f.. -■CuJc ~mmm The Journal $5.00 a' Year Print* lonvwcA VOL. V. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, SUNDAY, JUNE 13, 1915. Price 5 Cents. No. 180. ALLIES ARE MAKING HEADWAY AT EVERY POINT NO DECISIVE BATTLES ARE BEING FOUGHT OUT YET ON THE WESTERN FRONT THE GERMANS .4RE HELD Fierce Fighting Is Marking Progress Being Made On Western Front CANADIAN RED CROSS IS ACTIVE FRIENDS OF WOUNDED ARE KEPT INFORMED AS TO CONDITION Local Resident Received From Hospital In Rouen Ini'or- nuition. There seems to be marked activity «n the part of the Canadian Red Cross organization, not only In the way of looking after the wounded, but in notifying friends as to the condition of the wounded. E. I-I. Sbockley has received a letter from the Canadian Red Cross Society at Rouen hospital in France, giving information relative to one of the first contingent from here, Corporal Salter. The letter is partly printed, leaving spaces to be filled in, and gives very complete information. It states that he was wounded by shrapnel in the hip; that he is in the hospital at Rouen; and that he Is making very good progress. o YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL Northwestern League Vancouver 6, Aberdeen 8; 10 innings. Tacoma 4, Seattle 3. Victoria 5, Spokane 4. National League Boston 8, Pittsburg 2. Brooklyn 1, Cincinnati 8. Philadelphia 13, Chicago 0. New York 3, St. Louis 8. American League St. Louis 5, New York 9. Detroit 6, Philadelphia 7. Chicago 1, Washington 2. Cleveland 4, Boston 5. Coast League San Francisco 0, Oakland G. Los Angeles 6, Venice 0. Salt Lake 6, Portland 7. Paris, June 12.—An ollicial report says:—"In the region of uorth Arras, there have been artillery engagements today. These were particularly violent on the plateau of Loret- te The enemy in that sector sought by continuous bombardment, to impede the organization of those positions, which we have gained from them. Our artillery replied against the trenches, and the batteries of the Germans. "In the region of Toutvent Farm, the enemy delivered this morning a counter attack, which was easily checked. "There has been nothing to report on the rest of the front, except an artillery action of a somewhat lively nature, in the sector east of Rheims, on the Perthes-Beausejour front." o BRITISH LOSSES SINCE WAR HEGAN 000000000004444440^44440000444444444044444444444444440 Two More Local Men Wounded Total Of The Killed Is Over Fifty Thousand, Premier Announces. Premier Asquith announced in tlie House of Commons tbat the British casualties from the beginning of the war to May 31, totalled 258,009 men. Divide Into categories of killed, wounded and missing, officers and men, the list shows the following: Oliicers—Killed, 3,327; wounded, 6,498; missing, 1,130. Other ranks — Killed, 47,015; wounded, 147,482; missing, 52,617. Totals—Killed, 50,342; wounded, 153,980; missing, 53,747. o PRINCESS ALICE WENT SOUTH LAST EVENING O, P. R. Steame!' From Skagway Called Here South Bound. Yesterday afternoon the C. P. R. steamer Princess Alice arrived in port from Skagway. She left again In the evening for the south. The steamer had on board a number of passengers who were making lhe round trip to Alaskan ports. Ttie latest casualty lists issued, contain the names of two more of the local contingent that went to the front under the command of .Major Peck. These are Donald Yelf and Albert Allett. They were both in the Seventh Battalion. Both of these have their next of g kin in England. Don Yelf was well known here, lie was about 0 22 years of age, and had lived here for some years, following the jj trade of carpenter. A. Allett was a resident of the city for some time. He had just before leaving for the front, opened up an undertaking business In the city. .a-ttatKaHKHWKHKHSai"^^ CANADA TO SEND ANOTHER ARMY HIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND WILL BE EQUIPPED AND GO TO THE FRONT New Regiments Are To Be Made Ready To Serve In France. Montreal, June 12.—Thirty-five thousand more men are wanted to go from Canada to the tiring line in France, as quickly as they can be trained and equippod. Major-General Hughes made the announcement here. This new force is to be composed of 27 regiments of infantry and six batteries of artillery. With its organization the number of men raised in Canada for war service will total nearly 150,000. The new regiments are to be recruited as follows: Four Highland regiments, one re- (Continued on Page Four.) o MEXICO PROPOSING AN ERA OF PEACE THROUGHOUT COUNTRY G. H. COLLINS HAS GONE TO INSPECT HE WILL EXAMINE A MINING PROPOSITION NEAR PRINCE RUPERT The Location Of The. Discovery At Present Not .Made Known. El Paso, June 12.—General Villa in a note to President Wilson expresses his willingness to invite a new union of all Mexicans to work together to Insure the triumph of revolutionary principles, settle the land problem, and extend instruction among the poor. o —■— CHET NEFF TO MEET ROUGH-HOUSE BURNS Br!KK'**H"H*lTWW^^ Hard Fought Lacrosse Match New Westminster, June 12,—In a splendid game of lacrosse here today, New Westminster team won in the senior amateur scheduled match. The score was New Westminster, 13; Vancouver Athletic Association, 10. Twenty minutes of overtime was played, to play off the tie. Tommy Gilford, an old time favorite player with the Salnionbellies is training the local learn now, In succession to Alex. Turnhull. 5a<HKB>ww«t!wa*oi5« 0000000 00044444444444044444444444444 Seattle Lightweight Signs Articles Em- limit At Vancouver Athletic Club. George II. Collins, whose work In organizing the Cold Storage plant of the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Company, is a mining man as well as having wide knowledge of the Iisbing industry. As many of his friends know, he was engaged actively in mining for years in the Kootenays. His visit to Prince Rupert this week is in connection with mining enterprises nearly altogether. Last night he started off with one interested in a discovery. The location of the prospect is not made known, and it is questionable whether Mr. Collins himself knows "where he is going, but he is on the way." 0 ENJOYABLE PICNIC OF PUBLIC SCHOOL CHIDREN Russians Are Still In The Ascendant In Vicinity of The Dneister VANCOUVER CITY REDUCED PAY OFFICIALS HAVE BEEN CUT IN SALARIES AND WORKMEN LOWERED IX WAGES Petrograd, June 12.