-Jo -Er Prince %mtmi BB— VOL,. V. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C„ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1915. Price 5 Cents. NO. 86. German Aircraft Came To Grief Off Coast Of Denmark London, Feb. 18.—No marine disasters were reported at the end of the first day of the German "paper blockade" of-the British coast, but instead of that two of the largest German aircraft came to grief off the coast of Denmark. One was a Zeppelin and the other a Parsival. In the case of the Zeppelin eleven of lhe crew were rescued and four drowned, lu the oilier case the crew were all saved. arrivals at the Hotel prince ropert H. VV. Miller and wife, Vancouver; 11. E. Goldberg, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Rogers, Vancouver; VV. .1. Kenyon, Vancouver; R. II. Bryce, Winnipeg; S. C. White, Vancouver; 11. W. Locke, Victoria; A. 1-1. Bain, Vancouver; Thos. Cave aud wife, Vancouver; Alias L. Metcalfe, Vancouver; T. Ileiiney, Winnipeg; R. W. Lawlor, San Francisco; E. W. Griffiths, Vancouver; Mrs. C. W. Haney, Portland, Ore.; Mrs. Bonner Portland, Ore.; .1. G. Millichamp, Vancouver; .1. McNeill, AJdermere; <1 E. A. Neville, Vancouver; A. W. Hart, Vancouver; L. Lyle, Vancouver; .Mrs. \V. .1. I.vie, Vancouver; Win. Peterson, Regina; D. Smith, Saskatoon; F. G, Evans, Saskatoon; R. II. otiingliain, Winnipeg; It, W. Sargent, Winnipeg; Amy Tanke, CANADIAN CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS IT IS ROPED THAT FROM NOW ON THERE WILL BE MORF LUNCHEONS POSSIBLE. Bishop Du Vcruct Mas Been Named as President for tlie Year. In the Court House last evening the Canadian Club held its annual meeting and named oliicers for the year. These are as follows: President, Bishop Du Vernet; first vice- president, Wm. Hanson, M.P.P.; second vice-president, G. R. Naden; secretary, C. T. Howard; treasurer. Rev. VV. E. Collison; committee, Rev. Canon Rix, VV. E. Williams, J. II. McMullin, O. II. Nelson, L. VV. i Patmore, II. F. McRae, J. C. Halsey, and W. S. Fisher. Judge Young is a member of the executive ex officio as retiring president. Judge Young, in retiring from oflice, explained that in tlie past there LQ Sv,„imt|,v with German Militni- had not been as many addresses asi could have been hoped for. This was due to tho fact that it had been i difficult to get in touch with pros-l pective speakers before they arrived CANADIAN EXPRESS HAVE LOCAL AGENT Increase In Business Has Made It Necessary To Locate A Special Representative In The City---A. D. Gillies Is Here To Take Up Duties Russians Repulsed In East Prussia Says Berlin Report TAG DAY FOR ST. JOHN'S HOSPITAL The increase iir business here over the G. T. P. has made it necessary to open a separate oilice in the city. Up to the present time the express business has been . handled by tbe local G. T. P. agent, T. C. Chalmers, at the G. T. P. wbarf. From now on the local express agent will have an offlce there and look after all Ihe business pertaining to that end of the service. The local agent is already on the ground. It is A. D. Gillies, who comes from the Winnipeg offlce. He arrived last night by train, together with VV. 11. Nattiess, tlie route agent of the Canadian Express Com pany, wiih headquarters in Edmonton, Mr. Naltress points out that the decision to put an agent here was reached because of the ever-increasing, business that the company has. The fish trade is making a lot of extra business and with a representative right on the ground it is hoped that the work will be done! with greater ease. He says that lhe business of the express company is developing in a very satisfactory way. Everything that can be done will be attempted to serve tiie interests of the fish business here. [LOCAL SUBSCRIPTIONS WILL BE TAKEN SHORTLY FOR THE PURPOSE. LOYALTY OF THE GERMAN-CANADIANS W. G. \VEICHE_i, .MEMP.El! FOB NORTH WATERLOO, SPEAKS FOR COUNTRYMEN. ism—Faithful to Canada. Dundwin; George C. Moure ami Wife, Winnipeg; R. W. Moore and wife, Winnipeg; A. Gillies, wife and {should not have other than good in the city. It was now likely that with the G. T. 1'. line completed speakers would arrive more ire-; quently. Tiie Club had fell thai II family, Winnipeg; ft. W. Roberts, Seattle; S. T. Ste enson, Seattle; I.. Atkins. ^. attb ; 1). I). Goertz, . lie; Pete 10din. Seattle; Mrs. i i, Crowell, Prince George; E. A. Port- man, Winnipeg; S. D. Murphy, Smithers; it. C. Ward. Smithers; Mr. and Mrs. ("!. Hull, Smitheri : George Fenabskl, P ince Geori Mrs. Frank A. Ellis, Princa George, Buffets, Iron Beds, Springs, Mat- tresses, Blankets, Sheets and Pillow 1 February Bargain Price-. (.. . Tile, the Homo Furnisher, ilmf VV. (!. Weichel, of North Water loo, in moving tbe address in reply io tbe Speech from ihe Throne al Ottawa referred to the great interest itaken by tin- Duke of Connaught in ;in pr iparation of the Canadian forces and tin di p Interest taken by the Duchess of Connaughl in the tm speakers. The secretary-treasurer, Dr. VV. I!. Clayton, submitted liis report and also the financial statement, show-1 ing $25 mi hand. Dr. Clayton also tendered his resignation. Tho reports were adopted and Dr. Clayton accorded a hearty vote of becom thanks for his services. Well-known Society Is Outfitting a Five Hiikulied Bed Institution foe Soldiers. At a meeting of tlie St. John's Ambulance Society here it was decided to assist the headquarters organization in England in an effort made to equip a hospital of r>00 beds for wounded soldiers. Tbe parent society has asked for assistance from all the branches and Ihe local body will take (lie tn,- day system of aiding. The cost of a bed for a year will be $.100. It is proposed in the near Berlin, Feb. 18.—Reports chronicle a decisive repulse or lhe Russians on tlie East Prussian border, and ln a despatch from the front to his chancellor the Kaiser rejoices in the victory of his troops but expresses sorrow over tlie devastation of a considerable stretch of German territory by I be Russian armies. Reports from Petrograd continue io lie optimistic, while the French official advices report minor suc- cesses. -The Austrians have bombarded Belgrade. BRITISH CREWS Alii: LANDED AT BUENOS AYRES Leaving for Soulh, Col. It. I!. Thompson spent yes-! future lo have a voluntary subscii,.