"8fe17fa9-2c81-4cfa-b97e-1f3dbf5eebc7"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "2016-01-21"@en . "1912-10-26"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/prj/items/1.0311951/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " .'. -1\nThe Journal\n$5.00\na year\n\u00C2\u00B0CT 31 1912 '\"l\nJob Printing\nin all Lines\nVOL. I.\nPRINCE RUPERT, B. C. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2G, 1912.\nPrice, Five Cents.\nNO.\nMONTENEGRINS ARE\nVICTORIOUS ALSO\nScutari Surrounded and at Mercy of the Attacking Forces It Is Believed\u00E2\u0080\u0094Servia Is Also\nInvested By the Troops From the\nLittle State-Turks Falling Back\nBefore the Attacking Allies\nin all Directions.\nLondon, Oct'. 25,\u00E2\u0080\u0094Scutari has\nbeen surrounded by the Montenegrin\ntroops. The place Is being shelled\nand twenty thousand Turks al Servia, a fortress on the Grecian frontier, must surrender or be slaughtered.\nThe defeat of Ihe Ottoman forces\nat Kirk Killisseh\" has\"\"\"been \"~most\ncomplete.\nThe censorship is most stringent\nand London papers were without\nauthentic news from the Balkans\nthis morning. It is believed, however, that the allied armies are continuing their victorious advances\nin all directions.\nThe Servian army, whicli in turn\nis occupied with Uskup has a most\ndifficult task as irregular troops of\nthe Turkish army have to be contended with.\nStrict Censorship.\nThe censorshp on both sides Is so\nstrict that it is hard to obtain\nfacts, bul apparently the battle\naround Adrianople where the Bulgarians with their Servian allies are\nreported to have 325,000 men and\n400 tield guns against 200,000\nTurks with 300 guns will be a titanic struggle.\nThe Bulgarians apparently also\nmean to strike at the railway fr/om\nAdrianople to Constantinople,\nwhich is only twenty-six miles south\nof Kirk Kililisseh. If they succeed\nin seizing this road they will cut\noff Adrianople and the force there\nsurrounding the great fort as the\nGermans in 1870 surrounded Metz.\nThis will compel the Turks to abandon their strategic retreat at: the risk\nof a general engagement.\nIf the Bulgarians capture Adrianople, whicli is tlie Turkish Port\nArthur, military experts here agree\nthat It will be the beginning of the\nend for the Ottoman army and empire.\nDIAZ MAl BE SHOT.\n* Vera Cruz, Oct. 2G.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Two of-\n* filers and Feliz Diaz, son of the\n* ex-president of .Mexico and\n* leader of Ihe rebellion, have\n* been shot. Diaz himself will\n* be court-martialed and probably\n\" shot.\nTEMPORARY CHANGES\nCabinet at Ottawa May Be Re-Arranged\nUntil After the Coming\nSession.\nAfter that There May ite Heorgnn-\n. l/.itlioii of Ministry With Hon.\nMr. Pelletler i\" Public Works.\nOttawa, Oct. 2.\".\u00E2\u0080\u0094Only temporary\nchanges are likely to he made In the\nDominion cabinet till after the coining session. The latest, report says\nthai lion. Robert . Rogers, minister\nof tlie Interior at present, will take\nthe portfolio of public works. Hon.\nW. J. Roche, secretary of slate, will\nsucceed him in the department of\nthe interior. Either Louis Coderre,\nof Hochelaga, or Hon. Mr. Jlare-\nchal, of the local government in\nQuebec, will be secretary of state.\nAfter the session a reorganization\nof the cabinet will take place. Hon.\nL. P. Pelletier is expected to assume the portfolio of public works\nthen, transferring from the postof-\nfice department.\nTHK BIG BANQUET.\nElaborate Preparations Have Been\nMade for Thanksgiving livont\nin Metliou.-i Chinch.\nPull preparations have been made\nby the ladies of the Mctjiodist\nchurch for a bumper crowd al the\nbig Thanksgiving banquel thai is lo\nbe held mi Monday. Abundance of\nprovisions have been provided,\nProf. Kauffman, Mrs. .1. J. Chls-\niioim, Airs. Munroe, Mr. and ..Irs. .1.\nFord Henderson, Mr. Armstrong and\nDr. Large will appear on the programme following tlie banquot hour.\nTho public Is reminded thai there\nwill be no fixed charge. A thank\noffering only will be taken of what\nthe purse affords; the more liberal\nThe\nthe more joy to the ladies,\nfunds are needed.\nThe ladies have engaged Auctioneer Ellis to sell their handsome\nautograph quilt at the banquet, so\nbachelors prepare. \\nThe public is asked to come at\n0:30 sharp. All will sit at once.\nEnter off Fulton street from Sixth\navenue by the sidewalk. Each one\nis invited to bring a friend.\nBrotherhood Supper.\nThe members of the Baptist Brotherhood \u00C2\u00ABill give a supper In liie\nMclntyre Hall on the evening of\nNovember 4. The Committee in\ncharge is preparing to excel eve::\n'as! >ear's record,\n o\t\n\"1 suppose you are proud of your\nwife's literary success?\" said the intimate friend. .es,\" replied Mr,\nStubbs, \"only I wish she wouldn't\ninsist on making the hero of every\nnovel a tall, athletic young man,\nwith wavy hair and piercing eyes.\nAnybody can see that I am short,\nfat, bald and compelled to wear\nspecs.\"\nJURY IS OUT.\nNew York, Oct, 26.\u00E2\u0080\u0094The\nBecker case went to the jury at\n2:30 yesterday afternoon. At.\na late hour no verdict had been\nreached.\nLOCAL LADY MAY\nSERVE WITH GREEKS\nMiss Fulton of the Hospital Staff Is Ready to\nLeave for Greece at Once to Give Her\nServices With the Red Cross Detachment- Greek Party Now Ready\nto Leave Gallantly Offer\nHer Transportation.\nEmulating the spirit that was\nshown by Lord Byron when he\nespoused the cause of the creeks\nand left England to serve with the\ntroops of that country in its attempt\nto gain its freedom, one of the most\npopular young ladies of this city\nhas expressed her desire to leave\nfor the scene of hostilities and serve\nwith the Greek army in the field\nhospitals. This is Mis\" Fulton of the\nnursing staff of the Prince Rupert\ntieneral Hospital.\nMiss Fulton has felt that there is\na work that she can assist in and\nexpressed a readiness to go to the'\nwar and see service as a Red Cross\nnurse. The local band of Greeks j\nwho are here winding up their business preparatory to leaving for the\nfront stepped gallantly forward upon\nlearning that she was anxious to go\nand proffered their services in seeing that she got safely there. They\nare paying their own way to the\nhomeland, and they tedded the request that, they be allowed to bear\nthe expense of her transportation\nfrom here direct to Greece.\n\" Friends of Miss Fulton have been\nanxious to discourage her in her efforts to leave on this mission. She\nIs ready and anxious to go, however,\nand unless there ts some obstacle in\nthe way it is more than probable\nthat she will be a passenger south\nto take up this line of work. In\norder to ascertain whether there\nwould be anything to prevent u.e\nvoyage being undertaken a message\nwas sent last evening to the Greek\nconsul at New York seeking the Information. An answer is awaited to\nthis before any further steps will\nbe taken by the local lady. Had the\ndanger of being rejected not arisen\nshe would have been a passengei\nprobably today for the south.\nMiss Fulton is of a most sunn.'\ndisposition and in many respects i\nadmirably adapted for the won,\nthat, she feels that she is called upon\nto enter. She has a very cheerful\nmanner and would he able to instil\nher spirit into the Inmates of the\nfield hospital wherever she was.\nThe local band of Greeks are delighted '.villi the prospect of a\nnurse going from here. They explain\nthat there is a large number of\ntheir countrymen going from Canada and the United Slates who\nspeak English quite well. The presence of English-speaking nurses\nwould therefore offer no objection in\nthe camps as they would be readily\nunderstood. They moreover feel\nproud of the honor that would be\ntheirs in having one of the Canadian\nladies accompany them and show her\ninterest in them to the extent of\nserving with the Red Cross brigade\nthat will take the field.\nThey continued their celebration\nof the joy at leaving to serve last\nnight, and In that connection the\nname of the Canadian nurse was on\nall of their tongues. It was with\nthe greatest, pride that they spdke\nof the fact that she was going to\naccompany them.\nLOCAL MEMBER ON\nSETTLING THE LAND\nH. S. Clements, M.P., Representing Comox-Atlin\nSpoke Before Provincial Conservative Association In Revelstoke Upon the\nNecessity of Filling Up the Land\n--Wants More Experimental\nFarms for Province.\nRevelstoke, Oct. 25.\u00E2\u0080\u0094The Conservatives of British Columbia opened their convention yesterday morning. The secretary's report showed a\ngreat growth during the year in organization and in membership.\nH. S. Clements, M.P. for Comox-\nAtlin, spoke on the necessity of getting settlers for the land. In the\ncourse of his remarks on this question he advocated ihe establishment\nof more experimental farms.\nHARRY linwso.V HERB.\nWell-know n Prospector of the\nqua Country Paid Visit li\nPrince Rupert.\nTel-\nHarry llowson, of Victoria. a\npioneer prospector in the Telqua\ncountry, was In the ciiy last night\nafter a trip made to Hazelton. He\nis still most sanguine of the outlook\nin the interior.\nIn addition to the coal properties\nDealing with the proper filling of 1 th;ll 8re hoU] th Mr Howgon is\npositions, he promised that in his interested in aland proposition\nriding at least Liberals would be ap- near Bums Lake. The property is\npointed to positions if Conservatives ' UM U]e ]ine of the Grai)(] Tnmk pa_\nof equal ability were not ready to|cirIo aml ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E very vaiuaD,e A good\nfill the posts\nVESSELS ARE LOST\nTwo Gasoline Schooners at Nome Met\nWith Accidents and are Totally\nWrecked.\nAll the PnSsengers mid Crews of the\nCraft Are Safe\u00E2\u0080\u0094Cargo of uno\nVessel Valued High.\nSeattle, Oct. 25.\u00E2\u0080\u0094A cable from\nNome reports the loss of the gasoline schooners Silverwave and Mary\nSachs. Both of these are a total\nloss.\nThe Silverwave had a cargo valued\nat $20,000. All the passengers and\nthe crews reached safety says the report. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nA. Carss is going south on a\nshort trip. '\nCapt. John Irving, after a visit to\nthe interior of the province, will be\na passenger mis morning by the\nPrincess May BOUthbound,\nGREEKS TO RETURN\nDeparting Band Say They are Well\nSatisfied In This Country and\nWill Come Back.