—Additional successes are officially announced on the Dneister, near Stry. Several villages have been captured from the Germans, with 28 guns and many prisoners. The enemy were driven across the river. Reinforcements in five armored cars were driven off. The entire fifth company of the 79th Austrian regiment was captured. On the left bank of the Dubysza the Russians took the offensive in a night attack and'captured 400 prisoners, guns and much / Vancouver, .June 12.—The oity ty' council has completed the salary cuts On the Pruth line at Otynia, we necessitated by the stringency. En- captured 1,100 prisoners, including a .gineers Bracken, Francey, and Mc- portion of the Prussian Guard.. Lay are released. Tlieir total salaries Stanislau has been voluntarily evacu-jare $8,500. ated. Council Of Southern Cily Has Made A Radical Cut. ALLIES ARE PROGRESSING AGAINST TURKS IN GALLIPOL1 REGION Three Of The Rooms In King Edward School United. London, June 12.—The Allies have captured two hills overlooking Maidos and dominating the forts. There is fierce fighting in the vicinity of Gal- lipoli. Rumors are current that the Turks have epened negotiations for a separate peace. Military experts believe that the sharp turn of events in Galicia will prevent any considerable transfer of German troops to the Italian or west front. Engineer Fellowes, who was reduced from "8,000 to ?6,00(i a year ago, is further reduced to $3,000. All otlier officials are reduced about 30 per cent. City workmen have been reduced from $3 to 1*2.25 per day. Bottom men In sewers get $2.50. There is considerable sewer work at the present stage of Vancouver's development. o B. C. ELECTRIC IS ASKING REDUCTION FROM EMPLOYEES •BINGE GEORGE WAS IN YESTERDAY .MORNING *"H'BKHKHmHKttH"Ha^^ Waitress Wanted Wanted at once, Waitress. Apply at Hotel Prince Rupert B)W1»1KH""«J"H"H".^^ diet Neff, the Seattle lightweight, will be the opponent of "Rough- house" Charlie Burns, the Canadian lightweight champion, at the nexl loiirnamenl ai the Vancouver Athletic Club, which will he held mi Friday night, June 18. Dan Bait, who handles Neff's affairs, wrote v..-terday suiting that tiie terms submitted to him were acceptable, says the Vancouver Province. His first request almost look the matchmaker's breath away, but when it was pointed out that this was wartime, Dan saw lhe light and was reasonable. Tho bout will he the headliner ... an all-star card which will bring out all the best of the local boxers. Ncff will not be required to make better than 138 pounds, so thai It will not be, strictly speaking a championship battle, but It will give a good line on the merits of the pair. They have met several times before and each claims to be the better. Yesterday the children from three of the rooms in the King Edward school, held a picnic to Tugwell Island. The three rooms are those under the charge of Misses Taylor, McGregor and Meklrson. In addition to the pupils and the teachers of the rooms, Principal Hunter and Mrs. Hunter, and Mr. Macdonald of the school staff also ac-' conipanled the children. i The trip was made by lhe launch I Eleanor .Mae. two trips being required In carry (ill Hie pupils. The ! children enjoyed Hie excursion to thei fullest, in spile ol" tlie fuel, that thei' day was nol the beat. Good Number Of Passengers Were Aboard The G. T. P. Vessel. The G. T. P. steamer Prince! George arrived yesterday from the! south, reaching here al l>:3n. She j left again at 10 o'clock for the soutli. Among Hie passengers were: J. L.I Reese, F. F. Dunlop, II. O. Richer, I Mrs. Killaney, Mrs. Wimbles, \V. If. Fogg, Mr. Mel.cod. Miss Elizabeth Fraser, W. .1. Carlett, F. Frank. Mr. and Mrs, il. Beaumont, M. ECavanagh, B. F. Rtelicn. J. K. Henry, Dr. Herald, ."". Ellis, !•:. a. Baker, VV, Stewart, i'. K. Thomas. K. Ryan, H. Ooderlch, Vancouver, June 12.—The working agreement of the B. C. Electric employees expires on June 30, and there is a deadlock on the new agreement. The company pleads jitney competition and wants a ten per cent, reduction. The men want their present rate continued. —o ORDER OF EAGLES SECURE NEW HALL THE SOCIAL SIDE WILL RE WELL PROVIDED I OR VOW .1. Anderson, Mrs. Longpre, D. E. Layson, I'. A. Tllfson, Miss Cater. Mclntyre Hull Has Been Taken Over As Lodge Room, The local lodge F. 0. Iv. has derided to take over Hi" Mclntyre Hall r..r ii lodge room, li will be fined up Inside "l it. nexl i. •.. v eekB, and will then I..- us.-.I us n regular meet- (Continued ou Page Pour.) THE CANADIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY. Gifts of knitted BOX and any other articles Intended for relief work at the front, may be deposited al Ihe I Hoard of Trade Rooms, where a receptacle has been provided for the purpose. The organization will look after the donations and see that they are forwarded. Out-of-town donors may address 'gifts, etc., to The Candlnn Red Cross .Society, Prince Rupert Branch, Prince Rupert, n. C. .1. ll. ROERIG, | Secretary.' 00000000400000000000000000000000004400000000000004444 Passed Civil Service Examination Ottawa, June 12, James E. Stephen, of Prince Rupert; VV. A. liver*, ami ii. E Derkson, of Prince George have passed the preliminary examination for the outside division of the civil service. fi James E. Stephen Is an employee In the post-odlco In this city, 0000 SKKH31XKHJ CIO O O 00 00 O 00000000000000000000000000000004 WKKKHMa) 000004004440444440000000004440000000000044444 Genuine Wellington Coal olll COAL LASTS LONGER—IT'S THE REST. Phone 15—Prince Rupert Coal Company \ Sunday, June 13, 1915. I'RINCE RUPERT JOURNAL pnnzt mupcrt journal Telephone D18. O. H. NELSON. Editor. Office: 128 Third Avenue- East, ■ear McBride Street. Telephone 138; Postofllce Box f>07. DAILY EDITION. Published every morning except Monday. Delivered by carrier in the city at the following rate, If paid in advance:— One Year ?500 Six Months S2.50 Three .Months $1.25 If not paid in advance, per Month , $0.50 WEEKLY EDITION. Published every Friday for clrcu for, according to the admiralty reporl, the aeroplane \vas 6,000 feet up. To reach this altitude would require nearly 20 minutes and the Zeppelin, meantime, could drive forward aproximately 15 miles. Then followed the manoeuvring for position, and finally lhe dropping of the bombs, from which the dirigible tried vainly to escape. Minor explosions occurred, and. at last, one of terrific force, and the Zeppelin i burst Into flames. Al that moment Warneford must have been at close range over the dirigible, for almosl simultaneously Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Mason Charles Sands, of Victoria, B. C, oc- cuixUion Undertaker, intends to" apply for permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted on the south-east corner of Mace River, which empties into Lincoln Bay, the north end OT Port Channel, thence SO chains north, thenee 80 cliains east, tlience 80 chains south, thence 80 chains w?st to the point of commencement. MASON CHARLES SANDS. Per J. W. Connell, Agent. Dated February 23rd, 191.5. ap22 lation outside the City of Trince Rupert at $2.00 a year, addressed to j with the outburst his machines turn-i points In Canada; or $3.00 a year to!