"2f618b29-bcc2-41b7-9825-2d7084164f06"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "2016-04-04"@en . "1916-11-26"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/prj/items/1.0312344/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " \t\nmwBm\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nVOL. VII.\nPRINCE RCPERT, B. C, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER tin. 1916.\nPi-ice 3 Cents.\nNo. 6.\nPRESERVATION OF HALIBUT SUPPLY IS VITAL\nBRITISH AIRSHIPS SHOW THEIR SUPERIORITY\nBella Coola Soldier Avenged The Death Of Local Officer\nBritish Aeroplanes\nSuperior To Aircraft\nOf German Enemy\nCANADA'S WHEAT FISHING CRAFT \]e\h Coola Man\nCROP FOR EXPORT HAVE ROUGH TIME\nNEARLY ONE HUNDRED MILLION\nBUSHELS FREE TO BE SETT\nABROAD\nIVEATHEH ON THE HALIBUT I\nBANKS IS AGAINST THE\nTAKING Ol* FISH\nIlls Includes A Part That Wns Held iSninller Craft Have Had Little\nOver From Year\nBefore.\nOttawa, N'ov. 2...\u00E2\u0080\u0094According to\nChance To Get Work\nDime.\nTiie smaller vessels of the halibut\nthe Census ifleet ha'e had small chance of get-\nAvenged Death Oi\nCapt. Adair Car\nwas a Bella Coola _r. Idler .vho avenged the i.e'. ii of Capt. Idair Carss. It\nwas Pete Marren of thai place, a\nof the 102nd Battalion.\nLondon, Nov. 26,\u00E2\u0080\u0094Twelve British cards and burst in;o flames. My other\naeroplanes engaged a fleet of twen- bombs all got home, but without such\nty hostile machines over the western ! spectacular effect. One of the bombs\nfront yesterday. Tho German aviators from one of 'the other machines fell\nwere dispersed by the gunfire of the. in between two immense smokestacks\nBritish airmen, who displayed su- and blew their bases clear away, calculation made\nperloi- ability in handling their ma-'They fell in opposite directions, Branch of the Dt\nchines.\nOne German aeroplane was de-IWhen we were finished not a thing [wheat crop available for export from I have had to seek shelter and remain Capt. Carss, after ibe latter had reiv\nstroyed and several were driven to was left. It was our lucky day. Not'Canada during the crop year ending idle a large part of the time they'dered him first ai; and made him\nthe ground in a damaged condition, la bomb was wasted and not a ma- August 31, HilT, will be just a lit- were out. [comfortable, Marren toik immediate\nAll of the British planes returned j chine lost. tie less than one hundred million The Doreen, Cant. Stoder, which steps to pirl the German ..Hirer be-\nAccording to letters received from October 21, when tlie 102nd covered\nmembers of the 102nd Battalion It |themselves wit lory.\ntmeiit of Trade!ling n-ood catches lately, owing to I Witnessing the treacherj ol the Ger-\n! smashing everything in their path.'and Commerce the surplus, of thejthe continued rough weather. They jiian officer in throwing a bomb at\nsafely to their base.\nBritish Superiority.\nAs showing the superiority of the\nBritish aeroplane work, the following letter from Flight Lieutenant\nErnest Potter, son of W. H. Potter\nof Port Arthur, and before enlisting\na clerk in Jfolson's Bank at Winnipeg, tells how he led an aerial squadron in destroying a big munitions\nfactory near Metz is descrihed in a\nletter home.\n\"Lately I have been moving all up\nand down the country. We are at-!\ntarhed to the French army and when !\nthev want anything battered down\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 I\nwe do it for them. Two days ago we j\nblew up some steel works at Hahan- |\nnlngen, t\orth of Metz. It was very\nclear and we could see the effect of\nom- bombs. T was the leader and my\nfirst bomb landed square on a factory about 400 feet long by 200 feet\nwide. It was a delay-fuse bomb,\nwhich does not explode until a quarter of a second after it has hit. Tt,\nwent through the iron roof and exploded Inside. The whole building\njust flattened out like a house of\n\"The factory employed about bushels. This amount includes twen- has just returned to port, was able vend where he could deal as treach-\n6,000 hands and supplied all the |ty-seven million bushels of the 1915- ito get only 1,000 pounds, although jerously again.\nfront near here with guns. They i 1 6 crop carried over. The calcula- out for twenty-one days. Of that! A letter received by G. A, Wood-\nwere also supplying the Bulgirs. ition provides for the retention in time the crew were only able to fish land of '.lie Imperial Oil Company,\nWhen we went through Nancv the Canada for food of probably flftv three half days. from Major .1. S. Matthews, who as\nI\npeople were wildly enthusiastic ! million bushels,, for seed twenty-one! The Sea Light, Capt. Smith, was travelling representative of the same\nabout it and of course we had a good | million bushels and for less In clean- j out a whole month and was able to company, throws some interesting\ntime.\"\n(Continued on Page Two.)\n(Continued on Page Two.)\nsidelights upon the engageme\nTHE PRESERVATION OF HALIBUT\nCONSIDERED BY WM. F. THOMPSON\nWHO LAST YEAR INVESTTC.aTft>\nFOR PROVINCIAL DEPARTMENTS\nMajo \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 . tthi v. ; : n officer of\nthat Battaiiin. lie was wounded by a\nshot tir.it entered ii - and came\nout at the b ick i _ hit \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i : I\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 wrote\nfrom a hosi is;.I ir. Lond n.\nThe i hargi \ 'as made shar n I 2\no'clock noon. So rapidly was the\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 . k ai c .i hi ii. saj - Majoi Matthews in his letter, thai in 15\nminutes the local regimen! was in\nthe enemy's trenches. He made reference to Capt. Carss being killed\nand spoke in high terms of him. At\n2ii minutes to 12 iie said lie had\nlunch with him,\nOf the twenty-one officers of the\n; Battalion who took part in ihe\ncharge, seventeen were either killed\n;or wounded, making aterriflr loss.\nRUMANIA'S POSIT.ON\nIS CA StStS NOME\nCONSIDERABLE ALA1\nGANONGS' OVERSEAS\nCHOCOLATES\n$1.00 tlie Box. Wrapped, ready for\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0nailing, address label attached. Just\nthe thing to send to tlie Boys nt the\nFront.