■smr '■*©£,. V. PRINCB RUPERT, B. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1915. -ii"1 ■ ; 'j i .. . — Psiee 5 Cents. NO 138. FFEREDH GAINSTAnACKS —r.r.--\—. M RUSSIA f::, ':,"..";■ ;,v.f %ll Trade Cut Off For Present Between Britain And Holland ES IN CARPATHIANS & ^: ' '■':-,} . Amsterdam, April 22.—The British government has stopped all shipping between Holland and th« BAited Kingdom. No ships are leaving for Holland after today, nor will Bhl) s from Holland be admitted In British ports., It in hoped shortly to run a limited cargo and passenger service ba- tw a the' countries. YESTERDAY'S 1SASI"I!AL1V Moil Invest en, League. ''icioiia, 9; Vancouver, 8. Seattle, I; Tacoma, 3, •pokane, 1,0; Aberdeen, 1. National League. New "forlt, -I; Brooklyn, 0, Cincinnati, 2; Pittsburg, 8. Chicago, ii; St. Louis, 9. I:.i.i.in, I; Philadelphia, 8. American League. Washington, 5; New York, Detroit, 5; Cleveland, 3. Philadelphia, 6; Boston, 7. Ft. Louis, 4; Chicago, R. Coasl League. Los Angeles,-4; Oakland, 6. Salt Lake, 5; Portland, I. San Francisco, 5; Feniee, :l Arrivals Hole! Prince Rupert, E. W. Richards and family, Porl Simpson; W. Goldbloom, Vancouver; II. A, Bukovich, Edmonton; .1. Mcllveen, Vancouver; Blair W, Fleming, Vancouver; John W. Patterson, Vaiiileriiooi'; W. W, 0 ii. Quesnel; IT. S. Le Page, Vancouver; .lohn II. Port', Vancouver; A. .1. Bates, Vancouver; J. E. Robarts, Soulh Fort George; Barkley Bon- throne, Vancouver; S. A. Mifner, Winnipeg; .las. Murdock, Toronto; U< tier Bontlirone, Vancouver; Mrs. P. G. Flaherty, Smithers; Roy Flaherty, Sniithers; R. .1. McDonnell, Xew Hazelton; R. M. Burns, Telkwa; .1. Mitchell, Fo£t George; S. D. Murphy, Smithers: Mrs. .1. W, Ferguson, Haysport; N, 1). Beck Edmonton; J. W. Noel, Edmonton. Scientific Investigation. Ur. Perry, representing the t'nii- • .1 si..', Geological Department, was a passenger by the Princess Maquinna yesterday, lie is going nortl: to Investigate the mineral resources there, particularly the coal prospects. Russians Drove Back Austrians In Attack On Bukowina Front Petrograd, April 22.—.An official report received here says: "In the Carpathians the Austrians attempted to make attacks on our positions near Telepotch ou the Bukowina rront. The enemy's offensive movement was repulsed by our counter-attacks at the point of tbe bayonet. "The enemy Buffered very heavy losses and fell back ou bis former position." LOCAL CHILDREN WILL HOLD FLAG DAY FOH RED-CROSS SOCIETY On Sal unlay next the newly- formed chapter of the Childr n of the Empire will hold a flag •!:!■'. The flags of llll'."' of the Allies will be sold by lho children for lea cents per sat of three. Proceeds from the sale of those flags will be sent, to the Canadian Red Cross Society. Although calls upon tho generosity of the public lut'o boon numerous, we know ibis effort by th« e!ille*ren will receive tho whole-baartsd siMsport of everyone, »»!» ti FORMER CHIFF DIES. .lames Cross,in. Once Head of lhe Nanaimo Pplice, Passed Away on Monday. A well-known citizen of Nanaimo passed away last .Monday in tlie person of James Crossan, former chief cl" police of that city. The deceased retired from active work with ihe force four years ago, and has sin. then prominently Identified himself villi public effori in lh<> city, lie oc- cupli ,l i I ion or chief of police f,.:- aboul 16 years, was well ami I, vornbl; no »n all over lhe Island . nd ' i, Ince as an oni rgetlc and off!, lal, lie leavi a a widow, ..no son and on.' .laughter to mourn his loss. Made Gambling Raid. ■ Tbe city police ns a result of n raid nf Chinese Quarters local' d b gambling joint in King Tai's place yesterday, Fire fines of $10 each were Inflicted. .vft.i tiv si ota»» «i>mmmmmm tm:iitmm*imx—m#<-*t,?<*>>v-—- v.f*ejm#tit-> HON. W, J, BOWSER IS ti lieu. W. J. Bo-wesr, Attorrjey-ijeuernl of the Province, expects - live hy tho Prince Itapwr next Wednesday. He is going on i .nyox on ofUeial siajgssyis, and it is expected return same iieaaae-r. He will ltaase Vancouver M, lit on trip. x H^-HS im& SWISI »»i«vi'.Sa«.^^ FOSaEST WEALTH . DOMINION COMMISSIONER SHOlIaD !!L0 OF SPECIAL ADVANTAGE TO PROVINCE. Minis' i- of i amis - ' itisl hin Is Taking .Acl ive Pari in Developing Markets, orla, :'. ('., April 22.—The Hon. W. R. Eosi . -i" Isl '' ■ , who di b , in i , hi .' yen rs has organized a : iness administration and prot. of the forests of that province, is now undertaking the systematic de- velopnit'ii! of wider markets tor British Columbia forest products. The importance of this work to the province cannot be over-estimated. The annual value of the forest products or Britsh Columbia in 1913 was nearly $34,000,000. Tiie forests of the province are so extensii to support in perpetuity live times as greal an industry, or- one worth $170,000,000. This sum of money practically all of which would a'.' distributed in the province for labor supplies and transportation, wotlli ensure continued prosperity lo ;il! classes, benefitting the farmer with the tradesman and me ihanic. The markets of Britisii Columbia lumber and other Eoresl products musl he found outside Britisii Columbia. Mr. Ross has, therefore, been active in securing the appointment of the forester of pic province as a special commissioner of ihe Dominion Government to investigate the possibility of shipping Canadian lumber to all the Important foreign lumber markets of the world. He will visit iii particular Ihe Uniteu Kingdom, France, Italy, South Africa, Australia, .New Zealand, India, China and Japan. The information gained from this investigation will form the basis of the steps tr; he taken by Mr. Ross in making it easier for Britisii Columbia manufacturers to export to foreign markets. JOE" BOYLE HAS j Turkish Troops Have well-known mining opi ■ who i:qi WAS HI1RE. He W Princess Maquinna ■ The C. I'. R, steamer !' ti iqul i reached i " ' . on I • ■ way norlh to Ska; i had ..ii boa d i. ; d . ,' 'ialions of 'M early breaking up of the Yukon River ice, navigation ..a that stream will not be begun until June 1. Of- ucfli'K of lho While Pass and Yukon route, operating steamboats from lhe headwaters :il Whitehorse, Y.T., '.. lhe mouth of Cue liver at St, ii ,i. Ala 1;.., said the low . . t ihe water along the 50-mile stretch between Whitehorse and i,ai"- Labai ■■ made it inadvi ibl to start the river boats ahead ..'.' the i'l . St. amboats leaving Se- al I le May 21 win conned wiih the first boat leaving Whitehorse. Pasters desiring to take the firsl hen; from Hie lower end or Lake La- barge must leave Seattle April 30. Anions those ou hoard the Princess Maquinna was .1. W. Boyle, the .. Ithy Yukon gentleman who finance.1 Boyle's Machine Gun Section. Mr. Boyle is president and genera] manager of the Canadian •■ Mining Com!';"!.'