• tf*,V/ 5 Tlif Journal ¥5 00 a year High-class Job Printing ^VOL. V. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, WEDNESDAY, aVfj.RCH 31, 191; Price 5 Cents. NO. 120. RUSSIAN FLEET ATTACKING FIGHTING STILL FAVORABLE TO ES Russian Fleet Has Commenced Storming Outer Forts Of The Bosphorus Petrograd, March 30.—An official statement says: "On Monday morning our fleet approached the outer fortifications of the Bosphorus. It was unable, to continue the, bombardment owing to the fact that a fog shrouded the coast. One of our smaller ships ex- a* changed shots with a Turkish destroyer, which made off al full speed after the first shots were fired." Turks Defeated. The Russian Black Sea fleet, has defeated the Turks, says another report. Several mine layers and transports were sunk. The Breslau was injured by a mine in her flight. EIKED ON I.EI5.U . * Petrograd, March 30.—Ah of- * licial report says that a German • vessel approached Lebaii and * fired twehty projectiles. One civ- * ilian was killed and another * one wounded by the shells fired. • * tl *' !> * * * * * * « II' * l.niint'lietl Pontoon. The tenth pontoon at the G. T. P. Drydock was launched yesterday. This leaves only two to be completed. Satisfactory progress is being made on these. HOW BRITONS ROLE THE WAVES EXPLAINED BY MR. CHURCHILL The Efficiency Of The Navy He Says May Eventually Decide The Issues In The Present War—'Command Improving Every Day The absolute and unimpaired et-'lIslands and the cruiser action pn lici.-u... oi' the Qritsh navy In the the Hugger Bank. Both these are work In the North Sea and the (u- very satisfactory in themselves, and ture role ii would play in the great still more satisfactory in their con- war, when its power and pressure sequences and significance. The vic- wniilil be inilniteij Increased, were tory of the Falklands effected tlc- Ihc keynote of a stirring speech by cisiveTy the clearance of lhe German Mr. Churchill in the Imperial Par- nag from the oceans of the world, liament, when Introducing the navy Only two small German cruisers and estimates. two armed merchantmen remain at lie'said in part: I'arge, :""1 tll0s<' vesse,B ar« "'' to "On the declaration of war we could count on a fleel of sufficient OQW4*^O404Q04Womi00-***W*44-»*i*0mo Wark Channel Water, Rights Are Very Valuable Says Solicitor At the nieeMng of the City 0011110.* on Monday evening the question of the Wark Channel waterypower held by the city came up for very brief consideration. Theft question was asked what would have lo be done to hold it antf.Ald. Montgomery also asked the city solicitor as to the value of B-.; The city solicitor In no uncertain way explained that Prince RlKfert had a most valuable asset in the rights given it by the Government of British Columbia. All that was necessary to he .lone in} connection with lhe holding of lhe rights was that the survey start before June of this year. The work done by the engineer in this respect need lie very little. The city had until 1917 to prepare its plans i'or developing the water power. The rights which were granted under the Act would be of the greatest rulue to the city. 'She rights of the Continental Power Company that had prior claim1 to that of the city were so small that the oity had a magnificent power left antl it was in such shape that nothing could 'interfere with it. Tlie Government X gave an absolute right to the city to shave iis dam site and every- J thing else connected with the proposition. Aid. Kerr said the power j was about ten times as great as that at Woodworth Lake. g U C. P. R. STEAMERS TO HAVE CARLOAD ON NEW SCHEDULE I WILL MAKE liVX TO SKAGWAX EVERY TEX DAYS STARTING ATM! il. 1. .'"e Princess Miiquhiiiii Will lie Hen 011 Thursday of This Week. The new schedule of the C. P. R. of sailings 11. Alaska is now in effect. Steamers will sail on a ten- day service to Skagway, calling here both ways. The lirst steamer mi ihis new schedule will lie the Princess Ma- OF §RE VERY SOON THE CORDILLERA GROUP i si; is making good * ■' l'HOtllillSS.' The Property Will He Making Ship. pients Xext Week ll Is Said. On Eastern Front War Is Proceeding With Perfect Progress Against Enemy tttttittttitt 08th Regiment Earl Grey's Own * Hides. * I Petrograd, .MatTii 30.- An official reporl says: "On the front west of the N'iemen tin- lighting contin We haie captured the remnants of a German battalion which had been ORDKRS by Major .1. H, Mc- • Mullin, Commanding, March 10, * Parades—"A" .Company will . j attacked by us parade at the Exhibition Build- * numbering 200. ing on Wednesday. March 111, • and Friday, April 2, al 7: p.m. "du ii.e right bank of the Narew Bghting continues for the posses Ion of the woods and the heights. We have driven the enemy out of the at 7:45 p.m. "B" Company will parade at the Exhibition Building on Monday, March 29, ami Thurs- • region round the village of Wach, "lu the Carpathians our action day, April 1, at 7:45 p.m. W. S. MARSHALL. Lieut. Acting Adjutant. *'*»*«•»»*«'»«, Ifoct progress." are developing. We are making per- The work on the Cordillera group of mines near 1'sk is going along ivery satisfactorily, according-to the report brought from the properly by j Mr. Jennings, who is Interested i-i ! Cannonading A long Front From Sea To Ainse With Fighting Elsewhere Paris. March 30.—"There hasiiy and determination without ap- been Intermittenl 1 annon cling al ri the entire front from ihe sea to the Aisne. "In Champagne in the region of rthes, Beaseiour and Ville in i:,.- M1. tern pai 1 of l.epel • ., - 1 . ri 1 id a line of trench . We tool out ers also." I'uu. in1 ,l-i 1 - ii :- :- ■ m ar - ' at- the mine and wl." visited the property last Saturday: Within about lion and mine warfare in which iv. obtained advantage, March House ;tiie present In hiding. "During the last three months, on ,i'.;„,,a. reaching here Thursday. BhejtwQ M will call on her way south and will he back again on April 12 on her way nqrth. ALEXANDER G. HAMILTON IS Enroiahiag li-u-- . :...«:-'—Sale 1*1 it 11 I'rinl i.in.tie unis, I.j cents ui Ctcorge I', . lies. •In Argonne the lighting con- Save Dollars ai George I), Tile's uioail of twenty tons ready Backed lin,,,.s ,,, ... ,,,..,, ,,,.,„,. u!l|, ,,.