j_»..-_»_tfiP_8-t»i--_-: -a*.'■- U|>SH ■■" _ ->'--'- y ' .-.-' •Th? Journal ¥5 00 a year High-class Job Printing VOL. V. 'PRIXCK RUPERT, B.C., SUNDAY, MARCH 21, 1915. Price "i Cents. _____ NO. 112. 'Wltl Ir_';«i%ifi sSHaSL I y. W% *B_ fete;' ■ J $■■? If_3T___'l&'Jg_.____l J. 1-1 ■_LJ____a__U-lA''.M. f NDIDATES GERMAN RE BEING HELD WELL IN CHECK r\ The Fighting On The French And Belgian Front Has Been In Favor Of The Allies For Past Twenty - Four Hours Paris, March 20.—An official report issued here say..: Al Boissell- after a violent bombardment, tho 'Germans attempted a night attack. We were well able to repulse this with heavy losses. In Champagne the enemy made a counter-attack, which was, repulsed." There were no Infantry attacks in connection with this lighting. in Argonne a somewhat bombardment took place. This was without an infantry attack also. Our progi a has been continued. After repulsing two counter-attacks we carried part of the German position. To the south of Lespurges we repulsed a counter-attack which was made. B.;W--ANAMCAN REAP BENEFITS HI! GEORGE FOSTER'S DEPARTMENT PREPARE" STATISTICS OX TRADE. lit- aAdvnntnge That May Come to This Country nt This Time. PLANS OK G, T. P. FOR OIL l-l'I'll. OS LINES .VI COAST At the lust monthly meeting of the Western Canada Railway Club, held in Winnipeg, 11. Lorimer read a I a per , ■■ ared by J. ii. Legrand, bridge engineer G, T, P.,, on "Fuel Oil ami Its Handling in Extreme Clii tii Conditions." Within :: shorl ii..1 - the G. T. P. will operate Its line trom Prince Ru- ; ei asl a_ tai rasper, A. \V. ROSS HAS RESIGNED POSI' WITH UNDERWRITERS Sir George Foster, Minister of Trade and Commerce, has placed the machinery of his department under the greatest strain to prepare statistics and to publish bulletins showing how Canada can benefit by securing a large share ot Germany's trade a_ a result of the war, says a recent Ottawa despatch. He announces that he has received urgent cables from the British Government asking him to give pub MANY SEEM TO BE GOING Tr ISLANDS WITH THE APPROACH OP SUM- MER A XI MBER SHE GOING TO Qi EEX CHARLOTI I. . Charles Al. Harrison Was Among Those Who Went Over Liisl Night. The pro. ii :•:.. seem to be vei y good for the Queen Charlottes this summer. Quite a large number ar. going to the Islands, hound on various missions. The agricultural development will be unite marked this summer. So thinks Charles M. Harrison, a pioneer of that district, who went over last night after a visit to the south. Messrs. Chrittenden, sons of one of lhe lirst to recognize in the Queen Charlottes a rich territory, went •■;■:> ; ■'■'■- Six Selected To Represent The Constituency At The Forthcoming Election At Nominating Convention Held Yesterday Vancouver, March 20. Al the bul refused o allow his no Conservative nomini Ini coir Ion to a ballot. Mr. Baird secured a today the following were named as commanding majority on the lirst Jicity to the fact that there is danger of a complete suspension of colliery J over lasl night. They are likely to Plaice up land there. C. B. Green was candidates of the party at the coming provincial election: Hon. W. J, Bowser, A. II. II. MacGowan, C. E. Tisdale, Walter Leek, Mr. Welsh and Mr. Duke. The fn'sl three named were members in the la.i House. Of the six that then sal [or Vancouver two retired, Dr, G. A. McGtlire and II. II. Watson. operations in England and Wales be-jaIs° returning to his properties. cause of lack of pit props, which! Mr' Harrison points to the facl heretofore have been imported from tnal tllt' «u€en Charlottes are al- [.ready increasing the number of settlers. The fanners are also Im- Wcll-known Olliclnl at. Head Office in Vancouver Leaves Ptisition. A. W. Ross, of Vancouver, secretary of the Mainland Fire LTnderwnt- i 11 in-- a ut tx ll ' . 11:. -: : ers' Association, Is shortly resigning ,, ...,,.,,, wood| ,-,,.,,. , ,' the land to enrich it.-' from ...I position after twenty long anil from •" to 9 inchei ■ ip: ucy, i; Is announced. Mr, llameter, are 1st pur ine war I ballot, There were 75 delegates In attendance from all parts of thc new riding, which includes South Vancouver west of Fraser Avenue, Point Grey and Lulu Island. Norway and- Russia. Pit props are generally of spruce or other li: woods, and are from i '" 7 i . : ' : Ion tnd 5 to 6 incl in ' m ■ Mr. Baird is a native of Ontario Ci inty, Ontario, and graduated Ifrom Toronto University with the degree of B. A. and LL.il. He came to The Littorals have nol yet !" i< , ,, Nelson in ,!)".., ie year of his tion, and I.night in the Melon HI I ioI for ii and a half veai's He cam - ..