- -=^,TK • V " -^*T»»ft!V-»**rnMi wa"wiay%L"-ii'^»"» *waii ■■«»■ tottca owni*! VOL. V, PRINCM RUPBHT, B. C., SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 191." Price S Cents. NO. 41. AUSTRIA PROTESTS AT ITALY'S WOVE ITALIAN MINISTER HAS SENT FIRM REPLY THE TURKISH FORCES ARE MAKING ANOTHER STAND —™^^-»™— !■■ ■ t»—«^i— m a—————«——f—l— i — —=jj— i,, i i iinL. i i ' .. i -i — THE GERMANS AND ALLIES ARE DIVIDING HONORS Austrian Protest Made Against Italy Which Firmly Replied Milan, Jan. 8.—The Secolo asserts that Count Von Bucktold, the Austrian minister of foreign affairs, has sent a note to Italy protesting against the Italian occupation of Av- lona in Albania. Baron Sidney Sonnino, the Kalian minister of foreign affairs, has sent a firm reply to the note received. -o— Delayed in Leaving. Capt. W. B, Clayton has been delayed a few days in getting away for Work Point Barracks to take his course for a field officer. He will leave on Sunday evening. CASE OK ALLEGED ARSON AT McBRIDE ON G.T.P. Man Named J. Goodwin Placed Under Arrest in Connection With the Crime. J. Goodman was arrested in McBride ou a charge of arson a few days ago, according to the McBride Journal. The suspicious movements of Goodman outside the store of Wyatt Bros, had attracted attention and when H. Woods and Constable (Continued on Page Four.) GRADUATING BALL FOR THE NURSES HOSPITAL HOARD DECIDE TO HOLD FUNCTION IN CONNECTION. A Committee Composed of Leu Deli and 3, A. Kirkpatrlck Will Have it In Charge. About the end of January it is expected that a dance will be given by the nurses of the City Hospital in honor of the graduating class—the first class of nurses to take out their diplomas from the institution. The function will be under the auspices of the board of directors and the of fleers of the hospital. This was decided upon at a meeting of the board held yesterday. INDIAN WOUNDED FOR BRIGHTON ORIENTAL PAVILION HAS BEEN MADE READY FOR THEM. His Majesty Took an Active Part in the Move for This Work. The. most romantic Incident in Brighton's history is now being enacted, says the Brighton Herald. Our Oriental Royal Pavilion has been turned into a hospital for our Oriental soldiers. Hundreds of dusky warriors from far India, sorely wounded while fighting our battles on the stricken field of France, are to be nursed back, so we trust, to Britain Has Replied To Communication Of The United States Leaving for Front. At a meeting of directors of the Western Associated Press, Ltd., in Winnipeg, the resignation of the treasurer, W. L. Rolilin,.was accepted with regret a few days ago. Mr. Robliu is secretary-treasurer of the Winnipeg-Telegram and the elder son of Sir Rodinond Roblin, premier of Manitoba, has been appointed captain and paymaster of the Canadian (Mounted Rifles, now mobilizing lor the front at Brandon, Man., and Washington, Jan. 8.— William Jennings Bryan has announced the receipt of a note from Great Britain replying to the American communication of December 28 respecting American commerce. The note, which about the same length as the American communication, will be made public on Sunday afternoon by mutual agreement between the State Department and the British Foreign Office. The diplomas for the class have [her joins his corps at once, and activity In those bizarre1 Special bargains in all Wallace's. lines at ja7 Turkish Army Is Now Making Another Offensive Movement Petrograd. Jan. S.—An official statement says the Turks have apparently made a fresh rally in order to relieve the predicament of the tenth army corps, part of which was reformed hurriedly after the battle of Sari Kaniysh. The Turks have again taken the offensive vigorously in the vicinity of Karaourgan. The situation Is unchanged at present on the other fronts. CONTRACTOR'S CLAIM FOR HALF A MILLION Messrs. Foley, Welch & Stewart Are Defendants in Suit Concerning Drilling of Tunnel. A case involving a claim for. $r>27,- 000 damages has started In Vancouver before Mr. Justice Clements and two assessors, the suit of Messrs. J. Mcllvle & Sons, Denver, Col., against .Messrs. Foley, Welch & Stewart. The trial is expected to last a couple of weeks, and will involve much expert evidence, engineers, geologists and other professional men being here from all over the continent to give evidence. Mr. S. S. Taylor, K.C., is chief counsel for the plaintiff company, and .Mr. E. P. Davis is for the defendants. The suit arises out of the drilling of the tunnel through the Selkirk Mountains, which will ultimately provide a way for the Canadian Pacific Railway, instead of the present ascent of the Rogers Pass. The defendants are the contractors in chief for this work and sublet the drilling of the rock work to the Mellvie concern. A disagreement resulted in the cancellation of the contract after some four or five months' work had been done, the greater portion of the work being done on a pioneer bore, which was designed to give access to the main working. The total claim Is made up of $2!>0,000 loss of profits, it being alleged that they were improperly deprived of their contract, and the balance Is asked for to make up for loss of bonus for speedy performance of the work. The defence is Unit the contract was cancelled because of improper action on the part of the Mcllvle company, and that they cannot claim a bonus, as that was only due when the work was completed and, owing to the nature of the rock, progress would have been slower as the bore was driven further into the mountain, been received and await the putting and beautiful buildings that are in of the names of those who pass, [Brighton's distinctive pride, with the signatures of the necessary There is something peculiarly ro- olfleials of the hospital. These are'mantle in the whole story. "East is covered with pebbled leather, neat-1 East, and West is West," but here ly bound, similar to the ones used the twain do meet—In spite of Kip- in the Vancouver General Hospital, ling. Here In our midst for a cen- It is expected that the formal presen- tury or more have we had this Royal French Forces Are Fighting to Possess Trenches Of Enemy E. C. D. Butter, three pounds for One Dollar; Hams 20 cents per lb, at Frizzell's. ja7-5t YOUR KING AND COUNTRY NEED YOU Every Nan Should Drill Recruits wanted for 15 Company (18th Regiment. Parades Monday and Thursday nights In the Agricultural Building at 8 o'clock. S. P. McMORDlE, Captain. tation of these will take place at the function that is being arranged. A committee consisting of Len Bell and J. A. Kirkpatrlck was appointed to look after the arrangements. Mr. Bell offered the Mclntyre Hall for the purpose and In view of the fact that a fancy ball is to be held there possibly a few evenings before the other the decorations will be in place also. The dance will be by Invitation of the nurses. A resolution passed by the Royal Columbian Hospital Board at New- Westminster was read at the meeting yesterday in which It was urged that the Government should increase the per capita allowance by about double the amount now in vogue and grant other privileges to hospitals to raise funds In an endeavor to put the hospitals in the province on a sounder financial basis. This was referred to the finance committee to Investigate and report upon. o PARLIAMENT WILL PROVIDE PENSIONS FOR DEPENDENTS chance their bright eyes rove among Ottawa, Jan. 8.