The Journal $5.00 a Year High-class Job Work VOL. V. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, FRIDAY, MAY L'S, 1915 Price ."5 Cents. No. 1G6. YFIELD NO PRINCESS IRENE BLOWS UP WITH MANY ON BOARD ADVANCE MADE AGAINST GERMANS IN BELGIUM H.M.S. Majestic Has Been Torpedoed While Off the Dardanelles London, May 27.—A submarine of the enemy torpedoed H. M. S. Majestic while the warship was supply- lag the army on the Gallipoli Peninsula. Nearly all the officers and men were saved. "The Majestic was the type of her class of battleship. She was, however, built a long tiaie ago, in 1895. She was of 14,900 tons displacement, with 12,000 horse pow-er. Her armament consisted of 4-12 Inch guns; 12-6 inch ones; 18-12 pounder; 0-3 pounder and machine guns, and 5 torpedo tubes. TWELVE HUNDRED MEN WITH CANADA'S TROOPS Every Department Of Grand Trunk Ilns Sent Quota Of Men To Front- ant in the office of the superintendent of the Montreal division. The staff at Bonaventure Station and his associates in the superintendent's department made Mr. Vincent a suitable presentation on Saturday. UN CASUALTY LIST. Vancouver, May 27.—In the latest casualty list of Canadian troops, the following appear among those wounded: Mayor C. W. Peck and Capt. D. M. Moore. ."'S'HK'WmKH''-^^ Gas Explosion In Nanaimo Nine Nanaimo, May .27.—A gasexplosion occurred today in the reserve mine of the Western Fuel Company. About 40 employees were in the mine at the time. Sixteen of them were rescued. Two dead bodies ha-ve been found, while eighteen or twenty are still in the workings. 8 An Explosion Aboard Princess Irene Brought Death To Crew And Dockers Advances Made Against German Positions On The Western Front Mr. Mclnnis and C. II. Flood of Anyox, arrived by the G. T. P. steamer Prince Rupert last evening. They were delegates to the nominating convention of the Conservative party. London, May 27.—All the crew of 250 mean on the British steamer Princess Irene, except one man and In addition to these seventy-eight dockers who were at work on board the vessel lost there lives when the ves sel was blown up, as the result of an explosion aboard her in Sheerness Harbor. The steamer was built for the C. P. R. trianglar run, but taken over by the Admiralty. Paris, May 27.—An official report says:—"In Belgium, along the Yser Canal intermittent artillery engagements have taken place. "In the secton to the nortli of Arras the day has been marked by several actions of an intense character, which gained us a success. "In the region of Angres the enemy delivered two counter attacks, but were repulsed. We remain masters of the positions conquered by us. The German losses weie very heavy. Further south a vigorous attack was made by our troops, who previously had taken the greater part of Albaln. We again occupied the German trenches in front of the cemetary. Immediate ly afterwards we carried the ce*me- tary where the enemy was strongly organized. We then advanced beyond the cemetary and took 400 prisoners." FREIGHT RATES MORE THAN COST OF GOODS Startling Figures Presented lu Pre test Against Increase In Freight Hales. Tlle Grand Trunk and Grand Trunk Pacific! Railways have now supplied to the Canadian, active senvice contingents, It is announced, over twelve hundred men. Every department in the system has sent Us quota. The president, Mr. E. J. Chamberlin, has his secretary in the fighting line, and in another battalion is the secretary of | At a convention held last evening Mr. Howard G, Kelley, vice-president J. E. MERRYFIELD IS NOMINATED AS CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE FOR C According to figures submitted in the freight rates case before tlie Railway Commission at Ottawa, il costs 291 per cent, more for freight and customs duly nn a ton of coal, f.o.b. Toronto than the actual cost of the commodity at the mines. Bituminous coal can be bought at tlie mines in Pennsylvania fer $1.30 per ton. The freight rate from (lie mines to the International bridge nt Niagara Falls is $1.25. From the bridge to Toronto it Is 60 cents a ion, the ordinary customs duly 53 aents, tho HIM -» f -, a-v e t~. i i ' /~\J* T" 1 T") x TT XT 1 -l ' war duty 10 cents, making tlie total Unanimous Choice Made Of Representative Ot lhe Farty ror -Election cost per ton by the tlme it reacUes Whenever It Is Held—His Election Is Felt To Be Assured-SpeechesI"'™"-0 *3-78' ' Delivered by Hon. H.E.Young, H.S.Clements,M.P., and W.Manson, MPP. [^ZZTZcZZ in charge of maintenance, construction and operation. The latest Grand Trunk man lo join the overseas forces is Mr. P. S. Vincent, account- YI'ST."I.I.AY'S BASEBALL Northwestern League. All games postponed on account of rain. National. St. Louis li, New York 5; ings. Pittsburg 0, Brooklyn 2. Chicago •">, Philadelphia 8. Cincinnati G, Boston 0. Ill inii- Amei-ican. Philadelphia s, Cleveland 9, New York 2, Chicago •".. Washington 8, Detroit 2. Coasl League Venice 3, Oakland ".. Salt Lake 2, Los Angeles 3. Portland-San Francisco, postponed on account of rain. in St. Andrew's Hall, .1. E. Merry- field of this city, was nominated as the Conservative candidate ttor the new riding ot Skeena, in the House of Commons at the Dominion election, whenever that is held. The convention was attended by delegates from all parts of the riding. The choice was a unanimous one, not another name being put in nomination. .!. B. Williamson, the Honorary Secretary of the Provincial Conservative Association presided at the meeling, and explained that in the absence of a central association for the dislrict, tlie provincial executive haul issued the call. He had attended as the representative of that executive, and without ceremony called for nominations. Only one name was put forward. That was tlie name I. !•". Merryfleld whose untiring efforts in the Interest of tho parly in iliis district was made the subject of many compliments during the evening. With no other name placed in nomination, il. was tendered to Mr. Merryfleld by Mr. Williamson, who Assizes Will Open June 16 Word has been received In the city, that the Assie Court, sitting will open here on June 16. It Is not yet announced who will take the sitting here. There are a number of cases to be disposed of at this sitting. The sitting will be for the hearing of criminal and civil cases. ) CHfr>4"'i'H"K'i#*"B^^ OlMH"H''I*HKH!H"H-H"^^ Genuine Wellington Coal OUR COAL LASTS LONGER—M'S THE BEST. Phone 15—Prince Rupert Coal Company said that as the representative of the northern part of the province on Ihe B. C. Executive, the services rendered by .Mr. Merryfleld had been most valuable. The candidate made a very brief acknowledgement, thanking the delegates . for what they had done and promising to leave nothing undone to run the constituency when the election was called. Short speeches were made by .1. A. Kirkpatrick, 11. S. Clements, M. P., Win. Manson. M. P. I'., C. I'l. Flood, of Anyox; O. II. Nelson, Thomas Mc- Maiiamon, M. Mclnnis, of Anyox; .1. C. Halscy, II. .Mann, of Anyox; and others. Among the delegates from outside points were the following: C. It. Flood, M. Mclnnes, and II. Mann, of Anyox; Vince Lade of Stewart; R. .1. McDonnell, of New Hazelton;; P. Shaw, of Endako; and John Flewln, nl" Port Simpson. Many of the outside points elected local delegates to represent them. An adjournment was then taken lo the general meeting