"6b9ba4f3-b643-4582-829e-58c923767fdb"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "2016-04-07"@en . "1915-06-25"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/prj/items/1.0312500/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " :r.tvr< -, -\na - -\n.\nV\n[\nThe Jouimal\n$5.00\na Year\ntttttC\nu . i .in-\nVOL. V.\nPRINCE RUPERT, B. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1015.\nPrice 5 Cents.\nNo. 191\nTHE PRINCE RUPERT CONTINGENT LEAVES VICTORIA\nALLIED FORCES CONTINUE TO GAIN GROUND SLOWLY\nLOCAL CONTINGENT LEFT\nVICTORIA LAST WEEK\nForty-Eighth Battallion Was To Quit\nWillows Camp En Route To Front\n--Mayor Sent Farewell Message\nTo Prince Rupert Men\nMINING WILL BE\nBASIC INDUSTRY\nENGINEER OF THE TACOMA\nSMELTER IMPRESSED WITH\nHAZELTON DISTRICT\nCopper Should Maintain It*. Demand\nAfter War Is\nOrer. '\nMining will be the \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00C2\u00AB._,\u00C2\u00AB industry\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2t British Columbia, il the opinion of\nMr. L .A. Leveusaler, field engineer\nfor the Tacoma Smelting- * Exploration Company, a Guggenheim mining\nconcern, says the >\"ew\u00C2\u00BB Advertiser.\nMr. Levensaler has seen io Vancouver for a few days on his w\u00E2\u0080\u009Ey north\nto Alaska.\nHe was ot the opinion the country\ntributary to Hazelton wMl be one of\ntlie best In the northern part of this\nprovince. Thene are many properties\nin that district alreac\"*- well advanced\nin development. Copper, lead and\nsilver deposits there are important,\nhe said. Mr. Levensaler expressed\nthe opinion that there would be no\nsharp falling off i nthe demand for\ncopper at the close of the war. Owing\nto the work necessary in rebuilding\nafter the war there would be a big\ndemand in lines other than munitions.\n o\t\nSTEADY ENQUIRIES\nFOR B.C. TIMBER\nThe secend contingent for active\nservice at the front from Prince Rupert left Victoria last evening, en-\nroute to the east, to leave for the\nold country. This was the information received in the city last evening.\nUpon receiving the information,\nthe major wired the following night\nmessage to the 'ocal members of the\n48th Battalion, who sue serving in\nN\u00C2\u00BB. 1 Company:\nPrince Rupert, June 24, 1915.\nOffi-\u00C2\u00BBr Cetmnanding\nN\u00C2\u00AE. 0_\u00C2\u00BB Company 48th Battalion\nWillows Camp,\nTictoriar, B. C.\nOn the eve of ttetpartwre, this city\nsends farewell greetings to yourself\nand each one who enlisted from\nPrinca Rupert and district. We are\nsure, our boys will do you and themselves tredit, and repeat the heroic\ndeeds already performed by Prince\n.Rupert', first contingent. Good\nlack, and a sa-fe return.\nS. M. NEWTON,\nMajor.\nOfficer Ada'm of the city police, received a message last evening from\nhis brother who went from here, giving information of the sailing; and\nextending good wishes to his many\nfriends ln Prince Rupert.\nPlione up Atkuus-\n _ o\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Red 330.\nDEPARTMENT AT VICTORIA IS\nRECEIVING CALLS FOR LOCAL\nT1MRER\nThese Are From Roth Tlie Old\nCountry And The Antipodes,\nVictoria. June 24.\u00E2\u0080\u0094A steady\nstream of enquiries for Britisii Columbia timber is being received by\nthe Minister of Lands from British,\nAustralian and New Zealand firms.\nThese come 'both through the Department of Trade and Commeroe,\nOttawa, and direct, tbe latter as a\nresult of letters sent from Victoria\nim the princiapl importers Inviting\nenquiries and giving Information oo_-\ncerning tlie various woods of the\nprovince available for eipoitt.\nSuch enquiries are at once went out\nto the mills, in order that Ihey may\ncommunicate with overseas impor\nters either direct, or through\nForest Branch, Victoria, with\nleast possible delay.\nthe\ntlie\nOff For The Front.\nA letter received in the citw from\nCapt. W\u00E2\u0080\u009E B. Clayton, written from\nOttawa a weok ago, conveyed the Information that he was leaving for the\nold country by the Missanabie, on\nJune 24. It is presumed therefore,\nthat he sailed yesterday to take up\nhis duties withe the Dential Corps, to\nwhicli he has been atlaccd.\nADVANCES MADE\naVT THH DARDANELLES\nBY BRITISH AND FRENCH\nParis, June 24.