBY COMPANV FINDS NEAR- l!V PROPERTIES AT ANVO.N GOOD FIELDERS. The Hidden Creek Work Giving Ex (client Returns lo the Company. Early resumption of dividend by Granby directors is a strong possibility, says the Boston News Bureau. station. The complaint was While no formal consideration lias pumping made that Supt. Duncan did not give the company a square (leal. An investigation was requested. been given the subject by Ihe board and may not be at the February meeting, if, seems likely that the \ld. Maitland moved that an in-1 March directors,' meeting will he Tl , ■n.. olicitor, Fred Peti K.C., presented to the Council last night a message he had pn lared to be sent to Win. .Unison. M.P.P., ul Victoria, objecting to si me amendments proposed to the Municipal Act. The message was approved ol and will be sent. It was as fellows: Re proposed Municipal Amendment Act, Section 15 will lie unworkable and would put this city in awkward posilion. Only ah $60,000 of our long tei m debenl un have yel beep, issued, although bylaws passed 1911 and 1912 and sinking funds collected from .''car of Ing bylaws. Therel i bin debentures n ui b Iss tied within two years of passage of bylavi would be :i_ asl rous, Adi i i latise 1 •"' struck oul or an end ' o - nol ' to anj bj la« | prior lo June, 19 i 5. Seel ion 22 of A nu nding Ai I should be made to apply only sessmmits made i Eter this y. ar. Wi have adopted lasl menl (Continued on Page Foul'.l '''■Russian and gi bed ■ipper hand In several minor en- en -. bin in ihe effort to fall upon the Russians with a staggering :"' " thi . missed the mark. CHl'RCH PARADE OF LOCAL BATTALION (Mil nl Itiiii-oiil of the Members of the (isib on Sunday, We make, you iiiiil.e, we both make. Rev. Canon l'i. pi ei died a ser- o th i lemh ri of I le 68th Church mi i •■- all B i Catholl ■! -..a er Hie , ud n that :'. - ■Bunoz ■led divine servii . T ,-■, is iod turn-out of tl of lhe B lion. At ne I Inn i . Prince llu- ' i Cadel -' ■: i s, under George Leek, ttti nded di. ine sen ice In the ili In list Church. «H»tKHWW<KKHKHS<H-l-_^ No Infectious Diseases In City Tbe health of Prince Rupert has become proverbial. The medical health officer reporting last nighl to the Council called attention in the fiici thai while there was not a single case of an infectious disease to report, thi. was the fourth month iu succession that lhe same reporl wai nsslble. t__~M-»>fcK«(jm_*_H»_«^ vestigation be held. There was a demand for such. Aid. Montgomery wanted lo know if there wore any other reports. Tlie acting mayor said that there was in the station the log books with all tests made of lhe coal. The tests were made by .Messrs. Sinclair and Valentine. A report from the superintendent dealing with the tests recommended the Union coal as superior to the New Wellington. Mr. Duncan also wished an investigation, as he understood Mr. Rogers was charging him with being unfair, The acl ing mayor explained that ihe committee had lirst awarded the contract to Rogers & Allien as the lowest bidder. A load was tested however, and those making the tesl reported back thai the coal did not stand up under tho test, A change of ' (inli.icl was made. \ld. McClymonl though! the mem- bors nf the Council would naturally look io the engineers. II" wanted to knew if there had been trouble In - fore with the coal as suggested. Aid. Montgomery said there hndi been a test lasl yea:- of the coal, He felt thai Mr. Duncan was nol fairly to bo charged as stated, lie fell l ! engineers had done the bei I tin could for the city. He fell the Inves- i Igatlon would nol reflect upon tl e engineers. productive' of something to Interesl stockholders. Dividends were suspended In August before whicli time $3 a share had been paid In 1914. Granby was one of the first copper companies to conserve its financial resources by reason or the war. Its Grand Forks smeller and mines al Phoenix were quickly closed down, but partial operations were maintained at the new Anyox property, Granby now has in operation one- half of its furnace capacity at Grand Forks and two or the three furnaces at Hidden Creek. The Hidden Creek operations have been profitable from the start, owing to the high copper contents of the ore and the precious metal values. Voted Divine Coining, Il Is oxpocti i! thai Rev, Dr. VV. T llerriilge, of Toronto, moderator of ' e General Ai iembly of the Pres- i j terlan Chureh, will i Isli Princa '•' ipi i early In March, ot^<to<tat>o«aot<>o<H>o<i00ooaaoo Toaight! ' Tonight! * AT 'I HE j? Citizens' Committee Met Yesterday And Took Initial Steps Towards The Giving Of A Fitting Farewell To The- Members Of Third Contingent Leaving Prince Rupert The citizens of Prince Ruperl are intending to give the members of the Third Contingent a fitting send- off. It is the desire of Ihe city that in nowise shall the farewell to the company now being mobilized be less enthusiastic than what marked the A meeting of citizens was held yesterday afterm in the City Hall presided over by Acting Mayor Kerr. G. VV. Morrow was elected secretary. Al thai gathering the question of a farewell was discussed ai some length when a committee going away of the former con- was appointed to carry oul all the tingent. arrangements. Tho applicants for the company j it is proposed to have a torchl now equal the strength of the eon- procession to the Agricultural Hall, tingent, rules outside points send with a programim ol horl -- hei fewer men than provl - been there, l"'"1<' for th-''" "i! n° f'"'th' I rhi com nlttee nill mei l al r. enlisting locally ii Is I he expi tlon of ilio-e in '-; in -e thai Ihe ci pans will lea •• nn Frldnj morning "'■lock ihl afti moon lo . ■all tin ;,. I with the Bchcme. by i be Prince George Acl Ing Ma or Kerr is trying to arrange wll Ihi °-T-F- to have the salllm lime! Buffets, Iron lied., Springs, Mat. lnno ' ' '■"' ■later than thi ri iln ,„,...,.,. Mimkela, Sheets i Pillow "' lu,e " thai th ' . e can , i ,-i.,-,,..., Bargain Prices tie rae lllr" '"" :" ' "! ■' " tl" ' "en - :: . Tile, tlie Home .'ni-nislior. fl"t OPERA MOUSE German Submarines Missing London. Feb. 22.