y»l. v. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, SUNDAY, APRIL IS, .11' 15 Priee S Cents. NO. 134. PRINCE RUPERT IN SHELL CONTRACT THIS CITY, IT TS'POSSlBLtf, MiAi MAKING FOR HILLS AT EIGHTY-THREE I HAvTTA"sraiLir~rNTHfc •"• MANTKUTlRlNt.. Th.. Drydock Management Express Ilea.linens to .laUc Purl, in Hie ... _ Work. The question of Prince Rupert obtaining a share of the business beijig placed by the British War Of- ex&"M^dMWt^A^' J-oa-d-"■uf' Trade yesterday. OLD-TIME PROSPECTOR. LEFT •H-trl-EHOAA*- IUVEB COINTRY. tAX-, He Will <io iu by Way of Prince George—Will Meet Friend . There. Sir Robert Borden made an , im-1 ready to go forward...Vye...know the gjortant atttteilient'as; to the'number reasons why the-War Office Iras'not Al'ler long years of prospecting and (washing gold In the mountains on tbe western slope of the continent, .Mr. W'hittalier, known,, as "Arkansas," left yesterday .for Prince flee} at various pp.ints iu Canada j George to spend another sumnier in wa$ discussed al a meeting of the | the placers. ^He will go into the " ' ■' " ' ■■'' .Eiudlay .lUu-i'. c.oumry from, the i:;- |eiior..poiui,..i:ftaiiiini£.jLiie...ttUjjLaU,y .by. fof troops of Canada under anils in '; ■ 11 '■' i' lurope and in the Dominion from is place in/the Hpiifee of Commons few days ago. He quoted the announcements of policy as to lhe or- jganization. of contingents made, by . ... ^..a-a,, aaaaaaaaa^a tat a...,- ,. T. P. Drydock, wlio wyja. present stated that it would lie possible I'or the; Drydock to ..undertake the niak- tlie following figures, compiled' by "' '" ;"' '•■ ■ '" i,"»"r ,"''1" tl':"1 '"' !''iftjjl-l'e ■i-'3"t'fnt:geiier!il| to show the "M- itcnt to which, .the plan had been been aixustoined to travel by wai'. of ITazelio'll. At'PiUijre*g&}'ge lj"*, .yjnll meet an old partner named Abor- Rvorked out. The jLur.yeiv under anus. [:<-± t„........ p..tt„ &~i..JLJ[„ «..., ^„.,: linlgeut should be such gs to give no especially with a view of getting tlie Ing: of shell casings, provided Ihe 'ok * ileen. who yvyill go in With. him. crude material was available^., until Whit taker is eighty-three years or also tbe services of ijn .e,Vpoi:t operative. The other marine shops in the city also state that they are in a position to make certain parts, and It w.as suggested "that the Board endeavor to get the Drydock authorities to get after a contract, which could be sublet if necessary as to certain parts amongst the smaller concerns. It was pointed out that Edmonton was at the present time manufacturing .war material, Ihat Victoria had just received a contract for shells,' and that therefore Prince Rupert with the facilities she had. should also receive consideration, ,i t It was decided to leave the matter in thi>'hands of the commissioner,-who was Instructed to get in touch with-all Interested, aud place Prince Rupert's claims in the proper quarters. Iu connection with this, lists of machinery available have been sent to Col. David Cafnegie, the shell expert of tha British War Office, and to tlie Shell Committee! Montreal. The executive; of the Conservative Association*" of Frmce Ruperl have .also been, communicated with, with the suggestion that they take the matter up with Ottawa. United effort on the pari of the people of "Prince Ruperl will no doubt, be successful in obtaining for tlie town a share of this business. A. C. Garde, M. E., was also in- strucl#d by the Board to prepare a age, lnit.be would;..riqt be taken for that age by any one. He has spent tlie greater pari of his life in the gold search aud it would appear as if he would eiid his days in that calling. In the district into which he is going lie says there are satisfactory results to be got. He is able to clean up from $11 to $S a day without trouble. There is an abundance of good ground open. This year he expects-to see more than usual in the field. FISHERMEN SHOULD BECOME EDUCATED MODERN .METHODS Ol HANDLING NECESSARY TO INCREASE USE OF FISH. Schools for Fishermen Along Modern Lines Are Now a Necessity. Fish is certain to become a much more important supplement to the meat diet of Canadians than it is at present. cheaply; •jKWWHKHKWatKKHKW^ seen tit to have the contingent sent forward. These reason's coniniii..' themselves to the War o'iflpe'.aiiil ive see no reason to dissent from them The enormous number of meii in SEWARD TRADE WITH C JY THE QUESTION OF BUSINESS WITH THIS CITY WAS CONSIDERED. BILLY SUNDAY AS SPRINTER OF NOTE The Commissioner of tlie Local Body Will Communicate in Mailer. FAMOUS EVANGELIST WAS ABLE TO MAKE EAST TIME ON TRACK. An InteresnUg E4pisotle in the History of the deal i. i' ' Pieaclier. training. In -Great I.i it;.in maKes n he Government iii'" October artd. Xo-[not. easyi for the War Oilier;..to ;,. iyember last. Tbe programme had vide accommodation for contingents provided for the' enrollment/of 108*j|rom -the overseas dominions." urn «nien,' aud ija-Uaifteen"|» Sir Robert added "thai, in view of of construction work on the Alaskan ['Captain Anson are friends and came Railwaj System was discussed. ' " originally from the same num. JTaT At a meeting of the executive! Since Billy Sunday, has become all,, council of 'lie Board of Trade the. the rage as an evangelist a- short qaetion 0f getting busy in bbhnec-|'sto,iy'1 of (he sprinting' evftngDHtff lion ivith obtaining for Prince Ru- shoula nol Lie oul of'pTai " Sun'day pen a share of the trade thai Is signed with ihe tBflicago White bound to follow the eoiiinicii'vineiii', Stockings'"TiacT~rn"'Tire' sir's." TTe .ml BOO officers carried out to date. Sir Robert gavel the uufiiriuiiate conditions suffered by thc- lirst contingent during the winter, Lord- Kitchener and another ollicial desired that, tbejaceQiftinjida-. Ion provided for the. second con jure as follows: ^yje^seas, first con-; jlingent and rein|6rei6nients, ::S,l"ii officers and men;' in™ Bermuda. ' the Royal Canadian- Regiment, 9S2 of- fficers arid men;-in St. Lucia, detachment for garrison, 100; in Canada, second contingent, C. E. F., 22,272; reserve infantry battalions and Canadian Mounted Rifles, 27,079; recruited and organized for , overseas service, but not mobilized, 3,500; a total for overseas service of 89,353. In addition, there were in Canada units of tbe active militia on garrison and outpost duty, 9,777; a permanent, force of 2,430, making a grand total of 101,560. (Applause.) "That force;" said the Prime Minister, "is more than four times as numerous iis Ihe force of British troops under Wellington at Waterloo, and twice as numerous as .the total force of either Wellington or Napoleon at that battle. I think the people may congratulate themselves that in a period of only eight months so grea,t a force has been organized, armed and equipped, and to know that the number of guns which wenl abroad with the first contingent considerably exceeds the number of guns Wellington had at his disposal at Waterloo." Satisfactory Show ing. Sir Robert said that while the ll can be produced more1 force was not a great army conipar- it possesses splendid notir- ed with the