♦ ... VOL. V. ■_«_■_■ : gllil-'la- PRINCE RUPERT, B. O, TUESDAY, MARCH lii, 1915. Price o Gouts. iJigJi-cIass Job Print--:? XO. in7 l__ ____ ..*,_ _ ■___-__"«_-_.far: "Jf^ Yy*SQ EflU B_*ib ^_.i o« RICTIO •A. mi £•!■: J M__ilf_ifl.-.ju._"rjL™«i:i_i_Ll.t_i>u.--B..li_'.iiK'TP_;;j---'- _>■■■)■« ''TUI'uv.ib MMOT IW'-w'-"*-'. B^! -J.' g 'J «"■ t' ' UING ITS SUCCESSES RETURNED FROM SESSION William Manson Returned Last Evening By The Venture—In Interview He Speaks Of Some-Of Tke Things Accomplished During The Session Of The Legislature The Bteamer Venture brought home last evening William Manson, All'.P., who lias been attending the session of the Legislatilv: at Victoria, and who returns to become., il is fully expected, the Conservative candidate again for this riding in the approaching election. Mr. Hanson was not in a position to announce the exact date of the election, Inn he says it is not likely to be long delayed from the original date settled upon. The redistribution will email a lot of extra work in connection with the preparation of the voters' lists. He bears out the statement that iliis work of getting the lists ready made it absolutely essential to alter the date. Mr. Manson says there has been a lot of talk about t!>e friction in the cabinet and the Liberals are attempting to make a great deal of capita) over these alleged rjunrrels. That party, however, will find the Conservative party well united and ready to meet all the criticisms that the Liberals have to offer. Referring to the work accomplished for tho district, Mr. Manson referred to the fast that the Governmenl had now granted the city's record on Work Channel, giving an 'Continued on Paee Two.) Breaking Through The German Lines At Many Points On Front ._■ " | German Cruiser Dresden Sunk if London, .Marc!: 15.—The German cruiser Dresden has been 5 sunk off Juan Fernandez Island in the South Pacific. The battle a lasted onlv live minutes when a white Hag was hoisted on the S >. German vessel. | ; Tlle crew of the Dresden were saved. Only fifteen of them " were wounded. The British losses were nil. M S 0 004«4444444444440440 0 44440404040444044444444444440044 CONFERENCE OK HOSPITAL FUN5S FINANCE COMMITTEE OF COUNCIL AND BOARD WILL MEET TODAY. The Situation Will Be Fully Gone Into Prior to Any Action. was the Paris, .larch 15,—An official report says that tlie day has been marked by numerous'actions favorable to ns In the region of Lombaerlzyde our artillery very effectively bombarded the enemy's works. The Germans attempted to recapture a small fort whicli we took from them during tlie night of March 11 and 12, but they were repulsed. To the south of Ypres the British army recaptured the village of St, Eloi and almost all the neighboring trenches in spile of counter-attacks, To the south of Arras a very luil- lliant attack by our infantry enabled jus to capture in a single effort three lines of trenches on a spur of Notre Dame Lorrette. Further south we iblew up German trenches and prevented the enemy from reconstructing them. In Champagne we made progress. W|fe gained the woods northwest of Sottain. Northwest of Perthes we repulsed two counter-attacks and extended our position. In tlie region of Bagatelle two counter attacks by tlie enemy were repulsed. We developed a blockade I here. ■ PHCHK WWII WIMHS mMmmWmWmm* I All Commerce Will Be Seized London, March 15,—Greal Britain has issued an Order-in- jjj Council proclaiming its latest action againsl German trade. All v commerce proceeding to or from the enemy will be seized and j? placed before a prize court '• divide upon its merits. $ 0 i. KHKHS WMttWiaXHKKM, lK^_HWftft_HKl-_H_4 O4<X»tt44400444444&&WI)m4 Last night the City Council waited upon by members of hospital board who asked Ihat the Council take Immediate steps lo aid in financing the institution. .lust previous to the meeting of the t'oimeil a special general meeling of the Hospital Association was held in the Police Court Rooms, with tlie president, O. II. Nelson, in tlle chair. The meeting was called to fill Hie two vacancies on the board caused by the resignations of Judge Young and Capt. Clayton. W. P. Lynch said that for some time to come the city would have to finance the hospital. The day for voluntary contributions was past for j a time. He fell that in order to meet the wishes of members of the Council that they know m_re about tlie working of the society, there might be additional members of the Council elected. Ho moved that the directors appoint lo fill the vacancies two members of Ihe Council nominated by the Council. Meeting the City Council the needs of tlie hospital were presented by the president, J. A. Kirkpiitriok, 0. W. Morrow, ... G. Stewart, the past president. Harry Hoffman, and Len Bell, Afler a very free discussion it was decided to have the finance committees of the two bodies meet this orenoon and go into lho whole mailer, the Council to iiKM'i in a special meeting to take any art ion decided upon. WATER SUPPLY _ G.T.P. TBE SUBJECT WAS DISCUSSED AT MEETING OF COUNCIL LAST NIGHT. No Special Rates Will Be Given to Any Consumers by (In- City. MAYOR'S MISSION TO EAST AND ITS RESULTS The Treasury Certificates Are To Be Renewed For Two Years—Money Advanced By The Bank To Carry On Affairs Mayor Nfewton and Aid. Morrissey returned Sunday evening from their tour to the east In an i fforf I r the financial situation tor the eily Lasl night at the Council meetine the report from the financial nii-- cates vanie the negotiating of an advance of $36,000 by the Hank to meet the requirements of the city up to June 30. They had no doubt that with lhe final carrying out of lhe arrangements agreed upon with re- At the Council meeting last even ing the subject of the rates to be charged the G. T. P. for the water taken from the city mains was dis- • ii-.