.JT PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1915. i'rwe 5 1'ants. .*<%_**£W-_. High-class Job Printing NO. 105. I '!' I British Army Advancing Against German Lines On The Western Front Paris, March 12.—The British have made still further advances. At 1.85 milos east of Armentierres and 9 miles north of Lille the British troops occupied the village of Ep- sinette in the Sector of Neuve Chap- pelle. The progress of the British army has been followed up after repulsing two strong counter-attacks, This army took possession of part of the German line. Germans Alarmed, Amsterdam, .March 12.—The Germans are alarmed by secret reports reaching them of a huge British army mussing in the Champagne and Lorraine districts. London reports say it is Intended to keep the Germans from strengthening their forces In Poland. -o Death of Brother. Police Magistrate Carss has received the sad news that his brother, Edward Carss, lias passed away at Florida. o YESTERDAY'S HOC KEY. * The result of yesterday's * hockey was as follows: Mon- * archs, 4; Winnipeg, 2. SUITRESS THEATRE WILL INTRODUCE MATINEES This Afternoon the Playhouse Will Be Open to the Public. BORN. / At (he Marine Station, Dighy Island, on Thursday, March 11, lo Mr. and .Mrs. 0_car Kirkpatrick, a son. The Empress Theatre, which is maintaining a high-class programme, is introducing a matinee this afternoon, This will be put on at 2:_0 this afternoon. There will be an entire change of programme for lhe entertainment. The theatre management is providing a complete change of programme also this evening. In addition to the moving pictures there is a first-class orchestra, with vocal selections of the highest order. March House Furnishing Bargains—Sale Price on Print Linoleums, 15 cents, at George 1). Tite's. HOW LOCAL MEN MOUNTED RIFLES LEFT FOR FRONT! GIVEN SEND OFF ACCOUNT OE THE EMBARKING AT HALIFAX OE PRINCE RUPERT CONTINGENT. Everything Was Done in the Most Orderly and Expeditious Way. The first detachment of the Second Canadian Contingent to sail from Canada arrived safely al. Liverpool and Queenstown. Thc steamship Missanabie docked at Liverpool with a section of the force, while the steamships Megantic and Southland put into Queenstown, says the Montreal Star of a few days ago, and then after the trip was over the paper describes the sailing from Hall- fax. It says: Included in the units carried by these three vessels were the 23rd LATEST CONTINGENT I ROM THE CITY LEFT BY PRINCE GEORGE YESTERDAY. An Excellent Hotly1 of Men Left for the Soulh to Train for Service. Yesterday morning at 11. o'clock the G. T. P. steamer Prince George carried south about thirty-five splendid northern residents to join the 11th Mounted Rifles, to train in Vancouver. Tlie names of those wno left were as follows: A. L. Murray, W. F. Smith, .Tame. Smith, A. Lee, G. Barlow, ,lohn Meany, H. Hunter, Jos. Soutan, Rod McLeod, M. Anthony, Eldon Duii- lop, F. G. Scott, H. J. Cooke, Ed. Grant, A. A. Hunter, Robert Gunn. D. MeCullough, .1. Flynn, A. Walton, Westmount Battalion, the 21st Bat-'Hubert Davies, L. Mrl-Iarg, David tery, Canadian Field Artillery, Mon- R°ss, N. Demers, John McGregor, J treal, the -2nd Battalion of Wlnni- Elliot, ,1. D. Clark, John Hall, Tom peg, and Ihe 30th Battalion of Vic- Doherty, W. H. Moore, J. A. Mc- torla, B. C. I Lean, A. C. Bancroft, J. S. Lewis, C. Great secrory was observed In McMillan, F. G. Walsh, connection with the sailing of this I The men, who left in civilian section of the Second Contingent clothes, were paraded under the across the Atlantic,' due to theleommand of Lieut. Bullock-Webster, blockade of the British Isles an- who is going soulh to join the 47th Articles Are Added To Contraband List By British Government CANADIANS WENT TO | ,'0n"""' "*"* Vi— T"e (iovern- FRONT WITH LIGHT KITi,"ent llas announeed the following articles as added to the contraband Letter Received From One of Those "st; Wool, woollen and worsted at the Front by (,>u i Char. yarns, wool tops, nails, tin, chloride lolte Islander. of tin, tin ore, castor oil, parrafin wax, copper, lubricants, and all Thomas Deasy, Indian agent on kinds of leather suitable for military Queen Charlotte Island, has received purposes, foodstuffs, animals. i letter from Pie. L. Tugwell which That hitherto classed as cniidi- was written on the eve of Ins departure from Salisbury Plain to the tional coofirtand has been broaden front. He says in part: ed to include: Oleaginous seeds, "I am writing to say good-bye. lults' kernels, animal and vegetable We are going across to France to- oils, fats (other than linseed oil) morrow or the day after. At first weI suitable for manufacture of margar- shall probably be billetted in some I ine cakes. town. We are just taking what we can carry on our equipment. No kil j The ,;nitel1 Stn,cs is Mkol-v t0 bags are being taken. I sent mine make a Protest against 'this ileci- home today. ision. "Capt. Jenkins has gone to his! o old regiment ns a Major." o nounced by the Germans on February IS, just four days prior to the sailing of the contingent. Every precaution was taken to prevent, the enemy from learning the movements of the transports, and the first of- Suve Hollars nt G< Furniture Sale—everything reduced, I). Tite'sjflcia] information of tlie actual departure of the contingent is the bare announcement from the steamship GRANBY SMELTER WILL SOON INCREASE OUTPUT With A Good Supply Of Water Now Available Operations Are Being More Vigorously Pushed—A New Furnace Nearing Completion The Granby Company at Anyox 1st Even now the mining end of the now increasing the output at lhe property is being developed. The mine and at the smelter. This is made possible In view of the facl that there is now an abundance of|ture water at the works. The winter hu_i been sucb that there has been i shortage of water uniil recently ,1. 11, Johnson, of Fort George, Will Practice al Fori George. Among the arrivals by the I'rin- Baltalion in New Westminster training for active service. With tlie City Band and the Pipers preceding the parade, the men were marched from Ihe Agricultural Mall to the wharf. There was an Immense crowd gathered at the wharf to see the men off. The body was an exceptionally fine lot of men. IS CHANGED in smeller will be increasing Its output very materially within the near fu- companies that these particular ves- They were cheered again and again sels have arrived at their destina-'as Ihey left port for the south, lions. 