-mm High-class Job Printing YOL. V. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, THURSD AY, APRIL 1, 191E s .— Price 5 Cents. NO. 121. NS HELD lit i* RUSSIA TBOM KISH COAST TOWNS German Submarine Sunk Crown Of Castile But Crew Saved By French PATRIOTIC SERVICE •SHE BY WOMEN llarrv Wales, March 31.—The crew of lhe steamer Crown of Castile, which was sunk by German submarines off the Sicily Islands, was rescued by a French steamer, the Magellan. The Crown of Castile was of 4,- 600 tons. Sunk in Same Place, London, -March 31.—The Eller- lnan liner Flaniinian, with a general cargo from Glasgow to Ci. pet own, was submarined near the Sicily Islands also. She was of 3,000 tons. Her crew ot' thirty-nine was saved. UNITE© STATES CONSUL IS HERE GEORGE O. COLE ARRIVED YES- TERI'AY TO TAKE CHABGE LOCALLY. Prince Rupert Will Have a Perm.! nent Representative of Republic. HOW IHE NATIONAL SERVICE COMMITTEE HAS AIDED SOLDIERS. Information Relative In What Has Been Dime So Par. INCREASING TRAVEL THROUGH CITY EIGHTEEN ARRIVED BY PRINCE GEORGE YESTERDAY WITH THROUGH TICKETS. There Are a Number Now Travelling by Steamer ami (1. T. P. East. Russian Black Seal Fleet Bombarded Turkish Coast Cities * IMMtl liegitiient Bar) Grey's Own * * Rilies. • * ... -. - . " * ORDERS by Major .1. H. Mc- - * Mulllii, Commanding, March 19, * * Parades—"A" Company will * * parade at the Exhibition BaiU- * * ing on Wednesday, .March 31, * * and Friday, April 2, at 7:45 * * p.m. » * at 7:45 p.m. * * "11" Company will parade al * the Exhibition Building on * Mon.lay. March 29, and Thurs- * * day, April 1, at 7:46 p.m. * * W. S. MARSHALL, Lieut. * * Acting Adjutant. There arrived in the city yesterday George C. Cole, who will assume the duties of United States consul here. For some months past the office has been filled by I. N. Linnell, who combined lhe oflice with his other duties. The appointment of Mr. Cole gives this point a permanent Rfftoer I" represent the, w'.'ici". 'i- public. The new consul will shortly open an Oilice here, lie has been filling the office of consul al Dawson and comes here after service 'in various other centres, ile was stationed at Buenos Ayres In South America among these, Mr. Cole is a West Virginian. The presence of a eons.,,! l.ere.to|u represent the United 'Stales shows the importance thai the government One of the mosl iini.tirttun developments of patriotic work in recent nn.nths lias been the formation of the National Committee of Women for Patriotic Service, more popularly known as the National Service Committed. The reason for the organization of this committee was the need of some central point of contact for the leaders of the Women's Societies from which Information and advice as to matters relating to the war could be issued to the organizations which are represented on it. In this way confusion and overlapping can he prevented, a very Important, thing al this time, when every dollar musl go as far as possible and every ounce of energy be conserved. The committee aims to work through existing societies and nol to form new organizations. The oliicers of the Committee are as follows: lion. President, II. R, 11. the Duchess of Connaught; lion. Vice-Presidents. II. R. II. the Princess Patricia, the Wives of the l.ieu- Laily Borden, Lady Laurier: President, Mrs. A. W. AUTO ACCIDENT NEAR SEATTLE The travel along the Pacilic Coasl is constantly increasing. Yesterday's ti. T. P. steamer the Prince George brought, a good number of| travellers and among them were many going east by the G. T. P. train service. Eighteen passengers so routed were among those who reached here yesterday morning. Among the arrivals by the .Q. T. P. steamer Prince George yesterday Seattle, March 81.—Another ter- were Ihe following: W. G. Alexan-'rlble auto accident happened yester- PROMINENT PEOPLE IN COAST CITY BROWNER IN Ol- W.1MISH RIVER. Thc Car Skidded While Approaching Bridge, Precipitating All. der, Mr. Ashley, Harry Shearer and wife, Miss V. Lemon, Mrs. .1. Murphy, Mrs. E. Hoffman, J. M. Nelson, C. Rowley, Wm. Rowley. Mr. Thomas. Mrs. Stewart, E. Murphy, Mr. Mulligan, S. Hodgkinson, David Creschley, w. Lauder, S. A. Fletcher, H. Bruce, E. Kirkness, M. Bascus, II. Hawkins, O. Flint, George C. Cole, E. Sparks, Mr, Anderson, F. Baker, C. .1. ration. F. Filinio, A. Godfrey, I. G. strong, Rev. Mr, HAV day a short distance out of this city. Mr. and Mrs. T. \V. Pl'osch, .Miss Margaret Denny, and Mrs. Harriet Beecher, a delegation from the Se attle Historical Society to TacomaJ were drowned In ah auto smash atI Allentown. -j- (, The car skidded on a bridge ... - proach and fell thirty fee into tl . Duwamish River. Another passenger, Mrs.' Carkeek, pari Petrograd, March 31.—An official report says: "Our Black Sea licet have I i- barded Zunguldak, Koslu, Kilinill, and Ereglp today. The bombardment caused heavy explosions in the places named and a number of fires. "Fog in the region of the Bosphor- us on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday prevented our warships continuing the bombardment there. ''We sunk a steamer and many colliers, In spiie of a very sharp fusilade our aviators dropped bombs from their aeroplanes, .'mini, considerable damage." I XEAHTHE1, PLOT TO SINK LA TOCRAIXE Utenipl in Desii'i llet'ii Trnced It M'llger. v Vessel lias Pus. Levins, VV. Dunn. John Ingles, M. -momer passenger, Mrs: u-ariteeK.l pariS| March .'ll. Raymond Swo- Johnston, James Hamilton, 11. G. and the chauffeur, swam to safety. | boda, a m . n (• on the liner la Griffiths, C. R. O'llnra. wife and j All the members of the delegation Touraine, which took lire a i sea has bild: .Mrs. C, Hamstead, Mrs. Cold- stein, J, V. Gooderham, representing tbe Daugh- s. C. Hamstead, Mrs. Gold- beloneerl to nromlnonl Seattle rnnil i , , iitiiingiti io promincni seauii lami- Deen arrested here on a charge nf V. Rlttenhouse, Mrs. Mor- .. lies. . , , 1 ,;,.,,,,,, i. . „>, . ... |of the southern republje attaches to|ters o|, t]|0 EmpJro. vlce.Pregldent| rii.Tjngtt.il ri.s, Mrs. George Dirking, M. Cos- t flit). Ceo. Ri Id, Lieut. ling III" it. the vess •!. Tin flrt Stead, Al- S. A. Flecker, inspector of Gov eminent offices, is in the city on of- of in..re than ordinary advantage lo ficiul business. the city and the district. ' ■ Inatt .i from an explosion near Grocerle ' lur prices art the low. . , , , , . . , Prince Rupert. His presence here;,, -n,,,.,.,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,., ,,.