|*. •-•- — v, jtanwl _a_ VOL. V. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 191S Price 5 Cents. NO. l*». ■ft&IH il lakTiTl JLi iSiAii-' v a' ALLIES ESTABLISH THEPISELVES ACROSS THE GALLIOPOLI PENINSULA British And French Have Driven Back German Foe In Vicinity Of Ypres London, April 28.—An official report says: "The fighting north and northeast of Ypres continued all day yesterday. Our operations taken in conjunction with tbe French definitely stopped tho German attack, which has not been renewed. "There are now no Germans west of the canal except at Stoehstraate, where they have established themselves at the bead of a small bridge. "A readjustment of the situation has been necessitated so there was OPTIMISTIC WITH REGARD TO CITY REV. H. B. GRANT IX ADDRESS BEFORE HOARD OF TRADE SHOW'S FAITH. He Dealt With the Early Sell lenient of the Southern Part of Alberta. delivered a counter-attack both by the French and our troops on the north of Ypres. In resisting these attacks the Germans again used asphyxiating gases and shells manufactured in contravention of the Hague convention." Suffered Reverse. Paris, April 28.—An official report says: "In Champagne the Germans took 1300 metres of advanced trenches. "In the region of Beausejour we have retaken half of them. "In Argonne an attack attempted by the Germans has been immediately stopped. Aviators have been very busy." Sending Reinforcements. Fresh French troops are being rushed to West Flanders and Northern France. All the train service north of Paris Is given over entirely to the carrying of soldiers. ATTORNEY GENERAL INDIAN COMMISSION SPOKE AT LUNCHEON! RETURNED TO CITY HON. W. J. BOWSER GAVE BRIEF ADDRESS BEFORE HOARD OF TRADE. He Shows His Faith in tlie City and the Whole Northern Purl. There was a good attendance at the Board of Trade luncheon held on board the Prince Rupert yesterday, on the conclusion of which Rev. H. R. Grant addressed the members' on tbe subject of Pioneers and Pioneering. Hon. W. J. Bowser, Attorney-general of the province, was present by Invitation of the president, D. G. Stewart. He was asked to speak a few words on the conclusion of the address of Mr. Grant, and did so. An excellent luncheon was served on the G. T. P. steamer. Mr. Stewart In introducing the speaker referred to the fact that Mr. Grant was well qualified te speak on the subject owing to his long residence on the frontier. Mr. Grant said it was a great pleasure for him to address them. He did not feel he could speak on a subject germane to the work, and had so chosen his subject as Pioneers sad Pioneering. He gave a brief resume of the migration of the races, starting with Abraham and the Israelites. The Chinese migrations were referred to also. Portugal and Spain, Britain and France were also touched upon. The nation that kept up Hie race was Britain, Germany bad aroused late, and they could say as "our brave boys" said lo them on Ibe field, that having come late she must slay out. The British race was one that extended itself Into all parts. It ruled a third of the population of the globe. These subjects were all as loyal as the men of tbe Motherland, as was seen in India's and Soutli Africa's contribution to the war at the present time. It was a fine tribute to Britain and British rule that 60,000,000 should rule over 600,- 000,000. Coming to the more direct sub- At tbe Board of Trade luncheon yesterday Attorney-general Bowser, being called upon to speak, said he always liked to speak before boards of trade, as be was then assured of a better hearing than he had had at some meetings he had recently attended in Vancouver. I Laughter.) He complimented Rev. Mr. Grant upon his address and said he wished to pay bis tribute to the "men of the cloth" as he had found them in Britisii Columbia. He found them always ready to aid in the uplifting of the communities. Sometimes they found extreme men among them. The men of the church, however, he found, always stood for better things than they found when they came in. (Continued on Paire Two! THEY ARRIVED BY SPECIAL TRAIN YESTERDAY—LEAVING AGAIN FRIDAY. On Trip They Visited All Reserves Within lhe Const District. After a t|-ip along the line of the G. T. P. covering all the Indian reserves within the Coast inspectorate, tbe Indian Commission returned to Prince Rupert yesterday afternoon by special train. They have been absent nearly two weeks. The G. T. P. placed a special car at their service and afforded them every facility for their work. They will leave for the south Friday morning. The members present on this trip are: N. W, White, of Shelburne, N. S., the chairman; D. It. McDowall, of Victoria; G. Carmichaei, of Montreal; J. A. McKenna, of Victoria; with J. Mc- Arthur as secretary. Andy Tyson, the inspector for the district, accompanied them on the trip. Later, in ■May, they will return on their way (Continued on Page Four.) Turkish Forces Driven Back On Galliopoli Peninsula By Allies YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL, Nortli western League, Seattle. ."; Vancouver, :'. Spokane, 8; Victoria, 2. Tacoma, 2; Aberdeen, 1, Coast. League. Venice-Oakland, postponed on account Of rain. Salt Lake, 3; San Francisco, 4. Los Angeles, ll; Portland, 5. National League. Chicago, li; Cincinnati, 8. Pittsburg, 7; St. Louis, 0; 8 innings. Boston-New York, postponed, wet grounds. Brooklyn, 0; Philadelphia, 3. American League, Philadelphia, 0; Washington, 1. St. Louis. 3; Detroit, 12. Cleveland, 0; Chicago, 7. Xew York-Boston, postponed, cold. Improved Train And Steamer Service By G.TP. Starting June W. P. Hinton, Assistant Passenger Traffic Manager Of The Company, Now In The City Makes Definite Announcement That Three Trains And Three Boat Sailings A Week Will Be Initiated At ThatTime-The Company Looks For Increased Traffic And Arranged To Take Care Of It FRKNCH CRUISER SINKS. * Paris, April 28.—The French » * cruiser Leon Gambetta has * * been sunk hy an Austrian sub- * * marine in the Ionian Sea. One * * hundred and thirty-six were • * saved out of a crew of 725. * ******««•* * * * * ject of pioneering in Alberta, the speaker came lo his main subject. Ranching in Southern Alberta was an ideal life. He had struck that country as a young man and felt that he could have spent bis life there. From 1874 to 18S5 there came into that country in addition to those from Eastern Canada many of tho best class of Englishmen, with some Scotchmen and Irishmen. When you got a real English gentleman you got the finest type of man in the whole world. This new country afforded them an outlet for their energy that they could not find in the Old Land. Cattle ranching was an easy task In Alberta, It was a leisurely type Of life, The men were mostly young and bad all lhe sport they wanted cricket, polo, gymkanas, with coyote bunting instead of fox bunting. They went as far as ten miles to be at these gatherings. Socially, the rest- dents came very close to one another. It waa true when the "boys" got together once in a while they got drunk, but they did not do anything that was very bad and one could not reprimand them. These men were intensely loyal. At Plncher Creek thirty-six men out of about four hundred went to South Africa. They were loyal to each other. The men thers were naturally gallant to women. Women were worshipped by the men. These men did not look forward to great changes. The money side did not appeal to these men as it seemed to in the cities. Not realizing the changes that were coming, these pioneers (Continued on Page Two.) The G. T. P. will, in the first week of June, initiate the improvea service over the railway line and with it a steamer service by the Prince Rupert and the Prince George to suit this. The new service will provide for three trains each way weekly and three sailings each way for the palatial coast steamers, giving connection with the southern cities. This announcement is made by VV. P. Hinton, the assistant passenger traffic manager of the G. T. P. System, who reached the city yesterday from the south by the steamer Prince Rupert. The trains will leave Prince Rupert probably about 11 o'clock In tho forenoon under the new service. Tho departures will be on Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. The days I'or the arrival of the train will be .Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. In connection with the trains the steamers Prince Rupert and Prince George will be run on a thirty-hour schedule to Vancouver. These steamers will make the run also to Victoria and Seattle and on the northbound trip will give weekly connections with Anyox. The sailings of the steamers will be about 10 o'clock in the forenoon, it is expected. The days of departure from Prince Rupert for the south will be Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. They will arrive here on Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Mr. Hinton says that the company is bending every energy to put the business on a good basis. He was delighted to learn upon arrival here that the citizens seemed to be fully alive lo the opportunities that the fish trade offered and were doing all possible to induce tbe fishermen to come here. With Ihe lisb companies represented here also working and the G. T. P. and the Government aiding, the trade, he felt sure, would be landed here. Yesterday In company with his party, he was taken by the general superintendent, W. C. C. Mehan, over the line to the Cold Storage and the Drydock. Accompanying Mr. Hinton is his brother, J. A. Hinton, of Victoria. Mr. Duperow, the assistaut general passenger agent at Winnipeg, and T. J. Phelan, of Toronto, who is identified with the management of the Canada Railway News. They will spend the rest of the week in the city. CHILDREN'S FLAG DAY PROVED GREAT SUCCESS London, April 28.—An official rv- port says: "In the face of continued opposition ih" allied iroops have establisk- ed themselves across the end of the Gallipoli Peninsula. They have beaten off attacks ai Saribair and an* steadily advancing. "The Turks made considerable preparations to hamper the landings of the Allies, including wire entanglements under the .seas, as well is on land. They also dug deep pHe with spikes fixed at the bottom." BURSTING SHELLS MAKE EXCITING DAT Over Sixty Dollars Wns Raised by tiie Cliililren of the Empire. Will Assist Fishing Industry Attorney-general Bowser met the fish committee of the City Council and others Interested in the industry at the City Hall yesterday, when they discussed the proposition of obtaining at the Government Wharf the fullest facilities possible for handling fish until the city wharf at Seal Cove Is constructed. Mr. Bowser promised his fullest assistance, and later in company with William Manson, M. P. P., visited the Government Wharf and went into th© matter on the ground. Without further additions to the equipment there and without Interfering with the general business, it will be possible, it was found, to take care of any other independent buyers who wish to avail themselves of the opportunities. The mooring facilities will have to be worked out some other way, however, until the city wharf Is constructed. t*HmtoJKt#tKHKK«^^ BelOW is the result of the efforl made on Saturday lasl by ihe newly formed Chapter of the Children of the Empire to raise funds on behalf of the Canadian Ited Cross Society. This is the lirst united effort by the children of our city to show they wish to do tlieir part in the great work of alleviating the suffering of the wounded; and it is gratifying to know we have such a body of patriotic children In our midst. With Dorothy Tremayne working as secretary and Gladys Kemp as treasurer, the following youngsters did noble work: Constance McMullin and Violet Mortimer, $4.01"; Doris Pattullo and Isabel Kirkpatrick, $6,311; Pete Tremayne and Miriam Lando, $8.00; Lorna Tlte and Owen Bowden, $4.90; Jean Bailey, Mora Bailey. Mary Knott, $7.5".; Marjory Roberts and Katherlno Morgan, $2.10; Hilda Halvarson and Helga Halrar- (Oontiuuod on Page Four.) Carl Hnnington Writes From Front —Seek Protection in the Cellar. The following excerpts are from a letter by Carl Hanington to his mother, Mrs. ii. c. Hanington, of Victoria. The letter, written from the front, is under date of March 29: "Dear .Mother.—Down (ill ' ..ward observation again, and 1 think now is a good time to write you another war bulletin. Dawn is just beginning to break, and I am the cook today, so I think I have just time to do (he trick In. Please excuse dirt, as my hands are black, and 1 havo no water to clean up with. I am feeling very comfy inside just now— have Just made with a fine hot coffee and rum and n sort of would-be Welsh rarebit. This is a great job to cook on; the way to make the time pass quickly—to make every kind of a mess you can think of and ent il. "Well, we bad a great day yesterday; it contained quite all the excitement I wanted, the afternoon, anyway. We were up in the roof observing. Mr. Blue was sketching, when we heard a shell sort of rambling along, and it burst about 109 yards in front of us. Just over la front of the infantry trenches. Along came two more—not In the same place, however, They seemed to be ranging and each one of course bad lho usual quota of black smoke and flying pieces. We were waiting for the nexi when suddenly .-he exploded jusl behind our little house. She bail been aimed near us, o w didn't hear her coming al all. About Hint time we dug for the cellar al a small trot. When we gol to the door on th.. street we waited a minute and along came the next one. she hit just 20 feel from the end of the house, and the corner of tho Joint was between us and the explosion. But I saw all the smoke and spare bricks as I climbed for the cyclone cellar. It was about .'10 feet from me to the cellar door—or rather hole In the floor—and the steps (Continued on Pago Pour.) * DEPARTMENTAL OFFICERS • * COMING. • * Ottawa, April 2S.—The Dep- * * uty Minister of Marine, Mr. • * Johnson, and the Chief De- • * partmentnl Engineer, Col. An- * * derson, started today for the • * Pacific Coast on an Inspection • * trip. They will visit Prince « * Rupert. t Ml •■■ ■ -"■'- • - ■ttrsaar. A»rii >», 1»1»- PRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL prince \wwiv journal Telephone its**- O. IL NELSON, Editor. :i rich and abundant harvest in the \VOatlXmiH>«t^^ ^m-B—^»—sa--mim-^-vmmnB7lijVif prairie provinces this respei t are o couraging charact The indications in 1 j f ihe most en- 1 Product No. Oontains aben*. S1..5U ' lbs. Office: 128 Third Avenue 1 near McBride Street. Telephone 138, Postofflce Box 607. DAILY EDITK Published every morning -' Monday. Delivered by i rrlei In the city at the following rate, If paid In advance:-— .... $5.00 $2.60 A1TORNEY-GENER.AL. (Continued from Page One.) One Vear Six Month! ,$1.26 Three Months ir Hot paid in advance, per Month »u-uU WEEKLY EDITION. Published every Friday tor clrcu lation outside the City ol Prince Rupert at •.::.')" ■' >'<■'■'■■ addressed to points in Canada; or $8.00 a yeai " all points In the United Kingi the United .States o^otber foreign countries. ™ Advertisinn Bates Upon Application Thursday April 9. 191. THE FISHING INDUSTRY. Tho situation as far us Princ. Rupert is concerned with the fishing Industry is very bright. The indications jusi now are that the Industry is to come into a very large addition to its business here. The independent boats that have been here went away well pleased with their reoeption and with the treatment afforded them. It is expected that sererai more will be here shortly. There seems to be a general tendency on the part of every one to aid in this enterprise and this spells success always. Hon. Mr. Bowser, representing the Provincial Government, when seen yesterday with respect to the giving of facilities, expresed a readiness to aid in every way possible. He is very much impressed with Prince Rupert's opportunities in a iisbing way and will help as far as his power lies to see that the port conies into its own. ROOM FOR OPTIMISM. Sir Thomas Shaugbnessy, the president, of the C. P. R., in Vancouver a day or two ago spoke most optimistically with respect to the financial outlook. He said: "The financial position of Canada is all right; in.Iced, the situation could hardly be otherwise, for there is a plethora of money, and I for Borne time nci i.e.1 a gradual improvement in general conditions, which presages a speedy return to i he noi mal position prior to the wa r, " v. s, then a i oticeable ini- i.i'.., - menl In conditions affecting the general prosperity of the country. The financial position Is sound. Indeed, there never was anything in tho nature of a financial crisis, and, as 1 told (hose who questioned me' on this point a few days ago on the other side of the line, the great, abundance of money is the best and most reassuring factor, "There are many indications that the country is rapidly recovering, in respect to business conditions, from the effects of the general dislocation which followed the'outbreak of the war, and from now on ihis si I.i i." iu.. c. lingly reflected roi . day to daj .