-,-- er in 101 lolnii i .iiylor able to decide upon the candid that will repi esi ul I hem in the run-! ning. .'iiiiiliilale for Iticlutionil, . fi iv da; .. ii in Rii hmonil, i. Uarvej .-. Baird. Twi .1. Baird \ ■ on , . " reU,rned f" alive candidate. Ml 13 - fane i.-irrli Pnrn . ' s. Record ■ iii in future hold th_ 0f (h -ops and poles ' <>unts for ci dlstan > "i aboul 7::" miles, with of brai li manager of the Comniei inced 50 i ' ent, -in' the price li o fuel oil. The ■ f 111 les for thai ... -- Ing co at lii' resent l inn . 1 liis Is heir In troduced to minimize the danger ot fires in the western forests, which ar - so valuable commercially, and cial i liion ' - ranci Com] an> ol bulleli Loudon, Eni .: i lie , Common lal I nion of .'- Vol Ic, and the Sala- iineii Insurance Company. Mr, . on ■ i lini r. the | n ei iger, ho Iready resii a A troi . ,, ... ■ which - beau the Istas'tnese companies, and Mr. Ross hasimer_: pin-cl isod from Gern tif the territory called the "Pai tdl ' "''' i',,i l""1 accepted the posi- evident. Poremi amoi i ma: iti Opportunity Is Mviilenl ii i rge in a r- t says: "1 . ii li .Ml over Mr. - , "... 1 jliAll .. I.Ml i , . ' ' END IN JI'] uuinenl Pin - ''-. •'• L'lianilii in of Si ' ■' ligc ts Will End 11. Min lion, says the News-Advertiser. be mentioned the . outh Ame i i Mr, Edgar Cranunond, ml financial writer, In a paper be- of Ton lists. I- atoi laulcs, of whicli tl - ,eU know» here ^Publics, will I b. de ne buill by|wheri ' ' :':""1 ,vera' U,ue"icl»l "»"■"»>- ' "oe«> ' the ln.pi i-i Oil <■ i PH. lnf°nnection with his office. r. Iv .: . . , re. idem Rupert, one al each of the di. al , nini I Pr Jo r, will have . if 350,- 000 Imperii ' p illon • i ' ind the SHOOTING CASE To COME II' IX POLICE CO CRT . iccesstul. The war has given a ;":i'i"': v'Vi ih" ,"';| °f decided check to German trade with i"''i'1 tlle' ivar I ■ counl rle A ro-arran mi ... - - eial relatii mi " UPl,'B< rents. nil I ■i .'. lal . , ■ ■ II 1 Ing ■ nk. 21,000 I Inl „nn ll,,.osH,(| , Ions Hi there an being buill ■v. j_.li* Charge,) Willi Ci tug ii Revolver In Trouble, other ' ■- ilrl . i Mr. Cri ' 'total :";' rest in orga ill r to the end i" : ■ ' of special design to serve for distribution of oil, tliel capacltj being m,nun Imperial gallons, An arrest was made lasl night on • Fulton street nf ii man named Rob-i Thomas Hoasy, Indian Agent at|ertson, who is charged with using a Massett, left last night for ths; revolver. The man claims lo navel ■ of aiII ■ . ' ' I - ■I'i will I . v. i 11 i.- ill n - ■ m ooni ten ie country, moreo :\\ is lho ..- .lllly realize : ,, i. -,. ' ' ' of this'opportunity will have o d : ''"■-'' '" i"'"1 I advantage over i Hera In thcli ' '!' '"' ' ' "" ' ■ '■'l' ■ efforts to capture a. Bhare of the ""' South American trade lost tor a1 "" estlmati b thai Greu I li time i" Germany and other warring ;'''""' wI11 sn€nd "!l '" " I!l1 l,r ' follows: nations of Europe. ''"ly £708,000,000 f $3,!. 40,000, ' Plans > - n— III ri •;, i.. •■ ... I ■ banke :'"'' - ■ gtiindl | rain i-' .mi. .--'iii also attendi tl I In mi l -- .'■ olu- edlenl in Queen Charlotte Island-. llrsl Mil li amend the Bank Acl by permitting W. n. Roll . i , , -i i -.ni.- i,i, to the i I got the revolver to defend 1 niself, | ,,.,.,,_„ _, .,.„ ._.... _.,.,. „_..„. . |on jir; Crammond's ligures, thinks superintendent of motive owi lay of A t, 1015, lo lend money been attacked by two "others, lie nun i. ''-. ti nd the The London Times, con nn nlii ' trucflon, «I .1. Biliingham, superintendent of and so ""'''' " motive power on the G. T. P., and ir. R. Mooney, general road foreman of engines, are expected to arrive In the city today. I States are fully alive to the possi- ' bilities of the trade with Soutli America is evident from the recent es-1'10 takea !1 somewhal exaggerated clared waa provlm ■ of . e I grain upon The case is believed to be connect-1tablishment of a South American |v,ew> although he Is in possession ofI in the big Ity of the grain purchased, ed with the trouble on the water-(bureau in front. It. will come tip for hearing on Monday morning. ^-Wti*i3-l>Wf?i»Wi}(»a Germans Sustain Complete Defeat 0 0 ,i. ;■ 20, \n MHi lal re] - tl eoniiectioii with the-United States dei artment of commerce, furls v ' ' ' entitle ' I opinion to re-, ' uerc i iany nn n . tin efrom and cat. Tlie Times points oul that I The rompaii.i i ■ ■■ ni the From figures prepared by this bureau Premier Asquith'a estli te i I Gr al it may be seen that, the South Am- ican countries in 1912 Im] - ■ --:'!i - valii of which to- ■ ip ■ 9fi - | -■ Bril In' ndtttiri dm Ing the -■ ■ ■■: io.1 --ii' ' 10,1 I) ■ 100 bul adds: ■ - !,. f0_m«*ti«d en vmr Two i -—. o—i mate 1 '. n ; '■ ' March House Piiniishlng "■" ' lieved in ■ fin: thai -S.