mil ■ ■__.__■__■_!»_. a- ..-a,. ?■.■_. jjf The Journal f5 00 a year tint* high-class Job Printing VOL. v. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 191... Price 5 Cents. NO. 96. RUSSIA VICTORY REPORTED FOR ALLIES EVERY Artillery Duels Are Reported All Along Western War Front Paris, March 2.—From the sea to tlie Aisne there have been artillery duels today, in which we had the advantage. On the whole front from Sector to Rheims the enemy delivered attacks, which were easily repelled. Between Souain and Beausejour our troops continued to advance at several pninls where we gained a footing. In the woods which have been for'jfled in the Argonne all our gains were maintained. We captured 100 prisoners near Pont a Mousson as a result of a night attack by the Germans which failed. RESIGNED MANAGEMENT OF CONTINENTAL TRUST M. .1. Hobin lias Retired from the Position—Succeeded by C. B. Petersen. With the first of March a change took place in the management of the Continental Trust Company here. M. J. Hobin, who has been manager of the Institution ever since its formation and who was In large measure responsible for its organization, has retired. He does so in order to enter a line of business that will allow him more outside work. The steady confinement of the offlce as manager of the Continental was affecting Mr, Hobin from the standpoint of health and he decided to retire on tiiat account. The management will be taken by C. I!. Petersen, who has been identified with the Institution as cashier THE VALUE OP WOOD WASTE IS INVESTIGATED i Experiments as to Its Use in tlie Production of Ethyl Alcohol. BUILDING PERMITS FOR FEBRUARY The value of most of the wood waste produced today Is limited to Its fuel value for the production of power at the mill. In some cases, the methods of closer utilization have been worked out, but, compared with the. total amount of wood waste produced, the amount of material so utilized is almost negligible. Furthermore, most of the large lumber mills produce waste greatly in excess of the ainojial necessar?- for power production and the waste burners are slpll In use, involving not only a loss of large amounts ol wood, but also a definite, fixed charge to get rid of il. It has been possible iu the past to utilize only a small percentage of this material, but the problem is being attacked from a number of different angl.. and there Is reason to believe that, within so short a time, a much larger percentage of such material can! be utilized at a profit. Laboratory experiments are being conducted by the United Stales Forest Products The February building permits include the boiler house and pumping station buildings for the Imperial Oil Company at Hays Creek, costing $2,000; warehouse on First Avenue for V. Casley, contractor D. O. Key- ser, value $1,200; residence on Eighth Avenue, cost $1,000, for a.lex Gomez, and a cafe addition on Third Avenue for .lames A. Smith, at a cost of $150. o VANCOUVER LONGSHOREMEN RESIST CUT TN WAGES Vancouver, March 2.—Local longshoremen have quit work on deep sea and much of the coasting craft cargo work, refusing to accept a cut of ten cents per hour. Grand Concert will be given in Westholme Theatre on St. Patrick's Day, the 17th March. LABOR UNION MEN TO MEET CITY COUNCILLORS It has been arranged that a committee of the Trades and Labor Council consisting of .Messrs. Macdonald, Thompson, Anthony,, and Denning is to meet on Thursday evening the city councillors whose candidature was endorsed by the Trades and Labor Council, viz., Acting .Mayor Kerr, Aid. Nicol. Ald.|s''' D< McMillan Says War Has Given Maitland, and Aid, Montgomery. Western Canada Great Oppnr- Russiansi Are Driving Back Germans In Precipitate Manner HIGH WHEAT PRICKS BOUND TO CONTINUE The meeting is for the discussion of pending municipal matters of importance. o tunily. Sir Daniel McMillan, former lieutenant-governor of Manitoba, and who was the first president of tlie Winnipeg Grain Exchange and who is still interested in grain, expressed Broke His Arm. Andy Soucie, well known in the city, had the misfortune yesterday to break his arm while working at the Drydock. He had an N-Ray!tlle opinion, in conversation wiih a photo taken of il at the hospital!representative of the News-Adver- which ensured perfect setting of thejtiser, that while wheal might not Petrograd, March 2.—On tlie front between the Xiemen and the Vistula our troops have continued the offensive operations. To the northwesl nf Grodno our troops are making successful progress. The enemy has fallen back in the region of Przasnysz. The enemy here, pressed by us, are retiring precipitately. Our troops are also currying out very successful operation, iu I he section nearest the Vistula. broken arm. He is doing well. He was removed to his boarding place at the Windsor Hotel. THE DARDANELLES ARE BEING STEADILY REDUCED From Gulf Of Saros In Rear Of Forts Bombarding Has Taken Place By Naval Division -- Sweeping The Straits As Vessels Proceed Paris, March 2.—An Athens despatch says that after the destruction of Fort Dardanus the allied vessels bombarded the inner forts of Hamidieh, Yildiz, and Tallin. The naval division bombarded at Laboratory, looking toward the commercial production of ethyl alcohol from the distillation of sawdusi. J(h(? .sarne (lll,P| from the Gulf of ga. shavings, edgings, etc. A study of motor fuel problem will show that the production of mineral fuels, such as gasolene, motor spirit, etc., Is not keeping pace ros side, Fort Boukalikale, causing serious damage. The town of Yemicheir, near the fort of the same name, has been with automobile production. Alcohol'iburned as a result of the bombard- appears to be the only solution of j _ for a considerable lime. Mr, Hobln^ Problem, fur, il' i, can be pro-l ^ n,.,,lane,les> tn(? f.ftteway tn is entering Into business arrange ments with Capt. Forster In the t'. duced i'i om wood waste at a reasonable figure, a tremendous supply of Constantinople, i. a narrow, lortu- j raw material is available from a na-l0"8 ^,ri" of water d!vldlng Pmv'"\ II. Schreiber a. Co. lie will look af- 1|ir,;|| grow,ng ,.,nv materla] „-,,;,.,, ,„.;,„ from Asiatic Turkey and read ier some branches of the business Including ihe Insurance end. o— castle, which on the flat land of the Asiatic side lies almost at the water line. Of late years this fortress had been permitted to go into decay, but with the outbreak of the present war it undoubtedly lias been strengthened with modern guns. The mouth of the Dardanelles Is said to be heavily mined. Up tlle waterway towards Constantinople, many small forts dol the shores at Intervals and there are big .fortifications at the entrance In the Sea of Marmora and also aboul ten mile., from the entrance to ihe Snail, al the beginning of Ihe narrows. Here are Ports Namazieh, on ■ he Euro] ean side, and Cl anah :'","i maintain its present record price levels for any great length of time, he looked for high prices for