-"d on a report made on a proposed basis for agreement by the city. The negotiations between tiie city and the G. T. P. had brought out tlle proposal made by General Superintendent Mehan that the G. T. P. should not be obliged to pay more than was paid by any other consumer. The solicitor and lhe city engineer had fell that this was reasonable, The mayor-' and some others expressed llie idea thai the 0, T, P. should nol get any lower rales than other consumers. Mr. Peters pointed out that this talk of free water and free power, etc., lo some industries might he all right, but under the acl this could not lie done. Aid. Montgomery took tlie ground! that the G. T. P. might well be favorably treated. It was not costing sionaries was heard. They statedIspect to lho renewals ihat Ihero that the mission had, ihey felt sure would be another advance to meet been successful in re-establishing the needs for the second half of the lhe credit of the city with the Bank'year, of Montreal. Tlle various details connected with the visit to Montreal were outlined in tlie reporl. Arrangements had been made for the renewal of the treasury1' certificates for $l,oP6,- 000, which fell due on June 1„ Th:. had called for a lot of cabling !> tween 1 lie Montreal oflii-e of tho Hank and London before any definite statements could be made to tin local representatives of the city. Willi the renewal of these eert.fi- In the discussion which followed it was explained that the certificates were to hear G per cent, interest. There was a further estimated amount nol to exceed _ tier cent, that was to em M^ all costs for renewing, etc. It was explained that the Bank hoped to renew 75 per cent, of the Issue. This would simplify the situation, as- the British Government would not permit of new Investments at tlie present time. (Continued on Page Four. I G.T.P. The First Of The Electrically Lighted Coaches Will Reach The City On Thursday Leaving Bv Saturday's Train For The East the city anything to supply the wa-i The '■■ T. P. is continually Im- tion and convenience, lighted by Iter, (he company putting In all its proving the character of the ser- el ctrlclty. The lirst of these ears is |own distribution system, The com-L.,ce 1)l|t of „ere Til(, ,,1,.vj(,l, now ,s to ,..,,,, Edmonton "» -"• ] >>'■"" pany controlled Hie water on tlie i , ,.,,.,, spoken of in ihe hlghesl terms by tomorrow, leaving Prince Ruperl on mountains and if a reasonable ratel was not charged it mighi get Its own supply. It was decided to negotiate again on the ii.isi-; of the regular rates, all who travel over tli okii. ,<_»oi. 044a4*ai4*m^'l*Sl^m^■^\t^■.^^m-*t^'t^_t__c» .m__wmmi«!•#*»>o-..; " -I Prince Rupert's Smart Contingent '- llllam Manson, M.I'.P., . irned JhbI from ' I - b; T inl as to how the o Hci i in _ ol 11 , -,-■,-1-ni Contic enl n ■ ere nd r C« I - and ""iii. ten ■ ■ selves, Hi .1 tnsoi ■:■ ooi asior '■ - . m n to 8 1/ fi see then mos! i fori . the lirst contingenl thai - . - oul fi un liei e. dr.._' I I cy appeared to ; T. II. Pattullo Hark. The Liberal candidate, T. D. Pattullo, retti 'ned from a tour of Belli Coola by the Venture las! night, Ml ' Pattullo i "i oris hai Ing had splei lid southern valh u'our-i iwi ",. thai par! < con i- .' The same ap '. ti all " dldates in all differ- irts to ! - . in the IS tli Batti oi ol hey foi ... nfini tl e expressed h utli i - B " ' . " Iddli ed in - the la B 1 .... 3 -(-"!,.-; ly a to Col. P.i: _-_H_.^_i«>^-'i**._t.->^ v ,^'ti-_T|rn'iiiir(iiiiiii'niiiri_njiii_i_i.niii_i_ii_i_i ' VANCOI i RII VKTOIIS. ■ ■ ■ ... |n i oi I i li played 1 ■ . . v m ■ . . :-, . ■ Port' Corporation of the Cltj Itupert, I'.i-. BY-LAW \o. UUP—Com d tenden will bi |0 : ■ !ntl ruction of a Piun " Road to I E ' ' not ni essarlly accepted. Sine. company, howi ier, Is Inli"din-in still better equipment and lij time thi summer l tr in ■ in an ! oul of hero will h ■ ■■ . d anywhere on I coptlnen Tin :-i-' ..-in ■ ii i'-; li il li ir '■■ t pel i md I nton, on car. ui i hi .he \". - Saturday. In addition to tl e most modern of i-iin the i mi] an: < put l Ing on li i o- .: ■ ... j : ( ly pi | . will I" oil I . in M-l . lreadj I !• i|ved imenti of test i work One ocomotl i .ii -■'! in III* il ' - through ser- ■ ■ ' '"I inib - will he by oW-burner. . uof_«nj_-_"- <>404wto4#owaQ4VOoaw>&04nooaoooot*<t ft . IA'1 15 !] 1 15 ' ' - •-. .- i ■ ' '.. ' . i ' , Tuesday, March 10, 101." PRINCE Rtl'HRT JOBHNA1, prince isupct* lournal Telephone 188. O. H. NELSON, I'Hitor. Office: 128 Tliird Avenue East, near McBrlde Street. Telephone 138; Postofllce Box 607. DAILY EDITION. Published every morning except Mondav. Delivered by carrier in the city at the following rate, if paid in advance:— One Vear *" "" Six Months Three Months $1.25 If not paid in advance, per Month JO-60 WEEKLY EDITION, Published every Friday for circulation outside Hie City of I" I Rupert at $2.0'i a year, addressed to points in Canada; or $3.00 a year to all points in the United Kingdom, the I'nited Slates or other foreign countries. Advertising Rotes Upon Application 0 Tuesday, March 16, 191. DECEPTIVE CAN\ ASSES. The conduct of a political campaign in this northern part or the province—and we might say the same of every part of tlie country— Is al tended with excellent promises. The electors in many parts seem to have a most pleasant way of meeting the opposition candidates—so much so ihat they are deluded into the belief that they are to sweep the I riding. When election day comes, however, the great majority hesitate before casting off the tried public men for those who are rich only in promises. MEMBER KOI! DISTRICT RETURNS FROM VICTOIUA (Continued from Page One.) ah ndant souri e f ' ' fc power sup ply. ,■ n ' i thi i: ■ ri Hydro-Elei trie hi -: been Ion of the W iter A I required thai !. - . ; l of I city ii would : . .; ■ ■ I I ' I ■ . ■ tard Ftuperl I lhe city It! wr i mted 11 Mr. Manson has also urran now thai work i 11 be si ■' carried to completion for the over- ■ to the Governmenl ii from the end of McBrld. Stn .'-. II '-'- il! r< si "ii conci I di i us and will afford _ convenient -., the wharf from Mt Brh Then 11 1 - - erhead , ;.. i, - ;.!