\nAll Look Ipon Ibe War as u Short\nOne anil \u00E2\u0080\u00A2tope to Return to\nCanada.\nThe intention of the Greeks that\nare leaving lor Ihe war is to get\nback to Canada again as soon as\nthe war is over. They are all agreed\nupon that course and seem to he\nmore than satisfied with this country.\n.Many of the men have been employed in the Grand Trunk Pacific\nconstruction for more than two\nyears and they are all agreed that\nthe service and the. treatment of\nthe:;; has been all thai they desire.\nThey state that as soon as the war\n:.i ovei they will return, \"every one\nof us.\" They moreover look upon\nthe war as doomed to he a short\none, and expeel in see Hie Turn\nBISHOPS Of TIM-: NOKTII.\nWinnipeg, Oct. 25.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Iu the\nHouse of flishops the standing\ncommittee of the lower house\nof the provincial synod of Ruperts Land yesterday elected\nArchdeacon Lucas, of Fort\nSimpson, bishop of .Mackenzie,\nand Archdeacon Robins, of\nAthabasca, bishop of Athabasca.\noiler has already been made to Mr.\nj llowson for the property, Inn he is\nholding on io it for tin; present ar.\nleast.\nMr. llowson goes south loday\nj by Hie Princess May. There will he\nwork done on the coal properties\nthis winter under iho management\nI of .Mr. Howson,\ncompletely humiliated in a very\nshort time when they v. i\l i ..,;...\non ihe way back to Canada.\nli is said thai the savings of tho\nmen represent in Hip neighborhood\nof $30,000 which is now available\nto them.\nMeteorological Iteport.\nOct. 25, \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\"> p.m.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Bar., 29.347;\n(max., 54.0; min., 49.0; prec, .03.\nTO LOSE LICENSE\nJack Johnson Will Have His Saloon\nWiped Out First of Next\nMonth.\nPolice Are lllisy,\nLast night the cells in iho city\npolice quarters were we'l filled\nWilli I hose who will have to give\nan account of themselves in the\nmorning before the police magistrate. Among them ac some Indians who had liquor and some\nwhile men who are charged with\nsupplying.\nVery Orderly.\nThe Greek party that is in tin\ncity on its way to the war has proved a very orderly one. There has\nbeen no riolo is mis on Ihe pari nl'\nihe men. .None of them have been\ntroublesome. They have celebrated\nihe occasion in their own way and\namongst themselves.\nLADY MULOCK IIIIAIi.\nToronto, dct. -'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\"> Lady Mu-\nloek, wife of Chief Justice Mu-\nlock, died here today, following\nan operation.\nRICHELIEU ELECTION.\n* Montreal, Oct. 2.\"..\u00E2\u0080\u0094In Hie *\n* constituency of Richelieu, P. J, *\n* A. Cardin. Liberal, was elected *\n* by a large majority in the bye- *\n* election. The constituency has *\n* always been strongly Liberal. *\nOPEN TO ADRIANOPLE\nTurkish Fortress of Kirk Klisseh Which Is the Key to the Headquarters of the Third Army\nCorps and One of the Strategic Points In the War Has Fallen Before the Bulgarians\n-Battle for the Fortress Was a Bloody One, Thousands Having Been\nKilled\u00E2\u0080\u0094Victors Reported to Have Taken 50,000 Men\nPrisoners at the Capsulation.\ntaken hy ihe liul-\nLondon, Oct. 26.\u00E2\u0080\u0094The Turkishiall tell prisoners to ihe Bulgarians, Adrl\nfortress of Kirk Killsseb has fal i r irted to navi\nbefore tho attacking Bulgarians. | been killed in the engagemen bi - It 1\nThis is reported to he ihe key ti fore 'in- lortn if Hi'\nAdrianople. which is the headquar-j Strong detachments of Bulgarian through re\nters of the Turkish third army troops are stated In have cm ol'fipple\ncorps, commanded by Kenan Paaha. nil communication between Kirk '''irk:: after\nAnother report says that the Tur- Kl'lsseb and Adrianople -non after- seemed to i losl all confidence Adrianople will fall Into ihe hands\nkish garrison of Kirk Killsseb com-.ward and thai tiotxinly one, but u.e in Ihera eh ind their leadei or the Bulgarians after only a lev.\nprised nearly \"iO,000 men and the: J siring of outlying forts north of Communication\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 d thai the suo-\nidlng army has bi en\nin I'm' \iivian-'\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 n stopped, The\nt h ilr flrsl rever <\nnople have already been i om '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 lei\nsoi er< d nnd the Purklsh\nnow peiiui d ni' in Adl lanople, King\nFerdinand i Is directing\nai my operations. Hi ha ; shown himself . so far, n lirewd and brilliant\ncommander, Some i en prodlcl ths\nHenvyiveiji'lil Hosier Is Punished for\nHis Mii-up in Love Affair in\n('Iiicngo.\nChicago, (i'i. :.'.\" .Lol; Johnson's saloon license will he cancelled\non November 1.\nThe loss ni' 'he license is ihe result of Jack Johnson, ihe negro\nbi;: j i' elghl pugilist hai Ing to appear before Chief of Police Mitt (en., in explain his relations with\n.Miss Lucille Cameron, 19-year-old\nwhile girl, the daughter ot Mrs,\nI\". Cameron-Falconet, of Minneapolis, lor whom the police had been\nasked to search by the mother.\nin a dramatic appeal, Mrs. Cameron-Falconet told of her failure lo\ni;ei loo- daughter away from the Influences of the negro. She described her anguish when she learned lasi\nFriday thai her daughter was a frequenter of Johnson's caffi, her hur-\nrieil nip lull' up rescue Hie girl, her\nInterviews with the pugilist, who\n.-be declared Insulted her and flouted hero plea thai lie give up the\ngirl. Johnson, she said, told her ho\nci :i'l get\" anj \u00C2\u00ABoman he wanted,\n\"When i round Lucille I pointed\noni Ho wrong she had done. I\npleaded w ltd her I tofd hei I\n. u ' i\" i : \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i hlng i ii nl in\n' go bai li; and 1\nwould \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ivlth her and\nshield hi : ilulu \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 rlticl 'in back home.\nShe Li!: <'d '\" In ng ai par-\nluhnson's ti Hnonce.\n'fin u l :\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 lophoned Hi\" pugilist.\nI i, said In \"'I an .-mho for\nins ii:. 'i me to see If 1\n(Continued on Last Page)\nwith\nConstant! days' Blege,\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 to Mi:i:r IX VANCOI \ ion,\ni;. .\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 i toki . .'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00C2\u00BB Westmln-\n* ster was Hie other ; olnl Hint\nsought thi gathering. PRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL\nSaturday, October 26, 1912.\nprince Eupevt journal\nTelephone 138\nO. H. NELSON, Editor.\nOffice: 128 Third Avenue East,\nnear McBride Street. Telephone 13S.\nP. O. Box 6U7'.\nDAILY EDITION.\nPublished every morning except\nMonday. Delivered by carrier in the\ncity at the following rate if paid in\na vance:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nOne Year. $5.00\nSix Months. . $2.50\nThree Months $1.25\none Month $ .50\nWEEKLY EDITION.\nPublished every Friday Tor circulation outside the city of Prince\nRupert at $2.00 a year addressed to\npoints In Canada or $3.00 a year to\na'l points in the United Kingdom,\nthe United States or other foreign\ncountries.\nAdvertising Rates Upon Application,\nSaturday, October 26, 191!\nALLIES IX ASCENDANT,\nThe news that Is allowed to he\nlet out from the scene of hostilities in the Balkans indicates that\nthe Turks are being out-manoeuvred by the allied forces that aro lined\nup against them. Judging from the\nprogress of the war so far the allies are working with perfect concert. Each of ihe attacking slates\nhas its own territory' to cover and\nit is doing it witli splendid co-operation. Unless the Turkish army\nwakens up soon to the situation it\nwould appear as if the Ottoman empire is doomed as far as Europe is\nconcerned,\nI'Hi; (ALL Oh' BATTLE.\nThe action of one of tho local\nnurses in offering her services in\nthe cause of humanity incident to\nthe war is something that calls\nforth warm commendation. While\nwitli the natives of tho lands that\nare being torn by the war there Is\na slrong desire to get under arms\nand assist, in maintaining the honor\nof their country no such motive can\n'ie behind Hie expressed determination of one of our own race to participate in the scenes that are being enacted there. Then in addition\nto the fact that it is a nation foreign\nto her that is calling there is the\nfact that the volunteer is a woman\nwho lias no desire to use arms in\ndestroying fellow men. There Is not\nthe love of conflict behind the act\nstirring her on.\nOn the other hand, there Is the\nappeal of the injured and those who\nrequire aid. To offer to serve among\nforeigners in such a work as this\nmeans on the part of the one that\nmakes the offer a marked devotion\nto the noble occupation that she\nfollows. While tne spirit of the\nmen of the Greek >ation who are\nleaving here a' tin i own expense\nto take up arms for their country\ncannot fail to arouse the highest\nadmiration from us, there is in the\nact of this young lady a much\nnobler self-devotion not alone to\none nation or people, but to humanity, for her mission is that of\nameliorating the conditions of those\nwho may engage in Hie most appalling of all situations in life. Miss\nFulton has snown that she has a\nCatholic spirit that is worthy of the\nhighest admi. ution.\nBE VOTERS' LIST.\nI am instructed by the City Council to publish ' the following notice\nwith regard to voting at the next\nMunicipal election:\nThe persons who will be inserted\non the voters' lists are as follows:\n1. Owners of real estate. This\nmeans any person who has a deed of\nland registered in the Land Registry\nOffice or an agreement for purchase\nof land registered in I lie Registry\nOffice.\nMany persons have land under\nagreement from the Grand Trunk or\nHie Government whose title is not\nregistered in Hie Land Registry Office, and their right to vote is doubtful. Therefore, voters so situated are\nadvised if possible to register either\nas Householder or Licence holder.\n2. Any person holding a trade licence may vote, but before doing so,\nhe must, in October, make a declaration showing his right to vote in\nForm 1. These forms can be obtained\n:n ihe Ciiy Clerk's office. The declaration must he filed with the City\nClerk within forty-eight- hours after\nIt is made.