0 Considerable anxiety was felt in j\»irp nn CI prTIAlJ Montreal shipping eireles as to the I V A III Ut EiLli'.. I _.U II safety of tlle three vessels and the news of their safe arrival was hailed with joy today. Thc advices received by the shipping companies owning the three vessels do not stale whether any hostile vessels or submarines were sighted. The detachment was about 4,ono! strong, and was made up of the foi-! lowing: On the steamship Missanabie: Lieut.-Col. Fisher and staff, and the 2. nl Baltalion; Lion!..-Col. Hall anil IT IS FOUND IMPOSSIBLE TO READY I!V APRIL THE TENTH. is in the city on his way home from|cess Mil-V yenterday was William p. Victoria. He went south in cpnnec- 'Ogllvie, B. C. L. He Is on his nay to tion with the incorporation move- Fort George, where he will open a ment for lhe Interior city, which iaw practice, Mr, Ogilvie lias been resulted In lhe incorporation ol' ... , . , , one oi the mosl promising of the Prime George. younger lawyers in Vancouver. He lias decided thai New British Colum. bia has great opportunities to offer, and he lias decided to locate In Fort George. Buffets, Iron Reds, Springs, Mattresses, Blankets, Sheets and Pillows nt March Bargain Priees. George ll Tito, the Home Furnisher. Russians Hold Enemy Well In Check AH Along Eastern Line The Day for the Voting Has Not Vel Been Decided Upon by Government, An announcemenl front Victoria conveys the news that the provin. Now .with the spring thawing the supply meets all requirements. At the works a fourth furnace is being installed. This Is nearly ready and in the course of a few days it will blow in. The output from the mine and from the smelter will be .materially increased, Firs! Birth on Island. The birth on Thursday of a son al the home of .Mr. and .Mrs. Oscar Kirkpatrick is the first uvent of thai kind on Dlgby Island. Mr. -Kirkpatrick is a member of the staff al the .Marine Depot. The child just born is the only one that has been born anywhere on the Island as far as known. eial election will nol be held on the date previously set, 1 pill 10. A nev daio of election lias nol yel been set, but It will he a little later than that dale. The change In date is due to the facl that it has been found Impossible io he prepared for the election on April in insofar as having the loiors lists all printed and ready for I- n I in I lie many othi r mechanical arrangements thai are n< Auxiliary Cruiser Has Been Sunk London, March 12.—The Vdmiralty announces that (he British cruiser Bayano was lost while it was engaged In patrol duty The circumstances point to its inning been torpedoed by the enemy. Eight officers and 18 men of the crew were rescued out of a crow of -10. ;j-ttn-o.. .>_•.■ i.#_w.*._w*-ij*<m^ the right half of the _0th Battalion. of Victoria, B.C. On the steamship Megantic: Col. Rathbun and staff, and four batteries of the Sixth Artillery Brigade. I including the i'lst Battery, of Mon Ureal, Major W. (!. Scully, a battery from Kingston, and two from T-'reil- ericton and the Maritime Provin-'--: the Canadian .Mounted Rifles 0f To- jronio: and No, -I Co, 30th Battalion, victoria, B.C. 'in the steamship Southland: Cpl. sssary for an election. Cowan and staff, and the 32nd Bat-1 Itallon, Winnipeg; No. _ Go. 30th Battalion, Victoria, B.C. Col. G. P. Murphy of Ottawa was in charge of the embarking or tho troops, assisted by Lieut.-Col. Lindsay of the Marine Department. Col, Lindsay came to Halifax from New- York on board tlie Megantic. j The flotilla lefl Halifax Monday, |Fobruary 22, convoyed by the cruis ers Essex and Gloria, When lho n sels sailed ll wn I I d thai tl e i oyage v ould be made in nine day i but fie general belief was that Hie fleel would put Into some milel linven nnd wall a fi w days In oi io throw off ii- nj - nei - ships thai migl I bi too well in' I'd as to dale of sailing. II is probn. (Continued on Page Four.l Petrograd, March 12.—In the Sal- In East Galicia the Cossacks near- walk! region the enemy Still holds ly annihilated three squadrons of Prussian Hussars. Si in n i and Augustow, They have as-, sumed an offensive attitude In the St. Patrick's Day. ■"i;'-' reS|on- wher< tlle :; :'i::; lsj On March 17, St. Patrick's Day, now proceeding. there will be a grand concert given in the Westholine Theatre. Tl e <>n the front In lhe Gorlice Lu] kow passes a series of energetic programme will be of the usual high i la 16, ni.ir-.'f Ian counter-attacks havi u coedi il. Parties of the cnem. al tempted to fortify themselves b were annihilated. March Furniture sale at Geoigu II. Tile's, all ilrpui'lllli'lll .. Keloid discount, for rash. 040444000400000000000000000444000000004000000000000-00 Empress Theatre g ENTIRE CHANGE OF PI.O01 'iii FOR TO-NIGHT MAT! a E I RDA. AFTERNOON Programme Includes "WHEN THE WORM TURNED"; "SHO'l fi iS IN THE E.Vft ITEM ENT"; "THE RAIDERS" (two reels); t "THEIR GRE \T BIG IE ■'" .IFI I. DOLL." Voral Numbers—Good Orrli -tia Matinee Prices l"i and Lie '. ' ■.:«O0000O44*<>)OO4aoO0044440a404a0OOOOO04<)oaO444a<rm4aO • ** .. ■ . •■ ' • -. -I ". • ' ■ • -. '« ■ Saturday, March 13, 191? PRtNCl RLPERT JOOHNAL prince mptV. journal Telephone LIS. O. H. NELSON. Editor. Offlce: 128 Third Avenue East, near McBride Street. Telephone 138; Postofflce Box .07. DAILY EDITION. Published every morning except Monday. Delivered by carrier In the city at the following rate, if paid In advance:— One Year Jjj.00 Six Months •"-";'' Three Months *'•-•' If not paid In advance, per Month ••" ° WBEKLY EDITION Published every Friday for clrcu- latlon outside the City oi I nnci Rupert at $2. year, addressed 10 ,- soldiers said to number 100,000 to 200,000 men, was reported to have circled around from Archangel landed in Scottish ports, and been shipped through at night to reln- force the British force in France, originated with Lord Kitchener himself, according to _ statement made by a British officer to a correspondent of the Daily Despatch. II Is a noteworthy fact that al- i ho - ■': the myth spread like wildfire through the United Kingdom, with any number of Witnesses to swear that they bad sei n and talk id to ili" Russians, in their native ress bureau 'lid not contradiction for a «xHKtaiw_H_iaiw_H*ira.