. The Joum •;; K-5 00 a year High-clas: - Job Printing VOL. v. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., THURSDAY, A Price ."* Cents. ZEPPELIN DROPPE IN ENGLAND >Y BRIT IN MESOPOTAMIA German Attern.ts To Lead From Trenches Are Frustrated In West INVESTIGATING I SEEKING TO INTEREST ■/_ Thousand Pisoners INDIAN RESERVES I INVESTMENT HERE Paris. April 11. -An official report says: "Near Berry au Bac we have carried a cerinaii trench. "In Champagne a detachment of| KILLED IN ACTION. Lieut. VY. ,1. Wolseley, of Sniitiiei Meets Oeath in lhe War. COMMISSION CHARGED WITH I BOARD OF TRADE TELEGRAPH THIS TASK ARRIYEIJ BY STEAMER YESTE.RD.AY. The Members Have Gone Into Intel i.or hy VVuy t.i' the G. "1". P. Ml) COL. CARNIHilK RE COP- PER KEPIXEnV. lie Effort Is Made to Secure Capital in Tills Pari of the Province. Taken By Russians Near Ozsok Pass German Infantry attempted to come oul of theii' trenches but were stopped by our lire. "At Les Sparges a counter-attack was topped by our artillery. "In the forest of Ailly we extend- i ed our front and repulsed a counter-1 attack by the enemy." — o ■ PLOT THICKENS ABOlIT SWABODA THE SUSPECT Lieut. W. .1. Wolseley of Ihe 2nd • Battalion Easl. Lancashire Regiment was killed in action at Aix-la-Chap- pelle on March 14. Lieut. Wolseley was a member of the firm of W'il- eocks at Wolseley of this city, baling here last August to join his regiment in the Mother Land, says the Smithers Sentinel. The many friends of tho Lieutenant will be sorry to hear of his death in the trenches while fighting to uphold his country's honor. The _________________________ Lieutenant, who was only 29 years It Seems Certain He Was a German I .of age, saw service in the South Af- Citizen —Real Name Ray- '.i(..ln Wa|, waa wounaed| but de_ moiiil RiitT Sell wind. spile all this, ho was so anxious to ijnin his regiment that he not only It is certain now that the so-c:ill-'Wils thc r^ "™" to S° r™m the Bulkley Valley, but he paid his own j expenses as well. All honor to an- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ other of the sons <if Britain who Touraine. He has admitted that his have flung their lives in the scale real name is Raymond Ruff Schwind that their country's honor might not but says that be was born in San be lowered. Francisco and that the records have] -o ed Raymond "Swaboda" Is the man who set tiro to the French liner La | ARRIVALS BY THI. STEAMER PRINCE GEORGE IS MAKING INSPECTION OF AIDED HOSPITALS been destroyed by the earthquake. Contrary to this, a London business man has identified Schwind as his former German clerk, who was , , ■ Among the first-class passengers born in Bremen, and the son of a _ .arriving by the Prince George yes- German fiscal officer. terday morning were the following: H. U'ickbamnier, H. A. Chapman. F\ i A. Corbit, Mr. Gaylander and wife. Mr, Maillett, Mrs. Grossman, Mrs. Florence Richards, E B. Hastings, ■Mrs. Jones, W. S. Fisher, N, E. Dinning, E. II. Fletcher, G. Tooker, T. Brandon and wife, Wm. G. Clarke and wife, ,1. S. McArthur, Charles _, , , ,„ . . Plaxton. .1. Ross, Archie McEachrin, There arrived from Victoria yes- P. Walker. N. W. White, S. Carmi- Icrday P. Walker, chief clerk of the • chad, I). 11. McDowell, Fred Ren- Provincial Secretary's Department. wm.|h ,ohn RoDertS| Mr yolmg| ,, In connection with his offlce he has n. ]>0|'f, L. .1. Ilavery, R. McCullougb, charge of the hospital end of the'Walter Robinson, Clara Brown, Lena provincial service and the sanitary I Silver,," Mr. Wickenden and wife, Mr. arrangements throughoul the prov!Homey, Mrs. II. C. Seaman, .1. N. Ince. On the present visit be will Shaw; L. A. Moody, W. C. Arnett, make an inspection along .these lines. H' McLeod, R. S. Johi 'on, Frank (1. Evans, George G. Baker, S. Jen- There arrived from the south yes-] The following telegram has bee terday, by the Prince George, iiiein-|Sent by the Board of Trade to Coi. hers of tiie Royal Commission on David Carnegie, inviting Col. Carne- Indian Affairs for the Province of gie (o include Prince Ruperl in his British Columbia. Those who com- itinerary of investigation Into the ,„,,,, .. ... ,,,, . ,. leeonomic and industrial conditions pose the body are -N. W. White, K. ,, ,, , , , , , ' , ' of British Oolumbia, which be is C, tiie chairman; S. Carmichael, K.\ C, and Day II. Macdonald. J. A. .1. McKenna, K.C., and .lames P. Slaw, tho other members of the Commis-j sion, are not on this tour. The members have come here loi visit the reserves that can be reached from the G. T. P. as far as Fraser Lake. A. Tyson, Inspector of Agencies, accompanied them. Leaving the steamer here, the making on behalf of tbe British War Offli c. Col. Carnegie is paying particular attention to the copper industry of British Columbia, an industry in which Prince Rupert and the North has both a present and future prominence in Ihe mining industry of British Columbia. He is also said to be reporting on the possibility of war material being manufactured at REMA! li YISLI" PROPHECY AS I'll WAR'S KNI) President "I Belgian Society ... Medicine in Kngland Tells of Con- frere's Prophecy. I • trograd, April I I. An official stale.1:' ' 'Ik tin pntinues in 1 ''!■:■; slighi ess and repulsed repeal , ., en. iy, We ■... ■ iptui Ing > ml prisoners." Ex'teudlng Work. There have been ninny ivai ... ecies. and the following, from the pen of Dr. Clement Philippe, prcsi- ^^M dent of the Societe Beige de M.ede I ae Continental Montana Develop- dne et PHarmacie en Angletere, has 1 , Com,)any| operatlng „, Hocher lattracted much attention: |Q6 Boule, has Increased Its stall by On December 13, 1913, 1 was at the arrival yesterday of G. Thorn medical conference in Brussels. s'>" r''om Butte. Mr. Thompson will commissioners went on board the|eertaln ,,omts in British Columbia special car that the Q. T. P. had jn-ince Ruperl has both the raw ma- placed at their disposal. They left by terial ,ind the facjnties to offer, so it the regular train for Vanarsdol,|ls, hoped' that the city will receive The most eminent doctors connected with the French health resorts were P. Walker. Chief Clerk of Provincial Secretary's Department, is