- lerday in investigating further tlie tion taken by this means and for Buenos Ayres, Feb. 18—The German steamer Ilolger has landed here the crews of Hie British steamers Hemisphere and Rotaro, and the ships Sumatra and Wilfred, sunk by (be auxiliary cruiser Kron Prinz situation here as far as the waterfront is concerned. He has been called south on departmental business and will leave this morning. His report will he prepared forthwith for the Government, it is expected. . o OADET ORDERS, * Tlie Prince Rupert Cadets * : No. 432 will parade at the Ex- * * hibition Building at 10:15 a.m.. • ward it to thc parent society for tlie purpose. IWllbelm off Brazil during January and February, Look for Hie lied Tag Prices :;t; George I). Titc's Furniture Sale. tf WEST THROUGH LANE OF BRITISH WARSHIPS RIIEIMS BOMBARDED. * Paris, Feb. 18.—Rbeiins con- * tiniies to be bombarded daily by * the Germans. New York, Feb. 18. Passengers arriving hero on the British steamer Megantic from Liverpool said that extra precautions apparently were Postponed .Meelinu. Tbe meeting of the Horticultural lay. the 21st, inst., for Di- « and oul of British waters from tor vine Service, al the Mi o • . -,,, ,,,- e attacl i Lakvn to proU ' shi | ii g in Society thai was to hay? I", n eld lasl night, was ' i the fac ti to attend otlier I I The Belgian Red Cross work Relief Fund. Europe had been plunged In a stupendous struggle after nations had for years put their trusl in arbitration, and peace societies had lea, N.Y, Church, Parents and [i I .-! ■ i invited to ill ind lhe aid ' ; ' '' wil1 be '' : ' "'• ' * was do ely guarded I i ;'v --■ , o until she .vas well clear of the o production, and everyone should ;oods In Canada. P — I Channel. ::. W. .,-..,..,. ;,..]- I - - ■ '". warnings of tl i w io knew were A vote of thanks was also accord- ridicul d. Th - late Lord Roberts' ed Judge Young, who stated that he I prophetic warning againsl the im- would retire from the oflice of presi- pending struggle was now shown to dent. I be only too well justified. Tlie election of oliicers was pro-l Mr. Wei : .- .- rred lo the splen- (Contihued oh Page Four.) |did achl :n . ol I ^ navy. Canada w Feelin Beets of the ■' :■:. i the arrange] made by the Ml te of Finance \ ii): the Canadian banks and : he Bank of England had averted linan- nild InBl on ■ itting Canadian ,.. . ihoei " h .■ i Cai I! "h ';; '" " ■"' '■'' ' ''' elton la il n throus ■ I ," sal February Furniture Sale oi <:■ rgc Capt. McMordie Who Has Returned rial disaster. The banks and other (Inanciai institutions were Btronger now i ban before the war. Tlie welfare of the Empire de- From The South Saw The Menl e-ded the strength ..r the ^a.c/-. i t-| 1 t /■> i t-. . • a • ' < and mi confidence on Oi Col. Pecks Command i_.ntramAi ,..,, .„ Vancouver--The Members Were|^nad8 there *""" All In High Glee At Getting Off moving and every thi made to : Referring to thi -,. C| '. ...|',| | . I - t, Ml i fo unnte to live undi r the Unii : i I am oud ' . : i in this conn .i- ;■■■ I o irtitnl n nil il ■ ii- : In the Di minion. l> Is a greal u l li be ... , nhjecl "i am of Go: m tn origin like hun- tho i others in Can (Continued i n Pa ■-. I i " ■ i or cm flOtf Mrs Franli V. El I Geo] .arrived ! y last even Ing by tho I IMKXTAL OROl SOCIALIST CHARGE Sir Richard Said The Canadian Northern Had Been Largely Free From Com] . s As To The Treatment Of Men In Hospit While Copt. S. P. ili il d in the soutli ho had seeing i he loi al con tin li I he :.!iii b Battalion i nl ral i I He had seen tin mi n in tin ir ters ai the, Will " .- i fore and says they v to el ...- ay, I e iina i quickly and he happened to i i ild be in Vnncouvoi lioui '■'. herefoi was on , and to ii- arrive and All tren looklu In and ere delighted to gi :: ■ tronl. Thi Ine men, together with lhe oth I0Ili, fi ll ii wni Ingly gopd luck on I eir pi rl Lo away before the others who were Col, Duff Stuarl in Van ouvei on brigaded in the Third Contin ■ lho day they sailed and was inform-lgol any on rs. British Shipping In No Danger S. London, Feb. 18, The White Star steamer Adriatic arrived in Liverpool th! - •■>•« York after an uneventful !('> voyagi Brit! ill tl way, rross- § In he 1 ilghl Comedy Night AT THE WESTHOLME OPERA HOUSE The Great Laughing KEYSTONE COVIZDY Gentlemen of Nerve Will - Earl Own Rli ,1. il. . : i ■ II tl ■ ;. : " ■ _t ihe Exhibition . ' Church 1 ' - Exlilbltioi da ', 21st Fob! I i . ... i ' Roman Call ■ ' . . lo-ftcis-o-c-o-oo-o-rxjci-t'o.-r- eh hs-o caoaooo-. Canadian Railways Ask Higher Rates 0 B-frt i -oarj-a-aoa ■ mm mwm Friday, February 19, 1915. PRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL 9_m_______________f__________________t___m_m» _Mi_ prince limpet* journal Telephone 138. O. H. NTH/SON, Editor. Office' 128 Third Avenue East, near McBride Street. Telephone 138; Postoffice Box G07. DAILY EDITION. Published every morning except Monday. Delivered by carrier to the city at the following rate, if paid in advance:— One Year £5-°° Six Months ii'oi Three Months ?l.-o If nut paid in advance, per Month *°-°° WEEKLY EDITION. Published every Friday for circulation ouisiile the City of Prince Rupert at S2.m> a year, addressed lo points in Canada; or $!!,00 a year to all points iu the I'nited Kingdom, the United Stales or otlier foreign countries. Advertising Rutes Upon Application SIX FRANCO-GERMAN WARS PREDICTED Friday, Pebruarj 19, I'■''■" BISMARCK'S PHOPHECV IN CON. NECTION WITH FOREIGN RELATIONS. Interesting Interview Given by Hi old Statesman on Future, i'ii Friuu assured - - I-.V..I. AT UAL. Tin- Liberal organ is now wrathy because the Government 'al Victoria in extending an official reception to II. u. II. tlie Duke of Connaughl spent so much money. It is admittedly difficult io strike what would be a happy medium in matters of that kind, but. we arc safe in saying the News would not have been satisfied in any event. Prince Rupert I citizens have recollections of a re-|supposing ception here to tiie same distinguis ed visitor. The News on thai occa "You i lhe Bril I ill i wll take up arms againsl us cause of France." "Russia will never join againsl os of thai I i is Impossible." Tin-,' were two predictions o! Prince Bismarck, the astute German diplomatist, made in Hu- course of an interesting private Interview granted