i m nwnfmmiif-ngn^fj|r«^pr The Journal a^5 00 a year Httu^ft High das. Job Printinf VOL. v. PRINCE RUPERT, 11. C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1915. Price 5 Cents. XO. 114. ;:. ', -; 11.: ■ .... i\' > —■•■''s :rrillj_,_;Tr^g.'. ^j'-'^rxTTJ •• ,.,....,, Germans Held Back ks Made Western Front In n l'.ii Is, M ri li 'i'i. Vn official report say..: "In Belgium om- artillery d ed several obs< rvatlon point! points of support from which we saw the former occupants lake their flight. "Northwesl of Arras we captured a German trench, which we destroyed. We took some prisoners at the time of the capture of the position. "At Soissons a fresh attempt nl bombardment was stopped by our artillery. "In Champagne the enemy bombarded the positions which have been taken by us, but did not make an attack upon us. "At I es Parges the enemy made two attacks which were completely stopped. i "Al Hartmann-Weilerl-Opf captured a lino of trenche blockhouses." SOCIALISTS NOMINA II X(l FOR COMING ELECTIONS i?_l-_HKH_-KH2-»__W.>t_»i>^ : r_ Si Honors Won By Lieit. Peters I d Pi , K-. C.,'ol Is city, has i in:; that his eldi on, i.i"- I. Fi '(1 ters, who v. niand ol II. M. S, -thiol .... ' . '-. ■ . . , ;. ' warded wltl] the Distinguished ervlct Order cer Russians Sweeping Enemy Before Them Capturing Men And Guns a «• i <l-l3^KH>ft^>«HWaKH»«K'■ 00O40O44t'44c0tm<<0m0M0400440*a40J!}-040 IP 'A ILL Uirge - ! Number of Candidates Arc Already in Hie Welti. The Socialists of the province are nominating candidates freely for the coming provincial elections. Vancouver has named .1. Harrington, J. Sid- away, W. A. Pritchard, C. Lester, .1. Kavanaugh, and W. W. Lefeaux, making a full ticket. The following Socialists have already been nominated to contesl constituencies in other parts of the province: T. Connor, Pernie; E. T. Kingsley, Slocan; J. A. Macdonald, Ci b rland; .lohn Mclnnls, Fort ■ George, JUDGMENT GIVEN IN FAVOR CF Cl ANYC.:, .;!!£ From ' . , : ill JUDGE CALIIER DECIDED ( OAL . IIAHi-:- AND ',.' BUYING CASE IN FaiVOR OE LAST EVENING DECII.El. APPELLANTS. NOT TO NOMINATE. 'I rn: i v. i : '.-, Val earlier Camp, and thi I uglei will once more raise their echoes reveille and lights oul In the valley I Cutler tbe Circumstances He Prac-1 Meeting Held Last Evening Reached 0j j.j.e j.,,.,, ,... ,- . .■ .,,. ,, js the' tit-ally Assesses Costs on Each Conclusion ll Wo. Wise to intention of tie .1 al ter of Militia Parly. So .Act. j to mobilize Canadian Iron:' al that 'point as soon as navigation on the conti' "'': "' '■'" ' 1st. Lawrence Iti or '• is opened and,We have our front al Dukla Pasi the transports can pull out from I where, we captured 3,500 men and 'i": " .-: tion of Petrograd, I.—A l report om ■ ui tin lefl I t lhe Nli u in- oin -i' ilary, nd a now .i -il a convoy and with ii :: quantity of German goods. Ti, . . : i were either killed or made prisoners. "In the Carpathians oiij) troop;. I The appeal In Rogers & Black vs. At a meeting of the Trades and City of Prince Rupert was disposed Labor Council last evening the de-| I of yesterday in the County Court by Judge Calder of Ashcroft. The de- we nini LIBERALS NAMED. Quebec. Thi big mp, whlcl i'ii- si ii" of the mobilization of the "... .lino men who art now at the battlefronl. has been raft-ai I Bini ■ lhe snow "I ii"- ■ :i inj in the Uzsok - i i ■ ii si '1 " _o Kamloops anil Green ivootl Nominees I Are Selected. Roan! ol' Trade Luncheon. Vancouver, Marcl -Frederic!; ] W. Anderson has been made tii.- only about ,-!i There will be a luncheon served I choice of :1m- - li Liberals on the si 'amer Prince George to- while Dr. .1. D. McLean is the choice day. D ii- io ial;e tiie form of a ti' ,. Greenwood Liberals. luncheon ami ihe various courses 0 are practically all lish caught in ad-j jacent waters. Tin- luncheon is announced I" he in honor of tlie li.h- mittee of the Hoard otjterday that lhe fishing Bteamer An- clsion was reached that no candidate should be put in the field lo cision was in favor o[ the appellant, represent organized labor at the ihe City ol Prihce Rupert. The ap- forthcoming provincial election. At!ll,!'-V 'eft, but as soon as , ,. , - . . . ■-, , , i has cleared from tin1 ranges Hie lie- ti'icri'iTivc thi? peal was from a decision given in a previo meeting, i: had been de- i 1.1 m u.i i i.v» i'ii. ill in:' touches will be pul upon .... the Small Debts'Courl by W. E. Bur- cid : thai S Uacdo. lil should ritt. In the a;,iieal yesterday the be lhe candidate II i: were found ad-; - tble i" pul .: c indidate forward. 1 ie mi i I Ing lai night v. at foi I if consi lering tiie wisdom of running a man. The opinion was vei'j ■ ■ .I thai iu the Interests of . ■ be in*-.- i'-ii"n! to nominate ;■ labor lease was tried over again. The case was one in whicli small sum was involved— ... in conn ii lion with t:." ilelii -: j -it i oal to the t lectrii tight pla a of i' e city. Under the agreement Lhe coal was i" be weighed at tii" city scales. This was done ishing touches will be pul upo .; which 5uring tiie winter have bi en in training at tii" ; a lot in Hilary divisioni ai ' di trie! In quarl ■ irougl ' - minion, ami manoein oi il than ii:--' been 11 ' at head- . ■i nerally Tli" fale oi' Gi i'i" in marine l*-s, ami the sister shl - i'-'- blli-h I:." facl that this modern ten : . - quarters will hi- carried out. action -ui ii"- nn' The Minister I victim f the camp In tl l-Iou Accordin the ti II was il---' ted better to i n ( ■' hai It :" ' li Rumor Aboul lhe Kelly. , but it was found later tha, ; ,, ..