"6b9ba4f3-b643-4582-829e-58c923767fdb"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "2016-04-07"@en . "1915-04-10"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/prj/items/1.0312528/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " .-, - '-* ''\" \u00E2\u0096\u00A0'*\"' ''\"\"' rt':-\n*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\navaap\n1\nThe Journal\n\u00C2\u00A55 00\na year\nHigh-class\nJob\nPrinting\nVOL. v.\nPRl.VCE RUPERT, 13. C, SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1915.\nPrice \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\"> Coins.\na\0. 1!\nERMA\n1 f|\nrail Jgl '*.\u00C2\u00BB' *Mt\\nn\noiw~w9\n** B^ : fi tr il 1\n18 i>'jfcUlf^'\n^1** ,'.%\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i*l lAuatliaah\n?\nENE\nAllies On Western\nFront Prove Too Much\nFor The German Armies\nParis, Apidl 9,\u00E2\u0080\u0094An official statement says:\n\"After a new and brilliant attack,\nthe important position at LeParges\nwhich the enemy defended obstinately is now completely in oar hands.\nWe have carried 1500 metres of\ntrenches. We have thus attained one\nof the principal objectives of our\noperations for the last few days.\n\"Further north near the forest of\nAilly we maintained all the ground\ngained. We repulsed three counterattacks.\n\"In the forest of Montniare the\nGermans made fifteen attacks for\nthe purpose of retaking the trenches\nwhich we wrested from them. They\nwere repulsed, ln turn, fifteen times.\nHeaps of German bodies were left\nlying on the ground.\n\"To the north of Beassejottr the\nenemy attempted to retake the\ntrenches lost last month. They were\nunsuccessful, being mowed down by\nour tire.''\nWeakness Developing.\nParis, April 9.\u00E2\u0080\u0094The veterans of\nGeneral Von Kindt's army are being\nrushed to Woevre to check a furious\nFrench drive between tlie Mense and\nMoselle rivers, according to aerial\nobservers.\nGeneral Joffre believes the German position east of Verdun is critical, and ordered a continuous assault. The attack has raged for two\ndays and two nights. The French\ndrive is on three different fronts\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nat Verdun, St. iMihiele, and the Valley of the Orne.\nVic Swanson Dead.\nThe death occurred yesterday of\nVictor Reinhold Swanson, who was\nwell known in Hazelton, says the\nHazelton Miner of Saturday. Mr.\nSwanson was a settler in the Glen-\nlanna district, where he has been\nliving for some time. Several weeks\nago he was taken Ul of a pulmonary\ncomplaint. Yesterday he was brought\ndown to the hospital, in the hope of\nprolonging his life, but died soon\nafter reaching the institution.\nA. R. McDonald of the Ominoca\nMiner will return to the interior to\nday.\nWILLIAM MANSON HAD\nA GOOD RECEPTION\nConservative Candidate Returned\nYesterday From A Tour Of Southern End Of The Constituency-\nProspects Excellent For The Party\nWilliam Manson, the Conservative\ncandidate tor Prince Rupert, relumed yesterday by ihe Princess May\nfrom Bella Coola and otlier points in\nthe southern part of his constitu-\nThe winter was not a severe one\nand tiie fanners are preparing for a\ngood season on tbe land. Everything,\nin fact, be found in good shape.\nIn a political way Mr. Maiison the\nBella Coola Valley aud all other\nenc.y. He made a tour of the Bella parts of the constituency visited Is\nCoola Valley, meeting the electors very satisfactory. The prospects for\nHud discussing questions of the daylthe Conservative parly in those parts\nwith them. He says that the set-] were never better and he expects to\ntiers are quite optimistic Willi re- see the party secure the largest vote\ngard to the future of tlie valley. yel given there.\nPolitical Pointers For\nThe Electors To\nPonder Over\nCANADIAN ARMY CONTRACTS.\nIt was perfectly certain that in the hasty purchase of military supplies at the beginning of the war, offences would come in Camilla as\nthey did in Britain, .'\"onie of these and some suspected offences are now\nunder investigation. The people of Canada are interested in these matters themselves, but they are still more'interested in noting tlie attitude\nand conduct of the ministers in respect to them, says the News-Advertiser. In the surgical dressings case it was made to appear that the foreign vendor sold to the Government through a local dealer, who made\n2.S per cent, profit, when the goods should have been sold directly to the\nMilitia Department and saving the country $11,000. When the facts were\nbrought out, a minister who was a member of the investigating committee announced that the transaction would be referred to the Department of Justice to take appropriate action. But, the middleman anticipated the result by handing over all his profits, so that the Government\nbought the goods at the wholesale import price. Yesterday Sir George\nFoster stated that any war purchases made through his department for\nthe British Government or the Allies were made directly from the origin.