„„ ,, .l.eri Bowen,- C. D. Crane, Cl C. Hall, "las cabin. Incriminating let- 01,1 ' 'est iu town. Von will save money 0- ROSS, ,-,,,- ters ■'■'r:' disi 'Hired on him slim,- almost ' vet ai tide. Give us a tria in thai he was charged with the with Hi,' liliug of regular reports as Xalin,ial (v,,',,,„:i „,- Women. Treas-jK- "' ,llinis' Mr' 0,T' ' I is done relative to tlie development of the different Industries should be Czar's Armies Taking Many More Prisoners In Advances On Enemy / i Petrograd, March ,'l I. An official. ............. a- | * a, a * * 4 reporl says: "Wesi ..I' Nlemen the lighting con- Unites, Our troo ine acted suc- fully, ii.il in;', progress. The Germans have been forced lo fall back in haste, "Two hundred pi Isoners, two officers, and Iwo machine guns were taken -I., i' , Carpatl lans our offensive inn,,- iinenl ' onl Inues. On lhe 29til we made a I. .' atlack, taking as; linnets, Iron Reds; Springs, Mat- prisoners ili..!', ei i ifflcers, 1,760 tresses, Blankets. Sheets nnd Pillows men also , .Mrs. 11. Im Btissy, Air. Bulmer and wife, Mm. I-I.. I). Taylor, .Mrs. Whiting, Mr. (iiidier. Mr. Ili.lin, A. W., Wright, fl. Bi ni" ii. Win, ,M.-Murray | ami wife, l(. Campbell, W. Dalzell, E. H. Griffiths. Kfugis Aha Triance Mr. Sutclifl, P. -I. W, li'iiiiit , W.l Richardson ami wife. A. L. White- worth, A. 10. Hartley, ll. Hodgson W. G. Powell, Mrs. [ricoll, and .1. II. Bayne. Daughters of the Empire; Secretary, .Mr.--. Plumptre, representing ihe Red Cross .-... lety. Mi rubers of Committee: Preside, ... ,.!' Nationally Organized Societies ef Women, i Any President, not resldenl iu Toronto, has tlie .i io nominate her representative On I II 1 '.ll'lllille. . I , Office and Warehouse, 77 King St. East, Toronto; Shipping Warehouse, No, i Campbell Road, Halifax, X. s. The Committee ho ed Die rolh in., ii i ai,un Information an.! iti-e i' inline, war needs: \3. s. COWPEK OE LOCAL i % Mi: li.-.! Cross Su ot i an *s "11 ' ' IXH SPEAKER •■!„ Al. , order today. Phone 123. Prompl de Ivery. Mussallem & Co., 423 Fifth Ave. East, ml Ion uf di "-ing tin posed a- an A ineri, ..a He I SINK SI ll.MAIII.Ni:. Paris, Wi reh 81, An ..I'i. i.i re..mi Bays! "A French li.-.hi .'!..; -i' i,■ mined a German mill marine near Dieppe yesterday. ■' i.. wards there w. re tiuanli- li.s of II.ia! ing oil seen, and il Is believed ihe submarine was *\men travelling between Vospllal sunk." LIBERAL TICK* T FOR VANCOUVER Hard Fighting On French Front V/henever Armies Have Come Together I'a i-i. March officlali "Ill lhe f0 . - In en In ■■ ■," thc I'OUIII. , ad only for tlle bIi l' and wound. .1 soldiers and sailors, bul Include all kind - of warm . Inline", and 1 nltled inin.Is, been 111 C Ihey are list d tor t>:" 'It , ' IS IV 1,1 Ill-IP. :i icthli; irl ilai Pour di I'' ■ ind Bi nl if Ma rei ..- an i of irei ml . ti - ie li ni'ii't ii ■ . ei ibe i| : iii ' ll eil III I al Mel- I'r.ini thi' o~ CjucKtitm nf Fusions I'lnded i'p Inl Nothing Being Accoiiipllslictl iu Tl.is Regard, and crossing Ihe Channel from Prance to England, besides i'or lhe! Tlie I i!" als of Vm ver have 'I"''! and Base Hospitals. Tl,.- Na- nai I their can it lasl. Ii O0OO<. lional Service Committee regards i . .' Perry, I. ,Ve took live machine' ll.e needs of the Red Cro I'm ing i le lost urgei the sympathies and efforts -of Canadian women. 0-iWt«H»»a-i'BK«m-tKi^ All Information guns,'at March Bargain Prices. George D. Tite, Hie House Furnisher. has ('lee I i'. It ■ follow ;n.'. li.ii..' ;' lie. ted: M. A, Ma. do leB. Far liali h Smith, R. .1. I. ■ nelly. jbeen -i P. li.'I! Ti;- re has I"!' i . ■■•■ ::,■'. Ci,-. ":t,: -'■.: Liberals Defeated In The Yakou On tlie day following the election fur tlie Yukon Coiincl.l there ..iis published Hie results, as reported in the previous evening from Dawson. It appeared thai the two parlies were a. tie or thai lhe Liberals bad a majority at that lime. When the exacl returns arrived It. was round Ihat the Conservatives were alii! in con ol, Since then some recounts hive taken place wit lion I changing the result. The council now stands, si:; Conservatives to four Liberals, with one Liberal return liable to he protested. contain tl in a book- dei ribed In fKrtH*«1i*Di? MfiSSlW . ntltled "Sin tl. [or Work," '■'- neon ver in Hie i n ■ ai! Issuod free •■.: charge from all the Conservative fhese fu i i' a. in-,- of th. Red Cross Soi; "■ a In rcalltj . tup! ilso from i he Hi ' I Ifflce, TT ol her | ti ri t sin hi Social Street East, Toron ". |tlie Labor pan.', or in, All siipi iii-s ihould he sen! to iii" : '-ii: ervatives, to ,1 oi al branch of the Red Cross '■' ' to it I ■ ie c," ii. a,i offlce, ■ i a'tten .'. Field Comforts, 1 besc nre!in ' '•• (Continued on Page Four.) (Continned on ■ i I will 'llll \ N \ i: . ll.'.VT I '" el! --II i'i il' tl . I'KKKKKHKl Thursday, April 1, 1915. PRINCE RUPBitT JOURNAL 0rmrc Kttuetf journal PENSION SYSTEM Telephone 188. • FOR MILITIA MEN u. H. NELSON, Editor. Office: 12$ Third Avenue Fast, How near McBride Street. Tele-phone 138; Postoflicc- Hum 607. CHKHKhO 400004000 04440 a04O084040404OO040a40&a040440]00.«4 I Product No. Contains about 2% lbs. C ANA DUNS WHO SUFFER I'HHOl'GH WAR WILL RECEIVE All). DAILY EDITION. ■ Published .-very morning except Monday. Delivered by carrier in thai city at tbe following rate, if paid In Proposed Rates Tabled at Ottawa advance:— ., „, ,. , , by Sic Hubert One Year $5.00 I . ... Six Months i-2.:,C j • li,•'' '• Three Months $1.26 If not paid in advance lnti|(, House of Commons Sir Rob- i ' i- Mouth SO.oO '-. 