- - - i adln ■ : rom it to the wh -: I In thi A rlcull iral Ai t the Go mi nmenl took a verj advi ni ed te] which will mate] It I!' aid, hi in thi etl lini ap of thi n rl of the province. Tin new Worl Bill wh! In tl - will n. The bill . i im ml i - lly in if the fa is for ected - thi In- 1 rial concerns In pan and tem ol Insm ince. II ■ i hai with t In di pression - nol oi era: Ing to maki for l-i--t..iiiii ndertak bill, Mi Manson - . will be wi 11 i■ . ■ ed by rklngmei ilanson hi out tin I ol - -ii :n Ite o i-i nad li i-.'i in make II appeal i; i ' '"ii ■ weak en!. ■ Ihe ''"' ' "--I! in tlie ready for thi i-1 ' - '''' ().- of i < rvatives. SPREADING OF THE WHITE PLAGUE I-I.IWKTMI-NT OF AGRICULTURE DUALS WIIH l AI-SK KKP- ___:s_-.\T.\TI->\N- rin Vancouver Journal Is Taken tu[ VnsU for Its Mis-statements in This < 'ounce ti on. Tin ' How Ing letter reci Ived al \ j . ■ ell natory: Sir, \n article _ iieared In tbe editorial coin of the Va-ucoui er Evening Journal entitled, "Spreading i lie IVhite Plague," which, owing to th' lish ding statements contained therein, and ' b - false Im-1 Ion ■ bi :> II Is apl to convey calls for an explanation as to thei work which lias been carried out during the pasl few years by the Provincial Government towards eradicating bovine tuberculosis froi i our dairy herds and thus mitigating the spread of tuberculosis in this province. Tlie leading scientists of the world, men who have made a life study of the subject, are all agreeo that milk front cows affected with bovine tuberculosis is one of the principal causes of phthisis in children. The report of the commission appointed last year by the government of Great Britain to investigate the matter clearly shows this to be the case. The following is taken from the British Medical Journal of January 17, 1914: "In recent years the results of the Investigations on tuberculosis conducted by the British Royal Com mission, the German Imperial Com- Ion, and by many individual workers, have proved beyond doubt. the communicabllity of II boi iii« from animal to man ' ' i-.l work i- ted In tin if 1 ■ !"i : mongsl chil dren ■ tubei out of ity-two cases five i re of the lie, and of the hu- lommuni- v iii children ■ •' ■ -I ■ -; milk. thi Britisl Royal ■ Ion are as follows: "Boi Ine : iberculosis, can therefore no longer be considered a negli- fai tor in respect to the spread of tuberculosis amongst children, more especially since unsterilized cows' milk In this country is a vehicle by which tubercle bacilli must frequently be Introduced Into the bodies of children. The powers at present vested in our local authorities -I"- grosslj Inadequate, and i: Beeilis in me to lie our special lutj i" endeavor to jrevenl this enoromus and entirely preventable amounl of tuberculosis among I li en, li Is ;i national : roblera and the earlier il Is faced the I ii will be solved, T lal . urea for the protection of chlldi. i i in Fection v. it li the boi Ine i I rn.- an ' Is an Ind - '. : i 18 a thi - 'I mthorltles, the. i . I - ' . I fro theli appllcal Ion ihroughoul. led I. Ingdom will be uni-' til "l-v." Flvi yean igo thi flghl o jalnsl' '■■" in- tubi rculosls was started In this province al the requesl of i lip: stockmen and dairymen of British ibla, Xesting was undertaken free of charge, but was not compulsory. An amendmenl to the Con- fa [ion - id eat es Act was therefore brought into fone during the session of the Provincial Legislature In [fll3, whereby testing was made nlsory. Then commenced an earnest and systematic light against tuberculosis. Mark whal has I n ti accomplished sine-" this work was Hi In hand, When i' '■ v. crk was lit. t begun, fhe iierci ntage of reactors to the ihet II , ■ I In I lie rii lpnl dairy ! on Page Throe, i O000 _H3 !K-_BKtfHWKl«-tWHW-Wi>^^ I Product No. Contains about 2% lbs. $1.50 SPLENDID K-1K PLUMBER!. The sale of Product No. 99 is strictly confined to the high-class supply houses. Its cosl of manufacture is therefore not affected by Dept. or "price cutting store" influence that so, often drives manufacturers to the use of Inferior chemicals and processes. Nor is the dealer allowed to reduce thc retail price under penalty of having his supply terminated. A POWERFUL SOLVENT FOR CLOGGED UP DRAIN PIPES "00" destroys accumulations if lint, paper, cloths, hair, slime, grange, vegetables, soap, fruit nntl ninny Others, ll is harmless to lines plumbing. DON'T ARGUE DON'T PUT OFF TEST IT Tins preparation has boon so generally successful In clearing drains Ihat It Is bought over anil over again by those who have tried it, but inasmuch as no on can know the actual condition existing within a pipe, ii is absoutely impossible for the manufacturer or the dealer to guarantee tie result. CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CO., NEW YORK -OR SALE l!V fl THE Kl-UAI.LK PI.OUII.lt 3 .... II £ FOR THE SEST IN PLUMBING AND HEATING PHONE ISP g Sa3HWS_|H>W_BK8_^ l Coal, Cement, Plaster and Brick AND A CC-IPLETE LINE OF BUILDERS' SUPPLIES _W<KH_*KW-_W1»»-KBHK«^ ''"'rm is__" "isr^ "sr*^ ""' ! """ "" o 0 o WESTSOLME LUMBER CO., LTD. I 7 0 Piust Avenue Prince Rupert Telephone 186 _ o 04444444444444044444444444004444044*44440404 _5_.i___!_ tHWiSiKW *»KH>a«KKi<i -0#l_^_^_^><H>^KHKH5Ba>a_I-^> ft n c« 00440-0 c mpscMJi Rifles B.nd Shot Gnus ti Camping Supplies _ PHONE 101, P.O. DRAWER 1015 :.:.!> SECOND AVE. famw-zo&aoaotooo-anr,..-_.d-c._---h_a04aow. oot. c-oikhmhkhwkkkh.000 ■■ 40 O4O44O0444444444444O4 ^4444444004444000000400444444 _ THE ^N^AMSHgOQ^OF^B.C. LTD" S.S. VENTURE Southbound Tuesdays at 8 p.m. Sailings for Granby, Simpson and the Faas Sundays at Midnight For further particulars apply to JOHN BARNSLET, .AGENT :: 031 Second Ave., Phone 508 Agency Atlantic Steamships. _}_>i_hch_-_h.