-«-_^^ Product No. poinis |„ Canada; or $3.00 a.eair to , , d all points in the United Kingdom, the United states or othei toreli a countries. Dales Upon Application Advertl i ' ! ■ Saturday, March 13, 1911 I ■- Ri Ian -'"i . tin Hi |t- Isli nili'-'T. was destgni i to Im ri thi ;i- iiiKin commanders in Belgiun and \o:: hei u France, and to kee thi in in fear of a surprise either in ■ " or mi the western Bank, it accomplished its purpose, for this Iread was t eal amoni I he German ifl. and aci omits to some exten ,]aj for the retreat of General ion Kluck from Paris. To give color to tlie report, Lord Kitchener is said to have caused a hundred transports laden with sundry goods to be sent from Scottish ports to Archangel after Insuring them In Holland. And when a tho British troops were moved from various points in Scotland and the|| Nortli of England to the channel ports he ordered the blinds of the Contains about 2% lbs. $1,150 SPLENDID KOK PLUMBERS The sale of Product No. 99 is strictly confined to the high-class supply houses. Its cost of manufacture is therefore not affected by Dept. or "price cutting store" influence that so often drives manufacturers to the use of inferior chemicals aud processes. Nor is the dealer allowed to reduce the retail price under penalty of having his supply terminated. A POWERFUL SOLVENT FOR CLOGGED UP DRAM PIPES "00" destroys accumulations if lint, paper, cloths, hair, slim,', grease, vegetables, -nap, fruit and many others. Il is harmless to lines plumbing. DON'T ARGUE DON'T PIT OFF TEST IT This preparation has been so generally successful in clearing drains that il is bought over and over again by those who have tried it, but inasmuch as no on can know l!ie actual condition existing within a pipe, it is absoutely Impossible for the'manufacturer or the dealer to guarantee tfce result. K&l PRODUCTS CO., NEW YORK HAR ■_■■_■ • 1 • i c Do D. , Sailings for Vancouver Victoria and Seattle S.8. Prince George every Friday at l> a.m. S.S. Prune John at 7 p.m. on Sunday,March 11, -8, etc. For Massett and Port Clements S.S. Prince John 10 p.m. Saturday, March u, _H>, etc. For Skidegate, Lockepwt, etc., S.S. Prince John i I p.m. Sunday, Marcl 7, lil, etc. Per Stewart and Naas River S.S. Prince John o a.m. Wednesday, March io, _u, etc. For Anyox (Granby Bay) s.s. Prince George midnight every Wednesday, G.T.P. HAH. WAV SCHEDULE Trains leave Prince Rupert for Prince George, Edmonton, Melville, Winnipeg, etc., at III n.m., Wednesdays /ml Saturdays, con* necting with trains foi St. Paul. Ohlcairo nnd all points east. trains arrive from tlie east on Thursdays and Sundays at 6.80 p,m, Oil SALE II. r DEFEKI-KD ELE( HON The deferring of the election has caused some little excitement among politicians. All kinds of explanations nave been manufactured according io the wishes of the manufacturer. As a matter of fact, the opposition need not take any consolation out of tlie delay. The News in an effort to substantiate a report thai there is a trains to be lowered so as to arouse most serious situation among the popular curiosity and speculation. members of the Government cites 0 THE RELIABLE PLUMBER FOG THE BEST IN PLUMBING AND HEATING PHONE IS.) SfKI'.t.HfrSKI.B.-W-tHJ-IKKW ,W«S<BKHKKKBK«HXi<X^^ the source of Its corresi ond< r. which gives the sensational information. Because such correspondence emanates from one who represents a Conservative paper is to a newspaperman one of the most original ex', lanations that could be offered. Newspaper correspondents, as any newspaperman knows, serve their em iloyers. When rumors are afloat as al the present time they will can-:' lly -- ' I I hese cording to th.- complexions of the paperB thai employ them. When the original date of the eli tion was announced there wi re gravi fears fell by those who have had experienci in such matters that lh<- lime was too sh,ort to allow the Ing into effect of all the arrangements for tlie appeal. With a voters' list for the province to gel ready, time is a very essential feature li lias been discovered that the date was placed a little too early to allow of all the preparations being tarried out. The little delay will occasion no trouble. The opposition m;i- resl assured also of the facl thai it will not result in any breaking up of the Conservative party or any less vigorous campaign heinc conducted. The Government will bo found lo be just as solid as in the past, and will come back to power with a mandate to pursue its policy of progression. Coal, Cement, Plaster and Brick AND A COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDERS' SUPPLIES S.WS ENGLISH ARE BETTER MARKSMEN I German Soldier Will Not Slay in Europe Long If He Survives the War. fflOLME LUMBER CO., LTD. ..__■.' .•..■-'.'■_.-_.'_. .'?... ' _■",. ".-'_. 'il .IV- -L- _• .. WV-ij ■'irsi Avenue Prince Rupert Telephone ISO jjj u 40 O O444044440a004404O004O4404004t4440^0444040 6t*«_-_«H. »_H_.. a_«HH. r_*_BKt_ii. a-t»c_H_«mKHr_o&a-s__n. -c _kh.-_khh.ikh. c Thompson Hardware Co., Limited 111-: IS CONSISTENT. In- Kergin, at the meeting of the Liberal A ociation il Prince •Ruperl nailed for I!"- inirpos ■ of se> lectin ■ ■ n lldate for all the rid- in-:, in the north, di clared i lial ■ thi Governmenl should go .nn! ii d Itself In. Kergin i com I me time i hi repi'i sentative for Skeena. II- whal he. now ad icati In- hid hlm- ell SELECTING A CANDIDATE. A dozen or more Liberal pollti- i lans in Prince Ruperl have si oken ind as a result all i lie Liberali i I the ridings In the north musl sup- candidates .-■ i. ■ '"-I for them. And this I: I he party thai is supposed i" represent the common people. And these electors sing in the words of a Liberal speaker "Britons novel can be slaves." A GIIKAT HOAX. Tlie famous hoax nf I lie llrsl weeks ol he wai i en bo if Rii iii i Were tiie feelings of the German soldier to be consulted the war would soon come lo an end. This acl Is expressed directly and by suggestion throughout a loiter Just 1 ed by a naturalized German citizen resident in Winnipeg from his brotlier, who has been B in the trenches since the drsl shot vat , ■ :. '.' In letti : says: "Believe ine, if I wanted to write you all 1 have to say and if 1 wire allowed in do so, 1 could write books full of it, but ni' course, I have not got the time for that. In Haybes, on the Maas, we came the flrsl time in touch with the enemy, and from there we went toward Chalons-Sur- Marne, when we came four times into action. Further and further we marched to Viuy La Francois— where our advance was stopped by the Frenchmen, and where we had ii. Buffer an awful shell lire, "Besides this, we had very little bread, and hardly any water. In this region our company had to make their first charge with lhe bayonet, and I can tell you this is an awfdi sight, terrible to look at. After eight days lighting we started to retire, and wen! back as far Somme, where we were drawn Intol the heavies! fighting l have ei er - ■ ' ii leni ed. Our company, which j started ,-n the bi ginning of the war with 250 men, had onlj in men lefl al ■ - this battle, 'To . i-i i.illc we mel ihe Eng lish, h ho _ re bettei markt men than the French] i n. We arc just aboul; 100 yards away from the enemy's| trenches, and on New Year's I) we shouted to them and they shm ''il back to us, congratulating each oilier. "Believe me, as soon as every. thing is on-]-, if I am still alive. I won't be slaying here long. I'll soon come and join you oul there." Iron i-ii-: Our prices hit lho low. est in town. You will save money on almost every article. Give us a tria '"'!' i' today. Phone 12:1. Prompl . » li: ary, Mussallem fi fo . 