Here. where the first stop will be made. The special car placed at the dis posal of the commission will be disconnected at the different points where stops are to be made. When ready to proceed to another point the car will be picked up and taken on. The members of the Commission will make their homes on the car during the tour. When seen yesterday morning by The Journal they spoke in the highest terms of the G. T. P.'s thoughtfulness. Gen. Supt. Mehan boarded Ihe car shortly after (Continued on Page Four.) due consideration. Following is the telegram: "Col, David Carnegie, "Victoria, B, C. "The president and members of the Prince Rupert Board of Trade, noting that Col. David Carnegie and his staff are visiting the province for the purpose of investigating the Industrial .and economic conditions of British Columbia, urgently suggest that his investigations be extended to Prince Rupert and Northern British Columbia. (Continued on Pamt Two.) THINKS RUSSIA WILL GAIN NEW RELATIONS "I had a friend, the director of lho observatory a! Mont Soiirls, who was i clairvoyant. Three months before the war In 1870 I s; be was coming out I am cry- The War The Widening Of Trade'l^^r ""' '"" """^ ""'*" Morley Donaldson, Vice-President Ofl'"°outbrea,< "f The G. T. P., Sees As A Result Of r» medium-sue trance I be resident in Prince Ruperl most of the lime, and will look after various matters connected with the ship- in turn initiating their Belgian col-. ,. ,, , , ping ol the ore from here. D. .1. Wll- leagues into tbe mysteries of hydro- Uam8| th(, superintendent of the thermal science. On this particular mine, lefl yesterday for the Rocher day, Armedee Tardieu, who had the de Boule. honor of personally attending for! o [two years II. 11. II. the Countess of BRITISH KOOTOALL. Il.'landers, mother of King Albert, bad been speaking of tbe Auvergne.1 Pol)owlng a,,p ,,,.. „,„„, (>f „,...... and in the course of a banquet heL h ,eague footbal] ^m^ ^^ uttered these words, which made his ,u( Putm,,,.v, n„ ,he K,.0,,m,s of ,,,„ fellow-guests smile: "In 1915 we nrst.nai,u,rt ,,lu!). shall be in Berlin and we shall have Blackburn R ., Tn(tcnh.„n ,.,. ,, reconquered Alsace and Lorraine." Bolfon w „_ Newcast]e ,. 0 Ironical interruptions only served, WooH.lcb Al.sona, „_ ,,„,.,. , to make our confrere more serious; „,„,„„„„,. ,. 2> Mlad,e8Drougn and he continued almost with a pro- , phetlc air: N,otts county 0j Burnley 0. "I'm telling you the truth. In 1915 Oldham A. 3, Sheffield V. 0. we shall be In Berlin and we shall Sunderland 1, Bradford City 1. have reconquered Alsace-Lorraine." west Bromwich A. 1. Bverton 2. And he then explained himself to his Sheffield W, 3 Chelsea 2. astounded audience. In bis sonorous. Second Division. voice, Tardieu, one of the greatest Woolwich Arsenal .".. Bury 1. French medical authorities, a uni- Birmingham 3, Grimsby 0. versally-respected veteran or 72, add- Clapton Orient 1, Preston X. B. 1. Derby County 1, Bristol City 0. Fulliani 2, Glossop 0. Hull Cily 2. Leicester Fosse 1. Leeds City 4, Notts Forest 0. Lincoln City 1, Huddersfield T. 1. Stockport County 1, Barnsley 2. Wolverhampton W, 2, Blackpool ed: In Different Channels I see you, Tardieu, three months hence on the boulevards handling money In your hat, and c..i;n!ing it at the Car.' du Nord,!jjovo A 2. Southern League. Northampton 4, Dillingham 0. Southampton 4, Brighton nd Yesterday visited the Prince, Ruperl General Hospital and Bpoke of ihe excellent shape iu which he kins, Major Moore and wif Jac ___________,—__% ll Long, Mrs. Pnrgarcy, Mr. Morley favorably with the besl in tho prov ince. There are few, In fact, ai" in such good shape. thai Hubert and Wife, I". A. Larkin, l.| Mi-Lelhin, Mis Marcelle Lobarge, S. I). Long, Mrs. Fargarey, Mr. Morley Mr. Aerge, W. ll. N, Robertson, Wm. in the opinion of Morley Honald-, velopinent that will follow, son, the vice-president of the G.T.P.,!tome In for a prominent pl should' |!.,.n you leave with an ambulance, ice, ii \' Aulnoye you're stopped by a rail- who lefi yesterday on his trip east,|will be on the shortcsl trade routi way accident, Inn by a miracle ... the close of the war is likely to seel between this country and Russian a very greal widening of the inftu-1territory on the Pacific, in time Iher train bears you to 11 M.iii:bonne an engine driier Is li . t ii ft an ambulance man will Bay tr Reading 0, Cardiff City 0. Croydon Conn.nm ... Exeter City 0. Bristol Rovers I. Luton Town 0. M ill wall A, I. P irti month 1 .| ,,i'ii':; Park Rangi r i. 8« indon T 2 :0'Nolll, Alex Boulhroii. Mis. Ander-j once of Russia in Hie commercial j there Is no reason why the cily J(M| 'Chef, I'm a driver,' nnd will | Southend I'nli.d 2, Crystal Palace 'son, .1. h. Westenhaver, Q, L. Mr U'llker will go on lo \nyox Thompson, O. M. BeirneB, Mrs. Ilnr- lonlght. and make inspection there,' ■ rlntt, C. .1. Deyquer, W. McLaren. I returning halirdny and iiroce.'diiig, IF. W. Rudge, May Struthers. N. | world. He thinks thai that country I should not come Into the field »f inke his place. Your train will con- 3, will come Into new relationships, manufacture along lines thai will be tlnue "n Its Journey to tho east, Plymouth Argyle I, West Ham tl. Britain and France will come Into| represented hy the products of the 'vhera ""' wounded are weltering In 0 along Hie line of tin- G. T. 1 o I ollcc Commission. 1 Vanalstinc, and A. Harris. The police commission will meel - this afternoon at 8 o'clock in the'* ('iti Hall. ;« w. s, Fisher returned yesterday!* from a trip to Victoria, * MAYOR TAYLOR Sl'CCRKDS. Vancouier, April l I, Joseph Martin's attempt to unseat Mayor Taylor has failed. Suf- * licient notice, it is said, was nol * given.. 4044Wa0a0W4O4OO004444W040000WW004000aa0000040S<-.'O British Drave Back The Turks London, April 11.