->>_p.'h;^>i>_h5-!. o-o-w^ _ ^rt_-a_i OULDMOaS, SASH, DOORS rt Lumber Co. T, PRINCE RUPERT Branch Yard at Smitliers, B.C. Send for Five Roses Cook Book-* BEING A MANUAL OF GOOD RECIPES carefully chesen from lh<; contribution!, of over two ihouaimd WCCi fa. taet* of Piv KmiM-flour throughout Canada. Also Us<4ijl Nclm on (he various cl-rahr of^oocf thing! to fni. oil of w-iUi hove been carefully ciiccktd tni Xc<ht:rmu-d by romprteiil ftuthofi.y, Jtejjom Envelop, to UXC Of THE WOODS jBtHN_ JM. CIHltTEO. WW. I. EC Distributors Prince KxanoTit, B.C TB'V'M:':' H V.IWro,HTV KKftUV. _WQ1_V. A- OO, - • l. _r. Oo __5. Sailings for Vancouver Victoria and Seattle S.S. Prince George every Fritlay at 0 a.m. S.S. Prince .lohn at 7 p.m. on Sunday,March 11, 38, etc. For Massett nntl Port Clements s.s. Prinee .lohn Id p.m. Saturday, March ll, 20, etc. For Skidegate, Lookeport, etc., S.S. Prince John 11 p.m. Sunday, Mai-el 7, 21, etc. S\*r Stewart and N'ua.. lilver S,S. Prince .lohn 1) a.m. Wednesday, March io, 24, etc. l'or Anyox (Granby Bay) S.s. Prince George midnight every Wednesday. G.T.P. RAILWAY' SCHEUULE Trains leave Prince Ruperl for Prince George, Edmonton, Melville, Winnipeg, etc., al 10 n_tu., Wednesdays and Saturdays, connecting .rit li train., foi si. Paul. Chicago and all poiuts east. Trains arrive from the east on Thursdays and Sundays at (i.:5(> p.m. G;T. i:\IIA\AV SYSTEM The Double-track Route From Chicago to Toronto, Hamilton, Buffalo, .Montreal, etc., etc. For reservations, delicts nntl full information regarding travel to any part of the world apply to the <_.T.P. Ticket Oilice, Third i Avenue; Agency all Atlantic Steamship Lines. snmmKsswamii^'^isstwa^^gasmrastiTamm | Canadian Pacific Railway PRINCESS MAQUINNA, SOUTHBOUND FRIDAY, 8 P.N. PRINCESS MAY SOUTHBOUND, 8 P.M. SUNDAY J. G, McXAU, General Agent, comer Third Ave. and Fourth St. m00444004404444O4444044O444444O4O^i40ti4O4O< ■ Royal Bank of Canada HEAD OFFICE: MONTREAL ESTABLISHED 1800 Capitnl s 11,300,000 Reserved Fund ijs 12,500,000 Total Assets $185,000,01)0 Savings Dank Departiuent—$1 will open nn account Branches Throughout Canada and Banking Connections Willi All Pails of the United States. Agents Throughout the World. H. P. WILSON, Manager . - Prince Rupert Branch ;._i!_R______ CLEAN UP AND PAINT UP NOW O-CEDAR MOPS, O-CEDAR MOP POLISH ALABASTINE SANITARY WALL COATING WATER HOSE, GARDEN TOOLS, WATERING CANS MARTIN-SBNOUR 100 PER Cl- v'T. PURE PAIN'i PAINT BRUSHES, LAWN MOWERS AND GRASS SHEARS CARPET BEATERS, GARBAGE PAILS WINDOW SCREENS, SCREEN DOORS -AT THE- KAIEN HARDWARE CO.,6ost "nii'dAv. 00 _HWHKH__n_-_.a v .' J-_K»i.iKKKHtHHia»lMHSHi»iKiiWi<. x04CKuKKKJIKK. <KHH> 0 Prince Rupert Transft : i.' LO. -FOR- Coal, Furniture Moving, Baggage and Heavy Teaminf W. J. CRAWFORD, Manager PWGNE 566 T.r_i™; K>#_HilJ_!-C.-_«HKK. <KH«8><W_HW15<H>_K««1<H«1 W«HKHJiiHKH>iWlKH>0«^ The Morning Journal 50 cents per Month ^mmmmmmmmwm»immmm *'U MS ill' U districts of the province was as follows: Gulf Islands, 7 % . Vancouver Island, 10%, Lower 'Mainland, 15%. The last test whicli was made, when every dairy cow on the Gulf islands, Vancouver Island, ami practically in all districts of the Lower Mainland, was tested, shows the following decrease in reactors: Gulf Islands, no reactors. Vancouver Island, 1 '; . Lower .Mainland, _ VS - ■ Xo province of Canada, no slate of the Union, or country of the world can malto Buch a satisfactory showing. Hundreds of affected dairy cattle have been hilled, whose mill; had, previous to this work being taken In hand, been drunk by our children, officials of this department is secur ed from the very best sources and i guaranteed pure. I am, Sir, Your obedient servant, YVM. 0. SCOTT spection takes place, and only those cows which are perfectly fit for human food are allowed to be sold. Others are condemned for tanking purposes. If there are no tubercular lesions ' ; tht meal of the animal, il li ''ly lit tor human food, and • ' as siich in every country of the world. 1 wish, emphatically to slate that no animal which is - :n condemn- i id for limine tuberculosis has been i» the Weslholme Theatre. allowed to in- sold for human con- sumption without a mosl careful ex aniinailon by either Dominion or proi Inclnl In■; e ior-. and in the case of these condemned tor tanking pur-1 mveh l',"»i»'"' *•'<' <" <:''"";'' poses, our departmental qualified D- Tite's, all departments. Record veterinarians see thai they are so discounts for cash. disposed of. Tuesday, ——_r~ mmmmmmm '«_ Skeena Land District—District Queen Charlotte Islands. March 16,- 1915. i of St. Patrick's Day. On March 17, Pt. Patrick's Pay, here will lie a grand concert given programme will be of the usual high' class. mar., if [ Drapery Carpets count : ' • LIQl)l OF GI 0 Re li I Curtains, : IS' SALE 'SHINGS ' !. ES, Etc. TAKB NOTICE that Pour Piombo, of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation Prospector, intends to apply tor permission lo prospect for coal and petroleum over lhe following described Poles j lands on .ho West Coast of Graham 'Island: Commencing at a posl plaht- ent. tli.- id three miles north of the north-east '. orner of Lol 2137, thence north 80 cliains, thence w si 80 o lains, I south 80 chains, thence ea-' 80 i hains, to poinl of commenci n ei t, uontaining 6 i 0 at i es more or less. PETER PIOMBO. Date located, December 3rd, 1914. Itupert, As Skeena Land DI i rlcl Disti li i Queen Charlotte Islands of ! ..... an ni . .' made during the . presenl session of the Provincial and who can say what mortality was Legislature thai the Swift Canadian caused thereby? Does this look as iflCompany have been making a tat the Provincial Government had been thing out of the Provincial Govern-! REGIMENTAL ORDERS. spreading the disease? No, rather give credit where it is due, and should nol our Provincial Government receive hearty commendation for the good results which have been accomplished? Now, nhout the sale of cows that have reacted to the tuberculin test. Previous lo this work being taken in hand hundreds of cows affected ment by buying reactors under market value. The total number of rattle handled by this company was eighty-five forty-three of whicli were condemned for tanking purposes, and forty- two r-assed for beef. The price received for these rows was nearly double what was staled. Milking cows naturally have very with bovine tuberculosis were sold "tile value as beef, owing to their for human consumption without any condition, and would not be worth| Inspection, Since this work has beeniaal£ as much as a fat dry cow. * liSrh Regiment Earl Grey's Own Iiilles. * ORDERS by Major J. H. Mc- * Mullin, Commanding, March 3, * 1915; * Parades—"A" Company will * parade at the Exhibition Build- * ings on Friday, March the 12th, * at 7:45 p.m. * "B" Company will parade at * the Exhibition Building on * Thursday, .larch 11th, at 7:45 * p.m. W. S. MARSHALL, Lieut. Acting Adjutant. taken in hand, however, a rigid The tuberculin used in testing by BR m OR !..!.!