lu the hue Mr- VV. li. Kingston in the year 1S67. Tlie latter prophecy was uttered with greal earnestness, tbe Chancellor leaning half waj ai ross the table which separated htm from the Brit- i, i intei'. lev .. Th i texl of the conversation has Jusi been published in London urn! is of particular Interest in view of the changed attitude of the powerful nations referred to. "A war between such near neighbors and old enemies as France and Prussia, however, it may turn out s only the lirsf of at leasl six; and we gained all six, what , ! should we have succeeded in do- I Product No. SPLENDID POR PLUMBERS Contains about -!1! lbs. $1.30 The sale of Product No. 99 is strictly confined to the high-class supply houses. Its cost of manufacture is therefore not affected by Dept. or "price cutting store" influence that so often drives manufacturers to the use of inferior chemicals and processes. Nor is the dealer allowed to reduce the retail price under penalty of liming his supply terminated. A POWERFUL SOLVENT FOR CLOGGED UP DRAIN PIPES "00" destroya accumulations if lint, paper, cloths, hair, slime, grease, vegetublcs, soap, frull and many others. It is harmless to lini si plumbing. DON'T ARGUE DON'T PUT OFF TEST IT This preparation lias been io generally successful in clearing drains thai ii is bought over and over again by those who have tried it, bul Inasmuch as no On can know the actual condition existing within a pipe, it is absoutely impossible for ihe manufacturer or the de il to ;uai am 1 - result. ciiMicAT PRODUCTS CO., NEW YORK FOR SALE I1Y IA g THE REI I VHLE PLUMBER S FOR THE RES1 I . PLI tlNG AND .KEATING PHONE 1S1I _4^_-WIKH!l<HWKt«0O_aiKiaaO--OO' '.:t-___-__<l_««»>i>IJ<<__ »< watm tt_ o jmhkh? _ _-»ti_tm a _•_ 8fiKi w»s oow #_-_*» ooa w t»_c«K?«tt_ Coai, Cement, Plaster and Brick AND A COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDERS' SUPPLIES sion waxed wroth also; but not because loo much was spent bill, because top little was expended. And so it. would be in any event. Tho News and the party it represents appears to lie parsimonious when the oilier side is iii any way liberal. It is extravagant when the Government retn nches, It is also this; being In o po Ition ii can find taull but unfortunately that party has never been taken seriously by tbe people. This is accounted for largely by the alacrity with which that party turns somersaults on public questions. After all, in a reception expenditure of the kind referred to is it not a fad lhat tlie great bulk of Hie money so s; enl goes into the hands of workers in various lines? The News should nol forget that, because It is today engaged in n gigantic snuggle together with tbe local leaders of the Liberal party to prove that their hearts are bleeding for Hie working man. These Liberal politicians believe an election is near and the votes of labor men are necessary. For a few months now crocodile tears will flow from these on behalf of labor. ir be-11 e, forlH ANOTHER UNION. Coming together again and joining financial forces, the powers of the Triple Entente have given another Illustration of their determination to see the war to an end in company, says lho Montreal Mail. C.reat Britain, France and Russia can put more money into the balance than any other three nations in the world. It is surely an epoch-making event, when three nations such as these Join together, purse to purse. The result is a pile of gold and a mountain of credit, From now on goods ordered by the Allies from anj neutral nation will lie given without tho slightest worry. Indeed anxiety to tap such a Iiuc.o treasure- box may be of considerable influence In stimulating the sympathies of frail humanity Ihe world over to support ihe cause of civ llizi tion, W 'i ph ■■ i ■ ■ i■. („ ■ • however, In reflecting upon th< hug ■ financial backl ig of tin against the Huns Is tho I -i b king Is even more Im i i live, Fi ' am ( linn h'lirnl Unr Ing?" reads one notable paragraph in tiie interview. "Why, in ruining Franco, certainly, and most likely ourselves into the bargain; do you think a poor, bankrupt, starving, ragged neighbor is us desirable as a wealthy, solvent, fat, well-clotl ed one?" Belgium Nol United. "He bi lievei : and for many reasi ns," wroti Mr. King ston, privately, after a four-hi r conversation, in which the posslbll ity of a war with France was referred ■ to. This war, as everybody knows, did actually break out. "The attack must come from her said Bismarck. "We shall never gin a war, if war there ever be we have nothing to gain. Suppose France entirely conquered and a Prussian garrison in Paris, what are we to do with our victory? We could not even decently take Alsace, for the Alsaclens are become Frenchmen, nnd wish to remain so. Belgium we do not warn; besides England guarantees her integrity Therefore, should this possibilitj which is always dinned into my ears as a probability, ever come to pass, France will undoubtedly attack us, in which case, if she stand alone, she is lost, for our system Is such that tlle further she may advance into our country the more armies will spring up against her, like Cadmus' teeth. "France the victor would be a danger to everybody—Prussia to nobody. That is our strong point England wishes lo see a power in Europe strong enough to counter balance France. That is the reason she supported and sympathized with Austria as long as Austria seemed t (Continued on Pago Three.) WE-TE-LME LUKBER CO., LTD. First Avenue Prince Rupert Telephone 188 i-un-.-o-ao-TO.-O-arB'i*^ »__^n«<*a_^_-_*w*_*a»^ I Thompson Hardware Co., I limited j 1 —_— _-_. _—~ - . j Rifles end Bitot Guns I vampii g . ] /ties PHONE 101, P.O. 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' in Ine rL<wR._tmg 50 cent*, per Month F__B ■___ E____ye_2Bfia .'■iK__.'-__ttr_j)M»_j C._a_______ PRINCE RUPERT JOLRNAL Friday, Fehruary 19, 1915. -.g'7j-..a,.at't.i-.-a—(|, |., ..