1 The Journal $5.00 a Year %OtttWA aa ■ ■ -'■■• VOL. V. PRINCE RUPERT, H. C, SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1915. Price 3 Cents. Xo. 24.1. RUSSIANS PLAY HAVOC WITH THE TURKS THE GERMAN CONSUL IN PERSIA RAISES TROUBLE —x—~ COSSACKS ARE ON WAY TO PUNISH THE OFFENDERS ARTILLERY FIRE ACTIVE ON THE WESTERN FRONT German Consul Has Stirred Up Trouble In Persian Territory BREWERY MAY BE BROUGHT HERE CHARLES THEIS OF SPOKANE CONTEMPLATES MOVING TO PRINOE RUPERT Wealthy Investor Has Great Faltli In The Prospects Of I City. Charles Theis, ot Spokane, who was here a few days ago has great faith in Prince Rupert as a city. He had been inspecting the mine being developed by James Cronin in the interior. Mr, Theis is interested in that property also, and Is well satisfied with the outlook of the mines of the district. But, Mr. Theis is an Investor in many lines. Among others he is deeply interested in breweries, one he controls In Boise, Idaho, he says he will move to Prince Rupert if British Columbia does not decide to go dry. He looked over Prince Rupert and was well satisfied with the prospects. He believes Prince Rupert will be a flourishing centre and will come into its own very quickly. o SOCIALIST SPEAKER ADDRESSED THE PUBLIC Petrograd, Aug. 27.—A telegram received from Teheran, Persia, reports that the Russian and the British consuls and their military attaches have been attacked at Kenghever by an armed band led by M. 0. Schune- mann the German consular agent at Tabriz. They defended themselves with rifles, but suffered some losess. A cabinet meeting was held and as a result a request was sent to the commander of a Persian brigade of Cossacks, who are encamped four days march from Kenghever to send a detachment there immediately. o WELSH MINERS HAVE AGAIN GONE OUT OF MINES ON STRIKE London, Aug. 27.—To show their dissatisfaction with the Runciman report, 25,000 South Wales miners ceased work today. One of the principal disputed points was whether any increase in wages granted at the present time was to be regarded merely as a war bonus or as a permanent adjustment. Mr. Runciman decides the "new | agreement is applicable only to the abnormal conditions prevailing during the war, and is not intended for a precedent or to apply to normal times." Charles Lestor Spoke On The Present Economic Conditions. The Empress Theatre was crowded last evening to hear Charles Lestor's address on the present economic conditions. The meeting was presided over by S, D. Macdonald, President of the Trades and Labor Council. The speaker dealt with the address of Professor Adam Shortt before the Canadian Club. He contended that the ideas of Professor Shortt wjre not absolutely correct with respect to capital. He illustrated his Idea of capital, where by the employment of additional men and the use of machinery, a greater production was affected than by Individual labor. He touched upon many points relative to labor questions. A vote of thanks was accorded him on the conclusion of his address. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL Northwestern League Vancouver, 18; Spokane, 5. Seattle, fl; Tacoma, 3. National League Cincinnati, 2; Philadelphia, 4. Pittsburg, 1; New York, 2. St. Louis, 11; Brooklyn, 7. Chicago, 4-5; Boston, 9-1. American League Boston, 3; Cleveland, 0. New York, 1-3; Detroit, 8-11, Philadelphia, 2; Chicago, 3. Washington, 3; St. Louis, 1. Coast tieagiie San Francisco, 0; Vernon, 4. Salt Lake, 9; Oakland, 2. Los Angeles, 3; Portland, 12. aixKxtaaaaaoaooaaaaaoaaaoooaoaooaaaoooooooooom Tag Day In Aid Of Base Hospital Today a committee from the Red Cross Society will levy toll upon all found on the streets, to aid In equipping the British Columbia Base Hospital, which is being provided for the Canadian soldiers at the front. The Province of British Columbia is equipping the hospital and the funds collected today will go directly to that cause. In all parts of the province similar action is being taken today. iaoooooaooooooooooooooooooaoooo#o####oaoaooooooo##^ Violent Fighting By Artillery Along The Western Front Turkish Blockhouse Destroyed by Russians And Vessels Torpedoed Petrograd, Aug. 27.—An official report says:—In the coastal region our scouts after crosisng the Arkhave River destroyed a Turkish blockhouse by means of hand grenades. One of our motor boats accompanied by a torpedo boat sank two sailing vessels and their cargoes. o DEMAND MADE TO CLOSE RARS EARLIER IN THE EVENING BODY OF SUICIDE FOUND YESTERDAY LOVI KNUDSEN'SREMAINS FOUND HANGING FROM A THEE IN SECTION 2 Paris, Aug. 27.—An official report says:—"On a great many points on the front our artillery has concentrated upon the German positions a * ery heavy Are." ' "To the north of Arras, the German trenches have been upset and the munition depot destroyed. Near Sommeoise the German encampments have been shelled. The enemy fired at long range, seven shells at the city of Compiegne causing some damage, killing a nurse and seriously wounding another nurse. "The Germans violently shelled the village of Blonod-Les-Pont-Mousson, the city of Thann and Vieuzthann "In the region of Amertsviller our shells started many fires." PRESENTATION TO MISS McTAVISH GRADUATES AND NURSES IN TRAINING TOOK FAREWELL OF MATRON OF HOSPITAL FOR RENT. Large nicely furnished room with balcony, attached, over-looking harbor. All modern conveniences—875 Borden Street—Phone Black 293. tf. Steamer Delhi Delayed Coming The steamer Delhi, whlchshould have arrived from Ketchikan to go Into the drydock here to be repaired, will be delayed. It has been found that the vessel Is too badly damaged to permit of her being towed here, without undergoing some overhauling where she lies on her beam ends. It Is expected she will arrive a little later. -W-HHHW*lKrt*MKHWWi^^ Pleasant Evening Spent At Thc Institution Last Evening. At the Prince Rupert General Hospital last evening, formal iarewell was taken of Miss McTavish, the retiring matron of the nurses in training and the graduate nurses. Advantage was taken of the occasion to present her with a very beautiful silver mounted toilet set contained in a case and with her monogram on each piece. A suitable address was read by Miss McLeod, while Miss McCos- kne made the presentation. Dr. XV. T. Kergin replied on behalf of Miss McTavIsh, and took occasion to express his own appreciation of tho services rendered by the