■d^i^iy »jiri.«jWiii ii^ni'^iaii>w^L^iaat-a ».r.,| ;- , ' , %., 1 ■ . ' ■ '".~TT ■'. The Journal a year I $ «■«.*• J*v % tfJt *•'.*■ ' ^ ^^ i J High-class Job Printing VOL. v. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1915. l*riae 5 Vents. NO. 123. THE K LISHES PROHIBITION RUSSIANS ARE CONTINUING TO SCORE SUCCESSES AMER Y GERMAN SUBM Russians Continue To Make Progress Along The Eastern Front Petrograd, April a.—An official statement says; along the west of the Nienien our troops continue to make successful progress at certain points. In the Carpathians in the region north of Bartfeld there has been fierce lighting with the artillery and with the bayonet. We took twenty oliicers and more than 1,200 soldiers. We captured also two machine guns. We continued to make prog* ress on lhe front between Mezola and Horoz. At Uzsok we captured 2.ri officers and 2,000 soldiers and took three guns, having occupied the railway station of Cisea. We captured the engines and coaches as well as a great slock of ammunition and part of Ihe provisioning train. There has been desperate fighting north of Ozernowilz, with the result that we took more than a thousand prisoners whom the Austrian" left behind. GRAMBY REDUCING INDUCTION COST Ol>tWHW#iKH*t*l>iWH»fti^^ I Freiich Captured Line Of Trenches 4 Paris, April 6,—An official report says the day litis been one 5 of ruin and fog along the whole front. Al tlie fprest of D'Ailly we fi captured three successive lines of trenches. We also gained, a fool- g ing in one portion of the enemy's works northwest of Regnieville. *-lWHt(-aW*i«HaW^^ JACK JOHNSON LOSES the COPPER WILL BE RECOVERED FROM FLUE BUST IN FUTURE. The Mining und Smelting Company Find Nearby Works Very Profitable. The Granby Company will sooi) have in operation at the Hidden Creek Smelter a device making possible the recovery of copper from Hue dust. This dust carries about 4 per cent, copper values, so that about eighty pounds of copper is expected to be -recovered from each ton. For some time past the mine management has been accumulating this dust In anticipation of recovering the copper values. The Hidden Creek ores have been running bettor than had been expected, and with the recoveries from Hue •aP Williard Has Won The Heavyweight Prize For The World—Thc Colored Fighter Lasted Until The Twenty- sixth Round At Havana Havana, Cuba, April Johnson-Willartl light look place here today and after an interesting and thrilling bout Jess Willard was declared the heavyweight champion of the world by a knockout blow In the twenty-sixth round. Tljc betling odds were in favor of .lolinson before the light. Willard. the Kansas cowboy, was the ringside favorite throughout the light, heavyweight The knockout was a terrific right swing to Johnson's jaw*. It was Johnson's light all the way until the The cent years, and dawn found the city fitly awake to %lhe unusual occur- on rrenco of the day. The downtown light headquarters were crowded with ticket buyers, and the morning brought several wealthy Cubans into Havana from all over the world. ^ The sun broke through an overcast sky as tlle crowds began to ar- rlve at the srone of the world's German Submarine Has Sunk Italian Steamer With Cargo Of Cool Aboard Genoa, April 5.—-A German submarine sank the Italian steamer I.uigi Parodi, which lefl Baltimore on January 22 with a cargo of coal for Genoa. The reporl has caused a profound impression here. Many expressions of resentment have been made, Great excitemenl prevails und the1 author) ties have taken strong measures to Charged Where j protect the German colony and Ger- I man ships from reprisals, i —o WAR TAX POSTAGE SCON IN FORCE SOME INFORMATION RELATIV TO SPECIAL RATE TO COME IN FORCE. Thref'Cento Will I Two Cents Was Formerly Taxed. The Postofllce Departmenl has is j FRANCHISE WILL sued the following general Informa-. tion with respect to tlle one cent! war tax on letters and postcards] mailed in Canada I'or delivery in Canada, United States, or Mexico, and on letters mailed in Canada for J delivery in lhe United Kingdom and British possessions generally audi wherever the two-cent rate applies: | A war tax of one cent has been . BE GIVEN SOLDIERS DOMINION GOVERNMENT TAKES STEPS TO Gl\ i: VOTES TO THOSE AT I UONT. dust there will be extracted about|twenty-second round, when his vi- torty pounds or copper from cad Kllity ,e'ft llim becaUBe o( ,,,e hard ton of ore. Precious metals valuesLaoe wWcn he carrIed throughout have also been averaging higher, as the early ,.0Unds. Then the giant against predictions ol 15 cents in plalnsmai. openea uiB i,,,,vi-..( at- [ "' ' "'',':,! rec°vel,i<"6 tack and in the next few rounds < - championship battle ""1'osed on eacli loiter and postcard .lolinson of Tt Jess Willard of Kansas. The setting j I'lie Voters Will Record iu Favor of Hie Candidates ror tlie House. between Jack Johnson of Texas and malIed '" Canada for delivery in j Canada, the United Stales, or Mex- 'I'li.' principle of expending the of the battle was mosl picturesque. |lc0, and "" '"u'h letter mailed in franchise to all British subjects serv- The-ring had been erected directly on the racetrack in from of the big which furnished steel grandstand, the seating, Johnson cliattt 'I and laughed with the men about him during his pre- Canada for delivery in the United Kingdom and British' generally. lag in the Canadian forces was af- Possessions...firmed in li." House by the adoption mil wherever the two- without discussion ot ,-, resolution '■"'" rate "in s, to become effective .