Ptinu VOL. V. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 191. Price 5 Cents. NO. 90. BRITISH ADMIR it «3_W!_. r#S-Hal a-IUCfl _■' ' | ■',-.' if v. r^ * a. w ■___. V_>; i'},.iL_ !__. _" i "F i! V ' H I'..'.. i V - '.'" ED Vr. German Sunk anne e Trying To Sink Steamer London, Feb, 23.—A German suh-| marine attempted to torpedo a cross- channel steamer shortly after leaving Boulogne. Tlie torpedo passed thirty feet ahead of the ship, which carried 1)7 civilians, including many neutrals. A French torpedo boat got in touch with the submarine, it fired several shots, sinking the submarine. O . § | Damage Done In Dardanelles § London, Feb. 23.—Unfavorable weather, wll ' a low visibility and a strong south-westerlj . ■'.■ interrupted the operations in the g Dardanelles. The outer forts HUve been seriously damaged by the g British, <H><_<_<KHW-_*_3MH_^^ Children's Chapter, The Queen Victoria Chapter of the Children of the Empire held their meeting on Monday afternoon in the Central School. The following are the oliicers: Regent, Mrs. Ling; vice-regent, Mrs,.. Rriherson; secretary, Dorolhy Tremayne; treasurer, Gladys Kemp; standard bearer. Fred Ritchie. About seventy were present, and the children are preparing lo do some active work. APPRECIATION OF WORK DONE FOR RED CROSS Local Hoily Thanked by Su|M.riii- tendent of Supplies in Toronto. The secretary-treasurer of the Anglican Church Women's Patriotic League has received the following communication from the Canadian Red Cross Society's head office in Toronto: Mrs, T. C. Duncan, Sec-treas. Anglican Church Women's Pal. League, Prince Rupert, B.C. Dear Madam,—1 am very much obliged to you for your contribution to the Red Cross Society, which bus arrived here today. It is very satisfactory lo fetal thai both ends of the Dominion are working for the Red Cross, and 1 am particularly pleased In be able to acknowledge your valuable donation. 1 am sending you some copies of Wid last edition of our booklet, and also a packet of patterns in case you may not have bail llieni, and I think this will save your writing back if you need them. Yours truly, (Signed) ADELAIDE N. PLUMTRB Supt. of Supplies. LOCAL COMPANY PROVES PROFITABLE PRINCE RUPERT BUILDING it IN. EST.MENT COMPANY MADE (JAIN. Oliicers Elected tor the Coming Year at the Annual Mectitng. Starting in a small way four years ago, the Prinee Rupert Building & Investmest Company, Ltd., of this city has had a rapid growth and showed during last year a substantial profit in spite of the financial conditions last year. Tha authorized capital Is $1.0,OHO, while the records of tho company show ._0,4G0 subscribed Bird all pal' :r At the annual meeting of the company, held at the office of McCaffery, Gibbons & Doyle, on Monday afternoon, the following directors were elected for the year: M P. McCaffery, Joseph HIckey, J. W Scolt, Dr. C. A. Eggert, E. F. Doyle, and Andrew Johnson, of Hull, England. In spite of the unusual conditions that prevailed during 191., the company had a successful year and showed a substantial profit. FISH MEN ORGANIZE A NEW ASSOCIATION All Brunches of the Business in All Provinces Combine to Work for Improved Market. At. o meeting held in the Chateau Laurier, Ottawa, on February 16, an organization was formed to cover all those interested in the fisheries in all its branches and in all the provinces of Canada. It will be known as the Canadian Fisheries' Association. This move is the result of action started early !n January, since Which time the attention of practically every individual and company connected with the tisii business in Canada has been communicated Willi. Mr. F. J. Hayward, Vancouver, is in receipl of a telegram giving the names of the British Columbia men appointed as officers of the new organization for British Columbia, These include Mr, VV. II. Barker of the B. C. Packers' Association, to be second vice-president of the Association, and tlie following directors: Mr. A, L. linger of the Canadian Fishing Co. Limited; Mr, P, Wallace Further Restrictions to Shipping London, Feb. 23.—Tbe British Admiralty announces thai the Irish channel and North Channel waters lying between England Scotland and Ireland, are restricted for navigation from today. t»a-G«o.t0-_J_-_H'.K»»i.)M^ WAS RELEASED ON BAIL THEN SHOT HIMSELF Vancouver, Wash., Feb. 23.—W. Spires, a farmer, releasel yesterday with $10,0110 bunds on a charge of killing a neighbor, 11. Larson, In a quarrel on January 7, killed himself last night with a gun. VKTOlilA WON HOCKEY. Victoria, Feb. 23.—In the hockey match here today the !: result was as follows: Victoria, * ■!; Portland, 3. * Ambulance Class Friday. Owing to the fact that the farewell to tlie members of the Third Contingent is taking place on Thursday evening, the ladies' class of St. John's Ambulance Society will meet on Friday evening at 8 o'clock in tlie Board of Trade Rooms. TROUBLE IN SINGAPORE. London, Feb. 23.—An official ■ ; announcement says the riot in "' ■■ Singapore In the Fifth Light * * Infantry over promotions has * * been quelled. The loss of life * * was somewhat serious. ARRANGEMENTS MADE FOR SOLDIERS FAREWELL On Friday Morning Local Contingent Will Leave For Victoria To Undergo Training For Service Abroad--- Send Off Arranged By Citizens For The Occasion On Friday morning at 10 o'clock the local contingent that is to form part of the battalion that Is mobilizing at Victoria for service abroad under Col. Holmes, will leave Prince Rupert. Tho company goes from here under tlie command of Capt. W. B. Clayton, with Capt. S. P. McMordie and Capt. W. A. Petligrew constituting the remainder of the officers. The Prince George will be held until 10 o'clock and the acl ing mayor will proclaim Friday morning a hair holiday. The schools will be closed French Have Been Successful Ai Different Points HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY MET OFFICERS NAMED FOR ENSUING YEAR BY THE LOCAL ORGANIZATION. Interesting Address Given by A. II. Tomlinson on I'-ing Vacant Lots. At a meeting of the Horticultural Society of this city the following officers were elected for the year: Hon. president, Win. Manson, M.P. P.; president, M. M. Stephens; vice- president, Mrs. Dawson; secretary- treasurer, M. II. Howiit; committee, Messrs. II. S. Woods, J, McRae, S. Mel). Hunter, Jarvis, McLeod; Mrs Babington, Mrs. Arnold, and Mrs R. L. Mcintosh. Interesting .Address. An address by A, II. Tomlinson on the use of vacant lots proved very interesting. He said in part: This subject may be claimed of interest to people of this city as much as in Vancouver, Calgary or Toronto. The cry lias come thai Canada or the British Empire as a whole is liable to be short of foodstuffs in Ihe near future. Importations from foreign countries may not take place. We may have to feed ourselves. Wheat is the great cry but there are other things to be considered besides wheat, which may be raised right here in the city, I would menl ion such as potatoes, cabbage, roots, etc., clovers for P iris, Feb. 23 , tate- meni says the day com- parativelj quiet, es thi Cham pagne district, win '■ '■. ,i Ing i "illumes violently. We hai c in. a more trem bes in the region of Beausejour. We have maintained our gain of the previous daj to the northwest of Verdun. In the region of the fur- si of Forges our batteries blew up an ammunition store. It has been confirmed that the Germans suffered very heavy losses in complete repulses of attack al Bois Bouchet. in Alsace an attempt was made by the enemy to debouch from a portion of the village of Stoselser, which was still occupied by the enemy. They were Immediately stopped by our fire. *.