—The Til ks, according to an official report, ',",! the British position a Kurns Ahwaz Shaiba in Mesopotamia, They were driven off. leaving lino prisoner;:. The British casualtli were only ."2 wounded. UK I CWCHKiOOO mustuxoa hade connections with the land ..I easl lhe rzar, lie thinks, as never before.j These new avenues of trade will .nato a general awakening of P. is- sia. Tin i. .ul! should bi « ondi , tul advances by that nation. In the past , iBSin has been a neglected country i " in the way of trade. From now on he situation will be chang. .: sia has grain, hides, and tallow, Ol : to iiicnii.in a few of the articles i commerce, to offer these otlier coun-j tries. Canada should come into prominence in the trade relations. There should be an opening I'm lumber, machinery, and oilier manufactured articles. Prince Ruperl, in the ile-1 ■ - o • : KTI'RDAY'S BAKI'l.ALI,. Coast l.ca.'.'iic. Sail Lake, 2; Oakland, T. nci "... 1: Los \i:: ", nl ■, 11; Portland, 2. American Let: m Clilcn .., 7; St. Louis, D. Bosl '. ' ; Phllndol ' New '.',,. li, ; Wa blngton, 7. . el ind, a; Oi Irnlt, 1. National League. Et; l ouis, a Cli|cni ... 7. Brookl; a, 3; Xcv York, l 6, Pill "■:" . ' : Cin. Innatl, 2. Philadelphia^ I'.; Boston, 0. ibui ■ blood. X ti rl then eventB M ill hasten: i he Empire will tall, shall 1 '..' Alsace and Lorraine, ;• hi,: I 111 . ' iter I se. men vyounded by Frenchmen, Bul it len Ibl. inl 5 wo shall have tak Intel VI sane in no and pi hai In llerlln \nd I «eep also for tny- tiiti i win .; ot! '" '• lity I, Scottish l.ct-ii.'. Morion 2. M ' " I'.-lii' I, ■ Partlck '!' I. Hamilton \ I. Aii'dii" iveys 3 Hlbcn 'ark.fl awt««»4Rii cHKKrtKnwawr —aw r- - ft to o o ooioomoaoKMfovwHiimomaoit mmm\ 9 Germans Dropped Bombs Ip ^^ltnd '.oiidon, April 11. A Germai pa I ovcr Riyth, '. nd Cram'lngtnn li irland and Seaton i ,n Otirhamshlre toda ' ilrn petl bomb ,;, . h : ■•■ as li a ,,'i over, .0^ % ft * w Li s, ,1 V t \ I- -00aO00Oi>044O00404004000040000000aoC00a000000440400440 .V.'r. Thursday, April ir., 1915, "rim";: aiFiinT .isMtOaaVi, prince liuvcr journal Telephone 138. ■j „ui,j — li. 11. MASON. Editor. Office: 128 Third Avenue Easl, near McBride Street. Telephone t38; Postofllce Box 607. DAILY EDITION. Published every morning Rxceut Monday. Delivered by Carrier in tbe 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, per Month $0.50 WEEKLY EDITION. Published every Friday for mining of the appointment of a nau-j»J'>*HW»i«HW»K«H"«^^ tical examine:' for tbe Port of Prince] i Rupert. ': Product No. Contains ntiout $1.60 lbs. Mr. Davidson.of the G. T. P. stated thai the G. T P. had decided to In til .. ' rvic. between Prince Rupert and Surf Inlet, whicli ilfcitter was taken lip" by the Board with the il. T. P. a short time ago. This will give Prince Rupert direct communication with the growing mining camp at that point and should be the rneane of establishing a direct trade connection. of circa Prince [SEEKING TO INTEREST INVESTMENT HERE addressed IP fo latlon outside the City Rupert at $2.00 a ye: points in Canada; or $".00 a year all points in the United the United States or other Advertising Rates Upon Application I''"1'1"4'' .Continued from Kingdom |_ Page One.) foreign | ' Thursday, Apr! 19 li BOARD OF. TRADE DISCUSSIONS MATTERS OF INTEREST TO ' CITY HAVE BEEN DEALT WITH BY BODY. CHE The City Council Will Be Asked to Co-operate In the Matter. Northern British Columbia has and oilier mineral deposils of importance, It has, a smelter al Anyox, where there is ore to the value of 75 million dollars blocked out. It has also numerous properties in course of development, and the largest drydock on lhe Pa. Ifl Co isf, with facilities for the manufactiP'irig of war material. "The cordial invitation of lb Board of Trade is extended to Coi. Carnegie and his staff, and he is urged lo make a visil to Prince Rupert in the course of his itinerary, j where ihe Hoard will have much pleasure in doing all possible to facilitate his enquiries. "D. G. STEWART. "President of Board of Trade." SWLENHID FOB PLUMBERS The s-de of Pre luct No. 99 is strictly confirad to t' e high-class supply bouse-. Its co< I of manufacture is therefore not i ffected by Dept. or "price ititting Ktofe" influence that so ofU-r drives lianufactiirers to the use oi inferior chemicals and processes, ifor is the dealer allowed to reduce he retail price under penalty of ba'-ag his supply terminated. A POWERFUL SW,VENT FOR __ CLOGGED UP DRAIN PIPES "IMI" destroys acciiniiiliitions if lint, paper, cloths, hair, slime, grease, vegetables, soap, fruit and nuny others. It is harmless to DON'T ARGUE flues plumbing. IIO.VT PUT OFF M TEST IT This iireparation has been so generally successful In clearing drains that it in bought over and over again by tilVae who have tried it, but Inasmuch as no on 'can know the actual condition existing within a pipe, it is absontely impossible for the manufacturer (OC the dealer to guarantee tie result. CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CO., NEW YORK I ^OR SALE BY HARRY HANSON THE RELIABLE I'M MItKS! FOR THE BEST IN PLUMBING AND SKATING PHONE 180 i rffl0jfca4&W00W00O44O00-O40000O'-}0&WL)0<>0004&O44W»0»OS G, T. P. Steamship Sailings FOR VANCOUVER S.S. Prince George every Friday at 9 A.M. S.S. Prince John every Sunday at 7.30 P.M. For Massett—S. S. Prince .lor very second Saturday at 10 p.m. commencing April 14. For Naas River points—S. S. lihce John every second Saturday 10 p.m., commencing April 21, For Anyox—S. S. Prince George every Wednesday at midnight. Passenger train carrying eleclr"; lighted sleeper and parlor cafe car leaves for the east on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 10 a.m. Through tourist, sleeping,car to St. Paul every Wednesday. For through tickets, reservations and vfu!l information apply to G. T. P. Ticket Office, Third Ave.; Agency all Atlantic Steam- sll'l' l-il"'s' . '. ■ "•,'•:.■"," . h ana At '. re ; :..'