\nORME'S LIMITED\n**************************\nt\n*\n\" i\nThe report of the Provincial Fisheries Department for the year 1915\nhas just been issued by the King'*\nPrinter. It is a notable publication,\ncontaining many valuable papers, including \"The Life of the Sockeye\nSalmon,\" by Dr. C. H. Gilbert; \"The\nHalibut Fshery\u00E2\u0080\u0094The Biology of the\nSpecies and the Condition of the\nBanks,\" by W. F. Thompson; \"The\nLife of Facific Oysters\u00E2\u0080\u0094Environment,\" by Dr. Joseph Stafford; and\nreports from the spawning grounds\nof the principal salmon streams. The\nreport Is complete with statistics, Illustrations, charts and tabulations,\nand throughout maintains the high\nstandards of reports Issued by this\ndepartment.\nThe value of the fishery products\nfor the Province for the year ending\nyear of S2.376.21:\n! ro the fact f appears that the halibut in the Pa- were delayed pending\n: that it was \"an off year\" on the\nFraser.\nIn reviewing the run of salmon to\nj the principal rivers and inlets, it is\nbrought out thf. t department investigations make it appear altogether\nprobable that a component part of\nthe run of sockeye to the Fraser\nRiver district, approaches that river\nfrom the north, through Johnston\nStraits, and that all do not come in\nfrom the open sea through Juan de\nCAFE\nNow .loing business\nOPEN DAY AND NK3HT\nFirst Class Service\nEverything Xew and Dp-To-\nDnte.\nti March 31, 1915, totalled $11,515,-\n*|os\nJ fishery products of the Dominion\nor .36S per cent, of the total\nry products of thc Dominion.\nJ'Britlsh Columbia fishery products ex\nLondon. Nov. 2-*.\u00E2\u0080\u0094The position of\nuninnia is Ihe subject of ronsidcr-\nble alarm as a result of the claims\nI recorded by the Aur. K'-Germans that\nthe arrival of they have driven thc Rumanians out\ncific. like the Atlantic, will drop to j a conclusion. It is, therefore, neces-jof tho -'i\"1 Valley and have captured\na minor position among the food sary to regard the suggestion of thousands of kilometres of fertile\nfishes. It is difficult to see wherein j hatchery relief as of purely theoreti- wheat country,\nmore proof of depletion than is: (Continued on Page Two.)\nhere given can be adduced save the! \u00C2\u00BB\t\nfinal one of commercial extinction of I Geo. 1). Tite's Annual Prize Draw-\ntne species. ings for Xnuis Eve: First, Fumed\nThe rate of decrease on the banks. | 0ak ohln\u00C2\u00BB Cabinet! Second, White\nover 70 per cent, for each decade, is\nsurprisingly large. Yet it must be re-\nIt is doubtful whether Rumania\ncan withstand a prolonged attack\nagainst the Invaders, and the silence\nwhich is being observed hy both\nPetrograd and Bucharest is creating\nmembered that the constant shifting\nto new banks has staved off a portion\nFuca Strait as has been generally!of the effect of impoverishment. The\nsupposed.\nConsiderable comment is given fo\nprogress from the banks at Cape\nFlattery to Hecate Straits, and from\nthe importance of Prinee Rupert as!there to Yakatat and beyond, has\na fishing centre. The development of; been at a constantly accelerated rate,\nthe halibut fishery there is the most j as the total catch has grown from\ngratifying feature of the year. In'year to year. When expansion Is at\n1913 Prince Rupert received 7,520,-!an end. as It will inevitably be, thc\ni\nRIO pounds of fresh halibut, and in ]fishing fleet must return to the older\n1915, 16,095,315 pounds. 'known hanks, which will then be de-\nWilliam F. Thompson, in charge pleted beyond their present condition\nof tire halibut investigation conduct-1 unless measures are taken to allowed by the department, contributes to them to recuperate. It is very plain Music,\nJlocodod those of any other province n,,. appendix of this report \"A paper rlint they cannot support the fishing lr_OH second\n! $3,784,896, and exceeded tho com.' on statistics of the halibut fishery of now existnut or anything comparable] *\nned fishery products of New J3runs- the Pacific\u00E2\u0080\u0094their bearing on the lii- With It.\nEnamnl Steel Bed, square lube: Intense excitement here.\nThird, Large Doll nnd Doll's Wicker \u00E2\u0080\u0094 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0*>\u00E2\u0080\u0094\t\nCan'lage. For every 82.00 purchase, THERE CAN DE\nFor Cash, entitles you lo one ticket. yo f \j,k OF PEACE\nconsisting of three prizes. nf PRESENT\nHARRY A. HARVEY\nenclicr of Violin. Piano, Viollncello\nnnd Harmony\nLondon, Nov, 25.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Lord Roberts\nCecil has notified the Assoelated\nPress that all peace talk at the .resent time is futile.\n o \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nWhen Buying Coal get Hie besl. It\nLate of the London, Eng., Conser\nvatory of .Music. Pupil of Lansdowne costs Hie same. New\nCottell, the Belgian musician, Pupils'Conl\u00E2\u0080\u0094Phone 110,\nprepared for the Associate Board, ; \u00E2\u0080\u0094 n-\t\nVancouver Centre, Royal College ofj PnncJ ,-i,j\u00E2\u0080\u009E.,. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0-,,.,.,,, r.|m0B\nNippon nt Special Xnins Pri\nAve.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Phone Blue 278 Geo. D. Tite's.\nWellington\nif.\nHill\nIII\nJ! wick, Ontario, Quebec and Prince Ed-'ology of the species and ll n- Although a prophecy of Immedi-\nJ i Island by $633.616.'This favor- dltion of the banks\nJiable showing is made notwlthstand- the reporl says'\n'bird Ave. Prince Rupert,\n**************************\n,i hrr thai British Columbia shows a\nti; .1\n(decrease from that of the 'previous paper\n****************************** ********************\n*\nFOR SALE\nFive-Roomed House and Lot for the price of Ibe House, close in.\nFOR RENT\n_mong the facts presented ;\none which 8,tands forth con-\n\" 3] leuously is the great effort which\nfr**' the operations of the fishermen have\nihrul on the character of tlie halibut\npopulation of the various hanks. Not\nonly have they been very extensively\ndepleted, but the nroportion of the\nmature and immature of large am'\n-i\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2l'\nOf this papei ate decline In the total yield would\nbe oul of place, tlie situation which\nMr Thi mpson ': tikes clear I\nidentic serious to warranl th laklni\nof Immedl \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 tei e for conservation.\nTlie contemplation of experiments on\nhate! ing the halibut must lead slm-\nply t ill-fo1 :-ded oi tlmlsm on the\npart of the fishermen. In the face of *\nthc wholesale reduction of Ihe mini- *\nhers of halibut on the banks, the I\nALL ; I NDS OF\n**************** ******** ***\u00E2\u0096\u00A0**** +** + 9,4 + *******t*******\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n+\n*\n4\n*\n*\n*\n*\n-K\n*\nSteam Heated Apait_aont, Stephens Block.