* * * i. * * . * REGIMENTAL ORDERS. The committee ln charge of the arrangements lias decided to have a formal farewell on Thursday evening at the Agricultural Hall. About three short speeches will be made and a programme of music will bejfeed, as well as the raising of poul- given in addition to that. There will be a torchlight procession on the streets, when the Overseas contingent will be escorted to the Hall, It is possible also that there will be a dance arranged for tlie men on also for the half day, and a general I at the wharf will be very few ami gathering will take place at the very brief. The acting mayor, l.<-. wharf to give the troops a fitting Father Bunoz, and the Rev, il. it send-off. Oram will be the speakers. try. Proof of Power to Produce. Some say thai it is not practicable or possible to raise crops hero. This Idea is absolutely wrong, as various gardens around town and exhibits at the Fair have shown. It must be thai evening, but as it is the Lenten|sa,a tha1 '" ralse 'T"',s here means , ,. , ., ,, labor, sacrifice and expense. Such is season no dancing ol a decidedly 'the case anywhere, but this will public character will be given. i „ „ bring forth good results, it vacant on Friday morning the speeches lots arc utilized the city will have a better appearance and the work will be a credit lo the rltizens. oi the Wallace Fisheries Limited Mr. w. iiamar Greenwood or th Skeena Fisheries Limited, and Mill. S. Clements, local Member of I'ai'liaiiK'iit at Ottawa. Mr, F, .1. Hayward has also been placed on tho editorial and publicity committee, A constitution was drawn up and the object for which the Association was to be established Is as follows: 1—The protection of the Interests of vessel owners, fish enrers and ; ackers, fish nn rchants, boat owners, fishermen and all , ■ n ot til rectly engaged In the producing and ' ('out inn. it on Page Tw o I aoox&awoo:OovottaotOa<*o<)Wta Toaight! Tonight! - AT THE WESTHOLHE OPERA HOUSE First installment of Gi o. R : dolph Clu uti .'; great serli I SI": V Runaway JuRe \nd a fine !'• nri i ogran . Nu - ■; up Cl . .> o o o o a a o o a a a a aao o o u-ck.-o _kh. * G8th Reglmont Earl Grey's * * Own Rifles; Orders by Major • J, II. .McMullin, Commanding, * 23rd February, 1915: * "A" and "H" Companies will * * parade on Friday morning, * * February 26th, 1915, at 9 * * o'clock at the Exhibition * ■" Building. * Parades: Overseas Company * will parade at the Exhibition " * Building on February tlie 24111 * * and 25th at. 10:80 a.m. Men * * absent wlthoul permission will * ' be struck off the strength of * * this company. The company will parade on * * Friday morning, February tlie ' 26th, at the Exhibition Build- * * Ing, at 9 o'clock, SHARP, for • -' embarkal Ion for Vh toria. All baggage for Victoria must • be ai the Grand Trunk Pacific * Wharf. No, _ Shed, not later • than 8 a.in.. Friday, February the 26th. All package! must be :'' "08th Regiment, Vic- * inriii," and owner's name must * be clearly written thereon, * Bo . ':-.- n isl be dell, ered to : <i. M. Sergeanl McLeod and ' . i. ■ nl Hi 'i ftl No. '_ Shed, • I i mil I'm ill' Will! f. • W. A. PETTIGREW, Capt., Acting Adjutant. • Young' and old may help and be in a.-lined by such labors. Fresh air and exercise v on'l hurl anyone, j Sin b work will provide food for summer and winter, Hon to Make a Start. The ni _l 11 Ing is, how Is this work to In- sel about? In the (ii place, any lndl> Pinal may work on hi - ■ i, lot, -.: lug .' i;.. - - treatment, ami a ould l-Vhruarj Furniture Sale at George ill llui n. Tito's, nil departments, Record (Continued ige Two.) discounts lor cash. flOtf CKH?-l>i>a<__HKK3cpiKlO0*1KtrKM_-Cii 0000<iOOamoOOraMiG+&alH>0-tyOO>00CHS; German Aeroplanes Reported ■ . n ti.-. - - ,_i0_a COOO!.__-O:; . - . OO-_-(KH>O_t_0_43 Wednesday, February 24, 1915. prince Buyer* journal Telephone LIS. HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY MET, PRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL ?___3__ 3HE _!!E?____?_3=_E!. O. NELSON, Editor. Offlce: 128 Third Avenue East, near McBrlde Street. Telephone 13S; Postofflce Box 007. DAILY EDITION. Published every morning except Monday. Delivered by carrier In the city at the following rate, if paid in advance:— One \ear $5.00 Six Months .2.50 Three Months *1--" If not paid in advance, per Month -''■■'" WEEKLY EDITION. Published every Friday tor circu lation outside the City of Prince Rupert al $2.00 I I lr< sod to points in Canada; or $3.00 a y all points in the United Kim the United States or otlier foreign countries. Advertising Koto Upon Application _>" (Continued from Page One.) _■■___ l . __. i' ™r- Wedne -day, February i, i:nr WILD RUMORS. There have !"'■ n -.- , -.-al wild rumors in circulation in the city Willi respect to the officers of tbe contingent that went from here with the 30th Battalion, Some of these seem to have originated owing to the fact thai in the list of officers that the Victoria papers published when the 30th left thai city did not contain tlie names of Col. Peck and Capt. Moore. An oversight appears to have been made by these papers. A few days following Hie Victoria Times corrected the mistake as far as Col. Peck was ci cerned, stating that Ills n ime had been omitted Col. Peck wenl oul " Ith tho rani; of Captain, in command of Companj No, ., with Capt. Don Moore witli the rank of Lieutenant. FISH MEN ORGANIZE A NEW ASSOCIATION (Continued fri m I t ;e One.) distributin end of the fishing Industry nf Canada. The legal enforce"- of tlieir jusl claims, the due- representation In Parliamenl and els iwhere of lie ir Inten n I requi' em nts, the : i notion op- posil ion For I in iy benefll <"' legislative measures, and tiie promotion of a co-opei mi. " .•■; Iril at ong all on- gaged in Canada's fishing industry for their mutual benefit. 2- -Tlie si curing :' jusl and fair rates for the transportation of fish j he enfon enn t i pron pl d liveries and i be ri dui tion of high rents and tolls. 