mmm—m The Journal $5.00 a Year * tntje VOL. V. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1015. Price S Cents. No. 207. THE RUSSIANS ARE AGAIN FIGHTING THE GERMANS ALLIES DSE AEROPLANES FURNISHED WITH CANNON Va-VRYING SUCCESSES ALONG THE WESTERN FRONT SIR ROBERT BORDEN ATTENDED IMPERIAL CABINET j London, July 14—Sir Robert Borden at the invitation of Premier Asquith attended today a meeting of the Cabinet. He also interviewed the war office and the admiralty on important matters concerning the Dominion of Canada. Stubborn Fighting On Both Sides On The Western Front Paris, July 14.—An official report Says:—"In Belgium the enemy bombarded Furnes and Oestdunkirke. In ■way of reprisal we fired on the German cantonment at Meddelkerlte. "In the region of North Arras, the Germans twice attempted, but in vain. a sally from the trenches near Souchez. In the whole of that sector cannonading has continued. "Al Arras the quarter in whicli the cathedral is situated, particularly suffered from bombardment, "In Argonne we attacked from the region west of the road from Binard- ville to Vlennele Chateau. At some points we gained n foothold in the German trenches, to the wesi of the forest of Argonne. Our attacks extended beyond the road from Servon and put into our possession a little wood called Bois Beaurain. Thc gains which the enemy was able to realize yesterday did not exceed at any point four hundred metres in depth." o ■— THE GERMANS HOLD AMERICAN STPAMER YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL Ni'otliwestem Leeague Seattle, 9; Aberdeen, 3. Vancouver. 5; Victoria, 1. Tacoma-Spokane game postponed. Berlin, July 14.—The American consular agent at Swinemunde, Prussia, reports that the American steamship Platuria, from New York, with a cargo of petroleum consigned to a Swedish port, has been held up by a German warship aud brought Into Swinemunde. WILL ATTEMPT TO DESTROY GERMANY PROM THE AIR London, July 14,—There is a movement projected to construct u fleet of 10,000 aeroplanes with which to destroy the German Empire from the air, iiy a continuous attack on the Krupp ivorkB, the nine bridges of the .Mouse and the Ilteen bridges crossing the Rhine. > L. 1>. Desbelds, lecturer on aeronautics nt Woolwich Military Academy is the leader of the movement. He says a continuous bombardment of Germany by aeroplanes, like ants coming and going on an anthill, would hamstring Germany In one week. National League Chicago, 5-3; New York, 6-1. Cincinnati, 1; Brooklyn, 2. St. Louis, 3; Philadelphia, li. Pittsburg-Boston postponed on account of rain. American League Boston, 2-7; Cleveland, 3-1. New York, 3; Detroit, 12. Philadelphia, 4; Chicago, 6. Washington, 2; St. Louis, 1. Exchange Day At Board Of Trade Tomorrow is the first "Exchange Day" at the Board of Trade rooms. A large assortment of the best pies, cakes, cookies and good things to eat "like Mother used to make" will be on sale, and the support and liberal patronage of the general public is expected to make it a big success. Mrs. W. T. Kergin and Mrs. A. E. Wright will be in direct charge of the sale, which Is being conducted by the Red Cross Society. Russians Are Again Putting Up Vigorous Fight Against Enemy TURKEY WANTS PEACE German Officials .Are Leaving Constantinople Por Safer Quarters. Const League Salt Lake, 4; Oakland, 10. Los Angeles, 6; Vernon, 4. San Francisco, 5: Portland, -o- TRADES AM) LABOR ELECT OFFICERS Arrangements To Be Made For Labor Day Celebration Here. At a meeting of the Trades and Labor Council held on Wednesday evening, the following officers were eiected: S. D. McDonald, president; D, McLean, vice-president; W E. Thompson, secretary; ,1. Morrison, treasurer. Legislative committee: W. E. Thompson, (chairman) L. XV. Riley and I), McLean. Finance Committee: J. W. Campbell, (chairman) W, Sullivan and i. Stebblngs. Press committee: W. 10. Denning ami .1. Nlcol. A i iiniiiiiiiee appointed are to re port at nexi meeting as to arrangement*, for a Labor Day celebration in the city. EMDEN TO HE RAISED London, July 14.—Reports from the Balkans state that Turkey is anxious for peace, as Roumania blocks her transport of ammunition across her borders. The German military attache has left Constantinople with 2,000 tons of baggage. Germans are withdrawing tlieir money from the hanks and leaving the city. o HARRY K. THAW'S FIGHT FOR LIBERTY NEAR1NG A CLOS1 PAROLE IS SUCCESSFUL XV. P. Archibald Returns East After Tom- Of Western Provinces. In Dominion. Winnipeg, July 14.—XV. P. Archibald, of Ottawa, who is returning east after an inspection of western penitentiaries, stated that in the Dominion during the last sixteen years there have been 7,770 prisoners released on parole from Canadian penitentiaries, HANDLING OF WHEAT CROP BIG PROBLEM Difficult To Secure Vessels To Take Grain Across Atlantic—More Wheat, Less Ships. Petrograd, July 14.—An official report says:—"In (he direction of Lotu- za the enemy developed an intensive artillery lire. "On tho right hank of the Pissa, the Germans succeeded in capturing Russian trenches on a front of two versts. They were, however, driven back by Ottawa, July 14.—One of the most counter attack, and the trenches re- serious problems which the govern- captured. ment at present has under consider- "On the banks of the Shikva, stub- ation and -which lt is understood is,born fighting is taking p'ace." one of the- mailers which Peiinier Borden will take up with the Admiral!}- and the home authorities is that of ocean tonnage, and the tying up of the Canadian export movements. TIIE ITALIANS MEETING Willi SUCCESS AGAINST AUSTRIANS Geneva, July 14.