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C,   THURSDAY, JUNE  10.  1015.\nPrice  5   Cents.\nNo.   177.\nFRENCH ADVANCING ALONG THEIR FRONT SLOWLY\ni a   i - i\nTHE BRITISH MAKE FURTHER GAINS AGAINST TURKS\n-mm    \u00bb   \u25a0      \u25a0\u25a0   i   i   \u25a0' ' -    i   Ksa   .\u2014.   ..l._jll\u2014l.._\nWH>lKH\"H\"\"a\"HXH*ft^^\nMajor Peck Has Left Hospital\nPress advices from London dealing with the invalided oliicers of\nthe Canadian forces, state that Major Peck of this city, has been\ndischarged from the hospital. It is to be presumed that he will\nsoon join his regiment, the 16th Battalion at the front again.\nWILL SHIP ORE\nAGAIN TODAY\nROCHER DE BOULE PROPERTY IS\nSTEADILY TURNING OIT\nCOPPER\nCm-load Lots Are Arriving Continually In The\nCity.\nThe Montana Continental Development. Company, which is operating\nthe Rocher de Boule mine near Hazelton, is muring steady shipments to\nthis city, over the line of the G. T.\nP. With copper at about 19 cents,\nthe policy of the company under the\nguidance of W. Oppenheimer, who\ncontrols the stock, Is to keep the\nwork going along without any delay\nthat can be avoided.\nIt Is the intention ot the company\nto make another shipment today, of\nthe ore from the bunkers on the\nwaterfront to Anyox, where It is being smelted by the Granby Company.\n o\t\nCOASTING  STEAMER\nSUNK OFF IRELAND\nIN  COLLISION\nLondon, June 9.\u2014The coasting\nsteamer Gertrude has been sunk off\nthe Irish Coast in collision with the\nElerman City of Vienna. The Gertrude's crew of nine were all lost.\nThe Prince Rupert Daily Journal\n50 ceats per month.\nWestholme  Theatre!\nPrince   Rupert's   popular\nplayhouse.\nTONIGHT\n5-Reel Special Feature\nBRITISH ARMY\n250,000 men, 10,000 cavalrymen; complete story of mobilization, and showing service under war conditions.\nAs shown by Royal Command}\nbefore Tlieir Majesties The King J\nanil Queen. The only film taken j\nby authority of the .Army Council.\nThe Girl At The Lunch Counter\nComedy.\nJohn Bupny, Flora Finch, Wallie\nVan and Lillian Walker.\nA laugh from start to finish.\nPrices 10, 15, and 25 cents.\nCharlie   Chaplin   in   A   Jitney\nl-llopeiiiei.'a.\nTHE BFdTISH ARMY\nIN ALL STAGES\nSPLENDID PICTURES OF TROOPS\nSHOWN At AVESTHOLME\nTHEATRE\n o\t\ninteresting   Films   Ot\"   How   Buttles\nAre  Fought   At   Present\nTime.\nAt the Westholme Theatre last evening, there was a most interesting\nseries of moving pictures shown,\ndealing with the British army, as It\nIs, and as it went to the frent in the\nwar now raging. The pictures are\ninstructive and tire true in details,\nas they have been authorized by the\nwar office being taken at the command of the Imperial authorities.\nThe series It is said, as here shown,\nwere exhibited in the old country,\nand aided in no small way in recruiting for the various services for the\nwar. There Is a splendid view, of the\nRoyal Horse artillery shown. This\nforce has been described as the finest\nbody of troops to be found anywhere\nIn the world.\nThe pictures throughout are exceedingly clear. The early ones in\nthe series deal with the recruiting\nand the getting of the raw material\ninto shape for service. This applies\n(Continued on Page Four.)\nTHE MACDONALD\nTO OPEN IN JULY\nT.   P'S.    MAGNIFICENT    NEW\nHOTEL  AVILL  BEGIN\nBUSINESS\nFROM THE CABINET T D\nIheir nattle Line\nSECRETARY     OF     STATE     FOR\nUNITED SATTES HAS RESIGNED\nHIS  POST\nForward Somewhat\nAYELL KNOAVN G.T.P. CONDUCTOR\nIS GOING ON NEW RUN\nFrank Rouell AA'iB Leave This Morning For Edmonton To Take Over\nAnother Train Run.\nFrank Rowel), the first conductor\non the G. T. P. line to run out of\nhere is leaving. He will take passage by the train this morning for\nEdmonton, going out, however, as a\npassenger instead of being in charge\nof the train, as has been his custom\nfor a long time. Henceforth, he is\ngoing to make the run between Edmonton and Edson, the next division-\nModel  Hostelry  Will  Form One Of He   Differed   With   President   Over\nLinks Across The Con- Policy    Towards\ntinent. Germany. *\nWashington, June 9.\u2014President\n\"Wilson's note to Germany leaves today and will be published tomorrow.\nRobert Lansing, counsellor for the\nUnited States State Department, has\nbeen appointed Secretary of State\npro tern, as the result of William Jennings Bryan's resignation.\nIt is believed that Mr. Bryan is\ninitiating a campaign for the Presidency on the peace issue.\nThe President's note to Germany\nis said to be a vigorous reiteration of\nprevious demands that Germany exercise the right of visit and search\nbefore attacking unarmed merchant\nships. The delay in forwarding the\nnote was to enable the President to\nphrase it, that there could be no\nroom for doubt or further argument\nconcerning the attitude of the United\nStates.\n o\t\nTRAIN SERVICE\nSTARTED YESTERDAY\nThe Grand Trunk Pacific Railway\nannounces the opening, on July 1st,\nof another magnificent hotel, a house\nwhich will be a source of pride to\nthe citv and the community it will\nserve. This is '\".'he Macdonald,\"\nsituated in Alberta's capital, Edmonton. It is the third link in tlie chain\nof hotels designed by the Grand\nTrunk in connection with its transcontinental service.\nThe Chateau Laue'er, Ot'iv.-a, and\nThe Fort Garry, Winnipeg, are\nacknowledged to be among the handsomest hotels on the continent. \"The\nMacdonald\" has been built to the\nsame high standard. Located on Mc-\nDougall Street, almost at the crossing of Jasper Avenue, it .ombines\nconvenience to the business centre of\nEdmonton with a wonderful outlook\nover the valley of the Saskatchewan\nRiver.\n\"The Macdonald\" has been planned\nin the Chateau style of architecture\nand its massive walls are of Indiana\nlimestone. A quiet elegance of design marks the interior of the house.\nThe dining room, with its barrel celling, has walls of panelled oak, while\nthe cafe, which opens on to a terrace\noverlooking the river, is also richly\npanelled. The palm, or tea, room, also\noverlooking the river, has a grained ceiling and high dome decorated\nin wedgewood design. The'Rotunda\nof the hotel is paved with pink Le-\npanto marble. On the mezzanine\nfloor overlooking the rotunda Is a\nladies' drawing room, decorated in\nAdams style, a gentlemen's writing\nroom, a musicians' gallery, and banquet room. Three private dining\nrooms can be made out of the banquet room, the dimensions of which\nare 60x27 feet. A wainscoated smoking room and luxurious lounges are\nreached directly ffom the rotunda.\nThere are six bedroom floors of\n34 bedrooms each, arranged so that\nthey can be used en suite or separate\".\nAll have outside light, are exceptlon-\nal'y large, while twenty-two rooms ou\nParis, June I).\u2014An official report\nsays:-\u2014\"The artillery duel has continued very violently in the sector\nnorth of Arras. We carried last night\nthe houses In Neuville St. Vaast,\nwhich the enemy still held. All the\nvillages on the east side are in our\npower.\n\"We progressed up to north of the\ngroup of houses in Labyrinth, our\nadvance being followed up notably in\nthe southeastern section, in the region of Hebuterne. Notwithstanding\na violent bombardment, we extended\nour positions around Toutvent farm.\n\"In the east of Tracy Leniont, a\ncounter attack by the enemy was\ncompletely checked. We strengthened the ground gained by us. Along the\nrest of the front, there is nothing t(\nreport.\"\n c\t\nYESTERDAY'S BASEBALL\nPREPARATIONS FOR\nTHE EXHIBITION\nTill\nFIRST   THROUGH   TRAIN   UNDER\nTHE NEW TIME TABLE AR-\nRIYED LAST NIGHT\nThe Time Of Arrival Is Now Fifteen\nMinutes Earlier Than\nFormerly.