armies contending on isliing qualities, and, when proper- the plains of Europe, yet, cousider- ly cooked, is a most palatable food, ing that Canada was a young coun- Tbe commissioner was authorized to get into touch with the people of Reward and also with the various transportation companies interested. Unfortunately, much of the fish offered for sale Is not of a high quality. Tiiis may, ln part, be traced to try, he thought that the. result obtained in Ihe short period of eight months might be regarded as thor- report- on the copper, zinc, and re-.the crude, careless, and often waste-joiighly satisfactory dilution .works of Northern British ] ful methods that are used by the |n short, continued ih Columbia, This report will be sent j fishermen ln taking and handling fish, and the fact that such Premier, reaj-on for complaint. So the (late l'or"-f]ie going forwarder the second- contingent bad been delayed and in all that the Government . bad followed the wishes of the. War Office. Maintain Puree of .ID,(KM) Men. Up ''0 the piesent no call had been inade up*on the Canadian Mounted Rifles, but their turn, Sir Robert said, was likely to come directly the tactical situation changed in the western .theatre of operations. "We' are therefore," be continued, "within reasonable distance of the time when a Canadian expeditionary force of some 50,000 men will be serving overseas. To maintain that force in strength and . efficiency continuous supply of reinforcements properly trained and fully equipped will have to be proiiided; tq say nothing of remounts and constant replenishments of material of every kind. "Total necessities cannot be determined because it is impossible to say with anything approaching certainty how long lhe war will. last and the conditions which at present govern the conduct of the campaign in Europe are likely to change in course of time. But there are data on which the necessities of war can be calculated and reinforcements must be prepared on a corresponding scale. With a view to securing the result desired the minister of militia and defence has provided for the establishment of overseas training depots, one or more for each arm of the service. Already some of the surplus units which embarked with the first contingent are being utilized for the purpose. These depots will be ted by units stationed, in Ru- shalltown, Iowa. Hilly bad earned the reputation of being fast enough on his feet to cover lOu yards in 9 I-.*. seconds, He bad come fresh from college after winning a score of gold medals for bis swiftness and ''"'was anxious to gain fresh laurels on ,1 ■ the ball field. "If 1 hit the ball once 1 can beat it out at first, no matter who gets it," said Sunday to Captain Anson, and the boast did noi escape the old I man. lie gave William, the greet talker, a trial. They were then playing on lhe lake from at the foot of Harrison Street. Jimmy Ryan, who The Horticultural Branch of the|waB worklngottfat short, was-so'lis, Departmenl of Agriculture has been j tonlshed at the mercury-footed in receipt of many requests fron, allLolmg ...... that, _ forgo, B„ .,,,„,,,. parts of tbe province for especial at-j throwing ,he „„„_ Sunday's wontler- teation to the orchards of meil who ful „,„,,, was the mean have gone to Ihe front. In order thai tiie necessary and proper care can be given these orchards during the absence of th.i owners, the deputy minister1 of agri- Admiral' Line to make Prince pert a port of call bei ween soutli and Seward and Alaska. WILL TAKE CARE OP SOLDIERS' ORCHARDS Horticultural. Branch of Province to1 Pay Attention to Volunteers' Land. of placing a good bank account In the pockets of many of the White Stocking'. Atl'ter the new find had stolen moro liases for his lime in sen Ice than any other man in the league bis fel- culture has Instructed thai assistant ||ow pWyera ,,,,,.,.....,., lh(,v W(),.M „3C horticulturists give special attention 'lliln effectlvelj. aga)nal 9Qme of Uu. tr. „nn,,nn,„ f .1.- 1... . , .. to requests from those who have left numerous sprinters they encounter- there had been sent abroad more than 36,000 men, and in tbe fulfil- L'anada and will furnish drafts for'British Columbia Undertakers to Col. David Carnegie, who has re-llu quested that some Information be methods are used demonstrates tliejAent of the programme laid down "nltK serving at the front. So far as or are leaving lor the front, or their■„,, „„ tho eastern trfp: agents or representatives. In such Tll0Pe ,,.,„ ,llp ,.i(ips am, WQ0(Js cases assistant horticulturists are in- ',,.„,„ fuI1 ,„■ fpot.racers. Bven Ansdn, structed to visit the orchards and ,v,1(, loo,;(„, „K„;i„v „„ ,,„,,, wil]| „ give such advice and Instruction as discouraging eye, longed for .he to their (are as should give best re- ,,„„,„, („ ,|lnu. ,„,, woHd „.„.„ fc suits. Further requests may be addressed to the Department of Agriculture direct or to the assistant horticulturist of the district. Death of Young Boy. The death occurred early sent him as -to the possibilities ofineed for providing technical educa- foal autumn, there in training "' ]'resent can be Foresee!,, Northern British Columbia as a Held tion for fishermen. j In Canada I'or overseas service aboul iuf """"< 180,00*0 men ivi for copper and zinc production. While Canada possesses one of the 53,OfJo men. If accounl teas taken of 'l,lirc'd should ("he war last , i " 'richest and most varied fisheries In the uniis of the active militia on J'ear- T,lat is "" s,1>- ;111 original a total be re' another wrnder lie really bad on the roster Ol his club. The Chicago club met Its first angel in Detroit through the agency of big-hearted Ed Williamson, one of the greaiesi shortstops thai ever played ball, to my way of thinking. yeBter-,There was a fellow named HUnky day morning of .lohn Henry the U-fsuUlvan, who was the pride of the year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. H.jMlcnigan metropolis: He had been Benson, of Porl Simpson, The i'i-ii-,,„ lh(. hab„ ,„■ phowing „|f „, ,,,0 oral will be held ai 2 o'clock Mon-|.,ark „,,,,, ,illl(, „ ball ,,,„,, n,ade il9 day afternoon. The funeral arranye-jap,«aranCe, and had a lol of fun inents are under the direction of the ,,it|] ,|l(, ,,,,„ „,.,,„,.,, who v,,,r8 .pretty big men. as a rule, those days, su.h men as Roger Connor guns, with ammunition column, three field companies of engineers; Captain Anson, Fred Diinlap, Dan Brouthers, who were not buill I., be Postponement of (be Excursion. ■the w/irld, they are, In most In- sjctivjs service and of lhe |ierniniient < rnn'r of ""'.000, ..las lU.Oijn sent On tbe recommendation of the en-jslanoos, being exploited by men who force there were in Canada In train- overseas tor reinforcements, plus over c:,.!)...!1 "O.Omi in Canada under training. AJ|(1]1.