. . leelini Of i'l Bi "i Tr ide Roi rei lied fron ■ - iu ;' . adei cussio ■ Mr. C: L. Pete I and a. re ort showed I af fairs iv ere i i con dition al tht the yeai 13 1914, and the thanks of tbe Board v on all' I Mr. son for tl ndered l" - • ■'• inrd In mi grai uitously, and I . ■ o tender to Mr, Peter an li. n- orai ii iiibership In tl <1 foi ' 915. tion o the Boar prince Rupert cadet (CORPS, lei's by ' leori ■ I Ca- Instructor, for the week ihe 17th, 1915: ll , 7:30 dl II! in day 9:31 . i.. d in unil i Saturday, S p.m., bulai Hall. ROPjT. RITCHIE, C.C., c t ■ IV Coal, Cement, Piaster and Brick § AND A CCHPLETE LINE OF BUILDERS' SUPPLIES ____p0LNE First Avenue Prince Rupert Telephone 186 _ itwa-a^HjaS-j-ai'.aKHJocHKrt i u«»^*a«>i>fci>ri&M'a-ei »iwi>!m»#a>aWfrtVa>i}^ »m>iKHKKH} o t> 000 ■. Canadian Pacific Railway PRINCESS MAQUINNA, SOUTHBOUND, 8 P.M. FRIDAY PRINCESS MAY * SOUTHBOUND, 8 P.M. SUNDAY ing Bom ed to ask the civ!. imitt. n ' It Nomination Notice Thompson Hardware Co., PHONE 101. P.O. DRAWER 161 l'Kt«Ht>wa ,k<hia «cm an evwaao n-iwn-puaoHst 000 wiwiKf t>.Kiw cHKi-rKH>o t. ^^^^^^^ aW. Public notice is hereby given ,to the Eloctoi . : ' aljty of Prince Ruj ert thai I rl [11 ■ ■••' tin the said Electors ol the Gent al Offic 1 of tl 1 City Clerk City Hall, Tuesday, the 13th day of April, A. I). 191", at 12 o'clock noon, for the purpose ol electing a person to represenl them In tin ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ j".';:1;:''' i ______ I Alderman, to thi Cl C incil with a rievi ": get- fi 11 .:, vai ncy caused by the roslg- ear tl "... of M?" "r Alderman McCfrmont. The mode of nomination of caudi- the work being done for the pub- dates shall be as follows: Hcity of Prince Ruperl and the The candidates shall be nominated In writing; the writing shall bo sub- North, li was also decided that the scribed by two voters of the Muni- tiiiaiicc committee be given power to ci all 1 proposer and seconder, , and shall bo delivered to the Re-' approach the Northern British Co-|turninK officer at auy- time between lumbia Agricultural Assoc!;.Hon on the date of the notice and 2 p.m. of the matter of having bei. organiza- **.& '" "j? ■foWtniBWis tie aaid [writing may bo in the lorm number- tion work in connection with this ed Bvi (5) in the schedule of th* I Municipal Elections Act, and shall exhibition done from thej v.' s exiiiniiion done i rum ...». —____—___————____ state :. " names, residence, and oc- Board of Trade Rooms 11 was point, [cupation or description of each par. , ■ out bj i he ' ommisslom r, Mr. F. P. Wright, thai the carryin'i some arrangement of this di bi i'ii Hon would be the means 'son proposed, in such manner as suf- 11 ly to . lentify such candidate; °fJand in the even! of b poll being noc- essary, such poll will be opened on the Hlili daj of April. l:n*, in th if not onlyjcouncil Chamber at the Cily Hall SHINGLES MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS ' I Prince '.Rupert'humber Co. f A,\h. AAll MclSlilJI!.; ST. . PltlXOK lU'I'I'l."! j| Fhnne 2S , ,n . . Branch' Yard at Smithers, R.C. .| irc^isr'iT"-^^ 00 oa4404440 CHSft-«HStHKlCi 0 000404040U0 O 00400004444 00 0 40 O O C WE UNION STEAMSHIP CO. OF B.C. LTD' j S.S. VENTURE Southbound Tuesdays at 8 p.m. Sailings for Granby, Simpson 8K<I the Naes Sundays at Midnight Por further particulars nppHj' to il JOHN !.A!a\SI,KY. AGENT :: 631 Second" Ave.,Thone 1508 4 Agenej Atlantic Steamships. - ft " v rj*Wfr*«tWi>a»t>t»t^ 0040004 0 (WU CBKBWOiWi-H«W#tWB3 0«0000 . oyal Bank of Canada HEAD Ol'KlCll! MOX'.'l.l.AI. ESTABLISHED 18(111 t:iii.i1til $ U,500,000 Reserved I'uiitl $ 12,300,000 Toliil Assets $185,000,000 enabling the Agricultural Assocla- iFiilton Street, from the hour of 9 a, to the hour of 7 p.m., of which Hon to d" : eir w. rk on every pe ireby req Ired to nomlcal basis, bul would al o he! i taki notice and govern himself ae- ,,, „ , ,, ., pordinglj ih., Hoard s publicity work. I le 11- . i lu I'i ntion for Mayor. Ii'.n.icd the fact that Hip orirnnlza ^^^ der th of lhe i: lard ba 11 Tl a ,' alllit d to be contn : 'l"' Jof any C'liy shall be an: noml- Uayor| n wb. ■ li ___________\t\Tu not dit- . l;.l im« for ling th«| [ I later-! 17 Of-! : iu the il value, i lasl • ■ I, of Dne , , ,, , i oi er and with cadi r ued.;above ai red Judgi lent or| A letter was read " ,lnl''i '|'l;c. :'.;,,' i \ lei ' 'i'"' « „„Ii:.',,i". for Aid," num. ■ ■' I on of certain stea llfled to 1 nomlnatodl sliip . i to f°r and elected as Aldermen (if ft be conipetinB with the local coal deal. : .plying of coal to the Dominion '' i ernm nl itei mera In the nut fislici ■ Ice, , Tin Instrucl to ' ill; to Mr H ' : i letl Board ack Citj hi II I ' !. persons ns are male B Iti li i tibji cts ol the full ago of twenty-one years, and who ar« noi disqualified under any law, and hare I i for the si:; months nei the da: of no nlnalIon tht* Owners, In ■ . nd Reg- i' land or :• ..l | roperty In tbe i ■ ' .'in" on ' ,■ la ' "iii Roll ,vl. , ■ ■ ■' jn.l;',- - ..,■ ■ n lo the I essioii , , . hand al Prince A lei , , ' Columbia, thU 71 ^H^^^H^^^|^^^|Bl*Olinl, Or laaaaaaaaHaiaaaaaH th( Saving's Hunk Dcpartinpnt—.fl ivill open ail account iarnnclii's Tlirouglibnt Canada and Banking Connections With i Potts of the United States. Agents Tthronghout the World. II. P,. WlltSO.V, Manager - - Prince Rupert Branch All »«<J<KWKW*-laHWJi<BKHW» CLEAN UP AND PAINT UP NOW O-CEDAR1 MOPS, O-CEDAR .MOP POLISH ALABASTINE SANITARY WALL COATINO WATER HOSE, GARDEN TOOLS, WATERING ' CANS MARTIN-SENOUR 100 PER C,L<T. PURE PAIN'i PAINT BRUSHES, LAWN MOWERS AND GRASS SHEARa* CARPET BEATEKaS, GARBAGE PAILS WINDOW SCREE?*, SCREEN DOORS —AT thi;— KAIEN HARDWARE CO.,eo8ThirdA j iiaiaa(»*i*iiaata^ 00000000 000- Or 'O ?4 0444W4440044O04W44<-"<4404a0400GaaO4O Prinee Rupert Transfer Co. -FOR Coal, Furniture Moving, Baggage and Heavy Teaming W. J. CRAWFORD, Manager PHONE 566 Office and Residence: K)0!> THlfil) AVE. 0#-W'tfWI«'H3-I""iWra*^ torning 50 cents per Month .5"/ ST c ar. Thursday, \\ rii 15, 1915. Skeena Land District — District bf]mer 'In! ' Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Charles William Adams, of Victoria, B. C.,~ occupation Policeman, intends, to apply for permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted ten chains west of a small bay on the south-east side of Fredericb Island, thence west 80 chains, thenco north SO chains, thence east 80 cliains, thence south 80 chains to point of commencement. CHARLES WILLIAM ADAMS, ■ Per .1. W. Council, Agent. Dated February 18th, 1915. aplS ' '", 1GE W. ■■•■< " I'cr James F. Redmond, Agent. Dated February • US. * ap • of Seattle, Wash., n 30 cl ains ea I I n ith of \\'<,y 80 pation Agent, Intend: to ,:. 