-»»-,*_* iff y*f:-r'* The Journal $5.00 a Year fWmxml VOL. V. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1015. Price 5 Cent-. ______ No. 232. BRITISH SANK TURKISH GUNBOAT AND TRANSPORT GERMANS TORPEDOED AUX1LLIARY CRUISER INDIA RUSSIANS DRIVING BACK THE TURKISH TROOPS DESULTORY FIGHTING REPORTED ON WEST FRONT Turks Are Giving Way Everywhere Before Russian Armies MINING PROPERTIES BEING DEVELOPED HARRY SHEERE SAVS THAT IN TIIE HILLS BLASTING IS HEARD IN ALL DIRECTIONS The Mineral Wealth Ot Tiie District Is Being Investigated To Fullest. This is a season for development of the mining wealth ot the country. In every part ot the district work is in progress proving up the wealth of the properties, which have been allowed in many cases to lie dormant for some years past. Harry Sheere, of this city, has returned trom uedarvale where he went to look over the work being done on his group of claims there. This is the Cliisholm Group, situated on Toby Mountain. He says that while there he could hear shots being fired in all directions, evidently by men who are doing work on their properties. There are a lot of prospectors in the hills as compared with other years. GERMANS HA\ E AMBITIOUS SCHEME OF ATTACK READY London, Aug. 12.—The German flank on the Baltic has reached the River Dvina, 300 miles from Petrograd. A big battle on the Russian second line of defences Is expected next week, Both the British and Russian press believes that Germany is essaying an ambitious plan to plunge deeper into Russia, with Petrograd as the goal. SAVE MONEY IN INSURANCE AS WELL AS IN OTHER LINES Insure with me in non-Board companies. They are not weak or Irresponsible concerns—I represent nothing but the most reliable and well established companies. ,T. LOBN'E MacLAREN. Phone 150—Boom 11 Smith Block OT*«-»t'H*i*H'H'H*^^ Petrograd, Aug; 12.—An official report says:—The attempt by the Turks to advance in the direction of Olti has been e\ cry where repulsed. hi the capture of Merglie Mir Pass we took three machine guns and some prisoners. ln the direction of the Euphrates the pursuit of the Turks continues. During the last few days we have iiakeu 19 -tt'ioers and 1,172 men prisoners. On August 10, after an engagement, our troops captured important heights and drove the Turks towards the west. We have taken many prisoners. BRITISH COLUMBIA'S ATTITUDE TOWARDS LUMBER INDUSTRY Spokane Mill Man Contrasts Action Witli United States. Victoria, Aug. 12.—During the discussion at the midsummer quarterly meeting of the Western Pine Manufacturers' Association at Spokane, Washington, Mr. McGoldrich, of the McGoldrich Lumber Company, Spokane, told of attending a meeting of the Mountain Lumber Manufacturers' in Calgary recently. He said the difference between the attitude of the United States Government and that of Canada toward the lumber industry was marked. "The I'nited States Government," he said, "is holding a post-mortem examination on the industry, while British Columbia is doing constructive work for the Industry." Auxilliary Crniser India Destroyed London, .Aug. 12.—An official report saysi'—The British auxilliary cruiser India has been toipeoded while engaged on patrol duty in the North Sea. She was sunk by a German submarine. Twenty- two officers and one hundred and nineteen men were saved. O00OO4OOOOOOOO44444444OOOOO4444O04000O0OOOOO44OO44444 C. H. DICKIE ON WAY TO STEWART WELL KNOWN MINING MAN LEFT LAST NIGHT FOR GEORGIA CREEK His Claims At Tlwt Point Are Reported To Be Looking Well. There arrived from the south yesterday by the G. T. P. steamer C. H. Dickie, a well known mining man of this province. Mr. Dickie's name is prominently identified with the Stewart camp. He is on his way there now, or at least to a point near that mining'camp. This is Georgia River, where he has a property which is re ported to be looking weL. Last night Mr. Dickie took the launch Elanor Mac and started for the place. His movements will de pend in large part upon the showing that there is at the property when he reaches it. It is reported that the party in charge, who were left there by Mr. Dickie when he was in the north some weeks ago, have found gold in quantity. That is the reason he has come north to investigate on the ground. HAI) NARROW ESCAPE FROM BEING DROWNED Cook On Pishing Boat Seymour Was Tn Water Twenty Minutes. YBSTERDAY'S rtASEBALL Northwestern League Spokane, 4; Seattle, 3. (12 Innings). Vancouver, 3; Tacoma, 2. National ""league Chicago, fi; St. Louis, 3, (13 innings). New York, ii; Pittsburg, 4. No other games scheduled. During the night the cook on hoard the fishing schooner Seymour had a narrow escape from being drowned. He fell overboard from the boat as she lay at the wharves about 1 o'clock this morning. He was noticed and members of the crew gol busy rendering assistance. It was nearly twenty minutes before lie was got out of the water and onto the hoar. American League Cleveland, fi; New York, 4 St, Louis, li; Huston, I. Chicago-Philadelphia game poned on account of rain. Detroit-Washington postponed on account of rain. post- Coast League Salt Lake, 2; San Francisco, 6. Oakland, 1; Los Angeles, 5. Vernon, 2; Portland, 7. ■i. li. Westenhaver arrived from the south yesterday morning. ENQUIRIES ARE MADE FOR LUMBER MINISTER OF LANDS CONSTANTLY RFC'l'TVING CALLS FOR SUPPLIES These Are Sent To The Mills On The Coast To Take Action. Victoria, Aug. 12.