_ .ENDER Stock conststlni of . : : oes, Hots. Suil . n ' ' . i . ,,;■ i, all in Bi si clai - u ■■ :" tock and sine!: sheets can be in ected al ilie store on Second A en le, Tuesday, Wednesday, T! •- ' y, and Friday, 9th, 10th, 1 Ith, and 12th March respectively, between the hours of 10 and noon each day. Tenders to be in hands of Liquidator, James Roy, Pacific Building, Hastings St. VV., Vancouver. B. C, by noon March 16th, 1915. DISSOLUTION NOTKT.. TAKE XOTICE that lhe ku Rii-hie, ..Knew & Co. _._.« bees «:-_ _t.'.v-,| UfOH .» . 3 lit MaT Of ..M-MMf A. D. 191 i, __>«: i*-i »H aii-oHH en iug to the _i ri will he .«__.. .u_ oj .1. Fred Ritekie, for the benefit of the partners, aud .__> all a«so _u_t« uwing by the firm will ke p»id or lhe said J. Pred ft-itcbir, on __.»__ of tiie flvai. l-atad at Prince Rupert B.C., this 4th day of February, A. D 1915. 3. FRIST. RITCHIE. A. R. WRIGHT. i'.. T. Heward i witness to both s_e nataree). fin-a* I TAKB NOTICE thai ;'- ti i Piombo, of Prinoe Rupert, B.C., occupation Pro ipootor, intends to apply for permission io ; ro8] ••' i (or coal and p< - troleum over the following described lands on the West Coast of ' !i al i island: Commencing ;,; a post planted five miles east and one mile nortli of ihe north-easl coiner of Lol 2435, thence north SO chains, thence east SO chains, Ihence south SO chains, thence west SO chains, to noini of commencement,, containing 040 acres more or less. Ja29 - PETER PIOMBO. Dale locate:!. December 4th, 1914, .keena Land District—District Queen Charlotte islands. of TAKB XOTICE that Peter Piombo, of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation Prospector, intends to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following described lands on the West Coast of Graham Island: Commencing at a post planted five miles easl and one mile north of the north-ea€t corner of Lot 24,15 tkence nerth 80 ekains, thence west SO chains, tlience south SO chains, thence east SO chains, to point of commeneement. containing 640 acres more or le«s. Ja29 PETER PIOMBO. LAND ACT. Limine. Installed anil (.en Repairs Oxy-Acetylene Plant in Con Phono Red 156 Third J. H HILDITCh Contractor and Builder Estimates given on all classes ut work, whether small oi large. Per. sonal attention given h> every item PIIO.VG GREEN 321 FREDERICK PETERS, K.C. Barrister, Solicitor and Notary Publl- OHice in EXCHANGE BLOCK DR. GILROY, DENTIST Crown and Bridge Work a Specially Oilice: Smith Block, Third Aventn A. FAULDS, H.I. M.E. Consultirg Mining Engineer Examinations and development 0' Coal, Metal, Oil. Etc. 709 Ouusmuii St. Vancouver, B.C HAIRDRESSING PARLORS .,". Massage, .Manicuring, Scalp Treatment, Electric Treatments, Etc Mrs. N. I. Handasyde, Prop. 211 Third St PRINCB RUPERT . P usehc r Delivered to your kitchen door, like groceries I. Budwei - v.. 175,000,000 Bottles Yearly Motice Is h ii by given that on the £rst day of A ri! next application "'-'ill be made to I interidt nl of Provincial Police and to the Board ' oners foi ll fo | e site of the ion car i led on ram • , Ises, n ots 16 a 1 7. Block l I, Section 1, situate i u :-:- md ' nu . Prince Rupert, to premises situate "ii Lots 1 5 and 16, Block 32, Section 1, on Pi ■ -r ..-'-. - ■ tl Cl of Prim - tui i:. '' i ■ i '. f Pebruai • 1915. Beaver Wholesale Liquor Con - of 1 In ert, Ltd. 2Smar28 ('. .1. SWEET, Ugr Skeena Land District—District ( Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that I, D. Hog, of'Queen Charlotte City, occupation Parmer, intend io apply for permi. -ion to purchase the following de scribed lands: Commencing at a poe I'lantad at the south-west cor -■ - of G Island in Bearskin Hay, thence ea tei iy thence norl' ly, thence westerly, them -■ i y following shore line to poin ommencemt nt, i ontaining 0 .-: . ■ iiore or less. DAaVIE! : Dated 6th Febi ■ , ... n P.O. Box 1714 Telephone 441 RITCHIE, AGNEWI & CG Civil Engineers and Snrvoyor_ Priuce Rupert, B.C. Waterworks, Water Power, Wiiart -onstruction, Reports, Plans, Domin- on and Provincial Land Surveying Electric Blue Printing, Negatives ant White Prints Ph.no Blue 18- Res. Phone 391 UP-TO-DATE ] \OTIOE. The Canadian Patriotic Fund. W_H those v. ho need aaeistanct from the n' fu id, rssldoai In the ►it* or district and trhMe breadwinner : on rvioe with the r-'i-i ■ . ' i ■ ■ .-,, or a,t,r _.\njo- kindl'. 'iiatli'y the secretary of tin inc. I organization. tf W. S COL-LMION, PO Boj : '"■' - i i|sl, That was thc demand for Budweiser last year. The Anheus«*-Buscii Plant covers today more than 142 acres—equal to 70 city blocks, it . gives s.csidy employment to 6,000 people, and to 1,500 more in its branche.. Every process, every room, is immaculate. Every bottle is Pasteurized an I ir lected. This Quality-Plant, started nearly SO years ago, is a model of modern facilities. Tho hundreds of visitors who go through every day- know that nothing of its kind could be made any better than Budweiser. Anheuser-Busch, St. Louis The Largest Plant of Its Kind in tlte World H !____. rw- jdfii P m !■'"■■■■■'.. •'■jk==t__Bfe5^ffl^ IU ^2CTI^iSKi£^"^ ... " ;'v':i:..! i5__ ,«3flWI3*.jB,v3 «■> .' '■■■>.,,™,*~'- '--•'.- , .. ' -, -.,,' =H_j _____% "'■-■.'. -.:.?->-.!',." CTihtfih Si.mc r.f the Principal Buildings \ „-_.._..^.u. -a...., _.al - ... Plombo,| of Prlno occ patlon i i jinitt.ii- to pro. - - t ' ' : i Huahain 1 I n I ' - - - one nile it • rri r> r\ ' north-east corner of Lot UfllOtl 1 rflTlSier L0. 2431 , thence north SO chain l In ui - west. 80 chains, thence soutli 80 fria.e Rnpert, B.C., Phone BW chains, thence east 80 chains, to] polnl oi eotnmeni im< at, coi talning Form of Notice. S-:eena Land ! II trl Coasl NOTICB i bat l_dv>ar(l Ckeelef, Prospector, of Shames, in t»c.s to ap'ply for permission to followin . land omna . n , . i - oni iiariei- ef a n. li - Mile Po« ! 