—The Italians i The Impending harvest in Canada and have captured two miles of Austrian the necessity of moving the immense trenches in Ihe Carnic Alps, out of which 489, or 0.." per cent, icrop which at presenl Is expected, -. have been returned to finish their i sentences. Of this small fraction only- three per cent, have been sent, hack brings the problem more forcibly to the front and makes its solution a matter of groat. Importance. The gen- to prison because of a return to eral export business of the country New York, July 14. determine the sanity of Harry K. Thaw is drawing to a close. The ease goes to the jury tonight. Thaw has been fighting for liberty for about nine years. crime, the balance having broken some of the conditions of their pa- The trial tol'"°le. During these sixteen years 6,- 412 prisoners have completed tlieir sentences while on parole and 875 are still reporting to the authorities at regular intervals. Mr. Archibald is parole officer for Canada. Choice Groceries—Fair Prices. Mussallen & Company, Limited, 423 Fifth Avenue offer the best classes of groceries al fair prices. Try an order and be convinced. | Phono 123. Good Work Being Done By Aeroplanes Armed With Cannon Contract Awarded For Salving The German Cruiser. CROWN" PRINCE'S ARMY IN ARGONNE MEETS DEFEAT Paris, July 14.—The army of the German Crown Prince has met with defeat in the a\rgonne. The casualties W-i-e very heavy. Sydney, N. S. W., July 14.—"I ne Department of Defense has awarded a contract for the salving of the German cruiser Emden, which was sunk off Cocos island, In the Indian ocean by the Australian cruiser, Sydney. The contractors say the raider can be easily floated and will be here by Christmas. The Emden will be exhibited. Recruiting In Victoria has been very successful and New South Wales is about to begin a campaign for men. Paris, July 14.—In Hie Vosges there has been a violent bombard- men I of Pontenelle. Our aviators are continuing tlieir bombing, and succeeded in causing Important damage lo Hie station nl l.iliercourt. In lhe military Bifurcation between Dova ami Lille, one squadron of twenty aeroplanes dropped eighty-tour ..hells on the buildings and roads. The aeroplanes wen- furnished with cannon. This part of the squadron bombarded a train that was forced to stop between two stations. They obliged a German aeroplane to come to the ground also. o — HOLLAND REMAINS FIRMLY NElTliAI. But Is Ready For Eventualities— Her Army Is Mobilized At War Strength. New York, July 14.—Holland is relying on the United States to firmly establish the rights of neutral na as secretary to his father, Dr. Henri Vandyke, American minister to Holland and Luxemburg. In his firs! public address -ince his return from Holland, delivered here, the Rev. Mr. Vandyke said thai the Dutch Governmenl is iii accord with Presldenl Wilson",* policy us outlined in the American notes to Germany, "Holland is slill appresenslve," he said. 'She is ready for any eventuality. Her army, mobilized al full war strength, Is, I believe, a factor PRINCE IH PERT. Trade Licences NOTICE has hitherto been hampered seriously owing to the shortage of ocean tonnage, both on the Pacific and the Atlantic, although exporters have CORPORATION OF THE CITY OP shown an inclination lo take thej situation philosophically, and to resign themselves to the inevitab'e loss of business. In the movement of the crop the railway systems, the shipping interests, the financial concerns and in | fact the whole people of the Dominion are vitally interested, so that the Question of securing ocean tonnage for the movement which will coin nience late in August, or early in September is one in whicli tlie whole Dominion is very in in li interested. The total yield of wheal in Canada last fContinued on Page Three.) NEW FRENCH CREDIT NEGOTIATED IN I Pursuant to Bylaw 255 governing above, also resolution of Council dated July 12th. All licences are due and payable on July 15, 1916, and must be paid forthwith. Section :::'. of this Bylaw provides the following: "Any person guilty of a breach of this bylaw, rn- who carries on any profession, trade, occupation or calling for whirl! ;i iii _n , or ta> li pro- iIded u,r In thin bylaw, whhoul having first, taken oul sin h licence and having paid it. licence fei Dr i,i\ Iheroln provided, Bhall i»- liable on summary conviction in .i penalty of twcnty-flvo dollars ($25) together with the licence fee or tax which should have been paid, and In default of payment, to Imprlsonmi nl for New York. July i i Negotiation! i Irtually have beon completed her, for a French credit, amounting te $20,000,000 in be used exclusively for commercial purposes. J. P, Mor gun & i'o, and a group of nationa1 [banks and trusl companies, will par-]sixty (60) davs The Bylaw also declares: "ll shall be the duly of evei y per- ceptance to be drawn by French bank. BOn ,„. eompany |10|dlng ., n,.,.n(.,. Ing houses upon bankers hen- whe undor thfa bv].,w ,„ „„,,,,,„ sl|(.h are parties to the arrangement, Tin ucenM .,, a)] ti,„„, ,„ ., conspicuous Holland resembles the United States.lloan Is to be guaranteed by the Hank p]aco |n )lis (,in,.(. rl|. place ,|f ,|llsj_ that 350,110(1 Is too high an estimate for the number of men the kingdom can mobilize. "In her firm attitude of neutral'.:.-. tlclpate In the transaction ii is stated. The loan will lake lhe form of ac The Dutch adopted neutrality of their of France and ii is understood tha noss, so thai the same may be seen own accord and are ready lo defend the acceptances are lo be secured » hy Ull, olllcials of lhe City and any it. I think ihey would flghl no mat- French treasury notes, person doing bus ss with the'm. ter who Violated Iheir neutrality. Hoi- This is one of several transactions I respectfully ask all persons coni- land knows that, geographically, It undertaken to offset the effect upon'lng under these regulation French exchange of the greal oxpen-' licences al once. dltures made by is in a perilous position. Dutch shipping is suffering from two causes, dltures made by France in this' tions In war, according to the Rev. German submarines sink their ships country both for ordinary require- T. Vandyke, who for six months acted |and British patrol boats delay them," ments and Eor war supplies. to pay J14-5 Yonrs truly, E, Ii. JOHNSON, Treasurer and Collector. Thursday, July 15, 1015. IR1NCE RUPERT JOURNAL ^rmce JRupet! journal Telephone 138. ____f_T*^'— .