that had been called in lhe SI. Andrew's Hall, where a smoker was held, presided over by .1. A. Kirkpatrick. J. B. Williamson was called upon to announce the result of the nominal lng convention. He paid a glowing tribute to the work that Mr. | Merryfied had done ln the cause of the party In the north, closing with \ the truce, the announcement of the candidate. Mr. Merryfleld was greeted with prolonged applause. He said that with no campaign Immediately In sight, he could not be expected to make a long speech. He felt that William Manson paid a compliment to the services that Mr. Merryfleld had rendered the parly. He had given a most loyal support to each candidate that has contested the constituency in the north. Mr. Merry- field could fairly expect the very best at the hands of the party. With Mr. Clements, they had come to the "parting of the ways." lie had given this constituency most faithful I and efficient service.. i Refering to Hon. Dr. Young, Mr.! Manson said that the Provincial | Secretary had been very considerate of the city of Prince Rupert, in the matter of the hospital, he had been very liberal. Mr. Clements wes Introduced by tlie chairman as the most popular member of the House or Commons. He exprei led his api ei ;;i> Ion of the wise choice nm '■ ' tin party ;" selecting Mr. Merryfleld. lie •I. E. Merryfleld Conservative Nominee for House o1 ' oiniiii n ■ fur Skeena Districl. ger of Toronto, submitted the foregoiug figures ■ in his protest against the proposed frelghl increase of 10 cents per ton. He said thai his company imported 250,000 ions of coal annually and is now paying between $00,000 and $70,000 per year in war tax. Other expenses due to the war broughl the extra expenditure up to $150,000 yearly. J. 15. Dalrymple, vlce-presldenl of tin Grand Trunk, and E. W. Beatty, general counsel and vice-presidenl of the Canadian Pacific Railway, called the attention of the board to the facl thai all Lie factors thai brought aboul added expenditure tn private companies, such aa war taxes and bo "ii. uls.. applied io the railways to ;. much greater extei I M. K. ('."'. in, K, ''.. Toronl i who appeared for several of the coal i merchants and lai onstimei . I i d oinl or l ■ country's tl tl hi - . n u I int the aured them thai he would render Mr. igood. He ■■: e figun ng I . Hmated Incn enue from Merryfleld even d Istance In get-1 expend-* in ln thi advance In rates al, given ting the constituency whal It needed, dlstrl nder Con mli In by Mr. Dalrymple, was rather low. In following sen nn Ideal leader as l*e >'<■■ '''' '' • ■ " i■' r, Dalrymple inted thai his eslt- Sir Robert Borden it wn pleasure. In the city; in 1913-14, 172 ... i . .. a nearly accu- He tendered his sympathy to every ln "H-l5. '"-1" ''■"'■' rate as he could get It. It was based one who mlghl have losl a friend in!'" '" ' '""' ' '■'"' "" l!l" amounl of reve leriveo. the war. wharves al ne, $138, - Bpenl trom coal traffic over the Grand Ciider Ih.' cniislitution ilicic had to be an election before a great time.!'""n'' whlIe in l!l,M"'- *'---'.'»'"- "<">00. ii 1912-13; in 1913-14, $90, I wasJTrunk lust year, which was $9,787,- The Liberal pany had In Bplte of their protestations courted an election, The opposition had not kept would like to bear what lhe Liberals | I spent in the fifteen years tliey were, jonn Fleming of Port Simpson, is in power. |i„ the city. He was" a delegate to Mr. Merryfleld would have his as- the Conservative nominating con- Mr, Clements said regardless of1 fContinued on Page IVu--.) ventlon held last night. party feeling, he bad represented | every electorate in the constituency. Comox-Atlin in particular, and every part of the province was sadly neglected under the Laurier regime. when the election came on, there | Tudor the Conservative Government would be no uncertainty as to the result. The party had at the head of It in the Dominion, one of the foremost statesmen on the Empire. they were coming into their own. Anyone ln B. C. that would support the Liberal party would do It from a party standpoint only, and not 44400004444444000004444404444440004000000000000000004 More American Fish In Yesterday there arrived in |iort, two more American fishing boats. They disposed of their catch to the Cold Storage. Tim- ves- 0 sela were the Sitka with 60,000 pounds, and Ihe Polaris with 30,- 6 000. This was thc first trip here of the Polaris. The Sitka has 5 made several calls with fish. -I'HWHH'HJl^OtWH""*'"*^^ -m~ Friday, May 1 li 1 •" fRl.N'CE RUPERT JOURNAL .Jinnee Hupetf journal Telephone 1ISS. O. II. NELSON, Editor. Office: 128 Third Avenue East, naar McBi . Ti Postolllc Box 607. on thi advancing troops. They sul- . . rible casualties. For a time every o man seemed to fall, but the attack was prest even cl". Th i , i," a moi tent—not iri Its mo: nding officer, Li< u u n i-ying, > I i , i . , liattal DAILY EDITION. Publlsl rs morning xo pi Mon<!;•.>. I by ci rrier in the city al ii e toliovi li , aid in advanc One . ear Si-: Monl Tlii'i If not i . anci , per Month $0.50 1 ".k'LY I'.PITION. Publish."! I lay for circa lation outsidi : ■ Ci il Princa Rupert ni 0 a year, iddressed to I , if to avei ' ■ I points in Canada; or "•3.00 a yeai to all points in the Unl'i .!, Kingdom the i'nited States or other foreign countries. Advertlsina Rates Upon Application Friday, May 28, t'.n:,. Till: CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE, frontal iii< made in b oa« di . . 'H.I. whose naim ' ■... in the nc mories of was .'.;'' led to i hi fin line , trend es. A1i r a hand- to-hand .-ii'.igglej iin lasl German « ... i-i.- Isted '.. as bayoneted, and the i: .'in li was won. "This trench represented in the BIG ORDER POR II. C. LUMBER IS ANNOUNCED Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that George Kirk- ham Marshall, of Vancouver, I). C, Hurley Chine On Way Here Por occupation Merchant, intends to ap- .... ,.,,,. , ■,■ a, , ■• , a. iilv for permission to prospect the Whal s Relieve. 1.. Be First Cargo ,. -,, . , ,, , ,„ , „„, „„„, following described lands tor coal Order Por B. ('. Fir, 'and petroleum: Commencing at a Ipost planted 40 chains south of the moui i o ' St.e ile Creek, tlience enst fi ' lii ■ i , Britl Ine, 1157 n in !' ■ Halifax . ; ih boun for I '■ Of 1,500,000 ' . ' i Ba ■ believed - ' '.strict ■ Dlstrlcl of | a Chai lotti [aland i chains, t'" nc south SO 9 thence west 80 chains, ihence north ,"11 chains to Die point, of commencement. GE RGB KIRKHAM MARSHALL, Per J W. Connell, .' D ■! bruary 22nd, 1015. apZD The ri.ni'. of .1 ,E. Merryfli Id aa G rman advance the apex in the candidate in the Conservative interests for Skeena, was undoubtedly a gooil selection. He is an indi able worker and upon I" Ing ■ as he assuredly will be, he will see that the interests of the constituency are well looked after. In Mr. Cle- nn ins. the riding ins been ' ei\ fortunate in this respect. In Mr. Merry- field It will have .in equally hard worker in ihe interests of the district, ' whicli is what is needed. Public Meeting. In responsi tl |iu I ol the ladies of Prince Rupert, a public meeting will be held in Hie Council Chamber, City Hall, on Tins.lay evening, June 1st ni 8 o'clock, to consider the advisability of forming a central organization of the Red Cross Societv All ilea of il"' 1 Ity, and particularly liit genl requested rn attend. I-". '.. KERGIN, e, HOW' THE CANADI "NS WON AT LANGEMARCK Interesting Description Of The Famous Charge Taken Prom London Daily Mail. Tiie 1 ilvei e a of how the Canadian Eor ■ ■■ ■ ntered Into real battle of Langemarck. "li did nol eem ial any human being could .livi in tin . hower of and shell v. hich began to play the which the enemy had made in Ihe original line of the Allies, and ll v.