-.am ra^ra.,' .. —— *e strong—that is the reason why England is now turning towards us —because she sees in us the continental contrepoids to France, which you English, in spite of your loudly- protested alliance with ' Napoleon, are too sensible not to understand the necessity of. Your allegiance has already cost you dearly in continental influence, and 1 should not wonder if the proud English people were to get tired some day of playing a bad second fiddle to the old foe they have so often conquered. You will never take up arms against us in the cause of France. Hamshackle Empire. • "I have as little fear of Austria, saints in Austria is like a house built of bad "qu'on ne never join Franco against us -of:your mind that we are quite safe that he assured—-it is impossible. "Russia's (li'iimtal Proclivities. "It is true that there lias been some talk of an understanding upon the Oriental question of a common plan of action in the east. Prince Gortschakoff, Russian ehan- from Russia. "I do not think I need tell you why a French-Italian offensive alliance against us is out of the question; 'sela saute aux yeux.' But I will tell you something that I am told by our agents at both courts, ence over him. The .Mexico business was her doing, as 1 suppose you know. He Is not the man he used to be—and Europe will never be safe while his present state of intellect continues. "Another ground of danger is the intense ignorance and mendacity of the men ivho represent France everywhere. Look round Europe for cellor, is a funny fellow; he has "'l'" are not often mistaken—and been taken in six or seven times by that is that Napoleon is going to add French humbug and protestations of another to the list of horrible mis- one capable or hones! French agent! an Eutente Cordiale, which always!takes he has made within tlie lasl He is going to let the lasts from three to live weeks: theniflve years. lie always finds out that lie is the Italian troops occupy the Pontifical and (g-]States wiih ihe mere exception of communication that he thought the propositions ought to come from our side—that it was our turn to hold out a hand. 1 did not agree wiih him, and so the matter dropped. Bul we have since been very careful about South Germany, and have remained quite passive. We can stop as we are for ten years or more, "nly Insisting upon the terms of the treaty—-leu the Southerners will not L MACHINE Engines Installed and Cenerai Repairs Oxy-Acet.yleiie Plant in Connection Phone Red 15(1 Third Avenue victim of French cuntiiii norance mixed, and begins to curse Rome iiself, by which he will bringlOrammont, then French ambassador and swear by all the devils and down (he whole of the Catholic,(at Vienna, subsequently French tor- Ml are knaves or bo crassly Ignor- 'el us—and if they come to offer us ant and prejudiced thai an Intellt-j1 :''-: l,:' power tail cer- genl Bchoolboy is worth all of thara.tainly nol kick them downstairs. put together. Grammonl i Due de Hut we wish it clearly understood thai if Austria musl disinte [rati . «e don'l want any of the pieces, Tin re a nothing in our attitude to annoy or alarm France 1 think, barring bricks, which, however, are kept to-|then he drops into the next trap I finitely worse than li Is, and it Islyour pardon I Bhoulil have said :ij,!l" accidents al which I have hint- gether by an excellent mortar. How with inimitable naivete. Poor Go"t«-!bad enough, God knows. But to re-lover of hoaxeo. ' n il ttl (Ambas- ea' ,;"'T''' is nothing to prevent the do you call it? Cement—that ce- chakoK! lit gained his prestige in, turn to our peace or war pro.] cts. ardor to Germany) is more clever maintenance of peace for ten or Ilf- the Russian calendar i Legitimist and Orientalist parties le prendra plus." And upon him, and make his position in- cign minister), for Im tance, is half ■i ( lol and - notoi li is liar l bee J. H. HILDITCH Contractor and Builder Estimates given on all classes of work, whether small or large. Per. Kinal attention given to every item. PHONE GREEN 321 FKl'lUKKKK PETERS, li.C. Barrister, Solicitor and Notary i'uhll: Offiec in EXCHANGE BLOCK ment is ' - German population. Whatovei rood lias been done to her barbarous provinces has been done by thi Germanising of their institutions; tl e inhabitants of the the Poll : There remains to France, therefore, ml) . .,,, to keep ii up Is lo lend ':l Europe (putting Denmark and himself to Hie Oriental procli Ities the other Scandinavians out of the of Ru ■■> Popularity Is hi am- j question—they are not bition. Russia is ;:i a horrid stn 'counting) only Spain as an ally. ■ different ■ Magyar and Latin j and •: big war is out of - le quel ;-: Then Bismarck looked at me comii provinces isl use German tn un-|for her until she has sel her house a">', ;,-"l Kl' both laughed. derstaud a . i nother. An alliance, therefori. with Frani e, ba\ Ing for ils Wiuri os ■ the arresl of German unit}] in ' lajei tic progress, and the (|li ;i of German tert'itorj, would bi in nl in Uislrla, .v li h ever ivaj I I Idi ol rictory i i. In oi li . If I wen the Eni] ror's Vaj Icon's Mistakes. Prime Minister fas' he very much "YV'hal do'] think mighl bring wished me to he six years ago) I abi in war? Of course, an excuse should begin by cutting thi army would nol he wanting If the French down to exactly half Its . nl eallj n eded one-—but -1 think the I number and knocking the privileges greatesl danger of all proceeds from of. tin- Tchinovnik on th I - d ■-■' ol on's vacillating state of mind. than the run of French statesi , teen years, bj which time the French will have go! accustomed to German unity, and will consequently have i eased to car aboul it. iu-1 T such an alllan i id she knows It. causes half Russia's misfor m une young—that is to say 1 am nol the least apprehensive of Just now public feeling in Russia is.dulges in vagaries—gives way to Im- an Austro-Fronch alliance, i give as bad as can lie againt Franci — ul: i and allows his wife to ex- you my word of honor. Russia will but, whatever happens, make up ercise a great deal too much influ- •SlIIJll BBIIliU m.