\n8. Any householder can vote. A\nhouseholder means a person who has\nresided In Prince Rupert from the\nhit of January, 1912, and who occupies a dwelling, tenement, hotel or\nhoarding house, or any portion of a\ndwelling house, tenement, hotel or\nboarding house. He must also pay\nall rates, taxes or assessments which\naro not chargeable on land, and\nwhicli rates, taxes and assessments\nso paid amount to not less than\n$2.00. Water rates and dog licences\ndo not count. Practically Hie only tax\nthat can be paid is the road tax,\n$2.00, and any person who being a\nhouseholder as above described has\nalready paid his road tax must also\nmake a declaration before he can be\nplaced on the Voters' List.\nAll voters must be 21 years of\nage and British subjects.\nERNEST A. WOODS,\n12,13,20,22,27 City Clerk.\nJEREMIAH H. KUGLER, Limited\nSECOND AVENUE\nPrince Rupert, B. C.\nbeen met. The main obstae'e has\nbeen the subject of insurance.\nMr. uogers has had a conference witli R. .1. Dale, vice-president\nof the -Montreal board of trade. The\nquestion from every standpoint was\nthoroughly discussed and Mr. Rogers said at the close of the conference that he was very hopeful\nthat a satisfactory arrangemenl\nwould be reached between the shippers and insurance men for a prolongation of the navigation service.\nAn announcement will be made\nsnortly.\nBLACK FOX FARM,\nPrince .ward island ...en Pay\n.$(100,0.... foil Antigonisli\nProperty.\nThe largest deal ever put through\nin the Province of Prince Edward\nIs'and was brought to a close In the\npurchase of the Charles Dalton\nblack fox farm at Antigonisli for\nsix hundred thousand dollars by a\nsyndicate of Charlottetown men.\nThis ranch Is one of the largest\nand best equipped in the world.\nAmong the obligations taken over\nby the syndicate is the fulfilment of\na contract with parties in Russia to\nde'iver six pairs of pups next spring\nfor one hundred thousand dollars.\nSkeena Land District\u00E2\u0080\u0094District of\nCassiar\nTAKE NOTICE that John Sinclair,\nof Sligo, Ireland, occupation Capitalist, intends to apply for permission to purcnase the following described lands:\u00E2\u0080\u0094Commencing at a\npost planted at the southwest corner\nof Lot 1641; thence south 80 chains;\nthence east 80 chains; thence north\n80 chains; thence west 80 chains, to\npoint of commencement.\nJOHN SINCLAIR.\nAgent J. F. Davles.\nDated July 12. 1912. jy26\nFor all Kinds of\n- \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 good \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 -\nTake Your Xmas Trip\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094EAST\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nOVER\nMontreal and\nreturn $151.00\nToronto and\nreturn $13-1.00\nChicago and\nreturn $12-1.00\nNew York and\nreturn $100.00\nSt. Paul nnd\nreturn $108.00\nSt. Louis and\nreturn $110.00\nInsurance\nSEE\nGEO. LEEK\n618 Third Ave. Phone 206\nPrince Rupert\nNorthern B. C.\nLiquor Co.\nThe Leading Wholesalers of\nNorthern British Columbia\nExclusive Agents, for\nBudweiser Peer\nNINETY DAVS GOING LIMIT\u00E2\u0080\u0094RETURN LIMIT TO VANCOUVER, NINE MONTHS.\nTHE FAMOUS \"PRINCESS LINE\"\nPrincess May, Southbound 0:00 a.m. Saturday, October 2(t, 1012\nJ. G. McNAB, General Agent. PRINCE RUPERT\nAgency for all Atlantic Steamship Lines.\nCONTRACTORS, and MINING MACHINERY, and SUPPLIES, BUILDING MATERIALS, Gasoline Engines, Marine Engines, CONCRETE\nMACHINERY, Rails, Wheels, Axles, etc. CANADIAN RAND CO.'S\nPRODUCTS, Motor Vehicles & Trucks, Wire Rope, Steel, etc. Boilers, Agricultural Implements, Hoists, Teaming & Dump Wagons.\nThird Avenue c. r. handasyde, jr. Phones 131\nManufai turers Agent\nP.O. Box 43o prince rupert, b. c. Blue 326\nGASOLINE ENGINES\nNew Wellington\nCOAL\nFREE FROM DUST\nDOES NOT CLINKER\nROGERS & BUCK\nSECOND AVENUI1\nPHONE 110 PHONE 110\nLONGER SEASON ON LAKES,\nMinister of the Interior Is .Making\nArrangements to Get Out (lie\nCrop.\nHon. Roberl Rogers nas all slimmer lioon working on a plan to ex-\ntend the period of navigation on\ntbe Great I,alios by a month so an\nto gel down Unit much more grain\nby water. Arrangements for icebreakers at Porl Arthur and Fort\nWilliam have already been made, so\ntl.at Ibis phase of ihe situation has\nC.H.I C\n.V MEMOKANDUM\nLet Ui Loan You Money\nTo Buy or Build Houses r\nor Pay Off Mortgages at J >\"\n| THl CANADIAN HOMDNVtSTMENT COMPANY\nSkeena Land District\u00E2\u0080\u0094District of\nQueen Charlotte Islands\nTAKE NOTICE that OBcar M.\nBrown, of Vancouver, B. O, occupation Salesman Intends to apply for\npermission to purchase the following\ndescribed lands:-\u00E2\u0080\u0094Commencing at a\npost planted about 7 miles east and\n14 miles south from the southeast\n[corner of Indian Reserve No. 11,\nGraham Island; thence north 80\nchains; '.hence west 80 chains;\n'thence south 80 cliains; thence enst\ni80 chains, to place of commencement; containing 640 acres, more or\nless. OSCAR M. BROWN.\nje-7 Robert Cross, Agent.\nDated August 14, 1912. s20\nSkeena Land District\u00E2\u0080\u0094District of\nCoast Range 5.\nTAKE NOTICE that Michael Mc-\nFadden, of Porcher Island, B.C., occupation farmer, intends to apply\nfor permission to purchase the following described lands; Commencing at a post planted on a small unnamed island, about half mile south\nof the most westerly point of Gurd\nIsland, in Kitkatla Inlet, thence\nnortherly 14 chains following the\nshore line; thence easterly 12\nchains following the shore line to\nthe most northerly point en the\nisland, thence following .tho shore\nline to point of commencement, and\ncontaining eight acres, more or less.\nLocated September 30, T912.\nMICHAEL McFArOEN,\nLocator.\nHenry D. Foote, Agent.\nDated October 14th, 1912. jc20\nMcINTYRE BLOCK\nASK US ABOUT THEM\nPHONE 245\nCANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY, LTO. Grah't\u00C2\u00A3arney\nP.O. Box 436\n<<-\nPhone 131\nOffice Requisites of Every Description.\nUNDERWOOD\" \u00E2\u0084\u00A2RKH**.\n\"MArPY\" Inter-Inter Filing Systems\n1 IrlVL 1 0ffiee Furniture\nCall or Send for Catalogue.\nC. H. KANDASYDE, Jr., Third Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C\nSkeena Land District\u00E2\u0080\u0094District or\nCoast Range 4.\nTAKE NOTICE that Frank W.\nDowling, of Prince Rupert, occupation telegraph agent, intends to apply for permission to purchase the\nfollowing described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the\nwest side of Banks Island, three and\none-quarter miles from tbe coast and\nabout ten miles in a southerly direction from White Rocks; thence\nnorth 80 chains, thence east 80\nchains, thence south 80 chains,\nthence west 80 chains to point of\ncommencement, containing 643 acres\nmore or less.\nFRANK W. DOWLING.\nOTIS J. BENSON, Agent.\nDated 19th August, 1912. S4\nSkeena Land District\u00E2\u0080\u0094District of\nCoast Range 4.\nTAKE NOTICE that Charles Hahn,\nof Prince Rupert, occupation dairyman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post\nplanted on Ihe west side of Banks\nIsland, two nnd one-quarter miles\nfrom the coast and about ten miles\nIn a southerly direction from White\nRocks; thenco east SO chains, tlience\nsouth 80 chains, tlience west 80\nchains, thence north 80 chains to\npoint of commencement, containing\n(14 0 acres more or less.\nCHARLES HAHN.\nOTIS J. BENSON, Agent.\nDated 19th August, 1912. s4\nOUR BEST LEADER\nRexall Glycerine Soap\n15c the Cake. You will come back for more\nREMEMBER THE GUARANTEE\nSkeena Land District\u00E2\u0080\u0094District of\nCoast, Range 6.\nTAKE NOTICE that. Henry D.\nFoote, of Porcher Island, '.v. , occupation farmer, intends to apply\nfor permission to lease the following described lands:\u00E2\u0080\u0094Commencing\nat a post planted on the east side\nof Gurd Island, and about two miles\ndistant in a westerly direction from\nSnass Point, on Porcher 'sland,\nthence west 80 chains; tlience soutli\n4o chains; thence east 80 cliains;\nthence north 40 chains, more or less,\nfollowing tho shore line, to point of\ncommencement, and containing 320\nacres, more or less.\nHENRY D. FOOTE.\nDated October 141b, 11)12. oc 20\nSubscribe for the Prince tupert\nWeekly Journal, ?2 per year.\nC.H. ORME, The Pioneer Druggist\nTelephone 82 The 5?\u00C2\u00A9xq\u00C2\u00A3C store\n\u00C2\u00A5\u00C2\u00A5****\u00C2\u00A5\nHHHHHHHHHMHHHHHMMt \u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00A5\u00C2\u00A5\u00C2\u00A5\u00C2\u00A5*\u00C2\u00A5\u00C2\u00A5\u00C2\u00A5\u00C2\u00A5\u00C2\u00A5\u00C2\u00A5\u00C2\u00A5 \u00C2\u00A5\u00C2\u00A5*\u00C2\u00BB*\nWESTHOLME LUMBER CO., LTD.\nC\u00C2\u00BBWPLETE LINE OF\nBUILDING SUPPLIES\nFirst Avenue\nTelephone 186\nt\u00C2\u00BB* ***** * *ir*-k*r*ir******irir+*ir*****+*+***if**+**+**+*-***\nRoyal Bank of Canada\nHEAD OFFICE: MONTREAL USTABLISHED 1869\nSurplus $7,200,000\nCapital $0,200,000\n\"'otal Assets $100,000,000\nSavings Ban1., Department\u00E2\u0080\u0094$1 Will Open an Account\nBranches Throughout Canada and Banking Connections With All\nPans of the United States\nAgents Throughout the World\nH. P. WILSON, Manager Prince Rupert Branch\nBHWtHWKtr^WHKHKKHWfl^lKWKH'' ^\u00E2\u0080\u00A2MKHKWrjWrKHKW WWKWlKHKHttWB\nSuite 2 Federal Blk., Prince Unpen\nLester W. David Co.\n, (LIMITED)\nLUMBER\nFIRST AVENUE & McBRIDE ST.\nPhone 25 P.O. Box 865\nPRINCE RUPERT\nDouble\nWeekly\nService\nGRNHD\nfRUHK\nDouble\nWeekly\nService\n\u00C2\u00AB\nS. S. \"Prince Rupert\" and \"Prince George\"\nfor Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, Mondays and Fridays, O a. m.\nS. S. \"PRINCE GEORGE\u00E2\u0080\u0094For Stewart, 8 a, m., Thursdays.\nS. S. \"PRINCE JOHN\"\u00E2\u0080\u0094Weekly service to Port Simpson, Naas,\nGranby Bay and Queen Chartotte Islands.\nG.T.P. RAILWAY PASSENGER SERVICE\u00E2\u0080\u0094No. 2 leaves Prince\nRupert for Sealey Crossing 10 a.m. Wednesday and Saturday, returning leaves Sealey Crossing at 10 a.m. Thursday and Sundry,\narriving Prince Rupert 6 p.m. Bame days. Stage connection nt.\nSealey on arrival of trains.\nGrand Trunk Railway System, the double-track route for all\npoints in the East, connecting in Chicago with nil\nlines from the Pacific Const.\nFor foil Information apply to\nA. E. McMASTER, General Agent.\nOffice on Centre Street. Agent Atlantic Steamship Lines.\nAn up-to-date Barber Shop\nwhich caters to the fastidious.