„. ,. | ,,-,„..,,,,,.,. Sa|,—everything reduced ; ior shipment to the smeller The ore will be hauled down in an improvised system by (L-horse and loaded directly tuiio the freight, car AXUIDATE EOR FORT GEORGE jto be earriea ,„ prince Rupert for ! shipment to the smelter, superiority for all .pur needs, with r. »« average, about 8,000 "British ves-|Tho (,lns:,..,,1|iv,.s ,,.„,,. clvolce ,„ good margin tor safety In vital mat-1"els have been continually on the tors, fully mobilized, equipped for seas, passing to and fro on their every requirement down to the lawful vocation. There have been smallest detail, with reserves of am- MB6 arrivals and ::, sailings • ' I. ,, , , ,,, i-,,:,,,,! i,-i„„ I he Conservative Convention lor munition and torpei s up to and from the pons of the I niled King- of the interim Town. above Hi" regular slantlard, will, dom. Only 19 vessels Have been and only four the new Tort George constituency was held in Prince George lasi week. The ore shipmi n should re ici here-within a week's time and will be the Initial shipment From I In ' loi tlillera group, li la expei ted thai 11 Lii- shipments will follow now. The ore carries good values In copper and is in addition rich In gold- There on- licors and men of all ranks, a large ■ , -..,, allbn of the revolu- surplu sen lined men, and u,,.,,-,, and Napoleonic tvars would ample supplies of conl and oil, ado- sunk by the em nu quttt6 reserves of , s of all kinds, of these vessels ha, , been ia.uk l.y There were six names before- the ,,., „, ,,„,,. |m, • ,,„, min„ a completes' I , anil water catt. ' ' ' ' »" 't.requlred five bal- sIderable „ gold, , lots to enable 11 candidate io be de- ' supplj full numbers of trained nl TriifnlK'"' """ *<>«'• ' led 111 on. 1 On,, name was dropned al each Alexander G. Hamilton, ploneei ballot, the parti. pro os. - drop- trad r, who reached Fori Qeorge b> ping oul 'in the follow n adequate establishments for training |mVe heeh astounded al such a 1 ■ canoe, accompanied by an Indian,Itleo, A. McLaughlin rorl new men, an Iran - 1 prog limine Buli During those two greal wars, , , aboul eleven years ag'b, was the flm ■ I'gei George Ogston, 1 irl of new construction rapidly n)atur-whlch began In 1792 and nded, al ..,,,, , choice of the convention and on - .Villlaui 11. Spooner, Mc.Bride; w. ing to it mi. :■'■ !'.'■ Heel and replace tei u brief Interval, In 1814, there , ,. motl ;.l" by Win. P. Ogllvle, the Cockerlll, Vanderlioof; William P. casualties, and a prearranged sys were 10,871 British merchtinl ., ,- nomination was mail lanltuous, Ogilvie.'harrlster, ,,'■ ii'in foi (cceleratlng thai new con- captured or sunk bj the enemy. h(ruction. which has been found m ;■ , ■■;,., 1 ,. decisive battle of yield satisfactory and even surprls- Trafalgar, when we had tl ' undii Electric Light Earnings Fer February The Electric Lighl Department lii iis stal costs and earn ings for tiie month of Februar; as pres. nt. il lasl nig il at the Council meeting showed the following: Labor. " r Generation Maintenance General expeni --; Slinking fund and intei tt -inking fund and Inter. 1, ;.:- tiro. Material. $1,21 6.78 23.71 1 16.24 ' ing results, 1 Cheeri. 1 After Six Months ol War. ■ui.'.l command of the sea, ' e lot - of n'ritlsh ships weiii on al the 0 Earnisgs Of Telephone r n "I. ]• . hone 1 1111 'i" ' ' ienl of costs and earnla tin - "n'i of war we have erage rate of 500 a year. In 1808, ii i I) ships were sunk or captur. .'. In in 1809, "ii . Of Pl Ill-ill!!.- shows as follow <: 1 very 0 be 1 onti nf svil: the result of taboi Since Novembe ' 1 wo i-.iiisi.l - - - ii 1. have pen'.] ,' ■ ; irj off the Palklan I J, 559; in 1808, 401 i in 1810, (119 (Continued 011 Page Three.) - aintehance General expenses interest and sinking fund : - - S 161.70 71 8.90 Malt $ 0.30 137.1 ' Total operating .-..sis. Light and powei i.'hai ■I 1 > I ! 'ill" CAPITAL . HOCUS ■;,:.,. 0 Total. $2,215.63 210.31 ill.83 .", 56.9 3 316.66 ! ' I ■ '■' I $ 171.00 'I lhc Ell &aw.*iaW<HKKH»i*CHWat^^ o Namination For City Election The date fixed by the Couno 1 r. ■ the bye-election for mayor 0 and alderman or the city was 1 ;ed fbr April 6 Instead of ' rii 2 t tal I in yesterlay's .lourn 1 :■'. M. Newton, :' is ' id. will £ 1 1 can lldate again I'or the office pf n a; or. O004W00404<nim0000Ky0040aOW4W40O44400O4440O44004000 Total operating cot Total collections for month. Surplus for month • i;i.\ NUE, plttni 1' ii I. inging Labor . ',. it. rial CAPITAL. $57.60 19,61 \V\li '.. ' . \' .1 ■ EXTH , **040O4OQ00Q*mti*m**O49 . Wednesday, March 31, 1915, PRIXCE RUPERT JOURNAL JDnncc ttupcr- -Journal Telephone 188. THE GOOD OLD HYMNS. I ^*W444400400mm000000a444440000400000000000404444 0. M. XEI'SON, Editor. (Atlanta Constitution.) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ [There's lots uf niiisic in 'em—the Office: 128 Third Avenue E . .,, ,ong ago_ near McBridi tret t. Telephone Ms; | postl 6o7. ni" '■ i ■ ie -ii y-haired brothgi •• i'ihtion sings ii" "ii-- i used io know, morning except|l sorter want to take a hand. 1 Product No. Publish 'd everg Mohday. Delivered by carrier in tha city ai • . ii''« Ing rate, if paid in ad ance: — ■ ■i 'i ' a If nol . ■ ' mt h advance. $ 1.61 ■, . ', . I- Wltl . a " . : KI.V KDITION. Publl la of Pi H . reused to! . ' ' ' l . c ■■: II Ion A,I' , think oi I -' I;.', •iia Jordan - itoi mj l anke I stand and c i-i a wisl (ul ey. I" music in - hi those i hymns of old, l ■ ■ ' lands ol I .-liiiiiiig street's of 1 ' iii. Ing, dreaming, ' in ains to | j ., id Contains about 'J>4 ll>s. $ 1.50 SIM.EXDlll POR PltUMBERS The sale of Product Xo. 99 is strictly confined to the high-class supply houses. Its cost of manufacture Is therefore nol affected by Dept. or "price cutting store" influence that -n often drives manufacturers to the use of inferior chemicals and processes. Nor is the dealer allowed to reduce the retail price under penalty of baring his supply terminated. A POWERFUL SOLVENT FOR CLOGGED UP DRAIN PIPES "lilt" destroys accumulations >f lint, paper, cloths,., hnlr; slime, grease, vegetables, snap, I'ruii anil many others, li is harmless to flues plumbing. DON'T ARGUE DON'T ITT CM II sr IT Tl Died. i have to state :: .lied at o hos pital between Ave and six 0 li thi.