\nSteam Heated Store, Stephens DIock.\nSteam Heated Apartment, Merryfleld lllock.\nSee List of HOUSES, STORES AND OFFICES.\nt NOTARY PUBLIC\n**********************\nINSURANCE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES\nM. M. STEPHENS\nREAL ESTATE\nsmall fish has heen radicallv changed, 'establishment of hatcheries cannot lip IX\nI *\nExtensive'fishing has, it is evident, j regarded r's anything hut futile, and!*\nmade its Influence felt throughout! exreedin .ir- expensive experimental . *\n*\nthe whole biological appearance of | work. The hatching of cod and place!*\n*\nthe species, and In doing so It has has been carried on by many govern-\nrendered precarious the future of the \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ments without any tangible results.!*\nMARKET AND STOUEH (USE ' ST PEN ' ' OLD\nBANK OF MONTREAL BI ILDING, FOI ItTH STREET,\nBETWEEN SECOND AND THIRD AVEN1 ES.\nHighest Market Prices Paid For Furs\nIn Any Quantity\nCONSULT I>' BEFORE GOING ELSEWHERE\nti\nti\n*\n*\n4\n4\n4\n\u00C2\u00BB\n*\n*\n*\n*\nst-\n*\n*\n4\nti\nti\n4\n4\n4\nbanks, particularly the older or long-. In the case of the halibut, nothing\ner known. The number of halibut could be known as to Its results for\nstill found on them ls so small, and many years, and unlikely as they are\nthe percentage of mature fish in the to be of value, those -years might 1n-\n*r****************** population has fallen so low that It cur the ruin of the Industry if \u00C2\u00BBction ti***************************************************.\ni Prince Rupert Hide & Fur Company l\nFOURTH STREET, PRINCE RUPERT, 11. O. ti\nSUNDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1916.\nPRINCE RUPERT JOUENAL\ntetmcc Kupcr* ^journal\nTelephone 138.\nO. H. NELSON, Editor\nTelephone 138.\nOffice: 128 Third Aveuu.. Eaat,\nnear McBride Street. Telpbone 138;\nPo_.tefl.ee 3ox 1645.\nDAILY EDITION.\nPublishes every morning exoept\nMonday. Delevered by carrier in the\neity at the following rate, If paid in\nadvance:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nOne Year JS-JO\nSU Month \u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB.\u00C2\u00BB0\nThree Months 11.2*\nIf not paid in advance,\nper Month W.BO\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Vdverttntaj. Rates Upon Application.\nTelepb-ae 138.\nSUNDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1916.\nRUSSIA UNCONQUERABLE.\n\"No power on earth is able to\nconquer Russia\"\u00E2\u0080\u0094The Russian Minister of War in a speech to the Duma\nSaturday.\n\"n its face the statement may ap-\n;..:.:\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 somewhat boastful but few\ngreater truths have ever been ex-\np-essed.\nKing Charles the XII. of Sweden,\nNapoleoon of France and Wilhelm II.\nof Germany all attempted to conquer\nRussia. Each had behind him the\ngreatest military machine of his day.\nAll failed.\nThe triumphs of Charles of Sweden\nln Poland were followed by disaster\nat Pultawa. Napoleon triumphantly\ncrossed the Niemen and forced a passage of the Borodino, victories which\nended only in the historic retreat\nfrom Moscow. Germany has also won\nits victories since 1914, but they have\nbeen victories which have cost Germany more than they have cost Russia. They have contributed to the defeat to delay which Germany now is\ndesperate: struggling,\nRusia's history, its millions in\npopulation, its enormous productive\npower, its people's enduring faith in\ntheir leaders, the vastness of Rusr\nsia's territory and the rigor of its\nclimate are cold facts, unshaken by\nthe reverse sustained in tlie Russo-\nJapanese war, which remove from the\nwar minister's speech any element of\nboastfulness.\nBIG SUBSCRIPTION\nMADE BV GRANBY\nCOMPANY TO FUND\nThe campaigners for the Canadian\nPatriotic Fund were much encouraged to receive from the Granby Consolidated Mining Company promise\nof a subscription for 1917 of no less\nthan $15,000, says The Vancouver\nWorld. This subscription is altogether apart from the large amount already contributed monthly by the\nemployees of the company. The campaign committee feels that slmflar\ngenerous support from other large\nconcerns in Vancouver would do\nmuch to secure for them the additional $100,000 they need to reach\ntheir total of $400,000.\nWHOLESALE BAKERS\nWARNED IN MATTER\nOF HIGH PRICES\nOttawa, Nov. 25.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Hon. T. W.\nCrothers, Minister of Labor, has issued a warning threatening criminal\naction against wholesale bakers, unless the practice of refusing to sell\nbread to retailers who do not uphold\nthe stated price, is Immediately discontinued.\nFISHING CRAFT.\n(Continued lrom Page One.)\nbring back only 1,000 pounds, owing\nto the short time during which it was\nengaged In fishing.\nFor Eiderdown Comforts See Tite's\nsplendid assortment.\nLAND ACT.\n(Form No. 9.)\nFORM OF NOTICE.\nPRESERVATION OI HALIBUT.\n(Continued troiu Page One.)\ncal value, and one which may do\ngreat harm by misleading those with\nthe interest of the fishery at heart.\nMr. Thompson does not discuss extensively the steps which could be\ntaken to conserve the halibut, but\nhis paper brinss cut many facts vital\nto their formulation. Tho exhausted\nconditions of the banks off the coast\nis clearly shown, and established the\nvital need of their protection during\nthat portion of the year when they\nare yielding the largest proportion of\nsmall and immature fish. Since the\nmain lisliing has shifted farther\nnorth, (here should be no great obstacle to the application of protective measures, to the southern banks.\nProtection to a small area or tlie establishment of closed zones of comparative limited extent can have no\neffect on the whole. Effects of close\nseason in various months may he\njudged from the comparative yields\ngiven In Mr. Thompson's tabulations,\nthe value of such closures being in\ndirect proportion to Ihe activity of\nthe fishery at the time they are In\nforce.\n! Skeena Land District, District of\nQueen Charlotte Islands.\nI TAKE NOTICE that J. Crane, of\n'Victoria, B. C, intends to apply for\npermission to prospect for coal and\npetroleum on the West Coast of\nOraham Island, in vicinity of West\nRiver.