\u00E2\u0080\u0094An official report\nsays that the result of attacks yesterday by the French and British in\nthe Dardanelles was a gain of 400\nyards along a mile front. The British took five hundred prisoners in the\ncapture of a redoubt, which was manned by German gunners aad the Bres-\nlai-\nSteamer Azov To Bring Oil\nThe Imperial Oil Company's steamer Azov will bring refined oil\nto Prince Rupert. The vessel will make two trips from the company's plant at loco at Vancouver to this city. The Azov sailed\nfrom Lobitos, Peru, on June 1 with crude oil for loco, and she is\nexpected in Vancouver about June 25.\nwaci'-at'HW!*.-'*^^\nAllies Still Crowding\nThe Germans Back At\nPoints On Western Front\nParis June 24,\u00E2\u0080\u0094An official report\nsays:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\"In the region of North Arras\nthere haw been no infantry actions.\nOur troops have o.ganized themselves\nin the conquered positions.\n'A livelv cannunade occurred ln\ntlr\"_s sector frsiu Angles lo Eeurie.\n\"The enemy \"las ver,.- violently,\nbombarded Berry-au-Bae, in the\nneighborhood of _apl_neul. This\nPRINCE RUPERT SHOULD\nHAVEMPPER WORKS\nReduction Plant Might Well Be Located In This City When Production\nOf Mines Is Promising So Well\nWith the demand that exists for\nthe locating of reduction works for\ncopper in Canada, so that it may be\nrefined without being sent out of the\nDominion, the claims of Prince Rupert should be well pressed upon authorities.\nbombardment caused us only insigni\n-cant losses.\n\"In Argonne on the heights of the\nMeuse, there has been nothing to report except artillery actions.\n\"la Vosges at Fontello a German\nattack was repulse-. The Germans |pHt jt in shill'e for u,e \"oarcl of\nhave bombarded the outskirts of the ITTat,e- wlltch is backing his project\nMetzeral ridges east of the villages up\nA. C. Garde, of this city, has given\na great deal of study to the subject\nand he is convinced that this is the\nproper place for it. He has gathered together a great deal of information relative to the subject, and has\nwhere our progress has continued to\na slight degree.\"\nJUEGWENT FOR\nTHE DEFENDANTS\nMR. JUSTICE GREGORY DECIDED\nAGAINST CLAIM FOR\nDAMAGES\nTlie Royal Hotel He Holds Not\nResponsible For Tbe\nAccident.\nMr. Justice Gregory before leaving for the south, handed down\njudgment in the case of Geo. Young\nvs Corley & Burgees. This was the\naction for damages brought against\nthe proprietors of the Royal Hotel,\nbecause the plaintiff fell into an open\ntrap on the sidewalk.\nHis Lordship decided that the\nRoyal was not responsible, and dismissed the action. He pointed out\nthat if any ground of action lay, It\nwas not against the defendants to the\naction.\nIn case an appeal was taken, he\ndecided the amount of damages that\nshould be fair at $1,269, had the defendants been found to' have Keen\nliable.\n o\t\n-uteri district: WILL\nBE CLOSELY INSPECTEDi\nYHSTERBAVS BASBBAIiL\nN\u00C2\u00ABi-tlnvestot'_ League\nVancoHver-Taiimia, no game on ac-\nsount of rain.\nVUtorla, 1: Aberdeen, :i.\nSeattle, 6; Spokane, (1.\natiMui'lian League\nBoston, 1_; Washington,\nSt. Louis, II; Dertolt, 9.\nNew York, 7; Philadelphia,\nInnings),\nChicago, 5; Cleveland, 4. (19 in\nnings.\nDEBTS\nBEEN INCREASED\nBY $11,-80,000,000\nSurrey Of Potato Growing Industry\nOf Britisii Columbia Will Be\nStarted On Monday. t\nAccording lo .Vr .Garde, the work\nof erecting an elegtric smelting plant\nwhich should be of wooden construction, would occupy less than six\nmonths. Wood is essential, as steel\nTRYING LIFE IS THAT\nOF THE ARMY HORSE\nThe inspection of all the well |Avera*e Kvisi<-,',\"<' >\" War Time\nknown potato growing districts of I Given As T\"ree Months.\nBritisii Columbia, to to conducted by\nthe Department fo Agriculture, as a\nresult of the discovery recently of\npowdery scab on a shipment of tubers\nto Seattle, will commence in earsest.\nThe inspection to be conducted by\nTlie average life of a horse in the\nwar is three months. This information is given by a member of a firm\nwhich shipped upwards of 3.1,000\nhorses to France last winter. He said\nthe government will be of a very com- t,le quantity of horseflesh demand\nplete and exhaustive character and ed ancl obtained by tlie French\nwill be continued until the Depart-\n(10\nNational l.