- he McBride Jour- '■'.! iy. II.- was "[.ef in for ■ rly on Mi i. , iod hopes m ere i nter- tiiini .1 toi : Is r.' eery, bul complications sel in, which resulted in his death. He leaves a wife and two children, to whom deepest sympathies are extended. The deceased ■was a fireman on the (1. T. P. and his comrades In that blanch will take charge of the funeral arrangements. lor. of holier. . days, ii the lilioi of th of God : i he ways; I 1 a 'And 1 want to hear t] eir n usic from ■ ■ old-l Im rise Till "I can read my title clear to|- mansions in the skies." This* preparation has been io generally mci - ful in clearing drains that il Is bought ovei ind over again by those who ba tried it, but Inasmuch as no on can know the actual condition isiiiir. within i pipe, II li absoul ■', turpi oi the manufactur er or the .I--..1.-. .. ■.-,.- i .-in. i ri CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CO., NEW YORK i'OR SALE ISV HARRY FOR THI , aW«iw<KH«KW-i>oi,.a-»ft C. T. P. 8. S. Sailings for Vancouver Victoria and Seattle S.S. Prince George every Friday ut i) a.in. S.S. Prince John al 7 p.in. on Sunday, April II. i!."!. etc. For Massett nntl Port Clements S.s. Prince John 10 p.m. Saturday, April :i, IT, etc. For Skidegate, Loclceport, etc., S.S. Prince John II p.in. Sunday, April I, is, etc. For Stewart and Naas River S.S. Prince John n a.m. Wednesday, April 7. 81, etc. For Anyox (Granby Bay) s.s. Prince George midnight every Wednesday. G.T.P. Kill WAV SrillllMT.i: Trains leave Prince Ruperl for Prince George, Edmonton, Melville, Winnipeg, etc., at 10 ii.iii., Wednesdays and Saturdays, connecting with trains for St, Pnnl, Chicago and nil points enst. Trains arrive from the enst on Thursdays mill Sundays at ll.80p.ni, THE ItELlAULK PLUMBER 9 .EST IX PLUMllIXG AM) HEATING PHOXE 181) We never needed singih' books in theni old days—we knew The words, the tunes, of every one— the dear old hymn book through We didn't have no trumpets then, no organs built for show, We only sang to praise the Lord "from whom all blessings flow." ftaWOlKHK!l»ei*W»aW^ I Coal, Cement, Plaster and Brick AND A CC'IPLETE LINE OF BUILDERS' SUPPLIES HOLME LUMBER CO., LTD. 1 llO A SH&\!r HJSA £A-J WW1 AJ&SA*4JL,l Wot ■■HI First Avenue Prince Rupert Telephone 186 5 Groceries—Our prices arc the low. est in town. You will save money o- almost every article. Give us a tria trder today. Phone 1211. Prompt de i - ry, Mussallem & Co., 423 Fifti. Ave. East. HulVeis, Iron Beds, Springs, Matties-..-.. Blankets Sheets .tut! Pillows at Mil In Prices, Ge u pe I) Tile, the House Furnisher. An' so 1 love the old hymns, and when my time shall come— Before the light has left me, and myJM(*ttBKHMHSftiKKKH^ sinning lips are dumb— Tf I ran hear 'em sing them then, I'll pass without a sigh, To "Canaan's fair and happy land, where my possessions lie." —Don Keynote. ■ !■'. om Chicago to G.T. :..UI,W..V SYSTEM . • Tlie Double-! rack Route Toronto, Hamilton, Buffalo, Montreal, 9 For reservations, tickets and lull Information rcgurdin any pari of the world apply lo the G.T.I*. Tick Avenue; Agency nil Atlantic Steamship Lines. travel to Ofllee, Third WBBJWH nm ■ j Canadian Pacific Railway | PRINCESS MAQUINNA, SOUTHBOUND, 8 P.M. FRIDAY PRINCESS MAY SOUTHBOUND, 8 P.M. SUNDAY J. G MoNAB, General Agent,corner Third Ave. and Fourth St. Thompson Hardware Co., Limited PROGRAMME OF PASSION MUfHC iiins Nomination Notice COI Ili I'll. Public i ' iby given to the Rlt of the Municipality of Priti' ' Ru ":•• thai I r. piire (he pees- nee of tin Id el or 111 : he Genei I i Kflci of tl .- City CI. City '.-'''. Tuesday, the 6th day of Vl il, A n. 1915, nt 12 o'cli i noon, for the purposi ol electiiaf Ih "i in • - Munii Ipal Council as Maj oi nd \1 I by I he resign! I:-" of May. •■ Newton and Alderman M - ey. nomii 'i'i. idi dates Tl - a -ii I cl a ti shall bi nominated I'll ■ I Sill). the 3 lunlci- , ■ ■ ' urning 0 . in. of the day tion ,- ■ le oi - in uu .'■■ ; ly to I 'boh .1 .-Oil. of a pri 1 i i Cl ■ ■ , '-,...' in. to the hou of 7 ■ rs. hereby i I nd govern hltii: IIID.VV, AI'llH M s o'clock, in the METHODIST (111 IK II PART 1 "Tlie Crucifixion" .\ Meditation on the Sa. red Passion of the Holy Redeemer; by Sir .1. Stainer. Quartette "God So Loved the World" Mrs .1. Lewis, .Miss L. I. Tallander C, D Jones and A. !.. Harris Soloist! ' 'I "ii,.!'. '-. . i -lones th Da h s " II Organ Solo"--Xoi Lurne. Cho] i. . Deep" 1 .M. Genet h Cho is "Bi hold I hi Lai ib of God" id" . Hande -' ■ Green Hill" . . . Gonnoi Mr. J. E. Davey Camping Supplies HONE 101, P.O. DRAWER 101." !$:?!> SECOND AVE •JKHJlKltWaWO^-naiXKHJW SHINGLES, KOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS Prince Rupert Lumber Co. FIRST, AVE. AND McltHIDK ST. PRINCE lill'lll,"! ■ Phine 25 Branch Yard at.Smithers, B.C. I e,-.-.-,.-' ■-. ".--;•■; -" -- - --■■-" -.-—.--.,-■-.'.,-.-. HDHimmillHIIHimilli 00 0mit4404444444449444444444444404 CHKHKKHKK»tx«l<8KH>r«Kl 8 5 IJ THE UNION STEAMSHIP CO. OF B.C. LTD' S.S. VENTURE Southbound Tuesdays at 8 p.m. Sailings for Granby, Simpson %\\& the Naas Sundays at Midnight * ", For further particulars apply to JOHN BARNSLEY, AGENT :: 881 Second Ave., Phone 508 Agency Atlantic Steamships, IKH>i>Wi>i>0o»KflKH^O<KH>0lKKKl0440 0-a>o&,~f0i?i>O<iiXHWiKH3iWC „ .a or«> »*KaKHKB>lWa#S-HWlJl^^ I Royal Bank of Canada HEAD OFFICE: MONTREA1 Capital . .- Reserved Fund. Total Assets ESTABLISHED .$ 11 .."iio.ooo .$ 12,500.000 .9185,000,000 I son lifl ".. n for Ma\ a It. nal. d I elected llavoi i- ■ ' ' ' full ■ ■ •■■ i . the Is hereby gl en I on tlie day ef Apr ^^^■aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal..aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal...^liHaaaaVlast ^^^ I Vm Alpha and Omega" Conductor—E, V, Ling Orgnnlsl—,T, S. Mason ! ADMISSION 3Sc. 1 "-nu'iit Roll, of One ■ Dollars i mon nvi nd Islci i jnd and - d ■, ■ VI nli Ipal Voter. Qiiulillrution for Able.-. ..:•> i: nualifled In h 'or and lerted a : s Idermen of a Cil ■ : !