—Uneasine ■ts at Cuxha> mi 11' o large . ubmai Ines which i nol returned to l eti "i marlni.- ari , r-d day. ovi rdu' It is fean hi i been deal i oyed, uwa*#M^%o-oo*o*Kt. ,. ■-oo<^oz-tiw#rjjt&oomo-aoo<. e suggested (be nn tubers of the Heard of ,\ should be 11 Dmmittee to Invi tl ite, Tin i .... •el ive both - First insl . '. o'awooraotoaooooovattaa&aooooaootto-oo&ooooQo t> i kkhj | Turks Afraid Of Attack § 5 London Feb. T. ■':' r the S § Hie ! I.- - ■nf Mi n (- ba.. .| O ■■'■- oaao oooa x Rut] . June is CTO-D-CK-O-CiC^-_•'__» cu.tr>-.> ' K: r's Health Is Affected .-....'' 0 Tuesday, Feb.ua I'll PRINCB RUPERT JOURNAL prince liU-pcr* 3.ou.ual Telephone 1:18. O. 11. NELSON, Editor. Office: 12S Third Avenue East, near McBride Street. Telephone 138; Postofflce Box 607. DAILY EDITION. Puhlisl -.' morning except Mondi ed by carri thi city b llowing rate, if paid In advance: — One ..-:..' Six Months Th ' ■'"ii' ' : ' U nol | aid in advance, per Month .-• ' IKL1 EDITION. Publlt - Ft\ li ti r circu lation outside the City of P Rupert, ai 52.01 poims In I - nada; or $3.00 i - all poinl ' -ii the Ui I d l Ingdom, the le:!- I Sti ■a - r • tbe-.' foi i a countrh -• Advertising Rntcs Upon Applicnti Tuesday, February 23, 1915 ARMY DIVISIONS. Replying to a question as to army divisions Cue following Information is given from a reputable source. In the British army a company comprises 250 officers and men; a npr battalion, four companies; a brigade, four battalions; a divison three brigades of infantry, two squadrons, of cavalry, or two mounted companies of mounted infantry, three field and | medals as fast as circumstances would allow. That is, whenever a naval row was about "Jacky Fisher was in it. Lord Fisher must have some wonderful memories of tlie Navy, When lie first joined there Mas not a great deal of difference between the fleet - be ioiiii I ii and the fleet that won ir. II - joim d i'i the Victory, i ei y of him .•':., bO I (I ■' • "' rchlni i I.. :in isin old lai • . hand- ; hi lei . i erioi 'I. ... gil e I ili- 111 Vdmlral ul . - Im In I and opened the lot-1 ... . , . | . . - . . | i • ■■• ■II b iy son e .....' awe truck "Yes," '. . .i . . r. "'rain ! Ciink 1 musl be ttlng hi ck to my ship," replied the youngster —and lied. Seventy-four is an age al which I les nol • ..' "ii bard work from! i man, bul they say, know know j that "Jacky" Fisher is a much happier man today than be was seven months ago, when he was enjoying the rest and idleness of :. v. ll-earn- ed retirement. But then they always said of "Jacky" that he disliked many things.—and people—but nothing as much as leisure. il»<HWH«3i>l_lW>«HKHrB5HS»l^^ OOtOO-OrOiiOO Product No. SPLENDID FOI! PLUMBERS Contains about 2% lbs. $1.50 The sale of Product No. 99 is strictly confined to tlie high-class supply houses. Its cost of manufacture Is therefore not. affected by Dept. or "price cutting store" influence that so often drives manufacturers to the use of inferior chemicals and processes. Nor is tlie dealer allowed i" reduce I be retail price under penally ol' having his supply terminated. A POWERFUL SOLVENT FOR t_3I__3__ "!)()" destroys accumulations ,f lint, paper, cloths, hair, slime, grease, vegetables, soup, frnil and many others. K i-. luiriulesB lo lin. .--I plumbing. DON'T ARGI.K DON'T PIT' OFP TEST IT J This ['.reparation lias been so generally sue essful in clearlr, : drains that it is bought ovci 1.1 over again by those who have £ tried it, but Inasmuch as no on can know the actual condition ex- 2 isting within a pipe, II ti abs utelj Impossible Cor the manufactur- '.' er or the dealer to guara.nl ■1 .■result, 5 CHEMICAL PR0DUC1 CO., NEW YORK FOR FOR SALE BY .\Y HAi THE RELIABLE PL'. 11IIER THE BEST IN PLUMBING AXD BEATING PHONE I8!> , 3#«k«; t j a use oa _-co a _b. shwkhki p_chs awcmtH? ____ o cbkhs o o o a oao i. : SKvmWM00 (KBWKW WKHK.»_.t?t>vvrt5-i. RH?r«.«0SKHKHWIWW ,HKH3<KH*_HJ..» ..... ^ OWDS __&__?.!; \&S&' % Coal, Cement, Plaster and Brick AND A COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDERS' SUPPL.ES ono howitzer brigade of artillery one ! i battel. end ammunition coluimi, two field companies of on- gineers, one signal company, three field ambulances, I r mi . orl and train, I 1, IS ". i fi nd men 7S gi ns, and 1,994 fighli ;th is about Lo 900. Tlie i es two divi sions. - UPATHY. i . . | rislan m ivs ia ers pr ■:. - - • ■' ' : to i of Paris, 1 I IS INVESTMENTS WP?THAI W? * WW.) ff\ fti_l.il . -'!/.:.:,,'_,. 1\ lAf,,, _-)!. First Avenue Prince Rupert Telephone 186 »*;»*-_',.-,'.;' a ■• ■•' ■;•«. _*(..(}_H_____H__H____l_Mi-0 W(_«Hll«_r_HK_«_<_i':v_K- ■...ji. .:.,..•_. -;;;.:;ne,-.1 (.;;■.■.'-.- HUKKt-O-Oi a DEVOTED TO THAT WORK. ■'■■'■I Limit Intere: lin . Aspecl i nf tl until Exii . ku ... .. . tiot Guns 1 VI ray, -ritlng in : Pl • rts for 191 I ..' - iiai ivhili sab E municipal boi - tli lal K''-'"':: Jj PHONE 101, ■DU ■1645 380 SECOND AVE. I.' 1, beci ' • - - i ■-!--' i'i "-..'.. : outh Ai I'.- .-ii i ■'- '■'-." : . part in at the nin of h -' illus'tr: Hon . A iglo Pr . h ],;:•! ■how 'lo e re the relation wo peopli , sayi . Canada. ' ,.. Tl is, f course, BAROH FISHER AS ":,. SOME PACTS IBOUT THE MAS WHO IS T YFI.AID OK ■VOBK. At Seven:..