—To provide lien- the glittering intricacies of the great slons for widows and dependents of central chandelier hanging lustrous soldiers who lose their lives or are and many-tinted from the great pavilion, compounded oddly but in-1 terestingly of all manner of eastern styles, Hindu or Mahommedan without, Moorish, Arabian and Chinese within. People who did not know Brighton have wondered at those domes and minarets which have lifted themselves above the slate roofs and the chimneys of our commonplace west. The pavilion had stood in Brighton like an architectural exile from Asia. Now it has come into something like its own as an abode for the people from whose continent it came. It is a romantic chapter in the history of the British Empire that brought men from the Ganges and the Indus to fight on the Aisne and the Yser. How much more Is it romantic for Brighton to have these eastern men brought to its eastern pavilion. Imagine dark-skinned Gurkhas lying under the great vault of the dome, looking up to where the sunlight comes through in many-colored arabesques of glass and gleams on the gilded edges of Saracenic pillars and arches. Or per- REMEMBERED P.V FRIENDS. * At the meeting of tlie Hos- * pital Board yesterday a'fternoon * the announcement was made by * the president that a sum total- * ling about $73.03 had been re- * ceived from Scotland from a * sister of the cripple, .1. Moffatt, * who has occupied a bed in the * institution ever since it opened. * The money had been sent in in * recognition of the care taken of * the old invalid. On motion of J. * A. KirkpaH'ick a part of the * amount was set aside In the * funds to be used as the sick man * should designate, while the re- * mainder went to the general * funds of the Hospital. Paris, .Ian, 8.—The official report, as to the situation at the front says north of Soissons we have captured a German redoubt. We have taken two successive lines of trenches and are reaching the third line now. Three counter-attacks by the Germans have failed In Argonne. Very violent German attacks on the summit of the Heights of Clie- vauches have been made. We were first forced lo retire two-thirds of a mile on this front, but later made counter-attacks and re-occupied our former positions. disabled al, the front, it is estimated that ten million dollars will be re- iiuired every year for each fifty thousand men in the field. ' The Initial appropriations will be made at the coming session of Parliament. The exact scale has not yet been determined, but it. will be very vault. Bearded Sikhs may gaze in wonder on the (lying dragons and the lotus chandeliers of the banqueting room, while they themselves lie amid surroundings Hint must seemi to them like part of their own fairy I stories come true. These wounded warriors from the stoves, to lie changed Into an operating room. Henceforth—for how long who can say? Hie scene of halls, of concerts, of bazaars, Is changed Into a scene of hospital wards. The place of pleasure has become the paradise ol' pain. The pavilion, dome anil coin exchange Is not the only piece of corporate properly that the town has given up lo tlie Indian soldiers. Almost as sensational a piece of news fC'ontinucd on Page Four.) GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC IS BECOMING POPULAR Budget of Letters From Travellers to Officials Tells of Their High Appreciation of Road, The (Iran,I Trunk Pacific Railway, although only opened for through traffic i" ii"- Pacific Coast during I lie las; leu months, has already established an enviable reputation for the excellence of it.- transcontinental service and the grandeur of its nioun- lain scenery, Bays tie- Montreal Star. Each day brings the officials of tlie line a budget of letters from travellers telling of their high appreciation of this new trail through the (Continued mi Pane Pour.) considerably Increased over the rate east are to fill up the dome; they whicli heretofore has prevailed. It is;are to fill up the pavilion; they will being dealt with by a special subcommittee. Expenditures for clothing, equipment, etc., of the expeditionary forces so far have aggregated about twenty millions, and have involved over five thousand separate contracts. i^ttHfcKHWiwiKHWijiK^ aoPvttoHoonooopoaoto^ Harry Atkins - Family Butcher lias rented a market stand nt Cor. of Third Avenue and Second Street soon fill the corn exchange. They have turned out from the pavilion all that furniture and those appointments on Hie restoration of whicli the pavilion committee have been so rightly priding themselves. They have caused the great kitchen, newly renovated and fitted with electric IK«HKHJiKHKHJ<HKH»i3r>iJ«r>0 in store of Stalker & Wells Has opened with a choice selected stock of Meats. Prompt attention to phone orders. Prices moderate to suit the times. Will appreciate everyone's patronage. Saturday, January PRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL ^ri'nrc tluvtv journal Telephone 138 O. H. XKLSOX, Editor Office: 12S Third Avenue East, near McBride Street. Telephone 1-38 Postofflce Box 607. SAILY 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 advance 50c a month. THE KAISER AS A COUNTERFEIT MOSES INTERESTING ARTICLE WRIT- TEX OF HIM BY PORTUGUESE AUTHOR. ome of the Characteristics of Emperor Foretold Years Ago. <s> SYNOPSIS OF COAL REGULATIONS, Phone 300 P.O. Box 16Sc Ig^- Harrison W. Rogers ARCHITEC1 Suite 1 Federal Bldg. Prince Rupert, B.C. MINING WEEKLY EDITION. Published every Friday for clrcu lition outside the City of Prince Rupert at $2.00 a year, addressed.t points lu CansMa; or $3.00 a year to al! points In the United Kingdom the United States or other countries. Advertising Rates Cpon Applientien, Saturday, January !), 191 The London Times publishes a striking forecast of the Kaiser's career, written twenty-three years ago by the famous Portuguese author, Ecu de Queiroz. The character sketch, extracts from which are given below, first ap- forelgn Ipeared In the Lisbon Journal a Cap- i'al In 1891, and belongs to the au- jthor's maturer years. It exhibits all the conspicuous powers of observation and description which German critics concede to this classic