at. least j two years. The war would "i-,-, havoc with lhe great Russian crop this year, no matter how soon thej struggle might end. There would j nol be sufficient labor to put In the average crop. Germany 'and Austriai would also produce much less than1 usual .during the next few years ' This was Canada's greot opportun-l Ity and he was glad to say that ev-| ery acre which could possibly input into crop this year would be so used. The increase of land under cultivation in the three wheat grow- CO NT BOI. OF C. P. 11. STEAMSHIPS (II ANG :i. Sir Him ins Shnughnessy Mn tes Ann nine 'nicni Oceangoing Shi IS Und er Separate Coriipa iy. ing provinces would be very material. A successful year for the Western farmer would do much, he said, io bring hack prosperity to all other parts of the Dominion and especially would It be a boon to manufacturers. He believed the Coasl. would share largely ill this, nol alone lis industrial enterprises bul tlie lumbering industry and oilier businesses. A big crop ai anything like the Willi regard lo (he Ottawa dispatches stating thai the Canadian Pacific Railway had applied t.i lhe railway committee of the House of Commons for permission to empower it to operate its steamship and rail- Iroad services separately, Sir Thomas Shaughnessy made the following statement: "The company is operating fleets of steamships on the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, and on the Pacific Coast, as well as on the Great Lakes and oilier Inland waterways of Canada. These lal ter are connecting links between different sections of the railway line and are. therefore, essentially a portion of the railway transportation system and it is not proposed (o change their slums. Tho ocean fleets arc. however, In a different class, engaged in competition Prevailing prices wdu ul a lol of ,vi.;i outside fleets, plying between money into circulation and largely offsel any adversi Influences of the war. is noi a foodstuff. ing from lhe Agean Sea to Hie Si:. if ihe experiments How under way|of Marmora, it Is aboul 33 es in reSl length and averages aboul two miles!Iflcati0ns wil" Kru"» *uns' As the pn ei. ni i,f • he N'Tiin rn Crown Bank, - -ei.: thai 'i" banks Canada and other portions ni the world. The compan. propo • ■- to transfer these ships to a Rtean company with which thi bnsltie n should demonstrate Hun the pro- Groceries Our prices are lhe low- cesses found practicable nu a labo est in town. You will save money on almost every article, Hive us a trial order today. Phone 12:1. Prompl de- llvery. Mussallem at Co., 42:: Fifth Ave, East. aiicy basis can be made commercially practicable as well, the resull will be a tremendous advance in ye practical utilization of forest products. »lWi>_*J4__i_*_'_<__tf_-^^ I Dr. Herridge Will Speak Friday The Very Rev. W. T. Herridge, D.D.,'Moderator of the General Assembly of ihe Presbyterian Church in Canada, will address a Public Meeting In ths Empress Theatre on Friday evening at S o'clock. It was originally the intention to hold this meeting In Hie Presbyterian Church Hall, but there has been ex- pressed by members of other congregations in the city such a widespread desire to hear so distinguished a speaker that il has been decided to engage the Theatre. A cordial invitation is extended to everyone. iltmai'u .kt-_i-HW-«_^_W_^i^^ In width. Al the enli nice lo the Straits ale. on tlie European side, Funs Hellea Ilurnu and Sedd-Bl-Bahr, which face Fori Keni Kale on the Asiatic side. Sedd-El-Bahr Is a quadrangular enclosure wiih solid walls and low towers at the angles. Standing on the side of the hill which slopes to Cape Greco, its lower wall reaches to the water's edge. In acreage Sedd-El-Bahr is the largest fortress in thc Dardanelles. Behind tie castle on the heights is the Sbahim Kalessi fort. Across the Strait from Sedd-Kl- Ilahr to Kuni Kale is about, two miles. Kuni Kale is an old stone t hoarding money bin loan lationi "ill be the me a In i" ill I |i Imnte entei . are «Ith a .< ten il Km a I'll" Wi iti rn ore gettln -- ■ . ., ,,:.-, , rail- Under the treaty of IS41, - Id m the i n dli tin ... en I ' d io I w 11 i "in, any, was confirmed by the Paris Peace and the situation throughoul the Preaty of 1856, no torch " war ' ttlrl ' provinci In were permitted to enter the Darda nelles exi epl by the i onsenl of Tur- "Hferetofon , all expi nditii.s - for the acqulsil Ion and onstr iclloi ol obligation! ;(■(! through the action ol tl i haul '!' ' :- ■ two yean ago in restricting credits. '"■* ,:' railway companj ind i ' ' key. Merchant vessels arriving atlHe expre8Sl , , ,,,, ,,_, , , ,- ,:„. liabilities ic II lance the narrows betwi in Biinrl. and estate values In growing Wesi ' ! :i ' ' '' ",a< Bunsel were permitted to pass cities had held i ivell and he i ' nship campai ! itself through Inordinary times without[not lo°lt for an; material declin cure I Ired I- by the 1 isue of Its own Advertise In riie Journal (Continued on Page Two.J formalities bill aftei sunsel and In fore sunrise no vessels were allowed to pass. Were an attempt to do so skkh3W.«Kkkh. ao<H3<^O^OOao^aoooo<i-ao^HHia»ooo<-. made, a blue light would blaze trom the forts and three blank shoti would be fired, Should these warnings price futile, ii was mandators ui on the forts thai solid shol bi fired al a vess il disregarding the regulations. Turks Beaten By Russians D a o Petrograd, n IIlrl.il announi nei I nt- i mi] i by the Ti rK. as a connter-al lack - Ti an ehoi'uk. Thesi be n , pulsi -1 _ Ith lien ■ j lossei to i ne eneniy. .1 iavi ei ici ful in engagements al Oltirim. Ocmo-_h_-oooootun»a-o</<Kn. ao*-_icn_.'H>oi_<KK.-o<>-_H«-i>oia-ia><i0i^,i.oooaooi_ Wednesday, March 3, 1915, fcririce louver- journal V.i Telephone 138. PRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL _>.aya*-r-Ay_=-3li»/-F___ixr--.'_r.-T.» / K.nr:m r,i'.r*'_Tv .> M_M__HD_M_M ■r_____i_''': ■__H___HV-t_-_,. *t**t. O. H. NELSON, Editor. tiLLiANT review WITNESSED I.N OTTAW JI :-!»-_HJOisiWBKllW-_H>»l_<K»^^ fi_ffliaiiaV_r_i3C_3SS____5i_S.^ Product No. Office-: 12s Third Avenue Eas . near McB : - Telephone 138; Postoffli I :ei?. DAILY EDITION, Publi I -'(lini. except Monday. Dellverei in the cltv if paid in ml One .rear Six Months Three ! ■ ■ ■ <■ If nol , lonl ■' I Duke of Connaught Pays Fine Tribute to Soldiers from llrilisli Columbia. , I rn') i . f ' uildin l noun when two Idi were . lent, In pul i Idaj for oil lotion Ru "there ol poinl in Canada; or J3.00 a year to all points in thi Kingdom, | I the i ' ■ r-other foreign -:.., , , COUntrl ,.,.,.