The Journal *5 00 a year High-class Job - Printing VOL. V. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1915. Price 5 Cents. -NO. 133. EL1NS MAKE THIRD RAID IN ENGLAND S DROPPED IN RETALIATION ON Third Zeppelin Raid Has Been Made Upon England By Germans HOW im LIBERALS JFARM LANDS TO BE Bomb Dropping Active WOft ED THE GRAB London, April IC—Thc third Zeppelin raid of the last few days was made over Kent today. Faversham and Sittingbourne were bombarded by bombs with little damage and no loss of life. That great activity exists at the German airship bases of Emden and Cuxhaven is reported from Holland. Special police were called for duty tonight. Three Zeppelins were seen over the Dutch Islands in the Nortli Sea, flying westward. Count Zeppelin Is conducting the movements of the air-craft at Cuxhaven. PROMINENT VISITOR COMES TO CITY REV. DR. MOORE OP THK METHODIST CHURCH TO PREACH SUNDAY. He Will Also Address a Public Meeting on Monday in the Church. SECdWi FISH BOAT FROM HAYSPIRT THE COMPANY THERE EXPECTS TO HANDLE CONSIDERABLE TONNAGE. Two Vessels Will Be Kept Busy— Will Undertake Mild Curing of Salmon. There has arrived in the cily one of the general conference oflleials ol the Methodist Church, Rev. T. Allien Moore, li. I) He holds in that Church the oflice of superintendent of the Social Service Department, aud in carrying out the duties of his oflice visits every pari or Canada. He went on to Port. Simpson last evening,' bin will return today and occupy tbe pulpit of the local church on Sunday. At the suggestion of the clergy of other denominations it. has been arranged also thai Dr, Moore shall address a meeting in lhe church on Monday cven- Ing alenir the lines of soeial problems which lhe churches have to face. Dr. Moore is a man of wide syin- pathiss and is popular throughout the eonntry. Ile is a brother of II. P. Moure, proprietor of the Acton Free Press of Ontario, and lho Dot- tor himself has served in Hie newspaper Held before entering I ho Church, Blair Fleming, a well-known traveller, is in il.., city, arriving yesterday afternoon by the Princess May. The second of the fishing boats from the Haysport Cold Storage will go out to the tishing banks today. With two vessels in the business it is the expectation of the company that at least 120 tons will be handled a month. Situated on the line ot the G. T. P., tiie facilities for shipping will be llll that can be asked for. The manager of the company, Mr. Ilraney, has been in the city for a SHADY TRANSACTIONS OF 11111 LATE GOVERNMENT UNEARTHED AT OTTAWA. Partisan Officials of tne Laurier Administration .Aided in lhe Work. OFFERED FOR SALE GOVEHNMEaVT OE PROVINC WILL PIT FARMING AREAS ON MARKET. Against German Positions On The French Front Various Sections of the Country There Will lie (.'onl Lands Sold. Victoria, B. C„ April lii.—On .May 18, at Vancouver, Alberni, Fort George, Cranbrook, Fcrnie, anil Quesncl, the Government Agents will open to pre-emptors about 700 parcels of surveyed lands which have been in reserve and have been subdivided for settlement. The lands are located at points ranging from about 30 miles from Vancouver, near Sechelt, to Sunderland Channel along the Mainland coast; on Malcolm,. Nootka, Redonda, Cortes .1. DOUGAN HER VANCOUVER SCHOOL HOARD, (ilMIS VIEWS. and Thurlow Islands; adjoining the,leaves over the G. T. P. for the east. Grand Trunk Pacific Railway in the ion a business trip. Mr. Dougan has : Paris, April 16. An official re- FIRM BELIEVER IN L DOMESTIC SCIENCE "Al Notre Dame the Germans ■"-- _____ [lirered three counter-attacks, all of FORMERLY MEM-j which were stopped short. A counter-attack at Les EpargeB also failed. "Our aviators have been very active. Ten bombs were thrown on the railway station at Leopoldshoehe. Ten bombs also were dropped on the powder magazine at Rottbwell. -Six of these struck the mark. When ihis took place a huge red flame shot, up, surrounded by dense smoke. Forty bombs, most of which struck ihe mark, were dropped on the central electric station at Maizieres. He Thinks Technical Education Is of Great Help in the Schools. While the Liberals have been busy raking up any irregularities tbat can be found In connection with war contracts let by the officials of the present Government, the Conservatives in the Public Works Committee at Ottawa have shown up how the Liberals handled the public busines in the hey-day of their political power. Trafficking in public lands in the West was charged in further reports brought down from Mr. T. R. Fergu. son, K, C, In the Commons. Some of them, notably a lease of a timber berth to Mr. A. W. Fraser, K.C., of I | Ottawa, were aired In the Public Accounts Committee a few vearslval,ey of tlle Sollth Pork of the [lived 46 years in British Columbia,! "At Les Melz Amiens tbe Ger- ago. The trend of the report is thaljFraser; in Can0° nivtn" Valley, and and has served as a teacher, and la-|mans dropped bombs in the vicinity J. .1. Dougan, of Vancouver, who is very well known throughoul lhe province in connection with his efforts in the direction of education, is in the cily, as mentioned In these) columns yesterday. This morning he land and limits were sold at much less than their actual value. In the lirst case dealt with the at various poinls in East Kootenay. her as a member of the school board On the coast and islands numerous of Vancouver. He is therefore very'', i tracts of logged-off lands, former closely Identified with the educa- of the cathedral. Two persons were killed and two wounded in conse- few days. He says the intention is to take spring salmon at the cold storage at Haysport and mild cure I commissioner finds that. Messrs. R ltlmber licences, which, in accord- tional aspects of the province. quence. E. A. Leach, D. J. McDonald, and I Howard Douglas, who at the time it. Tlie market for this class or product, he feels, will soon be re stored and there will be an increas j ing demand for tbe mild Cured fish I fere officials of the Interior Department in the Wost, formed a partner ship with three men—Messrs. W. Crawford, of Medicine Hat; T. Kfl- Patrick and G. McCarter, of Revel- stoke, B.C., and got for $1S,000 berths which a year previously were ! valued at $162,000. | The case was declared by lhe A chance will be made In the " [commission to be one of conspiracy. ' Hon. G. W. Brown Involved. What is known as the Craven Dam case, the conimisioner states, it was established tbat Hon. George PRINOE RUPERT COMING. * steamer service of the G. T. P. * next week. Tiie Prince Rupert * * will resume the service, reliev- " tag the Prince George, which * will undergo her annual overhaul. ance with the policy of the Government, to render timbered agricultural lands available to settlement as soon as the timber Is cut, have been surveyed into tracts averaging 40 acres in extent. These will be opened lo pre-emptors at the oilice of the Government Agent in the Court House at Vancouver on May 18. These blocks of lots are situated near Sechelt, in vicinity of Lund on Malaspina Peninsula, on Redonda, Thurlow, and Cortes Islands, and on Jackson Bay Sunderland Channel. A pamphlet describing them has been prepared by the Department of Lands containing maps and full particulars regarding lliese tracts. On Malcolm Island 247.lots, each C10ING TO ISLANDS Yesterday in company with some] members of the local board he pniil' CAPT. McINTCSH a visit ';> ihe schools of Prince I!a- pert am1 was pleased to find the conditions as favorable for educational J facilities as he found thein. |llE WILL CROSS TO MASSETT IN- Mr. Dougan is now a very (inn' LET TO CARRV ON FARMING believer in the leaching of domestic. | THERE, science to girls and of manual trnln-l ing for boys, lie admits that be wai Well-knoivn Investor From Victoria not always in favor of these'depart- Is on His Way to Queen ments but regarded them ns too - Charlottes. much like lost time. Experience, — ■ however, has taughl him that ihe ef- VoRferdnv ...,.