writer, says the Times. A III SY POLITICIAN. The Liberal organ is very busy at the present time making political slaughter of Premier McBride and Hon. W. .1. Bowser. The News Is going to send Sir Richard to Ottawa, where, il is to be presumed, he will meet with this terrible defeat that is about to strike Conservatives I . wherever they may have their field of Influence, Mr. Bowser i main at home to be politically slaughtered by Duncan Ross, Chief Justice Hunter and the editor of the News. In the meantime it would appear as if these Conservatives have little to fear from the attacks that might spring from a party led by Joe Martin, II. C. Brewster, F. Wade and Ralph Sniiih. There is nothing in common among these except a desire to defeat the Conservatives and come into power themselves. P. BURNS HONORED. So dose arc- the 'associations 'of Mr. Patrick Burns with Edmonton thai we regard him as one of ourselves and are accordingly more than Interested in the great distinction thai has been conferred upon him by Pone Benedict, says the Edmonton Journal. He becomes a Knight Commander of St. Gregory the Great and is the first citizen of Canada to whom Hie honor comes. Irrespective of locality and creed, the people of -Alberta will agree heartily with the opinion expressed by Bishop McNally in announcing the Pope's decision. "He has rarely mingled ostentatiously wiih those who claim the title of empire builders und philanthropists," said his lordship, "but In lii- own peculiarly quiet and Christian way, he has been and will be to n nd an empire builder nnd philanthropist Of the purest and me t effective type, and the name of Com- nianiliT Burns will be held in benediction us long as Calgary endures." 0« n-0O-lKHKBKBKHWKHWIKH«>CHMH3- O Throne as Stage. True it is that since he mounted the throne William II., Emperor and King, has never ceased to attract and hold the curiosity of the world an amused and expectant curiosity awaiting surprises and events— as though the throne of Germany were j per a ing but a gaudy stage set up in the centre of Europe. Up to the pres- ie''ent, the picturesque work of William II. has been to convert the throne of the Hohenzollerns into a stage on which he exhibits himself constantly and proudly in unexpected parts. Again, at times he descends from his stage—that Is, from his throne— he travels, he gives entertainments in foreign courts, where, freed from the Imperial state which In Berlin gives to his every act an Imperial character, he comes forward under the most interesting guises thai a man of imagination can adopt in society. _ Vyiien hi England lit, finds himself in a luxurious social centre and becomes the dandy, his fingers sparkling with rings, a huge carnation in the buttonhole of his light-colored overcoat, he hovers and flirts with the splendid verve of u d'Orsay. Then suddenly in Berlin, during the dead of night, the bugles sound the alarm, the telegraph wires of the- llavas Agency vibrate; Europe, in a fright, rushes to the morning papers, and the fateful report spreads, war will break out in the spring. What is it? "No es nada," as is sung in "Pan y Toros." It is only William II. who has returned to his stage— it is, to his throne. Coal mining rights of the Dominion in .Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, the Y'ukon Territory, the Northwest Territories ani a portion of the Province of British Columbia, may be leased for a term of twenty-one years at an annual rental of $1 tier acre. Not more than 2,5GO acres will be leased to one applicant. Applications for a lease must be made by the applicant In person to the Agent or Sub-Agent of the district in which the rights applied for are situated. In surveyed territory the land must be described by sections, or legal subdivisions of seciions, and In unsurveyed territory the tract applied for shall be staked out by the applicant himself. Each application must be accompanied by a fee of $5, whicli will he 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 tlie coal mining rights are not bring operated, such returns should be 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 ere. For full information application should be made to the Secretary ot the Department of the Interior, Ot tawa, or to any Agent or Sub- Agent of Dominion Lands. W. W. CORY, Deputy Minister of the Interior L MACHINE Engines Installed nnd General Repairs Oxy-Acetylene Plant in Connection Phone Red 150 Third Avenue I H. HILDITCH Contractor and Buildei Estimates given on all classes of work, whether small or large. Per. sonal attention given to every item. PHONE GREEN 321 FREDERICK PETERS, K.C. Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that GO days after date I Intend to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands for a licence to prospect for coal, petroleum and natural gas as follows: Commencing at a post planted about 1-4 mile north and 2 miles east of the northeast corner of Lot 4 Moresby Island and marked F.C.W.'s northwest corner; thence south 80 chains, thence east SO chains, thence nortli SO chains, thence west SO chains to [joint -of commencement. Located June 23, 1914. F. C. WRIGHT, Locator. au2 A. Cromp, Agent. Skeena of THE MOST COMFORTABLE TOURING CAR IN THE CITY era all calls clny and nlyht Phone 99 0 l Hold Prince Rupert th The Problem of tile Age. The world In perplexity murmurs Who is this man that changes and multiplies himself incessantly? What tiling will germinate In the well- groomed head of a regulation officer? Thus William II. has become a contemporary problem — there are theories regarding him as there are regarding magnetism, the influenza, or the planet Mars. Some say he Is merely a youth ardently thirsting for newspaper fame, and who, with an eye to publicity, prepares his Im- promptus wiih tin- spectacular method, an and : alienee with which Sarah Bernhardt prepare her cos- : ■;. Others aver thai there Is In him nothing bul an overbalanced fancy, cai rli d madly along by the of a morbid Imagination and for the verj reason thai he i; an almost omnipotent Emperoi he Is allowed to exhibit without re- strainl the disorders of his fancy Others again see in him simply a Ilohenzollein in whom are summed up and in whole flourish with immense parade all the qualities of Continued on Page Threfl. Foot Guards—Second lieutenant, $1.80; lieutenant, $2.ill; captain, Barrister, Solicitor and Notany Publi G. T. P. S. 3. Sailings for Vancouver Victoria and Seattle S.S. Prince George every Friday at !» a.m. S.S. Prince John at 7 p.m. on January ;5, 17, 31 i February 14, 28, etc. For Massett and Port Clements, S.S. Prince John 10 p.m. January 1), 23; February 11, 20, etc. For Skidegnte, Lockeport, etc., S.S. Prince John 11 p.m. January 10, 24; February 7, 21. etc. For