\ ■ i v Importanl and ."' t en agin u lor In the resei Ith i hood oi : rring to tbi , tl uey-gen< ral said tho u iriod of y gone to ne length and cr. ' I ad ha c b e counl ■. ome to a as they ■ ..... The i ■" ■ ed tin on. Tl ■ lo . tal that was entinl In tl o r Motherland h id hi en top] .-.!. They In Brl li Columbia, .we i'. and I b. y Had i ohfldence in :' ■■ future. This was a time wl en ■ ley ■ lutl face the situation as It existed, li was a i Ime of holding on ind lelj Ins one another, The Government musl also do iis part. He was glad to know thai In Prin ' Ruperl i lie situation had not been as had as iu some of the other I: .-.. r cities. The Government bad intended lo carry on its public works as far as possible, but it was forced to suspend these. The court house here was one of these works that it had been intended to erect. After (he. war there would, he felt, be a reaction. History showed that alter a greal war there was a period of great industrial progress, as was Ihe case after the Napoleonic wars. He was glad the fishing industry was developing in Prince Rupert. He had had his part in the giving to the city the advantages of allowing United States bottoms to conic in and land their catches. When the G. T. P. could put on more trains be fell there would he still further development. While he felt tbat the building up of the lish business here would be at the expense of bis own constituency, yet geographic conditions must be faced and he felt the Hade belonged to. Prince.Rupert. o OPTIMISTIC. (Continued from Page One.) S SPLENDID FOR ■"LIMBER'" l'h" n-'le of Pre .inl Mo. UU in strictly conlir id to tie hJi.h-class supply 9 house!., Its CO't of manufacture is o rol -re ui i i.flVcM'l by Dept. or § "prici :utting (tore' influence that s .. '.!•". drives manufacturers to the g ... rior chemicals and pro- H - >. Is the dealer allowed to ij luce he rei iii price under penalty 3 of I'm ag his supply terminated, « A POWERFUL SOLVENT FOR CLOGGED OP DRAIN PIPES "!>!)" destroys nccuni.ilutions it lint, paper, cloth.-, hair, slime, grease, vegetables, soup, fruit and nuuiy others. It Is harmless to lines plumbing. DON'T ARGUE DON'T PUB OFF TEST IT This preparation ..as ben io generally successful in clearing drains that lt is Dought over and over again by those who have tried it, but inasmuch as no on can know the actual condition existing within a pipe, it is absoutely impossible for ihe manufacturer or tbe dealer lo guarantee tbe result. lH mm G. T. P» teamship Sailings FOR VANCOUVER S.S. Prince Rupert every Friday at 9 A.M. S.S. Prince John every Sunday at 7.30 P.M. CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CO., NEW YORK g POR SALIC BY. 0 IARRY H•'*-«"* ftKK I ., Ij THE RELIABLE PLUMBER FOR THE BEST IN PLUMBING AND HEATING "HONE IS!) ^!KH>0*tKHWaKlOaW *1>&IWM^ Coal, Cement, Plaster and Brick AND A COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDERS' SUPPLIES WESTH0LME LUMBER CO., LTD. First Avenue Prince Rupert Telephone 186 s 0 (>ttlM*lK!<BKHXB»<HK^ Thompson Hardware Co., Limited Rifles and Shot Guns :iion ing supplies ■ TIMBER SALE X 100 Se iled '< nders will be reci ived by ihe Minister of Lands not later than noon on the LStli day of May, 1915, for tbe purchase of Licence X 406, tO cut. 535,0000 feet of Spruce, Balsam, Red Cedar, Hemlock, on an area covered by Lol 2241, Sin'th Lagoon, Range "., Coast D'strict. Two ('■) years will be allowed for removal o" timber. r*iti-tlier particu.ars of the Chief Forester. Victoria, B.C. bad to get out before the ruthless grain growers who came in from 1900 on. Tlie ranchers had to sell oul and there passed out of existence a most ideal community. Prince Rupert had had its pioneer days. Those days of .;..-■■ money jvere passed. Sometimes they thought it would have been better bad these day - b. i n posl I om 1 unl il afl • the war. Whal pul the values In real - state In r. . . the di earn, nol inn. arrant. .1. that Prim Etupei was to !.(■ a greal con tnei centre. They should nol gel away from that. The day had been delayed, but they musl stay with these hopes. After the war there was bound to be a great commercial development on the Pacilic Coast. If at ibe end of the G, T. p, there was going to be only a village then the G, T. P. should not have been built, With 500 miles closer to Russia there was the opportunity for greal trade. Canada will be In line to supply Russia in ihe way of railway supplies .mil agricultural tai llities. Trade oi Iglnated trade. He looked forward to this porl as the outlet of intry. The northern pari "i Britl h Columbia and thi aoriIt cm pari of Albei ■ . ■ i upi rior to In i u parts Thej ..... I i Prim e Ruperl tin I |uei n of thc II was .. iyonUerful thing to remember thai they In Prince Ruperl were ot the same blood as lhe British soldiers thai were holding their '■".:. uu il.c li. ids of Prance and Belgium ami making such a proud record, The bulldog tenacity thai made our softliers unconijiierable would stand them In good stead in building up the country, . PHONE 101, P.O. DRAWER 1615 330 SECOND AVE, (KWOWaWO ««'KHKW-aiKHK'^ ^i—aaiSmmi^:^a^sst&snt\rumsMim^3a^m^::l SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS Prince Rupert Lumber Co. l.'IIiST AVE. AND IMcBRIDE-ST. PRINCE RUPERT F'hone 25 Branch Yard at Sniithers, B.C. Wmomm——tf————n ■■• '""*-■ :--i^*^r-}\r^———e——— ASK FOR Groceries—Our prices are the low- est in town. Yon will save money o- almost every article. Give us a Iria Order today. Phone 123, Prompt de Ivery. Miissallem & Co., -12?. Fift.i Ave. Easl. Send for Five Roses Cook Book— COUPON •Write Ntme IWt fn.ftl in tonip* ■nd Atadtrii plainly i CI...V...- Ten Cant* Mm of puixn _ BEING A MANUAL OF GOOD RECIPES carefully chosen from lhe contribution* of ovcr (wo thousand •ucccssful uner-i of Five Kbaes Flour throughoul Canada. Al-..' (Jarful NoIcd on the various classes of good things to ent. all of which have bevn carefully checked mid re-checked by competent authority. ftddress your Envelope lo Ujtt Of THC WOODS MIUIHG CO. IIMITED, WINNIPEG Distributors Prince Rupert, B.C. STEWART .V .•toni.I'V ,"I*LLV, DOUGLAS * CO. 'l Por Massett—S. S. Prince Jo.'e levy Becond Saturday al l11 p.m. commencing April 17. For Naas River points—S. S. rlnce John everj second Saturday 10 p.tu., commencing April li. For Anyox s. S. Prince Geo.'g.- every Wednesday al tiaidnight. s Passenger train carrying eleclr.i lighted sleeper and parlor cafe ear leaves for the east on Wednesdays aud Saturdays at 10 * I "-: Through tourist sleeping car to St. Paul every Wednesday. 1 jl For through tickets, reservations and lull information apply to (i. T. P. Ticket Office, Third Ave.; Agency all Atlantic Steamship Lines, ^--axm-S^'aa-atei."".^^ I Canadian Pacific Railway PRINCESS MAQUINNA, FOR ALASKAN PORTS, MAY 3rd PRINCESS MAY SOUTHBOUND, SUNDAY 8 P.M. J. G. AIcNAB, General Agent, corner Third Ave. and Fourth St. -BG9H- jsama OO GaWW*JMHW>tti*H"H*"*^^ THE UNION STEAMSHIP CO, OF B.C. LTD" S.S. VENTURE Southbound Tuesdays at 8 p.m. Sailings for Granby, Simpson and the Naas Sundays at Midnight ",**"." '■',. For further particulars apply to 3 JOHN BABNSLE"", AGENT :; 03.1 Second Ave., Phone 308 g Agency Atlantic Steamships. l>l>lKBKH>taW>t>)WHWlW«HJ .*00O- 000444444044440444404444440004004440000000000000 ottoon I Royal Bank of Canada | HEAD OFFICE; MONTREAL ESTABLISHED 1800 S Capital $ 11,560,000 X Reserved Fund .-ji 13,500,000 Total Assets . . . , .IS !«.->, 11(10,0(10 Savings Bank Department—Si will open an account Branches Throughout Canada and Bunking Connections With All Pints of tlie I'nited States. .Agents Throughout the World. ,'S II. P. WILSON, Manager - - Prince Rupert Brunch i <W-S<Wi-BWH»tt<HK.^^ I B-aiaa-aBfflllHa^^ CLEAN UP AND PAINT UP NOW O-CEDAR MOPS, O-CEDAR MOP POLISH ALABASTINE SANITARY WALL COATING WATER HOSE, GARDEN TOOLS, WATERING CANS MARTIN-SENOUR 100 PER Clv-lT. PURE PAINT PAINT BRUSHES, LAWN MOWERS AND GRASS SHEAR3 CARPET BEATERS, GARBAGE PAILS WINDOW SCREEIfS, SCREEN DOORS —AT THE— KAIEN HARDWARE CO.,608 Third av. IJOlMHMHWlCIOOuC': Oftl^lWBSt'l&aittHKH'ttf^ >*XttH'HWKt».