\nal producers so that there were no intermediary profits. We may compare the syrgieal dressing case with that of tbe emergency rations for\nthe South African War. This waa a case where an exploiter bought $500\nworth of broken biscuits from the United States, had It repacked in cans\nand sold it for \"4,060 as \"emergency food\" for the use of the Canadian\nsoldiers In South Africa. The facts were established in a parliamentary\nenquiry which showed that the food contained only 17 per cent, nutritive substance. But the whole transaction was whitewashed by a majority report and a majority vote in the Commons. It should, however, be\nsaid that the Liberals were not unanimous. Some half a dozen, including Mr. Frank Oliver, Mr. J. V. Ellis, Mr. Richardson, and Mr. Puttee,\nvoted for the motion setting forth that the transaction was a swindle\nand that\n\"the Minister of Militia and he Department of Militia were\nguilty of culpable negligence in purchasing and providing\nIhe Canadian soldiers with an article totally unfit for the\npurposes for which, it was Intended.\"\nBut in spite of this dissenting vote the exploiter got away with the\nprofits and the scandal was not condemned. We hope that this kind of\nhistory will not repeat itself.\nRussians Driving Back\nEnemy In Carpathian\nMountains With Energy\nPetrograd, April 9.\u00E2\u0080\u0094An official\nstatement issued say.:\n\"On the front on the Nlemen thert\nhave been actions of secondary importance.\nLilians say this world has no conception of the enormous difficulties both.\narmies have had to overcome in\nmaintaining themselves In the moun.\ntain districts, without considering\n\"In the Carpathians our troops re- the requirements of .'oiit.iiiin.iis des-\npulsed a number of Austro-German | perate battles.\nattacks. We have continued our\nprogress antl we now hold the whole\nof the principal chain extending for\nSince early in the winter the fighting for the passes has been violent.\nAl least one engagement occurred at\nmore than seventy-live miles from an altitude in excess of nine thou-\nReghetovo to Volossate with the ex-|gand feet. Blizzards, avalanches and\nception of one hilj. We took twelve Ler0 temperatures have added their\nhundred prisoners ih the fighting. terrors to the combat, and virtually\nevery charge has been made through\n'There is no marked change on\n'any of the otlier fronts.\"\nEnormous Reinforcements.\nEnormous Russian reinforcements\nare arriving daily in the region of\nUzsok Pass, where the Czar's army\nsnow in which the men sank to their\nwaists.\nThe terrain offers to the army engineers Inconceivable handicaps. Instances are numerous where a posi-\n1s slowly but certainly scaling the tion\u00E2\u0080\u0094the capture of which bus cost\nicy cliffs to the heights dominating the lives of hundreds of int.'ii--has\nthe pass. This sector now presents had to be Immediately abandoned\nsome of the most furious lighting of\nthe war and with the Russians ou\nthe Hungarian side of the Dukla and\nLupkow passes, it is lhe centre of all\nmilitary interest. Military observers\nwho have returned from the Carpa-\nbecause uo part of the battle Una\ncould be seen from It. While perhaps not three hundred yards away\na strong point of support became\nvalueless because a chasm, a crag or\nan Insurmountable cliff intervened.\nCONSTRUCTION Ol' ROADS\nIN CONNECTION WITH WAI!\nRoads in the Western Fighting Area\nArc Subject of Great\nfare.\nTRAGIC DEATH OP\nWELL-KNOWN PIONEER\nDetails Respecting the Sail Occurrence at the Interior\nTown.\nNEWTON RE-ELECTED\n0! FICE OF MAYOR\nJohn Dybhavn Made Successful Run\nFor Alderman In A Three Cornered\nContest\u00E2\u0080\u0094Larger Vote Cast Than\nIn January\nEx-Mayor N'ewton was yesterday\nreturned as mayor by the subs: intlal\nIn a contribution from that Rente I A \"\"OS\" deplorable affair, resulting majorlty of 86 voles. The election\nobserver, \"Eye-Witness,\" published :;l ,!\"' aeat\" \"f Petei' Dunnigan, a ,,,\u00E2\u0096\u00A0<,..,,.I an interesting one, the voters\nrecently an interesting sidelight i- well-known and respected pioneer ofjtkal turned out exceeding the num-\n-, lhe v.lie- occurred -ii Telkwa about, ber thai voted at the election In\n(brown upon the road question as it tnl laney, oixuiiou ai i n.w a auoiii.,\n, ,,.,,..,, ! January. Then\naffects the war in the actual fighting noon \u00E2\u0080\u00A2v,,s\"-,'[,il-v ,(\"\",(l ftiiay), says *\n,, .,, , .- \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 i , iii ., than ii.ted at the general eleclion m Tuesday\n, . ,.\u00E2\u0080\u009E. , ,, ilhe Alue: mere News in detailing the\narea. \"It is difficult, says the writer,; January Tl.