\nCommencing at a post planted one\nmile south of the southeast corner\nof C.L., 9,971 thence south 80\nchains; thence east 80 chains; thence,\nnorth 80 chains; thence west 80\nchains to point of commencement.\nName of applicant,\nJ. CRANE,\nAUSTIN BROWN, Agent.\nDated July 19, 1916. al0-e,10\nTake notice that G. R. Naden Com.\npany Limited, whose address is\nPrince Rupert, British Columbia,\nwill apply for a licence to take and\nuse 300 cubic feet per Beoond, and to\nstore 40,000 acre feet of water out\nof Kum-ea-lon River which flows\nnorthwesterly and drains into Kum-\nea-lon Inlet. The Btorage dam will\nhe located at the natural outlet of\nLake Katherine. The capacity of the\nreservoir to be created is about 1,280\nacres, and it will flood about 200\nacres of land. The water will be diverted from the etream at a point,\nabout at the storage dam and will\nbe used for power purposes upon the\nland described as below. This notice\nwas posted on the ground on the 4th\nday of October, 1916. A copy of\nthis notice and an application pursuant thereto ano to the \"Water Act\n1914\" will be filed in the offlce of the\nWater Recorder at Prince Rupert,\nBritish Columbia. Objecllo. s to the\napplication may he filed with the said\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights, Parliament\nBuildings, Victoria, British Columbia, within thirty days after the first\nappearance of this notice in a local\nnewspaper. The territory within\nwhich the powers ln respect of the\nundertaking are to be exercised is\nPrince Rupert, British Columbia, and\nvicinity and along the transmission\nline between the Power Station and\nPrince Rupert, British Columbia. The\ndate of the first publication of this\nnotice is November 17th 1916.\nG. R. NADEN COMPANY LIMITED\nd-20-16 Applicant.\nby J. H. PILLSBURY, Agent.)\nIMPERIAL MACHINE WORKS\nCOAL ACT.\nSkeena Land District, District of\nQueen Charlotte Islands.\nTAKE NOTICE that Austin Brown\nof Victoria, B. C, occupation saddler\nIntends to apply for permission to\nproepeit the following described\nlands for coal and petroleum:\nCommencing at a post planted on\nthe West Coast of Graham Island,\nin vicinity of West River, at the\nsoutheast corner of C.L. 10,038,\nthence south 80 chains; tbence west\n80 chains; thence north R0 chni__'\nthence east 80 chains to puinr\ncommencement\nName of applicant.\nAUSTIN BROWN. a8-sS\nDated July 19, 1910.\nCANADA'S WHEAT.\nI Continued from Page One.)\nIng about 15,000,000 bushels.\nThe 1916 wheat crop ls estimated\nat 159,123,000 bushels, the carryover from the previous year is estimated at 27,033,000 bushels, making\na total of 186,406,000 bushels. When\nthe foregoing allowances are made\nfor food, seed and for lose in cleaning, there remains for export in the\nneighborhood of 99,000,000 bushels.\nIKKHKWOOIKHKKHJO-O \u00C2\u00BBo CHWKH.-D o\n| WALKER'S MUSIC STORE\n3 Corner Second Ave and 4th St.\n8\t\n.. Pianos and other musical In-\nti HtrumentA for sale.\n9 Pianos to Rent.\nFor the Little One*\u00E2\u0080\u0094ChiMren't\nTable* and Choirs, Doll Iiujigiei. and\nTl*4* at Geo. I). Tlte'g.\nit A large assortment of sheet o\no music. Classic songs und music, a\no and all the popular selections 5\ng of the day. 6\nWKP^KHKW-lKHHKKHHt O&DirHKKKHW\nHAYNER BROS\nPioneer Funeral Director* and\nFnilialmera. Open Day aad\nMight. Ladles' Assistant la\nI'MCNfe Ml. 710.THIRD AYE.\nWATER NOTICE.\nCOAL AOT.\nSkeena Land District, Districl of\nQneen Charlotte Islands.\nTAKE NOTICE that Austin Brown,\nof Victoria, B. C, occupation saddler,\nintends to apply for permission to\nprospect the following described\nlands for coal and petroleum:\nCommencing at a post planted on\nthe West Coast of Graham Island,\nIn the vicinity of West River, at the\nSoutheast corner of C.L. 8,086,\nthence north 80 chains; thence east\nSO chains; thence south 80 chains,;\nthence we_t 80 chains to point of\ncommencement.\nName of applicant,\nAUSTIN BROWN. a8-\u00C2\u00BB8\nDated July 18, 1S1\u00C2\u00AB\nLAND ACT.\n(Form No. \u00C2\u00BB.)\nTORM OF H-OTTOE.\nSkeena Land District, District of\nQueen Charlotte Islands.\nTAKE NOTICE that George D.\nTite, of Prince Rupert, B. O, occupation merchant, intends to apply for\npermission to prospvet tor ooal and\npetroleum on the West Coaat of\nGraham Island, In rlclnity of West\nRiver.\nCommencing at i post planted one\nmile south of the southeast corner of\nC.L., 9,971 thence north 80 chains;\nthence west 80 chains; thence south\n80 chains; thence eust 80 chains to\npoint of commencement.\nName of applicant,\nGEORGE D. TITE,\nAUSTIN BROWN, Agent.\nDated July 19, 1916. al0-\u00C2\u00AB10\nPHONE 554 P.O. BOX 60\nFOR\nEngines Installed and General\nRepairs.\nOxy-Acetylene Plant in Connection\nPhone Red 150 Third Avenue\nAPERHANGING\nAIMING\nOLISH1NG AND\nWALL TINTING\nHIGH-GRADE INTERIOR\nDECORAO'ING .. SPECIALTY\nMartin Swanson\nSECOND AVE M_AR MeBRIUl\n*****************************************************\nti\nHotel Directory .\n************\nPrince\nRupert\nBritish\nColumbia\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\nWINDSOR HOTEL\nCor. of First Ave. and Eighth St.\nW. H. WRIGHT, Prop.\nti\n*ti\nHOTEL CENTRAL\nFirst Ave. and Seventh St.\nEuropean and American Plans\n$1.00 to $2.Q0 Per Day\nPeter BSack, Prop.\nEMPRESS HOTEL\nJ. V. Rochester V. D. Casley\nThrid Ave. Between Sixth and\nSeventh Sts.\nROYAL HOTEL\nCorley & Burgess, Props.\nThird Ave. and Sixth St.\nKuiopeiin Plan Steam Heated\n***i^*llr)\u00C2\u00BB*****1^**srlH^***********rlhHt**il\n*************************** ************* A*.\n1 LUMBER\noal, Cement, Plaster and Brick\nAND A COMPLETE LINE OF BBILDERS' SUPPLIES\nI WESTHOLME LUMBER CO., LTD.\nJ First Atcium Prince Rupert Telephone 186\nt**************** ** ******* **y****f**^******* **i****i'\nSAVE THE\nEMPIRE\nThe Forestry Battalion\nthe 230th\nOrganizing now under Capt.\nShuttleworth wants practical\nmen.\nServices will be auxiliary to\nthe fighting forces n all kinds\nof rough woodwork.\nFor particulars apply to\nSERGT. STOKES,\nAt the offices of the Red\nCross Society, next to Bank\nof Montreal, Third Avenue.\nPrince Rupert, B. C.\nAdvertise\nIN THE JOURNAL\nGet the Best\nValue for your\nMoney by advertising in a\npaper that always goes into\nthe homes.\nThe Journal is the only\nMorning Daily in\nthe north\nSubscription 50c. per month\nor $5.00 per year in advance\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ma**.