3—The promotion Df Improvement In fishi] an ' I "I curing. packing, and tra poi n; also in hat boi i imniodn Ion, navigation and othi ■ al Is tor fishing. 1 The pr - entlon of frauds upon and by tho god in the several busin ises m ntlon in Cl ■ ise I or any of I 5 ' - lei i ml i culal Ion of ■ atlon n - latin to thi i -ii-.ii- tlom d in Cla or i if thi m. 0 Tin oi on nnd II iseml- natioi of liiformallojf if i ,. educational natun n uoi pi odm ers, dls- trlbitl i- r ■" ers to the benefit of tl in gi n oral. 7- Tl - ion of i 1! gen eral qui Btloti i whi h affecl the Interests of thosi .,-... 1 in the several buslm mei li ni d In Clause 1, or ;mv c,r them, or which in any way " lal th and Inland fish trad' [Canada, and the carrying opt dons arrived at. Tbe i ffot ts of issocial ,.'.i ai e also to bi Irecb lucat- ing the public, of Canada to aat more fish than it, does, It Is considered that educail m and publicity '.>ill show the i,' lefl s to he derived both from an economical and health point of view i" :' more m i il ing of fish. owners or lot cultivators is to be recommended for such work as the | tearing of land, draining,' etc, as well as buying stumping powder, lime, manure, fertilizers, seeds and Muds, and possibly in marketing the produce, li is an easy mailer for members of this society to join hands in such work. A separate soil- j may In- formed hut I do not think it is advisable, Possible Schemes, This work will give employment and thus mean fewer idle men in ■ m city. Where necessary, lot own- maj have their lots transformed by hiring suitable labi r. Various lei may bi adopted. First: Lot owners may work their own lens and use or sell their own produce. Second: Lol owners may work cooperatively, ami it' necessary sell co- operatively. Third: Lot owners may arrange with a suitable person on a half share basis lor a period; the owner supplying the tools, seeds, fertilizers, etc., (he lessee marketing the produce and giving the owner halt tbe receipts. Fourth: Lots may be leased to intending cultivators for a terra of not less than throe years. Enhance Property Value. Yin: -,i stems : ; ■ lie intro duced. Where a whole lot cannot be cultivated, take a portion. A little is better than nothing. Where a house stands and there is not. much space for vegetabli crops, it in possible a garden or lawn may be made. This will surely it ' home more attractive an-: will enhance the value of the pro- perl i. 'iii' i e it ill bi a ae satisfac tion in making both labor and land j roduce. ^>_H«KS^_<_^MKt.^_^KHS_^J^K^ Product No. SPLENDID FOR PLUMBBKS Contains about 2y$ lbs. $1.30 The sale of Product No. 99 is strictly confined to the high-class supply houses. Its cost of manufacture is therefore not affected by Dept. or "price cutting store" influence '.that so often drives manufacturers to the use of Inferior chemicals and processes. Nor is tlle dealer allowed to reduci I hi retail price under penalty of having lii.-' supply terminated. A POWERFUL SOLVENT FOR CLOGGED "llli" destroys accumulations if lint, paper, cloths, hair, slime, grease, vegetables, soap, fruit and ninny oilier.-, li is harmless lo lines plumbing. DON'T ARGUE DON'T PIT OFF TEST IT , This p/reparatlon has been io generally .successful in clearing £ drains that ii is bought over and over again by those who have i tried it, but Inasmuch as no on can know tbe actual condition ex- 5 isting within a pipe, it is absoutely impossible for the manufactur- A er or tlie dealer to guarantee il result. o CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CO.'," NEW YORK t FOR SALE BY HARRY HANSON _____s__3SKr.l__K__-.-_ tl> 1* i • _3. o. Sailings for Vancouver Victoria and Seattle S.S. Prince George every Fnid_y ut 0 a.m. S.S. Prince John at 7 p.m. on Sunday, February II, 28, etc. For .Massett nni! Port Clements S.S. Prince John 10 p.m. Saturday, February (>, _!*, etc. Fur Skidegate, Lockopoit, etc., S.S. Prince John II p.m. Sunday, February 7, 21, etc. For Stewart niul Nans River S,s. Prince John l) a.in. Wednesday, February (O, 24, etc. For Anyov (Granby Buy) S.S. Prince George midnight every Wednesday. G.T.P. RAJJLWAY SOHEDOI/E Trains leave Prinoe Rnpert lot Prince George. Edmonton, Melville, Winnipeg, etc., a< IO a.m., Wodnesdnys and Saturdays, connecting with trains for St Paul, Chicago and all points east. Trains arrive from the east on Thursdays nnd Sundays nt 0.30 p.m. a G.T. RAILWAY SYSTEM The Dotible-trnok Route From Chicago to Toronto, Hamiltqp, Buffalo, Montreal, etc., etc. I THF RELIABLE PLUMBER FOR THE BEST IN PLUMBING AM) IIF.-lTi.N'G PilONE ..Si) h> ct-Sffi-a oo&aauaa&oo£^o<H*ooota:aooooa<:~ooooaaooooaQooa'. a<*aoraotw.oooaaaovaooaoo-aoooao<mvo<wao<towxHioax> Coal, Cement, Plaster and Brick AND A COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDERS' SUPPLIES w llli la^ER ..Va _!.._-._! J.,J IWi'E.-i »Sa!*i Wo»j LI J First Avenue rria.ee Rupert Telephone 186 *_w_w__h3*o a a chmhwh. o «■» ifi.i_t»oa«i«_ii»aci.wi>irt ac cm. aaa _ ■ ■ I Thomj son Hardware Co., Limited I Ri.il i Sfcot Guns | pplies s PHONE 101, \: <:. Dil 1.1 I I! 1015 .!;;» SECOND AVE. ■ ' I »t__ ''. ' ' ._*> '." . ,.',.4'.'. -. .-• ■■ - - j : . .' . LASH, DOORS P] ■ -...mber Co. FI1IST AVE. ,\ Flton:; '■:■'■ • >-- s - —■-' " il_ ■<■-< i PKl.M'l. It'. PHUT Br rich Yard at Smithers, B.C. • ... i ..... Last year Canada Imported ovei .'-''i-'_n'»aac-_i!.'-:-. -.a-o ch?« oaun-.. cw r,o_tc. two million dollars worth of rei - ble. alone. This cit; ml Ibuted '-i _i that large total. Cosl of the Work. In making a Prince Ruperl loi into a gai den there _r t of all : is fo ho removed. The cost of .'urn depends, of course, euti ■ ly on the class of stumps, and the means used for pulling them. On tiie average 1 would say about $5 to $10 per lot. It miisi be remembered thai the initial cost of preparing a lol Is high. it ii- hard to give exact flgup s, (in hundred feet of drain, 2 1-2 fee: deep and 18 inches to 2 feet wide will cosl aboul $10. At .{10 per 100 feet the average lot, viz.. 2. s i 10, would cosl abi it $15 to (2i ■ drain. Such work has cost the de partment that much in this norlhei t section. Stumping powder i iaj be used toi :' ige pur] qsi : oi third of .i stii k to every 8 to 10 f ly. Tit .- - ■ ■ int 10 - l il i. M n i Ing, fertilize! hould cost i ' ..... un Pi ■,-. i '-. For reservations, tickets and Hill Information regarding travel to any part of tiie world apply to tlie G.T.P. Ticket Ollioe, Third Avenue; Agency all Atlantic Steamship Lines. ., • '^_'''..:_-.'" !<ww ■-•<•. ■•/ v^ .'~^ST:y_v»tiiA.'n^'_^^js_s?tH»^ ■■■: ■■■■■■■■: ■«?__ ,*-v_Eiri-__i_3_'.r_,%rc^ .-. -.<Mygm m :j Canadian Pacific Railway PRINCESS MAY SOUTHBOUND, 8 P.M. SUNDAY PRINCESS MAQUINNA, NORTHBOUND, MONDAY, FEB. 22 3. G, McNAB, General Agent, corner Third Ave. uiiri Fourth ,>.t. •■fir... _.';:.s>_s'_i__aoiJGEiTi.';-/v\ _...