3 of 8.T.R. from Prince Itupert o "i'i li soi'.ndary line ol railroad right, of way and about one-half nile caste.-]., from south-east corner if Win. Bison's, tke-nce north 10 kaii,!! tki-n.,; w.m i n rba-ris. theme south 10 ohains .thence cast 10 chains to the "olnt of i »«e»t ano. cent lu acn BDW ' 'in CKHSIjBI 'i mon < osi oi !.:■ i .i- III oed in . i <o . orn V> si Quality Dotnostk Lump Co I *9.fl0 Per - QuaiHy Wnalic-I N'ul ' onl 98.73 I'i i Ton i.Ei.iYr.r.r.1. — mi:- Q. T. P CARTAvIE AGENTS 881 8ISC0ND AVH JINGLE POT .COAL Is hundiei! by us. All orders recelVi prompt attention Phone 93. " Pacific Cartage Limited General •;'c."iiitiW Furniture Moving a Speeii When j i"! b iy CO VL buy I le i.K.-' Ladysmith Lump or Co Washed Nut. The Queen Charlotte Oil fields United Oilice will open today io Law-Rut!*. Building foi siUt- or u llmltcil amonnl of Treasury Stock GEO. 1". MACDONALD, Bec.-Trens, HAYNER BKOS Pi' i Funeral Directors and lainlialineiN i ipen Hay nini Ni^it. I.ii.';, .,- i. Istanl in Attendance. 710 THIRD .-. rl Prince Rupert] Journal 50c. per Month m it ten a ii ii "''- ' '.'-.''I' I] I..B ii .' . 6_0 acres more oi Ja29 PETER PIOMBO, Hate located, Dece nber -lib. 1 91 I. - ' I - dstrlcl Districl of !m : • : lands, S-'-S-Si"'■:"'■ -i"i:6i;■_■ ' .;.-<• :;■•« i '■ ' I A.-. I-: VOTICE thai Peter Piombo, ■-■■"■'£•&;-. . .' ., - ' - .- ' of I rince llnpi t, H.l ., occupation '.i.-'';. ,-:" '-"' : ■ , ■ '• Prospector, - ti il; tor i ■ K,£it,~- ■'.''' ■• "'. - ' ' ■ -.- Biiliiiiiffiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!" iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii an^mo*tMMao0ov440^4<y0o*04ea444404O40444o _ > "HHtowyooo* 0 A. E. Bund, President. J. S. Pearoe, Managci PRINCE RUPERT IMP. CO. Distributors PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. TEE PRINCE RUPERT SASH AND DOOR COMPANY LTD. ov< r Mi" : nd. on the If Islai ' . i rich a i posl plant- nurili of ii,i- north-eai l Of lal . . - ,,'-|l, ',' SO.i hain i, thence HI muth 80 .. ::. thenco west §|f "' ': ■■ ' ol - nc PETE . PIOMBO Date located, D ;-|.| _HJH»0<WlKl«Ki->_i<H. cKto io_« ewe . MANUPACTir_WBR8 IMMHts. SASH, \IA.Y_i,l.S. M0VI_I>ING_., SCROIJ \m HAV, saww.;, ami au, kuws oi vwvttmmm, »ioMK and pice n.iw lies, h<m»w»: kinihk ._ mmjuu/sry ', dfiirr: Hi—tmtii At<m •», Baj in nircJe PO Bon V* -. KO. 0 T7" mm Tuesda March 10, 1915. $*'S£0ry PRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL ______ _____: GRANITE 1RANITE of best quality mid thoroughly tested for sale Cut Stone or Crushed Rock in Quantities .EIL.I. McLEOD Phone'Green 217 ■- . h lish Airii'ii;. livery liny JutBlilc Olden ron pl ly Attende i To PHONE Skeena Land District — District oft Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE thai Andrew W.\ MaeLean, of Pi'iuce Rupert. B. C, occupation Carpenter, Intends to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following described lauds on the West ■"- ■ -.- of Graham Island: Commcnc- , " . I - -. o miles noi th nile east ol i rth- i -■ of Loi . ' " halns in ilnl 640 ai .... f l •- Pioi .'.'-- GOVBKMftBBKT WEATHER P.HPOET. Furnished by 6, W. Dcwliag. For 24 hours ending 5 p.m. March 15. Bar. reduced to sea level. .. .29,930 ■ t .... - 4_.0 leral . :: . il turned on her heel and made off KAA1SARM- WATERS WON ACT. at full speed on her former northeastward course. Nothing more was| seen of the German cruiser. "I didn't think she'd sink us said Captain Dow, when he returned I later, "but 1 knew she'd tOTBC-l NOTICE is hereby given that on y tk« 23rd day of March next applica R. S. C. Chapter 115. I tion will bo made to the Superli. .1 'Mi. l_a»_»riiil «H Oomm&mj hereby tt_«4,»t o_ Provincial Police and' id Komtoo t__a+ it has untler See-' , _., ~ . , Ui* Hoard of License Commission ers for the City of Prince Rupert for ' I'D FAST AND RESULTS 7 t>_ the above Act, deposits* i_S> tke l__tu_i_i_» of Public Wind's at fcwn, »..-i_ in the sAce of the Bis- .iet Ratfstwir of the Prince Rupert' ^mission to remove the license tor -and E-acinK-aiijaH Districl at. Prinee the sale of liquor by wholesale from upert, B.C., _ description of tkei , . , , „, -, r, .„a t« «,k the ptas of the wbarf aadl'"6 "roD,lses lmown as Lots U and le built ia l..i(_.!i Co- PHCNE 554 P.O. Bl>aX 60 i ('om! [ ■ '. - age One.) FOR On this polnl of ■ APERHANG_. • -■- ' i OLIbHING AND WALL TINTING HIGH-GRADE INTERIOR DECORATING A SPECIALTY Martin Swanson SECOND AVE 'E H ..- ." DI l^-WHHW-RHS-i. 0400000440444400 CANADIAN STEAM g LAUNDRY | NOW OPE?. FOR BUSINESS S flLatcst and Approved Methods 5 flOnly Skilled Operators Em- o ployed 8 District of landH, ... ' B.C occu ly for i er- ; ■ i i. ed ivith ,; '"'': I" " referi ' ' ; 11 ' .... ■ ■- nn,'rend, . . s to 'bi 1 . . .- a osl plant- .': I , i . He I :orner of Lot 2437, thence north 8*1 chains, thence livery. Mussallem & Co., 423 Fifth Ave. ;-: • .'..loi'liipni resialnj'iii. 16, l.loek 32,.Section 1, situate U Fra___r Street in the City ot Prince Rupert, to the lands descrihed as renal) yAoootail lo :—Our prices are the low- p****1 It"**** afa_*or, 'luiobis, U _r*nt of cm In town, you will save "money o-JJJ2__ "*", acem-iUng ' almost .-very article. Give us a tria \B__ °* __ BewMtce ol fee _»M1LoU ,„ RDd iQ Blook n soelion 1, , a . ,,- , „_ „ , lOttf of _S___itjfi liu'ixir.t dni>o.-____ in i " Z-taMl. h i R rSCnStiM on Third Avenue In the said City of •as nm. Ut. AND IPAEB NOTICE thai attar _b< expira-Mou ef one nio_i__i iroia !t_n> _.'_..<• o/ like ftrit :.ub_i__.t__H ot ♦lii_ i_a.t_i._o. the __Id :..,,,,.-; j.-.. olil iOi--._iis.i_y wit] under St«c.u.n 7 irf the •old i« _»j._j- te the Mi.-'mini ut to on - Skocaua Lund Dtatrict - I Hstrity of Queen ''a. rlotte Island-. ' , Ins, ' ■:-■ I soul ■ . -.]:;:, thenpe wesi 80 ohains, to poinl Of " • l -■" - . 