. .Mr. Boyle has just returned rrom a visit to England, and about this he gays: "Except that London is filled witli so'diers, one can scarcely realize that. Hie country is at war. The upper portions ot the street lamps are painted black to safeguard the city against hostile aerial craft, and only Hie ground lloor of lhe slorcs arc lighted. Yet there is n..l much cliiiii!;.'. and 'business as usual' is 1."-! ir observed. I observe everyw ; ei e . ' li'.ll III ,!... III.'.' ■ v i ' nd, and. there At Hands Of JBritish DISTINC ' BY TRAIN Party from Edmonton Came in bj the (.. V. ■■'. : ii ■ Ulght. Among the . ugers wli ed by the G. T. P. last q re-nii Mr. Jusl ic VV. im li. 11. " k of th. rei i', -, ■ of Alb. rta, i I Hon ial re- • i P. rsian : the than 1 tor. Mil", i quip- il and ami: nitioi been taken. "In dependent eporl on that the retirement of I he T u ks lias b '.'ii a rout. During the -■ ti il tha Turks were molest. .! by turn-coal J. C. Noel, district judge tor Ed- :Kl:,,, tribesmen, monton. They are passengers south "There an pel Isl nl rumors that this morning by the Prince Rupert, tne Turkish commander-in-chief has Judge X'i' I ■ Eon rl; i'i' nl or Dawson. There also came in by the tl ill Peter Gunn, M.P.P. for Lac Anne in the .'.!'■ e. He is on ! ddlu ui;' and will the trip soulh. .'-. ' , famil Edmonton wen Iso ab rd, malting a trip south. Mr, Woods, who is now solicitor for the McArthur contracting firm and rallwa; builders, was at one time deputy attorney-general for Alberta. They all speak in the hi| ■ - . the '. '!'. p. servic ■ ai r is the coi.i iu< m. ".Ir. Cm.n, « no was t ii inerly in the I fudson's Bay ■ :r- vi>'.\ had no' s i. a i r for thirty-two years until he boarded the Prince Rupei I ... I i ening. commil ,' clde. The i asuallles among the . a. my reached 6,1 ." * * ■> * 12 PKI.M'i: t" PERT CADET - UPS. * Ordei - bj G« oi ge Le It, (':.- • * det Instructor, foi tl reek ' 24th: • * Tuesday, 7:16 p.m., drill In • iinif. band prai tiee. * * . Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., all • Cadets to parade In uniform at * K, of P. Hail for Concert. * Saturday, 9:30 p.m., drill not • * in uniform. * Saturday, v- p.m., ambulance • practice for A Co. » R i .. • i nrE, oc. ■•■ • * * On French Front Allies Have Been Victorious Yesterday SHORNCLIFFE SOLDIERS IN TOUCH WITH FROM The Minister has also under con | bt the Brltisl ■ deration plana for co-;.,' ratini ,'liile the i.e.- full of un:' matter! Is i 11 of It, confltleni ■ ": , ind reel itin Is Local Soldiers Tell of Hie Wounded Coming Rack I Hi '.He. «llti lie Hml iu In itrl. b "f Hi" , 'iu creating a ■■ di iiiiiid for provincial luml i duels in i It Canadl in Paris. April :.'2. According to the official news received ,','■ following marked the day a; ihe front: Lan ■:'.. 'I;.' Bril It h re- Ised al '. .'.i Hill 60 the . counten with i'l died. "ii, Vrgonn. German il tack i- ■ ' ' Ci nada. Tli.' ■ ' ,, Ing tho British Col rati. ' ' ■■ Is oi which mean i millions ..r .1"' Hie people of Hi.: ] rn. ince, and for i '.i. r lason ii is receh Ing ."ireful consideration at the hands of the Government. Buck from Fa«t. R»9V, .1. 11. Dimmick, pastor "f (lie Methodist Church, returned by thi c. T? P. last evening, after a visit l.> ins parents in Hamilton, Ont. Hurinu; his visit hi rents, who ; agi a "f : ■'.■ ,-vi. :.i-.'t , I Shelr golden wi ddlng. — «_ ' the | !>. McCorklndale of The Journal! ' i 'iii".! from a trip ea be ■. li Ited hie parents in Fori I. .' of l ' ' lei ... Provlslo llvered lo . - I I , I in (lilfci : ' ' '.'land ] and Belgl i '. - whole of tl try has been (livid. und ngai ' Into i nm . The , co pie v. liii .'. ;■ | " i' Ion to for theii li purchase th< »i rrom lie ' ' I by the n lief board, li igailon co Id every ': It I f ti rn : W. J, MiCutcliei letl . , . j incd thai all ll" . . . ' Inzi "mi ite march ol o 30 lie alludt chyard tin of newly-made I es, I on 1 lai '."..-' I red ' ; ■ in lay I'.', ers on I ni Moi of ie C dine, lo. al m tu of R. v " . ii seen Ih. * ■ i Kelly * ctui-ned lasl ovi ning train la ■' " ' ■ r, a ftor "' im , i',i : re- i ' '.-■ ' Ity. Ing Mi.' . . ..■ ; . ■. i ti l .,r yteun ■ ■ .■ sei ring with the i s, . . At 1 battle i ' f , ■ mr] f , • of II II lo' ' ■ p , i and .ii ■i" : : n ir work. ■ nlloned " ibofa- •*,. Friday, April 23, 191*.. ac ir» I'UsraltS i*Sf»*i*Vr JMHMM.a.1 its offering for Hie soldiers ivh. ... ■ ;i, and • ToliMilione WW*, o. il - '■', Editor. Offlce . 01 '" .•! by can ■ On 1' ar Tin , If not paid in Mouth . . . vhich British Columbia will collect 'S'WamJSriMBmHK.W^^ Product No. .$0.50 BKLY EDITION. Published eveij Fri/in latlon outside the City of Priuce, Rupert at $2.00 u yen;-, addressed to ' I ■ points In ('Width.; or IJ.P0 a yeai to all points lu tho Unrtad Kingdom the Huited staiion or other torel a countries. Advoitlsini! Rates Upon Applicu ' nd tin ■ ii'h. 'i n nl ——tr—————*• ■ ■ ' - ■■ , rovl ui inand fa ■ . V.\ i.VDl di ' i'ii ■ ol con t ish .-, would i ■ curred ■ A d ' ministry has retired an I to have a. ..,;, . .1 .,r allowed a commission on purchases, Greai Britain not long ago discovered thai several army officers were receiving regular commissions from lhe Linton lii..: in connection with army contracts, ' British army has had iis own troubles over He purchase ol iiiisuil- able .mil 'I. fective goods. Tht , ■ I no reason in buj pose thai it will do business in Canada at any disad- vantage so far as concerns the honesty and Intelligence "f contractors. If Bril officers read thai an in- n; government purchaser ac | ted a number of de- fecl . - orses, I hat will nol prevenl the British purchase ol' horses in Canada, tor the worst incident may in- compared wiih Britisii purchases of horses in Hungary for the Boer;,,, inches Kqlu„-e, bundled in *00's, '''"■ wrap in old linen; make ot old soft So far only a small proportion of,linen and do not, rold. .Mouth wipes, manufacture! I u- .he war have becnj-l inches square, and follow direc- produced in iliis proi ince. Tiie con-|tions re wash cloths. Face rags, 10 Contains anew". 2% Whs. $1.5(1 iHfLEXMV FOR PLtfaMRBRS • 19 ir. st-rietily : '• upply ,11 - mannfacl .re is nol . Dept. or i'. ,..'1110 that fl tit mil pro- llo ,i'd to reduce ...... , A POWERFUL SOLVENT FOR CLOGGED UP DMIN PIPES "DO" destroys • renin,:!,mi.ns ,t hut, paper, eloihs. hair, slime grease, vegetables, soap, fruit and nmny others. H is harmless i" hues plumbing. DON'T A KG IK DOWT PUT OFF TEST »IT Table preparation im been so geaierall- succosc^l in clearing dmine that it is nought over and over again by inTise who ts]iod :i, but Inasmuch as no on can know Hi., actual condition ex- istrog within .. i'l;,, i' :.