- 2_. _H - - ' ' ' ' - jg M I 1.-5 __^_—;— --_. . ...... _.; . Department of Naval Canada. Tenders will he received untl noon on Monday, Mi ■ ' 1, 1915, fo >ly of Sti . ing ( oal to \ e ' ■ lying nt Prim <■ ■ it lert, B.l' i, i Isl A] in, 1915, to 31sl March 1916. forms of -tender may be obtaine in application to the undersigned. The lowest or nny Lender not nee :S_arlly aci oi Led. (Sgd.) GEO PHILLIPS, Naval Store OfBcet i-I.M.C fJoel- viird E.sip . i'. ' PC 77* WwU's Best __/"*"*--" / ■ i!_« l---_-_5_I.-..i_l_J!K-^S »a i'._«tk__*'«H_»lW»iJ«^^ o i .:■ i-i ■ oooto I THE UNION STEAMSHIP CO. OF B.C. LTD' I S.S. VENTURE | Southbound Tuesdays at 8 p.m. j Sailings for Granby, Simpo.p and the Naas Sundays at Midnight For further pnrtlculttis apply to JOHN HAi'VSI.I.Y. AGENT :: Oil! Second Ave., PI, _ Agency Atlantic Steamships. HJ«<H»WKH_*KH__!H»_f__»_<H31>« . ... | «-i.-a#Wftt>»>iKwt_«aiM<(is«ft , cllIlK 01 v9l!_^!/i \ IlL'Ali Ol'I'ICK: MONTREAL I_STAHLISHP.il 1808 Capital $ 11,5(10,000 Reserved Fund $ 12,600,000 Total Assets 9185,000,000 Siivinys Runic Department—$1 will open an accounl Branches Throughout Canada and Banking Connections Willi All Pints of the United Suites. Agents Throughout the World, li. P. WILSON, Manager - . Prinoe Unpen Hi ch ... iijCSgk #W ■mmm a_sw_?*m2iK«_:-L'^-^,'aiia ,aa UP AND PAINT UP NOW O-CEDAR MOPS, O-OHDAR MOP POLISH AI.AHASTINB SANITARY WALL COATING WATER HOSE, GARDEN TOOLS, WATHRING CANS MARTIN-SENOl R 1 10 PER fv. .T. PURH PAIN'j PAINT BRTJS1 ES, LAWN MOWHRS AND GRASS SHEAR., CA ","" BEATERS, GARBAGE PAILS WINDOW SCREENS, SCREEN DOORS —AT THE— KAIEN HARDWARE CO.,eo8n„ : tmMmamsr.tmBBgswi .. oe»o-iS-avw. <!!«!-_. Oi-lWHliftl. LM.ttljH>v>_a<H_f»'. -;-<t_<HWrtH>_>l' MM Prince Rupert Transfer •'" rt, (kua .ai_. ..,..•_--... -..„i,. ... » C ;.•;; \ Roses Book** -Ff R_ cor ., .-.- Wrttl N.nif »tlJ t>jn'l ' . 7'_ - ' in Han.]* ( BEING A I i: GOOD RECIPES carefully boi n Iron I ulloni of over two thousand . '•. ' ' tfmi's Flour ttirouRhoul Cannda. , ! i 1 the various cIbmm ol good thtngi lo eala ■ ■ have been carefully clucked and i Kecked 1 peti nl auihoHry< Coal, Furniture Moving, Baggage and Heavy Teaming W. J. CRAWFORD, Manager phone 566 °z:™T:z H ■ l:»_Bi_8_^wp^Kl_^_^_■l__H_^. ao&o&anw^Mvaoao&a&wiro. > am mm your Envelope to _AK_ I ' '■''<_ CO. UHI1E0, WINHIPK LS & co r:::^mm^-^s:< The Morning Journ 50 cents per Month a] ell ■*■_.____ I,. m PEINCB a»P«RT JGuflNAL __.-. -.-: Ltr_S'!J3_K..-■_. ... Wednesday. February w -i . aaJ. __T_,'Ja„ , !4, 1.1!: nitrate of soda, barnyard manure or whalebone fertilizer. Cost of Seeds. Cost of seeds has next to be considered. Seed potatoes cost $2 for one bushel, sufficient to plant a lot. If vegetable seeds are used $1.25 worth will be sufficient. Thus it may cost to bring a lot under cultivation no less than $_5, besides labor in looking alter the crops during the season. This seems rather expensive, Inn it must be borne in mind that after the first year, draining, the most expensive item, hasn't to he considered. The produce from the lot the first year should be worth about $20 to $26 or more. Potatoes alone should give this. One can therefore readily see that after the first year's working, considering everything, one is out of pocket, but as time proceeds li'e capital invested Will bring good returns. Keep It Up. It thus means that to make profit saved it one endeavors to raise pro- which the box frame may be placed. duce. ;On fermenting, heat is produced. Living expenses have to come down. This is one way of doing It. Taxes have to be paid for idle property. Growing crops on vacant lots should help meet this, and in some cases overbalance tlie amount payable in taxes. Crops lo .lo In For. I would recommend the following crops to those who intend to go in for this work: Potatoes—Early Rose, Eureka iReliance, Beauty of Hebron, and |Gold Coin. Cabbage, cauliflower, lettuce, onions, parsley, peas, pole beans, radishes, spinach, turnips, carrots, etc Small"* fruits for a permanent pateli: Any sized box or frame may be used The commercial size is 6 x 6 feet supporting two saslies, ti x ,'i. Cold frames without tlie manure may be used, with glass or cheesecloth sashes. On this subject I shall be only too pleased to give further detailed information to all who care to make application at tlie Agricultural Oflice. Poultry Raising. The question of poultry may we] tin considered. To purchase all the ion,i [or raising poultry Is rather ex- pensive but one may very well raise such as roots, rape and clovers ti keep down the expense and so make profit. The Department is sending an experimental pen Mere for Princ I Rupert and later settings of eggs,' I may be purchased at a reasonable and uniform rate. Aesthetic Side. It must not be overlooked that there is an aesthetic side to this ouestion. Many residents have done exceedingly well v^ih garden Ing, such may tie mad..' to look beautiful by planting creepers in the pockets, as periwinkles, creeping roses and Virginia creeper, etc., as well as various rockery plants, as sedums, echvaria, etc., besides various summer annuals, as nasturtiums, lobelia, portulaca, etc. Visitors to Victoria will remember the beautiful rock gardens of that city. Some time later, If ii bi Sk«ena Land District—District of tjue.n Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Peter Piombo, of Prinee Itupert, B.C., occupation Prospector, intends to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following described lauds on tiie West Coast of Graham Island: Commencing at a pos,, planted four milas east and one mile north of tlie north-east corner of Lot 2436, thence nortli so chain., ihence west 80 chains, thence south 80 cl ins, thence east SO chains, to -.,,,, 'cut "i commencement, containing I 6-1" acres more or less. Heasure, I hope to deal with thlsUa29 ' PETER PIOMBO, Bubject of rock gardens more large- Date located, Decembei ith, 1814. IMPERIAL MACHINE WORKS Limine- Installed and -cm-mi Repairs • Oxy-Aoetylene Plant in Connection Phone lied 1B8 Third Avenue Strawberries—..lagoon and Clark'. Seedling, Gooseberries—Industry. Black and Red Currants. Rhubarb—Victoria should do one has to cultivate the land Eor>we"' more than one or two years. People '■''" ! '' 3e _n- I ' --'; -'■' •' ■• '■'• ' who have continued interests here and Alslke Clover will answer well. should not fail lo make use of these Hot' l!