"a5ccc178-a183-41bb-8deb-b482f1bd1efb"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "2016-02-11"@en . "1916-03-17"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/prj/items/1.0312215/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " The Journal\n$5.00\na Year\no-a\ntint*\n%fmtw\\i\nHigh-class\nJob\nWork\nVOL. VI.\nPRINCE RUPERT, B. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 17. 1010.\nPrice 5 Cents.\nNo. 98.\nGERMANJFIGHTAROUND^VERDDN IS LESS INTENSE\nEnemy Has Not Followed Op Any Advantages Gained\nSmall Steamer Lost Off This Port With Six Of Crew\nDutch Liner Tubantia Has Been Sunk In The North Sea\nDutch Liner Tubantia\nWas Sunk In North\nSea By Torpedoes\nLoudon, March 16.\u00E2\u0080\u0094The Dutch\nliner Tubantia, with a crew of 300\nand many passengers, lias been sunk\nin the North Sea, close to the Norliiu-\nder light-ship.\nA wireless message from the chief\nwireless officer reads: \"Tubantia torpedoed, sinking, am now leaving ship\nwith Captain, don't worry.\" It is\nunderstood all aboard were saved.\nt\nThe vessel carried several Americans\naboard her.\n o \u00E2\u0080\u0094\nREVISION TO BE\nMADE IN LISTS\nUNDER DERBY SCHEME\nLondon, March lti.\u00E2\u0080\u0094The calling of\nthe second group of married men\nwho attested under the Derby scheme\nhas been delayed indefinitely. The\nWar Office will first revise the starred list of single men. Ii has always\nbeen rontended that there were far\ntoo many exemptions amongst the\nsingle men on the list, and the re-\nRev. Dr. White, Superintendent of\nMethodist Missions on this roast, passed through the city yesterday. He I vision will likely result in many of\nwent into the Interior to visit some these being put on the active service\nof the fields there. I list.\nCITY IS THANKED FOR\nGIFT OF MACHINE GUNS\nCapt. Van der Byl Sends Complimentary Letter To The\nMayor.\nA le'Jor has been received at the\nMayor's office from Capt. Van der\nByl, formerly of this city, who is\nnow in command of the machine gun\nsection of the 02nd Battalion, thanking the city of Prince Rupert for the\ngift of two machine guns to the Battalion.\nThe letter was written from the\nOfficers' Mess, 62nd Overseas Battalion, C. E. F., and reads as follows:\n\"The Mayor,\nPrince Rupert, B. C.\n\"Sir: \u00E2\u0080\u0094\nCannery Tender Alpha\nLost Off Here With Six\nMembers Of Crew\nPRINCE RUPERT STANDS\nHIGH AMONG CITIES\nAuditor Now Here From South Re-\nfers To The Splendid\nShowing.\nW. E. Hodges, of Vancouver, of\nthe auditing firm for this city, is nowhere. He reached the city yesterday\nmorning ano' began at once the task\nconnected with his office, supplementing that being done by Mr. Ray, of\nthe same firm, .who has been here\nfor some weeks.\nMr. Hodges pointed out that In the\npaying of 70 per cent, of the taxes\nof the city, Prince Rupert stood in\na class all by herself among cities.\nIn many instances the situation was\nexactly reversed and 70 per cent, was\nunpaid. Mr. Hodges is well satisfied\nGermans Failing In\nDevelopment Of Third\nBattle At Verdun\nI have the honor, by direction of, Prince Rupert will become a great\nthe O. C. 02nd O. S. Battalion, C. E.\nF., to thank the citizens of Prince\nRupert and Atlin for their\nvery handsome gift to this Battalion\nof two Lewis Machine' Guns, which\nwe are advised are awaiting us at\nHalifax, the point of embarkation.\ncity.\nPARCEL POST SALE\nTO BE HELD TODAY\nThe Alpha, a small steamer lie-1 was a crew that tad just been got\nlonging to the Pacific American Fish- together at Bellingham early In the\neries, was lost off here early yester- week. They left the southern port\nday morning. Capt. Miller, togeth- for Alaska lasl Sunday, bound for Ex-\ner with live of his crew are orowned, elusion Inlet. The Alpha was an oil\nDo not fail to attena and patronize\nthe \"Parcel Post Sale,\" in aid of the\nand to ask what inscription on these Red Cross Fund, at the Red Cross\nguns the donors would like to have. Rooms, next to Wrathall's Store,\nI have the honor to be, Sir, Thlrd Avenue, between the hours of\nYour obldient servant, 10 am aml s ,, m tnrIay fst PiU.\nI rick's Day). Parcels have been reeeiv-\ni ed from all parts of the Dominion of\nI Canada and the United States. These\n. arcels will be placed on sale for 2.5\ncents each, as received, without opening, being contributed by friends of\nthe different ladies assisting in this\nsale, and Ihe public can safely lie assured that each parcel will contain\nthe value of at least 25 cents, 'and\nR. .1. VAN* DER BYL,\nO. C. M. G. Section.\n o\t\nLOCAL COMPANY\nLEAVE SATURDAY\nParis, March 16.\u00E2\u0080\u0094The third battle\nof the campaign at Verdun, which it\nwas generally thought had begun last\nTuesday, has failed to develop so far.\nThe Germans, whether from sheer exhaustion of for other reasons, have\nnot attempted to follow up the success gained west of the Meuse.