Stewart and Naas River S.S. Prince John I) a.m. January 13, 27; February 10, 24, etc. For Anyox (Granby Hay) S.S. Prince George midnight every Wednesday. G.T.P. RAILWAY SCHEDULE Trains leave Prince Rupert for Prince George, Edmonton, Melville, Winnipeg, etc., ut 10 a.m., Wednesdays and Saturdays, connecting with trains for St. Paul, Chicago and all points east. Trains arrive from the east on Thursdays and Sundays at 0 p.m. G.T. RAILWAY SYSTEM The Double-track Route From Chicago to Toronto, Hamilton, Buffalo, .Montreal, etc., etc. For reservations, tickets and full information regarding travel to any part of the world apply to the G.T.P. Ticket Offlce, Third Avenue; Agency all Atlantic Steamship Lines. Office In EXCHANGE BLOCK DR. GILROY, DENTIST Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty OHIce: Smith Block, Third Avenue J. W. POTTER, L.I.R.B.A. ARCHITECT AND STRUCTURAI ENGINEER Re-inforced Concrete a Speclaltj P. O. Box 271 A. FAULDS, M.I. M.E. Consulting Mining Engineer Examinations and development ot Coal, Metal, Oil. Etc. 709 Duusmuir St. Vancouver, B.C. PARLORS Land District—District Coast. Range 5. TAKE NOTICE that. I, Thomas Henry Tracy, intend to apply for a licence to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted one mile south of the southwest corner of H. McLean's No. 8 claim, being about 1 1-2 miles north of the Beaver River and 3 miles Second Ave west of the Cedar River; tlience east SO chains, thence north 80 chains, thence west, SO chains, tlience south SO chains to the point of commencement, containing 640 acres, to be known as T. H. Tracy's No. 11 claim. THOMAS HENRY TRACY Per G. F. Monckton, Agent. Located August 20th. 1014. olti Massage, Manicuring. Scalp Treat ment, Electric Treatments, Etc. Mrs. N. L. Handasyde, Prop. 211 Third St. PRINCE RITER'I JAMES GILMORE ARCHITECT Near McBride St. HOTEL DIRECTORY Members of the Prince Rupe.t Licensed Vintners' Association WINDSOR HOTEL Cor. of First Ave. and Eighth St, W. H. Wright, Prop. HOTEL CENTRAL First Ave. and Seventh St. European aiid American Plant 81.00 <*. $2.30 Per Day Peter Black., Prop. First and ,. KXO.Y HOTEL \\e. Between Eighth Ninth European Plan- Katc-s 50c to tjfl.in) Per Duy llesnei & Besncr, Props EMPRESS HOTEI/ J. Y. Rochester V. D. Casley Third Ave. Between Sixth and Seventh Sts. European Plan; 50c to $1 Per Day ROYAL HOTEL Corley & Burgess, Props. Third live, and Sixth St. European Plan Stenm Heated BEAVER WHOLESALE LIQUOR CO.. LIMITED Second Ave. and Sixth St. Phone 102 P.O. Boj: 1714 Telephone 448 RITCHIE, AGNEW & CO. Civil Engineers and Surveyors Prince Rupert, B.C. Waterworks, Water Power, Wharf Construction, Reports, Plans, Domin- on and Provincial Land Surveying, Electric Blue Printing, Negatives and White Prints PU'ina Blue 183 Res. Phone 39J UP-TO-DATE LINDSAY'S CARTAGE &STQRAGE O. T. P. CARTAGE AGENTS 331 SECOND AVENUE JINGLE POT COAL li handled by us. All orders receh prompt attention Phone No. <18. The Queen Charlotte Oil Fields Limited Oilice will open today in Law-Butler Building for sale of a limited amount of Treasury Stock CEO. F. MACDONALD, Scc.-Tiens. DOMINION FUNERAL DIRECTORS CusJitti and Usdertaktn Supplies at Wholwale Prlcca Shipping Casts a Specialty TERMS REASONABLE i. ALLET, Mgr. Phono 41. PRINCE Rl PERT IMPORTING CO. LIMITED Frnser and Sixth Sts Phone 7 HAYNER BROS Pioneer Funeral Directors and Knibalmers, Open Day nnd Night. Ladies' Assistant in Attendance. PHONE 8G. 710 THIRD AVE. Canadian Pacific Railway PRINCESS MAQUINNA, Southbound SUNDAY, AT 8 P.M. I. J. G. McNAll, General Agent, corner Third Ave. and Fourth St. |CH»lWWHWrt»B«HS«H!H»m THE UNION STEAMSHIP CO. OF B.C. LTD' S.S. VENTURE Southbound Tuesdays at 9 p.m. Sailings for Granby, Simpson and the Naas Sundays at Midnight Tor further particulars apply to JOHN BARNSLEY, AGENT :: 031 Second Ave., Phone 568 it Agency Atlantic Steamships. tjrHKHKHKKKWOttrKHKKWm^ CHHWWHWKHWKHWKW-iKi c^^^ I Royal Bank of Canada HEAD OFFICE: MONTREAL ESTABLISHED 1809 Capital If 11,500,000 Reserved Fund $ 12,500,000 Total Assets $185,000,000 Savings Bank Depnrtnent—$1 will open an account ft Branches Throughout Canada nnd Bar-king Connections With AH ft Parts of the United States Agent* Throughout the World, ' 5 II. P. WILSON, Manager - * Prince Rupert Branch n <HHKWr«HKWiKroOTK!<HWl»«*H*!» o. 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 SHEARS CARPET PEATERS, GARBAGE PAILS WINDOW SCREENS, SCREEN DOORS —AT THR— KAIEN HARDWARE CO.,608 Third etBWWWWwftttfttHW >a»ftt^ttWKHSr»iKBK«(-!KrSKji;. KHKfWJKHWHKHKKHKJ Prince Rupert Transfer Co. —FOR- Coal, Furniture Moving, Baggage and Heavy Teaming W. J. CRAWFORD, Manager > PHOJVF Fiftfi ' °me and R<*fdence: J. M.M.KSIHM^ U\JV 100() THIl{D avb The Morning Journal 50 cents per Month wmmmdmmm mmfrnmmmmm PRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL THE KAISER. (Continued frora Page Two) Caesarlsm, mysticism, sergeantism, red tapeism, dogmatism, whicli alternately characterized the successive Kings of that most lucky race of petty lords of Brandenberg. might allude to Francis of Austria that he disdainfully forsook thi or to Humbert of Italy. Formerly They were overthrown with incom- - oke of Hlni as I , .'; ster i ho parable fury, dispersed through the: Is in Heaven, the Akr.lglity who or-j world; lapidated, penned up . in i ders all things. Latterly, however, ghettos, their houses and tombs while haranguing with flowing chani- branded, as is branded, a counterfeit pagne his vassals of the mark of coin. % % Product No. SPLENDID FOR PLUMBERS Contains about liJi lbs. $ 1.50 .NOTICE A Dilettante of Activities it, may-be said that each one of these theories contains, as is fortu-| nately the case with all theories, a particle of truth. It is my opinion, however, that he is nothing but a dilettante of activities—I mean a man strongly enamoured of activity, comprehending and feeling with unusual intensity the infinite delight it offers, and desiring therefore to experience and enjoy it in every form Brandenburg, he speaks of Coil familiarly as "my old ally. ' Here we have William and God as a new lini- The Gamblers' Kate. William II. runs the awful danger OF CANCELLATION RESERVE. OF NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that of being cast down the Gemoniae. |tne Reserve existing on Detention iited company administering the iiul-l,, |.nl,ii.. n,i,o0 „,,n„ hfnuwlf re It, j u . v ., ,,. u vi-j iie boldly takes upon nimseii ie-,l8land by reason of a Notice publish- ;sponsibllities which in all nationsled In the British Columbia Gazette on re divided among various bodies [the 30th of May, 1912, is hereby can verse. By degrees, perhaps, Cod wi disappear from the signboard as a i mere subordinate partner, who enter-jor (,u, stlUp ||c a,0„e j||(lgeS| heicelled ed the business only with the capi-L,one executeS| becau8e t0 nlm ',„ | R A RENWICK tal of light, earth, and man, and who, L m)( |0 ffll MlnlsterS| t0 hla Coun.