■•n^WWfw ■MM jr- The Journal ¥5 00 a year <* tinct omn VOL. V. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY S, 191." Price o tents NO. -lo French Cabinet Approves Prohibition Of Sale Of Absinthe Paris, Jan. 7.—The French cabinet approved of a measure for submission to Parliament making permanent the prohibition of the sale of absinthe and other similar liquors. The government finds the military decree forbidding absinthe affects the population beneficially. o SCHOOL OF NAVIGATION TO BE OPENED HERE Captain McGoO Will Conduct School in This City For Those Desiring Instruction. Captain J. McGee, who has commanded vessels, both sail and steam, on all the salted seas, is about to open a nautical academy. What led to this Is the fact that early in the coming year an examiner will be sent from Ottawa and all in charge of boats at this port will have to pass an examination and secure a certificate of competency. This applies to members of the Yacht Club and all KARLSRUHE BEPOHTED IN WEST INDIAN ISLANDS The German Cruiser Das Kern Located on Hayti Island. Port an Prince, Hayti. Jan. 7,— The German cruiser Karlsruhe has been at last reported. Steamships between New York and New Orleans have met her. It is believed that she is receiving her supplies at St. Nicholas, one of the Cape Verde Islands. These islands belong to Portugal and are situated on a line between the West Indies Islands and Africa. HEWLETT TELLS OF HIS ADVENTURE Believes That He Hit German Ship Willi One of His Bombs. The experiences of Flight Commander Francis Hewlett, reported safe after being thought lost, during the recent aerial raid on the German Leaving To Take Military Course Capt. W. B. Clayton will leave this morning for Victoria to take an advanced course in military work at Work Point Barracks. He will take the course prescribed for a Held officer. During his absence Dr. ,1. S. Brown, of Vancouver, will take charge of the 6 5 French Army Has Been Successful In Region Of Steinbach Mil I Hi: A MISER WITH LIVES OF MEN IN ARMY Russians Advancing In Various Directions on The Austrians UPi Petrograd, Jan. An official In the region of the village of despatch says that on the left bank of the Vistula on January 6 there was almost a general lull along the front from Zechazew to Bolimow, where only desultory lighting took place. The Germans with a view to approaching our positions are endeavoring to apply the processes of iege warfare in certain places. They advanced by sapping, resorting !o steel shields, thus protecting them-j See the special prices, fo selves. j coats at Wallace's sale. Zecbaczew the Germans who on the night of January 6 captured part of our trenches were forced out by bayonet attacks. In the course of the fighting we captured five quick-firers and several prisoners. In Galicia tlie situation has been without important changes. In Bukowina we continue our offensive movements. Tbe French Generalissimo Is Careful of the Men Who Serve Under Him, It is reported thai Lord Kitchener offered tbe opinion that Joffre is a second Napoleon. In the House of Lords be said that he was not only ;reat general, but a great man. It is certain that in the four months of fight ing lie has won the love of the French soldiers as has no general since the time of the Little Corporal. Even if he bad not the wonderful I ladies' ja7 owners of small boats, as well as to|Iliival base at Cuxhaven, is described those who make seafaring (lie bust- ln n" interview with the aviator ness of their lives. Captain McGee is qualified to teach the whole art of navigation by eertilicates from the British Board of Trade and the Department of Marine and Fisheries at Ottawa, and students at the academy may be assisted to qualify for officers' or masters' eertilicates. The academy is over the Royal Bank and lessons will be given both daytime and evening. o SIX NEW BRITISH ARMIES CREATED Each Will Consist of Three Army Corps—New Commanders Chosen. London, Jan. 7.—An army order issued announces that tbe present organization of the army will be further developed by the creation of six armies, each of which will consist generally of three army corps. The first army will be commanded by Lieut.General Sir Douglas Haig, who headed the first army corps of the expeditionary force; the second by General Sir Horace L. Smith-Dor- rien; the third by Lieut.-General Sir Archibald Hunter, the fourth by General Sir Ian Hamilton, the fifth by General Sir Leslie Dundas, and the sixth by General Sir Bruce M. Hamilton. Major-General Sir Charles C. Monroe, Lieutenant-General Sir Charles Ferguson and Lieutenant-General Sir H. O. C. Plumer have been given command of tUe first, second and third army corps, respectively. transmitted to Renter's Telegraph Company, from Amsterdam. Commander Hewlett, who was rescued by a steam trawler and landed at Huiden, Holland, says he believes that be hit a German warship with one of the bombs he dropped. "I led the airship squadron," said Commander Hewlett. "I ran into a thick fog and after a time found niysell near the coast of Sohleswlgf. I flow over Gorman territory and eventually came near Cuxhaven. When the mist had cleared, I saw that 1 had lost my direction. I descended at a certain point, ascended again and flew over the great German fleet and the traw'ers, which were lying under steam behind Heligoland. "A formidable fire was directed at me and 1 replied with several bombs. It is my opinion that I hit one of the German vessels, because soon afterwards dense smoke arose from her. "I was unable to find the British fleet, my motor was running hot and I was compelled to descend. 1 was picked up by a Dutch trawler, but destroyed my motor and sank the hydroplane before I boarded the trawler, at 10. o'clock on Christmas morning. I stayed aboard the trawler six days during a terrible storm." WHAT BRITAIN HAS DONE IN EGYPT HERRING FISHING IN FULL SWING WHITE-WELSH BOUT HAS BEEN POSTPONED New York, Jan. 7.—In order to get tbe full benefit of n long wait which It is expected will key tlie public to a high point of interest in the White-Welsh bout, ihe management of the Garden Athletic Club got the managers of Charley White and Freddie Welsh to agree to a postponmenl of their match from No new pupils will be taken Into ramiai.y ,g ,„ january 26. ,n Madi. the running classes in the three pub- gon Square Garden. All conditions as lo weights, forfeits, etc., are the same as announced [except thai White and Welsh have Reductions to the extent of fifty .agreed not to engage in any oilier THE BENEFITS WHICH HAVE FOLLOWED ENGLISH RULE THERE. Some of the Advantages Reaped by tlie African Stale Are Described. lie schools for the present quarter after Monday, January II. o l per cent, at Wallace's, starting to- battles in New York before January day. ja7;26. YOUR KING AND COUNTRY NEED YOU Every Man Should Drill Recruits wanted for B Company (18th Regiment. Parades Monday and Thursday nights iii the Agricultural Building at s 'o'clock. S. P. McMORDIE, Captain. The British protectorate over Egypt is the retort to Turkey's entrance into the war. Turkish suzerainty was already as vague as the Action of International control In Egypt, and both have vanished in battle-smoke, says the New York World. Along the Nile, control of an "inferior" race is at its best. 