(1(] eoml,ietely over, and tor a moment all points in the United Kingdom I the I'nited States or other foreign! ho hung head doWn, with his monoplane, all control of which had been countries. Advertising Rates Upon Application HOW ZEPPELIN lost, pitching and tossing in the swift .■unc.its of air winch rushed up to ■•'iii 11 the vacuum created. Then by a desperate effort vVaroe- L_ii!_--jj iu ford righted his machine far above the earth and planed to a landing behind the German lines. He allght- WAS I1/ESTR0YED >d unhurt,'set his propeller going ntnin, and flew off to the west. Whether Hi" Zeppelin's machine guns or rifles were turned on the aviator is not disclosed, but in order io 11 iin such an advantageous position the British lieutenant must have handled his machine skillfully, for i tliis is an extremely difficult feat. Al- Skeena Land District -—■ District of Queen Charlotte 'slands. TAKE NOTICE that "Thomas P. O'Farrell, of Vancouver, B.C., Miner, Intends to apply for permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post situated one (1) tn'li wesi of I'he south-west corner of Lot 2451, thence norlh eighty (801 chailis, thence east eighty (80) chains, thence south eight> (80) Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Albert Scoy Lock, of Victoria, B. C, occupation Agent, intends to apply for permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted 80 chains north of the north-west corner of Lot.'No. 2435, thence chains west, thence 80 chains nor-th, thence 80 chains east, thence SO chains south to the point of commencement. ALBERT SCOTT LOCK, Per J. W. Connell, Agent. Daied February 20th, 1915. aplS mm Summer Excursions To The East FROM PRINCE RUPERT TO Winnipeg and return St. Paul and return . Chicago and return . Montreal and return $ 0*1.00 $60.00 . $72.50 1*105.00 New York and return $110(70 Toronto and return . . . $92.00 Hamilton and return ■ . $02.00 Boston and return . . . $110.00 chains, tllence west eighty ISO) commencoment .Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that George Palmer Might, of Seattle, Wash., occupation Agent, intends to apply for permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and petrol-1 eum: Commencing at a post planted 40 chains east and ten chains north of the mouth of Joseph Creek, Ihence north 80 chains, thence west SO chains, tllence south SO chains, thence east SO chains fo the point of. DETAILS HI" PEAT PERI'llll.MI.! ISY VIHNG CANADIAN aviATon .hains to point of commence-i.-n: Dated the 27th day of February, 1915. ap25 THOMAS P. O'FARRELL. GEORGE PALMER >'IF,IIT. Per ,TX AV. Connell, Agent. Dated February 20th, 1915. aplS Skeena Land District — District of „, T , ,*. a *-*■ a • a .1 Oueen Clinrlotte Islands. Skeena Land District - District ef TAKB N0TICE „,,„ r^orge W. Queen Charlotte l lands. . ..,_ of PriMe nn.,orU m,(,,ina(,0„ TAKE NOTICE that John Wesley Prospector, Intends to apply for per- Connell, of Victoria, 13. C, occupa-1mission to prospect the following tlon Broker, intends to apply for'described lands for coal and petrol- permission to prospect the following eum: Commencing at a post planted Daring Shown By Sub-Lieut. iVmn ford In Wrecking German Airship. The theory is advanced that the Zeppelin which was destroyed by the Canadian Sub-Lieut. with an aeroplane a few days ago was the craft wliich raided the east coast uf England the night before, for ihe fact thai ii was In the air over Belgium, between Ghent and Brussels at ?. o'clock in the morning, leads to. fhe belief that it was returning from an expeditimi, no! starting. Dawn breaks early these days, and the huge Zeppelin ild be sighted far off, ana" It is pr, ..led that the crafl was headed for her home hangar when Warneford came, swinging swiftly under the grey skies. The Zeppelin, wliich was flying comparatively low, began to mount at once, but the Biiiish wasp was speedier and climbed Into the air in long spirals, reaching a position, at lcriRlh, over the German's vast bulk. From this poinl of vantage Warneford pierced the Zeppelin's shell repeatedly with ills Incendiary bombs. Without parallel in this war or any otlier is the story which the young aviator will have to relate, for many details of the fight have not yet been told. First came the long pursuit, I though the target tho Zeppelin pre- Isents is extensive1*it can be lifted by ;its own buoyancy to a great height, while the pursuing aeroplane has to rise in spirals by Ihe power of its engine alone. As the flight in mid-air occurred over thai part of Belgium held by the Germans hopes are raised in London that the Germans will he forced to move Iheir Zeppelin bases eastward, thus making raids on England more hazardous. Some of the reports say that the non-combatants killed were two nuns and two orphans, and that others were Injured; hut a Renter despatch. received tonight says thai two nurses 1 and two children were killed and many other injured. All versions agree thai the Zeppelin and crew perished, and this seems true as the t great craft was struck while more than a mile in the air and must have been a roaring torch before it struck the earth. described lands for coal and petrol eum: Commencing at a post planted 40 chains east of the south-east corner of Kiokathla Inlet, thence 80 cliains north, (hence 80 cliains wesi. thence 80 chains south, thence SO chains east to the point of commencement. JOHN WESLEY CONNELL. Dated February 22nd, 191 i">. ap20 240 chains east of the mouth of West River, tlience east SO chains, thence south SO chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north SO chains to the point of commencement. GEORGE W. KERR, Per James F. Redmond, Agent. Dated February 19th, 1915. api! Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Roberl Dows-i Prospector, inlends to apply for per well, of Victoria, >B. C, occupation mission to , rospoct the following Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that George W. Kerr, of Prince Rupert, occupation 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 Priuce George Ball at 10 n.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 office. For full information, reservations and through tickets, apply G. T. P. TICKET OFFICE, THIRD AVENUE, )NE 200 AGENCY ALL ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES \MM—wmmMWMMmMm——mi£m.tiiszimiaaBt. .•:.**. asK...v..,...■■.,., mwm *'"*^ • raaamiicmmiissi^iyzsi-s,: Hotelkeepor, intends to apply for permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and petrol- described la ads for coal and petrol-, eum: Commencing at a post planted 80 chaius east and SO chains north urn: Commencing at a post plantediof the mouth of West River, tlience 10 yards south of the mouth of Con north SO chains, thence west SO Canadian Pacific Railway PRINCESS ALICE ' SOUTHBOUND. SATURDAY NOON PRINCESS NAQUINNA SOUTHBOUND SUNDAY, 8 P.M. J. G, McNAD, General Agent,corner Third Ave. and Fourth St. i^'^w&Mj'imjx^iUMmkwimm nell River in Burgess Bay, Port Channel, thence SO chains south, thence SO chains west, thence SO chains north, thence SO chains east to the point of commencement. ROBERT DOWSWELL. Per J. W. Connell, Agent. Dated February 23rd, 1915. ap22 Prince Rupert Journal 50c. per Month Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Roberr Mc- Kenzie Burgess, of Victoria, B. C, occupation Barber, intends to apply for permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a posl planted 4-0 chains west of the southeast corner of Kiokathla Inlet, tlience south 80 chains, thence west SO chains, thence north SO chains, thence east SO chains to the point of commencement. ROBERT McKENZlE BURGESS. Per J. W. Connell, Agent. Dated February 22nd, 1915. ap20 Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Robert Mc- Kenzie Burgess, of Victoria, B. C, occupation Barber, intends to apply for permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at i a post planted 120 chains east and 80 chains south of the south-east corner of Kiokathla Inlet, thence east 80 chains, thence nortli 80 chains, thenee west 80 chains, thence south 80 chains to the point of commencement. ROBERT McKENZlE BURGESS. Per J. W. Connell, Agent. Dated February 22nd, 1915. ap21 Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that George Palmer Might, of Seattle, Wash., occupation Agent, intends to apply for permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted 40 chains east and ten chains north of the mouth of Joseph Creek, thence 80 chains south, tlience east 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80 chains to the point of commencement. GEORGE PALMER MIGHT, Per J. W. Connell, Agent. Dated February 80th, 1916, aplS Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE thai George W. Kerr, of Prinee Rupert, occupation Prospector, intends to apply for permission to prospect the following described lands I'or coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted 80 chains east, and 80 chains north of the mouth of West River, thence 80 chains east, thence 80 chains north, thence 80 chains west, thence 80 cliains south to the point of com mencement. GEORGE W. KERR, Per James F. Redmond, Agent. Dated February 19th, 1915. apl8 chains, thence south SO chains, thence east 80 chains to the point of commencement. " GEORGE W. KERR, Per James F. Redmond, a\geut. Dated February 19th, 1915. aplS Skeena Land District — District ot Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Brenton Gordon Moore, of Prince Rupert, B. &., occupation Prospector, intends to ap- nly for permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted 1G0 chains north of tbe mouth of Mace River where it enters Lincoln Bay, thence south 80 chains, thence east SO chains, thence north 80 cliains, thence west SO chains to the point of commencement. BRENTON GORDON MOORE. Per James F. Redmond, Agent. Dated February 22nd, 1915. ap21 (H3 044444444 l»i"«HWH"HKrtHW 0#!W>«"HIH''W**K'*^ S THE UNION STEAMSHIP CO. OF B.C. LTD' S.S. VENTURE Southbound Tuesdays at 8 p.m. Sailings for Granby, Simpson acd the Naas Sundays at Midnight ■ i >■ For further particulars apply io JOHN BARNSLEY, AGENT i:. 0&1 Second Ave., Phone (IBS Agency Atlantic Steamships. <B»«i**H»lWKH»a>aSl»tt - -1000 Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that John Wesley Connell, of Victoria, B. C, occupation Broker, intends to apply rot permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted 40 chains east and ten chains south of the south-east corner of Port Channel, . thence oast 80 chains, thence soutli 80 chains, thence west SO chains, tlience north 80 chains to the point of commencement. JOHN WESLEY CONNELL. Dated February 23rd, 1915. ap22 Skeena Land District—District of Queen Charlotte Islands . . Take notice that Thomas P. O'Farrell, of Vancouver, B.C. miner, Intends to apply to the Minister of Lands for a license to prospect for coal and pretoleum on ihe following d* cribed lands: Commencing at a post situated 3 miles west of the south-west corner of lot 2451, thence south 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence west RO chains to point of commencement. THOMAS P. O'FARRELL. Dated the 4th day of March, 1915. JAMES GILMORE ARCHITECT Second Ave. Near McBrlde St. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands.' TAKE NOTICE that Robert Mc- Kenzie Burgess, of Victoria, B. C., occupation Barber, intends to apply for permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted 80 chains west of the southeast corner of Maria Bay, in the south-east corner of Rennals .Sound, thence west SO cljalns, thence south 180 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence north SO chains to the point of commencement. ROBERT McKENZlE BURGESS. Per J. W. Connell, Agent. Dated February 241h, 1915, ap22 Tbade Marks Designs Copyrights &z. Anyone nondlnR a (.botch and description ma? (Illicitly ascertain our opinion free whether an lnvfliitton laprohnbly nntenijihle. Communion. (limnBtrlotlTci.nn.lontT.il. HANDBOOK on Fateuto Bent free. Oldcnt'ncenoy for wjcurlnn piitonl;.. Patents taken through Munn & Co. Kicolve tpecial notice, without chnreo, lu tha Scientific tinKtican. A'taandsomely illustrated weekly. l*.rRost clr- ' eolation of any iiciewlitc Journal. Tonun fr-r CsUimla, $:i,75 a yoar.pontaffo prepaid. Sold hi Hll HOWh(U:itkii'H. MUNN.f*tO?.aciB™-dw»''N[.iwVr': Branch oaten. OSS I.' Bu. Waahtnutou, D. 0. !WtKHJlW»151W*H3W«HK^ I Royal Bank of Canada HEAD OFFICE: MONTREAL ESTABLISHED 18(1(1 Capital ? $ 11,5(10,000 Deserved Fund !"