\nal point west of  the prairie centre. each tIoor have private 1)atllSi whid]\nThe reason for Mr. Rowell leaving, represents the last word in appoint-\nhere, Is that he hopes to have better |ments.     There   are    telephones    in\nhealth  on  Ihe  prairies than on the every r00m and runnlng water wliere\n\u2022oast. The advice of medical men  is\nthat  It  will be better for him, and j\nlie is accordingly taking the advice.\nW.  Moxloy,    another well    known j\nno private bath is attached.\nSpecial    consideration     has    been\n(Continued on Page Four.)\n o\nconductor here Is to succeed on the|i>HAISE EXTENDED\nLast evening the first train under\nthe new time schedule, reached the\ncity over the G\". T. P. Now the trains\ncome in at 6:15, instead of at 6:30.\nThis morning at 10:30 o'clock the\nfirst of the trains leave on the new\ntime table.\nThe new service provided does\naway with any change at Edmonton,\nbeing a through service to Winnipeg.\nPreviously pasengers from Prince Rupert had to transfer at Edmonton.\nUnder the new schedule, a through\ntrain is run to Winnipeg. This train\npasses through Edmonton every Monday^ Wednesday and Saturday.\nMANAGEMENT   is  ARRANGING FOR A GOOD\nFAIR\nNorthwestern   Leuguc\nVancouver 7, Aberdeen 1.\nSeattle 8, Tacoma 1.\nSpokane 7, Victoria 3.\nT\u00bbe Dates For The Show Fixed For\nSeptember 22, 2U,\nAnd 24.\nThe dates I'or the Prince Rupert.\nExhibition have been fixed for September 22, 23, 24 next. The decision\nto hold an exhibition this year, has\nbeen arrived at after a careful review of conditions, and the directors\nfeel assured that it will be a success.\nFinancial arrangements are such\nas to enable the fair to be held with\nassurance received from local people,\nwith reasonable prospects of success.\nIt is intended to have the programme fully equal to that of 191 ', with\na good line of attractions, announcement of wliich will be made later.\nThe prize lists for 1915 have been\nmailed, and copies are available at\nthe Board of Trade Rooms, Second\nAvenue. Entry forms have been sent\nbut and floor space for exhibits is\nnow open for allotment. The allotment of space will be made as applied for, and already some has been\nspoken for. A strong bid is being\nmade to interest the Canadian .Manufacturers Association, and the British\nColumbia Manufacturers Association,\nwith a view to their members exhibiting, and It is hoped that they will\ntake advantage of the opportunity\nfor pushing \"Made In Canada\" in the\nNorth.\nDonations   towards   the    fair   ere\ncoming  in  steadily, amongst   the (Initiations    being one    from Mr.    A. J.\n  Prudhomne, of $100.    The Canadian\nHarry G. Hawker, the English Fish & Cold Storage Company Lii lit p\naviator, flying in an So horse-power ed, $.*.0; R. Mcintosh, $10; \". H.\nbiplane at Heridon, beat tbe Britisii Allison, $25; and while the directors\naltitude record by going to a height j do not expect the same amount of\nof 20,000 feet. The previous recsrd support from direct donations as last\nwas 14,500 feet. CContiiuied on Page Four, i\nNational   League\nBoston 3, Pittsburg 7.\nBrooklyn a, Cincinnati 1.\n.New  York  10, St.  Louis  11.\nPhiladelphia 4, Chicago 3;   II innings.\nAmerican  League\nSt. Louis 1, Washington 4.\nChicago  13,  New  York  0.\nCleveland 2, Philadelphia 1.\nDetroit  15, Boston  0.\nCoast  League\nSan Francisco 7, Oakland  !\/.\nLos Angeles 0, Venice 2.\nSalt Lake 0, Portland 5.\n o\t\nBreaks Altitude Record.\nrun   out  of  Prince  Ruperl.\nFOUND\u2014A watch. Owner may have\nsame by applying to Mrs. C. L. Cullin,\nNo. 1 Merryfleld Block, and paying\nexpenses. 2-1.\n:*H\"H,KS-i}tKW\"H\"B'riK^\nNew G.T.P. Steamer Service Comes\nInto Effect\nThe new service of the G. T. P., by which there will be three arrivals and three sailings of t'..e pallatia steamers each week, has\ncome Into effect, and the first of the boats will reach here this\nmorning. The steamer, will arrive at 6:30 this morning, and after\na wait of three hours and a half will leave again for the south. She\nsail on the same schedule as this improved service will arrive and\nwill sail for the southern ports at 10 o'clock this forenoon. On\nSaturday the next steamer on today's steamer. g\nO4440440*>400444\u00ab4#444Vti^^\nTO CANADIANS BY\nBRITISH SOLDIER\n\"It gives us great courage to know\nthat we have such men,to rely on,\"\nwrites Corporal O'Brien, of the Coldstream Guards, of the Canadian soldiers.   \"Only the other day,\" he says,\nA*. AV. SMITH ARRIVED\nHERE  LAST   EVENING\nAA'ell Known Resident Of Prince Itupert   Returned  Lust   NIrIi)\nBy G. T. P.\nThere arrived in the city lust eve-j\nJning, Vernon W. Smith, who Is so\nwell known here, following Ills residence in Prince Unpen for some\nyears. Mr. Smith 1ms been carrying\n..ui work mi his contracts on the P.\n(1.   10..   and   lately   has   been   on   his\nranch In Alberta tor a little time,\nMr.  Smith  is feeling  very keenly,\nthe loss of his son, Walter, who died\nTurks Suffered In Persian Gulf |\nLondon. June  II.\u2014The Turkish gunboal  Marmarls, has been sunk    5\nand the Turkish transport  Mosul  captured.    The action  which  si\nresulted, took plac- in the Persian Gulf region.   The details of thi\naction are missing,\n>044004040O00oamoocoao00t. 000000000000000000000000004 9\ntKKHJ-CKKHSlKi-O-D O O O-OO OOOOO-O 000 -O-Ofc O & 0 i>i3-Oao^-ft01XKH31Ki\u00abHK: 00*\nFOR RENT\n\"(hey went into an attack just as if of wounds received in tlie war. lie\nthey were drilling in Hyde Park. 1 has received a letter from Major\nnever saw anything like it. Each man  Peck, under whose command Walter\nwas keeping about two paces interval,\nand going at a walking pace with\ndozens of maxims turned on them,\nbesides field artillery guns, and the\nwhole of the German rifle (Ire for\nabout a mile in front of them. In\nfact, no better example could be\nshown by any Regiment under the\nBritish flag.\"\nhas been. Major Peck had met him\nin the trenches under trying conditions, and wrote telling his father\nthat he was remarkably steady and\ncareful as a soldles. This was written previous to the bov being wound-\ned.\nMr. Smith will spend a few days In\nthe city.\n1 With or without Furniture, my House\nI on Fifth Avenue. Possession on July 1.\nI J. A. KIRKPATRICK _\n0 , S\n!WH>lKH>lW{KHWO^-vK> 00 000000000004400044444400044 440 00 00\na444a40ra444444440O000a4444O0000444000004440a00044444V\nGenuine Wellington Coal 8\nOUR   COAL  LASTS   LONGER\u2014IT'S THE BEST. '\nPhone 15\u2014Prince Rupert Coal Company   |\n044444444040000000044044440 O SVOOOHO 0<iaoOOilHJttli*\u00bb-0*MH3eHJ V\nThursday, June 10, 191\"\nPRINCE   RUPERT   JOURNAL\npvmct liupetf journal\nTelephone 188.\nO. II. NELSON, Editor.\nOffice: 128 Third Avenue East,\nMar McBride Street. Telephone 138;\nPostofllce Box 607.\nDAJ1W  EDITION\nPublished every morning except\nMonday. Delivered by currier in the\ncity at the following rate, If paid in\nadvance:\u2014\nOne   Year    $5.00\nSix   Months    $2.50\nThree  Mouths    $1.25\nIf   not    paid    in   adrance,\nper  .Month    $0.50\nWEEKLY EDITION.\nPublished every Friday for circu\nlation outside the City of Prince\nRupert at, $2.00 a year, addressed t-o\npoints in Canada; or $*8.00 a year to\nall points in the Unitt-d Kingdom j\nthe United States or other foreign\ncountries.\nAdvertising.  Bates  Upon Application\nroy-Beaulieu, thus answers the ques- jSkeena Land  District \u2014 District of\nI Queen  Charlotte  Islands.\ntlon: TAKE       NOTICE     that       Mason\n\"The United  States is at  the  mo- [Charles Sands, of Victoria, B. C, oc-\nment the chief provider of industrial  cupation  Undertaker,  intends  to\" apply   for   permission   to   prospect   the\nmaterials for Europe\u2014-even arms and {0n0Wing   described   lands  for   coal\nmunitions.  