\" supporters\n| circumstances connected with tho,\n'for those win. do nol, know some\nNext wee!: another election will\ntake place in ihe city to lill Hie aldermanic vacancy caused bj the resig-\nnatloti ' ..:' Alderman McClymont\nv. Ii.-ii lie qualified for the mayoralty\n'milest. Tie electiim will be on i''r!-\niiiore .ii.y next. Nomination takes place \"ii\nHOLLAND SHOWS FEELJNG\nAGAINST GERMANY\nRumors \"f Hostilities Between \"\"'\nTwo Nations Are Now\nHoard,\nLondon, Eng., April 0. Further\ncomplications appeal' to be in store\nIMPORTANT COAL DEAL\nIN IHE GROUNDHOG\nProperties Reported Sold \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Early\nDevelopment To Re Undertaken.\neven: thai look place there lasl i-'i I- ,\niihing of tbe problem of maintaining Ja\nan army in (In field ;..> realize what Mr. Dunnigan had jusl returned\nImmense efforts and how greal an: from lluhirr Basin, where he had\nimottnt of material are required to ae<\"> working, and was on his way.\nkeep the roads in repair, especial!)\nunder motor traffic. As has been already mentioned, one great difficulty\nof doing tills ip tlie part of France\nto Ills ranch io begin his spring\nI work. At Telkwa he met Harry Mr-\nMeekln, and, although, so far as is\nI known, the men had always been on\nupporti\ncandidates worked hard all day and\n... il a large vote out.\nIn the aldermanic contest \u00C2\u00AB.t-Ald-\nermaii Dybho i a rt'ii \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 mi.-. - . -i i.i in a\nthree-cornered fight. The Ihr\t\ndldatcH came very close toi \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I In r In\ntheir votes, Alderman Dybhavn win-'\nI.At li ' ROM (ill V.VIJV.\nDr, Gllroy Has Returned I'rnin I\nICHSlonul Trip in tlle Smelter\nTon n.\niiing by :!'- '. ol es oi \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0: ex A Idei'iuan\nlor Germany on account of the sink- reported to have been made by Mil\n, n i \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 . ,. , , fcl/llll PI IU.1, I. . < i i i i 11 ' | 11' (., 11 11 .in un- .\nand Belgium in which we are operat- The votes were as follows\n,,..,,.. u . ai . sail I on the other Ulan, dealing a\n, . Ing lies In tlie fact Ihat the paved ,. \u00C2\u00AB,.._..\u00E2\u0080\u009E.\n\ coal deal of some magnitude Is j ,,_,,, ,.,__, 'blow which caused him to rail, and 5\nS. M. N'ewton\t\n! portion of the roads is in most cases\nMorrissey, and by\nGeorge Casey.\nten\nliis head struck a stone whicli frac-\n\"\", l \"' \*o narrow that .ehlcles cannol pass-\"\" Th UeClymonl\nIng of Dutch vessels and a threaten-waulcee capttaHSts, who have ac- each other without going off lt. and|Jured llis sk\"\"' T'\"' unfortunate \" '\ned violation of neutrality. There wasL\u00E2\u0080\u009Eh.ed a considerable area In the thai .he soft earth on each side is, man dled '\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'\"''\" \"'\" m,nutes with*\na rumor last evening that Holland j,. ,, ,,(of\u00E2\u0080\u009E ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E.\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E J.\u00E2\u0080\u009E , \u00E2\u0080\u009E.,\u00E2\u0099\u00A6,,\u00E2\u0080\u009E,.-..,., , , out rega.in.ng eonscio\n' '!\nthis has been denied. It is known,\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 th'.'weier. thai relations ar\nGroundhog district, comprising a in wet weather, soon churned up byi\nj number of claims held by the Jack- the heavy lorries in use into a mass\nof mud upwards of two fi el In\ni depth, ll lias been found necessary,\n, . , son-Laidlaw interests, says the Hass-\n[under arrest by Constable I'air-\ndeci ased,\nThe\nio was about\nMajo\neasl 7SH\nSpoiled ballots 11\nl-'t.i Alderman.\nlohn Dybhavn 28.5\nD. W. .Mon\nHr. Gllroy, who has been absent\nfrom the city for some lime, has re-\n:,' i. lie has been paying a pro-\n!\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 lonal rlsll :.. \".nyox, where the\n...\u00E2\u0080\u009E Granbj smelter is located. The tow n,\n, .\u00E2\u0080\u009E he lays, i making good progre\nou any I l i ning oul an ever\nii- I.\n, , , .,.,.., , ,,., nn-lelton .Miner. It is expected that an\nbetween the two countries on ac j therefore, to Improvise some method\ncount of the threatened aggressions;engineer representing the purchasers Qf |ncreaslng nie wi(]l]| o{ the har(1 forty years of age, came to the val-\nof Germany. The Dutch forces are.wlll inB\u00E2\u0080\u009Eect the properties in the surface of the roadway, so as lo al-1' S9Ven y\u00E2\u0082\u00ACars ug0' in]i\"K \u00C2\u00ABP a Pre* _\n ' \"\" ]ow ot trafnc on ^ach si(ie Th|s )8 emptlon at the head of AnU,nnor<,fo00004040000000a000voor)0OO000000a000000a00a00OaaO444O\nLake, where he made his home, liv-\nSpolled ballots\nHoard of Trade Meeling.\n,28.3 The monthly meeting ol the Board\n. .'_' !.'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 of Trade will be held \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \" ' at\n:.