-s Eg- i. ; H'ough quite as dishonest—hut why Is he more clever? Because lie Is an i Italian. The:,' fellows \> ill neither learn anything nor will they keep quiet; the cons luen Is I ha! X. - poleon is worse informed upon Euro- peon affairs than any oilier sover- iign. Tie. y made him go to Salz bin.:. You were quite ri; hi about thai meeting—il Was an utter fiasco —but 1 knew it. would he so from the first—and niy people warned Napoleon of il and advised him nol to go. German Plans. "You would like to know something about our plans, our aggregation projects, and our ambitions, would not you? I will tell you ex- actly vyhal thoy are, and only two or three besides the King and myself know. First of all, there Is Austria. Now the German provinces of Austria except the Tyrol and Salzkam- mergut, both of which are blindly Catholic and Hapsburg, may expert ence o strong gravitation towards us—1 do not deny it for a moment, "But i assure you if I were of Eered Upper and Lower Austria to morrow, 1 should refuse them. The; are too far off; there are Bohemia Austrian Silesia, Moravia, with three-fifths Slav populations, between us. If those provinces of German Austria were where Bohemia, etc., are—if Prague ancl Vienna could change places—I do not say I no. Then we might think of it. As it is, .wo do not. I assure you it is 'cur earnest desire to see Austria must, be the aggressors, and if they IE j strengthen herself round her Ger- invade Germany they will find food I. "1 mid our generals this spring iv hi '■ thi ' nd " oi '■ I '" prove to me by all J"n i of arguments thai we musl beat the French if we wen! to war then: 'If you can make il ns clear to me as thai God be thai we .an crush France and occupy Paris,|709 Dunsmuii St I will still du all 1 can in prevent] war; for yon must remember, gentlemen, a war bei ween such near neighbors and old enemies as France and Prussia, however il may turn out, is onlv the first of at least Bi wars; and supposing we gained al six, what should we have succeeded in doing? Why, in ruining France, certainly—and most likely oursel Into the bargain; do you think a poor, bankrupt, starving, ragged neighbor is as desirable as a wealthy, solvent, fat, well-clothed one? France buys largely of us, am lella us ■■< great many things we want- is it in our interest to ruin her completely? I strove for i eai : Q —and 1 will do so as long as may be——only, remember, German ius- ceptibillMes must he respected, or 1 cannot answer for tlie people— not even for the King' The French, I am quite aware, are buying horses and provisions. That does not frighten me. Their harvest, is a had one, and they are quite right to take precautions against distress. They cannot want provisions for a war with us, for in such a war they DR. UILROY, DENTIST Crown ;,nd Bridge Work a !3,.Gcialty Oilice: Smith Block. Third Avenue A. FAULDS, M.I. M.E. Consultlig Mining Engineer Examinations and development of Coal, Metal, Oil. Etc. Vancouver, B.C. KAIRDRIISSING Massage, Manicuring, Scalp Treatment. Electric Treatments, Etc. Mrs, N. L. Handasyde, Prop. -11 Tklrd St. PRINCE R1JPER1 P.O. 3o_ 17 U Telephone 448 RITCHIE, AGNEW ft. CO. Km£i*i«eM> ■ ji- Surveyors Frinee Raport, B.O. t-Wl Waterworks Water Power, Wharf -obstruction, Reports, Plans, Domin- on and Previnolal Land Surveying, aHectric film Priding, Negatives and White Prints Plains Bluo 183 Phone :;9- (rp-TO-nATK MlffS Clll I STORK G. T. P. OAHTAUE AGENTS 3.1 9KC0NVJ iVBNIIlu JINGLE POT COAL If handled by us, Ul i -. elve proaipt attention bon Phone 93. P.D. Box 38. For sy ks i Delivered to your kitchen door, like groceries 175,000,000 Bottles Yearly That was the doraand for Budweiser Isst The Anhe_s_r-P«isch Plant covers today more than 142 acres - equal to ?<> city blocks. It gives stoudy employment to 6.000 people, and to 1,500 mote In its branches. Every process, every room, Is immaculate. F.Vwy bottle is Pasteurized and inspected. This Quality-Plant, started nearly 50 years ago, is a model of modern facilities. The hundreds of visitors who [>o through every day know that nothing of its kind could be made any better than Budweiser. Anhei &--Busch, St Louis The mXfgomt Plant of lis Kind In the World Vk .Some of tha Principal liuildings lm .ifivWJ. .iiiiTJinii„1".. ' ' "^ 'il ]l--ajgf '.___ 'f','f'.'iv?tt llilllllllllllllllllli _\co. [NCE RUPERT, B. C. ." | man nucletts and stand firmly alone Of course, .we would not suffer any es (new oppression of Hungary any B_» more than we would of the Austrian [Ha I Germans, but we shall gladly enter I. -' , into a fast and sincere alliance with ti constitutional King of Hungary, b_\ who, as Emperor of Austria, allows §£ | tho German element full play in his US j other provinces. There is Bohemia, |8"] Silesia, etc., again. They would lly prove a second Poland to us. We pH [should have to learn how to man- gH age the Czechs—whereas Austria §5 has some experience in that task, p" although I admit it has been very W?-i bad experience. W don t want Bo- s] hernia, Silesia, Moravia, or any other {§=? part of Austria—lei Iter gel strong W\ nnd bo our ally. B\: "All the nonsense you have hoard girl about part of Russian Poland, Cour- HI land, or the Baltic provinces, is as W= stupid as it is untrue. It is true IE there is somo dissalisfaction Efjj inmongst those Northerns, half Ger- ^Tl man, half Scandinavian, un account Htllof the Russian language being im- [? posed upon them—but we shall not Ess Interfere. What should we do with __s provinces which we could not de- p=||fond? Besides,' depend upon It, we jpj shall not meddle wiih Russian ter p ; rilorv or ;>fft>irs any mem than they , . I will with ours. "Beust Is trop fin. S ne time ago, nit thi " ! ii, of Bavarln md "" --I- nborg, l l him know -; Hi - although we i rep irod to tain openly the I of N'lkols- : burg, we would «lw a n besl atten roposn "'it like , ike, and it ive " « - Id f il 1 p bi' : i ted ' I and provender enough for l French armies. Their preparations do not disquiet me in the least. Wo are always ready." °n Pacific Cartage Linti ed General Toi Furniture Moving Speeialty. , , . . | When you buy COAI. buy the PERT ikcena Land District—District of j —l.adysinith Lump or Comox (.JuetMi Charlotte lslr.'ida. Waolied Nu! TAKH NOTICE that Peter Piombo, . of Prince Rupert, B.C., ocoupttion Prospector, intendB to apply for permission to prospect for ooal and petroleum over the following de»erlt>ed lands on the West Coast of Graham] Islund: Commencing at a inist plant- Office will op«Mi todi j In Law-TIuUer ed five miles ettBt aud oim mile nortli The Queen Charlotte Oil Fields I hr ited of the north-east corner of Lot 343.',, thence north SU chains, thenoe west Building for snIc of » liuiii,-,l auioaut of Trmsary Stock 80 chains, thence south SO shsjns, ___ m MACDDNAI.Ii. BscTreas. thsnoe east SO chains, lo point ofj ooramsnocment. soitulilng (140 tiers* mora or lens. ja2'J PBTHR PIOMIX"). DeU losutsd, 4th Deciunber, li/14.i llli [(Kill COOT <'l UVTNG RB. Dt'CKI) 11V IKVTNG vmit Best Qnnllty |lom<*>»i» Iiarrqi IVwl $VKfH> Per T<>» Best Quality Washed Km Coal 88.78 Per Ton DELIVERED —THI£— Union Transfer Co. Prince Rupert. B.C., Phone 3« siBrr,.