■ 12,500.000 Total Assets $185,000,000 Savings Bank Department—$1 will open un account Branches Throughout Canada mid Banking Connections With All Pnrts of tlie I'nited States. Agents Throughout the World. H. P. WILSON, Manager - - Prince Rupert Brunch 0444444444444444444444 CLEAN UP AND PAINT UP NOW O-CEDAR MOPS, O-CEDAR MOP POLISH ALABASTINE SANITARY WALL COATING WATER HOSE, GARDEN TOOLS, WATERING CANS MARTIN-SENOUR 100 PER CENT. PURE PAINT PAINT BRUSHES, LAWN MOWERS AND GRASS SHEAR3 CARPET BEATERS, GARBAGE PAILS WINDOW SCREENS, SCREEN DOORS —AT THE— KAIEN HARDWARE CO., eos Third Av |«H»«WHKH»ftWKH>»«HJlK^ LU] Coal, Cement, Plaster and Brick AND A COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDERS' SUPPLIES WESTHOLME LUMBER CO., LTD. First Avenue Prince Rupert %QrW!t0#44004004404i; Telephone 186 <H"H"BWWH»fctt»*-i>J:' a.HjBWWfcWKHit'HW*"^^ Prince Rupert Transfer Co. —FOR- Coal, Furniture Moving, Baggage and Heavy Teaming W. J. CRAWFORD, Manager Dl//") A/IT' PZPf} 0fflce and Residence: *£1U1\£L ODD 1009 THIRD AVI*. JSH-HJiSI-HttHjttlM^ . umpinii ——■ ~ — -mi 'Ul1- .UU-i.^JWW . . . i .. W^ .Ha-'"** Hi1 PRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL Sunday, June 13, 1915. Is Business Slow? It probably serves you right You are not letting the public know what you have Advertise! Advertise! Advertise! That is the Solution That lnaiiuiaclui-ers should Increase their advertising npproprin. lions during H period ol' business de* (uession ami curttrfl during the years ol" prosperity, was tho opinion advanced by Roger Babson, the financial ami business statistician, ut a meeting oi the Technical Publicity Association, held in Xew York. "Directors ol" your company regard advertising us a luxury to he cut down when business is poor," said Mr. Babson. "They give you orders what to do rather than you giving them orders, "If you solved this advertising problem in a scientific way you would tell them what to do, the same us their lawyers niul their bankers tell them. "In n year of ,prosperity they are willing lo give you u big advertising appropriation) and when the reaction comes they cut down to almost nothing. Take the big appropriation in the fat years nnd salt it owny for use in the lean years. "If you all did this thc business of the country would move along more evenly; the business boom would be less, and Ibe reaction, the area of business depression, smuller." Follow the Advice of Experts The Journal Is the Best Medium for Advertising In the City CHANGES IN AIDS TO NAVIGATION SOME OF THE LATEST NOTICES ISSUED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF MARINE Alterations Have Been Made in Several Of The Buoys .And Beacons. Among the latest notices issued by the Department of Marine, are several relating to buoys and beacons near here. They include the following: Scarlet Point Light. On Scarlet. Point—Lat. N. 50° 61' notice. The characteristic of the light shown from Vancouver rock gas anil whistling buoy will be chatiged from occulting red to occulting white. Hodgson Beefs. Westward of Hodgsxin Reel's. Lat. N. 54° 22' 47", Lon. VV. 130° 32' 22", alteration will be made June 1, 1915, or as soon thereafter as possible, without further notice. The characteristic of the light shown from Hodgson Reel's gas ancl whistling buoy will be changed from occulting red to occulting white. Browning Entrance. an occulting white, has been discon- tinued. Bock Reported. A rock has been reported eastward of l.yell Island, Queen Charlotte Islands. Its position is approximately Lat. 52- 43' 4S" North and Long 131° 26' 30" West. It is awash at low water. J. H. HILDITCH Contractor and Builder laStiinati-s given on all classe* of work, whether /Small oV large. Per. eoual attention given to every item. PHONE GREEN 321 FREDERICK PETERS, 1".C. ^Barrister, Solicitor and Notary Ptiblla TRY A WANT AD. Off White Rocks, soutli side of Drowning Entrance. Lat. N. 53° 39' ^^^^^^^^^^^ 50", Long. W. 130° li". altera- 1"", Long. W. 127° 36' 50", the Red|tjon wl„ ,;(, ma(]e JuM , mB| ,„. as soon thereafter as possible, v ■■■^.SJS^SZ^^fjZ-r^imU'X^y'::^ sector is to be removed on .Inly 1, 11)1(1. The sector showing over Noble islets, will be removed from the light, and the light will thereafter show fixed while from all points of approach by water. Milbunk Sound! At 0.2 miles westward of Vancouver rock. Lat, N. 52° 2V IS", Long. W. 128' 31' ".">", alteration will be made June 1, 1915, or as soon thereafter as possible, without further out further notice. The character- I i-.l ic of the light shown 1'rom Brown- inf Entrance gas and whistling buoy will ba changed from occulting red to occulting white. . Hose Spit. On Rose Spit. Lat. X. 54° 19' 10", Long. W. 131° 39' Hi", the Gas beacon will be discontinued. The maintenance of the gas beacon, showing a —r__ Regular Vessels plying out of Prince Rupert To Coast; Points In addition to Intermittent and irregular sailings of vessels to and from Prince Rupert, there is an excellent service in and out of lti"*8*pi>it by the steamers running in their different services. MONDAY To Arrive:—G. T. P. steamer from Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle at 0:3» a.m. C. P. R. steamer from Vanciuver iu forenoon. I'nion steamer Venture in forenoon. To Depart:—G. T. P. steamer for Anyox at 10 a.m. C. P. R. steamer for Skagway at noon, Union steamer Venture for Anjox and northern B. C. points. TUKSDAY i To Arrive:—O. '". P, steamer from Anyox at 3 a.m. Union steamer Venture from Anyox and way ports at 8 p.m. To Depart:—G. T. P. steamer for Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle at 10 a.m. i 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. To Depart:—G. T. P. steamer for Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle at 10 a.m. FRIDAY To Arrive:—C. P. R. steamer from Vancouver in afternoon. To Depart:—C. P. R. steamer for Anyox and otlier points in evenin" SATURDAY To Arrive:—G. T. P. steamer from VancouTer, Victoria and Seattle at 6:30 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 10 a.m. C. P. R. steamer for Vancouver at noon. SUNDAY To Depart:—C. P. R. steamer for Vancouver at 8 p.m. 