-„„„ „ there arrived feet of this class of practical educa- in the cltJ ,-..,, Mcintosh, of VI,- tion Is of .the very highest ralue. torla, who is on his way to the He says that it has a tendency to Queon Charlotte Islands to further awaken Interest in other lines of,aevelop ,,is tarm |andg ,„, Masse tt study by pupils thai showed them- |niet, i;, hai had o . coi ider- of 40 acres, and 40 lots of 40 acres selves sluggish In the -..■ al work. .lhj, * KILLED IN ACTION, * Word received in the city 1 conveys the information thai * Lawrence Davis, who was killed * in action, was formerly a brake- * man on the G. T. P., with head- * Quarters In Smithers. Early In * the war he went south and jolfl- W. Drown, now Lieutenant-Governor of Saskatchewan, secured at $1 mi acre one thousand acres of land, which when expropriated by the u' •»" '"-"--», »uu '"• «"« '" ou ncresiselves siuggisu in tne general won;. '[Government In connection with the eacu on No°tka Island, will be open- The introduction of the system of ,.-. , . ami ; no„ making an , ... '[building of the dam was valued at |ed ,0 settlement, on May IS at the'domestic science has. lie says. In- menta ,,, uraln ,-, ana ;,;,.,,,,,. j, tor $25 an a.-re. Hon. ".""niter Scotl offlee of tlle Government Agent atjstilled in the minds of the girls tak- cultivation. 'wrote to Mr. .1. G. Turriff, then Do- Alberni. Malcolm Island, a timbe Ing the course n desire to hep nl minion land commissionei Rsklng ed, low, undulating plateau divided check on the cost of the cooking and Cap!. Mclnt. will aboul a month al leasl on I'■'■■■ Isl ind, leav- 'that this land be held for a proba- omVan .-er Island by Biough-i the best use of materials. b , . , lie will 1 ble nurchaser who tiirnpil mil tn lie '"" Strait, was reserved in 1901 as - - - -t>- .1.1. purcnaser, who turned out to no personally uperintend the work that 'Mr. Brown. » Finnish colon.'.. The colony con- Etuek Tomorrow • >■ , , -., ■ ' 't.Kla (lll'OH. |s ,1,,.,,. ||(, |,j, |j , |aj, ,,i A cra/inir ranch louse In Albevta tlnued I'or some years, operating , ,, ,, ,, ... .i gracing i.in.ii lease in Aineria.i *| .). n. McM/illin, Governmenl the future of the Queen ( hai a 'next dealt with, Involved Mr. A. .1. ' ■arrying on business on a com- * ed the first contingenl and pro- * Adamson, ex-Liberal M.P., a noml- n"lnity baB'8' Circumstances 1 ..'.'deil to the front, lie was ahol * through the breast in action. He * was u young man of about 24 * years of nge. nal application* for 32,000 acres of oausei the abandonment or the land as made to the Departmenl by community Bysfem, and the greater Jeven|ng Agenl here, who is in Fori Frasei On lhe .Irength of the niillnnli lliere J"» official business, will return to lie acquired q lt< large Interests the city, il Is expected, .in rro nd Is taking steps to have the laud broughl un.I"; trill ti. HI Ion O a 044440 O<KWa>a>i>IKi<KH««!<i-0 00000^40444004440404044004 01 Mr. A. P. Brown, of Great Falls, number of the original settlers took •iMont., but Ih.- real applicant, the "l' land Individually, others locating f**«»m~mm**^mmjam*mmm>o*v*/my.-iiwaCTiiniwwMwwwa » < — * commissioner states, was Mr. .1. D. "" Vancouvei Island and McGregor, of Brandon, and the ben- nlaces '" "lc vicinity Tin o lire ,, Defeated Turks Ii Nestpttania lefielary, Mr. A. .1. Adamson. a bro- now In Ing ou ii <• Island aboul London, April 18, The British Indian troops have Inlli.-ted nn otlier defeat upon the Turks iii Mesopotamia. The victory was u won by the Musi Indians al a onslderable loss to themselves, how- $ over, according to ihe report. 2 uo404o44 J *Oa-»0r.awmjmetjmtwoiw^ 9 ther-ln-law of Mr. Turriff, then land i"'"'"le' chiefly members of Hie orig H commissioner. Ths reporl says that '";''' |,'i"llisl' colony. The main set- S the peculiar tncl disclosed is that ,l,'"l<'"1 '■ ■" Bolntula, where there Is an esc.dleiii Bchool, having un av- ao4*»-»ooi a 9. » 3^:.,0,;>ifr'aMMH>Hii>^ While "12,000 acres were applied for, sixty thousand were granted, and Mr. ''""'•" a,tendnnc Russians Carrying Positieas With Bayonet Petrograd, April 16, An official rei Bays thai In lha Car pnthians the Russian Iroops broke thrnugli lhe enemy's barbed wire entanglements ami nl the coin: of the bay i carried Iwo heights, Perslslenl nltacks In !'■ .1 rectlon of llu Spry were re pulsed of forty-seven pu- tW<Hl«t»»a<Ha'H'H(H(W^^ George Casey Elected Aldermaa Tl electii yesterday for an aldori in to (111 tli. position va- . iti ' Lt tin :'":■" ii I ..':■! b; the n lignntlon or .'i'l, Thomas Mc g Cl' ilted in ih" election of fie..ins Casey, Two candidates 3 contested the seat, George Casey and Ceo ' k, an ex-alderman, g There were 470 voles cast, if whicli l n were spoiled. Ths rots 5 counted sewed ihe following: George Casey :127 § ' eorge Lock 138 Brown swore thai he was nol aware ,l']°- :: Government wharf, postof- of the increase until told so al the '''"'"■ '"""' 'o-operative store. Du ll Inquiry! Mr. Adamson formed a com- ''"" ' ""' timer ab. 10,000 acn pany, which paid sfir.o. the firsl In- 'v:,s subdivided, and is now being stallment or rental, *hnd then dis- °Pened o sett) rs, T i lots.on Noot- posed of ii to Mr. J, Cowdery of ^ tsland, win . there I i I. ■ , Macleod for $22,500. much settli the] l. fi Secure More Territory. " : ' ' ' ' former In the Cedar Lake timber berth, St I Mr. A. W. Fi ' r, '■' ''.. of Ottawa, aiber ii I. ei Foi < : jii Is stated, /after securing thirty : '"' Into lots [square miles of a berth, ''"; ' his aglni 16 ■ In •• ent, Iti ■ . lands were In the lake and secured between Quilford and Tel i j 17 square miles of additional lerri-. i ' adjoining er close to tbe G. g Majority for Casey 194 ' i'HW'a5,>a&<,-fri>oi>flw i tory. f Conrtnued •>« Pnpw Foatr.) T. P, Ri ill .... on Ihi i mil for-! of (Continued on Page Four.) jMHiMMNWIiiMf f f ii mtum* m**m e «o»»c Mmm**nm**mm***i>a&XKM>w»o New Financing Plan Devised ' ifil. lal Gazette of l.ondo art of tlle Ti I Instead of treai I bell tl from o tii ' : • 1 ■ "i i offer ti ' ' or throe, , I be hil bear a fixed rice of illicit'-;.; to b dt en I ' i :" i ' the Tr. In ■ ei ! Ifully handled, will, 1 | ,■ i marl ' ' irni ent with all nece ourcss for e con Idera and ol lal the neco lly for Tii itin r wnr loan for a ime tli ia. «awM»«w«-oweta«"H>!KHWiMa Saturday, April 17, 1915. PRINCE iUPEttT J»UR1'A1 MMaBaaaaaTaaMiT^Eaaa.::|-Maaaaaaat.aaB.Jly. 3W" iSrirVC liUtUCr '50UtH-tll'pO!Jp/'Arf ACTA \-044444444O04444444444000 rT^^:. 1 J SPRING CAMPAIGN:! Product No. Contains .iii..!!*. 