■-■ . * / /' . .- - 4 «■ lW.»>^aV>»■W!^P!<^:^lw^^.»J»v^ltr.L|l>l.v*al»a<»^w^-^r^- The Journal $5.00 a Year lourm High-class Job Worl VOL. V PRINCE RUPERT, It. ('., WEDNESDAY, SEPTMEBER 8, 1915. Price 5 Cents. No. 253. GERMAi BRITISH SQUADRON BOMBARDING BELGIAN COAST Hostile Airships Have Dropped Bombs Again Upon English Towns PIPERS WANTED FOR REGIMENT THOSE QUALIFIED SHOULD GET IN TOUCH WITH OFFICERS The <l~th ISnttnllott Will Provide Themselves With A Pipe Bund. The G7th Battalion which is being organized ln Victoria wants to have a pipe band. Writing to the Journal London, Sept. 7.—Hostile ail'-craft revisited the eastern. counties on Tuesday night and dropped bombs. U is known there have been some fires and some casualties. The particulars are not yet available. The number of casualties will be communicated to the press as soon as as they are obtained. from Victoria, Lieut. Perks sends the following: Dear Sir: — The Pipe Band Committee, of tbe 07th Battalion (Western Scots), would be very glad if you would (Continued on. Page Two.) British Fleet Is Now Bombarding Coast Defences of Germans Dunkirk, Sept. 7.—The British squadron has bombarded all positions held by the enemy along the Belgian coist as far as Ostend. Paris, Sept. 7.—An official report says:—"Our artillery in the region Of Nieuport has co-operated on the bombardment of German coast batteries at the west end by the British fleet. A violent cannonade occurred to the nortli of South Arras. At several peints our batteries inflicted grave damage to the enemy's organizations in the sector of Toye." WELL KNOWN RESIDENT DIED Steamer Delhi Here To Be Repaired At the G. T.P. Floating Drydock The steamer Delhi reached port on Monday evening in tow of the power, ful tug Sea Lion. She Is almost submerged as she lies on her beam ends, and will require a lot of work to rlghl her before she is docked. The work of getting her in shape will start today. On the way down from Ketchikan the housework on her was washed away. Drawing about thirty-five feet of water, she proved awakard to handle, arried by the tide she was put on the gravel reef near Metla- katla for a time. ,T. F. Dnthie, who is to have charge of the repairing is here, and with Capt. Tinn, of the Delhi, E. W. Griffin and .1. J. Price, the work of getting the steamer docked will proceed. J. H. Pillsbury will have charge of the local end of the work. o SITKA BROUGHT A GOOD CATCH FISHING VESSELS FROM TIIE BANKS HAVE SATISFACTORY CATCHES Sale Of Cooking. There will be a sale of Home- Made Cooking for the Red Cross Society on Friday afternoon, at, the stora of Mrs. Frizzell, Third Avenue and Fifth Street. The sale will be under the charge of Mrs.. Henning bnd Mrs. Morrow. All ladies are requested to bring Home-Made Cooking. ROBERT ALLISON PASSED AWAY AT ADVANCED AGE OF 70 Body Will He Taken To Victoria Where Intennent Will Take Place. There passed away yesterday afternoon Robert Allison, who has been a resident of the city for a considerable time. His death occurred EIGHT MORE OFF TO JOIN COLORS ADDITIONAL VOLUNTEERS FOR SERVICE LEFT YESTERDAY MORNING French Active With Artillery And Air Craft Against Enemy Paris, Set. 7.—An official report says:—ln Champagne, around Tuber- cue, the artillery action has continued with the same intensity as the preceding days. "In Argonne between La Hoytte and Lafontaine aux Cliarines, on the Woevre, to the north of Flierey and in Lorraine in the region of Beandes and Leintry several artillery actions in which we held the advantage are reported. The bombardment of a section of Raonletape has been followed on our part, by our answering fire on the German cantonments. "Behind the front in the Valley of Rabonotu during the night of September 6-7, one of our dirigibles dropped shells on the railroad around Peronne. "In reply to the bombardment of tho open towns of St. Die and Ger- ardmo by German aeroplanes, a French air squadron dropped bombs at the station military establishments at Freiburg. Fire broke out in the town. All the machines returned safely. Our aeroplanes likewise bombarded station of Saarburg, Point Favcrger, Wernerville, Tergnier, Lens at the residence of his son, A. H.J Allison, on Fourth Avenue. No Lack Of Interest Shown In This District In The War. Yesterday morning eight additional men left for the south to join the colors for service overseas. The men who so far left were Daniel O'Leary, Thos. XV. Collins, John Roberts, Wil- i Ham Hutchison, John William Dut- GOLD DISCOVERY MADE AT SKIDEGATE INLET MAYBE VERY RICH The deceased had reached the ad vanced age of 76 years. He was born i in Essex ounty, Onl., on December j 23, 1839. Before coming to Prince ton, John Gilmour. Robert C. Kellin and Alphonse Levegne. These will be attached to different regiments now preparing for service. There are a number more