| HorBe A ,U) tertainment committee of the Huard. have little or no technical knowl- ing and under of Trade, who pointed out that theje'dge of the natural history of lisb,'men. n(. thought thai the lutein-''llt ,nifl dried plan cannol be laidi response to the excursion literature sent, out bad-not been of a favorable a divisional-signal company, a divi- Salu Thompson, and many more, sional train composed of four companies of the army service corps and three field ambulances. The Royal Canadian Dragoons and Lord Strath- sprinters, Ihey could but yon can believe pickle the ball some. This Sullivan person was a runner 1 B Batteries Royal "' "" nu:i" ability, and frequently nature from outside points, the excursion which It was proposed to run to the Panama Pair was postponed Indefinitely. Should conditions Jusll- Canadian Horse Artillery, in auio-,''il'""'1' '"-' ll)"'1' 8lve any man from the proper methods 'pf preparing Ilsh!Sence ami zeal of those men were'biwn in war. The unexpected of tenj |nobl]e n.acliine gun brigade and six Chicago three yards atari in 100 and for market, as well as of otlier asJguch as to retlcd credit on the Do- ; happens and our own arrangeiuenis1 ,,.lt..llinnK ,)f |nfantry Including Hie milkl' llil" concede defeat, William- poets of the fisheries Industry. Tra-j minion, und thai Canada bad every musl be subordinated to tie needs'] Prlnces8 patrlcia's regimenl accom-^80n wafl delegated lo secure a match dition plays a large pari In the lives reasbn to be proud of tbe men who "f the whole einpire. of many fishermen. It Is extremely were going to represent her and de- Status of Canadian Force. difficult for them to shake off tho ob- cmd her on the battlefields of En-! The Prime minister rend a report fy, the matter will be taken up again solele practices of their fathers and rope, I by Major General W. Gwalkin, chief laler in the summer. GOVERNMENT WEATHER REPORT. I'lii'iiislietl by P, W. Howling. Eor 21 adopt those that experience in other [Contingent Ready for Three Months. I of tlje general'"staff, setting forth countries has shown to be superior. During the present winter tbe Canadian Fisheries Association was organized under very favorable auspices, lt, is gratifying to note that the new association was formed for the "development of the. fishing industry on commercial, scientific nnd hours ending 5 p.m. April 17. Bar. reduced to sea level... ..'10.202 j educational lines." The basic prnti- Highest temperature 51.0 jlem to be solved in building up the Lowesl temperature 411.11 'fishing industry nnd in popularizing tlle consumption of fish Is the education of the fishermen. Schools for fishermen exist In praclically every European marl- Groceries—Our prloes are tfae low. est ln town. You will save ssenBT o- almost every article. Give us a Ma order today, Phone 128, Prempt de jtlme nation. It ts in Japan, however Ivery. Mussalleni * Co., 438 Fifth that fishery Instruction is being ear- Ave. Bast. 1 rled to the grealest perfection. "It is proper," said the Prime the organization and status of tne .Minister, "thai I should here make Canadian expeditionary forces. The a statement which would set at rest j Canadian expeditionary force, the comment upon delay whicli has memorandum say- taken place In sending forward the 1 follows: inclutliiiB the Princess Patricia's regiment, accompanied the Mrs! division ry and horse artillery The . aval-iiin'' arrange the meeting, halve hern' With the diplomacy of a secretary posted, a mounted brigade of slate big Edward went about tha mantled by Brigadier Gen..nil. The business. Sullivan and his manager Rt. Hon. .1. E. 11. Seely, D. S. O., and rH1 '"'" ''"' tra'1 lni*' ■'"'""' coyotes, are still in England. So also are III. automobile brigades, and Bevera battalions of infantry are slill alst It was decided Sullivan should pul iip $1,500 furnished by Sunday's friends, li was also decided the two is made up as . ,, . , .-. 1 in l-'iigliintl. One co mpnsi'd of de- [tachments from mounted corps pro second contingenl. That contingent' The first contingenl, consisting of v i||(,K oavalry reinforcements; could have been sent forward ibree the first division C.D.F. array troops furnish reinforcements for thf In- months ago. The War Office was l,.-|an,l surplus units and line of com- „„„,.,. .,„„ ,,„. |im, ,,„„,, ., „,„„„..,, municatlon units; (he second divi- i sion C. II. F. and line of ('011111111111-! «,„ cation unils. A force of Canadian .should start ai Ihe same mark. Sunday did noi go to the trouble of sub- ,,ireejstitutlng the regular sprinter's attire for his baseball uniform, bill ap- 1 Ccntlnwc'l on P**-" FVirr. i formed or that fact and has I n kept Informed from lime to time. Tbe date at which the contingenl arranged i .Mounted Rilies; an Infantry reserve The Second Contingent, memorandum gives lhe de- was to go forward was ,...„,„,,„, ,„ , ,„„,,«1 ta11s „,. „„, S(„,lnll ,.,„„;„,„„, , some two months ago. Honorable Und depots. Tbe first division, aboutLtates tll;U tur, |lr|„„,,„, „,„„„. ma gentlemen will understand that I 18,000 strong, whicli is in the field,!. cannot give any inrorniation as to consists of twelve battalions of In Change of Office. A change in the office of tho Dominion Express Company and ..f Lindsay's Cartage K- Storage Company has been made. Yeslerdiiy tha blue cun uniis tire being inoblllz-l , -,.,,,.,- offices were changed lo 126 Fourth ed, one al I oronto and ihe other al what that dale Is. I rely make 1 laniry in three brigades; a squad-1-• Street, this statement to set at resl the rob of cavalry and cyclist company;', I statement that this contingent is not'48 18-pounder and 1 6,0:l)ounder Montreal, bin thai ii has n.u a d.'t.'i mined w hether lliose will 1 . Conl in'.ed ...i Page Three.) This is in the McCaffery Block, lies! door to tbe Canadian General Electric Corhpanj Sunday, '.prli 18, 191; PRINCE IDPHiaT JaWBHA], ————j-jm 9E ME fcnma' liuper* 'Journal Telephone LIS. 'O. 11. NELSON. Editor. Offlce; 128 Third A.fnue Easl, Dfar McBride Street. Telephone 138; Postoffice Box 607. DAILY EDITION. Published every morning ' except ( ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Monday. Delivered by carrier In the the Hank, bayonetting the devils as city at'the following rate, if paid ln|tney ,vent .|kmUj ,,ml TOving ., bl.le advance:— Product No. Contains ii1k.ii'. 2y4 lbs. SLOP nil and i the straw'**»<HS-«)K(iMHW3flt«HMHWK^^ y pillon ,.;.s and 'filled my ;.