11KKI.V F.D1TION. Published .very Fri.lav for circu lation Sutsidi the City of Prince ■'■ ":i ' led upon Ruperl ii -■'-' 00 a year, addrea ed lo II: points In Canada : or $3.00 a 'ear to a'! "in':- In ilie'i'iiiie.l Kin le explal the United Stales or othei foi i I the Govern - ov . r fo countr , Atlii-i Using Kan's Upon application "s of ti,(. Wstr Mftotiires Ac! 'ii Boi tl. ii tabled :'" the consideration of the Hon seal, ol ^^Hie pensions I passed ,: SPLENDID FOR PLUMBERS The sale of Product Xo. 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 tjiat -u often drives manufacturers to the use of inferior chemicals aud processes. Nor is the dealer allowed to reduce the retail price under penalty of having his supply terminated. A POWERFUL SOLVENT FOR CLOGGED UP DRAIN PIPES "00" destroys accumulations if lint, paper, cloths, hair, slime, grease, vegetables, soup, frail anil many others, li is harmless to lines plumbing. DON'T ARGUE DON'T PUT Ol ' TEST 1! This lyrcj'.i ation I - en o nei ssful in cli drains, thai it. i boughl ovei nd over nghin by those who hai tried it, but Inasmuch as no mi can know Btual condition ex- Istiftg ni :n .. i i ,11 Is ibse-ei} ■ .." ilblt tor the maiiufactur- er or the dealer to guarantee tfce result. Kit I • 1 . kUK O* »**JaUltgB Victoria and Seattle i iy, \pi-il I, COM i SlOX WORSE CONFOUNDED. In Vancouver the attempt has b.-. ii made to effeel fusions on the part of the various leaders of the Liberal party. The fusion seems to have ended in confusion, and in ..infusion worse confounded. Joseph Martin has come to British Columbia, he claims, with the sanction of Sir Wilfrid Laurier to act as the hitter's representative. The most of the Liberal leaders in British Columbia! in turn deny Mr. Martin. Mr. Martin wants the Liberals to fuse with any Conservatives that object to the Government. The other leaders like Ralph Smith want a fusion of the Liberals and the Socialists and Labor party. The Socialists in British Columbia have never had any strong liking for the Liberals. When the Liberals had a fairly strong opposition in the Legislature' that party manifested a disposilion to attack the Socialists even stronger than they attacked tbe Conservatives. The Socialist and Labor party that sin in the House ai that time cannot help remembering the bitterness of the attacks made by the Liberals against them. Now when they desire to gain power al any cost there are those in the Liberal pany that wish io fuse with the Socialists. On the other hand, the Conservative party has all along acted fairly wiih the Socialists at all limes. ATTACKS ON BOWSER. li is difficult to classify the partisan :n tacks made upon the Al toi n- s - General, bis assailants differ so v, i.l.-l long . - . iseli es. For ex- la ep ■ Martin and the Sun - ..-ally vehement in their abuse, Inn they lind fa ill with each as in ui"' hods an I details, saj News- "advertiser. Mr. Martin does n.u agree with Mr. Bowser's othei iii'les in respeel to Pis responsibility for the Dominion Trust Company, inn he has a copyright ground' ol attack of bis own, Hum.' political orators vehemently declare thai an itti ne; general should nol bi i directly or Indirectly In priv- ctlce, ii ■ - : iber ol irl Ing I.i w firm, Mr, Mai tin could ii"' '■" - ., ;,- i h loes thai In i bei n Ai nu in j i lenei :il. , i I ■ nn of tin ich othei mini: i hi \. Macdon ald, i Sir \. \- lei worth, sir ciiai-i-. Pitzpal i li k, Sir C " les lliiiiieri Tupper, Sii Lo H.mill, Mr. Parent, sir John Thompson, George E, King, A. G. Blair, William Pugsley, Lord Alverstone, l."id Russell, Sir If..Pert l-'inlay, and Lord I lalslnii-y. Their only common ground Is thai the '.ttorney- fieneral of Hriii h Columbia is wrong, and ought to be defeated if possible. Bssion, I liiii tin .uncil ; ro In of pension '. n be granted militia men wounded or disabled on active service, during drill or training, or on othei militarj duty, provided the disability was not due to his own fault or negligence. Pension Scale. Rank and file—First degree, $264; second degree, $192; third degree, $132; fourth degree, $75. Sergeant—First degree. $330; second degree, $252; thlVd degree, $168; fourth degree, $100, Squad, battery or company sergeant-major or quartermaster—First degree, $372; second degree, $282; third degree, $186; fourth degree, $108. The foregoing also apply to color sergeants and staff sergeants. Regiment sergeant-major and master gunner, not W. J. O. and regimental quartermaster sergeant — First degree, $'132; second .degree, $324; third degree, $216; fourth degree, $132. Warranl officers—First degree, $420; second degree, $3110: third degree, $240; fourth degree, $144. Lieutenant—First degree, $380; second degree, $360; third degree, $2Hi; fourth degree, $1 14. Captain — First degree, $720; sec- ond degree, $,r.4U; thirtlf degree, $360; fourth degree, $216. Major—First degree, $060; second degree. $720; third degree, $480; fourth degree, $288. Lieut.-Col.— First degree, $1,200; second degree. $900; third degree. $6110; fourth degree, $360. Colonel- First degree, $1,4-10; second degree, $1,080; (bird degree, $720; fourth degree, $456. Brigadier-General First de gree, $2,100; set-'inii degree; , $1,- 620; third degree, $1,050; fourth jaws degree, $636. ' Continued from Page Three,) CHEM* PRODUCTS CO., MEW YORK I ■'Ol; SALE BY □ Y HANSO S.S. Prince George every Friday at s> a.m. S.S. Prince John at " p.m. on Sunday, .April 11, 2~>, elc. For Massett and Porl Clements S.S. Prime John 10 p.m. Saturday, April IS, 17, etc. For Skidegate, Lockeport, etc., S.S. Prince .lohn II p.m. Sunday, April I, IS, etc. Foi' Stewart and Nan's River S.S. Prince John !