who are Rupert to live, he resided on the prairies. In spite of his advanced j anXi0US to leave for the front' a"" years he was up to a very short time Wh° Wil* be taken on if "assed '»' before his death in excellent health, *'"" "U:'lir:" "f'i""' and took a keen interest in all public and business affairs. He was a prominent Odd Fellow and was also a member of the Orange 'Continued on Paee Two. 1 WELL OBSERVED What promises to be a ricli gold, discovery has been -r.de at Bl.ide- I A-RAD F__IY W__*_ gate on the Queen Charlotte Islands. ' The discovery was made by a well known mining man, Mr. McLennan. The gold lead, which was located close to the Indian reserve, runs into the reserve, so that the Indians may reap a rich reward. The values are estimated at from $20(1 to $2,000 a ton. The values will be investigated. TENDERS FOR TAX NOTICES. Tenders for tlie printing of tax! The Indians and otlier residents are •notices for the city were opened at very much excited over the new dis- (Continued on Page Two.) t-overy. MXCELLENT SPORTS HELD CONNECTION WITH THE CELEBILATION IV Various Events Keenly For By Local Athletes. Cunt,-sled Quite A Quantity of Halibut Reached Port Again Yes- tordny. Lionel Crippen's Final Message To Major McMullin Breathed Spirit of Bravery and Resignation "1 DID THE REST THAT 1 COULD;" SUCH IS THE LAST MESSAGE FROM LIONEL OBIPPEN, OF THIS CITY, TO MAJOR McMULLIN, OF PRINCE RUPERT. PRIVATE CRIPPBN, WHO DIED ON THE RATTLE FIELD AT YPRES, MADE A REQUEST OF A COMRADE JUST BEFORE HE DIED, THAT THIS MESSAGE .SHOULD RE CONVEYED TO MA.lOIt McMULLIN. THF REQUEST WAS COMPLIED WITH, THE MESSAGE BEING TRANSMITTED TO <'. G. EMMERSON, WHO IN TURN CONVEYED IT TO ARTHUR NOBLE, WHO ARRIVED HOME A PEW DAYS AGO. MR. NOBLE HAS DELIVERED THF MESSAGE TO MAJOR McMULLIN. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL The fishing fleet Is bringing better catches into porl again. Yesterday, ln addition to several small vessels which arrived, there were five American boats that brought fair cargoes. The Sitka, Capt. .Tohannsen, was as usual, the top nolc-her. She had 70,000 pounds on board. The Vansee brought 28,000; the The.kla. 10,000; the Lincoln, 9,000 and the Stranger 8,000 pounds. SPRUCE LOGS WANTED. Northwestern Leagne Tacoma, 21; Spokane, 4. Vancouver-Seattle no game on account of rain. National League Philadelphia, 1; Brooklyn, 7. Boston, 7; New York, 2. Cincinnati, 6; Pittsburg, 8, Chicago, 3; St. Louis, 1. DEBENTURES MAY NOW BE SOLD AT 90 Till: TENDERS PUT ON HY LOCAL DEALERS WEI IF NOT OPENED .Mil. Maitland Is Afraid Tin- Old Price .May Not Now Hold j Go.d, , Amei-ican League Detroit, 8; Chicago, 10. Washington, 5-7; Philadelphia, 6-4 Wanted 'arge quantity Spruce logs, of good size, and scaling at least 30 i per cent. No. 1. Write particulars: as to price, quality and earliest de-: livery lo C. P. Coles & Co., Vancouver, tf. New York, 8; Boston, 3. St. Louis, 4; Cleveland, 1. Const Leagae San Francisco, 4; Los Angeles, 2. No other games were scheduled. The city debentures for replanking ivalks nml for building the road to I the Cold Storage will be sold at 90 ! if the Toledo firm is ready to accept. this decision was reached last nighl at the meeting of the council. It wns announced Ihat no message had been received trom the Toronto firm that took an option, nnd whose time was now up, A discussion followed as to whether the tenders pul in by local dealers should be opened, Aid. Dybhavn fell that it would be Impracticable to do other than sell the debentures and carry out the work, lie illil not believe they would be able lo sell part of the Issue If another part wns being sold by those who.did the work. The Mayor said he never favored 00m00000000004000004O0000 I LO.O.F. FUNERAL NOTICE. All odd Fellows are request" ed to meet in Lodge Room tonight nl "::"t>, lo attend the late Ptio. Robert Allison's funeral service. 6 s. v. cox, g «■•<-■ i Hilling for the bids. Having called j for them, however, he thought they should be opened. If there was any scheme that would work with the council's proposition it mlghl be dune. Aid, Casey said be seconded the motion calling for the bids with the best of Intentions, Aid. Montgomery reresented thai there wen- cltlz i who could pul forward a proposition thai "ould be to the advantage of the city. He was Battened now. from What Aid. Dybhavn said, that the proposition of \ld. Montgomery was not feasible. I Continued on Page Two.) On Monday the Labor Day sports were keenly contested. The judges were Mayor Newton', Rev. Canon Hlx, Chief Vickers. Geo. W. Kerr, V. Cole, Mr. Harris and J. R. Beatty. The day was a model one for the events. Deep Interest centred In the baseball game between the Merchants and the I'nion men. The latter won by a score of 16 to 12. In the five-aside footbalf competition, the Regiment