-ile Price on Print I Im ' losse of - " nms, 15 ini:- al Got ---■ I). Tite's. M r loan horhood of \\ :ni.ic ai gi ■■•■..-. I ce today n;:; :li n tnilted In tl ' ■ deft il the Germans. The lo nizei ti lion ! m ii : i led on thi. come 11 ■ ■ 1 01 1 hon ■ ■ tin ■ down, 0000 ' '.0440404000000444440400000400000004 '• ive "oil-.-. ai -.- i, Tite's ii-- lale—everything reduced ' ■ I'! " bly in I / Sunday, March 21, 1915. PRIXCE RUPERT JOURNAL prince lSi.vcr< •'Journal Telephone 188. - in lhe same period increased 000 pesos to 59,126,- pesos, and those of the United Kingdom from 93,371,000 to 11..,- 669,229 pesos. Canada's exports to office- 128 Third Avenue Fas'. . umre. .';, _. , _, , K„„ , ,.,< irgentine n 1912 amounteil to near McBride Street. Telephone tt)_ Post office Box ii.7. O. II. VBI-80N, Editor. mlj _,_ _6,2i i | io . Pi om 'his i: i mt I ermany Improved osition with the Argen- DAILY EDITION. Published every mornin trade Mondav Delivered b. - ri ii In the "ty atthe following rate. If paid in » ' ' ' :" °the' advance:— One year Six Mentha Thi" Mi : ' - If ■ .iti. i_i'« \ 1 ■ ,00 "■' 1 latlon ■ • R ■t a'l o. ■ ■ ■ , \ Ive h -1, 19 Ml .1 MALI. MIDI, ING ■ Fosti continues: 'Ol n ui tai if: il may be said i .: in ,i for tin mo n part for tin 11 ording rev- e desiri of ells- tioi Tl .-■ I [shed mai ind ol I - \ • ■ I rtlcle ol or N'oi 1 - -1,- Of t which Gel _____ - |. ntltj ri lowing ma; Honed: el ire, loetrlcal - I mioblles, ul) kinds of lo ks, jew- imount of extiles, Ipalli I goods, cot ton hosiery, cotton cloth, and woollen Irug and cliemi- 1 -.- and wood pulp; pianos; and .'am y foodstuffs. These arl li li a can no long' r be obi from Germany." Canada's Chance Now. How far Canado i> ahli to take advantage of this opportunity for Increased trade is shown by the lig- .v^i_iKHKi-Wi*__«-a:i" destroy i accumulations .1 lint, paper, cloths, hair, slime, grease, vegetables, soap, iruii and many others, li is harmless to lint'H plumbing. DON'T ARGUE DON'T PUT OFF TEST IT This preparation has beei io generally '• eBsful In clearini drains thai it is bought over and ovei by those who have tried it, but Inasmuch at noon can know thi actual condition ei istini: within a pipe, ii is absoutely imposslbh fo the manufacturer or j . . ali in | laranti ■ 1 reBult. CHEMfCAL PRODUCTS CO., NEW YORK I'OK SALE liV Tin ■ : nu ni.-- earl . .1... ol hi ■ i ln-< '. that H Clemi nts, M.P. whs able in secure foi I he benefit of the indusl. y al this | ort is not . - thing : hat the citizens can affoi d ti go to sleep over. That Order-in- Coiiiu-il Is -rained for a year as we understand it. The time will cornel round quickly enough when il will j be --ought to gel a renewal. There ,,. urea A-liich Sir George includes in can be little doubt that a strenuous „|g statement. Of Canada's exports if. THE RELIABLE PLUMBER FOR I'll.. 3EST IS PL! MBING AND HEATING PHONE I8U •&[n40440040000-00000ami00O00000000Q0C00o04000O04rs4O0. \rh%-000400040440OO000a00a000OO00.000OO00000044404440*0K- i-._*:-:.i fight against the renewal will then be pin up again. Prince Rupert will not be able to put up a successful agitation in favor of the renewal of it, perhaps, unless II can b< shown thai there have been decided benefit- following the granting of it It will be up to the city to sei ui e the benefil - that i: _ aa hoped would come from these tn ons. No to Argentine in 1912 all except 500,000 pesos consisted of manufactured lumber, although it appears from the Bgures furnished by Argentine to Canada that Argentine imports of manufactured lumber totalled over 6,000,000 pesos. An cxami nation of the figures furnished by Argentine shows thai I c In ports ol paper and wood pulp amount to more than $10,000,000 and that IGermany furnish. tlnn > lould li" losl tu lulu., some of these result- about, as a I ilckly. li will Ik oi advantage to thosi h.i... :■ ord ■ ,, ■ ; I Coal, Cement, Plaster and Brick AND A COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDERS' SUPPLIES ,__. A ___LV. _LsO.aS.__ HLJl'tJl'&JSJUUAX VV-5 Ai First Avenue Prince Rupert Telephone 186 8miWmiM0 044 U000400O00444040400O444^Hi4044444*4*^OO#40 l_l_l_ IW I I *" ———a _. ii_,„ni , Mta ■_._...