retiring mail-on. The nurses in training had arranged a very pretty function. The reading-room used by convalescents was decorated for the occasion, while tea was served In the matron's private room and the sitting-room of the nurses. The medical men ancl several friends of the matron were Invited to be present. During the evening musical selections were rendered by members of the staff, and a solo by Mrs. R. H. Grant. The address accompanying the presentation was as follows: Miss McTavish: — We, the Graduates and Nurses-ln- tralnlng learn with deep regret of your resignation from the Hospital, and on behalf of the Nursing Staff, I should like to express our great pride In having you as our Lady Superln- (Continucd on Page Four.) MILLIONS IN GOLD BROUGHT OVER HOW $55,000,000 WAS SHIPPED FROM LONDON TO NEW VORK N'othing Was Known Of Tlie Movement Until It Landed On This Side. V. G. R. Vickers, Superintendent of the Dominion Express Company, has returned from Halifax to his office here with a small slip of paper in his wallet, says a Montreal despatch. This slip was merely a duplicate of a receipt he had given for $55,000,000, probably the largest single receipt ever Issued by the Dominion Express or any other company ln Canada. The money had come from England and had been consigned by the Hrltlsli Government to .Messrs. .1. P. Morgan * Co., nl New York, lt had been broughl to Canada by a British warship m Halifax, Prom iiiilifnx the consignment was sent pari of the way Iii New York, by the Dominion Express Company, and then transferred to the American Express Company, who took it Ihe balance of the journey, and delivered it at the offices of Messrs. Morgan & Co., without a single nickel of Hie fifty-five millions of dollars being so much as disp'ace 1 This, it was stated, was a record shipment of money, so far as Canada was concerne'i, and the quie. manner in which it was done, together wiih the satisfactory result of the work, was taken as an example of the manner In whicli the Dominion Express Company could lend Its organization to high and secret matters of state. Nothing was said about this huge shipment until It was successfully delivered, for obvious reasons, since if the Germans had known that so Vancouver, Aug. 27.—Jonathan Rogers, President of the Board of Trade, has been elected president of a prohibition committee of one hundred. The commit..e will demand prohibition at the earliest legal date, and the immediate closing of all bars at 7 p.m. Gruesome Discovery Made lly Kediiig-ield Within The City. It. much British gold was to cross the ocean they would probably have made special efforts to get after it. But the Germans did not know, and it is suspected that even if they had been aware of the transhipment of treasure, they would have been powerless to get their marine guardians of the Kiel Canal Into the open seas to interfere with it. Not only did the Germans not know, but the Britisii and Canadian public were in equal ignorance of the gold mine that was crossing the Atlantic until the treasure was safely locked up in the vaults of J. P. Morgan & Co., at New York. Just what so huge a sum of money The body of Lovi Knudsen was found yesterday morning hanging from a sapling in Section 2. It was quite evident It had been there for weeks, probably since about June 22 when he was last set \ -..live. The gruesome discovery was made by R. Berringfield, who was walking through the wooded part not far frim Tate Street. He said that a person might have passed it by, although close to it, without discovery. It was purely by accident he detected it. The remains were quite shrivelled from long exposure. The suicide had selected a small tree and twisted his pantaloons Into a rope, to accomplish the deed. He had early in lho summer attempted to commit suicide, and was being watched by a brother to prevent a repetition of the attempt. The body has been removed to the B. C. Undertaking parlors. o The Morning V'r month. Journal 50 rents means may surprise people accustom-! 0«<WlKHKH>iKKHK«WaKHKHKH^Ci« ed to reading of millions, while! handling dimes. A British warship arrived at Halifax with the treasure, but it bore a different, appearance and name to the vessel that started out with the money when It arrived af Halifax. The treasure was there, however, and it must he a delight to tiie German naval authorities to realize the freedom of the seas fori British treasure ships, while their' own navy is under guard of shore! jj defences. When th<- llrilish warship arrived i at Halifax with the gold it was met by- Mr. V. O, li. Vickers, with Mr. F. \V. Branscombe, assistant superintendent of tho Dominion Express Company, at Halifax. All these two Officials had to do was to receive 700 boxes of gold and eight boxes of securities, representing a total of $55,- (Continued on Page Four) SUBSCRIBE FOR - The - "TERRACE DESPATCH" it' you nro Interested in tho ureal imri. tilluntl valleys ol' I„ii_-.-Im-, Kitsiiiii- fa.iliiin and Naas River. Hall the subscription Roes to the Red Cross, VV. A. MYERS, CENTRAL HOTEL <HHHKH*WKHMHK. Observation Car Coming Into Service The <!. T. P. Is adding an observation car lo Its service In and oul of Prince Ruperl. The flist of these cars will arrive as part of the train on Monday evening. from that time on the observation car will be attached to every passenger train In and out of the city. ". : ^000-000000000000004000000044000000000040000000000 -'& Saturday, August 28, 1915 PRINCB RUPERT JOURNAL £rmcc -Huvcrt journal Telephone 138. O. H. NELSON, Editor. Offlce: 12S Third Avenue Bast, ■ear McBride Str*-,". Telephone 138; Posto'Hce Box 607. DAILY EDITION. Published every morning except Monday. Delivered by carrier in the city at the following rate, if paid in advance:— One Year *>5-00 Six Months $2-50 Three Months $1.25 If not paid in advnce, per Month $0.50 WEEKLY EDITION. Published every Friday for circulation outside the City of Prince Rupert at $2.00 a year, addressed to points in Canada; or $3.00 a year to all points in the United King-em the United states or other foreign countries. Advertising Rates I'pon Application Telephone 138. .vi N aa. LABE Saturday, August 28, 1915. ASK MANUFACTURERS TO HELP GOVERNMENT Appeal To Manufacturers To Bring ..bout Better Con- di tions. An appeal to every manufacturer in British Columbia io make a special effort to give all the assistance that lies in