> a.m. Wednesday, April 7, 21, etc. For Anyox (Granby Hay) .S.s. Prince George midnight every Wednesday. G.T.P. L'AILIVAV SCHEDI B Trains leave Prince Ruperl for Prince George, Edmonton, Melville, Winnipeg, etc, at IO a.m., Wednesdays and S luitbiys, i in- necting with trains for St. Paul. Chicago anil .ill i lots enst. Trains arrive fron. ihe east un Thursdays and Sundays ut (1.30 p.in, THE RELIABLE PLUMBER X I Ol; THE BEST IN PL CUBING AM) HEATING PHONE IM | o»a*00040O00000O00oaoa040004o-,-i-ac0o'-:c00a00ao00O0O0± ., 5t}O*444444400004444440O440i>O0400000400O0040 0044400040 Coai, Cement,, Plaster and Bride AND A COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDERS' SUPPLIES WESTHOLME LUMBER CO.; LTD. | ' 0 First Avenue Prince Rupert Telephone 186 § G.T. RAILWAY SVSTK.M The Double-truck liouto Frein Chicago to Toronto, Hamilton, Buffalo, , tc. i. For reservations, tickets and lull information regarding travel to any part of (be world apply to the Cil*. Ticket Oilice, Third I Avenue; Agency nil Atlantic Stonipsliip Line.". '>-taWii,^«»aBTOiia^^ mt H ii^att&.'a&aa'i.-::*^ Pacific Railway PRINCESS MAQUINNA, FOR ALASKAN PORTS, THURSDAY, APRIL 1 PRINCESS MAY SOUTHBOUND, 8 P.M. SUNDAY J. 01 McNAB, Generul Agent,corner Third Ave. and- Fourth St. ,K*t>&>Wl-a&aSttW"H»tta^^ Thompson Hardware Co., Limited L Rifles and Shot Guns Ammunition Camping Supplies HO.Mi llll. I'.O. DRAWER 1045 331) SECOND All. >pi>Oa>CHK'i>iKK.'i>'>riwi-i?i^ooiKi- a-qi3--jgot>w-qi;-Ca?&ei>rKHKHKH?ggo •aBBBSaaSES'-S'-a'?.'.!' :&>••' '?".e.. SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASK, DOORS Prince Rupert Lumber Co. FIRST AVE. AM) McRRIDE ST. PRINCE Rl'PEKI Phone 25 Branch Yard al Smithers, B.C. .asprsrs^,-kw" >.;-:;^-.-.'i-v-r* ■ -■ - ■-.-. 04 O4fO44444444444444440404044444444444444444Or0040000oo * THE UNION STEAMSHIP CO. OF B.C. LTD' S.S. VENTURE Southbound Tuesdays at 8 p.m. Sailings for Granby, Simpson and the Naas Sundays at Midnight _, For further particulars apply to JOHN BARNSLEY, AGENT :: 081 Second Ave., Phone 5118 Agency Atlantic Steamships. IJO-apiKKWKI'^WWlKHKHJOiS 0«KWl»{iiUM>fl-iSiWO .. ^qq JJ peWWWW« I Royal Bank of Canada IIIIAD OFFICE: MONTREAL Capital Reserved Fund. . . Total .Assets . . .. ESTABLISHED .$ II ,5(10,000 .* 112,500,0(10 .1(1185,000,000 PROGRAMME OF PASSION MUSIC coon 1015 .1 ,. ■ ith. ■ i n t i rite's all di . - ■•-,-,, ii FRIDAY", APRIL v At 8 o'clock, in the METHODIST CHURCH PART 1 "The Crucifixion" A Meditation on ,;"- Sacred Passioi of the Holy ll. deeiner; by sir .1 Stainer. Qiiartetti "God So Loved th. World" ll rs. J, L. iris, Miss l.. i. Tallandei He ii . C D, Jones and A. L. Ilarrii- Soloist! '!' nor, Mr. C. D, Jones Bass, Mr. Meth Davies PART 11 Organ Solo" N'octurne Op. 9, No. 2" . . ■ Chopin Mr. .1. S, Eason Si)lii-"Oiit of the Deep" L ,M, Gene! Mrs. .1. Lewis Chorus "Behold the Lamb of God" Handel Solo "lie Was Despised" . .Hnndo Mrs, J. Scott Solo—"There Is ;i Green Hill" Gounod Mr, J. E. Davey Chorus "I \i" Alpha and Omega" Stainer Conductoi—I-I. V. Ling- (yl-- a; |3nqon ADMISSION - 38c. Savings Hunk Department—$1 will open an account Branches Throughout Canada and Banking Connections With Ml • Parts of the United States. Agents Throughout the World S •• *'n*S0N- tt-W* * • PHnee Rupe.! Branch CLEAN UP AND PAINT UP'NOW O-CEDAR MOPS, O-CHDAR .MOT POLISH ALABASTINE SANITARY WALL COATING WATER HOSE, GARDEN TOOLS, WATERING CANS MARTIN-8BN0UR 10(1 PER ('. NIT. PURE PAINT PAINT BRUSHES, LAWN MpWBJRS AND GRASS SHEAR.; CARPET BBATBRS, GARBAGE PAILS WINDOW SCREENS, SCREEN D&ORS _.VT THE— I KAIEN HARDWARE CO,,608ThirdA, Di3«n«wcioao ;«Xl«l-rKHj<rtBXHKHJ«H>W>.'aKlC <<KHKH»0t>O0<H3IXHM! Prince Rupert Transfer Co. —FOR- Coal, Furniture Moving, Baggage and Heavy Teaming W. J. CRAWFORD, Manager PHONE 566 0fflce aud """•■«•: 1009 THIRD AVE The Morning Journal 50 cents per ¥lonth S Designation of Degrees. Tbe lirst degree shall be a,-, lii able to those who are rendered to PRINCE mMllWatlflal i a ■—aaawntaafilll an ' —"""X^aXTl^JiT'laaWI sl and second degree of pen- and regimental qi rupert jolt-;:; .1 Thursday, April 1, Iflli irter-master sers - tni:ys?( icreaped by eant. il, ,... | „| Widows. Warrant officer, $32 a uionth for tinned ly incapable of earning a living as ..,.'■:. ., rates a a result of wounds or Injuries re-a :married officer, warranl ceived or illness contracted in action -.,-■ < ,, or in the presence of tbe enemy. linea aeital d ina.l di ■ Tlie second degree shall be applic-ihallf the rate provided able to those who are rendered in- res i nsion acl foi and cl il.l. Lieutenant, $3 widow and J6 a 11 i. a montli for each ■ Rem itops I ■ usi m i'-\-„ na L nd p ! 11 e en C CE NOT] -.- b. . o Prince Rui ert, B.C., '-■ ids to KRHLMMI mi Engines In- nil, .' nnd Be Repi ■ - a month for month for each pension to a widow or mission to pr Oxy-Acetylene Plant Itrol mm iv r the ft lescrlbod on .- W*. Phone Red 158 '" ■ tain, ■■ ■!" ' mouth for widow ed mother shall ceas. n uariiage, but ■ . , for a gratuity oi en- corne , : : 137, thence nor Ij.jjsla-nd: Ci In Ci T lirt c) in ,. ,.- ■■;.-,-! , ,. cu|.nil!.' of earning a livelihood a lie fill rs e fo liildi ' '■ ' ''"' each clllld li llmil tion - i, li the ag. ol ' ' month for eat* v'''m result of Injuries received or Illness an offl r ol bis i in li ,j' ''■ '"'' ' montn for widow and l](, ,..li(1 IM] , n ( . (]) ^ l men Contractor and Builder > i ■ nontli tor - u '■ child. contracted on actl ■ service, during limitation espectlng the ag. drill or training or on other di : ' : -i. after the death of M i or are rendered materially Incapi fleer the widow may tin lilf ;i- ii resull • f wounds oi Injm rull rn e nov rovide received or llln. ted ii Idrei Tl rirlo Him or in I iresem I 11 I sold! bird degree 11. 1 iiplica rai Ion I alf thi able ie tlios i fixed for ., «Idow, provld terii lly Inci able o arnlng n liv. dier I I. uippoi liliii.nl -i i .- re ill les recei led In the event, ol I fi! te- lllne a ci ed ii ' '• ■ • li'aw Bel I. ■ during drill p I rainln i . - otli.r duty or ri nd. I nal] nn .1, - ee Incapable as e resull of Idov - -chili ri of . wounds or injur! I 01 111- : a - I! id from Injuriei -.