defeated the Callies "A" team 1n the final. The Metlakallti Indian j Band was present and rendered I music. The sports were won as follows: One mile open race—Nicholson, lst; Hazel, L'nd. Btandlng broad Jump Rudder- ham, 1st; Doyle, L'nd. Standing broad jump i closed) — Hamilton, 1st! Anderson, 2nd Running broad jump i open i J. P, Roche, Isl; J Klnghorn, 2nd, Running broad Jump (closed)—C. Anderson, 1st; Murphy, 2nd. Putting sbol i open I Doyle, 1st; Rudderham, 2nd. Putting shot i closed I Rudder- ham, lst; ll. Ulsteln, 2nd. (Continued on Page Four) Bay View Hotel R e ii ii t i t ami refurnished throughout, will bo FOR RENT. Large nicely furnished room with balcony attached, over-looking bar-* bor. All modern conveniences- 876 Borden Street Phone mack 203. if. ru .oooaoi-ooooooooooooooofra OPENED OX SUNDAY, si-:p. TEMRER B, l-'ii *.(-c I,,*.*, dining-room. I'li-sl Avenue and Second Street Phono iiiik- H'-'o Wednesday, September S, 1915. PRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL l-mnce Kupctf journal Telephone 138. O. H. NELSON, Editor. Offlce: 128 Third Avenue East, ■ear McBride Stre*.. Telephone 138; Postofflce 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 So-"" Six Months . 2-B0. Three Months $1.25 If not paid in advnco, per Month $0.50 WEEKLY EDITION. Published every Friday for circulation outside the City of Prince Rupert at $2.00 a year, addressed to points in Canada; or $3.00 a year to all poiuts In the United Kingdom the United -dates or other foreign countries. Advertising Rates Upon Application Telephone 1118. Wednesday, September 8, 19IE ORIPPEN'S LAST MESSAGE. Tiie message conveyed from Lionel Crippen to Major McMullin, comes with a good deal of pathos. According to the accounts received of his death, he was acting as a bomb thrower, preceeding the infantry charge upon the. German trenches. Crippen would face such a task with undaunted courage. Fear was not in his make up. He was devoted to his friends and to his country, and met his death thinking only of his duty to his country and not of himself. The message he sent home, "I did the best I could," is one which Is descriptive of the action of many and many a son of tbe Empire who has given up his life for his country. It is equally true of those who have escaped being wounded. WELL KNOWN. 'Continued from rage One.) Order. He was a member of the Methodist Church. Mrs. Allison died two years ago. The body will be sent to Victoria for interment, leaving on Thursday's steamer. The services will be held at the B. C. Undertaking parlors on Wednesday evening at. 8 o'clock. Pacific Cartage Limited ™E ™* *■<-. box so General Tenii.-m- Furniture Moving a Specialty. When you buy COAL buy the BES. — Ladysmith Lump or Comox Washed Nut. HOTEL DIRECTORY Members of the Prince Rnpert Licensed \ Intners' Association WINDSOR HOTEL Cor. of Firs.'. Ave. and Eighth W. 11. WRIGHT, Prop. HOTEL CENTRAL First Ave, and Seventli St. European ani American Plans $1.00 to .f.2.50 Per Day Peter Rlack. Prop. KNOX HOTEL First Ave. Uetwi-en Kightb and Ninth European Plan; Hates oOc to $1.00 Por Day Resner & Desner, I-.op_ EMPRESS HOTI',1. J. Y. Rocb.ster V. D. Casley Third A.e. Between Sixth and Seventh Sts. European Plan; 50c to $1 Per Day ROYAL HOTEL lOi-tcy & Burgess, Props. Third Ave. and Sixth St. European Plan Steam Heated BEAVER WHOLESALE LIQUOR CO., LIMITED Second Ave. and Sixtli St. Plione 102 •RINCE RUPERT IMPORTING CO. LIMITED Empress Hotel Building—Third Ave Phone 7 FREDERICK PETEHS. K.C. PIPERS WANTED. (Continued trom f»ge One.) plea6e make known the fact that a Pipe Rand is being organized hy th. battalion, and that applications as pipers should be sent to the Band Committee at headquarters, where all particulars may he obtained. Transportation will be furnished those selected. Yours very truly, .1. V. PERKS, Lieut. Sect. Rand Committee. o • TENDERS FOR TAX OTICES. t'oiitlnued rrom rage One.) the council meeling lasl evening. They were as follows: McRae fires., $82; Itau!< Press. $98.76; A. O. Franks. $80.60; and News Job, $70. It was decided to award the ion- tract to the lowest lender. The Prince Itupert Daily Journal 60 cents per month, Barrister, Solicitor and Notary Publi Offlce ln EXCHANGE BLOCK DEBENTURES MAY. (Continued trom ! age One.) It was decided not to open the tenders for doing the work, by taking debentures In pay for the work. The Finance Committee recommended to do the work on the streets 1n replanking hy day labor. The otlier work could be done by contract. Aid. Maitland contended the report from the Finance Committee was out of order. It was up to the Board of Works t0 make a report on how the Vork was to be done. They had not sold the debentures yet. They had been "monkeying' about for weeks since the offer was made by Terry, Brlggs & Sladen. He doubled very much if that firm