- in Erf- Advei Using Rates I'pon Applk'i tlon -I [or tl - cond Couth en In Lraininf il Otl IThe Bril Ish mbl i Regimenl wen their o ..u band and : le a magnificent show ing. Contains about 2% lbs. $1.50 SPLENDID FOR PLUMBERS The sal I No, fin is strictly c '■'. he high-class supply houses, ir- cosl of manufacture is thei : ffected by Dept. or ,. iti ng Btore" Influence that p , drives manufacturers to the o use ol 'chemicals and pro- | c Nor Is 'be .leiiler allowed to 5 the n tail | .:--" under penalty £ of hi lupply terminated, j A POWERFUL :.T FOR CLOGGED UP MAIN PIPES "00" el ccuiii.ili.tion. if .lint, paper, clotlis,' hair, slime i, vegetables, soup, frnil and man; It is harmless li lie :. milling. TEST g m lings ancouver Sunday, DON'T ARGl'E r: DO.VT PIT oil' This preparation ' beei i aeralli ful In clearin : drains thai it Is bought ovei ■ Di iver as iin b; - who ha. tried it, but inasmuch as no on can kn i he i istual condition e: isting within a pipe, it is ; Impi ilbli for the manufactur er or the dealei ti u . 1 mlt. Wednesday, March 3, 191. CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CO., NEW \ I POR -ALL ISV HARRY HANSON THE GRIT PHILOSOPHY. .1 \!1 the Cabinet .Ministers and Members of Parliament look pari in i g FOR THE REST IN PLUMBING AND HEATING PHO.VE ISO THE RELIABLE PLUMBER The Liberal doctrine as enunciated the inspection, while the driveways by the ideal organ of the parly is a wonderful one with respect to Government appropriations. In ordinary times Ihe voles are all loo small and the Government is robbing the district. When ihe Liberals believe an election may be in sight the appropriations are no longer attacked as being too small. They are then bribes thrown out to catch the voter This doctrine appears to be a most elastic one. The appropriations of the Provincial Government this year appear to bear the mark ot being framed as far as possible to allow business as usual in a Government ■way as well as in a private way. ' is evident to anyone who considers the situation even casually that there musi at a time like this, with the world plunged in a terrific war, be a decided falling-ofl in the revenues The Government realizes these facts bul Is ,el pi 'ed to have work carried on as well as al all lossible dm i:i- i1"- yi ar. The g< neral pub lie will appreciate tl e effort madi. MORI': THAN I SI AL. The call is for more food . . . What we want to Understand is thai it is millions of bushels, nol millions of acres, that are called for; move milk and butler and cheese, rairer than more cows. II is a day when the economized use of labor will tell .... Let us remember thai il is more bushels per acre more pounds of milk per cow, inure pounds of meal per animal that will count, and thai will mean more food per farm. Lei us in 1916 make good mi the farmer's lighting line with "MORE THAN USUAL."—C. C. James, al the I 9 i ■"> Annual Meeting "i the Commission of Conservation, leading to the buildings were lined with several thousand cheering Ottawa citizens. The Duke after the inspection addressed the men as follows: ".Men of the 30th Battalion, this occasion gives me the greatest pleasure in that 1 am able to address you here in Ottawa. It has been ray greatest wish to go as far as Victoria to see you, but owing to the great distance from Ottawa and the many calls upon my time 1 have been unable to do so. I speak for those present I believe when I say that it gives us great gratification to see you here at the capital of the Dominion, You have come from the Pacific province and are now gathered on the borders of the older provinces at the old capital of the Dominion. Von have seen for your- B-flves the welcome which Ottawa has given you. You are assembled before the Prime .Minister and the members of His Majesty's govern, ment. "I am voicing the opinion of all when I sec that we approve of tlTe splendid .-1 irlt which has actuated yon In coming so far to serve your Empire. Il would Beem that the further away the greater the patriotism. I am sure you will do your duty. Von all realize that this is the fiercest war which has ever been and that discipline, courage and all Ihe characteristics which go to make a soldier are needed to bring this war to a successful issue. Von will serve wiih lhe men from tho other I)o- i'linions and from Great Britain and I am sure you will do your duly in every possible emergency. God bless you one and all." The Duke then called for three cheers for 'lie King, which were given mosl enthusiastically. o A Wiie from The Willows. Tin- following telegram arrived in the ' ii v yesterday from a member of lie- St. Andrew's Society at §SHJ»lS«ttfl«_l__ <._-«_(. OOOOOOni>OOOOao>aatr.aa<iOBO*ioaaaaoaaaZ r**ii'«" i»-' ■ fHWISWWWl-HKBKHKHH^ _ Coal, Cement, Plaster and Brick AND A CC:_?LETE LINE OF BUILDERS' SUPPLIES HOLME LUMBER CO., LTD. First Avenue Prince Rupert Telephone t86 _-_K_a_^ftft5<HKHiH. a-&ft_tta^o&am&&*taatto*. W_*WCHiK8_lMHWKr_H>^^ Thompson Hardware Co., Limited s an .mmuniiion ipplies m\ .AiapAAig ___ PHONE 1(11. P.O. DRAWER tfi!5 3!.!) SECOND AVE. S.S. Prince George every Friday nl 9 .a.m. S.S. Prince Jfil-iii cl 7 p.m. on Sin::! iy, February II, 28, etc. For Massett nnd Port Clements S.s, Prince John 10. p.m. Saturday, February IS, _!(>, etc. Far Skidegate, Lockeport, etc.,' S.s. Prince John 1 ( p.i). Febi iiuiy 7, 21, etc. For Stewart and Nans River S,S. Prime John It a.m. Wednesday, February !<\ 24, etc For ..iiyu- (G.-imby Bay) S.s. Prince George midulghi every Wednesday. G.T.P. R.'.B... AV SCHEDULE Ti-iins leave Prince Itupert fchPrince George, Edmonton, Melville, Winnipeg, etc., al 10 a.m.. 'Wednesdays und Saturdays, connecting with trains for St. Paul. ChiCHgo ami nil points east. Trains arrive from tlie east on Thursdays und Sundays at 0.30 p.m G.T. RAILWAY SYSTEM The Doubfc-tiiiek Route Prom Chicago to Toronto, Hamilton, Buffalo, Montreal, _ ,-_ etc., etc. For reservations, tickets and lull information regarding travel to any part of the world apply to the G.T.P. Ticket Oilice, Third Avenue; Agency all Atlantic Steamship Lines. IKBCffl IK.r_&-£.HS!a_B__3S_^^ ^■isxm^Mx&^&^ji'^ajeas^^Taswes^eias Canadian Pacific Railway PRINCESS MAY SOUTHBOUND, 8 P.M, SUNDAY PRINCESS MAQUINNA, NORTHBOUND, Alaskan Ports, MONDAY, March 7 J. G- IMcNAB, General Agent, corner Third Ave. and Fourth St. *7__H i:*_'V.'cr_«_s_s(__ an wawH_i»<KH>_H»_8ii^^ THE UNION STEAMSHIP CO. OF B.C. LTD' S.S. VENTURE Southbound Tuesdays at 8 p.m. Sailings for Granby, Simpsor and the Naas Sundays at Midnight For further particulars apply to JOHN BARNSLEY, AGENT 031 Second Ave., Phone 508 Agency Atlantic Steamships. ckhchkki _ o_ >khkh>_kkki oOtO oo o- oo-ooaoooaoaaoroo-oaooooooooooaa attG&ooorOW&oo&oooto&attootoao «-_ « o tow _, ive. ao- <kh.