-. ing bn ■ ' ith debris. On the ."ii. io /ever, ,vas onc.eali .1 150 ; ..."Is down a ro id: i he main atl was d .i'i"!. when the in from was i. Tl " infahtrj wheeled to the left,- and cleared the trenches on One Year "5.00 Six Months $2.50 Three Moitths $1-25 If not paid in advance, per Month $0.50 Iflag to show the exact position of their head! The Germans fled across the road 150 yards in front of my I gun. The total 'German casualties were 18,000 for the day. We have been burying hard ever since, and Prlncei the unsavory job is not yet completed, ln my new position wo bad to go WEUBKLY RDITION, Published every Friday for circu lation outside the City of Rupert at $2.00 a year, addressed to points In Canada; or $3.00 a year to ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ all points in the United Kingdom into action with a sack of chloride of the United States or other foreignL ()m, countries. Advertising Rates Upon Application j1^'" behln° wl""« flfteen minutes "' the word 'Go!' 1 saw the whole Si'LilNDIII I'OR PLUMBERS The sfc».le of Pre luct Mo. 99 in strictly confir cl to t'e hVh-class .supply houses. Its co' I of manufacture is therefore not i ffectfd by Dept. or "price mtting i tore' Influence that' so oft/n drives nanufacturers to the use ol inferior chemicals and processes, -.or Is the dealer allowed to reduce be retail price under penalty of ba' ag bis supnly terminated. A POWERFUL SOLVENT FOR CLOGGED UP DRAIN PIPES "00" destroys accumulations if lint, paper, cloths, hair, slime. grouse, vegetables soup, fruit and many others. It is Harmless to fines plumbing. TEST DON'T ABOVE 1'O.VT PUT OFF IT This preparation has been so generally succeBB,*-il in clearing drains that it is Dought over and over again by tifOse who have tried it, but inasmuch as no on can know the actual condition existing within a pipe, it is absoutely impossible for the manufacturer or tbe dealer to guarantee tie result. "' '■:'• Sunday, April Is, 1915. CO 1-111*1*1) ENQUIRY. show, and really. 1 don't want to see [anything like it again, although a lot more will have to be done before ibis bloody war is finished. "I .it.i one poor devil hit in three i (places under cover, and gave him CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CO., NEW YORK ^OII SALE BY HARRY HANSON J-g-fl ; 0 THK RELIABLE PLUMBER IOR THE BEST IN PLUMBING AND BEATING PHONE ISII 5oi*i^Wi»WHKr3-rKi^ In connection with the ties that have been unearthed al Ottawa, the members of Parliament who sougiii to gel at the bottom of anything that looked suspicious found no Blockade Brigade standing ready to head off the enquiry whenever i: became unpleasant lor ministers and their friends, continue their researches, So ilsi lei i he count r; ha di tails of the transactions In ed by Conm ui l-Iowa" These deal with rep'o i Imiir. li '. ii.ii. in the Northwest, and de- j serve |i ihlic attention, li may be remembered thai in tin aul ii of 11)11 a Parliamentary Committee was engaged in the Investigation of certain charges made by Mr. Magii- lacuddy againsl Mr. Prank, Oliver, then Minister of the Interior. Mr. 0 ,„,„.,,i,..'i (some waier and bad a long chat lie- 1 ( —, II I '11 I | fore he gave in. Ile spoke a little English and was very grateful. Said they had been lold that the war would be over In a few weeks, as Russia had been conquered. He finished up -niito contented. 1 was in.i.h amused at a party of about one hundred Germans being inarched ,to the rear by two little British! Let them Tommies, each with a German helmet .ii the buck of bis head audi about ten fniii:; around bis waist J . mf] ffj . , ,. WfrfeftiyaHM^ pleased as Pi II of ^atHmfiMttiKR'^tta shell. Coal, Cement, Plaster and Brick AND A COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDERS' SUPPLIES WESTEOLME LUMBER CO'., LTD. First Avr.ue Prince Rupert Telephone 186 "1 made ii lone, tour of the cap- tured trenches. They were beautiful-l ly made with gorgeous dugouts, titled om with the loot from the neigh-l boring villages, chairs, stoves, beds. i etc. Tlie trenches were littered with cavalry helmets, spurs, rides, etc., Thompson Hardware Co., Limited Oliver had defiantly demanded a lu'iv""1 even though the majority of die enquiry Into the Bource and deslina- DOclies were removed the drains were tion of $69,000 placed to his credit.|ur'Eh1 red. in one of Hie banks about the lime thai ;> certain Order-in-Counell was pa ■. ■:•'■ ning lands. Bank officers had been summoned to elucidate i he i i ctii :i nd were on hand h h< n the Got ernmenl members ionn ipo ed an it.. al da; Ion- . gested I :hl ... e en'q dry, bul the joi ii : ssuri .! i hem I hai the com- , Id be called ■ ■. In. Berne , irlinmenl Camping Supplies PHONE 101, P.O. DRAWER 1048 880 SECOND AVE. "The lii'si charge of our Infantry was started from 75 yards from the I German trenches. They all .vein forward smoking and laughing as ■ lion ;.:: nol hing unusual were happening. One fellow actually stood on our ... I, struck a light, lii Ibine, then said to bis al low ; 'Come on, Bill; let's go an ; iled forth. When ive c 'i.i ured " i: md length of tl e Ironch tl intre wenl on and tht Hanks started working down the trench l-^STOJaHHKf'KroeWaKt-ara ::i i was pro" and ■\ i s burled is not . good pre. dent. ■ ,i and wil ' bomb thro- . rs, chucking a few MOW BRITISH WON .ETTE1I l-'Itl i OX 10 tt Uu TOOK PA J IT GIVES INTERESTING INCIDENTS. fool Acl bombs into a section, and then dash- in- ii.. and so on straight do' . h ' rei. h I* thoi . and yai ds wei ■ . II . an awful laugl ter, bul encouraging after NEUVE CHAPELLE,W|,;:',ve bRTe 't0 ,"1'""""":it ■'-. i iers' I a'p 'es I and otli ■ p Tl i. C. ffii . s net er come hell range, bul are doing Work. Om rations are al . : IHng point at 12 n evel ■ ■, rbey have to worl ' r it is tourii , ■ : G. T\ P. Steamship Sailings FOR VANCOUVER S.S. Prince Rupert every Friday at 9 A.M. S.S. Prince John every Sunday at 7.30 P.M. For Massett—S. S. Prince .Ir/r every second Saturday at 10 p.m. commencing April 17. For Naas River points—S. S. rince John every second Saturday 10 p.m., commencing April J4. For Anyox—S. S. Prince George every Wednesday at midnight. Passenger train carrying eler.r'c lighted sleeper and parlor cafe car leaves for the east on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 10 a.m. Through tourist sleeping car to St. Paul every Wednesday. For through tickets, reservations and full information apply to G, T. P. Ticket Oflice, Third Ave.: Agency all Atlantic Steamship Lines. ^^B Canadian Pacific Railway PRINCESS MAY SOUTHBOUND, 8 P.M. SUNDAY PRINCESS MAQUINNA, I FROM ALASKAN PORTS, THURSDAY, APRIL 22 J. G. McNA.fi, General Agent,coiner Third Ave. and Fourth St. of till Ti, I.; i- ' ivhere l-.i i'l e 'I ' ! m! rherc- Is al I : ' . t.T MI 1 IN thai ' ', IS! en J. S, Johnson ,1, .A In Ih, • ' • 00 044044044000000040400000000440000000040040004040000 I THE TOON STEAMSHIP CO. OF B.C. LTD' I S.S. VENTURE | Southbound Tuesdays at 8 p.m. Sailings for Granby, Simpson and the Naas Sundays at Midnigh I'or further particulars apply to JOHN BARNSLEY, AGENT :: 081 Second A*e„ Phone 508 O Agency Atlantic Steamships aaKH>OaWra0J'HKl{lW!l»t-H^^ ,. at-OOO tWaWHWfrl'B'H'Wl'""^^ OO-CKKKlOO O Royal Bank of Ca READ OFFICE: MONTREAL ESTABLISHED ISC!) Capital $ 11,5(10,000 Reserved Fund $ 12,800,000 Total Assets .flM5,000,000 Savings Bank Department—$1 will open an account Branches Throughout Canada nnd Hanking Connections With All Parts of Him United Stales. Agents Throughout the World. H. P. WILSON, Manager - - Prince Rnperl Branch «<i<H»t'H''«)'H*i*«H^^ :an up and paint up now O.-CETJAR MOPS, 6-CBDAR MOP POILIBH ALABA8TINE SANITARY WALL COATING WATER HOSE, GARDEN TOOLS. WATERING CA IS MARTINrSBNOIJR 100 PER C\'T. PURE I PAINT BRUSHES., LAWN MOWERS AND GRASS SHEARS CARPET BEATERS, GARBAGE PAILS WINDOW SCREE.**',, SCREEN DOOI —AT THE— KAIEN HARDWARE C0.,eo8 Third av. ao000000*oa " ■.''*a'H*iM#flai'H*KWlWaa«i^^ '-iHmt.tolMSCB'fOTlSao O [aaal^^^ '"'. • "v';.: •:■■' ■:/'.