\nEven the bombardment is slackening. The official bombardment has\nbeen continued in ihe vicinity, but\nthe intensity has not been very strong\non the left bank of the Meuse, but\nmore intense on the right bank, in\nthe regions of Haudremont and Da-\nalop.\nOur artillery cannonaded violently\nthe country west of Douaumont,\nwhen the enemy has been engaged\nin perfecting defense works.\nIn the Woevre district we bombarded several provision trains East of\nthe Forest of Apremont a surprise attack against the German trench resulted In a large number of prisoners being taken.\nIn the Vosges the German delivered an attack against our positions\nnext to Burnhaupt, but were checked\nby our curtain lire. The enemy found\nit impossible to set foot in our trenches.\nPlying Questions Is\nMain Business Of\nOpposition Members\nii is fully expected. Only one mem- burner, and acted as a tender at: the j \t\nher of the crew, as far as is known, canneries of the Pacific American the PRINCE RUPERT MEN WILL\nhas saved his life. This is John Fisheries. GO TO COMOX TO COM-\nChristianson, who is now in the city, j The boat was about 04 feet in PLETE TRAINING\nHe has no hopes that the Captain or iengtni she nart a considerable\nany of the others could possibly get, amount of house wink and was oflCapt. Brand! And His Men Will Join the vallle of contents will exceed that\nfrom the outward appearance, it is\nquite safe to assume, in most cases,\n'\u00C2\u00B0 land, I small beam. She was adapted special- !\nThe Alpha, according to the survi-1 ly for sheltered waters, and came to'\nvor, capsized about seven or eight | her end; it is likely, owing to the fact\nRemained!' Of lint,\nlalion.\namount. The sale will be in charge\nof Mrs. Arnold, Mrs. Eggert, Mrs.\nSweet, Mrs, MeNicholl, Mrs. Kergin,\no'clock yesterday morning some- that she was so top heavy. 'Ihe Prince Rupert Company of and \u00E2\u0080\u00A2,Irs' Mehan.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 i\nwhere between Lucy Island and the The Captain, the Chief Engineer , the 102nd Baitalion will leave here] \u00C2\u00B0\t\nKennahan Islands. The weather was. and the Mate. John Christianson, on Saturday morning for Comox, to BRITISH AND\nsomewhat rough, but there was not j were on deck at the time. They join the remainder of the battalion | RUSSIANS ARE\nthought to be any danger until an cut one of the deck boats loose and there, and complete the training I NOW IN TOUCH\nexceptionally heavy swell struck the cut the canvas covering away while necessary. Capt! Brandt, it is under-1 \t\nboat and she turned right over. She in the water. The Captain and the stood, has orders to leave with com- London, March 10.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Reports from\nnever recovered, he says. I Engineer each got n life belt also, pany on that day.\nThe Captain, who is nn old-ttrae says Christianson.\nnavigator, belonged to South Bend. The other members of the crew\nThe other members of !the crew,'Hie cook, two firemen and the deck\nMale Christianson cannot name. It (Continued on Page Two.3\nThe City of Prince Ruperl has had\ni\n&09099900000aa00OOO0O00O0O09ai::'>na')rririsir:^^ \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 r cHVjqoi\nI WE WILL BUY\n9 3,000 ROCHER DE BOULE\n$ 30,000 131 TTE-ROCIIER HE BOULE\n| 10 GRANBY\nIO C. P. R.\nWE WILL SELL\n1.000 ROCHER DE BOULE\n500 ROCHER HE BOULE,\n1,000 IH'TTE.ROCHER DE BOULE\nFOR RENT\nFOUR ROOMS AND BATH, FIFTH AVENUE, EAST $15.00\nFOUR ROOMS, CLOSE IN $15.00\nFIVE ROOMS AND BATH, SUMMIT APARTMENTS $15.00\nTHREE-RROM FLAT, EMAI) BLOCK $1:1.00\nINSURANCE IN ALL BRANCHES\nNEW WELLINGTON COAL\nMcCaffery, Gibbons & Doyle, Ltd.\nPHONE 110. ' i\n00000000000090099909999909990999909099099999990099904\nmany contingents leave here for the\nwar. The present one is quite up\nto any I liai ha' e gi ne oul previously,\nIn i:s general physique and ability to\nP endure hardships.\nFRESH EGl.s.\ni Petrograd s'nte thru ihe Russians In\n! Mesopotamia have sn far been virtually co-operating with the Brilish\nforces in Persia. The Turks were\nreinforced too late to he of any use,\n[and are now in full flight. The whole\ncampaign Is collapsing.\n(Special Correspondent.)\nEnglish Press Gallery, Victoria,\nMarch 12.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Mr. Place, of Nanaimo,\nis of a pessimistic turn of mind. Ac-i\ncording to Mr. Place nearly everything is wrong with British Columbia\nthai could be wrong, and the burden'\nof fault he places upon the shoul-,\nders of the present administration.\nAs might be expected, he hails thei\nI\nPremier as tlie chief culprit ana be-1\niieves it would bP for the general\nwelfare of the Province if the people\nof Vancouver would re'eel him at\nthe next general election.\nImported Politicians.\nMr. Place spoke ai some length in\nthe Legislature today on the address\nln reply to the speech from the\nthrone. The sombre tone of Mr.