—^^_^^?w» O. H. NELSON, Editor. Offlce: 128 Third Avenue East, ■ear McBride Street. Telephone 138; Postoffiee Box 607. DAILY EDITION. Published every morning except Monday, Delivered by carrier in the city at the following rate, if paid in advance:— One Year $5.00 Six Months $2.50 Three Months $1.25 If not paid ln advance, per Month $0.50 WEEKLY EDITION. Published every Friday for clrcu lation outside the City of Prince Rupert at ~2.Ui* a year, addressed to points In Canada; or $3.00 a year to all points In the United Kingdom the I'nited States or other foreign countries. Advertising Bales Upon .Application —_»-,_i i '" i i ■——__—___.*.."-_*"SSSSm its maxim effort yet. It is not too much to ask the public to await this in patience and show confidence that those in command know what they are about. .ON'I'ON SEES (iOOD TIMES FOP. CANADA Thursday, July 15, 191". BRITAIN'S AVAILABLE STRENGTH There is an impression about that the whole of the available Britisii fighting strength is now being thrown against the Germans' on the western front, says an exchange, and people argue that if no more progress is being made now. what hope is there for ! si.eena driving the enemy back to their own country. But anybody who has ln spite ofj the great European war there is much enquiry just now after Canadian securities, as is usual during the period preceeding the harvest, and they are holding their ground well againsl the war loan. Influences arc more optimistic and beholders lake the view thai Canadian prospects are quietly shaping towards a return of prosperity. The Pall Mall Gazette's financial editor founds a sermon on President Henderson's speech to the Canadian Manufacturers' Association when he said that: "Whatever the war has done it. has restricted the borrowing proclivities of Canada." "The same paper says it Is interesting to learn thai Canadian manufacturers are bent upon taking advantage of the presenl phase of affairs to put tlie country upon a firmer financial footing." COAL MINES ACT. (Form of Notice.) Skeena Land District—District of Queen Charlotte Island. TAKE NOTICE that I, W. E. Burritt, of Prince Rupert, B. O, occupation Stipendiary Magistrate, intends to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following discribed lands: On the West Coast of Graham Island: Commencing at a post planted one mile of the north east corner of Lot 2,435, thence northerly SO chnins, thence easterly NO chains, tllence southerly SO chains, thence westerly 80 chains, to point of commencement. W. E. BURRITT, Name of applicant. Ai;enI, Peter Pianibo. Dated located .May 10, 1 !H".. Engines Installed and General Repairs O.vy-Acetylene Plant" in Connection Phone Red 156 Third Avenue A. E. WRIGHT Provincial und Dominion Land Surveyor—Surveying and Engineering. Fourth Street. Phone 85. P. O. Box 10. Land District—Dislrict of Coast Range 5. TAKE NOTICE that I Petei Mc- studied the despatches with any de- ijacn]an| 0f Prince Rupert, B. C, De gree of care must know that but a small proportion of the troops sent to France have yet been in action. Frederick Palmer, the American cor-i respondent, makes this quite clear. He tells how he came across them everywhere, in all sorts of unexpected places. How many of them there are it was impossible to find out. "The average Britisii officer," he declares, "never asks but attends strictly to his business," an attitude which many civilians would do well to imitate. It is clear to Mr. Palmer that cupation Broker, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a posl planted at high-water mark, on the east side of Detention Island in Prince Rupert Harbor, thence northerly, westerly, southerly, and easterly, following the contour of said Isfland to the place of commencement .containing one (1) tcre more or less. PETER McLACHLAN. Agent, George F .MacDonald. the British army is far from making : Dated June 1.">tb, 101." .1-23 NOTICE Skeena Land District — District of Cassiar, TAKE NOTICE Hint I, Richard 11. McGlnnis, ol' Alice .Ann, B. C, occu- pationMining Engineer, Intends to apply for permission to lease the following described foreshore: Commencing at a post planted at High Water .Mark on the North bank of Alice Arm and about three-quarters (%) of a mile in a Northerly direction from the North East corner of Lot 68, Cassiar District, thence north in chains, tllence easl 10 chains, more or less; to low water mark, thenee south 10 chains, more or less, following Low Water mark; to a point opposite the initial post, thence west 10 chains to the place of beginning and containing 10 acres, more or less. RICHARD B. MeGINNIS. Dated June 25th, T915. jly-3-t-s2 The Queen Charlotte Oil Fields Limited Office will open today in Liiw-Butle* Building for snip of a limited amount of Treasury Stock GEO. F. MACDON.-LD, Sec.-Treas. Prince Rupert Journal 50c. per Month HAYNER BROS Pioneer l-'uucral Directors nnd Einlialiiiers, Open Day und Night. Ladies' Assistant in Attendance. PHONE 80. 710 THIRD AVE. _g@S~o?ri!2™t3:mW—————&——BB%& 00000000000000000444000000 B. C. Undertakers I 0 Funeral Directors nnd Em- S haloid's — Satisfaction Gum- _ anteed -— Open liny and Night 117 S'jCOnd Street Phone 41 Bruce Morton - - Manager 000000O000000000000000JO004400O0O00m0O00O0O00O00OO000 Royal Bank of Canada HEAD OFFICE: MONTREAL ESTABLISHED 1800 Capital $ 11,500,000 Reserved Fund $ 12,500,000 Total Assets ,$185,000,000 Savings Rank Department—.