\nThe most modern shop north\nof Vancouver\nSix Chairs Experienced\nBaths ltai hers\nTHE WESTHOLME BL0( a |\nSecind Avenue *\n\"DOC\" DEMERS, Mg\". \u00C2\u00A7\nHAYNER BROS\nPioneer Funeral Directors and\nEmbnlmers. Open Day and\nNight. Ladies' Assistant in\nAttendance\nPHONE 86., 710 THIRD AVE.\nNOTICE.\nCommencing October 16th, 1912,\nthe pay wickets In the Assesso- and\nCollector's office, City Hall, will close\nat 4 p.m. daily, except Saturdays,\nand on Saturday at 12 o'clock noon.\nJ. C. McLENNAN,\nAssessor and Collector.\nL.O.L.\nMeets second and fourth Friday In\neach month In K. of P. Hall.\nHelgerson, Blk., 3rd Ave and 6tb St.\nRecording Secretary, Box 324.\nWM. S. HAi^L, L. D. S. O. D. S.\nI-: DENTIST :-:\nCrown and Bridge Work a specialty.\nAll dental operations skillfully\ntreated. Gas and local anaesthetics\nadministered for the painless extraction of teeth. Consultation free.\nOffices, Helgerson Pk., Prince Rupert\nSkeena Land District\u00E2\u0080\u0094District of\nCoast\u00E2\u0080\u0094Range Four\nTAKE NOTICE that Ernest Scarlett, of Vancouver B. C, occupation\nPoliceman, Intends to apply for permission to purchase the following\ndescribed ands:\u00E2\u0080\u0094Commencing at a\npost planted about two miles west\nand three miles south from End Hill,\nBanks Island; thence 80 chains east;\nthence 80 chains north; thence 80\nchains west; thence 80 chains south\nto point of commencement; containing 640 acres, more or less.\nERNEST SCARLETT.\nFrank Engler, Agent,\nDated May 10, 1912. Jel4\nSkeena Land District\u00E2\u0080\u0094District of\nCoast Range 4.\nTAKE NOTICE that Henry Le-\ntournetu, of Prince Rupert, occupation plumber, intends to apply for\npermission to purchase the following\ndescribed lands: Commencing at a\npost planted on the west side of\nBanks Island, one and one-quarter\nmiles from the coast and about ten\nmiles in a southerly direction from\nWhite Rocks, thence south 80 chains,\nthence west SO chains, thence north\n80 chains, thence east 80 chains to\npoint of commencement, containing\n640 acres more or less.\nHENRY LETOURNEAU,\nOTIS, J. BENSON, Agent.\nDated 20th August, 1912. s4\nSkeena Land District\u00E2\u0080\u0094District of\nCassiar\nTAKBi NOTICE that Alex. M. Lyons, of Sltgo, Ireland, occupation\nLawyer, Intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described land*:\u00E2\u0080\u0094Commencing at a\npost planted two miles south from\nthe southwest corner of Lot 1713;\nthence atouth 80 chains; thence west\n80 chains; theuce north 80 cliains;\nthence east 80 chains, to point of\ncommencement.\nALEX. M. LYONS.\nAgent J. F. Davles.\nDated July 10, 191. Jy26\nSkeena Land District\u00E2\u0080\u0094District of\nCoast\u00E2\u0080\u0094Rango Four\nTAKB NOTICE that William\nStonehousc, < I Vancouver, B. C, occupation Teamster, intends to apply\nfor permission to purchase the following described lands:\u00E2\u0080\u0094Commencing at a post planted two miles west\nand three miles south of End Hill.\nBanks Island; thence 80 chains\nnorth; thence 80 chains west; thence\n80 chains south; thence 80 cbains\neast, to point of commencement;\ncontaining 640 acres, more or less.\nWILLIAM STONEHOUSE.\nFrank Engler, Agent.\nDated May 13, 1912. Jel4\nSkeena District\u00E2\u0080\u0094Coast Range 5.\nTAKE NOTICE that I, Jacques\nVerheyden, of Prince Rupert, B.C.,\nby occupation a gentleman, intend to\napply for permission to lease the\nfollowing described lands: Commencing at a post planted three\nmiles distant and In a south-south by\nwest direction from the southwest\ncorner of Timber Limit No. 37170,\non Pearse Island, thence 80 chains\nwest, 80 chains south, 80 chains\neast and 80 chains north to the point\nof commencement and containing\n640 acres more or less.\nJACQUES VERHEYDEN.\nDated, September 6th, 1912.\nSkeena District\u00E2\u0080\u0094Coast Range 5.\nTAKE NOTICE that I, Theophlle\nCollart, of Prince Rupert, B.C., by\noccupation a broker, Intend to apply for permission to lease the following described lands: Commencing at a post plnnted thrpe miles\ndistant and in a south-south by\nwest direction from the southwest\ncorner of Timber Limit No. 37170,\non Pearse Island, thence 80 chains\nnorth, 80 chains west, 80 chains\nsouth and 80 chains east to the\npoint of commencement and containing 640 acres more or less.\nTHEOPHILE COLLART.\nDated September 6th, 1912.\t\nLIQUOR ACT, 1010.\n(Section 4.)\nNOTICE is hereby given that on\nthe first day of December next, ap-\np'icatlon Will' be made to the Superintendent of Provincial Police for\nrenewal of the hotel licence to sell\nliquor by retail in the hotel known\nas the Hotel Essington, situate at\nPort Essington, in the Province of\nBritish Columbia.\nDated this 24 th day of September, 1912.\nR. CUNNINGHAM & SON, LTD.\nPer R. G. Cunningham, President.\nApplicant.\nI Saturday, October 26, 1912.\nPRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL.\nTHE SHOE INDUSTRY.\nBritish Finn Witli Capital ol' $4,.\n500,000 Will ploit New\nSystem.\nAn attempt will be made shortly\nby a company with a proposed capital of $4,500,000 to revolutionize\none of the most important industries\nof the country\u00E2\u0080\u0094the ooot and shoe\ntrade. The keynote of the campaign\nwill be a new treatment ot the\nleather\u00E2\u0080\u0094and a sliding sole and heel.\nSome idea of tlie magnitude of the\ntrade which this company will attempt to capture may be gained\nfrom tho following figures:\nOne hundred million pairs of\nboots aro made and sold in a year\nin the United Kingdom, their value\nbeing $225,000,000. Three hundred\nmillion pairs of leather heels aro\nused annually in Great Britain,\nwhile in a year one firm sold 20,-\n000,000 pairs of ruober heels.\nThe sliding soles and heels can\nbe fitted In fifty-five seconds. Between the sliding soles and t.he|\nfoot there intervenes the middle\nsole, which Is treated by a special\nprocess.\nIt is claimed for the new footwear that it will wear from fifty\nto one hundred per cent, better\nthan any other leather. It is permanently waterproof. It vis, to a large\nextent, a non-conductor of heat, that\nis, it keeps the foot cool In summer and warm in winter.\nSkeena Land District\u00E2\u0080\u0094District of\nCassiar '\nTAKE NOTICE that Thomas\nBrown, of Whitehaven, England,, occupation Lawyer, intends to apply\nfor permission to purchase the following described lauds:\u00E2\u0080\u0094Commencing at a post planted on the north\nbank of Naas River and at the Intersection of the eastern boundary of\nIndian Reserve No. 9 and the Naas\nRiver; thence north SO chains;\nthence east 80 chains; thence south\n80 chains; thence west SO chains, to\npoint of commencement; c6ntaining\n640 acres, more or less.\nTHOMAS BROWN.\nWm. Stewart, Agent.\nDated June 19, 1912. jyl4\nl\nSkeena Land Districl\u00E2\u0080\u0094District of\nQueen Charlotte Islands\nTAKE NOTICE that Nathan W.\nBernard, of Vancouver, B. C, occupation Printer, intends to apply for\npermission to purchase the following\ndescribed lands:\u00E2\u0080\u0094Commencing at a\npost planted about 4 miles west and\n20 chains north from the northeast\ncorner of Surveyed Lot 1426; thence\nnorth 80 chains; thence west 80\nchains; thence south 80 chains, to\nplace of commencement; containing\n640 acres, more or less.\nNATHAN W. BERNARD.\nRobert Cross, Agent.\nDated July 6. 1912. Jyl9\nSkeena Land District\u00E2\u0080\u0094District of\nCoast, Range IV.\nTAKE NOTICE that I, Francis M.\nCrosby, of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation broker, intend to apply for\npermission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at\na post planted at the southwest corner of Lot 1991, on Banks Island,\nthence south 80 chains, thence east\n40 chains, thence north 80 chains,\nthence west 40 chains to point of\ncommencement, containing 320 acres\nmore or less.\nFRANCIS M. CROSBY.\nFrank Engler, Agent.\nDated September 7th, 1912.\nSkeena Land District\u00E2\u0080\u0094District of\nQueen Charlotte Islands\nTAKE NOTICE that George G.\nHalverstadt, of Vancouver, B. C, occupation Attorney, Intends to apply\nfor permission to purchase the following described lands:\u00E2\u0080\u0094Commencing at a post planted about 2 miles\nwest and 20 chains north from the\nnortheast corner of Surveyed Lot\n1426; thence north 80 chains;\nthence west 80 chains; thence south\n80 chains; thence east 80 chains, to\nplace of commencement; containing\n640. acres, more or less.\nGEORGE G. HALVERSTADT.\nRobert Cross, Agent.\nDated July 6, 1912. jyl4\nSkeena Land District\u00E2\u0080\u0094District of\nQueen Charlotte Islands\nTAKE NOTICE that W. W. Walker,\nof Estherville, Iowa, occupation\nBanker, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:\u00E2\u0080\u0094Commencing at a\npost planted about 10 miles east and\n10 miles south from the southeast\ncorner of Indian Reserve No. 11, Graham Island; tlience nortli 80 chains;\nthence east 80 chains; thence south\n80 chains; thence west 80 chains, to\nplace of commencement; containing\n640 acres, more or less.\nW. W. WALKER.\nje-7 Robert Cross, Agent.\nDated August 12, 1912. s20\nSkeena Land District\u00E2\u0080\u0094District of\nCassiar\nTAKE NOTICE that Harold\nBrown, of Whitehaven, Eng., occupation Engineer, Intends to apply for\npermission to purchase the following\ndescribed lands:\u00E2\u0080\u0094Commencing at a\npost planted 80 chains north from\nthe intersection of the eastern boundary of Indian Reserve No. 9 and\nthe north bank of~the Naas River;\nthence west 80 chains; thence north\n80 chains; thence east 80 chains;\nthence south 80 chains, to point of\ncommencement; containing 640\nacres, more or less.\nHAROLD BROWN.\nWm. Stewart, Agent.\nDated June 19, 1912. jyl4\nPioneer Steam Laundry\nWHITE LABOR ONLY.'\nDO AWAY WITH THIS!\nPrompt Service Reasonable Ratei\nGoods Called for and Delivered\nPhone lift\nSkeena Land District\u00E2\u0080\u0094District of\nCassiar\nTAKE NOTICE that Henry A.\nArmstrong, of Whitehaven, England,\noccupation Brewer, intends to apply\nfor permission to purchase the^ following described lands:\u00E2\u0080\u0094Commencing at a post planted 40 cliains west\nfrom the southwest corner of Indian Reserve No. 8A, Naas River;\ntlience west 80 chains; thence north\n80 chains; thence east SO chains;\nthence south 80 cliains, to point of\ncommencement; containing 640\nacres, more or less.\nHENRY A. ARMSTRONG.\nWm. Stewart, Agent.