■ absoutely Impossible Eor the manufacturer or (he dealer to guarantee tie result. CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CO., NEW YORK I'OIJ SALE 15V b'Oll Steamship Sailings FOR VANCOUVER S.S. Prince Rupert every Friday at 9 A.M. S.S. Prince John every Sunday at 7.30 P.M. For Mi ... S. Prince ; n .- iry second Saturday at 10 p.m. commencing April 17. For Naas River points S. ,s. rince John every lecond Saturday 10 p.m., commencing April H. \ For Anyox ;'. .'. Prince George every Wednesday at midnight. THK (:..j.; iin ... . ■ ■ Passenger train carrying eledlii lighted sleeper and parlor cafe car leaves for the easi on Wednesdays and Kami-days at 10 a.m. j Tsrougli tourisl sleeping car to St. Paul every Wednesday, 8 For through tickets, re ir ations and full Information apply to 0. T ". Vi. ace, Third Ave.; Agency all Atlantic Steatn- . ship Linos. ■'■ •';:'"'a- ■ ' ' .... ■ ':--" " •:.;;•,■ .-..■"■ ' : 11 ' In i basl i- the pur ■ ths a". I '■'''" : i ■; bundle, and each bund of 100 I oil com presses |iads, swal ind : " i ■ i arl Icle. Face clothe hemmed and with loop, fomentation cloths, cup covers, handkerchiefs, etc., co,inf as heretofore. The cen- iral depot of tbe local branch has issued the following instructions for Hie benefit of workers either in the city or in the country districts who may be desirous of making supplies from old linen, etc.: Sheets. 60x90; draw sheets, GOx 90, used double; handkerchiefs, IS xl8 Inches, unfilled; pillow cases, I) inches longer than the above with no buttons or tapes. Bandages should he torn, not cut, bundle into • . and mark on the out! I I of the bundle the size of the bandages. Do not mix sizes. Fasten off each bandage with a safely pin; live yards[j long; 2, .'!, I, 5, and 6 inches wide. Slings, 40 inches square. Triangular bandages, make same size as above and cut diagonally. Wash cloths. ■ ..■..-. - j tW3aSaa.AlaV. j'Vta,! Cat, AND A COMPLETE LINE Of BUILD] (ES ■-,'", '.'/: ,:"..::■ aU . ;".'•".'• „;■. ".' ■:-. Telephone 186 S i> i}<,'H>3M«a-i"f£i"rt-;a&^ »iiW'a»aW&i»a-ii*w ., .Va-y-tiwvu.aDv'v, Thompson Hardware Co., Limited Camping Supplies PHONE 101, P.O. DRAWER 1045 330 SECOND AVE. j B«"JtO«aiKKH*t W40-0400400pm00000a0-0044 00 00 000040404__a O O ■: ..//\'' -";":'"'"'".'.'---/.':;'":*" ■.::~'':i:~":::":z. .:.,'.....• SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS Prince .Rupert Lumber Co. FIRST AVE. AMI McBIIIDE Phone 25 l. PRINCE Itt'PEII r Branoh Yard at Smithers, B.C. mmmrn-mm———m—mm~—&m—m——mm—m—m tracts ror she'ls Is an interesting departure, and other business will come, We may venture to hope that the linns In Ibis neighborhood who shall get army work to do will not ' e recklessly accused or graft simply because ihey have such contract: even because some person has round fault with them. i'i.in. of i'i.- sweeping allegations li ignlnsl whole classes of Can- :" manufacturers, who have tried with 3 safety pins, Old flannel i" tippl) '"ic.-i and satisfactory I thin blankets are required for inches square, hem and place at one corner n loop to hang by; these can be made of old towels or coarser material than mouth wipes, etc.; bundle in do/ens, but no need to wrap in linen. Cup covers, six inches or |square, lieni and place at each corner a heavy button or bead; bundle in dozen:.; no need to wrap. Old flannel can be made Into abdominal binders, 9 Inches wide, 6 feel long, ind fo- -,'i' to th i lovi iiiu'i ,,: and to pri vale i" ,',,',, in, ni ■ ■ i ■ ndi nine.! I ".'tor. li.MPiin: n.\* w i mentations. Old towels will cul to advantage Into smaller good i dozens, XOTICE OF D1SSOLITION I'i IIP. Ited I ' i. , i Hi lti-.li I olunt- ■ ".. Empire Day. '1 ,■.',- adian brai tiros 'ir'....' ha Ided to hold a ' so. I; da j " on Am il 20 bul as thc mi h did nol receive the :, ation in time to make arrangement: , Britl ill Columbia will nol be to observe that day, says the ' ancouver News-Advertiser. The executive has decided, however, to bold a "suck day," and has , I'm! Ire Day, Ma) 24, as the day on etofoi I. ' .1. A, I, in the ce ' mutual consonl i rtnership ro i J. S, lol "Sim al I'; in '' Ruperl aforesaid, and all . " i • he ■ aid partnership ...' in be pi', sented to him, by whom same will he settled, Dal '.l at Prince Rupert, B, C, thls| 17th day of March, I i'l".. .1. S. JOHNSON. .1. A, SWANSON. ('. I*. KKTCIII'M. ■•■'--■'• '■-- -' ..-:■'.'.- .....a.".' '..■ . ■,::.,. '.,-v.::.. ?'!;;]Wii,f :'.:\:,':':'"' Wi SOUTHBOUND, 8 P.M. SUNDAY PRINCESS MAQUINNA, SOUTHBOUND, MONDAY 8 P.M. TBE UNION STMjMjNgJg^B.U_m S.S. VENTURE Southbound Tuesdays at $ p.m. Sailings for Granby, Simpson and the Naas Sundays at Midaight ' (, ■ I'or further particulars apply to J®H.\ BARNSLHY, AGENT :: 031 Second Ave., Phone 508 Agency Atlantic Steamships. "■("(WWiWimwaaK-^^ 0440000440444000.0000000000000000^ 0000000000000 OFFICE: MONTREAL Capital Reserved Fund. . Total Assets . .. ESTABLISHED lSiil) . .9 li.nno.ooo . .s 12,500,000 . .$186,000,000 Savings Hunk Department—$1 will open uu uccount Branches Throughout Caniula mid Hanking Connections With All Parts of the United Stntos. Agents Throughout tbe World. S H. P. WILSON, Manager - - Prln«e Iinpert Branch -*13a"l-Siffia&*a*»ffJiUffi*^^ CLEAN UP AND PAINT UP NOW O-CBIVUR MOPS, O-CBlXAaU .ViOP Pc3i*JaH AI^MlASTIaNE RANITAfiY WALaL CJOATING WATER HOflE, (URfilSN TOOLS, WATiSRIttS (UNS itfAmTm-aiUMOBn 100 phr t3i.*r. po»« pawi PAINT BRUSHB6, LAWN MOWERS AJS/D QRAtSS S1IBAR3 ("AiiPBT BHATHLBS, UiifiBAGE PAILS WINDOW SCRKBNB, LSCRiUtllN DOORS —AT Till"— KAIEN HARDWARE CO.,608Th.rdA*> •:*a,.~-. I ■■-^.I'-jai.'s-asK-'XBBraB Oijcudo-twoaoi;'. 0 .■i-atiiitJiKittaKiOilCKiatW-OijiKfiKit; .-iKtoiiaKHJaSiWaOaMiJ Prince Rupert Transfer Co. -I.'OR- Coal, Furniture Moving, Baggage and Heavy Teaming W. J. CRAWFORD, Manager I phone 566 ";r;a„r:,"i.: "C a-Ot««l-a«HKl t«H3*K5 a«-0-CH5 l-HSliriWIXKKlCHKW lKKJ-lWaKWai.,HaH>&mi<H3i'MM The Morning Journal 50 cents per Month HatV' .' tOMm fcl'lai HKHRftH Skeena Land District — District of petroleum: Commencing al a post Queen Charlotte Islands. .planted 1G0 chains north of I lie .Mure PRiNe* aayaaa.w»^^j|nCTn.3y.nr -i BIT-'HR-F .fOPR-NAL TAKE NOTICE that Robert Mc- Kenzie Burgess, of Victoria, B. O, occupation Barber, intends to apply for permission tu prospect tbe following desi ribed lands for eoal and petrok-'.i'n: Commencing at a posl plai.l."' ;: I chi In. chain:- . .',. Bas1 ,-m in r ot Klc i' Inl' - 80 cliains, thenee noi;; 8Q chains, then i • . . 811 chains to I he ment. a Robert Mckenzie i Per J. W. Con Doted ."' r lary 22nd, 191 . ap21 River where it. enter-. Lincoln 'lay. thence norili 80 chains, thence easl SO chains, thence south 89 chi thenco we :1 0 chi to I he poinl of commencement. ' \ UES ;'. RED IION'D. '., ' j 22nd, 1815. of Skeena Land District — District Queen Charlotte islands. TAKE NOTICE thai Mis. Beatrice Proctor, »f Victoria, !'