M. Ribol points out that  ai\"1  petroleum:    Commencing   at   a\nIpost   planted   on   the  south-east  cor-\nEurope  is  contracting  every  month ner ot Mace Rjver,   which   empties\na debt to the United States of 700\nor 800 million francs. The machinery\nfor payment has been lacking; it will\nnot continue io lie.\n\"M. Ribot estimates thai, in the\nnext six months, the Fernch Government will have to arrange for payment of more than 1,50(1,000,000\nfrancs, either to ihe United States, to\nSkeena  Land  District  \u2014  District  of\nQueen  Charlotte  'shinds.\nTAKE NOTICE   that   Thomas   1'.\n. O'l-'.inell, of Vancouver, B.C., Miner,\nCanada, or to England,    lie has con- Intends to apply  for permission   to\nInto Lincoln Day, the north end\nPort Channel, thence 80 cliains\nnorth, thence 8(1 chains east, thence\nSO chains south, thence SO cliains\nwest to the point of commencement.\nMASON\" CHARLES SANDS.\nPer .7. W. Connell, Agent.\nDated  February 23rd,  UU.\"..      ap22\ntriced, for tin- payment of thai sum,\nprospect      Hie     following     described\nlands for eoal and petroleum:   Com-\nSkeena Land District \u2014 District of\nQueen Charlotte Islands.\nTAKE NOTICE that Albert Scott\nLock, of Victoria, B. C, occupation\n.Agent, intends to apply for permission to prospect the following described land* for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a. post planted\n80 chains north of fhe north-west\ncorner of Lot. No.  2435,  thence  Si\nchains west, thence 80 chains north,\ntlience 80 chains east, thence 80\nchains soutli to the point of commencement.\nALBERT   SCOTT   LOCK,\nPer J. W. Connell, Agent.\nDated February 20th, 1915.        aplS\nSkeena Land District \u2014 District of\nQueen Charlotte Islands.\nTAKE NOTICE that George Palmer Might, of Seattle, Wash., occupation Agent, inlends to apply for\npermission to prospect the following\ndescribed lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted\nSummer Excursions\nTo The East\nin  arrangement   which   deserves  ap-  inencing  at  a  post situated  one   (1) 140 chains cast aiid ten chains north\n.......     ......     ,.,'     al.\u201e      l 1         \u201e.. ... .......\n\u2022-,:\".>-\"\nThursday, June 10, 1913.\nPI'.O.M    WINNIPEG    FREE    PRESS.\nAccording to the figures in tlie\nI, :.-st government blue-book, issued\nat Ottawa, the people of Canada in\none year \u2014 1913 \u2014 spent enough\nmoney on manufactured products\nfrom outside countries to support\n465,19S people at $1,000 each per\nyear, or sufficient 10 support an additional population in Canada ol\nabout  2,500,000  people.\nproval. The British Government\nagrees to lake thai amount worth of\nFrench Treasury bonds, payable one\nyear after war, and to provide against\nit. foreign exchange for 1,.\".00,000,000\nfrancs; the only condition being that\nthe French Government advance to\nthe British Government, in gold, one-;Skeena ^Land  District\ntulle west of the south-west corner\nof lot 2451, thence north eighty\n.80) chains, tbence east eighty (80)\nchains, thence soutli eighty (80)\nchains, thence west eighty (SO)\nchains to point ol\" commencement.\nDated  the 27th day of   February,\n1915.\nup2\" TIIOAfAS P. O'FARRELL,\nthird.of the sum just named. There\nare, then. 500 million francs in gold\nto be sent gradually into England.\nDistrict of\nQueen Charlotte Islands.\nTAKE NOTICE that .lohn Wesley\nConnell, of Victoria, B. C, occupation   Broker,  intends    to   apply    for\nof the mouth of Joseph Creek\nthence north SO chains, tlience west\nSO chains, thence south 80 chains,\nthence east SO chains lo the point of\ncommencement.\nGEORGE   PALMER   MIGHT,\nPer J. AV. Connell, Agent.\nDated February 20th, 1915.        aplS\nPROM PRINCE RUPERT TO\nWinnipeg and return .    $00.00 New  York ..nd rei urn  $110.70\nSt. Paul and red..,. . .    $00.00 Toronto and return . . .   $08.00\nbieago ..,.,1 return  . . .   $72.50 ll..mili\u00ab'n and ret urn . .  $03.00\nMon.n-al and return . . $105.00 Boston .....I return . . .   $110.00\nCorrespondingly low rales to other points. Trams leave\nPrince Ruperl at 10:30 a.m. on Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays,\nmaking  close  connections at  Winnipeg for all Eastern centres.\nG. T. P. Steamers\nPrince Rupert and Priuce George\nsail ai  10 a.m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays       1 Saturdays;, for Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle.    Through tick       to San  Francisco, San\nDiego  and   other  southern   points on sale at O. T. P. ticket offlce.\nFor   full   information,   reservations and through  tickets,  apply\nG     T     P.    TICKET    OFFICE, THIRD AVENUE, PHONE 200\nAGENCY   VLI-   ITI \".VI'IC   STEAMSHIP   LINES\nSkeena Land District \u2014 District of\nQueen Charlotte Islands. .\nTAKE NOTICE that George W.\nKerr, of Prince Rupert, occupation\nProspector, intends to apply for permission to prospect the following\ndescribed  lands  for coal  and  petrol\n\"The   bargain   is  a   good  one.   it .permlBsion to prospect the followingieuin:  Commencing at a post planted\ndescribed lands for coal and petrol\nmakes little difference if the gold re- eum: Commencing at a post planted\nserve of the Bank of France is cut!40 chains east of the south-east cor-,\n...      .\u201e,  Iner  of  Kiokathla  Inlet,    thence    80\ndown  500  million  francs\u2014if it  falls omains north, thence 80 chains west,\nto 3,500,000,000 or even 3,000,000,-ithence   SO   chains  south,   Ihence    80\n\u201e\u201e    .    ,     ... \u201e.\u201e \u201e\u201e,, \u201e\u201e\u201e    ~, .    chains   east   to   the    point    of    com-\n000,   instead   of   4,000,060,000,   This  mencement.\nhuge reserve was not accumulated for\nthe purpose of never using it.  After\nreturn of peace, it will in due course\nIt has been estimated that the to- be bum np aga,n \u201e\ntal number of unemployed in Canada\nlast year was less than 75,000, while\nthe money spent for outside manufactured products gave support to at\nleast two million residents of other\ncountries. The money which Canadians spent for manufactured products from outside countries was almost enough to increase the present\npopulation of the Dominion by 25\nper cent.\nPRANCE'S SHACK OF\nTHE   HEAVY'   WAR\nSkeena  Land  District  \u2014   District  of\nQueen  Charlotte  Islands.\nTAKE NOTTCE that Harry Mc-\nMann, of Victoria, B. C, occupation\nCarpenter, intends to apply for permission to prospect the following\ndescribed lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted\nat tho south end of Andrews River,\nwhere it enters Victory Bay, at. the\nnorth end of Seal Inlet, thence SO\nchains east, thence 80 chains nortli,\nthence SO ehains west, thence 80\ncliains south 'o the point of commencement.\nMARRY   McMANN.\nDated  Februaiy  24th,  11115.      ap22\nCOST\nGold Reserve of French Bank Being\nUsed For Payment\u2014Will Afterwards Be Renewed.\nWhen the extraordinary operation\nbecame known, whereby $40,1)00,000\ngold had been sent to London from\nthe Hank of France reserve, with\n$60,000,000 more to follow, the question was very generally asked : Would\nthe French people, who have watched the prolonged accumulation of the\n\"war chest\" at the Bank of France, I\ntake  kindly   to  the   transaction?\nSkeena Land District \u2014 District of\nQueen Charlotte Islands.\nTAKE NOTICE that Heorge Palmer Might, of Seattle, Wash., occupation Broker, intends to apply for\npermission to prospect the following described lands for coal and petroleum: Commending at a post planted SO .hains cast of Coal Licence\nNo. 10020 (south-east corner),\nthence 80 chains north, thence 80\nchains east, tlience 80 chains south,\nthenco 80 chains west to the point of\ncommencement.