-HW«Ht^ Prince Rupert Transfer Co. —FOR- Coal, Furniture Moving, Baggage and Heavy Teaming W. J. CRAWFORD, Manager _ phone see °r;;ur™ OlKima-t'fiMSlKBKHKH"^^ The|; Morning Journal 50 cents per Month PRINCE RUPEItl JOURNAL Thursday, A: :i! 29. Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Robert M«- KeBKi* Burgess, of Victoria, IJ. C, occupation Barber, intends to apply for permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted 120 chains northeast of Porter Island (an island in the entrance of Rennals Sound). thence east SO chains, Ihence south 80 chains, tbence wesi SO cliains, Ihence north su chains to the point of commencement. ROBERT McKENZlE BURGE Per J. W. Connell, Ag( .... Dated February 14th, 1915. a ' Skeena Land Disirici Districl of ii i' ■ rlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE thai Roberl M - Kenzie '<' .:■•>. s, of Victoria, li. ('.. occupation Barber, Intends to ..; ,•',: tor permission to prospeel the fol- lowing described Ian.is for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted 80 i loins south of the poinl of the Firs! Island In I!, nnals Sound, Ihence wesi 80 chains; thence north SO chains, ihence easl 80 chains, thence south sn cliains to the point of commencement. ROBERT McKENZlE BURGESS. Per .1. W. Connell, Agent. Dated February 24th, 1915. a|.22 Skeena Land District — Dislrict of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Robert Jlc- , Kenzie Burgess, of Victoria, B. C, j occupation Barber, intends to apply I for permission to prospect the following described lands for eoal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted 40 chains west of the south- jeast corner of Kiokathla inlet thence south v. chains, tbence ivesl ' 0 chains, ih- nco north 80 cliains, [then. .■ ■ asi 10 chains to the point of commencement. ROBERT McKENZlE BURGESS. : r J. W, l oi !. Agent. Dated Febi I, '1015, 10 of I ' Skeena Land District — Distriet ofjSkeena Land Distriet — District of Skeena Land Districl — Di ti Queen Charlotte Islands. Queen Charlotte Islands. Que.;. Charlotte 'slands TAKE XOTICE that John Moffat, TAKE NOTICE thai .lohn Wesley TAKE NOTICE tbat T of Victoria, B. C, occupation Re-:Connell, of Victoria, B. O, occiipa-'0'Farrell of Vaneouver BC Sltaer tired Farmer, intends to apply for tion Broker, Intends ... apply torjlntends t'0 applv for permission to, permission to prospect the folio-wing permission to prospeel the'following' ospec, th ,..,- ,,, ., ed oxr-Acetvlone described lands for coal and petrol-(described lands lor coal and petrol- hands .■,,,■ Caal and petroleum: Com-] *"•"•""■■" '-"- eum: Commencing at a post planted eum: Commencing at a post planted 40 chains east of the month of the 40 chain- ... south Mace River, on the east side of Lin-[of the south-east .corner of Port ' : iSJcei a - Land 111 let District 1 ■" en ' ha rlol te Islands. TAKK MOTICE thai John ' I Conm 11, of Vlcti i la, B. O, oc. tion Broker, Intends to apply for coin Bay, thence SO chains south, thence ":l ■ Iia:.. enst, thenc 80 chains south, thence ! 0 cl Ini east, |thence 80 chains north, thenc SO c .'.ii.'. «est to th ' • of ■".'- mi nc " . JOHN MOFFAT. Per .1. W. Connell, .'. Daied February 23rd, 1915 111' nci: : of . ..t 24 1801 chains tii. situated one Channel, I east 80 chains, tbence south 80 chains, thence wesi:,.najn<; 80 . hail i, ., , |DI ,. the i oinl ei . menl JOHN WESLEY CONNELL. Dated .".'i.i.. ■ ;,,,'_ ith-w. irnei nee north thence east . ... ■ '. ■ IMPERIAL MACHINE WOR'"- Engines InKinlled ..ml CJ« u Repairs Plant in Ion bone Red ISO i cl Skeena l ind Dlstrl. I let of Que ■.. Cl arlol a Ii I inds. TAKK NOTICE thai John •■■ Mnlr, nf Victoria, B.C -i.'i! ... pros : tho followingIRetired Farmer, Intends to apply for petroleum: described lands for coal and petrol-'permission to prospeel the following|planted forty eum: Commencing al a posl planted |described lands for coal and petrol-, the corner of [ 120 chains east of the sou ^^^^^^^^^^West to ' I! 15 Skeena Land ,,, Que a island Iteena '. TAKK '-' TIC mil ni Queen l Brown i . oi "'1. toria, B. C, t \- : XOTICE tl ' . atlon !" ids to ■ Mann, of Vietc C, [for !'. i ' to ... thi fo Carpenter, intei occupation Rowing described lands for coal and'mission to pri J. H. HILDiTCH Contractor end Builder Estimates given on work, whether small soual attention nil ses ol ii large. 1 'c. Io evei j Ken . ..'.'.. FREDERICK t'LTF.P.s/i'.C. Skeena Laud Disirici — Dlstrlcl of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Roberl Dowb- well, of Victoria. B. C, occupation Hotelkooper, intends to apply for permission io prospect the following described liuids for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted 10 yards south of Ibe mouth of Connell River In Burgess Bay, Port Channel, thence SO chains soulh, thenc* SO chains west, thence SO chaini norlh, tbence 80 cliains east to th* point of commencement. ROBERT DOWSWELL. Per .1. W. Connell, Agent. Dated February 23rd, 1915. ap82 lith-east corner of Kiokathla Inlet, thence easl 80 chains, thence north so chains, tlience i\ i s( 80 cl: ilns, ei i south 80 cl ains to the poinl of com- iih ncement. JOHN WESLEY CONNELL. Dated Februarj 22nd, 1915. ap20 Skeena Land Dislrict — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE XOTICE that Roberl Mc- Kenzie Burgess, of Victoria, B. C„ occupation Barber, intends to apply i'or permission to prospeel the following described lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted SO chains west of tbe south- Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Stewart Graham Campbell, of Victoria, B. C, occupation Real Estate Agent, intends (o apply for permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a posl planted ten yards south of the mouth of Conii).'ll River In Burgess Bay, Port Channel, thenee 80 chains east, thence 80 cliains south, thence 80 chains west, tbence SO chains north to the point of commencement. STEWART Q-RAHAH" CAMPBELL. Per J. W. Connell, Agent. Dated February 23rd, 1915. ap22 1 ' leneing al a post|described lands for coal and petrol- ' ' chains south of ■ In it a posi lanted ~ , a , a ,. Freeman's Island on '■''■■' chains wesi and • Commencing at a post planted (the south side, thence 80 chains west, 'of the Inlet, I thence Sn chains west, thenci JBarrister, Solicitor and Notary Fubli* eum near the south-west corner of Mace .tlience SO chains north, tlience So River, which emptiei Inti Port Chan-chains east, tl nee 80 chains south nel. thence wesi SO chains, thence to the poinl of commencement norlh Sii chains, thence east 80 WILLIAM JOHN BROWN BOOKE* cbains, thence south 80 chains to the per .] \v Connell point of commencement. .Dated Febi <u','-■■ 23ril 1915 JOHN ANDREW MAIR. ! '" ' n a i r- , P°'' J"ooV" C,on??U' ABent- 'Skeena Land Disirici — Distriet Dated February 23rd, 1915. ap22j Que, n Cil , 'lotte Islands •.gent, a. :::: of Skeena Land District — Queen Charlotte Is TAKK XOTICE thai Mann, of Victoria, ',',. C, Carpenter, intends to | mission to prospect 'describe.! lands for c. of TAKE NOTICE that John Wesley Connell, of Victoria, B. C, occupation Broker, intends to apply for permission in prospect the following Districl ands. Harry Mc- . occupation described lands Tor coal and pe'rol- ply for ner- enm: Commencing al u post planted e following, su eilain3 south and 80 .hains west ____^—_—————__, ""(1 I1''1"1' ifrom the cenliv H l-'re-iiien's Island east corner of Maria Bar, In thejennl: Commencing al a post planted ,on tne soulh gide of ,,01.t channel), south-east corner of Rennals Sound, at n,c mouth of Andrews River,Itnenee ,•,,] chains south, thence SO thenco north 80 chains, thence west where it enters Victory Bay, at the chains west, tlience 80 cliains north SO chains, thence soulh SO chains Jnortn cml of SeaI ,nlet- tllenoe 80 following the ih.-i.ee easl sn chains lo the point 0t;'*1,'linR east- thence so cha ns so,,t„n' commencement tbence 80 chains west, thence SO | ROBERT McKENZlE BURGESS. |chalns nortn ,0 the point of com Per ... VV. Conne.1, _!„„,.. JIARRY M(.MAXX Dated February 24th, 1916. «p22 chains norl li, thence SO chaii easl i hence ! 0 ''.ains south to thi oinl of commencemi i HARRY M.MAXX. Dated February 23rd, 101.