■. (',, occ a- tion Wiilnw, Intends to apply for pel-mission In prospect Hie following described lands fur .oul nnd i'l eum: Commencing al a posi planted 120 chains easl and 80 'hain.. south of tho south-east corner of Kiokathla Bay, thence nm th 80 chains thence wesi so chains, thence south I a chains, thence easl 80 chains In the point of (ommencement. . MRS.) BEATRICE PROCTOR, i' - ... w. Conn. II, Agent. Dated February 22nd, 11115. ap21 Skeena Land Distrii t - Disi ..:'.'' !■ J ' . [I , ll doi Hi n ' t, B. O, occupal Ion Prospec • '■■ ______________________ follor I described Ian and ."■ - i ...' : ■ ' :" ' Districl ' ; Ins north ol '*!<« '■■ ' ' Sheens. Land District — Dlstrlcl ot Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE till Harry Mc- Mann, ':■' Vi-'i'i 'ia, B. C. i ipat! m intend Eo ap] ly for pi r- ■ 11 ■ following de- sci I lands f. r coal and pel ol it a pos i lanti d 1 ii" chains ivesl id SO ch ilns north if SI i". In. , tllOll il '■!' poll ■ lent. " ■ 'I'M \XN. ' ted I. IMS •—> Skeena ■ nd Dlstrl Disti cl ol '!, Clll I I I. TAKE 'OTICE Kenzie fl 11 ISS, of B. :'.. ..." upati. i "■ - for iierinl i lie foi- loi In .ribed petroleum: Coiunieni mim__w^_^_ planted . ' chains noi ' of i; nn chains, thenci ■ ■ ■ ■ Poi . ,. , ; ,,,| ;, .-,■, . Distrii 11 itte Island.-.. TAKB NOI ICE ' Ii n V (' icll '' . : ' ;.;i-j . ' . ■■ in ■ Oxy- '. Phone ' d I !M no t- .. i| tl - ■ ih, , ' River where it en-l T\KF vrmr-ii- ' « ' ' ' conation! TAKE XOTICE 1S' me'".ri ■ In ' nc Car, nter, Intend to apply for per- Kenzie Q mission to nrosnect the following occupation ■ li vest SO '■'■'■■ polnl ol commence- ni.nu 80 , tiaim ment. ___—_—_m_m_______m_\ BRENTON GORDON MOORE. P ir James P. Redmond, Agen Dated February 22nd, 1915. ap21 .'I ol oi Skeena Land TV OTICE BrnestCi ;■■" I for i ■ , lev in , coal and . .dun. il 40 chain of Fi l" Skeena Land District — Distri Queen Charlotte Islands. T IKE NOT1I 13 tl al George Kirk- In ni larshall, df ' r, B. ('.. I a 11 - Inti Is " ■ ply for pernilssion to pri the following de:ic Ibei ■: ■ fo ■ ' etrol .'■■'. -'a : ■ ■ ■ isl ence st SO ' liient. BORGE KIR ' . ', lnten Dated TAKK if ICE i'l1'' f Victori ttpiuyItIon ur0]Cer> intends >mMMm '■ vork, it sonul ■ : rcH !' BKICK PETERS, PnblU 80 c i 'M chains to (he polnl of commence- '" chain east SO chains, -. ■. tin in outb 80 chains to the point HARRY "'"M ANN. °t connneni mient. Dated February 23rd, 1915. .22 ROBERT McKENZlE BURGE . . ! I. \V C II Ik, i ' • ! ilstrlcl ,-",-'■' ry 24th, 1915, ,':..: ^^^^^^Laaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa. TAKE OTICE thai A'ietorl ". '' . C ■ I ■ ■ li I °_____—___________— ^^S^aaaaHHaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBfl "' of '.I [til ' ' '',^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_m chains north, thenco SO chains east, then hence 80 chains i dn mencement, . ■ ■.,,::i: ,- -- '■•■ m mm Per J. W. Connell, Agent. ' ' Hi. | Pel ' ' ' "' ' ■ ' __ .. ,-, District of ier of 1 ' • " ..ui' ■; " 10 chains, thence wi mm_______mF „M ■ .___ ti outb SO ■■'■ h SO chains PftCRlll '.'I • ■ ■ . , I. 1915.. ap22 Land otte 1 licvt 1 ■ ■ nos'f planted . ' ■" . north, tl :. 80 chain south, I , chains ',.'.■ si to l enc JOHN ■ ' i 23rd, 1915. DR. GILROY, DENTIST Crown - m r'hains"so'utiOtlience '11 I ' ■ 1915, Skeena 1 i Cl T.A : ill! ' : Wm i. Office: Smith 111 ■ k, Hiir 1 1 cenue I.E. c. - " ■ Coal, Metal, Oil, Etc. ■ • i 709 Dn; .„ Skeena Land Distri Que.-. . rl. :.'■. TAKE MOTICE thai John Connell, i I "li torla, B. ('.. occupation Broker, intends to pply for permission to prospeel the toll described lands for eoal nnd petrol eum: Commencing al a'post planted 120 chains uort.li of the centre of Freemen's Island ( Port Channel), tlience SO chains easl, thence 80 chains nortli. tbence 80 cliains west, tlience SO chains south to tlie point of commencement. JOHN WESLEY CONNELL. Dated February 23rd, 1915. np22 ■ " '" ' ' " District of TAKE MOTICE that Ha occupation j TAKE NOTICE r, to .I. por i i chains, then. il chains , .' ,; coll ici mi nl. IOHN ' . . IY i ONNELL. 'el lary I Ind, 11)15. ap20 Skeena Land Dislrict — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that .Mason Charles Sands, of Victoria, B. Cv occupation Undertaker, intends to" apply for permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted on the south-east corner of Mace River, which empties into Lincoln Hay, the norlh end or Porl Channel, thence SO chains] north, thence SO chaius east, thence SO chains south, thence 80 chi Ins west lo the poinl. of commencement. MASON CHARLES SANDS. Per .1. W. Connell, igent. Dated February 23rd, 1015. ap22 SI . m i Land I H il rii I District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Ernesl Howard Lanibly and Frances Ann Taylor, of Victoria, ll. ('.. occupation Apart- menl House Agents, Intend to apply for permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at _________—m ■ids tu nniuv ror Rp-'Gnihain Ca ' '' ' ■ ' '■'■'■ ' '■ ' ir coal and •--,.., ■ , ilssion to Co ■ ■ ... ■■ : , lanted prog] ,„., the following ,]<„.■ ei the n outli if the \nd ■■ ■ , [1a ,,,,, eoa] .,.,,, petroleum: Com- ."!"'!■" ; enl -rs Victory Ba il the|m, ■„, i „ , . ,,., , |anteci ten yards nortli end of Seal Inlet, th nee n south of the month of Connell River SO chains, tlience north SO chains, !n Burgl ,;,.,, ,..„., channel, south thence 80 chains east, thence SO 'chains south, tlience 80 cliains west Ihence ias! 80 chain-., (hence , SO chains to tho point of commencement. HARRY McMANN. Dated February 24th, 1915. ap21 Skeena Land Districl — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE thai Harry *Ic- Mann, of Victoria, Tl. P., occupation — ~..w„„ „t a.Carpenter, Intends to apply for per post planted ten chains soulh of the|mission to prospect the S.llllh-i'.-isl c.ai',1.1,. «(• r, thenee SO chains north to the point j. of - '.i inn ic ■ STEWART GRAHAM CAMPBELL, Per ■!. W. Connell, Agent. Hale.I February 23rd, 1915. ap22 .....aa ...J,.... '/. llll south-east corner of Queen's Island. thence west 80 chains, tlience south Srt chains, thence ea-;l so chains, tlience north SO cliains to the point of commencement. ERNEST HOWARD I.A.MBLY, and FRANCES ANN TAYLOR, Per .1. W. Connell, Agent. Dated February 22nd, 1915. ap20 Skeena Land District Queen Charlotte — District of Islands Skeena Land Districl — Districl of Quei u Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE tl at (Mrs.) Lillian Hall Kerthy, of Vancouver, B.C., occupation Widow, intends in apply for permission to . rospect the following described lands for coa! and petroleum: Commencing at Ski ena Land District --- Districl of Queen Charlotte Islands. { LAKE XOTICE that. Albert Henry following|Tanner, of Victoria, Tl. C, occupa- i.' lii.