____. __.. Thompsoi Hardware Co., Limited | .s tie is I . lJ« u. Sailings for Vancouver Victoria and Seattle S.S. Prince George every Eridny at 0 a.m. S.S. Prinee .lohn at 7 p.m. on Sunday,March II, 28, etc. For Massett nnd Port Clements S.s. Prince John 10 p.m. Saturday, March (i, 20, He. For Skidegate, Lockeport, etc., S.S. Prince John 11 p.m. Sunday, Mure! 7, 21, etc. For Stewart ami Nans River SaS. Prince John !) a.m. Wednesday, March 10, 21, etc. For Anyo.v (Granby Buy) S.S. Prince George midniglil every Wednesday, G.T.P. It AIL WAV SCHEDULE Trains leave Prince Ruperl in Prince George, Edmonton, Melville, Winnipeg, etc., ut 10 a.m., Wednesdays and Saturdays, con- ■ectiiig with trains for St. Paul, Chicago und all points east. Trains arrive from the easl on TlinrsdaysMndSundaysatO.SOp.nl, l-.T. RAILWAY SYSTEM The Double-track Uonte Prsm-Chlcago to Toronto, Hamilton, Buffalo, Mo .' real, etc., etc. For reservations, tickets ami full information regarding travel to n«y pari nl the world apply to the G.T.P. Ticket Offiee, Third Avenue; Agencj all Atlantic Steainshlp Linos. e_U__B_.M 211 mmumtion supplies while her ■ ■ ■ about one-half ply, liie bulk of j which heretofor I come from Gi ■ Britain, costs her ovei ._"'.- 000, 10.0 annually. Canada, it ap- i ■ ; -I the . i tine's I .-: . and ; - ■ ... .. fron Clermany, Hi:; fiup lai ft' by I ■ntlna'a re impi ■ - ■' ■ PliO-iE 101. P.O. PliAWKII l«-_5 I 880 SECOND All. I--.3^__^....ki_h_-!»iw_w_hw^ .... ..._ ...... ... .. . . _ ..,-, ..... ; SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS r .wi'. .ne 25 I ni PRINCE lit . B.C, Tlte World's Besl ■ ■ In hrough i - Germany's < sports." Germnny Forged Alipad. the i ftorts ol Canadian trade commissioners In South America official figures of Argentini im; oris are shown in the bulletin, and from these it appears that from 1008 io 1912 Argentine's Imports trom Germany Increased from 37,- S.7,000 pesos (fl peso being equivalent d 90 ml i i" -3,911 ,S03 ■ n while ttaone from the United ■ I 1012 I,.0-1,21 1,70S, 0. United Stal md 171,131 fi'i'iii lhe United I an idian Iron ind li • l manufai 11 rers should make n big effort therefore to try and capture a pan of this large Argentina trade formerly held by German producers." Groceries— Our prices are the low-j esl In (own. You will save money 0" almost every article. Give us a tria order today. Phone 12.1. Prompt tin j Ivery. Mussallem & Co., 4 2.1 Fifth Ave, East, 1 Send for Five Roses COUPON tfrtd Name and A___trt_ti pUinlv Dm". (or.M rm mnmimmx Ton Cent a w.*-«f. OF Uf Al 11' Cook Book— BEING A MANUAL OF GOOD RECIPES cuefolty f .:■■. :i '(-'• lhe ( .'it.-ilitdioo- af _rvar t%ro thousand itKX-W-;l tnera of Fi**. Rome* Flour thrwgftoui GnacU. Alao I •-■ i.ii Notes oq tk* v.miwi duNit.ol good t-hmga i..i mt, JI of which W.wo boot* can-iotlj checked and re-ctM-cked 1-t compner* mC-omity. kiina your Ejrretope to UK. OF THE WOODS HUM. CB. IMflED, WW. I. ES S'PIW \ I - Iiistrlbutors Priuce Rupert, B.C.' ......LEY KBLLY, DOVGI.AS *00. Canadian Pacific Railway PRINCESS MAY SOUTHBOUND, 8 P.M. SUNDAY PRINCESS MAQUirNA, FOR ALASKAN PORTS, MONDAY, MARCH 22 3. Q. McNAB, General Agent, corner Third Ave. und Fourtli St. mm THEUglQN 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 Mione 508 ^ For further particulars apply to JOHN BARNSLEV, AGENT :: 001 Second Ave., Agency Atlantie Steamships. _»<>iW<>4440040040444O44444444400004o0040000oa0Orr Royal Bank of Canada HEAD OFFICE: .lONTREAIa <'il)iit:ll Reserved fund. . Total Ass ESTABLISHED 18(111 .$ 11,5110,000 ,tf 12,500,000 900,000 Ings bank Department—SI will open an act da id II , ■'■-. of the Lull "' ''' • • • I ancli 0'i«440040m400040OO,0'O0040i>O40OOmoW4m4000O-O0000 mBmmBBi&^ssiasBxmMSEmaam.. CLEAN OP AND PAINT DP 0-C1 . io'.i- i Al. I . I ll hear; »'INI —A3 " KAIEN HARDWARE C0e, mwmwwmwmnwBmamwowmann*mmaao9w& -M PRIXCE RUPERT J0URNA1 Sunday, March 21, 1915. CANADA PREPARING FOR GREATHARVEST STATISTICS COMPILED li\" THE CANADIAN NORTHERN ON THIS LINK. the call for a greater production ofjcrease of T~> per cent. To tho north, foodstuffs in Canada. Five hundred and thirty-nine agents contributed to the report in order that It wouio IlalToril, on tile new line connecting the cities ot' Prince .Albert and North Battleford, reported 72,000 acres, jbe thoroughly represent!!live of lhe;an area .5 per cent, greater than in | territory served. i.i,:. '. an Increase of 90 :ire tin on- apicuou. ■ I.