-_<. _;_.:__! SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH, POORS Prince Rupert Lumber Co. FIRST AVE. AND McRRIDE ST. PRINCE RUPERT Phone 25 . Branch Yard at Sniithers, B.C, %gmymmmwmwxm&BMS8ss2m i _ wmmaaam ank of Canada Honored Place I'm- Bishop lui .emet. The wniows camp: l;i:",i Re B ' ' /emet, at a meeting of the Proi Inclal Hon - il i; . . In Viti'-"u ,-ei 'n the .I'M -I "limn foi the proi in Columbia, CONTROL OF t'. P. It. STEAMSHIPS CHANGED (Continued trom Page One.) securities. The ov nershlp and con n-ol of the steamship company will remain with the Canadian Pacilic Railway Company, but the manage- menl and operation of the steamship lines will be vested in the board of directors of the Canadi n Pacific i i -. Sei i " Limited li is only another Btep iy the direction nf eliminating from the direel operation of the rallwnj comp my Items thai 'P> nol relate to tin- railway fi erty Itself." o February House Furnishing liar- gains—-Sal" I'i ii n 'Mill Linolo inns. 115 cents, nt George 1 . Tit''. I Pai ■ I medi- 1 ■ ■■■< inination all righl. Scotch bunch all O.K Only one in con- l n . ir l Mill to pass second h-l lying new life," NOTICE is herebj given tha. nn i he 23i d il iy of March nexl applicn tlon will he made io the Superii. tendent of Provincial Police and lol the Board of License Conini'#si(in-1 ers Eor the City of Prince Rupert for permission lo remove the license for tlle sale of liquor by wholesale from lhe premises known as Lots 1 _ and 16, Blocli 32, Section 1, situate ul l.ra_er S.reel in the City of Prfnce , pert, to the hinds descril) Lots 19 and 20, Blocli 23, Sectl m I on Third Avenue In the said City of Prince Itupert. DATED this 20th day of February, 1916. PRINCE RUPERT IMPORTING CO. LIMITED. W, II. Marshall, Mane ■ ' I mar:!'.' Applicant. Send for Five Roses Cook Book— BEING A MANUAL OF GC)OD RECIPES carefully chosen from l!ie contributions of over two thousand BUCC (.&..<_,. uacis of Fiv. Roses Flour throughoul Canntln. Also Useful Not™ on the vnhou. cIamm ol good thlngl lo cat, oil of which have k«n carefully checked and re-chcckcd Wy competent tu.lfior.iy. Mess m Envelop, to 1AKE Of THC WOODS MILL1HG CO. LIMITED, WINNIPEG Distributors Prince Rupert, B.C 'XM-I.I.Y KHIAY. POVGI,AH * CO. COUPON *rii_ Name and Addn-s. ptairtly Don't lt.T|«. to enrJoK T«n Cenl _ in otan.in ""■F , — AOORL! "" HEAD OFFICE: MONTREAL I.ST.m.ISill.ll 1800 Capital jji 11,500,000 Reserved l-'mul S 12,500,000 Tola] Assets $185,000,000 Savings Bank Department—$1 will open an account Brandies Throughoul Canada ami Bonking Connections With All Parts of the I'nitctl States. Agents Throughout the World. H. P. WILSON, Manager ■ - Prince Itupert Branch i !ig__31_l_&. ft: _4&_£9_m_^ " CLEAN UP AND PAINT UP NOW O-CEDAR MOPS, 0-CEI1AR MOP POLISH ALABASTINB SANITAR*? WALL COATING WATER HOSE, GARDEN TOOLS, WATERING CANS MARTIN-SE.NOUR 100 PER Ci. .T. I'l'llK PAIN'. PAINT BRUSHES, LAWN .MOWERS AND CRASS SHEAR3 CARPET BEATERS, GARBAGE PAILS WINDOW SCREENS, SCREEN DOORS —AT thi:— KAIEN HARDWARE CO.,-08Ti.ir_AY. wmmmmmmmmm $mmm cao-_n.-_n.-t. _ir.-o 2 __fl<>lKH_JKla>i«HKH^ !-<S_^KH«HS4W>«aXH»liO Prime Rupert Transfer Co. — FOR Coal, Furniture Moving, Baggage and Heavy Teamin* W. J. CRAWFORD, Manager PTIONE 566 omce a"d Residence: 1000 THIRD AVE. 0<H5<Bl_!<H3-_H>Oit_rt_ __H> fttKBKHKH>_-__*_«lKl _H.H>_HtH>lil_-i3_H_^^ The Morning Journal 50 cents per Month 1**ifti^-~-T-'«^«''»^^»_y>^ "" "'»—»<_"■«»''• \ *^*^_ a U______T-_T,___J__I ORIGIN OF INDIAN TROOPS IS TRACED LECTURER AT UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, LONDON, CUES INFORMATION. in a'niost PRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL every pforth-Wei Frontier Province, theiWAl United Provinces, Rajputana, and. Wednesday, .March 3, 1915. ilers, were found part of India. nited Provinces, Rajputana, The origin of cavalry could be I Central India and Bombay. traced to the time of Lord Lake, and. Dr. Kapadia then went on to de-1Provlncinl i ■ ■ from that pi lod had been --: llgion and customs of rjuiti Ion in Indian troi h I isioi He also described After each greal to - er . thi ;- dre u ' gave some interest-j apadifl cdntintu i Ing Ei ctl a Ir mil icord.: thai race formed India? In ncli : on Dr. Kapadia said that I army. F . ln anci In iS14, General thi remarkable enthusiasm which MILL IS LEI IED i.\ ONTARIO ■ Introduces War I'n.v Measure in tl LegisliUui. . I ■_■..■ ■ . . Ski - •! . Land Districl -District of Queen C - ands. PAKE NO'I ICE of Prim ,. B.C.. 11 JMPERiAL MACHINE WORKS Engines Installed and Ceueini .Repairs Ovj-Acetylene Plant in Connection Plume Red 156 Third Avenue The Tribes Tien Fnughl Bi Have in Turn Become Loyal. -.1 hterlon ici 'ul In the Ne the i hole bodj of Indian princes! . I :< ; . in - the In the ccfBrse of an addri le-lini iads '■ "rltisli cause was now ;i matter of lii 11 lie ' ondo i Chai ■ ... the Ii dlan history ihov Ing on ■' le hand of Comm recently, on "Our In-1 army, that tli len chivalry, long dian Troo In Front,' Dr. -;. '■ -|■ ,. , |n ,,, punjal '" ' '' 'l;iX Britannica, Kapadl li it 1 ersi li | .... ,; ., British ' eft them ind on the lege, London, said thai those wbolforee called tl 'unjah Irregulu other, that like all civilized and re knew the real reeling ln Indi i had' Force was [ted ni ' ' membe inn been suri rised thai her princes Iments, i nil ; whose Interests v..,'- ' nm idlately and peoples al once made bo full- was the ire e #un. - Frontier affected by the violation of public hearted a response to the call of ;'"---. in,exatloii of N li ' !'" '''"'" r!;p ' " ' ' ' ' ■' their King-Empi ir. | . and tin lud In [856 Germany, they gave their all Coin.- on in give a rough sketch|gave rise to the well-known Oudh ,nii"y personally plunged Into the of Ihe history of the Indian Pn '. intends to i - foi per- missio i I and pe- troleui i over thi ■ rl'bi d Gri I end one mile north-east corner o Quid* Followin budget, j 2 • . • ' Ontario ice sou . . > , El 11 a on nil - ■ i f II or large. Per. ' ---' n.iou 8 ,-.,, to every item. Du «ied, I erni i the ture. The i H m. T. Carry, - ': -a moi Inj ii! ;, is along l lines of I i-jsi - i J. H. HILDHCH Contractor and Build ei Charl ' i . PLC. and will Includi "-' ei • il Is In fo c< rmy, I Irregular Force, The existing soldier l-<"ii!ir-t- I , real proi eily. Ivi. ir." - -,--■-. lecnl Dr. Kapadia) said that the flrsi man tribes and rai ' India, continued Con led with such evidence of de- , . and income assessment. to undertake the work of forming the speaker, were divided iadl; voted allegiance of the native ru',-1 ,„ . , ,. , Because of tlie system which we follows: (1) The Sikhs, who come ers, the pronounced loyalty of th The 1 - o be one in thi ..KE-NOTICE , ,. ,, . of Prii Lupert, Barrlsti , Wo ■ Pnhiii d"':ir on ! - de ■ in.., , L "u-lu ouiitnui diui ,.o..ti\ i tinuj '"Pri lie Pro Im ■ if Ontario. pi ct for coal , „ ,, ., ,, lira "1 said - rday, A Mr. Mc-j, Coast.of Gr: il ;'.ii ■ •, "I bal ll Is tax wo : i bi Ing Injl ' ilant- ed tin i of tl ioi mer of thence north So de- chain 80 chains, thenc ''':;: , , , i ,-.':- -. b mc' west 80 in : on ■ ' - ■ • men eai b yeai chains, ti >olnt of c i ci ment, -.....,,. (o . j ire or less. ja29 PETER PIOMBO, Dati located, Deeemhei 3rd, 1914. .... |.;,;-;., ... "li. [| bring in more because it wil' Offli _ IE BLOCK DR. CILROY, DENTIST Crown and Bridge Worlf a Sp< cialty an Indian^ army on the European model was Dupleix, who, in (lie Car- tiatie, aboul 174(1, raised battalions of Mohammedan armed In European fashion from Upper India; Punjab, from the vast population of Hindustan, abso- several