-.oie He is Oci u Most. Responsible Post. Karon i'i; in il fCll. en first sen lord "i I Hal larlj kn iwn a l<y," coi ile o ity of Norfolk, I good rs, son, as ' remembered, came From ■■m Thorpe iu < ha co nty, Loid lo I ,i sailor in I ■i Even :■: i 111 I rock - ■- garden pai ly, te 'ouldn'l ' ip thi loll ol - be dock oul bis n In i. - , h lool ' His coal i E arms h ippily b the man. "Fear God and Dread Nought" is his ni" i'i rms, Include "the stern of an ancleul battleship " an- supported bj saih tin Royal Navy, His cresl Is u hand grasi ing ■■' ■' Lor'. li',. \c -i- ; ■1 I ■1854 A ytiai for Bei -. Ice In e B ' Ic; '■'■later lie had ai ■• Ith two i . for Sec Id ,!. 10 I ....' ilnce Ihei ' ' ■i ■n :l ,.. , about by tho difficulty of plai < nadian i nini [pais on ii .--I because lhe rumors efl ■war aboi t tl ■liddle of th( ' ';■In ,i ir aiun laci their Iss - a oh th ■home market, and the bond dealers to campaign of educating the Inves public to their value. That li::- - □ was . ici . .-si'nl i.- i . he figures which are -i en be- , and suggested abovi ; . ures are encouraging, too, as bear- ' the i ontention o( this Jour- ual, thai if Canadians knew the] value of tbeir own civic would buy them In j to foreign si urities, which dui Inn these last few years have ' i I very largely in this country. ' nail.,':; municipal bond sabs for i '■;,■! ,.,.,. iws; In 1914, Ci la . .$34,488 _5D ! ". Driti In, I 14 . ,436 I ! I ,12,303,201 ... . . .'. SASH, D .!ORS ';. ■I Lumber Co. I-'. :,, IVE. AND - Pl one 2 TP Q ^ • I . _3. Do Sailings for Vancouver Victoria aid Seattle S.S. Prince George every Friday nt I) a.m. S.s. Prince JoVin at 7 p.m. oc Sunday, February 14, 2H, etc. For .Mussett and Port Clements S.S. Prime John 10 p.m. Saturday, February ii, 20, etc. For Skidegate, Lockeport, etc., S.S. Prince John 11 p.m. Sunday, February 7, 21, etc. For Stewart and Nuns River S. .. Prince John l» a.m. Wednesday, February 10, 24, etc. I'm" ..ion. (Granby Bay) S.S. Prince George midnight every Wednesday. G.T.P. RAILWAY SCHEDULE Trains leave Prince Ruperl in Prince George, Edmonton, Melville, Winnipeg, etc., at Id a.m., Wednesdays ami Saturdays, connecting wiih trains for Si. Paul, Chicago and all i-- ints east, Truins arrive from the east on Thursdays and Sundays at 0.30 p,m, G.T. RAILWAY SYSTEM The Double-track Route Prom Chicago to Toronto, Hamilton, Buffalo, Montreal, etc., etc. For reservations, tickets and lull information regarding travel to any part of the world apply to the G.T.P. Ticket Ofllee, Third Avenue; Agency nil Atlantic Steamship Lines, nmn b__e» •r",!"„.. ••.,!._:--" ... sa__B - .'._'".'..•. ,..'._■'_.__2Wta_W_B____-32_.~-"'. Canadian Pacific Railway PRINCESS MAY SOUTHBOUND, 8 P.M. SUNDAY PRINCESS MAQUINNA, NORTHBOUND. MONDAY, FEE?. 22 | 1 j :.-' "i, '*i'.,'-iW 3. G McNAB, General Agent, corner Third .Vvo. and Fourth St. .•,'.. -■■■:. I THE UNION STEAMSEIPCOJff B.(. ; • S.S. VENTURE Soi.__.bomid Tuesdays at 8 p.m. | Sailings for Granby, ^impfOR and ' i Sundays at Nidnig ..!::'! i Contlm '--I on P '■■- ree.i .^^■t.7 . . . .. ._ ■I'tiiient of Ciinndu, T u ile ni v, 11 b - ■■on M I il i .- For farther particulars apply to JOHN BAltNSLEY, LGENT :: 031 Second Ave., _tl - Steamships. tKoor:-SHW■:-.'' '■• i-mj_ht-ci>. -•" : BKfiWHWR«H?_HCH.t i^.H*<KtsWKii-i- V----'' '■: ■- ,<a.am>,s^»-a-a)Kii:'.<--.v * m IIXIAU OFFICE: MONTREAL Capital Reserved Pnnd. . ; ' i I ESTAnUSH .$ 11,5(111,000 .$ 12,1500,000 Total Assets $1 So,000,000 Savings Bank Dopnrtinent—^1 ivill open an nccoui Branches Tlirongliont Canada nnd Hanking Connections Parts of Hie United Suites. Agents Tlirougliout the V, H, P. WILSON, Manager - - Pilnoo Rune:. tKt#0:5«5_H5i^.^aaaW^_^_^_-^^ . i'iESHE?'' v;.«:-m:3m&2jmmsmowmMWMmWm iN 0-OBDAR MOPS, O-CEDAR MOP POLISH ALABASTINE SANITARY WALL COATING WATER HOSE, GARDEN TOOLS, WATERING CANS MARTIN-SENOUR 100 PER Cc IT. PURE PALV_ PAINT BRUSHES, LAWN MOWERS AND GRASS SHEAR.. CARPET RE ATE US, GARBAGE PAILS WINDOW SCREENS, SCREEN DOORS —AT THE— KAIEN HARDWARE CO.,608. •.:. .... i__S__Si'_»iH%liM_iEP'SK«tW_S.r' i .-»_BW. P • r: .- ..-■■U_-t_<_-Ol-«l>tKW<_0<>«f_Hl-_-lKw:. :;_.l.._i-.r*-^. '* iW TJf» ranste] -FOR- l I v '■^ ' : l_ '■111. < . li la.. Hi :i ■■.., , -, ■l-AME AJDDftS.-- IK OP I ■' \ ■':. ": Bock— . 1 OF GOOD RECIPES carefully chosen ftor.. ll.e conlribiilions of over two llionaand ! men of ! iva Roses Fi.ur llirog(;!iout CunaJa, t<" tlie voxioui cluirs cf gooj iKinga lu <Jt, ill! of which have hern auefully clicked and ri Iced 1 :'■;!. authotity. fa.... -. .1 ■W .: litLlHG CO. LIMITED. WINNIPEG Feb. uii'v gains—Sale u'e. . .'" < • • lie. in Pnrnlshinp on Pi in: rie- i'-.',c i>. T Bar- !-., i.. ..i _HKI ■• ' Coal, Formtcre Moving, Baggage and Heavy Teaming W. J. CKAWFORD, Manager )NE 566 0fflcea^ R -"■iA-j cul. 100I)Tii), 'i ' - .!(.l..rtWH_rtt__0*HS(rtHS«HM5*.5i.. - : ; ' - 50 cents per Month ** mw ^..-_> •. -_ -_.:_..'.anil..-._■-.___._aj-tf jgh'M_-*>'-'- As a result of the war many muni-1something it does not enjoy, i cipalities were not able to place road will have been worn out, PRINCB BWPWiT JOURNAL tiie ing of suspicion is general, and from tions, though some have been Tuesday, February 23, 191.. I—— ,1 IIIH.—M.KHW or it enquiries it would seem that it was their bond issues on advantageous the road is rebuilt, will have the j so, the sooner it is eliminated, the I v terms, with the consequence that double burden of paying the debts of better for the municipalities. Frank- they had some difficulty in financing'the past anil the present. All of ly, 1 believe there is little real tlieir public works, which were par-j which menus that In tbe United ground tor the suspicion, but bow- tially under way, and a number of States, each municipal generation;ever too much for the towns issued treasury notes for six;must pay for its own improvements or twelve months and lhe large Anothei system of municipalities, which cannol stand too high, As little slow at times, and profitable for the reason that comparatively speaking, their prices are low, yielding 5 per cent, to 7 per cent., and no doubl it is because- of this good yield on a safi ,-■rity that has enabled the bond dealers to sell so Skeena Land District—District of ..ue»n Cl arlot.te Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Peter Piombo, of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation Prospector, intends to apply for permission to prospect for ooal and petroleum over the following describeU. lands on the W.si Coast of Graham ^"'"'ne Red 160 Ish nd: C immi ncing al a po n planted four miles east and one mile north of the north-easl corner of Lol 2435, I' - u th I i is, thence siT.