„,_., M „ , ,,_.,. _ „ , , .. ii ' " by the excellent .. , , , , A report wis in circulation yes-,Uveighlng was not correct. ■ lies had been settling and lhe , ... , ,,-, .*,-„,. ie ihe situation by putting for- results obtaint _ ooting alone. ' ■ • ■ comi erh Trade and the chairman of committee, G. W. Nickerson. o j—— ■: i'i i:: Indi '"•:.! -til labor man. 1 thai :' ■ iv Kelly had been lost in Alaskan waters, investigation has proved thai the rei.orl seems io lie entirely unfounded. The Canadian Flsh at Cold Called to tbe East. irage company offices have no iu- Rev. J. !•'. Dimmick,'pastor of the formation lo thai effect and have Methodist Church, leaves by the |nothing to indicate that there is any G. T. P. this morning for the east i ir a ■ been called m :-'-t Catherines The city lighting staff estimated that about aim tons were losl to the 'ia. in the delivery by the weight o in by the scales. This estimate was a -1 -i -,; by I he log kept by l:e engineer ;:i the station, lhe imounl being arrived at by the num- HAS ESTABLISHED FISH He declared^ that whip- other troo , .. were eipial in phy able lo tlodi i r ' .' ■ STATION AT TIDE RIP IN'.il etc., i hey would nol be . n . : shooting for tin itlngenl nn- .--..: , dice ■ ' ii." These range: :an Before ti e "tin fish" can flrt i tiracy, it must bring Its perl rn i' i Tbe New England Eisli C •i"illi i.a lhe story. H would appear that Hie reporl may have had its Ont., throng serious Illness ol origin in an attempt to work a hoax liis mother, who has reached .in m]-1"" some om- in the city vanced age ami who is in :; pre i ° rious coi Itii i 'Ir. Dimmick wi1,! March House !'■■ nl Bar nol return until April 22. H - ha gains—Sale Price on Print Mm m.i.li- ::, i tn ■ ■ nents fur ': .- filling o[ tin- pulpit each Sttndaj ■:::! im- hi absence. urns, 15 cents, at George 1>. Tito's'. Save Dollars at George I-- Tite's ■': -io i.'- ! Sale— i-j Hiiii ; redn d her of wheelbarrows used and nut by \velghing. l-vidertce wai suhuiitted to show Ihat. a test of the weigh scales "- .!. - rding io the (iguri tin- Judge, roughly i los of li - at. Fred Peters, '.. O, - aded tin i ..' ii' ':■" city . . ■ i... . ,,,t ,., ,;, . -,■ ..■ - Mated thai the - It) b< ale wi re to hi . - ... --, ,-■„■ Conn ran""-;. - ': -'"■ ii date a tremendous number of "■ ' '" N'ear-by T||0 ,..,,„„ ,. now in ., , * ,m,t- |of permanency insofar as water sup- ply, dri Inage, i '■-. - : -■ i'i" fair!) ■ r is lu ■'i. iction, in Ihe iit- ,i ' . ■ , '' ' "e mobilized, i. I - I m tl . . - fish, ihe N . I . : nd Fish Com- valcartier Plains, pany hi . ition al Tl ' ■ from Surf Inlet. .' in: vim- ir-:' bi "i. :i!'i"- I ' here (ind agent Ho lish ar" being centn i! at thai poinl ■ ■' ' ' '"' ;: " importi a of tl e The thlrd ,.,„„:„.„, t least, i III It Is a nol i ' ' ■ M. M. craft. in ed in el did um mean ,.M ,„. . .-. - - - ..,„„, _ ' - city had io lake the wel . ; . ■ , -, , ..whether il,.- scales were rlgl , ,; ; Co I which he v afraid n -. Alex. .M.-iii- mi fi.i ,the | I ! li|V respondenl contended ti'i.t tin i ;;,,.,,.,-i -!:. ;, fishing ■ nothing I.- i'i. ; - rl i ■ .,,. announces l hut the.British forces have inflicted a defeal on tin fi ■ ;r any, llis i i Bhould nol now ii. I -,- -I.iii,- by i log, ilch mighl i .,,, . ..,,,,, , i.amo n j ".i lerfe, ad bi "-■'Hi r of .i lie .: Wl>«<Ii.'.-CH?0H_J_KH*__WlHTs»IK-O00O*4»0aO4O444440044-a40O04#4<O00 '• British Driving Turks From _. uez London, March L::. _i official '■ orl bj the Press Buro Turkish "' " operatini i ■■ si the Sue_. Tii" enemy is full retreat. .n wwmm*mnnn*Qmwm**»m ■ ■ mmmmwmwmmmmm _. s - l>a»IWl. WttlKi-iK-O-l.HWCHKHWlK^ Iidependeut Boats Steadily Increasing ■ . ■ : ft Col_ ompai ' : h fi om plan i .- . in i . ■ Igerator (ms. T; I 8 been re, eived a tin iold Stot . ' - ' ■ t are engaged ii of here. The i of these Indep tidi nt 1 Cold Stor ■■. ■ : ■ i. i I, I : I- I : ' to bi I i ' I I com liarf and cold Bton lant, ttWMU0OOWMO#&00440#*!0W ':' Hli Hono il is had weighed i".'i r i could not I ■ inliff would nol o read II id in I CnitioKuii Sailed. '!",,. i nion , Cairn now bei ■ I les the steam •■■ ■ . ... \.a ----,,... . - . C- .:-|.,.-: /. -,-.--. - I 1 t'nson asked i ! ■ r ■ ■ sts. i-1 In- v. ■: 'I"'" i i>a oo o Wednesday, March 24, 1915. PRINCE "RUPERT JOURNAL prince Wow? journal j FINANCING OF N MOLALITIES £ ! 344000444400000044000004400004404444444440000000000 00 i K Product No. ■■:::. __ .:■_■:■ " "..;"' i 'ontnins nl out -'-.; li s. $1.30 0. H. NELSON. Editor. 1 III' Is offlce; - Third Avenue !s near McBrl I " " Pos iffli i Box 607. i.v EDITION. Published every morning excepl Monday. D >»' ^rriw - city at tii" following rate. II paid in advam One Vear Six Monti i Thi'' If in-' aid ;' er Mi nl WEEKLY RDH ' hi ,, poin ' ;,', I '' SIR FREDERICK WILLIAMS-1 AV . ... DEALS WITH QI ESTIOX SO.ME TIME '- Said to Have Eorese iliialitiii Thai Has Xo Arist n. SPLENDID EOR PLUMBERS The sal ' • :' Product Xo. 00 is strictly confined to the high-class supply houses. Iti cosl of manufacture is therefore not affected by -Dept. or "price cutting store" influence thai 30'oftdn drives manufacturers to the use of Inferior chemicals and pro- - " . Ni ■ i he dealer allowed to red. nt- the r tail price under penalty of having his supply terminated. adva-nce, . : ,, .