his power toward furthering the campaign instituted by the government of this province, aiming to bring about a much-needed improvement in business conditions in British Columbia, is made by J. A. Cunningham, President of the Manufacturers' Association of British Columbia, says the .News Advertiser. The campaign at present being promoted by the government in this respect, was 0 lined in the columns of the News Advertiser a few days ago, when mention was made of Mr. Ernest McGaffey'S arrival in this city from Victoria, for tlie purpose of gathering data needed hy the governmenl in its campaign. Mr. McGaffey is working in conjunction with the Manufacturers' Association, but Is experiencing some difficulty in obtaining lhe needed data. "The government is taking a very active interest in the Industrial question in this province, and I think every manufacturer should make a special effort, to give the government every assistance in this work, says Mr. Cunningham. The information that Mr. McGaffey is seeking is absolutely necessary to the Premier at the present time, to assist him in his endeavor to procure orders for our factories, and to procure a fair share of the war business that is being placed in Canada," said Mr. Cunningham. "The Premier fully understands this information is private, and arrangements have been made by which all answers will be received by the secretary of the association, and be forwarded by him direct to Sir Richard McBride. II is, of course, optional on the manufacturer to give this Information, but it will ho undei- slood that if orders are procured, and the manufacturer omitting to nlve ibis Information does nol get his share, he can have no complaint." Assisted by Mr. flaffey, Mr. Cunningham has prepared a list of questions covering the principal points on which Information is required, and has made the request thai each manufacturer have those questions answered and returned to himself as president nf the Manufacturers' Association, on or before August 25. The questions outlined are: Name of firm; date established; place or places of business; market, province or country, what countries does product not reach and why; nature of goods manufactured with trade mark and brands; capitalization; average number of employees, taking in years from 1912 to 1915; average monthly payroll, taking in years from 1912 to 1915; sales for years from 1912 to 1914; rating; source of and continuity of raw material and stock in hand; capacity of factory per month or year; what industries are assisted by manufacture of goods, and what new industries could be established to manufacture same; what government orders have already been filled. A BRITISH COCKTAIL. Take a little touch of Eng'ish— Only just a little bit— Ad to this Canadian courage, Scottish muscle, Irish wit, Then of Welsh a tablespoonful: Shake it well and it's complete. The Germans call this cocktail British And they know it can't be beat. H. V. L. Skeena Land District—District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Peter Piambo, of Prince Rupert, B. O, occupation Prospector, 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 one mile north of the north-east corner of Lot 2,435, thence 80 chains north, thence 80 chains west, thence 80 chains south, thence 80 chains east, to point ol commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. PETER PIAMBO, Name of applicant. Date located. 3rd July, 1315. a-26 Skeena Land District—District Queen Charlotte Islands. of TAKE NOTICE that Lewis W. Patmore, of Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Solicitor, intends to apply for a. licence to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following described land on Graham Island: Commencing at a post planted one mile East of the Northeast corner of Lot 2,435, on West Coast of Graham Island, thence North 80 chains, thence East 80 chains, thence South 80 chains, thence West 80 chains to place of commencement. Located June 23, 1915. LEWIS W. PATMORE, by PETER PIAMBO, a-15. Agent. NOTICE. "Trust Companies Act.' The attention of directors and shareholders of incorporated companies is drawn to the provisions of the "Trust Companies Act, 1914," from which it will be seen that no company having in its memorandum of association, any of the powers recited in Schedule A of the above- mentioned Act, shall carry on any business In the Province, unlaws it Is registered according to the provisions of this .Act. The final date for such registration is the 4th September, 1915. W. J. BOWSER, Minister of Finance and Agriculture. P.O. Box 1714 Telephone _4> RITCHIE, AGNEW & CO. Civil Engineers and Surveyors Prince Rupert. B.C. THE N0ST COMFORTABLE TOURING CAR IN THE CITY Answer, all culls day and nlglit Phone 99 Stand: Hotel Prince Rupert Phone Blue 183 Res. Pbone f,9| UP-TO-DATE LINDSAY'S WAGE &ST0RA6! O. T. P. CARTAGE AGENTS 126 FOURTH STREET JINGLE POT COAL Is handled by us. All orders rece.t prompt attention. Phone No 68. Waterworks, Water Power, Wharl .onstructlon, Reports, Plans, Domiu- on and Provincial Land Surveying, dllectrlo Blue Printing, Negatives and White Prints Pacific Cartage Limited General Tcnm.ng Furniture Moving a Specialty. When you buy COAL buy the BES'I — Ladysmlth Lump or Comox Washed Nut. JAMES GILMORE ARCHITEC. Second Ave, Near McBrlde St. Prince Rupert Journal SOc. per Month HAYNER BROS Pioneer Funeral Directors and Embnliiiei-Sa Open Day and I Night. Ladies' Assistant tn 8 Attendance. f PHONE 86. 710 THIRD AVE. 5 W*H&KBWl»l#K8KHKHWK«^^ B. C. Undertakers Funeral Directors nnd Em- balnieis — Satisfaction Guaranteed — Open Day and Night •> 117 S'.cond Street Phone 41 £ 5 Bruce Morton • - Manager 0 O O0O00000000000000000O000OI #0000000000000000000000000 a o I Capt. J. McGee j 2 M.M.S.A. X 0 Musters and Mates prepared jj 2 for examination. Compass nil- 3 1. a. jj juster. g g Phone Red ..02 § 5 "N.