423 Fifth A " East. . (LT. RAILWAY SYSTEM Tin- Double-track Route From Chicago to Toronto, Hamilton, Buffalo, Montreal, etc., etc. J| S For reservations, tickets aud lull information regarding travel to any pan of lho world apply lo (he G.T.P. Ticket Oilice, Third Avenue; Agency all Atlantic Steamship Lines. "" ■" T*is__*CT_CT3jinr.5''ny:'r^ I Canadian Pacific Railway PRINCESS MAQUINNA, SOUTHBOUND FRIDAY, 8 P.M. PRINCESS MAY SOUTHBOUND, 8 P.M. SUNDAY 3. G, McNAD, General Agent, corner Third Ave. and Fourth St. :&W'C®m,:^ia&-K'2m<? .«'.' ' ■ us i rii. 'i OO 044444444444444444404444444444400000444044044004404 WE UNION STEAMSHIP CO. OF B.C. LTD' S.S. VENTURE Southbound Tuesdays at 8 p.m. Sailings'for Granby, Simpsoi: and the Naas Sundays at Midnight For further particulars apply to JOHN BARa\SLEY, AGENT :: 631 Second Ave., Phone 508 Agency Atlantic Steamships. _H>iKHK.<KW,H_l_9.M_J«W M}44a444400O44444O44m4OO4404a4444a4O44a4a44O4OO444O Royal Bank of Canada HEAD OFFICE: MONTREAL ESTABLISHED 1800 Capital S 11,500,000 Reserved Fund Iji 12,500,000 Tola! Assets $185,000,000 Savings Hank Departmenl—ifl ivill open an account Branches Throughout Canada and Hanking Connections With All Parts of the I'nited States. Agents Throughout the World. H. P. WILSON, Manager - - Prince Ruperl Branch CLEAN UP AND PAINT UP NOW O-CEDAR MOre, O-CEDAR MOP POLISH ALABAST1NE SANITARY WALL COATING WATER HOSE, GARDEN TOOLS, WATERING CANS MARTIN-SENOUR 100 PER Cl. .T. PURE PAINi PAINT BRUSHES, LAWN MOWERS AND GRASS SHEAR3 CARPET BEATERS, GARBAGE PAILS WINDOW SCREENS, SCREEN DOORS —AT THE— KAIEN HARDWARE CO.,608ThirdAv. jWlttHKH.4I.-SK. i. 4 a o-O404044444444444444O4<. ~<44iKKH«W(«H. iKH. tt Prince Rupert Transfer C -FOR- Coal, Furniture Moving, Baggage and Heavy Teaminrt W. J. CRAWFORD, Manager Pj-fONE 566 omce and Residence: 1000 THIRD AVE. n o -.wiKH. «-oo«w>a-_H}«'^^ The Morning Journal 50 cents per Month i i fC . V MUM murmur .'..wwul Saturday, -March 13, 191.r.. BOUNSSW NEW ELFCTOML AREAS HOW DIFFERENT DISTRICTS IN THE NORTH ARE NOW CONSTITUTED. The, Three Ridings That Are Must Directly In Touch With / Prince Rupert. The electoral districts tinder'the new redistribution Include the following, which are of special Interest here: Prince Ruperl Electoral District. Thai tract of land comprised within the following boundaries:—Commencing at a point-on the one hundred and I .venty-h'fth meridian of longitude where it is intersected by the (ift.v-llrst parallel of latitude: thenee north along the said one hundred and twenty-fifth meridian to the fifty-third parallel of latitude: thence west along the said fifty- third parallel lo the intersection of the summit of the Cascade Range of mountains; thenee north-westerly along the summit of the Cascade Range to its intersection with' the fifty-fourth parallel; tbence northeasterly around the headwaters ol the Zymoet. or Copper River; thence north-westerly to the south-east cor. ner of Lot 2420, Cassiar Dislrict; tlience northerly along the east boundaries of Lots 2420, 2381), and 831, Cassiar District, to the | i easterly to a point on the north bank thence east along said flfty-sevenin of the Skeena River due south of parallel to the one hundred and the south-east corner of Lot 2120,! twenty-fourth meridian of longi- Cassiar District; thenee due north toitude; thence south along said one the said south-east corner of Lot i hundred and twenty-fourth meridian 2129; theme north along tlie east to the fifty-fifth parallel of latitude; boundaries of Lots 2129, 1328, and thence west along said fifty-fifth 2397, Cassiar District, and continu- parallel to the one hundred and ing due norlh on a straight line to twenty-fifth meridian of longitude; the height of land between the wa-! vestigate. A mine may cause an offers Mowing into Skeena River to casional disaster, bul that is all. the south and those (lowing into thej The power to co-ordinate naval ad- Nass River to the north lo tlie head- waters of Kitsuingallum River; thence south-westerly on a si raisin line to a point in the centre of the channel between Sornerville island am! the mainland; thenc westerly vantages belongs to the nation whicli has the fleet, in all departments, actively at work in the open seas. Germany, lacking thai power has attempted to assume It by si retching (tin rules of « arfan tlie height of land between the Kis-< tlience south along said one hundred: to the International Boundary-line; the breaking point In order piox and Kitwanga rivers; Whence and twenty-fifth meridian to the fir-:tlience northerly alon laid interna- commodate deficiencies; north-westerly along the said height i ty-third parallel of latitude: thence tlonal Boundary-line to the north Britain and her allies possess thai of land to the height of land between j,west along said lil'ty-Hiird parallel to boundary of the province; th _nd now, U< i inj the waters flowing Into the Skeefia.the suniniii of the Cascade Range ofjeasterly along said northern bound-, lias presented them with the River on the east and tbe Nass River mountains, being a point on ilK-jary to lb,? ; oin ..if -,.,„ u-emeni.itunily to make the mosl effective on (lie west, being ;. point on theieasterly boundary of the Prince Ru-Jshall constitute one electoral district use of It. Free from the embar- southern boundary of the Atlin Elec- pen Electoral District, hereinafter'to be designated as "Atlln Electoral rassmenl of neutral protests with toral District, hereinbefore descrlb- described; thenee following the said District," and return one member. which, bul for the German blunder, ed; ihence south-westerly aloii"; the easterly boundary of (he said Princ-- o they would be deluged, the allied southerly boundary of die said At-. Rupert Electoral Distriet t"b its inter- j |',-;-■"•('>■ ;j BJU TAAl/ ernments are thus placed in I lin Electoral Districl to the Interna-1section. wi$h the easterly boundar tional Boundary to the west.