\nPlace's remarks we're reflected In the\nobservations which he iiinili-. thai\nwhile it might or might not be true\nthat the Liberals were bringing\nvoters from ihe City of New York,\nthe Conservatives, as a matter of\nfact, were getting them from the\ngraveyards.\nBlames Government,\nBritish Columbia is all going to the\n(Continued on Page Three.)\n************************>*\nLook For The Sign\nWe Never Close\nX Phone 553- Strictly Union House *\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2K *\na iiui Tliinl Ave.. Prince Rupert. *\n* *\n**************************\n****************************************** *** * * ;.,V -\ni St. Patrick's Day Entertainment \\nX Empress Theatre, Friday, i-larch 17th, 1916 :\nI'HUPP GUN SHOPS\nRAIDED BY AIRMEN\nMex. Holmbnrg, \u00E2\u0080\u00A2!)\" ri r rned sol'\n| d'er has a chicken ranch n( Porcht\"\nIsland. He is bringing over to Ru-\nj pert a regular supply of strictly\nfresh eggs. They can he had at\nGeorge P. MeColl's Grocery Store.\nThis week's price Is 40 cents per\ndozen.\nHis ranch Is situated one and a-\nhalf miles from the beach, and the\neggs are guaranteed entirely free\nfrom any suspicion of fishy taste, tf.\nFROM ALLIES\nAmsterdam, March 16, Allied\naviators raided the Krupp gun shops\nat Essen yesterday and Destroyed .-i:;\nsheds. Essen is one hundred and\nseventy miles north of Venlun.\nOther aviators raided .Munich nnd\nCladbach in Bavaria. London neither\nconfirms nor denies the report, but\nI here was great rejoicing in the\nmetropolis over the account of the\nraid.\nCommencing At s: i,\"> p.m.\nPltOfill \MM1\n*\nProf. v. v.;-.'.- *\nSAVE MONEY\nUse New Wellington\nCOAL\n1. Piano \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 on\n2, Son 31 Wild Irish Rose,' . Mr. ('. A. c \ri u *\n11, Sol i \" ' LII I' !'i \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 II.- ... n,\" Mrs. .1. 11. Mi i I \u00C2\u00BB\nI. Ri .:\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 .\"i, Mr. .1 c. Bruih *\n.\". Duet, \"Come Back i\" Erin, Messrs. G. Couture and II, Fletcher \u00C2\u00BB\n6, Vddn is \t\n\"'. ,. \ 'in Mayor \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 it:: ci Ri erl \u00C2\u00BB\n\u00C2\u00BB\n Mr. (' li. .limes \u00C2\u00BB\ns. Instrumental Trio, Mrs, Bryant, Messrs Edmunds and Dud *\nSiilu, \"Th\" Irish Emigrant,\"\n* 9, Solo, \"My l-l\" nf Dreams,\"\nMr-. Barnsley *\n* lu. Violin Solo Mr. Harvey J\nX 11. Duel .Messrs. .limes and Clapperton *\nX 1 -. Solo, Selected Private Carlyle Brand J\n Mr. Billy McQuIre *\n\"GOD SAVE TIIE KING.\"\n* 13, Comedy\nPHONE 110\nPOCKETBIIOK LOST.\nLOST\u00E2\u0080\u0094A pocketbook containing\nsome papers, with name G. Foellmers.\nFinder return to Hotel Prince Rupert, where a reward of $1 will be\npaid. tf.\nIt Martin O'Reilly, Presldenl\nIt\nJ. McNulty\n\u00C2\u00BB\n\u00C2\u00BB\n*\nCelebration Committee\nli. w. Morrissey, Vice-Presldenl *\nIt. Moore, Secretary *\n \u00C2\u00BB\n*\n\u00C2\u00BB\nS. F. Doyle \u00C2\u00BB\nProgramme i tommittoe\n.1. C Brady\n444.4444444444**************************************** n^apa\nFriday, .March 17, 1916.\nPR'NCE RUPBRT JOTJHKAL\njDrmrc tfupcr journal\nTelephone lsh.\ni). II. NELSON, Editor.\nTelephone LIS.\nOllice: 128 Third Avenue, East,\nnear McBrlde street. Telphone 338;\nPostofflce Box 1545.\nDAILY EDITION'.\nPublished every morning except\nMonday. Delevered by carrier in the\ncity ;u'the following rate, if paid In\nadvance:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nOne Year $5.00\nSix Months $2.50\nThree Months $1-25\nIf not paid in advance,\nper Month $0.50\nAdvertising Rates I'non Application.\nTelephone 188.\n;?-' wA,\nr jt, s.-ai-i*dy :;\i^f\n\"WATER ACT, 11)14.\"\n*K %\nTAX .NOTICE.\nFriday, March' IT, 1916.\nBRITISH MERCANTILE\nTONNAGE INCREASED\nDURING THE WAP.\nThe total net British mercantile\ntonnage, on register at the end of\n1915 was 12:416,403 tons, as compared with 12,119,831 at the end of\n1913.\nThis statement was made in the\nHouse of Commons by Reginald Mc-\nKenna, Chancellor of the Exchequer,\nin answer to a question on the subject.\n,, o\t\nCANNERY TENDER.\ni Continued trom rage One.)\nhand, were all below when she capsized. They got up to ihe deck, he\nsays, but they were noi clothed to\nwithstand the cola water. They went\ndown with the boat, he feels sure.\nThe engineer also perished in the\nwater in a comparatively short time.\nHe saw him struggling about twenty\nfeet from where he was trying to gel\nInto the boat.\nT Captain ap] eared to be a good\nsw! ni'. II\" had a lifi bell and\nwas alongside the boat al thi -\":i \\nTl \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 boat mis aboul i I feel long, one\nof t!i\" regular deck boats used on\n>-;ii s. Ii was full of water and Christianson und the Captain were working to gel Into it. Finally the Captain drifted off from It, Christianson\ngol ini\" ii and had somi thing solid\ntinder him, bul it was anything but\ncomfortable.