—The Department of Lands is receiving frequent enquiries in connection with the de ve'opment of the coast lumber export trade, and It would appear that in creased attention is being paid to the securing of mill sites and timber along the northern seaboard. Tin information circulated under instruc tions form the Honorable the Minister of Lands for the guidance of manu facturers, both in the interior and on the coast, has aroused much interest Trade inquiries from importers in the United Kingdom, Australia, Soutli Africa, California and other markets have been circulated among the mills, and good results are Imped for. UNITING OF C. P. R. AND ALLAN LINK OF STEAMSHIPS Artillery Action Seem All To Report From Western Battle Front Paris, Aug. 12.—An official report says:—ln Artois around Souche and Neuville artillery fighting is reported. In Argonne we have through further counter attacks recaptured part of the trenches lost by us. Artillery has been active In northern Woevre and In the forest of Le- pretre. In Vosges the enemy shelled Raon Letape. Four civilians were killed and seven women and children wounded. FACTS ABOUT NEARBY PORTS CAPT. MUSGRAVE'S REPORTS TO DEPARTMENT ON LOCAL HAH BOILS AND APPRO .CHES Interesting Facts Contained In Guides To Navigators Of These Waters. In a recent issue of notices to mariners sent out by the Department of Marine, some interesting facts appear relative to approaches to some of the nearby harbors. The folk ■■■ ing appears in the notices: Musset Harbor. The following information relating to Masset Harbor has been furnished The Steamship business of the Ca- b-v CiU"- ''• C- -Musgrave, officer in nadian Pacific Company and the Allan charRe of the Hydrographic Survey Line were organized into a new cor- in British Columbia, poration at a meeting held for that A wharf has been constructed at purpose, the first annual meeting of.,ne Indian village of Masset, at a the Canadian Pacific Steamship ispot 0.2 mile to the northwest, o: i Limited. On October 1 this year 'he "Observation Spot." The wharf the new corporation will lake overl's T shaped, 310 feet long, and 84 both lines. George M. Boswort.h, feet at the head, where there is a LOCAL SPRUCE IN GREAT DEMAND THE CLEAR PRODUCT OF THIS DISTRICT ENTERS INTO FLYING MACHINES Mill At Port Clemenls Is Now Working Again In Answer To Demand. There is a growing demand for the Pacific spruce. One source of demand is for the manufacture of aeroplanes, which are increasing In number all the time. The British Columbia spruce has been found to be admirably adapted for this use, owing to the fact that it is tough and not liable to check. For this use only clear lumber can be used. This makes the manufacture rather expensive, as there is considerable waste of materia! in the cutting. The mill at Port Clemenls on Mae- set Inlet has started up again and Is cutting clear lumber only. Get In Early. Vice-President of the Canadian Pacific Railway. Is the chairman of the Canadian Pacific steamships Limited, There are only a few days remaining to purchase goods at Pride- Nash's store before the sale ends and the firm leaves the city, Visit the store at. once and see for yourself the bargains offered. DR. INMAN Eye Specialist depth of 12 feet at. low water. New Masset is a settlement situat ed three miles from Entry point, tin and If. Maitland Kersey Is to be townslte being laid out al the south- Managing Director with his offices In em end of the peninsula between London, England, The new company Delkatla Creek and tbe sound, and Is to take over all the ocean steam- was founded In 1909, It now has hips now operated by the C. P. R. a hotel, posl oflice, Btores, church, and the Allan Line, and the head of- school and telegraph Btation. The He will be In "":'■. : telegraph system connects with Queen f "leorge M. Bosworth, I. G Ogden, j Charlotte, Skidegate Inlet, and by Glasses Accurately Fitted _ttiH»3tX'OO4a4O04oaoo0oo0ooao OCKK'OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO (Continued on Page Finn.) ei-iji'HW'WiW- o 00044004000000000040000 a - _ _,-o c-o o a>o a oo O0O a I British Sunk Turkish Gunboat f London, Aug. 12.—The Turkish gunboat Berk-I-Salvel nnd an Cr t> empty transport have been toipeoded in the Dardanelles by a Brit- O Ish submarine. This is given according to an official statement. g 0O000000000000044444O00000444444000O00000000000O0000O 0OOO0O00O00000O000000000O0OO0O000000000000m000000000 Seven Cars Of Fish Left Yesterday morning's eastbound train pulled out with seven cars of fish. These went as express in refrigerator cars. The fish had ben got In at the local places during the previous two days. Four of the cars were shipped by the Canadian Fish <_ Cold Storage Company, while three went out fer the Atlin Fisheries. 4444000O000444444000000000O00000000000000O000O0000000 «<'#<H,H'-i>*'-l-Hlt-lW^ A Real Estate Snap Lot 12, Block 9, Section 1 $2,200 Cash o VVorth $10,000, with building ivoi.li >::_,.