'hen Arab! Pasha a patriot ..i.in too early, rebelled against the Khedive, England, in the bond-holders' interest, invited France and Italy to help subdue him. Both declined. England did the job alone and took in hand in Egypt bankrupt, its people enslaved, its taxes collected by the rawhide whip, Its land largely the property of the Khedive, its ambitious public works in confusion. In one generation better irrigation has increased the cultivated land GO per cent. Upon the area of Maryland, a mere green ribbon drawn across yellow desert, more than 11,000,000 people live by farming and export produce. Wheat thirty bushels to the acre, a heavier cotton yield per icre than in our south, two or three crops a year, speak of the richness of the soil. Taxes have been lowered by wise finance anil a wider basis. The problem of rural credit, hardly yet attacked In the United States has been largely solved; and more than 1,000,000 farmers are sheltered by the law that protects a live-acre homestead against seizure for debt. Nationalist sentiment was greatly strengthened by the revolt of the Young Turks In Constantinople In 1908. But the British have been doing much to lit, the Egyptians for self-government by Incorporating GOOD CATCHES ARE BEING MADE BV THOSE INTERESTED IN THE BUSINESS. Over Seventy Tons Taken in One Day by the Cold Storage Plant. The herring fishing has com menced in earnest. The Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Company has started out on a grand scale laying in bait for the new year, with sati factory results. On Wednesday tlie Fredelia took about seventy tons of herring, while yesterday the catch in the harbor was even better. The Pandora, belonging to W. Se- lig, is being used in tlie same service. The gulls are likewise reaping a rich harvest from the catch of fish. Prince Rupert Harbor has a reputation as a herring fishing harbor and the outlook is good for the season. The boats will be kept busy while the season lasts. Paris, Jan. 7.—An official statement says tlie Wi t Office reports thai it ha- received this evening news of violent German attacks in the region of Lassingny in the Ar- gonne at the crossing of the road from Lafourdeparis to Varennes and from Lahautecnevauche in the region of Verdun on a ridge which dominates Steinbach. All these attacks have been repulsed. o COULD PURCHASE ONE- THIRD OF PALESTINE ■ lews Have Large l-'uinl Now Invested in Farm Lands in That Country. ibility that he has so often displayed, he lias that other sort of ability of making bis men absolutely trust In him, and their veneration for the leader has given the army an added i incentive to tight desperately. It is true that he is not often seen near tlie front. He conducts the cicat war from unpretentious quarters seventy miles from tbe booming of the cannon. His offlce must look like a telephone exchange. Wires radiate from it to the various parts of the front, and to the rear; one of them direct to the British War Office. Ii is not then, bis frequent appear- One-third of Palestine could be bought in v for restoration as the home of tbe Jewish race, if tlie funds j were availabl , according to a statement by Dr. Kaplansky of Tlie Hague, made al St. Louis before the annual convention of the Knights of Zion, Heretofore the chief argument of opponen - of Zionism has been that Palestine was unpurchaseable. Dr. Kaplensky is general secretar of the Jewish national fi bureau The fund now totals 3,000,000 francs, three-fourths ol which is in- jvested ii 'alestlne farm lands. The ance among the men that has won tota, Jewlah ,„,„„,,, llh of tha( f.mm„ PROHIBITION STRICTER NOW IN RUSSIAN EMPIRE Sale of Deer and Light Wines Now Refused—Order Is Unexpected.' Petrograd, Jan. 7.—The last appeal against Russia's prohibition decree failed, when the councils of Petrograd and Moscow rejected a petition to authorize the recommencement of the sale of beer and lighl wines. The recent final order to discontinue tlie sale of all alcoholic drinks was issued with the reservation that the city councils should have the right to appeal for an authorization of the commencement of ihe Bale of three per cent, beer and light wines. The final prohibition order was so unexpectedly issued that there was no opportunity to provide a stock their devotion. It is the recognition now universal throughout the French army and in all the allied armies that he is a *, liable miser with tiij lives of Iiiv men. It is in this res;.cc-t that lie differs most markedly from Napoleon, who cared nothing whatever for tlie lives of his men and thought only of his own personal ambitions. The German generals, too, have displayed a horrifying disregard for the mini her of soldiers' lives that may be spent. It would almost appear as though Joffre believes Ihe chief end of war to be to save the lives of his men. \'o detail that will contribute to this end he considers too Insignificant to occupy his attention. He has even ordered that the buttons on the men's uniforms shall be washed with acetate of lead to darken them. It is a score of little incidents like this that has revaled the great general to his men. try, lie said, i.- aboul 120,000, though there is room for more i an 3,000,000 people. NEW FROCKS TO BE IN ONE PIECE Slimmer Dresses |,i Han- High Stock t Hilars. Fashion League Decrees. Winter lias oul, fairly arrived, but the Fashion Art League of America, I a combination of manufacturers and dealers of the Fast nnd West, which |means to set American styles and lei Paris go hai g, is out with a bulletin as to what women shall wear next summer. It decrees the passing ol the shirtwaist girl. The new frock is to be all in one piece, and must have a high stock collar. "Women o:' fashion," says the bulletin, "are snowing a preference r.Alis PHOSPHOROUS for this robe tallleur, and il is de- MATOHES FROM CANADAjstined to great popularity. The smartest style will be in white, New Act Conies Into Force Forbidding Manufacture Here. No phosphorous matches will be manufactured in Canada in future. though shades may be worn. The shirtwaist has outlived its popularity. The high Stock collar will be in decided evidence again this spring, but that is only another fashion caprice whirl- ii a ids a low neck for cm January I Ihe Whit" Phosphor- fall and winter and high neck for t am, designed to prohibit the spring and summer." manufacture and Importation of muti-hc s made wit!, wi. i.