2*4 lbs. 81.5C !im:::.K;.!m'zvw/::ij:-&*.:-. «$_0(^$ O. H. NELSON". Editor. Bas . NEW VOW* PAPER OUTLINES The outstanding feature of the spring campaign in all likelihood Advertising Rates Upon Application Office1 128 Third Avenue Mar McBrlde Street. Telephone IMS: SOME ll'.VI. m: THAT THE Poatotlire Box 607. 1>VA,, ,, vs \TlAIMIil. DAILY EDITION. Published every morning excel > Mon day '" illvered b-y "arrier in the Plans Will Be lladicnlly Changed city at I ' tollowlng rate, if paid in Frontiers ll advance: — One tear *5.00 Six Mouths *-'0,J Three. Moaths *"-2° If not paii" in advance, per Month ?°'5" WESKLY EDITION. .,,,„ ,„,. Hrnl, the final campaign ol the war—will Published every Frld»> foi rircu lation outside the City of Prince be a sharp change In the character Rupert at '2.00 a year ^'"essed to; operation! on .... two main points in Cunaiht; or 1*3.00 a year to v ,. ,. v >- , 111 points In the I'nited Kingdom fronts, say- the .Nation ol New York, the l"niti»d Stores or other foreign,Hltllert0 ,,.,. situation in Flanders land northern France has been one of .deadlock, while the war in tlie east has been one ol bold Initiative and sharp vicissitudes. With the coining of spring the armies of the west will climb out of their trenches and the armies in the east will proceed to dig themselves in. li is almost certain that German strategy against the Russians will be contenl with holding something like the present positions. It is a defensive which may take the form of sharp attack, but with no far-reaching purpose. It is doubtful whether German plans even contemplate the occupation of Warsaw. That is an operation of months. It has failed twice when undertaken from the direction of central Poland. It is not making rapid progress from the north, if one considers that six weeks have passed since the Russian defeat in East Prussia, and that the Czar's armies are fighting back valiantly close to the German frontier, it is plain that the Polish capital cannot be taken, even if German progress continues steadily, before the pressure in the west becomes so heavy as to reduce the German armies in the east to a pure defensive. The olijeel I here has EMIGRATION AFTER WAR. There will be a Hood of immigration to the I'nited States and Canada at the conclusion of the European war, according to Sir Thomas Shaughnessy, president of tlie Canadian Pacilic Railway, as reported in an interview in Chicago. "The men ef northern and central Europe," he said, "are beginning to feel freer to leave their native lands than ever b«- fore. Forced military service, among other things, must be more repellant to them now than ever before. The new lands on this continent will invite them. Canada is in much the same situation that the Pnited States is regarding immigration. We have all Ihe indusrtial workers we need. What we want now is agriculturists, ami we are making an effort to get them, just as the railroads of the western United States are doing." • 'IKXIHII FOR PLUMBERS rii.' ?nle of Pre luct Mo, 99 in strictly coiilii"M" to t' e hMh-cJasE supply bousen. Its co' I of manufacture is therefore not i ft'ecUd by Dept. or "price jutting latere'' influence that so of:.-! drives manufacturers to the use ol inferior chemicals and processes, "or Is the dealer allowed to reduce he retail price under penalty of haa ag his supply terminated, A POWERFUL SOLVENT FOR _ CLOGGED UP DRAIN PIPES "IMI" destroys ueiiiiiiiilntioitN it lint, paper, cloths, hail*, slime, grease, vegetables, simp, trull nnd many others. It Is harmless tb Uu.". plumbing. DON'T ARGUE IKl.VT PUT OFF TEST IT This preparation has been so generally successful in clearing drains that it Is bought over and over again by tabse who have tried it, but inasmuch as no on can know the actual condition existing within a pipe, It is absoutely impossible for ihe manufacturer or the dealer to guarantee tie result. CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CO., NEW YORK FOR SALE BY HARRY HANSON fEia'i'.i'.:•■ B '■■-.' T"E RELIABLE PLUMBER ! FOB THE REST IN PLUMBING AND ORATING PHONE Itso ! 3 WKKHJ-0 irW'B'a^-CKKH'H^^ . 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. -TKKKt-! JKKHKI <K««H3 04 tHJWWHKHKWHKH; s LUMBER Coal, Cement, Plaster and Brick AND A COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDERS' SUPPLIES WESTHOLME LUMBER CO., LTD. First Avenue Prince Rupert Telephone 186 J«HMrtMHtHKI<HJO-rKtlJ<HKK'' TRADE WITH RUSSIA. When the Trade and Commerce been to free German soil from the estimates were up for consideration .invader and to bar a Russian atlin tiie Commons a discussion took vance upon Cracow. Both purposes place .hi the possibilities of trade with Russia ihaf had much Interest for us in this pari of the Dominion. \ giani he map of the Pacific Prussian frontle Thompson Hardware Co., Limited Rifles and Shot Guns * Ammunition >p!ies will show mparatlvely close Prince Ruperl is i i Sibt ria, ana, with tin ironi I . lishm nl of ;i steamship servi " bet ween that are now attained. Thc German armies in Ihe north, well inside the enemy's territory, will-guard the Th.' German arm- PHONE 101, P.O. DRAWER 1046 :;:>(' SECOND AVE. |"*a»K«''*B0aK."K'«-CW^^ IKltKKHJ-aCTO-IKf-O-aKHK) <" ies south i Vistula, in conjunc tion with the Austrians on the Nida, will contest the waj to ('..now. The built of i he Kaisei tb will be pur . and Vladivostock, greai issi turned igainsl loffri and Kitchener, bllitle of " de are opened up. The Film.mi..11 Journal says "I this: Dr. Thompson, the Member for the Yukon, pointed out that il would be merely a re. descence of the trade that existed between the two coasts over a hundred years ago. When Alaslta belonged to Russia, Sitka, which is only a short .1 isl ance north of Prince Rupert, was an emporium of Russian commerce, which became extinct with the cession to the I'nited States. Dr. Thompson Is convinced that it may now be restored to its former proportions. Edmonton would do well to watch the possibilities thai lie in that direction. —a I J I .,. IH a— PIII.I.IMIV \i;v HEARING IN IT! Ii\\ A Mi'RDER T Hem j M. M. clu n , >.iii I' i iinl ..it i hai■•'' of ' 111 .!.•.', ■'II. M en, elm uu of | who Trench warfare In the wesi has been partly a matter of necessity, partly a matter of choice. There are no trenches so powerful but that they can he taken at a price. If lho Germans have hesitated to pay the price it lias been because of the primary consideration that no victory, however decisive, can assume tlie dimensions of the victory which Germany contemplated at the beginning of the war, namely, a crushing blow that should shatter the Allied armies and make organized resistance on a larger scale impossible. Any success short of that might be too dearly bought by losses al some other section of the buttle line orl on some other front. For the Allio. IAIj an obstinate holding policy was still' ral li e, Nol only dl I they for I ' ' ■ ■ ' Inferloi ia 11 rengl:. iding mules, bul I lie bat- aral i elj i li ; : ■ hai ■ In .. dared nol take I lie ;i formidi ! 'i lack nd re oil mlg ' ! i i,1 ; For Massett- S. S. Prince .!