-••■ ive.l . ness contracted in action, or In the line oi .- ' "; active' presence of the enemy. , durln ... .,. . The fourth degree shall be ..,.i:, mililai.v duly al tbe following rates, . . . , 0hiidren shall tafce effeel able in those who ar end. 'ed In a '" ,i"1 the soldier's death was nol ,-.,,. .,. ,]„,- following that on small way Incapable of earning a !|,H' ln llis "»« Eaul< or negligence: - .. ,-.., (i,,. ,i, „,- tna iu1Sband etc. 1 sion immediately aftei io .ii. 80 . bains, tl enc 'Neither gratul s i nsion mil stains, to in- nl tti»ln■■ ':'" Estimates :. . on nil .!..-, i ol la29 lOMBO. ,v01.k, ivhether small oi large, Per. Colonel, 160 a month for -widoi . ,., „ :" 3rd. 1914. sonal attention given boy, or yi of I [it 11 '-I.i. Ill . .,,'■., ... ; ; . >■'■' r ' '•■ 5.100 i monlb p] | . „d , , . ( ,. n . . . '" ■'" ' ,th [or -Vi, I, Incap - - | . , ionibo, ' " ' ' ! ! libood, In id ,,,!,,'' - ; i ■ P .Intend Widowed Mothers. la) A widoi mothei ■ on. ,' ■ ' """"-'h i -!,. on • ■ ' ■ -..' I toll support and pension will be ir or. Island: Co i :.: . ,,., be eligible for pen n - "! :' , : - ue aorth-i ir of 1 .ol 24.1 -. nd ivldi e lldren :-,.,' ,r the tl i is, then ' ' o the sam. conditions regulntioi ' r" • " th 80 chali -• Ins, to oin 1 'ill be sufflci-li ug 840 to every Item. PHOl E i i I RICK PETERS, K.C, Barrlstel iry I ublli i IN I i 'ter se! forth, fi. n tl nn In the case of orphans the entIy considered, by hi ivn ■ ho - ni .- b • doi bled ln " ' " ; the more or less j.;-'ii i'K'l Efi PIOMBi DR. GILROY, DENTIST c ■ i i - ., li .I,! !.. legally, ap r lian ns! ins t. ■ Id- monthlj in advan i Date located, Dec mber 4th, 19 I 1.1 • " IVorl -.Ity itrlct—Di Ollit of :e: Sn.iih Utock, Third Avoi ne MEMIJKli Ol-' PARLTAME : Death Rati occurred, and a gratuity equivalent] livelihood as a result of injuries received, or illness contracted on ac- Rank and file 922 a month for a.1 to two months pension shall be paid five service, during drill or training widow and $5 a month [in ea : the Hrsl in.hum in addition to the or other duties. When the injury is child. elision. greal enough to require the con- Sergeant, :'."■: a month for widow The pension of a widow, n widow- stant services of an attendant, suchland $5 a month for each child. ed mother or child may he withheld as the loss of blood, legs or arms, Squadron, battery, or company or discontinued should such widow, the loss of sighl of both eyes, orlsergeanl major, 530 a month for etc., be, or subsequently proved un- whore the use of both lews or both!widow aud $5 a month for each worthy of it, or should she be or ne- arnis has been permanently lost, child. The same for master gunner' come wealthy. The decision of the Story ul' and Pitifnl Plighl I'liDse Iii. ' [il For the House i Delivered to your kitchen door, like groceries i ■-• w ;:- ■ ' 175,000,000 Bottles Yearly Thut was the demand for Budweiser lust yew. The Anheus«r-I-i.sch Plant covers loday more than 142 acre* -equal to 70 cily blocks. It gives steady employment to 6,0(10 people, nnd to 1,500 more In its branches". Every process, ovei t im ...». iluie. Every bottl ■ Is Pasl surlzed ..tl Inspi ci -... Thi; 30 years ae;o, is n model ol n ties. Th* In !• every day know .... could I..: nia.l, any bettor tl on Bi ■■'.' iser. .aAattheiiser-Buschf St. Louis The Largest Plant of Its Kind in the World =5=3 fi, * flint Lr'ltKi.-—■—*—•—'XT".. •*-D*ij-'"trir-..'- l "'.%aa^t^* *Si ^,'*5':?!'.,'■.-•' '.s.^/,'-'-"-:-- •'' W__]&1^', ■:■' ■■■•■;. "-''•:■ ■' ■'■' ■■- Some of tha Principal Buildin, -, ,-!' - - " ~\ ■ ' . , ' ; ■: „• ii I • ..,..', jit,iii-|- Queen Charlotte islands. TAKE NOTICE that Voter Piombo, t-AUTHOR OP WAR ROOK[of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation Prospector, intaads to apply for permission to prospeel for conl and pe- ISelginns' Gallant Struggle troleum over the following described,, | hinds on the West Coast ot Crahnni'709 Island: Commenci ug at a e.-i plant- intwei erl nv"e miit'K east anil one mile nurtii of the north-east corner of Lot 24?,.'i tlience north SO cliains, tlience west SO chains, thence south 80 chains, thenee eaBt SO chains, to poinl of commencement, containing 040 acres more or less. ja29 PETER PIOMBO. Date located, Ith December, 1914. A. FAULDS, M.I. M.E. Consnltirg Mining Engineer Emimlnations and development ol" Coal, Metal, Oil, Mic. Vancouver, B.C. LAND ACT. Massage, Manicuring, Scalp Treatment, Electric Treatments, Bite. Mrs. N. 1. Handasyde, Prop. 211 Third St PRINCE lilPKRl Skeena Laud District—District o Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that I, D. Hogg of Queen Charlotte City, occupation Farmer, intend to apply for permls >iou to purchase the following .1" scriked lands: Commencing at a pos planted at the south-west cor er of Gooden Island in Bearskin Bay, thence easterly tlience norther ly, thence westerly, thenc souther y, following shore line to point of omincncenient. containing five ai res nore or less. DANIEL HOGG. Dated 6th February, 1915. flJ P.O. Boi 1714 Telephone 44S RITCHIE, AGNEW & CO. Civil Engineers and Surveyors Prince Rupert, B.C. Waterworks, Water Power, Wharf ""onstructiou, Reports, Plans, Domin- on and Provincial Land Surveying, .""lectrie Blue Printing, Negatives and White X'rints Skeena Form 1 1. Form of Notice. Land District— District oi Const Range 5. TAKE NOTH E Edward Chesley, Prospector, of Shames, in tends to apply for permission to ei.se the follow Ing !-1 cribed land: b a post plan ■ I i iii.i'; r ol ul! o{ Mile Pos 83 ol G.T.R. from Prince Rupert o orili boundary rail] i ii- " ni -.-.,. ■ nd aboul nile i astorly from ilv Win. Bison's, them • north 1" liains, thence w. aalns, thei ■ chains to the pi n .-.:■' ...-,. n : ' , ,-"-•' BY, Dated 14 1915 Pb .ne Blue 183 Res. Phone 39J UP-TO-DATE UNOSAr S GMTAGE & STORAGL C-. T. P. CARTA .IB AGEiVTS 331 SECOND AVENUE JINGLE POT COAL Is handled by us. All orders receive prompt attention Phone No. 68. Phone 03. IM'. Box 38. Mr. .1. 