\nBefore he got away from the scene\nof the wreck the men had all disappeared. He could render no help lo\nthem. The steamer Itself was standing practically in n perpendicular I\nposition, with the bow out of the}\nwater and Ihe stern submerged. He\nbelieves that later the steamer would\nsink. He has no hope nf their being\nable to find the hull.\nWith the four oars in Ihe boat he\nstarted for the nearest land, which\nwas Rachel Island. Ho paddled as\nwell as he could and drifted with the\ntide. Finally ho drifted in on the\nliefore Tlie Board Of Investlgnl.on\nIn the Mailer of Cougar Lake.\nHear Lake, Paraoise Lake, Findlay\nCreek, Paradise Creek, and all other\nLakes and Streams on Princess Royal\nIsland, Coast Dlstrli t,\nTAKE NOTICE that each and every\nperson, partni rship, company or\nmunicipality who, on the 12th day of\nMarch, 1909, had water rights on any\nof the above-mentioned streams, is\ndirected to forward, on or before the\n10th day of March, 1916, to the\nComptroller of Water Rights, at the\nParliament Buildings at Victoria, a\nstatement of claim In writing, as required by section 294 of the \"Water\nAct, 1914\". Printed forms for such\nstatement (Form No. 50 for irrigation or Form .No. 51 for other pur-\nposes)can be obtained from any of\ntlie Water Recorders in the Province.\nAND TAKE NOTICE that a meeting of the said Board will be held at\nthe office of the Board, Parliament\nBuildings, Victoria, on Tuesday, the\n14th day of March, 1916, at 11\no'clock in the forenoon, when the\nevidence and argument on the said\nclaims and on any objections filed\nwill be heard.\nDated at Victoria, B. C, the 28th\nday of January, 1910. For the Board\nof Investigation.\nJ, F. ARMSTRONG,\ns-j-5-4-w Chairman,\nMINERAL ACT.\n(Form F.)\nCertificate of Improvements.\nNOTICE.\nLast Laugh No. 2 Frac; Last\nLaugh; Point; Last Laugh No. 3\nFrac; Never Sweat; Grey Eagle and\nTriangle Frac, Mineral Claims,\nsituate in the Portland Canal Mining\nDivision of Cassiar District. Where\nlocated, at Swamp Point, Portland\nCanal, 13. C.\nTAKE NOTICE that I, J. Fred Ritchie, Free Miner's Certificate No. 90,-\nuTlB, acting as agent for the Granby\nConsolidated .Alining, Smelting &\nower Co., Limited, Free Miner's Certificate Xo. 90.S10B, intend sixty\ndays from the date hereof, to apply\nto the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of\nthe above claim. And further 'alee\nnotice that action, under section S5,\nmust he commenced before tbe issuance of such Certificate of Improve-\nmentss.\nPrince Rupert Assessment District.\nNotice is hereby given in accordance with the Statutes that all assessed taxes, income and school taxes,\nassessed and levied' under the \"Taxation Act and \"Public Schools Act\"\nare now due and payable for the year\n1916.\nAll taxes collect able for the Prinee\nRupert Assessment District are du<\nand payable at my office, s'luated in\nthe Provincial Land Registry Building, in the City of Prince. Ruperl\nB. C.\nThis Notice in terms of law, is\nequivalent Io a personal demand by\nme upon all persons liable for taxes.\nDated at Prince Rupert, B. C.\nJanuary Sth, 1916.\nC. W. HOMER,\nAssessor and Collector for the\nPrince Rupert Assessment District.\nMINERAL ACT.\n(Form P.)\nCertificate Of Improvements.\nNOTICE.\nBlue Bird Mineral Claim, situate\nin the Skeena Mining Division of\nCassier District. Where located: On\nGlacier Creek, Goose Bay, B. C,\nabout 2 miles from mouth.\nTAKE NOTICE that I, J. Fred\nRitchie, Free .Miner's Certificate No.\n90,071B, acting as agent for Arthur\nC. Crookall, Free Miner's Certificate,\nXo. 94.053B, intends, sixty days fr I\nthe dale hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for u Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose jf obtaining a Crown Grant of i.ie above\nclaim.\nAnd further take no,ice that action, under section 85, must be commenced before the issuance of such\nCertificate of Improvements.\nDated this 2nd day of February, A.\nD., 1916.\nJ. FRED RITCHIE,\nw-f-9. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Agent.\nr'^i~;fJi^i.~MllW\nSIKfc*\nk\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB> >\nNo.\nNos. 5,092 and 5,60T*.\nof Application S,009-1\n8,048-1.\nLAND REGISTRY ACT.\nand\nDated this 20th day of Oct. A. D.\nbeach just as Ihe tide was about tn | 1915 w si 1\nturn. He hauled' his boat out and I\ngot the water out. I\nThen he rowed to Metlakatla.: ,, .\nwhich was only about n mile distant.\nFrom the scene of the wreck to Ra-j\ndi' 1 Island, he estimates the distance\nto have been about seven miles. It\ntook about four hours for him tn get\n\" \"i thai distance, with Hie linn 1 only\nfloating and full to the top with\n' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0,',\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nFrom Mel lakatla hi 1 bi might\nto Prince Ruperl and a search started tn 1 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ind locate air other sur-\nTl \" l.i'la It ueiit oul bul\n1. Iran nf an; ihlng,\nTh\" Canadian Oo ernmenl Fishery\nPi ifeetlon stenmer Malasplnn must\n1 Rased aboul tli\" spol where\nIhe accldenl happened, only a few\nminutes from the time of Hie arcl-i\ndent.