■ ' I: every second Saturday at 111 p.m. commencing April IT. For Naas River points—S. S. I'ince John every second Saturday 10 p.m., commencing April -4. For Anyox ■ ■ S. S. Prince George every Wednesday ill midnight. Passenger train carrying ele r lighted sleeper and parlor cafe car leaves for the cast on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 10 a.m. Through tourist sleeping ear to St. Paul every Wednesday. For through tickets, reservations aud full information apply t. G. T. P. Ticliel Office, Third Ave.; Agency nil Atlantic Steamship Lilies. M Canadian Pacific Railway PRINCESS MAQUINNA, SOUTHBOUND, 8 P.M. FRIDAY PRINCESS MAY SOUTHBOUND, 8 P.M. SUNDAY J. G, McXAR, General Agent, corner Third Ave. and Fourth St. < P. Dunnl ."hi ..I Tell; . lie I li..!!.,-. . Miner. Istrat. I losl In I | r ,; ind A. i'. Mint; prosecuted for the Crown. \ii. .' fourteen witnesses v.ere exam- Ined the prisoner was committed for trial and will be sent to New Westminster to await trial at the next assizes. Al the ...roller's intinosl held at Telkwa last Mon.lay. upon the death of Peter Dunnigan, the jury broughl in the following verdict: Thai Petei Dunnigan met his death on the Bec- ontl day of April, 1915, at Telkwa, B.C., through a fractured skull, the outeomo of a fall caused by a blow or blows delivered by Henry Mc- Meeken. I Ile . in mj almost within striking distance of the capital. The Hghtlng| of Ji ,.r.\ ar....ind Soissons Is an Instance in point. Willi so many vital poinl s exposetl to attack, Calais, Amiens, Paris, Rlicinis, Verdun, audi the line ol the Meuse, no overwhelming concentration at any point could j be attempted without incurring peril at some other sec!ion of the line. On| both sides it Ie the simple fact that lhe length of the modern battle lino1 has I.."'.nue too big a problem for the commanders, in the absence of I lhe likelihood of a swifl and crush Ing victory at any one point. On the German side this situatiot lias been n cepted wiih fair aqua '"'!":. .' (1 ',l! Cage '.'lll'co. I |MaaaaW«UH»><Hat««9^^ TBE UNION STEAMSHIP CO. OF B.C. LTD S.S. VENTURE Southbound Tuesdays at 8 p.m. Sailings for Granby, Simpson and the Naas Sundays at Midnight For further particulars appKv to JOHN BARNSLEY, AfiKNT :: 081 Second Avu., Phone 508 Agency Atlantic Steamships. oaiKKi-ajism^iWtt-arwo-aa-tw^ iKWftiXB>«tWt<HW"'W^ : 1 ;-'''cj ■.:.— HEAT) OFFICE: MONTREAL Capita] Reserved Fund Total Assets | BSTABIaWHEl) lSihl .$ 11,500,000 .$ 12,800,000 .91-45,000,000 Savings Rank Depart ment—.$1 will open an account .ranches Throughout Ounadt. and *l.->ii":,t(..'. Connections With Al Parts ef tha United Stale*, aiajjenla. Throughout, tho World, H. P. WILSON, MauttB*r ■ . Pilmw K«port Brand w-a**a**fcaHS««^^ a „!'* " ,iftrm-QH-m,-mW'" »'T " CLEAN UP AND PAINT OP NOW O-GHDAR MOPS, O-OHDAR MOP P-OUail ALABA8TINE SANITARY WiU, COATTNG WATER HOSE, (JARDEN TOOLaS, WATflRJNG CA0NS MARTIN-SHNOWR 100 PBR Ot.-IT. PUBS PAINT PAINT BRUSHES, LAWN MGWBRS AND URASfl 8HHAR3 CARPET BEAT-BUS, GARBAGE PAILS WINDOW SCRBEHB, SCRBJIN DOORS —AT THK— KAIEN HARDWARE €0.,6os Third av O004a0£)000< UO " ^0444444440t4444»O4-4i*4<- TrtHMNCMMWtan-.v' '■: Prince Rupert Transfer Co. -FOR- Coal, Furniture Moving, Baggage and Heavy Teaming W. J. CRAWFORD, Manager 1-X2 KJ1VL. O U O 1009 __m_ _%, *«I*KN««M"^^ The Morning Journal 50 cents per Month iL , ] '! I * 1915. ■»" niniity. Berlin has repeatedly ».«..-1,^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ed that the war, on its aide willjPe.l.e, winning as much as a mile of" hereafter be a defensive war. Hence ground along a from of 11101, i tan it is for the Allies, confronted with two miles. The forces recently entile necessity of expelling lhe enemy18afed In the Champagne are to be .,-';!. y Belgium there is the consola- , I a A tii hai li mption is to be .,.,., ^ 0f efl .: ision will nol be Pros ■ « I fought out on her'soil. ' ' ^^^H^^H^^HaaaaaBaaaaaaaaaaH '!■■ assert-jcided" success around Neuve Cha-, region north of Bheims. i'o^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ '"■>'( | " I'ti'-inia li occupation ■ Loci :' , occupati. -a* it. In rails- " lowing de-.sion to th. folio Ins d. Osy-Acetylon scritx d Ian. or coal and petroleum; o il and pel .' nmen Ian d 160 eum: Coi it ! Phone Red 150 from France and Belgium to saylmeasured by hundreds of yards. \ Skeena Land District- District of|. ■■' Ins oortli ofjat I ornei 'of Co: i ■ ' Queen Charlotte Islands. Itlie mon .Vest ;.' thencejLease No. 2436 fnoar Otard Bay., when the trench warfare shall end, 1 here fell around Neuve Chapetie TAKE NOTICE thai George W. north 80 ns, tl nci east SO' and operations" on a decisive scaleisome thirty thousand'men. In the I Kerr, of Prince Rupert, occupation] chains, tbence soutli SO chains, NPERIAL IHBii iiepaii-H PI u ill i ' ' rr ., ,,,- , „ „ 'ci,.,,,, ,,„„„„ ,i, , i,-,,a„„i, i.a.a^ ..,.,,! Pro s i .oc tor. intends to apply for per-jibence west SO chains to the point begin. To the Allies such a move was Champagne the French losses «« niffllra to pro ect the following de-of commencement, impossible before tlie advent of the described by Berlin as amounting to, scribed lands for :oal and petroleum:. GEORGE W KERR new British armies. 145,000. This measures the differ-!?v°™nenilrls„!!t, a„Ap°lt_,_p}a?!.e_?, 80.! Pei-.James F. Redmond, Agent. The cost of nn offensive against .chains east and 80 chains north ofipjated February 19th, 1915. ence in cost between trench warfare'the mouth of West River, thence! . L_t. aplS ence Ins, tin nc. ■ R0 cli Ins, tl 80 '■; -. thence ea il 80 chains to the poinl of commencement. u ,,...,., .„..,.,--,. LOCK, Per ,1. W. Connell, Agent. Dated February 20th, 1915. ap!8 0 1„,ianil fighting in the open. west 80 chains, thence south S0;SUeena Lancl District - Districl of skeena ,'n'"1 Districl - Districl of 'chains, thonce east SO chains, thence| Queen Charlotte Islands. Queen Charlotte Islands. ' TAKE NOTICE that Albert Scott Loch, of Victoria, B. C, occupation ilay of force necessary now | i»ns mm aman guiim c...o..«v. •*.< GEORGE W KERR |*vc"- "' '"«™ .a..em, ut'..|.ai.u..|a,vui, u, ,,^,■■,,„. ,a. ,..., ."...,,<,,.u,a attainment of victory with!trench warfare tliat the Allies, if: Per .lames F. Redmond, Agent. Prospector, i""'1"1" «</ amily for per- Salesman, Intends to apply for per- attainment ot uctoij wnn • jDat d February 19th 1915 anl8'",,ss n Prospeel the following de- mission to prospect the following (lets at the beginning of the|they are to clear the Germans out of |__ • \ '__ __ jscribed lan.ls for eoal and petrol- scribed lands for coal and petrol- the German trenches Is bound t.. ». enormous. Compare, for instance,; It is plain from the enormous ef-! north 80 chains to .the point of com-. T.KF ............ .... ,,„,„.„„ ,,- uieinepient ,uxl' - '' '- '">.. tjeuagt ... tiie display of force necessary now! forts and small gains entailed by I rircnnc.K: iv Kir.nn jKerr, of Prince Rupert, occupation for the the facts at the beglnnlng.^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ war Wo know today from the of-1 France and Belgium, cannot hope to Skeena Land District — District of !.m; Commencing at a post p,anted|eum: Commencing at a post plained war. ho know touay, iiom iuo tu Queen Charlotte Islands SO chains east of the mouth of West at tho north-west corner of Coal flclal French summary covering the,do so by pushing tactics. They must ,.p vnTlpr „ " lltiver. thence So .hains north, Lease No. 24.14 (near Otard Bay), a a t a. .at ti,„t ti,aa' l.vo., i, ii,fn.,»li' ilifv ninnt sploii flip .,.,/', ! ,'.em,se """.thence 80 < -11 fi i ti s east, thence SO thence west SO chains, tlience south first six months of the war, that the (break through, they must select the |Me, M,ght 0{ ^Me .Wash., °mu- chains south, t ■,-.