would take them now. He favored laying this report on the table until they sold the de- bentures. . The Mayor said the council itself was to blame for any delay. The motion of Aid Maitland to lay the report of the Finance Committee on the table until the debentures were sold curried. FOR APERHANGING AINTING OLISH-NG AND WALL TINTING HIGH-GRADE INTERIOR OECpRAtTLMG A SPECIALTY Martin Swanson H.COND AVE ""EAR McBRIDE A. E. WRIGHT Provincial and Dominion Land Surveyor—Surveying and Engineering. Sotween Second and Third .Avenues P. O. Box 10. DR. J. S. BROWN, DENTIST Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty Offlce: Smith Rlock, Third Avenue Phone 454. ■tJWWHMH&eiKHKBKHKHKH^^ I Capt. J. McGee £ M.M.S.A. J Masters and Mates prepared g for examination. Compass Hi- fi juster. 8 Phone Red 502 5 "NAUTICAL ACADEMY" S Helgerson Block, opposite fi Royal Hotel iMrtHHM <wt**mHWKHK8-atta«_B<-e B. C. Undertakers Funeral Directors nnd Em* banners — Satisfaction Guaranteed — Open Day and Night 117 S'.-cond Street Plione 41 Bruce Morton - - Manager HAYNER BROS Pioneer Funeral Directors and Enibalmei-s. Open Day and Night. Ladies' Assistant in Attendance. PHONE 86. 710 THIRD AVE. W9S_ SYNOK.IS 03. COAL MINING REGULATIONS. Coal mining rights of tl-. Dominion in Manitoba. Saskatchewan and Alberta, the Yii'/on Territory, the Northwest Territories and a portion of the Proviuce 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 acres will be leased to one applicant. Applications "_r a lease must he made by the applicant in person to the Agent or Sub-Agent of the district in which the rights ..pplled for are situated. In surveyed territory the land must Le described by sections, or legal subdivisions of sections, and in unsurveyed territory the tract applied for shall lie staked out by the applicant himself. Each application must be accjni- panied by a fee of *.o, which will be refunded If the r.ghtc applied for are not available, hut not otherwise. A royalty shall be paid on the merchantable output of the mine at the rate of five cents per ton. The person operating the mine shall furnish the Agent with sworn returns accounting for the full quantity of merchantable coal mined and pay the royalty thereon. If the coal mining rights re not being operate*, such returns should be furnished at least once a year. The lease will Include the coal mining rights only; but the lessee may be permittel to purchase whatever available surface rights may be considered necessary for the working of the mine at the rate of $10 per acre. For full .nformation application should be made to t_.a Secretary of the Department of tbe Interior, Ottawa, or to any Agent or Sub-Agent of Dominion Lands. XV. W. CORY, Deputy Minister of the Interior Summer Excursions To The East WlWKBm8KHKHKH>l»l*JWB^^ DR. INMAN Eye Specialist Glasses Accurately | Fitted I #0000000000004440000004400- tttoooosrooooooooooaoooooooo SAVE MONEY IN I INSURANCE AS WEL1 OTHER Engines Installed and General Repairs Oxy-.Acctylene Plant in Connection Plione Red 156 Third Avenue AS IN* LINES Insure with me in non-Board companies. They are not weak or Irresponsible concerns—I represent nothing but the most reliable and well established companies. J. LORNE MncLAREN. $ Phoro loft—Boon: II Smith g Block ft WWlWWWiWiKW^KH. -OO>00O00. FROM PRINCE RUPERT TO Winnipeg and return . $00.00 New York and return 91JO-Vi St. Paul and return . . $00.00 Toronto and return . . *»-■ .hicago and return . . . $72.50 Hamilton and return . . *»-• Montreal and return . . $105.00 lioston nnd return . . . $110.00 Correspondingly low rates to other points. Trains leave Prince Rupert at 10:30 a.m. on Mondays, Thursdays und Saturdays, making close connections at Winnipeg for all Eastern centres G. T. P. Steamers Prince Rupert and Prince George liail at 10 am. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, for Vancouver Victoria and Seattle. Through tickets to San Francisco, San Dieeo and other southern points on sale at G. T. P. ticket office. For full Information, reservations and through tickets, apply G T P. TICKET OFFICE, THIRD AVENUE, PHONE 200 ' "AGENCY ALL ATLANTIC STE.AMSHIP LINES Canadian Pacific Railway Lowest rates to all Eastern points via steamer to Vancouver and Canadian Pacific Railway. Meals and Berth included on steamer. ». PRINCESS SOPHIA, SOUTHBOUND, Saturday, (I p.m. PRINCESS MAQUINNA, SOUTHBOUND, Sunday, O p.m. J. C. McNAB, General Agent, corner Tllird Ave. and Fourth St. THE UNION STEAMSHIP CO. OF B.C. LTD' S.S. VENTURE—Sails for GRANBY, NAAS, PORT SIMPSON Mondays 11 a.m. S.S. VENTURE—Sails for VANCOUVER, SEATTLE, VICTORIA; Tuesday 8 p.m. j S.S. CAMOSUN—Sails for. PORT SIMPSON, GRANBY, STEWART; Thursdays a Midnight, August 19th, Sept 2nd. _6th, 30th. S.S. CAMOSUN—Sails for REFUGE BAY, SKIDEGATE, .TEDWAY, IK-DDA, Saturdays at .Midnight, August 21st, Sept. 4th, 18th. S.S. CAMOSUN—Sails for MASSETT, Tuesdays, August 24th, Sept. 7th, 21st. S.S. CAMOSUN—Sails for SURF INLET, NAMU, RIVERS INLET, VANCOUVER at 10 p.m. Wednesdays, Augusl 25th, Sept, 8th, 22nd. JOHN BARNSLEY, AGENT. ('..I Second Avenue—Phone 508. _-3aW-t-a-O0-»{KH>lW-*>^^ HE HIGH COST OF LIVING RE DUCTED HY BUYING YOUR Best Quiility Domestic Lump Coul $0.50 Per To* llest Quality Washed Not Coal $8.75 Per Ton DELIVERED —THE— Union Transfer Co. Prince Rnpert, B.C., Phone 30 P.O. Box 1714 Telephone 44< RITCHIE, AGNEW & CO. Civil Engineers and Surveyors Prince Rnpert, B.C. khkukwchjo-o oo o oacxuxKi 000000000000000000000000000000044 Tug " GLEN ROSA " ™35S"" " fill Burner, carrying qualified Master and Engineer. Qeneral Towing, Sand and Gravel supplied; also Scows. Steam up on short notice. .'or rates etc., apply Ici Master 1111 Board, at Davis Hont House, Cow Hay. Phone Green 250. MM-*- O OOi_<j.H. 040404400000000000000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Snap In Real Estate Choice Lot with Building on it for $2,200 Cash Loi 12, Block 9, Section 1 APPLY TO GEORGE BRODERIUS Waterworks, Water Power, Wharl "onHtructlon, Reports, Plana, Domln on and Provincial Land Surveying a_lei:trlo Blue Printing, Negatives nm! Wblte Prints Phone Blue 183 Res. Phone MR" UP-TO-DATE LINDSAY'S QARTAGEaSTQRAGL O. T. P. CARTAOE AGENTS 126 FOURTH STREET JINGLE POT COAL It handled by us. All orders recetvo prompt attention Pbone No. 6t. JANES GILMORE ARCHITECT- Second Ave. Near McBrlde St. The Morning Journal delivered to your home at 50 cents per month. 1KKWHKKB3-«<HKHKHWHHWWttW£ « '•' 0 Reduced Price of MILK The Standard Dairy will deliver pure milk of its usual high standard 1 Royal Bank of Canada £ HEAH OFFICE: MONTREAL ' ESTABLISHED 1801) ? Capital $ 11,500,000 2 Reserved Fund $. 12,500,000 g Total Assets $185,000,1)00 g Savings Hank Department—$1 will open an account 0 Branches Throughout Canada and Bunking Connections With All _ Parts of tlie Unite*" States. Agents Throughout the World. g H. P. WILSON, Manager • - Prince Rupert Brunch nt 5 cents a Pint or 10 cents a Quart. Phone Standard Dairy. Blue 247 <KH>iyijotti»iwi»«*B-i>o^^ SUBSCRIBE FOR - The - "TERRACE DESPATCH" if you are interested in the great agricultural valleys of Lakelse, Kitsum- kaliim and Naas River. Half the subscription goes to Hie Red Cross. W. A. MYERS, CENTRAL HOTEL * «-&<H--«HaHM-__H--8^^ Morning Journal Ads. Bring Results RUPERT MARINE IRONWORKS AND SUPPLY CO., LIMIT. D WATERFRONT, PRINOE RUPERT ENGINEERS, MACHINISTS AND MACHINERY CONTRACTORS Specialists in Minim- Power Plant.- OH, Steam, or Gasoline. B. C. Const Agontsc for the Riitisb Kromhout Semi-Dleeel Oil Engine—the most reliable and economical, and the cheapest power for fishing boats, tugs and passenger vessels. Standard Gas Engine Company's Fngines und Pints in stock, :^Mki Steel, Iron, Oils, Wire Rope, Balata Belt*-, B.C. Wood Pulleys, Columbian Bronze Propellers, Storage Batteries, Dynamos and Marine Accessories, pairs—First-class equipment and staff for machine and ship repairs. P.O. BOX5 TELEPHONE 313 aa####oa###aoooooo#aaooaoo##a»#aaaoo#o##am ^WfcWi-WWWMIi^jai^V Jft» 4jP" ■ IMI M ■—o, *+,-*':■, ** ^r^-fitA^iw./^. - » * - ^ » PRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL Wednesday, September 8, 191' MUNICIPALITY OF THE CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND FOH UNPAID TAXES IN THE MUNICIPALITY OF PRINCE RUPERT, PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that'on Tuesday, the 14th day of September, A. D., 1915, at the hour of 10 o'clock a.m., at the City Hall, Prince Rupert, B. C, I shall sell at public auction the lands in the list hereinafter set out, for delinquent taxes in arrears, and for interest, costs and expenses, including the cost of advertising the'said sale, if the total amount due is not sooner paid: Property. Name of Assessed Owner. Roden, Ceo Brown, John O'Nell, D. R., et al Bennett, C. V Bennett, C. V Peyton, D. JI Renz, Eugene Laplaca, L. B G. T. P. Investment Co. Ltd. . . G. T. P. Investment Co. Ltd. . . Rogers, Jas. & Sweet, G. A. Stritzel, G. R. M Mackay, J. J Button, Fred P. R. Town Properties, Ltd. . . . P. R. Town Properties, Ltd. . . . Morrison, W. R. & Smith, J. C. Planitz, Chas. (No. 70') Planitz, Chas. (No. 70') Law, Htlditch, J. H Kirkpatrick, J. A Owen, Mary E Freed, Max Freed, Max McMordie, Mrs. Edith M McMordie, Mrs. Edith M, Scott, Geo. D P. R. Town Properties, Ltd P. R. Town Properties, Ltd Atlantic Realty & Imp. Co Ross, Rout Ross, Robt Ross, Robt Ross, Robt Ross, Robt Ferguson, Hector Ferguson, Hector Vance, W. D. & Birch, H. W P. R. Town Properties, Ltd Fournier, J. B MacLaren, J. L Postulo, Jas. & George, G Fairley, Capt. J. H Fairley, Capt. J. II Clayton, Dr. W. B Krivokiipich, P. Bregolisse, B. and Camozzi, S Krivokapich, P. Bregolisse, B. and Camozzi, S McCrinimiin, Angus K. C Saunders, Aubrey, T Hamilton, Henry McClellan, A. R McClellan, A. R Hamilton, Henry . Hamilton, Henry Hamilton, Henry . : O'Shea, M. J Williams, A. B. & Kennaugh, W. J. Williams, A. B. & Kennaugh, W. J. Weber, Carl Munroe, John Munroe, John Grossman, Isadore Tift'en, Fred W.