I races of Jats and Gujars; (2) the lutely without exception, only prov- oldiers Rajputs, literal meaning, Rons of'ed that the work the Indian soldiers A few Princes, and the Dogras; (3) the, were performing today side by side a | years later Maj. Stringer Lawrence, Gurkhas; (I) the Mahrattas; (5) with tlieir British comrades, was army," I the Mohammedans from the Pun- only the active and practical ex- Madras. I.iab, and (G) Afghans, Pathans and,pression of the sentiment entertain- ' Those were days of confusion. Af-I Afridis. The Afghans and Gurkhas ed by '30(1,000,000 of His Majesty's ghans, Pindaris, Uoliillas, the de- were from outside the limits of In-' subjects in that portion of his do- .Skc in ' : nd Dlstrlcl ■ District of are adopting in this bill il will be . Queen charlotte Islands, necessary, if the Government Anally| TAKE NOTICE that Pe.tr Piombo, decided upon following the Ideas|of Prince Uifpert which we have been considering! "the father of the Indian enrolled the Sepoys seenilants of Afghan settlers, rattas and others, many of Mali- dia proper, but the remainder inliali- minions. It was, Dr. Kapadia added, them ited lhe different parts of the coun- an episode in the history of the Brit- men of adventurous lives, ready toitry. The principal recruiting centres ish empire of the most happj prom- sell their swords to the highest bid- in India were the Punjab 'ind the ise for the future. sessinenl Aet, giving to the local municipalities and countries the right to exclude from -the operation of this act the immediate relatives of the soldiers who are on the field of battle. It is not Intended that they shall give more than tlie sacri-l flees they are making already." B.C., occupation Prospector, intends to apply for permission to prospect for coal and pc- with respect to It, thai amendmentsItroleum over ihe following described „, . , ilands on .'ie West Coast of Graham will require to he made to the lBiandl Commencing at a post plant- Municipal Act, and possibly the As- ed three miles north of the north-east Oilice: Smith !!Ii'ek, Third Avenue A. FAULDS, M.I. M.E. Consulting Mining Engineer Examinations and development of Coal, Metal, Oil. Etc. 709 Duu.inuii St. Vancouver, B.C. corner of Lot 2437, tlience north 80 chains, thence west SO chains, thence south SO chains, thence east SO chains, to point of commencement', containing 640 acres more or less. ja29 ' PETER PIOMBO. Dale located, December 3rd, 1914. Skeena Land Dislrict—District of Queen Charlotte Islands, TAKE NOTICE that Peter Piombo, of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation Prospector, intends to apply for permission to prospect for coal ami petroleum over the following described A pretty little cottage for rent on;lands on tlie West Coast of Graham MOUSE POR RENT. the hill. Has sewer connection and other conveniences. Apply L. Bullock-Webster, tf ST.LOUIS, ^t__L^ I h o I ien For the House Delivered to your kite! door, like groceries udwei 175,000,000 Bottles Yearly That was the demand for Budweiser last year. The Anheuser-Busch Plant covern today more than 142 acres—equal to 7(1 city blocks. It gives steady employment to 6,01)0 people, aud to 1,500 more In its branches, Every process, every room, is Immaculate, Every bottle is Pasteurized and Im pected. This Quality-Plant, started nearly 50 . ears ago, is a model of modern facilities. The hundreds of visitors who go through every day know that nothing of Its - could be made any bijticr than Budweiser. Anheuser-Busch, St. Louis The Largest Plant of Its Kind in the World "^ "vac -_W(' *'. IU Idfffcj juaJi Some o! the Principal Bitit .lings )ilii_ii_ii_nuES"l _". IS" T'fi-Vt- ' #^ J ii • ':■'."'" :- .1 . ■ ? _ - i ii 0 .' ■''' ^'i^ liliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiTiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiTiilil lllllll,!; llllil II: PRINCE RUPERT IMP. CO. Distributors PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. February Furniture Sale at George !'. Tite's, nil departments. Record discounts for cash. flOtf "-_i_. .-.- __i.y TENDERS. Tenders addressed to the Sub- Agenl ol the Di : rf n enl of .Murine. ■ [nc ■ Rupi rl. B.C., endorsed on tho envelope "Tenders for Light- HAiRDRESSING PARLORS Massage, Manicuring, Scalp Treatment, Electric Treatments, Etc. Mrs. N. 1. Ilandasyde, Prop.' 211 Third St. PRINCE III.PEI.1 Island: Commencing at a post planted five miles east and one mile north of the north-east corner of Lot 2435, tlience north 80 chains, thenco east SO chains, thence south SO chains, tlience west SO chains, to point of commencement, containing 040 acres more or less. ja29 PETER PIOMBO. P.O. Bo_ 1714 Telephone 448 RITCHIE, AGNEW 8. CO. Civil Engineers! nnd Surveyors Priuce Rupert, B.C. Waterworks, Water Power, Wharf Construction, Reports, Plans, Domin- on and Provincial Land Surveying, Slectric Blue Printing, Negatives aud White Prints Date located, December 4th, 1914. Dh .„„ _, ,„., j Pb-.ne Blue 1S3 Res. Phone 393 UP-TO-DATE of a Land District—District Queen Charlotte Islands TAKE NOTICE thai Peter PJombo, of '■' in- • Rupe B.C., occupation Proapei tor, Inti adi to apply for permission to prospeel for coal and petroleum over the following described 1/iuds on the iVi si ' i isl of Gr_ a i Island: Commencing al a posl planted live miles easi and one mile north of the north-easl corner of Lol 243.., thence nortl 80 chains, thence wesi , . . ,. L" C7,,..'. II UI I 11 DV '11-1111.. L11C.1.C .1 I... house and Steam - Supplies fo „ ,, ,.,,.,, thence th ,„ chaine British Columbia, 191o-ia, will beL,, ,; , sf) v. ceived up lo noon of I lie 6th daj of Marc follo.wing supplies required by fee Sub-Agent of ihe Departnient al Prinee Rupert, B O, during tlie pe- i io 1 ending .March 31, 1 916: 1 — Hardware. 2 Ship Chandlery. 3—Building Materials. ohains, to poinl. of commencement, containing 640 acres 1915, for furnishing thejmore or ... j;;_:; PETER PIOMBO. Date loci ;. -I, Ith December, I 91 UNDSftY* S GMITABE & STQRA6L O. T. P. CARTA'.'!.' AGENTS 331 SECOND AVENUE JINGLE POl COAL Is handled by us. .4.11 orders recelv* promjii -tiie; Hon Phone No. 08 Phone 93. !'.[). Box 38 l.end District- Districl o Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE ■ O. ICE thai 1, D. Hog;., 1 -Illuminating and LubricatingIcj qi:, , „ charlotte City, occupation Oils Tenders and lists of supplies can be obtained from the Sub-Ageni of the Deportment at Prince Rupert, end all lenders musl be made on the forms supplied by the Depart- planted menl. Each tender must be accompanied by a certified cheque on a Chartered Canadian Banlt for Fifty Dollars, This cheque will be returned to the nerehiini tendering if bis lender Is Farmer, Inti ad to apply for permis sion lo purchase the following di sei Hied land i: Comi clng at u pos at thc south-wesl cor ner of Qooden island in Bearskin Bay, tin ii ■ t< rlj i lienee norther ly, thenci- westerly, thenci souther y, followin-.; shore 1 in- to poinl nf Pacific Cartage limited Genera] Teaming Furniture Moving a specially. When yon buy COAL buy the BEST — Ladysmlth Lump or Coruo.. Washed Nut. not accepted by the Departmenl al ommencement, talning five acres Ottawa, in case he Is successful, the cheque will be retained at /. m"'° '"' " anenl deposit, DANIEL HOGG NOTES. |,.,,,,,] ,;;,, peuruary, im - , ;;: - -1 This tender muBl nol be nlti i - ,,,, I.''