\":\u00E2\u0080\u00A2' the rooms, Second Avenue, al s\n::! ..'clock in the evening,\nunder arms ready to resist any ag-jI||i:ij. jl]tlj|V> n||ljl|. , .,. ,,,\u00E2\u0080\u009E,.,,.,,. ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\ngression with force\nThe German steamer Mame, which:\nFrank Jackson, and that a policy of\n; development will be Inaugurated.\nhad been used at Flushing as a wire-1\nless station, has been ordered to \u00E2\u0084\u00A2s transaction, it is believed,\nleave. The public is much angered, marks the beginning of an era of re-\nover the encroachments of Germany, .nowed activity in the noted coalfield.\nnow being successfully done.\n\"Although the pave Is one of the\nmost ancient, and durable forms of\nroad, even It is broken up in time by\nthe continual passage of heavy mo-\n(ContlBBed oi Pif* Foar.)\nIng lhe life of a bachelor and enjoy-,\ning the friendship of the entire\nneighborhood, His tragic death Is a\nmatter or profound regret to everyone who knew him.\nFurther Bombarding In Dardanelles\nLondon, April 9, The allied fleet bombarded lli<- forts of the\nDardanelles all day Sunday ml during part of Wednesday. Everything is iiulot in the Strait*- now, says the Daily Telegraph, Sal \u00E2\u0096\u00A0,..!\",\nPRINCE RUPERT MMtKAL\nswt\"ti:i- >MIII\u00C2\u00BBI _ II I I \u00E2\u0096\u00A0!! fill aWIHMfH\u00E2\u0080\u0094HMW\ni^m~mvtP ^eurnai KAISER IS MAN\nOF MUCH VANITY\nO4000000040-004004O4040044->0404044040O4O0400040000O0-^ j\nProduct No-\niiiiiiins about\nS1.50\n5*4 lbs.\n6. il- NELSON. Editor.\nniflce- i\" Third Avenue\naearMcBi'i ' Telephone 1-\npostofllce i- \"' I\n.,!.-. EDITION.\nPublished - morning ex\ncity at the following raw,\nadvance :-\nOne Veat \t\nSix Monti \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ' '\nTill' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 '' !..\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nIf ,, Id m advance\nper M onttl\nWEEKLY EDITION.\n^^^^^^MMl\niHlioll \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\"\nil. LIKES TO POSE AND IS,\nSPITEFUL TO HIS DEPOSED\nFAVORITES\n;-' '\"\n-\nhi.--- isling Traits of\nii.iei- La the German\nEmpi \u00C2\u00AB\n(liar-\n$0.60\nIn . . \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 of \"Stoii\n: old, it !\nCt I i '\nPublished ever, Friday for eircu ,\nthc ii\"-'\"\n, \u00E2\u0080\u009E. 15! OH a \" '- ''' '\nB ' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 rt it- : - 00 a year to dents re! I true then the\njoin.\ncountries. B^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\nAliplifationnaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaB\nAdvertising\n-,. day, Apr\nl l\". 191;\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 : .\nto the hilt.\n:In ICah was I\n\"' ' sell - \"I'liiii;. and li b\n!.. expeel sei vility from his en-\nii age. li is related that at the\nage of eighl his bobbj was to es-\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094 ea \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 the ligilunce of his nurses and!\nSPLENDID FOR PLUMBERS\nlii.. sale of Product No. 99 is strictly\nconfined to the high-class supply\nhou is. Its cosi of manufacture is\ntherefore not affected by Dept. or\n\"price cutting Btore\" influence that\nso often drives manufacturers to the\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 - ol lii! :i- !\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 chemicals and pro-\n. Nor is the dealer allowed to\nre.luce thi rei iii price under penalty\nof having his supply terminated.\nA POWERFUL SOLVENT FOR\nCLOGGED UP DRAIN PIPES\n\"un\" destroys accumulations 'I lint, paper, cloths, hair, slime,\ngrease, vegetables soap, fruit and many others, li is harmless to\nfines plumbing.\nDON'T ARGl'E ItoVT PIT ill TEST IT\n,\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 aratlon been io generally successful in clearing\ndrains that it is boughl ov. il over again by those who have\ntried il, but Inasmuch as no on can know the aattial condition eX'\niBtlng within a pipe, It is abso ately imposslbli for the manufacturer or the dealer to guarante. 1 result, \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nCHEMSCAL PRODUCTS CO., NEW YORK\nrry'Ihans\n:-<-., THE RELIABLE PL! MBER\nFOR THE REST IN PLOIIUXG AND HEATING PHONE 181)\n^J&WoVMikSLSm\nG. T. 1 e D. a^o\nSailings for Vancouver\nVictoria and Seattle\nS.S. Prince George every Friday nt I) a.m.\nS.S. Prince John at 7 p.m. on Sunday, April 11, 2~>, etc.\nFor Massett and Porl Clements S.S. Prince John 111 p.m. Saturday,\nApril 8, 17. etc.\nFor Skidegate, Lockeport, etc., s.s. Prince John II p.m. Sunday,\nApril I, is, etc.\nFor Stewart ami Naas River S.S. Prince John I) a.m. Wednesday,\nApril 7,\'_*l, etc.\nFor Anyox (Granby Ray) s.s. Prince (let.cue inidnighl every Wednesday.