\nGEORGE  PAL.MER   AUGHT,\nPer J. W. Connell, Agent.\nDated  February  20th,   1915.       apl8\nThe veteran  economist,  Paul  Le-\nPrince Rupert Journal\nSOc. per Month\nASK  FOR\nFIVE ROSES HOUR\nJOHN   WESLEY   CONNELL.\nDated February 22nd, 1015.        ap20\n2 40 chains east of the mouth of Wes\nRiver, thence east SO chains, thence\nsouth 80 chains, tllence west 80\nchains, thence north 80 chains to\nthe point of commencement.\nGEORGE   W.   KERR,\nPer James F. Redmond, Agent.\nDated February 19th,  1015.       aplS\nSkeena Land District \u2014 District of\nQueen Charlotte Islands.\nTAKE NOTICE that Robert Dows-\nwell, of Victoria, B. C, occupation\nHote-lkeeper, intends to apply for\npermission to prospect the following\ndescribed lands for coal' and petrol-\nitun: Commencing at a post planted\n10 yards south of the mouth of Con\nnell River In Burgess Bay, Port\nChannel, thence 80 chains south,\nthence 80 cliains west, thence 80\nchains north, thence SO Chains east\nto the point of commencement.\nROBERT DOWSWELL.\nPer J. W-. Connell, Agent.\nDated February 23rd, 1915.        ap22\nSkeena Land District \u2014 'District of\nQueen Charlotte Islands.\nTAKB NOTICE that Robert 31c-\nKenzie Burgess, of Victoria, B. C,\noccupation Barber, intends to apply\nfor permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and\npetroleum: Commencing at a post\nplanted 4-0 chains west of the southeast corner of Kiokathla Inlet,\nthence south 80 chains, thence west\n80 chains, tllence north 80 chains,\nthence east SO chains to the point of\ncommencement.\nROBERT  McKENZlE   BURGESS.\nPer J. W. Connell, Agent.\nDated  February   22nd,   1915.      ap20\nSkeena Land District \u2014 District of\nQueen  Charlotte  Islands.\nTAKE NOTICE that Robert Mc-\nKenzie Burgess, of Victoria, B. C,\noccupation Barber, intends, to apply\nfor permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and\npetroleum: Commencing at <-a post\nplanted 120 chains east and 80\nchains south of the south-east corner\nof Kiokathla Inlet, tllence east 80\nchains, thence north SO chains,'\ntlience west SO chains, thence south\n80 chains to the point of commencement.\nROBERT   McKENZlE   BURGESS.\nPer J. W. Connell. Agent.\nDated  February  22nd,  1915. ap21\nSkeena  Land  District \u2014 District  of\nQueen Charlotte Islands*.\nTAKE NOTICE that George Palmer Might, of Seattle, Wash., occupation Agent, intends to apply for\npermission to prospect the following\ndescribed lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted\n40 cliains east and ten chains north\nol the mouth of Joseph Creek, thence\n80 chains south, Ihence east 80\nchains, thence north SO chains,\nthence wesi 80 chains to the point'of\ncommencement.\nGEORGE   PALMER   .MIGHT.\nPi :  .1. W   Connell, Agent,\n.Hale,I   Fl binary   20tll,   1915.       apl8\nSkeenn   Lnnd   DiBtrlcl Districl  of\n(~ icen Cl irlol te Islands.\nTAKE NOTICE .hat tfeorge W.\nKerr, of Prince Itupert. occupation\nPros ector, Intends to apply for permission to 1 rospeel the follow Ing\nd si i Ibed   lands  for coal and  pel nol\nCommencing al a  popl  plant. .1\n\u25a0-rn chains nd  80  cliains north\nof 1 - mi \u25a0 I h of Wi :' River, thence\n80  chi 1 .\u25a0     1 hence   80    chains\nnorth, thence 80 chains west, thence\n80 chains soutli to the point of commencement.\nGEORGE  W. KERR,\nPer   James F. Redmond, Agent.\nDated February 19th, 1915.        aplS\nSkeena Land District \u2014 District of\nQueen Charlotte Islands.\nTAKE NOTICE that George W.\nKerr, of Prince Rupert, occupation\nProspector, intends to apply for permission to ; rospect the following\ndescribed'lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted\nSO chains east and SO chains north\nof tiie mouth of West River, thence\nnorth SO chains, thence west 80\nchains, tlience south SO chains,\ntlience east SO chains to the point of\ncommencement.\nGEORGE   W.   KERR,\nPer James F. Redmond, Agent.\nDated February 19th, 1915.    aplS\nSkeena Land District \u2014 District of\nQueen Charlotte Islands.\nTAKE NOTICE that Brenton Gordon Moore, of Prince Rupert, B. C,\noccupation Prospector, intends to apply for permission to prospect the\nfollowing described lands for coal\nand petroleum: Commencing at a\npost planted 160 chains north of the\nmouth of Mace River where it enters Lincoln Bay, thence south 80\nchains, thence east SO cliains, thence\nnorth 80 chains, thence west 80\nchains to the point of commencement.\nBRENTON GORDON  MOORE.\nPer   James F. Redmond, Agent.\nDated February  22nd,  1915.    ap21\nOO WKHWiWOlJttlJlKaKHiHW* 0 ttOiWiWWlMK'W\nTHE UNION STEAMSHIP CO. OF B.C. IAD'\nS.S. VENTURE\nSouthbound Tuesdays at 8 p.m.\nSailings for Granby, Simpson and the Naas\nSundays at Midnight\n'    ' For further particulars apply to\nJOHN   BARNSLEY,  AGENT        :: 681 Second Ave., Phone (568\nAgency   Atlantic    Steamships.\n6*WKHXH3iK'*>lKH\u00bbaiKa\u00aba> ., *KKio\nSkeena Land District \u2014 District of\nQueen Charlotte Islands.\nTAKE NOTICE that John Wesley\nConnell, of Victoria, B. C, occupation Broker, intends to apply for\npermission to prospect the following\ndescribed lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted\n40 chains east and ten chains south\nof tiie south-east corner of Port\nChannel, thence east SO chains,\nthence south 80 chains, thence west\n80 chains, thence north 80 chains to\nthe point of commencement.\nJOHN   WESLEY   CONNELL.\nDated February 23rd, 1915. '   ap22\nSkeena     Land     District\u2014District of\nQueen   Charlotte  Islands   ,\nTake     notice     that     Thomas     P.\nO'Farrell, of Vancouver, B.C. miner,\nIntends  to  apply  to  the  Minister  of\nLands for a license to prospect for\ncoal and pretoleuui on abe following\nda.crlbed  lands:\nCommencing at a post situated 3\ntulles west of the south-west corner\nof lot. 2451, thence south 80 cliains,\ntllence enst SO chains, thence nortli\nSO chains, Ihence west 80 chains to\npoint of .-..mm. ncement.\nTHOMAS   P.   O'FARRELL.\nDated the 4th daj of March,  1915.\nJAMES GILMORE\nARCHITECT\nSecond   Ave. Near  McBrlde  St\nSkeena Lund District. \u2014 District of\nQueen Charlotte Islands.\nTAKE NOTICE that Robert Mc-\nKenzle Burgess, of Victoria, B. C,\noccupation Barber, intends to apply\nfor permission to prospect the fol-\nlowlng described lands for conl and\npetroleum: Commencing at a post\nplanted SO chains west of Ihe southeast, corner of .Maria Hay, in tlie\nsouth-east corner of Rennals Sound,\nthence west SO cltMns, llience south\n80 cliains, thence easl 80 chains,\nllience north SO cliains lo the point\nof commencement.\nROBERT   McKENZlE   BURGESS.\nPer .1. W, Connell, Agenl\nDated ITebi u iry 24th,  191 5.      ap22\n' Trade Marks\nDesigns\n.... Copyrights ic.\nAnyone Bending a nketeli mid dcBcrlnllrm may\nQuickly (isrortftln ntir opinion dco wnonii-r nn\nInvention jprobaDfyn'tantpblfl, Conionnloa.\n(lonastrlcllyniiilliKiiil'il. H\"HDB(I0I< on HatoiitB\nBCl.t free. (lM..3t niionry for bimuuIiiu\" l.uLe.ita.\nPiaonta (akeo (firniiFh lUuun & Co. podiy*\ntpeclatnotlce, without,chariie, In tho\n   J\"HltlV\u00bb IVWIle\nA handi.on.cly 111.]. ((..(.*1 w.'ekly. I\/i.rnoHt dr.\nculad.m <\u00bbf nny ncienUflo. I'.urniil. T.-rntH I'm\nOaOaatlaa, lalaaa .. year, pfesl nfio prL-pald. Sold DC\nail neirBdojUera*.\nIBUNH J? Go \u00bb,B\u00bbri\u00ab'-Newport!\nBroiuh O1HO0. I'\". 1' \u00ab(-. '.Vashluaton. D. (I.\nCanadian Pacific Railway\nPRINCESS ALICE\nSOUTHBOUND. SATURDAY NOON\nPRINCESS MAQUINNA\nSOUTHBOUND SUNDAY, 8 P.M.\n3. G, Mc.NAB, General Agent, corner Third  Ave.   and    Fourth   St.