■■ sin persons as are male Britl - ibji ts of the full of twenty-on. years, and who are nol dh -,'.i"lili."l under any lav have been for t In • Is month ■ nation tin red Owners. I I Reg ■ : ". '"•. . I or real ed value on the l e ' nenl Roll - - ., be niii'l. ipm ,. ■ idenl Provincial Police and to the Board of License Commissioners foi . he ■ 'it.v of Prince Rupei i for per age the site of the wholesale liquor business now car rled nu by the undersigned company present premises, namely : and IT, Blocli 11, Section - a Second Avenue, City o Prince Rupert, to premises -Haiti ■"- i nd 11 li oh lilt, Sec I, on'1 ■ '.-!, in the Clf ■ u pearl. 11915. Savings Bank Depanthient—$1 will open an accounl (ranch - Throughout Canada niul Hanking Connections With All Parts of the United Stales. Agents Throughout the World. II. 1*. WILSON, Manager - • Prince Rupert Branch 4' « rj-$-iK.-xKf»-fll»ttt> «-«lMB-H5#lM#f>ft-tti3Wl»fr)Wl>«fl 00 00 0■-0404O OiWkS 000o CLEAN UP AND PAINT UP NOW O-CEDAR MOPS, O-CEDAR MOP POLISH ALABASTINE SANITARY WALL COATING W.ATBR HOSE, GARDEN TOOLS, WATERING CANS MARTIN-SENOUR 100 PER CnMT. PURE PA1X, PAINT BRUSHES, LAWN MOWERS AND GRASS SHEAR3 CARPET BEATERS, GARBAGE PAILS WINDOW SCREE *B, SCREEN DOORS —AT THE— KAIEN HARDWARE CO.,608TMrdA, :.u.:v .*<. wseittiwKwo-aKu a a ^wttoovtoavoGooovnoiHit. -ii^aaKKKKWt^iwtHj Prince Rupert Transfer Co. —FOR Coal, Furniture Moving, Baggage and Heavy Teaming W. J. CRAWFORD, Manager PffONE 566 0ff,ce and Rcsidence: 1000 THIRD AVE. 8 The Morning Journal 50 cents per Month PRIN'CB RUPERT JOCRX.. HOW BRITONS RDliE/THE WAVES lands was a memorable event. The hnanded (Continued from Page One.) combat oft the Dogger Dank, in steaming of their engines, . xcelled all their (which tin enemy abandoned the time records. high seas I Blucher and escaped into water in-: "Nothing could give a move , uiarkabk- proof of the excellence of "Our total losses on th in the first six months of thisi war,Itested by her mines and submarine including (other than trawlers en-ilB of the i;re:itest advantage, be-[British machinery. Tlie glorious gaged in mine sweeping') vessels cause of the light it throws on the j feats of the engine-room braji.-li, or scuttled by submarines, are only 03. rival systems of designs and relativeltr,e admirable system of repairs and (Cheers.) 'arm ints and nunnery efficiency, |rentB by which the Grand Fleet was "Of course, we must always be on1 "This is the tirst test we have ever maintained month after month, were thf look. 'or a further attempt had, and ii. is most encouraging. It aij (|om) vvitli ceaseless vigilanci and by (he enemy to harass the trade vindicates, as far as it goes, our withoul dxhaustlbn. Tile Kent, tor .rouies. and we shall lie aide te meet theories of designs, and particularly I instance, in the Falkland rslan any new effort, is • advantage in, our big gun armament, alwa.i .... i,. t] ■,.,, , ;,i vessel ne men and resources is Incomi irably titled, with Lord Fisher, Ti" rai p ., -,-,. i, steam ai 23% knots, was superior to whal ii was at the l5e-j°f the British guns was found to ex - - ,,,, \urn. ginning ol' the war. (Cheers.1 Steam '' "'' l!;!; of the Germans, and c ., ,> ..,„i,; .„.,.. ami telegraplfa linvt enormously <in '''", thl£ Is .the greal thing -our1 . rea i •'. ip re l with the ailing ''' ting w is a'i least as good days, the thoroughnes and Blciencj :,";' ■ fLaughter.) their nol peace- that I ii'inll i onl ■i Land 1 • I ■': ofl :,i a tl ought that they wei i iority, ia the and r and ,i- '.■ liter) T ii,' , ■ Piombo, of Prinee Rui ert, B.C., occupation . intends to apply for per- i" 'or ci al and pe troleum over Hie follow! 1. cribed lands on .he W COI Si ol Gl I Q .!...-. al a post plant ed tin"" miles norUt of the north-easl er of Lot 2437, ihence north 50 chaini - ; ' ■ ■ chains, thence aou-ids "i chain 3, thenc i easl St) chains, to i oin of coi nc. sontaiaiiaag 0 ires more or less. ja.'J" PETER PIOMBO mbei ■ ■ 1914, Wednesday, March 31, l c 15 INL MHINE IR Engines Initialled ami Hen Repairs Oxy-Acetylene Plant in Con Phone Red 150 Third rhe truth Is I sound as a bell all thro . Cheers Id n r. - ui they to and thai If oilier view th I ably iiii' .bei royed. (Cl I hat is tin i .Many such I Iia e been Is sued, and . a d to I ti ■ ,,„ te'Island by ll ins iCI l ., ; ,, Piombo, "Wl en. if eat flei of Prince Rupei i. B.C., o - ml '.,! ope l of J. H. HILDITCB Contractor end Builder Elstinitites given .,i. nil classes nl work, whether small ui large. Per. tonal attention ., icrj Iti iu i 101 ..-.,: i"-. ::::i I BRICK PETEKS, K.C. li . i'ublii ■ a nd Marksmanship nnd Speed. re ii may b I id •-li ;,:,,! ' foi ii d i ii.I lil and keen and irl ,f onest. It will b to be the nm ry; bu there ' •" : management, of or- i ii] be of superior sea power. Coaling, com mimical Ions and supplie! iri vital ami constanl ueeds, per hand has been loi I II mc ins al mosl insuperable difficulty to the i; . [ee„n weaker navy. [that our na il officers we) '• '"'' ind strategy, of sturdy work-S "Credit Is due to our outlying don! in regard lo the! of sional ' '• '■ faithful worl u ship, of squadrons (cheers) and to thi skill In ■ inei (Ch irsj ilv. ■- ""' ler! acco ants, ski!- Admiralty organization iby which thing wc have learnt so far leaves us '■"' engineers, painstaking officers they have been directed; but il must n(, dc-ubl ■■"' the wisdom of our pol-'an<3 hardy tars, (C i irs.) never be forgotten thai the siiuatien t.-,- and th ■ ■ Hence pf our ma,-' "The great merit of Admiral ■ ■ ; In numb. ■ I 111 nol he ■ , ' five to fom . -' ■ -,' d t coi f Lol tl all lains. EXCHAN - [j- i ! gin as an menl 140 acn ■ ' , Inst un. Ine j PETER PIOM B - and ■ bn irin ty i n; D '" ""':'";- " • ' ' : ''• ':'' ' 11 Ol II ii! I.ei'lii ill ' I': :i,- il! " greal sea tight. "Tht; lossei '. the na .... although '! small compared with the sa'ciilic. is uiietiual- ."avid Beatty's action—(cheers)—is that it shews us anil lhe world that on every sea, even the mosl remote,'terlal. Our 13.5-inch gun 1 is dominated and decided by th in- i(,,i i,v any enemy weapon at sea fluenco of Sir John Jellicoe's fleet I Now we have the 15-inch gun. which I there is at present no reason to as- — (cheers)—lost to view amid the is vastly more powerful. surae that, ship i'or ship and gun for of the army, have been heavy ','• have lost, mainly by submarine, the lives of about 00 nil'!.-ers and Land Dl i: I listrli i Queen Charlotte Island.