'll ' ::' _ 10 ai res more oi lesi. >i:::i PETER i iOMBO. located, December 3rtl, 191*4 cent, i er aiinmu" ■ .is stated, 1 e mayor i aid h felt i are that was a mistake. I: wa ■ 2 pei cent.; bul not per annum. This will be gone Into at once. Phone us and ne will calf for a O trial bundle ic Note our address: 9 .-il.'. SIXTH AVENUE WEST § Phone No. 8 1 Cditadian Steam Laundry | SKI ..O-0-C._H_^_l^-_l<S<flJC;t3tt «-«KKH»0<HWWl>lW^ Capt. J. McGee f M.M.S.A. Masters antl Mates prepared $ examination. Compass at)- v 1 held some of these, certificates. Queen Charlotte Islands Skeena Land 1. istrlct--District of Tll€ mayor said Ihey were assured TAKB NOTICE that Pole:' Pionibo, the Bank lle!<' none of them. They of Prince Expert, 11.C oceup»«ion I had all been ' placed through the Prospector, intends to apply for per-: missioa to prospect for coal an<_ pe-1 ,lselK'y ot the r':,llk- Ireleura over the following described; , S!lands on the West Coast of Graham! li,c ma-V01' ilnd Aul- Morrissey in- g|ls!and: Commencing at _ |tosl lilant-ttervicwed since their return both g'ed live milns east of the north-east',,,. .. . „ , 61 corner of Lot «__, thenee east S0,'afelee that Pmcc Rupert has come S chains, thence soulh SO ohains, through the financial crisis with a ft i Ihence west SO cliains, theace north;,,,,, „ .• .. §|S0 chains, to point of commence- bettel standl"S than other cities §'uienl, containing 640 acres more or They agree that the good offices of I jaM PETER PIOMBO. Slr Rid,!lri1 McBride in aiding them ft Oa-te located, December 4th, 1914. with the Bank were of inestimable ~ advantage and the city owed a : . TAKE NOTICB thai Andrew TV. Mar-laMu. of Prince _tii»-«-T, t. 1-5.. eceuaatte-i Curseaier. in-aads te ap- •_T _er paji-miaal'-u to presgect fer ties! aud p«_r»leu».i over the folio., iu., "ieeorilvsil landa en tie C-MUKI of fJH-.hi, Indlena - ...t_ ef _lrsh_.:n Itlaad: Coiuueso- injf at > ira-St pleat...''] one mile s...t!' I aad t.» wiles east ef tke u.-.:-. *■ .,-;-. During tho discussion the point^n.r ut Lsl ..483, then,_» norldi St was raised I i rhaps th° '■■"■'■ t'»*iB»' !*•■•« west :. ckaias, !■»•_ 20th day of Eebru i'riiioe Rupert. nATHI) tills ary, 1D1B, PRU>iC« KOPERT IMFOimNG CO. ! I MITE D. _.n..ifo Wt-cltii «.t eis etBee in tke 3-Jr| of Ottanw for ajipiw. \aI of she aald sl!a a»d ».ae.i ,_a. ia: leaw'e to bob- f*l»>«r22 aimM tlie siftl w4uuM' and aomrmnah. j f-,_,T_B» »t Pidwiu ..apart, !..<. , Hire 2-nd day of _,a%ra___y, A. ». I We«t mm. tm-0 ■mm wmmmmL oil noujrawy. W, 11. Marshall, Manager Applioant. _eu.li Si i...ios. iia,>ii.e eaet. i« chaias te point ef comrniMieeaaeni contaiains S-XI acvee Biore or leas. ANOKBUr W. MjuiLBAK. fl S Agoni, Peter PiemlM Date lecatud, 2Jrd December, 1.14 «ww«_ ef great deal to him, lot jus ter. Phone Red .■)->.: "NAUTICAL ACADEMY" Helgerson Block, opposite Royal Hotel <04000000a4A-040a04O04-4 Skeena Land District-—Dislrict Queen Oharlotte Mauds. TAKE NOTICE that I'eter Piomko.l ° of Prince Ruport, B.C., (Cocupatloa LUSITAXI.A'S CLEVER Prospector, intends to a-iiply for per-j mission lo prospect for -oal r.nd pe- ESCAPE PROM CAPTURE troleiiBi over the following described lands on the West Coast of Graham' Island: Commencing at a post plant- ,, ed Ive miles east of the nerth-oaatl1 nssenSel'S "n Ciuiai-d Liner Tel earner of Lot 2433, Ihence nerth _0j Ruse by Which Captain Don chains, thonce ea'st 80 chains, thencej south S« chains, tlience west 8. ' cliains, to iioiat of eomaieaceaient, of containing 040 acres morr or less. 2!' PETER PIOMBO. Date loeated, December 4tb, 1914. It is recalled In New York that the Lusitania, when closely pressed by the Karlshrue lasl summer, owed her escape to Captain How's keen sailor wit. li was just after war bad been declared and the liners, with doused lights, were emerging from Xew York al one a.m., forewarned .K*a-a___WiKWW.i-raw&^^ on the West Coast of G.rahamj that hungry German cruisers were S 4 Island: Commencing at a post plant- ""' Bvi miles easl of lhe north-east l cornor of Lot 2435, tlience north SO j ehalns, thtnoe west SO chains, hence south 80 cliains. tlience east: niornin;, ; e Lusitania left with only j80 cliains. to point of commence-1three of her four propelle Skeena Land Dislrict—District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE XOTICE that Peter Pianibo, of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation Prospeotor, infconds to apply for permission to prospect for coal and pe- loleuni over tlie follow'ng described Skeena Land Dlota-ict — Distriet ef Qmeea Ckarlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICB that Andrew W MaeLean, of Priuce Rupert, B. C. occupatioa Carpenter, inlonds to apply for permission to prospect for eoal and petroleum over the following described lands on the W«l Coast of Graham Island: Common.- ias at a post planted one mile nortk and two wiles east of lhe north-east corner of Lot 2485, thence north 10 chains, Ikeuce east 8 0 chaias, thonce aoutk SO chains, thanes weet 80 chaias, to point of commencement «ont«Jning 640 acres more or lean. ANDREW W. MacLEAN. flS Ageat, Peter Piombo Date lecatod, 28rd December, 1914. 9oJ| :#^#£ •4-_jc_s_v'__'-__ il *%$*f-.'-. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES For Rent patrolling the coast. In the gloom of the Wednesdai REASONABLE : ATI'S uoint of containing C.40 acres aiore or o a 'i0a00004i<O40OQ00Oo'04a4OO00 THE Continents! Trust Company menl less1. ja_2. PETER PIOMBO. Bate located, December 4th, 1914 in com- ! mission. Captain Dow set the usual course to northward. Three or four hours out, when the darkness hau Skeena Land District—District of dissolved a Utile,. Captain Dow. who QueeD Charlotte Islands. |was on the bridge, made out a .lilac!.