-;!.' siiieof the Atlin Electoral Distriet. hereof ' Dixon B ' hence souther- inbefore described; thenee norther- Engines Installed aud General Repairs Oxy-Acetylene Plain In Connection Phone Red 156 Third Avenue y|D_\HAlr. iUvIV imost desirable position possible for LOGICAL COURSEenforciDe ■ * •«" Moek.de J. H. HILDITCH Contractor and BuiJdei Estimates given on all classes of work, whether small or large. Per. eonal attention given to every Item, PHONE GREEN 32] FREDERICK PETERS, K.C. Barrister, Solicitor and Notary Publli Office Iu EXCHANGE BLOCK ly and easti :;: id the'westily along the said easterly boundary [coast of Queen Charlotte Islands to of the Atlin Electoral District to the the intersection of ihe one hundredipoint of commencement, shall c6n- aiid twenty-eighth meridian with the stitute one electoral district, to be fifty-first parallel of latitude; thenci 'designated as "Omineca Electoral easterly along Hie said fifty-first j District," and return one member, parallel of latitude to the point of I commencement, shall constitute one! electoral district, to be designated as "Prince Rupert Electoral District,"! and return one member. Atlin Electoral District. That tract of land comprised within the following boundaries: — j Commencing at a point on the sixtieth parallel of latitude, being the Omineca Electoral District. j northern boundary of lhe Province Thai trad of land comprised I of British Columbia, where same is within the following boundaries:—iintersected by the one hundred and Commencing at a point on the fifty-1 twenty-eighth meridian'of longitude; seventh parallel of latitude where it thence south along said meridian .to the one hundred and the fifty-sixth parallel of latitude; south intersects bank of the Skeena River; thence twenty-eighth meridian of longitude; ] tlience westerly and southerly along THE VIRTUAL BLOCKADE Ol ENEMY'S TERRITORY IS CORIU5CT ONE. m For the Household Delivered to your kitchen door, like groceries weise 175,000,000 Bottles Yearly That was the demand for Budweiser last year. The Anheuser-Busch Plant covers today more than 142 acres—equal to 70 city blocks. It gives steady employment to 6,000 people, and to 1,500 more in its branched. Every process, every room, is Immaculate. Every bottle is Pasteurlz. d find I ted. This Quality-Plant, started nearly 50 years ago, is a mode! of modern facilities. The hundreds of visitors who \.',o thro every day know that nothing of Its kind could be made any better than Budweiser. Anheuser-Busch, St. Louis TVie Largest Plant of Its Kind in the World m ■ _' .*_»■"■• ":m:i^~ =?u_l __-_.». f\3-_m_Vc:*---_-T--^'^Or^S*- 'V" -r~) \ir\(Y*& i . till Sortie of the Principal Buildings iniiiii il Is the railing of the Bluff of the Gerpian Dully iu This Connection. Declaration by Great Britain of a virtual blockade of the coasts of enemy countries is the natural answer to Germany's attempl io enforce by vicious measures a blockade of the British coast. Great Britain accepts Germany's challenge, if she did not act as she has acted, she wou'd demonstrate to the world her prostration before the German bully, says the Montreal Mail. Great Britain and her allies control by far the greater part of the world's effective sea power. Germany's Quixotic attempt to enforce by death-dealing submarines alone, a blockade of the British coast was therefore impudent to the point of madness. It was a gratuitous insult that bit deeply into lhe British consciousness of superior sea power, f Great Britain required an excuse to launch at Germany's throat her moSt effective war measure, Ger- many supplied it to' the last £.x- treine by attempting to enforce a blockade which involved the heart- murder of Innocent non-com- : il nt: . The British grj -, therefore, Is tightened. With a conscience al rest, 8real Britain turns to war measure8(i which are, in fact, reprisals. If the phase of the war which ensues Is bitter and strenuous, involving hardship or discomfort fo neutral :>."■ :. the onus of blame rests upon Germany and nol Great Britain Germany has blundered again. Ilei unexampled egotism has betrayed her Into the, hands of her enemies, If he has nol ai ted so as to end the vtrar as speedily as possible she is guilty of an action as senseless ana purposeless as il is vicious, By exercising the last full measure of her naval strength, with a cruel di.ro- gai il of i he lav a of warfare and hu- I enemy coasts. Since the start of the present war Gi rmany's incompetent diplomacy has been the jest of students of government (he world over. It launched her upon her reckless course of war fa ri without a minimum of the advantages,she might have acquired. Against the background of Per military efficiency her diplomatic force DR. G1LROY, DENTIST Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty Oilice: Smith Block. Third Avenue A. FAULDS, N.I. M.E. Consultiig Mining lOngincer E. animations and development of Coal, Metal, Oil, Etc. stood out as ridiculously Inadequate 709 Dunsmnli St. Vancouver, B.C. as her effective naval efficiency. ■ ' What turned her Into a wrong ff ■ 11\ V\_% YfiOIKf* course at the start has now hurried ffiAlK-U.f-._L-L. iMNll her along a mischievous and or- - W_ m v\ f. /> r» rt roneous course towards the finish. I jfl ZvJL villJ. .Massage, .Manicuring, Scalp Treatment, Elecliic Treatments, Etc. Mrs. N. ti, Hnndasyde, Prop. 211 Third St. PRINCE RUPER1 REGD1ENTAL ORDERS. 68th Regiment Marl Grey's Own • Rifles. * ORDERS by .Major J. II. Mc- * Mnllin, Commanding, March ?,, * 1915: * Parades—"A" Company will • parade at the Exhibition Build- ' tags on Friday, .larch (lie 12tli, " at 7:45 p.m. < i "B" Company will parade at the Exhibition Building on Thursday, March 1 Ith, al 7: 15 : p.m. i W. S, MARSHALL, Lieut. !: Acting Adjutant. LIQUIDATORS' SALE OF CENT.'S FURNISHINGS BOOTS, SHOES, Etc. P.O. Boi 1714 Telephone 44. RITCHIE, AGNEWI & CO. Civil Engineers and Surveyors Prince Rupert, R.C. Waterworks, Water Power, Wharf .onstruction, Reports, Plans, Domin- on and Provincial Land Surveying, fllecLric Blue Printing, Negatives and White Prints Plune Blue \i'i Res. Phone .'