- •xnmWf'w* HAYNER BROS Pioneer Faneral Directors and Kuiluilei, fa. (Ipen ' iv 'lllll M»;iit. Ladles' A- mni in Attendance. PHONE 86. 710 THIRD AVE. ..-llaa Prince Rupert In<rnal SOc. per Pit:. !i 0_-XHMHW«HWWH(l_H»_H»^^ 0 OC C-O. A. E. Hand, Frcs.dont. -■ _• Pesrec. ManaBel n TFE PRINCE RUPERT SA I m- POOR COMPANY ': • a mam. PACTU1_ER8 _ D0011S, SASH, MAMTLBS, MDL'I.DI.NOS, ■ :W,i,. I SAWING. (-Nil ILI. KINDS OP KIN18HING8, 1>*0B« «NH in; : .- -!. KIMH1 ud S( 'enth Avi > ', H i ii Box "5___T!_5-!I> ■vaanwH^opssi "mm C L cor Friday, February 19, 1915. PRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL GRANITE 1RAN1TE of best quatttf and thoroughly tested for sale Cm Stone or Crashed Rock in Quantities <EIL J. McLEOI) Thonc Green 2.T OCEAN FISH CO. IN THH MATTER OF THE "NAVIGABLE WATERS' PROTECTION AOT," MTISED STATUTES OF CANADA, 1806, CHAPTHR 118, A*» __U-_NDTNG ACTS —nnd— IN THB MA.TBH OF AN APPLJ- CJATIOIS BT TrTH MONTANA CONTINENTAL DBTMLOPMT5NT COMPANY FOR APPROVAL OF TBE_ PlaANS FOK CONSTRUCTION OF A 0_H_TAIN WHARF AND ORH BINS 9N WATBRF-RONT BLOCK "E.1 PRIN. RUPBK'l NSvt! Fresh Fish Arriving Every Day TAKB N(mcE ,hat u,0 yr,,.,.J lit-lde Oiders Pro-ipttyAttended To continental Development Company ef Butta, Montana, hus daaoslhed GOVBRNMEKT WEATHER REPORT. Furnished by h. w. Bowling. For 24 hours ending 5 p.m. February 18. Bar. reduced to sea level. .. .29.924 Highest temperature 38.0 Lowest temperature 32.0 Precipitation 20 PHONE BLUE 250 PHONE 554 P.O. BOX 60 FOR APERHANGING AINTING OLISH1NG AND WALL TINTING HIGH-GRADE INTERIOR DECORATING A SPECIALTY Martin Swansoi. SECOND AVE -EAR McBRIDK with the Minister ot PuUto Werks at Ottawa, Canada, aad wit* tke District Eactotrnr of Titles, Prinoe Rupert, B.C., under Cha»t_»- 115, E. S.O. 19UK, plans and description! of lb* proponed site of certain harbor works to ba aonstructed by the »ald Company on waterfroat Block "H," Prince Rupert Townslte, according to roglstin-ed plan of the said Town- silo deposited in the Prince Rupert Land Registry Ofllc.o, and niiinbevoa 92fi, the aforesaid works ceoststlng of one wharf with ore bins, AND FBR-'HI-R TAKE NOTIC* AXADIAX CLl I! ELECTS OFFICERS (Continued from Page One.) ceeded with when the above were elected by acclamation. It was decided to hold the election of officers annually, the year to end with the calendar year. Mr, Naden suggested that. Judge Young address the Club at an early that the said Company has applied to date, but Ihe Judge said he would Governor-General-in-CouacIl for Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Andrew W. MaeLean, of Prince Rupert, B. C, occupation Carpenter, intends to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following described lands on the West Coast of Graha Imdlsna Coast of Graham Island: Commencing at a post planted one mile north and two miles east of the north-east corner of Lot 2433, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. ANDREW W. MacLEAN. fl8 Agent, Peter Piombo. Date located, 23rd December, 1914. WKHKH-H?i>rWCHKKBJ«_ IKHKKKHKH* "CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS 1|Latest and Approved Methods llOnly Skilled Operators Employed Phone us and we will call for u trial bundle Note our address: 515 SIXTH AVENUE WEST g Phone No. 8 Canadian Steam Laundry g fi CH3D .>WWiarvr^lXH>_HKB!H«H««HW(_<l appnoval of the proposed works, and permission to construct ths name. Dated at Prince Rupert, B.C., this 8th day of January, A.D. 1115. PATMORK & FULTON, Solicitors for the Montana Continental Development Company. ja27f27 PATMORE & FULTON, «=0<HWlKHKH?«_^KHJj>WKlW54>irH^ O Capt. J. McGee M.M.S.A. .Masters anil .Mates prepared for examination. Compass adjuster. Plume Red 502 "NAUTICAL ACADEMY" X llel.'-i s."li liii opposite u 5 ISoyni Ili-i"'. t? . OOOIK*__H500-OCl-0ft-ftSK.G _-£>_■ 0.5(5-0 vo oaoao-aoooooroooiyj _ _«-_ p-cw o | SAFE DhFOSIT BOXES I g For Rent % IIEA1 ' " i! VI'!■:■-, THE Con' il Trust Company 6iicaoo-;:i!' Skeena Land District—District of QiiGen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Peter Piombo, of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation Prospector, intends to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following described lands o.i the West Coast of Graham Island: Commencing at a post planted five miles east, of tlie north-east corner of Lot 243fi, thence east SO chains, thenoe soulh SO chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north su chains, Co point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. ja29 PETER PIOMBO. Date located, December 4th, 1914. reserve judgment although the members present all agreed that he si; ould do so. The membership fee will he collected yearly in future. All are now considered in arrears for 1915, LOYALTY OF THE GERMAN-CANADIANS Skeena Land District—District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that l"eter Piombo, of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation Prospector, intends to apply for permission to prospect for i oal and pelroieum over tke following described lands on the Went Coast of Graham Island: Commencing at a post planted five miles east of the north-east corner of Lot 2435, llience north SO chains, tbence east 80 chains, thence ■ ii chains, thence west SO chains, to polnl of commencement, containing fM'i acres more or less, ja29 PETRI! PIOMBO. Date located, December 4th, I914. nf ; I .- ;i" Dlstrl Queen Chariot! Island! T '• KB KOTTCH that Peter Piombo, of Prlnci Rnperl B.C, occupation I 'ospeetor, intendi to apply for per- ! :o prespect Fo - a! and pelroieum over ihe following described lands on the ft'**! Coast of Graham., i and: Commeneing al ;• posl plant- but tll€- are m" nroud '"' the vi<li'''- ed five miles easl of the north-east tion of ths neutrality of Belgium nor corner of Lot 2436, llience north Sflj ; sins, thence west SO chains, Ithe destruction of Louvaln. German (Continued from Page One.) ada. They have felt keenly the situation since the war began. This is a delicate subject, but I know I am speaking to men who wan! to see all classes in this country welded into one harmonious whole. "The Germans in Canada have been of frugal habits, possessing business ability and always looked on as desirable citizens. "Since the outbreak of war a very few papers have been casling reflections on the German-Canadian. 