$1 will open an account Brnnclies Throughout Canada nnd Banking Connections With All Ports of the United States. Agents Throughout the World. H. P. WILSON, Manager - - ' Prince Rupert Branch WXQaOOOQOOOt CLEAN UP AND PAINT UP NOW O-CEDAR MOPS, O-CEDAR MOP POLISH A1.ABAST1NE SANITARY WALL COATING WATER HOSE, GARDEN TOOLS, WATERING CANS MARTIN-SENOUR 100 PER CI-a'T. PURE PAIN- PAINT BRUSHES, LAWN MOWERS AND GRASS SHEAR. CARPET BEATERS, GARBAGE PAILS WINDOW SCREENS, SCREEN I OORS —AT THE-— KAIEN HARDWARE CO.,6.8.h .**__&-"-*__- ***""*_**• ■ ti £"•**■."____*? *s_tt; ||KI*a*«HWMH"HWl"&S^^ Coal, Cement,, Plaster and Brick AND A COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDERS' SUPPLIES The Home of the ^_ara-the Ea§,e Here visitors are cordially welcomed and are shown the result of over fifty years unswerving loyalty to the highest ideals of Quality and Purity. Here they learn the reasons why "The Old Reliable" King of all Bottled Beers stands _____ at the top of the world's best brews. Its mild and exquisite flavor remains always the same - hence its POPULARITY EVERYWHERE. Bottled only (wit!- Corks or Croxn Capo) at the Anheuser-Busch Brewery St. Louis, Mo. ... a,__c HE HIGH COST OF LIVING RE- DICED BY BUYING YOUR Best Quality Domestic Lump Coal $0.50 Per T.o_ Best Qualitj,- Washed Nut Coul $8.75 Per Ton DELIVERED —THE— Union Transfer Co. Prince Rupert, B.C., Phone 30 FREDERICK PETERS, K.C. Barrister, Solicitor and Notary Publl. Office ln EXCHANGE BLOCK DRS. GILROY & BROWN, DENTISTS Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty Offlce: Smith Block, Third Avenn» Phone 454. J. H. HILDITCH Contractor and Builder Estimates given on nil classes ol work, whether small or large. Per. »onul uttcntion given to every item. PHONE GREEN 321 A. FAULDS, M.I. M.E. Consulti-,)! Mining Engineer Examinations and development ol Coal, Metal, Oil. Etc. 709 Dunsmuir St. Vancouvei, B.C. P.O. Box 1714 Telephone 44$ RITCHIE, AGNEW & CO. Civil Engineer- and Surveyors Prince Ifuport, B.C. WESTHOLME LUMBER CO., LTD. First Avenue Prince Rupert Telephone 186 Waterworks, Water Power, Wharf "onstruction, Reports, Plans, Doinln- on anil Provincial Land Surveying, ,-leetrIo Blue Printing, Negatives and White Prints NOTICE TO MAHI\M"I.S Mariners are hereby notified that the lights on the following buoys have been changed trom occulating red, to occulating white: Sand Heads, (Roberts Bank). White Rocks, (Browning En- i trance). Vancouver Rock, (Mill bank Sound). Hodson Reet. This effects Notice to Mariners No. 17 of 1915. E. T. SAUNDERS Sub-Agent. <}lM"H"H"H'H'rt-C"l-_-a'l» I Prince Rupert Transfer Co. 5 —FOR- I Coal, Furniture Moving, Baggage J and Heavy Teamin? § W. J. CRAWFORD, Manager o DU/^MIT' tZOD Offlce and Residence: | PHONE 566 ,000 THIRD AVE. 0<I_B--KHi_-a>i_l___H__H31^^ 00444444000000000000 •Km^&z'w/^&ssmm-mmm-mBia SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS Prince Rupert Lumber Co. FIRST AVE. AND McRRIDE ST. PRINCE RUPERT Phone 23 Branch Yard at Smithers, B.C. ASK FOR FIVE ROSES JUH The World's Best Send for Five Roses COUPON -wVue Name and Addrei* plainly. Don't forget w endow Ten Cents Cook Book— BEING A MANUAL OF GOOD RECIPES carefully chosen from lhe contributions of over two thousand successful users of Five Roses Flour throughoul Canada, Also Useful Notes on the various classes of good things to eat. at) of which have been, carefully checked and --•checked by competent authority. Address your Cnnlope to LjjKC Of THE WOODS MILLING CO. LIMITED. WIHHIPE- Di-tribiit.ra Prince Rupert, B.C. STEWART & MOBLEY KELLY, DOUGLAS * CO. Ht* ■' .... "*T PRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL Thursday, July 15, 1915. Is Business Slow ? It probably serves you right You are not letting the public know what you have Advertise! Advertise! Advertise! That is the Solution' That manufacturers Bhould increase their advertising appropriations during a period of business de- presslon and curtail during Hie years of prosperity, was the opinion advanced by Boner Babson, the financial and business statistician, at a meeting of lhe Technical Publicity Association, held in New York. "Directors of jour company regard advertising' as a luxury to he cut down when business is poor," said .Mr. Babson. "They give you orders what to do rather than you giving them orders. "If you solved this advertising problem in a scientific way you would tell them what to do, the same as tlieir lawyers and their bankers tell them. "In a year of prosperity they are willing to give you a big advertising appropriation, and when the"reaction comes they cut down to almost nothing. Take the l)ig appropriation ill tiie fat years aud salt it away for use in tlie lean years. "If you all did this tlie business of the country would move along more evenly; the business boom would lie less, and the reaction, the area of business depression, smaller." Follow the Advice of Experts The Journal Is the Best Medium for Advertising In the City News of Prince Rupert's Waterfront CARRUTHERS HAD GOOD CATCH NEARLY ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND POINDS OF HALIBUT TAKEN ("old Storage Boat Had Big Cargo Of Fish On Board Yesterday. The .hum's Carruthers of tlie Canadian Fish at Cold Storage Com- liany, brought in n good catch of hall- bul yesterday. She had on board 90,- 000 pounds of fish. The company is getting this loaded ready for shipment oust, by the train this morning. HANDLING OF WHEAT. 'Continued from 1 age One.) (year was 158,000,000 bushels. This year with an estimated increase in the acreage of '.'