-.IHL I.IHUHII' Engines Installed ami (.cneriil Repairs Oxy-Acetylene Plant in Connection Third Avenue cities such as Toronto and Montreal' financing they have In tli ,...,■. ■.... nbui i: . credil of Canadi n municipal securi ,, in inj municipals in Can Ida, west ' Ins, I - tmi ui i- ,.,,.,;..•'''■. United in Instance of carelessness ii lias ,<,,. . . ' of ' ' ■'■ni r' '■'■! little . apil il, . articuiarly retlri d 640 acres o i or short term debentures. This close j States is that of serial bonds, which been pointed out that certain muni-1 fal.mers The l|im,.,,,.. , ,- selIlng|.a2S financing has broughl up tiie sub-.in shoi i, means thai a proportionate cipalities in this country keep chang- .,,,,,.,, ,., ,,,.,-,;. ...,,. ject of how should municipal securi- amount of the issue matures each ing their bank, with the result that Llfn ]tv . nndim ilv lies be Issued and whal should be year, which works oul something many Inten . coupons are returned ( ,,, 'keen Lan lrl.fl "f! . their life before maturity, As In the like this, Suppose a serial Issue of because the local powers thai belated , If I I l tl PRHDUUK near future the I'nited States will $20,000 Is made for ten years, ten!have n glected to see that a sufflci- ,, , , . TAKE NOTII E thi er Piombo, ild I"- b ough I'lnul by i - ; Prince Rupert, B.C occupation be mi - thi p [ncipal markets for .-earn:.' Issues of .2,00D are madi enl fund has not been placed in the',,.ustees .,,.,, .,,, d [0 ,,.,.. ' ,,.,. Pn Cor, nds to" apply i J. H. HILDITCH Contract! r i nc .,i. doi Estimates given on all classes of work, whether small ,,; large, Per. sonul aftentiun given to every Item. PHONE ' El 321 PETERS, K.C. Canadian s iritios, this subject is to mature In ono, two, three years|bank through which the bond was Important. Eor while in London long and so on. These bo,ids are veryjlrsl issued lo pay the Interest. Tbe term bonds were the most popular, I popular. But In tho few cases where returning of coupons not only Irrl- Niiw Yo It i efers short term bonds.jseria] bonds have been i ued In.t.-tes the underwriters, but hurls While chatting with the manager i Canada a very different system Is the <'' dll of the municipality itself,! mil. ion -i ri eel '' ir c nil and i _- adl m mm li lis. At tbe pn it|troleum oi lug i lands on the Isl ind: Co I municipal bonds Issued within their|ed lirei mllei aoi I of the nortl corner of Lol 2437, thi nci north no ni in tr ti is are limited to I l'iirri. tci, Solid Ni i. Publli OIllCc III EXCHANGE BLOCK own proi in.-1, thus lessening thi Ir one of the American bond , loj . '. al houses, who is a very keen student.Thal is a proportionate amount of buyers of an issue are scattered all ! aid ;-. cl the majority ,for It musl be remembered that the ount of buyers of an issue are scat' year with the'over Canada, Great Britain of municipal finance, 1 gathered that the Issue Is paid each year with the over Canada, Great Britain ancl (lie there is a growing tendency for Ain-|interest, which while lessening tho United States, and returned con erican municipalities to issue bonds liabilitj of tin municipality does nol pons with no funds, or "N.S.F." a to last the life of the utility forlhelp the investor, for tlie amount the Bank, to them means bankrupt in- paid back [00 sm 11 foi .. Invest- y on the pari of the municipal!.; which the issue was made. For ment, stance, should a municipality decide to construe! a new road, which in the ordinary course will lasl ten years, and which will cost, say $60,- 000, a ten-year Issue for that amount is made, and a 1 roporl lonate sinking fund Is crea ed lo pay il off, II is claimed for this system thai those who enjoy the said road pay for it itravaganct in (lueslion; the investors have no! cnoice. A fun ber difficulty in the po] u larizing of Canadian municipal bonds In the pas! has been the municipalities themselves, for once they have had their bonds undrewrltten, thej :'' wash their hands of the whole business; not realizing that the sooner chains, th uc east SO dial then ■, then wesi chains, to poinl of comi icnc . containing 64 0 aei es more 01 less. |a29 I ETER PIOMBO. Date located, lici embi r 3rd, 1914. Bul the principal point of interestithe means of knowing Unit, it is but thai was broughl oul in the Inter- carelessness, until after, much delay view, was the f cling or. the pari of:and loss of temper. American bom', houses (and Cana-i But generally speaking, Canadian dian houses, too) that amongst the municipal bonds, In spite of a few smaller municipalities there is a ten- shortcomings, have proved them- dency towards carelessness and ex-iselves amongst the best investments in dealing with their in the world—gilt-edged as regards whereas long term ofjfinance, which, of course, will their security, for not one mtinici- forly •■ir. isterity ' s to pay for the sale of theii 'bonds. If this feel- pality has failed to meet its obliga- 1 I Districl -District of Queen Charlotte Islands, TAKE NO .ICE thi P r Pion bo, of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation an issue is sold to the public, a bet- Prospector, intends to applj for per ter price is secured for the next one. mi ,Sio" '" "'" : ' : , " ' ':'' and '"" I troleum over the following described t lias been known where bond, lands on a'.ie West Coast of Graham bouses, which have taken up blocks of municipal issues from the underwriter, have been refused special information by the officials of the corporations in question. This is nol very conducive to the selling of the bonds, li is the lack of these small courtesies and by the mean careless- Skeena Land ness at times displayed, that are ob- acles in the popularis'.ini if municipals, and the wise municipality will eliminate them. Island: Commencing at a post plant ed three miles north of the norlli-oasl. corner of Lot 2-137, thence north SO chains, thenco west SO chains, thence soulh SO chains, thence east xn chains, to poinl of commencement, containing Old acres more or less. ja29 PETER PIOMBO. 1 ' ■located, D< cember 3rd, 1914. DR. G1LROY, DENTIST Crown and Bridge Work a 5p( cialty Office: Smith Block, Third Avenue . A. FAULDS, M.I. M.E. Consultirg .Mining Engineer Examinations and development of Coal, Metal, Oil. Etc. 709 Duu.niuii St. Vancouver, B.C. February Furniture Sole at George "\ Titc's, all departments. Record of Districi- -Dlstriot Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE til I I eter Pioi il of Prince Etups t, B.C., oei P.O, Bo_ 'ifl Prospector, intends io apply for permission lo prospect for - UTCHIE, AGNE\ CO RAIRDRESMKG IS. l:i..sage, Manicuring, Scalp Treatment, Electric Treatments, Etc. Mr_. A. 1 . Hani . Pi op, 211 Third St.' PRINCE ill PERI I 18 discounts for cash. f 1 Oil' /!£ ._.. 39TO-_-____-_- Oy///\ /y\Airy/yy////,: i . s _ ff • ■' _ ft Pp a > ',_-' ..- ~.i a SB Del your kitchen doer, like groceries / v 175,000,000 Bottles Yearly That .-*_._ tl •yuar. Plant c ■I l( ' Evorj '■■e. sry room, 1 ■. •- ilote. le Is P lieu Irod 1 i1 ii spected. Thi.-i '. Plant, sta nearly SO : : , I31 ■' i of -,'■> ' '■•■- ties. f vis! ' ■o throi ■il (thing • • Its kii I . . ,...;. 1 fill I .... • ■'•';t;:. ll-.NT.M.- OHPERS. » CSth Regiment Earl Grey's * Own Rifles; Orders by Major ' J. H. McMullin, Commanding, * 17th February, 1915: ados: "A" Company will an ' ] at the Exhibition Building on Tuesday and Friday at 7:45 p.m. Drill squad and company. "B" Company v.'ill pa- " rade at t__a Exhibition Build- * ing on .Monday and Thursday * it 7:46 p.m. Drill squad and company. Church Par* de. The Battalion will parade at the Exhibition Building on Sunday .1st February, al 10 a.m., to attend divine service, Church of England. Roman CathoMcs will parade at the same hour under Lieut. Bullock-Webster. W. A. PETTIGREW, Capt., Ailing Adjutant. i.i Land District—District of Queen Charlotte '"lands. TAKE NOTICH thai Peter Plomlio, 'rinoe Rupert, B.C., occupation Intends to applj for per- |, . , ■■. -i.--.fl po ll..- 11 di si rlb«d \i . . Graham ' ui: Commencing ai a ; ost pinai- .;,,- iii'.los north and one mile 0 north-. . ( irner of Lot. 17, t!i"r:i-" north 80 chains, tl.on..' ' chains, thenoe south 80 Ins, thenoe w«. 1 80 chains, 10 Inl of coi itnenci mi ot, 1 ontaiafcng lore or loi_. PET 1, ' . 1-.Vi-". - : i - tool sd, Deoei iber 3rd, 19 11. troleum over the following described lands on the WeSl Coast of Graham Island: Ci mmencin at 1 ed five miles 1st ( nd 111 lie north of he north-easl ter of L. . thenca noi th '■' ch Ins thi ■al is henci soutl 80 eh thence west :| --:. Ins, to polnl - f comment 11 lent, coi ';::: - " more or loss. jr_1 PETER PIOMBO. Date io ' ' 4tl 1914 Civil Engineers and Surveyors Prince Rupert, B.C. Skeena Land Disl riot- i'i a Charlotte Islands. T IKE NOTICE that Pel of Prli Prospector, Intends I a I ion t( 1. 'i ■• md j tr ileum ovi be foil ,,., . ■-. . . -. . ■.- . ■■fsli I: Commencing st plant ed ..■• miles <:. it nnd 01 - 11 lis n rl.. of the - irtl east 1 1 ■_ ■; thence nortl 80 chains SO chains, thoni mtl . : ; ., I ii .-ii e i" it 8 ' li nil s, to 1 ,' Commencement, contain! 1 8. 1 * I more or less. ja29 - PETER PIOMBO. * Date losated, 4th Di - ml ir, 1914. Waterworks, Watei iV larf 3oi Btructien, Re 1011 I'iiiii- on and Pre. inclal Land - dllcctric Bluo Pi in: ini ind White 1'iii. PL.nu Line 183 IIP-TI 1 ' - ' i:.vr ■:■■-.:.. ■> '• Som ■Principal 1 ...,;. , .-i : .' illlillllll m m • _=^ ST : 1 ra Distribi. "! iippm : i>. 1 B. C. -v ij *w UsS iii-;!!!** OISSOLVTlON I.OTICB. ; lOTICE that thi Rrm ■i . ' -'.1 ..- Co, has been (lis . ;. 1 upon the 31st .lav of January i" 1: and 1 11 II a«counts ow -in w • be c Hi eti -1 l". ,.1. Fred 1 chii . ti . the lunelit of ■11 1 hat all 'H--' inl - by ' he fi: p !!1 be paid by Id 1 ;■' 'ed 11 ti hie, on account , ,- ih-iii. Dated at Prirwe Rupert, IC this -Ith day of February, A. I). T. Hew Skeena Land Districl Dh Queen ■' - 1:- ■'■TAKE NO' ICE .... Hoi . , of Qui en Charl 0 Cl cupation Farmer, intend le ap] Iy fo pern sion to purcha thi -: scribed lands: Con at a pos planted at the boh . Bl coi ner of Goodi 11 i (land In 1 Bay, tlieni'v easterly then ly, tbence westerly, I iti y, following shore line to pol ommenci mi nt, conl five a> res nore or less. DAN1 Dated 6th Fi ' larj 191C. fl3 '-•: III II : i .. ' OK -.si* DUCEI) It. Rl >T' ■' l>«Ht Qnnlltj Dome ■■' nmp 1 '■I :-1 .111 Per Ton '.ic. i Quuil -j ■: •- I lit In S8.75 Per Ton DELI El --- h :—■Union Transfer C Prince Rupert, B.C., Phone '" G. T. P. • :;:n '-'i'.'i- m - Q] ' ii i-.i" ' .1 i i'i - rapt attei Pacific Cart General r.- Furniture Moving When you bu 1 — Lad; smltl Washed ed ' r The Guseti C» Oil Fieldi ; Oilice 1. ill open P.uilillu„ foi snli " iiinount ot Ti'i-n-- GEO. F. SIACIh i ■,YN! Pioneer 1 no, > ICiiiliiiliiii-i- Mghi, I.ni All' - PHONE 86. . L-vr_M__a_a_a.» ■-.