„,„ ibe nr's| reading of a bill giving on and from April in 1915. MAKES CORRECTION. Tho Journal: Dear Editor,—In giving you copy of tlle letter thai 1 sent to lhe Daily News 1 omitted to add the following In the paragraph in which1 I made reference to the concessions that niighi well be granted: "Pro Iding thai all the con- ii Ions asked for wete granted:" Th! wai written in in lom hand jwil1 be effected through lower freight!blows lb the face'. amp! ssets, e .eciallj ble,' stamp on otes of soldi on the original letter i.ci1 as I has rat ' '" '"' obtained from shipping| Seventeen thousand person man.of nervpu which tin word "War Tux" havi •■. i., or In 1 n ' 'i prin ed slio ild bi - i d fi r pre- of a gen. publishing the letter iu iis Issue ot ''"' '"''• New York, through the pled p on the floor tn n " fierce Voting for lolinson, Jim Mnce ex- [inyinenl ol I hut should vote for tonight, It would ii as thougl the Panama, Can I, rather than overland .righ I Bivlng to the jaw the crowd ; linson's rec ipl for $20,- n Un ri mi] be used for part) 111 ■' ire -': Con- editor had made another "bad|u>' v:'',]- " '■'' Dl : costing the com-lbursl Into the ring. Soldiers cleared 000, the balance due him on he tl tin will be ac. .pted ■ -. Lib nil or In mdent. bri Ipany about $12.50 a ton for the the ring. JohnBO • ind the i.n ning - - .,,. dditibnal .- -m i.,. t to tl elerl yours truly, , transcontinental haul, bul will en-j count whil ' Ing oi the ropes -■ - lalned I the crowd for ..... nd by htii G. W. NICKaHRSON. :;'' saving of more than B0 per|the ma il af ■ ; e We id English. . ,. --. . P right hand ] He forwarded ii " ,:' '" ,!lis '""' ltem- ' '' ''■'"' t' -. ua - ■ i appei ranee in Sudden i Hi. Tl rand Porks plants have champion "..i to his feel In tin o „, ■ -,.- ■ . - . i .. oudly Pete Donovan came to his death ■*'■ ml reached th highi . tage of • " the wild ru he exel . .. , ,... ... , , on S turdi evening a! Telkwa. The-efficiency, bul ' I .,■.."■ ■-- o ■ tators. ,...-, f details are not available bul he Is'al a pound ' lavan •:• ■ ,\ by this i ent u ■..■, .i .,,'',' ,,,- thi ' 'tment, ore than I tQmuttmvmm »a fo~< Tw of alt. ri i Hon with the result tl en ma! itplned al aboul he v I do' falling lie.- - .iii-, tf ri nts a pound, ■- II vote i" soldiei no dis- Thls war tax is to be prepaid by cusslon or explanation of the details have '" "' between twenty-five and rie(j the ggn, away ,-Mll,, tne blacl! |)arat|on : ,.,. r|ng aa i{- 1;!, . .,,, thi senders by mean's-of a war stamp |'of thi n a tn . This will take place thirty cents per ton, man .,,,,, toppled him over within'! a care In the world His supreme ':':r :;ill<' hy pOstma'sters and oth i on the i -!i, of the bill. A very Important saving In costs|rights and lefts to the body a id a ilf-confldence Is rated as one of the Postage stamp vendors. T]|(1 ilM| 1)rovi,]eg ,-„,. tl | : ilows i" the face! am a's besl assets, especially ble,' Seventeen thousand person - ' nervou ch th. word "Wnr Tn-.-" hnve n,, been omitted In the Daily News inIhlister copper to the refinery at Lau- the fighl and when lolinson .-run' ivl Mill, New Vntai, . i,,-,,,,., i, ii,,. ".JlMWl T-'- ••--*«*i«M6)>W(«IW«(miA-c»l>»a«»-i.' qilaVI t -'/ 1 arSKXMWV-lf o- * 11 death nny road, ri sultln ill siX 0111 ,' I :lli", i'l i Continued on Pago Pour.) OOOO-B-O-aartODiJOtiOi;- ■ , - TO THE ELECttiRS Pf PRINCE RUPERT Kiig Establishes Prohibits h 9is Palace London, Ai rl] :,. An offlcial n i orl ia; . sill be ■ --ii II lb t. • - :'-K!OrHl£00**Oi>fiaXi*>l»-^^ .po ll ' i Ided io allow my n ime i be p ac -I In Ma -'": 1 hi I ■!■ ii -;'- ■ - r ote i ud Infliu nee. 0 '.. -, .,,-. oct fully • T. McCLVMO! •. All Cars Filled With Fish Hon of the addn . Idi of the on- ■ Bio] e or post, i o I lie i.-.' 1 ' - I d- the lly can ■ ■ ■ i leltei ,,! ill] n< irei i ■ i -i" , tun h of - re ii.-ii- a Co . In lhe r •oi ' - !•: ■ Co! ' . ■ . II nol It] pre- ■ foi ; ■ i , , mi n :>!V:-aa»i-r a-.-'-.'l'., . '• ',-.,•.'.".; S(R0<««K>»a«WI(«HiHl»l««Wta^^ S*kll tllG P ll fl I] ''■!.- I i - ■ -,i y cars aro now ready to leave foi tl i f tlie ■ l "•■ a c-o^*aai»)^«iiflo-oft«-*eA':,: ... :i 004000 :■ ■ H ','QlKI I ; 0 £i B 'O J1V (living to x vacancy being caused in the Council membership I leave lhe decision of choice of candidates to be elected in your hands. Thanking yon for pasl support, being now u candidate I aivuii your decision with pleasure. Yours truly, I). W. MORRISSEV. 004&00040mmmti*)a&tmm&tt<)^ wtw.Waaata-wiKWKs^fl Fishing Steamer Brought Catck g Tlie lirst or the United Sto'.e ill m to call hero to ^ discharge cargo under the new rule which resulted trom the ef- ? forts of 11. s. Clements, M.P., roucbed porl yesterday, This wan the 2 Success, which broughl over 4,noo pound of lish. She look on her 5 bail and Ice at the Cold Storage i ttor disehi ri li • there The 5 prices prevailing at the Cold Storage ■•- reported to have been 5 much hi her than tha! rullhg il K hil 01 nl ittle. ' ' : ' '• IOIIS OK Till: I : I'.ilM'l. Ul'PllltT: illcs mil Ceiiil. 