-;. TAKH NOTICE thai Peter Piombo, of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation Prospector, Inl inds to apply for permission to I'.-..;-■;, cl for coal and pe DR, GILROY, DENTIST ■ Ci ■ i- a salty ~ OHIce: Smith Block, Third Avenue A. FAULDS, M.I. M.E. Consiiltii g Mining Engine* t Examinations and development ol Coal, Metal, Oil. Etc. wing described 17og Dunsmuli St. Vancouver, B.C lauds on the West Coast ol Graham Island: Commencing at a :.ost plant- northern mists; served by and sedmanship In all its patience "Another remarkable feature of I relist h | this action was the steaming of our and, ns yet, unchallenged. (Cheers.) I ships. They all exceeded previous [records. Despite the fact (hat they al men, but we have killed, mainly byLd five mik,s east .UK, one mijc nor|lj] First Test of Baltic. na(] DeM sjx months al sea, and "The victory off lhe Falkland Isl-'the greht'esl trial was suddenly gun and man for man, we cannot give a very good account of ourselves. German Discretion. "It shows thai at live to four In tie- representative ships the Germans do' For the Houst Delivered to your kitchen door, like groceries Budweise 175,000,000 Bottles Yearly gunfire, an equal number, which is, of course, a much larger proportion of the German force engaged. "We have also taken in sea fight- Ling 82 officers and 034 men prisoners of war. No British naval prisoners of war have been taken in lighting at sea by the Germans. t Cheers.) When they had the inclination they had not the opportunity, and when they had the opportunity they had nol the inclination. I Laughter.) "For the loss of those precious lives v.v have lived- through six months of this war safely and even prosperously. We have established for the .time being a command ol the ■" a such as ws had never ex .eel such as we iiad never known, and our ancestors had never known at any other period of our historj • iheers. I Looking Ahead. 'Ei gy ought not to be - ■ i ed in Investigations and discussion of incidents beyond recall l Hear, hear.) H should be concentrated on new tasks and difficulties. In all these matters I ask thai absolute discretionary power be given to the Admiralty, whether in regard to courts-martial or courts of inquiry to '. ■ ival i;, i ''ui trial of ot - v.- kin forfeited the dence of lhe board, oi calion of informatl - rate anythl lone thai or it the A. II pla for i ■ ■ ■■ 9ponslbilil••" lor ; -, ■' p.- diet i ■ '■ io be Incurred In our ire ii aslant nioi i ment, and risl are run i ['he iieni.i li - itin al mtleavnr i sfrlk. ind fro l Imc ■ ,:' . t.i ihe north-east corner of Lot. 3485 thence north SO chains, thence west 80 chains, thence south SO chains, thenee east 80 chains, to point of commencement, containing 04(1 acres more or less. 1a29 PETER PIOMBO. Date located, 4th December, llll-I. LAND ACT. Skeena Land District—District, o Quuen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that I, D. Hogg of Quewi Charlotte City, occupation Farmer, intend to apply for perm Is •ion to purchase the following de scribed lands: Commencing at a pos planted at the south-west color of Gooden Island In Bearskin Bay, tbence easterly thence norther ly, thonce westerly, thence souther y, following shore line to point of ommenoement, containing five .. nore or less. DANIEL HOGG. Dated 6th February, 1915. fl3 BAIRDRESSING PARLORS Massage, .Manicuring, Scalp Trtat- ment, Electric Treatments, Etc. .Mrs. N. L. Hnndusyde, Prop. 211 Third St PRINCE RUPBR1 P.O. Box 1714 Telephone 44? RITCHIE, AGNEWi & CO. Civil Engineers and Suiveyorft Prince Rupert, B.C. Form i I. Form "f Nol ice Skeena Land District—Districl Coast Range TAMO N ITI I. Chesley, Pros 'ends to appl; folloi ins Waterworks, Water Power, Whart -.onstructiau, Reports, Plans, Domin- on and Provincial Land Surveying, ai«ctric Blue Printing, Negatives am) White Prints Phone Blue 1S3 Rea. Phone 381 UNDSArS^MRT JU5E ft STORABL G. T. P CARTA.;!': AGENTS 331 SECOND AVBNDE JINGLE POT COAL Is handled by us. Ail orders n slvi prompl attention Phone No. t)8 I'lione 03. I' D. Bos 38. ..Pacific Cartage, Limited ■ righl . .- ... land: lanl ■ I'.l 11 r o a t ind Genera! Fiirnii laity. - nile .ast-erly I i hains. thence west 10 cl I lice «ill opi n . , ; -•" ' ' rlctle Oil Fields f jmited [south I- 10 Building foi sale ol n limited amount t.i Treastu i -it.t I. MACDOX \I.D. Se.-.-'l,.., : ' '. I. I-' i . I .lam a . 'I. !'■ i '..: § That was the demand for Budweise year. The Anheosar-Busch Plant covers today more than 142 acres—equal to 70 city blocks, lt gives steady employment to 6,01 Ul people, and to 1,500 moro in its branches. Evory process, every room, is li Every bottle it Past Izedai This Qualiiy-Pii. it, started nci ago, is u inotK-l ni modern facilities. The hundreds of visitors who go thr every day know that no.!;. could be made any bettor than Budweiser. Anheuser-Busch, St. Louis The Largest Plant of Its Kind in the World Some of tha Principal Buildings n ii h i«ifri: -~ t ' i ,>$-' -' , -■ " In nm!,r. in an-wa ■I- -, / ' ' ■i rrfj . ■''''■" ■ Id ■ n ...... ■ ' lie ba i , , ■ . HK H1GI DUCEDI I took pl ' How main |,le81 Q"nl'U ' tic i i Imes Ih il posed ■ pind Grand Fl. ough.tli. North ..-a vs , a .', oc] to rl mln. nd rpe. ore at 1 I reaiied i heir n ■ "li an,- mood or tt ndi n i of pub- i Conl Intii .1 ei. Page Pour.l #0..*il) 1 • I:.'si Qualitj Washed Ni 13 r.-i Itin DELIVER! —TH 60 YEARS' EXPEH!t:Ni.':; PRINCE RUPERT IMP. GO. Distributors PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. . ■ llllSii: ,-.i,i IP* Trade IWi i* OE"; Cot"-I" iii Avjov ■'" I't'tl'..-? n nit-.'.' ' nd - Union Transfer Co. Prince Rupert, R.C, Phoi HAYNER BROS Pioneer I unci ul i i,de,lu-, . • ipen Day and Might. I -.tl . -' ' ,..,,... in ,\llt-ml.tn, . PHON Prince Rupert Journa] SOc. per Month O o-lKrtHKHWHS «HX1040 O 004 O04440000O44a000000a<if::,O0O04000O 5 A. ll Rat - lenl J s Pearce, Managti THE PRINCE RUPERT SASB AND DOOR COMPANY, LTD. MAN»PAOTUKEHtS DOOAS, HASfl MA*"l1iBS, MOI LDIMl.s. SOROl KAMr SAWHVG. ANH Aial. KINDS - . - ' - . . , --a . ■ . ' ,' Wednesday, Man PRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL GRANITE 1R.ANITE of best quality anil thoroughly tested for sale Cut Sione or Crushed Hock in Quantities <E1L .1. McLEOD Phone Green 217 OCEAN FISH CO. fresh I'ish Arriving Every Day GOVBRNftlEKT WEATHER rbp«r*. Furnished by 1. W..