-l'TICAL ACADEMY" 0 0 Helgeison Block, opposite 3 S Royal Hotel S 5 55 l_tt)KKKllWHtlK8Kl-H>JKH5Sl»^H>a-t-<i HOTEL DIRECTORY Members of tlie Prince Rupert Licensed Vintners' Association CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS NOTICE. "Harvey" Mineral Claim, situate in the Portland Canal mining division of Cassiar District. Located at Mapl Bay, Portland Canal. TAKE NOTICE that I, W, G. Humble, acting as agent ror Ella H. Humble, Free Miner's Certificate No. !)4,fi97B., intends sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claim. And further lake notice that action, ruler section 85 must be commence before the Issue of such Certificate of improvements. Dated this 28th -lay of June 1915. WINDSOR HOTEL Cor. of Firs' Ave. and Eighth St, W. H. WRIGHT. Prop. HOTEL CENTRAL First Ave, and Seventli St. European ani Aineilcnn Plans $1.00 to IpS.r.O Per Day Peter Black, Prop. A. E. WRIGHT ProvincLiI and Dominion Land Sm veyor—--Surveying and Engineering "etween Second and Third Avenues P. O. Box 10. The Morning Journal 50c. per month [ A Real Estate Snap Lot 12, Block 9, Section 1 $2,200 Cash Worth 810,1)00, with building worth $2,500 on it. Apply at once lo GEORGE BRODERIUS KNOX HOTEL First Ave. Belivi-cn Eighth and Ninth European Plan; Rules oOc to $1.0(1 Pir Day liesncr & Besner, _TOp». EMPRESS HOTI-*. J. V. Rot-luster V. II. Cnsle> Third ;\»e. Between Sixth and Seventh Sts. IOuio|ieaii I'lim; 50c to $1 Per Du. ROYAL HOTEL ./Oiiey & Burgess, Props. Third Ave. and Sixtli St. European Plan Steam Heateil BEAVER WHOLESALE LIQUOR CO., LIMITED Second Ave. und Sixth St. Phone 102 "R1NCE RUPERT IMPORTING CO. LIMITED Empress Hotel Building—Tllird Ave. Phone 7 , FREDERICK PETERS, K.C. Barrister. Solicitor and Notary Publl Office In B.XCHANCiE BLOCK A. FAULDS, M.I. M.E. CoiiHiiltir-g Mining Engineer Examinations and development Coal, Metal, Oil. Etc. 709 Dunsmuir St.. Vancouvei, _ Engines Installed and General Repairs Oxy-Acetylene Plant in Connection Phone Red 15(1 Tllird Avenue HE HIGH COST OP LIVING RE DICED IIY BUYING VOIR Best Quality Domestic Lump Coal $0.50 Per Ton Best Quality Washed Nut ("oal $8.75 Per Ton DELIVERED —THE— Union Transfer Co. Prince Rupert, B.C., Phone 'Ml Skeena Land District—District of Coast Range 5. TAKE NOTICE that I Petei Mc- Lachlan, of Prince Rupert, B. C, occupation Broker, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at high-water mark, on the east side of Detention Island in Prince Rupert Harbor, thence northerly, westerly, southerly, and easterly, following the contour of said Island to the place of commencement .containing one (1) acre more or less. PETEIt'iMcLACHLAN. Agent;-George F .MacDonald. Auction Sale Friday, 27th Inst., at 2.30 p.m. at the Eagle Hall, Third Avenue old Mclntyre Hall To enable me to proceed to England to join His .Majesty's Forces I WILL SELL BY AUCTION MY FILING SAFE, UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER XO. 3, 20 IN. RIFLES, SHOT GUN, BOOKS, PICTURES, MILITARY BOOKS, '.Tt'., ETC. | GEO. LEEK, Auctioneer ASK FOR HVE ROSES The World's Best Send for Five Roses Cook Book— COUPON -Write Nime *nd Address pUir.lv Don't fa-reel tc endow Ten Cent i tn llnnip* NAME OF DCALEB -, BEING A MANUAL OF GOOD RECIPES carefully chosen from the contribution* of over two thou,and successful titers of h v. Roses Flour throughout Canada. Also Useful Notes on the various dosses of good things to eat. all of which have beetv carefully checked and re-checked by competent authority. Address your Envelope lo Ujjjj Of THE WOODS MILLIHG CO. LIMITED. WIHHIPEG Dlstribntors Prince Rupert, B.C STEWART « MOBLEY KRLLY. DOUGLAS A OO. THE FAIR 1915 Are you a member? It costs $1 and no more to join tiie Northern British Columbia Agricultural Association, payable at any time before lulls! October next. Member-hip spells strength. The Government base the Fair grant each year on membership roll. 450 was lhe roll for 11)11— $500 the Governmenl grant— and i.ooo is ihe number wanted for 1015. YOUR $1 MEANS A BETTER AMI LARGER FAIR. Your dollar means more dollars in Sept her nexl will be spent in your city. Your dollar is aiding development, mid helping to make payrolls, pros* pcrlty and profit. Send in your name to the Secretary Northern Biitish Columbia Agricultural & Industrial Association. Box 1057 g City. 2t-a-w. g «H*HW«H»1"WHKH*H*^^ SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES. For Rent REASONABLE RATES THE Co_itii.ei.tal Tivst Company PHONE 554 P.O. BOX 60 KOH J. H. HILDITCH Contractor and Builder Estimates given on all classes ol work, whether small or large. Personal attention given to every Item. PHONE GREEN 321 APERHANGING AIMING OLISH1NG AND WALL TINTING HIGH-GRADE INTERIOR DECORATING A SPECIALTY Martin Swanson .ECOND AVE. -"EAR McBRIDE PRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL Travellers' Guide to Steamer Sailings!nsewc boats • BRINGING CATCHES Regular Vessels plying ont of Prince Rupert To Coast Points In addition to intermittent and irregular sailings of vessels to and trom Prince Rupert, there Is an excellent service in and out •! this port by the steamers running In their different services. MONDAY To Arrive:—G. T. P. Bteamer from v"ancou7er, Victoria and Seattle at 6:30 a.m. * C. P. R. steamer from Vane mver in forenoon. i ""Union steamer Venture in forenoon, i - To Depart:—G. T. P. steamer for Anyox at 10 a.m. C. P. R. steamer for Skagway at noon. Union steamer Venture for An-ox and northern B. C. points. TUESDAY To Arrive:—G. T. V, steamer .rom Anyox at 3 a.m. Union sleamer Venture from Anyox and way porta at 8 p.m. To Depart: G. T. P. steamer for Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle at 10 a.m. Union steamer Venture for Vancouver at 9 p.m. THURSDAY To Arrive: G. T. P. steamer from Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle at 6:30 a.m. steamer for Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle I To Depart:—G. T. 10 a.m. To Arrive:—C. P. ,R. To Depart:—C. P. R. FRIDAY steamer from Vancouver In afternoon, steamer for Anyox and other points in evenin" SATURDAY steamer from Vancouver, Victoria an. Seattle at To Arrive:—G. T. P. 5:30 a.m. C. P. R. steamer from Skagway In forenoon. C. P. R. steamer from Anyox In evening. To Depart: G. T. P. steamer for Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle at 3 0 a.-ia. C. P. R, steamer for Vancouve at 6 p.m SUNDAY To Depurt:—C. P. R. steamtr for Vancouver at 6 p _. THROUGH TRAINS TO AND FROM PRINCE RUPERT The G. T. P. operates a train service.lo and from Prince Rupert its Pacific terminus, with electric lighted standard sleeping cars, dining cars serving all meals and day coaches. On Mondays an electric lighted tourist car is attache 1 to the through train. The trains rrom here give a fast direct sei vice'with Prince George, Edmonton and Winnipeg; with close connections with all prairie centres, as well as with St. Paul, Chicago, and all eastern Canadian and United States points. MONDAA No. 2.