11.—Having consented l.ii i."..in l.. , • cc io- ihe .-ii .1 '»)t.r. I would appreciate n renewal ho - .eil. nee whicli ...ii >..• rep..-.eil in 11,' iti ii.e past, after buying 11 in-.(nil in you iloit onlidonce directly i(. became liinteil thai I iii.iv have transgressed tho strict letter of the law. In lhe past I si cove to conscientiously serve yon, 1111.1 should you see III it. -li.-.-'-iii lienor me vtiih u renewal of your confidence, I pledge you a coniinu.-.i i'-n ol 1 li.il piliei Yours, rii-. ' S. M. N'EWTON •W-M-IKHKKW-HaiWHW^^ ' , «WWW«« "'■■•■ ' ' ■ ■O<>':":OOOOOOo4*040O004mO0044000 d_m T - lay, A] rii C 191. PRINCB RUPERT JOURNAL torture liiuvci- Sfctmwl •■ , . lilt I cil,.plume 1-ita. — t'i lard ored a lefl ! ■ i i and! *^^>!Kfl*iJa>BaraHJ-aKHKH^ -- .. aa' .- Product No. O. 11. NELSON, Editor. 0f3Ci . ird Avenue Eas ok. d a light ... ephone 1 Ward's face. The ghters to brea ( Hie i ii P. i I'HlN. ,-, . rv morning Mondi i '■"■ carriei in ' ■ - nd ia! i ■ 55.1 lontl i . . ; Ivance cowboy's . . • !'-' R . - il P i 1 tl ' . ' ; i ■ punches Hard was Tl clial] . Contains about 2*4 lbs. S1.50 SPLENDID FOR PLUMBERS The sale of Producl No. 119 la strictly ied to the high-class supply 0 -.■ ■-. Its cosl of manufacture Is . tore ini-1 affected by Dept. or "price cutting store" iniluence that ften drives man ifacturers to the use of inferior chemicals antl pro is. Nor is the dealer allowed to reduce thi retail price under penalty of Having bis supply terminated. A POWERFUL SOLVENT FOR ^O-'F , :■■-■■:' ■>:'-= accumulations if lint, p r, cloths, hair, slime, vegetables, soup iei.fi. li Is harmless to ilu m ■ ■ . ■ ' toll r ng. I at WH lefl reparatioi i ' er oi i CHEMICAL -P,. ITS CO., . TEST IT lfi.ll '! , ho li! II vs. I. ". D« 2^o Sailings for Vancouver Victoria and Seattle S.S. Ptince George every Friday al I) S.S. Prince John al 7 p.m. u id y, April 11. 25, etc. For Massett and p.ti Clements S.S, Prince John 10 p.m. Saturday, April :s, 17, etc. For Skidegate, Lockeport, etc., S.s. Prince John 11 p.m. Sunday, April I, 18, etc. I't>r Stewart and Naas River S.S. Prince John !> a.m. Wednesday, April 7, i!f. etc. For Anyox (Granny Bay) S.s. Prinoe George midnight eve: ■ ' aesday. G.T ". " a .'AV BCHERl'IiE ' j Tri.ins leave Prince Rupert . i Prin d on, lville, Winnipeg, etc., at 10 a.m. necting ivith trains foi .-■: I ■ nnd all pt ints cast. Trains arrive - ■ -.'-.. . - Fnonu 'I'i : 1. . ■ ward tl ' fighting. Hi „T ... ., ,- ■ '1 Willard to lhe rop. living !i >■- both ■ eatedly; ,, , Europe, and ive are Willard's long lefl temporarily last. ' Af' blinded the n g fl - |-e. -lohn- | "what is the issue for son came baeli with a series of loi; thi tii; 1st in ' . : .•: ;'.: heating phone *.«» . ..o;HXi«aM-Oa9w?i«i<HKi00iK''''' ' '■ ::ari440400000O40o (KHKKKKW iKllKHKBTOart trt-tKi 4 0 0 0 0 IKHKHK1 <Ki WWrKKHKKHKl »tHKHSoi,i swings to Willard's body. It was a very i lean fight so far. II..un.I s. -Willard gaining c.ui- li'l.-.i,-.-. Johnson len.led lefl to jaw. V.'il'iii'.l ni.jiei-t-.il i(.| to chin. The t. whicl '' !: hting?" Sir Edward Grey said: ' The great Issue is this: We wish the nations of Europe to De ., to live their Independent lives, working out their own Eorifl of governmenl and their own form;jiju^ilista battled each other across of national development In full lib- the ring, the negro having the bet- ert'y, whether th. ea! states or ter of it. Willard landed on John- small states. We claim for ourselves, son-a m0uth. Then .lolinson u^per- and, together with our allies, we will CU( willard to the head. Willard sq.-iire. the right to live and pursue bounced off the ropes and landed a Coal, Cement, Plaster and Brick AND A C'1PLETE LINE OF BUILDERS' SUPPLIES our national existence, not in the shadow of Prussian mi] remacy, but in the light of equal liberty." JACK JOHNSON LOSES WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP (Continued from Pago Ont.) ■, i . .vhere his wi! t i:2(l t. red the iii;. T ■ wild ovi I ... and ivied throi i, ■ red id a blacli i". corner were - ' li D left to ihe jaw, The round ended with the negro swinging Plows to Willard's head. Round 9 - -Willard assumed the - live, Johnson started one of the , owboy's ears bli edlng. The amplon lai ■ -i I len ly but his leared to lack their old ' i ■ feinting tli rowd bear." rally - ch. a left b; IV'lll i ' irted the neg - , din and the ed tin : Ife na i Ro ind l". -J linson was Blow illard - : the f ! better as li n i I il i Hard rii .■■! •■ ' WESTHOME LUMBER CO., LTD. | First Avenue Prince Rupert Telephone 186 fla>3,"K*a^«..H«-iHHi»^ ■% ' I*"' IT-'ii )i — —i- ■—— aa—a^, —a ,,. .« —.. ■■..,■■ --.- . IKKKll'i^ilHM'»li(*^^ IS O 044444444O»ti4a444 0 0000000 .' For MBserrntions Ickel d travel to s«iy part of the i-o P. Ticket Offlae, Tliird AHe.inaii Aij'tint) all Artnntlic Steamship I... ny* ■■>■ ,••'. *.",->•-••>••!'.