-.'i-ilii-\nBrooklyn, 0 Boston, 5,\nPhiladelphia, 5; New York, 13.\nCincinnati, 5; Pittsburg, 3.\nSt. Loads, 13; Chicago, 14.\nCoast League\nOakland, fi; Salt Lake, 1.\nVenice, ii; Los Angeles, 2.\nPortland, 1; San Francisco, 0.\nBudapest, Jane 24.\u00E2\u0080\u0094The national\ndebts of the belligerent powers __?<\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nbeen Increased $11,260,(00,000 since\nthe beginning of the war, uncording\nto figures compiled by Dr, Blemenr\nITantos, a Hungarian financial authority.\nGreat Britain's increase is set down\nby Dr, Hantos at $2,150,000,91)0;\nFrance's at $2,230,000,00(1 and Russia's at $2,750,000,000. Smaller\namounts are chargeable to Serbia, I\nMontenegro, Belgium and Japan.\nment of Agriculture is convinced that\nevery and any trace of disease peculiar to the potato growing industry\nhas been absolutely eliminated.\n\"It is the intention of the government to conduct a thorough inspection, one that win embrace the entire\nprovince,\" said Mr. Cunningham.\n\"The potato industry is now regarded\nas equal in importance in this province to the apple industry. Any problem affecting the potato growing industry directly affects the settlement\nof this province, for every man who\nsettles on land In Britisii Columbia\ndevotes his attention during tlie first\nyear or two to growing potatoes.\nThat the problem of keeping the\nindustry free of any disease is a very\nimportant problem this Beason was\npointed oul by .Mr. Cunningham]\nwhen he staled that owing to drought\nIn Australia and the consequent\nshortage of potatoes there, thousands of tons of the nil..is would\nhave to be Imported by the Commonwealth, and already enquiries are being directed in British Columbia with\nj regard lo supplying the demand in\nthe Antipodes.\n\"Willi sii.-l) a splendid market offered us we must exercise every pre-\nGovernment is better than ever.\n\"The class of horses sent over,\" he\nis acted upon chemically so as to destroy the usefullness of the building.\nThere is very valuable information\ncollected, whicli contains what will\nbe a genuine surprise to many. One\nof these Is the fact that under normal conditions right new, this northern section of the province is producing more ore for treatment than In\nthe south.\nHe finds that in point of convenience, the locality here would be of\nadvantage as compared with southern\ncities.\nF. S. Wright the tommissloner of\nthe Board of Trade, has received a\nletter from Colonel Carnegie of\nthe munitions committee, acknowledges the receipt of the mining report prepared by Mr. Garde, at\n,the request of the Board.\nCol. Carnegie expresses the thanks\nef the commissi.!-! to Mr. Garde and\nthe Board of Traae, for'the trouble\ntaken in preparing such an exhaustive report, and states that the matter will have careful conideration,\nafter which he will again communicate with the Board.\nMr. Garde has himelf received a\nreply, in which allusion is made to\ntlie report, and a future letter is\npromised a little later.\n o\t\nPARTY OF YOUNG\nLADIES COMING\nA NUMBER TRAVELLING AS\nGUESTS OF RASTER!. PAPERS\nWILL \ ISIT HERE\nsaid, \"Is fairly light and Intended for\ntransport service. On their arrival\nin France the horses are sent forward\nby rail to a certain point, after which \t\nthey soon reach the fighting zone. It They Are Expected To Reach The\nis then that tho fearful wastage of' <\"ity About July\nhorseflesh becomes apparent. The 21.\naverage life of the horse we have: \t\nbeen sending over is about three! On or about July 21st, a party of\nmonths.\"\none liundr. dyoiing ladles will visit\nthis city and will spend some time In\nAsked about tlie possibility of the\nsupply running short, he staled that iSlg,lt s\u00E2\u0082\u00ACcins in Prlnce Rupert\" The\nthere seemed to be an abundance fori1'\"\"''5' Wl\" traVel h>' *'\"\"'\"'' ,rai\" \"\"'\nall future needs. |ro'\"\" '\" '\"' wtnrtag from the Pa,\nclfic coas' and incidentally a visit,\nto the Panama Pacific Exposition ai\nSan Francisco and the Panama California Exposition at San Iliegn\nThe young ladies will i\u00C2\u00BB- the gin sts\nof the leading newspapers ol their\nThrough other agencies, II i* esti-|l rilies, and they will represent\nmated thai 35, horses have been a nc others the following places:\nforwarded, making the total French Halifax, Boston, Mass., Lawrence,\nMass . Manchesti r, N. ll.. Worcester, Mass., Lynn, Mass,, Portland,\nMe . Montreal, London Ont., Detroit,\nMich., Winnipeg, Man., Edmonton,\nKtisi.ikal Btrawbcrrles will be Calgary, Alta,, etc.