\nDated June 18, 1912. Jyl4\nSkeena Land District\u00E2\u0080\u0094District of\nCoast\u00E2\u0080\u0094Range Four\nTAKE NOTICE that I, Max Un-\nmuth, of Prince Rupert, C, occupation Hotel Keeper, intend to apply\nfor permission to purchase the following described lands:\u00E2\u0080\u0094Commencing at a post planted about four\nmiles west and five miles south from\nEnd Hill, Banks Island; thence east\n80 chains; thence north 80 chains;\nthence west 80 chains; thence south\n80 chains, to point of commencement; containing 640 acres, more\nor less. MAX UNMUTH.\nFrank Engler, Agent.\nDated May 13, 1912. jel4\nSkeena Land District\u00E2\u0080\u0094District of\nQueen Charlotte Islands\nTAKE NOTICE that Edith Denner\nof Vancouver, B. C, occupation\nClerk, intends to apply for. permission to purchase the following described' lands:\u00E2\u0080\u0094Commencing at a\npost planted about 9 miles east and\n6 miles south from the southeast\ncorner of Indian Reserve No. 11,\nGraham Island; thence south 80\nchains; thence east 80 chains; thence\nnorth 80 chains; thence west 80\nchains, to place of commencement;\ncontaining 640 acres, more or less.\nEDITH DENNER.\nje-7 Robert Cross, Agent.\nDated May 23, 1912.\nSkeena Land District\u00E2\u0080\u0094District of\nCassiar\nTAKE NOTICE that John Flint\nof Market Harbor, England, occupation Gentleman, intends to apply for\npermission to purchase the following\ndescribed lands:\u00E2\u0080\u0094Commencing at a\npost planted four miles up the Klns-\nkooch River from its junction with\nthe Naas River; thence north 80\nchains; tlience west 40 chains; thence\nsouth 80 chains; thence east 40\nchains, to point of commencement.\n, JOHN FLINT.\nAgent J. F. Davles.\nDated July 4, 1912. jy26\n3keena Land District\u00E2\u0080\u0094District of\nQueen Charlotte Islands\nTAKE NOTICE that Bella W.\nCross, of Vancouver, B. C, occupation Clerk, Intends to apply for permission to purchase the following\ndescribed lands:\u00E2\u0080\u0094Commencing at a\npost planted about 10 miles east and\n8 miles south from the southeast\ncorner of Indian reserve No. 11, Graham Island; thence north 80 chains;\nthence east 80 chains; thence south\n80 chains; thence west 80 chains, to\nplace of commencement; containing\n640 acres, more or less.\nBELLA W. CROSS.\nJe-7 Robert Cross, Agent.\nDated August 13, 1912. s20\nSkeena Land District\u00E2\u0080\u0094District of\nQueen Charlotte Islands\nTAKE NOTICE that Thomas\nDeasy, of Masset, Queen Charlotte\nIslands, occupation Indian Agent, intends to apply for permission to\nprospect for coal and petroleum on\nthe following described lands:\u00E2\u0080\u0094Commencing at a post planted on an\nisland about two miles west of the\nnorth end of Frederick Island, situate on the west coast of Graham\nIsland; thence 80 chains south;\nthence 80 chains west; thence 80\nchains north; thence 80 chains east,\nto point of commencement.\nTHOMAS DEASY.\nHenry Edenshaw, Agent.\nDated April 14, 1912. Jell\nSkeena Land District\u00E2\u0080\u0094District of\nCoast\u00E2\u0080\u0094Range Four\nTAKE NOTICE that I, Isobelle\nSmith Ellis of Prince Rupert, B. C,\noccupalion Married Woman, intends\nto apply for permission to purchase\nthe following described lands:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nCommenciLB\" at a post planted four\nmiles west and one mile south from\nEnd Hill, Banks Island; tlience 80\nchains south; thence 80 cliains east;\nthence 80 chains north; thence 80\ncliains west, to point of commencement; contaiuing 640 acres, more or\nless. ISOBELLE SMITH ELLIS.\nFrank Engler, Agent.\nMay 10, 1912. jel4\nSkeena Land District\u00E2\u0080\u0094District of\nQueen Charlotte Islands\nTAKE NOTICE that Walter W.\nCross, of Masset, B. O, occupation\nFarmer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following\ndescribed lands:\u00E2\u0080\u0094Commencing at a\npost planted about 10 miles east and\n8 miles south from the southeast\ncorner of Indian Reserve No. 11,\nGraham Island; thence north 80\nchains; thence west 80 chains; thence\nsouth 80 chains; thence east 80\nchains, to place of commencement;\ncontaining 640 acres, more or less.\nWALTER W. CROSS.\nje-7 Robert Cross, Agent.\nDated August 13, 1912. s20\nSkeena Laid District\u00E2\u0080\u0094District of\nC oast, Range V.\nTAKE NOTICE that I, Thomas M.\nTurner, of Copper City occupation\nfarmer, intend to applf for permission to puichas.1 the following described Ian Is:--Commencing at a\npost pla ntert on Ihe north end of Terrace Ferry Island and one-quarter\nmile sojth of little Canyon, Skeena\nRiver, thence for 80 chains in a\nsoutherly direction following west\nshore lo end of island, thence for\n80 chains in a northerly direction\nfollowing east shore of Island to\nplace of commencement, containing\n340 acres more or less.\nTHOMAS M. TURNER.\nDated 16th September, 1912.\nNOTICE TO LEASE.\nSkeena Land District\u00E2\u0080\u0094Disnict of\nCoast, Range 5.\nTAKE NOTICE that we, Fred E.\nJuggins and George A. Young, Intend to apply for permission to lease\ntlie following described foreshore:---\nCommencing at a post planted at the\nnortheast boundary of Lot 932, on\nIce Berg Bay, Naas River, and about\ntwo thousand feet north of Chamber's Creek; thence south 40 chains,\nfollowing hlKh water mark; thence\neast 10 chains; thence north 40\nchains, folic ,ving low water mark;\nthence went 10 chains to joint of\ncommencement.\nGEO. A. YOUNG and FRED 15. JUG-\nGINM.\nLocated Aug. JO, 1912. ' s3\nSkeena Land District\u00E2\u0080\u0094District of\nQueen Charlotte Islands\nTAKE NOTICE that Thomas Mc-\nEwan, of Vancouver, B. C, occupation Manufacturer, intends to apply\nfor permission to purchase the following described lands:\u00E2\u0080\u0094Commencing at a post planted about 10 miles\neast and 8 miles south from the\nsoutheast corner of Indian Reserve\nNo. 11, Graham Island;; thence south\n80 chains; thence west 80 chains;\nthence north 80 chains; thence east\n80 chains, to place of commencement; containing 640 acres, more or\nless. THOMAS McEWAN.\nje-7 Robert Cross, Agent.\nDated August 13, 1912. s20\nTAKE NOTICE that John Pascoe\nJermy Jephson, of Calgary, Alberta,\noccupation Barrister, intends to apply for permission to purchase the\nfollowing described lands:\u00E2\u0080\u0094Commencing at a post planted on the east\nbank of the Hocsall River and situated 2,3-4 miles in a northerly direction from the northeast corner of\nLot 121, Range 5, Coast District,\nBritish Columbia; thence 40 chains\nIn a northerly direction following the\nsinuosities of the shore line; thence\n80 chains east; thence 40 chains\nsouth; thence 80 chains west to point\nof commencement; containing 320\nacres, more or less.\nJOHN PASCOE JERMY JEPHSON.\nW. J. Jephson, Agent.\nDated April 27, 1912. ml7\nSkeena Land District\u00E2\u0080\u0094District of\nCoast.\nTAKE NOTICE that Geo. E.\nBarnes, of Victoria, B. C, occupation\nAgent, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:\u00E2\u0080\u0094Commencing at a\npost planted near East Bay, which\nis about 5 miles east of End Hill,\nBanks Island; thence east 40 chains;\nthence north 40 chains; thence west\n40 chains; thence south following\nshort line to point of commencement;\ncontaining 160 acres, more or less.\nGEO. BARNES.\nJ. Dalby, Agent.\nDated June 5, 191?. je28\nI\"\nPortland Cement\n\"VANCOUVER BRAND\"\nWe are now carrying In stock and can make\nIMMEDIATE DELIVERIES\nRecently tested on flic City's Cement Testing Machine\nThis cement showed tensile strength as follows:\nIn seven days: 792 lbs. to square square inch\nIn twenty-eight days: 1,007 lbs. to square Inch\nPRICES ON APPLICATION\nC. B. SCHREIBER & CO., LTD.\n4th Street Sole Agents for Prince Rupert\nAdvertise in the Journal\nUSEALflD TENDERtl addressed to\nthe undersigned, and endorsed \"Tender for Wharf at Refuge Bay, B.C.,\"\nwill bo receivf-.d at this office until\n4 p.m , on Thursday, October 24,\n1912, for the construction cf a Pile\nWharf nl E.eiuge Bay, Porcher Island, Co or ox-Atlin District, B.C.\nPlans, specification and :'orm of\ncontract can be seen and forms of\ntender cbiaii.od at this Department\nand nt the rfi'ices of G. B. Hull,\nEsq., Dintrlc'*. Engineer, Prince Ru-\npeit, B.C., C. C. Worsfold, Esq.,\nDis ti ict Eng ,neer, New Westminster,\nB.C., and on application to the Postmaster at F.efugo Bay, B.C.\nPersons tendering are notified\nthat tender t will not be considered\nunless made on the printed forms\nsipplied, ?nd signed with their actual signa'ures, stating their occupations ard places of residence. In\nthe case i .f firms, the actual signature, the nature of the occupation,\nam? place of residence of each member of tb e firm must be given.\nEach tender must be accompanied\nby an ac lepted cheque on a chartered bank, payable to the ordw of the\nHonoura vie the Minister of Public\nWorks, equal to ten per cent (10\np.c.) of fie amount of the tender,\nwhich v. ill be forfeited if the person\ntendering decline to enter into a\ncontract w aen called upon to do so,\nor fail to complete the work contracted foi. If the tender be' not accepted the cheque will be returned.\nThe Department does not bind itself tiv acenpt the lowest or any tender.\nBy order,\n(R. C. DESROCHERS,\nSecretary.\nDepartment of Public Works,\nOttawa, September 2 5, 1912.\nNewspapers will not be paid for\nthis advertisement if they insert it\nwithout authority from the Department.\u00E2\u0080\u009427393.\nM. M. Stephens & Co\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 -LIMITED-\nOFFER THE FOLLOWING:\nSECTION 1.\nLots 33, and 34, Block 5 $8,000\npair\nLots 27 and 28, Block 25, $31,-\n000 pair.\nLot 7, Block 31, $16,000.\nLots 19 and 20, Block 31 $15,000.\nLot 56, Block 34, $16,000.\nLot 18, Block 26, Section 1, $12,-\n000.\nSECTION 2.\nLot 5, Block 1, $1,300.\nLots 50 to 54, Block 12, $1,100\neach.\nLots 11 and 12, Block 19 $500\neach.\nSECTION 5.\nLot 37, Block 9, $3,500.\nLot 53, Block 14, $2,100, with\ntwo houses.\nLot 40, Block 27, $700.\nSECTION 8.\nLots 1 and 2, Block 10, $10,500\npair.\nSECTION 7.\nLots 16 and 17, Block 14, $4,250\npair.\nSECTION 8.\nLot 10, Block 25, $1,20 . with\ngood 3-room house.\nLots 25 and 26, Block 25, $1365;\n$500 cash, 6, 12 and 18 months.\nLots 15 and 16, Block 4; $1,800\npair.\nLot 28, Block 29, $700.\nLots 1 and 2, Block 42, $1,500;\ngovernment terms.\nThose are all on easy terms. Good\nreduction for cash. Steam heated offices for rent in Federal Block and\nthe Stephens Block. Farm lands in\nKitsumkalum and Lakelse Valleys.