-tl lands for coal and petrol-1tlon Dentist, intends to apply for eum: Commencing at a post planted permission to prospect the following at the south end of Andrews River, described lands for coal and petrol- ivhere it enters. Victory Bay, at theieum: Commencing at a post plant..! north end of Seal Inlet, Ihence 80 40 chains wes! and 10 chains south chains east, thence SO chains north, of the south-east corner of Port Ihence 80 chains wesi, Ihence 80 Channel, thenee west SO chains, chains south to the point of com-! tbence south 80 cliains, thence ment, 211 Third St 11'^^^^^^^^_^^ n OTH nccupatio for per; ion to pr. ing dei ■ and petroleum Con posl I planted I ... q ji0j. ,,, , point oi in.Isl ' Sound, th. i thenee wesi - 0 cl tins, :!" " north 80 chains, thenci iasl I chains to i a. poinl of commencement. ROBERT .'1' KENZIE BURGESS Per J. W. Connell, Ag. n Hai. .' Fel ruary 24th, 191 5. ap c ■ sments Si I.. Treat- Etc. le, Prop. PRINCE RUPBRl ii22 mencementj ^^^^ HARRY M n > -.I pel i-nnrv : ' '.. mi •MA vv. '. apS .", -. 1,,'in 1 Dlstrlcl District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE MOTICE that Harry Mc- .Manii. of Victoria. II. C, occunntlon Carpenter, Intends to apply for permission to prosoeet the following de- post scribed lands for coal nnd petrol-' __ .,, „,a-,..c eas 80 chains, thenee north 80 chains,' -o the oinl of commencement. ILBERT HENRY TANNER. Per .1 W. Connell, Ag< il Dated February 23rd, 1915. Skeena Land District - i'l tricl of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Roberl M Kenzie Burgess, of Victoria, B, C, occupal ion Barber, intends to apply for pel nil" lion to prospei • the following described lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post Planted SO chains west of the southeast corner of Maria Bay, in the smith-east comer of Rennals Sound, i hence north 80 chain-', tin ace 80 chain-.. I' i nci south 80 chain!. | tbence eas- 80 chains to the ; oinl or commen ■ in nl R IBERT McKE.NZIE BURGESS. Per J. \V. Connell, '. i nl Dated February 2 Ith, 1915, ;.; 22 Telephone 448 ;d?:,v,E, ac; ew & co. Civil Engineera and Surveyors Prince RnpUi-t, B.C. Waterworks, Water Power, Wharf Construction, Reports, Plans, Doniln- on and Provincial Land Surveying, tSlectric Rlue Printing, Negatives and White Prints j Phone Blue 183 ' Res. Phone 393 UKOSAVS1 MRTABE & STORABL i ■■; CARTA,!u AGENTS FOURTH STREET Mair, of Victoria, B.C., occupation Retired Farmer, intends to apply for permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted near the south-west e0rnel- 0f Mace River, which empties into Port Channel, tbence west SO chains, tlience the foi coal and ! Skeena Land Districl — Districl of skeena ' ul Dlstrl Distri I il Qui ni Charlotte islands " ' "!; :':| '" ' lands. TAKE NOTICE bal VIbert Scott! TAKE NOTICE thai Roberl Mc- Lock, of Victoria, B. <"'., occupation Kenzie Burgess, of Victoria li C Planted one mile east'ol the monrh l?',l"'"r. L'"'(ls '''"' C0Rl ;""' "etrol-1Stock Salesman, intends to apply for occupation Barber, intends to TAKE NOTICE that John Andrewlof Stee,c ^el" and on its north ni,„ '""""'""": "", ''', !'°*' |,,'n:"'1 Permjssi°n to prospect the following tor permission to prospect ,i,rn, vYcirtn To TiZp***. thence soutl, SO chains te.ee' I-r-T ItZ V" 'i- n" '!ivrr"' ,lp-,cri,i*"i ,r,n,,s '«»' "oal and petrol- lowing described lands for co: least SO chains, ihence no-tl in' a >' enters Victory Bay, at the,emu: Commencing at a pos. planted1 Petroleum: Commencing at a chains, thence wes 80 clr, is , , i "' enrl '" ,',, !"!'"' t,,enPe SO forty chains west and »■- ..l.mted sn „,,„„ ..' ..... Point of commencement «» chain. M«th. Ihence 80 chains weit. loutb of the south-east IMPS1 ,„„„-„„, thence SO chains north, thenco (•MRS.) LILLIAN HALL KERTHY. chains east to the point of com ler J. W. Connell, Agent mencement. Dated February 22-nd, 1915. ap20 HARUV jmiiw 1 ^^^ _jnated February 24th. 1915. ap22 ! AI.HERT SCOTTLOCK. I Per •!. W. Connell, Agent. ROBERT McKENZlE BURGESS ,„■ Haled February 23rd, 1915. ap22 Per ■!. W. Connell, Agenl JINGLE FOI COAL It bundled by us. .1:1 orders receive proinpl attention Phone No. US. Phone 93. I'D. Box 3S. Pacific Cartage Limited of north 80 chains, tlience cast 80 Skeena Land District — District cliains, thence soutli SO chains to the Queen Charlotte Islands poini of commencement. tat™ vn-rinr. .. . ,' JOHN ANDREW MAIR. \Wilol nf I• , hntJ-m™™ Al- Per J. W. Connell, Agent, [i,""',! „P r I 'W nC"' ",f""a- ■-■- , jtl0n -Miner, Intends In apply for per _ _,, post ten chains Planted 80 chains west of the south- _ wllol corner' of ''ast corner of .Maria Hay, in the "g'fj'Port Channel, thence east 80 chains,'south-east corner of Rennals S id, . ihence south SO chains, ihence wesi thence lyesl SO chains, ihence south 80 cliains. tbence north 80 chains to Sl) 'bains, tbence east su chains, I the point of commencement. I thence north SO chains to the point ALBERT SCOTT LOCK. |°f commend of Dated February 23rd, 1915. ai)22|Tni„f„_ a . r, -; ■ •' —• **• i .mission to prospect the following de . scribed lands for coal and petrol Land Districl — District of,p"iii: Commencing at a post planted Skeena ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Queen Charlotte Islands TAKE NOTICE that John Moffat, of Victoria, II. C, occupation Retired Farmer, intends to apply for permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted 40 chains enst of lho mouth of the Mace River, on the easl side of Lin-1 coin Bay. thence SO chains south, thenco 80 cliains east, thence 80 Skeenn Land District '""" i'"i".e.i eum: Commencing at a post planted 80 chains east of the mouth of Steelejat the mouth of Andrews River, Creek, In Louis Harbor, thence S0iwner<s it entera victory Bay, at the chains norlh, tbence SO chains easl, ,,„..,h enn of Seal lnIpfi thence SO thence SO chains south, tbence 80 chains east, thence 80 chains soutli, cliains west to the point of Com-!thence so chains west, tbence SO mencement. 'chains north lo the point of com- LORENZO AI.ENANDER. mencement. Per J. W. Connell, Agent Skeena Land District — Districl Oueeii Charlotte Islands. ^^^m^^^^mo———————M———m——mmi TAKE NOTICE that Horry Mo- Skeena Land District — Districl Mann, of Victoria, B. C, occupation! Q '" Charlotte Islands | Carpenter, intends to ai.plv for per- TAKB NOTICE that John Wesley] mission-to prosnecl the following Connell, of Victoria, B. G., occupa- described lands for coal and petrol-!tion Broker, intends to app .— iDated February 24th, 1915 ap2 '10 Genera) Teun,.ng Furniture Moving a Specialty. When you buy COAL buy the BEST — Ladysmith Lump or Comox Waslied Nut. •Haied February 22nd, 1911 :t n-2 0 Dai.''! February 11 \1!R 2 Ith, McMANN. 915, an: chains soulh, Ihence SO chains east thence 80 .hains norlh, thence 80 caains wesi to the poinl of commencement. JOHN MOFFAT, Per ,l. W. Coin; 11, ' ent, Dati ,1 !