• 'V ,f •:-.-:■ ■- ■ "*■"" :::,-: j:-- ., Canadian Pacific Railway PRINCESS MAY SOUTHBOUND, 8 P.M. SUNDAY PRINCESS MAQUIFNA, SOUTHBOUND, 8 P.M. MONDAY <}\§ .1. G MeNAB, General Agent, corner Third Ave. ui-lb St. es &i nd Shot Guns mmuniiion Camping Supplies a PHONE 101. P.O. DRAWER 1045 3 IECOND .VI !: legri ■ " :■/'.. :■:■-. -.... .... SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS Prince Rupert Lumber Co. FIRST AVE. AMI Mi ' ' r. mi pi B • ' '-."'-. up-! ji i n Fight 111 I I ,:.>■> p.m., lov , ■ - li and Hard ng I 1. Tii, crow.] ■ fo - - who was i • ■■ llh ■ - ,i Villard with a lef iVillgS, led I ' a! 1° "' loin . ' , al tl bell ii was -.nd. legra i ■ a" 1 .-, dim ii he ti ird th drovi ■ rl to the • i" tl ■ -t oi iiis liparenl Ij had no etfei ; -:. i. n on then ho the ach. I" im on hi ii landed i liree li ii i to th' body. Willard laughed. Johnson then drove Willard to ihe ropes with a tattoo of lefts to Hie face/. It.mild '.',. - After much feinting Willard missed :i right swing nnd both laughed. .lolinson rushed and scored a lefl on the body nnd a right to the jaw, .lolinson landed n left on the body. Willard asked, "Is that the way you do It?" Round 4.- Willard lunged Ineffectively. Johnson laughed at his clumsy efforts. There was much felntlnit. .lolinson landed n left lo VVIIlni I. Will i; .IV ear and cheek were bleeding. He walked spryly to his corner al the hell. Round 13. Willard's body was now red from the effects of the nun- Ishmenl of the negro. The negro, ducking under his opponent's leads,] continued to play for the stomach. Willard drove Johnson Into a corner and landed right to jaw. The negro jarred Willard with a lefl hook to the jaw in return. He next hookod his left to Willard's body, repeating this blow a moment later. The champion landed right und left to the I wind as the gong rang. (Continued on Pago Four.) KID t««I*MKKl-«a>0^ (1000 W«WB-mKHJ» ° TffE UNIONjTMjjSeg|flH>jJJ.C. LTD' S.S. VENTURE Southbound Tuesdays at 8 p.m. Sailings for Granby, Simpson and the Naas Sundays at Midnight For further particulate apply t" I JOHN BARNSLEY, AGENT :: 031 Second Ave., Phone 5IIH O 'Agency Atlantic' Sieamsii KKHKiaKW&IMtHHtoolKaHKWa-t^ . 0 !><a*aH*<!HiWSlttH*«WO- * Royal Bank of Canada HEAD OFFICE: MONTREAL . 1,18 I ., !8(IH Capital 8 11,560,000 Reserved Fund $ t 2,500,000 l sets $185,000,000 § ' ■ —91 will open en accounl 'in lie Tii icctlons I - of the 1'iiii i H. P. \ Hannger - - Prto«« Rn ■'>.,,- ■-:"- !'• . v -*". '>/-.: ;- - ' ■■:.-. ... ■■■:.. .. CLEAN UP AND PAINT UP NOW . O-CISDAR lit,I' POLISH ALA! ' SANItARY W t HOSE, I " UARTIN-SEN01 BR C'tT. PBRB FAI. PAINT Hit. "". LAWN HOWIRS ANB ' i SHEARS ' IH'ATIIUK, OARQAI B !■'"-' B IK, SCRBBN —AT THE— KAIEN HARDWARE CO.,eo8Ti,irdAv. aa-iWHMtStt''-. '■•• :>440440a44a4&emm44tro0t :-<^HKK>tjiKWftiHitt<i<ia 2 i ^r^m e Rw^rt Transfer Co. S ~ FOR- Coal, Furnitui-e Moving, Baggage and Heavy Teamih? W. J. CRAWFORD, Manager PUClKIJ? KRfi Omoe and Residence: I IA l.y J\£., OVV ]000 TmKn Am i&ootiavoooxMQvoooavM The Morning Journal 50 cents per Month ^^ijimiA-, Viiiii \,uni\^!mm*mmm^*Q^MMMWmmm . -W..- aaa.'y.a.'Up-^-W-a'aa^. |tf., I. ■■'■ m~~~m--> aaVaMW PRINCE RUPBRT ,I0I."P..- Tut id I 6, 19 15. LA FIRST IT!I ITS OF il. C. LUMBER I.N To Order of Australian Goven a Cargo of British Columbia Lumber Will lie Shipped. In view of tlie recent appointment by tl i Colnmbi Go - eriimciil oi a co mer io visit Australia wl i ibjecl of ;- ■ ••! oping lumbi r lo b een the two countries "n a considi ' It scale iii Inten In to 1 the forestry - menl of i. indi that i, - e Australia] Govern:, en C iii-. 1 i ' v., :-• diness ill which the men stood in .", I ood :; Coll wiih \ istralif its destination, though a private in thi i i foi a bleak, cold, r order was dispatched by the snow; da: mo remarkable. ■ Ings Mill in January. '-.''' r two or three weeks' prelim- The - liii I - .- ' - i,, ling with inary edu ation in ;:." trenches - - I ■ ,-,,. g01 Qui.-. i, tl if tachei '••■ im 3rd corps, thej - ,M:i;.. j.,ii !,- ' ' " '■ f their own lip .! Gen ■ Oxy-Acetylen. ml : : thai in ■ •, hi difficulty i',: itis! Col . lumber-ci rrj ii- ; . " that coi as a com- thi plete dl lioi nd I have the ut-■ and bei mi In thi Ir inability lair. i ,,. .I , ■ ci. nl ■ ■ ' lei . Ices, and •Ida's Regiment e 27th Divi first, shi ■ 111 he 550,000 fe ' I since then they [fa) i be pro ' ' : ■ nd I B NOTICE thai Rupert, B " ■ itends to ai ■ troleum ov< . , , Phone Red 150 I ' . norl . le, | chains, tl aonil i-.i , .... - :.-'. , ... ■ ob Ining ti'l |ja29 l . ■■ I ■ i- ' rail m woe i ■ J. H. fflLDiT Contractor end Buiidei imatea given oi | work, i. he, ler siiuill Per. sonal Item. ■ end ■ ' ■l .' '■ (also in , i ■ I - pub! the Victoi South ' ' C ny In Du! the middli , I, tin lumbei to be furnished fri 11 at Oh n the Duke o i ■ ; - lin i I kl . ■ -• , feel ire all li Dlsti ■ ■ ■ ' l .." .- e mill a . I ■ chains, ,t of | - ■ ... SI DR. G. malm ' ed as i [fori of the Proi Incial Go irnmenl foi the ■ few months, bul I • I' nadian Trading Companj of Vancouvei was re- sponi Ible for iring tl I n in by negotiations with Ausl rn 11 i. li has been the endeavor of the Governmenl of British Columbia, as . H and i .