\nFire insurance in old reliable British board companies.\nSee us for rentals and other listings.\nM, M. STEPHENS & CO., LTD.\nPhone 222 023 Third Ave.\nSEALED TENDERS addressed to\nthe undersigned, and endorsed \"Tender for Wharf at Sand Spit Point,\nMoresby Island, B.C.,\" will be received at this office until 4:00 p.m.,\non Tuesday, November 5, 1912, for\nthe construction of a public wharf\nat Sand Spit Point, Moresby Island,\nQueen Charlotte Group, B.C.\nPlans, specification and form of\ncontract can be seen and forms of\ntender obtained at tliis Department\nand at the offices of G. B. Hull,\nEsq., District Engineer, Prince Rupert, B.C., F. W. Aylmer, Esq., District Engineer, Chase, B.C., and on\napplication to the Postmaster at\nQueen Charlotte City, B.C.\nPersons tendering are notified\nthat tenders will not bo considered\nunless made on the printed forms\nsupplied, and signed with their actual signatures, slating their occupations and places of residence. In\nthe case of firms, the actual signature, the nature of '.e occupation\nand place c, reside! / of each member of tho firm must be given.\nEach tender mil it be accompanied\nby an accepted cheque on a chartered bank, payable to the order of the\nliouurable tlie .'Minister of Public\nWorks, equal to ten per cent. (10\np.c.) of the amount of the tender,\nwhich will be forfeited if the person .tendering decline to do so, or\nfail, to complete the work contracted\ntor. If the tender be not \u00E2\u0080\u00A2accepted\nthe cheque Will be returned.\nThe Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender.\nBy order,\nR. C. DESROCHERS,\nSecretary.\nDepartment of Public Works,\nOttawa, October 8. 1912.\nSkeena Land District\u00E2\u0080\u0094District of\nCoast, Range 5.\nTAKE NOTICE that J. Bruce\nJohnstone, of Lakelse Lake, fishery\nemployee, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following\ndescribed, lands:\u00E2\u0080\u0094Commencing at a\npost planted 25 chains east and 10\nchains north from the northeast corner of Lot 421, thence east 31\nchains, thence north 52 chains,\nthence west 70 chains, thence south\n22 chains, thenco east 40 chains,\nthence south 30 chains to point of\ncommencement, containing 250\nacres more or less.\nJ. BRUCE JOHNSTONE.\nDated 16th August, 1912. au25\nSYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH.\nWEST LAND REGULATIONS.\nLIQUOR ACT, 1010.\n(Section 4.)\nNOTICE is hereby given that on\nthe first day of December next, application will be made to the Superintendent of Provincial Police for\nrenewal of the hotel licence to sell\nliquor by retail in the hotel Inown\nas the Caledonia Hotel, sltuatti at\nPort Esiington, in the Province of\nBritish Columbia.\nDated this 29th day of September, 1912.\nHORACE E. KIRBY,\nApplicant.\nLAND NOTICES\nSkeen:\ f.and District\u00E2\u0080\u0094District of\nQueen Charlotte Islands\nTAKE HOTICF! that Lotta M. Harrington, of Vancouver, B. O, occupation Boohl eeper, intends to apply for\npermission to purchase the following\ndescribed Unds:\u00E2\u0080\u0094Commencing at a\npost plant(\l about 8 miles east and\n10 miles south from the southeast\ncorner of Iudlau Boserve No. 11,\nGraham Isl.xnd; tlunce south 80\nchalnB; thence went 80 chains;\nthence north 80 dial is; thence east\nSO cliains, to place of commencement; containing 640 Acres, more or\nyess.\nLOTTA M. HARRINGTON.\n]e-7 Robert. Cross, Agent.\nDated August 12, 191?. s20\nSkeena Land District\u00E2\u0080\u0094District of\nQueen Charlotte Isltnids\nTAKE NOTICE that Christian\nOrr, of Masset, B. C, occupation\nMarried, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:\u00E2\u0080\u0094Commencing at a\npost planted about 8 miles east and\n10 miles south from the southeast\ncorner of Indian Reserve o. 11, Graham Island; thenco south 80 chains;\nthence east 80 chains; thence north\n80 chains; thence west. 80 chains, to\nplace of commencement; containing\n64 Oacres, more or less.\nCHRISTINA ORR.\nje-7 Robert Cross, Agent.\nDated August 12, 1912. s20\nFORESHORE LEASE.\nSkeem Land District\u00E2\u0080\u0094District of\nCassiar.\nTAKE NOTICE that the Hidden\nCreek Copper Company, of Grand\nForks, B.C., occupation miners, intend to apply for permission to lease\n205 acres of tidal flats and underwater lands in Granby Bay, bounded\nas follows: Commencing at a post\nplanted -at the southeast corner of\nLot 898, Cassiar District, thence\nsouth 45 deg. 24' W. 12.3 chains,\nthence north 54 deg. 38' W. 3.21\nchains, thence north 71 deg. 52' W.\n9.07 chains, thence south 57 deg. 7'\nW. 10.10 chains, thence south 7S\ndeg. 49' W. 2.62 chains, thence\nsouth 28 deg. 0' W. 2.66 cliains,\nthence south 47 deg. 53' W. 10.04\nchains, thence south 50 deg. 18' W.\n.73 chains, thence south 69 deg. 18'\nW. .77 chains, themce south 33 deg.\n40' W. 3.54 chains, thence south 55\ndeg. 46' W. 2.27 chains, thence\nnorth 58 deg. 32' W. 2.91 chains,\nthence north 47 deg. 23' W. 3.44\nchains, thence south 73 deg. 9' W.\n6.42 chains, thence north 82 deg. 2'\nW. 10.49 chains, thence north 79\n0' W. 6.43 chains, thence south 13\ndeg. 4' E. 5.33 cliains, thence south\n73, deg. 38' E. 6.21 chains, thence\nsouth 24 deg. 4' E. 2.24 chains,\nsouth 34, 50' W. 5.77 chains, thence\nsouth 25 deg. 3' W. 15.36 chains,\ntlience south 1 deg. 8' W. 12.84\nchains, thence east 25. cliains, thence\nnorth 43 deg. 39' E. 82.26 chains,\nwest 9.24 chains to the point of beginning.\nDated August 29, 1912.\nHIDDEN CREEK COPPER CO.\nF. M. SYLVESTER, Agent.\nSkeena Land District\u00E2\u0080\u0094District of\nCoast, Range V.\nTAKE NOTICE that I, James .labour, of Prince Rupert, B.C., merchant, intend to apply for permission\nto purchase the following described\nlands.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Commencing at a post\nplanted about four miles east of\nKwlnltsa River, Skeena River, commencing at the northwest post\nthence 80 chains south, thence 40\nchains east, thenco 80 cliains nortli,\nthence 40 chains wesi to point of\ncommencement, containing 320 acres\nmore or less.\nJAMES JABOUR.\nD. C. WHITFO/tD, Agt.\nDated August 19th, I'll? au24\nAny person who is tbe sole head of\na family, or any male over 18 yean\nold, may homestead a quarter section (160 acres more or less) of\navailable Dominioi. lanr, in Manitoba, Satskatcbewau or Alberta. Thg\napplicant must appear in person at\nthe Dominion Lands Agency or Sub-\nAgency for the district. Entry by\nproxy may be made at any agency,\non certain conditions, by father,\nmother, son, daughter, brother or\nsister of intending homesteader.\nDUTIES.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Sli month's residence\nupon and cultivation of t.\".e land In\neach of three years. A homesteader\nmay live within nine miles of his\nhomestead on a farm of at least 80\nacres solely owued and occupied bj\nhim or hy his father, mother, son,\ndaughter, brother or sister.\nIn certain districts a homesteadei\nIn good standing may pre-empt a\nquarter section alongside his homestead. Price $3.00 per acre. Duties.\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nmust reside si:: months in each of\nsix years from date ot homestead\nentry (including the time required to\nearn homestead patent) and cultivate fifty acres exlra.\nA hornestcaaoi wno nas exhausted his homestead right and cannot obtain a pre-emption may take\na purchased homestead in certain districts. Price $3 per acre. Duties.\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nMust reside six months in each of\nthree years, cultivate fifty acres, and\nerect a house worth $300.\nW. W. CORY,\nDeputy of the Minister of the Interior.\nN. B.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Unaucnorlzed publication\nof this advertisement will not be\npaid for.\nSkeena Land District\u00E2\u0080\u0094Districl of\nQueen Charlotte Islands.\nTAKE NOTICE that Annie\nBrown, stenographer, of Prince Rupert, B.C., intends to apply for a\nlicence to prospect for coal and oil\non the west coast of Graham Island,\non the following described lands: \u00E2\u0080\u0094\nCommencing at a post, planted three\nmiles east of the southeast corner of\ncoal licence 5584, thenco 80 chnins\noast, thence 80 chains south, thence\nSO chains west, thence 8 0 chains\nnorth, to the place of the beginning,\ncontaining 640 acres.\nANNIE BROWN, by\nFILIPPO PANVINI,\nAgent.\nLocated 24th June, 1912. an1?!\nSEALED TENDERS addressed to\nthe undersigned, and endorsed \"Tender for Wharf at Massett, B.C.,\"\nwill be received until 4 p.m., on\nTuesday, October 15, 1912, for the\nconstruction of a Pile Wharf at\nMassett, (White Settlement), Queen\nCharlotte Islands, Comox Atlin District, B.C.\nPlans, specification and form of\ncontract can be seen and forms of\ntender obtained at tliis Department\nand at the offices of G. B. Hull,\nEsq., District Engineer, Prince Rupert, B.C., C. C. Worsfold, Esq., District Engineer, New Westminster,\nB.C., and on application to the\nPostmaster at. Massett, B.C.\nPersons tendering are notified\nthat tenders will not be considered\nunless made on Hie printed forms\nsupplied, and signed with their actual signatures, slating their occupations and places of residence. In\nthe case of firms, the actual signatures, the nature of the occupation\nand place of residence of each member of the firm must be given\nEach tender must be accompnnled\nby an accepted cheque on a chartered bank, payable to the order of\nthe Honourable the Minister of\nPublic Works, equal to ten per cent\n(10 p.c.) of the amount of the tender, which will be forfoited If the\nperson tendering decline to enter\ninto a contract when called upon to\ndo so, or fail to complete the work\ncontracted for. If the tender be not\naccepted the cheque will be returned.\nThe Department does not bind Itself to accept the lowest or any tender.\nBy order,\nR. C. DESROCHERS,\nSecretary.\nDepartment of Public Works,\nOttawa, Sept. 16, 1912.\nNewspapers will not be paid for\niii is advertisement If they Insert It\nwithout authority from the Department.\u00E2\u0080\u0094 2732-1.\nOcl5 PRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL'\nSaturday, October 26, 1912.\nIN THE OMINECA\nGreat Activity Marked the Operations\nIn the Far Interior This\nSeason.