\nThe nighl before had been rou<'h\nand Ih\" Alpha lay all night under\nshelter of islands near the mouth of\nthe Skeena, The weather had abated '\nsomewhat and they proceeded nn\ntheir way,\nJ. FRED RITCHIE, Agent.\nFor Advertising Under Any\nHeading.\nMinimum charge of ad. . . . 25c\nOne Insertion, per word lc\nSix consecutive Insertions 4c\nTwenty-six consecutive Insertions\n(one month 1\nIf\nllirili notice, one Insertion , BOc\nMarrtai 1 a 1 ci . one Insertion . BOc\nDe ith notice, one Insertion . . SOc\nCurd of thanks 60i\nah conder 1 1 idveriIseraent 1 are\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ash lu advnnci . othi rwlse one oenl\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 word en 1 h Insertion straight\nOrOCKICHKHKl 9900 OOOOOtl 9 O-CHJO-OO\n0 x\nReduced Price of g\nMILK I\nThe Standard Dairy\nwill deliver pure milk of Its\nuisual high standard\n , , ,6\nM. M. Stephens rents houses. : g\nGel yiuii' new Spring Suit at March\nSole nt Kirkpatrick's,\nat -\"i cents a Pint\nr IO cents n Quart,\nThe Morning. Journal deluerel to\nyour home al 50 cents a month.\nPhone Standard Dairy \u00C2\u00A3\nBlue 247 f\n^IDaC-OOOaCHKHKlCHKkHKHKKHHlOij\nSIX. PSIS OF COAL\nREGULATIONS.\nCoal mlulng righl of tha Dominion in Manitoba. S \u00C2\u00BBWHKHKl*\u00C2\u00ABKKHaiWK8^lKHKl own*\nTHE MOST COMFORTABLE\nBEAVER WHOLESALE LIQUOR\nCO., LIMITED\nSecond Ave. nnd Sixth St.\nPHONE 102.\nPRINCE I'RPERT IMPORTING CO.,\nLIMITED\nEmpress Hotel Building\u00E2\u0080\u0094Third Ave.\nPHONE 7\nCERTIFICATE OF TITLE.\nIN THE MATTER Of an application for the issue of a fresh Certificate of Title to an undivided half Interest in Lot Forty (40), Block nine\n(9), Section five (a). City of Prince\nRupert, Map 923,\nProof of the loss of the Certificate\nof Title to the above mentioned lands\nhaving been filed, Notice is Hereby\nOiven that it is my intention to issue\nnt the expiration of one month after\nthe first publication hereof, a fresh\ncertificate of Title io the said lands\nin ihe name of William II. Vickers,\nwhich Certificate of Title is dated\n24lh August, 1915, and is Numbered\n7953\u00E2\u0080\u00941.\nH. F. MacLEOD,\nDistrict Registrar.\nLand Registry Office, Prince Rupert,\nB. C, January 27th, 1916, 5-W-J-2S.\n!MK\u00C2\u00BBiKKKH\u00C2\u00BBoi\u00C2\u00BBi\u00C2\u00BBi>tS* $\n|WALKERS MUSIC STORE\nS Corner Second Ave und 4th St.\n0 Pianos and oilier musical lull; strunients for sale.\n$ Pianos to Rent.\no\t\n0\no A large assortment ol sheet\n0\na music. Classic songs and music,\n5 und nil the popular selections\nof the day\n35lJ03S3WOWl3Kl03KKKi!Wi\u00C2\u00ABi-ci\u00C2\u00AB-OS\nThe Morning Journal\n50c. per month\nIKKHWKH>r\u00C2\u00ABiiWKH\u00C2\u00BBiii>\" done\nnothing but present queries. Certainly they have shown no evidence\nof having substantiated any of these\ncharges which they so freely and\nfeelingly made on the public platform\nprior to the recenl by-elections.\nSpeaking in the House recently, on\nthe subject of \"Corruption Investigations,\" Premier Bowser made i'\nabundantly clear that the Government would do nl! in Its power to\nextend every facility to tlie Liberal\ninvestigators. The latch string on\nthe door of enquiry will be founu\nhanging on the outside.\nThe sittings of the House, so far\nas this session, are being confined to\nthe debate on the address from *he\nthrone. In other words, the House is\nmore or less marking time until the\nbills covering the Legislature proposed for the session can be prepared,\nanother few days would see the\nLegislature in the midst of its programme of work, for this its final\nsession.\n 0\t\nI\nOpen Wednesdays and Saturdays\nuntil 1) p.m. M. 51. Stephens.\nG. T. P. SCHEDULES\nflsffflWfi Steamship\nService\n^^^^^^^^^^^ To The South\nS. S. PRINCE RI PERT\u00E2\u0080\u0094Sails every Saturday nt 0 11.111.\nS. S. PRINCE JOHN\u00E2\u0080\u0094Sails every Tuesday ul 7 p.m.\nALASKA SERVICE\nCommencing Murdi 80th and every Thursday thereafter, Steamship Prince John will mil at i- noon for Ketchikan, Wrnngcll,\nJunean ami Skagway,\nTRAINS FOR THE EAST\nPassenger Trains leave Prince Rupert on Mondays and Thursdays\nat KL.'fO 11.11:., fon Edmonton, Winnipeg, Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, New York and all Eastern Points.\n\"THE TOAD OF MARVELLOUS SCENERY.\"\nOn Saturdays alS'i Mixed Train, carrying passenger coach, leaves for\nEdmonton ai (I a.m., making close connections there with regular passengei train for Winnipeg.\nFor Steamship an I Sleeping Car Reservations, and full Information\nregarding travel to any part of the world, apply to G. T. P.\nTicket Ollice Third Avenue\u00E2\u0080\u0094Phone 200.\nAgency All Atlantic and Trans-Pacific Steamship Lines.\n\. DAVIDSON, General Agent.\nS. O. ERH H, City Passenger ami Ticket Agent.