*Dowling. For 2'1 hours ending a p.m. March 30. liar, reduced to sea level . • . .29.638 Highest teni] erature 50.0 Lowest temperature 42-U Rain s;> o /aside Ciders Promptly Attended To i nrapory Goods, Curtnins, Poles |Carpets mid Hugs—2"> per cent, dis i I Continued from Page Three:) He opinion arises or is. fostered by the newspapers or is given countenance to in this House, making too iuii.il of losses, even if it may he said that in some respects they are avoidable losses, even then, I say, you will have started on a path that, i ressed to its logical conclusion, would leave our navy cowering in iis harbors instead of ruling the seas. (Cheers,) PHONE IlLl'K 2r,» PHONE 554 P.O. BOX 60 FOR APERHANGING AINTIMG OLISH1NG AND WALL TINTING HIGH-GRADE INTERIOR DECORATING A SPECIALTY Martin Swanson SECOND AVE JEAR McBRIDV count ui George I). Tile'" O000O000O000004044004 CANADIAN STEAM I LAUNDRY NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS 1 1|Lit(est and Approved Methods H llOnly Skilled Operators Mm- a ployed fi. Phone us anil we nil! call for a 0 0 (rial bundle o 0 Note our address: g 315 SIXTH AVENUE WEST | Phone No. 8 Canadian Steam Laundry fi "". '-"i--' ,>iHHj-frtti>iS{?0-£H^ii>ft Skeena Land District— nistrici of Quaon Charlotte Inlands. TAKE NOTICE <iat Poter Pionibu, of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation Pr. si-c.-iiir. Intends to apply for por mission to prospect for coal and petroleum ovor the following described lends on i l.e Weal Coajt of GKill am Island: Commencing at a post planted four miles east aad one mile nortli of the north-oast corner of Lot 2435, thence north SO chains, thence west 80 chains, thence south SO chains. Ihence east SO chains, to point of commencement, containing 8 in acres more or less. sill 1'KTER PIOMBO. Date located. December 4th, 1914a.1 Piracy anil Murder. "i.'.sses. no doubt, will be incur- NOTICE. The Canadian Patriotic Fund. Will those who need assistance from the above fund, resident tn the city or district and whose breadwinner is on active service with the forces of the Empire or her Allies, kindly notify the secretary of the local organization, tf W. E COLLISON, P.O. Box 735. Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Andrew W. red, Of thai 1 give full warning. But|MaoLean, of Prince Rupert, B. C, , ,. ,. ,,, , ., , . , iocacupation Carpenter, intends to ap- «e believe thai no vital injury .un K \Qr permlg^0I. U) progpect I01. be done. If our traders put to sea local and petroleum over the follow- regularly and act In the spirit of theN Jw.0^ ,lHn?8 °n Wefst, Cmls\ 'of Graham Island: Commencing at uu captain of the merchant ship a post planted two miles north of the north-easl corner of Lot 24.Ili, I.aeries — i cheers) — whose well- merited honor has been made public this morning, and if they take the precautions that are proper and legitimate, we expect that the losses will be'eonflned within manageable 'limits, even at the outset, when the thonce north SO chains, thence west SO chains, thence south 80"chaliis, thenee east 80 chains, to point of oamtteoaKMiant containing 040 acres mare or lees. ANDREW W. MacLEAN. MS -Agent, Peter Piombo Date located, 23rd Deoember, 1914 NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTECTION ACT. R. s. O*. Chapter 115, The Imperial Oil Company hereby give notice that it has under Section 7 of the above Act, deposited with the Minister of Public Works at tfttawa, and in the office of the District Registrar Of the Prince Rupert Land Registration District at Prince Rupert, B.C., a description of the site and the plans of the wharf and approach proposed to be built in Prince Rupert Harbor, British Columbia, in front of Waterfront iBlock "G", according to registered .plan of the Townslte of the said Olfy of Prineo Rupert deposited in the aforesaid Land Registry Offlce as No. 923. AND TAKE NOTICE that after the expiration of one month from the date of the first publication of .this notice, the said Imriorial Oil 'Company will under Section 7 of the said Act apply to the Minister of Public Works at his office in the City of Ottawa for approval of the said 'site anil plans and tor leave to construct the said wharf and approach. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C., this 2nd day of February, A. D, 1915. 4w-f4 THE IMPERIAL OIL COMPANY. enemy must be expected to make flkoena Land District—District of his greatest effort to produce an iiu- Quoen Charlotte Islands. TAKE N'OTICE that Peter Piombo, Of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation Prospector, intends to apply for permission to prospect for coal end pelroieum ovor the following described lands on the West Coast of Graham Island: Commencing at a post planted three miles north of the north-east corner of Lol 2437, tlience north 80 chains, thence east SO cliains, thence south SO chains, thence west SO chains, to, poinl of commencement, containing 040 acres more or less. ja29 PETER PIOMBO. ',,,,„ Date located, December 3rd, 1914. pression; and all ship losses can, of course, he covered by the shipown- Ifkeena Land District — District o-f Queen Charlotte islands. W TAKH NOTICE Hint: Andrew Ji nil .turn, of Prince Rupert, R.C, oc ers under the Government Insurance 'ttftttton Carpenter, intends to apply , „ ., , . , . , i er jermtssion to prospect for coa scheme the rates oi which are „ov, , ni ^role,nn over tlu, -ollow,ng de one-fifth what they were at the out-i eribed lands on the West Coast of jOraliam Island: Commencing at a jpost p'Man ted two miles north of (he "On the oilier hand, lhe reply we!»f>rti-eafct corner of Lot 2433, thence ,„,.,, , , Inerth 8-0 chains, thence east 80 shall make will not, perhaps, bo;,^,. ahWl„ south s-0 dl.,inS| wholly Ineffective. Germany cannot|tlnwice west SO chains to point of( commencement, containing 648 apres break of the war. SYNOPSIS OF COAL MINING REGULATIONS, be allowed to adopt system of I piracy and murder—tloutl cheers)—on the high seas, while re- Skeena'Land District—District of I maining herself protected by a bul- Queen Charlotte Islands. Lark 0|- international Instruments more »r less. ANDREW W. MacLEAN. flS Agent, Peter Piombo D*te loeated,. 