11. Whitehotise, .M.I', for Mid-Lanark, is the author of "Ilel- gium in War" (Cambridge University Press), in (he course of what he has seen with his own eyes. Mr. Lloyd George has written a preface, In which he expresses his thanks for p. clear expression of the truth ns seen by an English member of parliament, who tells nothing excepl what has actually come under bis personal nm ice. The member for Mid-Lanark states that "the tragedy of Belgium, with the infinite suffering involved for sotne millions of non-combatants, has nol been realized by the world." He adds that Antwerp seems to lure been very little disturbed until the end of the sli -.<■; and, indeed, the great towns of Belgium have been carefully protected by tbe German invaders. The liftii? towns like .Mil liiit-s and Louvain, with their Jewel-like architecture, aud the farms of prosperous tenants have been considered n^ nothing. 1 had no seeming wealth, so they were destroyed. Unexampled Misery. "Conditions of unexami led mli - ery have been sel up for the i li llian population throughoul the occupied territory. U'iftil thc fall of Antwerp . oill|.:>l;.iii . |j ' -.I, ;, |, v, ,-,-.;, , . had reached Ens nnd. The others rein. In id wand i Ing aboul Boi king Into ol her towns. when a town - i ombarded. the inns ne oul of ll an the ■ i. ill in - - . homes, onl - to Bee ng tin « hi attacks came." History Cannot Offer Parallel. DllOM'ing -'le two i l. Igl in ■ . . ' llice: i'ii a I An' --■■' rp cnthedral 1 . i of wi.ei.-n, nearly all ol ihem eclllei, ', • i . . i! i indlj : "A fi later i ..li' and yi eai in• In i rimltl' i !■ ndli all tin Id go. - - ■ >ii pro Ion from the cily of population H carcely of fer :i parallel to a sped :- .. charged with human Buffering, Five hundred thousand i eacefiil Inhabitants | homeless and helpless, fled from th *™>**»**<»>^^ Pacific Cartage Limited General Teaming Furnll ure Moi In \ u Sj eolalty. When .■ b COA1 buy the BE : ■■ - i nmox I Nut. The Queen Charlctte ; ) Fields linnted Cilice will open in.lay iu Lniv-Rutlcr Building for salt- ol a limited niiiiiuiK il Trensury Stock UK. >. l. MACDOXALD, Sec.-Tn 111-: HIGH ( (.SI (•<■ !.IV ING !.|.'- II! (Ill) BY BUlTNO YiHII ii'ti Qualitj Domestic Lump '('....I Sl).."tii Per '!'•"» Besl Quality Wiiftln d N'ui ( n il ss.7.1 Pel !'"ii DBLIVERED —THE— Union Transfer Co, I'lhM,' Iliifit-ii, B.C., Pie.in ■: ~9 HAYNER B] Pioneer Funeral Directors niul Enibnliiiers Open Day and Might Ladles' Assim ml in attendance, PHONE S6, 71ii THIRD AVE I .. ■ Prince Rupert Journal per Month hanks of ihe Scheldt amidst flashes | Of lire." A. E Kuan, rrecident. J. S. Pearoe, Manager ll'lillllWllii:1! PRINCE RUPERT IMP. CO. Distributors PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. Mnirli Utilise li'arnlitbiBc Bargains—Sale Price on Print Llnole mi'. IB rents t.» IIkijo ll. Ttia"'-.. Sive lldllaiK ut Ooortti 1). Tile'a (furniture Sale -everything rortucil ii-.'..'.--. fi . (is, Curtains, Pi I p. 11 Tite's, TBE PKDICE RUPERT SASH AND D0«R COMPANY LTD. MANV^MTVnWtS !M.)Oi;s. SASH. MANTLBS, .>»WI.O»K«S. SCROLL AaVI il.1 • SAWmjO, AWD V*.. KIM;- 9Q FKHmmmOU, iaTOnE -t \ 1>MK l-TWI ill -i . ! . . -.1 OfT'irc: -- - " - ,- ii CHUlWHXJWf- Thursday, April 1, 1911 PRIUCE RUPERT JOURNAL GRANITE JRANITE of best quality antl thoroughly tested for sale Cut Stone or Crushed Rock in Quantities TOIL 3. McLEOD Phone Green 217 OCEAN FISH CO. *'re»li Iish Arriving Every Day •/jtslde Oiders Promptly Attended To: PHONE IILt'li PHONE 554 P.O. BOX 60 FOR P.\PERHANGING AINTING OLISHING AND WALL TINTING HIOH-GRADE INTERIOR DECORATING A SPECOK.TY Martin Swarcson second we mear-mcbiudh aHKKKHKtEO ■04044444444r CANADIAN ST.EAM I LAUNDRY NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS ip.niesi nntl Approved Methods 1'Oiily Skilled Operators Employed Phone us and ive will cull for a (rial bundle Note our address: 515 SIXTH AVENUE WEST Phone No. 8 Canadian Steam Laundry SblMKHMHSBHS ajr>&aW^-aKl*tKI-l>a«KHi WILL LOOK INTO INSURANCE RATES A. W. ROSS AND E. .1. ORR OI' UNDERWRITERS' ASSOCIATION ix cm*. Lust Ollicial X'isil ..I Renresentafive lielore Retiring Prom Oilice. A. W. Ross, the secretary of 'he '.'iiinli nd Undi rwriters' Associati. n .,i Van. ■'■" '. ■ : ese jui I sdiction extend ■ to here, is In the city. I le paying probably his last official visit to this place, having resinned his the poBltion of general ritlsh Columbia, Alberta and the Vukon of the Commercial Union Assurance Company of London, tl - Con lercial Union Insurance Company of N< • S oris. and the Palatine insurance Company of London, lie Is accompanied by E. J. Orr of the Vancouver offlce. Mr. Ross will make a general survey of the insurance situation here, leaving Mr. Orr to go into the details. Mr. Ross is well known on the coasl and has many friends here. He nol ices a very greal change in Prince Ruperl since his lasl visit four years ago. Prom an insurance standpoint he points to the facl that the solid [building up of the blocks in Ihe business centre with frame structures renders the risk great. Representations are being made to him during his visit againsl the liish rales charged hero. IPATRIOTIC SERVICE IIOXK I1V WOMEN (Continued from Page One.) supplementary supplies for "well" men in camp. As the Government fully equips every man accepted for service with his uniform, 2 suits of warm underclothing, 2 pairs of socks, 2 flannel shins, Balaclava cap, sweater coat, gloves, cholera belt and housewife, there Is no need to give the men large quantities of supplies. Acceptable gifts are khaki handkerchiefs, 24 x 21 inches; wristlets, either with full-length thumb or only a bole for thumb! mufflers, 1 _' inches wide, 2':., to 3 yards long; and an extra pair of socks: also chocolate, candy, tobacco iu all I t'ini-; IXHKHMKHW«KKH*<1*«^^ Get On Voters' List At Once Mil LISTS FOR THE \I..