\nBhlpped to Vancouver and other They hope to gel a comprehensive\nsouthern cities this year, to some ex-1 glimpse of each Important city en-\ntent. These berries are of the best route, Probably this will be the mos'\nCowpunchers from the United states!\nand Canada are being sent to Europe'\nto break in the horses shipped from '\nAmerica, a large proportion of them\nIn recent shipments being untrained. |\nm imption 70,000.\nTo ship South,\nNorway Lost lit* Vessels.\nicantion that the potato Industry of \"'liilv and'with the season on thi Interesting Bpeclal train delegation\nthis province is absolutely free from s\"\"tl1 \"*KH\"\u00C2\u00ABB\u00C2\u00AB> 004i 00 00a4444044444O44444444f.' ',4044044404441*01}.\n| Prince Rupert Transfer Co.\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094FOR-\nI Coal, Furniture Moving, Baggage\ng and Heavy Teaming\nW. J. CRAWFORD, Manager\npuntiiF *%fifi 0ffice and ^esiden'c:\nrii<-/VV__- tJUV 1009 THIRD AVE,\n&HH\"\"{HKH_1-1KI_\u00C2\u00AB__\u00C2\u00AB r__r-:\ni.sr \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n.\n-'*'._\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n1\nPRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL\nFriday, June I'\"., 1015.\n%JmmV$*m9\nSlow?\nIt probably serves you right\nYou are not letting the public know what you have\nAdvertise!\nAdvertise!\nAdvertise!\nThat is the Solution\nTluit manufacturers should increase their advertising appropriations during a period of business depression nml curtail during the years\nof prosperity, was the opinion advanced by Roger Babson, the financial nnd business statistician, at a\nmeeting of the Technical Publicity\nAssociation, held in New York.\n\"Directors of your company regard\nadvertising as a luxury to he cut\ndown when business is poor,\" said\nMr. Babson. \"They give you orders\nwhat to do rather than you giving\nthem orders.\n\"If you solved this advertising\nproblem in a scientific way you\nwould tell them what to do, tlie same\nas their lawyers and their bankers\ntell them.\n\"In a year of prosperity they are\nwilling to give you a big advertising\nappropriation, and when the reaction\nconies they cut down to almost nothing. Take the big appropriation in\nlhe fat years and suit it away for use\nin the lean years.\n\"If you all did Ibis the business of\nthe country would move along more\nevenly; the business boom would be\nless, and tho reaction, the urea of\nbusiness depression, smaller.\"\nFollow the Advice of\nExperts\nThe Journal\nIs the Best Medium for Advertising\nIn the City\nTravellers' Guide to Steamer Sailings\nRegular Vessels plying out of Prince Rupert\nTo Coast Points\nIn addition to ml milk tent and irregular sailings ef vessels to and\nt'r-m Prince Rupert, there is an excellent service in and out of this port\nby the steamers running in their diffei'ent services.\nVictoria and leattlo at\nMONDAY\nTo Arrive:\u00E2\u0080\u0094G. T. P. steamer from .'am-oiiv\nC:o\u00C2\u00BB a.m.\nC. P. R. steamer from Va_e nicer In foreioon.\nUnion steanier \"feature In forenoon.\nTo Depart:\u00E2\u0080\u0094G. T. P. steamer for Anyox at 10 a.m.\nC. P. R. sleamer for Skagway at noon.\nI'nion steamer Venture far Anyox and northern B. C. pointa.\nTUESDAY\nTo AlU'ive:\u00E2\u0080\u0094G. T. P. steamer from Anyox at 3 a.m.\nUnion steamer Venture from Anyox and way ports at 8 p.m.\nTo Depart:\u00E2\u0080\u0094G. T. P. steamer for Vancouver, Victoria aad Seattle at\n10 a.m.\nIfniou steamer Venture for Vancouver at 9 p.nt.\nTHURSDAY\nTo Arrive:\u00E2\u0080\u0094G. T. P. steamer from Vanreuver, Vietoiia and Seattle at\n6:30 a.m.\nTo Depart:\u00E2\u0080\u0094G. T. P. steamer for Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle at\n10 a.m.\nFRIDAY\nTo Arrive:\u00E2\u0080\u0094C. P. R. steamer from Vancouver In afternoom.\nTo Depart:\u00E2\u0080\u0094C. P. R. steamer for A_yox and otlier points in evenin\"\nSATURDAY\nTo AiB'ive:\u00E2\u0080\u0094G. T. P. slfeamer from Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle at\n6:30 a.m.