—Eastbound leaves at 10:30 a.m. reaiV'Ing Winnipeg 2:25 p.m. Thursday. No. 1.—From the east arrives at 6:15 p.m;, having eft Winnipeg 6 p.m.* Friday. V\'EDNESDAY No. 1. From the east arrive at 6:15 p.m., having left Winnipeg at. C p.m. Sunday. THURSDAY No. 2.—Eastbound leaves at 10:30 a.m., reaching Winnipeg at 2:25 p.m. Sunday. FRIDAY No. 1.—From the east arrives at 6:15 p.m., having left Winnipeg at 6 p.m. Tuesday. SATURDAY No. 2.—Eastbound leaves at 10:30 a.m., reachinj Winnipeg at 2:25 p.m. Tuesday. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALI IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Bel ween MICHAEL SEEBURG, Plaintiff and W. J. KENNAUGH, Defendant. PURSUANT to an Order of His Honor, Judge F. McB. Young, dated the 4th day of June, 1915, I will offer for sale by public auction at my office In the Court House, Prince Rupert, B.C., on MONDAY, THE 20TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1915, at the hour of ELEVEN O'CLOCK In the forenoon, the following described lands: — Lot Fourteen (14), Block Twenty- one.(21). Section Six (6), in the City of Prince Rupert, Province of British Columbia, subject to a Judgement for tho amount of $1,519.74; Interest thereon at the rate of five (5) per cent, per annum from the 22nd day of December, 1914, and costs Incidental to the sale. Dated at Prince Rupert, B.C., the 7th day of June, 1915. J-9-6. JOHN SHIRLEY Sheriff of "he County of Atlin. MINERAL ACT (Form F.) Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE RAINIER Mineral Claim, sit late In the Portland Canal Mining Division of Cassiar District. Where located: On the east side of Bear River. TAKE NOTICE that I, R. M. Stewart, F. M. C. No. D4366B, acting for myself ancl as Agent .for Wm. Pigolt, F. M. C. No. 94365B. W. D. Noble, F. M, C. No. 94083B, and D. J. Rainey, F. M. C.No. 93864B. Free Miner's Certificate, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to tlie Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of oblaining a Crown Grant of the above claim. And further take notice (hut action, under section 37, must be commenced before the issue of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 15th day of June, 1915. 35-s6. QUITE A QUANTITY OF HALIBUT IS BEACHING POBT NOW Steady Supply Received By Buying Companies Located Hero. tent, with two long tables covered with white oilcloth, wooden benches ' to sit on, and dishes of enamel—the j food is plain but good. "Of equal size is our sitting-room. We clubbed together and bought a few camp chairs, some chintz, etc., and rented a piano, to furnish the tent. This is where the mail is distributed and all notices posted. There was grass on the ground of the tent when we came, but alas that is all worn off. We have had several concerts in this room for the convalescent patients—a few solos and some popular choruses In which all can join." . .- There is a steady supply of flsh coming into port these days. Yesterday the Borealis brought 20,000 pounds to the Atlin Fisheries. The Gilford had 6,000 pounds of very choice halibut also, which was bought by the Atlin Fisheries. Thej The Prince Rupert Dall Daisy, Capt. Ness, a local boat had, 50 cents per month 6,000 pounds. The Kelly, of the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Company, brought 100,- 000 pounds the day before. The .leannie Decker had 12,000. Saturday, August 28, 191- Summer Excursions To The East Winnipeg nnd return St. Paul and retnrn . .liicugo and retnrn . Montreal and return FROM PRINCE RUPERT TO $110.00 $60.00 $72.50 $105.00 New York and return $110.70 Toronto and retnrn . .. 898.00 Hamilton and return . . $98.00 Boston and return . . . $110.00 y Journal EVERY CARE TAKEN OF WOUNDED SOLDIERS Interesting .Account Of Conditions At The Canadian Hospitals In France. An Interesting letter, giving a chapter of the life of the nursing sisters at the front, has just been received by Miss F. V. Stephens, from Nursing Sister Lily Gray, of .Montreal, who is now at No. 7 Canadian General Hospital! somewhere in France). An extract from the letter, which gives a very clear idea of the way in whicli the men are cared for once they become wounded: "Assembly lias just sounded and the road lights turned on for an am- bu'ance train is about to arrive with patients. Some eighty cases came In last night, more than half of them medical. These R. A. M. C. and Canadian stretcher-bearers handle the men so gently—you would marvel at t)ielr tenderness. Wuen a train comes in and we are not on duty—say about 8 p.m.—we will sometimes go down and watch them unload. The ambulances are lined up on the siding (you see it Is "Backwoods" here) each holding four stretchers, and they have big motors for cases than can sit up. "There are a number of hospitals in this vicinity. If a patient is dangerously ill he will be put in an ambulance by himself, and how gently COAL MINES ACT. (Form ol Notice.) Skeena Land District—District of Queen Charlotte iBland. TAKE NOTICE that I. W. E. Bur- litt, of Prince Rupert, B. C, occupa tion Stipendiary Magistrate, intends to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following discribed lands: On the West Coast of Graham Island: Commencing at a post planted one mile north of the north east corner of Lot 2,435, thence norther'y 80 chains, tlience easterly 80 chains, tlience southerly SO chains, thence westerly 80 chains, to point of commencement. W. E. BURRITT, Name of applicant. Agent,. Peter Plambo. Dited located .May 10, 1915. *fe aSSt ■9d& '>'-.:t-_-. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Granby Hay School. SEALED TENDERS, superscribe! 