- TAKE NOTICE that Peter Fiombo, hulk on his starboard side. Careful of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation i ,.,.,.,,,,-„,. , , ... , ,. ., . , Pros,,',".or, intends to apply for per- h< ltln3 ,'"^'»f'«' him that mission to prospect for coal and pe- Skeena Land District — District erf Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICB that Andrew W MaeLean, of Priuce Ruperl, B.C., oc ■upation Carponter, intends to apply or permission to prospect for coa and pelroieum over the following de cribed lauds' on the West Coast of Graham Island: Commencing at a post, planted two miles north of the north-east corner of Lot 2433, thence north SO chains, tlience oast SO cliains, Ihence south SO cliains, thence west SO chains lo point of commencement, containing .40 acres more or less. ANDREW W. MacLEAN. flS Agent, Poter Pionibo Date located, 23rd December, 1!)14. the Karlshrue. The Lusitania, The Morning Journal 50c. per month -ilroleum over the following described lands on the West Coast if Graham llle Lusitania, limping on her | Island: Commencing at a post plant-i three propellers, made a half-turn od four miles north of the north-east j corner of Lot 2437, thence north 80lan(1 ra" S01111'- Meanlime she sent j chains, thence east, SO cliains, Ihence j south 80 chains, thonce west 80 I chains, to poinl of commencement aontaining 040 acres more er less. ja29 PETER PIOMBO. Dale located, December 3rd, 1914 t lie British 44400000400000000000000000400^0400440400044*404 rupert nlmm ironworks km ■. SUPPLY CO., LIMITED .VATBRpRONT, PI I WOE MPHKT ENGINEERS, MACHINIST* AND MAOHINBRY ( •NTI ACTOR.'. Spncinlists in Murine Powei Plunw, OU, Steam or Gasoline. l: ' ' "■''-, l«onta Im ' • - i to-oarf-eii! 9e«l-_Mo8el Oil Un- -"" '' ' mosl rei rtrtt - ml »I, ami ili" choaposi :-,',,-: ftn ilshing I ,-,, .,., i •ll._N,.„,.,.|. »,.,,„..(s. id Gas I ii..iu ii'J P.- rl* in Blocli. . - ..'-■ -''•" ? ■w out wireless calls for cruiser Essex. As the light grew it was seen thai the stranger was in full pursuit. A string of bunting proclaimed the message: "You are captured." Six iles away the Karlshrue was 'kicking the sea" astern at a good bank had I li i-:i'il up the Essex ami received Information thai the Leipzlc was waiting for the fugitive off the At. i ntic Highland. Tbe Lusitania was d to hi 'ui nm in .;,;; and met i I he Es ex ouh - bi -i. ni - ■ ... rue of tl rsi teamei I la italn fiov Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE Ihat Andrew W. MaeLean. of Prince Rupert, B. C, occupation Carpenter, intends to apply for permission to prospect for coal and pelroieum over the following described lands on West Coast cf Graham Inland: Commencing at a post planted two miles uorth of the north-east corner of Lot 2435, thence north 10 ckaius, thence west 8S chains, thence south SO chains, theace east SO chains, to point of commencement contalnlns 840 acres ■sere or lees. ANDRJIW W. MacLEAN. flS 'Agent, Peter Piombo, Date located, 2_rd December, 1914 liocl Minima ritfkwt ef Uie '.. :.,■- i U Manitoba, iMftniMtewan an. Ail.fii'tii. H_« V niton Twritery, tke a"SoT*i_«!iBt ToPrt-JM-tas and a nertton mt llao PiH>. iacs »t fh-itfeh eoluaikia, «__,y be Heased Ut a term of twe»- if-tme yoam a_ an aiaual rantkl of <M »*r aore. Not suere than «,56l aorse will be leased te one applicant. AppSoaa-ione for a lease must tte tade b«' the apoiinaal. In po-Tsaa te tie Agent or aiik-Asent of the iis^ teiot in whioh the rights applied for _r_ sltuatt . Ia survayod t.,»rrit.ery ike l.mri »a»t ke *eseribe_ by sections, or legal su-idiviawns of sections, and in unearvoyed territory the tract an- plSes! tor shali ba Stalled out by the i_po-ie>_nt himself. Sack applicatiou must be aoooui- jMuled ky a fee o_ ?5, wkloh will be ru_ii_id*d rf the rl*hts applied for are not avatlakie, but not other- wtoe. A royalty shall be p.. id on thc iByrchu.ui.Bble »ut»nt of the mike at tie rote ef Hv« eeats per ton. •The person operating the mine •ball furnish the Agrat with sworn retains aecountlng for the full quantity of merokantable coal mined ajjd »a.y tke royalty thereon. If the coal Binlag rigkts are not beiug o»- orated, such returns should be fur uiahed at least once a year. The lease will include the coal mining rights only; but the lessee may b» aennltteii to purchase whatever available surface rights may be considered necessary for the working of tke ailae St the rate of $10 »*r acre. For full information application should be made to the Secretary of the Department of the Interior, Ot tawa, or to any Agent or Sub- Agent of Bomiiiion Lands. W. AV. CORY, Deputy Minister of the Interior --OM-RC M- VAN !.---_.,A'BIO*.' OP R_M_SK1"__. f-_»ri««! Hi UMIMffiy _HVBN that \o%e _-9o._p-._i euistlng e» Detention *»4»nd by reoaon of a Noli.R published in tk« Ucinaii ConiBikw «azette on eho 3»fli of May, 11)12, is heitiby can celled R. A, RUNWICK. Deputy Miaister tf Lands Departmenl af Lauds, Victoria, B.C. October 19Mi, 1914. o_ ! fi "kicking lhe sea" astern at a 5 twepty-four knots, when a fog | formed ahead. Tlie Lusitania Daily Journal 50c per month JAMES GILMOIRE ARCHITECT Second Ave. Near . McBride St HOTEL DIRECTORY Members of the Prince Rnpe.t Ucensed Vintners' Associatitin WINDSOR HOTEL Cor. oi First -4vo. mid Eighth St- W. a. Wright, Prop. HOTEL CENTRAL First Ave. and Seventh St.. European and American I'lin. 81.1)0 to i»2.,'.0 Per Day Ptrtwr Miuck, Prop. Fii-sl an.I Royal Vavivl ('..Hop., of (lanada. T ■ . --iiialion for tlie en- '■'■' , e cl ■ - lim ■ in.i ■ ii - Steel, Iron, Oil umbini :,-i | Murine Ac • ■ : ■ I leiwI-S. ■ ')>')_. :.' "-a 1&1ytV040#400't!000000\, . . . ■ HMMHWMft-' on his!'1". of- Naval Cadets will be held at thj siamil Mir:', of the Civil ' ' ' If, - 101B Jmdiii col in 1st i -,'i-'t. Appli- -■ or ei f will . iiv«| -_i> ■ • ■ r. 0-.-a Ottawa, from irms - «i now bo' i tailed. - ltdates Eoi bhe aramination tn ■ neat rami* be kt.rv;etMi _ke a*v_s keen tm<f -_iri.i.ii se the lot - HU T*r-^M: (state twn he cktahied <m - U-_-.it-! • _ . f i__>-,ii.<fi)8(l. 0. J ■ ,- . a.a_k*6, i«i)i- ■"...-. , | . ■ .'• - . .-■ :..„ Havra , Itk, till • :K' l«....v..tA»|-U.- . ... nf %kll ■ ■■ : «a w. ,,#; „,.. ■„. tajq r, g mt KNt)X HOT4.L Avo. Betweoii Eiglill Jflnth EciMipcun Plan: Kutee SOc to 81.0*. 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Title | Prince Rupert Journal |
Publisher | Prince Rupert, B.C. : O. H. Nelson |
Date Issued | 1915-03-16 |
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Date Available | 2016-04-07 |
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