- phosphorous became operative, with the ex- ceptlon of the clause dealing with ihe sale. igninst tlie coming period of absti- provinclal councils, by intrusting tojnence. Between six and eight o'clock them the care of education and by in the evening merchants received in- governing the country through nativeIstructlons that the next day there officials. By no means all Egyptians would be absolute prohibition, and German' Need- Copper, Throughout Belglit articles. Includ - imiii, all copper and church The clause prohibiting the sale la.bells, have lie'" seized anil sent to urn effective iill January 1, 1018. Essen fer ammunition. The Act was passed at the last ses-1 o sion of tin- Dominion Parliament. Ladies' and children's clonics at Officers of the Labor Department bargains nevei before equalled in will attend to i's enforcement. I Prince Rupert at Wallace's. Ja7 are In haste to achieve independence of a rule so wise and efficient. E. C. D. Butter, three pounds for One Dollar; Hams 20 cents per lb. at Frlzzell's. ja7-at o hence there was no chance lo give warning to eager customers who, on a false alarm previously spread abroad, lined the sireets for hours awaiting their turn to squeeze Into the crowded wine shops. The formerly popular restaurants, which manag- Come early and get your choice at ed to wealher the vodka edict, are Wallace's. ia7|iiow almost without patronage. Harry Atkins - Family ditcher Has rented a market stand nt Cor. of Third Avenue and Second Street in store of Stalker St Wells Has opened with a choice selected slock of Meals. Prompt attrn- g tion to phone orders. Prices moderate to suit the limes. Will np- o preciaie everyone's patronage, Friday, January 8, 191E PRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL prince iSupcrt journal Telephone 138 O. II. NELSON, Editor MANY BRITISH JEW'S FIGHTING FOR EMPIRE Offlce: 12S Third Avenue East, near McBride Street. Telephone 138 Postofflce Box 807. BAI1.Y EDITION. Published every morning except Monday. Delivered by carrier in the |,,, t)le ,.a elty at the following rate, if paid In1 advance:— One Year 55.00 Six Months $2.50 Three Months $1.25 If nol iiald in advance 50c a month. With the Present [expeditionary Force in France More Than 1,000 Now Fighting. WEEKLY EDITION. British Jewry is justifiably proud of the response made by its members to arms. On the outbreak el i lie war there were about 500 i.lews in His Majesty's forces. The Rev. Michael Adler, the Jewish chaplain to the forces, is In possession of the names of over 5,000 of his flock, and other names are pouring in. No fewer than 450 .lews are This will be the first time in history that a Jewish chaplain has accompanied British troops in the field. Phone 300 P.O. Box 1631: SYNOPSIS OF COAL MINING REGULATIONS. Harrison W. Rogers ARCHITECl Suite 1 Federal Bldg. Prince Rupert, B.C. Coal mining rights of the Doiiiiu ion in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and| Alberta, the Yukon Territory, the Northwest Territories and a portion of the Province of British Columbia, may be leased for a term of twenty-one years at an annual rental of $1 per acre. Not more than 2,560 holding acres will be leased to one applicant. Published every Friday for clrcu l.iion outside the City of Prince , missions in the army and navy.I Applications for a lease must be Rupert at $2.00 a rear, addressed t .,., ,, ,"<iluv ">' ""' applicant In person to points In Canada; or ?3.00 a year to M'"'s''' "eures are striking, as allow- the Agent or Sub-Agent of the distil points in the Patted Kingdom ing for the large number of Jews|trlot ,ln whi.(!h tne rights applied tor the United States or ether foreign countries. Advertising Hates t'poB Application. whose alien birth debars them from service', the total quota which Jewry should supply is about 3,200. are situated In surveyed territory the land must be described by sections, or legal subdivisions of sections, and in unsurveyed territory the tract ap- There was some talk at the lie-1 piled for shall be staked out by the Friday, January s, l'.ii: THE TRIBUTE. i By Harold Begbie.) Not by the valor of Belgium, nor the lightning sabre of France, Not by the thunder of Britain's Fleet, and the Bear's unchecked advance, Not by these fears, Lord Kaiser, tlio' they shatter a tyrant's lust, Is your heart most darkly troubled. and your soul brought down to the dust. But by the great affirming of the lands we ha\e knit as one; By the love, by tlie passionate, loyal love, of each separate freeborn son, Canada cries "We are coming!" and Australasia, "We come!" And you scowl that no Boer is rising at the beat of your German drum. And the suns oi hid bear witness— We have grumbled, but now no 01 We ha\e shared your plentiful right- ■ o Peace, we will share your righteous War. Trust us to guard your Honor, one with yours is our breath; You have dealt us an even Justice, we are yours to the mites of Heath. Here in these rain-swept islands where we fought for the things in . • ai e, Where we quarrelled and stormed in rn tions, at a stroke all factions i ■ ii And there, in the vasl dominions, more free than ■ your Pri Ian lords, women are shouting for Fug land and the men are drawing their swords. ginning of the war of forming spe- 'cial Jewish battalions. The better idea, and are serving side by side religions. There is scarcely a unit in the army or navy which does not - 'opinion was opposed to ill j the Jew with their comrades of other applicant himself Each application must be accompanied by a fee of $5, which will be refunded if tlie rights applied for are not available, but not otherwise. A royalty 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 Include a Jewish member. The first quantity of merchantable coal mined nine names in the chaplain's alpha-land pay the royalty thereon. If the , , , ,. . , icoal mining rights are not being op- beit.al list represents eight corps: eratedi such returns should be fur- 1st Kings, 72nd R.F.A., A.S.C., -Jmi nished at least once a year. Lanes ir.isiii.^ -,„i n t it ■>,„t The lease will include the coal Fusiliers, 2nd R.I.F., 2nd Border R.A.M.C, and Royal Scots. There are 200 Jews among the Canadians at Salisbury Plain, many of them men who emigrated from Rou- mania and Russia to Canada, and have taken up arms for the Empire of their adoption. From Australia come the names of seven officers and a large number of men, many of whom took part in the operations in New Guinea and Samoa. In Soulh Africa the regiments are full of Jewish soldiers, Willi the expeditionary force in France at least 1,000 Jews are serving, of whom more than 100 are in the II A.c. In the A.S.C. Jewish members of i well-known catering firm are glvftig their special knowledge. mining rights only; hut 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 tbe Secretary of the Department of the Interior, Ottawa, or to any Agent or Sub- Agent of Dominion Lands. W. W. CORY, Deputy Minister of the Interior. L MACHINE Engines Installed nnd General Repairs Oxy-Acetylene Plant in Connection Plume Red 150 Third Avenue J. H. HILDITCH Contractor and Buildei Estimates given on all classes Of work, whether small or large. Per. sonal attention given to every Item. PHONE GREEN 321 FREDERICK PETERS, K.C. Barrister, Solicitor and Notary Publi: Office In EXCHANGE BLOCK DR. GILROY, DENTIST Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty Office: Smith Block, Third Avenue J. W. POTTER, L.I.R.B.A. ARCHITECT AND STRUCTURAL ENGINEER Re-inforced Concrete a Specialty P. O. Box 271 Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that 60 days after date 1 intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands for a licence to prospect for coal, petroleum and natural gas as follows: Commencing at a post planted about 1-4 mile north and 2 miles east of the northeast comer of Lot 4 Moresby Island and marked F.C.W.'s north- Tin- o- Fchii Guards -Second lieutenant, $1.80; lieutenant, $2.04; captain, ■ :, confined to any s ection of the Ish community. Fully half of the volunteers are sons oi alien pa n nts. On the otlu • ! and the greal Ji \ h h families ol England have contributed their quota. Every eligible member of the Rothschild family, the lay heads of the community, Is with ihe colors, while the sons of the Jewish clergy have enlisted almost to a man. In the Jewish Lads' Brigade— an organization akin to the Church I a Is' Brlgadi there were fifty of- ;> en at the outbreak of the war. Forty-seven are wearing the icing's uniform. The