- Henderickson, H. C. & Schofleld, B. A. Henderickson, H. C. & Schofleld, B. A. Clarke, Fred Westenhaver, C. C. & J. D McLeod, J. F. & M. R Demers, Lydia, K Demers, Numa . . . . * .... Magar, Hazen Moe, G. P Moe, G. P Grossman, Joseph Abbott, R. .1 Soslcln, Morris Robertson, G. S Law, Wm. M Law, Wm. M Swanson, Martin Cameron, J. G. & Peterson, A Cameron, J. 0. & Peterson, A McLaren, J. Lome Kinsella, 11 Kinsella, H - Sweder, ,1. H Krikcvosky, (1 P. R. Town Properties, Ltd P. R. Town Properties, Ltd Abbott, Mrs. K. T Abbott, Mrs. K, T Beck, Machail Uwnte, II Hirstwood, XV. A Sherman, Wm. 11. sr. & Sherman, Wm. ii. Jr Sherman, Win. 11. sr. & Sherman, Wm. II. jr litilluuil. Mrs. Ellzubetr A.' Stnurt, I). C. .*i Partington, C. T. ... Stuart, 1). C, & Partington, C. T. ... Scott, Geo. D Scott, Geo. I) Holding, Honry Jr Holding, Henry jr Hall, Mro, Annie Freed, Max Freed, Max Cohen, David Cohen, M .B Cohen, M .B Matthews, A. G Atcheson, S. H Freed, Max Freed, Max p. R. Town Properties, Ltd Kach, John T Ennyu, D Morita, Jasu Solem, Chris Yup, Sam Lew, Julius Zarelli, D Butler, H. 0. (10'E.) . . , i Butler, H. O Likw, Wm. M Stuart, D. C. & Partington, A. T. ... Wilson, J. Douglas Abbott, R. J Law, Wm. M. & Butler, H. O Law, Wm. M. & Butler, H. O Law, Wm. M. & Butler, H. 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M. at Butler, H. Abbott, Mrs. K. T Abbott, .Mrs. K. T P. R.Town Properties, Ltd. Ferguson, Hector Ferguson, Hector Ferguson, Hector P. R.Town Properties, Ltd. P. R.Town Properties, Ltd. Ennyu, S Paul, R MacLaren, J. Lome Mael.a.en, J. Lome .MacLaren, J. Lome Tate, Mrs. E. J Coulombe, E Abbott, *Irs. K. T Rothery, Jos. N, Abbott, .Mrs. K. T 6 Bourne, Walter tl Bourne, Walter Clark, II. F Collier. S Lee, John Nelson, John S : Nelson, John S Cohen, David : . . . Henipel, A. & Newhold, Wm. K. . . Bloom, !-'. & Walters, A Georgloff, Ivan Nicholls, Charles Marshall, Grace 7 Gunion, M. & Tausan, M Abbott, Mrs. K. T Evans, Miss Mabel Clayton. Dr, W. B Norberg, Alex P. R.Town Properties, Ltd 7 P. R.Town Properties, Ltd 7 Mcintosh, J. S 7 Moore, E. A 7 Moore, E. A 7 Parks, Jas 7 McGlinchy, P. & H 7 Ambrose, Flora 7 Cohen, JI. B 7 Cohen, JI. B 7 Duncan, George 7 Duncan, George 7 Ytreberg, Chas. R. Tottenham, R. C. . Brown, Duncan . . Duncan, George . . Duncan, George . . Ennyu, S Higgens, Lawrence Higgens, Lawrence Abbott, R. ,1 Abbott, R. J Bronzes, Frank . . Higgins, Lawrence Higgins, Lawrence 7 P. R. Town Properties, Ltd 7 P. R. Town Properties, Ltd 7 Sheehan, Timothy 7 Peterson, H. JI 7 Jleeker, John, A 7 Meeker, John, A 7 Selman, S. S. & H, E, Selman, S. S. & H. E. Planitz, Chas Planitz, Chas Webster, Percy .... Webster, Percy .... Gampp, H. E Gampp, H. E Gampp, H. E Gampp, H. E JlcJIillan, Angus . . . Wasyl, Syroid Hutchinson, J. F. . . . Philpotts, Jlrs. Grace Philpotts, .Mrs. Grace Johnson, P. J Austin, Alex Duncan, Geo Duncan, Geo King, Charles, B 7 Abbott, Mrs. K. T 7 Abbott, Mrs. K. T 7 Leblanc, S 7 Broderius, Geo 7 Broderius, Geo 7 P. R. Town Properties, Ltd 7 P. R. Town Properties, Ltd 7 .Moe, G. P 7 Moe, G. P 7 Parker, H. S. . 8 Parker, H. S 8 Bergman, J 8 Garnett, Win. P 8 Philpotts, Jlrs. Grace 8 Philpotts, Jlrs. Grace 8 Rochester, Jenny, C 8 Rochester, Jenny, C 8 Williams & JIanson 8 Hays, Caroline 8 Duncan, Geo 8 Duncan, Geo 8 Lever, Henry (So. 1-2) 8 Brown, Geo 8 Brown, Geo 8 Viton, Chas 8 Viton, Chas. . . . .' * Benson, Reid, J. s Benson, Reid, J .Money, Jess, E x .Money, Jess, E s llellier, George ,s .McKay, David McKay, David Russell, A. H P. R. Town Properties, Ltd. P. R. Town Properties, Ltd. Williams & JIanson Gray, Win. Russell Schubert, Paul, Ji Schubert, Paul, JI Leahy, .Mrs. I.. G Leahy, Mrs. ti. fl .Mcintosh, John I. .Mcintosh, Jolni L Jlel.inley, .1. XV Schubert, Paul M Schubert, Paul JI .Morrison, Runneth Sweder, J. II Sweder, J. H Moe, G. P Jloe, G. P Robertson, Allan Semernuk, W. S Semernuk, W. S Smith, Jlrs. Angus, C Martin, Wm. R Haseyama, II Run, II. II Run, H. fl Murdock, Robert Slaven, JI. & JI Corcoran, Jas Abbott, Mrs. K. T Hartman, Paul Ellenburgh, Wm. . . .' Young, Chas. JI Evans, F. S Evans, F. S Share, G. A. 13 17 17 20 20 20 O Q 23 23 28 28 28 28 28 29 29 31 31 31 31 1 3 8 4 ti 7 11 11 11 11 11 13 13 14 14 14 17 17 21 22 24 24 24 24 26 26 26 27 27 27 29 32 32 34 34 34 34 37 37 38 38 38 38 39 39 39 40 40 41 41 42 43 43 44 46 46 47 47 4!) 