'Tender for Granby Bay School," will be received by the Honourable the i Minister of Public Works up to 12 o'clock noon of Thursday, the 2nd day of September, 1915, for the erection and completion of a two-room school-house at Granby Bay, Anyox, in the Skeena Electoral District. Plans, specifications, contract, and forms of tender may be seen on and after the 13th day of August, 1915, at the office of J. H. McMullin, Gov they drive those motors. No woman eminent Agent, Prince Rupert*; John could he better to them. How tired and weary some look, but the next day, after a good Bleep, wash and feed they look quite different. We have many British soldiers—in fact the majority are from "Blighty," as they call England. How they appreciate a bed! One young man of nineteen (one of my pets) said he never realized before what a good home he had. He seems such a kid and yel he is so brave and manly. "Work is such a pleasure here. One feels too much cannot he done for thesa men while they an- with us, [or their life Is certainly hard enough al the front. "I am in n medical ward of 64 beds, In care of three nurses and two orderlies. Our ward Is composed of ten Indian tents joined together, one j complete the work contracted of which forms ihe sorvhe lent (of- The cheques or certificates or Ace and where meals are served out.) posit of unsuccessful tenderers will These Indian tents are beautiful—I be returned to them upon the execu- yellow lining red interlining and | tlon of the contract. while outside. Conway, -line Recorder, etc., Stewart; M. Matlnnes, Anyox P. O.; and the Department of Public Works, Victoria. By appliction to the undersigned, contractors may obtain a copy of the plans and specifications for the sum of ten dollars or a marked cheque, whicli will be refunded on tlieir return In good order. Each proposal must be accompanied by an accepted bank cheque or certificate of deposit on a char- cered hank of Canada, made payable lo the Honourable the Minister of Public Works, for a sum equal to 10 per cent, of tender, which shall be forfeited if lhe party tendering decline to enter into contract when called upon to do 80, or If he fall to for. de- Correspondingly low rates to other points. Trains leave Prince Rupert at 10:30 a.m. on Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays, making close connections at Winnipeg for all Eastern centres G. T. P. Steamers ! Prince Rupert and Prince George sail at 10 a.m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, for Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle. Through tickets to San Francisco, San Diego and other southern points on sale at G. T. P. ticket oflice. For full information, reservations and through tickets, apply G. T. P. TICKET OFFICE, THIRD AVENUE, PHONE 260 AGENCY ALL ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES ICH_«»»WK'-8KHKH»1KHW!HK^ | THE UNION STEAMSHIP CO, OF B.C. LTD' a S.S. VENTURE—Sails for GRANBY, NAAS, PORT SIMPSON § Mondays 11 a.m. § S.S. VENTURE—Sails for VANCOUVER, SEATTLE, VICTORIA; 5 Tuesday 8 p.m. % S.S. CAMOSUN—Sails for PORT SIMPSON, GRANBY, STEWART; 4 Thursdays a Midnight, August 19th, Sept. 2nd, 5 16th, 30th. S.S. CAMOSUN—Sails for REFUGE BAY, SKIDEGATE, "EDWAY, IKEDA, Saturdays at Midnight, August 21st, Sept. 4th. 18th. S.S. CAMOSUN—Sails for MASSETT, Tuesdays, August 24th, Sept. 7th, 21st. S.S. CAMOSUN—Sails for SURF INLET, NAMU, RIVERS INLET, VANCOUVER at 10 p.m. Wednesdays, Augusl 25th, Sept, 8th, 22nd. JOHN BARNSLEY, AGENT, 031 Second Avenue—Plione 308. -H-..- O0O0 0000000444444444000004440044440000444444000000 Canadian Pacific Railway Lowest rates to all Eastern points via steamer to Vancouver and .Canadian Pacific Railway. .Meals and Berth included on steamer. PRINCESS SOPHIA, SOUTHBOUND, Saturday. <'• p.m. PRINCESS MAQUINNA, SOUTHBOUND, Sunday, 6 p.m. J. C. McNAB, General Agent, corner Third Ave. and Fourth St. Read The Morning Journal Every drop of water has to be carried into the tents and is kepi In covered enamel pails. Then we have the same kind of palls outside the door for dirty water, rubbish, etc, It means a good many extra steps and inconvenience, but it is so wonderful how neat we manage to keep the place, and how soon we get acquainted to it all. "Our meals are served In one long Tenedrs will nol be considered unless made out on tiie forms supplied, signed with the actual signature of the tenderer, and enclosed In Ihe envelopes furnished. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. E. GRIFFITH, Deptuy Jlinister and Public Works Engineer, Departmenl of Public Works, Victoria, B. C, August, 191B #a000000000000000000##0000000a4044000ar0Oa00O0a0a40t Royal Bank of Canada HEAD OFFICE: MONTREAL ESTABLISHED IfUW Capital $ 11,000,000 Reserved Fund $ 12,600,-000 Total Assets $185,000,000 Savings Bank B-_partltll.nl—SI will upen an uccoilnl Branches Throughout Canada and Hanking Connections Willi All Parts of the Unite. Slates. Agents Throughout tlie World. H. P. WILSON. Manager - • Prince Rupert Branch #0000000000000000000000000000000000000000400000000000 O#0#000000000000000000000000000000000000O0000O0000O»O | RUPERT MARINE IRONWORKS AND SUPPLY CO., LIMIT D g WATEIU'HONT. PHINCE RUPERT g ENGINEERS, MACHINISTS AND MACHINERY CONTKACTOKH Specialists In MnHne Power Plan! oil. Steam, or Qnaoline. it. ('. Coasl Ageutac lur the British Kromhoul Sentl-DI-SOl on Engine—(he must reliable and economical, and (la- cheapest power for lulling boa's, tmis und passenger vessels. Standard Gas Engine Compuny 's Engines ami Parts in stock. l\ , T-" TRY A WANT AD. Tug " GLEN ROSA " #_ooaoooooooooo4ooooooooooooooooooooooooooo4-aooooooOO^ FOR HIRE OR'FOR CHARTER Oil Burner, carrying qualified Master and Engineer. Cencral Towing. Sand and Gravel supplied; also Scows. Steam up on short nolice. I'm- rates etc.. apply lo M,is(,.p on Hoard, at Davis Boat House, S Cow Bay. Phone (li-een _>..'.. J) MKH_ tt«ll-l>»l-lKHKKKH}«Kf_H_ll_4_01K^ i-. Steel, Iran, Oils, Wire Hope, Balata Beltta, li. ('. Wood Pulleys, Columbian Bronze Propellers, storage Batteries, Dynamos and Marine Accessories. a pnjrs—l'iisi-ciass equipment and staff tor machine and ship re- j pairs. | P.O. BOX 5 TELEPHONE 313 -ao OOOOOcyO O DO CHXKJ 000 0000 O0Q-O400000O000000tk44040000OOGm SaturSay, August 28, 191D. PRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL GOVERNMENT WEATHER REPORT. Furnished by F. W. Dowling. For 2. hours ending 5 p.m. Friday, August 27, 1916. Bar. reduced to sea level . . . 30.03. Highest temperature 64.0 Lowest temperature 48.0 Rain 02 AUTO CONTRIBUTION. -_KKKH_«KKH}<Kl IKKHKKK, CHKHKHKKl- I PERSONALS I lKHKKK«-aCHKKH>IK«HKl<HKll?