- two and one-half miles south of thai line. This charge, made by men tvho looked death indifferently In the face, saved the Canadian left. II also si cured and maintained during Hie mosi critical moment of all the integrity of the Allied line." Another incldenl of the battle, In which the tenacity of the Canadian SCOtS V.l'.s. S!:.)W!1 to its fullest. Is thus recorded by the "Eye-witness": "Willi ilic Canadian Highlanders extended to double tlieir normal trench front, one-half of it in the open, 'mil assisted by the Tenth Bat- talion from southern Uberta, Manitoba, niul Saakatchewan, they not only held ten tlnies their own nuin- bei ii ■ heck, inn they actually reins f om the ( n.-'iny and heir posit Ion, bul the li :'. 1 (in ■ . ■"■ ted, was ' ' Germans had ad- nili .the rem- of the 1 ;. ■ ion and here seemed 1 getl Ing iu behind the di: :i 'inc. Accordingly another brilliant chargi was carried out at 01 ;■ German trenches to the rear of the formel French position, under i Mercer, with the firsl ami fourth battalions of thc first brigade, < 'I by tin' second and third, antl the German trenches, temporarily erected, woe recaptured. In this movemenl two British brigades also took part, as well ::s the remainder Ca 1 tdians." i: 1 1 the initial shl ir Britl ' ' . bla luni 11 1 to be utilized f overn In . m « i li the com truction of thi 1 < id ion Bay railway ti n iln- ••' ■■ Port Nel n, which li I."in plac ; b; 1 ■■ Dominion Di ; rl nini ml Railways am] Canall. The I lurli y Chine i.' coming ml I! is coasl via the Panama Canal and i- scheduled to arrive early in June. li cannol lie ascertained whether the fr. 'Miter is making her way to iliis coast in ballast, or is bringing cargo. There is a possibility Ihat she may have aboard a cargo of steel, as she was recently reported at Cape lire- ton ports, from whore large shipments ol" steel rails have liesn sent to Britisii Columbia, in tiie pasl. The big lumber shipment to be loaded by ihe Durley Chine out here will be made up of bridge material, railway li"s and heavy timbers. The Dominion Government is expending large appropriations on the new railway to be built ai Port Nelson, which is lhe terminus of lho Hudson Bay Line. .Many thousand feet of timber will 1-e required for this great undertaking, and the fact thai the first large order has been given 1o a British Columbia concern, Indicates that further orders of a similar character will he placed on this side of the continenl in tlie near future. As the Hudson Day i? open for deep sea traffic .luring 1 he bi , ii is probable thai the cargo lo, be taken 10 the Atlantic side by the Durley Chine •\'.\ be delivered din ■ tn is ultimate destination, instead ol' being transhipped al, Montreal. • Skeena Land Districl — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Lorenzo Alexander, of Victoria, BO, occupation Miner, Intends lo apply'for permission to prospect tlie followin" .!;'. scribed lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted 80 chains eas! of the mouth of Sicelo Creek, in Louis Harbor, tlience 80 cliains norlli, ihence SO chain- east, thence SO cliains soulh, thence so chains v ■ it '-' the poinl 01' com- ement. ■■• " ■ ' !"ANDER. J" I. W. Com ■■','.. ' TAKE NOTICE 'J'.1: George W. Kerr, of Prince Ru] rt, occupation ■- il Intend to apply for permission In prospeel the following described lands for coal and petroleum : I'.- imenctng al a posi planted 246 chains east of thi mouth ol" West River, thence north 80 cliains, thenci; wesi SO chains, thonce south 80 chains, thence east SO chains to point of commencement. GEORGE W. KERR, Per James I'. Redmond, Agenl. Dated February 19th, 1915. ?.p18 » 1* Jr. Steamship Sailings FOR YMC0UVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE 1 S.S. Prince Rupert every Friday al 9 A.N. S. S. Prince George Every Monday at 9 A.M. FOR ANYOX: S.S. Prince Rupert Every Wednesday at. Midnight Skeena Land Dlstrlcl — Hist rid of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKK NOTICE Ihat Albert Scott Lock, of Victoria, P.. O, occupation Agent, intends to apply for permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted at the north-west corner ol' Lo; Number 21 <"T> (near Otard Buy;. thence norlh SO chains, thence west All chains, th-once south SO .hains, tii ence east 80 chains lo tlie point of commencement. ALBERT SCOTT LOCK, Per .1. W. Connell, Agent. Dated February 20th, 111,*,. apl8 Skeena Land Districl) — Disirici of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that George W. Kerr, of Prince Rupert, occu nal ion Prospector, intends to apply for permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and p.'troleum: Commencing at a post planted 1110 chains cast and SO chains north of tlx> mouth of West River, thence SO chains east, tbence SO cbains south, tbence SO chain? west, thence SO chains north to ihe poinl of commencement. GEORGE W, KERR. Per James 1". Redmond, Agent. Dated. February 10th, 101.".. aplS Skeena Land Dislrict — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE thai Augusl Leb- s.aiift, ol' Victoria, B.C., occupation Hotel Manager, intends to apply tor permission to prospeel the following rib il lands for coal and i« troleum: Commencing al a posl planted ten c'nains west nl' a small bay on the south-east side of Frederick Island, tlience north SO chains, thence east 80 cliains, llience south SO chains, thence west 80 (hains lo the point of commencement. AUGUST LEB3ANPT, Per J. W. Connell, Agent. Dated February 18th, 19T15. apl8 ia■■• Lai .; Dii tricl Dl rict of en Clu rlotte Island TAKE NOTICE thai Jain. F, id, of Prince Rupert, B. O, occupation Prospector, lnten apply tor misi Ion to pi cl ' ■ followin : desi led Is foi coal and petroleun al a post : of the Mac? River wl ire it criers I Incoln Pay. ence nu 80 i halm . . In ace i asl. so cha:-. thenci chains, In 0 chain to the point : E Dat d nd, 191i ap21 ■ : • | ■ I ' Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that George Palmer Might, of Seattle, Wash., occupation Broker, Intends to apply for permission to prospect tho following scribed lands for coal and petroleum: »Commencing at a post planted 160 cliains easi of the south-easl corner of Coal Licence No. 10020, i ilns* thei ce south 80 chailis, them isl 80 chains, thence norlh ! 0 chains h. In1 ncem nt. GEORGE PALMER MIGHT, Per .1. w. Connell, ' brii i■■■ 22nd, i'1' 5. apl8 Send/or Fr COUPON UVrlH Name and Ad.lraM tjainly Don . lege. ro wai.* Ten Cam.. Address your Envelope lo LAKE OF THE WOODS MtUIHG CO. II1""", WiHl-HPEB STKWA1 Cook Book tIEINC A MANUAL OF GOOD RECIPCa* carefully chosen Irom ihr cociiibulions of over two tl.ou.and .ucceaslul users ol Five Roses Flour (litouirlioul Canada. Also Useful Ncle* on the various clar.se. *f good (hing. [o ea(, all ol whirl, have beer, carefully checked and rc-chei'-cd Ly comp.t-nl authority. Distributors Prince Hup' rt, B.C 11 l'"Y -{I'M I.i. 1101'OliAS ■'■' . i • ni nell, Ag< tit. 3rd, 191!", ap21 SI eena I.and Districl Disirici of Queen Charlotte Islands, i AKE NOTICE thai Ubert Henry Tanner, of Victoria, li. ('., occupation Dentist, intends to apply for permission to prospeel the following described lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing al n post planted 40 chains west and'in chains south of thc south-east corner of Port Channel, thenee wesi SO cliains, ihence soutli SO chains, thenco easl '" ohains, tlience norlh 80 cliains to lho poini of commencement, ALBERT HENRY TANNER. Per 3 '■'.'