■":. t:.:r- --FOR- Coal, Furniture Moving, Baggage and Heavy Teaming W. J. CRAWFORD, Manager | phone 566 M;::,;:-;" a* a o a 0-0440 000 o<i-o^watuM-a 0 fl-»w 0 040 i>«t-imi«>t'*a-«!- • 1 i 50 cents per Month ll CANADA'S ANSWER TO i been formed In England ti r CALL OF EMPIRE I le*1}'. c-ngi: (Continued from Page One.) corps, etc. In Canada there ting' an for each of the Unit: which the I'immmm Mitw j*k:*: .:, 5«Ki!^*a«tt**aWiBarT~»r^^ ... ARAB REBELS ATT.ACI* |l ki n: !. 'TALIAN COLl'MXl Sunda . ». .aa ,.m IMPERII accompany tbe second division abroad. Sneaking of the force of permanent i rlbut, Canadian Mounted Rilies, Gen.|flrst contingenl and to the garrispn Gwatkin says that when the army 0{ Bermuda. council decided on the form the as-j General Gwatkin appends to lii.. sistance from Canada should lake. | reporl a statement showing that in disappointment, was felt particularly tne various'Caadian lor.es are 011- 1n the west at the exclusion of cav- rolled 101,460 oliicers and men, di- Rome, April 16.- -An i ill n nini) opera! Ing in Tri] . '; adi command of Col. ■ ;U • lazzl for the protection 'of the Harvesting of barley crop southeast of "tlisda, has been attacked by a force of 1,000 rebels, according to advices reaching! 'err, ol Prospeel.... mission to ; ■. ~'**"7.V "' aa-aaawa»^fta-aaTfj»na:tayr^.."aWla|.tflll.al,^^1li..nHf»llaaail AWlMmima Istrii : ! -. ', I ' - ' • . ation .. ., ■'..,:■ Itend ,'iini..- :' Ing tb O.vy-Acetylene Plant scribed lands for coal ' mm: irifced lam o co il an ' letrol Commencing at a posl I nted 160 eun : Coi tan. plant. Phone Red 1-50 cliains ' "'' and ■ ■ cl north of nt the ,..' '"' .'■ I iver, th •. otai north SO clu ii thence- easl en chains, then, e ■ o .': lus,!?0 chains, th 80 then.'" west SO chai the ] olnt thence i ns to of comnienc commencement, I'",'. ALBERT :COTT ' ' A. rl IS, 1915. ■-.--—*-—— Tliinl J. H. HILDITCh Contractor and Buiidei Rome, The rebels after a shari per James F. Redmond, Agenl IVl' -T' w- Council, Agent, fight were beaten off and their losses Dated February 19th, H5. 18 Dated February 20th. 1915. apl8 airy antl mounter rilies. So long as vided as follows: Canadian oversea: . trench fighting continued mounted forces 85 758- units recruited and *WS T- ° had Skeena Land Districl pi trit-l of SfceenaLand Districl -District of rorces, 8o,7o3, units retiuiteu and ]8 lhen knied and wounded. jiisda isl Queen Charlotte Islands. Q"ee*i Charlotte Islands, troops were not required m the organized for overseas service, ''" abollt 100 miles south of the cily ofi TAKE NOTICE thai George W. TAKE NOTICE that Ubert Scotl western theatre of operations. But'not mobilized, 3,500; units of the ac-i 'Kerr, of Prince Rupert, occupation Lock, of Victoria, B. C, occupation | Tripoli. i Prospector, intends to apply for per- Salesman, intends to apply for per mission lo prospect the following de- mission to prospeel the followin;; de- permanent force In Can-jgk€ena Land District -- District ot[.scribed lands for coal and petrol-[scribed lands for coal and petrol- they were required in Egypt, which was threatened with invasion, and, moreover, it. was not, unreasonable to suppose thai the situation In Hel- glum and in France would undergo a change. Therefore, it was decided,'the country would realize thai , ,., ., , .,. .. ,. scribed lands for coal ant] petroleum: to proceed with the mobilization ofjtlte organization of a force of more I commencing at a post planted 80 tire militia mi active service in Canada, 9,7 ada, 2,430, A Magnificent [espouse. Estimates given on all classes ol work, whether snrall or large. Per. Foiinl attention given to every iieuu PHONE GREEN 321 FREDERICK PETERS, K.C. Barrister, Solicitor and Notary Publli one thirteen regiments of mounted rifles. In addition Hie twelve "first line" battalions, of the second division, there' are in Canada twenty-four "reserve" battalions in various stages of development. These will be utilized as circumstances require; in Canada for draft giving purposes, or in England as training|doubted tha depots, or as complete units at thc seat of war. Gen. Gwatkin says' that in addition to the three infantry depots ani the cavalry depol provided land for the first contingent, tin! has been so warm 23rd, 30th ..,.,.,, ,,...., eum: Commencing at a post planted eum: Commencing at a posi planted (.iietii ii.il it. isi.iiut.. 80 chains east of the mouth of West at the north-wesl corner of Coal TAKK NOTICE that George W- RlaVer, thence 80 chains north,ILease No. 2434 (near Otard Bay), ..-,,, , Kerr, of Prince Rupert, occupation thence 80 chains east, ihence 80 thence west 80 chains, thence south ii Robert said tbat the House andiProspector, intends to apply for per- cba,n8 sniitb tber.ee So c ■ vest 80 chains, thence easl 80 chalns.l mission to prospect the followin ; do- tl- -„e pojnt m commencement. thence north 80 cliains to the point GEORGE W, KERR, 'of commencement. Per .lames P. Redmond, Agent. ^erTV ConLn °°K Dated February 19th, 1915, apl8 Dated Febru'a'ry'20tii, 1916. Oflice in E.KCHA.N'GE BLOCK |the mouth of We'sl River, tbence very greal work had been done In west SO chains, thence south 80 Canada (luring the past eight chains, tbence east 80 chains, thence 'north SO chains to the point of -om- inoiiihs. lie desired to express lhe mencement deep appreciation which he, and he was sure all Canadians, fell of the magnificent response \ come to the call to arm when the the people of Canada ready to respond t.o that call. "But,' said the Premier, "I venture to thin! that in every province and in even Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that George W. GEORGE W. KERR, .Kerr, of Prime Rupert, occupation Per James F. Redmond, Agent. Prospector', intends to apply for periled February 19th, 1915. apl8 mission to prospect tlie following de- cli had - • ——. ■ scribed lands for coal and petrol- Vo one Skeena Land Dislrict — District of l!"™: .Commencing at a post planted Queon Charlotte islands. 1.160 chains east and 8fl chains north >. cauns L „..,„„ , „ „ , o the mouth of West River, tbence ! TAKE NOTICE thai George Pal- oiibl be mer .Might, of Seattle, Wash Agent, aplS | pation Agent, Intends to apply for SO chains east, tbence SO chains occu- south, tlience SO chains west, tlience 80 chains north to the point of coin- Eng- community of Canada that respon e so loyal and am! 32nd as depots for tl second divi..ion. Infiinl i'.v of Depots have the fore of this greal Dominion, also . i ,-" . GEORGE W. KERR, Per James F. Redmond, Igent. aplS permission to prospect the following rnenceme described lands for coal and petrol- (■"'".: Comi -r.-'-'-.