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 tonr- isl car is attached In Hie through train.' The trains rrom here give a last direct service wllh Prince Qeorge, Edmonton and Winnipeg; with close connections with all prairie centres, as well as with St. Paul, Chicago, and all eastern Canadian and United Stales points. MONDAY No. 2.—Eastbound leaves at It):i'.ii a.m. reaching Winnipeg 2:25 p.m. Thursday, No. I.—Prom the east arrives at 6:15 p.m., laving 'eft Winnipeg G p.m. Friday. WEDNESDAY No. 1.—From the east arrive at 6:15 p.m., having left Winnipeg at 6 p.m. Sunday. THURSDAY No. 2.—Eastbound leaves at 10:30 a.m., reaching Winnipeg at 2:25 p.m. Sunday. FRIDAY No. I.—From the east arrives at 6:15 p.m., having left Winnipeg at 6 p.m. Tuesday. SATURDAY No. :».—Eastbound leaves at 10:30 a.m., reacliinj Winnipeg at 2:25 p.m. Tuesday. Skeena Land District — Districl of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that. (Mrs. I Lillian Hall Kirkley, of Vancouver, 11.U. occupation Widow. Intends to apply for permission in prospect the fol- lowing described lands foi' • ' and petroleum: C immencing ii - planted one mile east of lhe mon tli of Steele Creek and on Its north hank, tlience south 80 chains,.thence east 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thsnee wesi 50 chains to tlie point of commencement. (MRS.) LILLIAN HAM. KIRKLEY Per J. W. Council, Agent. Dated February 22nd, 1015. Office in EXCHANGE BLOCK DRS. CiLROY & BROWN, DENTISTS Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty Oflice: Smith Block, Third Avenue Phone l-"il. ap20 Skeena,Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that William .lohn A. FAULDS, M.I. M.E. ("onsuUii g Mining Engineer Examinations and development of Coal, Metal, Oil. Etc. 709 Dunsmuii St. Vancouver, B.C. A. E. WRIGHT Brown Hookey, of Victoria, B. C., Provincial ami Dominion Land Suw occupation Pinner, intends to apply veyor—Surveying ami Engineering. for permission to prospect tlie tol-! lowing described lands for coal andj Fourth Street. petroleum: Commencing at a post! planted forty (101 chains south of P'""*"G 85. P. O. Bex 10. the corner of Freeman's Island onj the south side, tllence SO chains west,! thence SO chains north, thence SOJp.o. Box 1714 Telephone 448 ohains east, thence SI) chains south to the point nl" commencement. RITCHIE, AGNEW &. CO. WILLIAM JOHN BROWN BOOKEY.' Per J. VV. Connell, Agent. Dated February Z3rd, llll.".. ap22 Civil Engineers niul Surveyors Prince Rnpert, B.C. IMPERIAL MACHINE W0RH8 Elngines Installed ami General Repairs Oxy-Acetylene Plant in Connection Phone Bed 156 Third Avenue! Tiie Queen Charlotte Oil Fields Limited Oflice will open today in Lnw-Rutle. Building foi sale ol u limited amount of Treasury Stock GEO. F. MACDONALD, Sec-Treat. HE HIGH COST' OF LIVING BE- DUCED BY BUYING YOUR Best Quality Domestic Lump Coal $9.50 Per Ton Best Quality Washed Xiit (oul .S8.75 Per Ton DELIVERED —THE— Union Transfer Co. Prince Rupert, B.C., Phone 30 Waterworks, Water Power, Wharf "onstruction. Reports, Plans, Domln- on and Provincial Land Surveying, aillectric Blue Priming, Negatives and White Prints 044444404440000104404040044 B. C. Undertakers Funeral Directors .mil Em- balniers — Su i isl -.n.-t 1 .m Guaranteed .— Open l>u> und Night 117 Second Street Phone II Bruce .Morion - - Manager '"'tlWi}*K"*»«l"'"H»l^ HAYNER BROS Pioneer Pnneral Directors ami Eiiiliulmeis. Open Day anil Nighl. Ladies' Assistant In Attendance. PHONE 80. 710 THIRD AVE. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Bmsssmm'woimi i./nmiesmii SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS Prince Rupert Lumber Co. FIRST AVE. AND McBRIDE ST. PRINCE RUPERT Phone 25. Branch Yard at Smithers, B.C. Product No. o * Contains about '-Vi lbs. SSI.,11' 9VLENDID FOR PLUMBERS flic mle of Pre lu.-i No. 99 in strictly I'linfir-'icl to tie high-class supply houses, its com of manufacture Is therefore not kffected by Dept. or "price 'uttlnp. More' Influence that aii uftwM drives manufacturers to the a Be ol inferior chemicals and processes. *Ior Ir the dealer allowed to reduce he retail price under penalty of bar ng his supply terminated, A POWERFUL SOLVENT FOR CLOGGED UP DRAIN PIPES "09" destroys an'um.ilaiii.iis if lint, paper, cloths, linir, slim,., gien.se, vegetables, soup, fruit und many others, It is harmless to fines plumbing. DON'T ARGUE DOXT PUT OFF TF.ST IT This preparation has been so-generally successful in clearing drains that It is bought over and over again by those who have tried it, but Inasmuch as no on can know ihe actual condition existing within a pipe, lt Is absoutely impossible for tbe manufacturer or tbe dealer to guarantee tbe result. CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CO., NEW YORK ''OB SALE BY HARRY HANSON thi: reliable plumber FOP. THE BEST IN PLUMBING AND HEATING PHOM" 180 OCtcW 00< 100 O a>a>0*5*J!H«Kl IHKKKIOO 00>000 0000444004444400411004 mmm—i ■»*»", mmmm Sunday, June 13, 1915. PRIUCE RUPERT JOURNAL GRANITE GRANITE of best quality and thoroughly tested for sale Cut Stone or Crushed Rock in Quantities NEIL 3. McLEOD Phone Green 217 New Wellington Coal The Favorite Household Coul Cleanest, Brightest and Besl Rogers &. Albert Second Aveuue Phone 116 NOTICE OF CANCELLATION RESERVE. OF NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai the Reserve existing on Detention Island by reason of a Notice published in the British Columbia Gazette on he 30tb of May, 1912, is hereby can elled. R. A. RENWICK, Deputy Minister of Lands lepartment of Lands, Victoria, B.C., PHONE 554 P.O. BOX 601 FOR P APERHANGING AINTING OLISH1NG AND WALL TINTING SYNOPSIS OF COAL REGULATIONS. MINING HIGH-GRADE INTERIOR DECORATING A SPECIALTY Martin Swanson SECOND AVE '•■JAR McBRIDB !O000*0441»004G4444044440440 SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES For Rent REASONABLE RATES GOVERNMENT WEATHER REPORT. Furnished by F. AV. Dowling. For 24 hours ending 5 p.m. Satarday, June 12, 1915. Bar. reduced to sea level Highest temperature 58 Lowest temperature 48 30.110 | PERSONALS | lKH»tKH>IK«HWKHJl>a"HS^^ H. O. Richer, formerly a real estate dealer here, returned by the Prince George yesterday. —o St. Andrew's Olllceres. f-mta0004400444444044400044 Capt. J. McGee M.M.S.A. Masters und Mates prepared for examination. Compass adjuster. Plione Red 502 "NA.UTICAL ACADEMY" Helgerson Block, opposite Royal Hotel JKHKHS-O 40444444444444444444 Coal mining rights of the Dominion in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, the