.". per cent., and with generally good prospects for an increased yield per acre it is estimated that the wheat crop will not fall far short o'f two hundred and fifty million bushels. In the United States it is estimated that there will he 100,- 000,000 bushels more than last year, due t0 increased production. It will, CERTIFICATE OF IMPHOX'EMENTS XOTICE. "Harry" .Mineral Claim, situate In the Portland Canal mining division of Cassiar District. Located at Maple Bay, Portland Canal. TAKE NOTICE that I, VV. G. Humble, acting as agent for Ella H. Humble, Free Miner's Certificate No. I)4,0II7B., 'ntends sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claim. And further take notice that action, Mider section 85 must be commenced before the issue of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 2lith day of June 1915. therefore, be seen that a very considerable tonnage will he required to carry the exports of the two countries. .Much of Canada's shipping is now engaged on the King's business, having been taken over by the Admiralty for purpose of transport, etc. A tremendous amount of tonnage formerly available for ocean freightage is now engaged in carrying troops to the various theatres of war. to the Dardanelles, to France and from Canada to England. Other ships are engaged in the carriage of ammuntion, army stores, horses, hay, and fodder, etc., so thai a comparative few are available for the ordinary export business of the Dominions. In this respect not only Canada, bul South Africa, Australia, New Zealand and all the British possessions musl sufler. While German shipping bus bi en driven from the seas there is a v ry large German tonnage locked up In the American ports, which before the war was plying on the trade routes of the world. Neutral shipping is also (o some extent seriously hampered. A numebor of prize vessels have, it is stated, been placed at the disposal of shippers in Great Britain, but those are not many. v In response to the urgent demand for ocean tonnage many of the steamers formally engaged on the Great Lakes have taken to the Atlantic. o ENCOURAGING NFXV AVIATION SCHOOL The Morning Journal 50c. per month Montreal, July 14.—The Maison- neuve Council has granted the free use of a 40-acre lot and will build a landing stage on the shore of the St. Lawrence for the new aviation school organized by \V. A. Dean, of Toronto. Aeroplanes and hydroplanes are being constructed at Lachine. o — Advice To Donald. Sister (writing letter to brother at the front)—And hae ye onything else tae say, father? Father—Ay! Tell Donal' that if he comes ower you German waiter thai gaed us a bad sixpence for change when we had a bit dinner in London a while syne, tell him—tae—tak— steady aim.—Punch. THROUGH TRAINS TO AND FROM PRINCE RUPERT Travellers' Guide to Steamer Sailings Regular Vessels plying out of Prince Rupert To Coast Points In addition to intermittent and irregular sailings of vessels to and from Prince Rupert, there is an excellent service in and out 9f this port by the steamers running In their different services. MONDAY To Arrive:—Q. T, P. steamer from v'anrouver, X'ictorla and Seattle at 8:30 a.in C. P. R. steamer from Vanouver In forenoon. I'nion steamer Venture in forenoon. I'o Depart:—G. T. P. steamer for Anyox at 10 a.m. C. P. R. steamer for Ska?way at noon. Union steamer Venture for An-ox and northern B. C. points. TUESDAY To Arrive:—G. T. P. steamer from Anyox at 3 a.m. Union steamer Venture from Anyox and way ports at 8 p.m. To Depart:—G. T. I', steamer for Vancouver, Victoria and Seat'le at 10 a.m. Union steamer Venture for Vancouver at 9 p.m. THURSDAY To Arrive:—G. T. P. steamer from Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle at 6:30 a.m. To Depart:—G. T. P. steamer for Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle t 10 a.m. FRIDAY To Arrive:—C. P. R. steamer from Vancouver in afternoon. To Depart:—C. P. R. steamer for Anyox and otlier points in erenin" SATURDAY To Arrive:—G. T. P. steamer from Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle at 6:30 a.m. C. P. R. steamer from Skag-nay in forenoon. C. P. R. steamer from Anyox tn evening. To Depart:—G. T. P. steamer for Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle at 10 a.'i.. C. P. R. steamer for Vancouver at noon. SUNDAY To Depart:—C. P. R. steamer for Vancouver at 6 p m. "t-'a_l-E___»*__g_a*_.,_-W__ta^^ Summer Excursions To The East FROM PRINCE RUPERT TO Winnipeg and return . 800.00 SI. Pirn] amd return . . $60.00 ahlcago anil return . . . $_2a50 Montreal und return . . $105.00 New York mid return $1111.70 Toronto und return . . $02.00 Hamilton and return . $!>'-:.00 Huston mid return . . . Sllil.oo The G. T. P. operates a train service to and from Prince Rupert its Pacific terminus, with electric lighted standard sleeping cars, dining cars serving all meals and day coaches. On Mondays an electric lighted tourist car is attache 1 to the through train. The trains rrom here give a fast direct service with Prince George, Edmonton and Winnipeg; with close connections with all prairie centres, as well as with St. Paul, Chicago, and all eastern Canadian aud United States points. MONDAY No. 2.—Eastbound leaves at 10:30 a.m. reaching Winnipeg 2:25 p.m. Thursday. No. 1.—From the east arrives at 6:15 p.m., Laving 'eft Winnipeg 6 p.m. Friday. WEDNESDAY No. 1.—From tlie east arrive at 6:15 p.m., having left Winnipeg at 'I p.m. Sunday. THURSDAY Nn. 2.—Eastbound leaves at 10:30 a.m., reaching Winnipeg at 2:25 p.m. Sunday, FRIDAY No. 1.—From the east arrives at 6:15 p.m., having left Winnipeg" at i". p.m. Tuesday. SATURDAY No. 2.—Eastbound leave.