\nC. P. R. steamer from Skagway in forenoon.\nC. P. R. steamer from Anyox In evening.\nTo Depart:\u00E2\u0080\u0094G. T. P. steamer for Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle at\n10 a.m.\nC. P. R. steamer for Vancouver at noon.\nSUNDAY ...*'\nTo Depart:\u00E2\u0080\u0094C. P. ft. sleamer for Vancouver at 8 p.m.\nTHROUGH TRAINS TO AND\nFROM PRINCE RUPERT\nThe G. T. P. operates a train service to and from Prince Rupert its\nPacific terminus, with electric lighted standard sleeping cars, dining cars\nserving all meals and day coaches. On Mondays an electric lighted tourist car is attache 1 to the through train.\nThe trains rrom here give a fast direct service with Prince George,\nEdmonton and Winnipeg; with close connections with all prairie centres,\nas well as with St. Paul, Chicago, and all eastern Canadian and United\nStates points.\nMONDAY\nXo. 2.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Eastbound leaves at 10:30 a.m. reaching Winnipeg 2:2.r. p.m.\nThursday.\nXo. 1.\u00E2\u0080\u0094From the east arrives at 6:15 p.m., laving 'eft Winnipeg (1 p.m.\nFriday.\nWEDNESDAY\nXo. 1.\u00E2\u0080\u0094From the east arrive at 6:15 p.m., having left Winnipeg at 6\np.m. Sunday.\nTHURSDAY\nXo. _.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Eastbound leaves at 10:30 a.m., reaching Winnipeg at 2:25 p.m.\nSunday.\nFRIDAY\njfo. 1.\u00E2\u0080\u0094From Hie east arrives at 0:15 p.m., haling left Winnipeg at 6\np.m. Tuesday.\nSATURDAY\nXo. 2.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Eastbound leaves at 10:30 a.m., reaching Winnipeg at 2:2\" p.in.\nTuesday.\nSkeena Laud District\nQueen Charlotte\n- (Jistrtci of\nIslands.\nJ. H. HILDITCH\nContractor and Builder\nEstimates given mi all classes of\nwork, whether small or large. Per.\neonal utteution given to every item.\nPHOaNE GREEN 321\nTAKE NOTICE thai Robert Mc-\nKen^ie Burgess, of Victoria, B. C,\noccupation Barber, Intends to apply\nfor permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and\npet-eleum' Conamenclng at a posl\nWanted i\" chains nest of the southeast corner of Kiokathla Inlet,\nthence soutli S* tliains, thence west\n80 chains, thence north SO cliains,\nthence east SO chains to the point of\ncommencement.\nROBERT McKENZlE BURGESS. Barrister, Solicitor and Notary Publhs\nPer J. W. Connell, Agent. \u00E2\u0080\u0094\t\nDated February 22nd, 1915. ap20 Oilice in\nFREDERICK PBTEH*, K.C,\nKenzie Burgess, of Victoria, B. C,\noccupation Barber, intends to apply\nfor permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and\npetroleum; Commencing at a posl\nplanted 12ii chains north-east of\nPorter Island In the entrance of\nRemnnls Sound, and at the mouth of\na creek where it enters the Sound,\nthence north SO chains, thence west\nSO thains, thence soutli sn .'hains,\nthence east 80 chains to the poini of\ncommencement.\nROBERT McKENZlE BURGESS.\nPer .1. W. Connell, Agent,\nDated February 24th, 1915. ap22\nSkeena Land Dlstrlcl \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Distri.'. c\nQueen Charlotte Islands.\nEXCHANGE BLOCK\n:- MS. GILR0Y & BROWN, DENTISTS\nCrown and Bridge Work a\nSpecialty\nOffice! Smith Block, Third Aveuu*\nPhone 15..\nA. FAULDS, HI. M.E.\nConsultirg Mining Engineer\nExaminations and development ot\nCoal, Metal, Oil. Etc.\n701) Dunsmuir St. Vaacouvei, B.C.\nfkeena Land District \u00E2\u0080\u0094 District of\nQueen Charlotte Islands.\nTAKE NOTICE that (Mrs.) Lillian Hall Kirkley, of Vancouver, B.C.\noccupation Widow, Intends to apply*\nfor permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and\npetroleum: Commencing at. a post\nplanted o\u00C2\u00BBe mile east of the mouth\not Steele Creek and on its north\nbank, thence south 80 chains, thence\neast SO chains, thence north SO\nchains, thence west 80 chains to the\npoint of commencement.\n(MRS.) LILLIAN HALL KIRKLEY\nA. E. WRIGHT\nProvincial and Dominion Land Surveyor\u00E2\u0080\u0094Surveying and Engineering.\nFourth Street.\nPhone 85. P. o. Box io.\nPer J. W. Connell. Agent\nDated February 22nd, 1915. ap20|\nSkeena Land District \u00E2\u0080\u0094 District of\nQueen Charlotte Islands.