-■ i;i I11C at ■ ra calj Advi , Ban on - . iced m of Ju an JI . i Join ■ j i time S lok sub tion to thi A POWERFUL SOLVENT FOR CLOGGED DP MAIN PIPES ■ii■"!:. '. ,,. lit t-■ ,| lint, paper, cloths, luiir, slime, grease, vegetables, soap, fruil and niany others, li :.- harmless to lines .>" mihl I ' .- ■ . .'!' PCT OFF ".' IT Thi: ■ ■ . - n io ' - ■ '■ " i'i ".. : i itin by I ise who ha ... tried It, . can e i I litton ex- S i , mail actur- t er .:■ to gi ] CHEM'CAL PRODUCTS Cd, NEW YORK' | OR -ALE BY a C. T. P. S. S. Sailings for Vancouver Victoria and Seattle A WISE COI USE, -,-. i : Co incil i" its d - - ■ t -"'■ ; '" '' '" ; li,. fl dear In tin - . roaching prov- lncll | election to a contest between the straight line party candidates acted wisely, ive believe. While that body in reaching the decision lt did lias not announced that it will asj . , ,,:,„ „„i not only better protection to the In- an organization take an active part| in 'lie forthcoming elections, there THE IIE1 IA1 1'Mlil THE BEST l.\ . I1NG AND HEATING HONI- IH'.I die li-i :.- di vis ;d for placing municipal borrowings under the strict supervision and control of tin Dominion Government, or at any rate of the several provincial govern-1 * ments, the beneficial restraint that would thus be exercised, assuring a*H»«r_K.-Kkmk_c<_Often, ftoftftftflctoo000,^:0044c-00000000;. 000;■■..■.-. can be little question thai labor must recognize in the Conservative party in power and in William Man- son, who will undoubtedly be the Conservative candidate for tho district, consistent friends. At all times Hie Conservatives of this city and this district have striven to do what was fair on behalf of the working "lasses. The decision of the Trades, and Labor Council will unquestionably be taken by Hie pany here as a recognition that the efforts that have been exerted from time to time alone, such lines are beim; appreciated. THE DISABLED. What shall be done tor our partially disabled soldiers and sailors? Th question continues to attract vestor but also belter terms to IheW borrower. He drew attention to the! state of affairs that existed in En land nearly half a century ago consequence of a lack of limitations |J-' on municipal borrowings, which condition was remedied by the inaugu-,, ration of Local Loans some' forty ] [ years ago. . Sir Frederick's foresight and experience told him that a similar stale of affairs would soonei or lati r Inevitably result in Canada, and as |e ents havi shown he was not mis- taki n. Today the pr'ce on loan money to Canadian municipalities is considerably dearor than what it was a decade ago; they having to pay from live to seven percent., and! |? even more, whereas English miini-|B ' I ■ li ■ :- I uough ilic I.oral Loans,JB BK HJ• tfftftftft ftftftOft ftftl. DM «KKH3 4 40 00 4044 ftO ftO 13 SKI ft <5 ft ft:. 0044444O 8 I laster and Brick ETE LINE OF BUILDERS' SUPPLIES II Prince Rupert JJLiR vv»9 Lili. Telephone 186 sckh. oftftftftftoftftn_H_iH__.400444044440040444*44444400 &&M«ll^0000440400O440a0004444000O444IKK. frftSB. OOft «ftftft* ' PiO.es Amir. imping beppoes I'UOXE 101. IM). DRAWER 1041. 330 SECOND AVE. I?-; ,HI<3_J_3-KKHKH. -CBKKKI _K_t3 ».__«. <KKK<-_. SKI 040 40 tHKH.tKKKB.-l. CBKHKK1 obtain their funds at not mu.h more than three per cent. The solidity of municipal securities In England Is est exemplified in the following |extract from an editorial commenting on l.";■ | Loai Invi Btoi clamoring I'm fi. . , i api ir the devoted to the Inter- I SI- -,.l ;.... public attention and to occupy the mil .' '- -.ii.:" Canadl -. Hi ll ..- oul . r of ei- :i « hoi ,- ' "if _3M_-Vi_ni_____ir_.—- . ' H_HBffl_M___B____»BI?_»_-T,^STi.'^ .vr!;r;auEs, mouldifk . sash, doors Prince Rupert Lumber Co. l.IHST AVE, AND McBItll.E ST. PRINCE RUPEKT Ph.i I' ii i- Yi '•- ai Srni'therp, B.C. ].-- entl, in ! - ol ,lr. M r cent.) I I ■ - ' i in Can ' da. Quotis i li hat "i i '- : ; ■ ■ 1 ne of six i by tl" Irmi i Corporatlo il Iscoun ! i ,' ■ 1 mda will yield 813 ' i tl Brl c ■ pen i - thi Tl Ital - nt i . IVhal is an examination ol the ntative Canadians, who will li" abb ti-w»i/lii! "nt the the success-of such a venture, and the. publiOarTon of their views on iln id". IliilTets, Iron IJetlN, Springs, Mat- tn- ses, lllankets, Sheet.! and Pillows nl Mu ■' '-'i'i Prices George ,; Tile, lhe House Euiiiisher. ■ ■ ' ■ ■ of I t ti ■rn of Hit country, Under tli ... y.go tern of iiiMM; :i < well-m municipalltii rfer for tl ministral lo . of ol iers and ii ts very " i - I-- '"■ "in i xcep- ,|" i the provincial poweri thai bo have nol vm fully reallxed tlieir ro- Itl iral il rdians of] iii" nm Local lovernm't nl ■ ' P ' " Three.) S.S. Prince George every Friday at i) a.m. S.S. Prince .Ii-'in. al 7 p.m. On Sn::t!iiy,lMarch 14, 2fJ, etc. Eor Massetl ami Port Clements S.S. Prince .lohn lp p.m. Saturday, Murch P. 20, etc. For Skidegate, Lockcport, etc., S.S. Prince lohn-VII p.m. Sunday, Marcl 7, SI, etc. For Stewart and -Titus River S.S. Prince John 11 a.in. Wednesday, Alan'. . etc. -'(. For Anyo.v (Granby Hay) S.S. Prince George midnight evoi.i Woivi ni'stl.'iy. G.T.P. li.ll..a AV S( HE] I. Trains leave 'Prince Rupert t'n Prince George, Edmonton, Melville, Winnipeg, etc., ul 10 a.m., Wednesdaj > and SHturdnys, connecting' with trains for 91, 'nul, Chicago and all points enst. Trains arrii from the easl on Thursdays and Silndays nt 0.30 p.m. G.T. ' ' . SYSTEM Tii" Douhle-irnck Route on ■ . ' - ...... i, ir.. For rescrvntions, tickets and full Information regarding travel to any purl "I the iVorid apply to the O.T.P. Ticket Oflice, Third | Avenue; Agency nil Atlantic Steamship Lines. " '"'.