Jewish lads' clubs 1. vi responded well. The Stepney fewlsh Lads' Club has Iu7 officers and men from among Its members. Nearly 300 old boys of the .lews' Free School are In the army or navy—a record which will compare well with any eh mentary school in i he Kingdom. Naturally the Jewish community &a&o<Mvao&ovatWrOoorOao<XHioa '■ l"'""1 "' ""' l,ul !l1'" three ■l<",v' west corner; thence south F0 chains, I In response to the call has noli tlaenee easl SO chains, thence north SO chains, thence west 80 chains to point of commencement. Located June 23, 1914. F. C. WRIGHT, Locator. ar.2 A. Cromp, Agent. THE MOST COMFORTABLE TOURING CAR IN THE CITY .in- ivei - :i'l I'tlJIfi (iltj 011(1 in [hi Phone 99 ■ i * Bh j a aoa-aooooaot. ao o&attii Ish officers and one man have been mentiom d In di spatches. Lii 'it. Ma- fix, on- of England's most brllllanl n'rmen, i ■ ileo of Ji n Ish oi Igln, Honon an nol - on «II houl ■ Iain's list th rs the letters I rl! ed or n .1- ( the war i . .i up in Ml) I ■■ . e his llfi foi Englam I Inl reti lacked to the ior ii Gu ird i. In i le heroic Jewish driver l ill. One Of the first naval vji linis of the war was a Jewish stoker on •lu- I'mhflnder, in one • ngagemenl six Jews in the- ranks of the Fourth .Middlesex Regiment were killed and three are among the missing. Arrangements are being made for Rev. Michael Adler to go to the front. Mieena Land District—District of Coast, Range 5. TAKE NOTICE that I, Thomas Henry Tracy, intend to apply for a licence to prospect for coal and .petroleum over tbe following described lands: Commencing ai a post planted one mile south of tlie southwest corner of H. McLean's No. 8 claim, being about 1 1 t miles north of the Beaver River and ?, miles west of the Cedar River; thence east, 80 chains, ther.ee north 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence south SO chains io the point of commencement, containing (140 acres, to be known as T. II. Tracy's No. 11 claim. THOMAS HENRY TRACY. Per G. F. Monckton, Agent. Located August 20th. 1914. olli HOTEL DIRECTORY A. FAULDS, M.I. M.E. Consulting Mining Engineer Examinations and development of Coal, Metal, Oil. Etc. 709 Duusmuir St. Vancouver, B.C. HAKDRESSMG PARLORS Massage, Manicuring, Scalp Treat ment, Electric Treat ments, Etc. Mrs. N. I.!. Handasyde, Prop. 211 Third St. PRINCE lU'PIOL'- JAMES GILMORE Members of tbe Prince Rupe. t Licensed Vintners' Association %S#* WINDSOR HOTEL Cor. ol First Ave. and Figlith St. W. IL Wright, Prop. HOTEL CENTRAL First Ave anil Seventh St. Kinupe.cn and American Plant $1.00 tl $2.50 Per l>a> I'elei Black. Prop. ARCHITECT Second Ave. Near McBride St. P.O. Bos 1714 Telephone 44S RITCHIE, AGNEW & CO. Civil Engineers and Surveyors Prince Rupert, B.C. Waterworks, Water Power, Wharf Construction, Reports, Plans, Doniin- on and Provincial Land Surveying, fllectrlc Blue Printing, Negatives and White Prints G. T. P. S. S. Sailings for Vancouver Victoria and Seattle l; February '''> 28> o p.m. January p.m. January S.S. Prince George every Friday at 0 a.in S.S. Prince John at 7 p.m. on January :!. 1 etc. For Massed and Port Clements, S.S. Prime John !», :::!; February (!, 20, etc, For Skidegate, Lockeport, etc., S.S. Prince John 1 10, 24; February 7. 21. etc. For Stewart and Naas River S.S. Prince John 1) a.m. January 18, 2"; February 10, 24, etc, For Anyov (Granby Hay) S.S. Prince George midnight every Wednesday. G.T.P. RAILWAY SCHEDULE Trains leave Prince Rupert 'or Prince George, Edmonton, Melville, Winnipeg, etc., at 10 a.m., Wednesdays and Saturdays, connecting with trains foi St. Paul, Chicago and nil points east. Trains arrive from tlie east on Thursdays and Sundays at (i p.m. 6.T. RAILWAY SYSTEM The Double-track Route From Chicago to Toronto, Hamilton, Buffalo, Montreal, etc., etc. For reservations, tickets and hill information regarding travel to any part of the world apply to the G.T.P. Ticket Offlce, Third Avenue; Agency al) Atlantic Steamship Lines. Canadian Pacific Railway PRINCESS MAQUINNA, Southbound SUNDAY, AT 8 P.M. J. G. McNAli, General Agent, corner Third Ave. and Fourth St. IKlWKHKH»r*lttH>lttHttHM»aiS^^ t TBE UNION STEAMSHIP CO. OF B.C. LTD- S.S. VENTURE Southbound Tuesdays at 9 p.m. Sailings for Granby, Simpson and the Naas Sundays at Midnight lor further particulars apply to .JOHN BARNSLEY, AGENT :: 031 Second Ave., Phone 508 Agency Atlantic Steamships. v j>«HWWHW+HH*iKHKHKH>0 OOO OS CHKKHWHKHMJ CKi aao on oQWKHXi cta-oS OO iKHKHXllWHSHKWt OOtO Q&m.i ,) 0 * CKHXich; S O 8 i-i Phino Blue 183 Res. Phone 39S LINDSArS CARTAGEa STORAGE G. T. P. CARTAviE AGENTS H SI SMOONTJ AVENUE JINGLE POT COAL" it bundled by us. ..'..il orders recelvi prompt attention Phone No. 68. First and KNOX HOTKIi Ave. Between hTghU Ninth European Plan; Rates 50c to 91.09 Per Day Keener H liesner, Props. EMPRESS HOTF.J; 3. Y. Rochester V. I). Oasley Third Ave. Between Sixth and Seventh Sts. European Plan; 50c to $1 Per Daj The Queen Charlotte Oil Fields Limited Offlce will open loday In Law-Butler Building for sale of a limited amount of Treasury Stock GEO. F. MACDONALD, Sec.-Treas. yal Bank of Canada OFFICE: MONTREAL ESTABLISHED 1800 Capital ff 11,5(10,1)00 Reserved Fund $ 12,500,000 Total Assets $185,000,000 Savings Hank Depailnent—$1 will open an account Branches Throughout Canada nnd Banking Connections With All 5 Parts of the United States Agents Throughout (he World. II. P. WILSON, Manager - • Prince Rupert Branch r CH KHWtB3-!K««3«HKTO CHraOOlKHKKK! rKWrHKKH3-n-a WJWWWW? 0 OOPO 0. CLEAN OP AND PAINT UP NOW O-CEDAR MOPS, O-CEDAR MOP POLISH ALABASTINE SANITARY WALL COATING WATER HOSE, GARDEN TOOLS, V'ATERING CANS MARTIN-SENOIIR 10(1 PER CENT. P.URE PAINT PAINT BRUSHES, LAWN MOWERS AND GRASS SMEARS CARPET BEATERS, GARBAGE PAILS WINDOW SCREENS, SCREEN DOORS —AT T1IK— KAIEN HARDWARE CO.,cos Thirdav. DOMINION FUNERAL DIRECTORS Casketa anil Uadtrtaktra Supplies at Whoiank Prices Shipping Cases a Speeialty TERMS REASONABLE A. ALLET, Mgr. Phone 41. ROYAL HOTEL Corley «X Burgess, Props, Third Ave. anil Sixth St. European Plan Stenni Heated BEAVEH WHOLESALE LIQUOR CO., LIMITED Second \vi- nnd Sivili St. Phone 102 HAYNER BROS Pioneer Funeral Directors and F.nibalniors. Open Day and Night. Ladies' Assistant in Attendance. PHONE SS. i1n THIRD AVE. o-a oaaa-aa o ft ft u .i a aaaaa aaaaaaaaaacaaaa-aar.. ',H>a<H»aaaa<t<Hj<HMi Prince Rupert Transferee -FOR- Coal, Furniture Moving, Baggage and Heavy Teaming W. J. CRAWFORD, Manager PHONE 566 0fflce and Residence: 1000 THIRD AVE, 3rKHKl*&iK«HH>«tKHWK^^ The Morning Journal 50 cents per Month 6M , ■■M f. f HM 1' PRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL Friday, Jam Coal and Petroleum Vet. IForm No. 9.) Form of Notice. Hazelton Land District—District ot Coast, Range 5. TAKE NOTICE that John V. Rit- tenhouse, of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation Mining Engineer, intends to apply for a licence to prospect for coal and petroleum over and under the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 2% miles north-east from the confluence of the Copper and Kitnayakwa rivers, thence north SO chains; thence west SO chains; thence south 80 chains; thence east SO chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. J. V. RITTENHOUSB. Dated October :'4tn, 1914. dlG Skeena Land District — District of Coast, Range 5. TAKE NOTICE that I, Philip Chesley, intend lo apply for a licence to prospect for coal and