\n1 vmrnmrtrnt ti- \u00C2\u00BB \u00E2\u0080\u0094,-a\nPRINCE RUPIRT JOURNAL\nSUNDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 191C.\nLAND ACT.\nFORM OF NOTICE.\nSkeena Land District, District of\nQueen Charlotte Islands.\nTAKE NOTICE that Oliver Browri,\nof Victoria, B. O, occupation machinist, intends to apply for permission\nto prospect for real and petroleum\non the following .\"escribed SHRDTTU\non the West Coast of Graham Island,\nIn vicinity of West River.\nCommencing at a post planted two\nmiles south of tbe southeast Conner\not C.L., 9,971, thence south 80\nchaios; thence west 80 chains;\nthence north 80 chains; thence east\n80 chains to point o( commencement.\nName of applicant,\nOLIVER BROWN,\nAUSTIN BROWN, Agent.\nDated July 19, 1916. al0-\u00C2\u00AB10\nLIQUOR ACT, 1910.\n(Section 42.)\nSYNOPSIS OF COAL MINING\nREGULATIONS.\nCoal mining right of the Dominion In Manitoba, Saskatchewan and\nAlberta, the Yukon Terltory, the\nNothwest Teritoriea and a portion\nof the Province of British Columbia,\nmay be leased for a term of twenty-\none years at an annual rental of\n.1 per acre. Not more than 2,560\nacres will be leased to one applicant.\nApHcations for a lease must be\nmade by the applicant in person to\nthe Agent or Sub-Agent of the district in which the rights applied for\nare situated.\nIn surveyed territory the land\nmust be described by sections, and\nIn unsurveyed territory the tract applied for shall be staked out by the\npppllcant.\nEach application must be accompanied by a fee of $5, which w'H be\nrefunded if the rights applied for are\nnot available but not otherwise. A\nroyalty shall le paid on the merchantable output of the mine at the\nrate of live cents per ton.\nThe person operating the mine\nshall furnish tlie Agent with sworn\nreturns accounting for the full\nquantity of merchantable coal mined\nand pay the royalty there j.i. If the\ncoal mining rights re nor being operated, such returns should be furnished at least once a year.\nThe lease wil' include the coal\nmining rights only; but the lessee\nmay be permitted to purchase whatever available surface right j may b..\nconsidered necessary for the work\ning of the mine at the rate of $10\nper acre.\nFor full information application\nshould be made to the Secretary of\nthe Department of the Interior, Ottawa, or to any Agent or Suli-Agent\nof Dominion Lands.\nW. VV. CORY,\nDeputy Minister of the Interior.\nNOTICE ls hereby given that, on\nthe flist day of December next, application will be made to the Superintendent of Provincial Police for renewal of the hotel licence to sell\nliquor by retail in the hotel known\nus the Nichol Hotel, situated at Pacific, ln the Province of British Columbia.\nDated this 7th day of October, 1916.\n0-12 MRS. MARY ANDERSON,\nApplicant.\nLIQUOR ACT, 1910.\n(Section 19.)\nNOTICE ie hereby given that, on\nthe First day of December next, application will be made to the Superintendent of Provincial Police for the\nrenewal of a licence for the sale of\nliquor by wholesale In and upon the\npremises known as Beaver Wholesale Liquor Company, of Prince Rupert, Limited, situate at 708 Fraser\nStreet, Prince Rupert, B. C, upon\nthe lands described as Lots Fifteen\nand Sixteen (15-16), Block Thirty-\ntwo (32) Section One (1) City of\nPrince Rupert, B. C.\nDated this 12th day of October, 1916\nTHE BEAVER WOLESALE\nLIQUOR CO., OF PRINCE RUPERT LIMITED,\nGEO. A. SWEET,\no-15 Manager.\nLAND ACT.\nof\nSkeena Land District, District\nQueen Charlotte Islands.\nTAKE NOTICE that Frederick\nMoerseh, of Victoria, B. C, occupation clerk, intends to apply for permission to prospect for coal an* petroleum on the West Coast of Graham\nIsland, in vicinity of West Rivei\nCommencing at a post planted two\nmiles south of tbe southeasl corner\nof C.L., 9,971, thence east 80 chains;\nthence south 80 chains; thence west\n80 chains; thence north 80 cbains to\npoint of commencement.\nName of applicant,\nFREDERICK MOBRSCH,\nAUSTIN BROWN, Agent.\nDated July 19, 1916. &10-\u00C2\u00AB10\n(Form No. 0.)\nFORM OF NOTICE. LAXJ( KBGISTKy ACJ\n(Section 38 and 134.)\nRe Application N'o. 9,085. Filing 5,807\nTAKE NOTICE that application\nhas been made to register Melvin M\nStephens and Maxwell C. Wade, of\nPrince Rupert, B. C, as owner in fee\nundwr two Tax Sale Deeds from The\nCollector of the City of Prince Ru\n(pert, bearing date the 23rd day of\nOctober, 1916, of ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel or tract of\nland and premises situate, lying, and\nibelng in the Municipality of Prince\nRupwt, (Assessment District) more\nparticularly known and described as\n|Lots Seven (71 and Eight (8), Block\njForty-\u00C2\u00ABU, (46), Section Eight (8), in\nthe City of Prince Rupert, Map 923.\nYou are required to contest the\nj claim of the tax purchaser within\n ithlrty-flive days from the date of the\nFORM OF NOTICE. service of this notice (which may be\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0Skeena Land District District of |eff\u00C2\u00ABeted by Publication), and your at-\nQueen Charlotte Islands. tention is called to Section 36 of the\nTAKE NOTICE that Turner Roth- \"Land Registry Act\" with amend-\nwell Mullen, of Victoria, B. C, oc-;m\u00E2\u0082\u00ACnt\u00C2\u00BB. aaa to the following extract\nupation merchant, intends to apply j therefrom:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nCOAL ACT.\n__K\u00C2\u00AB\nm\nRead Down\nThurs. 11.00 p.m.\nSat. H.00 a.m.\nSar. 12.00 noon\nMon. a.m.\nFall and Winter\nSchedule\nRH. PRINCE Rl'PERT\nLv. Vancouver At-.\nAr. i-'r. Rupert Lv.\nLv. Pr. Rupert Ar.\nAr. Skagway Lv.\nSS. PRINCE GEORGE\nRend Up\n6.00 p.m. Thurs.\n9.00 a.m. Wed.\n6.00 a.m. Wed.\n12.00 noon Mon.\nSun.\nMon.\nMon.\nTues.\nWed.\nWed.\nThu.\n12.00M'nght\n10.00 a.m.\n11.00 p.m.\n9.00 p.m'\n10.30 a.m\n12.00 M'nght\n7.00 a.m.\nLv.\nLv.\nLv.\nLv.\nAr.\nLv\nAr.\nSeattle '..- 3.JO p.m. Sun-\nVictoria Ar. 7.00 a.m. Sun-\nVancouver Ar. 8.00 p.m. Sal-\nOcean Kails Lv. 11.00 p.m. Fri-\nPr. Rupert Lv. 9.00 t_.ni Fri.\nPr. Rupert Ar. 7.00 p.m. Thu.\nAnyox Lv. 12.00 Doon Thu.\nPASSENGER TRAIN SERVICE\nFor Smlthers, Prince GsBorge, Jasper, Edmonton, SaskatoM\nand Winnipeg, connecting tliere for all point, in Jdurtern Canada\nand tne Eastern and Southern States; leaves Prince Rupert every\nWednesday ard Saturday at 11:30 A. M.