\nG.T.P. KAU WAV SCHEDULE\nTrains leave Prince Rupert r. i Prince George, Edmonton, Melville,\nWinnipeg, etc., ut Id a.m., Wednesdays and Saturdays, connecting with trains I'm SI. Paul. Chicago anil all points easl.\nTrains urrive from the east oo Thursdays and Sundays ut 0.30 p.m.\nG.T. RAILWAY SYSTEM\nTiie Double-track jloute\nPrem Chicago to Toronto, Hamilton, Buffalo, Montreal, etc., etc.\n4\nrMTRP\nfl 11\nCoal, Cement, Plaster and Brick\nAND A C.IPLETL LINE OF BULDERS' SUPPLIES\nBWM .111 IIMll'S .'VOLITIONS, j gO It! tlie Pulllfe giltCS ill 01'd\u00C2\u00ABj\t\nadPr ot the enjoy the pleasure of seeing the j gMHWMWKrt^^\nSince bavin sentries salute him. | JkwwmhWhWi^^\nOpposition, Sir Wilfrid Laurie! ^ ^^^ ^ announced that he\nextolled one Idea every year on tl0|w01ll(1 visi, the Klng \u00E2\u0080\u009Er the Belgians\nquestion .>'-' the tariff. After his de- in hls yacntj ami Ostend was the\nfeat he wenl from limited reciproc-jspol chosen. People came from alli\nltJ. t0 unlimited reciprocity, then he over Belgium to welcome him- -\n\u00C2\u00AB .1 \u00E2\u0080\u009E \u00E2\u0080\u009E,,\u00E2\u0080\u009E their expenses, it if said, were paio\nadvocated the abolition of the cus- I\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0unocaieii \u00E2\u0080\u0094.-anil this is what happened:\ntouts tariff on grain and agricultural! _^ H()henzollern st()k, |ilong tha\nimplements only, an1' this 'e;ir '\"shore, entering lhe harbor, and be-\ncriticizing the budget of the Hon. come stationary. Under tlie blue\nMr White, lie lias become Cham- sky the brilliant, sunlight shone up-\npion of the policy of commercial on a white ship, white within and\n, ,, I without, and upon a single majestic\n11 al Cl\nfigure on its deck, that, too, all in'\n* i\n I white, upright and' grandly posed,\nevolutions, says l'Evenement. If immovable as a statue, its, silver\nthen, to satisfy the wisp, of Mr, La- cunraga and helmet reflecting the\nchance, if is necessary to admire the I\n\"fixity of Sir Wilfrid Laurier's politi-| Tho tnousanas ot people who look-\npreference\nwith England, which\nWESTHOLME LUMBER CO., LTD.\ni 5\nFirst Avenue Prince Rupert Telephone t86 8\n0 Op4p4404^a0444440444444444444444444440444444*44444444\nea! principles,\" we must compare\ned upon the scene had their ears\nhim to a weather-cock, which stands ravisllea by Bweet s011nds from the\nproudly on its axis, but turns to a11!interior of tlie yacht, some of the\ntin winds. Thus Sir Wilfrid Lauvlerj\nhas his feel well sunk in the turf , , . .,\nand niri of the Liberal party, but\n!-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I till out fail to all the\nwinds of opinion.\nCAPITAL AND CREDIT\nOn. i Ic \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\ntl\nInt. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\" \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Isting\nmonetary conditions in the Stal\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 gner's op. solemn\nWhen i was ftn-\nI I, '- \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ', I\nnire. ed He i ame to the dech\nand acl Iver. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 '\nmull II ule wl o \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 hied to\n\"H. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I lo him\nna-j I. Ul uioeuvres tin\nays played a mosl\ntaenia] )n one ... casio\n,\u00E2\u0096\u00A0' dismissed the general whose only\n8)Sa3{HHt-&t>&>>friWB^ \u00E2\u0080\u00A2:\nThompson Hardware Co., Limited\nRifles and Shot Guns\n0\nAmmunition s\nCamping Supplies I\nPHONE 101, P.O. DRAWKll-1613 339 SECOND AVE. 3\nl?*'MKHKi\u00C2\u00BB!KW'JiKio\u00C2\u00ABa-i>\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BBi>>.\nA is that he had won the\nin their mindi i fact thai hattle , Emj eror, bul\nwhile Interi at rati resent t En\nextremely low, there Is a decided Idonable offence, as it dimmed the\nri | , | new enter-1Imperial l| \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nWhen they hear of the One da ' William had\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Mi \u00E2\u0096\u00A0. '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\" ' ' Ice a ind Id id tl a manoeuvre be rode]'\u00E2\u0084\u00A2'\ni *'\nother large do in , taklt tin re] orJ-s| ,\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n- ent. they nat- j of e \u00E2\u0096\u00A0-.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 idlng\nurn'! \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 erfect] odlwenl along.\n, tioni should attract neces- On. ad nothing ti\nsary funds and a \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Inclined tr, be- \"What\u00E2\u0080\u0094n -othing?\"\nlie. e the; re, inner, the \"No io! hing, she.\"\nvictims of itlon An an- \"Nonsense! I command you to\nalysis of the Ituation hould - .. irt!