■' -: narj 23rd, 1915 ap22 Sk. en i Land Dlstrl Id of Quo... '1 riotte Islands, TAKE NOTICE that Lou] coin, of Victoria, B. O., si. ... | int. nd i to permission lo pi ij eel 11 ■■- following tl. si i ih.il lands for coal and i etrol- eum; Commeni Ing at a post plant! ri at the mouth of Mac. Ri- ir, whicli empties Into Lincoln Hay, al ihe norlh end of Port Channel, H west so chains, lhence south SO chains, thence east 80 chains, thence north 80 chains to the poini of commencement, LOUISE LINCOLN. Per J. VV. Connell, Agent. Dated February 23iid, 1915. ap21 Queen Charlotie Islands TAKE NOTICE thai Ccorge im"- Might, of Seattle, Wash.. pation Broker, Inti i"1 to • ' foi ', permission to prospect Ihe folio ' i described lands for coal and petrol aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa^_ ^^^^_^^^^_^^^_ i'ii chains south of th corner of Qu land, In Lewis Harboi, them easl ' ilns, norlh 80 ' iin . chains, then 11: . ; oinl o "■ •■■: ncem nt, Hlstl - • ..! ;Sl:.'.iia 1 and Dl tricl Disti li I 'of ,, ci, ,, |0tti i md ,, ' TAKE NOTICE that tloberl .'.'.■- 1 "'"lie. I. ','.,■ s. of Vli ".i is. !:. C, 11 ion Barber, lnten di I ei mission to prospeel Hie followin described lands for coal and petrol eum: Commencing at a posl planted*, 40 cliains east and ten chains sou til of the south-easl corner of Port Channel, tlience east 80 .hains, thenc.' south '-ni chains, thence west .80 chains, thence north 80 chains to .the point of comniencemenl JOHN WHS! EY CONNELL. _|Dated Febi iry 21 rd, 19 15, Daily Journal SOc per month The Queen Charlotte Oil Yields Limited Oliice will open today in I.niv-ltutlt'" Duilding foi salt- of n limited. amount of Treasury Stock '(.ICO. !•'. MACDONALD. See.-Tread, :-!;" 'im i I Dl Id District ol 1 TAKE Til • lam i n applv'. Brown Bookoy, of VI irmlBslon to i rosneei tiie foi- ecliptttlon 1 nd I lowiu. hefl lai ' and '"'' Perml ■ . , /""","""a" ',*" ' I .,',■:.■ ng ll Commencing at a post plant. ,., ,,.■ . !, a', : , hains couth ol ! .. rmtli of | Hie corn 'reel ■; i n. hen hnlns. ______——__________m GEORGE PALMER MIGHT Ul'l HIGH COST Dl l.!\ IXG Dl'CEI) HY lirVTNP Ml I! liesi Quality Domestic Luuip i S0.50 Per '■ u Besl (,'e Jii.t ',',' ii lied Nik i .• ' ,75 Per T.in DEL! ■ '■ —Till — Per J. W. Connell Hated February ' id, :.- ' Skeena Land District — Districl of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that James F, Redmond, of Prince Rupert, B. C, occupation Prospector, Intends to apply for permission to prospect the following demiihed lands for coal ami Skeena Land Districl - DlBtrlct ofl Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE thai Han ■ Mann, of Victoria, B. '■'.. occupal ion Carpenter, intends ', ipply for permission to prospeel tbe following described lands for coal and pi .r.ileum: Commencing al a post planted 40 cliains north of the mouth of Steele ('reel;, where It. enter-. Port Lewis, thence cast SO chains, thence south SO chains, thence west sn chains, thence north 80 chains to ,'.T .McKEN**-|lJ ... lateri Fi '■ ' ' ap22 ■ . to tin n ■ ' nent, LLLA i Dated F Union I'i in. Transfer Hupei Co, • ■ mum—mm-—m~—~i HAYNER EROS Pioneer Fnnernl Directory Enihnlnters Open Day Night. I. nlit b1 AssistHm Attendance. PHONE 80. 710 THIRD AVE m—mmm—--o--—-muiixjmm Prince Rupert Journal SOc. per Month / - '■\ _M^ •V-. the point of Ha:.. Per Februai commencement. H MtRV McMA.N'N. I. W. Connell, Agenl ' 22nd, 1915, D . ii Qu T \'. :. Cotiu. ll. (i SI ■ and Disti Id ' Chnrl il te Islands, TAKE NOTICE Ihat Robert Al __—————__———______________ ,, le Hui ■■■ i, .ti" Victoria, B. ("'., tion Broke , In i nd to apj ly fo ."■. ui a'ii.n l' nl.. i- Intel 'l. to applj : em li sion to u'i eel the Folb for permission to prospect the foi-1 described lands for coal and petrol C irlotti Islands. VOT.ICE ' : lohn Wi I. of Victoria, H. C, ... ,s, E I!,, :, ■ '>50*U)WH>d J 8. Pearce, Manager I..win; desi ribed lands for i oal and petroleum: l ommi nclng at a posl planted 120 chains northeasl of Poller Island tan island In the entrance of Rennals Sound), thence north 80 chains, thence east SO chains, tlience soutli 80 „ tlience wesi 80 chains to the poini of commenci ment, .,,.,,.,.,., ,. ,,,.. ..... , ,,.. . null. Vpi ul eum: Coinnienclng ai a post planted ',.. chain i -'in' li and 80 ch In from the centre of Freemeh' ' ' , . on the south ; ii!" of Porl Ch nel I ihence 80 chains south, thenco 80 cliains west, thence ~0 cliains north bains, I following the wesi coasl of Graham '"•'"'' Island, thence 80 chaius cast to the point of c i.i- ncement, IOHN WE Dated Februnry i EY 23rd, C INNELL lil."-. ti TBE PRINCE RUPERT SASH AND DOOR COMPANY LTD. HOOKS, SASH SAWING. AMI PICK i ivt MANUFACTURERS «V, MANTLES. MOULDINGS, SOROJJt Am (lAND -.LI. KINDS OI' FINISHINGS. 'fCBR -jjik, Factory am) Oflice " '."lie 218 •IKS. HOI SK FINISH Avei v PECIALTy Hevcntli I' O. Bo> H.iya "rlii" OOlK«K»ncooootii 04OO ' ovi (V^pj, • i -i-'ri-iot.io-pcrine-C' ^^44o44t>» \V w 1 ii lay, April 23, L91T PRINCE RUPERT —s—^j~7rsexr~sBamw—iama*ic:: ——-r: JOURNAL —BE GRANITE GRANITE (.: besl Quality and thoroughly Vested fer sale Gut Slone or (-rushed Rock in Quantities WEIL 3. .Mai.l.ill) Phono Green 21-7 OCEM FISH 0. Fresh 1 isli ArNvtng Every Day Outsi.lt orders promptly attended to O0404040004440404#*4<>04&tt4 B. C. Undertakers Funeral Directors and Km [mini ers — Satjsfac mi teed I MAY MAKE ATTACK j flEAR tlEL CANAL GOyERNMENff WI REPORT. ATI! 111! C.HIll'- \l I Open I'aj- ami Xiglll u K 117 Second Street Phone -II „ Rruce Morton SI Manager •HH«HKH5 0HJ-SHKH3 000000000 JKHKH NOTICE. THEORY' IS AliVANChll THAT BRITISH ARMV M IV LAND THERE. Construction of Cheap Transports Nun in i'i ogress Lends Colon to it. PHONE BLUE 2r,!> PHONE 564 P.O. BOX 60 1*0 H kAPERHANGING KING AND LL TINTING ■ . IOR ' anstm canai. . in * • oved Jleth d: ■ ployed 3, and ne will call for a 4 bundle 5, our ,i(ldi 315 SIXTH AVENBE WEST Phone No. 8 Canadian Steam Laundry 0000000 040444400 Tbe Canadian Patriotic Fund. Will those who need assistance from the above fund, resident In the city or district and ivhose breadwinner i ■ on <: "■ en ■ ■ with tbe foi ces- of thi or her Allies, kindly notifj .. tary if the l" . ' i | tf ' I IOL Ii I. : Furnished hy F. AV. Howling. April 22. Bar. reduced to sea level. ... 29.981 Highest temperature ">3.0 Lowest temperature 39.0 JOE BOYLE HAH GONE T<> DAWSON I'lTV , >■"": %.^??hi- Tl or Wot ,-■ l-'islietaics • • . Waters ,i ,. . . ilmnliia WCKHJU CHJ<HKK«( <HMi»S 040000440 i Capt. J. McGee M.M.S.A. Musters in prepared fi lor exam"na'l ion. Compass nd- 5 ,i :....' g riwiiie lied 582 & "NAUTICAL ACADEMT" c X Heigerson Block, opposite g 5 .loyal Hole! $ 400 a tW tSfi-i>-i»J»ai>l>t(-*Q<(a>ft*iJi)-a ■04040044401: ■ .10000000. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES For Rent for a six lion i , iden Steamer nol i • . (1 feet I mg, i ,' feel Itli cabi .Ration for o i Icial Mil inn to crew. ■ b. in first-class re- to Inspei . Ion by Bi ' ■ and Hull Inspectors, i'i',"' '.v! maintenance will lac provided ;.. . „ arl mi nl of Naval Si n ice, bul all tools n quired In en- ■ ■ room must be provided by own- ' r of steamer. eq . : ed nol less t han 9 knots per hour. Tenderers musl quote rule per day for six months' charter and boa! must be mailable for service immediately on acceptance of lender. Lowest or any »* no! necessarily accepted. Time for receiving tenders will close at fi p.m. on Friday, April 30, 1915. Envelopes .narked "Tenders for teai " to lie addressed F, ',->. Cunningham, Chief Inspector of Fisheries, ap-22-25 v■-, '", ei ■ ninster, B. 0. REASONABLE BATES a | THE 5 Conltaental Trust I Company 1000004000000000044000400 Skeena Lain! Districl — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICH that All.ml Soott Lock, of Victoria, !'.. C, occupation Agent, intends to apply for permission to prospect the following describ..-.I lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted ■ chains north of the north-west of Lease No, 24S5: llience SO. chains wesi. thence SO sliains north, SO cliains easl, thence ,'l) south io iii" point of coiu- raencement. ALBERT SCOTT LOCK, Per .1. W. Connell, Agent. Dated Feb! l ;::y 20th, 1 915. apl8 L _ , tlience The Morning Journal 50c. per month Skeena Land District — Dislrict of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that George Palmer Might, of Seattle, Wash., occupation Agent, intends to apply for permission to prospect the following - .I.-' ribed lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at n pout planted 40 chains east and ten chain* north of tiie mouth of Joseph Creek, thence SO chains south, tience east 8(1 ckains, llience north SO ebains, tbence wesi SO chains te tke point, of commencement, OEORGE PALUBR U1UHT, Pel J. W. Connell, Agent. 1 Dal •■; ■'" ' iary 29tb, 1911. aml8 SWaBiJ-WKH'HJC.'H^ 'iW-: ' 1*;; •• ■ .1 -i„KS m. SUPPLY GO., LIMIT D vie w.mi, ." ... MAI III .. "In li ' E I1VPEHT • -. ;iflNi'i* i Ot into icyroet.i I ■ ..' -t : I . tsoljlic. iniiioul Scmi-Dicael Ol! Bu. mil ... .i.ui' (Imi ohoa-post "'.(a, It, .. 1 V.'*«t*lft. |ia> ■ ■ •; I Tarts hi tatna*.. A pi.ee of information hitherto unpublished, and certainly unknown on ibis side of the water, was learn-, ed by the News-Advertiser, says that paper, respecting a projected land- In a spoi unnamed, o£ 300,000 Bril Ish trooi s which are to be con- i •■• • , Britain upon 300 'i'ii, self-propelled light- ■ i ni the face ol li this soi nds a '! ■ .i or; bill iin ro for It, and, aa actui f this i real Heel ind 1 , oinl ib- beior. tinn ... ailing, tli em i rn in liv ing i hi ; ublii ; lie Information , Mr. A. E. Short, a well-kn . •■ ;■ er 1,1 -ii;- ho lias bisk ! a Ices in lho Winch Building and who is connected with the notable Sunderland shipbuilding (inn, of Shorl Bros., learned the above information'in a letter from home r. eeived by him a few days ago, and iicai iv. of lis indirectly, the newspaperman waited upon him. The Shorts are anion;,' the oldesl shipbuilding R: nn in LY ; : nd the \,in.'on ver member of the family was ill; v.'iih the linn for a number of years. Among many other con- tracts, they built most of the vessels of the Prince Line of steamships, ia number of pictures of whicli vessels Mr. Short has hanging framed in his oilice here. "We are al present building upwards of 30 huge lighters for lhe Government," observes the writer of the lei ler, "and haw had to pul aside all oil,or work in order to pro- ■ ■ •■'" .villi this. ! think there are to be [urnished about 300 of these self-propelled lighters, each to accommodate 1,000 men and built like this" I here follows a sketch of the craft, which Is scow-shaped), "the id. a being that they can land In shallow water." "It is understood," adds the writer, "thai these lighters are to be completed by June." He also states thai all other work in many of the leading mercantile marine shipbuilding yards has been put aside in order to rush ahead with Iliis new order. Mr. Shorl, of-Vancouver, in the course of conversation, observed that these lighters must naturally he of very cheap construction and just, intended to get lhe invading army across and then be done with —i'or a yard like the Short's to construe! as many as thirty of them ln no brief a time as three months implied a very llghl construction. He concluded that tlrey were being made in the shipbuilding yardi ..' New ,.-i le, ll.". le ioi I, Stockton, and Sunderland, as from these port,; they would nol have - i be towed ,ii» . :', .; n tai , , Diiti , tin ' oasl In order to bo read i art. lie believed thai Un ;■' ... iim .( Sclil. vig-llol , ould be lho landin ill ce • I such u force, thai tlie Kiel Canal would be Us objective and that the manufacture of these unusual crafl must be knownf* In Germany in view of the, apparently only too thorough spy system which the enemy has in tlie United aCinfdonai. (Continued from Page One.) can bo bought in London. The Belgians who have money help to pay for the indigent. Between $9,000,- 000 and $10,000,000 have 'ieen collected for the relief work. Bi I ween ,; r,i 00,000 an , $8,000,000 i . si lib.' ' bj .'■. mi rii ana and 00 by C SVNOFBI8 OF COAL MINING; IilX;ULATIONS. Coal mining rights ot .the DomJ-a- fan' In Stonltmb'a, Saskatchewan ani Alberta, ^the Yukon Territory, the N»ii*hv-«st Territories and a portion. oT She Province of British Colutmbia, may "Tie lacked for a term of twea- ty-Mftie years at an annual rental of $1 per ajn-e. Not more than 2,560 «cres will he'leased to one applicant. AuplieaOons for a lease must be made far the applicant in person to 'the Agent or SiiWA'geut of the dis- .taBct In •fetch the rlg'lit.s appllel for axe sihmttts. In surveyed territory th« land lUitt be 'ajeeci-ibed by sections, or legal ahMWsions -of sections, and- In tin*urv«yeM territory the Iract ap-. plied for shall be staked out by Hie' a>pltcarrt himself. Bach application must be accom- ,.,,,. .nanled by ii fee ol $5, which will" be "refund,*.! tf the rights applied for itre not avaOa.ble", bill nol otl ei Hi. Boyl■ ba been i I I j Mr. I-toovi r to tal the Can, adian commil tee tl ilon and ■ '■;.■ ii;.,,. . ,'■ ' . ■" I il for assisl In Ca sti adlly im ;■,',,. ;i . ance. IMANS CONSCIOI S THI1V HAVE LOST WAR Mr. 3. \V. Boylo ol' Dawson Gntheis Sonic Interesting Pncts as to Altitude of Germans. "From talks with those who have been in Germany and by the tone ol the German pre;;-. 1 gathered an Impression of lhe German people and their chances of ultimate" victory in the war," said Mr. J. \V. Boyle, president and general manager of tho Canadian Klondike ■Mining Com- ■ ' ', ..aii.it.y shall be ' . on lhe uaerdtn.iiLlbrb output ...' the mil tne rate of ftve cents p.r ton, 1Mu> ,s-a:saoc -nil.?r.;'.In:; Hv niiiio Ji«»il 'afiTai.il] tht, Atgerii with sworn rafefir* ««e«tBijy«B tor the full ;.: '.'