■ :,! c vest 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, strenglh of the Germans in Belgium vital points; and they musl make. inMion Agent, Intends to apply for .,. .,,6 |ll,in, m ,.,„„,„,.,,,,.,„,,„,. (hence north SO cliains to the poinl during the first weeks of lhe war|the attempt a ' emoved|de^™Vn^s^Tcoal IndiJStro?1 a™*™ w K'K'"R 1°' «"™encement. J. H. HILDITCh Contractor and Build-* Estimates given on all classes ol work, whether small or large. Per. Bona! attention given to every Item. PHONE GREEN 321 FREDERICK PETERS, K.C. Barrister, Solicitor and Notary Publli ('Ml.If . id ' 0 chains south was greatly exaggerated. Paris Is as possible from Paris, and as near|' certainly under no temptation tn un- as possible to the main German HnesJ0). th(? mouth of Wegt mver thence der-estimate the numbers of the of communication. Two areas of east 80 chains, thence south 80 .,,,,.. .. . ,. chains, thence west. SO cliains, tbence enemy before whom Its armies gave concentrated fighting are thus lnaI-|nortn g() cllalus t0 the ,,oint of ?om. way so easily. Yet Paris asserts that: fated. For the British armies the'mencement. ..' -• , , ',. . . a i. a. i. GEORGE PALMER MIGHT, the German forces thrown against line of advance must be from be- Per j w rjonnell \eent |Dated February 19th, 1915.' apl8 the'entire line from Brussels to Glv-itween Arras and Armentieres against et were about 350,000 men, instead,the German position between Lille of the three-quarters of a million:and Douat. Success along this front that were so carefully counted by the would threaten the German line war correspondents. This force near- from Valenciennes to Cambrai, and Iy took Paris. We know now that the with that the entire, German posl- battle of Ourcy, which was the turn-1 tion along tbe Oise and .the western ing point, of the battle of the Marne, stretches of the Aisne. For the was won by Gen. Maunoury with no[French the most promising area lies more than three corps, perhaps 120,-1 between the Argonne and Verdun. 000 men. Thus Paris was saved by | Such a move would threaten tbe an army no larger than the British | great east and west line of German Per .lames F. Redmond, Agent. Dated February 19th, 1915, apl8 Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that George W. Kerr, of Prince Rupert, occupation Prospector, Intends to apply for per ALBERT SCOTT LOCK. Per .1. W. Connell, Agent. Dated February 20th, 1915. aplS ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ scribed lands for coal ; 1 eum: Commencing at a post planted Skeena Land District — District of 160 chains east and SO chains north Queen Charlotte Islands. of the mouth of West River, thence TAKE NOTICE that George W.I80 chains east, thence SO chains Skeena Land Districl — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Albert Scott Lock, of Victoria, B. C, occupation . . . a. « .. ■ t .Agent, intends to apply for permis- mission to prospect the following de- j t t (h fo]1(nv. ne. ind petrol-1 Kerr, of Prince Rupert, occupation Prospector, intends to apply for permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted 80 cliains east and SO chains north of the mouth of West River, thence 80 chains east, thence SO chains north, thence 80 chains west, thence 80 chains south to the point of commencement. GEORGE W. KERR, Per James F. Redmond, Agent. force that recently scored such a "de-1 communications from Melz to ^leDated ^February li'th''19*16' south, thence SO chains west, tbence 80 chains north to the point of commencement. GEORGE W. KERR, Per James F. Redmond, Agenl. Dated February 19th, 1915. ap1S scribed lands I'or coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted at the north-west corner of Coal Lease No. 2434 (near Otard Bay), tbence nortli 80 chains, thence west SO chains, tbence south SO chains, thence east SO chains to the point of commencement ALBERT SCOTT LOCK. Per J. .W. Cosnell, Agent. Dated February 20tb, 1915. aplS Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlott* Islands. TAKE NOTICE that George Palmer Might, of Seattle, Wash., occupation Agent, intends to apply tor permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted 80 chains south and SO chains east Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands^ TAKE NOTICE that Geo7ge Palmer Might, of Seattle, Wash., occupation Broker, intends to apply for permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted SO chains north of Office ln EXCHANGE BLOCK DR. GILROY, DENTIST Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty Oflice: Smith Block, Third Avenue A. FAULDS, N.I. M.E. ConsiiKlig Mining Engineer Examinations and development of Coal, Metal, Oil, Etc. 709 Duusm-uii St. Vancouver, B.C. HAIRDRESSINC PARLORS Massage, Manicuring, Scalp T»»at- ment, Electric Treatments, Etc. Mrs. N. I... Hundnsyde, Prop. 211 Third St PRINCE Rl'PERl of the mouth of West River, thence|Lease No. 2435 (near Tiahn Head), north 80 chains, thence east 80 north-west corner, tbence north SO "***-* j chains, thence south SO chains,'chains, thence east SO chains, thence Ef ithence west 80 chains to the point [south 80 chains, thence west 80 of commencement GEORGE PALMER MIGHT, Per J. W. Connell, Agent. Dated February 19th, 1915. apl8 Hj?^ ! Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that George Pal- |mSr Might, of Seattle, Wash., occn chains to the point of commencement. GEORGE PALMER MIGHT, Per J. W. Connell, Agent. Dated February 20th, 1915. . ap18 P.O. Box 1714 Telephone 448 RITCHIE, AGNEW! & CO. Civil Engineers and Surveyors Prince Rupert, R.C. Skeena Land District — District or Queen Charlotte Islands. ______________________ TAKE NOTICE that Albert Scott pation Agent, intends lo apply, for .Lock, of Victoria, 11. C occupation permission to prospect tho following! Agent, intends to apply for permis- Waterworks, Water Power, Wharf Construction, ReportB, Plans, Domln- on aad Provincial Land Surveying, t*leetrlc Blue Printing, Negatives and White Prints described lands for coal and pe troleum: Commencing at a post planted 240 chains east of tlie mouth of West River, thence south SO chains, thence west 80 chains, thenco north 80 chains, thence'e si 80 chain: ... the poinl of commencement. SEORGE PALMER M1GT-H Per .1. W. Connell, Agent, ll ,; February' 19th, 1111".. apl8 ■ na i...ml District - - Dislrict of Queen ( harlotte Islands. 1 -\!<E NOTICE that Georg. il- |mer Might, of Si ittle, Wash., occupation Agent, Intends to a] plj for permission t. ospect 1 be followin sion to prospect the following dc scribed lands for coal and petrol eum: Commencing at a post planted SO chains north of lhe nortb-wesl corner of Lease No. 24".*.: thence SO chains wast, tlience 80 chains north, ■. ., 80 chilli., east, : hence 80 chains south to the | oinl of commencement, ALBERT SCOTT NOCK, Per J. W. Connell, Ag. .... Do i February 20tl ,1915. I , For the Household Delivered to your kitchen door, like groceries udweis 175,000,000 Bottles Yearly That M-as the demand for Budweiser last year. The Ank.omn-.