\nold generals are\nopposing each\nother at Verdun\nGeneral Philippe Petain. who will\nbe 60 years old within a few weeks,\nis in immediate charge of the defense of Verdun. He is one of the\nmost pirtureque figures in the campaign, ann has figured conspicuously\nin many strenuous actions despite\nhis comparatively advanced age. It is\nreported that he spent ten days during the German attack watching the\nbattle from an armored motor ear.\nwhich enable'! him to travel rapidly\nalong the front. Tie won distinct inn\nduring the retreat from Charleroi In\nAugust, 1H14. To obtain a position\non his staff an officer must be an all-\nround athlete. His judgment In battle is said to be unequaled.\nCount Gottlieb von Haeseler, over\nSO years of age, and the oldest general in the German army, is the adviser of the Crown Prince in the attack being made by the Teutons 011\nVerdun. General von Haeseler was\nofficially retiren thirteen years ago,\nbut volunteered when the present\nwar broke out. He had previously\nwon high reputation in the wars of\ni SG4 against Denmark. 18(313 against\nAustria, and 1S70 against France.\nHe is an indefatigable worker and a\nstrict disciplinarian, and is the idol\nof bis troops. For many years he\nwas commandant of the fortress of\nMetz, and has a high technical\nknowledge of conditions on the western front.\nCanadian Pacific Railway\nLowest rates to all Eastern points rl* strainer to Vancouver and\nCanadian Pacific Railway.\n.Meals and Berth included on steamer.\nPRINCESS SOPHIA FOR ALASKAN PORTS,\nFriday March 17th.\nPRINCESS MAY, SOUTHBOUND,\nSunday, II p.m.\nJ. I. PETERS, General Agent, coiner Third Ave. nnd Fourth St.\nS^*aSi'9K!eiS!E'fe-'3^^^\nMINERAL ACT.\n(Form F.)\nCertificate Of Improvements.\nNOTICE.\n\"WINER, [\"ERMINUS, ' \"KANSAS,\" \"BIG MISSOURI,\" \"DAUNTLESS,\" \"001 OEN CROWN,\" \"EP-\nLURIBUS\" VND \"LAIHI V Mini ral\nClaim . situate In the Port] nd Canal\nMining DH Islon of Ca ; District.\nWhere located: flu Salmon Ri ei\nTAKE NOTICE thai I, Daniel\nLindeborg, F. M. C, Mo H3.839B.,\nacting for myself and as agenl for\nAndrew Lindeborg, F, M. ('.. No. 93,-\n838B., Hiram Stevenson, I*. M, C,\nNo, 93.844B., and D. C. Barbrick, F.\nM. C, No. 91.112B., Administrator\nof the James Proudfool Estate, intend, sixty days from tile dale hereof, to apply t\" the Mining Recorder\nfor a Certificate of Improvements, for\n'he purpose of obtaining 11 Crown\nGrant of Hie above claim.\n00 iy>WKtWKKKBKHKHWHK,'rKB5 5HKKiaiWK\u00C2\u00ABl-aa CHjrKHWKHKHKKKi-Q-0 a\nI THE UNION STEAMSHIP CO, OF B.C. LTD' I\nS.S. VENTURE\u00E2\u0080\u0094Sails for GRANBY, NAAS, SIMPSON', every Men-\nday, A.M.\nS.S. VENTURE\u00E2\u0080\u0094Rails fv VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE\ni every Tuesday, 8 P.M.\nS.S. CAMOSUN\u00E2\u0080\u0094Sails for STEWART, GRANBY, SIMPSON'. Saturday, 8 A.M., January, 8th, 22nd; February 5th, llHh;\nMarch 4th, 18th.\n' S.S. CAMOSl'N\u00E2\u0080\u0094Sails for MASSET, PORT CLEMENTS. Sundays, P.\n)\n0 M.. .January 9th,23rd; February 7th, 21st; March\n0 5th, 19th.\n0\ng S.S. CAMOSl'N\u00E2\u0080\u0094Sails for SKIDEGATE, JEDWAY, IKEDA, Mon-\n9 days, P.M..January 10th, 24th; February 7th, 21st;\ng March Oth, 20th.\n5 S.S. CA510SUN\u00E2\u0080\u0094Sails for BELLA COOLA, RIVERS INLET, VAN-\n'; COUVER, January 13th, 27th; February 10th, 24th;\ng March 9th, 23th. ,\n0 JOHN BARNSLEY, AGENT, 0:U Second Avenue\u00E2\u0080\u0094Phone 508,\nHXBKHKH3 0O0000000OOOOO00000O0OO0O000 IKH^ChJCHJIJOttCrCHJlJCHJc^\n999999999999O0090000O000000O9O99000OOO00OOO999999O99O\nRUPERT MARINE IRONWORKS AND\nSUPPLY CO., LIMIT D\nWATERFRONT. PRINCE RUPERT\nENGINEERS MACHINISTS AND MACHINERY CONTRACTORS\nSpecialists in .Mamie Power Plant.- Oil, Steam, or Gasoline.\nIL C. Const Agentsc for Ihe liritish Kromhout Senil-Dlosel Oil Engine\u00E2\u0080\u0094the most reliable and economical, and ihe cheapest\npower for fishing boats, tugs nr \" passenger vessels.\nStundni'd (3ns Engine Company's Engines uml Puns in Mock.\nI\ng\na\n5\n..,-,\n5 Steel, Iron, Oils, Wire Rope, ISuIntn lieltin, II. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2'. W I I'ullejs\nColuiubiun Bronze Propcll Bi's, Storage Batteries, Dynamos not\na Murine Accessories.\nairs\u00E2\u0080\u0094First-class equipment mil siuli for machine and ship i\u00C2\u00BB-\n5 pairH.\nI P.O. BOX 5 TELEPHONE 313 ?\nKi&i>999000990O99IO009999a9t>0000O00oa000000&a0&njtt\nAnd further take notice thai action, under seciion 85, must lie commenced before the issue of such Certificate of Improvements.\nDated this 31sl day of January, A.\nD., 1916. ni-2-jly-2.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0mBHMBamnjMi\u00C2\u00BBu.ji3Wi\nHAYNER BROS t\nPioneer Funeral Directors and I\nEmbnlmers, open Day and 5\nNight. 1,allies' Assistant in S\nAttendance.\nPHONE 86. Tl\" THIRD -WE. ti\nI'lj me Blue lili lies. Pbont Mil\nLINDSAY'S CARTAGE&STORAGL\n12(3 FOURTH STREET\nJINGLE POT COAL\nv.