-,im on It. Apply al once to $ GEORGE BRODERIUS | 0000000000000000000040000000000000404404044000440000-0'- teleplione to the radiotelegraph station ,',i Deadtree Point, A wharf has been constructed al ■a polnl 0.26 mBe from the southein extremity of Harrison Point, and 0.3 mile to the southeast of the triangular strition mark on tbe chart. This wharf is T shaped, 4!MI feet long, and 80 feet at (he head, where there Is a depth of 20 feet at low water. The former wharf situated 0.4", mile from (Continued on Page Pour.) Reduced Price of MILK The Standard Dairy wiij deliver pure milk of its usual high standard al ,"> cents a Pint or 11) cents a Quart. Phone Standard Dairy. _-«H- WTOhKWC, 00 O 40 -Wi«l*H>-^«Ki 0000000004444004444000O0V Russian Official Is Coming in aboul a week's time Gregory Wllonken, financial agent "f the Russian Minister of Finance, is expected. Ha is to spend a short time In Vancouver and will Ihen come north by the Grand Trunk Pacific steamer, and will be taken oast In the private car Canada of the G. T, P. He is accompanied by a party of officials. 00444400000000000000000000000000000404004000000000400 Friday. August 1! 101." PRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL prince isupctt journal Telephone 1158. 0. II. NELSON, Editor. Office: 128 Third Avenue East, near McBride Stree'. Telephone 138; Postofllce Box 607. DAILY EDITION. Published every morning except Monday. Delivered by carrier in the city at the following rate, if paid in advance:— , One Year $5.00 Six Months $2.50 Three Months $1.25 If not paid in advnce, per Month $0.50 WEEKLY EDITION. Published every Friday for'circn- latlon outside the City of Prince Rupert at $2.00 a year, addressed to points in Canada; or $".00 a >ear to all points in the United Kingdom the I'nited states or other foreign countries. Advertising Bates Upon Application Telephone 188. OOO0OO4OOOO44444OOOOOOOOOO 1 Classified Ads. | _^J_^S<H>.XB-_-H-_-«>_^-^^ Hates Eor Advertising Under Any Heading. HOTEL DIRECTORY .Members of the Prince Itujicrt Licensed Vintners' Association Friday, August 13, 1915. Waterworks, Water Power, Wharl .onstruction, Reports, Plans, Domin- on and Provincial Land Surveying, aSlectric Blue Printing, Negatives and White Trints COAL MINES ACT. CONSERVING FORESTS. In a recenl address before the Commission of Conservation at Ottawa. Mr. II. It. MacMillan emphasized the importance of timber industries to Canada. Mr. MacMillan is cheif of the Britisii Columbia Forest Branch and is now under tern-|skeeua Land District—District of porary appointment as Dominion I Queen Charlotte Island. Trade Commissioner to Australia and TAKE NOT1- E that I, Peter other countries. His opinion is ac- plambo, of Prince Rupert, B. C cordingiy entitled to the thoughtful occupation Prospector, intends to consideration of all Canadians. apply for permission to prospect for Mr. MacMillan forcibly brought out coal and petroleum over the follow- the ti hat timber Industries can- ing described lands on the West noi be permanent unless the growth Coast of Graham Island: Commenc- of another crop of timber is assured, ing a a post planted one mile of the and that thus the practice of forestry north east corner of Lot 2,435, thence is imperative us an economic meas- easterly 80 chains, southerly ure. ry section of the Canadian westerly 80 chains, northerly SO public interested. Roughly, the cliains to point.of commencement. proportion of non-agricultural land PETER PIAMBO In Canada south of the 60th paral ■ I I Name of applicant Is: Novo Scotia, 81 per cent; New Dated located May 10, 1915. Brunswick, 72 per cent: Quebec, 70 I per cent; Ontario, 64 per cent; Do Minimum charge of ad 25c One insertion, per word Ic Six consecutive insertions 4c Twenty-six consecutive insertions (one month) 15c Birth notice, one insertion . . . 50c Marriage notice, one insertion . . 50c Death notice, one insertion .... 50c Card of thanks 50c All condensed advertisements are cash In advance, otherwise one cent a word each insertion straight. FOR BENT. Furnished house for rent. Modern, on Third Avenue, Phone 340. tf. P.O. Box 1714 Telephone 44" RITCHIE, ACNEW & CO. Civil Engineers and Surveyors Prlnce Rupert, B.C. WINDSOR HOTEL Cor. of Fira. .Ave. and Eighth St. W. H. WRIGHT. Prop. HOTEL CENTRAL First Ave*, and Seventh St. European an i American Plans $1.00 to 1J2.50 Per Day Peter Black. Prop. KNOX HOTEL First Ave. Between Eighth and Ninth European Plain Rates -Oc to $1.00 Par Day Besner AS Besner, Prop*. EMPRESS MOTEL J. Y. Rochester V. D. Casle? Third Ave. Between Sixui and Seventh Sts. European Plan; 50e to $1 Per Day ROYAL HOTEL __rley & Burgess, Props. Third Ave. and Sixtli St. European Plan Steam Heated BEAVER WHOLESALE LIQUOIi CO., LIMITED Second -Ave. and Sixtli St. Phone 102 PRINCE RUPERT IMPORTING CO. LIMITED Empress Hotel Building—Tllird Ave. Phone 7 minion Lands, > l per cent; 3i'ltish Columbia, 85 per cent. Some of these governments already have forestry departments; none can afford to be without some forestry organization, charged with the study, protection and administration oi timbered and ni >n ■ 'icull lira] Crown lands. Such ' ■ sho :'' he 'i 11 cl li ' in orde I hai i'i ami administrative meai n ■ n :'i;e of the ' expenditiiri ;,le and non-pro- MINERAL ACT (Form E.) Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE RAINIER Mineral Claim, situate in tie- Portland Canal Mining Division |of Cassiar District. Where located: jOn the east side of Bear River. TAKE NOTICE that I, R. M. Stewart, jF. M. C. Xo. ll-lHljt'.B, acting for my- Led maj '" '''■'"''•'Mself and as Agent for Wm. Pigott, F. M. C. Nn. 94365B. VV. D. Noble, F. M. C. No. 94083B, and D. .1. Rainey, F. M. C.No. 93864B. Free Miner's Certificate, intend, s!.>.t..v days from IVII] |i tlie date 1 ereof, to ai ply to the Mln- ■ ■ 11 5-Bi SYNOPSIS OF COAL .MINING REGULATIONS. Coal milling rights of tl"5 Dominion in Manitoba. Saskatchewan arid Alberta, the Yukon Territory, the Northwest Territories and a portion of the Province of British Columbia, may bo leased for a term of twenty-one years at an annual rental of i*1 per acre. Not more than 2,500 lucres will be leased to one applicant. Applications ' ir a leasf must he made by the applicant in person to the Agent or Sub Agent of the district in which iho rights a-pplled for are situated. In surveyed territory the land must Le described by sections, or legal subdivisions of sections, and in unsurveyed territory the tract applied for shall be staked out by the applicant himself. Each application must be accim- panied by a fee of »)6, whicli will be reminded if the right* applied for are not available, but not otherwise. A royalty shall be paid on the mer-. cliantahle output of the mine at thej 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 eoal mining rights re not being operated, such returns sl.oied Le furnished at least once a year. The lease will include thc coal mining rights only; hut ihe lessee i ■ I,,- permitte i to pui cl use what- e sin i.e e i Ights may be considi red necessary for the work- Phone Blue 18.3 Res. Phon. .'9.* j 0_QW)WlW»^Wi-«HKH*^ UP-TO-DATE LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORABl O. T. P. CARTA-E AGENTS" 126 FOURTH STREET JINGLE POT COAL is handled by us. All orders recelv prompt attention Phone No. 68. HAYNER BROS Pioneer Funeral Directors and Einliiiliiieis, Open Day and Night. Ladies' Assistant In Attendance. PHONE 86. 710 THIRD AVE. f THE IMPERIAL WATER HEATER COIL Patented In Canada. FOR STOVES, RANGES AND FURNACES Is made lo meet the demands for Instantaneous Hot Water, for -isths i*:c without extra use of fuel. 70 IN USE IN' PRINCE RUPERT WARNING Pill chasers of any infringements on thk coil lay themselves liable to p.osecution, equally with the parties making and installing same. GiKHS<H'H*t'HKH*HKHJ_-a^^ B. C. Undertakers Funeral Directors nnd Em- halluces — Satisfaction Guar anteed -— Open Day and Night 117 S'.-ond Street Phone 11 Bruce Morton - - Manager ■ 04444444000000000000000441 0-000000000000000000044000 I Capt. J. McGee | M.M.S.A. 2 Masters aud Mates prepared j? for examination. Compass ads' juster. g Phone Red 502 5 "NAUTICAL ACADEMY" 5 Helgerson Block, opposite Royal Hotel -«H--_t 0__H-fi-S>fr&-S_--i-W SRI Absolutely guaranteed to give satisfaction. Prices for coil including connections $20 COIL ONLY $15, LESS CONNECTING H% DDV U A MCA\I THE RELIABLE PLUMBER AKK I HAINOUIN Phone 18!) P. o. Rtix 305 B_l-«H!H|HCBK««HWl-»^^ j Royal Bank of Canada HEAD OFFICE: MONTREAL ESTABLISHED 18(1!> Capita] 9 ll,i>00,000 Reserved Fund $ 12,500,000 Total Assets $185,000,000 Savings Bank Department—$1 will open an account Branches Throughout Canada and Banking Connections With All Parts of the Unite- States. Agents Throughout tlie World. H. P. WILaSON", Manager • - Prince Itupert Branch I SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES I For Rent 0 REASONABLE HATES § B THE § I Ccnti-tentd Tinst I § Company _H-__w-_-mi--^«_^_^^ | RUPERT MARINE IRONWORKS AND SUPPLY CO., LIMITFD WATERFRONT, PRINCE RUPERT ENGlNEEItS, MACHINISTS AND MACHINERY CONTRACTORS Specialist.-- in Marine Power Plant!- Oil, Steam, in- Gasoline, B. ('. Coast Agcntsc for the Britisii I'rtimlniiit Seinl-Diescl Oil En- j glne—dn- must reliable and economical, and (he cheapest power for iisbing hunts, tugs anil passenger vessels. Standard G isgiiie Company's Engines anil Pails in slock. __f____h -t. J ■ - !""$ '■''"'•: a*" Pacific Cartage Limited General Teaii..ng Furniture Moving a Specialty. TIP _,.?»., K.'> » When you buy COAL buy the PES — Ladysmith Lump or Comox Washed Nut. rdcr For si Certificate of Im-|inS of the m:ne at the rate of $10 'per acre. rea of timbe'r- 1 ird, of i ements, for t he purpose obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claim. And further take notice thai action, undi tion 37, must be inch Commenced before the issue of are so variable that no „ .