■" '■ --.'■•- ■ ' ,_w' VSmmnmmzssammnmmms Canadian Pacific Railway tINCESS MAQUINNA, SOUTHBOUND, 8 P.M. FRIDAY I PRINCESS MAY SOUTHBOUND, 8 P.M. SUNDAY I _ _ J. G, McNAB, General Agent,corner Third Ave. and Fourth St. 5 •:--'-^«K?_a_SB3ffi_WiS£_£raiK»i__l^^ 00 0mM0040O4444404G004444»4444U004444044044440004000 I WE UNION STEAMSHIP CO. OF B.C. LTD* I S.S. VENTURE Southbound Tuesdays at 8 p.m. | Sailings for GraPaby, Sin.psoi and the Naas | Sundays at Midnight i * " t, Eor furtlier particular., apply to JOHN BARNSLEY, AGENT :: 681 Second Ave., Phone 508 Agency Atlantic Steamships. i»ni»!»«tf.iK«Hra«<H-HK^ iKiiKi<KKKKBKHKHKHKi_Ki-fti^ \ Royal Bank of Canada HEAD OFFICE: MONTREAL ESTABLISHED 18(11) Capital ' $ 11,5(10,000 Reserved i'lintl $ 12,500,000 Total Assets $185,000,000 Savings Hank Department—$1 trill open an accounl o Brnuchcs Throughoul Canada and Banking Connections With All Pints of tiie United States. Agents Throughout the World, S II. P. WILSON, Manager - - • . ,-,. (taper) Branch 13 ft»ft iKliKHS-SHKl 4004 04 4444444444044404 0 Oft ftftftftaft ft ftftftlKHKHKift CLEAN UP AND PAINT UP NOW O-CEDAR :■'. IPS, 0 CED ■ ', [OP l'OI.J_'H ALABASTINE SANITARY WAL COATING WATER HOSE, GARDEN COOLS, WATERING CANS Al _RTIN-SE JOUR LOO I'l-. ; <v <TT. ' ; RE PAINj PAINT BRUSHES, LAWN MOWERS _ND GRASS SHBAR3 i - RPET BE ' ■ ■ I .', _QE PAILS WINDOW SCREENS, 3CR1 ED )ORS —AT THE KAIEN HARDWARE CO.,608ThirdAv. oWJftfKH'O>*,;-. .'-Ktft_!i:il.tt!KlftlK[l_ftl_ft<l-lJftft». ,:.|»»nftlKHJ_«HS<H!«H» Prince Rupert Tram -van CoaS, Furniture -Moving, Baggage and Heavy Teamin? W. J. CRAWFORD, Manager P*Rf)NE ^66 omce and Residence; LA \Sl V OUU ,00(, THJRO AVE _i ftftfifttt _BKHKHKKHKlftft_W«lKHKlftlKl-lKlftlW iKllKifttKlftftftaftftlKIfttMHItt The Morning Journal 50 cents per Month - '■*,' . ■ i. ... .-. ... . . ..... .-.•I. ■;..._._,_ t PRINCE - .•v-T''- •'-•»»K.ri-j-i---a.mY-__0-l-OM»^ Rl.'PBRT JOURNAL ■ ■-JJ. . ■■_■ _JLI I I 11 III iJUILHUaW. ■ MM ... a Wednesday, March 24, 1915 "."_'■ .. m FISHING INDUSTRY THE REPORT FOR THE V pi;i.si.\ts Y.M,r..t!;..: INFORMATION. --.iii ii Mi :: I'i 01 iii- - ■-. Nova la, '■ li unsjvii I; , nd OF THE PROVINCE Eai vvhle!l wer< tive.y ■'■ '. : 17,620, | 1,3( .. "7. 280,447, a total ot ?1'3,S86,770. Results of Investigal The ' .uruniai salts of Investigations conducted byIreports. The besl Known the scienti - - ained by the de-.banks are becomin ena Land District- DI Quoi a Cl (< : : IAR Investigations Have I'.eeii .little Past as in the Itife History of Fish. * mer months to thi consid -1 Ived 'ALITIE! nj onclusi ns in the m ■ . . .Mr. Thompson is therefore devi Lis entire time to thli ind Board _i lias already made several progress Board ,i E : con- Island liallbul " ° ' and all ., • . iiy de- ''"' " : of I , ■ part mi nl during lie eason. Impo lam progi ee was n ade by Dr, ('. i I. Qilberl it: pleted by over-fishi n . a id If tection : - led to the ' !l '' '■'' ... ., eit ■ in '!- - - - ■'" ire it must 1 The report of tlle Provincial IJe-1 ;the salmon of the Coast, in addll' tl Board naki ! pal tmenl ol FI : •■ ■ | entetl tn io the ii ale n i rani l. the Legit lature 1 ie Hon. W Bom ler, ; r of flsl pit deals at length wl of the depari mi ni ■■ tl calendar yeai-. on In 1 ir repi illectloi iv hie I: i ■ numbe of la ol' I'r.i . ii'llm '. ■■ London, Liverpool, Mai i in- of .cheater, and Bi ' u :: Di ' ' ' In ■ i- only one tltution elmllar ! ' The .aim of the fishery 'oducl ,. ,, ;.-.-. - . - iment Board—and this wltl I for the fiscal yet |ded March, contali '• Ich Is i mnected i 1914,.is esl ed al $13,891 398, a i... ,■■,,,. ,,.-.. ■ G Municipal Department i 11 ' ' - ' ol „ , t the docti ''."-■ Tl I Board twelve montln ts i„ nnf : i of | renljbri igh aboul largely by the Union-si CE tlm| ' - bo, -: . upation ids I for per- i to . - . :oal and | ■■- I [ollowing described .... : Ol ed th oi■ _ of north-east corner of Lol 2437, them e north 80 i. ns, I ■-.-■- . - ith SO cl ains, the:,- e ea i as, to point i ■ ment, ■ - .inn, 141 PETE 11 1MB ' ted, 1 ler 3rd, 1914. • ' 1 i -, iii. ■ ' the E • - j of P 111 Prospector, in ' ' . i ■ coal and ... : . : ■ at a . '■ chaii ■ . - It acres ■ - or- . IMPERIAL MACHINE » Engines Installed and fien II. , ail . Oxy-Acetylene Plan) In Con Phone Red ISO Third J. H. filLBlTCH Contractor end Buildei Gstinuttes given on all cla_aes ot work, ivhelher small or luge. Personal attention given t" evorj iiem. IEEN 321 ' US K.C. ■ . ■. ' i otarj I'ubli! I I DR. GILROY, DENTIST in pi - dm to the - - ol ill ■■■ : stream lieory. of Can ,; •■ Muni I ilitii hicl j PETEE PIOMBO Northern British Columbi: [„ $ : :, ,- ., ;•„■- |ong i ., flvocated Provincial msid Date locati ember 4th, 1914. the summer of 1913 wh ni -i- in ho biology i M ml' I 1 " mrtments Crown and Loc 1 'atl in of the lar . to the rainj i on Eshermen i the Pacifl t detailed Governmenl Boards, bul these, nn- mialile to take their usual toll of; Mr. v , ,, ,, ■ „ investigate|Wl the British North America S.cl Is .Ei-'1:. A falling off was also shown inUne nte history gl lib am nded, can be adopted only by the number of whales captured.' Thej thougl second In importance.'of thc'the province. The Saskatchewan report stales, however, that the! food fishes of t_i_ Ci ist, nothing Board has already done good worn value of .the producl for the current | ims been known of tli" life history In controlling and advising tlie fiscal year will show material in-Lf this important food flsh. Passing municipal finances of the province crease, due to the Increased price of references have been made to it by,and while the present time may no' halibut ami herring, attendani upon I various scientists engaged upon-be opportune for Sir Frederick Wil- the conditions which have resulted, other work, bul no systematic at- \Hams-Taylor's suggestions to be put in the Interruption of fishing in tempt has ever been made to dfeal Into full practice, a step in the right Great.Britain and the continent. with this matter on an adequate-]direction would be for every prov- llowever, British Columbia's show- scale and thai II was Impossible for Ince to institute its local government ing still equals that of the Ihree At- scientists merelj devoting the su'i- board. Dr. Joseph St .- tied his li'e nati iter i I I Ish Columbia, and reports upon ■ariotis areas where these oyters occurred in the northern sections of [lie province. March Furniture Suit- nl George !». Tite's, all departments. Record discounts for o__.Ii. r-i - ■i :'■_. r trie Delivered to your ki door, like groceries - a no we 175,000,000 Bottl; Groceries—Our prices are the low est in town. You will save money o- clinost every article. Give us a tria order today. Phone 123. Prompt de ivery. Mussallem & Co., 42. FHtu A\e. East. Notice is hereby given that on ihe frst day of April next application 'ill he made to the superintendent of Provincial Police and to the Board of License Commissioners foi the City of Prince Rupert for per mission to change .he site of the oTesale liquor business now c. l id on by the undersigned company from iti present premises, namely ts 16 and 17, Block 11, Section 1 situate on Second Avenue, Cily o Prinee Rupert, to premises situato D Lots 15 and 16, Block .12, Sec- . i 1. on Fraser Street, in the City of Prince Rupert. Dated this 27th of February, A.D 1915. -"''-" ■"':!• ' ""-»-• . iver Wholesale Lienor Compan. of Prince Rupert, Ltd. D i :-'" C. A. SWEET, Mgl iltt Land D'stri Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE KOTICE thai Peter Piombo, of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation Prospector, intends to apply for permission :o prospeel for eoal and petroleum over the following di i lands on tie West Coast of Graham Island: Commencing al a post planted five miles easl and one mile nortli of the north-easl corner of Lot 2435 thence north 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence south SO chains, thence east SO chains, to poinl. of commencement, containing 040 acres more or less. ja29 PETER PIOMBO. Date located, 4th De .ember, 1914. LAND ACT. Mid Bridge Work .ally Oilice: Smith Block, Third Avenue A. FAULDS, lil. M.E. Consultliag Mining Engineer Examinations and de ■ l< mt al of Coal, Metal, Oil. Etc. 70!) Dunsmaii St. Vancouver, B.C. HAIRDRESSINC Mussage, Manicuring, Scalp Tr.al- mentf Electric Treatments, Etc. Mrs. N. 11. Himdasyde, Prop. 211 Third St PRINCE It.'.'KM Skeena Land District—District o Qukiu Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that I, D. Hogg, of Queen Charlotte City, occupation Farmer, intend to apply for permis >ion to purchase the following de scribed lands: Commencing at a pos planted at (he south-weit cor er of Gooden Island In Bearskin Bay, thence easterly thence norther ly, thenee westerly, thence souther y, following shore line to point of omnienoement, containing five acres nore or lees. DANIEL HOOG. Dated 6th February, 1915. fl i Isl ric listrici Queen Charlotte : KE NOTICE .1 Ince Rupe tor, ii for per prospect Kir Iroleum ribed Ci I •■-,.. i • four mllei aad one t ci " of Lot . ■ .... ii . , 10 i I chain acres more or less PE. -• i iMBO. Form 13. Form of Xotice. Skeena Land District—District ol Coasl Range 5. T '- .1-.: NOTICE thai Edward Chesley, Prospector, of Shames, In tends to apply for perml Ion the following descril . ited om ... :■''.. bottndi i P.O. Box 1714 Telephone 448 RITCHIE, AGNEWt 1 CO. Civil Engineers and S«rvi.yors Prince Kiipn-i. B.C. Waterworks, Wator Power, Wharf -•ustruction, Reports, Plans, Domlii- on and Provincial Land Surveying, Slectrlc Blue Printing, Negatives and White Prints Phone Blue 183 Res. Phone 393 UP-TO-DATE LINDSAITS CARTAGE &ST0RA6L G. T. P. CARTA ill-: AGENTS 331 SECOND AVENUE JINGLE POT COAL 1. handled by ns. Ail orders recelva prompt attention Phone .\'o. . . • Phone 93. imj. Box S8. Pacific Cartage Lin ited tie.; Furniture Moi in • t laity. 1 I : omox ■'' henci a ■ :' ; _-_•, I Fields United i ■ i .i limited Stork I'. MAIJDO-i 11 '-. Bee.. _i Date I oca I That was thc demand for Budv y«ur. The Anheuser-Busch Plant covers toda more than 142 acre.—equal to 70 city II give ! nt to ■ people, ant! to 1,500 more- in its branches. : 1 ' ■ ever; could b Anheuser-Busch, St. Le : nd Disti I Pt i'i'. .. I'rin : '■ ' ■ ■ . la - ■ to po ' ,, : Date loo 1.D - i ll 1915, VOt'l HAYNEB Pioneer : uueral lalim Ladles' ■ Islam In i ce, ' T/ie Lamest Plant of Its Kind in the World fig Some Builn ilS ■ Jii .- j ■ ___*. ■ '* .. l" al Z'..". Ja.:i.™...'...7.''.'_-. - i ' - a., a ' ..' a". ''(,'•'• -' -'-. - I i "'' am ——3-"a"^l ■--, .. /-'J ' ,11.111 IIIIMT l^ta , ,,.-.^ "...-.,-..... ■-■ ... . - ■l®^ .