-, ii is apparent that Canatl. doing her allotti tl part of the task which is at present confronting the Em,-ire. 1913. To the south, in Saskatche- i Altogether, along the Canadian!"'an. Uelisle, on the Saskatoon-Cal- .Northern lines in the prairie prov-jeary line, reported 88,000 aires, The Largest Acreage In the History ol the Dominion Is to Be Sown. j Inces the increase may be avi ii fortj i:cr cent. The figures give Within the nexl few weeks the farmers In Canada «ill bi . ni upon the work of seeding the ■ esi acreage whh h has •■ er been given over to the productli in the history of the Dominion, While statl -ti' . orlraying I ie ai Increase In area n iii nol lu until the federal aiithoritli ai i tawa compile In i he late sprin 11 • reports from their corresi ondents on work done, the findings of Invei I ; lone whii '; hai e alread; In en coi pleted i ,,;"' ■■''':" ly to : he < I sion thai the addil ions tlirouf ' oul the Western province al least will be vi iy considi rail! i'i exl ent. Officials of the Canadiun Northern recently fiiiislu'il a survey of fall plowing along tin- lines of thai company in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta. The figures whirr, were sen! In, of course, deal with the C. N. R. only, but they may be taken as an indication of the manner in which the farmers wesi of the Great Lakes have responded to which is an Increase of 30 per cent. Marshall, on the main line toward Corporation of the City of Prince liupeit, B.C. IIY-I..WV Mi. -I'luitritrt Xt a total acreage plowed lasl fall of]the Alberta boundary, returned 50,- 8,181,376 acres. This is an Increase l""1 acres. In Alberta the town of °1 1,768.10S .ei- ■ " er the : ced- Hanna reported 40, teres, an In- '"''' year. Figured al 21.38 bushels ''''''■" t 20 per cent. Stealer, -In to the acre the nol average'of the :|"' central lortlon of tin province yield ■ West i'n provincei in 1914 ^llv<' 30, an Increase of 20 pi Skeena [.anil District—Distriet of j Quoon Charlotte Islands. TAKB NOTICE thai ." ' r Piombo, of Priuoe Rupert, B.C., occupation Prospector, intends to apply :- i permission to , rosp cl for i oal and , troleum over the following described lands on .lie West Coasl of Graham| Island. Commencing al a ins' plained three miles norWt of the north-east corner of Lot 2437, thence north 80 chains,.thence west SO cliains, thence 'south so chains, them ea 801 'chains, to point of commencement,! j containing 6 10 acr .- more or It ja29 PETER PIOMBO. Dal ■ locnti -!. ' - - b ?rd, 1914 IMPERIAl MACHINE WOR I.nginc- Installed anil Oen Repairs Oxy-Acetylene Plant in Con l'liime Iletl 13(1 Thin) Sealed I mders will be rei • . ed by E. A, W ■ ids, City Clerk, up till Skeena Land District—District of !"■ - " ■ ',''■' -'<-•<*. no «" "l Queen Charlotte islands p.m., Mi'iiilin- 22nd .March, 1915, for! TAKE NOTICE thai !' for wheat, onl . and h rley tin ■-; ..i'i yield From fall-plowed ' nd cent, Cr ligmyle, a Cs i ported 11 ,000 acres, and Di Ifa, the Canadian Northern it. 17,000 - I an lanlti ■ laskn n nd Al creasi if 200 pt .ns on berla, aid ' • 132,1 i7,S 18.88 '"' •' ' "( '■''"•'■ '"' ' to tin Si :. . [b . .' !,. i kati !■' '-' an ' " i 1 Cei ■:■! and led irreage "- n Id Chinook r I '•. .-. r - t ach. ■ odui e 37,759,389.(1 I bushels. Bul !!1 '!]" formei 11 - Im ease Ii 1914 was mi off year for grain pro- al i.: tt, :r al the latter dnctlon in the West, and thai aver-fl'1801 iri vas no fall ■ plowing ,-ill , . -.,-■ i-■: d in ioni In 1913. 1 HI 5. Even in the older setl led parts ot The li rgesl e for Rny one the We . I li n tifytng In- station was ri lortetl from star City, creases. _i Morris, In Manitoba, the in the black loam districl in Nortli-1 acres e i- given 30,000, and tin ei-n Saskatchewan It " given ::■ Incroo .- cent. Al Gladstone 110,000, and tin Increasi over last there art 20,t res, which e year as 10 per cent. N'aiseberry, sen! a 25 par cent. Increas., Al close to Siar City, reported 75,000 Splrllng in tbe Carmon subdivision, .-"■res. Melfort, nearby on the same the agenl reports 40,000, which is j line, claimed an increase of 100 per-an increase of 15 per cent. Al Dun- cent. Roslhern reported an Increase rea in the Hartney Districl the fig- of 300 per cent, over last year ures jump to 70,000, which repre ■Duck Lake's 50,000 acre's is an In- seats an increase of 70 per cent ;'.' i 'lie trtn if a 16-fl Road on lii ., is : rom i Slu .venui ii ■ ■ een and ecll --ii ol - he lit. Gi i e r' Offlce, 'ii. ii ill. .... ender aol nee e.