1 am glad that those insinuations have come only from a few. "The people of German origin ln Canada are loyal to their King and lu I heir country. They have given amide evidence of Iliis fad. . "Tlie people In Canada of English, Scotch, and Irish origin love the country from wl Ich they or their an-! "-slurs came. Tiie German-Cana-| dians are the same and they are proud of the achievements of Germany In science, art and literatim Skeena Land Dislrict — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Andrew W. .Mai-Lean, of Prince Rupert, B. C, occupation Carpenter, 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 one mile north and two miles east of the north-east corner of Lot 2435, thence north 80 chains, Ihence east SO chains, thence south SO chains, thence jyest SO chains, to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. ANDREW W. MacLEAN. flS Agent, Peter Piombo. Date located, ii.'lrd December, 1914. The Horning Journal 50c. per month south SO chains, ihence east 80 chains, to paint - nmmen <■ mi si, containing i, 1 0 cres less i- !> PETER PIOMBO. located, i >ei em! : th, i 914. Skeena Land District- District of leen harlot! id '' NOTICE : ■ Piombe, ei Prince Ruperl, B.C ion Intends to a] ply - pi r- uiis: I in lo prospoi I foi c al and pe- over the ■' described i the West Co Island: Corami nclng al i posl plant ■ ed four mil - of I he north-easl !. • ". , ; hence north 80 ii I 80 chaini. tl ice mtli 80 i . tl ence west SO to polnl of commencemi nt, In n.; 6 to acres mor< ir less. ja29 I'K" E ! IOMBO. ■ . lo :.• .; ! ■ - mbei 3 ■. 1914 i igress in science, art and literature is one thing. "German militarism is another. "They want: the curse of militar- ■ ■ i I'emo' • d the sun' as you do. 'German-Canadians are goinj from Waterloo, Huron and Bruce to fight togel - i th ni ■ ir Canadians. They will do I :- di ty in the fight an ' ! - - In! i ii utions and i >- the rule ol militarism from the face of the earth." <WKW«H.__«_tw_i._W0_-_-a--M RUPERT MARINE IRONWORKS AND SUPPLY CO., LII - ■ IIONT, PRINCE 111 P l!M'l CHIXISTS AND JIACH1XEHV CONTR,' I" i ■ ( II ' ■ no. for the II il Hits niul anil . nci . ■-•' 9k :■ Oil M in lfo| i il il ■■■•>" ■ • nod Ciiluiiiliian I'.- in. Pro] I •■< , Dynamos and Murine .'-. i ' ■ ff *chln ■ I l| ... .lii 0 M "ooto DISSOLUTION- NOTICE. TAKE NOTICE th.it the linn Ritchl I, Agnew & Co. has been dis ■ I id upon the 3 Isl day of January A. i'. 1915, nnd thai all accounts owing in the firm will be collacted by f. Fred Ritchie, for I lie benofll of tl e partners, ind 11 I all ai owing by (he firm will be paid by Id J. Fi - , on aci ounl Il , A D. 101.5 E 1' T. Hen ard (wltni liotti - of tl ('.'it; of Princ Rupert. RI "■ Road, i nt.i id \n. I. -.' ENDE1 ' will be ro | i :.; ■. - ,j(.y .■-, ., up till 5 p.m., Monday, 15th Febn : ry, (or the ci ■ - in of a Bixtee i :'--": lank roadway on Eleventh i . ... . Gi-i'i . fror Uberl ,.'.- I- -i cciflci o ii ii.- ii Engim sr' Hi I] . ■ or an) I n ! Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Andrew W. MaeLean, of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation Carpenter, intends to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following described lands on the West. Coast of Graham Island: Commencing at a post planted two miles north of the north-east, corner of Lot 2133, tlience north SO chains, thence east SO chains, Ihence south SO chains, thence wesi 80 chains 'lo point of commencement, containing 040 acres more or less. ANDREW W. MacLEAN. flS Agent, Peter Piombo. Date located, 23rd December, 1914. Skeena Land District — Districl of Queen Charlotte Tslands. TAKE NOTICE that Andrew W. MaeLean, of Prince Rupert, B. C, occupation Carpenter, intends to apply for permission to prospeel for coal and petroleum over tho following described lands on West Coast nf Graham Island: Commencing at a post planted two miles nortli of the north-east corner of Lol 2435, tlience north SO chains, thence wesi SO chains, tlience south 80 chains, tlience easl 80 chains, to poinl of commencement containing 040 acres more or less. VNDREW W. MacLEAN. fl8 Agent, Peter Piombo. 1 ate located, 23rd December, 1914. Skeena Lain! Districl — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE thai Andrew W. MaeLean, of Prince Rupert, 1). ('., occupation Carpenter, Intends to apply for permission to prospeel for coi ! and p itrole in oi ir the following described lands "n Ihe Wes! Coasl of Graham Island: Coinrn Ing .'it n posl planted two miles north and one mile ens: of the north-i is! corner of Lot 3435, thence north 80 chains, thence easl 80 chains, thence south SO chains, tlience ivesi SO chains to poinl of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. ANDREW W. Mad E \.W flS Agent, Peter Piombo. Date !"- ati d 23rd December, 1914. Da?Iy Journal SOc per month .save Dollars at George I). Tile's Furniture Sale—everything reduced, Drapery Goods, Curtains, Poles Carpets and Rugs—25 per cent, discount nt G 'ge li. Tile's. I 1 nn' NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTEC- TlOX ACT. R. S. O. Chapter 115. The Imperial Oil Company hereby give notice that it has under Section 7 of the above Act, deposited wi* the Minister of Publie Works at Ottawa, and In the office of the District Registrar of the Prinee Bnp_rt Land Rofllntration District at Prinee Rupert, B.C., a deicrip'Uen ot tb* site and the plans of the wharf and approach proposed to be built in Prinw Rnpert Harber, British Co- lunahla, in trent ef Waterfront Block "•", according to registered ptoa ef the Townsite of ths said OitT of Prince Rupert dspeatted in the -foresaid Land Rsslrtcy OSes e« No. 91$. AND TAKB NOTICS that after tha expiration of one month from the date of the first pablieation of this notloe, the said Imperial Oil Oenpany will under Sootion 7 of the •aid Aot apply to the Minister of Public Works at his offlne in the City •f Ottawa for approval of the said sits and plans and for leave to construct ths said wharf and approach. DATED at Prince Rnpert, B.C., this Sad day of February, A. D. 191i. • 4w-f4 THB IMPERIAL OIL COMPANY. ,_jtr_i SYNOPSIS OF COAL MINING REGULATIONS. M____*OBD FARES. Phone No. 99 is operating on a new hM-I mi prices for auto line Anywhses west ef Hafs Greek th •-am* wM be i* seats; to Seal Cov for tae, Urn, er three psrssns th ohwws wM he fi; 'or lour or five $!.»