- - - - . . ,s - HillESI^Iliii: - - " ' : ■ ylllllllllli '" ; PRINCE RUPERT IMP. CO. Distributors PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. m —TIM Union Transfer Co. I'm' Prince Rupert Journal 60 ¥1 >C344*00O'00*4O0440OOO4;>O0OO0:: OO0 0Di_(. E Rami, President J. s. Pearc An. intcitly _..'-er ' '' I!- . ' ... wl Hiron-lnn is pro. .Itljr »■ I ; Uoo.9lrloll»_onlliii:ill-t:. HAM OK ' lllMlt froO. tild'iHt :,. ... I - - ■ -.1 . . I'm rata iiikiMi tii--.--. Ml ft - 0?C-_ll ll-l-tlfa T''' \ haodw " v -;ii ■ ' ■ -■ ■ ly I . ■ - ■ - ■ rial, ■ i ■ ■ . .- i [mid wl ,■ " r , 1PE PRINCE RIPERT SASH D0©R COMPANY LTD. .MANUFACTU'KHIRS UOOIIS, SASH, MANTLES, MOUL-MNGS, 8CBOLI. ..SI BAND HAWING, AM» ALL K.NBS OF l'lMStllN S, ..)<< .:. AN!) OP> lit i; il\.I ,!HS, H(H SL I'i.MSI . BP1_CIAJL Factory and (Mllce: Seventh An-i . Hayi oi circle OOOOC ■-• •■ PRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL GRANITE . RANITF mil thoroughly tested for .ale Cut Stone or Crushed Itocls in Quantities fBIL J. .McLEOD Plioni Greer 217 OCEAN FISi* CO. .'resit Flsh Anil in,; Every Daj jjtslds Oi ders Promptly _ttend< I To I'lioxi: iw.it: PHONE 554 P.O. BOX GO P FOR APL'RHANGING AINT1NG OLISHING AND WALL TINTING , i id District — District oft . ■ a ', hai li ' : inds '' KOTIOE thai Andrew W. rn' Prince Fti ert, 11. C occupation Carpenter, intends to ap- ,;ly for '•■■:•■ '" coal and petroleum over the following del :i''' id lands on the West • i 1 ' ': Commenc- ,,•!,... 'i: . north . -. ■ i i. .... north SO - .. ■ . .j.-. ■ -.1 halns to polnl of commencement, ,.,..,i linins 640 i ■ : lore oi ll ss. AMiiliiV. W. MacLEAN. ns - nt, Peter Piombo \ 1 j -11. - in ate I 23rd Dei ember, 1914. GOV__R_#M___V«C WEATHER REPORT. Fui-nlshed liy h. W. Dowling. For 2-1 hour.; ending 5 p.m. Marc , 23. Bar, n duci d to aei ' el... . is u._ Hlglii i-atui (12.0 ' in rature 36.0 \V I NTS SAL. ION i'-."."• THROUGHOUT CWAliA of Commissioner Culhlici'l of Victoria Taking I p Matter Willi the Government. NOTICE. The Canadian Patriotic ITiiul. Will those who need assistance f:om the above fund, resident In the city or dislrict and whose breadwinner is on active service with the forces of the Empire or her Allies, kindly notify the secretary .if tin- local organization. tf \V. B COLLISON, P.O. Box 735. Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTECTION ACT. R. S. C. Chaptei 115. The Imperial Oil flompany hereby give notice that il has under Section 7 of the above Act, deposited with the . linisler of Public Works at Ottawa, and in the offlce of the District Registrar of tbe Prince Rupert. Land Registration District at Prince Rupert, B.C., a description of the site and the plans of the wharf and approach proposed to hi built in Prince Rupert Harbor, British Columbia, in front of Waterfront Blink "G", according to registered plan of the Townsite of the said City of Prince Rupert deposited in the aforesaid Land Registry Ollire as No. 923. .ND TAKE NOTICE that after lie expiration of one month from GRADE INTERIOR DEI ORAtTLN'G .'. Martin Swanson - Si ci'ti'i Land Dlstrlcl Dlsti id q . n Charlotte islands, TAKE KOTICE that Peter Piomlio, ei . B.C., occupation ... i ply fo --I - . - : . proopei to oal i ud pe- .... illowing desi ribed '■'- -: :) I . near Ml iVest Co: - ,,.,,,; thai tin Dominion Go e n-jthe north-east" corner of Lot 2435_ Nit- ind plans and for leave to con- - ' '-'""'' \*&^<ti& ' throughout Can. -- the Vic theace easl SO chains, t- poinl of Continuim . tin irticle oomn»i u«emi nl i I i 640, acres Herl C ' ■ ' Ind - ■ ■ haine - ;- ilni ' :e soul in ■ ■ . I ■ i Dei ' TAKE NOTICE that Andrew W. Mai Lean, or Prince Rupert. B. C.,. occupation Carpenter, Intends to ap-'tne f,a,p of Ulc' fil'sl publication of plv for permission to prospect for!tlns noiioe, the said Imperial OU coal and petroleum over the follow- .Company will under Section 7 of the in.: described lands on West Coast 8aIa A,'f apiily to the Minister of of Graham island: Commencing at Public Works at his offlce in the City : - il planted two miles north of P1 Ottawa tor approval of the said :•!::;, iii'i.' and plans and for leave to construct the said whan' and approach. DAI ED at Princ ■ Rupert, B.C., this 2nd day of February, A. 0. 1*916. 4w-f4 THE IMPERIAL OIL COMPANY, NOTICE is hereby given tha+4 on the 23rd day of .March next applica tion will be made to the Super! i. tendent of Provincial Police and lo the Board of License Commissioners for the City of Prince Rupert for permission to remove the license for the sale of liquor by wholesale from the premises known ns Lots 15 and Iti, Block 32, Section 1, situate U Frazer Street in the City of Prin_6 Rupert, to the lands described as Lots 11) and 20, Block 23, Section 1, on Third Avenue in the said City of Prinoe Rupert, DATED this 20.h day of Fehru ary, 1915. PRINCE RUPERT IMPORTING CO. LIMITED. W. II. Marshall. Manager t'2 1mar__ Applicant. W. " ,EA1> XK. _>-.. I CANADIAN STEAM I 0 Land i__*__iot of - or less. ,. i- immi iched a fl_ I I Piombo . I will .Date located, : hi:; boom . Indus! ry of this ince Ti irge E. ,.:, -ieuibo,. Skeena Land District 'I triel of I •; ■. .n , -' ■ i. '., . r. -■ :- ter of '. ■ and i om- | TAKE NOTIl El nd w W It will not he pos- 1 -i.--.-m, of Princ B.C., ««e*M*-M "«""■ '" '"' • " """ "'"- uc ",,s- 'upation Carpenter, Intends l.i b ■ < -," . lble ti - la; t aside for the, or : arm Bslon to pn ■ for NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS '.,.,. .: I ■ : eratoi ; .