petroleum on the fallowing described lands: Commencing at a post planted one mile south of the south-west corner of my No. 8 claim, being J 1-2 miles north of the Beaver River and 4 miles west of Ihe Cedar River; thence south SO chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains to the point of commencement, containing B4o acres to be known as P. Chesley's No. 12 claim. PHILIP CHESLEY. Locator. Located August 10th, 11)14, ocl6 Skeena Land District—Disficl ot Cassiar. TAKE NOTICE mat Reth Varcoe, of Rapid City, Man., occupation Farmer, intends to apply for permission to purchase ihe following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on east bank of Blackwater River, one mile south from junction of Blackwater and Nans rivers; thence east SO chains, thence north 80 chains, thence west SO chains, thence south 80 chains to place of commencement. SETI-I VARCOE. Dated 15th August, 1014, o7 Skeena Land District —- District of Coast — Ran^e 5. TAKE NOTICE that H. Bell-Irving & Co., Ltd., of Vancouver, B.C., occupation .Salmon Oanners, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at higl. water on easterly side of De Horsey island and about two miles in a north-easterly direction from Parry Point; thence west 20 chains; thence south 20 chains, thence east 20 chains more or less to shore-line; thence northerly and easterly following the sinuosities of Hie shoreline to point of commencement and containing 40 acres more or less. H. BELL-IRVING & CO , LTD. Arthur KIpp, Agent. Dated August 1st, 1914. aul2 Skeena Land District — District of Coast—Range 5. TAKE NOTICE that H. Bell-Irving & Co., Ltd., or Vancouver, B.C.. occupation Salmon Canners, intend to apply for permission to lease the following described foreshore: Commencing at a pest planted at high water on easterly side of De Horsey Island and about two miles in a north-easterly direction from Parry Point: thence south 20 chains; thence west 20 chains more or less to shore-line of De Horsey Island: point of commencement and contain- thence northerly and easterly following sinuosities of snore-line to ing 20 acres more or less H. BELL-IRVING & CO., LTD. Arthur Kipp, Agenl anl2 Dated August 1st. 1914 Skeena Land District — District o Coast, Range 5. TAKE NOTICE that I, Philip Chesley, intend to apply for a licence to prospect for coal and petroleum on the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about half a mile north of the Beaver River and -I 1-2 miles west of the Cedar River; thence west 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence eastj So chains, thence north so chains to i..o point of commencement, containing 640 acres, to be known as P. Chi sley's N i. 11 claim, PHILIP CHESLEY, Locator. Located Augusl 20th, 1014. ol6 Skeena Land District — District of Skeena. Coast R, TV. TAKE NOTICE that Lizzie SUclt- wood, of Vancouver, B.C., occupation Housekeeper, intends to apply for permission to purchase the follow ing described land,s: Commencing a a post planted ai a head of the In let on the north half of the Island, thence south 4 0 chains, thence east SO chains, thence north SO chains, thence west 80 chains, thence Travers head of Inlet, to point of commencement, containing 040 acre« more or less. LIZZIE BLACKWOOD. .1. P. Meehan, Agent. Dated August 22, 1014. s26 Skeena Land District—Coast District Range 5. TAKE NOTICE that I, Philip Chsley, intend to apply for a licence to prospect for coal and petroleum on the following described lands: Commencing at ,a post planted about 60 chains north of the south-east corner of Lot -1396 iT.L. 0658), thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence south SO chains, thence west SO chains to the point of commencement, remaining 640 aeres to be known as P. Chesley's No. 4 claim. Located October 21, 1014. (117 PHILIP CHESLEY, Locator. ■■■ *>■<■■■ - '-■-\i xi&tzcwv&ityti&w&t^^ Product No. 3JT NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OF RESERVE. Cassiar Land i strld — District of ' 'ssinr. TAKE NOTICE that Chanea W ince, of Telegi-anh Creek, B.C., oc cupation Rattcne/, intends to appl for permission ti, purchase tbe foi owing described unds: Commencing at. a post plants*' on the west side of ix-Mile Creek, six hundred fee north of tlie Stlkii.^ River, thence north twenty chains, thence east twenty chains, thence south twenty cUains, thence west twenty chains to the point, of commencement, and con tainine forty acres more or less. CHARLES W. VANCE. Skeena Land District—District of Skeena, Coasl R. IV. TAKE NOTICE that Andrew Thomas Richanl Blackwood, of Winnipeg, Man., occupation Clerk, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the ■> head of the tnlel running in from the west side on a north half of the Island, thence south SO chains, thence east SO chains, thence Travers shore in a north-easterly direction to point of commencement, containing 4on acres, more or less. Andrew Thomas Richard Blackwood. ,l P Meehan, Agent. Hated August 22, 19-14.- s26 Sk ■nn Land Dlstrlot — District of Coast, Range 5. TAKE NOTICE that Richard Charles Farrow, of Vancouver B.C., occupation Apprentice, intends to apply for permission to lease the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the north-west corner of Lot 807, Skeena CitV, B.C., thence north 20 chains, thence east 20 chains, thence south 20 chains, thence west 20 chains to point of commencement, containing 4 0 acres more or less. RICHARD CHARLES FARROW Dated 7th September. 1914. n7 LIQUOR AtT. Klin (Section IS.) NOTICE i-- hereby --'lien that, on the 1st day of January next, application will he made lo the Superintendent of provincial police [or the renewal of a licence for tlie sale of liquor by wholesale In and ittiotl the l reml ics known as The Beaver V\ - : Liquor Companj Of Prince Rupert, Limited, situate al Prince Rupert, British Columbia, upon the lands described ■ Lots 17 and i X Block 1 I, Sei tlon 1, Dated this 13th day of October, 1914. The- Beaver Wholesale Liquor Con> pany of Prince Rupert, Limited, oc!3 George A. Sweet. Managei Skeena Land District—District or Skeena, Coast R. IV. TAKE NOTICE that Annie I.. Kerr, of Vancouver, B.C., occupation Stenographer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 30 chains south of the east side of middle of Inlet on north end of Fin Island, thence east about 5o chains, thence Travers Beach in a south-westerly direct! and thenco north 80 chains to point of . ■> lenci m< nt, containing "20 acres more or 'ess. ANNIE L, KERR. .1, P. Meehan, Agent. Dated Vngi il 22, 1914, Ski i i Land District District of Coast, Range 5. TAKE NOTICE unit Kathleen A. Humphry*, of Vancouver, B.C., occupation Housekeeper, Intends to ] ply for permission to lease the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the south-east corner of Lot 607, thence north 2.0 chains, thence east 20 chains, llience south 20 chains, thence west 20 chains to point of commencement, containing 40 acres more or less. KATHLEEN A. HUMPHRYS. Noel Humphrys, Agent. Dated 7th September, 1914. o7 Skeena Land District—District of Skeena, Coast R, I -'. TAKE NOTICE thai William A. Kerr, of Vancouver, B.C occupation jaborer, intends to appl" for per- liissiiin to purchase the following described lends: Commencing at a post planted on the er.st side of Ihe mouth of the Inlet on the north sioe of Fin Island, thence east about 60 chains to the beach, thence about 80 chains in a