Yukon Territory, the Nortliwest Territories and a portion of the Province of Britisii Columbia, may be leased for a term of twenty-one years at an annual rental of $1 per acre. Not more than 2,560 aires will be leased to one applicant. Applications for a lease must be made by the applicant in person to the .'agent or Sub-Agent ot the district in which the rights applied for are situated. In surveyed territory the land must be described by sections, or legal subdivisions of sections, and in imsurveyed territory the tract applied for shall be staked out by the applicant himself. Each application must be accompanied by a fee of 55, which will be refunded if the rights applied for are not available, but not otherwise. A royalty shall be paid on the merchantable output of 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 operated, such returns should le furnished 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 at the rate of $10 per acre. For full information application should be made to the 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. tBp004444404440004a04444400- CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS fiLatest and Approved Methods liOirly Skilled Operators Em- ployed Phone us and we will call for a trial bundle Note our address: 315 SIXTH AVENUE WEST Phone No. 8 Canadian Steam Laundry oittHKiiHa 000 aWKiriKHJlWttlMBKKHMi At the semi-annual meeting of the St. Andrew's Society, the following oliicers were elected: Hon. President, J. W. Stewart; President, S. D. Macdonald; 1st. Vice-President, J. H. Kelly; 2nd Vice-President, W. <5. Dennis; Secretary, R. Davie; Treasurer, J. D. Meikle; Financial Secretary, J. M. Thomson; Chaplain, Rev. H. R. Grant; Physician, Dr. N. M. McNeill; Solicitor, A. M. Manson; Piper, Jas. Sturgeon; Warden, B. Ferguson. Board of Directors, D. .McLean, G. McColl, G. Abbott, G. Scott and T. McMeekin. j WILL SHIP ORE TO SMELTER ON MONDAY NOTICE. The Canadian Patriotic Fund. Will those who need assistance from the above fund, resident In the city or district and whose breadwinner is on active service with tbe forces of the Empire or her Allies, kindly notify the secretary of the local organization, tf W. H COLLISON, P.O. Box 73i5: Phone Blue 183 Res. Phone 8M UP-TO-DATE LlNDSATS GJIRTA6E ft STOfMBL Q. T. P. CARTAQE AGENT8 126 FOURTH STREET JINGLE POT COAL It handled by us. All orders receive prompt attention Phone No. 68. A Shipment Of Five Cars Expected From Rocher de Bonle Today. A shipment of five carloads of ore is expected from the Rocher de Boule mine today. In anticipation of that, the shipment lo the smelter was delayed for a few days for all this to arrive. The ore will go forward to the smelter at Granby on Monday. the Toronto division, two from the Eastern Ontario (the district between Kingston and Ottawa), four French- Canadian regiments from Montreal and the Province of Quebec, including the 57th and 60th Battalions, for which recruiting commenced a short time ago; two regiments from the Maritime Provinces. The six new batteries of artillery, according to the announcement, will be organized as follows: One from Eastern Ontario and Quebec; one from the London division; two in the Toronto and Hamilton district, one from the Maritime Provinces and one from Western Canada. General Hughes stated that the militia department is giving opportunity to officers desirous of attaching themselves to these corps to send in their applications to the district or division officers for a course to further qualify them and that thus no officer will be in a position to state that he has been overlooked; In the meantime, temporary commissions in the Canadian Militia will be grated to eligible men not already attached. Men will be enlisted for overseas service without being attached directly to any one unit. During the summer months parties will be sent to the various training camps every week, and will then be allotted to corps. The corps will be sent overseas, the Minister stated, immediately as they become efficient and not in order of numbers. Recruiting officers have been and are being appointed all over Canada in organizing centres. They will act continuously from corps to corps and there will be no cessation in recruiting. The Minister also stated that In future separation allowances, will in the first instance be dealt with by the recruiting officers, the allowances then being paid through the regular channels. Change of Business To whom concerned: Having disposed of my interest in the New Wellington Coal Company, to Mr. M. P. McCaffery, who in connection with Mr. M. Albert will continue in the coal business in Prince Rupert. I take this opportunity of thanking the public for their trade and patronage during the past seven years, and bespeak for the new firm, the continuance of your good will and valued orders. Very respectively, J. H. ROGERS. Prince Rupert, B. C, June 12, 1915. GARDEN COMPETITION. ORDER OF EAGLES fContinued trom rage One.) ing place for the order. The lodge is a growing one, and with a large membership it has been felt that a headquarters of its own would be a decided advantage. The order gives a considerable attention to the social side of the order. The new lodge room will afford an opportunity for holding social events, including dances, from time to time. o CANADA TO SEND (Continued frum Page One.) SHXKKHWiKH"HS.>ai""a^ RUPERT MARINE IRONWORKS AND SUPPLY CO., LIMIT!D WATERFRONT, PRINCE RUPERT ENGINEERS, MACHINISTS AM) MACHINERY CONTRACTORS Specialist* ■■• Mm ine Power I'IiimI- Oil, Steam, or Gasoline. It. ('. Coasl Agcntsc for the Brills' I'liimlunit Semi-Diesel Oil Engine—lhe most reliable and eroniiiiilciil, niul the cheapcsl puiTc^- for lisliing boats, lugs niul pasi.i-.. vessels, Mm ie In nl (Jus Engine Company's Engines and Purls in slock. ..., • ■'•■'.■ ftt.