\n\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\nIJiKHKHttHKH'HWHKHmBKl^ G-D-CHJD C\nRoyal Bank of Canada\nHEAD   OFFICE:   MONTREAL ESTABLISHED   18(11)\nCapital     * 11,560,000\nReserved   Fund $  12,500,000\nTotal   Assets     $185,000,000\nSavings Bank Department\u2014$1 will open an account\nBrunches   Throughout   \"Canada and Banking Connections With All\nParts of the United States. Agents Throughout the World.\nH. P. WILSON, Manager        - - Prince    Rupert    Branch\ni-t'tt.KHW'Haffl\"^^\nCLEAN UP AND PAINT OP NOW\nO-CEDAR     MOPS, O-CEDAR .MOP POLISH\nALABASTINE   SANITARY   WALL  COATING\nWATER HOSE, GARDEN TOOLS, WATERING CANS\nMARTIN-SENOOR  100  PER  CcWT.  PURE PAINT\nPAINT  BRUSHES,  LAWN  MOWERS AND GRASS SHEAR3\nCARPET    BEATERS,   GARBAGE  PAILS\nWINDOW   SCREEN'S,  SCREEN DOORS\n\u2014AT THE\u2014\nKAIEN HARDWARE CO., eos Third av\nBi^iommmm\u00a3:jS^iiWG&MBm\n-vtn\nftf\u00bb^)ffa4444044444044044444040 i>P\u00abl\u00bblWH>)W\u00abh\"a\u00abHKl\u00abt\u00abH\u00bbIW^\naS-i-CIKl.\nCoal Cement, Plaster and Brick\nAMD A COMPLETE LINE OF Bl'ILDERS' SUPPLIES\nWESTHOLME LUMBER CO., LTD.\nFirst Ave.rue       Prince Rupert        Telephone 186\n4iWlWa-H-HttH-HKHa am04444444444440404000<\na4444444O00i.-.0O00444444444O4444O44444<. iHttHKHWHWWKli\"H\"tti\u00bb\nPrince Rupert Transfer Co.\n-FOR-\nCoal, Furniture Moving, Baggage\nand Heavy Teaaiin.-\nJ.  CRAWFORD, Manager\nW.\nPHONE 566\nOffice and  Residence:\n1009 THIRD AVE.\n\u00a7)J*>ftO\u00abH\u00abWKBKHKKH>11i\u00bb^ \/\nPRINCE   RUPERT    JOURNAL\nThursday, June 10, 1S15.\n\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ; !       i   BSBB5B5\nIs Business\nSlow?\nIt probably serves you right\nYou are not letting the public know what you have\nAdvertise!\n*\n\u2022 AdvertiaSe!\nAdvertise!\nThat is the Solution\nThat liiiiiiiil'iieturc.s should increase tiielr advertising appropriations during a period of business depression and cuiiail during the years\nol\" prosperity, was the opinion advanced by Boner Babson, the financial and business sl.ilislici.iii, al a\nmeeting of the Technical Publicity\n' Association, held in Xew York.\n\"Directors of your company regard\nadvertising as a luxury to be cut\ndown when business is poor,\" said\nMr. Babson. \"They give you orders\nwhat to do rather than you giving\nlliein orders.\n\"If you solved this advertising\nproblem in a scientific way you\nwould tell them what to do, the same\nas their lawyers and their hankers\ntell them.\n\"In a year of prosperity they unwilling l<> give you a big advertising\nappropriation, and when the reaction\ncomes they cut. down to almost, nothing. Take the big appropriation ill\ntho fat years and Salt it nwny for use\nin (be lean years.\n\"If you all did (his the business of\nthe country would move along more\nevenly; the business boom would be\nless, ami tbe reaction, the area of\nbusiness depression, smaller.11\nFollow the Advice of\nExperts\nThe Journal\nIs the Best Medium for Advertising\nIn the City\nTravellers' Guide to Steamer Sailings\nRegular Vessels plying out of Prince Rupert\nTo Coast Points\nin addition to intermittent and irregular sailings of vesuete to ami\nfrom Prince Rupert, there is an excellent service In and out of this porl\nby the steamers running in tlieir different services.\nMONDAY\nTo Arrive:\u2014G. T. P. steamer from Vancouver,  Victoria  ani  Seattle  at\n6:30 a.m.\nC.  P. R. steamer from  Vane niver lu forenoon.\nI'nion steamer Von I tire In  forenoon.\nTo Depart)\u2014G. T. P. steamer for Anyox at 10 a.m.\nC. P. R. steamer for Skagway at noon.\nI'nion  steamer Venture   for  Anjox and  northern  B. C. points.\nTUESDAY\nTo Arrive:\u2014G. T. V. steamer from Anyox at 3 a.m.\nUnion steamer Venture from Anyox and way ports at S p.m.\nTo Dopant:\u2014tl. T. P. steamer for Vancouver,    Victoria   and    Ketttlle   at\n10  a.m.\nUnion steamer Venture for Vancouver at 9  p.m.\nTHURSDAY\nTo Arrive:\u2014G. T. P. steamer from Vancouver,   Victoria  and   Seattle nt\n6:30 a.m.\nTo Depart:\u2014G. T. P. steamer for Vancouver,   Victoria   and   Seattle   at\n10  a.mi. i\nFRIDAY\nTo .Arrive:\u2014C. P. R. steamer from Vancouver  in  afternoon.\nTo Depart:\u2014C. P. R. steamer for Anyo-t and other points in eveuin0-\nSATURDAY\nTo Arrive:\u2014G. T; P. steamer from Vancouver,   Victoria   and   Seattle   at\n0:30 a.m.\nC.  P.  R.  steamer froni  Skagway in forenoon.\nTo Depart:\u2014G. T. P. steamer for Vancouver,    Victoria    ani    Ser.ttle   at\n10 a.m.\nC.   P.  R.  steamer  for Vancouver at noon.\nSUNDAY\nTo   .Arrive:\u2014C.   P.   R.   steamer   from  Anyox  in  evening.\nTo Depart:\u2014C. P. R. steamer for Vancouver at 8 p.m.\nSkeena  Land.District \u2014  aiistriet of!\nQueen  Charlotte  Islands.\nTAKE  XOTICE  that  George   Palmer  Might,  of Seattle, Wash.,  occupation   Broker, intends to apply for.\npermission  to prospect the following\ndescribed lands for eoal and petrol-]\neum:  Commencing at a post planted\n240 chains oast and SO chaias south\nef   the    south-east   corner   of   Coal\nLicence Xo. 10020  (near Otard Day)\nthence east  SO nhains, tlience south\nSO  chains,  thence   west   89    chains.\nthence north  SO chains to the point j\nof commencement.\ni\nGEORGE   PALMBR  MIGHT,\nPer .1. W. Connell, Agent.\n[skeena  Land  District \u2014  District  ofI\nQueen Charlotte Islands.\nTAKE   NOTICE   that   (Mrs.)    Lillian Hall Kirkley, of Vancouver, B.C. j\noccupation Widow. Inlends to apply\nfor permission to prospeel the foi-j\nlowing described lands fer ceil and'\ntroleum:    Commencing  at osi\nplanted one mile east of the mouth\no\u00a3 Steele Creek and oa its north\nhank, thence south SO chains, tllence\neast SO chains, thence north 80\nchains, thence west. SO chains to Wie\npoint of commencement.\n(.MRS.)   LILLIAN   HALL   K1RKI.EV\nPer J.  W. Connell, Agent.\nDated  February 22nd,  1015.       ap20\nJ. H. HILDITCH\nContractor end Builder\nEstimates given on all \u00ablasscs ol\nwork, whether small oc large. Per.\nsonnl  attention given  to every  item.\nPHONE GREEN  321\nFREDERICK   PETERS,   Iv.C.\nBarrister, Solicitor aud Notary Public\nOilice  In\nEXCHANGE  BLOCK\nTHROUGH TRAINS TO AND\nFROM PRINCE RUPERT\nThe G. T. P. operates a train service to and from Prince Rupert its\nPacific terminus, with electric lighted standard sleeping cars, dining cars\nserving all meals and day coaches. On Mondays an electric lighted tourist car is attached to the through train.\nThe trains trom here give a fast direct service with Prince George,\nEdmonton and Winnipeg; with close connections with all prairie centres,\nas well as with St. Paul, Chicago, and all (astern Canadian and United\nStates points.\nMONDAY\nXo. 2.\u2014Eastbound leaves at 10:30 a.m.    reaching    Winnipeg    2:25    p.m.\nThursday.\nNo. 1.\u2014From the east arrives at 0:15 p.m., Laving 'eft Winnipeg 0 p.m.\nFriday.\nWEDNESDAY\nNo.   1,\u2014From the east arrive at 6:15 p.m., having left Winnipeg at G\np.m. Sunday.\nTHURSDAY\nNo. 2.\u2014Eastbound leaves at 10:30 a.m., reaching Winnipeg at 2:25 p.m.\nSunday.\nFRIDAY\nXo. 1.\u2014From the cast arrives at 6:15   p.m.,   having  left   Winnipeg  at   6\np.m. Tuesday.\nSATURDAY\nNo. 2.\u2014Eastbound leaves at 10:30 a.m., reaching Winnipeg at 2:25 p.m.\nTuesday.\nSkeena    Land    District\u2014District of\nQueen  Charlotte  Islands\nTake     notice     that    Thomas     P.\nO'Farrell, of V. ncouver, B.C. miner,\nIntends  to  apply  lo  the  Minister  of\nLands tor a license to prospect for\ncoal and pretoleum on the following\ndescribed lands: Commencing al a\npost situated two and a halt miles\neast and two miles north of the\nsouth wesi \u2022 orni r of lol :.' 