•: he »r £r_m boats or trains S* _»<_ f4tf Pnsriotic Fnnd. thin who need assistance • s__sre fund, resident In the -_» er ills-1 it aad whose hread- wfSnner is _n isSiro sarvioe with the fenaes «f'_t_ Bwpirs or her Allies, WndsV iiiiIWi she secretaiw of the local •rgsraisntien. tf W. H COLLISON, P.O. Box 735. Csal mining rights of the Dominion in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and j Alberta, the Yukon Territory, the I Northwest Territories and a portion [of the Province of British Columbia, .may be leased for a term of twenty-one yearB at an annual rental of $1 per acre. Not mere than 2,500 acres will be leased to one applicant. Applications for a lease must be made by the applicant in person to the Agent or Sub-Agent of the district in which the rights applied for In surveyed territory the land must be described by sections, or legal subdivisions of seciions, and iu unsurveyed territory the tract applied for shall be slaked out by the applicant himself. Each application must be accompanied by a fee of $5, which will be refunded if the rights applied for are not available, but not otherwise. A rayalty shall be paid on the merchantable output of the mine at the rate of five cents per ton. The person operating the mine shall furnish the Agent with sworn returns accounting for the full quantity of merchantable coal niiiu'd aad pay the royalty thereon. If the cosl mining rights arc net being operated, suoh returns should be fur nished ot learl once a year. The lease will Include the coal mining rights only: bul the li may be permitted to purchase whatever available surface lights mnj be considers, necessary for the working of tho mine 'it tbe rate of $10 per acre. For full" information application should be made to the Secretary of the Department of thc interior, Ot lawa, or to any Agent or Sub- Agent of Botninion Lands. W. W. CORY, Deputy Minisii r of the Interior NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OF RESERVE. NOTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Reserve existing on Detention Island by reason of a Nullee published in the British Columbia Gazette on the 30th of May, 1912. is hereby can celled. R. A. RENW'ICK, Deputy Minister < f Lands Department of Lands, Victoria, B.C., October 19th, 1.914. o2 ! «KHJ_^^_«-_-^W_^_^K^_^KW_^l._^Kl Gli-MORE ARCHITECT Second Ave. War McBride St. HOTEL DIS Members of the Prince Km i Licensed Vintners' Association WINDSOR HOTEL Cor. ol First Ave. and Eighth St. IV. II. Wright, Prop. HOTFCL CENTRA!. First Ave ami Seventh St. European and American Plant S1.00 « .•S2..-U Per R-nj Peter Black. Prop. GUARANTEED American Silk HOSIERY WE WANT YOC TO KNOW THESE HOSE They stood the test when all others failed. They give real fooj. otunferi. They have no seams fo rip. They never be- eome loos* and baggy as the sbnpe is 'miit in, not pressed in. Tlfey are GUAR'ANTBHD for fineness, for styl?, for superiority of material and workmanship, absolutely stain! ss.and to weir »ix mouth- without holes ar reptaee'd by new pairs free. Our Free Offor To every one -lending us SOc S3 to cover shipping charges, we will rood, subject to duty, absolutely free: Tares pai»-s of our famous men's A M E R 1 C A '1 SILK HOSE with written guarantee, any eoler. or p Threfe pairs of cur Ladies' S Hope, in rflack, Tan or White 5S colors, with written guarantee. | DON'T DELAY-Offer ex- 0 plres when dealer in your lo- fi callty Is selected, (lire color 5 and size desired. S The International Hosiery Co. « 21 Blttner Street fi Dayton. Ohio l.S. \. a _-a&w5_-o-iMi«_«i>_-orj_-_ _„wa_ oo oaoaomo&oooiawamaaaooa&a- o THE M.ST tOl-FORTABLE KNOX HOTEL Kirst lie. U| iv.'i e ElglKli nil i Vlntli European Plan; Untes noe lo ,1.0') Per Day Royal Vtivnl ' ulii gu of ("una ■. Props. IN THE CITY Answers nil calls day and nlglll Phone 99 ti Staufl: Hotel Prince Ruperl s *-_-__*__nO_____r>r>i»rrtoft.a):K5 New Weilington The i ' examlnatloi for I lie entry of Ni val Cadets, will ■ the examii i centre: of the Civil Servici ' lomi lission In May, 11 successful candidi tes e col lege on or aboul li I An rust. Appli- • 'i ions for entry « 111 be i eceP - i to 1 .".t'u April by ih" Secretary, Civil Service Commission, Ottawa, from whom blank entry forms can now be obtained. Candidates for the examination in May next must be beti een the ages of fourteen and sixteen on ihe 1st !uly, nor. Further ained on api Mention ti thi undersigned. i, .1 DBSBARATSj Deputy Minister ol ice : pari men! of I - Naval Sei i: nuar; ID16 I inutl orl I blii ation of this '■' li em '•'.' not be | Id fo ' EMPRESS HOTEL I. V. Roches!c ■ V. D. Oasley Third Ave. Between Sixth und Seventh I European Plan; OOc to (fi Per Hay ROYAL HOTEL Oorley & Burgess, Props. Third <iie. nnd Sixth .St. European I'lan Steam Heated BEAVER WHOLES ILE LIQI Olf (o.. Lisn ran Seoul) Ai. and Sixth St. Phone ((':- IPRTNCE RUPERT IMIORTING CO LIMITED Fraser and Slxlh Sts Phone 7 Tlie Euvoi'ltc Houaelinld ( •- i] I leanest, Rrlghtcsl nnd I Rogers & Albert Second Avenue I'll.en i 16 .-'::, ::/y\: m CAN, - 'J.'-' ■ 1-:,:^ i I- ■■•■. CLOTHES V nil with ,' M-\ ANY KINO; '■ ' r! Iy with the «E DYE. ■ i .mil simple j i.
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Title | Prince Rupert Journal |
Publisher | Prince Rupert, B.C. : O. H. Nelson |
Date Issued | 1915-02-19 |
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Prince Rupert (B.C.) |
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Language | English |
Identifier | Prince_Rupert_Journal_1915-02-19 |
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Source | Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives. |
Date Available | 2016-04-07 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
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DOI | 10.14288/1.0312464 |
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