-.,,. . , hen HI - - . , i ff I-Iighne - ' Insure I - -: ipatch in lie mi I III I nl i ondition a S Ir, T '- ' linn ti . .-■'. Ing inxioui to tell your Royal I i ;hn best on all of this most valuable contingent. (Sis - d . .1. I). P. FRENCH. ■ In som places.- -Prom the - - ■ ■ Inar dian, ea C arlotte Isli.nds. of Thrifty British Patriots. Tl ■ ■' i.od many well-to- well as of Australia, to promote the ' made a can tion ■ I I 'do or mod 11 to-do men in lumber trade beti een the two conn- division a •■•• - after they came to ili,- i inks of the new army, and the tries, but various obstacles have the country, and I was very mucl) knowledge of this fact (according arisen, bo.thai the cargo which wiillstruck by the excellent physique to a correspondent who writes from leave in April will be practically I which was apparent thrbu oi I he one of : ie . imp areas In the south) the lirst Government order to leave ranks. The soldierly bearing and the is being used to their disadvantage TAKH NO' '!■ I' tl ... j « ■-. Piombo, .of rii .■'■ Rupert, B.C;., tor, ii ids to apply foi missii to ii , nal aad pe- _ , , , troleum over the following di i ^ooerles 0u '"•' ■ ' ' " - - :- on .. ... ' Coasl of i - eiil in toirn. You will save messy e-|lsland: Commencing at a posl p ' -. live miles east and ene mile north of the noitafa-eusi coiner of 1,-et 11435 thence nortli SO chains, thence west almost everr article. Give us a iris order today. Ftecne 123. I'rwiapl de Iverr. Mussallem * Co.. 423 "~i"t« Are. Kant. m i .' '■m,.-M ■ M J3ir~ - ' T$ Drapery Goods, Curtains, Poles Oarpets and Rugs—'-.*» per coot, ills count at George-1). Tittj's. 80 chains, thence south 80 chains thence east .So chains, to peinl of eoinmensement. containing 040 acres more or less. ja29 PETER PIOMBO. Date located, 4th December, 1914. LAND ACT. 08th Regiment,Earl Grey's Own Killfls. ORDERS by Major J. H. McMullin, Commanding, March 19, Parades—"A" Company will parade al the Exhibition Building on Wednesday, March 31, and Friday, April 2, al 7:45 p.m. at 7:4ii p.m. "B" C. ■ pany will >i rad« al the Exhibition Building on UOnday, [arch 29, m I day, April 1. al 7:45 p.m. ,-•'. ■ i.. Ltieut. Acting Adjutant. —OH Office: Sin - A. FAtllDS, M.I. M.E. Cousollii g Mining Engineer Emuviii -iions and . of Coal, Metal Oil. Etc. 709 Duusmuil St. Vancouver, B C I.'issage, Manicuring, Scalp Treatment, Electric Treatments, Etc. Mrs. X. Ia. Randasydej Prop. I 1 Third St PRINOE RUPERI Skeena Land District—District o Qu«-»n Charlotte Islands. TAKB NOTICE that I, D. Hogg of Queen Charlotte City, occupation Farmer, aiteral lo apply for permls ilon to purchase the following de icnini lands: Commencing at a poi planted at the south-west cor er of Qooden Island in Bea I Buy, thenee easterly thence nor! It, thenoe y, following shove line to poinl of ii.itiiii ii . mtaln In nore >.r less. DANH3I. HO Dated 6th Febru 191 -",. I'l.". !ron..t 11. Skeenx l.ai-d D District COI !( Chesley, Pi . i P.O. Boi 1714 Telephone 448 RITCHIE, AGNEW & CO. Civil Engineers anil Surveyors Prince Rupert, B.C. Waterworks, Water Power, Wharl Construction, "tenons, Plans, Domin- on and Provincial [.and Surveying. Slectrie Blue Printing Negatives and White Prints Phone 391 irP-TO-DATK LINDSHTS CJUITABE ft STQRAGl G T. P CART BJNTS 381 1 JINGLE POT COAL Is bandied by u recetvi prompt atfenlitu hon ST. L0WI5 ■ ■ B. I a) i ,r tends ti ' V 0 -.ti.tc is' tad: Ooni , IB • r • ' ' ' ' ' Phone .jPacific Cartage Limited i. Delivered 'to your ki door," like groceries lit. 175,000,000 Bottles Yearly That was the demand for Budweiser last year. The Aiiheusar-Biis<-1. Plant covers i- more than 11.1 acre*—equal to 7(1 city blocks. It gives steady employment to 6.0(10 people, and to 1,900 more In iis branches. Every process, every room, Evt ry boti ' ■ iti riie hundreds of every day kitov that nothing o could be made any better than i • w ; I ■ . - ire i - - ' - - Ota "'(1> 1 - I , ialAelaeAB, -'■ i'.t'He ' aUtftHJOUl.-; ?#j t>- ■ -.- len i* proi ••S.I .'-I ■ stMIl *«C daseorilMM Ir-raii-j f.-n • ' ».,.. a a. ''!'.- ... HTMr ..!' 'i-i ttSt, tkmmme nortli S# nkatttsu. >twv>->- • II • W«l>. HI OatkllX, la". - 0 ai\aui" - , i^v a.- torn ■ t<ml.ix\nKir »#tl aoree mori* tii > AMB'iWfW BAN. fl« Agml, Petor ' ••te Imii.i.ii, itrS riefewbsr. - ••und •. , ■. ■ ij i leen Char! • in 1,,-iu-l limlti .'mi i-'t'It ' '■ i . -- f " Anheuser-Busch, St. Louis The Largest Pktnt of Its Kind in the World ^^m-fntx mm: I'sbiiia mmm-<&**&&Sm, Some of tlte Principal Buildings am ir*titf" ">■•-..;-.,... txJJ.-i-'; uf-m gjnMliJMilil.sirH ilJS.'M! ,tf ^m^SfM'BV difuB'r*^^'*''5''.^* iiittiimiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiii! iBkewoa Land District-- i.ilctric-l nf| t-lin>.3ii Charlotte Islands. TAKB NOTICB that INwer I'lombti of Princ* Rupert, li.c., ocoupataton Prospoc.or, Intends to applj for per- rciaiilon to prospect for coal and v«- troleam ovor tke l'»Ilowlu{; doscrlbtatl laads on the Wtvjt ('oast of Or&hnin IslanA: tVatmnrialnK at a poat pln.ni- mi tatvrM ■!!