. ' ^ .. - .' mil HE HICi I COST O) Id INC i. I iffi • : i ii DKOEIl liv III \-J\<- VOI l: required i i | The "•' artnn nt ' '■' -" :' ■ " "ncsttc Lumn Conl i [he v hole or i tend , d i li is the Intentli n of lhe De pnrtmenl to i-icK oul the lov est iirici for each article,; consistent with quality, and aec-'i't tender, or pnrts of tenders m - ordlngly, and the SI)...II Per Ton Best i.inaliij Washed Nm < mil $8.73 Per Ton i.ei.ivi.ih." —the— *' „.:: Union Transfer Co. Prime Rupert, B.C.. Phone :ld Tiie Gueen Charlotte Oil Fir. ds Limited Oflice will open today in Law-Butler Building loi sab- of a limited amount of Treasury Stock CEO. P. MAODONALD, S'ec.-Trens. KAYNEI. EROS I'i meer Inn, rnl Directors nnd Einbiiliiiers Open Dny and Night. I.iidies' Assistnnl in Atteudnm o. I ,- I'l -I -' flO THIRD AVE. Prince* Rupert Journal SOc. par Ilouth lots as required by the l. partmenl. fe) in cis' i where the Depnitmenl ((insider:-' ii advisable to ac- cept a lender for six months only, ii reserves tin righl to a__-O.J__H-_i>on_H_-»_H>^iWO A. E. Hand, President. J. S. Pearce, Manager, ll" SO. (fl Where two or more tendei ni:'-'- tin sami l riies, the p. lartmenl reserves thi to divide the oiders. i g i All goods in ii st be delivered F ii. i: Pro Incial Governmenl '• \ ' . - - - ; . • • ■ untlei o the Dei art- men! In Pi Ince Rupi i i No ch ic. nit; I) ■ allowed fi ■ '■'■ eni'tuge, packing or packngi A 'I • -''nd - musl l"- ii"' wi Ight, g id of th i '." ' i|ti illty or j!j kind 'i :i"' musl be .' supplied only on requisition I s ol tin Inb-A enl. or othei jjj ItllOl i/. -il ■ ' Igenc Department I 11 rln Pri i i: B C -"'" ary, 20, 11115, ltf27 afiOBDOTin ■■ . _ nux' THE PRINCE RUPERT SASH AND DOOR COMPANY LTD. MAN! DOORS, . . -,i. ■-■■. Mi'l-. MOULDINGS, SOROU ..\|. BAND SAWING. AMI Vial, KINDS OF ITNI8HIN 8, .K I. AMI OV- PICK I IV! .IKS, IK USE I IMSI IP] ' ■ j nnd Ofllt-o: Seventh Ivei . IL.j m li nm 'I,. I'd I' .-■ _ . . ■ !',- . Wednesday, .March 3, 1915. PRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL GRANITE .RANITE of best quality and thoroughly tested for sale Cut Stone or Crushed IJock in Quantities fEIL 3. McLEOD Plione Green 21T "ocean" f1sFco7~ fresh lisb Arriving Every Day . itslde Olders Promptly Attended To Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. GOVERNMENT WEATHER REPORT. PHONE BLUE PHONE 554 P.O. BOX 60 TOU APERHANGING AINTING OLISH1NG AND WALL TINTING HIGH-GRADE INTERIOR DECORATING A SPECIALTY Martin Swanson SECOND AVE. -EAR McBRIDE ^aotootooowaoowoo- CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS ,|Latest mid Approved Methods llOnly Skilled Operators Employed Phone ns and ive will call for n trial bundle O Note our address: 51S SIXTH AVENUE WEST S Phone No. 8 n Canadian Steam Laundry g gcKHK -■ -1. tHM_ .Kl•_ta^3^_^_^_^>_H.-IK^r>_H3■ S_H34HHKH}1>_-_HKHKH>_^^ Capt. J. McGee M.M.S.A. ..lusters nnd .Male, prepared for examination. Compass ud- ,1 uster. Phone Red ."02 "NAUTICAL ACADEMY" Helgcrson Block, opposite Royal Hoi el iaoHW-aoaAitoiiisooo&ooatt TAKE NOTICE that Andrew W. MaeLean, of Prinee Rupert, B. C, occupation Carpentpr, intends to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following described lands on the West Coast of Graham Island: Commenc- ng al a pos'! planted two miles north and one mile easl of the north-east corner of Lot 2485, thence north 80 chains, t hence easl SO e_ In i, then . ' south 80 chains, thence west SO | Precipitin ion bains to polnl of commencement, i containing 640 acres more or less. ANDREW W. -U. !. "."• | f18 Agent, Peter Piombo Date located 23rd December, 1.11. Furnished by I-. W. Dow-ling. For _4 hours ending 6 p.m. March 2 Bar. reduced to sea level Highest temperature . •. . one's hands and knees, and holds two exactly. Inside the sentries stand like silent statues, for this trench is only 70 yards from the enemy, and it is death to put one's head over for more than a second. 29.808 Gradually tlie subs foregather, and 4fi.n we have ijuite a slap-up dinner, pip- just J NAVIGABLE WATERS TION ACT. PROTEC- R. S. O. Chapter 115. The Imperial Oil Company heraby Low,.-: temperature 40.0 ot FIRST IMPRESSION; I.I.T'1 Skeena Land District—District queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Peter Piombo, of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation Prospector, Intends to apply for per-1 mission to proo] t for coal nnd petroleum over the following described | lands on the West Coast of Graham I Island: Con noing at a rost plant-!Some of ed three miles nortli and one milc| east of tho north-east corner of Lofl 2437, llience north SO chains, thence 'east SO chains, llience south 80] chains, thence west SO »liains, lo| point of commencement, containing1 (140 acres more or less. PETER PIOMBO. AT THE FRONT give notice that it has under Section 7 of the above Act, deposited with the Minister of Public Works a't Ottawa, and in the oflice of tho District Registrar of Wie Prince Rupert Land Registration Dislrict at Prince Rupert, B.C., a description of the site und the plans of the wharf and Later on 1 walked (approach proposed to be built in , ,. .,, ,, . IPriuce Rupert Harbor. British Co- - |over our whole line with the major. lmnbia| _ {n_t of Watortrot.t lit was rather exciting, as the com-IB-look "G", accerding to registered inunication trench was full of water!''.'£» °/ 'ho T-Wn_it<T of _he said City of Prince Rupert deposited In imc 14 lof out hot, as it is cooked within a foot | noses. and the flares WiSre going busily all ER WRITTEN PROM THE BATTLE LINE BV A TERRITORIAL. the time, but we were not observed, [and got safely back in about an hour's lime. Olflce he Trenches Within Very Short Distance of Each Otlier. ja_l Date located, December llrd, 1014 An officer of a Scottish Territorial regiment writes: I have spent, my first .10 hours m the trenches. Officers and N. C. O.'s went up on Thursday afternoon and were distributed amongst the con- panies in the trenches for instruc- Skeena Land District—District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Pole.- Piombo, of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation Prospector, intends to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following describedIduring tlie afternoon and marched lands on the West Coast of Graham ffJur „ Island: Commencing at a post plant-1 ed five miles east of the north-east mense holes caused by large shells, corner of Lot 2435, thence east 80 >„„ ,_ees ' chains, thence soutli 80 chains, I thence west SO chains, thence north!not merely wrei'ked, but in absolute ISO chains, to point of commence-|rulnS| not evcn . w,.