|,|is '""i ''"''i Frames. chances. It is a fact that people who To make the season longer, va- liave garden spots in a district will rious plants should be raised under often continue to reside in that'cover as in the house or ln hot beds place rather than be transient and'jr cold frames. Tin's may well be so spend their earnings in traveling'join- for early cabbage plants, let- tables on some of the lots a few from place to place. From statistics tuce, radishes, etc. If a hot lied out- trees i,mI Bowers will not lie out of it is shown that an average family-side is made use of, one should pro- n'aee- Land District- Dlstriot of Queen Charlotte Islands, TAKE NOTICE that Peter Piombo, of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation Prospec'.or, Intends to apply for permission to prospect for coal and pe- urn over the following described lands on the West Coast, of Graham Island: Commencing at a post planted three miles north of the north-easl corner of Lot 2437, thence north 80 chains, thence easl 80 chains, thence .■here is much in this work that BOUth 8o chains, thence wesf 80 time will not allow me dealing with chains, to polnl of commencement now, bul my associate, Mr. M. II. Flowitt, and I will'be only loo glad Mr. Chairman, In conclusion, lei me say. city lots may be made use of and after the initial outlay good returns may be made. The citizens and city will be the better for it. Living expenses will be made lower. An Income may be made to pay such J. H. HILDITCH Contractor and Builder Estimates given on nil classes of work, whether small or large. Personal attention given to every item. PHONE GREEN 321 FREDERICK PETERS, K.C. Barrister, Solicitor and Notary Publi. Oilice In EXCHANGE BLOCK and lawns, etc. This the Horticultural Society should encourage. We want an increased number of nice-look- ing gardens, more trees and more slimmer flowering plants grown. In connection with growing vege- spends per day for vegetables cine stable manuri which mu I Surely mosl of this money may be placed in a heap and tram Sill W**[ '■ e Around a house where much rock n.exists and little soil for cultivat- III..." "i1 ' Iii ■ ' m I"': F._ or A. f • . & _ t Deliv. .' to your kitchen , like groceries at. any time to give what advice telp we can. As a finishing word, help the Horticultural Society to increase its membership, nnd may the members make use of such an institution. The address was followed by an interesting discussion, Mr, Tomlinson replying to questions asked and dealing more intimately with particular eases. containing i!4o acres more or less. ja29 PETER PIOMBO. Date located, December 3rd, 1914. Corporation of the City of Princ Rupert. Bylaw Xo. _!_.!), Eleventh Avenue Plank Road, Contract Xo. 4. SEALED TE.NDERS will be re ceived by E. A. Woods, City Clerk i.:i till 5 p.m., Monday, loth Febru ary, for the construction ot a slxteci fool plank roadway on Eleventh Avenue and City Reserve, fror Ninth Avenue to Albert Avenue. Plans may be seen and Bpeciflca tions obtained at the City Engineer' office, City Hall. The lowest or any tender not nee fssarliy accepted. W. McG. M _SON, City Bngineer Skcenn Land District—District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE lii.it Pet.r Piombo, of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation Prospector, intends to apply for permission to prospeel for coal and petroleum over ihe following described lands on the West Coast of Graham Island: Commencing at a post planted three miles north of the north-east corner of Lot 2437, thence north SO chains, thence west SO chains, thence soutli So chains, tlience east 80 chains, to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. ja2. PETER PIOMBO. Date located, December 3rd, 1914. DR. GILROY, DENTIST Crown aud Bridge Work a Specialty Oilice: Smith Bloc!., 'i'liini Avenue A. FAULDS, M.I. M.E. Consulting Mining Engineer Examinations and development ol Coal, Metal, Oil. Etc. 709 Duusmuii St. Vancouver, B.C. LAND ACT. Form 11, Form of Notice. Skeena Land District—District of Coast Range 5. TAKE NOTICE that Edward Chesley, Prospector, of Shames, in t-nds to apply for permission to lease tiie following described laud: ' ommencing at a post planted one quarter of a mile east of Mile Pos 83 of n.T.B. from Prince Rupert o mirth boundary line of railroad right of way and about one-half I Skeena Land District—District Queen Charlotte Islands. of Miissage, Manicuring, Scalp Treatment, Electric Treatments, Etc. Mrs. N. I.. Hanil.-i.-.,(li-. Prop. 211 Third St. PRINCE RUPER1 TAKE NOTICE that Peter Piombo, oi Prince Rupert, iti'.. occupation I P.O. Boa 1714 bone 148 Prospector, intends to apply for permission to prospeel for ooal and pe- RITCHIE, AGNEW & CO. rolsum over the following described Civil Engineers nn^J Surveyors Prince Rnpert, lands on Lie West Coast of Graham Island: Commencing ;;: a post planted five miles ea_l and one mils north of the north-east corner of Lot 2435, thence north 80 chains, thenci east 'to ebains, thence soutli SO chains, thenoe west 80 chains, to point ofj *n aua Provincial l commencement, containing " - - aiectri. Blue Printim more or less. ja29 - PETER PIOMBO. Date loi ated, Dec Ith, L914. W-terworks, Water .-instruction. Re] White Prii. ;■. Wbarf Domin- .i" eying, nil of Phino Blue IS. !■;■ none 39! UNosrs'cili JI Jkeena Land District—District Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE thai Peter Piombo, of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation Prospector, intends to apply for i-or- mission to prospect for coal ancl petroleum over the following described lands on t! « Wei t Coasl if Gn Island: Commencing at a post planted firs miles ei.st and one mile north |( handled by iu °f th« !' .""•' ; ■' "". '"'» •'" ' i.ro_.pt ni..'- lo thenci' no ti- 80 chains, then .; i ins, thenci bo th 80 ohains, pa..,. 0, thenoe east 80 chains, to pom. of commencement, containing 64 0 aoresj more or less. j__. PETER PIOMBO. Date lornled, 'lib December, 1914 G. T. P. CARTA.! 3*1 SECOND . JINGLE PO. Skeena Land Districl District o Queen Charlotte Islands. mile easterly from south-east corner Wm. Bison's, tbence north 10 cl a; is, tlience west 10 chains, theme outh 10 chains .llience east 10 hains to the polnl of commencement and contalnlnK 10 ncrns, more EDWARD CHESLBY, Dated January 14, 193 5. c un. General fen Furniture Moving of 175,000 I . early it .:.. tli ■ d ". nd for ye:'.r. ""■ .. A nhe i <■'■' Euec) I IO . -i ■ '.' Il ::; ros .: ly 6,000 people, and to 1,501 branches. Ev« , ■ every room, Is i • culate. Ev. • . .':.: teurlzei - ; i i cte'd. [.started in od .1 -:. ■ ' ii" ... th -i ii-. -ii. '■' '■■ Ind l !).-(«i th ■;: Budweiser. !1 eon a Laud Districl District Queen Charlotte Islands, TAKE NOTICE tl nt Peter Piombo, cf "''ince Rupert, B.C., occupation - Ij [or uer- lission to i rot pe • [o ci I and p»- ...i oi ' . iseribed Is on I ' • ' f id Commsnclng at a osi piant- three miles north and one mile! Ilv.t Qiinlll; of thi i th-ea_l in »r ol Lo.j 7, tl' n irth k 0 ' lifting, thea.ee 1 80 chains, thenoe south soi ,i is, thenoe w«. 