\nMixed evrry Friday at 5:00 A. M.\nAgency all Ocean Steamship Lines.\nFor information and reservati on apply to City Ticket, Office,\n330 Third Av_. Phone 2W\nLIQUOR AOT, 1910.\n(Section 42.)\nNOTICE ls hereby given that, on\nthe first day of December next, application will be made to the Superintendent of Provincial Police for renewal of the hotel licence to sell\nliquor by retail ir. tlie hotel known\nas the Granby Bay Hotel, situate at\nAnyox, in the Province of British Columbia.\nDated this Thirtieth day of September, 1916.\nGranby Bay Hotel Company, Limited.\nJAS. CHURCHILL, Manager,\noct. 1 Applicant.\nA. E. WRIGHT\nprovincial uud llominion Land Sut-\nseyor\u00E2\u0080\u0094Surveying and Engineering.\nletwp-n Second nnd Third Avenues\nP. O. Box 10.\n:or permission to prospect for coal\nnd petroleum on the West Coast, of\nIraham Island, in vicinity of West\nitiver.\nCommencing at a post planted at\nihe southwest corner of C.L. 9,968\n'hence west 80 chains; thence north\n80 chains: thence east 80 chains; j\n'hence south 80 chains to point ofj\ncommencement.\nName of applicant,\nTURNER ROTHWELL MULLEN,\nPer. AUSTIN BROWN, Agent.\nHaled July 19, 1916. a20-o20\nSkeena Land District, District\nQueen Charlotte Islands.\nof\nTAKE NOTICE that Austin Brown,\nof Victoria, B. C, occupation saddler,\nintends to apply for permission to\nprospect tlie following described\niinds for coal and petroleum:\nCommencing at a post planted on lands\n\"and in default of a caveat or certificate of lis pendens being filed\nbefore the registration as own;r\nof the person netitlde undre such\ntax sale, all persons so served with\nnotice. . . . and those claiming\nthrough or under them, and all\npersons claiming any interest in\nthe land by virtue of any unregistered instrument, and all persons\nclaiming any interest in the land\nby descent whose title is not registered under the provisions of this\nAct, shall he for ever estopped and\ndebarred from setting up any claim\nto or in rospect of the land so sold\nfor taxes, and the Register shall\nregister the person entitled under\nsuch tax sale as owner of the land\nso sold for taxes.\"\nAND WHEREAS application has\nbeen made for a Certificte of Indefeasible Title to tbe above-mentioned\nin the name of Melvin M.\nreduction\nmBBSBzm\nmaWBmwmmssa^,\n' /\"''ANADA from her abundance can help supply the Empire's needs,\n^ and this must be a comforting thought for those upon whom the\nheavy burden of directing the Empire's affairs has been laic1.. Gain or\nno gain the course before the farmers of Canada is as clear as It was\nlast year\u00E2\u0080\u0094they must produce abundantly in order to meet thc demands\nthat may be made, and I believe this to be especially true in regard to\nlive stock, the world's supply of which must be particularly affected in\nthis vast struggle. Stress and strain may yet be in store for us ail\nbefore thia tragic conflict is over, but not one of us doubts the issue,\nand Canadians will do their duty in thc highest sense of that great\nword.\"\u00E2\u0080\u0094HON. MARTIN BURRELL, Minuter of Agriculture.\n.'ie West Coast oi Graham Island, Stephens and Maxwell C. Wade:\nin vicinity of West River, at the! AND WHEREAS on investigating\nsoutheast corner of C.L. S.OSS^the title it appears that prior to the\nthence south SO chains; theuce west 14th day of September, 1915, (tire\n80 chains; thence north 80 chains; date on which the said lands were\nthence east 80 chains to point of sold for overdue taxes), vou were the\ni\ncommencement. Registered owner thereof.\nName of applicant, FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that at\nAUSTIN BROWN. a8-s8 the same time I shall effect reglstra-\n- *\u00E2\u0096\u00A0' tion in pursuance of such application\nand issue a Certificate of Indefeasible Title to the said lands In the\nname of Melvin M. Stephens and\nMaxwell C. Wade unless yon take\nand prosecute the proper proceedings\nto establish your claim, if any, to the\nsaid lands, or to prevent such proposed action nn my part.\nDated at the Land Registry Office,\nPrince Rupert, B. C, this 20th day\nof November, 1916.\nII. F. MacLEOD,\nDistrict Registrar of Titles.\nTo CHARLES PLANITZ,\n4-w. Edmonton, Alberta.\nI Canadian Pacific Railway\nLowest Rats\u00C2\u00B0s to aH Eastern Point\" via Htrnmer to Vancouver and Ca\nn.'idi.-iu Pacific Railway. Meals and Berth included on steamer.\nPRINCESS MAQUINNA\nFur Granby Bay nod Alice Arm Friday 11 p. m.\nPRINCESS SOPHIA\nSouthbound Saturday, 0 p. m.\nPRIXCESS MAQUINNA\nSouthbonnd Sunday, o p. ni.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0I. I. PETERS, General Agent, corner Third Ave. unit Fourth St.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ret\n******************************************************\nMODERN war is mede by resources, by money, by foodstuffs, r.s\nwell as by men and by munitions. While war is our first business, it is the imperative duty of every man in Canada to produce all\nthat he can, to work doubly hard while our soldiers arc in the trenches,\nin order that the resources of the country may not only be conserved, but\nincreased, for the gre.-.t struggle that lies before uc. ' Work and Save'\nis a good motto for War-time.\"\u00E2\u0080\u0094SIR THOMAS WHITE, Minister\nef Finance.\nTHE CALL OF E\nTO CANADIAN FARMERS, DAIRYMEN, FRUIT GROWERS, GARDENERS\nWHAT IS NEEDED? these in particular-\nwheat, OATS, HAY,\nBEEF, PORK, BACON,\nCHEESE, EGGS, BUTTER, POULTRY,\nCANNKD FRUITS, FRUIT JAMS,\nSUGAR, HONEY, WOOL, FLAX FIBRE,\nBEANS, PEAS, DRIED VEGETABLES\nWe must feed ourselves, feed our soldiers, and help feed the Allies. The need is greater in\n1916 than it was in 1915. The difficulties are greater, the task is heavier, the\nneed is more urgent, the call to patriotism is louder\u00E2\u0080\u0094therefore be\nthrifty and produce to the limit.\n\"THE AGRICULTURAL WAR BOOK FOR 1916\" ur now in the pre. To be had fro.\nThe Publication* Branch, Department of Agriculture, Ottawa.\nTHE GOVERNMENT OF CANADA 2\nTNC OtPAWTMENT OF AGRICULTURE - THE DEPARTMENT Of FINANCE\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0r.\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A04\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\nSi\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A04\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A04\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\n*\nRUPERT MARINE RONWORKS AND\nSUPPLY CO., LIMITED\nWATERFRONT, PltlNCE RUPBRT\nMACHINISTS AMI MACHINERY CONTRACTORS\nENGINEER\nSpecialists in Mn\u00C2\u00AB'\"ie Pow\nPiml- OU, Siirriin. 