*.. ap22 of Dated February 24th, 1915. Vgont. ap22 Skeena Land District - District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE XOTICE that Thomas Marshall, of Vancouver, B. C, oceupa- ition Merchant, intends to apply for permission to prospect fbe following Idescribed lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted 80 chains west of the mouth of Steele Creek, tbence SO chains west, thence SO chains north, thence SO chains east, thenee SO chains south to the point of commencement. THOMAS MARSHALL. Per .1. AV. Connell, Agent. Dated February 22nd,, 1915. ap20 of Skeena Land Distriet — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. 1AKE XOTICE that Albert Henry Tanner, of Victoria, B. C, occupation Dentist, intends to apply for permission to prospeel the following described lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted -in chains west and 10 chains soulh of the south-east corner of Port Channel, thence wesi 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, tlience easl SO chains, thence north 80 chains to tbe point of coninienCemer.i.. 5* ALBERT HENRY TANNER. Per .1 W. Connell, AgcnT. Dated February 23rd, 1915, ap22 Skeena Land District - Queen Charlotte TAKE NOTICE that mer Alight, of Seattle, pation Broker, Intends permission to prospeel Skeena Land Distriet — District of Queen Charlotte Island:-. TAKE XOTICE ihat Harry Mc- Alann, of Victoria, B. ('.. occupation Carpenter, intend:' ! ipply for permission to pros:'.'! lhe following described laud- for coal and peti il eum: Commencing .1 a posl : I anted ■I" chaii.s north of the mouth of Steel Creek, where ii enters Port Lewis, thence east SO chains, thenci south Sn chains, thence '.-rest Sii cliains. thence north 80 chains to the point of commencement, HARRY McMANN. Per .1. VV. Council, A| ent. Dated February 22nd, 1915. ap20 Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that John Wesley Connell, of Victoria, B. ('., occupation Broker, inlends to apply for permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted 4n chains west of lhe south-east corner of Kiokathla Inlet, thence 80 chains west, thence SO chains north, tbence SO chains east, thence 80 chains south to the point of commencement. JOHN WESLEY CONNELL. Daied February 22nd, 1916. ap20 - District of Islands. George Pal- Wash., OCCll- to apply for the following described lands for coa! and petroleum: Commencing al a post planted ten chains south of the south-east corner of Queen's Island, In Lewis Harbor, thence east SO chains, tbence nortli 80 chains, thence west SO chains, tlience south SO chains to tbe point of commencement. GEORGE PALMER MIGHT. Per .1. AV. Connell, Agent. .Dated February 22nd, 1915, ap20 west coast of Graham Island, thence SO chains east to Ihe point of commencement. JOHN WESLEY CONNELL. Dated February 2Srd, 1915. ap22 Skeena Land I li I rii i District Q 'ii Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE thai James Reed, of Prince Rupert, II. ('.. oc atioi Prospector, intends to apply for per- j mission to prospect the following described lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing al a posl planted 160 chains north of the niouth of Mace River, where it enters Lincoln Bay, thence south 80 chains, Ihenfe west su chains, thence north Su chains, tbence east SO chains to the point of commencement. JAMES HEED. James F. Redmond, Agent. Dated February 22nd, 1915. ap21 Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Harry Mc- Mann, of Victoria, B, C, occupation Carpenter, intends to apply for per- Skeena Land District — District Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE XOTICE that John Wesley Connell, of Victoria, B. O, occupa-, , . m_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_Wm_^_^_^_^_^-m tion Broker, intends to apply for1 ■nission to prospect the following de permission to prospect the following: scribed lands for eoal and petrol- described lands for coal and petrol-leunl: Commencing at a post planted eum: Commencing at a post planted 120 chains north of the centre of Freemen's Island (Port Channel 1, thence 80 chains east, tbence 80 chains north, tlience SO chains west, tlience SO chains south to the point of commencement. JOHN WESLEY CONNELL. Dated February 23rd, 1915, ap22 at the mouth of Andrews River, where it enters Victory Bay, at the north end of Seal Inlet, thence SO chains south, tbence 80 chains west, thence 80 cliains north, thence SO cliains east to the point of commencement. HARRY McMANN. Dated February 24th, 1015. ap22 Skeena Land District — Distriet of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Stewart Cor- ley, of Prince Rupert, B. C, occupation Miner, intends to apply for per- I mission to prospect the following | described lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted 1150 chains north of the mouth of Mace River where it enters Into Lincoln Bay, tbence north 80 chains, thence west SO chains, thence south 80 chains, thence east 80 chains to the point of commencement. STEWART CORLET. Per James F. Redmond, Agent. Dated February 22nd, 1915. ap21 of Skeena Land District — District Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Mason of Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands TAKE NOTICE that Alexander Br. est Cross, of Calgary, Alta.. oc-lCharles Sands, of Victoria B C oc- mipitlon Rancher, intends to apply cupation Undertaker, intends to" alitor permission to prospeel the foi- ply for permission to prospeel the lowing described lands for coal and: following described lands for coal petroleum: Commencing at a post and petroleum: Commencing at planted 40 chains north of the centre post planted on tbe south-east cor-|80 of Freemen s Island, thenco S0iner of Mace River, which empties east chains north, thence SO chains east, thence 80 chains south, thence SO chains west to the point of commencement. ALEXANDER ERNEST CROSS. Per J. AV. Connell, .Agent. Dated February 23rd, 1915. ap22 Skeena Land District — District of I Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE XOTICE that I.Mrs.) Lil-1 lian Hall Korihy, of Vancouver, B.C., occupation Widow, intends to apply i for permission lo prospect th. tol lotving described lands for coal and] petroleum: Commencing al a post planted one mile easl of the mouth 1 ' Crei li and on Its north hank, thence soulh su chains, thence east SO cliains, tbence north 80 Skeena Land Dislrict — District "of Queen Charlotte Islands TAKE XOTICE that .Airs. Beatrice Proctor, of Victoria, B. O, occupation Widow, intends to apply for permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing al a posl planted 120 chains east and SO chains south into Port ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ north, thence SO cliains east, tlience 80 chains south, tbence 80 chains west to the point of commencement. MASON CHARLES SANDS. Per .1. W. Connell, Agent. Dated February 23rd, 1915. ap22 Skeena Land District — District Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE XOTICE that George E. Hnncox, of Vancouver, B. O, occupation Barrister, intends to apply for permission to prospect (he following described lands ror coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted 40 chains north of the mouth of ai Steele Creek in Port Lewis, thence chains north, thence SO cliains ence SO chains south, thence Lincoln Bay, the nortli end qfjSO chains west to the point of coin- Channel, thence 80 chains'mencement. GEORGE E. HA.XCOX. Per .1. VV. Connell, Agent. Dated "■February 22nd, 1915. ap20 Skeena Land District — Districl of Queen Charlotte Islands. .TAKK NOTICE ih."i Albert Scott Lock, of Victoria, Ii. '.'., occupation Stock Salesman, intends to apply for :'..i to prospei I the following described lands for coal and cum: Commencing at a post planted of the south-east corner of Kiokathla]fortj chains wesi and 'en cliains Bay, tl ce north 80 .hains, thence south of the si ith-ei aer of chains thence west SO chains lo ibe"''*' 80 oftnlns. tnence s""u' 80 Port Channel, thence east 80 chains, cliains, tnence west ^chains to tHe|chalnSi ,,.,,„,, ,..,,, ,,„ cbains t0 tne thence south 80 chaini thence point of co ment. 80 cbains, thence north 80 chains to (MRS.) BEATRICE PROCTOR, the point of commencement. Per ,1. W. Connell, Agent. ALBERT SCOTT LOCK. Dated February 22nd, 1915, ap2l Per .1 VV. Connell, Ag nt. 1 Dated February 23rd, 1915. up"' point ol commencement. (All's.) LILLIAN HALL KERTHY. Per .1. VV. Connell. Agent. Dated February 22nd, 1915. ap20 Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Lorenzo Alexander, of Victoria, B.C., occupation Miner, intends to apply for permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and petrol- of Skeena Land District — District Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE XOTICE thai George Pal mer Alight, of Seattle, Wash., occu pation Broker, inlends io apply for permission to prospec des'i';!"'