151, thence\ns '-th so chains, thenci\nchains, Ihenc i north i 0 cliains,\nihence  east  SO  chains    I\"     polnl   of\nlommenci ment.\nTHOMAS   P.   O'FARRELL.\nbaled the 5th (lay of March, 1015.\nSkeena   Land   Dislrict  --   District  of\nQueen   Charlotte  Island;*\nTAKE NOTICE thai Robert Mc-\nKenzie Burgess, of Victoria. B. C,\noccupation Barber, intends to apply\nfor permission to prospect the following described lande for coal and\npetroleum: .Commencing at a post\nplanted 120 chains north-east of\nPorter Island in I lie entrance of\nRennals Sound, and at the mouth of\na creek where It enters the Sound,\nthence norlli SO chalM, thence west\nSO chains, thence soutli 80 chaius,\nthence easl. SO chains lo the point of\ncommencement.\nROBERT   McKENZlE   BURGESS.\nPer .1. \\v. Connell.   '.gent.\nXOTICE TO MARINERS\nMariners are hereby notified that\nthe lights on the following buoys\nhave been'changed from occulating\nred, to occuliiting while\nSand Heads.  (Roberts Bank).\nWhite Rocks, (Browning Entrance)\nVancouver Hock, (M i 11 b a n it\nt\"iuind).\nHodson   it. . (\nThis   effects   Notice   to   Marin. '\nNo.   17  of 1015.\nI\". T.  SAUNDERS\nSub-Agent,\nDR. GILROY, DENTIST\nGrown  and  Bridge  Work   a\nSpecialty\nOfflce:  Smith   Block,   Third   Aveiiu\u00bb\nSkeena  Land  District \u2014  District of\nQueen  Charlotte  Islands.\nTAKE XOTICE tkat William John\nBrown Boekey, of Victoria, B, C,\noccupation Farmer, Intends to apply\nfor permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and\npetroleum: Commencing at a post\nplanted forty (40) chains south of\nthe corner of Freeman's Island on\nthe south side, tllence SO cliains west,I\nthence SO chains north, thence SO\nchains east, thence 80 chains south .\nto tbe point of commencement.\nWILLIAM JOHN BROWN BOOKEY.\nPer J. VV. Connell, Agent.\nDated February 23rd, 1915.      ap22\nA. FAULDS, M.I. M.E.\nConsuliirg Mining Engineer\nExaminations   and    development    ol\nCoal, Metal, Oil. Etc.\n709 Dunsmuir St.      Vancouver, B.C.\nA. E. WRIGHT\nProvincial  and   Dominion   Land  Surveyor\u2014Surveying   and   Engineering,\nFourth Street.\nPhone \u00ab\u2022\"\".. p. o. Box 10.\nP.O. Box 1714 Telephone 448\nRITCHIE,   AGNEW   &   CO.\nCivil Engineers nnd Surveyors\nPrince  Rupert,  R.C.\nIMPERIAL MACHINE 1RHF\nEngines   Installed  and   General\nRepairs\nOxy-Acetylene   Plant   in   Connection\nPhone Red 150 Thit.l Avenue\nThe Queen Charlotte\nOil Fields Limited\nOffice will open today in  Law-ltutlci\nBuilding loi  sale of a  limited\namount of   Treasury  Stock\nGEO.  F.    MAODONADD,   Sec.-Tiem*.\nHE   HIGH   COST Ol-    Ll\\ IXG   I.K.\nDICED BY BIVTXG VOIR\nRest  Quality    Domestic    1.111114.    Coal\n$0.50 Per Son\nBest  Quality  Washed    Xut  (\"oal  ,\n:t>8.75 Per Ton\nDELIVERED\n\u2014THE\u2014\nUnion  Transfer  Co.\nPrince Rupert, R.C. Plione SO\nWaterworks, Water Power, Wharf\n\"onstructlon. Reports, Plans, Domin-\non and Provincial Land Surveying,\naHlectric Blue Printing, Negatives and\nWhite  Prints\n0<\"B\"HK8\"fl\"H,tTWlX*W^\ni I\nB. C. Undertakers \u00a7\nFuneral Directors mid \"-'.tn- 2\nbalniem \u2014 Satisfaction Guar- S\nanteeil -\u2014 Open Day and Xiglil \u00a7\n117 S'.-cond Street Plione 11 2\nBruce, Morton    -    -    Manager a\n04400004444404444444444441\nHAYNER BROS\nPioneer  Funeral   Directors  .nn!\nEmbalmers.     Open    Day    and\nXight.     Ladies'    Assistant    in\nAttendance.\nPHONE S6.    710 THIRD AVE.\nLUM\nSHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS\nPrince Rupert Lumber Co.\nFIRST AVE. A.ND McBIUDE ST. PRINOE III PERT\nPhone 25 Branch Yard at Smithers, B.C.\nProduct No.\nI'OHHBKaS.m'-'i\nimS~\u00a3&ES\u00a3.Z\u00bb    ,\nDated  Felnuary -ii\n.., 22\nSkeena     Lund     Dlstrlcl Dislrict  of\nQueen Charlotte IslandB\nTake notice that Thomas P.\nO'Farrell, of Vancouver, B.C. miner,\nintends to apply to the .Minister of\nLands for a license to prospect for\ncoal and pretoleum on the following\ndescribed   lands:\nCommencing at a poBt situated 3\nmiles west of the south-west corner\nof lot 2451, thence north 80 chains,\nthence east SO chaias, thence soulh\n80 chains, thence west SO chains to\npoint  of  conime icement.\nTHOM \\S   P.  O'FARRELL.\nDnt. ' .Mb (lev of March\", 191!\nSKKUSfl* 044440000044444404440r4400O00a-O00'i tXHWOW 1000044\nContains alien*. t!*4  lbs.\n$ 1..\"\"*-\nS*>LKW'lll   FOR   PLUMBERS\nriu- \u25ba\u2022-le of Pro lu. I No   98 In Btrlcl Ij\n., 1,1.1 \u25a0\u2022!    to   tl i'   high-class    Biippli\nliouseo     11-   co'I   \u00bbi   inanufacturi\n1 ,i. 1. 1 -1.   nol   1 ffecUd   by   1 lept.    or\n\"pi ice    ul \u25a0 >  \u25a0      InQuen. e   thai\n,u ..I;--,  .ii \u25a0\u2022.   B   \"1 nu I'm I \u2022\n.1.,   .it   infei 'in   - hemlcala   nnd    pro\ndei 'i\n.      ,   r.  ..11 price under penaltj\nbai   ;-    Lis   supply   ti\nA POWERFUL SOF.VENT FOR\nCLOGGED UP DRAIN PIPES\n\"00\" destroys accumulations if lint,   paper,   cloths,   l.air.   slime,\ngrease,  vegetables, soap,  fi-uii nnd many others,   li is harmless t\"\nflues plumbing.\nDO.VT   PIT   OFF\nTEST    IT\nDON'T ARGUE\nThis preparation has been so-generally successful In clearing\ndrains that it le Dought over and over again by those who have\ntiled it, but Inasmuch as no on can know the actual condition existing within a pipe, it is absoutely impossible for thc manufacturer or the dealer to guarantee the result.\nCHEMICAL PRODUCTS CO., NEW YORK\n'\u2022'OR SALE  BY\nHARRY HANSON\nTHK   RELIABLE   PLUMBER\ni.,,:.   ini:   :'.t:;i   IX  PLUMBING   *.m>   l.S.vri.VG   PHOvI\"   188\njK\u00bbri*>oc.o('j5Cc-j-j.\u00bboaoaa\u00bb.*^^ Thursday. June 10,\nPRINCE    RUPERT   JOURNAL\n\u2022      GRANITE\nGRANITE  of  best quality  and thor\nonghly  tested  for  sale\nCut Stone or Crushed  Rock in\nQuantities\nNEIL .1. .Mel.LOD   Plione Green 1217\nNew Wellington\nCoal\nThe Favorite Household Co.il\nCleanest, Brightest and Besl\nRogers & Albert\nSecmid Avenuo Phone 116\nPHONE 554\nP.O. BOX 60\nNOTICE   OF   OANGELLAIUO\".\nRBSERVE.\nOl-\nNOTICE  IS  HEREBY  GIVEN tha!\ntne   Reserve   existing    on    Detention\nIsland by reason of a Notice pub-wed In the Brilisl. Columbia Gazette on\nhe SOtb of May. 1912, I? hereby can\nelled.\nR.   A.   REX WICK.\nDeputy Minister it Land*\nlepartinent of Lands,\nVictoria, B.C..\nPI\nFOR\nAPERHANGING\nAINTING\nOLISH1NG AND\nWALL TINTING\nHIGH-GRADE    INTERIOR\nDECORATING    A    SPECIALTY\nMartin Swanson\nSECOND AVE -\"EAR McBRIDE\nSYNOPSIS \u2022   OP     COAL\nREGULATIONS.\nMINING\nGOVERNMENT   WEATHER\nREPORT.\nFurnished  by  P. \\V. Dowling.\nPREPARATIONS.\n(Continued trom 1 age   One.)\nFor 24  hours ending 5  p.m.\nWednesday, June 0, 1915.\nBar, reduced to sea level . . .  30.009\nHighest temperature       59.0\nLowesl temperature 42.0\n\u2022\"r\u00bb\u00bbaKHWa>i>{HKH*>x^ tKH\u00abn>aKHa\ng *\nai\nO\nPERSONALS\n04444004404444404444000040-\n.Mr. Shecdy arrived in the city last\nevening from  the  interior.\nC. L. Petersen, of Winnipeg, the\nbead of the Petersen & Fell Company arrived in the city last evening.\nARRIVALS\nAT HOTEL\nRUPERT.\nPRINCE\nI00444004444444444444444VOO\nSAFE DEPOSIT BOXES\nFor Rent\nREASONABLE   RATES\nTHE\nContinental Trust\nCompany\niCHltHKHJ\ni Capt. J. McGee\nM.M.S.A.\nMasters and Mates prepared\nfor ii.vaiiiiii.il imi. Compass adjuster.\nPhone Red 502\n\"NAUTICAL   ACADEMY\"\nHelgerson Block, opposite\nRoyal  Hotel <t\nSfKHKHJ 04444444444444444444\n*jtt0000004444O444444440404_\nCANADIAN STEAM\nLAUNDRY\nNOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS\n\"ILatest and Approved Methods\n\"lOn.y   Skilled    Operators   Employed\nPhone us and we will call for a\nti1.il bundle\nNote   our  address:\n.,!.