2Srd December, 1.914. !K«HKHKHKHKt-«iH>aiKtiJ»»WSlKi«« a 4 I Capt. J. McGee 5 M..U.S.A. Masters and Mutes prepared for examination. Compass adjuster. Phone Red 5012 "NAUTICAL ACADEMY" X Heigorson Block, opposite jjj Loyal Hotel s-a a-ai>o-a>ttiJi5-i>afr)»iO<Hia*i» tkHJO-e 000440444000130400004440000 SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES For Rent i REA SON ABLE HATES THE n Continental Trust Company JktaKHMH-iaiSftl-WlOa 0004 0 000 oo-i-i TAKE NOTICE that Peter Pionibo, of Prince Ruperl. B.C., occupation Prospector, intends to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following described lands on the West. Coast of Graham Island: Commencing at a ost plained three miles north and one milo east of the north-east corner of Lot 2487, thence north 8 0 ch«l*», thence east 80 chains, tlience south SO chains, thence west 80 chains, to point of commencement, containing (140 acres moro or less. ja29 PETER Pl-OM-BO. Dale located, December 3rd, I1H that she lifts utterly repudiated and Skeena Land District — District »f defied, but which we, to our own dot-j Queen Charlotte Islands. riment, have respected. TAKE'NOTICE tkat Andrew W. I u. "There are good reasons for believing that the economic pressure jaafad'.ean, of Prince Rupert, B, Queen Charlotte Islands. Skeena Lend District—District that the navy exerts is beginning to be felt in Germany. We have to some extent restricted their imports of useful commodities like copper, petrol, rubber, nickel, antimony, and the like, which are needed for the efficient production of war material. I The lone of tlie German chancel-1 Ca, oacupatiou Carpealar, intends te ap- .'k tor permission'' to prasseot for coal and petroleum ever the follow- i*£ described lands on the West Coast of ftraka Iiadlsna Coast of GraVim Island: Commencing at a post planted oae mile north ana two miles east of the north-east corner of Lot IMS 3, theace north 8 0 chains, thenee west 86 chains, thence seuth 80 chaine, t*a«ce east SO chains to point mi ecniiiieneeraent containing 640 aeres more or less. of ANDREW W. .MacLEAN. lor's recent remarKa and the evi-[fl8 ' Agent, Peter Pionibo dences of hatred and anger against|Date located, i>3rd December, 1914 TAKE NOTICE that Pete:' Piombo, of Prince I- til ei,. B.C., occupation i rospector, intonds to apply for per-1 "''a country) so apparenl in the '•■ •■- s.-itin i. prospect for coal and pe-jman press, encourage ns to believe I Skeena Land District District of Queen Charlotte Islands. troleum over tlie following described j m the West Coast of Graham tual this restriction is proving in Island: Commencing at a post plant- convenient—(cheers am] laughter)] ,,Al™ ,.„„,„„ fl .' . a I flvt milei asl of the north-east, ■ , „ L tKE A01lc]L tuat Andrew. W ion i of Lol 2435, thenoe east So!;,ml 'vc' shall, of course, redouble MaeLean, of Prinoe Rupert, B. C. Ins tlience south 80 chains, our efforts to make it inconvenient i°?cuPation Carpenter, inten*B to ap |thence wesi i ohains, tbenae north Ply for permission to . prospect for 8i chains, to point of commence-1 Real Blockade. menl, containing 040 acres more or \ess. "•''" l;|r- however, we have nol pre- ja29 PETER PIOMBO. vented neutral ships from trading Date located, December 4th, 1914. . . [direct with German pons. We have The Morning Journal SOc. per month Skeena Land I ilstrlct- Districl -'1 \ -. -ii lotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that I"eter Piombo, of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation Prospector, intends to apply Eor ier- mission lo prospect for na! end : - troleum ovcr the following described, lands en t.h< Wesi Coast of Graham placed herself outsidi ofi.ill..wed German exports in neutral ships to pass unchallenged. The lime has come when the enjoyment ol these Immunities by a state which has, as a matter of deliberate policy, 11 Interna- coal and petroleum over the following described lands on., the West Coast of. Graham Island: Coninienc ing at a post planted one mile north and two miles east of ihe north-east corner of Lot 2435, thonce north SO chains, thence east 80 chains, thence isouth SO chains, thence west 80 chains, to poinl of commencement containing 640 acres moro or less. ANDREW W, MacLEAN. 18 Agent, Peter Piombo Date located, 23rd December, 1914. Coal mining rights of tlie Dominion in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, tbe Yukon Territory, the 'Northwest Territories and a portion of the Province of British Columbia, may be leased for a term of twenty-one years at an annual rental of ?1 per acre. Not more than 2,560 acres will be leased to one applicant. Applications for a lease must be madefy the applicant iii person to the Agent or Sub-Agent of the district in which the rights appliel for are ::!;",:•-.. In surveyed territory the laud must be described by sections, or legal subdivisions of sections, and in unsurveyed territory the tract applied for shall be staked out by (he applicant himself. Each application must be accompanied by a fee of $5, which will be refunded if the rights applied for are not available, but not otherwise. A royalty shall be paid on tbe merchantable output of tlle mine at the rate of five cents per ton. The person operating the milie .shall furnish the -Agent with sworn returns accounting for the full quantity of merchantable coal mined and pay the-royalty thereoa. If the coal mining rights are not being oiv erated, such returns should be fur nishetl at least otlee 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 he made to the See! .'tary of the Department of the Interior, Ot lawa, or to any Agent or Sub- Agent of Dominion Lands. W. VV. CORY, Deputy Miui.-ilt'r of lhe Interior JAMES GILMORE Island: Ci u nclng at a posi plant- tional obligations must ed I ■ st of the north-oast' coi il I ' '• 35, thence north so fin :i i 'i Kii chains, thence '111! it oi mi thence west SO coiiimenci a at, a .'< or li I PIOMBO. ' 'i' Ith, 1931). reconsidered. (Loud cheers.) "A further declaration on the pari Hxw-aoo-a-ooaao-oo00444aoao001. • RUPERT MARINE -L SUPPLY CO., 0 n L of tlie allied governments will promi lly he made thai will have the effeel fi >■ 1'irs.i 1 line of applying :-' ful .