„ standlng| ,„ul little harvests of wooden crosses here and there, It was dark ere we Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Andrew W. MaeLean, of Prince Rupert, B, C, occupation Carpeiter, intends to apply for permission to prospect for coal aad pelroieum over the following described lands on the West Coast of Orsha Inidlsna Coast of Graham Island: Commencing at a post planted one mile north and two miles enst of the north-east corner of Lot 243S, thence north SO chains, thence west SO, chains, thence tional purposes. We left our billet south 80 chains, thenoe east 80 chains lo point of commencement containing C40 acres more or less. ANDREW W. MacLEAN. flS Agent, Peter Piombo Date located, 23rd December, 1914 houses the aforesaid Land Registry as No. 923. AND TAKE NOTICE Hint, after the expiration of one montli from the date of the lirst publication of ibis notion, the said Imperial OH Company will under Section 1 of the ook for the lied Tag Prices A. 8ai'' ^<K apply to the Minister of iPuhlio Works ad liin office in the City .„-,.,.." n. lit.-'. I'livnK,,,-,. sale, if ,f Ottawa for approval of the said site and plans and for leave, to construct the said wharf and approach. DATHD at Prince Rupert, B.C., this 2nd day »f February, A. D. TSIS. 4w-f4 TUBS IMPBR-IAL OIL COMPANY. inieht, containing 0 40 acres more or less. ja29 PETER PIOMBO. Date located, December 4th, 1914. Skeena Land District — District of Quoen Charlotte islands. ^av^aooHOO<s-ooo<Kto<tooaoooio<to p SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES For Rent Skeena Land District—District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Teter Piombo, of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation Prospector, intends to apply for permission to prospect for i oal and petroleum over the following described lands on the West Coast, of Graham Island: Commencing at a post planted five miles east of the north-east corner of Lot 2435, thence nortli 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence south SO chains, thence west SO cliains, to point of commencement, containing 040 acres more or less. I ja'_!i PETER PIOMBO. Date located, December 4th, 1914 TAKE NOTICE that Andrew W MaeLean, of Prince Rupert, B. C. reached a cross-road in the middle occupation Carpenter, intends to ap- of a large wood. Every five minutes P1- £or permission to prospect for ., , , I coal and petroleum over the follow- the whole country was lit up by star ing a6Scribed lands on the West shells, whicli the Germans send up Coast of Graham Island: Commenc- . ., ,, ,. ,, . ing at a posl. planted one mils nortn constantly. Meantime, the rain came a.,d tw0 ,..,,„. 6ast of the north.,ast corner of Lot. 2435, thence north SO chains, thonce east SO chains, tlience south SO chains, thence west SO cliains, to point of commencement containing G40 acres more or less. ANDREW W. MacLEAN. f 1 8 Agent, Peter Piombo Dale located, 23rd December, 1914. of REASONABLE BATES THE Continental Trust Company J_HWS-0&_KV_1O-_H>011KKK>0 The Morning Journal 50c. per month Skeena Land Dislrict—District Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Peter Ptotnbo, of Prince Rupert, B.C., occur.ti.rn Prospector, intends to apply for per-] mission to prospect for coal and pelroieum over the following described lands on the West Coast of Graham Island: Commencing at a post planted live miles east of lhe nortli-efKt corner of Lot 2435, thence north S0| cliains, tlience west SO chains, w- hold half the wood, _nd the cen- thence south SO chains, thence east tral part is still full of dead Ger- SO chains, to point of commencement, containing 040 acres more or down in torrents, and the rattle of musketry and boom of guns never ceased. Hundreds of ghostly figures moved about carrying all sorts of things, rations for troops in tlie trenches, planks of wood, bundles of brushwood, kegs of water and i rum, and down the road trooped Skeena Land District — Distrioi stretcher - hearers carrying ■ the | Queen Charlotte Islands. wounded to the hospital. Then voice said. "Guide from the - and my nvo sergeants and tramped off In single lile him for our destination the wood, past an immense chateau a mere skeleton with all its stables greenhouses, etc., a mass of ruins .NOTICE. The Oanadian Patriotic Fund. Will those who need assistance (from tlie above fund, resident in the city or district and whose breadwinner is on active service with tbe forces of the Empire or hor Allies, kindly netlfy the secretary of the Inc.! organization, tf W. __ COLLISON, P.O. Box 735. SYNOPSIS OF Ct»AL MINING REGULATIONS. less. j»29, PETER PIOMBO. Date located, December 4th, 1914 Skeena Land District—District of Queen JHiarlotte Islands. mans. Winding out and in to avoid the shell holes in a short time we reached the reserve trenches. As each star shell goes up we all crouch and TAKE NOTICE that Andrew W. ,, I MaeLean, of Prince Rnpert, B.C., oc- ' |cupation Carpenter, intends to apply myself for permission to prospect for coal . . . iand petroleum over the following de Denlna |scribed lands on the West Coast of Through I Graham Island: Commencing at a post planted two miles nortli of the north-east corner of Lot 2433, thence north SO cliains, thence east SO chains tlience soutli SO chains, thence west SO chains to point of commencement, containing G40 acres more or less. ANDREW W. MacLEAN. f 18 Agent, Peter Piombo Date located, 23rd December, 1914. Ceal mining rights of the 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 twen ty-one years at au annual rental of JI per acrev Not more than 2,560 aeres will be leased to one applicant. Applications for a lease must be made by the applicant in parson to the Agent or Sub-Agent of the district, in which the rights applleJ for are situates. In surveyed territory the land must be described by sections, or legal subdivisions of seotions, and In unsurveyed territory the tract applied for shall be staked out by the applicant himself. Each application must be accompanied by a fee of $6, which will be refunded if the rights applied for an? not available, but not otherwise. A royalty shall be p^id 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 cf (quantity of merchantable coal mined and pay tho royalty thereon. If the coal minin'g rights are not being operated, such returns should be fur nislied at least once a year. The lease will include the coal mining rights only; but the lessee may be permitted to purchase whatever available surface rights may be considered necessary for the working of the mine lit the rate of $10 per acre. For full information application should be made to the Secretary ot the Department of the Interior, Ot tawa, or to any Agent or Sub- Agent of Dominion Lands. W. W. CORY, Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Andrew W. ...... ,...,„., , |rema,n pertectly stIU' and nothlnS MaeLean, of Prince Rupert, B. C, lAis.H, .