-i.uilv ace W. Mi GEORGE '.I VI 11 iiiar I 6 . City En Delivered to your kite" door, like groceries DlaJSOLl'TION NOTICE. T.AKE NOTICK teal the firm Ritchie, Agnew ft Co. has been dis nolvetl upon t_.t 31sl ear of January A. IX 1915, and t'Bat all accounts ow ins io the firm will lie collected by J. Fred Ritchie, for the bem of the partners, and that ail accounts owing by the firm will be paid by the saitl J. Fred Ritchie, on accoun of the firm. Dated at Prince Rupert B.C., this 4th day of February, A. D 1915, .1. FRED RITCHIE. A. E. WRIGHT. ('. T. Ilewaid (witness to both si;; '. .. I ' Dil let - Queen Charlotte fsll i ds B NOTICE I of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation :. : . b to apply tor per- - - i foi eoal and petroleum ovei th< follower rlbetl binds on 11 e iVe - Coasl of Graham Island: Commencing at a post plained five miles east and one mile north of the north-easl corner of tot 243.1 thenoe north 80 chains, tlience west 80 chains, tlience south 80 cliains, thenee easl so chains, to point of commeneement. containing 640 acres more or less. j:t_ a PETER PIOMBO. Date located, 4th December, 101-1. nalures). f 5 mar 5 Notice is hereby given Ihat on the £rst day of April next application .will be made to the superintendent of Provincial rolice and to the Board of License Commissioners foi the City of Prince Rupert for per mission lo change the site of the wholesale liquor business now car vied .on by the undersigned company from Its present premises, namely Lots 16 and IT. nock 11, Section I, iltuate "ii Second Avenue, City of Prime Rupert, to premises situate -ii Lots 15 .anil 16, Block 32, Si ■■- tion I. on Frat i r SI reel, In the Cit. of Prince Ruperl Dated this 27th of Februa ■- V.D 1915. Beaver Wholi sal of Prince Rupert, Ltd. ('. A. SWEET, oe Rupert, B.C., oi ■ li i ■' -' . . Il Coasl of i Island: Commend] ■ .i mil ■ nd on .... ■ nee nol ■ o r aim. ul 10 chains, olnl of ntainit i |,1.1- -■ ' i- less. j."_:i PETER PIOMB Date located, December 4th, 1914 J. H. KILDITCh Contractor end Builder Estimates given on nil classes of work, whether small or huge. Per. sonnl a'tt ntion given t" every Item. " IE '- tEEN 321 .■'HIHH-IUCK PETERS, !..< . B.i.i:i,!: Solicitor and Notary PubllJ Office In EXCHANGE BLOCK LAND ACT. Skeena Land District—District o Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that I, D. Hogg, of Queen Charlotte City, oocupation Farmer, intend to apply for permis >ion to purchase the following de scrik>ed lands: Commencing at a pos planted at the south-wait co; er of Gooden Island in Bearskin Bay, thence easterly thenoe norther ly, thence westerly, thence southei y, following shore line to point, of mumon cement, containing five acres nore or loss. DANIEL 11'".': i Ited liih February, 1915. fl3 DR. GILROY, DENTIST ' - -.., -I1 Bi dge Wor _ i ■; ei laity Office: Smith Block, Third Avenue A, FAULDS, M.I. M.E. Consulting mining Engineer Examinations and development of Coal, Metal, Oil. Etc. 70!) Diin.rniiii St. Vancouver, EC, RAIRDRESSING PARLORS,' MtiSBage, Manicuring, Scalp Treatment, Electric Treatments, Etc Mrs. N. L. Ilt-u.lu_.yde, Prop. 211 Third St PRINOE RUPERT P.O. Boi- 1714 Tolwhono 448 RITCHIE, AGNEW. & CO. Civil Engiaeeiwi und Surveyors F.uiot- Rupert, B.C. .Water wonks, Water Power, Wharf 3oa_.BUC-.on, Reports, Plains, Uoinln- on and Provincial Land Surveying, t-keti'ic Blue Printing, Negatives aud White Prints Form I 1. SI ■ i, ■ Land i i ' Ustriot oi Cl Ph .ne Blue 183 Res. Phone _.» UP-TO-DATE LINDSAY'S GARTA6E ftSTOHKBL O. T, P. CARTA-. E AGENTS 381 SECOND 1 Nl I JINGLE POT COAL Ir bandied by ui promi Phot ' Pacific Cartage limited Conceal I I hi,bo, ' I and described ■ mile u cJrl I ' ; ■ ■ ' o i.MBO. ■-\-' 5,000,000 Bottles Yea Thai i last- year. The A,i: - i al ■ H. It gives steady employment to 6,000 people, anil to 1,500 more lu its branches. ■ ' : could n i Anheuser-Bosch, St. Louis The Largest Plant of Its Kind in the World Hk* r .*__ "VI ■y'^ mi. mill(!|.|nii]r_ ».'. i=i|o|i. * #!i e. *:.fl. ' ll_l.-lL.li**-1 Some of the Principal Buildings .__ '-■-.,--i Mi wrd IW|: ■•'!: v ■.'-■ ' ta^? " -v..'."1 ■:.■_[ f&_j.:/_|i_^ ^^^^fc"-^'".&' fl??B_^wfrW^rii lid p*l QWi i_ i-,wp_j_!l ??'"". ^s'ad i^jpili V lilHll' ft . IniT ^MS ^fei_1f____..^_-,'>:: ; ipTTI.u B®P: hm. t -j|i*r. hi ti it it it ti it.. " t-LLis-- a^l^'fel _^_W_^_^_^_t_^_^_^_t_^_^M linn. ■ i-nvywai mxt •^.jiiviiir'rff- '11) ! ' In ited, 1 60 YEARS' .EXPEI-IF.NCS! _*>»_S B* ?$K,«_.,,' .v'__— t ._-_v^- _S.?i.W'- (af#_^!S;-__*..'i,', -" n" ll.i^iifei_^^;i-.e. Oldest beoncy fur BeoarfiiB patant-i. Pntontd takoti t-ir')iiiili Munti & CO- icculr. tprciiii notice, without.onfifvo, Id tho Scientific Hmerican. A httiidsoinoly illustrated frookly. LmnoHt i" cillntMin of nnv I'Hcntlfk. Jnurni-1, TeniiM : Qanada,U.tda year,postage i»n_i>aiii. S"..; i nl) IK.W.ii], ttlO . M|INNIS.te'^^j?8wyGii, i F . I.. Win .lu_,i_. •'. Rupert Journal Union Transfer C Prince Rupert, 1 Cl ClKil«l*!