.! 1.mils _U eum: Comim ..r'"g at a posi planted 40 chains north of the mouth of Steele Cn ek, Iheni e north 80 hain . tl - nc wesi i . hains, I Ik iu 80 ' hi Ins, tl ■ eai i :; chains .■ the | oinl ol i imifii nc. in n GEORGE PALMER MIGHT. Per .1. VV. Conn 11, Dated February 22nd, 1915 ap20 Office In EXCHANGE BLOCK DR. GILROY, DENTIST Crown ind Bridge Worli. a Specialty Office: Smith Block, Third Avenue A. FAIJLDS, M.I. M.E. Consultiig Mining Engineer Examinations and development ol Coal, Metal, Oil. Etc. 709 Duusmuit St. Vancouver, B.C. HAIRDRESSINC PARLORS Massage, Manicuring, Scalp Tr«at- ment, Electric Treatments, Etc. aMrs. N. L. Handasj'de, Prop. 211 Third St PRINCE RIPER? P.O. Box 1714 Telephone 448 RITCHIE, AGNEW & CO. Civil Engineers and Surveyors Prince Rupert, B.C. Wharf Do in I n- Waterworks, Water Power, construction, Reports, Plans, on and Provincial Land Surveying, "Mectric Blue Printing, Negatives and White Prints Ptnne Blue 183 Res. Phone 1193 UP-TO-DATE LINDSAY'S GARTA6E&ST0RA6L Q. T. P. CARTAviE AGENTS 120 FOURTH STREET JINGLE POT COAL Is handled by us. All orders receive prompt attenllon Phone .\'o. ti8. Phone 03. P.D. Pox •£:;%I:Pacific Cartage Limited Skeena Land District — District of! Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE XOTICE that Roberl: Mc-j Kenzie Rnrgess, of Victoria, B. C„ occupation Barber, intends to apply O'Farrell for permission to prospect the fol-i Miner, ands for coal and .la eum: Commencing at^a p"o"sI plantedI*2?-"£ *?fB1Sb"d ' ■ 80 chains east of the mouth ol' Steele"petr0,eutn: Commencing at a post Creek, in I.ouis Harbor, thence SO chains north, thenco 80 chains easl, thenee 80 chains south, thence 80 chains west to tbe point of commencement. LORENZO ALEXANDER, Per .1. VV, Connell, Agenl IDated February 22nd, 1915, ap20 Skeena Land Districl Disirici of Q ii Charlotte islands. TAKE NOTICE thai John 'Veslej Connell, of Victoria, is. i'.. occupation Broker, intends to apply for permission to prospeel the following d( cribed lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted 40 chains easl of i he south-easl corner of Kiokathla Inlet, thence 80 chains norlh. thence 80 chains wesi. thence 80 chains south, thence 80 chains enst to the poini of commencement. JOHN WESLEY CONNELL, Dated February 22nd, 1915. ap20 Skeena Land Distriet — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE .NOTICE tbat Robert "1c- Kenzie Burgess, of Victoria, B. C, occupation Barber, intends to apply for permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing al a post planted 40 chains east of the southeast corner of Kiokathla Inlet, thence south 8(1 chains, thence west. 80 cbains, thence north 80 chains, tbence east 80 chains to the point of commencement. ROBERT McKENZlE BURGESS. Per .1. VV. Connell, Agent. Dated February 22nd, la ir. a! .: Skeena Land District -- Disirici of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE XOTICE thai .lames F. It.'ilni.mil, rn" Prince Rupert, B, t'., occupation Prospector, Intcuds to apply for permission to prospeel the follow Ing dei orlbed lands [or coal and petroleuit . Commencing al a posl planted I'.'n .bains north of the Mace River wl'.i.' il inters Lincoln Bay, them .' iu rth so i hains, tin ni c eas I 80 .hiiins, thence south sn chains. Ihence west 80 chain:, to the polnl of commencement. JAMES !•'. REDaMOND. Dated February 22nd, 1915. ap21 of Vancouver, B. c, ntends to apply for permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and petrol- planted 1211 chains east and SO "nm: Commencing at a posl sit.iaied cliains south of the south-east corner °ne (1> mlle wcst of the south-west of Kiokathla Inlet, tlience east 80 cofner of Lol chains, tbence north 80 chains, wgnty (SO) thence west SO chains, thence southielgnt*' (S|,) Skeens Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE II al HaH'3 M.Mann, of Viiioria, II. C, uecupai H Skeena Land Districl — District of ICarpenter, intends fo apply lor ei Queen Charlotte Islands. ! mission to prospect the following de- TAKE XOTICE that Thomas P. I scribed lands for coa". and petrol- 80 chains to the point of com mencement. ROBERT McKENZlE BURGESS. Per J. VV. Connell, Agent, Dated February 22nd, 1915. ap21 eighty 2451, chains, chains, cliains, thence thence thence thence north west south easl of Skeena Land District — Disirici of Queen Charlotte islands. TAKE NOTICE thai Louise Lincoln, of Victoria, B. C, occupation Stenographer, Intends to apply for permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted at the mouth of Mace River, which empties Into Lincoln Bay, at the nortli end of-Port Channel, thence west 80 chains, thence south SO chains, tbence et.st 80 cbains, tbence north 80 chains to the point of commencement. LOUISE LINCOLN. Per .1. VV. Connell, Agent. Dated February 23rd. 1915. ap21 Skeena Land DlBtricI - Districl Queen Charlotte Isl.nils. TAKE XOTICE thai It.ih. ri Mc- Kennle Burgess, of Victoria, B. ('.. occupation Barber, Intends to apply for permission to prospeel the following described lands for coal and petroleum: ilommem ;:..' r( a post ^ eighty (80) chains, to poini of commencement. Dated il 1915. ap25 TIIOAIA :■•■ if February, P. O'FARRELL of jSkccna Laud Dislrict -- Diaj^B^ Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOI ICE th .! J"' !. '.' i I ". Connell, of Victoria, B. O, i cu i tlon Broke!, Intends to api . foi permission to pro eel the foil, desi ! Ibed hin.Is for coal and | otrol-i planted 80 chains west of the south-!1;"1" ; Commend ... al anted -.. - .a....- K'-J . .. 1200 chains north ol I e of Freemen's Island (Porl Channel), | eum: Commencing at a post planted 160 chains west and 80 chains north ol the north-easl corner of Skelu In- let, Ihence 80 chains wesi, thence 80 chains south, Ihence su chains east, thence 80 cliains north to the point of commencement. HARRY McMANN. General Tcuii..ng Furniture Moving Dated February 23rd, 1911 ap22 t corner of .Alalia Bay, In the soulh-eaBl corner of Rennals Sound, th< nee wesi 80 chain.-, thence soulh SO chains, Ihence easl 80 chains, thence north 80 .'bains to the point of commencement. ROBERT McKENZlE BURGESS. Per J. VV. Connell, Agent. Daied February 24th, 1915. ap22 Skeena Land Disirici — Disirici of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that .lohn Wesley Council, of Victoria, li. C, occupation Broker, intends to apply for permission to prospeel the following! described lands for coal nnd petroleum: Commencing at a post planted|planted 40 chains east of the south-east corner of Klakathlo Inlet, thenc easl 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, Ihence west SO chains, thence south So chains to the point of commencement. JOHN WESLEY CONNELL. Dated February 22nd, 1915. ap-20 and easl 80 cliains, thence sn chains north, theii.c 80 chains eas i. thence SO cbains south, thine 80 cbains west to the poini of commencement, .11)1 IX WESLEY CONNELL. Dalc.l February 23rd, 1915. ap22 in: men cost of living r.i in (III) BY BITING voi i; Best Quality Domestic I.mini Coi !ji!>.."iO Per Tou liest Quality Washed N'ul SS.7.-. Per Ton DELIVEREP —ti IE- Union Transfer Co. Rupert, !'..(., Phone :.tt When you bu; COA1 bu; ES] — Ladysmith Lump or >.'..".>j\ Washed Nul . Tk Queen Charlotte Oil Fields Limited Oilice will open today in |,an-ltll(lc> Building foi sale of n limited amount of Treasury Stock GEO. I'. MAfTIOXAI.il, Sc(.-Tieii«. HAYNER BROS Pioneer Funeral Directors ami l.mlialin.'i's. Open liny nnd Night. Ladies' Asslgtanl in Attendance, PHONE 80, 7ln THIRD AVE. Prince Rupert Journal 50c. per Month Princ Skeena Land District -- Dislrict of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE XOTICE thai Robert Mc- Kenide Burgess, of Victoria, B. l'., occupation Barbel', intends to apply for permission to prospect Ibe following described lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post 80 chains soutli ot the. east |point of Ihe First Island In Henna's Sound, thence south ffd ■ onalns, thence west SO chains, thence north 80 chains, thence easl 8.0 chains to tbe poini of commencement. ROBERT! .AIcKK.