- I Prince ; SOc. pel J. ! RED RITCHIE. A. 1. RIGHT, 1 1" - to both sin- fr.inai ■■ooo.ooo S A. E Rand, -" ' ■DOORS ' ,'"'■' SAWINi -' '' ' 1 ictoi v .mil Oilice: '1 il 11 118 D - - i .1 ' l.lll.V '■FINISHINGS i I ' IS1 ,1 nth Avei Bo V* Tuesday, February 23, 1915. PRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL GRANITE . RANITE of best equality and thoroughly tested for sale Cut Stone or Crushed Rock in Quantities .mi. J. .IcLBOH Clinic Green 217 IN THE) MATTER OF THE "NAVIGABLE WATERS' PROTECTION ACT," REVISED STATUTES OF CANADA. 190., CHAPTER 115, AND AMENDING ACTS —and— OBJECTIONS RAISED TO PROPOSED AMENDMENTS I Skeena Land District — District ofJNAVIGABLK .VATHHS PROTHC- (Continued from Page One.) OCEAN FISil CO. 'Jiteen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Andrew W. [MaeLean, of Prince Rupert, B. C, j occupation Carpenter, intends to ap- I ij ly for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following described lands on the West Coast of Gratia imdlsna PLANS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF Al ''"'"sl °r Graham Island: Oommenc- CERTWN WHARF .ND ORB BINS section to .Section One improvement ing at a post planted one mile north - you will see its destructive effect. and tw0 »."? .??... °l "le uorU,:ea„s' 'corner of Lot 24o3, tbence north SO by"?™ Foh&urossn ra,lowetl by statute- Proi'ose<1 se< T.INENTAL DEVELOPMENT COM- tion will disarrange the whole thing PANY BOR APPROVAL OF THEjif If you consider application of this PHONE 554 P.O. BOX 60 PRINCE RUPE i'l -■- fi? ''nt" Ai''h"";i ^IZ ,'"..,. TAKE NOTICE that the U . .atslde Oiders Promptly Attended --continental Doveloi nent Compn . of Butte, Montana, has deposited no ...,,,.... ,,.,.,. ._„ wi i the Minister of Public Works;:: ... menl l-HOM. hl.tL _.,.! Lt otlawaj canuda. and with fchei .District R Istrnr of Titles, Prince'1 ■'■■: ri. B.C., under Chapter 1 16, IJ. B.C. i 906, plans and descriptions of tlie prop'' -■I -i ii In harbor works lo l onstructed by tbe said PComi an i on wal i from Blook "H, ' APERHANG1NG Prime Ruperl Townsite, socording ' to regiBl Ian ol the said Town- AINTING 'Sited In the Prinoe Rupert ni laruiur a «.m Land Registry Ofilae, ind numbered ULl_5I"ni>iu AlN i. 923, lhe ,aforesaid .vorks consisting MMII TIHTIIUr. '"' 0tie Wbart Wlth 0rS binS ,'e effect. Section 23 proposed should not ..,.]>• this year, or if it does it should iffect cities where last year's roll accepted I'm this HIGH-GRADE INTERIOR DECORATING A SPECIALTY Martin Swanson SECOND AVE. -i-l.'-.K McBRlDH notoo-aiKio- o ww-iwbkbki fnKuw-a a CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS ^Latest unci Approved Methods IIOiilj Skilled Operators Kin- ployed Plionc us and we will call for a dial bundle Note our addres SIXTH Al ■WEST Phone No. 8 Canadian Steam Laundry f a o yaiyaomt&aa&oiiiioo. gw? «kbk!<i _-*? 000a w_ _ <ra_w «-» Capt. J. McGee M.M.S.A. Masters and Mutes prepared for examination. Compass ad- ,'u iter. Phone Red .'502 "NAUTICAL ACADEMY" Helgerson Block, opposite Royal Hotel ,M-_i_hKh_h_^^K>-_i a tta-M-owW Wtt-fi i -i- :-'|. LTHER TAKE NOTICE thai lh said Company has applied lo the Govorner-General-in-Couneil for appro. '1 of the proi osed works, and permission to construct the same. Dated at Prince Rupert, B.C.. this 8th day of January, A-D. 1"15. PATMORE & FULTON, Solicitors for the .Montana Continental Development Company. ja_71'_7 PATMORE & FULTON, of PROPOSE TO PURCHASE A (AMP KITCHEN (Continued from Page One.) ihe front. lie hoped the i ouni II would do its besl in the matter. In Skeena Land District—District Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Peter Piombo, of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation Prospector, Intends to apply for per- mission to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following described mi the Wesi Coast ol' Graham ad: Commencing at a post plant-|who were fighting our battles. occupation Carpenter, intends to ap ply lor permission to prospeel for coal and petroleum over tic following described lands on the Wesi addition to this camp kitchen i: was Coast of Graham Island: Commenc- proposod by (be citizens' committee inK '" a "":;' Panted one mile north ..ml two miles cast of the north-easl that a fitting send-off be given. It could take a little money to du this. Ri". Father Bi'mox endorsed the proposition that was pul forward, lie felt this a good move. He knew tha: at the present time it was difficult to secure money, but be felt; that appreciation should be shown of the sei\ ices that were being given. Rev. II. If. Grant pointed out that ihe camp kitchen meanl wry much. Tiiis was something thai would add o ihe physical conftorl of tlie men lie TION ACT. R. S. C. Chapter 115. The Imperial Oil Company hereby, give notice that it has under Suction 7 of the abova Act, deposited with the Minister of Public Works at Ottawa, nnd in tin office of the District Registrar of the Prince Rupert Land Registration District at Prince i 'i'l, R.C, a description of the site and the plans of the wharf *nd approach proposed to be built in chains, thence west 80 chains, thence Prince Rupert Harbor, British Co- sum h NO chains, thence east 80[hiinliia, in front of Waterfront chains to point of commencement, Block "G", aceerdin-g to registered containing 640 acres more or less, [plan »f the Townsite of Hie said ANDREW W. MacLEAN. |City of Prinee Rupert deposited in the aforesaid Land Registry Office as No. .23. AND TAKE NOTICE that after the expiration of one month from ■the date of the first publication of this notioe, the said Imperial Oil Company will under Section 7 of the said .'.ii apply to the Minister of C, Public Works al his offW' In the City o;' Ottawa for approval of tbe said sits and plans and for lonve to construct the sni'd wharf ancl approach. DATED at Prince Rspert, II.C, this Jnd day of February, A. D. 1'915. 