\nSome of the Mining Ventures That\nAre Being Worked in the Direction of Manson Creek,\nA season of groat activity In the\nOmineca river district is reported\nby Billy Steele, the popular mining\nrecorder al Manson Creek, who arrived here on Tuesday, says the\nOmineca Miner. Ii was the first\nperiod of active prospecting for\nquartz, and a large number of\nclaims was placed on record by fortunate prospectors. Mr. Steele and\nthe other milling men who have\ncome down for the winter are united in the belief that Hie districl,\nheretofore noted only i'or its rich\nplacer areas, will in the near future\nprove one of the great silver-lead\nmining fields of the province.\nIn Hie placer line merely preparatory work has been done during the summer, the unprecedented\nscarcity of water prevented mining\non a profitable scale. The large\noutfits which are developing placer\nleases on the various creeks, however, have accomplished a great\ndeal of work. \u00C2\u00BB\nThe Royal Standard Investment.\nCompany acquired additional leases,\ngiving it a large area of hydraulic\nground. Manager A. E. Berry proved himself a man of exceptional\nability in equipping the property.\nHe put in a penstock and a long line\nof pipe, besides digging a new ditch\nline, ensuring a plentiful water\nsupply for the future.\nThe Lost Creek Jo'ld Mining Co.,\nof which W. J. Bowen is tlie chief\nowner, purchased the noted Stoele-\nMullan property, on whicli a great\ndeal of money has been spent during the season by Superintendent\nMorris. A good plant has been installed and plenty of water conserved, so that the company is ready\nto operate on a large scale next season. Good pay was found on bedrock, as well as an unexepectedly\nrich four-foot streak eight feet above\nbedrock.\nThe .Manson Creek company\n(Huderle & Otterson) prospected its\nleases thoroughly. demonstrating\nthat its ground is as good as the\nSlate creek gravels. Lack of water\nprevented much actual mining, but\neverything is in condition for a big\nseason In 1913.\nJohn Huderle and Marry Walker\ntested their leases at .Manson town.\nThe ground prospected well.\nAmong the prospectors who located valuable quartz claims during\ntlie season were Dr. Stanwood, Stanley Green, u. li. Steele, George\nGaffney, s. N. Long. S, .1. Willlon,\nJohn Huderle, Marry Walker, G. W,\nOtterson, Ed Sullivan and George\nElliott.\nOn Blackjack mountain, opposite\nManson, Sullivan and Elliot! are\nworking on a silver-lead vein, capped by rock carrying high gold\nvalues.\nExperienced miners predict the\ndiscovery of tellurides. Very rich\ntellurium ore lias boon found in\nfloat.\nDuring tlie winter Ed. Sullivan\nwill tunnel on his Dry Mill placer\nleases, in ivildare gulcu. He has\nproved this to be a profitable method of working.\ni\ T, Child is adding to his ditch\nsystem. Mo has three leases in Mosquito guleh, witli a good paystreak.\nThe beginning of work on the\nroad from Tacla lake to Tom Creek\ngratifies the miners, who require\nsuch n road for tbe transportation\nof heavy machinery.\nLarrj Canty and Max Gebharl\nhave gone to ih<- stranger River to\ntrap.\nIcy and partner will winter\non the Osllm a.\nDr. Stanwood hai a wall of sllver-\ni --I' around Ills liou e ;ii Mini-\ncircumstances, be extinguished altogether. On the board of directors\nthere are twenty-one French mem\nbers, one Egyptian member, and ten\nEnglish members, who constitute\nwhat is called the London commit\ntee. The manager and secretary, together with the president and even\nthe manager of the London office,\nare all French.\nThe capital of .the company, authorized and issued, is 200,000,000\nfrancs, in 400,000 shares, of which\n378,231 shares of 500 francs each,\nfully paid, were in issue at December 15, 1911, 21,769 having been\nredeemed. These shares are redeemable at par within 99 years from\n1869 by annual drawings on December 15.\nThey are In one sense ,-i mortgage,\nbecause they are entitled to five\nper cent. Interest and dividends up\nto 71 per cent, of the surplus profits. The redeemed shares are replaced by certificates which relinquish the five per cent, Interest,\nin 1S75 the British government,\nat the instance of Mr. Disraeli, purchased the holdings of Iho Khedive\nof Egypt, who wns in urgent need\nof money at the time, and was practically an independent ruler, in\nspite of the nominal suzerainty of\nthe Sultan of Turkey.\nThere are 176,202 of these shares\nand these may be all redeemed between now and 190S by annual\ndrawings, although they will retain\ntheir right to the dividends but not\nlo the five per cent, interest. This\namount does not constitute a majority of the capitalization, to say\nnothing of the 100,000 shares of\ncapital stock.\nUnderlying obligations take the\nform of bonds or shares. Of the latter there are 372,531 of 85 francs\neach, redeemable up to November,\n1922; 99,994 of five per cent,\nbonds of 500 francs each, redeemable on or before July 1, 19IS, by\nannual drawings; 62,944 first\nseries 3s now outstanding, redeemable annually up to 1935; 232,592\nsecond series 3s, redeemable by\nannual drawings up to August, 1963;\nwhile an authorized issue of 150,-\n000,000 francs of the third series\nof 3 s is now in course of issue and\nis redeemable at par in 53 years,\nthe company reserving the right of\nexpediting the redemption. It is understood to have this right in all\n(he issues with the exception of the\noriginal shares.\nSo far as any rebate of the tolls\nis concerned, neither the British\ngovernment nor the French governmenl, which, incidentally, is not a\nstockholder although a majority of\nthe shares is owned in France, rebate the tolls, or have the right to\ndo so, says the Wall Street Journal.\nXo doubt, like other maritime nations, they subsidize for mail purposes and possibly for use in war\nvessels which use the canal.\nTO LOSE LICENSE\n(Continued From Page One)\nOWNERSHIP ot- SI I-:/,.\nBritish Government Is Simply a\nSlmioliolilei\u00E2\u0080\u0094Majority of stock\nHeld Ip.v French < apltallsts.\nDuring the discussions respecting\nma Canal much has bei n\n. e ol her groal waterway,\nCanal, Thai canal Is an\nMan company, authorized by u\ni o of the Khedive, March 19,\nI I - It is ::\"'. erned from Paris. The\nBritish governmenl Hoes not own ii.\nbin it merel] \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0< private stockholder,\nand does noi own even a majority\nof ihe shares. Il bus. in fact, an\nequity which mlglii, iii conceivable\ncouldn't personally get him to give\nup my daughter.\n\"When the automobile arrived\nhe was in it himself, although he\nsaid ii would be empty. When I entered the machine I drew down the\nshades so as not to be seen. This\nnetled him.\n\" 'Oh, some of the best white\nwome-i in Chicago ride in this car,'\nis what he said to me.\n\"I begged Johnson to give my\ndaughter up. He said he would not,\nand leered in my face.\n\"We rode lo a home on Sheridan\nroad, where Lucille was slaying.\nShe wept, and told mo she had gone\ntoo fur lo go back. Every once in\na While she would walk oul of Ihe\nroom with the negro and talk with\nliini.\n\"I h-l'l her undecided, [finally she\ncame lo my hold. We miked ol' how\nuld bi \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 o disi ntangled. I\ni \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ed nl -I i 'in.- i linl tl e\nnegro had ;i hypnotic Influeni e over\nher\n\"She u,.'m dov nstalrs to u \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\ntelephone, sin- said, and never returned. Johnson told me he wont:\ngive every dollar In- had to hold\nher. I have appealed to the police,\nbin. they say thej can do nothing\nas Lucille is 19 yen-: of age.\"\nJohnson made ,-ni absolute di nlal\nof unduly friendly relations with\nCameron, nnd thai his Infatuation for the Cameron girl was oni\nof the cames of the suicide rei i -\nlOiie Duryea Johnson, his\nwhite wife.\nMiss Cameron told Police Captain Noltbaer thai she loved Jack\nJohnson, and that while be bad nol\nas yel made her a proposal of marriage, she expected to soon become\nills wife. At this announcement the\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00C2\u00BB \u00E2\u0099\u00A6,\nSickness and Accident\nINSURANCE\nTHE CANADIAN RAILWAY ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO.\nwhose policies are guaranteed by\nTHE LIVERPOOL & LONDON ft GLOBE INSURANCE CO.\nissue a special policy\nwith many features heretofore unknown whicli cost the assured\nonly $12.00 per year per $1000.00 insurance, and pays $5.00 per\nweek sickness or accident benefit for 200 weeks, doubles the Indemnity when injured while riding on public conveyances or when\naccident caused by burning building, and the principal is increased five per cent, per annum for ten years llius Increasing tlie\ninsurance fifty per cent, without additional cost.\nThis policy is free of all restrictions and pays for every- \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nthing except suicide.\nBAINTER & SLOAN\nReal Estate and Insurance\nmother of the girl became hysterical.\nLater, Johnson, accompanied bl'\nan attorney, visited the police station and attempted to talk with the\ngirl, hut was denied permission to\nsee her.\n\"I cannot go back, and I don't\nwant to go back to Minneapolis.\"\nsaid Miss Cameron, who appeared\nunaffected by the pleading of her\nmother. \"1 expect to become the\nwife of Mr. Johnson shortly, although he has not proposed marriage to me. 1 love him, and want\nto stay in Chicago.\"\nSUBSCRIBE FOB\nTBE JOURNAL\nNOTICE.\nIN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094and\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nIN THE MATTER of an application to change the name of \"Prince\nRupert Financiers, Limited,\" to\n\"INVESTMENT COMPANY OF\nNORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA, Limited.\"\nTAKE NOTICE that an application will be made to the Registrar\nof Joint Stock Companies after expiration of one month from the first\npublication of this notice for leave to\nchange tlws name of the above company from \"Prince Rupert Financiers, Limited\" to \"Investment Company of Northern British Columbia,\nLimited,\" in pursuance of a special\nresolution of 'he said company passed\nat an Extraoi dinary General Meeting held on the 17th day of August,\n1912, and continued at a General\nMeeting held on the 16th day of\nSeptember, 1912.\nDated the 16 th day of September\nA.D., 1912.