| ^^ ^.^ ([ ^ quiescent In his infinitude, does no^, or to h|g Pal.llament) tnat Godi ^^^ Qf Lands> work but leaves to William the man- the God of llohenzollerns, imparts agement of this vast terrestrial con- H,g transcendental inspiration. He [cern. Then we shall have only Wil-Lust therefore be infallible and in- with vincible. At the first disaster—whe- i Willi,- ., now Him in< liasl ' ' ""'jther it be inflicted by his burghers man undertakings; "company" will Ham and company—William, supreme powers, will direct al thrown off the harsh comptrollership of Bismarck, he can give the reins to his insatiable dilettantism of activity with the licence with which "the young steed (according to the Bible) gallops in the silent desert Does he desire the pleasure of commanding vast armies or that of ploughing the waters in a fleet of steel? This it is that makes the German Emperor so prodigiously interesting a figure. In him we have among us in this philosophical century a man, a mortal who more than any. other expert prophet or saint lays claim and appears to be the ally and intimate friend of God. Moses II. . or by his people In the streets of be the vague, condescending torm|Berlini obey the A„led armies on with which William II. and Germany will designate llim to whom, we he- Victoria, B.C., October 19th, 191.4. o2l Skeena Land District — District of Coast. Range 5. TJKE NOTICE that I, Geoffrey Francis Monckton, intend to apjb the plains of Europe—Germany willitor a licence to prospect for cool and I petroleum on the following describ- at once conclude that his much-jed lands: Commencing at a post lieve, William II. and Germany are vaiinted aiijance with God was the Planted one.mile south of the south- as much or as little as the sparrow trlok of a w„y des„ot !we5t corner °r ,!' McLean's No. s The sale of Product No. 99 is strictly confined to the high-class supply houses. Its cost of manufacture is therefore not affected by Dept. .or "price cutting store" influence that so often drives manufacturers to the use of inferior chemicals and processes. Nor is the dealer allowed to reduce the retail price under penally of having his supply terminated. A POWERFUL SOLVENT FOR CLOGGED UP DRAIN PIPES "00" destroys accumulations >f lint, paper, cloths, hair, slime, grease, vegetables, soap, trail and many others. Il is harmless Mi finest plumbing. DON'T ARGUE! DON'T PUT OFF TEST 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 ere can know the actual condition existing within a pipe, it is absclitely Impossible for the manufacturer or tlie dealer to guarantee the result. CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CO., NEW YORK FOR SALE BY HARRY HANSON |now chirping on my roof. The Most Dangerous of Sovereigns A splendid and insatiable desire to enjoy and experience every form - of activity under the sovereign conviction that God warrants and uro- motes. the ultimate, success of his every undertaking explains, I think, the conduct 'of this mysterious Emperor. Now, were he hedged round i by public ■ opinion as active and THE RELIABLE PLUMBER THE BEST I.N PLUMBING AND HEATING PHONE 481) coercive as that of Britain, William Then will there not be stones enough from Lorraine to Ponieranla to stone the counterfeit Moses. William II. is in very truth casting against Fate those terrible "iron dice" to which the now' forgotten Bismarck once alluded. If he win lie may have within and without the frontiers altars such as were raised to Augustus. Should he lose, exile, the traditional exile in England, ! claim, being about 1 1-2 miles north ft i.-()|j of the CedarrRive?; "thence^sortrTVo. *^^ chains, thence east 80 chains, thence II. would merely be like many other I The world has never seen since Emperors in history, peculiar from the days of Jloses on Sinai such inti-'the mobility of his fancy and the il-i, I • 1 I awaits B degraded exile, the exile with which he so sternly north 8 0 chains, thence west 80 chains, to the point of commencement, containing 640 acres, to be known as G. F. Monckton's No. 11 claim. GEOFFREY FRANCIS MONCKTON, Locator. W«H»<HKH)H*lKt<HKHKHKH>!Wttr^^ Located August 21st. 1914. 016 |threatens those who deny his inl'al ibility. There is nothing more at- "K"1' "'" ' ' ":"' ""w""' ' !'e i luslon of his Messianic olfice. Put he-! trfictive ^ >m ^^ q£ (he ^ ing unfortunately in the heart ot the j tury tha]) t0 wItness thp flna, fle. workshop of Europe, with hundreds]velopmellt of wilMam ,, ,n the of disciplined legions, with a people creature and the Creator. The reign of William II. seems to be, as it were, an unexpected resurrection of the Mosaisin of the Pentateuch. He is the favorite of God, he holds conferences with God in the burning bush of his Berlin schloss, and at the instigation of God lie is lending his people to the joys of Canaan. Truly, he is .Moses II. Like Moses, too, he never tires of proclaiming daily and loudly, so that none may ignore the fact and through ignoi- ance controvert it, his spiritual and temporal relationship with God, which makes him infallible and therefore irresistible. He has but. to expedite a telegram to sound a bugle. If the desire seize him to transform In his potent hands a whole social organization he has but to' announce the fact. This is my conception! When slowly at his feet a new world will arise. To him nothing is impossible, for he commands 2,000,000 million soldiers, and a people who seek liberty only in the regions of philosophy, ethics, and exegesis, and who when their Emperor orders them to march silently obey. And, further, to him nothing Is impossible, for it is his firm belief that God is on his side, Inspiring him and sanctioning his power. "God Mit Uns." „. ■■'" In every assembly, every banquet where William II. holds forth (and of all contemporary -kings William II. Is the most kerbose) he always Introduces In the guise, as it were, of a law the sacerdotal assertion that God is with him, as in the days of Abraham! in order lo help him und serve him in everything with the power of thai formidable arm which can disperse like particles of Impot- formed of citizens obedient as soldien disciplined and , William II. is .course of Of William years—may them slow and lengthy- God make -this youth, ardent, pleasing, fertile In imagina ble most dangerous of sovereigns. |tJon( of Blacere, perhaps heroic, soul, For in his dilletlantlsin he has still lo experience the most form of activity that a know seductive i may be sitting in calm majesty in Skeena Land District—District of Skeena, Coast R. IV. TAKE NOTICE that I, William A. Preston, of Winnipeg, Man., occupation Lumberman, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the north end of Fin Island, 80 chains west of Inlet, thence south SO chains, tlience east 30 chains, thence north about 35 chains, thence Travers Inlet to the most northerly point, tlience west about 80 chains to point of commencement, conlaining 640 acres more or less. WILLIAM A. PRESTON. 