\n'h handled \"by us All orders recelvs\nprompi attention Phono No, 6S Friday, March IT, 1916.\nD/\'S FAVORITE DRUG STORES T#\nWATER NOTICE.\nLADIES\nIN THESE TIMES\nEconomize In Your\nHat Wear\nOUT\nA NEW SIMMER\nFOR -\u00C2\u00A3r, CENTS.\nHAT\nDYOLA\nSTRAW HAT\nDYE\nWill\nmake Lust Veal'1\nlike a new one.\nAll Shades\u00E2\u0080\u0094Ready For Use\nCome In And Inspect.\nOrme's Limited\nCorner Third Ave. and ji\nSixth Street\nnaaaasangaaaas\nSkeena\nOf\nLAND ACT.\nForm Of Notice.\nLand District, District\nConst, Range I.\nTAKE NOTICE that Clyde A. Heller, occupation mine operator, intends\nin apply for peimission to purchase\nthe following described lands:\nCmmencing at a post planted\nabout one hundred yards Northerly\nfrom the mouth of Paradise Creek on\nthe Easterly shore of Bear Lake,\nPrincess Royal Island; thence East\n40 chains; thence South 20 chains;\nthence West 4 0 chains more or less\nto the shore of Bear Lake; thence\nNortherly along the shore of said\nLake tn the place of commencement.\ncontaining SO acres more or less.\nFebruary 18th, 1916. f-a-24\nCLYDE A. HELLER.\nLAND ACT.\nForm Of Notice.\nLand District, Districl\nCoast, Range I.\nTAKE NOTICE that THE SURF\nINLET POWER COMPANY, LIMITED. wi!1 apply by Petition to the\n.Minister for Ihe approval of the undertaking of its works and that such\nPetition will be hoard in the office of\nthe Board on a date to be fixed by\nthe Comptroller and that any person may file nn objection Thereto In\nthe office of the Comptroller or of\nthe Recorder nt the Distirct.\nThe name and address of Ihe ap-\nlip leant is THK SURF INLET POWER COMPANY, LIMITED, having its\nI lleai. Office al 1,001 Rogers Build-\nling, Vancouver, li. C. The Water\nRecorder's office in which this no-\ntlce Is to be filed Is al Ihe Court\nHouse, Prince Rupert, B. C. The\nnntne of the lake from which the\nI water is to be taken is Cougar Lake,\nPrincess Royal Island.\nThe quantity of water applied for\nis ten thousand inches or sixteen\nthousand cubic feet per minute. Tbe\nproposed point of diversion Is at a\npoint at the outlet of Cougar Lake,\nand it is to be returned at a point\nat sea level on Surf Inlet, and will\nbe used for developing power and\nelectric energy to be used within a\nradius of ten (101 miles of the\nworks on Princess Royal Island.\nA copy of th.s notice was posted\non the ground on the 24th day of\nFebruary, A. D., 1916.\nDated at Vancouver. B. C. this\n24th nay of February, A. D\u00E2\u0080\u009E 1916.\n^000000000099900000000000*\nI PERSONALS |\n90000trtf09900000O9009O9O990\nM. M. Stephens Notary Public.\nMrs. Morte Craig\n-on t n.\nis back from the\nTHE SURF INLET POWER\nCOMPANY, LIMITED.\ns-f-20\nF. XV. HOLLER,\nSuperintendent and Agent.\nSkeena\nor\nTAKE NOTICE that Frederick\nBradshaw, of Tonopah, Nevada, occupation mine manager, intends to\napply for permission to purchase the\nfollowing described lands:\nCommencing at a post planted\nabout 200 feet Easterly from the\nNorthwest corner of Lot 40, Range\nI. Coast District; thence North 20\nchains; thence West 20 chains;\nthence South 20 chains more or less\nto the shore of Surf Inlet; 'hence\nfollowing the shore line to the place\nof commencement, containing forty\nucres more or less.\nFebruary ISth, 1916.\n.i-L'l FREDERICK BRADSHAW.\nKeep your eyes ojien for Kirkpatrick's March Sale.\n. . -\nW. S. Sargent, of New Hazelton,\nleft for home yesterday.\n* \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 *\nMrs. C, ll. Sawle, of Hazelton, was\na passenger by yesterday's train.\n* * \u00C2\u00AB\nR. I'. Williams, of California, la\nhere on a visll to his brother. XV. E.\nWilliams.\n* *\nR. Switzer, representing Pel her &\nLeiser, of Victoria, is in the city on\na business trip.\n* * *\nA. Harris, of New Hazelton, a well\nknown mining man, went home by\nyesterday's train.\n* * \u00C2\u00AB\nH. Manley, of the Granby Hotel,\nAnyox, was a passenger by the Prinee\nRupert yesteraay.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 * \u00C2\u00BB\nB. B. Kelliher, formerly Chief Engineer of the O. T. P., arrived from\nthe south yeasterday accompanied by\nMrs. Kelliher. They went east by\ntrain.\nPOSTAL XOTICE.\nPos-'inia-ti-r \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 '\nexi'.hange dI ll no; 0 del \u00C2\u00ABIth Den\nmark, Holland, Norway and Sw eaen,\nwill, h was susi ended or, thi\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 . 1914, lins boi n rcsuini d, and\nMoni j i ird< I ed on thesi\nnl c rates of i n\ntorn rly.\nCKKiooaoooooouooocoooocoooa\n& 5\nB. C. Undertakers\nbeg tu Inform their friends ami\ntlie public generally that they\nhave engageu the services of a\nFirst Class I inlet laker, who Is\na graduate of n Canadian and\nAmerican College of Embalming, Sanitation, Disinfection\nand Bacteriology, and who\nholds both Canadian and\nAmerican Diplomas.\nLady Aslstant always In attendance to \"\"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00AB for ladies and\nchildren.