. ionnell, Agent, Dat. d February 23rd, 1915, ap22 i ricl 'ricl of i n Charlotl I TAKE OT1 E PI13 His Burg ess, of Victoi la, B. C, occupation wife of R. M ' Intends to apply for | ermis lion to prospect the following described lands for coal , I ; etroleum: Co n n lng ai a anti 'l : ' 'i chains easl of the ": rnor of C ; Licence l0. 1 Otard 1 I henci south SO ch tl ■ isl 30 chains, the* thence to the point ment. . 'ebl 20th, 1! i d i i ' hail ■ ■ . In ' E v . KERR, Redmond, Agent, Dated 'el u rj 19th, nn:.. aplS ::'.:, ena Land District -.- District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE'NOTICE that Albert Scott Lock, of Victoria, B. C„ occupation Salesman, inlends to apply for permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted at the north-west corner of Lot Number 2434 incur Otard Bay) thence wesi 80 chains, llience soulh sn chains. Ihence cast SO chains, thence north SO chains to Ihe point of commencement, ALBERT SOOTT LOCK, Per J, W, Connell, Agent. Dated February 20th, 1916. apl8 Passenger train carrying electftc lighted sleeper and parlor cafe • , car leaves for the east on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 10 a.m. Through tourist sleeping car lo Winnipeg every Wednesday. B t| For through tickets, reservations and full inform..".ion apply to G, T. P. Ticket Office, Third Ave.; Agency all Atlantic Steam's ship LillaaS. ■Ba*-ai*r>rram»*at*i>^^ ^L^kwrn—o^mmsiw^nimsk^Koiix—msiw—^jm^ Canadian Pacific Railway PRINCESS MAQUINNA, SOUTHBOUND FRIDAY, 8 P.M. PRINCESS ROYAL SOUTHBOUND, SUNDAY 8 P.M. J. ti. McNAB, General Agent, coi nor Third Ave. and Fourth Sf. ^"""HIB""**"^^ KM Oo<BttHMKl<tl}affl»«IS^^ frJSCKHWffa THE UNION STEAMSHIP CO. OF rU. LTD' S.S. VENTURE Southbound Tuesdays at 8 p.m. Sailings for Granby, Simpson and the Naas Sundays at Midnight For fuel hoc particulars apply to JOHN BARNSLEY, AGENT :: 031 Second Ave., Phone 368 Agency Atlantic Steamships. Oi3taKm<i«i>iy>C83tKK!i>iKBW „.^o-aa oyal Bank of Canada HEAD OFFICE: MONTREAL ESTABLISHED I860 Capital # 11,500,000 Reserved Fund 8 13,500,000 Tola! .\aS,.(S $185,00(3,000 Savings Hunk Department—$1 will open uu account Branches Throughoul Canada and Haul inn Connections With All Pails of the United States, Agents Throughoul the World. II. P. WILSON, Manager - - Prince Rupert Branch »tti>w<iCH»o«i<BWisa L ci.^i. -,,-■ ;..;.:■■ k;.:j:'.-' w,:w O-CBDAR MOPS, O-CEDAR MOP POLISH ALABASTINE SANITARY WALL COATING WATER HOSE, GARDEN TOOLS, WATERING CANS MARTIN-SENOUR 100 PER C. \'T. PURE PAINT PAINT BRUSHES. LAWN MOWERS AND GRASS SHEAR3 CARPET BEATERS, GARBAGE PAILS WINDOW SCREENS, SCREEN DOORS —AT THE— ,KAIEN HARDWARE CO.,608ti-mat r,a"I*Ma3aW"i.. *'f*W-»<KK(*eHaWtMH!HCI l";'l nee I Coal, Furniture Moving, Baggage < and Heavy Teamm? | W. J. CRAWFORD, iianager PHONF KfiR « onice aDd "-esldence: 0 1 1J.KJ1MM-, C/UU 1000 THIRD AVE. Ofi^«iMH«HXHKKa-L-H«HK<^ The Morning Journal 50 cents per Month PRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL Friday, May 28, 191; HON. W.R.ROSS . 'EXPOSES CRISIS MINISTER OF - LANDS MEE CRITICISM OF CLERGYMAN IN VA\(<1!"\K1, lie Shows Tli.it 'Hi.- Statements Pliiunphlel Arc Nol Well Founded, rs in this pamphlet has been the serving | Skeena Land District — District of Skeena Land District — District ofl Rev. A ,E C ike, i cretar: if tl Miniate I i ' inii . . vrltl i Hon. w. li. Rob .- ' ii-ii it ii of landi . n closing a copj ol the | "The Crisis in Q, C. ' VIr, Ri s an replli .1 in rat her definite tei ms of le nial of certain charges made by the of the highest Interests of the people | of the i-i... ince, and also your wish; that 1 penis, .-our . ublii atlon am exert my influence to setgire such in vestigation as your organization de sires. Alter a perusal of your pamphlet 'oi . nil n, willingly ir - otl ■■ : ■ ■: c id t. il ir ui "ii ,i ■ . ... i witn ■ members of I he ■ ivei nment, Queen Charlotte Islands TAKE NOTICE that Robert Dows- well, of Victoria, B. C, occupation Hotelkeeper, intends to apply for permission to prospect the following described lands for coal ami petrol- uimi Commencing nt a post planted In yards tjouth ol the mouth'of Connell RL.-. ■ •;. Bui Bay, Porl Channel, thenci 80 chains south, hence 80 . n t, ! - e 80 Ph-me Blue 183 Res. Phone UP-TO-DATE Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that .lohn Wesley tionnBr'okei-, intends Io a'pnly'for LIuOSAY S CARTAGE £* S [ORIiOl permission to prospect the following described hind'- fi : coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted 120 chains, n irl the centre r'.' Freemen's Island (Pujrl Channel), thence SO chi chains noi hen • 3. T. P. CARTAGE AGENTS 12'i FOURTH STREE JINGLE POT COAL ihain north, i. ') chain--: east j thence 80 chains south to the point of coinmencem. n . JOHN ap22 i.i the poin o • if'.,'. EtOBER 1' ni'". i\* i'.l.l.. V. Connell ■ Dnii'd Februi r 'rd, 1915 ap22 , keena Land Di "keena 1 i ricl of! ''- "■ ' ' : '' e civil TAKE NOTICE tin TAKE NOTICE thi I Ro I MbnB, of Vi. I u ia B, C, o. (Kenzi'' Bui I Victoria, B. C, Carppbter, o i or per-| promi t ati ' "r Mr- y" ' - '■'■■ ''"' . acctipatlon i ber, intendi to applyjmissibn to proi II. i n pui ol ':'■ ■ i i.H' permission to prospeel ti..' foi- scribed lands for coa! and lonini .... posl ' ■! nt ihe montli Irei where il enters Victory I'."' . i ie to bi .; , '. ') ..I as mucli lalnnin as pi il bu :■ i. clergyman, Mi. Itoss particularly ln8 the establishment of lie state- says thai information in- is alleged to ""ants therein contained io chance have suppressed was tally contained ;""' ""' future in a speech lie made on toe floor of the House. The letters are so interesting that they are here reproduced in lull. Hon. W. It. Ross, M. I'.. Department of Lands, Victoria, 11. C. May ('., 1IH.". Sir—I am Instructed to forward to yon a copy of a phamphelt, entitled "The Crisis in ll. ('.." which lias just been issued by ihe Ministerial Union of lhe Lower Mainland of British Columbia. Please find copy enclosed. • Needless to say our only motive in taking such a step has been the highest interests of lho people of this province, and we respectfully request, that you would carefully peruse the booklet and use your influence to secure such an investigation as we desire on behalf or the union. m> I ain yours respectfully, (Signed) A. B. COOKE, Secretary. 13th May, 1916. Rev. A. E. Cooke, secretary, the Ministerial Union of the Lower Mainland of B. C, 2627 Trafalgar Street, Vancou- ei '.: C I i ■.. -... knowledge the receipl ol your letter under dale ol May ii, in whicli yon transmit a i qfi or a pamphlel entitled "The Crisis in B. C.,"»and whicli you Inform me has jusl tn-''-! issui.' by the Mi lis terlal Union ol' 111" Lower Mainland of British Columbia, 1 nolo your statement thai the only organization in the Issuing of lowing di lb id lands tor «oal and i '■: roll ,■•■ i i .. ■ lng at a planted 40 i lalnu «esl of I lie soul li- east corner of Kiokathla Inlet, north .nil of Seal Inlet, thence SO thence south su cliains, tlience west SO chains, thence north su chains, thence east 80 chains to the point of commencement. , OBERT McKENZlE BUB.G15SS. I'> r .1. W. Connell, Ageht. Dated February 22nd, 1915. ap20 111-: IIIOII ( os; OF LIVING la:- Dl-JCED l.' B ; i; ii lily Domestic Luini S.II..