-HWH. OH 0 _t6_H3-OOOlKH«l__ 4o*40 040.40itt1Htfrt'V-Z»#**400m<.- A. E. Hand, President J. S. Pa****, M_wi .«.-■ THE PRINCE RUPERT SASH AND DOOR COMPANY, LTD. | DOORS, s.-SII, MANTLB8, MOUl/WNOS, HtWOLIt ,VN'I: BAN! _ HAWING, AMI Alala IUNUH « M-VIMH. N<_», uMMK AND ©_.- IK li I I\"l UBS, Hf)ll__3__0C0'.-'0C-l_':iri>-;a<.i--.OC:-0< ■ .■_►_*- . .U ■P wmmm Sunday, March 21, 191S praixcE nrPERT journal GRANITE _RANITE if best i;:::'lit.v and thoroughly tested tor sale Cut Stone or Crushed Rock in Quantities .Ell. .1. McLEOR I'li.if" Green 217 OCEAN FISH. CO. .'rc.s.'i Fish Auii'in. I_veij Ha.i /Raids i -, di'.- Proi ptl, Ul ;.-.i. I T.i .... Skeena Land District — Distriet of Quet a Cbai I .'io Islands, TAKE XOTK'I. I'i::t Andrew W. . i.- an, ■-. !': I..'- Rupert, B. C, occupation Can enter, intends ; i apply for permission to ; ro ■■■ cl foi coal and petroleum over the following described lands mi the West of i:i--';-.'ii rslend: Coinmene- .: post plfll ne mi ' •• I' i ■iii1.. 'th 81 th : Lain, i" , 'i'i of con menci containing len ..-,.. , .... v - : IV, Mi i.-. ',-,-:.:. Pel ir Piombo (;(!\ri)KVM*.\'r weather REPORT. Furnished by I. W. Dowling For 24 hours ending March^O. Bi lured to ea level. I light tl :.. .-- : 11 ill i . . . . .' ■ . i'li. eralurt p.m. n- XOTICE. The Canadian Patriotic l-'imtl. Will those who need assistance from the above fuud, resident In the _icity or district and nhose breadwinner is on active service with ihe force, of Hie Empire or her Allies, kindly notify the secretary jf the local organization. tt W. E COLLISON, P.O. Box t: PHONE III.i I. ■: i PHONE 554 P.O. BOaX 60 .'Ol_ APERHANGING OLISK1NG AND WALL TINTiNG ns I';.'' lo .'■ . 'i ■'. bi : . 1 9 I ■!. of .alnCl-ll < 'lllilll 1': "I cs - a (laini. E H mineral claim ■. Bqunre and l I.tcntlng sceetl ' feet. After tlie dlscovei >■ ot HIGH-GRADE DEI ORAU'laVG A INTERIOR .- I'I.' iALTY ■ J-IKH-Ol.''" ' ' ' . ■' '-' '" CANADIAN STEAM i LAUNDRY NOW jm FOR BUSINESS | i ind Approved Methods a SI - i Land I Id Districl tjueon Charlotte Islands, TAKE XOTICE thai Peter Pionibo, of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation Pi .i tor, ntei ■' pl for per- , o pro. p for ''""l and ie- ln ■ .:. ... rii.. ii :, :,,', . w . ■ inst ol liraliam Island': Commencing al a osl plant- i • - and one mile easl of tlie uoi th- iasl corner of Lot :' 137, them e nol th I 0 chi ins, thence least -■ ■ ' lint, them SO SO ohains, to ontalning ... nore o ' ' l'' ' ' ot tl :■ Mm from this posfto the .'"'■' 1914 la, , . ' - ■! da 191 . Name ot e Islands. I i : District or ond posl musl be placed al ITK.E that wbo, ' ''' end line of the claim, 1 ,- ■ lnt ' B.C., occupatien ■ ■ from the Xo. I. posl On 11 ' ' " ' J' f'" '"'' m be written tl following: "No ' " Mineral - na L i Districl District of Quern Charlotte islands. TAKE XOTICE that Andrew W. ore in place, the locator musl si ui MaeLean, of Prince Rupert, B. C, threi posl . al leasl four feel high,-)occupation Carpenter, Intends to ap- and squared for al leasl four Inches I'1? for .permission to prospeel for .... . , , ., i-oal and pelroleuni over the follnw- ;" ""'"l "1!,, ""' lesa ,h:1" :l Eo°t ing described land, on West Coast from tne top, Thi lirsl o ulrt'of Graham Island: Commencing at be planted ■ ohd if ■■■ cl Im, a posl planted two miles north of and a: II musl bi written the foi-1tlle north-easl corner of dot lov in- : "Initial Post Nn. I of the i name) Mineral Claim. The direction of No, 2 Posl is (approx. compaFs bearing) fee't of this claim lii - to the Ight, and feet lies 'to the thence north SO chains, thence west SO chains, tlience south SO chains, Ithence east SO chains, to point of [commencement containing 640 acres more or less, ANDREW W. MacLEAN. fi. Agent, Peter Piombo Dati located, 23rd December, 1914 NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTECTION ACT. R. S. C. Chapter 115. The Imperial Oil Company hereby give notice that it has under Sec- lion 7 of the above Act, deposited with the Minister of Public Works at Ottawa, and jn tiie ollire of the Uis- Itrict Registrar of the Prince Rupert Land Registration Districl at Prince Rupert, R.C., a description of the site mid the plans of the wharf and approach iri-oposed to In buill in Prince Rupert Harbor, British Columbia, in front of YVaterfrpnl Block "('•". iii-cordins to registered |plan of the Townsite of the said City of Prince Rupert deposited in ihe aforesaid Land Registry Offlce as Xo. 923. AND take XOTICE that after tiio expiration of on( month from the date of the first publication of this notice) the said lmnorja! OU Company will under Section 7 of tho said Acl apply to the .Minister of Public Works at his ollire in ll". City of Ottawa for approval of the said site and plans and for leave to construct the said wharf and approach. DATED at Prin •.