\nOffice and Parlors No. ill,\ncorner -ml Street nnd 2nd Ave. S\nPhone 41, Open linv and Night a\nO\nOMHHHKHKH\n*-%!:>\u00E2\u0096\u00A0.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\":\nRoyal Naval College Or Canada.\nThe next examination for the entry\nof Naval Cadets will be held at the\nexamination centres of the Civil Service Commission in May,' 1916, successful candidates joining the College\non or about the 1st August. Applications for entry will be received up\nto the 15th April by the Secretary,\nCivil Service Commission, Ottawa,\nfrom whom blank entry forms can\nnow be obtained.\nCandidates tor the examination in\nMay next must be between the ages\nof fourteen and sixteen on the 1st\nJuly, 1916,\nFurther uetails can be obtained on\napplication to tbe undersigned.\nG. J. DESBARATS.\nDeputy Minister of the Naval Service.\nDepartment of the Naval Service,\nOttawa, January 10th, 1916.\nUnauthorized publication o' this\nadvertisement will not be paid for.\n\u00E2\u0080\u009490,793. S-m-j-30\nMINERAL ACT.\n(Form F.)\nCertificate Of Improvements.\nNOTICE,\n\"TIP TOP,\" \"RAMBLER,\" \"BU-\nK\A VISTA,\" \"PROVINCE,\" \"JAIN\"\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \*D \"KNOB HILL,\" Mineral Claims,\nItual In I ri land I 'anal Mining\n! il i Ion ot i'a. li . i dsti ii'. When\n!oi mi il: i in Salmon Rl\ er.\nTAKE NOTICE thai I, Daniel\nI Indeborg, F. M, C\u00E2\u0080\u009E N'o. DCS: 9B.,\nii ih- for myself and as agenl tor\n! ''.inliew Lindeborg, F. M. C\u00E2\u0080\u009E No, 93,.\n83!!:., Hiram Stei enson, F, M, C.\n1 Nn, 93,84 Hi., and D, C. Barbrick, !\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\".\nM. ('., No. in.1121!.. Administrator\nof the James Proudfoot Estate, Intend, sixty days from the date'hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder\nfor a Certificate of Improvements, for\nthe purpose of obtaining a Crown\nGrant of the above claim.\nAnd further take notice that action, under section 85, must be commenced before the Issue of such Certillcate of Improvements.\nBated this 31st day of January, A.\nD\u00E2\u0080\u009E 1916. ni-2-j'y-2\nMrs. James Hazlett and family left\nlast evening by the Prinee Rupert for\nAnyox where they will reside. Mr.\nHazlett has been engaged at Anyox\nfor some time.\n \u00E2\u0080\u0094o\t\nLOCAL NEWS ITEMS\nNew Westminster, was arrested at\nAnyox. He is now here awaiting his\ntrial.\nMarch 27 und 'M, the date of the\nGreat Majestic Serial, \"The Goddess\"\nwith Anita Stewart. tf.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 * *\nIn the police court yesterday, Emma Houston was convicted and fined\n$.r>0 for being the keeper of disorderly house. Gussie Roberts, who was\ncharged with being an Inmate, failed\nto appear. A warrant was ordered\nfor her arrest.\nThe Prince Rupert Rowing and\nYachting Club, al its annual meeting elected .1. M. Clancy Commodore; 11. S .Wallace. Rear-Commodore; Mr. Boldrick, Secretary; Mr.\nShowier, Assistant-Secretary; F. 11.\nMobley, Captain; and XV. J. Angle,\nI oo Ives, and A. T. Parkin members\nof committee.\n* * *\nThe steamer Coquitlam was in port\nlast night on her way south.\nHenry Edenshaw and C. Adams,\nfrom Massetl, arrived here last evening from the Queen Charlottes.\nThey were compelled to take shelter\nfor several days near Rose Spit, until\nthe weather moderated sufficiently to\nallow the trip being made.\n o\t\nMANY IN PRINCE RUPERT\nTRY SIMPLE MIXTURE\nAsk M. M. Stephens for your\nrate.\nMany Prince Rupert people are\nsurprised at tlie QUICK action of\nSimple buckthorn bark, glycerine,\netc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka. This\nsimple remedy acts on BOTH upper\nand lower bowel, removing such surprising foul matter that ONE SPOONFUL relieves almost ANY CASE constipation, sour stomach or gas. A few-\ndoses often relieve or prevent appen-\nuiciiis. A short treatment helps\ni\nre]chronic stomach trouble. The INSTANT, easy action of Adler-i-ka is\n|B3WKHW3\u00C2\u00ABKHKHM\u00C2\u00AB[^^\nEye, Troubles Corrected\nMr. Bulger has had over ten years experience in sight testing\nand fitting glasses, and last mid-summer took a post graduate\ncourse, which included the latest discoveries in tb:' science of optometry or eye measuring. One of the most imi nrtant is dynamic skiametry. The new method of Prof. A. J Cross, of New\nYork, in which the eye Is measured by a beam uf reflected light\nand any error is recorded.\nBut we do nol simply rely on one method; each eye Is tested\nseparately, In three different ways, besides trying the muscular balance, together and the nervous acuteness.\nWe use the new druglesa methods, no drops in the eye and no\nheavy frame resting on your face; ours swings from the wall by a\nbracket.\nPRICES AS LOW AS ANYWHERE\nBULGER & DENIKE\nOPTICIANS AND JEWELLERS\n days.\nHARRY HANSON\nTHE RELIABLE I'LUMBER\nPhone 480 P. O. 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