-.D p.-c Eou Besl (.in.(lily Washed Nut Conl S.-1.V.-. Pec Ton DELI rERED —Till-:— J. H. HILDITCR Contractor and Suildei Estimates given on ill clusses of work, whether small or large. Per. tonal attention given i" everj item. .■-:£. GREEN 321 FREDERICK PETERS, '..( . 11 irrl .hlli O'.Ii. ii'ii in iiim *ji ui.a.1 inn i, nn ie (. ' V "W * r«-i r chains soutli, thenc i hains west, IlTiinil TITIiiQTPT" C,n thence 0 ohains north, thenee 80 Ulllu» 11 eUI&iei UU. chains i as" nu ....' ni at To Ihat part of your pamphlet which deals with the administrotion of the "Land Act," 1 have given my particular attention, and in the hope that your desire for Information is sincere, I am taking the liberty of enclosing a copy of a speech delivered del' ministration. The speech contains lof the mouth of Joseph Creek, llience my answer to the criticism directed 80 chains south, thence east 80 chains, thence nortli sii cliains, againsl this depjwtment of the "public thence west su chains to the point of service and having the highest In-'commencement. GEORGE PALMER MIGHT, forests of the people of the province per j. \y, Connell, Agent, al heart, you will no. doubt welcome Dated February 20th, 1915. aplS oinl of com- HARRY M.M.'.NN. Dated February 24th, 1915. Skeena Land District -- Districl or Skeena Land District - ■ District of; Q,ieen Charlotte ™™*a- Queen* Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that .lohn .1. Fin- TAKE NOTICE that George Pal- ""''>• ,lf Victoria, B. C, occupation mer Might, of Seattle, Wash., occu- Merchant,. Intends to app y for per- ipplT [orl''"'sv,!',u '" Prospect the following de- Prince Itupert, B.C., Phone >"(1 The Queen Charlotte Oil Fields Limited Oflice will open today in Law-Rutlei Building loi sal.- of n limited ......... ■ amount of Treasury Slock ..ormiMlnn t(. n/iunwl (lit. fnllnsj.lr.ir SCribed lands lor coal and potl'ol- pei inibSion io piusieci ine ((mowing . . , . ,'_*,T?f. v.. .-.. ,,',,, ,v a. ,, c... i*.,-.. „ _., , , „__ „. ., _.._, ■_; Commencing at a post planted|*Ma.u. *. MA(.lH)NALl), Sec.-l.reaa, m*amm-B-t~~^iu_m—iumam^ii.'>* HAYNER BROS Pioneer Funeral Directors and Embnlmers. Open Day anil Nighl. Ladies' Assistant in Attendance. PHONE 86. Tin THIRD AVE. "*WRr^W*IB^a""W3"^^ i i," 1 by myself in the Legislature In described lands for coal and petrol- eum= ^ommenc.ne n. i. jubi p milieu — °* - -eminent, land ad-k- -« «„° c^^l^^^^oS^^ thence 80 chains norlh, thence sn ichains east, thence 80 chains south, ithence sn chSlns west to the point of commencement. JOHN J. FINNERTY, Per Jos. F. Redmond, Agent. Dated February 20th, 1915. ap!8 my personal assurance thai each and skeena _,aa<1 District — District of every statement contained therein is | Queen Charlotte Islands. a statement of fact. Skeena Land District — Distri«f of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Albert Scott. Lock, of Victoria, B. C, occupation| Agent and Salesman, intends to ayi-l TAKE NOTICE that Albert Scott Lock, of Victoria, 11. C, occupation Agent, inlends lo apply for permis- P1*' for permission to prospect the sion to prospect the following de- following described lands for coal Commenting nt a east of the al Licence No. owing to the governmenl, under the I corner of Lot. No. 2435, thence 8°0 Reading of "Land Sales.' if you Ichains west, thence 80 chains north, If you will refer to past P. of tt in..... ...» |.i i'.*j.c.. naas .ui.u.ii'm uc-i" speech you will see. thai I have dealt scribed lands for coal and petrol-1."111'1 petroleum with the niicstion nf (h,. ■ii-ve-(ra,i''uni: Commencing at a post planted l'ost Planted SO chains wnn (lie (Hieslion Ol tne .Ulcus ° , ' .'anntli-ina'l enrner of Cor 180 chains north ot the north-west soutn-easi cornei oi cu. 10020 (near Otard Day) south 80 chains, thence CORPORATION" OF THE CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. WARNING. Notice is hereby given that from May 17th, 1915 until further notice, during the laying of the water main across Shawatlans Passage at Fern Passage, the said Passage will be .-lo led to nn igation, i cables will be si run'.', across the same. All boats using the Passage arte:- the above date d" so at their own risk. W. McGEORGE MASON, City Engineer. Skeena Land Dlstrlcl - District of Queen Charlotte Islands Take" notice that Thomas P. O'Farrell, of Vancouver, B.C. miner, Intends to ai Ij to the Minister of Lands foi a f„ ense to pi oi h cl tor coal and pretoleum on .'..'• toll •' mcin - al a ated niilr -. si Of ' of loi 2 151, t! then. D 3k( n.u" te Isl Take not] . Tl omas P, O'Farrell, of Vancouver, B.C. miner, intends to apply to tho Minister of Lands tor a license to prospect for coal and pretoleum on the following described lands: Commencing at a ps»;t, situated two and a half miles east and two miles north of the south west corner of lot 2451, thence s r-tli SO chain*, tlience west 80 chains, thenco nortli 80 chains, thence east 80 chains to point of commencement. THOMAS P. O'FARRELL Dated Hie 5th day of March. 1015. will refer to page 24 of your phlel you will see that you charge me with suppressing the very information contained in iny speech. In yo'ur pamphlet you suppress pari of my statement and charge me with SU] '• I -sion. f.ii the same page of youi . a iu phlel you charge the Legislature with tlie ■ Ion of infoi nation contained in a return made to House by myself on January 28, 1914. This i hai ge yon bi si ni on the circumstances that the details of the return were nol published in the journals of the House. If you will consul! the journals of the lions.' for 1914 you will see that it was not tlie practice of the Legislature to publish returns In any manner other than by a - oi - . iin ininute, All told, during the ision of 1914, there were eight returns presented, and iu accord am e wil h th. cm torn all weri in the same manner as the return iri ent : bj me on January 28, In view ol Ho B. Cotswo menl thai he secured the inforn atlon contained In the return long afterwards by rifling tbe cupboard of the clerk of the Legislature "assembly, you will no doubt, be surprised to learn that the return in question was published in extenso in I hi VI. ■ t.orla Colonlsl on tne morning I'ol- Its submission to thi I . i - lature. these point to thc nd irlty on .jthence SO chains east, thence 80 chains south lo the point of com- ' mencement. ALBERT SCOTT LOCK, Per J. W. Connell, Agent. Dated February 20th, 1915. aplS IMPERIAL MACHINE »;: Engines Installed and c.en Repairs in Con. Third Skeena Land Districl — District of a Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Alberl Scott I.nek. of Victoria, B C. occupation Agent, Intends to apply for permission to prospeel the following described lands foi co il and ■ etrol- eum: Commencing al a post planted at the north-wesi corner of Lol Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE ' I iTICE "'ai Robert Mc- Kenzie B s, of Victoria, B. C„ occ ipatli Bar-In r, Intends to apply for permission to prospect the following described lands for coal nnd p. troleum: Com i at a posi planted 120 cliains northea Porter Island (an island in the entrance of Rennals Sound), tllence thence north SO cliains, thence westlnorth 80 chains, thence eas SO chains, thence south 80 chains; chains, thenco south 80 .hains thence east SO chains to tlie point of]thence west. SO (hains to the point |commencement , of commencement (VLBERT SCOTT LOCK. Per .1. VV. Connell, Agenl. Number 1434 (near Otard Hay) Oxy-Acctj'lene Plant thence east SOJl'hone Red 1B0 chains, thence north SO cliains, tlience west SU chains to the point of commencement. ALBERT SCOTT LOCK, Per .!. W. Council, Agent. Dated February 20th, 1915. ap!8 DR. GILROY, DENTIST Crown and Bridge Worl- a Specialty Offlcei Smith Block. Third Avenua A. FAULDS, M.I. M.E. Consiil'.iig Mining Engineer Examinations and development ol * Coal, Metal, Oil. Etc. 709 Duusmuli St. Vancouver, B.C. P.O. Boi 1714 Telephone <48 RITCHIE, AGNEW & CO. Civil Engineers nnd Surveyors Prince Rnpert, !!.