-,■• Certii Icatc ol Impi ovements. ■ safely ti d ' Dated this loth day ol June, 191 ' ' hie] |n ■ . Por full .nformatlon application tl ! be 'Hide to i - Secretary of Department of the Interior, Ottawa, or to any Agent or Sub-Agenl of Dominion Lands. VV. W. CORY, Deputy .Minister,of the Interior A. FAULDS, M.I. M.E. Consulti-ag Mining Engineer Examinations and development e' Coal, Metal, Oil. Etc. 700 Duusmuli St. Vancouvei, B.C i I' ■ m h Ke*l (ri ' uen Chat I ind. : . to apply i ■ .i On the Wesi Const of Gra I lommeni i mil north easl i thenci • i SO chain:-, I them e • ' ■ encei lent. VV. 15 BURRITT, wing _____________■' ' ' ' ' _____________________________^^* by C ps of the lion! . ti, , e for rom ceni to $2.00, .J-S-Y.. i : ,■:;• Secoud a vi ■l.'CHIH-C Near McBrlde HI MINERAL ACT Certificate of improvements. NOTICE Bt INANZA, NOR PH ST ■' EMM \. ■ ' ■ PRINCESS LOUIS! no: r. denis IA I'RACTIO I Fl I TION I Vt i ON Mlnet In tin keen i Istrli '.,,,■ ' I. .!. i . " , (Icate N< 1 nt for thi Graubj Con I Ulnlng 3mi It lng _ Pom sr ;" n pan; taimlted, Frei ilii i rtificati Mo 90810 B,, In tend, sixtj ' s from l e date h i lo appl I Mining Recorder for Improi ements, foi Crown Grant to the lalms. And [u acl Ion, hmUt Section 37, mmenced bed tcl ' '■ rtiflcates of Improve- • .1. FRED RITCHIE, Vagi n Dated this 2nd day of July, 1-915. IMPERIAL MACHINE WORKS Engin-S Installed and General Repairs Oxy-Acetylene Plant in Connection Phone Red 150 Third Avenue -<.-..' Steel. Iron, oils, Wirt Rope, Balnta Bel tin, I!. ('. Wood Pulleys, Columbian Bronze Propellers, Storage Batteries, Dynamos and Marine .'c c isories, pairs—first-class equipment and stall for machine and ship repairs. P.6. BOX 5!5 TELEPHONE Si3 1 -__H3_4KBKR. 0 0 0400 0 O0U _-KH__-* _ _ C-a 00 0000 0000» ooa _->&_-l-_-H-« FHONE m P.O. BOX 60 FOR APERHANGING AIMING OL-3HLNG AND WALL TINTiNG HIGH-GRADE INTERIOR DECORATING A 8PBCIALTV Martin Swanson IBCONb AVE ■ BAH McBRlDli HE HIGH COST OE LIVING I.I' DUOED BY lit VTN'.J VOl'lt Heat 'aiiiallty Domestic Lump Con] $0.50 Per Tun Besl Quality Washed Nut Coal #8.7.*" Per Ton IVERED ' —THE— Union Transfer Co. Prin , B.C., Phone 'tn FREDERICK PETERS, K.C. Barrister. Solicitor and Notary Publl Oflice in BXCHANt.E BLOCK CLEAN UP AND PAINT UP NOW 1*1 EIJ B HOPS, O-CEDAR .MOP POLISH _ABASTINE SANITARY WALL COATING WATER HOSE, GARDEN TOOLS, WATERING CANS MARTIN-SENOUR 100 PER CLNT, PCRE P-.lN'i PAINT BRUSHES, LAWN MOWERS AND GRASS SHEAR ' CARPET BEATER"* UaRBAGE PAILS WINDOW SCREBI-TS, SCREEN ! OORS —AT I'll 10— KAIEN HARDWARE CO.,eo8 Third An __■ ■ ■ owmi-i-ia-tii-i- 0 0 0000004440000000440041 -laooeioaotntmaona^ ince Rupert Transfer Co. Coal, Furniture Moving, Baggage and Heavy Teamin? W. J. CRAWFORD, Manager phone 566 °"::„;:„:;;:":.: ottHiaoi'Jciaoai.oftOa'HaacHiiw urn SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS Prince Rupert Lumber Co. 1ST AVE. AND McRRIDE SI PRINOE RUPERT Phone 25 Branch Yard at SmitherB, B.C, I WIMillllllllllll-iWIUli II III 11111111111111111111111111 m nm nil ..„., .._-.. ■.,._,--'/<■. y PRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL Friday, August 191" Travellers' Guide to Steamer Sailings 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 ef this port by the steamers running In their different servicua. MONDAY To Arrive:—G. T. P. steamer from Vancou. er, Victoria and Seattle ai 6:30 a.m. C. P. R. steamer from Vane mver in forenoon. " Union steamer Venture In foretcon. To Depart:—G. T. P. steamer for Anyox at 10 a.m. C. P. R. sleamer for Sit igtvay at noon. Union steamer Ventun r*r An-ox and northern tJ. C, points. To Arrive: TUESDAY -G. T, V. steamer from Anyox at _ 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. Union steamer Venture for Vancouver at 9 p.m. THURSDAY To Arrive:—G. T. P. steamer trom Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle at 6:30 a.m. To Depart:—G. T. P. steamer for Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle t 10 a.m. PltlRAY To Arrive:—C. P. R. steamer from Vancouver in afternoon. To Depart:—C. P. R. steamer for Anyox and other points in evenln" SATl IlllAY To Arrive:—G, T. P. steamer from Vancouver, Victoria and Seai-tla ai 6:30 a.m. C. P. lt. steamer trom Skagway In forouoon. C. P. Ft. steamer from Anyox in evening. Tn Departi-f-G. T. P. sleamer for Vancouver, Victoria and Seott:e at 10 a -a. C. P. n. steamer for Vancouve at 6 p.m SUNDAY To Depart:—C, P. ft. steamer for Vancouver at 0 p m. THROUGH TRAINS TO AND FROM PRINCE RUPERT 00004004000000000000000000000000000000000000400000400 I Geo. E. Foster Still Out | The Geo. E. Foster with ner catch of halibut is still being looked 5 0 for. She is reported to have about 120,000 pounds on board, She O should arrive here at any lime now. O § 000004444000000000 0044444044444004044O4400000044400O> SOME GOOD CA TCHES OF HALIBUT BROUGHT INTO PORT YESTERDAY Yesterday saw a considerable quantity of liallbul brought into port, in spite of the fact thai the weather Is reported to be other than favorable for fishing outside. There was quite a general distribution of the flsh brought In among the different buyers. The Manhattan brought in 60,000 pounds. Of this the Atlin Fisheries took 42,000. The remainder consisting of the overweight and the underweight flsh went to Ketchikan to be frozen. The Rorvik Fish Company took two boat loads. These were the Jennie Deaker with 30,000 pounds, and the Haysport II. with 12,000. Tin- Atlin with 15,000 pounds and the San Jose with 10,000 pounds, went to the Cold Storage. MADE FAST TIME IN UNLOADING PISH CATCH Forty-two Thousand Pounds Landed In Two Hours And A Hall. Yesterday at the Government wharf G. Nunan, manager of the Atlin Fisheries, made a great showing in getting tho catch off the Manhattan, an American schooner that came in, Up succeeded in lifting 42,000 