1; 'or River, then I chains north, thei rmissioi to proi ict-th. follov. Ing thenci In t, tbence 80 SO desci Ibed Ian .al an r. chains a. :. 0 ch; Im svei ment. cum: Commencing al a posl planted 'to the point of commencement. 80 chains easl and 80 chains south of the mouth of West River, Ihence east 80 hains, thence south 80 cliains, thence west SO chains? thence north io chain's to the polni of commencement. GEORGE PALMER MIGHT, Per J. W. Connell, Agent, Dated February 19th, 1915. apis Skeena Land Dis rid - District ol Queen Charlotte Islands. ad I ' : '.' NOTICE l Ol : • Skeena Land District -- District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE ..NOTICE thai George W. Kerr, of Prince Rupert, occupation Prospector, intends to apply for permission to prospect the following idescribed lands for coal and potrol- sanft, of Victoria, H.C., occupation jeum: Commencing at a post planted Hotel Manager, intends to apnly fori 80 chains east and 80 chains north permission to prospect the following\0f the mouth of West River, thence Sltcena Land District — District ot Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that August Leb mer Might, of Seattle TAKE NOTICE that George W. ipation .' i mt, I end Kerr, of Prince Rupert, oeeupation Prospector, intends to apply for i - mission to prospect the following described lands for coal and pelroieum: Commencing at a post, planted 160 " A ll., nc a-'south Skeena Land I al rii I ... T IKE ■DTK ' f .'' :ut~ RiiaPaM't, B.C., oci patio Proapeetur, Intends , ■ •■■ troli ;-...■ .... lands ol . Graham Island: Cammencli ed three miles aortk of thi north-east corner of Lot 2 137, thenee ai ichains, thence ■■•. I , hence ...', chains permission to pro'"" t th. f. lowing|oontainin described lands: Commencing al a post planted 320 i ains i si of the mouth of West Rl er, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, hains east and 80 chains nortli I thence south SO cliains, thence east described lands for coal and pelroieum: Commencing nt a post planted ten chains west of a small bay on the south-east side of Frederick Island, tenlice north 80 chains, Ihence east 80 chains, thence south so chains, thenee west Nn chains to the polni of commencement, AUGUST I.EHSANFT. Per 1. VV. Connell, Agent. Dated February 18th, 1915, apl8 So chains east, thence 80 chains north, tbence 80 chains west, then..' 80 chains soutli to the poinl of t'otn- nienceiiient. GEORGE VV, KERR, Per Janus F. Redmond, Agent. p ' : February 19th, 1915. apis of the mouth of '.Vest River, thence SO chains east, thence SO chains soulh, tbence 80 chains west, tlience SO chains north to the point of commencement. GEORGE VV, KERR, Per James F. Redmond, Agent, I Dated February 19th, 11)1". aj)1 <■' I Skeena Land District — Distriet of I Queen Charlotte Islands. 80 chains to poinl of comm incement. GEORGE VV. KERR, Per .lames F, Redmond, Agent. .Dated February 19th, 1915. aplS n nn if Skeena Land Dislrict -- District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAP'L' NOTICE that George VV. iKerr, of Prince Rupert, occupation Skeena land District —- District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE XOTICE that George W, Kerr, of Prince Rupert, occupation Prospector, Intends to anply for permission to prospeel tho following described lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a posi planted 80 chains east and SO chains north of the mon ill of West River, lb.'ine west SO chains, .thence south 80 chains, thence east north SO chains to I nicncenieiil. GEORGE W. KERR |Slteena Land Districl - District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKB NOTICE that George Palmer Might, of Seattle, Wash., occupation Agenl, Intends to apply for 'permission to prospect the following .les. iii.ci lands for coal and peti Prospector, intends to apply for per- eum. Commencing at a post plant. I mission to prospeel the following de- so chains soulh and SO chains scribed lands for'coal arid of tne mDUth „r Wegl RivOT| , . ,; Coinmem Ins al a posl ■ l.iiu."i IGO'norta • hains thence jchains easl and SO chains north of|chains, thence south 80 th nn chains Wesi Rive*; them . chain's thence ■ ■•-■' *" thence south 80 chains, thenee. west SO chains lo the point of commencement. . GEORGE VV. KERR, ,■■■.. , Per -1 l'-: ■'• Redmond, Ai ent. ,i... point ofco: ll,'ll<,<1 February 19th, 1915. apl8 Skeena Land Districl tains, tlience ivesl 80 chains to the of comm ncement. GEORGE PALiVIER MIGHT, Per J. \V\ Connell, Agent. Dated February 19th, 1915, apl8 Groceries—Our prices are the low. est in town. You will save money »- almost every article. Give us a trhi order today. Phone 133. Prempt de ivery. Mussallcin & Co.. 423 Fifth Ave. East. Skeena Land Distriet—Dl I i :; Clll lot! I" '.: d I of Skeena Land District — Districl Queen Charlotte Islands. Per .lame; P. Redmond, Agent.: ,'"t'c" v nanoire isianus. TAKB NOTICE that George Pal Dated February 19th, 191.', aplSj TAKE NOTICE thai George W.'mer Might, of Seattle, Wash., occit- Kerr, of Prince Rupert, occupation pation Agent, Intends tb apply for Prospector, intends to apply for per-.permission lo prospect the following 9'imission :.. prospeel thi foil. ;',. - described hinds: Commencing al scribed lands for coal and petrol-'post planted 240 chains east of tin i.'euni: Commencing ■' ■• posi "lantpd mouth of West River, tl . TAKE XOTICE that Peter Piombo of Princ. Rupert, B.C. occupation poinl Prospec or, Intends to apply for per- iiiis.-.ion to prospeel for e ial md troleum ovor the Followin lands on the We il Ca isl of Graham Island: Commencing at a post planted three miles north of thi i i corner of Lot: 2437, thence nortli SO chains, thence east SO ebains. thence south SO chains, thence west 80 chains, to point of com,.' ni mt, containing 0 10 aeres more or ' "' keena Land Districl ■ Dlstrl Queen Charlotte Islai TAKE NOTICE thai G ja29 PETER PIOMBO; Date located, Decembei 3rd, 191 Skeena Land District — Districl of Queen Oharlotte I I T.VK*. NOTIf!!' tl • ; And . MaeLean, of Prince Ru -.. B. C, occupation Carpenter, Intends ',<• apply for permission lo prospect for ■oal fiii'd "; IrtSlt nm th. follow ing described lands on West Coast : ' .',,.:.., ■-„;■ , ,,,' ' ■ ol the iini'iV"r;; corner ot" .Lot 2435 h ■ ■ wqst -.'