('. Waterworks, Water Power, Wharf Construction, Reports, Plans, Doniln- on and Provincial Land Surveying, iHlectric Blue Printing, Negatives and White Prints Daily Journal 50c per month it otjl v :■ Dated February 20th. 1915. aplS Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that George W. Kerr, of Prince Rupert, B. O, occupation Prospector, inlends to apply for permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing al a posl planted 320 i ains easl of the mouth of Wesi River, Ihence north SO chains, i hem < eai I 80 chains, . hence louth Sn chains, then.'" west 80 i.Mii of commencement. IE •:• KERR, Pi . fan ■ '■' Redmond, Agent. .; Febr iarj 19th, 1915. ap!8 ROBERT McKENZlE BURGESS Per J. W. Connell, Agi nl of .- ■ ■■.■->--/•;.. >*■;■■..'■■ ;- ■.-■-..-,.• •• ..,.,....- J:. .... - . ,. ... _ SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS Prince Rupert Lumber Co. hlKST AVE. ANII McBRIDE ST. PRINCE lil PKI Phone ?.S Branch Yard I ! ti itheri . B.C y.TVjr*.-'iTaaf-t''-.-7'.';*-7-.--.- .','■'. V ■ --" J <:T~«——*"?\'™W i»j" tHnya04444404004O000000000000!tt444<t004400<i-?000000004444 4 BER Skeeno Land District — IHstrict of i lotte Islands. ■, E t OTICE thai John Weslej Connell, of Vii toria, B. C„ oi cupation Urn1, r Intends lo i pply for „. Mm sion to prospetl the following described land, tor coal and petroleum: Commencing al a post planted 80 i and 80 chains wei I fvom the centre of Freemen's Island i on the soul h ilde of Pori channel), outh, tl ence 80 Im norih . be ; arl ol .v1 est coast ol Graham ind, bene. 0 i east I Skeena Land District — Districl Queen Charlotte Islan Is. TAKE NOTICE that George Palmer Might, of Seattle, Wash., occupation Agent-, inlends to apply for permission to pros eel the following described lands for coal and petroleum: Comment ing at a post planted 210 chains east of Un mouth of Wesi Rii i r, tin nee soul li 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north sn cliains, thence easl Su chai: to tli i point of ment. '";V'K.' orKnafl Dated February 19th, 1915. I . Coal, Cement, Plaster and Brick AND A COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDERS" SUPPLIES WESTH0LME LUMBER CO., LTD. First Avei Prince Rupert Telephone 188 ol ton r 1e 11 ■ i l ' ■ ■ ' i I.: . (1 Skeena Land Districl Distric - ll ll tte Islands. TAKE NOTICE thai Rol rl Mc Kenzie Bun l '" Victoria, B. O, ."■■ .. : a Barber, Inti nd to ■ . : for permission In pi a ■ ■ cl I foi lowing dei irlbed land- for coal and petrol, tin Comnn n. Ini al a posl planted 1 20 chain, nortl of Pi ter Island i an Island In t! ,,. : I), thei ■ chair ith 80 thence nee I lo tl olnt : I ' The Morning Journal 50 cents a month ^4000000■••". H ( ■,^00004444000, '?'■:■■ .■■'■:...■ '":.; n.s. ■■ n 1 ' ''■'::>- , '" ' I ' I i ns m t.o foar th rei wllh tin conn Tin i I. the province will hai e an opportunlt.i to sift the wheal from tlle chaff, and taking all In all il Is fairly safe to assume that thc people will make no mistake when they come to deal with "Crisis in Tl. ('.' ■ UL S\, I remain, yours li uly, W. Minister ROSS, Landi TRY A WANT All. I no.rtht. So ,■ . Ins to Iti nt of com ent. .... aimen GEO! ROBERT McKENZlE BURGES ' ■ ' nntl CLOGGED UP DRAIN PIPES Pei .1. W. Connell, Agenl. D 11 ehruary 24th, 1915. ap22 liai' .1 Februai . 22nd, i 9 I 5, ap20 - 11 j.. :' ii-; iv Ski '■!)'. Land Distrii I - District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE thai John Wesley Connell, of Victoria, B, C, occupation Brokei, intends to a] i Ij for permission to prospeel the following de i ii"'! lands tor coal and petrol-' eum: Commencing al a posl planted ::.ni cliains north of the centre of Freemi u's li land I Porl Channel I. and ' ■ i 80 chains, thence s 0 chains north, thence 80 .hains east, thence 0 - bains south, them e ! 0 chains po [com ncei li :'■ WESI Hi !''•:-:> k rd, 191 Skeena Land Districl - Districl of j Qu. - ii Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Han' Mc Mann, of Victoria, B, ('., occupatli Carpenter, intends I apply tor p mission to prospeel the folloi Ing d. Bcriued lands for coal and pi eum: Commencing nt a posl planl l" hains norlli of the inoiitl i reek, «here tl enters Poi t . thenci . itsl sn chains, thi u i muth ' ' aim . thence wi I SO cl im . Iii ■■ orth 80 i hail • ii,- ■ oln nf eoiniw . ' ' ".' VNN in 11 "IIP" destroys i ■■ i ■ grease, vegelnliles --<..-(].. liini and nmn1 nth ii ll lines pin".'■■■ DON'T AI.Gl'E lili.VT PI Ol i 'Tl.i .ci ■".iii"., as been si seneri lly uci es iful In drains thai it i- Dough! ovei and ovi i ag iin by those - o I i. ii : it, bul in. ii ) ich ai im on can know I he aeti a I coi lltion Istlng within a pipe, it is absoutelj impo Bible for tbe manufacturer or the dealer to guarant. ■ l result, CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CO., NEW YORK harryIhanson THK UKLIAIU.K I'l'l'MUI'II FOH IM! ' > IS PLP.MRI.NG VNI) ML ITINI |'HO> ' IHI! ir00ooo<;ooooo'i':^ ■■ :>oar>O00oox}r \l»aa.NaMaa*a. . ^aaaaaWaaaaaaaHla^laWI Friday, May 28, 1915 PRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL GRANITE GRANITE of best quality and thor- oughl-y tested for sale Cut Stone or Qrushcd Rook in Quantities Mill. 3. McLEOD Plione Green 21, 4404400400?<y040000444400000 g I | B. C. Undertakers | Ct FUHonnl Directors mid Em- v 0 0 § balniei's — s.iiisi'-.iiHiu.i fiuim- X 4 I 5 iinteed — Open Ha> niul Mgbl 3 4 117 S'cond Street Phone -11 $ GCEAr* FISH CO. Fresh Pteh Arriving Every Day Outside orders promptly Httended to PHONE ISH"K 2.T11 PHONE 5S4 P.O. BOX 60 FOR APERHANGING AINTING OLISH1NG AND WALL TINTING HIGH-GRADE INTERIOR DECORA-TING A SPECIALTY Martin Swanson SECOND AVE. "JBAR McBRI»B CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS "ILntest and Approved Methods HOnly Skilled Operators Em- ployed Ph.me us inid ne will call for a (cial bundle Note our address: 515 SIKTH AVENUE WEST Phone No. 8 LCamiian Steam Laundry O000000 aKHSl1HKHS»tHKHKH«K«f !>&Oat>WaKHMHKH""0 Capt. J. McGee M.M.S.A. Masters niul Mates prepared for examination. Chnipn'si. ml- justor. Phone Red ".oo "NAUTICAL ACAIM9MT" Heagei'son Block, opposite Royal lUtel &00440<40&0440040rri^»W0ll)& SAFE 0EP05IT BOXES For Rent REASONABLE RATES THK Continental Trust Company g^Oil-WKHlfta frOrafrcrHKiiKl D-CkhHhJ The Morning Journal 50c. per month Bruce Morton Manager 0040040*004404440400004441 GOVERNMENT WEATHER REPORT. Furnished by E. W, Howling. Vor -4 liours ending 5 p.m. Thursday, May 27, 1915. I'.ar. reduced to sea level . . . 