pounds from the holds of the vessel to the wharf in two hours and a half. This latter boat, is now operating This was fast work, but the fish were taken off and transferred to the te as an independent, ilamrng craft. This is tlie first time she has been in under her new arrangement. frigerator cars without tbe least loss of time. FACTS ABOUT. (Continued rrom "age One.) I, (N. 3° K. Mag.), which should lead over the bar in least water of 1 1-1 fathoms. Alice Arm, The followin!,' Information relating to Observatory lulet has been furnished by Capt. P C Musgrave: Alice Ann-- Thi rock 0.2 mile ti by a bridge built across the creek.!,, , ,•,•*,,,, , , the north nl l.id <• Island and slate! Harrison Point is not in use. Delkatla, a new settlement, on the eastern side of the entrance to Delkatla Creek, where a townsite has been laid out, is connected to -Masset L"W_--'ff__„-S_ra_H_____-l^^ op_f!fPfSl a _^ _______! I5M_3__S m Summer Excursions To The East FROM PRINCE RUPERT TO Winnipeg ami return . $60.00 New York and return s St. Paul aia-i] return . . 860.00 -licago and return . •. $72.30 Montreal and return $105.00 Toronto ami return ■ Hamilton anil return Boston nml return . . 0.70 $02.00 $02.00 Si 10.00 Correspondingly low rales to other points. Trains leave Prince Rupert at 10:30 a.m. on Mondays, Thursdays ami Saturdays, making close connections at Winnipeg for all Eastern centres. G. T. P. Steamers Prince Rupert and Prince George sail at 10 a.m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, for Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle. Through tickets to San Francisco, San Diego and other southern points on sale at G. T. P. licket office. For full information, reservations and through tickets, apply G. T. P. TICKET OFFICE, THIRD AVENUE, PHONE 200 AGENCY ALL ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINKS -1»__RH-!_-!__'rcS-- OO 000000000000000000000000000000444000000440444400000 THE UNION STEAMSHIP CO. OF B.C. LTD' | S.S. VENTURE—Sails for GRANBY, NAAS, PORT SIMPSON; 8 .Mondays 11 a.m. 5 S.S. VENTURE—Sails for VANCOUVER, SEATTLE. VICTORIA; Tuesday S p.m. S.S. CAMOSUN—Sails for PORT SIMPSON, GRANBY, STEWART: Thursdays a Midnight, August 19th, Sept. 2nd, 16th, 30th. StS. CAMOSUN— Sails for REFUGE BAY, SKIDEGATE, JEDWAY, IKEUA, Saturdays at Midnight, Augusl 21st, Sept. -Itli. 1 Sth. S.S. CAMOSUN—Sails for MASSETT, Tuesdays, Augusl 24tb, Sept, "th. 21st. S.S. CAMOSUN—Sails for SURF INLET, NAMU, RIVERS INLET, VANCOUVER al 10 p.m, Wednesdays, Augusl 25th, Sept, Sth, -2nd.. JOHN' BARNSLEY, AGENT, <'.;.! Second Avium:—Plione .IMS, tKWCl-iXi'DO __ 0000000000000440040444044004000000004400009 The G, T. P. operates a train service lo and from Prince Rupert Its Pacific terminus, with electric lighted standard sleeping cars, dining cars serving all meals and day coaches. On Mondays an electric lighted tourist car is attache 1 to the through train. The trains rrom here give a fast direct service with Prince George, Edmonton and Winnipeg; with clcs: connections with all prairie centres, as well as with St. Paul, Chicago, ami all eastern Canadian and United States points. HONDA_ No. 2.—Eastbound leaves at 10:,10 a.m. rearming Winnipeg 2:25 p.m Thursday. X„. |.—From the east arrives.it 6:16 p.m., lining eft Winnipeg 6 p.m. Friday. WEDNESDAY Ho, i.—From the east arrive at 6:15 p.m., bavin; left Winnipeg at 6 p.m. Sunday. THURSDAY Xo, •_>.—Eastbound leaves at 10:30 a.m., reaching Wli tijpi at 2:25 p.m Sunday. FRIDAY jfo, 1.—From the east arrives al 6:15 p.m., having left Winnipeg at 6 !• in. Tuesday, SATURDAY No, 2.—Eastbound leaves at 10:30 a.m., reaching Winnipeg al 3:25 p.m Tuesday. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE ! LAND ACT. IN THE SUPREME COUKT OF i I t: • i:*.i - 0L1 V1BIA 1 i Form i » '. l I, Sl • Land Dlsl ' Ici o MICHAEI G, Plaintiff - • TA K 1 N'OTICI Rii hard B This bridge is situated 0.18 mile' from Harrison Point and runs in a direction of 103° (N. 7"a E. Mag.) In the soul Invest portion of Stitr-! gess Bay, and silualed 0.12 mile 323° tx. 65° WafMag.) from the mouth rfc the stream there shown, a shack has been built, Although not of a permanent character, this affords a good mark for the purposes of navigation, as there is uo conspicuous mark in Sturgess Hay to fix by. Nuns Hay. The following Information relating to Naas Hay has been furnished bj Capt. JJ. ('. Musgrave: A wharf has been creeled by the' Dominion Governmenl al a poini 0.65 milo to lhe eastward of Hay Point, I , ,.iVI, access to the Kim olitl sion. A board walk foil wlni ,l .slim elim meets it with Tt ml tream, vet rhich 1 Is a slon bridge. This v howevei onl a 111 1014, The whai f i T shnpi tl. and • (1 ■ ■ In l< in i ti, \\ itli an approacl I tl fi - !,!