. ■ .,.,... ^,... , rl thenee east 80 ol ;■ , ; to olnl 8f 10 acres - or less.. I . '-.'A VV. M'.i:- ED . ■ Peter PI 80 chains, thence east SO to uoiiu of commeni GUI acres more or less. ja-29 PETER PIOMBO. Date loeated, December 3rd. 1914. IP lit:. pali H.vy-Acct.i It-no I':,;.it In Con Phone Red 150 Skeena Land District—District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE XOTICE that Peter Piombo, of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation Prospector, intend.; to apply for per- misslon to prospeet for coal and pelroieum over the following described leads on Die West Coast of Graham Island: Commencing at a post planted live mil'.. east and one mile north of the north-east corner of Lot 2435, tbence nerth SO chains, thence east £(i chains, thence south 80 chains, thence west SO chains, to point of commeneenaent, containing 640 acres more or less. jn29 PETER PIOMBO. Date located. December •Ith, 1914. Sl< •• in I ind : ■'■ Irlcl Distrl l of (Juuea Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Peter Piombo, of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation Prospector, intends to apply for permission ti ,■ .i for eoal and petroleum over the followin.. described lands on the West Coast of Graham Island: Commi ncin ■ at .■ st planted five miles easi and one mile north of the north-easl corner of Lot 2-KI."i thence noi tli 80 chains, tlience wost 80 chains, I hen e south 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, to point of commencement, containing 040 acres more or less. ja29 PETER PIOMBO. I ii Decembi r, I 914. J. Ha HILDITCH Contractor end Buildei Estlmates given on all class wtirk, whether small or large, eonnl attention given to event PHONE GREEN 321 of F.U.TH.IJH li PL'TKItS, K.C. Barrister, Solicitor aud Notary Pnbll* Offlce In EXCHANGE BLOCK DR. GILROY, DENTIST Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty Oflice: Smith Block, Third Avenue A. FAILDS, M.I. M.E. ConsultIrg Mining Engineer Examinations ind development Coal, Metal, Oil. Etc. 709 Dunsniiiii St, Vancouver, of B.C. al ■ located, 23rd Decembe', I For i '• Delivered to your kitchen door, like groceries © weise 175,000,000 Bottles Yearly Skeena Lund Dietricl District ol Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKK &*©*TIOB lii' Lndn ■' V :::""i.e»n, at Pi-tocc Rupert, B. <". ecoui'ia»ion ©arsienier. Intends to Up ply Her permission to prospect le coa" and paslreieuBi over the follew ing dssoriberi lands on t.':e West Coast of Gra.tu'.in Island: Coin ing at a pout planted one mile north .and two milas east of the north-east corner of Lot 2435, thence north 80 chains, thence .vest 88 chains, thence south ,*0 chains, thenca east SO chaias to point of commeneemeni containing e^O acres more or less ANDREW VV. M'ao-LEAN. flS Ageul, Peter Piombo Date located, 23rd December, 1914 LAND ACT. Skeena Land Dii • Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE thai .', D. ' of Qutei.. Charlott. Farmer, intend to ap] 1 for en liqp to pure] :;. tl scribed lands: C immencii Planted al 11 i south- vest cor er of ia-oikm Island in Bearskin Baj, tl ' ■ I ■ ,i irl I ■ ly, thonce westerly, thence y, following shore line to poin ': :"i,'..:''!'' 'in, containing Ave acres i or loss. DANIEL HOGG. Dated Oth February, 1915'. ' fl3 HAIRDRESSINC PARLORS ige, Manicuring, Scalp Treatment, Electric Treatments Etc ■Mrs. X. 1 . Ilandnsyde, Prop. M I ilrd St PRINCE RCPER1 P.O. Bo* 1714 Telephone 448 E, AGNEW! R CO. Civil lliiiiincci". and Surveyors Prince Rupert, B.C. Waterworks, Water Power, Wharf : iction. Reports, Plana, Dpmln- I Lan ,'. fying, ailkvtpc nine Printing i ind White Prinl Skeena Skeena Land Dislrict—Dislrict Queen Charlotte islands. of TAKE NOTICE that Peter Piombo, if Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation Prospector, intende to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following .desrribed lands on the Wost Const of Graham Island: Common ring n.t a . oat planted thrue m4!os north and one mile east af the narkta-onst coamar of Lot 2487, Wiooee iropfJi SO chains, thence east 80 oliaiisiti, theauo aoiich 80 chains, Mienee w(»st su chains, toj ir-oiai of utaKitiJwiaitav.KrKin i, containing '•*' ■. ire i more or P■• ■■• , 29 iH-riH').' '■"-'•!IK). '».. , loca ed, Deeemb. r 3rd, 19 l Form of Notice, Land District—'Districl oi Coast Ran:.' 5. TAKE NOTICE that Edward Chesldy, Prospector, of .Shames, in lend, to apply foi permission to ease the following described land: ' . .. ; ■ '■(. ; planted one of a mile east of Milo Pos S3 of Ci.T.R. "roiu Prince Hi. ■ rl o orth boundary line of railroad!1 right of way and aboul '-.iie-hali'i nile easterly from south-east corner if Win. Bison's, thence north I1) hains, ttbefeae west 10 .'hains. thou.',.' south 10 clia! i .thence easl 10 chains to tl e ! aim ol ■ ■ li '•■■■: I ■ ■ Rei .';." ■ .193 UKBSAT s' CART liGE ft STQRA6L 0 T. P t."ARTA'.l. ' ■' 381 SECOND AV.yxiifc JINGLE POT COAL 1/ handled by us. >:[ orders receive prompt attention I'hone So. i,aa. P. i bone I'::. r.J):r.t..\ SJ _. ' nil. Pacific Cariage-Lii ited General Teinia.ng Furniture Moving, a ^efllalty. When y ■ COAl :.,;, the BE Ladj mlth Lump or Comex m-kmmWmm\p lhe GiiCeC Oil Fields"l% Ollic will open loil'iy !l,:l,J w nim( ^A^J^ry StotHi 0^ - ,.TC.':% l.\u 11 , , StotHi '4 !_S_WtyA]&! Sec ■■■■■■■■ That \va.s the dennuui for Dudwelser last year. The AnheuSaii'-Buscl. Plant covers today moro than 142 acrec-—equal to 70 city blocks. It gives steady employment to 6,000 people, am! to 1,500 more in its tranche a. . Every proces i, ev< ry i ■ . ; ■ . . ■ hundreds . . every day know iii.it .... bin . <if I could be made any ba.tter than liudwoiaci .Anheuser-Busch, St. Louis TAi? Lamest Plant of Its Kind in the World f? i aidxi4Xk\K Mdtkm ^ \%J_ i iV.-lfo;, .;..!•',' ■ 1 ,-.'• » .<..'J;.Tt- - 'HV..""'"'-'', Some of the Pri. Buildings t>es*soi- ' i-, .. w .:".'"' Illllllll!lli:illi!lllillllllllllllllll!il!illli: • ' fillip au hi.iii '• :• : . siraCh SO chaiaUS, thence wesi I 0 (..'latins, to poin: of commencement oimtnlBing 040 aeres more or less. ANHBBJW W. MacLEAN, 18 Agent, Peter Piombo Pxt-le located, 33rd December, 1914. . HMHtHtH ." ..aoflf'-' A. E Rnntl, Pre? TBE PR1NG2 RUPERT IMF,, CO. Distributors PRINC I PERT, B. C. | :„.' rcurr.f-J 50c per rr.ci.th t>4\f>$$jpfa .