80 chains, to olnl "r i ■- ■:■! iontainiag .'.-■■ .-. i'i- PER PIOMBO, locatsd, December _rd, 1914. TAKE NOTICE thai I, D. Hog;', of Qui ,'n Chi i'i; te City, on ip Ion Parmer, intend to apply for permis Sinn to purchase the following do scribed lands: Coral . cl al a poo planted at I he so ith-wesl eor ner of Goodi . I nd In Bearskin Bt v, thence i .. ti . ly I hence norther ly, thence wests I -. - southei •y, following shore line to point of ommencemei iti o ng five aires ', nor* or less. DANIEL HOGG. Datsd .Hi r. bit ar; 191 5. H3 When you buy COA '. — Lady imltl ' Tlie Queen d Oil Ff. Mr .n cilice will ii. i a lodi Building f»i snii- oi amount ol Truasu <;>■',(■. r. v ' .NT ' ri' iL :. .ed i. E! ■ Tlte Largest Plant of lis ' In the World pi..,.-_-.-" s. ilome ol I. -ipat ■ ■ X '<i~ 'f.il -^,. .-„ . ,| 1 :. -i'V1-;.^ -'■'..— lijf.a-M'.U.'a.l.ftn. tail tfln I * iy.'.u (^=a'a(a Hid I. =S [i^i - .--f... ".' «=!._.,.- 0Uv_'»'."y" '-'_.!. (^fl!l'^"fl||,'(l'l (uiSfe - ' ■ . ■.' ;e it. ■■■■■ hi • nn, i'i|i||i|i DISSOliVTION NOTICE. TAKE NOTICE thai the firm Ritchie, Agnew & Co, lias been (lis si lved upon the Slst day of Januarr \. D. 1915, and thai all accounts ow the firm will ba collected by . Fred Ritchie, for the benefit of partners, and im-1 all accounts wing by the firm will bu paid by H ' said J. Fred RIl hie, on account if the firm. Dated it Prince Rupert, B.C., this 4th day of February, A. D. ' -. J. FRED RITCHIE. A. I. 'RIGHT, "., T. Howard (witness to both signal ii . - ...nifirii in; men < osi i living i.k- Dl'CEIl i • Ol'fl II, •! ■' I ■ ■ '• ' i Sti.'. i Por Ton llcsi Qunlitj ',:'.-i-in-.-i Nut ' oal 8S.78 Pec Ton ii. ,i, — ri it:— Union Transfer Co. Prince Rupert, B.C., Phone 8(1 ' w. ,.,; i'i...i' i : | B ibiilm in .i .:,i. - I PHONE 86. , . mmrnmBf.- -• . 5->rinc'> Ruper. 80c. . ao^oo<iOaitoao^otiu<iO<iOrC^eo-o<iO<:^ao-oi^.'i'H-oo-^Of.H;. A. E. Ran.., Pres lenl J. S. Pearce. '5(.-!_lM| i iter 1 ,■ -■ .VIANttEACTURERS DOORS, SASH, MANTLES, MOILDI.VGS, SOROIJ SAWING, .Mi ILL KINDS OF FINISHINGS, BfORE i-'ift: : IV'I RES, HOUSE FINISH _ 'CIA" Factory mid Ofilcei Seventh Aveu .-, Ruy. o I- P.O. Box 20". !>r ■ ;",. - ' <H.(H>('.-... '" -. ■ Irclo •■t'.-v'-a - —— -_^---_. ■_-__--__■■ Wednesday, February 24, 1915. PRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL GRANITE 1RAMTE of best quality and thoroughly tested for sale Cut Stone or Crushed Hock in Quantities (iE1L J. .let.l.dD Phone Green 217 OCEAN FISH CO. .'re-h I ish ArrlvlnR Every Day . ltsiitii Oi ders Promptly Attended To 1'IKIXI. IJL1 i. aoo PHONE 554 P.O. BOX 60 FOR APERHANGING OLISH1NG AND WALL TINTING HIGH-GRADE INTERIOR 11 11 ,'EClALTy i ■ - ■:' '., '. -;... —v. SECOND _ . E '■ . twoorOoooo-ao:ai>oaamoto#QacOrao: CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS ULntest and Approved Methods 1|Only Skilled Operators Employed IN THH MATTBR OF THE "NAVIGABLE WATERS' PROTECTION ACT," REVISED STATUTIIS OF OANADA, 1906, CHAPTER 115, AND AMHNDI1.G ACTS —and— IN THlil MATTER OF AN APPLICATION BY THE MONTANA CONTINENTAL DEVELOPMENT COMPANY FOR APPROVAL OF THE PLANS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF A CERTAIN WHARF AND ORE BINS ON WATERFRONT DLOI ,i PRINCE FU.PERT rOW.NSI". E. TAKE NOTICE that the Moataaa Continenl il De -:": of Butte, M ntai i, has depositi ■' with thi Mil tei of Public Works with the listiic ■ of Tl iii.',.1-'... or 115, It. .1 and desi rlpMona of i he proposed site I - : tin harbor works to be i - nsl i acted by the sal I my (iii '.v'. al '''lock "H," Prlnco bit peri '"■ ordin Torra- d in Prinoe 1 nd R 1st. Offlci id numbared ■-. irei ; consiating of one i' irl 1th o e I ins. AND i . HE I fAKE NOTICE Ci mpany has applied to the Governev-General-in-Council for if the pro ii - -I ■- ' lission to construct the same. Dated at Prinoe Rupert, B.C., this 8th day of January, A.l). 1°15. .-: - i "-' . Solicitors for the .Montana Continental Developmenl Company. ju:J7l27 PATMORE & FULTON, GOVERNMENT WEATHER REPORT. Furnished by I'. W. Dowling. For 24 hours ending 5 p.m. February 23. Bar. reduced to sea level. .. .29.831 Highest temperature 44 Lowest temperature 33 AX OLD CODE RELATIVE TO BUILDING INDUSTRY Interesting Lairs in Force in . nby- Ion in the Ancient Days of the World. Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlo'tte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that. Andrew W. MaeLean, of Priace Rupert, B, C, occupation Carpenter, intends to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following described lands on the West Coast of Gralia Imdlsna Coast, of Graham Island: Commencing at a post planted one mile north and two miles east of the north-east corner of Lot 2433, thence north SO chains, thence west SO chains, tlience soutli 80 chains, thence east 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. ANDREW W, MacLEAN. [IS Agent, Peter Piombo, Date located, 23rd December, 1914, n Land Districl DiBtrlct of Phone us and wo will call for a O trial bundle 5 a Note our address: 3 .-.L. SIXTH AVENUE WESTS Phone No. 8 | Canadian Steam Laundry S _ « ekhkb_«hS .ir ■-. J^H_^la*^.-_l^_^>_l^_^a^_^J^i Skeena Land Dislrict—District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Peter Piombo, of Prince Rupert, D.C., occupation Prospector, intends to apply for permission to prospect, for coal and petroleum over the following described lands on tlie West Coast ot Graham Island: Commencing at a post plant- led five miles east of the north-east, corner of Lot. 2435, thence ea_t SO Ichains, thence south SO chains, tbence west SO chains, tlience north SO chains, to point of commencement., containing 640 acres more or }a29 PETER PIOMBO. Dale located, December 4th, 1914. 'i ■ ■ two thousand yi ai our era there King Hammurabi, name is affixed to the oldi si Code of Besides dealing with ■■ nd qui "liens of mo .lily, Hammurabi legislates on such matters as I h n 'i: nf fields and i ns, tlie > ages of tradesmen, ; he t ansoming of prisoners, lnb< rit in i and dowries. He goes into such minute details as the fees of doctors and veterinary surgeons, and punishments are prescribed for the profession in cases of malpractice. Judges, too. are made liable to pay twelvefold costs if they can be convicted of ijudging wrongly! Jerry-builders and 1 Capt. J. McGee 5 M.M.S.A. X Masters and Males prepared § for examination. Compass ad- X j list or. g Phone lied r,02 6 "NAUTICAL ACADEMY" s Helgerson Block, opposite 5 Royal Hotel §G^HWKH}l_-&_rt>_s_^ Qoomtao>o<taooi*OGoar/-ooo*>ojaaa SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES . For Rent Skeena Land District—District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKB NOTICE that Teter Piombo, of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation Prospector, intends to apply for permission to prospect for ioal