29.Sr Highest temperature 56. Lowest temperature 48. Rain 59 i COUPLET. NG THE CIL j TANKS AT McBRIDE THE DEPOT KOR LIQUID I'l LL WILL SOON BE UKAII. I'OR USE NOTICE Ol' CANCELLATION O* RESERVE. NOTIOE IK HEREBY (11VEN that the Reserve existing on Detentior, Island btr reason of a Notice pubMcD- ed in the Brltisl: Columbia Gazette ot he 3utb uf May, 1912, Is hereby can ailed, R. A. RENWICK, Deputy Minister ct Lands lepartment of Lands, Victoria, B.C., l PERSONALS 1 g I O44444a0444444444400444404 Hal Brown, lotiuc'rh of this cily, Is here for a few days. He is now a resident of Portland, Oregon. Arrivals At Hotel Prince Rnpert, NOTICE. Tlle Canadian Patriotic Fund. Will those who need assistance from the above fund, resident ln the" city or district and whose breadwinner is on active servioe with tie forces of the Empire or her Allies, kindly notify tlie secretary of the local organization, tf W. H C9LLISQN, P.O. Box 7.3 5. SYNOPSIS OF COAL MINING. REGULATIONS. Coal mining rights ot tbe Domln- ian in Manitoba, Sasi.artche.van and Alberta, the Yukon Territory, the Northwest Teraitories and a po*nisn of the Province of BritisVi C<*(»mhia, may be leased for a term of twenty-one years at an anaual rental of $1 per acre. Not mora than 2,Ml acres vnill be leased to one applicant. Applications for a lease swis-t be made by the applicaat in person to rtie Agaut or Sub-Agent of the district im wliicb the rights appWeJ far are situated. In surveyed terrltsry the landt lust be described by seations, or ieagal subdivisions of sections, and iu unsurveyed territory fhe bract applied for shall be staked out by the applicant himself. Eaeli amplication must be ae»om- paiwed by a fee of Jo, whiah will he refunded lf the rights applied for are not available, but nJt •'•her- wise. A royally shall be paid on the merchantable output of the mine »tl the rate of five oents per ton. The person operating tbe mine shall furnish the Agent with sworn returns accounting for the full quantity of merchantable coal mined and pay the royalty thereon, If the coal mining rights are not being operated, such returns should be iur nished at least once a year. The lease will include the coal mining righls only; but the lessee may be permitted to purchase whatever available surface rights may be considered necessary for the working of the mine at the rate of $10 per acre. For" full information application should be made to the. Sewetary of the Department of the Interior, Ot lawa, or to any Agent or Sub- Agent of Dominion Lands. \V. W. CORY Deputy-Minister of the Interior Fred P. Wilson. Vancouver; C. 11. Flood, Anyox; M. Mclnnis, Anyox; R. P. Sievers, Chicago; D ,H. Beatty, Kitwanga; D. Kraun, Edmonton; T. P. Lake, Carlisle; W, \V. Patterson, Prince George; R. J. McDonnell, New Hazelton; Anthony Anderson, Victoria; D. C. Scott, Vancouver; T. A. Clary, Toronto; T. W. Miller, Winnipeg; H. McAush, Edmonton; R. E. Troppier, Edmonton; J, Mitchell, Vancouver; Thos. J. Peake, Vancouver; Chas. E. Leavitt and wife, Winnipeg; W. P. Scott, Seattle. o ■—— Football. The first game for the Prince Rupert Football League cup will be p'ayed this evening on the recreation ground, Acropolis Hill at 7 p.m. A request is made that the players be on the grounds sharp at 7 p.m., so as not to delay the game. The line up of the Drydock team will be as follows: J. A. Grant, goal; M. McDuff and .1. Woods, full backs; D. Nelson, A. i Dickson and U. Smith, half-backs; .T. Wright, J, McWilliams, S. .1. Wincliby, R. .Jones, and J. MeCrate, forwards; W. Mcllray, reserve. Tiie Drydock team will receive their uniforms at the exhibition building, before the starting of the game. The Supply Will Be Shipped From Bore By Oil Car Tanks. Tiie new oil tanks being erected al this poinl hy the G. T. 1'., are fasl Hearing completion, ami oil burning locomotives will shortly lie tunning through the entire Province of British Columbia, says the lie- Bride Journal. Tiie tanks are composed of two buildings, one containing iu tlie basement, a receiving tank of aS.lPO gallons (240 uanclsl. with a service tank overhead, with a capacity of 21,000 Imperial gallons (GOO barrels). The otlier building of dodecagonal form, 58 feet by 27 feet high, contains the storage tank with a capacity of 300,000 Imperial gallons, (10,000 barrels). The fuel oil wi" be brought by steamer to Prince Rupert, from Southern California, and is being supplied by the Imperial Oil Company. Specially designed car tanks have been provided for transporting the oil to the various divisional points. A splendid paper entitled "The handling of oil fuel in extreme c'i- inate conditions," was recently read before the Western Canada Railway Club, of Winnipeg, the same being written by .Mr. .1. G. LeGrand, bridge engineeer, G. T. P. Railway. This paper is very interesting to all concerned, and has been published in all the leading engineering papers throughout the American continent. Prince Rupert Journal 50c. per Month 3. E. HIlRRYITELll IS NOMINATED. ICoratiimed from Page One.) tWi"'«>>*>i*H''#*>iW»^ § RUPERT MARINE IRONWORKS AND SUPPLY CO., LIMIT D WATERFRONT, PRINCE RUPERT ENGINEERS, MACHINISTS AND MACHl.Vl'llY CONTRACTORS Specialists in Marine Power Plants, Oil, Steam, or Gasoline, 5 ii. ('. Cons! Agents for the Britisii I'roniliout Seml-Dlesel oil Engine—the mogl reliable nml economical, nml tin- cheapest power for lisping boats, 1(i!*s nnd passenger vessels. Standard Gas Engine Company's Endues und Pails in slock. \4rL%^-e&&_ !taJaaa-.aV " a-a.rf**.** -WWa. ^Ba*a^ Stc-el, Iron, Oils, Wire Rope, IS iilatu Belting, B. C. Wood Pulleys, Columbian Bronze Propellers, StaH-age Butteries, Dynamos and Marine Accessories. Repairs—First-cluss equipment and stall for machine and ship repairs. P.O. BOX S15 TELEPHONE 313 \0444444404tVa4444444c44*a*440440J0—h04t Skeena Land District—district ot Queen Oharlotte Islands Tako notaice that Thomas P. O'Farrell, of Vanuouver, B.C. miner, intends to apply to the Minister of Lands far a license to prospect for coa! and pretoleum on the following desoHJoed lands: Commencing at a post situated C miles west of the ssuth-west corneal' of lot 2451, thence nortli SO chains, thenee east SO chains, thence soutli Su chains, tlien<ce west SO chains to point of commencement. THOMAS P. O'FARRELL. Hated 4th day of March, 1915. 68th Regiment, E.G.O.R. REGIMENTAL ORDERS Orders by .Major J. II. McMullin, commanding: 1, Orderly Officer:—For week ending Mist May; Lieut. ,J. Beatty nexl for duty. Lieut. Carss. 2. i"nroiinent:--Tlie undermentioned having been enrolled is taken on the strength of the Regiment, and posted to "A" Company, witk efffect rrom 19lb inst. "Edward Vickers Ling." 8. Appointments:—Lieut. Carss, is appointed Acting Adjutant vice Capt ' Gillatt on leave. 