49 1 1 1 2 3 3 3 3 4 6 6 11 11 12 12 12 12 16 15 15 it; 16 17 17 17 17 17 19 19 21 21 23 2 3 2 3 2 3 23 23 2 1 24 2 6 27 27 27 28 30 30 30 30 30 31 3 1 34 34 3 4 3 4 34 34 12 1 •) 14 23 24 25 5 6 17 18 1 2 3 5 21 19 5 7 9 10 11 19 21 7 8 14 24 6 51 5 4 7 6 15 23 2 6 15 10 11 12 13 14 3 4 8 IS 19 13 14 9 8 7 16 17 20 4 5 ti 7 19 22 23 17 18 25 22 23 24 15 1.6 23 24 1 3 4 14 35 30 33 34 6 7 10 11 19 3 4 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 3 4 5 14 11 12 17 18 3 2 3 6 1 f, 19 20 35 30 37 38 HI 17 17 18 7 8 19 2 1 111 11 lu 11 7 8 8 13 14 27 3 5 36 19 20 19 9 lu 35 36 - 18 2(1 21 41 44 18 34 7 21 27 66 67 118 (Continued on Page 138.67 148.42 113.30 67.85 64.03 81.43 112.33 53.85 53.85 63.21 49.13 95.03 74.65 65.92 62.10 45.49 • S5.48 57.69 98.64 98.64 98.64 98.64 40.08 40.08 63 20 63.21) OS..Ml 27.79 ...nil 30.77 30.77 46.89 17.71 17.71 17.71 26.18 28.08 18.66 18.66 IS.66 IS.66 18.66 63.54 35.65 71.04 61.10 40.70 30.54 44.11 25.44 25.44 24.50 20.34 32.47 16.23 3S.01 38.00 39.3.0 42.93 129.02 40.68 42.69 44.41 44.41 26.29 29.36 40.72 40.72 9.64 9.64 55.12 55.12 40.71 22.06 28.83 24.42 22.117 22.07 16.44 15,26 27.19 18.31 16.97 31.42 27.19 30.54 25.44 8.46 48.26 48.26 37.25 26.28 26.28 45.16 49.75 15.8 4 13.94 211.35 20.35 20.35 19.16 44.17 44.17 36.33 36.33 27.17 13.56 14.88 12.89 7.36 11.64 14.68 17.11 17.1 1 20. 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A harvest is awaiting you. Watch and read every word of our hand circular it explains more Wait For It! MUNICIPALITY OF THE CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT (Continued trom Page Three) Property. Name of Assessed Owner. Bergfeldt, Alfred 8 Bergfeldt, Alfred Jennings, J. E Von Aueberg, P. 0 Von Aueberg, P. 0 McRae, H. F Spencer, E. & Sharp, II. G Spencer, E. & Sharp, H. G McKay. L, J. & Angus McKay, L. .1. & Angus McRae. H. F Brown, Wm McLean, D. R McNeill, John, D McNeill, John, 1. .McNeill, John, D McNeill, John, D Cohen, M. P Cohen, JI. B Delorme, Jliss P Hartman, Paul Hartiniin, Paul Southern. K. W. Jr Planitz, (' Planitz, C Planitz, (' Buckley, Tim Bui Itley, Tim McCullough, E. VV. £■ Ward, A. . Steintolt. ilecz Planitz, ('litis Plani'z. elms Planitz, Chas F'lauiiz, Chas Abbott, Robt. J Abbott, Robl. J Bach, Chas Bach, Chas McLeod, JI. (■. <* Henry, Win. S. McLeod, M (!. ft Henry, Wm. S. Pa. J a. K. .1 Chas Chas Abbott, Abbott, Planitz, Planitz, Abbott, It. ■'. . . Abbott, R. .i. . . Di aeon, P. C. Deacon F, i', . Scott, Geo, : - Geo, 0. ... Pie.eher, Cliaa ii. il ie, :\ tn m ". ie, 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 S 8 S 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 s 8 8 8 8 s s 8 8 8 s 8 35 7 35 8 35 9 8B 17 85 18 36 17 37 5 37 8 37 11 37 38 38 38 llll 39 39 39 89 39 40 11 41 4 2 ■I'' 1(1 it; 48 411 48 48 48 4fi HI 48 47 47 47 47 48 IS 48 4S 48 48 50 .Ml 50 .,H 50 50 51 .*,! :,1 12 9 28 30 78 71) 80 81 96 97 4 7 8 16 tl 7 S 9 10 17 23 3 1 32 83 34 5 i! 21 22 1 2 ."i 6 11 1. 211 21 28 29 31 32 ii 29 30 <*■£ So O C P _a 2 - - 2..S 31-a a 2 ss S S M m "> - - S rt 35.62 36.51 43.67 18.88 13.55 11.14 35.32 35.32 30.37 35.87 10.16 7.79 7.79 45.27 45.27 4 5.27 45.27 36.81 39.44 8.63 9.50 9.50 6.79 9.51 9.51 9.51 9.51 9.51 9.87 9.87 8.48 8.48 S.4S 8.48 ,.80 7.80 S.09 11.33 11.64 s.s:: 7.80 7.80 8.45 11.64 7.80 10.16 23.-IS 23.48 11.SS 16.23 6.77 5.74 5.74 3.78 3.82 4.18 2.94 2.67 2.55 3.76 3.76 3.52 3.79 2.50 2.39 2.39 4.26 4.26 4.26 4.26 3.84 4.00 2.43 2.48 2.-18 2.34 2.48 2.48 2.48 2.48 2.48 2.49 "2.49 2.42 2.42 2.4 2 2A2 2.39 2.39 2.40 2.56 2.58 2.44 2.39 2.39 2.42 2.58 2.39 2.50 3.17 3.17 2.59 2. SI 2.34 2.28 2.28 39.40 40.33 4 i.85 21.82 16.22 13.69 39.08 39.08 33.89 39.66 12.66 10.18 10.18 49.53 49.53 49.53 49.53 4.1.65 43.41 11.06 11.98 11.98 9.13 11.99 11.99 11.99 11.99 11.99 12.36 12.36 10.90 10.90 10.90 10.90 10.19 10.19 10.49 13.89 14.22 11.27 10.19 10.19 10.96 14.22 10.19 12.66 26.65 26.65 14.47 19.04 9.11 8.02 8.02 GOVERX.MEXT WEATHER REPORT. Furnished by I". XV, bowling. For 24 hours er.fpng 5 p.m. Bar. reduce- to sea level . ,. 29.768 Highest temperature 60.0 Lowest temperature . 48.0 Rain 30 CHJCKHK8KH-1M3 CHXW-a-tHl \i PERSONALS i OaoOOOOaa0OO04OO0OOO0OO00OO0O444O0O0O4VO0410OO004O044_ 1 THE IMPERIAL WATER HEATER COIL I'■'. Patented In Canada. ] % FOR STOVES, RANGES AND PURNAOES u i- "(It -.• meet the demands for Instantaneous Hot Water, for lit ■■ . . .-.c ,-i,ihout extra use of fuel. 1,1 '."(I IX BSE IN PRINCE RUPERT I. WARNING Puichase.s.o. any infringements on this coil lay themselves liable to prosecution, equally with the parties making nnd Installing same. QtHKl OtHKHKHKl-atKl aD<_«-_HKK««KJ- I Capt, Giliait arrived from Bandepit j yesterday, He will proceed to Vancouver. * * * , Dr. B. Scharsmldt, of Vancouver, | arrived on Monday from the Interior. I He proceeded south yesterday morn- | ing. * * * William JIanson, M. P. P., left yesterday morning for tbe south. He has been called to Nanaimo by a mei- sage informing him tbat his mother was very ill. Mrs. Manson is 81 years of age. j * * * Jlajor Ainsley Megraw, Inspector of Indian Agencies for the Interior section of British Columbia, was in the city -Monday morning on his way to Prince George and other points. He arrived by the G. T. P. steamer and left by the train a few hours later. Rlrtbs. On September 6, to Mf. and Jlrs. E. V. Ling, S67 Borden Street, a daughter. On September 5, at the General Hospital, to Mr. and Jlrs. Wm. 