north-easterly direction, thence Travel's Beach back to point or commencement, containing about 2r-' acres more or less. WILLIAM A. KERR. J. P. Meehan, Agent Dated August 22, 1914. s28 LIQUOR ACT. IOiO. (Section 41.) NOTICE Is hereby given that, on the first day of I ■ Bmbi r ni tt, ap plication «ill I"- made to ' ■■■ Intendenl of Provincial Police (or renewal of the hotel licence to liquor by retail In the h I I knowi as the Granby B ij Hotel, ■ to at Anyox, In the ' - f Brill jjoinfiibla. Dated this second daj of Octt bi r, 1 914. Granby Bay ti. '.el Co , Ltd. 8cl4 .las Churchill, Manager Appli- ant. Skeeia Land District — District of Coast, Range 5. TAKE NOTICE that I Hugh McLean, 'ntend to apply for a licence to prospect for coal and petroleum on the following described lands: Commencing at a posl planted one milo south of the south-west corner of P. Chesley's No. S claim, being about 1 1-2 miles north of the Beaver River and 4 miles west of the Cedar River; thence south SO chains, hence east SO chains, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80 chains to tbe point of commencement, containing 640 acres, to be known as H. Mclean's No. 12 claim. HUGH McLEAN, Per 0. F, Monckton, Agent. Dated Ju'y 24th, 1914. aug 19 Skeena Land District—District or Coast, Range V. TAKE NOTICE that William C-rcn-ille Boyd, of Edmonton, Alberta, occupation Priest, intends to apply for permission to purchase the ollowing described lands: Commencing at a post planted one mile distant and in a northerly direction from Skiabl PL, on tbe west side ot Stephens Island; thence east 20 chains, tlience south 2<i chali ■-, thenre west 20 chains, thence north 20 chains, to tlie point of commencement, following both shore lines o! hays. WILLIAM GRENVILLE BOYD. Pi r hi t agi nt. Lancelot Russel V.'a'i rond Beavls Dai ,! August 29th, 1914 s27 i'keena Land District—District of Skeena, Coast It. IV. TAKE NOTICE that William Blackwood, of Vancouver, B.C., oc- cupatlon Broker, Intends to apply for permission to purchase tbe following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the north end of Em Island about SO chains west of Inlet, thence south 80 chains, thence Trai - ers Shore in a south-westerly direction about 60 chains, thence northerly direction about 60 chains, llience in a north-easterly direction to point of commencemopt, containing 64o| acres more or less. WILLIAM BLACKWOOD. .1. P. Meehan. Agent. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai the Reserve existing on Detention Island by reason of a Notice published in the British Columbia Gazette on the 30th of May, 1:112, Is hereby can celled. R. A. RBNWICK, Deputy Minister ( f Lands Department of Lands, Victoria, B.C., October 19th, 191.4. o2 I Skeena Land District — District, of Coast, Range 5. TAKE NOTICE that I, Geoffrey Francis Monckton, intend to apply for a licence to prospect for coal and petroleum on the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted one mile south of the southwest corner of H. McLean's No. 8 claim, being about 1 1-2 miles north of the Beaver River and 3 miles west of the Cedar River; thence south SO chains, thence east 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, to the point of commencement, contaln'ng 640 acres, to he known as G. F, Monckton's No. 11 claim. GEOFFREY FRANCIS MONCKTON, Locator. Located August 21st. 1914. o16 Contain* about -li lbs. $1.50 SPLENDID FOR PLI MBEHS The sale of Producl No. 99 is strictly confined lo the high-class supply houses. Its cum of manufacture is therefore not affected by Dept. or "price cutting store" influence thai .-'o often drives manufacturers to the use of inferior chemicals and processes. Nor is the dealer allowed to reduce the retail price under penalty of having his supply terminated. Skeena Land District,—District of Skeena, Coast R. IV. TAKE NOTICE that I, William A Preston, of Winnipeg, Man., occupa tion Lumberman, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on tbe north end of Fin Island, 80 chains west of Inlet, tlience south SO chains, thence east SO chains, tlience north about 35 chains, thence Travers Inlet to the most northerly point, thence west about SO chains to point of commencement, containing 64 0 acres more or less. WILLIAM A. PRESTON. J. P. Meehan, Agent. Dated August 22 1914. s26 Skeena Land District — District of Coast, Range 5. TAKE NOTICE that 1, Geoffrey P. Monckton, intend to apply for a licence to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following described lands: Commencing at a post marked Monckton's No. 12, S.W. Cor. planted one mile south of (lie southwest corner of P. Chesley's No, 8 claim, being about 1 1-2 miles north of the Beaver River and 4 miles west of the Cedar River; thence SO chains east, thence north 80 chains, tlience west 80 chains, tlience south SO chains to the point of commencement, containing 6-10 acres to be lyiown as G. F, Monckton's No. 12 claim. GEOFFREY F. MONCKTON, Locator. Located August 19th, 1914. olO Dated August 2 2nd, 1914. s20 of Coal and Petroleum Act. (Form No, 0.) Form of Notice. Hazelton Land District—District Coast, Range 5. TAKE NOTICE that John V. Rit- tonhoiise. of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation Mining Engineer, intends to apply for a licence to nrospect for coal and petroleum over and under Ihe fol'owing described lands: Com- mencing al a post planted about 2Vi miles north-east from die confluence of the Copper and Kitnayakwa rivet : thei south 80 chains: thence ■ '-ii chains; thence north Sii chains; thence east 80 chains, to polni of commencement, containing ore or 1 .1 V. fUTTENHOtJI 13. Ui I October 24th, 1914 Skeena Land District — District pf Queen Chariot le Islands. TAKE NOTICE that John A. Klrk- patrick, of Prince Rupert, B.C., oc cupation Merchant, intends to apply for pel mission to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following described lands'. Commencing at a post planted on Naden Harbor, about two and one-half miles north of the south-west corner of S.T.L. 2651, thence ."list SO chains, thence nort ,yi chains, thence west SO chains, tnence south 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. JOHN A. KIRKPATRICK, Agent. John Munro, aa4wa*a-8«B*VH*aB4KH*tt*H»a*«a*^^ A. E. Rand, President. J. S. Penrce, Manager. THE PRINCE RUPERT SASH AND DOOR COMPANY LTD. MANUFACTURERS DOORS, SASH, MANTLES, MOULDINGS, SCROLL .1MJ BAND SAWING. AND AL1- KINDS OF FINISHINGS, STORE AND OF' Fi'OK FIXT RES, HOUSE FINISH A OPECIALTT Factory and Office: Seventh AveiH .', Kays on Circle Telephone 21S P.O.Box^.,. "Him Huncrl B.O SiKHS<HH'H»#*aa-fra*-a^ i !oal ■ i Petroleum \ci i Form No. 9.) ■ on i of Notice. HazeltOh Land District, DUtvicl of Coast. Range 5. TAKE NOTICE that. John V. Kit- tenhoiise, of i'linco Rupert, B.C., occupation Mining Engineer, intends lo apply for a licence to prospect for coal and petroleum over and under the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 2 V!: miles north-east from the confluence of the Copper and Kitnayakwa rivers, thence north SO chains; thence east SO chains, thence south SO chains; thence west SO chains, to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. J. V. RITTENHOUSB, Dated October 24th. 1914. dl6 PRINCE 11UPERT IMPORTING1 Co LI1!! ITER Eraser and sixth Sts Phone 7 Sk iena Land District - Dlstrlcl of Co - It, Range 5, TAKE NOTICE trial I. Thi 11 Tf. I itend is I ti c d 11- ■ nee i