-,    SIXTH    AVENUE    WEST\ni Phone No. 8\nfi   CtmJian Steam  Laundry\nCoal mining rights of the Dominion In Manito >a, Saskatchewan and\nAlberta, the Yukon Territory, the\nNorthwest Territories and a portion,\nof the Province of British Columbia,\nmay be leased for a term of twenty-one yeare at an annual rental of\n$1 per acre. Not moro than 2,180\nacres will be leased to one applicant.\nApplications  for a lease must be\nmade by the applicant in person to\nthe Agent or Sub-Agent of the district in which the rights applied for 1 toria\u2022\nare situated. I '\nIn surveyed territory the landltoria;\nmust be described by sections, (illegal subdivisions of sections, an^I\nin unsurveyed territory the tract applied for shall be staked out by the\napplicant himself.\nEach application must be accompanied by a fee of $5, which will be-\nrefunded if the rights applied for are\nnot available, but not otherwise. A\nroyalty shall be paid on the merchantable output of the mine at ibe\nrate of five cents per ton.\nThe person operating the mine\nshall furnish the Agent with sworn\nreturns accounting for the full\nquantity of merchantable coal mined\nand pay the royalty thereon. If the\ncoal mining rights are not being operated, such returns should le furnished at least once a year.\nThe lease will include the eoal\nmining rights only; but the lessee\nmay be permitted to purehase whatever available surface rights may be\nconsidered necessary for the working of the mine at the rate of $18\nper acre.\nFor full information application\nshould be made to the Sectetary of\nthe Department of the Interior, Ottawa, or to any Agent or Sub-Agent\nof Dominion Lands.\nW.  W.  CORY,\nDeputy Minister of the Interior.\nyear,  owing to financial  conditions,\nthey feel assured that all who take\ninterest In the work of the  As-\nan\nsociation\nalong.\nwill help   the  good    work\nTHK BRITISH ARMY.\n{Continued rrom -age One.)\nH. C. McKenzie, Vancouver; C. S.\nCradock, Vancouver; Mrs. E. J. Johnstone, Vancouver; H. R. Christie,\nVictoria; R. P. Sievers, Chicago; J,\nA. Stringer, Edmonton; V. W. Smith,\nEdmonton; M. Sheady, EdmonlonT J.\nEminons, Edmonton; R. E. Dunn,\nPrince George; C. McPherson, Vic-\nMrs. Cbas. McPherson, Vic-\nMabel McVicar, Winnipeg;\nKathleen McVicar, Winnipeg; Mr.\nand Mrs. J. S. Shedden, Plattsburgh;\nM. McMurray, Prince George; Geo. B.\nGeran and wife, Prince George; W.\nT. Olie, Smithers; H. McAush, Edmonton; E. Portman, Edmonton; H>\nMcEwen, Smithers; J. Mitchell,\nPrince George; E. E. Bent and wife,\nLandis; J. B. McSweeney, Tofield,\nAlta.; C. H. LeGallais, Landis; R. E.\nTrappier, Edmonton; C. L. Petersen,\nWinnipeg; S. Eimyen, Skeena City;\nS. Tominaga, Port Essington.\nNOTICB.\nThe Canadian Patriotic Kind.\nWill  those  who   need    assistance\nfrom tbe above fund, resideni in lhe\ncity or   dial rict   and   whose   breadwinner is on active service with tbe\nforces of the Empire or her A'llles,\nkindly notKy   the secretary   of   the\nlocal organization,\ntf W. fl   COLLISON,\nP.O. Box 73.5;\nPhone Blue 183       Res. Phone PM\nUP-TO-DATE\nLINDSAT S CftRTABE & STORKBL\nQ. T.  P. CARTAGE AGENTS\n120   FOURTH  STREET\n.JINGLE POT COAL\nic handled by us. All orders recelva\nprompt attention   Phone .No   68\n01KH\"K\"'\"'H>i'\u00abK\u00ab'('\"^^\nRUPERT MARINE IRONWORKS AND\nSUPPLY CO, UNIT-D\nWATERFRONT,   PRINCE   RUPERT\nENGINEERS,     MACHINISTS   AND MACHINERY CONTRACTORS\nSpecialists in Marine Power Plants, oil, Steam, or Gasoline,\nli. <\". (oust Agents for the British Kronihou. Semi-Diesel Oil Faii-\nni.-ie\u2014the mosl reliable ami economical, and lho cheapest\nponce  for  Ashing  boats,  tuts nml  passenger vessels.\nStandard  Gns  Engine Company's Ungues and Paris in stock.\nto infantry, and also to the cavalry\nand the artillery. In connection with\nthe latter, the mechanism of the guns\nare shown as the soldiers are instructed on this branch of the work\nby the trained men. Firing from the\nbig guns and the effects are shown.\nThe latter part of the series shows\nthe regiments in motion, in connection with the mobilization orders.\nWith It is the return to the colors of\nthe reserve men, and the general life\nof the soldier. Before the series is\nclosed, there is shown a sham battle with all phases of modern war-\ntare introduced, even to tne reconnoitring by airship with the view of\nopposing forces as seen from the\naeroplane. With it Is seen actual\nmovements of troops of all branches\nof the service and the progress of a\nbattle.\nAt a time like this when the\ncountry is at war, there could be nb\nbetter series of pictures imagined. It\nis excellent throughout and drew a\ncrowded house. The pictures will be\nshown tonight again, and should be\ngreeted by a packed house.\n o\t\nTHE MACDONALD.\nSkeena Land District \u2014 District of\nQueen  Charlotte Islands.\nTAKE NOTICE that Thomas P.\nO'Farrell, of Vancouver, B.C., Miner,\nintends to apply for permission to\nprospect tbe following described\nlands for coal and petroleum: Com-\nmening at a post situated one (1)\nmile west of the south-west corner\nof Lot 2451, thence south eighty\n(80) chains, thence east eighty (SO)\nchains, thence north eighty (80)\ncliains, thence west eighty (80)\nchains to point of commencement.\nDated the 27-th day of   February,\n1915.\nap25 THOMAS P. O'FARRELL.\nSkeena Land District \u2014 District of\nQueen Charlotte Islands.\nTAKE NOTICE that George Palmer Might, of Seattle, Wash., occupation Agent, intends to apply for\npermission to prospect the following\ndescribed lands for coal and petroleum: Commercing at a post planted\n)\u25a0.' * east and 80 chains south\nof the mouth of West River, thence\neast 80 chains, thence south 80\nchains, thence west 80 chains, thence\nnorth 80 chains to the point of commencement.\nGEORGE  PALMER  MIGHT,\nPer J. W. connell, Agent.\nDated  February 19th,  1915.    apl8\nHOTEL DIRECTORY\nMembers of the Prinee Rupert\nLicensed Vintners' Association\nWINDSOR HOTEL\nCor.   of First   Ave. and   Eighth  St.\nW. H. WRIGHT, Prop.\nHOTEL CENTRAL\nFirst Ave. ntnd Seventh St.\nEuropean and  American Plans\n$1.00 to III2.50 Per Day\nPeter Rlnck, Pi-op.\nand\nNOTICE  OF  SHERIFF'S SALE\nIN    THE     SUPREME    COURT    OF\nBRITISH   COLUMBIA\nBetween\nMICHAEL  SEEBURG,  Plaintiff\nand\nW.  J.  KENNAUHH,  Defendant.\nPURSUANT to an Order of His\nHonor, Judge F. McB. Young, dated\nthe 4th day of Jane, 1915, I will offer\nfor sale by public auction at \u00abiy offlce\nin the Court House, Prince Rupert,\nB.C., on MONDAY, THE 20TH DAY\nOF DECEMBER, 1915, at the hour of\nELEVEN O'CLOCK in the forenoon,\nthe following described lands:\u2014\nLot Fourteen (14), Block Twenty-\none (21), Section Six (0), in the City\nof Prince Rupert, Province of British\nColumbia, subject to a Judgement for\nthe amount of $1,519.74; interest\nthereon at the rate of five (5) per\ncent, per annum from the 22nd day\nof December, 1914, and costs incl\ndental to the sale.\nDated at Prince Rupert, B.C., the\n7th day of June, 1915.\n'-9-6. JOHN SHIRLEY\nSheriff of the County of Atlin\nSteel, Iron, Oils, \".Tire Rope, B ulnta  Belting,  B. G.   Wood   Pulleys,.\nColambian  Bronze  Propellers, .Storage Batteries, Dynamos and\nMurine Accessories.\nRepairs\u2014First-class   equipment and stoaTf for machine and ship re-j\npairs.\nP.O. BOX S15 TELEPHONE 313\n68th Regiment, E.G.O.R.\nREGIMENTAL   ORDERS.\nOrders  by  Majur  J.  H.  McMullin,\nCommanding:\n4th Juno, 1915.\nAppointments: The following is\nvn extract from the Canada Gazette,\n\"68tl, Regiment (E. G. O. R.) To\nbe Chaplain: Honorary Major. Tlie\nReverend ('.. A. Rix, from 34th On\ntiirio Regiment.