■;-. whicl conned II «,:i the 1 ore There is a depth of 1 fi feel in low water nl this wharf. i'' ,■ A ■ randah cannei y Is situ .ii Lov, Point, there I dc I feel I ' i-i er al the whnrf. Pin to have a depth ol 10 feel water, was I found to dry 2 feel al low water. The channel between tins rock an t Davies Polnl v, a - '-I, '.id to havi I least depth of .", fathoms. A wharf has been constructed on I the point iwo mill e south from the northern extreme of Ulce Arm II has a depth of 20 feet al the head al low water. The oflice of the Dominion Government telegraph line fioui Stewarl Is situated at the ni ■" ■ -n extreme of the arm. Hastings Ann. Pho Dominion ! Government telegraph line from Stewarl and Granb; ' es tl ai in :''nn ! arconi I ' md i the mail land, al a poinl 0 ".1 mill from th . i'ii end of tl , The lowi ■ . ' Ion : distanci of a tat f t mile from tin i ■ 'i-i,,", Island, win et abovi level, ani tl -Ire is al linn -i- ! during tin ntei now, t_m—*mm&*',r -• ■" ■■^■^*s^'bm>>wmmmMmk——m—mm .anadiart Pacific Railway lowest rates to all Eastern points via steamei- to Vam ver and Canadian Pacific Railway. Meals anil Berth included on steamer. PHINCKSS SOPHIA, SOI "I'llliut Mi. 0 p.m. Saturday. PRINCESS M.AQl'IN.N'A, SOUTHBOUND, l> p.m. Sunday. J. C. McNAH, General Agent, comer Third Ave. and Fourth St. —mms—m—mwm—m—wm—mmmmmmMmmmmn Tag " GLEW MSA 000000040 04404404400000000000400000400000000000000044 "*«• FOR HIPE OR FOR CHARTER Oil Burner, carryini [jualil I Master i nd Enj in ■ i Gi neral 'l - -i Ing Sand and Grn. I -' ,vs Steam up on Bhort nol ice. For rail's etc., apply lo Mwtci 'i. al Ditvi.v Hunt House, Cow Bay. Phone !-i "0-0000000000000- ,..*■.- i-duDoeccc. Skeena Land Disti I ii itrict 1 f Coasl Rani s '■ TAKE NOTICE thai I Petei 1! ■ Lachlan, of Prim Rui t, B C, 1 cupation Broker, Intend Nelson iinnei Hi em Ion to purchase tin lot 1 tile to tli ■ : bed lai.ds: Point, 11 :' feel thi Commencli est ul . h N ' ■ 1' ■ Detent Island Prii . .... v, . .1. K ENN VI GH, Defendant. ili Glnnis, it, Ihe win , i:, - ■ . . of His fornla, occupil ' ■ 1 Horn r, Judge P. McB. Young, dated .'intends ti f I HUM I in a 'of cot the ■ ■ "i June, 1916, I will offer lease 1 ollon lied Ian mon li ■ \ 1 or0 0 f A1 for sale 1 ' ctlon 1 my office I Comm< nclng 1 ' ' ' n thi House, Prinoe R lert, B.C., on MONDAY, THH 201 II DAY OF DECEMBER, I" I i, al the hour of ELEVEN O'CLOCK In the forenoon, the u "owing descril 1 '1 I inds Lot Fourteen (14), Pluck ' one (21), Section Six (6), In the <<• of Prince Rupert, Province of British Columbia, subject to a Judgement for the amount, of $1,519.74; interest thereon at (lie rale or five (fi) per cent, tier annum from the 22m! of December, 1914, and costi Incidental to tiie sale. Dati d al Pi ie'- Rupert, B.C., tht 7th day of Juno, 1915' j-9-6. JOHN' SHIRLEY sin iii'i of rhe Count}1 o( Vtlin, ■ :. . i atorj "''"■' rI low Inli t, threi quai ( % ) mil Soul ol thi So ith Easl ci ■ of the River T'"' '■'■ ' ' '■ ' ■ •' '"'"l- "'•<" "•"•■ Mouth Mineral Claim them ' '' h ''■' r ' :l l!i '" 425 fei 1 along high water mark; ' mil contracting 11 - thence Easl to low ivi ter mo ■ l!" ' t0 ■' u"1"' ot " '■'■ »'»*■ : ■' thenco Northerly 42fi feel more or ' ' ■ 'lA]' <" <' " westward I ,.long low water niai li 0 ■ ioln ' "'"'■ due 'Eai ol tl Is post; thence Wei ' ; ' extends fn ! . 1 :.' ' . ' 11 lit : ' RICH \.RD i;. dcGl Na Dated July 24, 1 I a-8-0* ihree-nnnrti i-lth d I 1-1 PET1 ' ,CHLAN 1 Oil Fields limited " 1 : IW-l.lltl lil] -I ■ ■ . ■ . Choici Broci : '.lien & Comi any, i-imiti d, 423 Fifth Avenue offer the best) which li ti lo, a ci ■ In classes of groceries at fait leered I nt Try an order md he onvim • nvard mile lo Ihe Pi-ovl of Doul ' Isl nd Pol - Bel id nnd Third 1 ■ • llo.i ————mm—. ■_-a_a______PI *-** •-W MB- Friday, August 13, 1915. PRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL ABOUT SHOES We are going to make a clean sweep of all Shoes regardless of size, style, color or quality You understand, we make no reservation. Every Shoe must go, from the $12.00 Mountain Best to the Smallest Kiddies' Shoe. Values of all Shoes going up, but we are making big reductions even from old prices. Therefore you who should have Shoes to buy, either for yourself or your family, right now is the time to act. When the doors close and the curtain is drawn it will be too late to anticipate needs. MORAL: BUY TODAY -HEN THERE IS THE REGULAR 15c ANDKRSON'S GINGHAM8 AN'I) REST (lal MS PRINTS STILL ON SALE AT 10c. 1,000 VAIIDS OF FLANNELETTE IN LIGHT AND MEDIUM COLORS AT <J_ PER VARI). ALL FANCY SUMMER DRESS GOODS WE SELL AT ABSOLUTELY CLOSE- OUT PRICES. WHATEVER SILKS THAT ARE LEFT WE PLACE ON SALE AT .IDC, OOc, 75c, 80c, 0.1c, YOU'LL HA\ E TO SEE TO APPRECIATE ALL THEY MEAN. THEN THERE'S THE WAISTS. WELL THERE AP.E MANY. FINE ONES LEFT, AND JUST TWO MORE SELLING DAYS. GOOD SELECTIONS IN BOTH DRESS WAISTS AND WAISTS FOR EVERY-DAY WEAR. WE'VE BEEN TELLING YOU ABOUT HOUSE DRESSES. WELL WE HAD A BIG LOT OF THEM ANI) 1'OU SHOULD .MAKE IT A POINT TO GET ONE BEFORE THEY ALL GO. THOSE MEN'S $3.00 HATS AT 05c ARE A HIT, ALSO THE TIES, THE iSAME KIND AS SOLD ELSEWHERE FOR 75c, WE CLOSE OUT AT 33c EACH. BOTH DRESS SHIRTS AND WASH SHIRTS, AND HOSE AS WELL ARE MARKED AT GENUINE SAVINGS. BOY'S SUITS — EXPENSIVE SUITS—HUT GOING AT BIG SAVINGS. LADIES' BIG PINAL DAY RAINCOAT SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, AND A HUNDRED AND ONE OTHEI! ARTICLES; S M A L L W A R E, TOWELS, RIBBONS, LADIES' HOSIERY, CHILDREN'S HO- SIERY. WE WANT EVERY LADY IN THE CITY TO COME DURING THESE LAST TWO DAYS. Ladies9 Suits for linal two days' we place without restriction one pi-ice on about 20 Ladies' Suits; newest models $25 to S:","> just to clear $11.95 PRIDE, NASH & CO. GREAT SELLING OUT SALE Mail Orders Filled Promptly. 