\"\nthis Impression. \"if your Majesty commands 1 musl\nn,; bank credil are en obey; and all I can i ia! the\nlltli al- whole affair w \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 nd ed i\n.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ii the majority of borrowers \"\n.i.i\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 l \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 !'u. ef de- Tin\n^_____W________________________^_________\\nS. 'IULDINGS, SASH, DOORS\nPrince Rupert Lumber Co.\nFIRST AVK. AMI Mt'llltll) 1'UINCl\" lU'l'I'l.-l\nBrai ch '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0' ird at Smithers, B.C.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\ni| \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \"I ile.\ntnitll\ni, ,'. .,, I. ,' ...\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nMMttit: P..\n, \"Tl\n1 -\nth r on i\nleki I Mini\nwas the case last fa I1\ncapital In\nrei in t last to flirt '\nthe fairest and mosl seductive pro-\nI osil Ions presented,\nWhile il is true there is at pr\u00C2\u00BB-\nBi in i.ii abundance of funds seeking\nInvestment, It is nol for capital pur-\n' es and i he desire of investors to\nkeep their assets In liquid form\nyi t earning something In the way of\ninterest pending a settlement of the\nwar and a restoration of com.,let,\nconfidence\u00E2\u0080\u0094has forced the rate on\nnill edge, short lime paper down to\na poinl considered impossible sin\nmonths ago.\nI mdi \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \"\"\"I ! h'\nKaiser wenl to Bee il night after\nand\nand\nnight, shouting his applause,\nauthor\n'! i P\"! I'!.' lii. W\lOt\t\n:.. i resses,\nThe Kaiser is said to be very nervous of his own skin, however valorous he is iii words. Immense precautions have been made for Ills\nsafely during the present war.\nWhen al C/.enslochowa I: h e\ngrounds of ilie place whero ho was\nstaying were enclosed with high\nba rlied\nwith\ncage tor fancy birds.\n*\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0d wire fencing, and roofed [1\nwire netting like an onnrnious'j\nFor reservations, tickets ami lull Information regarding travel to\nuny pari of the world apply to tho G.T.P. Ticket Oilice, Third\nAvenue; Agency all Atlantic Steamship bines,\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2a^JMWWlf\u00E2\u0084\u00A2!!!^^\nCanadian Pacific Railway\nPRINCESS MAY\nSOUTHBOUND, 8 P.M. SUNDAY\nPRINCESS MAQUINNA,\nFOR ALASKAN PORTS MONDAY, APRIL 12\nJ. G- McNAB, General aVgent, corner Third Ave. mid Fourth St.\n6W \u00C2\u00ABl-aKH>lKrfHKHKH^llH\u00C2\u00BB0-^l^ -/(l<\u00C2\u00ABHK\u00C2\u00ABaKlCHKHMMa\nPrince Rmpert Transfai\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094FOR-\nCoal, Furniture Moving, Baggage\nand Heavy Teaming i\nW. J. CRAWFORD, Manager\nphone see 0B,:\u00E2\u0080\u009E\"\u00E2\u0084\u00A2:r.;;.\nThe Morning Journal\n50 cents per Month II ..!\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u009E\n* a.....l.\nPRINCE\nasiaeiS\"\nRUPERT\n\\t\nJOURN.'.'!.\nSaturday, April 10, 1911\nONTARIO'S POWER\nPROPOSITIONS\nTHK HTDRO-ELCETRIC SYSTEM\nIN EASTERN PROVINCE\nSHOWS WELL.\nobsolescence j as compare\nSome Figures Presented in the Legislature Dealing With\nQuestion.\nto general decay and\namounting to $850,6 18.17, tl\nstill a sui'plti 57; 1,5 19.35, or\nover ten per '\"' ''\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 596, the St. Lawrence system $31,-\nnumber of eon-'ie54> the Eugenia Falls system $238,-\nORDERS by Major . II. McMullin, Coi hiani larch 19,\nParat'.'i- \"A\" Com] ny will\nparade at the Exhibition Building on Wednes I 7,\nand Friday, April , al 7:45\np.in.\nat 7:4,\" p.m.\n\"B\" Company will parade al\nthe Efcchlbitii n on\nMonday, April \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ind ir I.\nApril i-i, al 7:45 p.m. \u00C2\u00AB\nW. S. MARSH \I.L, Lieut.\nActing Adjutant.\nSkeena Lbji.1 Districl Districl ol\nQueen\nTAKE WO'l I Peti r Piombo,\nof Prince Rnpert, B.C., occupation\n-or. intends to Sjiply for per-\niiiissiiiii to i \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 I ''\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 oal and pe\ntrolouin over the following described\nlands on ie Wesi Coasl of Graham\nIsland: Co \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 al n ;..>i:: plant\ned three mi! .: nortli of the noi\ncorni \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ol Lol 2 137, ihence nortli SO\ncliains, thence west 86 chains, thence\nsouth 80 chains, thqnci ea\nchains, to point of commencement,\ncontaining 640 acres more or\nja29 PETI \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 IMBO.\nDate located, I >ei i i iber 3rd, 191 I.\nof\nbeen reduced from lime to lime.\nWhile the municipalities have\nin\nvested in distributing plants to the\nextent of $15,249,206.33, carrying\nannual fixed charges for interest and\nsinking fund of $661,94&.23, the\nsurplus for operation in the slxty-\nsumers of lighl Is pit ced at\n93 179,\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0I\nand of power ,.! 