\T REVISION CLOSE OX APRIL 5 IF VoIP. NAME IS NOT XV.7 ON Till: LIST AND Vol ARE QUALIFIER I'll VOTE DO NOT DELAY GETTING ON LIST forms, foot powder, bora.-it- menl for sore feel. A constanl sup ply of newspapers, magazines, and above all, of home loiters sent di-1<H»MttaMl4(MIIMaWm rect by post to individual officers or! « NOTICE is hereby given that on the 28rd day of March next aoplica tion will be made to the Supertt. teudeut of Provincial Police aad t» tlie Board of License Commissioners for the City of Prince mmart for permission to remove the license for the sale of liquor by wholesale from the premises known as Lots 16 and IC, Block 32, Section 1, situate i-t Urazer Street in the City of Prince Rupert, to the lands desooihed as Lots 19 and 20, Block 23, Section 1, on Third Avenue in the said City ot Prince Rupert. DATED this 20th day of Febru ary, 191-6, PRINCE RUPERT IMPORTING CO. LIMITED. W. II. Marshall, Manager (Blmar22 Applicant. men, is always in demand. The Com- HARRY SHEARER IS I Capt. J. McGee M.M.S.A. Masters antl .Mates prepared I'or examination. Compass nd- K jtister. Phone Red 502 2 "NAUTICAL ACADEMY" 4 Helgerson Block, opposite 3 Royal Hotel aKKHia 0-l>0«O#13fta>ft5O«l>0-O*9-a>a LIBERAL TICKET FOR VANCOUVER (Continued rrom Page One.) party itself in Vancouver stands divided into cliques and swings in a. state of confusion. The ticket named includes J. s. Colwper, formerly a resident "t Prince Rupert, where he edited the N'ews for a lime. Ile will he remembered for his wonderful exploits at tiie lasl provincial election here, when he stumped the riding for the Liberals, with tbe only n sull weal mince does not undertake to forward any books or papers. I low are Field -Comforts lo ne sent to the men in camp in .Canada? 1. The best possible way is for the ladies of each locality lo sec thai | the men volunteering' from their neighborhood have these supplies before they go into camp, or to send them direct to individuals in camp I by parcel post unless there is some ! local society undertaking this work. The parcel post rale i.- according to distance. The maximum weight allowed is eleven pounds, and maximum size is six feel of combined length and girth. 2. For the troops who have left Canada.- -Again, the safr-si and quickest way to send supplies to individuals is by parcel post. Maximum weight, eleven pounds. Rate, twelve cents per pound. Maximum measurement, six feci, girth and length combined. But the National Service Committee is of opinion i inn there should be a genera] stock of such Field Comforts I'or the Canadian Contingents to which women of Canada can sent! forward contribu- R.4CK PROM THK FAST He Took Occasion to Advertise the Fisheries of Prince Ruperl on His Trip. Harry Shearer, formerly manager lof the Hayspoii fishing concern, lias returned from a trip lo the east accompanied by Mrs. Shearer. He will take up his residence in Trince Rupert. He is not in a position jusl yet to reveal bis plans for the future. During his trip he visited London I Out., Toronto, Montreal, Chicago, New York, Boston, and many other centres. He look occasion at every opportunity to set forth the importance of tbe fishing industry of the Pacific and the position Prince Rupert occupied in that trade. . o JOHN BRVDEN DIED IX VICTORIA LAST WEEK SYNOPSIS OF COAL .MINING REGULATIONS. Ceal mining rights of the Dominion in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and A-l-kanta, the Yukon Territory, the Northwest Territories and a portion of the Province of British Columbia, may be Teased for a term of twenty-one years at an annual rental of fit per acre. Not more than 2,560 aones will be leased to one applicant. Applications for a lease must be^Department of Line's made, hy the applicant in person to tke Agent or Sub-Agent of the dis- tHiet in which the rights applied for are situated. in wifv^ed/ territory the land mst be described by sections, or legal subdivisions of sections, and In unsurveyed territory the tract applied for shall be staked out by the applicant himself. Former Manager of Coul Mines ai Wellington Passed Away in Eighty-fourth Year. Last Saturday morning the dealh tions in order that no hian may be-1 that|left out. For this purpose ihey have!occurred at his residence in Victoria seemed to weaken the party j arranged io send forward frei everywhere he spoke. Ills famousIcharge by freight any such contrlbn Haali application must he accompanied by a fee of $5, which will he refunded If the rights applied for a«e not available, but not otherwise. A royalty shall be paid on the merchantable output of the mine at the rate »f five cents per ton. "Blie person operating the mine aHali furnish the -\gent with sworn returns accounting for the full q-anntaity of merchantable coal mined aij>rl pay the royalty thereon. If the' coaJ mining rights are not being op- er.-rtod, such returns should be fur nished at least once a year. The lease will include the coal mining rights only; but the lessee may hie permitted to purchase whatever available surface rights may be SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES For Rent of of .lohn Bryden, who is well known]considered necessary for the work- ,, , ,,..., ,-, , I ing of the mine at the rate of $10 to many residents of British Coluin- ,,er aore clot I For full 4400000440400 4a04rj4a000440 ' !'f< through the Queen Charlotes lions cither from local Patriotic j bia. The cause of death was S which was so graphically described Leagues and Societies" engaged inj"r 'dood on "'" brain. Some months g by himself stands oul In history on this work, or from individuals, as'ako Mr. Bryden was very ill, but lie 5|a par with the ride of .lohn Gilpin, may he sent, addressed ; , tin Sec- ''ad seemed very well lately and his Rev. Dr. MncKay, of Westminster retary, either 'al the Head Office, <leiltl1 lilni<-- ver>' suddenly. 0 REASONABLE RATES . THK Continental Trust Company 00 40 ue-oiaoo-a >vcnj4xa 044444 Hall, was urged lo 1.. .