(• MiTtk of the nurtk-.xvt monrwrn ot i^t 1417. ttiento north ;:« eliAlms, tkimoe s«ft to ahultu, thence pouth US ekalni, theaeo waat HO ch»ii>«, to point of ooranioncaaraaiit, ••Bt»hil»£ 149 mfrrm nore or leas. PBTBR PIOMBO. Dote iKaated, Decambor 3rd, 1914. U«i«n Transfer Co. Pi-taw Ruaort, B.I .. Pti.tv il(l PI. ii- p ■ is! 'in in ilnn 11 .'■■-' :-».' ... I Prince Rupert Journal 50c. per Month PRINCE RUPERT IMP. CO. Btetrffctttars PRINCB RUPERT, B. C. O! iC-*ilM»aMN»OI>IK.'-iavt^^^ ri ■^MXHtHjHIUJ-pi: \, C R*»d. Pri-. i*i-'. 1. 8. Pearota, "al>jin:ii;p. TEE P8IKCE RUPERT SASH AMD D«fR COMPANY, LTD. Daily Journal 50c per month «ah «;■■'» wjtutuj amu aunt !'«•«*■ ANU Of- PtOK HTCR' (W "•*"Jl»HlV.' • HIS Ta»a*a AWaStf3>\ Pa*. Bm HJ, « Ol ;■*% MM. >iK>«w»ccm v T n d iy, April 'I, 1915. •RI.NCE RUPERT ~—m~ JOURNAL TiVl UJaTCsHLi^l 11.: GRANITE of best i;uallty and thoroughly tested for sale Cut Stone or Crushed Rock in Quantities NEIL J. McLEOD Phone Green 217 OCEA, FISH CO. l-'resh I'isli Arriving Every Day Outside orders promptly attended to (lOVI'laNf-i:': : WEATttBR P.iy#U-T. Furnished by I'. \V. Wowliai;. For 24 hears t>a«i'ag "■ p.m. April 3. Bar. reduced to sea level. ... 29.7SS Highest temperature 55.0 Lowest temperature 40.U Rain 04 V.J.U K JOHNSON LOSES WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP PHONE BLUE 2r,o PHoIe 554 P.O. BOX 60 FOR APERHANGING AINTING Wishing and wall tinting •"JG1J-CIRAD*!: INTERIOR DECORATING \ SPECIALTY Martin Swanson SECOND AVE ***AR-McriRIDK 0-CHKHKl n0000004 4 CANADIAN STEAM f LAUNDRY NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS | "(Latest, ami Approved Methods 5 '[Only Skilled Operators I'm- $ ployed 0 Phone lis anil ive "ill cull for a 4 0 trial bundle v. I Note our address: 313 SIXTH AVENUE WEST j? Phone No. 8 | Canadian Steam Laundry | C0O4OO^OV .>aKHJ^l*t-Hil>OlKH3tt-0- 0)>«HKB>lKll««H>t><l-i; Capt. J. McGee M.M.S.A. Musters anil .Mates prepared for examination. Compass adjust er. Phone lied 502 "NAUTICAL .U'.YDIIMY" Helgerson Block, opposite Royal Hotel Schkhj-o wwKHKi-a<ii>a>«itHKiaiWi I Continued from Page Two.) Pluck ami Comradeship. Second Lieutenant R. F. Gore Browne, R. F. A., nt first reported "missing, ' was, it appears, captured while seeking a position for an observation post before daylight on January 11, and taken to Lille, where lie was joined shortly afterwards by Lieutenant. Gillespie, a Canadian in the Gordon Highlanders. The two officers determined to attempt an escape al night by jumping from the highesl wall of the cita-j to tiie head and thoy clinched. The del Into the ditch, a drop of 45 or challenger blocked Cue negro's rui i "ii feet. Lieutenanl Core BrowneJAmid much lighting lhe black man jumped first and escaped injury, butlsaid, "Willard is a good kid," nnd | with great self-sacrifice stayed with; then rushed Jess io the ropes, s.cor- body. ^^^^^^^^___M hospital, where he is being well! Willard's head. The challenger was cared for.—London Canadian Gaz-a trifle unsteady on going in his cor- elte. |ner at lhe end of this round. Round I Round 14.—The round opened with Willard rushing and missing a right nppercut. The challenger, was the aggressor and tried to force tbe lighting. .lolinson slammed Willard on the mouth with a left. Jess only laughed. The negro was beginning to miss his leads. Willard drove a hard right to Johnson's ear. Round 15.—The crowd kidded Johnson, who rushed Willard to the ropes and scored 'live bard swings, remarking, "What a grand old man." Willard grinned al the remark and also at the blows accompanying them. The negro smashed a hard left lo the body. The bell found the pugilists fighting in the centre of the ring. Round 10.—.lolinson missed a left OaMttrftaaHram-WH!^^ Get On Voters' List At Once THE LISTS FOR THE NEXT REVISION CLOSE ON APRIL 5 11* VOlli NAME IS NOT >I W OK THE LIST AND VOU ARE QUALIFIED TO VOTE DO NOT DELAY GETTING ON LIST NOTICE le hereby given that ou the 2a3rd day of March next aaplica ti'oa. —Hi lie made to the 9ui>erl(. lataaat af Provincial Police Mtd t» tag fkuusj of License OMaataaVatelon-- i tor tiui ("May ni' Prince llaajtaat for IMHaafaaHU III) I't'lll.lve tile UatOaaMC for the sale of liquor by wholesale from the luesa'soA known as Lata 15 and (K, iHucli 38, Section 1, slauatae- U Mt Street in the Oi«y <rf Prince lAmmmo. to tbe lands duiu'iOW as L** 1* and £0, Hindi H, SMMton 1, "on NM Avenue In the said Slty of faPrimee Rupert. DATED this 20th day of Febru Mm, uii5. PRINCE RUPERT IMPORTING CO. LIMITED. W. II. Marshall, Monager f21inar22 Applicant. his friend till both were recaptured.Iing two hard punches to the The injured oflicer is in the military|The negro drove terrific swings Advertise in The Journal Notice is hereby given that on the £rst day of April next application, will be made to the stiperinteadent of Provincial Police and to tin Board of License Commissioners foi the City of Prince Rupert for permission to change tbe site of the wholesale liquor business now car ried on by the undersigned company from its present premises, namely, Lots 16 and 17, Block 11, Section 1 situate on Second Avenue, City o Prince Rupert, lo premises situati on Lots 15 and 16, Block 32,' Hon lion 1, on Fraser Street, in the Citj of Prince Rupert. Dated (his 27th of February, A.D 11)15. Beaver Wholesale Liquor Compan. of Prince Rupert, Ltd. 2Smar2S C. A. SWEET, Mfcr added two more lefts to the black's face, l.'p lo this point Johnson had not struck u blow in the round. Hound 24—The crowd yelled tojSrWOPSIS tlie fighters to'light but instead they clinched. Willard laid bis weight on .lolinson at every opportunity in the clinches. Johnson pushed Willard backward in the same manner as bei did Jeffries at Reno. Johnson missed two weal; swings. The crowd yelled its disapproval. Willard then smashed the negro with a left to the face at the bell. Round 2".