^twatifif t ■* \ </% \ a/,Pearise, KifPfBT^ ei&-. ''-i '■*.. % o.'b 'I IIOO SA 0m\ SAs'M, MANI.;PACTI*1V11 ^^Vv ' r- O V. *.. . „*2 . ■vyy.,y^ '<■ \ ■%■'" \/ "*■■ ■i ':■. ' . ■■. <.. > *« D \ KlrV ■ PRINCE RVPERT JOURNAL GRAM GRANITE oi" best nuality and oughly tested foi On* Stone or Crushed Rock In Quuntilies NEIL .1. McLEOD Phi ie Green -.17 lN FISH CO. I I it-,li An iving Every Day Om. id led to PHONE . PHONE 554 P.O. BOX 60 APERHANGING AINTING OLISH1NG AND WALL TINTING HIGH GRADE J H DECOR IALT. i ' ' . " ■ -- : 6EOQN he £rst (lay of ::. next application will he made to the ;y i iiRondent of Provincial Police and to tbe Board of License Commissioners foi the City of Prince Rupert for mission .to change the site of lae. I !;':'i'.: business now (mr ried on by th. a ler ilgi i from its rei il prei • -\ namely Lots 10 and 17. Blocli 11, Section 1 Situate on ::'"■«..nil '.vm'". City 0 situ an a Lots 1 , i ' of 1 , Rupert, Ltd. given that on the''»aai''«WKW«KWH«H*^ 1 PERSONALS I 0OlM>lXHW»aMHSataH>6 &^ GO VEKN.'isBiK'T Wt-i.1T'. IER A. S\A 1'1'il' g S I B. C. Undertakers I 'V. E. Denning returned from the south yesterday. W". S, Fisher was i passengei yesterday by the Princi George. .1. D. Westenhaver Is in the city, arriving by the Prince George yesterday. Mrs. llr...-Milan arriv. terday aftei i Isi ' Ith friends In Seattle, :, ■■ .■ b pass ■," . ■. - i . ■ ' . ■ ;'. In, Capt. E . . :. Inspectoi - ■ ' ■ ed fron I ■ d along the I o .. ' ' . i'. l'urjvlnatied by V. W. Bewliiig. For 24 ha»urs tmtYtmz i p.m. April 14. Bar. reduced to sea level. .. .30.071 Highest temperature 50 0 Lowest temperature 38.0 |Rain ' so KYWtWOTS Ol' COAL MINING REGULATIONS', KKflmKNTAIa OI.DHIW*. * 08th K#tri incut F.nrl Grey's Own * Rilies. O00OVQO,: ■ ■' -■;.•-■-« 004-0 CANADIAN STEAM! LAUNDRY I NOW , OR BUSINESS § 1|Latest and Approved Methods 0 Skilled Operators Em- S ployed 5 Phone it> and ive will call for u 0 trial bundle y a Note our address: 0 SI5 SIXTH AVENUE WESTS O Phone No. 8 | * Canadian Steam Laundry 2 SlWHK-M-H-H-W* .KH«KH3lilKH>«ttO«tH3- : : .'", . . . . 01 : alongj Sin" Pl .... II ... 1 "I". ,'. by train. Hoon I'olnt Bar-] Ir;.,'.. . ■ I nn an , .004000000044004040441 ■ . , , . .,..,'. Inspection tour of tlr militia here. NOT1 . Can idiiiu Pnti lotic Fund. Will those who need asehrtauee from the above fund, resident tn btee city or district and whose breadwinner Is on active service with the forces of the Empire or her.Allies, kiii'ih notify the secretary of the local organization, tf W. f* COLLIS0N, P.O. Box 735. Airs. Moore accompanies her husband. INVESTIGATING THE INDI.4N RESERVES (Continued from Page One.) ORDERS' by Major .1. 11. McMullin, Commanding, A] i il 1 0, 1915: Parades- "A" Company will parade at tbe »xhibitien Build- lug on Wednesday and Frl April 14 and !«. "K" Company will parade al ihe Exhibition Building londi .;■':.' II 12 and 15. i here will be a class formed lie subject of bayonel drill. All wishing to join will tonight's drill. W. S. MARSHALL, Lieut, Acting Adjutant. Bullets, Iron Beds, Springs, Mat- 11 esses. Blankets, Sheets and Pillow al March Bargain Prices. George ll The, the House Furnisher. Coal mining rights of the Doniin-, Ian in Manitoba, Saskatchewan an'jj AfS-fii*a. file Yukon Territory, the] Northwest Territories and a portion: of the Province of British Columbia, I 'BEtty; be Iepsed for a term of twen- f-okiao JS^ars at an annual rental of t)e}r acre. Not more than 2,560 a'cuee will be leased to one applicant. Amplications for a lease must be made by the applicant in person to the Agent or Sub \ ;enl ol thi t.vict iii which th" rights appliej for are situated. In surveyed territory 'lie land . be lies, .'.bed by sections, or legal subdivisions of sections, and in unsurvej : I ri 11 a eel ap plied for shall be stall 'd oiil bj the applic im himself, Each ap] llcatiou must be accompanied by a fee of "". which will be refunded if the rights applied for are not available, but not .- all be paid on the le — it . the l '''■ :,; lie al cenl per ton, Tho person "i ei attti the lu shall ■ : ,■ . i. ••■■-■ .,•' a ... ci ii mill foi .the full - ,■ ' ,. ,.. ,| ; , .•. i; i • . . ■ ,,:. If the co tl h rl not beli should be tin ; ■ .' The lease Will Include the eoal mining righls only: bin the lessee NOTICE is hereby given that on the -i.lid day of March next applies tion will be made (o the Superli. tendent of Provincial Police and io the Board of License Commissioners for the City of Prince Rupert for permission to remove the license for tlie sale of liquor by wholesale from the premises known as Lots 15 and 16, Block 32, Section 1, situate ut Frazer Street in the City of Prince ' Rupert, to tbe lands described as Lots 19 and 20, Block 23, Section 1, ..a Third Avenue in the said City of Prinee Itupert." DATED this 20th daj or Febru I ary, 111 1,1. PRINCE III PERT IMPORTING CO.' LIMITED. W. II. .Marshall, Manager i-I...;..:::. Applicant. IKHKH>lW8KllKHJ(Wa-l»)KHKllKHW0 rt 4 Capt. J. McGee I M.M.S.A. § Masters anil Mates prepared 0 for examination. Compass nil- juster. I'h - lied r>Oli "NAUTICAL ACADEMY" liclgeisoii Block, opposile Royal Hotel 6W>CKW CHWHKH5 0 00000 00000004 •MKHKHW«HJCHIO(KKi<lffO<t01Kin HEP0SIT BOXES n«»nt Skeena Land District—District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE XOTICE that Peter Piombo, of Prince Rupert, B.C., occnpa.taion Prospector, intends to apply tm imr- misslon to prospect for cosl ami petroleum over the following $~nr1K—& lands on the West Coast of Srahwo Island: Commencing at a pest ptaM- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ed live milils east of the ncrrt*-*u«| .,,„,,,„., corner of Lot 2135, thenee el** M RhMAKKAHLE PROPHECY chains, thonce south SO ah»tos.| .