... >»M J**.' thi? royalty therepn, if the eeal tB*Wn% rights are not belni >i.mc«, hucIi returns sUJouliJ be fur iiulaod at li«ar-l once a ytlhr. The lette will include tha? coal m-tcHm 1'igii.ts only:; but the lessee mootr fc pertTilttftit" hi purchase what-, :«t(» »Tslln!iie surface rlghti'may be ]«mism*r«d ntfcessqry for tlie work lh»s of the mine it lhe rate of $10 ||i9,- acre. j. Fur full in"or«jatIeB appHei |sk«.iiid be made to thc Secretary of lthe Dc.)ia.rtniei( of thv Interior, Ot i.aftwa, hi- to any Age*t «r Sub Afienl »f Dominion Riinds. VV. W. CORY, Dep.uty MIniiter ef the Interior N'tWiCJ* is hereby given that on thc iWrd day ot hi::ni, neat *u>Uoa. *lon vyHi ife made io the aatnoBie. teadSfent ot" Proayinalsl DoMee Band to tbe Board of l«ir.ai.--.. <;oi»ii«Jiisiau- ers for the Caty. of Prijuce Ramjert fer permiasion to rornove the Ucoose {or the sale of liquor by whtjlesale ftwiai the premises known as Lata 16 and l^i, Block 3£-, Section 1, situate at Frazer Street in the City of Prinee Rupert, to the lands described as Lots 18 and 20, Block 23, Section 1, on Third Avenue in the said City of Prince Rupert. DATED this 20th day of Febru aj-y, 1916. PRINCE RUPERT IMPORTING CO. LIMITED. VV. II. Marshall, Manager f21mar22 Applicant. '. ' « "■ ' NOT'ICI; OI OAiVGELLATION l'-.- a representative o News-Advertiser. just returned from pany, to Vancouver Boyle has don. "Undoubtedly the mass of mans have given up hope of male victory: They realize they tailed In their plan of campaign. But they hai.- made up Iheir minds that Ihey will Ugh! to lhe last with the idea of Inflicting as much punishment on the Allies as Ihey in tarn administer. They will light, to the last with the idea of getting as favorable terms as possible. Also Ihey will light on with lhe hope thai I hive may be a defection In (ho ranks of the Allies. If such a thing should happen they hope to make more favorable terms." This was the way in which Mr, Boyle suin- ; eople with respect to the war as the result of his observations and talks while abroad. Mr." Boyle was responsible for the organization and enuipment of the Yukon contingent of fifty men who are to go forward as a machine gun squall with the Second Canadian Mounted Rifles. Royal Naval College •' Canada. the Mr. Lou- T'le n6x' examination for the entry of Naval Cadets, will be held at tbe examination rauhtres of the Civil Her- Service Comiatssti-in In May, 1915 ■ Hi. 'aucnees'fiil (umdidajt^ii Joining tho col • Urge on er »"»oi)t 1st August. Appl}- e ottimor, for entry tHI" be received up tj> iSth April by. m<? Secretary, fliVil 6t>n>ic« CaaamialRMnn, Ottawa, ti-om TTahom lilanh «fry farms can now be oMHtae*. Sajniis'iMiee fer the examination In »•* n«*f tnnst a» b'oiweeu the ages iaf fiJvirt1p«i »nd tlU*e»n un the 1st .Mr, <»**.. ■fBrtlisr d«<»ils (»n he obtained ou artrlliwtfwo tti too iradersignail. G. J. OESBARATS, IWfu,1j HUni«er ot the Naval Servioe l*%l*H*.»iot af Am Naval Soj-vloe, . M*1t, .-aMMaVJ S,th. 19 1ft HaKaU.iaMr^wli »fl."f|v-»r;»!S Ot this nt-^fmrnrnt —fit mm bo (reid tor.-'- Ttmf. oat m—Kl—fXKTAl. i-Knnui. Mah R««aM(uit ltmo\ mrocf't <y~o im ' ■ i.^.:>£2*W Lauid Distriet »tstii«< aaea Charlotte Islaadi, ot TataW! NOTICH ih»i Iiaac Wax atoek, of Victoria B, C, occupation JUlliard Parlor Mimagcr, intends to »OTly kir pa»l mlsni I 1killowin»i described '"•DMUU ly Major J. II. Me- Hulliu, Commanding, Apiil 17, 1115: I'aiataUea—"A" Oomjojutt wMI isrul' at vi(. Etalata)u«it>B J>«i>l ing on Wedaiwday Had Friday, April 21 and 22. "li" CiwnaXaiftr vtfl Kawatie at the aBaMUW-M t»oi**#ae «a Monday a'n.i Thursday, April II • nd 1"!. Tim bayonet drill »qnR.i will •wrt at I p.m. avery drill nighA w ». uinil ith. M«it. JAMES GILMORE IVceaii Aw. IDOur Uclride St. Umt IOECT0RY mt «a Mw» »ape.t atr -mat /kom. ■febt* 90. ffinvw. Bam «rw tM* %m-mm Ha. timrm^etm nnwi >—H— Nw **&«» (a* SSaaM irnr »o; ■Vaar Ha«k, tkwft - —.——.*. u (•:.->'! NOTICE IS UEltHaBY GIVEN that tbe Reservo existtus ou Detention Island by reason of a Notice published ln the British Columbia Gazette on ■Ilia 30th of May, 1912, is hereby can Cell. : R. A. RENWICK, Deputy Minister c f I.anda hepartmenl of Lands, Victoria, B.C., October 19th, 1914. on: ^t44400a*040440040-a004a44O GUAHANTEEI) American Silk HOSIERY § WE WANT JTOU TO KNOW THESE HOSE They stood the test when all ■ others failed. They jke real foot comfort. They have uo seams 'to rip. They never become loose aud baggy as the shape is knit In, not iire,ssed in. They are GtAl&NTEED fr* fineness, for styli, for siVpejIor- Ity of material und woi-tftnan,- 3hip, absolutely staini. --sjaitd to wear six months wlthoa't liolcu or rapluoed by new pairs 9-ee. <a)ur Free Olfer To every ouo t-:endiag us 50c to cover shipping cfiarges, we will send, subject to duty, abaci utefy fr.ee: Throe pairs of our famous men's AMERICAN S" H0t>E with written juaran any color, or Three pairs of cur Ladies' Hose, In .Hack. Tan or White colors, with written guarantee. DON'T DELAV—Offer expires when denier in your locality is selected, tjive color a 3d jjsa, imiiei. T!n> taUiriui^ioDjij Umtiksry 31 BIttner Street Ifeyaea, Obis - l'.S. "™^^«la3^||ga5««Ott&l TBI KtST (4M-0KTABLE TOURING CAR IN TK diT 3 aaa*»W«r« ail maU* dlaj mill l.aaa.1.1 I Phone 99 fi HWuitat: Koacl t-Ktinoe Rajjerl flWggWWgHWWiga 0___Wit a out New Weltfiagton I lie Fafortte BiitKlioM Ooal ilVniuaart. Rrlj^iteat ,.ml IS«.,t Rogers & Albert ..ftooaoo-isn-iji ivrid patroleum: ('.>»ir,e..:«ing at « pout plain..d 2» chains south nnd l " . fen I** wwi of tht mi ii a «,,■ ■ oinl ■1 I'-roaatftn'a Island, thonce ntith Hi) ci.alit, -i. i ,,- .'■ . iH.-'bw, lorth SO clu ence aaal JO sn'aiis to the polnl lanoe n.»nt. .,■ -a Per Affenl. relnaaery 23rd, 1915. ap..1 r-kmiDa Ia#nd District — Dlstrie' of Ou«en Cbarlowta lalandt. TAKH NOTICI that Qeor«« Palmer Might, of Seallle, Wash,, occu- pnlion Broker, Intendi to apply for proepacl tika (permission to proaped the folloVina •.ndi for eoal described lunds for coa! nnd pe-, ir. ' um; Commencing at a pos ''"■ 1 ■■' chi Ins norlh of No, 2435 (near Tiahn Plead), north wet .urn. . them ■ mirth 80 , thence ea 0 chains, ihence " chains •sis. Tuammt>. £%•*«%(■ *VhL. /»nA ««.*■:, f*.««ai» tmc i -est M'^QKlBiBBi^'mwVEm'. • i" the poi ,t nf . ommente- • ■ BEORGE PALMER .MILII-T, Per J. \V. Coniyll, An.nil. Dated ""abruary EOtii, inite. apl8 P»oan T MM-tri-'i,- Mraaer iwnl B(K(H S(j.
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Title | Prince Rupert Journal |
Publisher | Prince Rupert, B.C. : O. H. Nelson |
Date Issued | 1915-04-23 |
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