-Ot-*"*' Plw.t covoivi today moro Hum 142 «:»*--e*«l «° '<> c"y blocks h alTos .sUfHaty inniJoymer.t to 6,000 peotpfa, WKi to 1,500 more In its branches. Every pi" , room, ulate. Ever) bottle Is Pasteurized and This Quality-Plant, • irted neurly . L) ... ., ago, i.a a model of m. faclllth The hundreds of visitors who go thro every day know ihat nothing of Its I could be made any better Jiau Budweiser, Skeena Land Dlstrlcl District of en Charlol e Isl TAKE NOTICE orge Pal mer Might, of Seattle, \\ tsh., .,,-,■,.- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^pation Agent, Intends lo apply for desi .' ' laii.Is for coal and pe-jpermission to prospeel the followin;; troleum: Commencing al a post | described lands for oal and petrol- Anheuser-Busch, St. Louis The Largest Pkuot of Us Kind in the World Some of the Principal Buildings planted 240 ■ laius east of 'the mouth of Wesi River, thence north 'ia chains, thence west 80 chains," thence south 80 chains, Ihence east 30 chains to poinl of commencem nt, GEORGE W. KERR, Per James P. Redmond, Agent. Daied February Hub, 1916. aplS Skeena Land District Districl or Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE thai Albert Scott Lock, of Victoria, B. C, occupation Salesman, Intends to apply for per- niision to prospect the following described lands foi" coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted 160 chains east of the north-east corner of Coal Lease No. 10020 Inear Otard Day!, thence nortli SO chains, Ihence east 80 chains. Ihence soulh SO chains, thence wesi 80 chains I" the point of commencement, ALBERT SCOTT LOCK, p. r i W Conm H '■ bl ■ : Oth, 1915. Queen Chariottt l I TAKE NOTICE that John I I i ■ . nt, int. ' poi Ion l rosp. followin i 1 land ' ir poal ind e ■ Commei Ing at a : .'s1 planted [Coal ' nci No l .'" I i ear 01 ird R n I thence 80 chains north, thence so chains easl, tl ence '-ii chain loutb, ■ h ace M| chains we it to thc point of commencement, JOHN .1. PINNERTY, I'cr Jos, K. Etedmond, »-gent. Dated February 20th, 1915. aplS eum: Commencing at a posl lanted »0 chain. easl and ten chains north ,','.. mi ,.' h of .!,.. eph i'i, ek, i hem e 80 . hains south, thence easl 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80 chains to the poinl of commencement. GEORGE PALMER MIGHT. Per J. W. Connell, Agent, linU'il February 20th) 1915. apl8 Phone Blue 1S',I Res. Phone 39J UP-TO-DATE LINDSAY'S CARTAGE aSTORAGL G T. P. CARTAGE AGENTS HM.I SECOND AiVBNIIE JINGLE POT COAL l» handled by us. Ail orders recelvd promp' attention Phone No. 68. Phone 93. P.O. Dox US. Pacific Cartage United General Teana.ng Furniture Moving a Specialty. When you buy COAL buy the BEST —- Ladyi mlth Lump or Comox Washed Nut. Daily Journal 50c per month HE tflmai <(>RT OF LIVING '.1'- 11wean by Hurr-ia" vorit t.'.'ail (JuaWt-; I'aip.w-aCJ.' Lamp <'o;l, Per TaOM liv-ai «"Buta*»y Washed *l«l I'onl Stl.TT, Poi Ton DBIalVBRBP Uni«& Transfer Co. Pi-la** Muport, !'■'*.. PIw.im' an The Queen Charlotte Oil Fields Limited OITIce will open today In Luiv-Bntler Building for »i.lc of a limited amount of Ti-eii**ry Hii-ck GEO. F. MAGDONAIaD, Bee.-Tio**. HAYNER BROS Pioneer Funeral IMrtactt/ra and I'(ltblaV!llH-!'ai, djaCil J Hiy (Hill Night. Ladles' Assistant In Attendance, ' PHONE 86. 7!" THIRD AVE, :? HaMaOaaHaMMaaaaa Prince Rupert JournaJ 50c. per Month 5 rtC4^*mm)t*4-a40^04404404Ki40040 04 040O00W004lmt A. B Hauid, PreeiiJeut. J 3. Poarne, 3*nnaK*r PRINCE RUPERT IMP. CO. Distributers PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. Skeena Land District Dlstrlcl of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that George Pal-1 mer Might, of Seattle, Wash., occu- ''.'..i'.u Broker, Intends to apply for permission to prospect the follow-. Iiik described lands for coal and pet-' roleum; Commencing al a post planted 80 chains ea I 'of Coal Lieu.' No. 10020 (south-east corner), thence ,;|i chain noi Ih, ce , 80 chains easl. thonce 80 chains south, thence 80 chains wesi to the poinl of comraonc iment. OEORGE PALM1 !l MIGHT, P r ,1 ''.'. Conm 11, \. •" ."1 febi'nnry 20th, unr.. apl? flE PEIKCE RUPERT SASH AKI> M0R ewn-AKT, LTD. MANOIAMWkMt! u&mmm, »ahh, huuvri.iM. mmvutmK^,, twnou and dan* SAWWC. Av\t) AMI. H.«aV«S ti*' I^WSa-aTOOS, WfDWK AUTI) OF. ^J ricl'l 'tWBL rtaW, MM r»?«ta».1 A aata»iUJL*Wf 3 % K««t*<ay iwii (MUce: «*»«*a* Atawnc, Mmfo "iov\ Ob-ele H 5 " .',a»r;9rj« 218 P.® P'J* •"■ "aaW< -I. ■".•. 2 0004040—00440ao<:O0O':-:-----*< " VOOtl - i-.">.-<->»«-"~-' ..-.■.: XiOUtVDO •—mmmmmmmmmim ■ Saturday, April 17, 1913. PRINCE IU'PERT JOURNAL GRANITE GRANITE of best equality and thoroughly tested for sale Out Stone or Crushed Hock in Quantities J.IIIL 3. McLEOD Plume Green 217 OCEAN FISH CO. Fresh Pish Arriving Every Day Outside orders promptly attended to GOVERNMENT IVEA1 HER REPORT. Furnished by I. VV. Dowlihg. ' For 24 hours ending 5 p.m. April 16, Bar. reduced to sea level. .. .30.142 Highest temperature 49 Lowest temperature 4 2 Rain 1.40 .R.M LANDS TO BE OFFERED FOH S.ALK I (Continued from Page One.) PHONE BLUE 259 PHONE 554 P.O. BOX 60 FOR APERHANGING AINTING OLISH1NG AND WALL TINTING HJGH-GRADE INTERIOR ni.CORA-TING A SI'KOIALTY Martin Swanson SBi'ONll AVE. JEAB McBRIDl the Fraser Valley, and 39 lots, bot- 'oni land fronting on the river In Canoe River Valley, will be opened io settlement. Last season some 80,- acres, containing about DG0 preemptions, were opened to settlers on Notice is hereby given Ihat on the1""-' south fork of the Fraser. These frst day of April next application lu,H' :""' tll0se to u0 °l"-'ned on May »iKHJaKi-ijiW«lKHKtt> CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS '"Latest und Approved .Methods flOnly Skilled Operators Em. ployed Phone us and ive will cnli for n trial bundle Note our address: 518 SIXTH AVENUE WEST Phone No. 8 Canadian Steam Laundry O000O004C-: «H3^-4Kl^»a^>a>^WH»^3^J. will be made to the superintendent of Provincial Police and to the Board of License Commissioners foi the City of Prince Rupert for per mission lo change tbe site of the wholesale liquor business now car ried on by the undersigned company from its present premises, namely Lots 16 ami 17, Block 11, Section 1 situate on Second Avenue, City o Prince Rupert, to premises situat< on Lots 15 and IC, Block 32, Sec tion I, on Fraser Street, in the City of Prince Rupert. Dated (his 27th of February, A.D 1915. IS, are in a belt covering three miles on either side of the railway, placed in reserve for settlement in 1907, some years prior io the construction of the railway, Al the oilice of the Government Agent at Cranbrook about 12,000 acl. s of logged-off lands, and at the oilice of the Government Agent at Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Albert Scott Lock, of Victoria, B. C, occupation A.gent, intends to apply for permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at k post planted 40 cliains east and t«u chains north of the mouth of Joseph Creek, tlience 80 chains east, thence Sfi chains north, thence 80 chains west, tbence 80 chains south to tbe point of commencement. ALBERT SCOTT LOCK, Per J. W. Connell, Agent. Dated February 20th, 1915. aplS OF OQAL MINttHl RBaOItATIONS. Compau. Toehty, Colvalli, and Waldo. Lasl I Capt. J. McGee M.M.S.A. Masters nnd Mates prepared for examination. Compass ntl- j uster. Phone lied ."