-nine a candi-iToronto, or al No. 1 Campbell Road The Horning Journal SOc. per montSi NOTICE. The Canadian Patriotic Fund. Will those who need assistance from N>e above fund, resident in the city or i'i uicl and whose bread- ; nini' ' ii i i lire lervice with the r kin 11 I ion. if ire or lei VH • . isdt'elari Of the ". ('ULLISO*, P.O. Box 73f. pi}Ooot>O0«r,H3i3O(j<i<iO00(3<ia-a0'i >ERT MARINE Si SUPPLY CO., Ll Mr. Bryden was in his eighty- date, but refused unless there was a Halifax, X. S. Such parcels musl he j fourth year, having been born In Elision effected between all parties clearly marked "Field Comforts." Scotland. He came to Vancouver Isl- o ■ .-.I to the Government. " - should nol exceed 27 x I •"• x 13 and in 1S63 us manager of lhe Van- inches, with rope handles, bound couver Island Coal Company. Pour wiih hoop Iron. jy-ears later he married Miss Bliza- [tj.B. X'o parcel or case addrcs -'belli Hamilton Dunsmuir and became eil to any individual or regiment I associated ivi.ii his father-in-law as will be accepted. For such goods I he j manaser of the mines at Welllng- senders must make their own ai '"'"■ Nliere he resided for a quarter rangements, ■ '"' ■' century. Mrs. Bryden died in All Field Comforts sen: In tlie-l1901- leaving two sons and one Secretary of tho National Service I daughter, who is the wife of Capt, Committee (as above) will be for A '"• Macdonald of the Royal Alt' arded to En rland to i1 e rim dl '"'" !"' "ervii ;" England. The War Con enl Association (('. \\ |C, ' ■ whicli Hon, George Per- - In ■ i ligh Commissioner foi c inadi ■ Ident, and I : - inldi nre ■ - - - ■ ' - of till '..:••' UCKHKtO-i. eased represented Nanaimo dls- >i-i<-t in tl - -nil and eighth legislative ai eiiii'li.-s. Information application ajhould be made to the Secretary of file Department of the Interior tawa, or to any Agent Agent of Dominion Lands. Ol Sub- W. W. CORY, Dejiiity Minister o.f thc Interior % I NOTICE OE CANCELLATION OF RESERVE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Reserve existing on Detention Island by reason of a Notice published iu the British Columbia Gazette on the 30tli of .May. 1912, is hereby can celled. R. A. RENWIC1*, Deputy Minister if Lands Victoria. B.C.. October 19th, 1914. JAMES GILMORE ARCHITECT Second Ave. -Near McBrlde St M HOTEL DIRECTORY Members of the Prince Unpen Licensed Vintners' Association WINDSOR HOTEL Cor. ol ITj'in Ave. and Eighth SI W. H. Wright, Prop. WA I I III l.i'XI . IMIIXI ' Rl i.i i ,'EERS, MAI lil VI • \l li ■ SpccliillHl.t, in Marine Power lit.ills, Oil ll, I I 'on i '. ,-...-. f. lhe llll i inn . •the , i.i.-i-l. Ing bunls, m;- mid put. ' ■ l-i .e.-.in, Colli] II'.' .Hi,l I Hint al htive arrnngemenl i are nded lo he] i local organization! and noi tn Intel fere with their work. This \ ill : omforti for Ive C mill ,-ni:-. I'ho Prcsldi ■ . ■ been req . tlie '"". i] Sen Ice i lonnnl it e Informed - i he in ed ■ "i ■ i tlngeni -' ■ forts for '' - le mericaii I ron), such ni i and , - I. i hould be , ''. Mrs. •at* •*•*..... .^.:„'a77>:,,, •> .■■■ h Royal Xnvul College of Canada. a -. I 1 .: ; i : > eel. I" i ('i.llllubi.in Marine Arc ■] .-il s- -l-'il '-I- I repairs, P.O. BG ye-OiKm.. i i '. ood Pulley's, ,- lint!ciles. Dynamos and TELEPHONE 313 ■■ •- .- I'lMcoua-ao 1 ii ■ .:i tion for the entry of Nai : '' '■ ts v ill b. I d al Ion centn s of the civil Sen Ice Commission In May, 191 5 ! i: candid ite i .-■ I ■ ,! lege mi or aboul Isl August. ,;- 1 rtln, '■'■. I I, Hal tions for will b recetvi -1 rj .„, ,. toi Ins and rubber ' ' ■ Secretary, CttlJ '' ■ imisslon, • ittu --it., from ild '"' ■ ' ■ 'i; Wrs - ,- forms can n iw be lined. ',<'■■ ■ a for thi examination in i i.,e li '. - between 'he aces of fourteen and sfSteen on 11." 1st July, li" ' i-'uniie d. tatts . .'ii be obtained on to fl ndei IgueA G. .1 DHBBARATS, ■ |.i ty tor nf tl .- >■;,■ ;i| '!,., . I, ,, nenl "i tli" Na1 I St Ottawa, January 8lh, I91E ■ '• l.lcation of thi* ■': nut or I'Altl for. mill, cure of D rtmen ol ' Isheri , Ol ■ ■ . ',- Ian lelief, cities and illation ml contri- one; I i'-. tor Prud- | ,, if th. . no 1 .-'lil Cl hould be i 'ly ui li HOTEL i'ENTIfcAI. Plrtl Av« niul St'iriitlt St. European it/ul American plant 01.00 it, UliJ.aO Pei I-ai i'eter Black. !'• . uu.I KNOX HOTEL l''li'Hi 4ve. Retnvcen Klghtli .Vi nib European Pins; \ii\ttt SOc to $i.(k' Per Dtif Reaner A; Rosner, Props, EMPRESS IIOTIOJ. al. Y. Rochester V. I). Casley Third Ave. iiciwt't'ii sixth and Seventh Sl«. European Plan: t50c to $1 Per Dur ROYAL HOI I-I. t'lti-icy a\ Burgess,, Prop*. Third An>. nnd Sixth SI. European Plan Steam Heated' 2a4O0O00000aa0000000<}0r}004 GUARANTEES American Silk HOSIERY WE WANT VOl' TO KNOW THESE HOSE They stood tlie test when all others failed. They give real foot comfort. They have uo seams to rip. They never become loose snd baggy as the shape is knit In, not pressed In. They are GUARANTEED for Oneness, for styl?. for superiority of material and workmanship, absolutely stainl s.imd to wear six month; without boles or replaced by new pairs free. 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Title | Prince Rupert Journal |
Publisher | Prince Rupert, B.C. : O. H. Nelson |
Date Issued | 1915-04-01 |
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Prince Rupert (B.C.) |
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Language | English |
Identifier | Prince_Rupert_Journal_1915-04-01 |
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BC Historical Newspapers |
Source | Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives. |
Date Available | 2016-04-07 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
Rights | Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http://digitize.library.ubc.ca/ |
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DOI | 10.14288/1.0312670 |
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Longitude | -130.325278 |
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