\'7alE BWRIQESS. Per J. VV. Connell, Agent. Dated February 24Ih, ial5. ap25 000404400000000004004444444440400400000000/10440404400 A. E. Rand, 1'iesldent. j. s. Pear(,e| Manag„ | THE PRINCE RUPERT SASH AND DOOR COMPANY, LTD. § MANUFACTURERS |)0OltS, SASH, MANTLES, MOULDING^, SCROLL AWI) HAM) SAWLVC, AMI ALL KINDS OF FINISHINGS, BJORE AM) OF. ITCi; i.TX'i itKaS, \WESE I LMSIi A BPEClALTy < factory and Oflice: Seventh Avei»- j, Hnys <Juv<. Circle "«ephone 21 s P.O. Boje 807. Princ- ,!ii:>Crt, ILC. «HWSh*HWI«^ Thursday, April 29, I fi 1.' 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Will those who need assistance from the above fund, resident In the city or diyirict and whose breadwinner is on active service with tbe forces of the Empire or her Allien, Mnriiy notify the secretary of the local organization, tf vv. B CO&MSON, P.O. Box 786. Mr. and Mrs', Dan Martin, of Anyox, were passengers from the south by the Prince Rupert yesterday. They are on their way Lack to the smelter town, Skeena Land District — District of j Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Brenton Gor-. I don .Aloore, of Prince Rupert, 13. C.,| occupation Prospector, intends to ap-| inly for permission to prospect the following described lands for coal: and petroleum: Comnien.ins at a post, planted 160 chains north of the mouth of Mace River where it en-' ter's Lincoln Lav, thence south SO tr"' of Naval Cadets, will be held at chains, thence east 80 chains, thericeLv*e '^minatioii centres of tbe Civil north SO chain.-, ihence wesi SO Service Commission in May, 1916 SECOND AVE. Ml-IAR -*lcIi,{U>L sraiwiwawKwwmH"'"*^' CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS liLatest and Approved .Methods '[Only Skilled Operators Employed Phone us and ive will call for a trial bundle Note our address: 515 SIXTH AiKXlli WEST Phone No. 8 Canadian Steam Laundry 00444O4404-0O4r444444O4A4444 Department of N'aral Servioe. TENDERS WANTED. I'or Wooden Steamer for Fisheries Patrol Work in Northern Waters of Britisii Columbia. CHILDREN'S FLAG DAY. (Continued from Page One.) on, $1,60; Fred Ritchie and Mike jSyi'otii.k, $2.00; .leanie Duff and Sigfrid Hedstrora, $2.00; Grade Carroll and Freda Pearce, $6.16; Peter Black and Ruperl Morrow, $2.00; Gladys Viereck and Dorothy Jones. *::.7"; Rita Tooinire and A'era Shockley, 52.35; Tilda .Morrow, $2,110; Amelia Gurvich, $1.00; sitn- idry contributions, $5.00; $61.70. o . INDIAN COMMISSION. (Continued from Page One.) *J»l'"ilH>i>l"H*i'fi18KH^ Capt. J. McGee M.M.S.A. .Masters and .Mates prepared lor examination. Compass adjuster. Phone Red 502 "NAUTICAL ACADEMY" Helgerson Block, opposite Royal Hotel tttKHKHJC Tenders are re'quested for a six months' charter of Wooden Steamer not less than SO feet long, 17 feet beam, with cabin accommodation for two officials in addition to crew. Steamer must be in first-class repair and subject to inspection by Boiler and Hull Inspectors. Crew and maintenance will be provided by the Department of Naval Service, but all tools required in engine room must be provided by owner of steamer. Speed required not less than 9 knots per hour. Tenderers must quote rate per day for six months' charter and boat must be available for service immediately ou acceptance of tender. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Time for receiving tenders will close at l! p.m. on Friday, April 30, 1015. Envelopes marked "Tenders for Steamer" to be addressed F. 11. Cunningham, Chief Inspector of Fisheries, ap22-26 New Westminster, D. G. to the Stiklne reserves. On the present trip Ihey found a few of the Indians unwilling to give them much assistance, having been imbued with the doctrine of exalted rights in the lands. Ill I.STING SHELLS. (Continued trom Page one.) Corporation of the City of Prince Rupert, 15. C. OLEANING-UP WEEK. The attention of the Citteens is called to tbe CLEANING-ITP WEEK, which has been fixed for week commencing April 26th and ending May 1st, 1915, and their hearty co-operation is requested. Pile al) refuse, tin cans, etc., so as to be easily accessible by the Scavengers. Help beautify our City by cleaning up your lots and backyards, etc. By order, HEALTH COMMITTEE. L. Porter, Sanitary Inspector. ap24-5 City of Prince Rupert, B. C. WOODWORTH HYRRO-ELEOTRIC SCHEME—ERECTION OF COTTAGE. The Morning Journal 50c. per month Sealed tenders will be received by E. A. Woods, City Clerk, Prince Rupert, B. C, up till 5 p.m., Monday, May 5, 1915, for the erection of a four-room cottage at Shawatlans. Plans may be seen and specifications obtained at the City Engineer's Oflice, City Hall. The lowest or any tender not nec- essarilv acceptefl. W. .AlcGEORGI* MASON, 2tap25 City Engineer. >004044444444444444444444444404444444444444 RUPERT MARINE IRONWORKS AND SUPPLY CO., LIMITED WATERFRONT, PRINCE lU'PERT ENGIaVEURS, MACHINISTS AND MACHINERY CONTRACTORS Specialists in Marine Power Plants, oil, Steam, or Gasoline, II. (.'. Coast Agents fur the Britisii Kromlioul Semi-Diesel Oil Engine—ihe most reliable nnd economical! nnd the cheapest power for Ashing boats, tugs nnd passenger vessels. Standard (ins Engine Company's Eii^hhs und Purls iu stork. were leading down the wrong way tor a dive. There were two brick walls between me and the above- mentioned cavity, but 1 never touched ground once en route; it was one straight jump from the street to the stove downstairs. I look about half a ton of bricks with me as souvenirs. Well, we sat. in our little retreat for perhaps ten minutes, with the little dears exploding all around the immediate neighborhood. Then they died down and I sallied forth to investigate. But the battery commander must have seen me, for off went another one. I didn't see it burst; it must have been round the corner; hut passed several flying fragments as I slid for home. Nothing, except perhaps light waves, could have passed me just then. Those high explosive shells are really not very bad unless they hit something solid, for the soft earth sort of drains them, and very few pieces fly around. But let them hit bricks, and see the fur fly. "The Canadian casualties have been pretty numerous, although we have as yet been In no general engagement. We are still hoping for that to come. "We have a new system now for the telephonists. We do three days down here, then three days at the back billets, and six days at the battery itself. One thing about this telephone business is that you escape from the monotony of the gunner's work; they have just to sit around and wait for targets to come along." Royal Naval College of Canada. The next examination for the en chains io the point of commencement. BRENTON GORDON MOORE. Per .lames F. Redmond, Agent. Dated February 22nd, 1915. ap21 Skeena Land Disi iin - Dis; rict of Quean Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE tha: George Kirk- ham Marshall, of Vancouvei. B. ('., occupation .Al ere hunt, Intends to apply for permission i" prosi eel the following described lands !'..!• coal and petroleum: Commencing at a )eputy Minister of the Naval Service successful candidates joining the col lege on or about 1st August. Applications for entry will be received up to 15th April by the Secretary, Civil Service Commission, Ottawa, from whom blank entry forms can now be obtained. Candidates for the examination In May next must be between the ages of fourteen and sixteen on the 1st July, inl". Further details can be obtained on ni pl- in ion to the undersigned. G. ,i. DESBARATS, Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE'NOTICE that John Wesley Connell, of Victoria, B. C, occupation Broker, intends to apply for permission lo prospect the following described lands for coal and petroleum:'Commencing at a post planted 200 cliains nortli of the centre of Freeman Island (Port Channel), to the south-west corner of North Cove i.Vthl.hi Hay I, ihence 80 chains eas', llience 80 chains north, thenee 80 chains wesi, thenee tsii chains [ son th to the point of commence- mem JOHN WESLEY CONNELL. Paled February 23rd, 1916, ap22 posl planted 4 0 chains south of the mouth of Steele Creek, thence east. SO chains, thenco south SO chains, thence wost SO chains, thence north 80 chains to the point of commencement. GEORGE KIRKHAM MARSHALL, Per .1. W. Connell, Agent. Dated February -22nd, 1915. ap20 Department of the Naval Service, Ottawa. January Sib, 1915 Unauthorized publication of this advertisement will not be paid for.