'Melllar, 316 Fifth Avenue west, a daughter. IS. I). JOHNSON, DA'lBD the 17th day of August, 1915.Treasurer und Collector tor the Municipality of Prince Rupert, B, C. LABOR DAY. (Continued tr.»i_ Page One.) Hop, step and jump (open)—J. P. Roche, 1st: Kinghorn, 2nd. Hop, step and jump (closed) — Rtidderhani, lst; Murphy, 2nd. Running high jump (open)—Jlur- 'phy, lst; Roche, 2nd. Running high jump (closed)—C. 'Anderson, lst; Rudderliam, 2nd. Foot Races. 100 yards dash (open)—Roche, 1st; Gardner, 2nd. 100 yards dash (closed)—C. Anderson, lst; Rudderham, 2nd. 220 yards dash (open)—Roche, 1st; Gardner, 2nd. 220 yards dash (closed)—J. Murphy. 1st; I.yness, 2nd. 220 yards dash (fishermen only) —Jas. Slater, 1st; H. Hanson, 2nd. 440 yards dash (open)—J. Murphy, 1st; J. P. Roche, 2nd. 440 yards dash (closed)—.1 Murphy, lst; H. Hanson, 2nd. 50 yards dash (married ladies) — 'Mrs, Adams, lst; Mrs. Grossman, 2nd; Mrs. Hamilton, 3rd. Children's Rnces. Girls' race (16 and under)—Lily ■Shrubsall, lst; II. Halverson, 2nd. Boys' rare (16 and under)—T. Sherman, 1st; W. Wallace, 2nd. Girls' race (12 and under)—G. Carroll, lst; M. Adams, 2nd. Boys' race f1? nnd under)—Q, 'Robert.*-. 1st: IT. TTInl.ty, 2nd. Girls' under t -Ellen Muse, 1st; Ji. Crawford, 2ml: J. Mulr, 3rd; fluv- vlch, 4th. Girls' under 6—A. Jacobson, lst; Mabel Lelsk, 2nd; C. Berneg, 3rd. Girls' under 8—M. Joy, 1st; JI. Lando, 2nd; O. Shirk, 3rd. Girls' under 10—JI. Lindsay, lst; M. Roberts, 2nd; F, Williamson, 3rd. Boys' under 4—N. Jlussallem, lst; Jack Anderson, 2nd; R. Berry, 3rd. Boys' under 6—A. Nelleon, 1st; Roy Thomas. 2nd; J. Martin, 3rd. Boys' under 8—B. Syrotuk, 1st; D. Frizzell, 2nd; R. Mortimer, 3rd. Boys' under 10—ji. McMUllan, 1st! Billy Burger, 2nd. In the evening n smoker was held in tlte Empress Theatre. -,> The Morning Journal 50 cents p^r month. Absolutely guaranteed to give satisfaction. Prices for Coll Including connect ions S-<> COIL ONLY I"15, LESS CONNECTING I HARRY HANSON i**-OO«m»*HKHWHttKHKH*0W^ THE RELIABLE PLUMBER Phone 481) l\ O. Box ,.»5 CLEAN UP AND PAINT UP NOW $ O-CBDAR MOPS, O-CBDAR MOP POLISH ALABASTINE SANITARY WALL COATING WATER HOSE, GARDEN TOOLS, WATERING CANS MARTIN-SENOUR 100 PER C_..*.T. PURE PAINT PAINT BRUSHES, LAWN MOWERS AND GRASS SHEAR. CARPET BEATE1'--. GARBAGE PAILS WINDOW SCREENS, SCREEN TOORS —AT THE— KAIEN HARDWARE CO.,6os Third av #####,######1 ■o00O00000o###0aoao#oo###t.-^o###ea######Q Prince Rupert Transfer Co. —FOR- Coal, Furniture Moving, Baggage and Heavy Teaminp W. J. CRAWFORD, Manager PHONE 566 "_^rS_ 3 o 00440004444404000444444440000000004444444000000000000 r__. :;-'.:.-.** , SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS Prince Rupert Lumber Co. FIRST AVE. ANI) McRRIDE ST. PRINCE RUPERT Phone 25 Branch Yard at Smithers, B.C. —— WHisjiHMHxaajiBm 0 * Have You a Valued Watch? That needs Repairing or Overhauling Get it dune by ._N EXPERT who lias given years to make himself proficient. P. Marion is in charge of tlie Repair Department. Formerly employed with Tiffany & Co., New York; Hirk & Sons, Montreal; and Shieve & Co., San Francisco. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE CHANCE WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF JEWELLERY AT RIGHT PRICES Blakely Co., Jewellers Corner Tllird Avenue and Sixth Street ««I»»>1W1KHWKKHKHSWS1W)HI^^ QtMM<H####OO00000O4< Hlumber Coal, Cement, Plaster and Brick AND A COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDERS' SUPPLIES WESTHOLME LUMBER CO., LTD. First Avenue Prince Rupert Telephone 186 w CHKto*. a0000000440440a0G00a0a00oa000aaO00000*0O#0a0aa 004#440O44444044O0000000000004444400000000000O0000O#a Genuine Wellington Coal OUR COAL LASTS LONGER—IT'S THE HEST. Phone 15—Prince Rupert Coal Company • .A.V
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Title | Prince Rupert Journal |
Publisher | Prince Rupert, B.C. : O. H. Nelson |
Date Issued | 1915-09-08 |
Geographic Location |
Prince Rupert (B.C.) |
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Language | English |
Identifier | Prince_Rupert_Journal_1915-09-08 |
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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/ |
AIPUUID | 6b9ba4f3-b643-4582-829e-58c923767fdb |
DOI | 10.14288/1.0312694 |
Latitude | 54.312778 |
Longitude | -130.325278 |
AggregatedSourceRepository | CONTENTdm |
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