3. P. Meehan, Agent. Dated August 22 1914. s26 BER Coal, Cement, Plaster and Brick AND A COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDERS' SUPPLIES WESTH0LME LUMBER CO., LTD. First Avenue Prince Rupert Telephone 186 oa-atHMHSfto ,1ns Berlin schloss presiding over the! kine can' , *. • , „ . Skeena Land District — District of unit, '-" .destinies of Europe; or he may -be Coast, Range 5. "** and i, •■ |in ,]le Hotel jlcl„1|1(ll„ In London TARB XOTlCE ft^ L Geoffrey jssdly unpacking from his exile's [F. Monckton, intend to apply foi a licence to prospect for coal and pc I'lie Forbidden Fruit. It may, indeed, happen, that one handbag the battered doubl e crow n day Europe will awake to the roar of clashing armies, only because in the soul of this greal dillettante the burning desire to "know war,' to enjoy war was stronger than reason, counsel or pity for his subjects. Not long ago, indeed, he save this promise to his faithful retainers of Brandenburg:—"I will lead you," he said, "to splendid and glorious destinies." What destinies? Battles, of eouisc, in which the German eagles shall triumph. William II. has not the sllghtesi doubt as to the Issue, for, besides several minor sovereigns, he has for his ally the Supreme Sovereign of heaven and earth, fighting among the German Landwehr as in the days of old, when Minerva, bearing her spear, fought with the black phalanx against tlie! Barbarians. "'.':> ' ■"* Tlie Certainty of a Divine Alliance. Truly nothing can give a man more strength than such a faith which almost renders him divine, On the other hand, to what risks it exposes him, Nothing can make the fall iff a man more disastrous than the proof borne oul by the crude contradiction of fads, that bucIi a certainty was bill ihe chimera of ;i mad Infatuation, Then Is realized the biblical fall from the "heights . j of Prussia and Germany • . ^0 Come early and get your choic Wallace's. e at Skeena Land District—Coast District Range 5. TAKE NOTICE that I, Philip Chsley, intend to apply for a licence to prospect for coal and petroleum on the- following described laijds: Commencing at a post planted about 60 chains north of the south-east corner of Lot 4396 (T.L. 6658), thence north SO chains, thence east SO chains, thence south SO chains, thence west 80 chains lo the point of commencement, <• nitaining 640 troleifm over the following de'scribv ed lands: Commencing at a post marked .Monckton's No. 12, S.W. Cor. ! planted one mile south of the southwest corner of P. Chesley's No. 8 ja7 (Claim, being about 1 1-2 miles north [Of the Beaver River and 4 miles west of the Cedar River; thence SO chains east, thence north 80 chains, thence west SO chains, thence south 80 chains to the point of commencement, containing 640 acres to be known as G. F. Monckton's No. 12 claim. GEOFFREY F. MONCKTON, Locator. Located August 19th, 1914. olG Thompson Hardware Co., Limited Rifles and Shot Ammunition Camping Su] piles PHONE (OI. P.O. DHAV.El! Hl-lTi il.'JI) SECOND AVE. fc-ftKvWXHKH^Ul^lJQ-a-iW-iWCKiao^ Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that John A. Kirk- patrlck, of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation Merchant, intends to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following de- acres to be known as I . Chesley's gcribed lands: Commencing at a post No. 4 claim. Located October 21. 1914. (117 PHILIP CHESLEY, Locator. enl dust the stars and suns of etlie- of Heaven." Then- was once a peo- real space. The certainty, the habil . le thai proclaimed themselves the of i his alliance, grew so much upon him that he ever refers to God In terms of greater equalltj —as he ferred them before other elect of God. Bui ii was proved (Tint God had not elected them, nor pre- om)-*<KKK5<HMt<HKHKt an w^ottowHwaamttaamao o^HJwwwHHS-owjri A. B. Rand, President. J. S. Pearce, Manager 5? THE PRINCE RUPERT SASH AND DOOR COMPANY LTD. MANUFACTURERS DOORS, SASH, MANTLES. MOULDINGS, SOKOLI INF BA:.T SAWING. AND ALL KINDS OF FINISHINGS, BJORE AND OF' FIOE KIVT '1ES. HOUSE FINISH A IPECIALCT Factory and Ofllce: Seventh Avei I .-. Hays ov i.tir-r'- Telephone 218 P.O. Box ».'>■. Vim r»n ■' B.C Coal and Petroleum Act. (Form No. 9.) Form of Notice. Hazelton T.nnd District—District of Const, Range 6, TAKE NOTICE that John V. Rit- tenhouse, of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation Mining Engineer, Intends to apply for u licence to nrospect for coal and petroleum over and under the fol'owing described lands: Commencing ut a post planted about 2V4 miles north-east from the confluence of the Copper and Kitnayakwa rivers; thence south 80 chains; ihence wist, 80 chains; thence north so chains; llience east 80 chains, to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less, .1. V. RITTENHOUSB. Dated October 24th, 1914. GaKi^iS!H';3SS2saiias; SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS Prince Rupert Lumber Co, FIRST AVE. AXIl^McBRIDE ST. PRINCE Kt'I'KHI j$ Phone 25 Branch Yard al Smithers, B.C. $ 'A Mines, Coal and Petroleum Act.' I Form No. !).) Form of Notice. Hazelton Land District, District of Const, Range .",. TAKE NOTICE that John V. Rit- lenhouse, of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation Mining Engineer, intends lo apply for a licence to,prospect for coal and petroleum over and under the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 2 V& miles iiort'Ii-east from the confluence, of the Copper and Kitnayakwa rivers, thence north SO chains; thence east 80 chains, thence south Nil chains; thence west SO chains, to point of commencement, containing ' 10 acres more or less.- .1. V ilITPENHOUSH. Dated October 24th. 1914. dll planted on Nnden Harbor, about two and one-half miles north of the south-west corner of S.T.L. 2551. tlience east SO chains, thence north 80 chains, thence west SO chains, thence south 80 chains to point of commencement, containing G40 acres more or less. JOHN A. KIRKPATRK'K. Agent, John Mimro. Skeena Land District — District of Const, Range 5. TAKE NOTICE thai I, Thomas II. Tracy, Intend to apply foi ;i ti cence to prospect for coal and troleum over the following desi rlbe I lands: Commencing al a nost planted one mile south of Ihe sou'li-wi :-i cm ner of P. Chusley's No. S claim, be ins aboul l 1-2 miles north of the Beaver River and i miles the Cedar River; thence north chains, thence wesi 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence cnsl 80 chains to this posl Tracy No. 12, E I Cor., comprising 640 acres to be known as T, Ii Tracy's No, 12 claim THOS. II. TRACY, Per G. F. Monckton. Agent. I Located August. 