^ " ■ ' aid 80 chains south of the mouth of Wesi River, thence Dated February 19th, 191 easl in chains, Ihence south SO ,.,, , , .. .., chains, thence west. SO chains, thence battalions splendidly patriotic thai every one ,„„.,,, M) (,h,,in, „, ,,,,, „„,„, ,„■ com. have lately I a sent over f'. serve'of us feeis more proud than ever be- mencement. GEO tl E PALMER MIGHT, Per J. W. Connell, . ■ '■' i ■ uarj 19th, 19 15. aplS Skeena Land Dislrict -- District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE XOTICE ihat Albert Scott Lock, of Victoria, B (*'.. occupation Agent, intends to apply for permission to prospect lhe following described lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing al a post planted at tlie north-wesl corner of Coal Lease No. 2134 (near Otard Bay), thence north 80 chains, tbence west 80 chains, thence south SO chains, thence east SO chains to the point of commencement ALBERT SCOTT LOCK. Per J. W. Cosnell, Agent. Dated February 20th, 1915. apl8 DR. GILROY, DENTIST Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty Offlce: Smith Block. Third Avenue A. FAULDS, M.I. M.E. Cousultirg Mining Engineer Examinations and development of Coal, Metal, Oil. Ktc. 709 Duusmuii St. Vancouver, B.C. Skeena Land District District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE thai George Pal- ,.' ii'. ittle " ib., occu- Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Island. TAKK NOTICE I!,;" George Pal- mer Might, of Seattle, V. a V. PARLORS l.-issage, Manicuring, Scalp Treatment, Blectrlc Treatments, Etc. Mrs. N. I. Ilnndasydc, Prop. :.'! 1 Third SI PRINCE RUPER1 Teh"j.hop.. 448 t ' Q -. Delivered to your kite \ door, like groceries 5, ,000 Bottles Yearly Tlintrwite tato dew ind foe Biidweist yeai-. The Anhawwar-Bus 6.) nilie UaiaJal WWaa aaJW a.a,aaaw -aa . ., a . .,, ... ' " lent to I, .a ill iiS ' ■•■3ch, St, Lo The Largos* PUrnt of Its.Kind Vorld .. I !■:■■: : | chains north - ' RITCHIE, AGNEWI & CO. pation Agent, Intends to apply for pation Broker, intent] - I; lissioi ■ i ii,.- following , ermi i in lo firosi eel thi foil Ib li " ' toi . petrol-ideseribi land ■■ . i nted tro] ■ ■• 80 cl al i "■ ■ nd -Si i ■ . ■ | north so chains, the ice i north-wt ; corner, chains. Ihence south SO chains, chains, thenci 0 I tin , thence wesi 80 chaihs to the point 80utll 80 chains, tlience wesi 80 ..I commencement. chalna fo ,,„. poIn, of ,, . 1In, „, GEORi E PALMER MIGHT, ment. Per J. W. Connell, Agent., GEORGE I'M.MIC: MIG IT Dated February 19th, 1915. aplS per .1. W. Connell, Agent. •/01'btruchon. Reports, Plans, Domin- Dated February 20th, 1915,' apl8 | on. and Provincial Land Surveying, Skeena Land Districl - Districl of Queen Charlotte Islan is. TAKK NOTICE that George Pal- Imer Might, of Seattle, Wash., occupation Civil Engineers and Surveyors Prince Rupcit, B.C. Waterworks, Water Power, Whari Skeena Land Districl — Districl i f Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE XOTICE that Albert Scott ■.gent, intends to apply forjLock, of Victoria, B. O, occupation lermission to prospect ihe following Agent, intends to apply for permis- described lands for coal and pe- sion to pro I the followini troleum: Commencing, at. a post.scribed lands for coal and petrol Wanted 2-1 I all easl of 'the eum: Commencing al a post plan - ! nouth of ' isl River, tbence south SO chains north or the north ■a chains, ii".." vest 80 chains, corner of Lease No 2435: thenc. thence north 80 '"..ins. thenc n chaini s-est, then 80 ch ins " poinl of commence-1thence 80 chains aplS m 'aiectric Blue Printing, Negatives and While Prints ment. GEORGE P/ IER Per J. W. Connell, Agenl t> -nary I9tb 1915. Istrict of n Charlotte Islands. TAB ! 0T1 E " mi . Hight, of S. . ■■:: Ion to hain tl i.. ' lie ■ ii.ii. ement. • i :.: "-r COTI LOCI Per J, W, Connell, ' ent, Dated Februai • i -." Iberi .- coal an troleum: ....... !"i -I chains mouth of v esl ;' Iver, I on. in ilns, ■ ■ lair 11 ■. ii.,' soul ti SO i I easl ■ GEO ' ERR, ram. '''■'. Dated Febrti ir: 1! : , 1915 apl : I .rict -- Disi ci, , - ' ner Might, . Intend . Ion to pro ip ■■ the foi , . ■ ict. of Queen Cl ' mds, . ,. , i Albei ' It, i ' . irl I. O, < I. Ian coal ilante IG0 i I i In 11 I ' ' ■ ■ bed lands I eum: Comm n Ing at a In :■ ,■ lence SO chains soutl tlience noi ■ ■ hain i, ■ ■ ■■■ ' ' 'IT. Per J. W. C innell, A Dai*'! : Phjne Blue 1SK Res. Phone 391 UP-TO-DATE LINOSArS GARTAKEaSTGRAGL r- T p OARTAaiE 4GENT9 126 FOURTH JINGLE POT COAL If bandied by u ecelv* r""'"""- i'ne No. 68. Phone " i, .... Pacific Cartage Limited General Tenn.. Puruitun ',!..'. li i BI ; Comox W ' ■' ' :'?..',.:■ '":■ ' onth Butler Bull amount nf Troasriry SW ■ , r;.'-.- nn .■-:•." -.- ■/,. -■ -a«. .-..I HAYNER BROS ■ . ■ and i -■ :• - ... ... i Rupert Joisma) c. pei 0*444*4 a '■'■. b= Distribut au no-'i c ^.ofi Sunday, April 18, 1915. -—-c PRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL . <*—*m-m*Ko****nmm—*mm*—- GEANITE GRANITE of best duality and thoroughly tested for sale Ont Stone or Crushed Rock in Quantities NEIL J. McLEOD Phone Green 217 OCEAN FISH CO. Fresh Fish .Arriving Every Day Outside order-s promptly attended to PHONE BLUE 250 PHONE SS4 P.O. BOX 60 FOR iAPERHANGING 'ainTing olish1ng and wall tjnt.jng HIGH-GRADE INTERIOR DECORATING A .- PWl'IALTY Martin Swanson SEOtWII AVE.1' " '-'EAR MePKIDK $00000 004440044440040 O CANADIAN STEAM I LAUNDRY , | NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS | ,|LatosL"and Approved JI i'l hods. 1|OnI>- Skilled Operators Em- ■ GOVICI.NMKNT WEATHER REi-OHV. Furnished by *. W. Dowling. For 24 hours ending 5 p.m. April 10. Bar. reduced to sea level. .. .30.142 Highest temperature 49 Lowest temperature 42 Rain 1.40 BILLY SUNDAY AS .SPHIXTKR OF NOTE (Continued from Page One.) ployed ■ : Phone us and ive win call for a trial bundle 0 X Note our ' address: g r.I.-i SIXTH AVENUE WEST g 5 Phone No. 8 § Canadian Steam Laundry s 0^44040004^ ,KH>aiS#lW*a*l>t'ilMtofltt ...i Capt. J. McGee § M.M.S.A. Masters and Mites prepared "J for examination. Compass ad j uster. Phone Red 502 "NAUTICAL ACATII'IMV" Helgerson Block, opposite Royal Hotel 004400 aa4004440a44&tt Notice is hereby given that on the £rst day of April next application will be made to tbe superintendent of Provincial Police and to the Board of License Commissioners foi the City of Prince Rupert for per mission to change the site of tlie wholesale liquor business now car ried on by the undersigned company from its present premises, namely Lots 10 and 17, Block 11, Section 1 situate on Second Avenue, City o Prince Rupert, to piemlses' sifuatf on Lots 1". and 10, Block 32, Sc lion I, on Fraser Sireot, in the City of i'i ince Ruperl. Dated this 2T.fh of February, A.D 1915. Beaver Wholesale Liquor Compaii. , of Prince Rupert, Lid. 28faair28 ." C. A. SWEET, Mgr 00044400444044404040004444 B. C. Undertakers Fuiiorn] Directors and Em- bolmei's — Satisfaction ('nur- anleed — Open Day and Night 117 Second Street! Phone 41 l.iuce Morton - - Manager 40044444404>0444444444*4»4i NOTICE. The Canadian Patriotic Fund. Will those who need assletunce from tbe above fund, resident ln the city or dislrict and whose breadwinner is on active service with tbe forces of the Empire or her Allies, [kindly notify the secretary of the local organization. tf W. B COLLI"*®!*!, P.O. Uox 735. peared in his heavy shoes,- flannel shirt and knickerbockers; but be did take off his shoes and run in his stocking feet. The $1,500 was furnished by Sunday's backers, who were his fellow players, and who agreed to give him a percentage, provided be wou. Billy limped around before the signal was given to start, and created the impression Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands.' TAKE NOTICE that Albert Scott Lock, of Victoria, B. C, occupation Agent, intends to apply for Dermis-^»ra,.