-slStiVaaaVaaaaa*-'* Sled, Iron, Oils, Wire Hope, llulutu Bellin, It. O. Wood Pulleys, Columbian Bronte Propellers, Storage Batteries, Dynamos and Marine Accessories. i.epalrs—First-class equipment »'»' stoff tor machine ami ship repairs, P.O. BOX 515 TELEPHONE 313 ^444444444400044444444444404440*40444444441^ eruited from VancBuver, Victoria and Winnipeg; a second from Ontario and two from the Province of Quebec and the Maritime Provinces. Two infantry regiments from Alberta, two from British Columbia, two from Saskatchewan, one from Manitoba, two from Winnipeg, two from the London division, four from 68th Regiment, E.G.O.R. REGIMENTAL ORDERS. Orders by Major J. H. McMullin, Commanding: •1lli .lime, 1915. Appointments: The following is an extracl from the Canada Gazette, "68th Regimenl (B. ii. o. i!.i To be Chaplain: Honorary .Major. The Reverend G. A. Rlx, from :Mlh Ontario Regiment. Parades: "A" und "It" Companies will parade in front of tho Assessor's Office en Tuesday the 8th inst., and Friday the 11 tli Inst, at 8 p.m. Rifle Exercises and Squad Drill. Should the weartier be inole ment, parades will be held at tbe exhibition building. B.O. ADAIR CARSS, Acting Adjutant, , SUPPLEMENTARY ORDERS. "A" and "B" Company's will pa rade on Friday evening, the 11th Inst at 8 o'clock, at the assessor's, for route march. ADAIR CARSS, Acting Adjutant Skeena Land District—District of Queen Charlotte Islands Take notice that Thomas P. O'Farrell, of Vancouver, B.C. miner, nteads to apply te the Minister of Lamds for a license to prospect for coal and pretoleum ea the following described lands: Commeacing at a post situated 3 miles west of the south-west corner of lot 2451, thence north SO chains, thence east 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chaias to point of comme icement. THOMAS P. O'FARRELL. Dated 4th day of March, 1915. Skeena Land District—District of Queen Charlotte Islands Take notice that Thomas P. O'Farrell, of V. ncouver, B.C. miner intends to apply to the Minister of Lands for a license to prospect for coal and pretoleum on the following described lands: Commencing at a post situated two and a half miles east and two miles north of the south west corner of lot 2451, thence s i-th 80 chains, thence west 80 cbains, thence nortli 80 chains, thence east 80 chains to point of -om mencement. THOMAS P. O'FARRELL. Dated the Sth day of March, 1915. HOTEL DIRECTORY Members of the Prince Rnpert Licensed Vintners' Association WINDSOR HOTEL Cor. of First Ave. and Eighth St. W. H. WRIGHT, Prop. HOTEL CENTRAL First Ave. amd Seventh St. European nnd American Plans $1.00 to $2.50 Per Day Peter Black, Prop. and KNOaY HOTEL First Ave. Between Eighth Ninth European Plan: Rules 50c to $1.00 Per Day Besner & Besner, Props. Tlie Provincial Department of Agriculture is offering cash prizes in the following classes. Three prizes to be given in each class. 1. For House Garden, where occasional employment of labor takes place for garden work. 1st. $12, 2nd. $8, 3rd. $5. 2. House Garden, where all work has been done by occupant and family. Carpentry work may be done by the owner or hired. 1st. $15, 2nd. $10, 3rd. $5. 3. Ordinary lot, without house, under cultivation. To be judged mainly from the standpoint of utility. Area under cultivation to be not less than one thousand (1,000) square feet. 1st. $25, 2nd. $15, 3rd. $10. An entrance fee of one dollar, ($1) will he charged. Competition open to all citizens of Prince Rupert. Final judging to take place in August, according to the season. Plots must be staked out properl-, or the lines of the garden clearly defined. Apply by letter to A. H. TOMLINSON, Department of Agriculture, Box 1693. City. Garden owners or lot cultivators are urged to send In their names and make this a successful competition. The department reserves the right to cancel prizes not properly competed for. EMPRESS HOTEL J. V*. Rochester V. D. Cnsley Third Ave. Betivetn Sixth and Seventh Sts. European Plan; 50c to $1 Per Day Skeena Land District — District of Queen Chariot le Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Roberl Me- Kenzlo Burgess, of Victoria. B. C, occupation Barber, fntends to apply for permission to prospect the following described lands fer coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted 120 chains north-easl of Porter Island in lhe entrance of Rennals Sound, and at the moulli of a. creek where It enters the Sound, thence north 80 chains, tlience west 80 chains, thence soutli 80 chains, thence east 80 chains 1.0 tbe point of commencement. ROBERT McKENZlE BURGESS. Per J. W. Connell, Date* February 24th, 1915. Agent. ap22 Skeena Land District -— District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that John Wesley Connell, of Victoria, B. C„ occupation Broker, intends to apply for permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted 40 chains cast of the south-east corner of Kiakathla Inlet, thence east 80 chains, thence nortli 80 chains, thence west SO chains, thenre south 80 chains to the point of commencement. JOHN WESLEY CONNELL. Dated February 22nd, 1915. ap20 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Between 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 fR) 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 the County of Atlin, XOTI.'I* TO MARINERS Mariners are hereby notified that the lights on tlie following buoys have been changed from occulating red, to occulating while-' Sand Heads, (Roberts Bank). White Rocks, (Browning Entrance). Vancouver Rock, (Millbank Sound). Hodson Reef. This effects Notice to Mariners Nq. 17 of 1915. F. T. SAUNDERS Sub-Agent. ROYAL HOTEL Corley * Burgess, Props. Third Ave. and Sixth St. European Plan Steam Heated BEAVER WHOLESALE LIQUOR CO., LIMITED Second Ave. and Sixth St. Phone 102 PRINCE RUPERT IMPORTING CO., LI.MITED Fraser and Sixth Sts Phone 7 Phone 93. P.D. Box 38. Pacific Cartage Limited General Team.ng Furniture Moving a Special'!**. When you buy COAL buy the BEST — Ladysmith Lump or Comox Washed Nut. THE MOST 101 ORTABLE TOURING CAR IN THE CITY Answers all calls day and night Phone 99 Stand: Hotel Prince Rnpert The Horning Journal 50c. per month GUARANTEED American Silk HOSIERY WE WANT VOU TO KNOW THESE HOSE They stood the test when all others failed. They give real foot comfort.- They have no seams to rip. They never become loose and baggy as the shape is knit in, not Dressed In. They are GUARANTEED for fineness, for styl9, for superiority of material and workmanship, absolutely stalnl is,aad to wear six months without holes or replaced by new pairs free. Our Free Offer To every one sending us 50c to cover shipping charges, we will send, subject to duty, absolutely free: Three pairs of our famous men's A M E P. I C A N SILK HOSE with written guarantee, any color, or Three pairs of our Ladles' Hose, in i-llack, Tan or White colors, with written guarantee. DON'T DEI.AV—Offer expires when dealer In your locality is selected, Give color and size desired. Tbe International He 21 llittner Str. Dayton. Ohio
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