19th, 1914, ol6| . ■ j Skeena Land District—-District of J Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that John . Alex- ( ander Murray, of Prinrc. Rupert, B, O.i occupation Carpenter, Intends to apply fer permission to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following desiribed lands on Massett Inlet Graham Island: Commencing at r post planted at the south-west corner of Lot No. 1579, thence north 80| chains, thence east SO chnln3, thence south 80 chains, thence west 8"0 chains to point of commencement, cunt n in inc. 640 acres more or less, JOHN ALEXANDER Ml'Itl; \V Date located 27th July, 1014. i Send for Five Roses Cook Book— COUPON *riie Numc *nA Adrfffw fJ»intv Oon'i l- ifi tv entknc T«n OnU BEING A MANUAL OF GOOD RECIPES careful!/ chrvirn from the contribution! of Ov*f two tiioira&nd luccntful uwms of Fivfl Roic* Hour throughout Cvi.ida. AI»o t.Vfnl Not-i on the Vtriout eUttfl ol ymi ihinpt lO cot, all of whidi havc'br'rt carefully clicked and ro-cbcikfd bf competent authonty. Address your Envtlope lo DW Of THE WOODS MILLING CO LIMITED, WISHING STEWAIV IhHtrlhut'jrs Prince Rupert, B.C. ,V MOIU.KV KI'Ll.V. DOI'fil 1 .< CO Saturday, January :•, 191." PRINCE RUPHRT JOURNAL CORPORATION ill' THE CITV PRIM'I-: RUPERT. Proposed plank Roadways on Eleventh Avenue. I SEALED TENDERS will he received up lo 5 p.m. Monday, January .11, 1915, for the construction of the following plank roads: Contract No. 2—Eleventh Avenue. Conrad to Alfred Streets. Contract No. 3—Eleventh Avenue, Alfred to Sherbrooke Streets. Plans May be seen and specifications obtained at the City Engineer's Office. The lowest or any lender not. necessarily accepted. W. McG. MASON, City Engineer, ««K>^KB5«^KHWHJlW-l5^K.CH«HKI*<^e^ I PERSONALS | >OtKHKHKHKHl<HKHKHMKX«H)MKK»» Angus Stewart arrived in the city yesterday from the ;:.->:.'";. Well Attended Drill. The turn-out last night at the Exhibition Building for drill by "A" Company was an excellent one. case of aj.llgkr arson. (Continued from rage One.) Skeena Land District — District of Coast, Range V. TAKE NOTICE that James Thomas, of Victoria, B.C., occupation sea- inin. intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post plant- d 9i.e mMe distant and in a northerly direction from Skiakl PL, on the west side of Stephens Island; thence north 40 chains following the sinuosities of shore line, thence east 20 chains, thence south 40 chains following H. s application to purchase line, thence west 20 chains to the point of commencement, containing HO aeres more or less. JAMES THOMAS. Dated August 29th, 1914. s27 Stevenson discovered lire In the tent behind the store, in which a pane of glass had been cut to enable the lire to be lighited, Goodman was arrested. The plate glass windows of the store, together with the windows of IJamieson's Drug Store, .the Semaphore Pool Hall, Nielsen's Tailor Shop, several houses along Second Avenue, toward the printing office, and other buildings, had been slashed with a glass cutter. In the event of the fire having spread the whole of the buildings facing the park would have gone, as there was a strong wind. A new glass cutter was found in Goodman's pocket. o 1 INDIAN WOUNDED. (Continued from Page One.) OCEAN FISH CO. Fresh Fish Arriving Every Day litslde Otders Promptly Attended To PHONE BLUE 250 GRANITE GRANITE of best quality and thoroughly tested for sale Cut Stone or Crushed Rock in Quantities VEIL 3. McLKOD Phone Green 217 PHONE 554 P.O. BOX 60 F) FOR APERHANGING AINTING OLISH1NG AND WALL TINTING HIGH-GRADE INTERIOR DECORATING A SPECIALTY Martin Swanson SECOND AVE JEAR McBRIDE is that we are handing over to them our great workhouse on the hill, our important and much-treasured sec ondary school at York Place, as well as the school at Pelham Street. We are certainly giving the Indians our best. Wholly romantic, too, is the way this great sacrifice of Brighton to its eastern allies has come about. The initiative arose wholly with His Majesty the King. Prom sources that, are authoritative enough, one learns that when His Majesty inspected the Indian wounded nt Brockenhurst he expressed certain wishes that led to a high official coming to Brighton on Saturday. This was General Bond of the War Office. He had an interview with Ihe mayor (Alderman Otter), the town clerk I Mr. Hugo Talbot), and the chairman of the pavilion committee (Councillor Barflett) oh Saturday morning. By Saturday evening tlie whole building was well on the road to being made a hospital. It was a dramatic event, carried out with a promptitude that speaks as well for the Brighton corporation as for the War Office. made splendid time. I could nol make any suggestions that would improve the comfort of the travelling public at the present time." Mr. J. A. Hodgson, Toronto, after a trip westward to Prince Rupert, and tlience down the Coast, through the "Norway of America" to Vancouver on the S.S. Prince George said lie had been many times across the Alps and had crossed America on other transcontinental railways, but had never had finer service than he received on the Grand Trunk Pacific. The view of Mount Rob-son, the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies, from the train, was one of the finest pieces of scenery he knew of, and was alone worth a trip from the east. o GERMANS AND TURKS HA\F SECRET TREATY ssi In the Event of Victory Germany to Receive One-fifth of Indemnity Paid Turkey. ««KH«HKHKHKHJWKHWIK«KK«H)HKI MERCHANTS * LUNCHES THE ROYAL CAFE has initialed a system of Merchants' Lunches at noon each day PRICE 35 CENTS Service in keeping with standard established by popular House *HKHWHWKW3-W*MIKHJtt<H»^^ GRAM) TRUNK PACIFIC. (Continued trom Page One.) Yellowliead Pass to Prince Rupert. Mr. Phillip Orr, one of Western Canada's best known business men, wrote the other day: "It affords me great pleasure to tell you very candidly that I enjoyed my return trip from the Coast over the G.T.P. far more than I can express, and I do not have to make any allowance or deduction for the service. I had elegant weather, fine service, and we Sofia, Jan. S.