3,565,\nV.,- a' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I.;-\nSkeena Land Distriet\u00E2\u0080\u0094District\nQueen Charlotte Islands\nTAKB MO riCE thai Peter Piombo\nof Prinee Rupert, B.C., occi is loi\nlv Pat,' taor-ltl\n'39, and the Port Arthur branch\n|$110,116.\n^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^fc'he |.i\"Viliciiil ,i.\nThe total \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 nu fo Hydro- $182,443; engineering investigations\naHaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaM\nlElectric system for the year 1914 isicosl ,::iJ,\"'7ii, hydrographic surveys|Skeena Land\nnine municipalities for periods of.placed at $3,433,936: as compar. 1 125,921, while oflice expenses are\nfrom one month to three yearsiwith $2,617 139 for 1913. Against laced al $27,422, and administra-\namount lo $1,601,107.42, in nihil-'this musl be sel the total expend'- lion il J16.440. The only_.one of\ntion to the reduction in debenture'ture of $2,674,703, made up of $2,-|the commissioners to receive a sal-\nProsiioc'.or, intends to applj for per\n. ilssion in proi cl for c ml end petroleum over the following described\nlands on the West Coast of Graham\nIsland: Commencing at a post planted three miles north of the north-east\ncorner of Lot 2437, tlience north RH\nchains, then as! 80 cliains, thence\nsouth 80 chains, thenco west SO\nchains, to point of commencement,\ncontaining 640 acres more or less,\nPETER PIOMBO.\nkeena Land 1\ni.i a- \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I '\ni\nTA \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 .\nof Princ. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ert, B.C.,\nPro tor, intern\nnissioi i \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\ntroleum ovci i\nads on the West C\nnd: Co leuch\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 lies easl le noi\nof \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 h\" !\",'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0! Ii-east ci ' ,\nthence noi th 80 .\n80 chains, thence soatli 81) chains,\nleuce west 80 chains, to point of|\nIMPERIAL mm\nEngines i ustalli \u00E2\u0080\u00A2!\nItepai\nOxy-Acotylene Plant\nPhone Red 156\nThird\nJ. H. HILDITCh\nContractor and Builder\nEstimates given on all classes .if\nwork, whether small or large. Per.\nBonn! attention given to every Item.\ni HONE GREEiS 3:1\nFREDERICK PETERS, K.C.\nBarrlsti licitor and Notury Publli\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0> in\nEXCHANGE BLOCK\nDate located. December 3rd,\n1914.\nof\ndebt due to sinking fund and prin-1012,754 for operating and mainte-lary up to date is Sir Adam Beck,\ncipal payments. Deducting from this nance, and $661,949 as debenture who receives $6,000 from the prov-\nprofll a depreciation charge to |iro .charges and interest. This leaves ihe!ince and further payments voted by\nvide for deferred maintenance due'net surplus for the year at $759,232, the different municipalities.\nSSI\nSt.'.l\nDistrict\u00E2\u0080\u0094District\nQueen Charlotte Islands.\nTAKE NOTICE that Peter Piombu,\nof Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation\nProspector, intends to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following described\nlands on the West Coast of Graham\nIsland: Commencing at a post, planned live miles east of the north-east\ncorner of Lot, 2'435, thence east SO\nchains, thenoe south 88 chains,\nthence west 80 ohains, thenee north\nSO chains, to point of commencement, GcThtaining 040 acres more or\nless.\nja29 PETER PIOMBO.\nDate located, December 4th, 1914.\ncommentetinent, containing ' ' acrei\nmore or less.\nj\u00C2\u00AB29 PETER PIOMBO.\nDate located, December 4th, 191 I.\nErR. GILROY, DENTIST\nCrown and Bridge Work a\nSpecialty\nOfflce: Smith Block, Third Avenue\nkeena Land District\u00E2\u0080\u0094Distriet of I\nQueen Charlotte Islands.\nTAKE NOTICE that Peter Piombo,\nof Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation\nProspector, intends to apply for per-1Examinations and develojmemt of\nmission to prospect for coal aud pe-| Coal, Metal, Oil, Ett.\nA. FAULDS, HI. M.E.\n('ousiil'.ii g Mining i.n.iww.i\ntroleum over the following described |. r,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E.m,,u a,\nlands on the West Coast. Of lirir'inm I '** \"\"\"&n'\"\" \u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nIsland: Commencing at a posl plnnt-j \u00E2\u0080\u0094\ned tii* miles east antl one mile nortli\nof the north-east corner of Lot 24:!\".\nthence north SO chains, thence west\n80 chains, thence south SO chains,\nthence east 80 chains, to., point of\ncommeneement. containing 840 acres\nmore er less.\nja29 PETER PIOMBO.\nDate located, 4th December, 1914.