04 (maoline.\n15. C. Const A gents t for the Ui'Itish ICron.liout SetuiO.ieacI Oil l.n-\nnine\u00E2\u0080\u0094\npower\n'ilun'P.'il'l '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nthe most reliable iin economical, mid the cheapest\nfor Stilling bouts, su..-. a ' passenger vessel*,\nns F.ngine Comr..tny's Engines ami Parts in stock.\n.^rfeftV\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0*\u00C2\u00AB...\n..f^-T^f \u00E2\u0096\u00A0Jr-fe'^fc^ : * ti\nSteel, Iron. Oils, Wire Rope, Biilnta lieltiii. li. C. Wood Pulley*\nColumbian Bronze Piopell ers, Storage Butteries, Dynamos \u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB-*\nMarine Accessories,\naire\u00E2\u0080\u0094First-class equipment am! slim rnr machine and ^Mp rr-\npairs.\nP.O. BOX 5 TELEPHONE 313\n*****************************************************\nMINERAL ACT.\n(Form F.)\n- .\nCertlflcate of Improvements.\nXOTICE.\nIndependence; Low Parrs; Totem;\nMonarch nnd Lone Wolf Fraction\nMineral Claims, situate in the Skeena\nCi nsolldaterl Mining, Smelting &\nPower Co , Ltd., Free Miner's Certificate No. 6.005C, intend, sixty days\nfrom tht date hereof, to apply to the\nMining Recorder for a Certlflcate of\nImprovements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the ahove\nGranby Bay, B. C.\nTAKE NOTICE that I, J. Fred Ritchie, Free Miner's Certificate No. 3,-\n229C, acting aa agent for the Granby\nMining Division of Caaelar District.\nWhere located: On Falls Creek,\nclaim.\nAnd further take notice thai action, under section 85, must be commenced before the leaue of \u00C2\u00AButh Certificate of Improvements.\nDated this 20th day of Jul., A. P..\n1916. j27-\u00C2\u00A727\nJ. FRED RITCHIE, Agen'.\nPEABODYS'\nHIGH-GRADE.GUARANTEED OVERALLS A&E NOT ONLY GOOD TO\nTfNCENTS A BUTTON AND 25CENTS ft RIP. BUT THE MERCIAN\nTHAT YOU BOUGHT TMEM FROM WILL REPLACE THEM IF THEY DO NOT Gl\nENTIRE SATISFACTION.WlThIN THIRTY DAYS .COM 0AT\u00C2\u00A3 OF PUPCHA\nfl^UT THEM TO THE TEST SHOWN HERt\nLL STAND IT-because they are MADE TO WEAR\nNOBODY BUYS OVERALLS TO PLAY TRICKS WITH\nTHEM SUCH AS IS SHOWN IN THE PICTURE ABOVE.\nIN WHICH FOUR MEN EXERTED'ALL THEIR STRENGTH\nIN THE EFFORT TO RIP A PAIR OF PEABODYS' OVERALLS.\nBUT If THEY WILL STAND 7HIS-THEY WONT RIP\nUNDHUHE HARDEST KIND OF LEGITIMATE WEAR.\nPEABODYS\nGUARANTEED OyERALLS SUNDAY, .NOVEMBER' 26, 1916.\nPRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL\n__W_MH ssssss\u00E2\u0080\u0094_\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n. hat wa\n: Bottles\n| Guaranteed for Two\nI Years\nst\n* ,\t\nj \u00E2\u0080\u0094\nI $1.50, $2.00, $2.25\n. $2.50 and $3.00\n*\nss\njj Prepare for the long\nJ cold nights\nil\n*\n*\n*\n*\n4\n4\n*\n4\n4\nti\n*\n*\nti\n4\nti\n4\nWATER ACT, 1014.\nliefore Tin. Board Of Investigation.\nIn the matter of Yule Lake and\nYule River a tributary of Swanson\nSay, Khutze River a tributary of\nKhutze Bay, nnd all other streams\nemptying into Graham Reach and its ;\nInlets, anrt Bays in Rang IV Coast |\nDistrict. . I\n99*3000*30*300000000000000009\n1 PERSONALS I\n0 9\nO 900-0O00000*M0O000O0*!00099\nJack Judge has returned to the\ncity from a visit south.\n* ... .\nA. L. Ford and Mrs. Ford left yesterday for the east.\nOs..\n.1. E. .Merryfield returned to tho\ncity yesterday morning.\n9 9*\n.Mrs. J. H. Thompson has returned\nfrom a visit to the south.\nTAKE NOTICE ihat each and\navery person, partnership, company,\nof municipality who, on the 12th day\nof .Marcli. 1900, had water rights on\nany of the above-mentioned atresias\nis directed to forward, on or before\n.he 10th day of October, 11)16, to the\nComptroller of Water Rights at tire\nParliament Buildings, at Victoria, a\nJ (statement of claim in writing as re-\n J j quired by Section 294 of the Water\nI -Act, T.ili. Printea forms for such\nThe Pioneer Druggist $ \u00E2\u0096\u00A0t\u00C2\u00BBtement (Form no. so \u00C2\u00A3or in;-,\nti Ition or Form No. 51 for other :\nti'\n* I poses) CMi be obtained from ..\u00E2\u0096\u00A1; o:\ntil\n_j.|tbe Water Recorders in the P \"jvinct\nAnd take notice that a meeting\nth- sa'd Board will be ireld at the\noffie of the Board, Parliament Build-\nling... Victoria, on Tuesday the 24th\nH*|day of October, 1916, at 11 o'clock in\nthe forenoon, Vhen the evidence and |\n \u00E2\u0080\u0094 \u00E2\u0080\u0094 argument on the said claims, and on j\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0a-309090^3090099990090099999 any objections field will be heard.\n5 Dated at Victoria, B. C, the 7th day I\nS\nll. x. Boss has returned from Cali.\nIfornia, where'lie took his wife.\n* . . i.\nMrs. A. Foriier left yesterday\nmorning tor Montreal ro join her\nhusband.\n\u00C2\u00AB * .\nCaid. Jorgens who hrrs been\noperating out of Anyox in the ore\ncurrying trade, is in the city again.\nJUDGE IS ADJUSTING\nTELKWA NEWSPAPER CASK\nMr. Justice Morrison Is Attempting\nTo Arrive At Proper\nSettlement.\nYesterday forenoon Mr. Justice\nMorrison heard argument by opposing counsel in the case of Coyle vs.\n: McNeil, in an attempt to arrive a'\na correct settlement of the dispute\nbetween them. After going Into the\n: matters involved in the accounting\nat length it was finally taken over\nby His LordBhip to endeavor to unravel the points at issue, and ascertain just what parts of the plant be-\n(longed to the respective litigants.\nCorner Third Ave. and\nSixth Street\nPhones 8? and 300\nFor Xmns Buying Sec Tito's\nSpecial Prices for Carpet Squares,\nSprings, Mattresses and Iron Hods.\nLOCAL NEWS ITEMS\nLeather Chairs and Rockers. \\nsubstantial Gift. Big Discounts ;i(\nGeo. I). Tito's.\nI\ni\nB. C. Undertakers\nbeg to inform their friends an\ntne public generally that they \u00C2\u00A7\nhave engaged the services of a -0\nFirst Class Undertaker, who is 5\na graduate of a Canadian and 9\nAmerican College of Emoalni- jj\ning, Sanitation,\naud Bacteriology\nholes both\nAmerican Diplomas\nLady Assistant always in at- \u00C2\u00AE\ntendance to \"\"\u00C2\u00B0 for ladle\nchildren.\nI Mike and I'nrli.rs N'o. ll.,\ncoiner timi Street and 2nd Ave.\nSI0f September, 1916. For the Board of\nS Investigation.\nJ. F, ARMSTRONG.\nDisinfection o\nO\nand who 9\nO\nCanadian and S\nnd*\n9\nO\n4-w\nChairman.