— Alleged details are printed here of the treaty between Germany and Turkey, which was signed in the middle of November Germany agreed to supply the necessary war material and money throughout the war, In addition to officers, expert military men and engineers. In case of German victory, that nation agreed to pay Turkey one-fifth of the war indemnity which she will receive from the Allies. In case of defeat Germany pledged herself to defend the territorial integrity of Turkey. In consideration of these promises Turkey on her part agreed to declare war on Britain and Russia, and to proclaim a holy war. She also promised to follow Germany's plans, and not to conclude a separate peace with any of the enemies of Germany. RUPERT MARINE IRONWORKS AND SUPPLY CO., LIMITED WATERFRONT, PRINCE RUPERT ENGINEERS, MACHINISTS AM) MACHINERY CONTRACTORS Specialists In Marine Power Rhus, Oil, Steam or Gasoline. II. C. Ooaal Agents for Uio British Kroinlioul Semi-Diesel Oil En. ginc—tin- must reliable nul economical, und the 'Cheapest power for tNliiiiu bonis, n^ and passenger vessels. Standard (.'us Engine Company's Engines and Parts in stock. Steel, Iron, Oils, Wire Rope, Batata Belting, II. 0. Wood Pulleys, Columbian Bronze Propellers, Storage Batteries, Dynamos and Marine Accessories. Repairs—First-class equipment and staff for machine and ship repairs. P.©. BOX 515 TELEPHONE 313 MISSING LINK IDENTIFIED PROFESSOR McGHAG SAYS Arthur P. Coleman, Toronto, was elected president of the Geological Society of America, which is meeting at Philadelphia in connection with the annual convention of the American Association for tlie Advancement of Science. That the earth is about one hundred million years old is one of Ihe deductions of George F. Becker, of the United States Geological Survey, presented in a paper read recently. Radial activity is confined to a relatively thin zone in the upper crust of the earth, he declared. The missing link between man and his ape-like ancestors has been identified in t':e Pithecanthropus erectus, whose skull found in Java showed all the characteristics intermediate between man and ape, according to James H. McGrag, sr., as sociate Professor of Zoology at Col umbia University, who presented a series of restorations of skulls and reproductions of the appearance of primitive man. Charles D. Walcott, secretary of the Smithsonian Institute at Wash ington, demonstrated that huge beds of limestone were the work of microscopic plants known as algae, which he said solved a mystery that has long been a source of argument among geologists. Iron ore deposits in Newfouni land are now known to be the result of,plant activity, accordlncg to Prof, Gilbert van Ingen ol Princeton University. o See the special prices for ladles' coats at Wallace's sale. ja7 Skeena Land District—District of Skeena, Coast R. IV. TAK.E NOTICE that Nathaad W. Bradstack, of Vancouver, B.C., occupation Laborer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the extreme head of Inlet on the south-west corner of Fin Island, tlience north about 25 chains, thence west about 70 chains, thence Travers Shore line back to point of commencement, containing 300 acres more or less. NATHAMD W. BRAD8TACK. J. P. Meehan, Agent. Dated August 22, 1914, s2« For the Household Delivered to your kitchen door, like groceries Budweiser 175,000,000 Bottles Yearly That was the demand, for Budweiser last year. The Anheuser-Busch Plant covers today- more than 142 acres — equal to 70 city blocks. It gives steady employment to 6,000 people, and to 1,500 more In its branches. Every process, every room, is immaculate. Every bottle is Pasteurized and inspected. This Quality-Plant, started nearly SO years ago, is a model of modern facilities. The hundreds of visitors who go through every day know that nothing of its kind could be made any better than Budweiser. Anheuser-Busch, St. Louis Skeena Land District—District of Coast Range Five. TAKE NOTICE that I, George Mills Shirley, of Prince Rupert, occupation Rancher, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the N.E. corner of Lot 5462, Range 5, Coast District; thence east 32 chains, more or less, to the west boundary of Lot 48. Thence south along the said West boundary of Lot 4S about four chains to the G.T.P. Right-of-way; thence westerly following the G.T.P. Right-of-way to the S.E. corner of Lot 5462; thence northerly 4.26 chains to point of commencement, containing 15 acres more or less. GEORGE MILLS SHIRLEY. Dated August 29tli. 1914. s2 HE HIGH COST OF LIVING RE- Dl'CMD BY IHiTNG VOIR Best Quality Domestic Lump Conl $0.80 Per Ton Rest, Quality Washed Nut Coal $8.75 Per Ton DELIVERED —THE— Union Transfer Co. Prince Rupert, B.C., Phone 3ft Coal and Petroleum Act. (Form No. 9.) Form of Notice. Hazelton Land District—District, of Coast, Range 5. TAKE NOTICE that John V. Rit- tenhouse, of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation mining engineer, intends to apply for a licence to prospect for coal and petroleum over and under the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about 2 y2 miles north-east from the confluence of the Copper and Kltnnyakw rivers, thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains, to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. J. V. RITTENHOUSE. Dated October 24th, 1914. dlfJ 5<«WH«HWHIH>1»KHKHKK11K8KI«HK>S SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES For Rent REASONABLE RATES THE Continental Trust Company iji»rKH5«<HWHKifii5eKWWH>«<-iStH»ii Skeena Land District—District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that John A. Murray, of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation Carpenter, Intends to apply for permission to prospect for conl and petroleum over the following described lands: Massett Inlet, Graham Island: Commencing at a post planted at the north-east corner of Lot 1577; thence south 80 chains to the shore of Massett Inlet; thence west 80 chains; tlience north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to place of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. JOHN A. MURRAY. ■ Date located 27th July, 1914. s23 New Wellington Coal The Favorite Household Coal Cleanest, Brightest and Best Rogers & Albert Second Avenue Phone 116 «H>iMH»i>iKHKHWHWHKBW«KH3«n<«! Free GUARANTEED American Silk HOSIERY WE WANT YOU TO KNOW THESE HOSE They stood the test wben all others failed. They gfve real foot comfort. They have no seams to rip. They never be- cone loose and baggy as the shape is knit in, not pressed in. They are GUARANTEED for fineness, for 9tyl9, for superiority of material and workmanship, absolutely stainl ss.and 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; Turee pairs of our famous men's AMERICAN SILK HOSE with written guarantee, any color, or Three pairs of our Ladles' Hose, in iilack, Tan or White colors, with written guarantee. DON'T DELAY—Offer expires when dealer In your locality is selected. Give color and size desired. The International Hosiery Co. 21 Bittner Street Dayton, Ohio - U.8.A. Phone 93. P.D. Box 38. Pacific Cartage Limited General Teaming Furniture Moving a Specialty. When you buy COAL buy the BEST — Ladysmlth Lump or Comox Washed Nut.
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