\nTAKE NOTICE that William John\nBrown Bookey, of Victoria, B. C,\noccupation Farmer, intends to apply\nfor permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and\npetroleum: Commencing at a post\nPlanted forty (40) chains south of\nthe corner of Freeman's Island on\nthe south side, thence SO chains west,\nthence 80 cliains north, thence SO\ncliains east, thence SO chains south\nto the point of commencement.\nWILLIAM JOHN BROWN BOOKEY.\nPer J. W. Connell. Agent.\nDated February 23rd, 1915. ap22\nThe Queen Charlotte\nOil Fields Limited\nOilice will open today iu Luw-Rutler\nBuilding foi- sale of a limited\namount of Treasury Stock\nGEO. V. MACDONALD, Sec.-Treaa.\nSkeena Land District\u00E2\u0080\u0094District, of\nQueen Charlotte Islands\nTake notice that Thomas P.\nO'Farrell. of V. ncouver, B.C. miner,\nIntends to apply to the Minister of\nLands for a license to prospect for\ni-oal and pretoleum on the following\ndescribed lands: Commencing at a\npost situated two and a half miles\neast and two miles north of lhe\nsouth west corner of lot 2451, tlience\ns \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2__ 80 chaini, thence west SO\nchains, thence north SO chains,\nthence east 80 chains to point of\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0-nmnien cement.\nTHOMAS P. O'FARRELL.\nDated the 5th day of March, .1915.\nSkeena Land Dislrict \u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 District of\nQueen Charlotte Islands,\nTAKE NOTICE that Robert Mc-\niKenzle Burgess, of Victoria, 11. C,\noccupal ion Barber, Intends to apply\n| for permission to prospeel the f\"l-\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 lowing described lands r..r coal nnd\npetrol--- \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Commencini il i |iost\nSkeena Land District\u00E2\u0080\u0094District ot\nQueen Charlotte Islands\nTake nniice that Thomas 1'.\nO'Farrell, of Vancouver, B.C. min..\".,\nintends to apply to the Minist. i ol\nLands for a license to prospect for\ncoal and pretoleum on the following\ndescribed land-:\nCommencing at a post situated 3\nmiles west of the south-west cornel\nof lot 2451, tllence north 80 chains,\nthence east 80 .hains, thence south\nSO chains, thence west SO chain: to\npoint of comme icement.\nTHOMAS P. O'FARRELL.\nDated 4th day of March, 1915.\nIMPERIAL MACHINE \u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nEngines Installed and General\nRepairs\nOxy-Acetjlenc Plant in Connection\nPhone Red 15ts Third Avenue\nP.O. Box 1714 Telephone 448\nRITCHIE, AGNEW & CO.\nCivil Engineers and Surveyors\nPrince Rupert, B.C.\nHI\" HIGH COST OP LIVING ill'.\nIH CED BY BUYING YOUR\nBest Quality Domestic Lump Conl\n$0.50 Per Too\nBest Quality Washed \u( ( onl\n*S.75 Per Ion\nDELIVERED\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094THE\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nUnion Transfer Co.\nPrince Rupert, B.C., Phone llll\nWaterworks, Water Power, Wharl\nConstruction, Reports, Plans, Domin-\non and Provincial Land Surveying,\nElectric Blue Printing, Negatives and\nWhite Prints ... .\n\u00C2\u00BB*'\u00C2\u00AB'<\u00C2\u00ABHKHKHKBKHK^\n_ a\n| B. C. Undertakers |\n'* Funeral Directors mid Em- v\nbalmern \u00E2\u0080\u0094 HuHsfuetlon Guar- 5\nuntced '\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Open Day and Night\n117 S'.-ond Street Phone 11\nKiiue Morton - - Manager\n04000444040040444444444441\nHAYNER BROS\nPioneer Fuueral Directors and\nEinbalmerg, Open Day und\nNight. Ladies' Assistant in\nAtti'iiilance.\nPHONE 86. 71u THIRD AVE.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0__\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n_>.*.\u00C2\u00AB:s\u00C2\u00BBTSaa*>\u00C2\u00BB;*\"-'.'\u00C2\u00BB^^^\nLUM\nSHINGLES. MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS '\nPrince Rupert Lumber Co.\nFIRST AVE. AND McBRIDE\nPhone 25\nmm>imMmm\u00E2\u0080\u0094nwo\u00E2\u0080\u0094~\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094aKam\u00E2\u0080\u0094B\nT. I'HINCK RUPER'I\nBranch Yard al Smithers, B.C.\nSkeena Land District - District ofl\nQue ii Cl arlotte Islands.\nTAKE NOTICE thai Mason\n:'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0. irli : ' if Victoria, B. Cv\ncupation i 'ii !\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 taker, ii il mds lo\nply rn. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Ion i\" prospi ' the\nfollowlni Ibed lands for i i!