■ qf naval pressure on the ei iy, 1 Cheers, 1 ■ ' 1 ill ■ ' il llei befoi '■ us ..'■ I". 1 soon " in .. 1. .1 ivaj 1 he Daily Journal 50c per month 1 n WATKRI'liONT, i:\(.im-:i-:i;.s. m VCHLVLSTS p.iim 1 Inlisls ii. Mm ie- 1't.m-i limits, Oil lla «' • ' 1 ' ems for tin litiiish Kroui •-■'li, a < -1 . <■'". 1 i, a ' : i,,\.-i- for i; dug boul mil | M.uiir.i-il lias Engine Coiiipiuty's Eniflues nnd P f *' ■s. and the ,, 1 1 ■ ,i' 1 . ... e i 1 con ilthoi I v dnngei and I- r ie: 'i les will upon us anal! axlelj ,vlll make Its abode in our dv illlni the dan ad inxiel les that now 1 Hoynl ill Ciillt' if Canada. ARCHITECT Second Aio Near McBride St HOTEL DIRECTORY Membeis of tlie Prince lliipc. t Licensed Vintners' Association! NOTICE is hereby given that on tbe 23rd day of March next applica tion will be made to the Superir. tendent of Provincial Police and to the Board of License Commissioners for the City of Prince Rupert for permission to remove the license for the sale of liquor by wholesale from the premises known as Lots 15 and IG, Block 32, Section 1, situate Lt Frazer Street In the City of Princa Rupert, to the lands described as Lots 19 and 20, Block 23, Section I, on Third Avenue in the said City of Prince Rupert. DATED this 20th day of Febru ary, 1915. PRINCE RUPERT IMPORTING CO. LIMITED. W. II. Marshall, Manager f21mar22 Applicant. *te ^^fS' <m£&0lVr&kv aaia-- i-irraiiM vea- I ^-itiifc--'* NOTICE OP CANCELLATION OF RESERVE. .NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tl* Reserve existing on Detention Island by reason of a Notice published in the British Columbia Gazette on tho 30th of May. 1*912, is hereby can celled. , R. A. RENVVICK, Deputy Minister (t Lnndi Departmenl of Lands, Victoria, B.C., October 19th, 1914. o2 I o-a«iKt«HK«i-o tnKHXnr -oruKKKi <k>S GUARANTEES American Silk HOSIERY WE WANT VOl' TO KNOW THESE HOSE They stood the test when all others failed. They give real foot comfort. They have uo seams to rip. They never become loose ami baggy as the shape is knit in, not pressed in. Tl^ey are GUARANTEED for fineness, for Styls. for superiority of material and workmanship, absolutely stainl ss.aad to wear six months without holes or replaced by uew pairs free. Our free Offer To every one sending us 50c 8 to cover shipping charges, we j will send, subject to duty, ab5*; Si.soliliely free: ! § Tnree pairs of our famous 5 p men's A M E R I C A N SILK .3 g HOSE with written guarantee, 5 -, mil color, or ;' 0 . Three pairs of our Ladles' S g3 Hose.%. .alack, Tan or White S colors, with written guarantee, g O DON'T DELAY—Offer ex- _ fi plres when dealer in your lo- 5 S cality is selected. Give color a S and size desired. . S 4 The International Hosiery Co. 0 0 21 llitlner Street 5 Dayton, Ohio U.S.A. s 000 00 0 wfca wrH^<Ha-ai>o a-aa-iKKH> ♦Wi-W-pWaJatBttW-IKI^^ 0 1 THE MOST COMFORTABLE I TOURING CAR WINDSOR HOTEL Cor. «l l'lrvi .Ave. niul Eighth St. W. H. Wright, J'rop. HOTEL CENTRAL I'lisi Ave anil Seventh St. European mil American Plnn» 81.00 l. $2.60 l*er L'i> Peter Bliick. Prop. IN THE CITY Answers all culls tiny nntl nielli o~ Phone 99 "i.Sl / Steel, Iron, Columbian .Marine .In- Repairs—First-ad. ia- repairs. P.0. BOX iiliiia llelting, 11. C, Wood Pulleys, lers, Storage Butteries, Dynamos and enl ami stall' l"i 11,1,1 hi ;. an hip TELEPHONE 313 Q44a00oa4O0400000040aao00oaoa4ooo.i.r:a00ao0O0ac}o ' noxl 'examination for the en- e nd- n'-v "f ah ladets lyill be held at the examin tlon centres of the Civil ",n '"" '"' mora Service Commission in May. 1915 a more eml than successful candidates joining the col ,,,„„„„,,„..,, , lege on or aboul 1st August. Appli- nse '"•" v '"■ '"" '■■-'"' a1' cations tor.entrj via be received up successfully made our to 15tli April by the Secretary, Civil Service Commission, Ottawa, from whom blank entry forms can now be obtained. ' • ers) ; for In ti'i- months thai are to conie the Brltsh navy and the sea power thai It exerts will Increasingly dominate tho general sifuation, will be the main : ml unfailing resource of the allied nations, will progressively paralyzi the fightiiis ie i'i 1 of our antagonists, and - ild If in ed be, ■- in in defaull of ■ill oilier f," orabl i iss If d - 'i1 ' 0 of tl -..','• ■ 1 Candidates for the examination In May next must be between the ages! of fourteen and sixteen on the 1st1 July, 1916, Further details can be obtained on application tb the undersigned. G. .1. DESBARATS, len.itv Minister of the Naval Service TJaparl men! of tl nal Service, Ottawa, January 8th, 191-B I'naiiiiiiiiizeii publication of this advSftisRttiehl will hoi bi paid for,— r2858. ja28 l.,M)\ HO'flCL »VO. UotlVCon Kl|[lltli an, .Vliilli European Pbm; Rules BOc lo 81.0< Per I lay Besner tV Bosuer, Props. EMPRESS HOTE.lt ■I. Y. Roclie.sle'' V. It. CAsley Third Ave. Between Sixth and Seventh st». European Plan; 50c to $1 Per liny ROYAL HOTEL Corley at Burgess, Props. Third Ave. unil Sixth SI. European Piun Steam Heated BEAVER WHOLES \LK LIQIoit CO.. LIMITED Second Ave. und Sivlh si. Phone 103 6 Stand: Hotel Prince Ruperl 0 0 0 00 00 O O 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 -trfKHj 44 iNew Wellington Coal 1 I III' I'ltVOrltC tli.Uiaeliiiltl Coal Cleanest, Hriglilesi tun] Besl Rogers & Albert PRINCE RI'PERT niPORTING CO LIMITKIl Vrnser .ind Sixth Sis Phone 7 Second Avenue Phono 116
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Title | Prince Rupert Journal |
Publisher | Prince Rupert, B.C. : O. H. Nelson |
Date Issued | 1915-03-31 |
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Prince Rupert (B.C.) |
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Language | English |
Identifier | Prince_Rupert_Journal_1915-03-31 |
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BC Historical Newspapers |
Source | Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives. |
Date Available | 2016-04-07 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
Rights | Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http://digitize.library.ubc.ca/ |
AIPUUID | 6b9ba4f3-b643-4582-829e-58c923767fdb |
DOI | 10.14288/1.0312633 |
Latitude | 54.312778 |
Longitude | -130.325278 |
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