and pelroieum over the following described lands on the West Coast of Graham Island: Commencing at a post planted five mile* east of the north-east corner of I_ot 2435, thence north 80 chains, thenoe east 80 chains, thence south SO chains, thence west _• chains, to point of commencement, containing 'i** aeres more or lees. ja2-0 PETER PIOMBO. Date located, December 4th; 1914. REASONABLE RATES THE Continental Trust 1 Company _-_HKI IKHHWIM _H> rHKKHJ OO-OtHtO The Morning Journal 50c. per month Skeena Land District—District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICB that Peter Piombo, of Prince Radar., B.C., occupation Prospector, intfuids to apply for permission to propped for coal and po- Irolenm over H_« follow-'ng described Ir.nds on lhe Wept Coast of Grp-ham Island: Commencing nt a pout planted 8ie mile* past of the north-east corner of Lot 143 6, thence north 8 9 chains, thempp west 80 Chilian, ihence south M chains, thence east SO chains, to paint, of cor_me.icp- nieal, «ostei.i_,j D4 0 acres more or less. ja29 PETER PIOMBO. Date located, December 4th, 1914. of Skeena Land District—District Queen Chci-totte Islands. TAKE NOTICSB that Peter Piombo, of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupatien Prospector, intends to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following described lands on the Wast Coast of Graham Island: Commencing at a post planted four miles nortli of the north-east corner of Lot 2437, thenoe north SO chains, thence east SO ohains, thenoe south SO chains, thence west 89 chains, to point of commencement, containing (i.O acres more or less. ja29 PETER PIOMBO. Bate located, December 3rd, 1914 ;!KHKH>_<H»lKH_-a-<. i>_^j__-_iaiKi_i<io<HK(-] RUPERT MARINE IRONWORKS AND SUPPLY CO., LIMITED WATERFRONT, PRINOE RUPERT ENGINEERS, MACHINISTS AND MACHINERY CONTRACTORS Specialists in Murine Power Hauls, Oil, Steam or Gasoline. I!. C. Const Agents for Hie Billish Kronilioul Semi-Diesel Mil Engine—the most reliable and economical, und tin- (tannest power for iNlihig boats, nt;s ami passenger vessels. Standard Gas ICngine Company's l.ngincs nnd Pints in stock. i - -: _i.*. '__&- p_! ' '•]' "'.'| 't'-'i-A other dishonest craftsmen are threatened with penalties which might prove a salutary addition to our own laws. Here are some examples: If a builder has built a house for a man, and his work is not strong, and if the house he has built falls in and kills the householder, that builder shall be slain. If the child of the 'louseholder be killed, the child of that builder shall be slain. If the slave of the householder be killed, he shall give slave for slave to the householder. If goods have been destroyed, he shall replace all that lias been destroyed; and because the house that he built was not made strong, and it has fallen in, he shall restore the fallen house out of his own personal property. If a builder has built a house for a man and his work is not done properly and the wall shifts, then that builder shall make that wall good with his own silver. If a boatbuilder has built a 60- ton boat for a man she shall give him two shekels of silver for his pay. Q . en ' harlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Andrew \V. - i, , P :: . Rupert, B, ('. ,i ■ ' i . , In Is to apply tor "i to pi os] coal and petroleum over the follow- ri '.. lands on ihe V. esl Coasl "i it: ii'iain Island: Commencing ,i ,i posl pl tnted one mile nortli ., ,il i wo miles easl of the noi corner of Lol 2435, thence north 80 chains, thence easl SO '-bains, thence south 80 chains, thence west SO chains, to point of commencement, i ontaining 640 acres more or less. ANDREW VV. MacLEAN. flS Agent, Peter Piombo Date located, 23rd December, 1914. NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTHC- TION ACT. It. S. C. Chapter 11B. The Imperial Oil Company hereby give notice that it has under Section 7 of the above Aot, deposited wlfh the Minister of Public Works at Ottawa, and in tbe office of the District Registrar of the Prince ttupart Land Registration District at Prince 'Rupert, B.C., a description of the site and the plans of the wharf and approach proposed to be built in Prinoe Rupert Harbor, British Columbia, in front of Waterfroat Blook "Ci". according to registered plan of the Townsite of the said City ot Prince Rupert deposited in the aforesaid Land Registry Ollire as No. 928. AMD TAKE NOTICE that after the expiration of one month from ihe dale of the first, publication of (his notice, ilie said Imperial Oil Company will under Section 7 of ihe "ii-1 -0. apply to tha Minister of Public: Works al his ollire in the City of Ottawa for approval of the said sit. and plana and for leave to con- strtiB-t tlie sai'd wharf and approa . HATH!) al Prinee Rupert, B.C., this 2nd day of February, A, D. Tn 1 S. 4w-M THE IMPERIAL 0'IL COMPANY. Skeena Land District -— District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE thai Andrew W. MaeLean, ot Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation Carpenter, intends to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following described lands on the West, Coast of Graham Island: Commencing at a post planted two miles north of Cue north-east corner of Lot 2 4 33, thence north SO chains, thence east SO chains, thence south SO chains, thence west SO chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less, ANDREW W. MacLEAN. fIS Agent, Peter Piombo Date located, 23rd December, 1914. ->- ■--,,,. ..■•■■ !_.' . , -.. ., SYNOPSIS OP COAL MINING REGULATIONS. ar ■Bruin fares. _ Phone bi*. 99 is operating on a new m__mM_- pl prised lor auto line Any wfcppip wept pf Hays Greek th ohona*. win be te cants; to Seal Cov for aap, two, or three persons th oharajp wffl b'p $1; for four or live .$ 1. S l_! to or fsem boats or trains o( canto. f4tf NOTICE. Tho Oimiulii.n Patriotic Fniul. Will tkose who need assistance from tho above fund, resident ln the city or «H«_irlct and whose breadwinner is on active service with the forces of the Empire or her Allies, kindly notify the secretary of the' local onffanl_ation. tf W. HI COLLISON, P.O. Box 736. Look for the Red Tor Prices at George I). Tito's Furniture Sale, tt NOTICE is hereby given that on the 23rd day of March next application will be made to the Superintendent ot Provincial Police and to 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 tlie premises known as Lots 15 and lfi, Block 32, Section 1, situate _1 Frazer Street in the City of Prince Ruperl, to the lands described as Lots 10 and 20, Block 23, Section I, on Third Avenue in the said City of Prince Ruperl. DATED this 20th day of February, 1915. PRINCE RUPERT IMPORTING CO. LIMITED. VV. il. Marshall, Manager f21mar22 Applicant. Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Andrew W. MaeLean, of Prince Rupert, B. C, occupation Carpenter, intends to apply for permission to prospeel for coal and petroleum over the following described lands on West Coast of Graham Island: Commencing al a posl planted two miles north ot the north-east corner of Lot 2436, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence south SO chains, thence east SO chains, to point ot commencement containing 640 acres more or less. ANDREW W. MacLEAN. f 1 S Agent, Peter Piombo. Date located, 23rd December, 1014. Skeena Land District. — District ot Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Andrew W. MaeLean, of Princ* Rupert, B. C, occupation Carpenter, intends lo apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum over tho following described lands on the West Coast of Graham Island: Commencing at a post planted two miles north and one mile east of the north-east corner of Lot 243.., thence north SO chains, thence east 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence west SO bains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. ANDREW W. MacLEAN. flS Agent, Peter Piombo Date located 23rd December, 1014. Coal mining rights of Ihe Dominion in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, the Yukon Territory, the Northwest Territories and a portion of the Province of British Columbia, may be leased for a term of twenty-one years at an annual rental of JI per acre. Not more than 2,!i60 acres will be leased to one applicant. Applications for a lease must he (made by the applicant in person to the Agent or Sub-Agent of the district in which the rights applied for are situate... In surveyed territory the land must be described by sections, or legal subdivisions of sections, and in unsurveyed territory the tract applied tor shall be staked out by Hie applicant himself. Each application must he accompanied by a fee of $5, which will be refunded if the rights applied for are not available, hut not otherwise. A royalty shall be paid on the merchantable output of the mine at tbe rata of five cents per ton. Tbe person operating the mine shall furaiah the Agent with sworn returns accounting for the full quantity of merchantable coal mined aad pay tbe royalty thereon. If the ee.,1 mining rights are not being operated, sueh returns should be fur niebed at iea.t once a year. Tbe laasa will include the coal nialag rights only; but the lessee ••ay ba permitted to purchase whatever available surface rights may be poasli_._-.H_ aecessary for the work- lag of tke mine at the rate of $10 par asru. For fall information application •Jisiiia Pe Maic to the Secretary of tie Daparinaoat of the Interior, Ot tawa, ar te any Ageat or Suh- Ateai of Bamraioa Lands. W. W. SORY, -.e.nay Minister of the Interior Daily Journal f^->! lie 50c per month '-' '--"Y" f - _-■ .- Sics'l, Iron, Oils, Wire Hope, lialal.l Bulling, Ii. C. Wood 1-nMurs- 5 Columbian Itrouno Prop ler_i, sia..-f_u BaNteries, Pq__ium__.. 'n2_ri 0 Marine ..re ssorics. £, llepairs—First-class equipment ami -(.ill for machine and slu'p £' rormlrs. '■' r, P.O. BOX 51S TELEPHONE 313 waotHQvooo a ao-wwa-HSiwjfljs-a _«. _ aoo***'y^^MriMi^ui0tuMMtfjma^ Skeena Land District—Coast District Range 5. TAKE NOTICE that I, Philip Gb.ley, iatend to apply for a licence to prospect for coal and petroleum on the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 60 chains north of the south-east coiner of Lot 4396 (T.L. 6658), Ll'.ot north 80 chains, tlience east 80 chains, thenoe south SO chains henoe west So chains tn the point f oomaism.ement, " intaining 640 teres to be known as P Chesley' fo. 4 claim. Located Ootober 21, 191-1. dlT PHILIP CHESLEY. Locator Save Dollars at George I). Tlte's Furniture Sale—(.rerything reduced Drapery Goods, Curtains, Poles Cn-I>e<s a'"1 ■■«•—s" P°*' °8*1'' <liK" ount at George I). Tito's. tlOtf lioynl Naval College of Canada. JAMES GILMORE ARCHITECT Second Ave. Near McBride St. HOTEL DIRECTORY Members of the Prince Rnpct Licensed Vintners' Association The next examination for the entry of Naval Cadets, will ho held nt the examination centres of the Civif Service Commission in May, 1915, successful candidates joining the college on or about 1st, August. *Mf*W cations for entry win ba reaoirvailii to litti .'. if.'il li* tlie Soaralary. Mtrfi- Service Co««___pa-Oii, Ottawa, (_»». whom blank enlsiy terms oan now <* obtained. ■ iuid.i'lin. .-■ for tho eacnuiinMiaa in May uokI must bo h__rwo<-__. tlie of fourteen and ajntoeo on M(e Inly, 191.. Further dafcod-s e-.ii be o#t_iiu«_ sag iii|_l»ticii4«ioii do tlie i..idornip_iod. G. .. D!_81"-AK.A_ffi. I-onnijr Minister of nbn N.we.1 Sorviaa l><-.i»iP_Ti<.it of the Mn-val Sor-fty, Ottfftwn, i._im_«»- Skill. TIMS II.ia_it/hori_od p .*__«■ iipoii of m fwlTfirtisonn.il w-fl aot bri TmtS. *oa_— MM. MM WINDSOR HOTEL Cor. of FirM Ave. und Eighth St. \V. fl. Wright, Prop. HOTEL CENTRAL First Ave. and Seventh St. European und American Plant 01.00 to ,$2.50 Per I)aj Peter Hluck.. Prop. KNOX HOTEL !'-i'. I live. Itetwcen Eighth anil Xluth European Plan; Kntea SOc to 01.00 Per Day Refiner it i.esner, Props. EMPRESS HOTHBj J. Y. Rochester V. I). Cnsley Third Ave. Between Sixth and Seventh Sts. Europoan Piun; ">Oc to SI PeT Day KOI'AL HOTEL .'urloy aS i.i!i'g<'..!(, Prop*, Third A_ve. Mid Ki_n.ii St. • pc.i-1 P.nn .■.rum Rented W1.0I.E8AM. LIQl'fllK «0.. LIMI.W»1 Second Ave- nnd Sixth St. P.MM1I. 102 KmiRff I.MIXIWTING CM». LnilTISi: Krnsw anil Sfx.h Sis [_J.i-.ic T ■ ' ■ ' NUTK'I. OK OANGELLATION OF RBSERVE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Reserve existing on Detention Island by reason of a Notice publish-1 ed in tho British Columbia Gazette on the 30th of May, 1912, is hereby can celled. U. A. RENWICK, Deputy Minister ( r Lands Department of Lands, Victoria, B.C., October 10th. 1914. 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Ot-io - U.S.A. :C8KI _H>l_i_i_««tK«KKHK^ l(H*_KHSW___fWKf_4^ : THE 1WST COMFORTABLE | TOURING CAR IN THE CITY I Answers nil calls day and night S Phone 99 1 Stand: Hotel Prince Rupert g New Wellington Coal lho PavorJte HouM(>hol<l .'oal - lean est, Brightest nnd I test Rogers & Albert Second Avenue Phone 1.16
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Title | Prince Rupert Journal |
Publisher | Prince Rupert, B.C. : O. H. Nelson |
Date Issued | 1915-02-24 |
Geographic Location | Prince Rupert (B.C.) |
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Language | English |
Identifier | Prince_Rupert_Journal_1915-02-24 |
Series | BC Historical Newspapers |
Source | Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives. |
Date Available | 2016-04-07 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
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DOI | 10.14288/1.0312581 |
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