\naud |,. ; ol in Commencing a1 a ,\noal : . he soul! eas i oi\na44444a4O0000O444O0000004a44000{}aaaa44\"--ciO0r40oc-o0Q0Qva'.4440O0rhO0\u00C2\u00A3H>00 1 \"llll pi f\n.... ., ...'\"*. ;*r. . \u00E2\u0080\u00A2''\nFriday, June K, 1915.\nPRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL\nGRANITE\nGRANITE of best quality and thoroughly tested for sale\nCut Stone or Crushed Rock iu\nQuantities\nNEIL J. McLEOD Phone Green 217\nNew Wellington\nCoal\nThe Favorite Household Coal\nCleanest, Urlgluest and Best\nRogers & Albert\nSecond Avenue Phone lit\n 1 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nPHONE SS4 P.O. BOX 60\nFOR\nP\nAPERHANGING\nAIMING\nOLISHLNG AND\nWALL TINTING\nHIGH-GRADE INTERIOR\nDECORASTING A SPECIALTY\nMartin Swanson\nSECOND AVE. <*t-AR McBRIDli,\nf\u00C2\u00ABHSS-'iKH\"W'*0_\"l^^\nSAFE DEPOSIT BOXES\nFor Rent\nREASONABLE RACES\nTHE\nContinental Trust\nCompany\n$44444404r0004044&444ii\n\u00E2\u0080\u009404*444444444444*444444444\nI Capt. J. McGee\nM.M.S.A.\nMasters and Mutes prepared\nfor examination. Compass adjuster.\nPlione Red .\"\">*-.\n\"NAUTICAL ACADEMY\"\nHeigerson Block, opposite\nRoyal Hotel\nCANADIAN STEAM\nLAUNDRY\nNOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS\n^Latest and Approved Methods\n1|Only Skilled Operators Employed\nPlione us und we will cull for a\ntrial bundle\nNote our address:\n5I5 SIXTH ATENCE WEST\nPhone No. 8\nCanadian Steam Laundry\nNOTICE OP CANCELLATION\nRESERVE.\nOl\nNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai\nthe Reserve existing on Detention\nIsland by reason of a Notice puh'ieh-\ned In tbe British Columbia Gazette on\nhe 3tltb uf May. 1912, Is hereby car.\nellad.\nR. A. REN WICK.\nDeputy Minister tf Landi\nlepartment of Lands,\nVictoria, B.C..\n('\u00E2\u0080\u00A2VERmuWNT WEATHER\nBEPOIU-.\ntiiiimsli.il l\u00C2\u00BBj- F. W. Bowling.\nFor 24 heurs ending 5 n,m.\nThursday, June 24, 191D.\nSYNOPSIS OF COAL\nREGULATIONS.\nMINING\nCoal mining rights of the Dominion In Manitoba, Saskatchewan and\nAlberta, the Yukon Territory, the\nNorthwest Territories and a portion\nof the Province of Britisii Columbia,\nmay be leased for a term of twenty-one years at an annua! rental of\n$1 per acre. Not more than 2,560\nacres will be leased to one applieaHt.\nApplications for a lease must be\nmade by the applicant in person to\nthe Agent or Sub-Agent of the district in which the rights applied for\nare situated.\nIn surveyed territory the land\nmust Le described by sections, or\nlegal subdivisions of sections, and\nin unsurvayed territory the fcract applied for shall be staked out by ths\napplicant himself.\nEach application must be accompanied by a fee of $.5, which will be\nrefunded if the right* applied for are\nnot available, but net otherwise. A\nroyalty shall be paid oi the .merchantable output of the mine at the\nrate of five aenta per ton.\nThe person operating the mine\nshell furnish -he Agent with sworn\nreturns acgounting for the full\nquantity ef merchantable coal mined\nand pay the royalty thereon. If the\ncoal mining rights re not being operated, such returns should le furnished at least o,nc.e a year.\nThjj lease will Include the coal\nBllnlSg riglits only; but the lessee\nmay be permitte.l to purchase what-\nover available surface rights may be\nconsidered nesessary |or the working of the mine at the rate of $10\nper aore.\nFor full information application\nshould he made to the Secretary of\nthe Department of the Interior, Ottawa, or to any Agent or Sub-Agent\nof Dominion Lands.\nW. rV. CORY,\nDeputy Minister of the Interior.\nBar. reduced to sea level . . . 29.906\nHighest temperature 64.0\nLowest temperature 54.0\nRain 52\nChoice Groceries\u00E2\u0080\u0094Fair Price*,\nMussallen & Company, Fifth Ave.,\noffer the best classes of groceries at\nfair prices. Try an order and be\nconvisced. tf.\n o\t\nTenders Wanted.\nSkeena Land District \u00E2\u0080\u0094 District of\nQueen Charlotato Islands.\nTAKE NOTICE that Robert Mc-\nKen-ie Burgess, of Victoria, B. C,\noccupation Barber, intends to apply\nfor permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and\npetiioleum: Commencing at a post\nplanted 40 cliains east of the southeast corner of Kiokathla Inlet,\nthence south 80 chains, thence wesi\n80 chains, thence north 80 chains,\nthence east 80 chains to the point\nof commencement.