^^ 'j-() \v\|;'.s |.;\n thonce west 80 chains, tVitnruo narUi 80 chains, to point of oewraaefte*- ment, conlaining 040 acres more orl iContinued from Pugu One ) less. ^^^ ia2!) PETER PIOMBtJ tlieir arrival and extended to them every courtesy thai could be granted during the trip. On the present lour of inspection the members will bo absent from Prinee Rupert about three weeks. They will make a tour up tho Stickine about the middle of .May. Skeena Land District—liistaint of Queen Charlotte Islamd*. TAKE NOTICE that rater Ptoofco, of Prince Rtijiort, B.C., octatpatlon Prospector, intends to apply foe 9&r*. mission to prospect for oal and petroleum ovcr the following describa* lands on the West Coast of Qraiam Island: Commencing al a post tffttnt- ed live miles east of lhe north-fact corner of Lot -.43", thonce north XO chains, thence .east SO chains, tbeaneej south SO chains, thence west S»l ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ebains, to point or commencement, ju,,. Qare ,|„ Sor,l I counted out containing 'M0 acres more or less. ja29 PETER PIOMBO. """ "':>ni's In gold and bank notes. Date located, December 4th, UK Al Aulnoyc there was an accident; |by good fortune another train tame six months and someone will adopt my children.' "Now," Tardieu asserted with emphasis, "all that actually happened. On August 13 1 was with the ambulance service of the Stb Army Corps. I was collecting moiley In my uniform tap along the boulevards, and on my arrival at the waiting room of 8,- ""keena Land Distriet. District of: Queen Charlotte Islands, """ NOTICE that Andrew W if Prince Rupcit, B.C., oc inter, Intends to apply '•• prospect for coa 'he following de "■""est Coast of •oing at a of the •nee '>! along and look as away. At Mon- therme the driver was killed, and one of my ambulance men took his place. And then came Sedan, the fall of the Empire, tlle loss of our province and the fratricidal Commune. "All happened as was predicted. My friend and his wife died, and 1 fed their children. And that Is '■(lien concluded, "1 firmly " shall reconquer Al- ■nd thai 1915 will Berlin." Skeena Land Dislrict—District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Peter Pionibo, of Prince Rupert, B.C., occuirr.tion Prospector, intends to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following described lands on the West Coast of Graham Island.: Commencing at a post planted five miles east of the north-inst corner of Lot 2135, thonco north SO chains, t'ltnoe west, 80 cliains, thence south 80 chains, thence east SO chains, to. paint of commencement, containing 040 aciies more or less. ja29 t PETER PIOMBO. Date located, December 4th, 1914 Skoena Land District—Distriet of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE iftat Peter Piombo, of Prince Ruuert, B.C., occupation Prospector, inteuds^to apply tor per mission to prospect* for ooal und petroleum ovor the following described lands on tlie West. Coast of Graham Island: Commencing at a post planted four miles east and one mile north of the north-east corner'of Lot 243!", thence north 80 ohains, thence west SO chains, thence south SO chains, thence oast SO chains, to point of commencement, containing ti'10 acre* more or less. a29 PETER PIOMBO. Date located, December 4th, 1914, Skeena Land District. — District of Queen Cbarlotte Islands. TAKK NOTICE thai Andrew W. MaeLean, of Prince Rupert, B. C, occupation Carpenter, intends lo apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum over the'following described lands on the Wesi Coasi of Graham island: Coinmenc- ng at a post planted two miles north and one mile easl of ihe north-east corner of Lot 1144*. thence north 80 ebains, tbence east so chains, thence soulh 80 .'hains, thenee west 80 hains to polnl of eommencement, containing 040 aires more fir less. AaNDRBW W. MacLEAN. dinner fis .'.nun!, Peter Piombo nt Date located 23rd December, 1914. Land District—District of a ehai lol te Islands, thai Peter I'i..mho, '. B.C., occupation 'o apply tor per- ur coal and pe- ,l..u Ing dssci lb. .1 C. L of Oi ttliani ng ai a I'.'.i plant- ol . .' norl '.(■;•.-;i ace north so : : - ",■ I !,. ii, ,, - ,- I '.'I '■..I mi : 'j ' |BO Ird, I'i CO V. ... ... ".-' t*S&MS - '■ 'hasp what- ghts i:m,'. I., tiie rale of $10 tnaj be ernjltt e, ,' .. i |] inle si e, tsid Ing of the mini. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ For full Information application should I..' made to the Secretarj of the Departmenl of the interior, Oi : iv a, oi' ... ail's Igent or Sub- Agenl of Dominion Lands. W. v.". CORY, Deputy Minister of the Interior loyal Naval College of Cnnadn. The next examination for the en- ry of Naval Cadets, will be held at she ex:.initial Ion cenlrtis of the Civil Service Commission in May, 1915 successful candidates joining the col lege on or about 1st August, Applications for entry will be received up to 15th April by the Secretary, Civil Service Commission, Ottawa, from whom blank entry forms can now be obtained. Candidates lor the examination in May-next must be between the ages of fourteen and sixteen on the 1st ■Inly, 1915. Further details can be obtained on application to the undersigned. G. J. DESBARATS, Jeputy .Minister of the Naval Service Department of the Naval Service, Ottawa, January 8th, 1915 Unauthorized publication of this advertisement will not be paid for.— 72S58. jaUS JAMES GILMORE ARCHITECT Second Ave. Near McBrlde i~< HOTEL DIRECTORY Members of the Prince Rupcit Licensed Vintners' Association WINDSOR HOTEL Cor. ol First Ave. nud Eighth St. W. H. 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Title | Prince Rupert Journal |
Publisher | Prince Rupert, B.C. : O. H. Nelson |
Date Issued | 1915-04-15 |
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Prince Rupert (B.C.) |
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Language | English |
Identifier | Prince_Rupert_Journal_1915-04-15 |
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BC Historical Newspapers |
Source | Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives. |
Date Available | 2016-04-07 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
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DOI | 10.14288/1.0312655 |
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Longitude | -130.325278 |
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