\nParades: \"A\" and \"B\" Com\npanics will' parade In front of the\nAssessor's Office on Tuesday the 8th\ninst., and Friday Ihe 11 tli inst. at\n8 p.m. Rifle Exercises and Squad\nDrill. Should the weather be incle\nment, parades will be held aft the\nexhibition building.\nIJ.O.\nADAIR CARSS,\nActing  Adjutant.\nSUPPLEMENTARY ORDERS.\n\"A\" and \"B\" Company's will pa\nrade on Friday evening, lhe 11th Inst\nal 8 o'clock, at the assessor's, for\nroute march.\nADAIR CARSS,\n- Acting Adjutant\n(Continued lrom rage One.)\ngiven to the wants of commercial men\nand large roomy sample rooms have\nbeen provided.\nThe architects of the hotel are Ross\n& Macdonald, of Montreal, and experts who have been given an opportunity of inspecting the house declare that in the perfection of fittings \"The Macdonald\" has no superiors. It will provide an excellent\nstopping off place for Transcontinental travellers and for tho army of\ntourists attached to the great scenic\nterritory along the line of the Grand\nTrunk Pacific Railway In Alberta and\nBritish Columbia, a region which includes Jasper and Mount Robson\nParks. Mr. Louis Low has been appointed manager under the direction\nof Mr. D. B. Mulligan, Superintendent of Grand Trunk Pacific  Hotels.\nSkeena Land District \u2014 District of\nQueen Charlotte Islands.\nTAKE NOTICE that Thomas P.\nO'Farrell, of Vancouver, B.C., Miner,\nintends te apply for permission to\nprospect the following described\nlands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post situated one (1)\nmile west of the south-west corner\nof Lot 2451, thenee south eighty\n(80) chains, thence west eighty\n(80) chains, thence north eighty\n(SO) cliains, thence east eighty (80)\nchains to point of commencement.\nDated the 27th day of   February,\n1915.\nap25 THOMAS P.  O'FARRELL.\nKNOX HOTEL\nFirst    Ave.    Uetueen    Eighth\nNinth\nEuropean Plan;   Rales 60c to $1.00\nPor Day\nBesner & Besner, Props.\nEMPRESS HOTEL\nJ. Y. Rochester V. D. Cnsley\nThird Ave. Betivctn Sixth and\nSeventh Sts.\nEuropean Plan;   SOc to $1  Per Pay\nROYAL HOTEL\nCorlcy & Burgess, Props.\nTahird Ave. and Sixth St.\nEuropean Plan Steam Heated\nSkeena Land District \u2014 District of\nQueen Charlotte Islands.\nTAKE NOTICE that John Wesley\nConnell, of Victoria, B. C.,, occupation Broker, intends to apply for\npermission to prospect the following\ndescribed lands for coal and\" petroleum: Commencing at a post planted\n*200 chains north of the centre of\nFreeman Island (Port Channel), to\nthe south-west corner of North Cove\n(Athlow Bay), thence 80 chains\neast, thence 80 chains nortli, thence\n80 chains west, tlience 80 chains\nsouth to the point of commencement.\nJOHN  WESLBY   CONNELL.\nDated February 23rd, 1915.        ap22\nBEAVER     WHOLESALE     LIQUOR\nCO., LIMITED\nSecond Ave. and Sixth St.\nPhone 102\nPRINCE RUPERT IMPORTING CO.,\nLIMITED\nFraser and Sixth Sts\nPhone 7\nSkeena Land District \u2014 District of\nQueen Charlotte Islands.\nTAKE NOTICE that Robert McKenzie Burg*ess, of Victoria, B. C,\noccupation Barber, intends to apply\nfor permission to prospect the following described lands for coal sad\npetroleum: Commencing at a post\nplanted 80 chains west of the southeast corner of Maria Bay, in the\nsouth-east corner of Rennals Sound,\ntnence nortli 80 chains, thence west\n80 chains, thence south 80 chains,\nthence east 80 chams to the point ot\ncommencement.\nROBERT  McKENZlE BURGESS.\nPer J. W. Connell, Agent.\nDated  February  24th,  1915.       ap22\nGARDEN COMPETITION*.\nThe Provincial Department of\n.\"agriculture is offering cash prizes in\nthe following classes. Three prizes\nto be given in each class.\n1. For House Garden, where occasional employment of labor takes\nplace for garden w.ork. 1st. $12,\n2nd.  $8,  3rd.  $5.\n2. House Garden, where all work\nhas been done by occupant and\nfamily. Carpentry work may be done\nby the owner or hired. 1st. $15,\n2nd.  $10, 3rd. $.\"..\n8. Ordinary lot, without bouse,\nunder cultivation. To be judged\nmainly from the standpoint of utility.\nArea under cultivation to be not less\nthan one thousand (1,000) square\nfeet.    1st. $25, 2nd. $15, 3rd. $10.\n.\\n entrance lee of one dollar, ($1)\nwill be charged, Competition open\nto all citizens of Prince Rupert.\nFinal judging to take place In\nAugust, according to the season.\nPlots must be staked out proper.\",\nor the lines of the garden clearly defined.\nApply by letter to\nA. H. TOMLINSON,\nDepartment of Agriculture,\nBox   169*5.\nCity.\nGarden owners or lot cultivators\nare urged to send ln their names and\nmake this a successful competition.\nThe department reserves tbe right to\ncancel prizes not properly competed\nfor.\nSkeena Land District \u2014 District of\nQueen Charlotte Islands.\nTAKE MOTICE that Mable Lock,\nof Vlotoria, B. C, occupation wife of\nA. S. Kock, intends to apply for permission to prospect the following described\" lands for coal and petroleum- Commencing at a post planted\nat  fhe  north-east     corner     of   Lot\nNumber 24*15   (two  thousand    four\nhundred and thirty-flve) (Near Otard\nBar), thence northerly 80 chains,\nthenca westerly 80 chains, thence\nsoutherly ft chains, thence easterly\n80 ehains te tbe point of commencement.\n'     4 MABEL LOOK,\nPer J. W. Connell, Agent.\nDated February 28th, 1915,      apl8\nSkeena Land District \u2014 District ef\nQueen Charlotte Islands.\nTAKE NOTICE that John Moffat,\nof Victoria, B. C, occupation Retired Farmer, Intends to apply for\npermission to prospect the following\ndescribed lands for coa-l and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted\n40 ehains east of the mouth of the\nMace River, on the east side of Lincoln Bay, thence 80 chains south,\ntlience 80 chains east, thence 80\nchains south, thence 80 chains east,\ntlience 80 chains north, thence 80\ncnains west to the point of commencement.\nJOHN   MOFFAT\nPer J. W. Connell, Agent.\nDated February 28Td, 1915.        ap2_2\nSkeena Land  District \u2014 District  of\nQueen  Charlotte  Islands.\nT.4.KE NOT1C.H that Albert Scott\nLock, of Victoria, B. C, occupation\nAgent, intends t* appl*- for permls.\nsIoh lo prtspect the following described lands tor coal and petroleum: Centmencing at a post planted\n40 shains east and ten chains north\nof the mouth of Joseph Greek,\nthence 80 chaius east, thence 80\nchains north, thence 80 chains west,\nthence 80 chains sou*h to the point\nof commencement.\nALBERT   SCOTT   LOCK,\nPer J. W. Connell, Agent,\nDated Fehrhary 20tti, 1915.     apl8\nThe Horning Journal\n50c. per month\nPhone 93. P.D. Box 38.\nPacific Cartage Limited\nGeneral   Team.ng\nFurniture Moving a Specialty.\nWhen you buy COAL buy the BEST\n\u2014 Ladysmlth  Lump  or  Comox\nWashed \"Jul.\nTHE NOST C0.1. 0RTABLE\nTOURING CAR\nIV THE CITY\nAnswer ri all calls day and night\n$\nPhone 99\nStand:    Hotel   Prince   Rnpert\n\u00abKH(\u00abHW>i\"HW\"8\u00ab't\"H*H\u00bb^^\nFree\nGUARANTEED\nAmerican Silk\nHOSIERY\nWE   WANT   YOG   TO   KNOW\nTHESE  HOSE\nThey stood the test when all\nothers failed. They give real\nfoot comfort. They have no\nseams to rip. They never b\u00a7-\ncome loose and baggy as the\nshape is knit In, not nressed ln.\nThey are GUARANTEED for\nfineness, for style, for superiority of material and workmanship, absolutely stalnl ss.and to\nwear six months without holes\nor replaced by new pairs fret.\nOur Free Offer\nTo every one sending us SOc\nte cover shlfiping charges, we\nwill send, subject to duty, absolutely  free:\nThree pairs of our famous\nmen's A M E R 1 C A TI SILK\nHOSE with written guarantee,\nany color, or\nThree pairs of our Ladles'\nHose, In iilack, Tan or White\ncolors, with written guarantee.\nDON'T     DELAY\u2014Offer     expires when  dealer In your   locality  is   selected.   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