(IM "NAL'TICAIa ACADEMY" Helgerson Block, opposite Royal ■Hotel feWHKfCi 00400000000000000004 JaHaHKHKWHKBKi tMtKKKWWt'HKHWa- O 8. C. Undertakers Funeral Directors and Em- l.aimers — Satisfaction Guar- j antood — Open Day and Night 117 Second Street Phono 41 Beaver Wholesale Liquo of Prince Rupert, Ltd. Iyear about 10,000 acres of similar .2Smar2S C. A. SWEET, Mgr hands were opened in ibis district. A lol on which the reserve has been lifted in Cariboo will be open to pre-emptors at Ihe offlce of the Government Agent at Quesnel on the same date. Pamphlets dealing with the mainland Coast lots, with Malcolm and Nootka islands, the South Fork of the Fraser, and- Canoe River lots, and with those in East Kootenay, Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that George Palmer Might, of Seattle, Wash., occupation Agent, intends to apply for permission to prospect tbe following described lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted 40 chains east and ten chains nortli of the mouth of Joseph Creek, ihence north SO chains, tlience west SO chains, tbence south 80 chains, tbence enst 80 chains to the point of commencement. GEORGE PALMER MIGHT, Per J. W. Connell, Agent. apl.S Fernle, about 1,000 acres of similar lands will be opened to pre-emption "■' ; ''' uary 20th, 191" on May is. The lots comprised are subdivisions "f former timber limits in various parts of these districts, near Cranbrook, Kimberley, Fort. Steele, Mayook, Wardner, Ryan, Bruce Morton Manas'i.r •MHW»WWKHWlKi<HW3<^^ of tbe ProariqpB of friltlsh Columbia, flta ha tsstaw Cor a term of twnn- ty-ons mm at an annual rental of it p*T ante. Not more than 3.SG0 ao*HB wffl be leased to one applicant. a^DttcatioaOs tor a lease must be ina* (by this applicant in persdn to the Agent or Sub-Agent of tire dis- taslct in which the rights applied for are situate*;. In surveyed territory the land inst be described by sections, or legal subdivisions of sections, and In unsurveyed territory the tract applied for shall be staked oul by the applicant himself. Bach application must be accompanied by a *ee of $5, which will be Kofundtid if the rights applied for a$e not available, .but not otherwise. A royalty shall be paid on the lrterehantatile otirput of the mine at T . t _, , ,\the rate of five cents per ton. Skeena Land Districl — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. Ihe person operating the mine TAKE NOTICE thai George W. shall furnish the Agent with sworn Kerr, of Prince Rupert, occupation •ttrns accouuliug for the full Prospector, Intends to apply r..r ". iMVatt.fr of merchantable coal, mined mission to prospeel the following •(? tay tlle royalty thereon. If tbe described lands for coal and petrol- ••al mining righls are not being op- eum: Commenolni al a post planted «»sjej. such returns should be fur SO chains east and SO chains north ""W at leatt once a ye"»r. of the mouth of Wesi River, llience "We lease will include the coal north SO chains, tbence west SO ■"nine rights only; bul the lessee chains, tbence south SO chains, Kay Be permitted to purchase wbat- thence east SO chains to the point of •»<* available surface rights may be commencement. oonsldered necessary fo,- the worlc- GEORGE \V. KERR. tog (fettle mine at the rate of $10 Per James F. Redmond. Agent. Per acre. Dated February 19th, 1915. aplS por full information application should be made to the Secretary of the Department of the Interior, Ot ta-wa, or to any Agent or Sub- Agent of Dominion Lands. W. W. CORY, Deputy .Minister of the Interior Cft»l Jdnlna Blgbats of the Dominie* III nuutMbo., Saskatchewan art* , Aa.HlfWa*. tSb 'aijcon Territory, the]1 Northwest TaUBWories and a portion" the premises known as Lots 16 and NOTICE is hereby given that on the 23rd day of -March next applica tion will "be made to the Superii. tetwient °f Provincial Police and to tita laaoard of License Comni«sion- sra tor the City of Prince llujprt for iHirfuission to remove the license for the sale of liquor by wholesale from notice. The Canadian Patriotic Fund. Will those who need asstttenee from the above fund, resident in Hie city or district and whose breadwinner is on active service with tbe fortes of the Empire or her Afliea, kindly notify the secretary af the local organisation. tf W. E C0LLIS9M, P.O. Hon 735. IWlKHlCHKWlHa-IKli'l'OlKKWi TOO 0444 SAFE DEPOSIT SOXES For Rent REASONABLE RATES Skeena Land Distinct — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Mable Lock. of Victoria, B, C, occupation wife of A. S. Lock, intends to apply for permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a posl plained at the north-east, corner of Coal Lease No. 2435 itivo thousand four hundred and thirty-five) (Near'Otard Bay), ihence northerly 80 chains, thence westerly SO chains, Ihence southerly SO cliains, thence easterly «J80 chains to the point of commence- "5 j ment. g MABEL LOCK, Per .1. \V. Co Dated February 20t'a, ' I . aplS containing maps and detailed information, have been prepared by the Department of Lands, and can lie obtained ou application to the Department or to the Government Agents in tbe several Land Recording divisions. VESTERRAY'S BASEBALL. Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE XOTICE that George Palmer Might, of Seattle. Wash., occupation Broker, intends to apply for permission to prospect the following [described lands for coal and petrol- letim: Commencing at a post planted 240 chains east and SO chains south of tbe south-east corner of Coal Lease Xo. 10020 inear Otard Bay), thenee east SO chains, thence south SO chains, thence west SO chains, thence north 80 chains to the poinl of commencement. GEORGE PALMER MIGHT, Per .1. W. Connell, Agent. Dated February 20th, 1015. aplS 3. | tit! THE Continental Tr sk, Disi '■ ; of ■ ' Const League. Salt Lake, 0; Oakland. 1, San Francisco, 2; Los Angeles, 3. Venice, 1; Portland, fi. American League, Chicago, 2; St. Louis, 4. Boston, -1; Philadelphia, C (called on account of darkness). New York, 2; Washington; Cleveland, 9; Detroit, 0. Xntlonal League, Rt. Loais. 2; ' lib c ■■"> -'. Pittsburg, 2; Ci: ';:; at! Brooklyn, 5; > .-■ I'm k, '■ a HOW THE LIBERALS IVORi ! : HE GI! ''■:;.::'"; ' " Royal Naval College of Canada. The next examination for the en- 16, Block 3a., Section 1, sltuaie U Hnarar Street in the City of Brince Rucert, to the lands deecriljied as Lots 19 and 20, Block 23, Seotton l, on Third Avenue In the said City of Prince Rupert. DATED this 2i)th day of Febru arr, 1915. PRINCE RUPERT IMPORTING CO. LIMITED. W. II. Marshall, .Manager *21mar22 Applicant. t*y of Naval Cadets, will be bold at Skeena Land District — Districl ofj**e examination centres of the Civil Queen Charlotte Islands. ,Service Commission in May, 1915 TAKE NOTICE that Marry Mc- «i«oeS8fUl candidates joining the col Mann, of Victoria, B. C. occupation H*8 on or about 1st Augrnst. Appli- Carnenter, intends to apply, for per- jaaHons for entry will be received ftp mission to prospect tbe following do-1*° 'fitb APr'l by the Secretary, Civil scribed lands for coal and petrol-ISwvioe Commission. Ottawa, frotnjjjj (-nm: Commencing at a posl nlanted inborn blank entry forms can now be 1C0 chains easi and So chains south obtained. of coal licence No. 10020 (southeast Candidates for the examination in corner), thence easl SO chains, May next must be between the ages ihence south 80 chains, them est of fourteen and sixteen on the 1st SO chains, tbence north SO e! ilns to July-, 1915. \o the poinl of comm nci i nl Further details can be obtained on § HARR* McMANN. application to tlle undersigned, n ted Februarv 20th, 1915. -• 18 Skeenn Land Districl G- J- DESBARATS, ,_ Deputy Minister of the Naval Service j ~ 4>i'-,r>'.