\nSAVE MONEY\nUse Mew Wellington\nCOAL\nPHONE lit\nI Christian Science Society services\nheh1 every Sunday at 11 a. m.\nSunday School at 12 noon. Wednesday evening meeting at S o'clock.\nHays Building, 24ii Second Avenue.\nThe following information is just\nto hand at the Customs Office, from\nthe Lighthouse Inspector, Ketchikan: Spike Rock Float, light three.\nWrangell Strait, discontinued and\nfloat removed November Nineteenth;\nadvise Mariners.\nLIQUOR ACT, 1910.\n(Section 19.)\nNOTICE is hereby given that, on\nPhone 41. Open Day anil Night withe First day of December next, ap-\ntHKKHW&WOimeKBK^ plication will be made to the Superiu-\ntendent of Provincial Police for the\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2IKHWKH5 00909999999900999099\ns Capt. J. McGee\nM.M.S.A.\nMasters and Mated prepared\n(or examination. Compass ad-\nJuetei.\nPhone Red 592\n\"NAUTICAL ACADEMY\"\nht>lt_ei'H!in lllock, <\u00C2\u00BB|>|. isiti-\nRoyal\nrenewal of a licence for the sale of\nliquor by wholesale in and upon the\npremises known as Prince Rupert\nImporting Co., Limited, situate at\nPrince Rupert, B. C, upon the lands\ndescribed as Lot 4, Block 32, Section\n9lone, Prince Rupert.\ngl PRINCE RUPERT IMPORTING\n2 | COM-PANY, LIMITED,\nI; ALEX. SMITH, Manager.\nS| Applicant.\n%at3*.t000OO99oa990900O09an&\D*t*a First da>' o\u00C2\u00A3 October, 1916. 08\nLOST.\nLOST\u00E2\u0080\u0094Small leather purs*? containing $19 and a small diamond ring.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0Milder leave at Windsor Hotel where\nhey will receive a reward.\nMANY IN PRINCE RUPERT\nTRY SIMPLE MIXTURE\nFor Rent For Dances, dr. j. s. brown, dentist\nor other social affairs i ~~ \"\nRAILWAY MEN'S HALL\nformerly Kiiien Island Hall\nApply W. McLEOD\nPhone 537.\nCrown and Bridge Work t.\nSpecialty\nOffice: Smith Block. Third Avenue\nPhone 454.\nfjI'/VK- . \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0' ... .'' ' . ' ;\nANADIANS M\no \"for the\nL NAVY\nTwo thousand Canadians are wanted for the Royal Naval Canadian Volunteer Reserve towards manning the new ships of the .\nImperia'. P.oyal Navy. Im nediate overseas service. Only men\nof good character and good physique accepted.\nPay $1.10 Minimum per day \u00E2\u0080\u0094Free Kit\n$20.00 per Month Separation Allowance\nMAJOR J. H. McMULLIN\nGovernment Office, Prince Rupert.\nUept. ol tl, _ N.v.l Service <*\nOTTAWA\nMany Prince Rupert people are\nsurprised at the 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 appendicitis. A short treatment helps\nchronic stomach trouble. The INSTANT, easy action of Adler-i-ka Is\nastonishing. C. H. Orme, Pioneer\nDruggist. g-f.\nSPRUCE LOGS WANTED.\nWanted large quantity Spruce logs,\nof good size, and scaling at least 30\nper cent. No 1. Write particulars\nas to price, Quality and earliest delivery fo C P. Coles & Co,, '.', ai.'ou-\nPrince Rupert Journal\n50c. perMo I\n: oI..,,ocz'.C:0*30900000009\nI mm sign shop ~\n9 Autos, Carriage, and Sign\n0 Painting.\n5 Work ilonr to suit customers.\n5 AII ivc want is your Idea.\n0\n9 Dawson lllock\u00E2\u0080\u0094Third Avenue\nj JOS. F FILION\nSTUART J. MARTIN,\nPROVINCIAL ASSA\*ER AND\nANALYTICAL\nCHEMIST\nHA;.l<_._TON, BRITISH COLUMBIA.\n07-Piece Dinnenrare; Xmns Discounts al Geo, D. Tito's.\nMINERAL ACT.\n(Form !\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'.!\nCertificate oi Improvements.\nNOTICE.\nPoll;. Ki.ction Mineral Claim,\nsituate in thn Skeena Mining Division\nof Cassiar District. Whore located:\nAdjoining !*ii!fieii Creek. Granby\nBay, B. (..\nTAKE NOTICE thai !. J. Fred Ritchie, Free Miner's Certificate No. ?,.-\n229C, acting aa agent for (he Granby\nConsolidated Mining, Smelting &\nPower Co., Ltd., Free Miner's Cer-\nUticate No. 5,00-50, intend, sixty day;,\nfrom the date herepf, to apply to tin\nMining Recorder for a Certificate of\nImprovements, for the purpose of ob-\ntaining a Crown Grant of the above\nclaim.\nAnd further 'ake notice that action, under section 8 5, must be commenced before the issue of such Certificate of Improvements.\nHated this 20th day of July, A. D.,\n1918. J27-S27\nJ. FRED RITCHIE. Agent.\nMINERAL ACT.\nCertificate Of Improvements.\nNOTICE.\nBalsam; Cedar; Cyprus and Spruce\nMineral Cla'ms, situate in the Skeena\nMining Division ot Cassair District.\nWhere located. Granby Bay, B. C,\nTAKE NOTIC*\" that I. Fred Ritchie, Free Miner's Certificate No.\n90.071B, acting as Agent for the\nGranby Consolidated Mining, Smelting & Power Company, Limited,\nFree Miner's Certificate No. 90.S10B,\nintends, sixty days from the date\nhereof to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining\na Crown Grant of the above claims.\nAna further take notice that\naction, under section 85 must be\ncommenced befoie the issue of such\nCertificate of Improvements.\nDated this 7th day of April, A. D.,\n1916.\nJ. FRED RITCHIE, Agent.\nPacific Cartage Limited\n'.enernl !'enn.,ng\nFurniture Movln . a Specia'tj\nVi.en you buy COAL huy trie BBr\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Ladysmlth Lump or Cnmo.\nWashed Nut.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ti me Blue 1SS Ren. Plmni. Ml!\ni p.'i'o-DA'ii;\nUNDSATS CAHTABE ftSTDMbl\n126 FOURTH STREET\nJINGLE POT COAL\n'. handled by us. All orders receive\nprompt attention Plronr 'o US\n***** ***************** ***** *****'A*******'lHHt^rt****r>V***\nS\nMACHINERY! MACHINERY!\nBOILERS, ENGINES, SAWMILLS, LOGGING ENGINES, MIXING\nMACHINERY, RAILWAY AND CONTRACTORS' EQUIPMENT-\nBOUGHT AND SOLD.\nThe Vancouver Machinery Depot, Ltd. \u00C2\u00A3\nVANCOUVER *\n*****************************************************\nBiakely Co,, Jewellers, g\nand Watch Repairers *\nHAi'Ri SEI.FV ii watchmaker of lung experience line been pal In *\ncharge ol that i'epaii:iient\u00E2\u0080\u0094SUtlsfnc'lon guaranteed. 5\nti\nSec our mock of nuggets from tlie North. Mulct your choice while *\ntli;:} last an! _,\u00C2\u00BBw thei.i nuwiVr ist .'* the city es stick .pill, brooch\nor pendant.\nEncourage Home iinl-jsirj an "Newspapers"@en . "Prince Rupert (B.C.)"@en . "Prince_Rupert_Journal_1916-11-26"@en . "10.14288/1.0312344"@en . "English"@en . "54.312778"@en . "-130.325278"@en . "Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library"@en . "Prince Rupert, B.C. : O. H. Nelson"@en . "Images provided for research and reference use only. 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