-.««f1 -a. m-an sion to prospect tbe following Ae-'""m"mm __Z_- ^OT* scribed lands for eoal and petrol-1 RBOSBiftmoWS, eum: Commencing at a post, planted 40 chains east and ben chains north ^4I of tho mouth of Joseph Creek, Hk»|i thence 80 .'hains east, thence SO A»aa-(B "ajal" chains north, thence 80 chains west, r^pajj^g,. tbence 80 chains south to the point 'of tJ)e py(>, be of commencement. ALBERT SCOTT LOCK, Per J. W. Connell, Agent. Dated February 20th, 1915. apl8 Queen Charlotte Islands TAKE NOTICE that George Pal that he was not in his apparent cal- mer Might, of Seattle, Wash., occu ibre. The impression of the crowd was greatly changed though, when Ihe contestants stood on the mark. It was seen that Sunday's lameness was only put on and that he prepared for the crack of the pistol pation Agent, intends lo apply for permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted 40 chains east and ton chains nortli of -the mouth of ..loseph Creek, llience north SO chains, thence west SO chains, tbence south SO chains, thence east 80 chains to the- point of commencement. GEORGE PALMER MIGHT,' Per J. \V. Connell with the pose of a veteran. The battle down the line was lnui-h closerjpa'ed February 20th, 1915 than Sunday's supporters expected il to be. It seems like it was Billy's habit of causing all sorts of frights lo his friends by Jeopardizing tbe result and-afterward snatching vic- rla&te of the Domln- aeka'f qUewan. art^ "ftja-ipitory, the" es anil a pprtlon ot British Columbia, tor a term of twen- at an annual rental of .. Mot more than 2,800 *6 fltassd to one applicant. Skeena Land District - District QttJSg&^JS,**??'____ R n„e„„ ri,„.ir,He it,i.,nn= ™aw. «>• tBfe "I>P"cant tn person/to the Agent or Sub-Agent- of the dis- t£ct in which the rights applie" for are situated. In surveyed territory the land mat be described by sections, or le-gal subdivisions of sections, and In unsurveyed territory the tract applied for shall be slaked out. by the applicant himself. Bach application must be accom- lignled by a ft* of "5, which will be refunded if f"H,e rights applied for are no't available, but not other- NOT-ME is hereby given tliAt on tho 2Brd day of March next ap»lica tatoo will be made to the .lupert i. jn3V1N«l*'«*«» ot- I-rov4iioial Police a#d to »a* Boartl of License ("ammtssion- ew Mr the CUtty of Priace IHlttart for Hertuission to remove the license tor the*sale of liquor by wholesale from 'the premises known as Iaflts Iti and 16, Block 3.2, Section 1, situate Lt Prazer Street in tbe City of Prince Rupert, to the lands described aa Lots W and 20, Block 23, Section 1, on Third Avenue In the said City of Prince Rupert. DATED this 20th day of Febrti airy, 1915. PRINCE RUPERT IMPORTING CO. LIMITED. W. H1. Marshall, Manager f21mar22 Applicant. ' Agent. |5yge. A royofty shall be paid on the a'11!Mmerchantable output of tiie mine at 'the rate of live cents per ton. Sheila .Land District -- Dislrict. ot Queen Charlotte Islands', Tbe ncrson operating ' tbe mine TAKE NOTICE that George "V. aball furuieli the Agent with sworn Kerr, of Prince Rupert, occupation described lands for coal and petrol tory from defeat. When ten yardsjeum: Cohinioneiiic at a post planted from, the (inisb he slowly drew away from his contestant and Avon by a yard to spare, . Besides the $2,500 posted on the result of the race, it,-was estimated that the Chicago players cleared ?,",- 000. 8.0 chaihsj'east and SO chains nortli of the mouth of West River, tbence nortli 80 ohains, thence west SO chains, tlience south SO chains, tlience east 80 ebains to the point of commencement: ■ GEORGE W, KERR. Per .Tames F. Redmond; Agent. Dated February 19th, 1915. apl8 aMUuf.ns accounting for the ful| Prospectoi'i Intends, to apply for iaor-^*»|(*5' ljf merchantable coal mined mission to ; respect the following SMASHED GONVENT IS MAJOR RIGHT'S GRAVE Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Mable Lock, I of Victoria, 11. C, occupation wife of | A. S. Lock, intends to apply for permission to prospect the following cle- Iscribed lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted 44444444400004044044404040 |'at Iho north-east corner of Coal Lease No. 2435 (two thousand four hundred and thirty-five) (Near Otard Bay), thence northerly SO chains, thence westerly SO cliains, thence j southerly SO chains, thence easterly I 80 chains to the point of commencement. MABEL LOC £, Per J. W. Conn. II, ' nt, Dated February 20th, 1915. aplS London Times Writer Praises Kool- eniiy-Iloundilly Ollicer—"His Was a Soldier's Death." The following letter was received by the Nelson News from Gerald S. Rees, formerly of Nelson and now in Kitchener's army at Ruffey, Sus-f sex, England, and has to do with the death of the late Major Rigby. "Ou taking up the Times this Skeena Land Dislrict — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE, that George Palmer Might, of Seattle. Wash., occupation Broker, intends to apply for permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and petrol- lettm: Commencing at a post planted 240 chains east and 80 chains south of the south-east corner of Coal j Lease No. 10020 (near Otard Bnyl, thence east SO rhains, thence south SO chains, thence west SO chains, thence north SO chains In the point of coinnieiii-oineul. • GEORGE PALMER MIGHT, Per .1. W. Connell, Agent. Haled February 20th, 1915. aplS 41 p.i.v the royalty thereon, If the •M* mining rights are not being op- HaHjlMia such returns should be fur mM a* least once a j^ir. "■te leuse will include the coal miniag rights otjly; but the lessee ■ay Ife permitted to purchase what- •wr available surface rights-may be considered necessary fo.- the work- "pg ef the mine at the rate of $10 per aore. For full information application siould be mado to the Secretary of the Department of tbe Interior, Ot tawa, q.r to any Agent or Sub- Agent of Dominion Lands. W. W. CORY, Deputy .Minister of the Interior i'ayal Naval College of Canada. The noxt anamination for the en- . _y of Naval Cadets, will be held at fjfclfi exaaaaainatla'a centres of the Oivii viae Oounateloii in May, 1915 SAFE DfcPQSIT SOXES For Rent REASONABLE KATES Skeena Land District — District o Queen Charlotte Inlands. TAKE NOTICE"."that Harry Mc- **a#e«S8fuI <n»n«*«9s joining tlie col Mann, of Victoria, D: C. occupation *§• ou •r «*•"** 1* August AaDDll- Carpenter, intends to apply for per-|**"ons f«r enUiy wttl be received up mission to prospect the following de- __ ISO. April by the Secretary, Civil scribed lands for coal and petrol- p*1^1*3 Oommlsdjon, Ottawa, trom morning the enclosed cutting met myieum: Commencing at a post planted _A<,™.