3rd & 6th Sts. Prince Rupert Men's Suits Blue Serges, Tweeds, Worsteds, all wool in Men's Suits; everything aces for last two days nt $11.59 WE HAVE OTHERS AT $0.45 GOVERNMENT WEATHER REPORT. Furnished by F. W, Dowling. For 24 hours ending 5 p.m. Thursday, Augusl 12, 1915. PRINCE GEORGE BROUGHT NUMTJl-.R'OF PASSENGERS Quite A Few Arrived From South By (i. "Off*. Vessel. Bar. red need to sea level Hightest temperature Lowest temperature Rain 30.04', 65.0 56.0 .26 Oi-*5<KHKl_-lKH-t-_-KK-t-_ OWJIKH-C-O- I PERSONALS I 000O00000000000000O0004J E. MeKinney, of Aylmer, Ont., is tn the city, lie is In Hie cannery business. a, a, ft. A. T. Broderlck, local manager of the Union Dank, returned from a month's visit In Vancouver. Jules I.i* y. formerly ol this city, 1 h lis been living i" Vancouver for ew years pas' la here on a visit. a* * * A. (1 Hamilton, of Prince Gen te, returned from the south yeBterday. ll<- wenl mi to Prince Georgo by train. * * * li fi. lilacs, r,r Vancouver, who is associated with the movement to secure prohibitory legislation in the province is here. * * » J. Oppenheimer, who controls the Rocher de Boule Mountain Mines, returned yesterday from a trip to Butt.. He left by the train for the mine. DRS. GILROY &|BR0WN, DENTISTS Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty Office: Smith Block, Third Arena* Phone 454. -.T The G. T. P. Steamer Prince George which arrived yesterday from the : south had a gocjd number of passen- . gers on board, 7-Vnong them were: J. D. WestenhaVer, Miss McLeod, Lillian Power, I.. S. I-Ied, ,T, Levy, F, P. Malone, C. Strubens, E. B. Clark, W. .!. Butler, Mr. and .Mrs. T. White, |M. Donald. E. A. Mitchell, E. I.es- jsage, Mrs. Mickey, Mr. Glass, .1. G. Richter, .1. Oppenheimer, A. G. i Hamilton, A. T. Broderlck, Mrs. D. McLeod, Mr. and Mrs. Williams, 11. Reid, G. E, Rankin, C, H. Dickey, .Miss Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. Mac- Corraock, Miss M. White, Mrs. Black- lock, Miss Tyson, Miss Ina Cower, Sir. antl Mrs. .1. I). Brown, Mr. nnrl Mrs, Ray, Mr. and .Mrs. \V, F. Scott, 'V. I-'. Yiiiiir. p. Kelsey. UNITING OF ('. P. it. (Continued trim:. 1 age One.) I. \V Beatty, Vice-Presidents of the <:. P, It., 1 l-\ E. Sleredlth were the I directors In attendance at the organization meeting. CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS NOTICE. "Harvey" Mineral Claim, situate in the Portland Canal mining division of Cassiar District. Located at Mapl> Bay, Portland Canal. TAKE NOTICE that I, XV. G. Humble, acting as agent for Ella H. Humble, Free Miner's Certificate No. 9 4.097B., intends sixty daj-3 from tbe date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claim. And further take notice that action, under section 85 must be commence before the issue of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 26th day of June 1915. Auction Sale Postponed Until Friday, Aug. 13th nt ;< ii.in. at 116 Eighth Street, between First and Second Avenues. I have received instructions from Mrs. Paul Muldner, to sell without reserve, her household effects, consisting of Morris Chair, Rockers, Dining Chairs, Mattresses, Bedsteads, Bureau, etc., etc. GEORGE LEEK—Auctioneer J. H. HILDITCH Contractor and Builder Estimates given on all classes ol work, whether small or large. Per. •oiaaal attention given to every item. PHONE GREEN 321 (Wt-ttWKKHaWt-tWt"^^ I THE MOST COMFORTABLE TOURING CAR IN THE CITY Answer, all calls day and night Phone 99 Stand: Hotel Prince Ruperl The Morning Journal 50c. per month The Produce Market FRUITS AND VEGETABLES AT RIGHT PRICES Cantaloupes, each .... iu 1.2c Plums, basket SOc Prunes, basket. 85c Apricots, basket 30c Peaches, doz ui)<- Pears, doz 20t- Grapes, Malaga, lb 15c Tomatoes (hothouse) lb. . . 15c Apples, lb (ic to 8c Carrots, new, lb tie Beets, new, lb 2e Onions, new, Ib 2v Cabbage, new, lb 2 l-2c Potatoes, per 100 lbs. . . $1.85 LYNCH BROS. Phono 2. 0000000000004000000*000000 00040000000000000000000000000000000444444444444440000 Have You a Valued Watch? That needs Repairing or Overhauling Get it done by AN EXPERT who lias given years to make himself proficient. 1*. Mai-ion is in charge of Ihe Repair Department. Formerly employed ivith Tiffany A- Co., New York; Birk & Sons, Montreal! und Shieve & Oo., San Francisco. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE CHANCE WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF JEWELLERY AT RIGHT I'll ICES Blakely Co., Jewellers Cornei1 Third Avenue and Sixth Street i jja-jtJl-aJa-KHJ*}!^^ gft-HKKHKHKHKHmHKHKW^ LUMBER Coal, Cement, Plaster and Brick AND A COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDERS' SUPPLIES WESTHOLME LUMBER CO., LTD. First Avenue Prince Rupert Telephone 186 W-l"H_i-i*«t»'HttHli*a^^ Genuine Wellington Coal OUR COAL LASTS LONGER—IT'S THE BEST. Phone 15—Prince Rupert Coal Company WHS'KHWlHaHSt-lWKK'^^ Read Todays Advertising Specials
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Title | Prince Rupert Journal |
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Date Issued | 1915-08-13 |
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