4w-f4 THE IMPERIAL OIL COMPANY. CIS Agent, Peter Piombo. Date fbcated, 23rd December, 1914. Skeena Land District - - Districl o Qui en Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE thai Andrew VV MaeLean, of Prince Rupert, B. conic:' of Lot 2485, thence north SO chains, thence oast SO chains, thence south 80 chains, thence wesi 80 chains, to poinl of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. ANDREW W. MacLEAN. MS Agent, Peter Piombo Hate located, 23rd December, 1914. Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands, .K5*-__-_- :.^^J^ SYNOPSIS OF GOAL MIXING REGULATIONS. RSDPC'EI) FARES. Phone No. S»8 is operating on a sew __»ke<i____ of pi-iocs for auto line Anywhere wost of Hays Creek th (liai's* will ba i* cents; to Seal Cov for on«, two, or three persons th cba-rgro w_H lib $1; for four or five $!.••> to or fr.om boats or trains 50 cents. f4tf NOTICE. Tho ©nna-timi Patriotic Fund. Wi.! tlj-ose who need assistance from the above fund, resident In the City or district and whose bread- wimtor Is on active service with the forces of Hie Empire or her Allies, kindly notify the secretary of the local organisation, tf W, 0 COLLISON, P.O. Box 735. ed five miles easl of ihe north-easl ,.,, t!lat „,, opinIor, would ,)e ,„, corner of Lot 2435, thence easl 80 chains, tlience soutli 80 chains, west i.0 chains, thence north 80 chains, to point of commencement, containing 640 acres nunc or loss. .;,:::: PETER PIOMBO. i :, :•:::, d, December 4th, 1914 o_WBrawro_H>t.ao <x«r. is-two oooo SAFE OfPOSH BOXES For Rent REASONARLE RATES THE Continental Trust Company 6i}t«S_H. O tKM. -SKHJ CS-D-MH. OO UOO _-tK_ The Morning Journal 50c. per month Skeena Land District—District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NO. ICE that i"eter Piombo, of Prince Ru ert, B.C., occupation Prospector, Intends to apply for peril '.. ion " pn ii i oi ial md pe- oleum ovor the following described lands on the Wesi Coast of Graham Island: Commencing al a posl plant- ■1 five miles i asl of he north-oast corner of Lot 2436, Ihence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence south SO drains, thence west. 8t chains, to point of commencement, containing 64.) acres more or less. ■:i::-h PETER PIOMBO.' Date located, December 4th, 1014. of for permission to prospeel for coal and petroleum over the following described lands on the West Coast of - Island: Commencing at a I'.cd two miles north of the north-easl corner of Lol 2433, Ihence north 80 chains, thence east SO chains, thence south ..0 chains. llience west 80 chains lo point of 1 : '" ,!-' -':MI' committee commencement, com Ining 640 aeres with power to act, more °'' '• ! ' DREM W. ': ii-U. . w ns .v- ni Peti :■Piombo Date located, 2 1 December, I. 1-1. Coal mining rights of the Dominion in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and thai Andrew w. ]£*%!* JbZaJ"*°° TerritOTr. the MaeLean, of Prince Rupert, B.C., oc-G^?."2S,t£?"!'°.riSS ™* " ,por"on *MmX*mm?£?m^Tg!£ ty-one years at an annual rental of ?1 per acre. Not more than 2,5(10 hind this grant, Ud, Bevefid tills be t' niol Ion cai i h -l. o Hoard of Trade Luncheon. The next luncheon of the Hoard of Trade will be held on board the Prince Geoi ge on W< dnesday next ai. 1 p.iu, G. li. Naden, last year's president of the hoard, will speak on "Boards of Trade: Their Value and Uses." You make, we make, we both make bi„. Skeena Land District—Dislrict Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICH that Peter Piombo, of Prince Rudsrt, B.C., occuputioa Prospector, inSbnds to apply for permission to prospect for coal and po- troleum over the following described lands on the West Coast; of (.raham Island: Commencing at a post planted live miles east of the north-east corner of Lot 2.:..., tlience north SO chains, thence west 80 cbaiss, !,llc sal° of liquor by wholesale from thence south to ohains, thence oostjn,,, premises known as Lots 16 and SO chains, to point of commence-j meat, eonralniag .40 acres more or 16> nl<«'k 32, Section 1, situate ..t ,0RS' Frazer Street in the City of Prince NOTICE- is hereby given that on tho 23rd day of March next application will be made to the Superintendent of Provincial Police and to the Board of License Commissioners for the City of Prince Ruperl for permission to remove tho license for ja29 PETER PIOMBO. Date located, Deoomber 4th, 1914, of Skeena Land District—District Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTIOE that Peter Piombo, Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation Prospector, intends to apply for permission lo prospect for coal and petroleum over Ihe following described lands on tbe West Coaat of Graham Island: Commencing at a post planted four miles north of the north-east corner of Lot 2437, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, tlience west SO chains, to point of commencement, containing 040 aires more or less, ja29 PETES PIOMBO. Date located, December 3rd, 1914 ?ikhki-cv_-<_ o <H>q Ormooivowavaoo<itao:a<H>ojaowvi RUPERT MARINE IRONWORKS AND SUPPLY CO., LIMITED WATERFRONT, PRINOE RUPERT ENGINEERS, MACHINISTS .AND MACHINERY CONTRACTOR." Specialists in Muikiie Power Plains, Oil, Steam or Gasoline. II, ('. Coa.i Agents for thc Biltisli Kromhoiil Somi-Dlcsol oil gin,—the ii.".i reliable und economical, ami the cheapest power for ll.lihig boats, ims ami passenger vossels. Stiiudm.1 Las Engine Compun)'s Engines and Purls in .lock. ' '■■&■&. Rupert, to the lands described as Lots 19 and 20, Block 23, Section 1, on Third Avenue In the said City of Prince Rupert, DATED this 20th day of February, 1915, PRINCE RUPERT IMPORTING CO, LIMITED. \V. II. .Marshall, Manager f2lmar.2 Applicant. Corporation of the City of Peine Rnpert, Bylaw No. 22!), Eleventh Avenue PliuiL- Road, Contract No. I. SEALED TENDERS will be re oeived by E. A. Woods, p.lt.y Clerk np till 5 p.m., Monday, 15th Febru nry, for the construction of a Bis , . i fool plank roadway on Hieventh Avenue mid City Reserve, fror Ninth Avenue to Albert Aronue. Plans may lie seen and specified tions obtained al the City Engineer' office, City Hall Tbe lowesi or any tender aol i asarlly accepted. w McG, mason; City Engineer ■. ' Steel, In ii. Oils ' lata lleiMng, <;. O. '■< - !' ■• I ■.''