4.Parades:—"A" and "B" Company will panade in' front of the Assessors office on Wednesday, 26th inst., Friday, 28th Inst, at 8 p.m. Rifle exercises Sees (13-21.) Should the weathec be inclement, parades will be held at the Exhibition building. B.O. J. B. GILLATTT, Capt. Acting Adjutant. slstance in getting all that was needed here. Tlle late government tied the fisheries up so that when he became a representative, it was impossible for a whiteman to get a license to fish, It took s little time to change the regulations. Now any whiteman could get a license. A charge was made whereby a bona fide pre-empto:. whether a naturalized subject or not could get a license. Mr. ClemeiKls alluded to the amending of the regulations under which bonding privileges could be given lo American bottoms. He pointed nut that there were difficulties, and many of them in getting these regulations amended. It had been done, however, and he was glad lo know that the city was getting the benefit of what was done. He felt that the great fishing concerns from Seattle had come here owing to the strategic position the city held. It was up to the citizens to aid this. He felt proud of his leader, Kir Robert Borden. He had never ceased to proclaim, thai when Britain was at war, Canada should be al war. Alluding to ihe naval policy of Sir Robert, after conferring with Ihe best' authorities in Britain, lie said that iii.- $35,000,000 was a paltry sum for such a Dominion as Canada io vole. The leader of the Governmenl said the bolt might come withoul warning. Sir Wilted Laurier and the Liberal party were responsible for voting that down. This last session said tho speaker, the Liberals had again voted down the sum proposed to be voted. Mo had gone down from here with one hundred and twenty-nine of the men from here. They should all be proud of them. He had gone out from Ottawa and met them at 6:30 in the morning and spent the day with them, bidding them good bye. They were fighting for the freedom of the world, and they could be only one ending and that was victory for them. There would be great losses, but the Empire would be welded together as never before. They must all do their duty as well as those at the front. Mr. Clements referred to the fact that he had got 3,500 miles of telegraph line built in the district. He had had to'fight i'or it, but he felt it was necessary. i He was not going lo say good bye to Prince Rupert. If -Mr. .Merryfleld was as persistent as a representative as he was as a correspondent, tho constituency would be well looked after. There was no personal services that lie appreciated more than Mr. Merry-field. He would come back as often as he could. Hon. Dr. Young was given a splendid reception. He referred lo the fact that he was a pioneer in the north, having gone Into Atlin in the early days. He felt that he was entitled to be regarded as being connected with Prinse Rupert, for as a member of the Government, he bad had to deal with many things here. Dr. Young proceeded to deal with tbe naval question. He told of Sir Robert Borden's visit to Hie Old Country where be went into'' the whole situation. The Premier returned and announced that an emergency existed. His warning was not heeded, however, by the Liberal party that deemed there was any emergency. Did an emergency exist? asked the minister. The answer was found in the armies sent to the front. Does an emergency exist? he asked, with the reply to refer it to the friends of Major Peck and Capt. Moore. The Conservative party had stood by principle in all these matters. It had forced Sir Wilfrid at the time of the Soutli African war to send troops there. The Llbera's were a standing joke. The Conservatives fought for justice und for equal rights to all. Tho fight of the Conservative party was not for aggrandisement and for conquest, Britain had by its best blood, demanded the freedom of all. Britain would go through with Ihe war. In pledging (he credit of the country as it did. the Conservatives showed they were determined to go through with this policy. The questions before the people today were so great that it was lamentable to see what, the Liberals were doing. They were not rising to the occasion as the men In England' had been doing. It was with the Liberals power at any cost. He instanced what bad been done in the Islands, where advantage was taken, because W. M. Foster, M. P. P. was serving with the Canadians to take the party unaware. Dr. Young sat down amid prolonged applause. Cheers for Sir Robert Borden, Hon. fi. C. Young, II. S. Clements, J. E. Merryfleld, William Manson and J. A Kirkpatrick were given, followed by the singing of God Save the King. Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that George W. Kerr, of Prince Ruport, occupation Prospector, Intends to apply for permission lo prospeel the following described lands for conl and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted 16* chains east and SO chains north of the mouth nf West River, thence norlh SO chains, thence east 80 chains, thence south SO chains, thence wost 80 chains to the peint of commencement. GEORGE W. KERR, Per James F. Redmond, Agent. Dated February 19th, 1915. apl8 Prince Rupert Journal SOc. per Month Rhone 93. P.D. Box Pacific Cartage Limited (IdiM-al Teiiiiai.ng Furniture Moving a Specialty. When you buy COAL buy the BEST — Ladysmith Lump or Camox Washed Nut. JANES GILMORE ARCHITECT Second Ave. Near McBrlde St. 0#<H"HKHK«KHHJt"B^^ HOTEL DIRECTORY Members of the Priuce Rupct Licensed Vintners' Association WINDSOR HOTEL Cor. ol First Ave. and Eighth St. \V. H. Wright, Prop. HOTEL CENTRAL First Ave. and Seventh St. European und American Plain $1.00 to $2.50 Per Day Peter Black, Prop. Firsl nn.l KNOX HOTEL Ave. Between Eighth Ninth European Plan; Rules SOc to *"1.0(" Per Day Besner &. Besner, Props. EMPRESS HOTEL 3. Y. Rochester V. D. Cnsley Third Ave. Between Sixth and Seventh Sts. European Plan; SOc to $1 Per Day ROYAL HOTEL Corlcy & Bnrgess, Props, Third Ave. and Sixth St. European Plan Steam Heated BEAVER WHOLESALE LIQUOR CO., LIMITED Second Ave. and Sixth St. Phone 102 GUARANTEED America;* Silk HOSIERY WE WANT YOU TO KNOW THESE HOSE They stood the test when all others failed. They give real foot comfort. They have no seams to rip. They never become loose and baggy as the shape is knit ln, not pressed in. They are GUARANTEED for fineness, for stylo, for superiority of material and workmanship, absolutely stalnl ss,and to wear six months without boles or replaced by new pairs fres. Our Free Offer To every one sending ns 50c to cover shipping oharges, we will send, subject to duty, absolutely free: Three pairs of our famous men's AMERICAN SILK tiOSE with written guarantee, any color, or Three pairs cf «ur Ladles' Hose, in i>lack, Tan or White colors, with written guarantee. DON'T DELAY—Offer expires wheo dealer in your locality is selected. Givo color and size desired. The International! Hosiery Co. 21 Bittner Street Dayton, Ohio - U.S.A. "lWKl*>0<<>>*lf-HW-H»«^^ g THE MOST CO L 0RTABLE TOURING CAR IN THE CITY Answer.) all culls day nnd night Phone 99 Stand: Hotel Prince Rupert ,"H>»S>l"HKHKHW*>aflfl<l^ New Wellington Coal The Favorite Household Conl Cleanest, Brightest and Best Rogers & Albert PRINCE RUPERT IMPORTING CO., LIMITED Fraser and Sixth Sta Pimm r Second Avenue Phone 116 ANYONE CAN 1 THlSIR CLOTHES WITH DY0LA1 I The Dye lhatyrolors ANY KIN Dl I of Cloth. Perfectly ./with the ' r SAMEpYE. ' j i No Chance of Mlmkea. Clean ood SlmpU. 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Title | Prince Rupert Journal |
Publisher | Prince Rupert, B.C. : O. H. Nelson |
Date Issued | 1915-05-28 |
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Date Available | 2016-04-07 |
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