!!U Ci. T. P. CARTA.IK AGENTS 331 SECOND AVENUE JINGLE P6i COAL If handled by us. Ail orders rerelv. inooii'i attention Phone Ni Phone 93 ''.)). Box Re II. Hoffman, I'i inn signed. Rupert, As FOR SALE BY TENDER Stool consisting of Boots, Shoes, Hats, Suits, and Gents' Furnishings, all in maniiy, she has compelled tbe exercise on Hie part of her stronger enemy of the fullest measure of a sea power Infinitely more romps, tenl than lier own. A submai In - may sink, an occasional ■ ; h, as a - cannol seize or stop to In- first-class order. The slock and slock sheets can be Inspected al the on Second Avenue, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th March respectively, between the hours of 10 and noon each day, Tenders to lie in hands of Ligutdator, James Roy, Pacific Building Hastings St. .v., Vancouver, li. c, by noon l-Iardi 16th, 1915. Pacific Cartage Limited Genera! T;-- mjng Furniture Moving a Specialty. When you 'buy COAL buy the BEST — Ladysmith Lump or Comox Washed Nut. PRINCE RUPERT IMP. CO. Distributors PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. '^iiiiii' Notice Is hereby gli en thai on i lie ir.t day nf April nexl application will be made to the superintendent ui Provincial Police ami to the Board of Llci use Commissioners foi the City of Prince Rupert for per mission to change the Bite of the wholesale liqtloi' business now car ried mi by tin undersigned company from Its present premises, namely Lots IG and 17, Block 1 I, Seel ion 1 situate mi Second Avenue, City of Prince Rupert, to premises situate on Lots 15 and 10, Block 32, Sec- lion 1, on Fraser Street, in the City of Prince Rupert. Dated this 27th of February, A.D 1915, Beaver Wholesale Liquor Compan, of Prince Rupert, Ltd. !Si iar28 ('. A. SWEET, ll ■ HE HIGH COST OE LIA ING 111 DlTKl) RY BL'.TNG Villi; Besl Quality Domestic Lump Coal Pel Tou Res! Quality Washed NiM ( oal $8.7.. Per Tou - delivers!? —thi:— Union Transfer Co. Prince Rupert, B.C., Phone 311 The Queen Charlotte Oil Fields Limited Office will open today iu Law-Outlet Building foi sale of a limited amount of Treasury Stock GEO. F. MACIIOV-LII, 8ec.-Ti.3ns, :'" ""■»■■■■■ . HAYNER BROS Pioneer Funeral Directors and Embnlmcrs Open Dnj and Night. Ladies' Assistant In Attendance, INE 86. 710 'I HIRD AVE. -.-«_M. tiME'i Prince'* Rupert Journal SOc. per Month aao*rtiMioa04O44»Cr04aGa0&a0OO400O4444<HteO4a + -oixh.-_h.-c 6 A. E. lined, President J S. Pearce, Manager ! THE PRINCE RUPERT SASH I AND DOOR COMPANY LTD. $ MANUPAC-XflMlRS a DOORS, SASH, MA.VI'-JOS, MO I __OINl,S, SOROIJ ...VI BAND 0 SAWING. AND ALL KINDS Of I' LNLSltlMS, :',.'.'..!•: AM) OP- PICE I'l.vi iiks, notes ki.msi upboial' . 2 I' nKiry mid Offloei Si-touI.1 Avel ' U^r- oi i'-irclr 5 Telephone 21. P-O, Box _■-. ""~.. ■ B.C. CH>iKHXK. t.O«IJOO(.l,C JOOn04O4f444O40O<>->yO4*^O4: ' "■"'»"" '"*»*«. v, __ :,". w,. ■ Saturday, March 13, 191c PRINOE RUPERT JOURNAL RICH SILVER DISCOVERY MADE AT I OM) DU LAG One Estimate I* Thul Assay Lives Value ut 1.11,1)00 Per Ton. For : "'a,- months :-...: i ros] ect'lni ■ ■ from Urltii I olunibl u I ol lei parts, one backed by a com- PHOf.E 554 P.O. BOX 60 FOR APERHANGING AIN~ING OLkiHlNG AND WALL TINTING HIGH-GRADE INTERIOR DECORATING A SPECIALTY Martin Swanson SE0ONH AVE. 3440444000444 <f9 CANADIAN STEAM I LAUNDRY NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS ftlnitest and Approved Melhods llOnly Skilled Operators Em- ployed GRANITE IRA-MITE of best quality ami thoroughly tested for sale Cut Stone or Crushed Ruck in Qnantiti«s . KIL .1. McLEOD I'd fireen 217 ~QCEA¥nsif ~co7~ *i>csh Fi.h Arriving Every Day -itsliln Oiders Promptly Attended Tojl'any of Eng'l [been examining tlie strata of Pond PHONE BLUE 2311 i:- '■ '■ '':,';' Athabasca, and now, n I .graj :- a cm respondent, certain facts I a i-e been <!< monstrated th ,i point to a vast discovery of silver in that part of the northwest. . iwing how ". • It :" be de celved by reports of mineral discoveries, l have refrained from communicating sooner tlie evidence thai I now believe can lie relied upon. My main authority, apart from the faci thai a Mr. Dardter is now on his way to England will) .samples of what have been found, is Mr. J-SAR-McB-RID-! Colin Fraser, one of lhe oldest in- habitants in Northern Alberta, ana not given.to hot-air descriptions of anything he meets with. He maintains that the ledge of silver is at least three feet deep and three miles long and richer than that of Cobalt. 1 have seen samples of the silver attested as having been extracted from the grade. A leading citizen here had samples assayed in Hie United Stales. The report is to hand, ave also seen, the sub- GOVKI.NMENT WEATHER REPORT. I'urni ,fi"<l by h. W. HHtwliBt;. For .4 hours ending 5 p.m. -March 1_. I!ar. reduced lo sea level.. Higlu s: temperature Lowest temperature Rain ' DISSOLUTION NOTICE. TAKE KOTIOH that the firm lliioliie. Agnew £ Co. has been dis solved upas the 31st. iow ot ..snunw A. D. 1915, aad Uai all acaoutus ow ing to the firm ttHI be eoll»»ted _y NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTMC- , TION ACT. IL S. O. Chapter 115. 1*e Itupav-al Oil Company hereby £■>« nolloe ffli. I it has under Section 7 of the above Act, deposited wit. the Ministoi- of Public Works at Ottawa, and in the office of tho Dis- 20 I'L Fred Ritchie, for ihe benefit of (trie* Haaiatwu- of tho Prince Rupert! JL_____ Raslntration District at Prince' .la ,42 the partners, aud that all accounts •; lowing by tho firm will be paid by f-«_V«-t, B.8., a description of t__e| •ike a»d die inltwis of the wharf and] HOW LOCAL MEN LEFT POR Till: FRONT (Continued from Pago One.) the said J. Fred Ritchie, on aocoun £?£'°"clI •*3,*?d to "" b"i!l '" Pi-Baee Ruiiest Harbor, British Co ot l.lie Arm. Dated at Prince Rupert pUB-Ul. B.C., this 4th day of February, A. B W*<* « ■ a.aeer4t»g te regiatere* Iia »f the 7ovTS£Jle of tlie said 1915. -.a - -• ' J. FRWD I.ITCMW-. A. H. WRIGHT. ('. T. Heward (witness to both sic natures). :'."_. »r8 bb i i.aI a lew days were spenl in ibis way, as the time from the ... - Pke6n,, ]j*ni Di,,rict ~ IMetri<' "" I.ml dale of sailing from Halifax to Queon OharlWta Islands the dale of arrival on the otlier side TAKH NOTICE -_s_t Andrew W. Ma«i____.-, nf Prtne* Rupert, B. 0., ocenpntlon Oari«*nt_M intends to apply far n*r____M_i»n to prospect fer Icsal sus-l »«t_.o_e___ aver the fellow- cess of loading. As the Irains arrived Ing deecrilwd !___<_ on the Weet feast ol (Irak a lull Una is somewhat long. Quick work was made of the pro- I .-.I Note our address: MATH AVENGE WEST Phone us and ive will call for a g trial bundle 2 I which I 01 I stance of which is that the proportion of silver is equal lo .11,000 per ton. I have had a conversation with a gentleman who is familiar with the ground. For obvious reasons he will nol at present give publicity to his name. It is his deliberate opinion thai, another Klondyke lies in Capt. J. McGee f «•« m-*"*. The manager of a large firm in Edmonton has just spent $..,000 in exploring the ground and he is putting a much larger sum into an enterprise for the development of his interests, lt Is also well known that Mr, .1. Devlin, than whom is nn surer prospector, is organizing a gang of miners to leave Athabasca at an early date with the object or developing interests in which he and others are Interested. Several parties have left (he landing this week for the lake and a number of leading citizens whose names 1 can furnish have also taken mi stakes by proxy, and there is every indication that something in w|10 n the nature of a Phone No. 8 g Canadian Steam Laundry 2 CM_-a-fr»-Aon-irv.^ _i«iKHm___iiwwKHKi_H> AWtKHKHJIKHKKHKI4"-WW. W-W0 ;. J. McGee" M.M.S.