o ; ri in ' for coal ind troleum over the folio lands: Com planted one milo south of the south wesi - - ,, r Chi ley's No. 8 claim unit 1 1-2 milet noi th of the r.,;,' or River and I the Cedar River; thence north chains, thence west 80 chains them c south so chains, thence ea. I chains to this post Tracy No, 12, S.E Cor., comprising 640 acres to in- known as T. 11. Tracy's No, 12 claim. THOS, II TRACY. Pel D. P. Monckton. Agent. Located Augusl 19th, 1914, ol6 Skeena Land District—District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that John Alexander Murray, of Prince Rupert, B. C, occupation Carpenter, intends to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following described lands on Massett. Inlet Graham Island: Commencing at » post planted at tbe south-west, comer of Lot No. 1.579, thence north SO chains, thence east 80 chains, thence south SO chains, thence west SO chains to point of commencement, containing 640 icres more or less. JOHN Al :'>: WI'ER MURRAY Date located 27th July, 1914. s23 A POWERFUL SOLVENT FOR CLOGGED OP DRAIN PIPES "00" destroys accumulations if lint, paper, cloths, hair, slime, grease, vegetables, soap, fruit iuiiI many Others. Il is liaimless lo finest plumbing. DON'T ARGUE DO.VT PIT Oil' TEST IT This preparation has been so generally successful in clearing drains that it is bought over and over again by those who have tried it, but Inasmuch as no ere can know the actual condition existing within a pipe, it is absolutely impossible for the manufacturer or the dealer to guarantee -he result. CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CO., NEW YORK FOR SALE BY HARRY HANSON THE RELIABLE PLUMBER FOR THE IIEST IN PLUMBING AND HEATING PHONE IHO o«aiXHKH}aaa«aaaa#*aaaaaaa<KHKBKHja<H^^ f.i i J »KB>a«aaaaa-aaaaaaa*aaaaaaa^KHwaaaa«a«aaaaa Coal, Cement, Plaster and Brick AND A COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDERS' SUPPLIES * WESTH0LME LUMBER CO., LTD. First Avenue Prince Rupert Telephone 186 | aaaaaar>a-aaaaa*aaaaa<>aa«aaa*»# oooaao-o a ]iware ... ampins ■ ... j : S PHONE 101, P.O. DRAWER 1G45 330 SECOND AVE. l'wtXH#KH3«a<4iK«-«-aw»{fa-aar^ p-aa -p^hkhkwkkhki ■ <--j. ■■;..: r ■■:. . ..■-.-•■-, r v. • •".""* i rs fflWrflMM SHINGL1 S, SH, DOORS Pri] - , ipert Lumber Co. FIRST WE. AND McIlHIDE ST, PRINCE lUTEK'l ie 25 Branch Vitrei tl Smithers B.C. •?T',1t Send for Five Roses Writ* Ni Dor i Ion in ikmrrt COUPON .me iftd AJdrm ptwrdv >rt to n.clo.: Ten CcnU Cook Book- BEING A MANUAL OF GOOD REOPE3 carefully thoaen from tLc contribution* «( over rwo ihouianti tuccessful u»»-1- of Five Reaes Hour ihtoHgrMMit CuomIk. At- - I • l»l Nolra on the vannm clrw*f» of 8™** ininRl to «■•*. *lt of whicli hav< brrn c*wfully clictked nxiVrVed by '■.omixtent nutlioiity. Mm your Envelope tn lift Of THE WOODS MH.UHC CO. UMITtO, WfflWMS' Distributors Prince Rupert, B.C. STEWART* MOULIN IvKLH DOPOLAS S TO A Friday, January S, 1915. PRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL RUPERT MARINE IRONWORKS AND G< )V BRUM BKT WEATHER REPORT. SUPPLY CO., LIMITED WATERFRONT, PHINCH RUPERT KilS, JIACIUNISTS AND MACHINERY *si eel ■ ■ Furnished by I-. W. Dowltag. I |j= ;■ . .1 ., ENG1XI Specialists in Marine Power Runts, Oil, Steals '- is. C. <'<>;i-i Agents (or the British Kronihout Semi-Diesel Oil En glue—tlie most reliable mil economical, and ili power for lisliing boats, ims ami passenger vessels Standard tins Engine Company's Engines and Purls in s cheapest iclc. i For 24 hours ending 5 p.m. January 7. Bar. reduced to sea level. .. .21). Highest temperature 47.- Lowest temperature 40. ;--: {•>?. j^Vcauc'Sjl'iilH' 1*it*i*yMC'.-*W*."i I "•* »*i » ■■ i" -V '.■,'...'-■■(.• .:-T'.<~A- '-ii-.-..-- • iU ^ Steel, Iron, Oils, Wire Rope, llulutu Hilling, 11. C. W I Pulleys, Columbian Bronze Propellers, Storage Batteries, Dynamos and Murine Accessories, Repairs—First-class equipment and staff tor machine and ship repairs. a P.O. BOX 515 TELEPHONE 313 g •aaaaaaaaaaaiwaaaaaaaaa«aaaaaaaaaaaaaa*aaaaaaaa-a<HKH«Hj OCEAN FISH CO. Fresh l'ish Arriving Every Day > itslde OiHers Promptly Attended To PHONE BLUE B50 rH>aaaaaaaafl^^a^^^KKJaaaaa«««^3 MERCHANTS' LUNCHES THE ROYAL CAFE has initiated a system of Merchants' Lunches at noon each day PRICE 35 CENTS Service in keeping with stun- ilnrd established by popular House aaaa<HK«HKH>aa aaaaaaaaaaaaa GRANITE GRANITE of best finality and thoroughly tested for sale Cut Stone or Crushed Rock in Quantities \ KIL J. McLEOD Phone Green 217 o0i««HKH>aaaa{Hsaar« <Hww«xta4* I PERSONALS 11 S 1:1 iwa«aaaaaaiiH>fta<iatta«<Kjaa««H»! § Harry Sheere of Haysport is in the city on business. Mr, Gilbert and Mr. Fortln are in the city, guests at the Prince Rupert Hotel. o ■ CANADIAN PATRIOTIC FUND. Additional Contributions in the City Make Total Amount Over Five Thousand Dollars. PHONE 554 P.O. BOX 60 FOR APERHANGING AINTING OLISH1NG AND WALL TINTING HIGH-GRADE INTERIOR DECORATING A SPECIALTY Martin Swanson SECOND AVE JEAR MeBRIDE *?e*ca& The Rexall Stores of Canada CONTRIBUTE TO The Canadian Patriotic Fund THIO Rexall Stores of Canada, 100 a>f the leading Drug Stores in Canada have unanimously agreed to contribute to the Canadian Patriotic Fund, FIAT: PER CENT, of their total purchases of nil Rexall Toilet Goods, IJevnll Remedies and other merchandise manufactured or sold by he L'nited Drug Company, Limited, Toronto, from October l.*>tb <: December 31st, 191-1. This action of the Rexnll Drug Stores of Canada has been undertaken co-operatively, because as a co-operative organization, they realize oiv much more can be done unitedly than individually, and it has been taken for two reasons—to fulfill a humane duty in raising a fund for the relief work of the Canadian Patriotic Organisation, and a patriotic duty in an endeavor to keep a large staff of Canadian employees busy. The 400 Rexall Stores of Canada ma"ke an appeal to your sympathy and support in their doubly worthy cause for increasing Ihe funds of th Canadian Patriotic Organization ..nd for the support o Canadian workmen because: — The fund that weuld be raised 00 the basis of last year's business can be tremendously increased if every man and woman in Canada will help u little by the simple process of purchasing Roxall Goods at the Rexall Stores. No need to give space In this announcement to emphasize ' the high quality of Kexall Tollel and .Medicinal goods. Sufficient to say that 7,00 of the leading Drug Stores in Canada, Sreat flrituin, and the United States place their persona] and collective reputations behind them; that the public in these countries indorse them to the extent of several million dollars woi Ii of purchases a year. Better goods are not made, and you lake no risk in Inlying, for every Rexall ston will return you your money if any Rexall Producl Is not entirely satisfactory and do It, too, without the Bllghtei; objection. There's a full list of Rexall products walling for you at the Kexall Store in your town. Ask for It—kindly pass lie word along to your friends. Ii is the collective purchases of all that will make this Rexall Store Fund fer the Canadian Patriotic Organization work a big one. The Fund will be collects from each Rexall Store In Canada by the United Drug Company, Limited, Toronto, and will be paid by thorn tilred to the officers of the Canadian Patriotic Organisation, and the amount so collected will be published in this paper when paid over. REXALL GOODS ARE MADE IN CANADA and you can procure them In your town only from C. H. Orme, The Pioneer Druggist Two Stores, Phones 82 and 200 The Rexall Store United Drug Company, Limited - Toronto The following are the amounts reived by the local treasurer, C. Ilewanl, up to January 5, 19111: Previously acknowledged. . $4,415 Prov. Police, per Chief Gammon 110. Prov. Govt. Staff, per .1. II, McMullin 97 Postofftce Staff I November contribution) 31 Employees Digby Island Marine depot (second donation) 46. Employees Can. Fish & Cold Storage Co. (second donation) 12G Italian fund, per A. Pog- metta und M. D'Antuono 4 7 Geo. Syrotuck B Anon. I deposited bank).. S. Employees Dom. Govt, at Drill Hall Bite and Quarantine station 103 Canadian Fraternity 50 Govt. Wharf employees. . . 