—Johnson's actions ^^^ CHAD REGULATIONS. MINING NOTIOE OF OaWSBLLATION OF RESERVE. | NOTiCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that rtlie Reserve, existing on Detention 17.—Johnson hooked a lefi to his opponent's jaw and a right nppercut to the same place. Willard landed a right to Johnson's body and a left to the head, Willard again scored a right to the body andHsht have iniliratr(1 ,1,at ,,e thoUght I.locked lhe negro's return, ''ackl^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ i „..,, , ! , , , ,'was Irving to get the decision on drove Willard to a corner and landed ".."o e , , , points at the end of the forty-fifth two swings to the head. Johnson11 again hooked a right to Hie body Caal uilnlng rights or the Domin- ien ii MaBiroan, Saskatchewan and Attejata, li-hr. Yukon Territory, ths Nartawost Territories ar.d a portion ef Ha» Pneviuee of British Columbia, may be leased for a term of tweu- Ir-OaUt years at an annual rental of Ml par acre. Net more than 2,560 aeras vtill be .eased to one applicant. Appttcations Coi' a lease must be!) ».**» ter the applicant in person to HlMi Agent or Suli-Ageni of the dis- Mct In whicli the rights applieJ for are situstec. Iu suavejod territory the land ic could not knock Willard out and | 1UBt ,, de8Cribeti by sections, or legal ap*M*rvisions nf sections, and la Uatsacveyed territory tbe tract ap- Isalaad by reason of a Notice aublisb- eii ia the British Columbia Gazette on the lid Ih of May, I 012, it hereby can ^celled. R. A. RENWICK, Deputy Minister < f Lauds Departmenl of Lands, Victoria, B.C., October 19th, 1914. o2! round. Willard shook the negro with nnd followed It up ivith. two punrnesja risllt t0 the heart' He tllpn cllp* to the head Ipei tn€ I,esro with a fast left and started to force the pace. Johnson ftWfiiWtWr^-OW^ WaiKKJai>0<laKiiKl 000000000040 0 SAFE OMIT BOXES ! For Rent __ % a Um~m~m~m~m~m~m~MMm—~~~~~~_m s Round 18. After playing a tattoo on Willard's chest and stomach the negro drove him lo a corner, where the negro smashed him twice on thej jaw. Willard's leads were easily I picked off by the champion. After several tries Jess landed a straight left lo Johnson's jaw and a right swing to the stomach. At Hie bell Johnson landed a punch tn tlie body and another to the jaw. Round 19.—Both slowed up a bit, Willard now was the aggressor. ! | Johnson stood in the middle of lhe! was conserving every bit of his energy. Willard again landed a left to the mouth and then repeated it. Johnson stepped around backwards I at Ihe bell and dropped heavily Into his seat. Round 26.—Willard opened with a smash lo Johnson's body. Tlie referee forced them to break from a clinch. Willard rushed and slammed a right and left to Johnson's sited fer shall be staked out by the a»»p)irnn! himself. Bach application must be accom- paoiud by a tae of js, which will be. aatoadei tf the rights applied for Xiot available, but not other- . A royalty shall be paid on the mrskaatajl* ontnut of the mine at1 th* rat* ot Ave cents per ton. Sbe tarssi operating th. t with ^^^^^^^^^^^ e miae Suma.!, tie Agent witT* swum awMufttlatg for the full •t Hcrabantabie coal mined t_% m—t tfce royalty t-Xo-rean. If flic *n asfilHv, righte are not boiug o»- aMIaa, such returns should be fur ■Mad at least once a year. Tbe lease will Include the coal niaiaaag rtgbts only; but the lessee aOajy »a» permitted to purchase what-, •w avaHalile surface rights may be statored necessary for the work- lOdy. In a clinch the latter talked|lag of the mine St the rate of $10 over his shoulder to his wife. Wil- REASOXAnLE ilV'li-IS THE ■ Continental Trust Company 000 The Morning Jou- 50c. per month B. C. Undertakers \ Kiineral .Directors nnd Km- 4 bnliiieis — Satisfaction Guar- ^< iinteed — Open Day and Xiulil O n 117 Second Street Phone 11 i'-i ucc ' iorton - - Manager ,- n 4 < ■. a 44 a a a o4 040 i^^-fl-iw-n-a-frtHKH PICK. Tiie Cnnndl • Pntriotic h'uiul. Will tho fund ,'-!'!"!! Ihe and ■■ ■■ si li -■ -.- j v. Ih »e service v i*it the fa r her A Hies, .,,, f ili. CCIlittlftON, P.O. H«av 786 |lard smashed Johnson. Willard wins Ion knockout. The great crowd then rushed Into|ftgint of Do'tnlnVon Lands the ring and menaced Johnson. Several squads of soldiers look | os sion of the platform and cleared the crowd away to proteel the lighters. o IIII.IXIIV .EDUCING PRODUCTION COST Ooatum*^ • ,00-04000:: > 0O444i I 0 I'l.VGIXI'laltS, IIACIII . II i ■■ '.'. .--, ,1!. c. ('on - 1-.- ■-.'■ lie II . 