-I Masters and Mates prepared for examination. Compass mi- jii.i .'. Phone Red 503 "NAUTICAL ACADEMY" Helgerson Block, opposite Royal Hotel h_HWtW4Wl_4W_Wft<BWS IK.iWiWlW*iW'WiWW..-_m*W_HWa SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES For Rent REASONABLE HATES they pulled into the sheds and the men were taken direct to the wharf and wenl aboard. The Megantic contingent were passed on board at the rate of 400 in eight minutes. This vessel was the first lo arrive at Halifax, and she pulled out into the stream on the evening of Sunday, February 21, with her complement. The .Missanabie left three-quarters of an hour later, while the Southland, which did not arrive until Monday morning, pulled away at 1 o'clock Monday afternoon. The two cruisers were awaiting tlie other vessels Just outside, and it Coast of -..akam island: Comment- in ,•: at a peei planted sue mile nortJi r.mi liwo alias Ma. ot tke nor.!.--_-_. coruer af Lot 1435!, thenee north IQ chains, thence west s. ckain_, tksaM south SO eh bIh« thenc* east J. chains to peint of eo_oni»nee«i»Bt, containing 840 acres more or Ism. ..N_>RJ...' W. Mad.BAN. flS A-f-M-i. Peter Piomko Date located, Slrd Deoemker, 1»14 Skeena Land Distriet — District ef Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICJB that Andrew W MaeLean, of Prince Rupert, B. C. occupation Carpenter, intends to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following described lands on the W«_i Coast of Graham Island: Comment. i or J onl Grout of W-_._ei_i_.pnt «|f P__neo Rupert deposited in (Ike a.'oi'n*. ig Land Registry Office as Nn. 928. DND TUKS NOTICE tbat alter the -_n.r_-N.ep of one month from tha diuto ot ti.. Bnrt pabBoatitn af thi- natfloa, itie said Imperial oil CcniH-ay will tniltr Section 7 of the *oU __« *.>.iv hi the Minister of _P-ikM» Wo.Hm *' hl« office in the City oi Mim ter e»;._-»»_l of the said i__to U- plans Mid for leave to colitis said VT-.M11 and hpiumbcIi. BAIHl* at Prtaee Kb part, B.C.., ^kis 2&_ tap; of February, A. 1). "^'W. im-tt TW-K U*l-«KtlAL OIL COMPANY. NOTICE is hereby givim that on the 23rd day of March next applica tion will be made to the Superlr: tendent of I'rovincial Police and to the Board of License- Commissiont ers for the Oity of Prince Rupert fo| liormiasion to remove the license fo the sale of liquor by wholesale fro the premises known as Lets 15 and 16, Block 32, Section 1, situate Frazar Street in the City of Princ Rupert, to the lands described a. Lots 1» and .0, Block 23, Section 1 on Third Avenue in the said City o Prince Rupert. DATED tills 2(11 li day of Febru ary, 1915. PRINOE RUPHRT IMPORTB-O CO. LiMITrtn. \V. II. Marshall, Ua__nger f21a_ar22 AppUnant. •TN0PIH8 W ©GAL MINW.0 _ A TIONS. was rum,ored that the steamships !Bg at a post planted one mile north and their convoy would proceed down the coast a few miles and spend several days at anchor before starting on ihe Atlantic voyage. As the men were marched from tlie sheds to the steamships each was given a ticket containing Hie number of his berth, and full Information a. to his place on shipboard. In ibis way there was no delay, and the work of loading went forward without a hitch. NIIOIJM LIITi: PROVES and two miles east of the north-east corner of Lot 2435, thence north SO chains, thsnee east 80 chaias, thenee south SO chains, thaucu west SO chains, to point of commencement containing il .0 acree more or lese. ANDRHW W. MacLHAN. [1S Agent, Peter Piombo Date located, 23rd December, 1914. THi. Condnentai Trust Company «*!. O0t 400O0O0O00044440 4 The Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICB that Andrew W MaeLean, of Prince Rupert, B.C., oc •upation Carpenter, intends to apply or permission to prospect for coa and petroleum over the following de scribed lands on the West Coast of (iraham Island: Commencing at a post planted two miles north of (lie north-east corner of Lot 2433, thence \ D1.SIIIA1ILI. CAMP north SO chains, thence east 80 chains, thence south SO chains, thence west SO chains to polat of Local Contingent in England'commencement, containing K40 acres more or less. ANDREW W. MacLEAN. f 18 Agent, Peter Piomho Has Ideal Plan Train. The lour thousand men of the :-co- ond Canadian expeditionary force ave reached England and are The Morning Journal 50c. per month rush will take place quartered at Shorncliffe Camp found frora (1,is aistrict. |lt a blg injprovemenl over Salisbury While the poinl of embarkation plllin> .„„, tne „„,„ wil] b, is from Athabasca Landing, it is necessary lo emphasize the fact that tlle locality of the discovery is In Saskatchewan, and that to reach the spot dog trains from Fort Mc.Mur- ray will be necessary. Drapery 1 mils,' Curtains, Poles. Carpets and linns—_!_i per cent, dis- counl at George I). Tile's. KHW<HWl. -HWlWI. IW8J4»»I_4_4WWIKHJ4KH3I^^ RII PERT MARINE IRONWORKS AND SUPPLY CO, LIMITED WATERFRONT, PlilNf.' RUPERT BNGINI.ERS, MACHINISTS AND HAOH1NER1 C9NTRACT0IIS Spc 'iulists In Marine Power Plants, Oil, Strum or Gasoline. IS. C. i "iisi Agents for the I5_l<isli Kromhout floini-Diesol Oil F_n- gino—the most reliable and economic..], and the cheaposi poiwr for fishing boats, i u;s and passenger v. s Is. Standard Gas ISnglne Company's Engines and Pari* m stock. 'dtei&ias&Bi, *la. H,- i tow. D. C. Wood I".iIIoks. liuttorios, llynamos and Steel, Iron, Is, Wire Hope, Ualala Beltin Ooltlmti oi lIroii/.e Pi .ipelli'i-M, Storngt Marine Accessaries, Repairs—First-class equipment and staff for machine nn repairs. P.O. BOX SIS .ship more comfortably quartered than the Canadians who came across in October. The camp at Shorncliffe is within a mile of the railway station and is loeated on dry soil. There' are paved roads and sidewalks and there are brick huts to quarter the troops. The camp Is also within easy reach of Folkestone, one of the most pleasant and picturesque seaside resorts in England, li is here that Col Peek and the Prinee Rupert members of Hie 30th Paltalion are quartered. Although the arrival of tlle contingent was quietly effected, the Canadians were given an enthusiastic reception when ihey reached Liverpool on Thursday night, lhe | welcome being nil Hie more hearty because thc appearance of the troopships dispelled the rumors frpm hostile sources The movement of (lie troops from I lie port to Hie camp was begun on Friday, and by midnight on Satiirday the last of lhe troops Pad reached Shorncliffe. The health of the men on the voyage is reported to have been excellent. On one of the ships a grand military athletic tournament was held during the voyage. Some of tlie men seem to fear that they will nol get. a chance to go to the fionl like Hi" lirst Canadian contingent. This Is caused by the belief thai tlie war will be over before their period of training in England is completed. Date located, 2.'