-: al 10:80 ii.iu., rcnchiii! Winnipeg :n 2-25 p.m. Tuesday. Tug " GLEN ROSA " 000004400000000000000000O00000000000000000Ot>lKH>_rO 0000 FOR HIRE OR FOR CHARTER Oil burlier—carrying qualified master und engineer. .Apply on board vessel at G. T. P. wharf, near Rupert Marine Ironworks. ('API'. SLOCUM. H-_^-i-_-i>a»i-tt_H-__HM Correspondingly low rates to other points. Trains leave Prince Rupert at 10:30 a.m. on Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays, making close connections at Winnipeg for all Eastern centres. G. T. P. Steamers Prince Rupert and Priuce George sail at 10 a.m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, for Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle. Through tickets to San Francisco, San Diego and other southern points on sale at G. T. P. ticket oilice. For full information, reservations'and through tickets, apply G. T. P. TICKET OFFICE, THIRD AVENUE, PHONE _(!(» AGENCY ALL ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES .)_______•______________-___■■___-__---_---_■ w&im'.TSMWBrimwm Canadian Pacific Railway Lowest rules to nil Eastern points via steamer to X'ancouver ami Cliuudlun Pacilic Railway. Meals and Berth ii.eluded on steamer. PHIN. I.Ss SOPHIA. SOI THHOI Ml, ii p.m. Saturday. PRINCESS MAQI ■ v.\ KOI THHOI Ml, o p.m. Sunday. .1. C, McNAH, General Agenl i.ei Third Ave. and Fourth St, K..." „■ JI..' I 000004444444000000444440040000000000000000000000000401 j Genuine Wellington Coal OUR COAL LASTS LONGER—IT'S Till* REST. Phone 15—Prince Rupert Coal Company &fflS»i''i'H-i"H""^^ I OO i-twatHKi-iXJ 000000 a a ooa a 0000 o<H>_wi?ooata-i0noi>c>_o<iaoooa?oo THE UNION STEAMSHIP (ih. OF B.C. LTD* j S.S„ VENTURE Southbound Tuesdays at 8 p.m. Sailings for Granby, Simpson and the Naas Sundays at Midnfc' I , lor further particulars apply to JOHN BARNSLEY, AGENT 681 Second Ave., Phone SOS Agency Atlantic Steamships. -' .. .«• .: . ' '. , Nt*) Thursday, July 15, 1915. PRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL GRANITE GRANITE of best yuaiity and thoroughly tested for sale Cut Stone or Crushed Ho.-k in Quantities XFIL J. McLEOD Phone Green 217 New Wellington Coal The Favorite Household Coal Cleanest, llrlghtest und Rest Rogers & Albert Second Avenue Phone 116 PHONE S54 P.O. BOX 60 FOR P APERHANGING AINTING OLISH1NG AND WALL TINTING HIGH-GRADE INTERIOR DECORATING A SPECIALTY Martin Swanson SECOND AVE. NEAR IVIcBRIDE 100000000000000000000000000 SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES For Rent REASONABLE RATES THE Continental Trust Company g<H3**'«HK"''<'<'#^^ 100404000044444440000000004 Capt. J. McGee .M.M.S.A. Masters and Mutes prepared for examination. Compass adjuster. Phone Red r>02 "NAUTICAL ACADEMY" Belgerson Block, opposite Royal Hotel ft&fiiHKl i>fr_-a_ 000000000000000 00004000000000000000000004 CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS IILatest aud Approved aMethods liOnly Skilled Operators Employed Plume us and ive will call for a trial bundle 518 Note our address: SIXTH AVENUE WEST Phone No. 8 Canadian Steam, Laundry ~-044000OO0 .-_«lHH>aKHKHHl_f_-H- NOT1CE OF CANCELLATION RESERVE. Ok NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Reserve existing on Detention Island by reason of a Notice pub'tel- ed In the British Columbia Gazette on he 30th of May, 1912, ts hereby can tiled. R. A. REN WICK, Deputy Minister cf Landu tepartment of Lands, Victoria, B.C.. SYNOPSIS OF COAL REGULATIONS. MINING Coal mining rights of tbe Dominion in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, the Yukon Territory, the Northwest Territories and a portion of the Province of British Columbia, may be leased for a term of twenty-one years at an annual rental of $1 per acre. Not more than 2,560 aeres will be leased to one applicant. Applications tor a lease must be made by the applicant in person to the Agent or Sub-Agent of the district in wliich the rights -pplied for are situated. In surveyed territory the land must le described by sections, or legal subdivisions of sections, and in uusurveyed territory the tract applied for shall be staked out by the applicant himself. GOVERNMENT WEATHER REPORT. Furnished by F. XV. Dowling. For 24 hours er.diug Wednesday, July 14, p.m. 1915. Bar. reduced to sea level . . . 29.S7 Highest temperature 55. Lowest temperature 50. OFF to thi: war. The local party of Serbians and Montenegrins, about seventy-five In number, leave this morning for the front. There will be many of the citizens at the wharf to hid them farewell. . o ARRIVALS AT HOTEL PRINCE RUPERT Airs. Russell, Port Essington; .1. C. T. Williams, Port Essington; H. A. Found, Ottawa; F. A. Cunningham, New Westminster; D. A. Mclntyre, Victoria; .T. Cadharn, Vancouver; P. B. Hussey, Banff; R. R. Walker, Prince George; L. R, Walker, Prince George; Mrs. J. Walker, Prince George; Miss Thomas, Prince George; S, S. Humphrey, Portland; Chas. T. Lynch, Jerome, Ariz.; F. E. Oliver, Terrace; .1. McNeil,-Telkwa; Mrs. Bertha Williams, Prince George; Mrs. yVarren Johnson, Prince George; Mrs. J. Warnack, Fairgrove, Mich.; Mrs. Each application must be accjm , , panied by a fee of ?5, which will be A- Hanslngej-, Fairgrove, Mich.; S. D refunded if the rights applied for are not available, but n*"t otherwise. A royalty shall be paid on the merchantable output of the mine at the rate of five cents per ton. The person operating the mine shall furnish the Agent with sworn returns accounting for the full quantity of merchantable coal mined and pay the royalty thereon. If the coa] mining rights re not being operated, such returns should le furnished at least once a year. The lease will Include the coal mining rights only; but the lessee Murphy, Smithers; H. McAush, Edmonton; M. Newrich, Edmonton; Robert A. Breckin, Calgary; William McC. Gilbert, Calgary; Miss M. Lard- man, Moose Jaw; Miss E. J. Reid, Toronto; Miss