30 R. C. Hyde 10 Postoflire Staff (December contribution) 31. 40 Total .$.5,041.05 C. T. HEWARD, Local Treas. _o Special bargains In all lines at Wallace's. ja7 CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT. Proposed Plunk Roadways on Eleventh Avenue. SEALED TENDERS will be received up to 5 p.m. Monday, January 11, 1915, for the construction of the following plank roads: Contract No. 2—Eleventh Avenue Conrad to Alfred Streets. Contract No. 3—Eleventh Avenue, Alfred to Sherbrooke Streets. Plans may be seen and specifications obtained at the City Engineer's Office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. McG, MASON, City Engineer. Skeena Land District — District of Coast. Range V. TAKE NOTICE thai .lames Thomas, of Victoria, B.O., occupation seaman, intends to iirtdy for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted oi.e mile distant and In a northerly j direction from Sklakl Pt., on -the ' wcbI side of Stephens Island; thence north 40 chains following the sinuosities of shore line, thence east 20 chains, thence south 40 chains following II. s application to purchase line, thence west 20 chalnc to the point of commencement, containing SO aeres more or less. JAMES THOMAS. Dated August 29th, 1914. s27 Skeena Land District—District of Skeena, Coast R. IV. TAK,E NOTICE that Nathand W. Bradstack, of Vancouver, B.C., occupation Laborer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the extreme head of Inlet on the south-west corner of Fin Island, thence north about 25 chains, thence west about 70 chains, thense Travers Shore line back to point of commencement, containing 306 aeres more or less. NATHAMD W. BRADSTACK. J. P. Meehan, Agent. Dated August 22, 1914. s2« For the Household Delivered to your kitchen door, like groceries Budweiser 175,000,000 Bottles Yearly That was the demand for Budweiser last year. The Anheuser-Busch Plant covers today more than 142 acres —equal to 70 city blocks. It gives steady employment to 6,000 people, and to 1,500 more In its branches. Every process, every room, is immaculate. Every bottle is Pasteurized and Inspected. This Quality-Plant, started nearly 50 years ago, is a model of modern facilities. The hundreds of visitors who go through every day know that nothing of its kind could be made any better than Budweiser. Anheuser-Busch, St. Louis The Largest Plant of Its Kind in the World PRINCE RUPERT IMP. CO. Distributors PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. (C) la a Skeena Land District—District of Coast Range Five. TAKE NOTICE that I, George Mills Shirley, of Prince Rupert, occupation Rancher, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the N.E. corner of Lot 5462, Range 5, Coast District; thence east 32 chains, more or less, to the west boundary of Lot 48. Thence south along the said West boundary of Lot 4S about four chains to the G.T.P. Right-or-way; thence westerly following the G.T.P. Right-of-way to the S.E. corner of Lot 54G2; thence northerly 4.20 chains to point of commencement, containing 1 6 acres mure or less. GEORGE MILLS SHIRLEY. Dated August 29tli, 1914. s2 Coal and Petroleum Act. (Form No, 9.) Form of Notice. £<KHKHW>iKHKHKKKtrJWja»«l«HJiW of HE HIGH COST OF LIVING RE DUCED IIV BITSTNO VOl'H Best Quality Domestic Lump Coal SI)..->0 Per Ton Hazelton Land District—District Coast, Range 5. TAKE NOTICE that John V. Rit- tenhouse, of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation mining engineer, intends to apply for a licence to prospect for coal and petroleum over and under the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 2 V4 miles north-east from the confluence of the Copper and Kitnayakw rivers, thence south SO chains; thence east SO chains; tlience north SO chains; thence west 80 chains, to j point of commencement, containing (1411 acres more or less. .1. V. RITTENIIOUSE. Dated October 24th. 1914. dill llest Quality Washed Nut Coal $8.78 Per Ton DELIVERED -TDK- Union Transfer Prince Rupert, B.C., Phone lid Co. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES For Rent REASONABLE RATES THE Continental Trust Company Skeena Land District—District of Queen Charlotte Islands, TAKE NOTICE that John A. Murray, of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation Carpenter, intends to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following described lands: Massett Inlet, Graham Island: Commencing at a post planted at the north-east corner of Lot 1577; thence south SO chains to the shore of Massett Inlet; thence west SO chains; thence north SO chains; thence east 80 chains to place of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. JOHN A. MURRAY. Date located 27th July, 1914. s23 Free GUARANTEED American Silk HOSIERY New Wellington Coal The Favorite Household Coal Cleanest, Brightest and Rest Rogers & Albert ccc/md Avenue Phone 116 WE WANT YOU TO KNOW THESE HOSE They stood the test when all others failed. They give real foot comfort. They have no seams to rip. They never become loose and baggy as the shape Is knit in, not pressed in. They are GUARANTEED for fineness, for styls, for superiority of material and workmanship, absolutely stainl .is,and to wear six months without holes or replaced by new pairs free. Our Free Offer To every one sending us 50c to cover shipping chnrges, we will send, subject to duty, absolutely free: Three pairs of our famous men's AMERICAN SILK HOSE with written guarantee, any color, or Three pairs of our Ladies' Hase, In Black, Tan or White colors, with written guarantee. DON'T DELAY—Offer expires when dealer In your locality is selected. Ulve color and size desired. The International Hosiery Co. 21 Bittner Street Dayton, Ohio - U.S.A. own »iwmKHWHH>tWH>attt^^ Phone 9.1. P.D. Box 88. Pacific Cartage Limited General Teaming Furniture Moving a Specialty. When you buy COAL buy the BEST —'Ladysmlth Lump or Comox Washed Nut,
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Title | Prince Rupert Journal |
Publisher | Prince Rupert, B.C. : O. H. Nelson |
Date Issued | 1915-01-08 |
Geographic Location | Prince Rupert (B.C.) |
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Language | English |
Identifier | Prince_Rupert_Journal_1915-01-08 |
Series | BC Historical Newspapers |
Source | Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives. |
Date Available | 2016-04-07 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
Rights | Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http://digitize.library.ubc.ca/ |
DOI | 10.14288/1.0312483 |
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Longitude | -130.325278 |
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