\nROBERT McKENZlE BURGESS.\nPer J. W. Connell, Agent.\nDated February 22nd, 1915. ap20\nSealed tenders for the repairing of\nthe \"Bay View Hotel,\" will be received by the undersigned up till\nnoon, the 26th inst. Plans and specifications can bo seen at our office.\nJOHN DYBHAVN.\n o '\nj'METHOniST SUNDAY SCHOOL\nPICNIC.\nThe annual picnic of the Methodist Sunday School will be held at\nMetlakatla on Saturday, June 26. A\ncharge of 25 cents will be made for\nretHi-n trip, to all persons, except\nchildren belonging to the school.\nBoat will leave Davis's wharf at 10\na.m., 11:30 a.m., 1 p.m., and 2:30\np.m., and will, return in the evening.\nBring your own baskets.\nCome an! enjoy yourself.\nI'Skeena Land District \u00E2\u0080\u0094 District of\nQueen Charlotte Islands.\nTAB- NOTICE that \u00E2\u0080\u00A2eergc Palmer Might, of Seattle, Wash., \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00BBcu-.\npa-tJien Agent, intends to apply fer\npeunistien te prespect the fallowing\ndescribed lands for eoal amd petrol-\ne\u00C2\u00ABm: Commencing at a peat planted\n4* shains east and ten chains north\nof the month of Joseph Creek,\nthence north 80 chains, theme west\n88 elihins, tlience south 8\" jliains,\nthenc* east SO chains to the point of\noommenc_me_t.\nGEORGE PALMER MIGHT,\nPer J. W. ConneU, Agent.\nDated February 20th, 1915. apl8\nSkeena Land District \u00E2\u0080\u0094 District of\nQueen Charlotte Islaids.\nTAKE NOTICE that John Wesley\nConnell, of Victoria, B. C, occupation Broker, intends to apply for\npermission to prespect the following\ndescribed lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted\n40 chains east and ten chains south\nof the south-east corner of Port\nChannel, tbence east 80 chains,\nthenoe south 80 chains, thence wesp|\n80 chains, thence north 89 chains to\nthe point of commencement.\nJOHN WESLEY CONNELL.\nDated February 23rd, 1915. ap22\nSkeena Land District \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u0094 District of\nQueen Charlotte Islands.\nTAKE NOTICE that John Wesley\nConnell, of Victoria, B. C, occupation Broker, intends to apply for\npermission to prospect the following\ndesoribed lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted\n40 ckains west of the south-east\ncorner of Kiokathla Inlet, thence\n80 chains west, thence 80 chains\nnorth, thence 80 chains east, thence\n80 chains south to the point of commencement.\nJOHN WESLEY \u00C2\u00BBONNELL.\nDated February 22nd, 1915. ap20\nSkeena Land District \u00E2\u0080\u0094 District\nQueen Charlotte Islands.\nNOTICE.\nThe Canadian Patriotic Fund.\nWill those who need assistance\nfrom the above fund, resident in the\ncity or district aud whose breadwinner is on active service with the\nforces of the Empire or her Allien,\nkindly notify the secretary of the\nlocal organization,\ntf W. B COLLISOX\nP.O. Box 735.\nPhone Blue 183 Res. Phone T.9S\nUP-TO-DATE\nLINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STOBAGl\nG. T. P. CARTAGE AGENT8\n126 FOURTH STREET\nJINGLE POT COAL\nle bandied by us. Ail orders recelv*\nprompt attention Phone No. 68.\nSheena Land District \u00E2\u0080\u0094 D .i'st of\nQueen Charlotte Islan.:-:.\nTAKB NOTICE that Charles William Adams, of Victoria, B. C, occupation Peliceman, Intends to apply for permission to prospect the\nfollowing described lands for coal\nand petroleum: Commencing at a\npost planted ten chains west of a\nsmall bay on the south-east \u00C2\u00BB'?,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\nMarine Accessories.\npahs\u00E2\u0080\u0094Fli'st-clnssBeqiaipmeul\nBnlata llellin, II. C. Wood Pulleys,\n, Dynamos mid\nHid staff for machine nnd ship re-\nSteel, Iron, Oils, Wire Kuiie, llnlutr ^^^\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094_\u00E2\u0080\u0094___\u00E2\u0080\u0094_________\nColumbian Bronze iTunelli'i's, Storage Batteries, Dynamos mid\npail\" \t\nP.O. BOX 51S TELEPHONE 313 |\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0i\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 "Newspapers"@en . "Prince Rupert (B.C.)"@en . "Prince_Rupert_Journal_1915-06-25"@en . "10.14288/1.0312500"@en . "English"@en . "54.312778"@en . 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