\u i u. i_ tnat i eter iiomDO,.happens, We cross a little brook, see occupation Carpenter, intends to ap- of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation „,,. for nprrni=q|nn lo nrn.nppt for Prospector, intends to apply for per- a light, and find ourselves In the tt'St ove! the' follow- colonel's dug-out—a coke brazier jlng described lands on West Coast mission to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following described lands on the West Coast, of Graham Island: Com mencing at a post planted four miles nortli of the north-east corner of Lot. 2437, thence nortli 80 chains, thence east SO chains, thence south 80 chains, thence west SO chains, to point of commencement, containing 640 aeres more or less. ja29 PETER PIOMBO. Date located, December 3rd, 1914 hot tea, cake, bread, butter, and jam, and cheery faces and voices. An hour's chat, and then we follow the C. O., who is going his nightly rounds and is to drop me at my trench. It is pitch dark, but Ihe but the guide knows his way like ajfl8 Agent, Peter Piombo. tracker, and leads us deviouslyPate located, 23rd December, 1014, jtt__HKHHHaHXKW^^ a ViHage, once a prosperous — . of Graham Island: Commencing at a post planted two miles north of the north-east corner of Lot 2435, thence north 80 cliains, thence west 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, Ihence east 80 chains, to point of commencement containing 640 acres more or less. ANDREW W. MacLEAN. RUPERT MARINE IRONWORKS AND SUPPLY CO., LIMITED WATERERONT, PRINCE RUPERT ENGINEERS, MACHINISTS AND MACHINERY CONTRACTORS Specialists in Marino Power Plants, oil, Steam or Gasoline. ll. O. Cons! Agents for tho Biltlsh Krpmhoul Semi.Diesel oil En- ..inc—the most reliable nnd economical, and the clieapesi power for Ashing boats, lius mid passenger vessels. Standard Gas Engine Company's Engines and Parts in stock, -c ■-fife-, little place like Whins of Milton,! I now a complete ruin. We avoid shell holes ai every _fi yards, cvoucli a dozen'times for Hares, jump half a dozen ditches, splash Into two feet of mud down a drain, and behold >v< are in the firing trench. The C. O. | Introduces me to the major in; charge, who tells me to consider myself his guests, ami shows me hlsj dug-out, which one crawls into on Daily Journal 50c per month '- ■-..-,...-.!- •-.^J .Ht-1 ,- Royal Xiivnl College of Canada. Deputy Minister of the Interior JANES GILMORE ARCHITECT Second Ave. Near McBrlde St HOTEL DIRECTORY Members of the Prince Rupe-1 Licensed Vintners' Association WINDSOR HOTEL Cor. ol First Ave. and Eighth St. .V. II. Wright, Prop. HOTEL CENTRAL First Ave, and Seventh St. European n.nl American P!un_ SI.tin ... 92.00 Per Da. Peter Block. Prop. anil \ DISSOLUTION NOTICE. TAKE NOTICE thai 111" linn SJ Ritchie, A'.'iiew & Co. has been dis Sflsolved upon the 31sl day of January The next, examination for the en- $ ■~!frf ■ Steel, Iron, Oils, Wire Hope, llnlata Belling, li. ('. Columbian Bronze Propellers, Storage Batter! Marine Acoossoiiesa Repairs—First-class ci|iitpnicut und staff for machine repairs. Wood l»ulleys, i, Dynamos ami ship try of Naval Cadets, will be held at. Ihe examination centres of the Civil Service Commission in May, 1015 successful candidates joining the col lege on or aboul 1st August. Applications for entry will be received up to 15th April by the Secretary, Civil Service Commission, Ottawa, from .whom blank entry forms can now be ■I. Fred Ritchie, for Ihe benefit of obtained. the partners, ancl that all accounts; Candidates for the examination In owing by tho firm will be paid by May next m"st be between the ages ,, ,,_,, ,.., ,. iof fourteen and sixteen on the 1st •-,. "-.,' i. Prn.i Ritchie, on account July, 1015. of the firm. Dated at Prince Rupert I Further details can be obtained on A. D. 1015, and that all accounts ow ling to the firm will be collected by P.O. BOX S15 TELEPHONE 313 ltH>_^>_^a43^aH>^a_^>^>___^^ B.C., this -llh day of February, A. D I 111 5. .T. FRED RITCHIE. A. E. WRIGHT. ('.. T. Heward (witness to both sig natures). application to the undersigned. G. J, DESBARATS, ! . eputy Minister of the Naval Service | Department of the Naval Service, Ottawa, January Sth, 1915 laiaulhorized publication of this f5mar5 'advertisement will not b« paid for.— 7US-8. j_*. KNOX HOTEL Firm Ave. Between Eight! Miith European Plant Rates BOo i» tsi.on Per liny lic'.in'r it Besner, Props. EMPRESS HOTEJj .1. Y. Rochester V. D. Casley Third Ave. Between KlxMi nnd Seventh St«. European Plan; riOc to _ij Per Day ROYAL HOTEL dorley & Burgess. l*r»p%. Third Are. and Sixth St. European Plan (Steam fl.iiitcd BEAVER WHOLESALE LIQUOR CO., LIMITED Second Ave. nnti Sixth St. Phone 1P2 PRINCE RITEKT IMPORTING CO. LWIITBIJ Frosor and Sixth Sts Phone 7 RBDUOBD PARES. Phone No. 03 Is operatiig on a new sekedule of prices for auto line Anywhore west of Hays Creek th d_ar»e will be 50 cents; to Seal Cov for ene, two, or three persons tli charge will lie $1; for four or five $1.50; to or from boats or trains 5 0 cents. f4tf NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OF RESERVE. NOTIOE IS HEREBV GIVEN that the Reserve existing on Detention Island by reason of a Notice published in the British Columbia Gazette on the 30th of May, 1912. is hereby ran celled. R. A. RENWICK, Deputy Minister (f Lands Department of Lands, Victoria, B.C., October 19th, 1914. o. 1 TO<K«H>»lHHK«HKKKi iKicrtKKi-Ci-affO GUARANTEE!. American SI Ik HOSIERY WE WANT YOU TO KNOW THESE HOSE They stood the test when all others failed. They give real foot comfort. They have no seams to rip. They never become loose ai;d baggy as the shape Is knit ln, not pressed in. They are GUARANTEED for fineness, for etyls. for superiority, of material and workmanship, absolutely stain] ss.aad to wear six montli: without holes or replaced by new pairs free. Our Free Offer To every one .endiag us 50c to cover shipping charges, we will send, subject to duty, absolutely free: Tnree pairs of our famous men's AMERICAN SILK HOSE with written guarantee, any color, or Three pairs of our Ladles' Hose, in idack, Tan or White colors, with written guarantee. DON'T DELAY—Offer expires w;hen dealer In your locality is selected. Give color and size desired. The International Hosiery Co. 21 BIttner Street Dayton, Oiiio - U.S.A. woo_«h. ^aHK8_^>__H>__KJ^KHKKH>^»^^ THE MOST COMFORTABLE TOURING CAR IN THE CITV Answers all calls day and night Phone 99 Stand: Hotel Prince Rupert New Wellington Coal I lie Favorite Household Coal Cleanest, Brightest and Best Rogers & Albert Second Avenue Phone 116
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Title | Prince Rupert Journal |
Publisher | Prince Rupert, B.C. : O. H. Nelson |
Date Issued | 1915-03-03 |
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Date Available | 2016-04-07 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
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DOI | 10.14288/1.0312621 |
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