|<iv*ji«" B.a-'-V' -\r.A v"3 "-;!ia.r. ■ CAJVKELLATIOaN iiV RESERVE. NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN that the Reserve existing on Detention 'ulumi by reason of a Notice published in the British Columbia Gazette on the 30th of May. 1912, is hereby can celled. R. A. RENWICK, Deputy Minister cf Landi Department of Lands, Victoria, B.C., October 19th, 1914. o2! tK-*mHKHKHKH»lWi" GUARANTEED American 811k IKISMRY WE WANT VOU TO KNOW THESE HOSE They stood the test when all others failed. They give real foot comfort. They have no seams to rip. They never become loose and Baggy as the shap.e is knit In, not pressed in £ t They are GUARANTOTD for a £ fineness, for irtyli, for superior- § { ity of materia] and woadfaiiin, 2 ' ship, absolutely stain! is.aiid tiA wear six month; without bole/fl or replaced by new pairs free --3 4. . JAMES GILMORE Queen Chnrlotte Islands. , 'Department of the Naval Service, :"". '.:' . r .". ,.; ' ",- , Ottawa, January 8th, 1916 ..: \ " ■-. • ". c . o.'"" "lion | ' ' Fl, M Burgess, Intends to Unauthorized public.lion of this „ :, ," ■ ■■ '..u in pvrisneel the advertisement will not be paid for.— c ll Ini il ' ;' -: t .nds for coal '■2858. ja2S j ■, I 'oleum Commencing al a nti d : : ' i-'• i;i :i... easi of the , ■' easi . oi nor of Coal i.i i. ■■ " . . || ■.■.,.■ . || ,,.,. j; ..-',, , ■ ■'. SO • ',■!■'-. " 80 n "• I ARC1I1TKOT hen lo tl ■'. ' Second Ave. Near McBrlde St !' Dili ic." f> tjur I'i'ee I lifer g To every one .lending us 50c si to cover shipping charges, we _ will send, subject to duty, ah- % .-■"!.llely tree; Turee pairs of our famous men's A .'.I E '[ I C A N SILK HOSE with niltten guarantee, ani color, or Three pairs of our Ladies' Hose, in nl ick, Tan or While colors, with written guarantee. DON'T ■ - " " ' " , 11, l.ueiit. Sot] 1915. aplS 50c. per month Land i ,.. commence- : '". KERR, '.li.ii.ml, Agent. 1915, aplS District of .... . ediey, ioi mer super-; inlenileni of Indian Affairs; .lames A, Smart, Deputy Minister, and 040000O0oaomooooaoooo<':,,joo^ -<'. y^0,^ - ■■ir''o**w**440 RUPERT MARINE RON WO . AND SUPPLY CO., UfllT ii WATEHI'liONT, PIIINUK RUI'IORT ENGINEERS, MACHINISTS AND MAOHLNIIRY CONTRACTORS Speeialists iu Miiiin.' Power Pl'iiis Oil. Stonm. or Gnaoline, li. O. roust Agent* for tho British Kromliotii Scnil-Dlcsol Oil En- aiiie—lhe mosl, i-ollnble an.I oconomicul, nnd lho cheapest power for fishing boule, ui^s antl pMNonger vossels. Sltiii.lai'il ('as Engine Otiuipany't Hhtrj^nOfl antl Parte ill stuck. id Dlstrh i His.iri.i of Q I Oharlotte Islands. TAKE S'OTICE thai George Palmer m: f Seattle, Waah , occupation Broker, Intends to npply for f, Ipermlssion to prospeel the following described lands for coal and petrol- W. White, still an ofiicial ol the Im- 6um; c mencing at n posl elan'.'.! migration Department, who acquired 180 chains easl of the south-east , , ,, _, , ,, ■" r of Coi ! I lcen. e No. 100.20, by lender laud in the Blood Moun- ,,„.,„., , ,.||;|j||s ,,,,,„„ ,..,,,,,, Indian Reserve on which theyiRfl chains, thPiice wesi 80 .hains, thence norl li ■ chains to the point HOTEL DIRECTORY Momliers of tbe Prince Rupot lalrfnued Vintners' Association niNOHOR HOTEL Oor. nl irirM Ave. .-ami Eighth SI. W. H. Wright, Prop. tain made a proflt of hinds were secured hy blank tenders prepared $84,000, These moans of il Ottawa of commencement, GEORGE PALMER MIGHT, Per ■!. W, Connell. Agent. Dated February 22nd, 1915, ap!8 'Skeena Land Dlstrlcl District of / 4 4.. -*u. ■' '' ' ' * - ', ::: ■■ \<%iW'/% '' ■ ^'^'■m J, " ;.:'!'0,^!;Vv • ■::■:''':-. ■' ■■ . '■■ h -V";' '■ '-. . "■' :V'i'-*4 •■,.■! ■-;,•.-yi-J.;vCii-;- ■ and taken lo Toronto by Messrs. Smart and Pedley, where they were Queen Charlotte Islands, lilled in and Senl back to Ottawa, .TAKE NOTICE thai Albert Scott whore all bin eight or ten were sc- 7,0ck' "f vi,"""i'"1' "■ c- occupation I Agent and Salesman, Intends lo ap- cepted. ,ii|y for permission to prospect Hip following described lands for coal land petroleujn: Commencing at a OF posl planted 80 chains easl of I lie jsonth-oast corner of Coal Lease No. j 100 20 (near (Hard Bay), Ihence south 80 chains. Ihence east 80 •../-amit-in ir. r,r.i.">v r.,a.,-,a, ,. . Chains, t Il.'-lfl- III.fill 80 ('linillS, NOI ICE .IS HEREBY GIVEN Ihat ;, ,,„„,„ wes| N11 nhaJng |0 ,„„ p0,n| tiie partnership heretofore subsist- of commencement. ling be. ween .!. S. lohnson, J. ' ALBERT SCOTT LOOK, Por ,i \. Connell, Ag< 'i1. Dated I'd,ni,.:y L'i'lh. 1015, a : XOTICE OF DISSOLUTION PARTNERSHIP. 1 "'' flPrl Ruperl Steel, Iron, Oils, Win Columbian Bi Marine Accessories, Repairs—First-cl pairs. P.O. BOX 51S -■•>.<a, ti. <:. >fi>.ad Pu.'icya,, Pl Opel It W, yXaKt'llt'C UMiSJIVl, !»)I|UI(I« Oil* t m?Mm equipment anil '-.'.'! tor i*.i- Iuj-' ajm\ ship iv- O4444044440000040400O00O400a*4m*00U^m*btuM«00a44*44oii s. lohnson, J. A. (Swanson, and C, C, Ketohitm, In the City of Prince Rupert, has this day jiii'ii dissolved by mutual consent. All debts owing to the par i to be paid to .1. S. Johnson al aforesaid, and all claims ' ;aid ] nrtnershlp Dare to he presented lo him, by whom same will be sottl Dal .1 at Prince Rupert, B, C, this 17th day. of .March, 191 i, .1. S, JOHNSON. .1. A, SWANSON. C. C. KETCH' '' !.d«"BL CENTRAL Fim Aro .M.i Seventh St. ■tlnrtajpean moA American Plant SW.oe i« M.BO Per Day Pm«t Blscli, Prop, KNOK HOTI'L Firs! Avo. tlehn-et'.- Eighth niul Jflnth Biiropenn Piaji; R.-ki-m BOc to 81.0'J Per Day Fleencr « B<whct. Props, . '.."'im i."a I DlBtricI - Districl of i nn u C "' Isl nds. TAKK NOTICE thai Alberl Scotl Lock. , I'ictorla, li. .'.... cupation 1 '..'in, Intend! to ap ly for per- ;>n to prospi ' ' ''.',' fdllov ill". described land.- for coal and petroleum: Comm 'u.-:,." ;.' :> poi ; planti d 100 chains easl of the aouth-easl corner of Coa] L»ease No, 10020 ■ Otard Hay I, thi uco aoi th 80 chains, ■ leni "«■■' 80 . . ; , i soutl 80 cli tins, '' ■ wi v" chains lo the point of commence ment, ALBERT SCOTT LOCK, Per ,1. W. Council, Agent. Dated ry 20th, 1915. a] 18 kMPRBSe HOTEL J. V. Roehe«t<M- v. ll. Caslej third Ave. Between Sixth and SeveiiOi Sts. Onropena Pl«n; 50e to *1 Per Dai- ROVAL HOTEL , Owley av. lliiigcss, Props, TWrd Ave. Rati Sixth Sl. Snrtipmtn Plan Slt.-ntn Heated ■nmtwm>. waoUDSiiiB oo., Litnnsn Second -.ic. and Sivth Hi PlltMie |02 LIOCi II- Sc5r*wc iwn-wirr import-TV') oo.,| mutmD -Trnsef nnd Sl.vlh Sts Phone 7 DELAY—Offer ex- ; Ire when dealer in your lo- cality .- selected, Give color aud size desired. The Interna(ioiial Hosiery Co. 21 llittuer Street Dayton, Ohio - U.S.A. a -i>acicKn;i0-D iWoiKioiKii>a<ta>!>»)KHKi«Sn^aeK THE MOST COMFORTABLE j TOURING CAR IN THE CITY g Answers nil calls day and nij-lu P Stand: Hotel Prince Ruper 5!<teWC^-IWi>aKl-a-a>Ol><l^^ New WeHinjjton Coal lhe li'nvoAte HoBsoliolil Coal Cleanest. Bilglllcst snd Best Rogers & Albert Second a-\veuue ITiene 1 Ili
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