J. Reid, Toronto; Mrs. Allen McDonald, New York City; A. M. Deirttp, Sioux City; Mrs. Maida, New York; ,1. E. Deirup, Sioux City; J. Buchanan, Fort George; C. C. may be permitted to purchase what- Perry, MetbiltatH: A. Buell Prince ever available surface rights may be considered necessary for the work ing of the mine at the rate of $10 per acre. For full .nformation application should be made to t. j Secretary of the Department of the Interior, Ottawa, or to any Agent or Sub-Agent of Dominion Lands. W. W. CORY, . Deputy Minister of the Interior. XOTICE. The Canadian Patriotic Fund. Will those who need assistance from the above fund, resident In the city nr district and whose bread- iviuner is on active service with the forces of the Empire or her Allies, kindly notify the secretary of the local organization, tf W. 0 COLLISON, P.O. Box 73.5. Phone Blue 183 Res. Phone tn UP-TO-DATE LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & ST0RA6L G. T. P. CARTAGE AGENTS 126 FOURTH STREET JINGLE POT COAL :« bandied by us. All orders receive prompt attention Phone No. 68. 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000444444444400 RUPERT MARINE IRONWORKS AND SUPPLY CO., LIMITED WATERFRONT, PRINCE RUPERT ENGINEERS, MACHINISTS AND MACHINERY CONTRACTORS Specialists in Marino Power Plant* OH, Sleain, or Gasoline. I!. <". Coasl Agentsc lor lhe British Ki'omhoul Semi-Dlcsel Oil Ku- liinc—lhe mosl reliable und economical, nnd lhe cheapest power for Halting bonis, cilgB and (MS-CDgcr vessels. Standard Gas Engine Company's Engines ami Puns in stock. - t; ^JF35.'!' rV'SL"*'' iiji* ta__3%_^ ■a* ft ;■■-*-> .»--..„' '.--'. ._*'■ ' ■ ' . f ■ ., ■■■ ■ i.-. A '•»■*■ ", George;R. E. Ward, Edmonton' .1. M .lohnson, Vancouver; H. D. Park Cinyary; D. (1 Philip, Prince George; \\. J. Service, Pr i.-e George; C. K. Mi Kenzie, Prince George; W. Waldie. Prineo George; ,i II. Stevenson li.iee George; II. M .McDonald Cal gary; V, J. Walker, Edmonton. MINERAL ACT (Form F.) Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE RAINIER Mineral Claim, situate in tho Portland Canal Mining Division of Cassiar District. Where located. On the east side of Bear River. TAKE NOTICE that I, R. M. Stewart, F. M. C. No. 94366B, acting for myself and as Agent for Win. Pigott, F. M. C. No. 94365B. XV. D. Noble, F. M. C. No. 94083B, and D. J. Rainey, F. M. C.No. 93864B. Free Miner's Certificate, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claim. And further take notice that action, under section 37, must be commenced before the issue of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 16th day of June, 1916, J6-S6. OOOoOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO | WANT ADS. J &O440004400444000O0Oa00aO0 WANTED Piano in good order to rent. Owners of pianos apply to Box A Journal office. For Sale. A phonograph in good order. Phone 427. tf. TO RENT. Furnished rooms over our office. Very low rental. 3-t Westenhaver Bros. Room und Hoard. Near corner Fourth Avenue and McBride. Phone 427. tf. COAL MINES ACT. (Form of Notice.) Skeena Land District—District of Queen Charlotte Island. TAKE NOTI'E that I, Peter Pianibo, of Prince Rupert, B. C. occupation 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 a a post planted one mile of the north east corner of Lot 2,435, tlience easterly 80 chains, southerly 80 westerly SO chains, northerly 80 chains to point of commencement. PETER PIAMBO, Name of applicant. Dated located May 10, 1915. MINERAL ACT Certificate of Improvements. JAMES GILMORE ARCHITECT Second Ave. Near McRi-ple St. NOTICE BONANZA, NORTH STAR, EMMA, EMERALD, PRINCESS LOUISE, BONANZA FRACTION, ST. DENIS, LONG SHOT, EMMA FRACTION, AMUR FRACTION, BRENAU FRACTION and VADOS FRACTION Mineral Claims. Situate in the Skeena Mining Division of Cassiar Districl. Where located: On Bonanza Creek, Granby Bay, Observatory Inlet B. C, TAKE NOTICE that I, J. Fred Ritchie, Free Miner's Certificate No. 90071 B., acting as Agent for the Granby Consolidated Mining Smelting & Power Company Limited, Free Miner's Certificate No. 9OS10 B., intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for Certificates of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining Crown Grants to the above claims. And further take notice that action, under Section 37, must be commenced before the Issue of such Certificates of Improvements. J. FRED RITCHIE, Ageut. J3-S3. Dated this 2nd day of July, 1915. Trade Marks Designs Copyrights _._. 4nye_- grading a sketch and dtincrlptl.in may cklr ascertain our opinion friiu wlmthr-r au invention ts probably PQa*,pf__l<- Cotumunlca. UoiiSBlrlcllycniillilontlial. HANDBOOK en I'utonla sent free. OMrst niienry for stintu-lnc iiiitenla. Patunt*. taken tnruuiih llliinn & Cu. sucolvo tptcliilfiefla, without chariie. lu ttia Scientific Mmfim. A blinds*a-moiy Ulustratod weekly, Largest v.r- ctil_.-i.jii of any i.cienM..i! Journal, Termi : r Canuila, &{-?-"> a yuiir, postafQ prepaid. Soid bv alt DDWJ-dl-l-li;.'"