■ Rupert, B.C., .this 2nd day of February, A, U. nn in. 4\v_t.( THE IMPERIAL OIL COMPANY, | XOTICE is hereby given that on Itho 23rd day of March next applica i tion will be made to the Superir. itendent of Provincial Police and to I the Board of License Commission- jers for the City of Prince Rupert for permission to remove the license for jibe sale of liquor by wholesale from 11lie premises known as Lots 15 and -lii, Block 32, Section 1, situate i_t Frazer Street, In the City of Prince I Rupert, to the lands described as Lots 19 and 20, Block 23, Section I, Ion Third Avenue in the said City of i Prince Rupert. DATED this 20th day oi Febru ary, 1916. PRINCE RUPERT IMPORTING CO. LIMITED. W. II. Marshall, Manager f21mar22 Applicant. % §| ,- i' :ii, Land District — Distriet Queen Charlotte Islands, of VI inly Skilled ployed li: critters I in TAKE NOTICE thai Andrew W MaeLean, of Prince Rupert, B.C., oc ■upation Carpenter, intends to apply or permission to prospect for coa nd petroleum over the following de sis, «?__ ■«... ---;.- ... ,... .,/. . -. :•: . . SYNOPSIS Ol *f :__.>■"" COAL MINING Kit. LATIQNS, Coal mining! rlghI ol thi Dominion in Manitob i, Saski tchewan and Alberta, the Yukon Territory, the be oJlowing described ~; ' " '" ' ' ■"""',;" crib'ed lands on the West Coast ofiNorthwest Territpries and a portion tids on : Wei Co il of Graham claim. Located the day■ Graham Island: Commencing a. a of the Province of British Columbia, 191 . Name ol posl planted two miles north of the may be leased for a term of twen- I'lione us and we "ill call for a trial bundle Note our address: 315 SIXTH AVENUE WEST Phone No. 8 Canadian Steam Laundry 1 O.. -«KB_Wl_-_ll3^_*l_ por t-t-nl. tliw- Tilo's. '^AJS-iSHfefe! -r 1 lioynl Naval CeUoKe ol Canada. HOTEL OENTHAI l-'ii'si Ave aud Seventh si. Kuropenn and American f'f-wt. SI.(H) 'i«, S'i.,0 Per ll«) « i'eit-r llliit'k. Prop, t K.\0\ 11(11 III, Or ..'■-- ... REGIMENTAL OKDER8. (iSlli Regiment Earl Oroy's flwii Rifles. ORDERS by Major .1. H. McMullin, Commanding, March ID, Parades "A" Company will ide al the Exhibition liui]''- n i ' n Wednesdaj and Fi March 24th and 20th, al 7:45 Murine Accbm! lules. i;i',,,.i. --■ -:':. . ; rc)latrs. P.O. BOX 515 _'«<>.] I'ui:..'; s. Etyuan i ■ [ONE 3S3 ■ll" Ci i im ■ 22ml and W. S. ull pars I :- nil 'i'i' . day, Mi i-i h ' ll 7:1." p.m. MARSHALL, Lieut. ■ 40000V.-._.-.,;_ . ■.oa00aa0o-;:,cz,*4o440-m4O0**0'Mmo4004Oa0 I'lubM. niul to .111.(P The next exmiiinatinii for the entry of Naval Sadoti., will be hold at tlie examination centres of the Civil Service Commission in May, 1916 successful candidates joining the col lege on or about Isl August. Applications for entry will lie received up to 15th April by the St.en.ta.ry, Civil Service Com mission, Ottawa, from whom blank entry forms ecin now be* obtained. Candidates for the examination In May next must be batween the of fourteen and sixteen on the 1st July, 1915. I'lirtln .■ details can bi obtained on plication to the undersigned, G. J. DE&BARAfS, leputy Minister of the Na .;.i Si via Department of the N&R. i Ottai . January 8th, ' •>-'. '■', ' nauihorized publication of thi. adl "I'tiscni; ul irtl! nol hi- -. id for 72#-i8. ja28 l-'lrHI Ave. tit I ivt't't. .Vlntb I'iiii-tipemi I'itui; Riltes Per liny i-.-r.ii< i A. Bosner, EMPRESS HOTEL J, Y, Rocheslev V. 1). C'uslt-y Third Ave. Uetiveon Sixth am" Seveiilli Sin. European Plan; r>(lc to $1 Per Dn ROYAL BOTE •Joi-ley _. Burgess, Prop. Thi nl Ave. anil Si.vili St. European Piun Steam Heated BEAVER WHOLESILE CO., LIMICEH Second Ave. nnd Sixth si Phone 102 ' 'CO DOCHJ.. tHWWWBKK, I ... ..ai:__ii,!O0'-'a-CK> THE MOST COMFORTABLE I TOURING CAR g IN TIIE CiTY i , .'Hi-nets nil calls ti.-tv and ni^lit a Phone 99 Stand: Hotel Prince Ruperl _UC00_aUDUtOC.c..-C'*.«ll,,»-_lflOl. cm New Wellington Coal lllf I'llMllile ili'Oalt'lll'lll 1,,,| Cleanest, Brightest and Kest Rogers & Albert Phone 1 lb PRINCE RUPERT IMI'lllliW!: CO Llt'lTE! Fraser and .Hi.vlh Sts i'boiie 7 .-■ "i. ■ • • ■ : . ■iii.a'.i.'..i ., ...,._:,,.- ,, at