!' Ill I..il(<'l'i,\s, Uf Repnl . ' i-, ■■'[,. ,".( tinil till - • ropaim. ! .ill'-. I, a>ui mil ii.ij- P.O. £f _3 o 0<w ... ..-".- Skeena Lanif District—Coast Distrli-t Range ii. I.-IKE NOTICE that I, Philip ehsley, lati nd to apply for a licence ■pect for coal and petroleui I mi Hi" f"Hewing described lands Commencing ai .-. posl planted about 60 chains north of tha south-ensl ton : of Lot 4396 (T.L, 66fiS I chains, thence east ' bains, thence south 80 chains halns to the point . onci lent, -.■nainln. ' ■'■1 ' Ii now a : 'i '". I cl Ini, 21, 1914, JI 7 Skeena I and DIsti lei - Districl of Quei :i Chat lotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE thai .ndrew W, Mail.can, of Prinee Rupert, B. C„ occupation Carpenter, intends to apply for permission to prospeel for coal and petroleum over the following' described lands on West Coast of Graham Island: Commencing al a post planted two miles north of,QU<mtUy of m6rohantable coa] ml he north-east corner oi Lol 243o', all(1 pny tho rovaltv th ,f , tlience norlb 80 chains, thence wesi 80 chains, tlience south 80 chains, thence east. 80 chains, to point of commencement containing 040 acres more or loss. ANDREW W. MacLEAN. CIS 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 lo apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following described lands on the West Const of Graham Island: Commencing at a post planted two miles north and one mile east of tlie north-east corner of Lot 243.., thence north SO chains, thence east 80 chains, thence soutli SO chains, thence west so bains to point of commencement, containing 04(1 acres more or less. ANDREW W. MacLEAN. flS Agent, Peter Piombo Date located 23rd December, 1914. acres will be leased to one applicant. Applications for a lease must he made by the applicant in person to the Agent or Sub-Agent of ihe district In which the rights applied for ire situ ' - 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 staked out by the applicnnl himself. Each application must be accompanied by a fee of $5, which will be refunded if the rights applied for are not available, but not otherwise. A royalty shall be paid on the merchantable output or the mine at the rate of five cents per ton. Tli« person operating the mine shall furnish the Agent with sworn returns accounting for the full d e co. 1 mining rights are not being op eraled, such returns should be fur uished at !east once a year. The lease will include the coal miaing rights only; but the lessee may be permitted to purchase whatever available surface rights may be considered necessary for the working of m. mine lit the rate of $10 Per acre. For full informal ion application skeuld be Made to the Secretary of tbe Department of the Interior, Ot tawa, or to any Agent or Sub- Agent of »otnlriio!i Lands. W. W. OORY, D.-oitti' Minister of the Interior •- -.._-■* NOTICE OK CANCELLATION OP RISER VE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Reserve existing on Detention Island by reason of a Notice published in the British Columbia Guzette on the 301b of May, 1912, is hereby can celled. R. A. RBNWICK, Deputy Minister (f Lands Department of Lands, Victoria, B.C., October 19th, 1914. o21 Daily Journal 50c per month Save Dollars nt (.e.H'„p 1). Titc's Furniture Salr—everything reduced Drapery Goods, Curtains, Polos Carpets and Rugs—25 per cent, dis- oillll at George I). Tile's. fldll JAMES GILMORE ARCHITECT Second Ave. Near Mcliride St. HOTEL DIRECTORY Members of the Prince Rupo.t Licensei) Vintners' Association WINDSOR HOTEL Oer. of First Ave. and Elghlh St, W. II. Wright, Prop. HOTEL CENTRAL First Ave. and .Seventh St. European n/iil American Plant Sl.iM) U. $2.80 Per I)n> Peter liluck. Prop. .&.., ,__. .'•■.fl'<.«__■".'X' -'.''"''' , v-rv «rw®tB_ -' ■r-v ^_ci.-.:-,!f::Mr;:' <:.,.' Royal Naval College of Canada. Tin' iii-x't examination for the en- ry of Naval Cadets, will be held :<t. tbe examination centres of the Civil Service Commission In May, 1916, successful candid, ics joining the colli u or aboul 1st August. Ai^ali- cntlons for entry will be roooiY to l_(h April by the Secretory, Service Commission, Ottawa, -rum whom blank entry Po.-ii.s_ win now £tr obtained, Candidates I'm- the examino/UcM to" May noKl musl Ni h< >v -. n rii" ofot of fourteen and sixteen on Un. .Inl*-, 1915, Purth T details can !" ototaiaod •> Nrplici'ii"]: "i 'P. - idori Igned, '1. -I. I-ESI-ARAT8, I . : .' • Lae iloiiai-menl of -■<\ Eterrfco, '' 1fl-1.i Hon of Nbi_ Id 1'iir,.- :_->'-■'. j:.-. Pint .(nil KNOX HOTEL Ave. Between Rlgliti Ninth European Piun; Rates BOc to si.(to Per Day Besner * Itesucr, Props, EMPRESS HOTEJi •I. V. Rochester V. D. Cnsley Third Ave. Between Si.v'h nnd Seventh Sts. European Plan; BOc to $J Per Day ROYAL HOTEL Corley «v Burgess. Props, Tlliril Ave. »nd Sixth St. FMropi.in Plan Stcnni floated BttVBR WHOLESALE LIQUOR en.. 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Title | Prince Rupert Journal |
Publisher | Prince Rupert, B.C. : O. H. Nelson |
Date Issued | 1915-02-23 |
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Date Available | 2016-04-07 |
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