-. MUNN&Co,86,Bro»dM'NeivYcifi £ "■*">*_.. ■*-._.._,, ' *_tia_______M___>4__M___a* ' Steel, Iron, Oils, Wire Rope, llulata llellin, It. C. Wood Pulleys, Columbian Bronze Propellers, Storage Batteries, Dynamos nnd Marine Accessories. pairs—l-'iisi-class equipment and stuff for machine and ship repair-, P.O. BOX 515 TELEPHONE 3|a 1 IWlWMH*OTi_aKH_^^ THE IMPERIAL WATER HEATER COIL Patented in Canada. FOR STOVES, RANGES AND FURNACES Is made to meet the demands for Instantaneous Hot Water, for baths, etc., without extra use of fuel. 7(1 IN USE IN PRINCE RUPERT WARNING Purchasers of any Infringements on this coll lay themselves liable to prosecution, equally with the parties making and installing same. Absolutely guaranteed to give satisfaction. Prices for coil including connections $20 COIIi ONLY $15, LESS CONNECTING HARRY HANSON I HE RELIABLE! PLUMBER :*honc -8» P. O. Box 305 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF IN THE SUPREME COURT BRITISH COLUMBIA Between MICHAEL SEEBURG, Plaintiff and W. J. KENNAUGH, Defendant. PURSUANT to an Order of His Honor, Judge F. McB. Young, dated the 4th day of June, 1915, I will offer for sale by public auction at my office in the Court House, Prince Rupert, B.C., on MONDAY, THE 20TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1915, at the hour of ELEVEN O'CLOCK In the forenoon, the following described lands: — Lot Fourteen (14), Block Twenty- one (21), Section Six (6), in the City of Prince Rupert, Province of British Columbia, subject to a Judgement for tho amount of $1,519.74; interest thereon at the rate of five (5) per cent, per annum from the 22nd day of December, 1914, and costs Incidental to the sale. Dated at Prince Rupert, B.C., the 7th day of June, 1915. J-9-6. JOHN SHIRLEY Sheriff of the County of Atlin. KNOX HOTEL First Ave. Bet wren Eighth and Ninth European Plan; Rates SOc to $1.00 Por Day Besner & Besner, Props. EMPRESS HOTEL J. _*. Rochester V. D. Cu.Iey Third A.e. Botivcn Sixth nnd Seventh Sts. European Plan; 50c to $1 Per Day ROYAL HOTEL Corley & Burgess, Props. Third Ave. and Sixth St. European Plan Steam Heated 68th Regiment, E.G.O.R. Orders by Major J. H. McMullin Commanding for the week ending July 10, 1915. DUTIES. Orderly officer for the week. Lieut. E. L. Fullerton. PARADES. Overseas company will parade as follows: July 6 at 8 o'clock sharp at the exhibition building. July 7 at the market place at 3 o'clock sharp. July 8 at the market place at 8:45 a.m. sharp, for embarkation for Vancouver en route for Vernon. All baggage must be at the Grand Trunk Pacilic Wharf, No. 2 shed, not later than S a.m. that morning. Each package must be tagged 68fh Regiment, Vernon, B. C, and owners name must be clearly written thereon. All baggage must be delivered to Lieut. J. R. Beatty, who will be at the Grand Trunk wharf at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday evening and at 7:45 a.m. Thursday morning. LIEUT. J. W. NICHOLLS, Acting Adjutant. GARDEN CO.MPETITION. The Provincial Department of Agriculture is offering cagb prizes in the following classes. Three prizes to be given in each class. 1. Por House Garden, where occasional employment of labor tak - place for garden work. lst. $12, 2nd. $8, 3rd. $5. 2. House Garden, where all work has been done by occupant and family. Carpentry work may be done by the owner or hired, lst. $15, 2nd. $10, 3rd. $5. 3. Ordinary lot, without house, under cultivation. To be judged .mainly from the standpoint of utility. Area under cultivation to be not less thnn one thousand (1,000) square feel. 1st. $25, 2nd. $15, 3rd. $10. An entrance fee of one dollar, ($1) will be charged. Competition open to all citizens of Prince Rupert. Final Judging to take place in August, according to the season. Plots must be staked out proper!-, or the lines of the garden clearly defined. Apply by letter to A. H. TOMLINSON, Department of Agriculture, Box 1693. City. Garden owners or lot cultivators are urged to send in their names and make this a successful competition. The department reserves the right to cancel prizes not properly competed for. WKrtHttHXHWiWlKH*^^ IWHKHIH'HKHKWHKH^^ Tlle Morning Journal 50 cents per month. HOTEL DIRECTORY .Members of the Prince Rupert Licensed Vintners' Association WINDSOR HOTEL Cor. of First Ave. and Eighth St. XV. H. WRIGHT, Prop. HOTEL CENTR.AL First Ave. and .Seventh St. European ani .American Plans $1.00 to $2.50 Per Day Peter Black, Prop. BEAVER WHOLESALE LIQUOR CO., LIMITED Second Ave. and Sixtli St. Phone 102 PRINCE RUPERT IMPORTING CO,, LIMITED Fraser anil Sixth Si- Phone 7 P.D. Box 38, Phone 93. Pacific Cartage Limited General Tean,.ng Furniture Moving a Specialty. When you buy COAL buy the BEST — Ladysmith Lump or Comox Washed Nut. «WHKH"HMH"r01-^^ THE MOST COMFORTABLE TOURING CAR IN THE CITY Answer- all calls day and night Phone 99 Stand: Hotel Prince Rupert GUARANTEED American Silk HOSIERY WE WANT YOU TO KNOW THESE HOSE They stood the test when all others failed. They give real foot comfort. They have ao seams to rip. They never become loose and baggy* as the shape is knit in, net nressed in. They are GUARANTEED for fineness, for styls, for superiority of material and workmanship, absolutely stain! s.aad to wear six months without holes or replaced by new pairs free. Our Free Offer To every one sending us SOc to cover shipping charges, we will send, subject to duty, absolutely free: Three pairs of our famous men's A M B It I C A N SILK HOSE with written guarantee, any color, or Th.-ee pairs o! our Ladles' Hose, In Black, Tan or White colors, with written guarantee. DON'T DELAY—Offer expires when dealer ln your locality is selected. Give color and size desired. The Internationa] Hosiery Co. 21 Ilittner Street Dayton, Ohio - U.S.A. _HWtKt-a_S-H-atH*H-*KH-_^^ Change of Business To whom concerned: Having disposed of my interest ln the New Wellington Coal Company, to Mr. M. P. McCaffery, who ln connection with Mr. M. Albert will continue in the coal business in Prince Rupert. I take this opportunity t>t thanking the public for tlieir trade and patronage during the pan seven years, and bespeak for the new firm, the continuance of your good will and valued orders. Very respectively, J. H. ROGERS. Prince Rupert, B. C, June 12, 1915, .1.. ■ ■___■__■ ■ ,-■• ■ ..■....'V ■ .. fi ■ VV ■ .'•'. ■''■•'. ' a.
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Title | Prince Rupert Journal |
Publisher | Prince Rupert, B.C. : O. H. Nelson |
Date Issued | 1915-07-15 |
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