'n id- Iia! for fishing bin dp "-'■- ■ ring and blocked Willard's blows. During this round nol a Bingle hard punch landed and John-.,in i- I able to divine Willard's every lead. , lie negro tli n d ii i illy, land- In two li '''■' to '-■ hod} and u rl thi .- ■ he jaw, Round 20, Willard open '1 the ii n II ii two liglil blows to the' B^BjB^PJBIBJ lid, ' ' i, kid " Willard I ■■. ,tinui d fro i 'age One.) dl '■ and Btniled io. Tin owd i — ... ;..,. ,■ |e(1| ..,,.,,., ,. ,. lion. The new smeltei produces I I ,, . ,;,., ; - |],arcl :il.oul eighl and one- half cents a tabbed and pawed tin air until ' »°una, but a cosl of between seven lai -:-.l -. swim i:-- negro's }■,■■ ' ''• ' ' ''" l:ll<1 one-half cents is The negro immediately cui loose and eventually looked for. lhe The! B^B^Bb^B^B^H crow.] wci drove :i li .. .... »er acre. For full information application hould be made to the Secretary of he Department of the Interior, Ot 5HaHKH*aaWH*<>l-H-<«WKTO Ut.llt.aaMliJslj alllUtlyaU. 111..a HUSfBRT Free ta-wa, or to any Agent Sub- W. W. CORY, Dainty Minister of ihe Interior JAMES GILMOKE ' antic -■ hen Willard I ,•- ti and lefl to tli at the bell, Vfter a minute .. ■ :, Furniture Satle nl <ltMia-j;a ARCHITECT cond Ave. Near McBride St MOTEL MRECIMY lecawbcrc of the Prince Rupe * *a«v«»ta*i(l Vimhuers' Issoilntlon iit-'s," nil depaavrtmonts. ■ ounl ' for c»a*h. ecoriI . ■ to tl 1.0 llll ■- ' ■1 ' Hi.>.in 1 ".iiii-s nnd Parts in slock. ul __fo' ol.ected hiiu- |f -well lev fell into r, ihn Iked around ll rii lard ml both la I, ere fig lil Ins for i'ii opening" i I ihe I I Round • Royal \nTiil Oi^|a>isp;e »f Cunada. ^^^BleXaiinii,at.i.i{jii for tbe en- ;try lit Naval Otto's, vlll bs bold at 1 tabe 's:«'.Tn-«lina (inatitio of tb-j Civil Sor :..- f'l-.-flaiuiainTi ifl V.&j, i!iir> tubnessf ! eandftlctes Joining the co! Viae nn. or ,iv"-~' '— '■•isust. Atipii- TIi ■ this poinl ootkiDS for mtny «rn be reaolv»fi in> Service ConnataWlrm, Ottaw*, ?<a<m • ■ i.H itntry ?«ms en* non b» In-!' *'',*'",lri- he blows ol , ' '"'-''■" "■ »« '» >*Ion io Si'""' ■ • abM|*»«*l, f.vX •KXtMon on t*« m S lellnrl, ll/> htlfttarorl Hit. naatrw.'a l.rt^a, ! ^mlf, Vyft'i I the negr. body ghts and lefts, k ined. Willard continued wo li ■ "at, --\t.aa!- aiKlKa'aVati --.Mf 'ill ll ll '.tU**! O* Johnson only ^^^f^ttm, .„ «» oM&K~m\ii*A. '--i-.'.. ..«'.-. ^■lK....:i>' Sled. Iron, Oils, ili..- Rope, linlala Kcltlng, B. C. \V 1 Pulleys, 0 ('iiliiiiiliiuii lli-on/e Propellers, Storage Butteries, Dynamos aud fi .Marine Accessories. ii Itcjiulrs—I'lrsl-cl.-t.ss t.]nlj.iiit-iii and stall for machine and ship ie- E pairs. m P.O. BOX SIS TBLfiPHONE 313 tHiMriiiiraQMaGoo&aGGaoe a. j. *»i»«at'aiv^,«r>, ' HAMT tOm*—or «it*M>m B«->■--.■ l*. t»'al»»,11*«M||l,(t Of Hat VatCS! ItK-KTU*. Wm«v, IsukMur rtk, for the in gro's stomach. Jack grin tied :u the shrieking crowd. Never tholi is, Johnson was showing the ef facts of the pace. Hound 23.—Willard rushed Into [7 a clinch. Johnson held on until or-j ' — tiered to break by tha referea. Thaj D«" challenger shot two lefts to theUmmm, «»»akH»a, iim-ni mmi negro's face and they clinched again al M*r<* E«r*aaik rttooa. iiuii Mill wrestled about ths fins. Jits'Tlte, tha Dasaa hi-aAW, WWMW4M" i'Ot*:l "-. el rfcr* A-r.». and lOigtilh St. W. ft. li,')*^!. Pi-op. ' rtmm., mnvmAi, Wlrot .ata 7wi afovwitti .i. I'ai-fajMiwn t.'nt "tmcrlcau PI11 11 IM.«« "» a '* -'. I.'-IJ Pat:. - I).." h IfUM 4ve. *t>a1»«-«ci. 1 il;!.': •'.' : Basstll FlaraptMia Piiua,' I lutes BOc to Bl.OiV for l>«| lll^will'r aft I'e'i'M'r, Props. BLiffftlKSS HOTKBi !. V. "loehiotic '.'. II. Casloy Irliafrd Ave, lietwearn Sixth *«d Hwralii Hy. l»»!'Opri,n PUai; 30c to !' 1. Par tlavt ftOTAlt KOTBL e<Wa»J A a^«aagaittaat, IValtpt, WWtatl I to. mn» UmMi '«-:. Raj>«riuia mWkx *.;,.am fianio/ ■Vot* WE WANT YOU TO KNOW THESE HOSE They stood the test when all others failed. They give real foat comfort. They have no seams to rip. They never be- eaae loose aad bu««r as the sfciuic Is lenit in, oat VSBBP* lu tkiy are <"I*.UtANT*SB» for Soeaess, for siyl \ for si»aejaslor- lty of materia) and wawsaao- ship, absolutely stain! -is.aaad to weSr nix montli.- w"th.out Holes or replaced by new pairs free. Our Free Otter To every one sou-d'a... us BOc to cover sliinjlng charges, we will sand, sub'eet to dilty. ab- soTntely free: Three pairs of our famous men's AMERICAN SILK DOSE with ivrillen guarantee, anj color, or _ Three pairs of otif Ladies' a Hose, iu Mack, Tan or \Vlilte S colors, wiih written guarantee. 3 DON'T DELAY—Offer ex- _ plras when dealer in your lo- 5 cality is selected, (live color '5 4 and si/e desired. ** O a rii-.- Internationul Hosiery Co. 5 0 21 Uitiii'i Street K 1 Dayton, Ohio U.S.A. S . .O40404OO'.:::H.,itnhtHt<~t>,;::'O0o o^is-ocwKHKiiKi oanvmmmwxbaoa THE M»ST tOMFORTAILS f ., A V Ha' aaaiV 'aali m^ ■'- IN TIE CITY b Answers all culls tiny Am*" til.trlu S a Phone 99 LStand: Hotel ,Prinoe Bjipt'ti i ic 1 uv< ' EaTOaMftuM C011J Ci«Ane»t, Hri;>ht-Mi AKbd 1*.:-: |adJplaV^n«W^ W**l»lt»HaVa,V 1 e*.. i.*i'ai:- iiim.) ajmi. ami taaMa. MC JaBJa** "mmfO'r'"fJfr: — • itrmma bC *ts
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