-',' ed i'liont' us and ive ivill call for a trial bundle Note our address: 515 SIXTH AVENUE WEST Iarl7.ii mon : i Cai nd petroleum over thi 11 Jb rta, the i-ukoii 1 >vritory, tbe Graham Islaiid Ci - lencing at a '-' ' \ -ii Day,"!!"581 fill. owing lies«_»llx__. , Wi.-i Ceaat of Oral m 8 BMt pl___t-;||V . . the north-easl corner of Lol 2435, thenoe _a_i -'-• .'!.-. ins,■ lance north ,:' ■"""' ""'' ■' "itheuce wei chains lo point of SO cil !| . - ioinl of ceuiiYH-r.-..- Day" has ' ■ ■ ;i eel bri -' on the Pa-|commencement, containing 640 acres aining 640 acres more or fi lefes. ja29 PETER PIOMBO. Date located, December'4th, 1914. t '.' , ;■.. ,. ■ ,, - - COAL MINING REG! LATIONS. mining rig! is of the n in Ion In Manitol - clu wan and *?: ' I . - - sr orlei ind a portion of th Proi Ince of British C ■ uiaj I :- - ' fi .- , I. : i-: of tweu- north-easl orner of Lol 2433, thenci tl one years al an annual rental of north line, thenci - .j$l per acre. Not more than 2,560 "Salmon chains, thence south SO chains, Phone No. 8 Canadian Steam Laundry S .. 0_t-_HH-_tfH__>IKH_-i_i_-& I Capt. J. McGee 2 M.M.S.A. Mnsters and Males prepared for examination. Coinpass nd- i ... Phone Red 502 "NAUTICAL AC.. KMY" Hclgei'son Block, opposite Loyal Hotel cine Coasl of the United States, and has always been b --rear success. The plan of the Victoria and Island Skeena Land District—District of Development Association is to have Queen Charlotte islands. [every resilient in Canada have TAKE NOTICE that Teter Piombo, special salmon dishes on the table of Prince Rupert. B.C., occupation that (lav: railroad and steamship Prospector, intends to apply tor per-' mission to prospect for. sal and pe-1companies operating in the Domin- Ill-oleum over following described more sr less. ANDREW W. MacLEAN. flS Viint. Peter Piombo Date located, 23rd December, 1914. Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. ion. to provide a special menu, and! TAKE NOTICE that Andrew W. Max-Loan, of Prince Rupert, B. ('., occupation Carpenter, intends to ap- lands on the West Coast of Graham j '"I»_y f°r permission to prospect for Island: Commencing at a post plant- all the hotels to prepare exceptional wai aud pelroieum over the followed live miles east of the north-eas* j salmon meals | i___g describe* lands on the West corner of Loi 2435, thenee n»rth SO j' i.Caast of (..raha laidlsna hams, thenc* oast SO chains, thoncej The arrangement of such, a day Is I Coast of Graham Island: Commenc- south SO ohains, llience weal _0 chains, to point of cO-Bmeooement, containing S40 acres more or leas. PBT-M. PIOMBO. Date located, December 4th, 1914. Ski na : and District— lHsiri. i ef in Charlotte Islandi TA1 ! ' IE that Peter Ptembo, 'Princ : ert, B.C., occuj iti $ Prospector, Intends to .'- Iy to IJHKHKH-(»_KHKHSi_<B3WK_0<H>l^ft55 mission to proi iecl foi cos! and pe- JKKWO-i-iKWtKtaX-.SC-...-. I SAFE OhPOSIT BOXES I For Rent ItEASONAllLE UATliS hi: expected to have far-reaching results. Each year in Canada about 60,000 tons of salmon are caught, and the bulk of thai taken by fishermen on the Pa ific Coast is ran- ■ ' i'ii I shl ed to Iv gland. The Idea - f - he isociation Is to have more salmon consumed on the i iii ies, «if" e there should be a d large.market. It is also hoped Ihat , ■ B.|i] or ler mi salmi n ■ -i Cuthlierl Is also writing to i. IT. Tt If cannol bi found in the British Isles West Cos it of '!- sham I: laud : Commenoli i : plant-1 people on I t of the north- ast ! Lot 2. north SO chal •'-'- st sn ottains, Mr ■ -hem it ,|,,,, h tins, to peinl -'- enee-l .. ... ,,,',.. ing • : | .... mere or L less. i BITER PIOMB l.att - D cember tlh, 131 -I iug at a post planted one'mile north a_»d tw« miles east of the north-oast corner of Lot 2433, thence north SO chaias, tbence west SO chains, thence south SO chains, thence east SO chaias to point of commeneement, containing CIO acres more or less. ANDREW VV. MacLEAN. 1'IS Agent, Peiir Piombo Date located, 23rd December, 1914 Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE thai Andrew W MaeLean, of Prince Rupert, ; C occupation Carpenter, intends to ap ply for permission to pn 1 '" eoal and petroleum oyer the foil i. - i Iargi . li dbed lands on the :i .inst of Graham Island: I ;_ i at ,i pi ' . i d one mile north for British Columbia's chief canned ^nd two miles easl of tho norl Continental Trust Company ac..:■■'•. oooaooo . oo-oooooao-ub The Morning Journal SOc. per month ia Land Districl District of, ; ■ . .: lotte : I ' rodti '. I: -i doubl bul thai i onsumptlon of TAKE XO' rCE thai Peter Piombo, Pt ' R ert, B.C., o ti a ( " ':' ' "si ! ' i ti i, : ■'- .i li ." il for per- ,i. H nn ..;, 1,1 i,' OS] OCl ' COI i '■ ,. , .... be foil iwing des .li a lialln,Gnl '" additional cam corner ol Lot 8435, tlience north SO icb-Jas, thence oast SO chains, thei 'i l ■" ■' D y" ' -e is little *«uth 80 ebains, .heuci ciains, to poinl of conimencem ul (,-anta-Uii.g IS40 acres more or loss. ANDREW W. MacLEAN. fl s ■ ■ ent, Peter Piombo Date lecated, 23rd December, 1914. greatly Im _- oul the estab- on Tin .i of I lie tiaj is lids on thi Wo ' -■' of Graham:.this coast nd: Comoii.imvn:: at a post plan*-, ,. „ ed four u.U-s north ottte a»rtb-Mat nractically i isured, and the a a - ■ of I.ol __ 4:. 7, ihi'.iec north 10 tion plans to make it an annual af- ■ >. thence oast SB chaias, ihence south 89 o .ains. thi '■ ■ weal 80 tains, to polnl of .:;:i_i.i: -. unui fair. • The naval department has jut I Issued an attract! a bi oltlel which ir Srd, 1914 gives reel] s for the cooking of all -KHJISU Cn. Ol. <HW) 0400 440 0 0 ..