°alank en,ry forms can now be 160 chains east and 80 chaius south eyes and I read of the death of |0f Coal licence No. 10020 (south-east corner), llience east SO chains, (hence south so chains, thence wesi ;af fourteen and sixteen on the 1st SO ebains, thence north Se olmins to'July, J.91'5. tlle poinl of commenc nt. Further details can be obtained on HARRY McMANN, aupUcatlon to the undersigned. fai western land where he \vas|Dated February 20th, 1915. aplS i known in the days of peace andiskeenD Ulld Dlsli'lc( ~" Distrii!l of' G. J. DESBARATS, ...... Oeputy Minister of the Naval Service plenty before the outbreak of ibis ■ „ ,-. ,;,, ,, rslauds,. Bepartment of the Naval Service, terrible war. TAKE N'OTl 'E thai Pbyllis Pur-i- Alajor Rigby with the deepest regret. The sorrow for the loss of a gallant gentlemen will be felt in the obtained Candidates for the examination tn May next must be between the ages % Sri /%«&& £9 a*U> jg ''^^.^titsr -.Tatla.'-' CANCEIa-IiATKIN NOTICE OF 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 the oOth of .May, 1912, is hereby can celled. R. A. RENWICK, Deputy Minister < f Lands Department of Lands, Victoria, B.C., October 19th, 1914. o2! Free THE Continental Trnsl Company S* >•"■''* sbee.r. . ml Dlstrl 'l - - District of .' '"■■ lotti ! lands. ' - ■'-; "V. ;;•..' ,- „j ;. nge \y ■..'"'• :- ■ ''. ■■ .rl. ll. C., occu- !".. Intends to a plj ii i. i.. pros i .• the fol- "There ivere m ny of ns .. b'o tended the fa ewe'll rec iption to first contingenl in Nelson In the fall of las: year who doubtless held in ''ost planted 2-10 chains east of the , . ,. ,, , , :" li-ensl corner of Coal Licence '...nd then tne solemn, thought thai a:., loo,0 ,„„,,, otard n,vK .,iencB li'inie of these bra; men li-eie then soath 80 chains, thence enst SO bidding their 1: il avfh! far. i . Ottawa, January 8tb, 191B Hnauthoi;iaed publication gf this advertisement will not be paid for.— ■:;...' described lands for coal!fWWj .ja28 nd petroleum: Commencing at a' ..-;"• of Victoria. P. C, occupation a-- wife of il. M. Burgess Intends to the ;""l"i'"" permission fo prosnecl tho JAMES GILMORE chains, e point '. .- ■ lb cl The TlGuimg loan-a! 50c. per month for eoal and ...ciii'; al a post •i •'.';■■! oi' the mouth nee ioi'tb '" • n .'..:.". ■ ■ '.''.' 'Al.'s' Su of lommonce- cbalns, tbence norih sn thonce west 80 chains to I of commencement. PHYLLIS BI'RGESS, Pc .1 \V. Connell, Agent. very acute find the price of'victory i,; lialed February !0th, 1015. ap!8 li-eir friends and loved one memory of thai farewell . and th< become; Ill-Ought I'll..;:, to -.'.,,, ment. ' "iiini* w: kerr, I ,1a nes F. Redmond, Agent. Dated February ' nil, 1915, aplS |akeena Land Districl — District of WftlJIKHWiKHaHKHKHKl-ltl -CHKK10 0 OO 0000* fi 04 O040ot#<*4**> C RUPERT MARINE IRONWORKS AND SUPPLY CO., LIMIT D vYATKi:|.'i:ONT, PIMM:)'; RUl'KRT I0NGIN1-RR8, MACHINISTS 4WD MA(*HI*n~UY OONTRAOTORfl Specialists iu Marine Power PIuiiik. Oil. Sle.i.ii, or Gasoline. II. O. Coast Agents for tlie British IXronakeul Houil-Dloaol Oil I'.n- glue—ilie most rcdinhio and economical, and the olioapesi power for llirfiinj; boats, luns and passenger »onstal,s. Standard ciun Ehujune Oompanf'i I"ii!^ikn and Parts in stock. name ■ one .'"'■" '■■,'' •■ ''i'l :i-'-' li:i ' u •.titled to England's Roll of Honor, but his memory will ever be held most. dear. The spirit of sacrifice Is not dead, and the music, the melody of the 'One Clear Call', sounds over land and sen wherever the sons ot Empire have made their homes." The article referred to by Mr. Rees in his letter is as follows: "Wo bad our first real li :"'!• icna Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKH NOTICE that George Palmer Might, of Seattle, Wash., occupation Broker. Intends to apply for permission to prosnecl the following described lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted Hin chains east of tbe south-east comer Of Conl Licence Nn. 10020. thence eisl so chains, thenc* south 80 chains, thence w«st SO chains, thenco north 80 chaius to the point of commence!;, int. GEORGE PALMER MIGHT, Per .1. W. Connell, Agenl. "1:l'-|l)ni«(i February 22nrt. 1015. aplS when we lost our company officer, —-—■ , Skennn Land Dislrict - llintrlct of He was shot by a Ler., 0„n„„ Charlotte rBlanag, TAKE NOTICE that Alberl Pcolt .Major Rigby 'man sniper In the trenches, I need W-"^M would not express the sense of loss which we all feel. No one could ever wish for ii liner ollicer or a better gentleman—we can never havo a soldier like him again and as time goes on wo shall feel his loss the more. "Our poor major did not know fear. His idea was to Inspire his men, and in that be had succeeded. We all hope we shall soon have n chaii.e io avenge his death, Ills funeral was a most fitting one. fie was Lock, of Victoria, B, 0,, occupation Agent and Salesman, Intends to apply for permission to prospect the following described lands tor conii and petroleum: Commencing at. a post planted SO chains east of the south-east corner of f.oal Lease No. 10020 (near Otard Bay), thence south SO chains, tbence east 80 chains, thenco north SO chains, thence, west. 80 chains to the point of commencement. ALBERT SCOTT LOCK, Per .1, W. Connell, Agent. Datod February 20th, 1915. ap!8 m_u -ft a. _j,___, :^.^jM^_^' SI..I, Iron, Oils, Wire Hope. BalMta r.t.iiAnj.7, It. C. Wood Pntaaajv, Columbian Bronzo I'i "p .-.!(.-■». sioth^m Hulat'aiot», De/names ujjfl Marine AcceSSOaHeS, Repairs—First-class equipment nnd utatr far MacUiiiti iuid »Wp m- paira, P.O. BOX 515 -mmiiiWE 843 $a>oooaowaa'itfa>oooftoarti&arj*uo/^^ -.v ofllc'ers stood as hn was carried |through the boys from the trenches, I who were getting rations to bring back with them, lie was laid to rest. bis uniform by the Hash of i guns and the Hare of the senrch- iligbt. and star shells. His was a soldier's end!" Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Albert Scott Lock, of Victoria, B. C, occupation _ Salesman, intends to apply for por-1 _ *"" buried near a smashed convent-—a j mission to prospeel tie following described lands for coal nnd petrol- oum: Commencing al a post planted 100 chains east of the south-east corner of Coal lacase No. 10020 (near Otard Buy), tbence north Sn chains, Ihence easl sn chains, thejthence Bouth 80 chains, thence west 8t) chains to the point of commencement. ALBERT SCOTT LOCK, Per ,1. VV. 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Give color Ijj and size desired. Tho International Hosiery Co. 21 Blttner Street Dayton, Ohio . B I'.S.A. &.H!m."i-o<h3ffla<HKitH»tt^^ rs iW tlie Prince Rupett UaaaMatMe* Tluhiieis' Assocfution WaWlHWR HOTEL •r. of Pleat, »T<-. end Uiglilh St. W. ■. WH«tit, Prop. (1I1NTRAI, A-ro, mo* Seventh .St. ilM*(H <a«Ml attHrril'Mal I'llUlt V*j*m (w m*» Fer Day Peeer Mark. rrop. Mrel Ave. ami ■MaHtla WtHIII I'lgllll. MBth aropean Wimii Mtaae SOo to Jil.il" Par tiny Reaeiar A Haancr, IVups. I. Y. ■MWj H«aha«t>er V. I). Oasley trmt. UrAwvon Blxtlt and AeranH] Sim. n«rnp<3«n Ptnei; HOc to ..il Per Dai MOV AI. IIKTHI, ("crtey * HiHagoa,,,, l>rt>|t.». ThiiHi Ato. nntl Si.vHi .St, ;W»"wpt'itH Plan W Mi il J :s till,; CO.. 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Title | Prince Rupert Journal |
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