— 728B8. ja2S City of Prince Rupert, ?i. c ELECTRICIAN WANTED. Applications will be received by ihe undersigned up in :. p.m., April 80th, 1916, for the position of Electrician, Applicants in list have good knowledge of both practical and technical electrical work, slate experience and give copies of testimonials as to abllltv. Itap24 ERNEST A. WOODS. City Clerk. Skeena Land Dislrict — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that .lohn Wesley Connell, of Victoria, B. C, occupation Broker, intends to apply for permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and petrol eum: Commencing at a post planted 4 0 chains east and SO chains nortli of the south-east corner of Kiokathla Inlet, thence east, SO chains, thence nortl- SO cliains, thence west 80 cliains, thence south SO chains to the point of commencement. JOHN WESLEY CONNELL. Dated February 22nd, 191.". ap2fl Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Ernest Howard l.ainlily and Frances Ann Taylor, of Victoria, B. C. occupation Apartment House Agents, intend to apply for permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted ten chains south of the south-east corner of Queen's Island, tlience west SO chains, thenca south SO chains, thence east SO chains, thenee north SO chains to the point of commencement. ERNEST HOWARD LAMBLY, and FRANCES ANN TAYLOR. Per J, W. Connell, Agent. Baled February 22nd, 1915. ap20 Skeena Land Districl — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Roberl Mc- Kenzle Burgess, of Victoria, B. C, occupation Barber, intends to apply for permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted 120 chains northeast of Porter Island fan island in the entrance ot Rennals Sound), tlience north SO chains, thence east 80 chains, thence soulh SO chains, thence west 80 chains to the point of commencement. ROBERT McKENZlE BURGESS. Per J. W. Connell, Agent. Skeena Land District — Dislrict of Queen Chariot le Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Harry Mc- Alann. of Victoria, B. C, occupation Carpenter, intends to apply for permission to prospect Ibe following descril.ed lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted on the north side nf Hippo Island, nt the south-east corner of a small bay, thence SO chains west (following tbe shore line of Hippo Island), Ihence south SO chains, thence east SO chains, Ihence nortli SO chains to the point of commencement. MARRY McMANN. Dated February 23rd, 1915. ap22 Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. -BAKE NOTICE thai Harry Mo- Mann, of Victoria, B. C, occupation Carpenter. Intends to apply for permission to prospeel the following described lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted at. the month of the Andrews River where it. enters A dory Bay, at the north end of Seal Inlot. tlience west SO chains, thenco north SO chains, tbence east SO chains, tbence south SO chains to I he point of commence ment. HARRY McMANN. Skeena Land Districl District of Queen Charlotte islands, TAKE NOTICE thai Thomas P. O'Farrell, of Vancouver, B.C., Miner, iuieiiiis to apply for permission lo pinsped the following described lands for coal and pelroieum: Commencing at a posl situated one (11 mile wesi of ihe Bouth-wesl corner of Lot 2451, Ihence south eighty (SO) chains, ihence west, eighty (SO) chains, thence north eighty (80) chains, thence east eighty (SO) chains to point of commencement, Dated the 27th dav of February, 1915. ap26 THOMAS P. O'FARRELL. Skeena Land District — District ef Queen Chariot le Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Hurry Mc- Mann, of Victoria, B. C. occupation Carpenter, intends to apply for p«r- mission to prospect lhe following described lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted 00 cliains west of the south-east corner of Skelu Inlet, thence west SO chains, thence south SO chains, theuce east SO chains, thence-north' So chains to the point, of commencement. HARRY McMANN. Dated February 23rd, 1915. ap22 .Advertise In The Journal. Dated February 24th, 1 ft 1 ." ap22 Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Robert Me- Kenzle Burgess, of Victoria, B. O, occupation Barber, intends to apply for permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted 120 cliains north-east of Porter Island in the entrance of Rennals Sound, and at the mouth of a creek where it enters the Sound, tlience nortli 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence east 80 chains to the point of commencement. ROBERT McKE.NZIE BURGESS. Per J. VV. Connell, .Agent. Dated February 24th, 1915. ap22 Steel. Iron, Oils, WIro Rope, Balata Ileking, R. C. Wood Pulleys,- OoiamtriaUi ISronr.e PMfiellera, Stemge Batteries, Dynamos and Marine Accessories. Repairs—Pirst-daes equipment and stoA for machine and strip repair*. P.O. BOX SIS TELEPHONE 313 i»wtmmtHimitfi*mm^ NOTICB OP CANCELLATION OF RESERVE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Reserve existing on Detention Island by reason of a Notice published in the British Columbia Gazette on tbe 30th of May, 1912, Is hereby can elled. R. A. RENWICK. Deputy Minister of Lands 'epartment of Lands, Victoria, B.C., Skeena Land Districl — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Jsnac Wax- stock, of Victoria, B. C, occupation Billiard Parlor Manager, Intends to up'lily for permission lo prospect the following described lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing ai a posl Planted 20 chains soulh and 10 cbains wesi of the south-easl point of Freeman's Island, Ihence south 80 cliains, tbence wesi 80 cliains, tbence 'th 80 chains, Ihence east so chains to the point of commencement, ISAAC WAXSTOCK. Per J. VV. Council, Agent. Dated February 23rd, 1915. ap21 NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OI PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the partnership heretofore subsisting between J. S. Johnson, J. A. Swanson, and C. C. Ketchum, ln th City of Prince Rupert, has this day een dissolved by mutual consent. All debts owing to the partnership are to be paid to J. S. Johnson at rince Rupert aforesaid, and all Iaims against the said partnership .re to be presented to him, by whom same will be settled. Dated at P.rince Rupert, B. C, this lTth d«y of March, 1915. J. S. JOHNSON. J. A. SWANSON. 0. 8. KHTOHUM. Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Harry Mc- Alann. of Victoria, B. C, occupation Carpenter, intends to apply for permission to prospect lhe following described lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted at the south end of Andrews River, where it enters Victory Bay, at the north end of Seal Inlet, thence SO chains east, thence 80 chains north, thence SO chains west, thence 80 chains south to the point of commencement. HARRY McMANN. Dated February 24th, 1915. ap22 Daily Journal SOc per month JAMESCILMORE ARCHITECT Second Ave. Near McBrlde St. HOTEL DIRECTORY Members of the Prince Itupct Licensed Vintners' Association WINDSOR HOTEli Cor. of First Ave. and Eighth St. W. H. Wright, Prop. HOTEL CENTRAL First Ave. and Seventh St. European and American Plant 91,OO to $2.(*0 Per Day Peter Black, Prop. KNOX HOTEL Pirsl Ave. Between Eighth and Ninth European Plan; ".ates SOc to HMD Per Day Besner * Besner, Props. EMPRESS HOTEL 3. Y. Rochester V. D. Oasley Third Ave. Between Sixth and Seventh Sts. European Plan; SOc to $1 Per Day ROYAL HOTEL Corley & Bnrgess, Props. Third Ave. ami Sixth St. European Plan Steam Heated REAVER WHOLESALE LIQUOR OO., LIMITED Second Ave. and Sixth St. Phone 103 PHINOM RUPERT IMPORTING OO, LIMITED Eraser and Sixth SU PhesM * jWHKH««HW"H»'!^^ GUARANTEED American Silk HOSIERY WE WANT YOU TO KNOW THESE HOSE They stood the test when nil 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 nressed ln. They are GUARANTEED for fineness, for styla, for superiority of material and workmanship, absolutely stalnl ss.nsd to wear six months without holes or replaced by new pairs free. Our Free Offer To every oue sending us 60c to cover shipping charges, we will send, subject to duty, absolutely free: Three pairs of our famous men's A M E R I C A N SILK HOSE with written guarantee, any color, or Three pairs of our Ladles' Hose, in Black, Tan or White colors, with written guarantee. DON'T DELAY—Otter expires wheD dealer in your locality is selected. Give color and size desired. The International Hosiery Co, ill Bittner Street Dayton, Ohio . U.8.A. 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