■00400 «_K 044040voXHBHOtlta4M40. ' 51 ''•"'" iv'ini'iin'i I mere oi- lost. i.i_n '::!l..' ITOWBO. acres will tie lease! to one applicant. Vpplrcations for a lease must he made by the applicant in person to the Agent or Sub-Agent of the district in wh, a the rights appliel for In surveyed territory the land must he described by sections, or legal subdivisions of sections, and in unsurveyed territory the tract applied for shall be staked out by the applicant himself. Each application mast be accompanied by a fee of $5, which will be refunded if the rights applied for are not available, but not otherwise. A royalty shall be paid on the merchantable output of tlie mine ai he rate of five cents per ton. The persoii operating thc mine shall furnish the Agent with sworn returns accounting for the full quantity of merchantable coal mined aijd pay the royalty thereon. If the * 'nal mininy rights .ire not being operated, such returns should be fur nlshed at leas! once a year The lease will include the coal mining rights only: but the It .-■ -. may be permitted to pun !,as. .whatever'available surface rights may be considered necessar. for the working of the miu. al lhe rate of $10 per acre. For full Infoi-ruation application should be made to tl stary of (in Departmenl of the Interior, Ot lav-a, or to any Agent or Sub- Agent iff Dominion Lauds. W. W. CORY, Deputy Minister of the Interior JAMES GILMORE ARCHITECT Second A: e Near McBride St. RUPERT MARINE IRONWORKS AW} SUPPLY CO., LIMIT8B . WATERFRONT, IMWMM. -MHB I.NOIXEEHS, .lACHlN-HTK INI) M-OH**..-.\ OSNTItACTOil Specialists in Murine Powei l..i:i.-. Oil, Sic-im or Gasoline. II. < . ('nasi .Witt-, for ll i ■ 'avtmilaoiii li.au-. Bn- Hi Colill::: ., Copies \ cured upon applicatl department, ■' .' ■ ■■■ .' ;■ EOc per month lie i power l'»i II I .'■:-, !- '.'I •, li.. . Siiuiil nil Gas Engine 0»mpo_t)Js '■' . . . ■ . ul rile .1' a.iti |M- _!n0l-i_-S nud I'.-ii**-, _u stock. ■ . tl . ■ cmml i I' -■ HOTEL DIRECTORY Members of the Priuce Itupe. i l.iicusei! Vintners' Association Cor WINDSOR HOTEL ol I'ii-.t Ave. and Kiglilli SI. W. II. Wright, Prop. HWffEL CENTRAL Fii-ki Ave nnd Seventh St. I_nro|ioan and Aineiicim I'litim IW.00 to $::,:.<i Per l>u> Poter Black. Prop. : llojul N'aval Ctt-Joci' •( c_._nn.it. I EOIMENTAL ORRRRH. I,--- hue I - ' Own unit ORDER I .'. :i. Mc Mullin ': . KNOX IKifl.i, i'li'Kl -ve. I!et'i«!t-n KlgllUi •t'intli liiil-iai'i-iiii Plan! Hales BOc " I Per liny lleHiur fi Besner, JVops. ami Steel, Icon, Oils, ' ■ (' mill in Marine ' - -'■ ■ ■• i | ■ ci ■ i ' repairs. :, .. - . al 7:4. P.O. BOX ijoC-Cii. o-tt«-JMGaWKl .Wi. D:> . a>.. ,, i J.!:. >o u a ii .;... -.i'l.ii.it'.'.ii. _,'..,-j ' ■" I i i al nnr.ioH am! 1.1 . mi an ■ p.m. . 'i .RSI! vi.L, i i ■ , It 1 :; adjutant. , . * t, * The ii -i e-:_.:i'.-i:'i.in.1 for the anil Otiili't. , aval be liald at the ■ ' - ■ !■• ■■ ii i : ba I ':■ I Ice ( ion In Ha I91fi i . - - i t-i i '. ■ .-11 ' , - -: ■ ■ .. ' i -.'.'.,.. I ■ ii i."- ii ' aln 'ii-'ii in mst li -I thi ■ I--- in I he I 'i July, M.1I PuTllior (let.iiil- oi'-.ci i appliontion to the itDdereigi " i a; ■ lister i Li'lMI,-' 'PI'.!.. . 1916 l I'M,- ' U ; - -1. of tliis ! i-c. . ii h irl ■ rah! for ■ B«. j.i__ WMPRliSS HOTEJi ,J. V.. Roclieste '-'. D. Casley Tli.nl Ave. Between Sixth _ml ontli sis. European Plan; BOc io if I Per l)a.- - ,1. HOTEL Oorley .'. ilurgess, Props. I liti«l ive. nntl Sivil) M. I'ilii'lipean 1'laii ill. liEAVEII WIIH),EH M.E [-IQIIOH CO., .''l.IMlii ••■■it.il Ave. and Sixth St. Phone U>2 1'RINtli Rl PERT IMrORTM-G Co LIMITED I''laser ami Sixth sis Phone 7 NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OP UESEHVE. NOTK -■' ' i.iKUKliV GIVEN that tin Reservi . listing on Detention Island by reason of a Notice published in the British Columbia Gazette on - ii 30th of May, L912, - .. - o i ft A. RENWICK, uty Minister (r Lain: a ment of Lands, Victoria, B.C., October 19th, 1914. o_ ! W«H>iK«HXH»OiKW»o_i--_Ja-_ii>a>iKi GUAUANTEEE American Silk HOSIERY 5 WE WANT VOC TO KNOW _ THESE HOSE 5 They stood the test v,-':en all 9 others failed. They give real H foot comfort. They have no g seams to rip. They never be- K come loose and baggy as the 5 shape Is knit In, not pressed In. g They are GUARANTEED for 6 fineness, for styl., for superlor- g ity of material and workman- g ship, absolutely stain! -s,a_id to O went six monthi without holes g or replaced by new pairs free. Our Free Oder S To every one sending us 50c o to cover shipping charges, we g will send, subject to duty, ab- S soliitely free: Tnree pairs of our famous 0 men's a M 13 K 1 C A N SILK S IOSE with written guarantee, g any color, or g Three pairs of ot:r Ladles' 2 i. ie, i:i i.lack, Tan or White H colors, with .'ritten guarantee. i DON'T IHCl.- "- Offer ex- S S I'lies when dealer iu your Io- 3 5 cality Is selected, Give color g 3 and size In S o The International Hosiery Co. a 21 Bittner Street S S* Dayton, Ohio - I'.S.A. 5" a a _KH__a o ow>_KH_-aa_KH. 0004 tHJlKia 4 444040400r004444400oo THE HOST COMFORTABLE | IN TKE CITY 0 Answers nil calls day and night | Phone 99 0 Stand: lloiel Prince Ruperl 0 00.0000044O40000004400tl£ New Weilingtoni Coal 1 In Envoi ile Household Coal 1 lonnest, lii Igluesl ami lle.-a [ aRogers &• Albertj :-.umk] A venue Phone ne
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