\nCOWAN, RITCHIE & GRANT;\nSolicitors for Prince Rupert Financiers, Limited.\n1836 THE BANK OF 1912\nBritish North America\n76 YEARS IN BUSINESS\nCapital and Reserve Over $7,500,000\nBank by Mail and Save Trouble\nIf it is inconvenient for you\nto get to town every time\nyou wish to deposit or withdraw money, call or write\nthe Manager of our nearest\nBranch.\nYou simply mail us your\ndepositsor write forwhatever\ncash you ueed.\nInterest paid half-yearly on\nall Savings Accounts.\nPrince Rupert Branch,\n. S. LONG, Manaser.\nWANTED\u00E2\u0080\u0094A maid, one who can\ncook. Other help kept. Apply to Mrs.\nP. I. Palmer, 720 Fourth avenue,\neast, corner Hays Cove Circle,\nSkeena Land District\u00E2\u0080\u0094District of\nCoast, Range b.\nTAKE NOTICE that 1, Sorei - D,\nBacile, of Victoria, B.C., laborer,\nintend to apply for permission to\npurchase tlie following described\n'ands: Commencing at a post planted\nabout f> chains in a northerly direction from the north end o'f I-Iermon\nLake; thence north 80 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 chains,\ntlience west 40 chains; thence south\nSO cliains; tlience east 40 chains to\nthe point of commencement, containing 320 acres more or less.\nSOREI DEMETROFF BACILE.\noc3 C. R. Stewart, Agent.\nDated September 5th, 1912.\nGRANBY BAY\nThe Coming Smelter City of the North\nTruly, the future ot Granby Bay Is bright. The absolute perma-\nnancy Is one of the most gratifying features\u00E2\u0080\u0094as the' supply of copper\nores in Northern British Columbia Is practically Inexhaustible,\nOnly a few choice lots are being offered for sale in tbe Town of\nGranby Bay, and there Is not much doubt that they will be sold quickly.\nGrasp the fact that ore can be produced at Granby Bay much\ncheaj er than in places where large profits are now belug made in mining\nand smelting. Then you can appreciate what an opportuni.y confronts\nyou in the chance to buy property in/such a place at first prices. There\nIs no earthly reason why Granby Bay will not be the big important\nmining town of British Columbia\u00E2\u0080\u0094and that means a rapid raise In property values.\nProperty is cheap, in Granby Bay now. Get our prices and you will\nget a lot. For prices, terms and further information, address\nC. W. Calhoun, Sole Agent\nTHE CONTINENTAL TRUST COMPANY, LIMITED\nTRUSTEES.\nMcCaffery & Gibbons\nTHIRD AYENIJE\nSUCTION 1.\nLot 26, Block 34, $18,000; on\nterms.\nHouse and Lot 1, Block 30,\n$4500; good terms.\nLot on Beach Place, $4 000; one-\nquarter cash, balance 1, 2 and 3\nyears, 6 per cent.\nLot 4, Block 25, $10,400; terms.\nSECTION -.\nLots 4-1-45, Block 19, $2500;\nterms.\nSECTION \u00E2\u0080\u00A2->.\nLot 6, Block 16, Sixth avenue,\n$4000; one-half cash, balance 6 and\n12 months.\nLot 13, Block 28, $850; terms.\nLot 6, Block -II, $900; one-half\ncash, balance 6 and 12 months.\nSECTION 0.\nLots 19-20, Block 19, $4750;\n$1750 cash, balance 1, 2 and 8\nyears.\nLot 25, Block 22, Section (!,\n$3000; terms.\nDouble corner, Fifth avenue,\n$7000.\nLot 23, Block 7, $3500; half cash,\nbalance ti, 12 and 18.\nLot 6,' Block 21, $1500; half\ncash, balance 6 and 12.\nHouse and Lot 4, Block 5, $4000;\nterms.\nLot 15, Block 1, $5000; $2000\ncash, balance 1, 2 and 3 years,\nSECTION 7\nLots 7-8, Block 30, $1200 pair;\neasy terms.\nLot 23, Block 1, $1000; one-half\ncash, balance 6 and 12.\nLots 78-79, Block 3, $2400; one-\nquarter cash, balance 1, 2 and 3\nyears.\nLots 7-8, Block 45, $575 each;\none-half cash, balance 6, 12 and 18.\nSECTION 8.\nLots 31-32-33-43-44, Block 28,\n$600 each, balance 6 and 12.\nLot 16, Block 21, $525; $225\ncash, balance 6, 12 and 18.\nINSURANCE\nMutual Life, Dominion of Canada\nGuarantee and Accident, Niagara\nFire, Nova Scotia Fire, L'-\nUnioii of Paris.\nMcCaffery & Gibbons\nTHIRD AVE. PRINCE RUPERT.\nSkeena Land District\u00E2\u0080\u0094District of\nCoast, Range Five\nTAKE NOTICE that I, Robert\nKnight of Vancouver, B. C, occupation Commercial Agent, Intends to\napply for permission to purchase the\nfollowing described lands:\u00E2\u0080\u0094Commencing at a post planted at the\nsoutheast corner of a small Indian\nreserve situated on the right bank\nof the Lakelse River about one mile\ndown stream from where It leaves\nLakelse Lake, and about one mile\ndown said river from Lot 421; thence\neast 50 chains; thence south 40\nchains, more or less, to the north\nboundary of Lot 421; thence west\n15 cliains, more or less, to the northwest corner of Lot 421; thence following the shore of Lakelse River to\npoint of commencement; containing\n100 acres, more or less.\nROBERT KNIGHT.\nBy W. F. Beak, Agent.\nDated May 22, 1912. jel4\nPhon? 150\nTHE INSURANCE PEOPLE\nFire\nLife\nMarine\nAccident\nPlate Glass\nEmployers' Liability\nContractors & Personal Bonds\nPolicies Written Direct\nThe Mack Realty & Insurance\nP.S.-\nCOMPANY\n-Houses and Rentals\nHOTEL CENTRAL\nALL MODERN CONVENIENCES\nTbe largist, best ap,i 'nted Hotel\nIn Prince Rupert. First Clast\nC\"' .ie. European and American\n[dan. uest accommodatiou In town.\nSunt \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 dinner a specialty. Ask for\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'\u00C2\u00BB'.cy ,.0 the Cellar,\"\nPETER BLACK, Prop.\nFirst Avenue ami Scicntli Street.\nNew Knox Hotel\nrlESNER & BESNER\nProprietors ,\nTHE NEV. KNOX HOTEL is IUB\non the Eu-opean plan. First clan\nservice. All the latest modern improvements.\nTHE BAR keeps only the best\nbrands of llquo/s and cigars.\nTHE CAFE Is open from 6:30 a.m.\nto 8 p.m. Excellent cuisine. Flrat\nclass service.\ndooms 50c and up.\nFIRST AVE. PRINCE RUPERT\nSkeena Land District\u00E2\u0080\u0094District of\nCassiar\nTAKE NOTICE that Alfred\nThomas, of Prince Rupert, B. C. occupation Pipe Fitter, intends to apply for permission to purchase the\nfollowing described lands:\u00E2\u0080\u0094Commencing at a post planted on the\nleft bank of the Naas River, about\n100 yards northerly from the mouth\nof the Blackwater River; thence\nnorth 80 chains; thence west 80\nchains; thence south 80 chains;\nthence east 80 chains to the point\nof commencement; containing 640\nacres, more or less.\nALFRED THOMAS.\nPhilip McDonald, Agent.\nDated April 10, 1912. Je4\nLINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE\nG. T. P. CARTAGE AGENTS\nOffice at II. It. Rochester, Centre St\nLADYSMITH COAL\nii handled by us. All orders receive\nprompt attention. Phone No. 68.\n:>\u00E2\u0080\u00A2;-\u00E2\u0096\u00BA;.<\u00E2\u0080\u00A2>> \u00E2\u0080\u00A2:\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0:*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2:'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2:'\u00C2\u00BB:'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0;.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2:>*;>>\u00E2\u0080\u00A2:\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2;\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00C2\u00BB>\u00C2\u00BB;\u00C2\u00AB *>>!-.>\u00E2\u0080\u00A2>\u00E2\u0080\u00A2> <*^'\nCustoms Broker I\nSTORAGE\n*\n*\n*\nForwarding, Distributing and *\nShipping Agent %\n*\nSpecial attention given to stor- J\nage of Household Goods and *\nBnggage *\n*\nDOUGLAS SUTHERLAND |\nFirst Ave. Near McBride St. *\nP. O. Box 007 Ph\u00C2\u00BBn\u00C2\u00AB 262 f\n%\n' *> \u00E2\u0080\u00A2!\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 fc \u00E2\u0080\u00A2!\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2!\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0099\u00A6 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2!\u00C2\u00AB \u00E2\u0080\u00A2!* \u00E2\u0080\u00A2!\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 v * \u00E2\u0080\u00A2> \u00E2\u0080\u00A2!* *!\u00C2\u00AB *l* *!* \u00E2\u0099\u00A6 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2!. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2$\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 -> \u00E2\u0080\u00A2$\u00C2\u00BB <. .j.\nJ. W. POTTER, L.R.I.H.A.\nARCHITECT AND STRUCTURAL\nENGINEER\nReinforced Concrete a Specialty\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094-o\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nP. O. Box 271\nP.O. Box 020.\nPhone 318.\nSkeena Land District-\u00E2\u0080\u0094District of\nQueen Charlotte Islands\nTAKE NOTICE that Eliza Sutherland, of Blair, Nebraska, U. S. A.,\noccupation Housewife, intends to apply for permission to purchase the\nfollowing described lands:\u00E2\u0080\u0094Commencing at a post planted about\nthree miles nnd a half north and\nfivo miles west from the northwest\ncorner of Lol 991; thence west 60\nchains; llienco north 40 chains;\nthence east 60 chains; thence south\n40 chains, to point of commencement; containing 240 acres, more\nor less.\nELIZA SUTHERLAND.\nRobert Cross, Agent.\nDated April 30, 1912. mlO\nSkeena Land District\u00E2\u0080\u0094District of\nTAKE NOTICE that .1. H. Robinson, of Whitehaven, England, occupation Capitalist, Intends to apply\nfor permission to purchase the following described lands:\u00E2\u0080\u0094Comment\ning at a post planted 40 cha'us south\nfrom the northeast corner if Zaul\nZap, Indian Reserve,' N;'. .-- River;\nthence east 40 chains; the\" . soutli\n80 chains; thence west ohalnaj\nthenco north 80 chains, i icint of\ncommencement; containing 320\nacres, more or less.\nJ. H. ROBINf'ON.\nWm. Stewaii, .gent.\nDated June 14, 1912. Jyl4\nJ. H. HILDITCH\nContractor and Builder\nEstimates given on a.l c asses of\nwork, whether sm '1 or Inige. Per.\nsonnl attention given to every item.\nPHONE GREEN 321.\nFREDERICK PETERS, K. C.\nBarrister, Solicitor and Notary Publlo\nOffice In\nEXCHANGE BLOCK\nJ. L. PARKER\nMINING ENGINE\"!?\nPrince Rupert, B. C.\nOpen for Con., illation and Mine\nExamination\nTemporary Address:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nPrince Ruper* Inn\nA. FAULDS, HI. HE.\nConsulting .Mining Engineer\nExaminations and development on\nCoal, Metal, Oil, etc.\n709 Dunsiculr St. Vancouver, B. C.\nRITCHIE & AGNEW\ni\nCivil Engineers\nDominion and British Columbia Land\nSurveyors. Mine Surveyors. Reports,\nEstimates and Surveying\nOFFICE: Ilaud Bldg, Second Ave.\nE. L. FISHER\nFnneral Director & Embnlmer\nCHARGES REASONABLE\n311 THIRD AVE. PHONE 3\u00C2\u00BB(1\nOPEN DAY AND NIGHT\nTRY A WAN1 AD"@en . "Newspapers"@en . "Prince Rupert (B.C.)"@en . 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