!rd December, 1914. Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. ' TAKE XOTICE that Andrew W. MaeLean, of Prince Rupert, B, C, occupation Carpenter, intends to apply for permission lo prospect for eoal and petroleum over the following described lands on West Coast of Graham Island: Commencing at a post planted two miles north of the north-east corner of Lot 24.15, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80 ebains, thence south 80 chains, thence east SO chains, to point ot commencement containing 640 acres more or lass. ANDRHW W. MacLEAN. f 1 8 Agent, Peter Pionibo. Date located, 23rd December, 1914 •al Mtalag rights or the Domln- __» in Ut__It_-l.il. Saskatchewan aad Alberta, tke Yukon Territory, the Wmatfmmmt Te^rMorles and a portion a. the Proi-tace of British Cslunibi. , _«ay ke leasei for a terna of twen- ■tr-ome remit at an annual rental of ♦1 par aara. Not more than 2,560 acres will be leased to one applicant. Applica-iens for a lease must be Made ky the applicant In parson to the Agent or 8ub-Agent of the district in whioh the rights applied for are sltustec. Ia »urvena«l territory the land must ke deaoribsal by sections, or legal subdirieiona af sections, and ln unsac.»ye<l territory the tract applied for .kail be staked out by the up3-lica.it himself. Baafc application must be accompanied ky a fee ef $5, which will be rerfunde* tf tibe rights applied for are not available, but net otherwise. A reyalty shall be paid qn the >n_ero_ia*tak!e eutput of the mine at the rate of Are oents per ton. The person operating the mine shell furnisb the Agent with sworn returas accounting for the full quantity of mercbantakle coal mined an/ pny the royalty thereon. If the coal mining rights are not being operated, such returns should be fur nished„at least once a year. The lease will include the coal mining rights only; but the lessee may be permitted to purchase whatever available surface rights may be considered necessary, for the working of the mine it the rate of $10 Per acre. For full in forma I ion application should bo made to the Secretary nf the Department of the Interior, Ot tawa, or to any Agent or Sub- Agent of Dominion Lands. W. W. CORY, Deputy Minister of the Interior K4PN.MB OIf OA!\0._l!«_,A'FI..N ■ OF KKWiRV*-. NOTlffE IS MHEBBY GIVEN that *ke Rtuerre e*i_.ini: oa Detention aad by reason of a Noli*., published in tke British Columbia. 8osette on the 30th of May, 1912, is hereby can celled. R. A. RHNWICK, Deputy Minister (f Lauds Department of Lands, Victoria, B.C., October 10th, 1914. o2 1 Look for the Red Tug Prices at George I). Tile's Furniture Sale. Daily Journal 50c per month TELEPHONE 313 IWUHWCHW0 .HWfriW40_WiWlWO(n»90OttOi-D*&_K(<ii3<lU_WiWi. _H_Oo Advertise in The Journal, lioyal Naval Oollego of Canada. The next examination for the entry of Naval Cadets, will be held at the examination centres of the Civil Service Commission in May, 1815 successful candidates joining the col lege on or about 1 si August. Applications for enlry will be received up to 15th April by Hie Secretary, Civil Service Commission. Ottawa,' from whom blank entry forms can now be obtained. Candidates for Hie examination In May next must be buiween the ages of fourteen and si..lx>H.i on the 1st | July, 1815, Furihar details can be oblainod on npplle.t.ion to the iindorsigtied. 0. .1. D13S13ARATS, . eputJ. Minister of the Naval Service Department of the N'nvnl Service, Ottawa. .Icnuary 8th, 1815 Unauthorized pui.l_cat.oii of this adTPrtjIseiiiciil will not be paid for.— TSH.BS. ja28 JAMES GILMORE ARCHITECT Second Ave. , Near McBride St HOTEL DIRECTORY Members of tire Prince Rupee Licenced Vintners' Association WINDSOR HOTEL Cor. of Plrst Ave. and l.iglith St- W. IL Wright, Prop. HOTEL CENTRAL Firsl Ave. and Seventh St. Kiiiopciin a_ui American Plant It 1.00 to $2.50 Per Day Peter Ulnck., Prop. KNOX HOTI.L Firsl Ave. Between Eighth nnd Ninth i.m-ipi-iiii I'i.'Wi. KllK-s -"He to $1.0!. Per Day Hea-iier _. Ilcsuor, Props. EMl'Ill-SK IIOTF.,1, 3. V. Rochester V. II. Casley Tfflrd Ave. lletweon Sixth and Seventh Sts. European Plum BOc to $1 Per Dnj ROYAL HOTEL Oorley «_t Burgess, Props, Third Ave. und Sixth St. I-in-op< .in Piun dtenm H.kIciI niOAVl'i; WHOLES ILE I-TQCOI GO., LIMITED Second Ave. and Sixth St. Phone 102 PI-TNOE mrPHRT IMI\.RT_RVG CO LIMITKI) KniNcr and Sixth Sts Phone 7 JKWHMHJtHWJ-tHWlH^ Free GUARANTEED Aniencon Silk HOSIERY g WE WANT YOP Tf) KNOW THESE HOSE They stood the tost when nil others fil#ed. They give real foot comfort. They have no seams to rlr- They never become loose and baggy as the shape Is knit In, not pressed ln. They are OUARANTflED for fineness, for aty!., for superiority of material and workmanship, absolutely stainl _i,a»d to wear nix month: without holes or replaced by new pairs free. Our Free Offer To every one ..ending us BOc to cover shipping charges, we will send, subject to duty, absolutely free: Turee pairs of our famous men's A M ID R 10 A N SILK HOSE with written guarantee, any color, or Three pairs of our Ladies' Hose, in ulack, Tan or White colors, with written guarantee. •DON'T DELAY—Offer ex- plres when dealer in your lo- g callty is selected, (live color X and size desired. li The International Hosiery Co. 3 21 Dinner Street S Dayton, Ohio . U.S.A. S ■<KH__KH, 0040000000004000^:^^ I ) 0_H34WHKHKHW1KHW>I_^^ | THE MOST COMFORTABLE j TOORINC CAR | IN THE CITY 5 Ausivors all culls day and night Phone 99 Stand: Hotel Prince Rnpert «»KHW«BiH_W_-lS-_HKHKH^^ New Wellington The Favorite Household Conl Cleanest, Brightest and Host Rogers & Albert Second Avenue Phono 116 .~~-i ■ .-., - - -
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Title | Prince Rupert Journal |
Publisher | Prince Rupert, B.C. : O. H. Nelson |
Date Issued | 1915-03-13 |
Geographic Location |
Prince Rupert (B.C.) |
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Newspapers |
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Language | English |
Identifier | Prince_Rupert_Journal_1915-03-13 |
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BC Historical Newspapers |
Source | Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives. |
Date Available | 2016-04-07 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
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AIPUUID | 6b9ba4f3-b643-4582-829e-58c923767fdb |
DOI | 10.14288/1.0312549 |
Latitude | 54.312778 |
Longitude | -130.325278 |
AggregatedSourceRepository | CONTENTdm |
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