«KK. .lohn E. Brostl'Olll, of Vancouver, one of the sub-contractors on the G. T. fJ. is in the city. He arrived by Ihe irain last evening. ARRIVALS AT HOTEL PRINOE RUPERT. * A. Fortier turned in to the lo- * * cal Red Cross Society last eve- * * ning the proportion of the earn- * * ings of his auto for the week, * * which he donated to the society. * * The fifty per cent, amounted to • * ?4°--r>0, which was handed to the * * society, and which won from * * that organization warm thanks. • PRESENTATION. FContinued Iron; rage one.) J. C. eleven, Winnipeg; J. Goldstein and wife, Montreal; Max M. Orossman and wife, Montreal; John E. Bostrom, Vancouver; H. O. Marshall, Toronto; XV. N, Hood, Toronto; A. C. McCorkell, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. Newman, Edmonton; Mrs. Sal Blackwell, Edmonton; D. B. Rose and wife, Winnipeg; J. G, Stockton, Langham, Sask.; Miss M. Langley, Victoria; Harry Oakes, New York; Miss E. Oakes, New York; Mystice Oakes, New York; S. II. Oakes, New- York; Mrs. E. Buell, Edmonton; Mrs. H. F. Tilley, Edmonton; Mrs. A. L. Fakeley, Vancouver; M. T. Hill, Vancouver; Jas. A. Smith, Winnipeg; F. Davidson, Edmonton; Louis A. Lantzen, San Francisco; A. B. Durham, Vancouver; A. Stewart, Winnipeg; Alf. C. Suttle, Winnipeg; J. XV. Cassel, Seattle; J. J, Taylor, Tacoma; D. J. Baker and wife, New York; S. D. Murphy, Smithers; W. D. Burns, Dominion; W. 0. Rowan, Vancouver; L. D. Krann, Edmonton; J. F. Ellis. Balmoral Cannery; Louise Battelle, Portland; ... Lightbody, Vancouver. COAL MINES ACT. keena Land District--District ol Queen Charlotte Island. TAKE NOTl-'E that I, Peter Plambo, of Prince Rupert, B. C occupation Prospector, 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 one mile north of the north-east corner of Lot 2,43"), thence easterly 80 chains, southerly 80 chains, westerly 80 chains, northerly SO chains, to point of commencement. PETER PIAMBO, Name of applicant. Dated located May 10, 1915. DRS. GILROY & BROWN, DENTISTS Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty Oflice: Smith Block. Third Avenue Plione 454. The Queen Charlotte Oil Fields Limited U-licc will open today in Luw-Butl*- Hiiililiiig tot sale nl a limited amiMiiit of 1 i-i-asiiry Stock GEO. I-'. MACDONALD. Sec.-Trem. tendon!. We have all heard of Ihe many difficulties 'hat you have had to contend with in the beginning of the Hospital, and in the organizing of the Training School. When W8( remember the school four years ago and see It now, we then realize how much you have accomplished in this great work. As our "Alma Mater" your grand example will have ennobling influence on all our lives; we shall ever remember your great devotion to duty, your never failing kindness, unselfishness and thoughtftilness for others, and It is with deep gratitude for all that you have done for us in the past, that we take this opportunity of asking you to accept this token, as a rememberance of our love and esteem for you and we pray tbat God will bless and prosper any work you may undertake in the future. Signed on behalf, Graduates and Nurses-in-Training. o MILLIONS IN GOLD. (Continued rrom rage One.) •JKHSlKmiMHWJlKHSWKHS^^ 0 O I Classified Ads. | CHUXHSO 444000a0O00000a0O##O Rates Por Advertising Under Any Heading. Minimum charge of ad. .'. ... 25c One insertion, per word Ic Six consecutive insertions 4c Twenty-six consecutive insertions (one montli) l.e Birth notice, one Insertion . .. 50c Marriage notice, one insertion . . 50c Death notice, one insertion .... 50c Card of thanks 50c All condensed advertisements are cash in advance, otherwise one cent a word each insertion straight MINERAL ._<_T Certificate of Improvements. 000,000, A special train of seven modern steel express cars was in waiting, with an armed guard. As soon as the perlimlnary negotiations for the transfer of the money were made, it was taken from the vessel and loaded on to the train, with officers to watch the movements of each box, while every move was made under the superintendence of sentries with loaded rifles. Each car was a rolling steel fortress, in charge of a company of old and trusted employees of the Dominion Express Company, all armed with rifles and such other weapons as seemed necessary. As soon as the whole shipment of gold and securities was loaded, the cars were sealed, receipts were given for the $55,000,000, and the special train started for New York. Not only had the train been provided with guards, but every station where it stopped was garrisoned, each bridge the treasure train passed over was supplied with special guards, in addition to the regular sentries who have been on duty since the war started, and a pilot engine preceded the train. In the 400 miles that the treasure train was handled by the Dominion Express Company, only six stops, for water and fuel, were made. At a certain point across the boundary, lhe train was handed over to the American Express' Company, who look charge of lhe rest of the trip, and within 36 hours of leaving l-lnli- fax the huge gold shipment was in New York, and taken by motortrucks lo lhe Morgan vaults. A JOURNAL AD. WILL BRING QUICK RETURNS New Wellington Coal The Favorite Household Coal Cleanest. Brightest and Best Rogers & Albert Second Avenue 3t-w-2-w. Phone 116 Hill, Sent Bod}' Away. Tlie rennir.s < t William Indian from Kllkatla, who died on Thursday, was sent to his old home by llayuer Bros. Undertakers yesterday. The deceased was twenty-four years of age. He was married. OFFERS FOB CITY WORK. Offers will be received by the undersigned up to 5 p.m. Monday, the 30th August, 1915, for the construction of a plank roadway to Seal Cove, and for the redecking, etc., of certain existing plank roadways in the city. Full information can be obtained from the Acting City Engineer. The lowest or any offer not necessarily accepted. ERNEST .../WOODS, City Clerk. I NOTICE BONANZA, NORTH STAR, EMMA, EMERALD, PRINCESS LOUISE, BONANZA FRACTION, ST. DENIS, LONG SHOT, EMMA FRACTION, AMUR FRACTION, BRENAU FRACTION and VADOS FRACTION Mineral Claims. Situate in the Skeena Mining Division of Cassiar District. Where located: On Bonanza Creek, Granby Bay, Observatory Inlet B. C. TAKE NOTICE that I, J. Fred Ritchie, Free Miner's Certificate No. 90071 B., acting as Agent for the Granby Consolidated Mining Smelting & Power Company Limited, Free Miner's Certificate No. 90810 B., intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for Certificates of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining Crown Grants to the above claims. And further take notice that action, under Section 37, must be commenced before the issue of such Certificates of Improvements. J. FRED RITCHIE, Agent. j3-s3. Dated this 2nd day of July, 1915. SYNOPSIS OF COAL MINING. REGULATIONS. Coal mining rights of tho Dominion in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, the YuVon 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 $1 per acre. Not mere than -'.SeO acres will be leaoed to on, applicant. Applications ".. a lease must he made by the applicant in person to th. Agent or Sub-Agent of the district In which the rights ..p. lied for are situated. In surveyed territory the land must he described by sections,' or legal subdivisions of sections, and in unsurveyed territory the tract ip- plied for bhail ne staked out,by the applicant himself. Each application must be accjra- pauied by a fee of vb, which will be refunded if the right* applied for are not available, but not otherwise. A royalty shall be paid on the merchantable output of the mine at the rate of five cents per ton. The person operating the mine shall furnish the Agent with sworn returns accounting for the full quantity of merchantable coal mined and pay the royalty thereon. If the coal mining rights re not being op orate*, such returns should l.e furnished at least once a year. The lease will Include thc coal mining rights only; but the lessee may be permitted to purchase whatever available surface rights may be considered necessary for the working of tbe mine at the rate of $10 per acre. For full .nformatlon application should be made to t_o Secretary of the Department of the Interior, Ottawa, or to any Agent or Sub-Agent of Dominion Lands. W. W. CORY, Deputy Minister of the Interior Skeena Land District—District Queen Charlotte Islands. of TAKE NOTICE that Peter Piambo, of Prince Rupert, B. C, occupation Prospector, 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 three miles north of the northeast corner of Lot 2,437, thence 80 chains north, thence 80 chains west, thence 80 chains soutli, thence 80 chains east to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less PETER PIAMBO, Name of applicant. Date located, 3rd July, 1915. a-26 Skeena Land District—District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Peter Piambo of Prince Rupert, B. C, occupation Prospector, 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 four miles north of the northeast corner of Lot 2,437, thence 80 chains north, thence 80 chains east, tlience 80 cliains south, thence 80 chains west to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. PETER PIAMBO, Name of applicant. Date located, 3rd July, 1915. a-26 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Demons COPVBIOHTS iC. Anyone -Boding a ekotch and d osorinlinn ma; Q-f-klj ascert-ln nur opinion free -fiettmr an mVWCl-n la probably PiuenlnMe, Comniunlrn. UMi_mnoi.ls-ci»iU-i_itiiii. HANDBOOK oi i'at,„t_ .0-t free. Oldest futoni-y for sec-rlup patent!,. Pa-ant- t-keo thro-H- Muni. _ Co. leculTO *p.r lai not lu, *1llioiit€_iiir„o, lathe ScientificJfmcrican. A handsomely Ului__.ru. M weekly, largest clr- ca. tuion ct anf nciontlfio Journal. Terms for C-.na-1-i, f't-'tf* a year, poaULRO {.repaid. Sii.1 by all newsdealer.-. MUNN 8Co^B«B~-*-^HewYoi-B Branch oi_co. aa F _.-. Waaliinstoo. D. .. ti000W00M00000000000000a000000000O00000O00044400##aa I THE IMPERIAL WATER HEATER COIL . Patented In Canada. 3 FOR STOVES, HAM-US AND FURNACES l-_i_aa- .o meet the demands for Instantaneous Hot Water, for l.btts *- c ->-.ihout extra use of fuel. .0 IN USE IN PRINCE RUPERT WARNING Pui chasers of any infringements on this coil lay themselves liable to prosecution, equally with the parties making and installing same. Absolutely guaranteed to give Natisfiiction. Prices lor coil including connections $20 COIL ONLY 815, LESS CONNECTING THE HELIAULE PLUMBER Plione 480 P. O. Box a_«-fS«HKH»lMH«HW_lWKKH^^ HARRY HANSON MBER ? ox SOS 9 LAND ACT. Form Of Notice. Skeena Land District—District of Cassiar. TAKE NOTICE that Richard B. McGinnis, -of San l-lranciseo, California, occupation Mining Engineer, intends to apply for permission to lease the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the West shore of Alice Arm, Observatory Inlet, three-quarter ( % ) mile South of the South East corner of the River Mouth Mineral Claim, thence South 426 feet along high water mark; thence East to low water mark; thence Northerly 425 feet more or less, along low water mark to a point due East of this post; thenoe West to the point of commencement. RICHARD B. aWcGINNIS, Name of applicant Dated August 12 1.15. CLEAN UP AND PAINT DP NOW O-CEDAR MOPS, O-CEDAR MOP POLISH ALABASTINE SANITARY WALL COATING WATER HOSE, GARDEN TOOLS, WATERING CANS MARTIN-SENOU.R 100 PER Ci-.^T. PURE PAINT PAINT BRUSHES, LAWN MOWERS AND GRASS SHEARS CARPET BEATERS, GARBAGE PA.LB WINDOW SCREENS, SCREEN TOORS —AT THE— KAIEN HARDWARE CO., eos Third Av 1W000000a00i-0040000000000a00OO0000O00-0< #0000000000000000000000000 DR. INMAN Eye Specialist Glasses Accurately -KtfKWWHKI SAVE MONEY IN INSURANCE AS WELL AS IN OTHER LINES Insure with me in non-Board companies. They are not weak or Irresponsible concerns—I p represent nothing but the mosl -; 2 reliable, and well established s S companies. J. ,J. LO-tXI. -In.LAI.I-.X. Phone 150—Room 11 Smith Block oaooaooooaaooaoooooaoooooo attouaoo#O00<i00#oO00##O00O00. Reduced Price of MILK The Standard Dairy —lil deliver pure milk of its u_ual high standard at 5 cents a Pint or 10 cents a Quart. Phone Standard Dairy. Blue 247 000000000000O00O0O0000OOO# Prince Rupert Transfer Co. -FOR- Coal, Furniture Moving, Baggage and Heavy Teaming W. J. CRAWFORD, Manager PHONE 566 Office and Residence: 1OO0 THIRD AVE. LUMBER SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS Prince Rupert Lumber Co. FIRST AVE. AND McklRIDE ST. PRINCE RUPERT Phone 25 Branch Yard at Smithers, B.C. WW#*WW*H«*HWKHW Have You a Valued Watch? That needs Repairing or Overhauling Get It done by AN EXPERr who lias given years to miike himself p_o.iei.nt. P. Marion is in charge of lhe Repair Department. Formerly employed with Tiffany & Co., New Vork; Birk ___ Sons, Montreal; and Slileve & Co., San Francisco. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE CHANCE WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF JEWELLERY AT RIGHT PRICES Blakely Co., Jewellers Corner Tllird Avenue and Sixth Street Coal, Cement, Plaster and Brick AND A COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDERS' SUPPLIES WESTHOLME LUMBER CO., LTD. First Avenue Prince Rupert Telephone 186 OUR COAL LASTS LONGER—IT'S THE BEST. Phone 15—Prince Rupert Coal Company ftfl*-HW*_KKH_l>lKKH-lW^^ &«HHa-SKW__rO-0_K«HW*_f^^
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