\nVancouver, B.C.\nLAND ACT.\nHAIRDRESSING\nPARLOR!\n.c\nLLr\n.lassage, .Manicuring, Scalp Treatment, Electric Treatments, Etc.\nMrs. N. I. linndiisyde. Prop.\n211 Third St PRINCE RUPER1\nRkeona Land District \u00E2\u0080\u0094 District of\nQueen Charlotte Islands.\nTAKIJ. NOTICE tbat Andrew VV.\nMaeLean. of Prince Rupert, B. C,\nocoupation Carpenter, intends to apply for permission to prospect i\ncoal and petroleum over the following described lauds on West. Coast\n.f Graham Island: Commencing at\n;, post planted two miles north of\ntiie north-easl c ler of Lot 2435\nLlience north 80 chains, thence \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 t\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 . ehains, thenoe \"TT'!'' SO cl .\ni ence easl B0 c tain i, to ; oinl of\n, ,, \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nre or le\n. ' NDREW v , Mac] E IN.\nI Agt nt, Peter Piombo\nDate located, 23rd December, 1914\nSkeena Land District\u00E2\u0080\u0094Dislrict o\nQueen Charlotte Islands.\nTAKE NOTICE that ., D. Hogg\nof Queen Charlotte City, occupation\nFarmer, intend to apply for permis\n.ion to purchase the Hollowing de\nscribed lauds: Commencing at a pos\nplanted al the south-west eor\ner of Gooden Island in Bearskin\nBay, thenee easterly thence norther\nly, thence westerly, thence\ny, following shore line to point of\nlem containing five acres\nnore <\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nDANIEL IIOUC\nDated Cth D fua 1915. fl3\nFor the House\n::\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nDelivered to your kitchen\ndoor, like groceries\nuowe\n175,000,000 Bottles Yearly\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nLand District - trlcl Ul\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0i \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 n ChariStt< Islands.\nTAKE NIPTi\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'.' t An Irew W\n1.. an, of Prince ....\nition Carpenter, Intends to ap\nply for permissi in I I'ospecl\ncmil and pelroieum over th. to]\nis. i de ci Ibed lands on the\nCoast ' ' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I\nCoi ' f Gr; ham Islam): Comment\ntag al a post planted one mil\t\ni: id ! \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 , mil .: ' st of t he \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0,\ner of Lo 2133, lenc north 80\nchains, tfience west 80 cl\nth s'i chaini . hence\nchains to | dnl comm icemenl\ncuntainiii \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 140 ac no or les\nANDREW W. Maat'EAN.\ntl S \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 . ' \"e'er Piombo\nDate located. 23cd December, I '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0: ;\nSkeena Land District\u00E2\u0080\u0094Disi: irl of\nQueen Charlotte Islands\nTAKE NOTICE tho ' I . Piombo,\nif Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation\nProspector, intends to apply for per-\nlon to ] i. . i for coal and pi -\ntroleum ovor the foil rwtni di icrlbed\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 . i i \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i 11\nIsland \u00E2\u0096\u00A0'! \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ti at a osl : lani-\nmil \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 orl and one '\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n. corner ol I\n... 10 cliaii\neast thenee soul\ni.esl Quality\n' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 : '\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 '\nlocated, Decern!\nFori i II.\nSkeena Land Dii ti let- Districl i I\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 -.\nXOTICE\nChesley, Pr ines, in\ntends to apply for permission to\nor.se the following described land:\ninted one\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\" of Mile Pos\n3 . ,T.R . Prince Ru\north boundary line o\nright of way and aln.nl\nnile easterly from aouth last corner\nif '.Vni. Els..:,'-. II nc. north I11\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i; hence wesi 10 chains, them e\n!. lu chaii then. 10\nchains to the point or commencement ani' centalninu I u acn\nli\n; I* \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ID CHESLEY,\nD iti .1 January 11, 19]\nP.O. Box 1714 Telephone 44S\nRITCHIE, AGNEWI & CO.\nCivil Engineers and Surveyors\nPrince Report, B.C.\nWaterworks, Water Power, Wharf\nConstruction, Reports, Plans, Domln-\non and Provincial Land Surveying,\n\"Mectric Blue Printing, Negatives and\nWhite Prints\nPhone Blue 183 Res. Phone\nUP-TO-h.\nLINDSAYS CARTAGEaSTQBABL\nG. T. P. CARTAnK AGENTS\nJINGLE POT COAL\ned by 1.(1 ordei\nc lion Phone No. 68.\nPhone\n|!.D. I:\nPacific Cartage Limited\n.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0nil Te:\nFurnil ure\nvV'hei buy the BI\nLadysmlth 1\nThat was the demand for Budweiser laot\nyear.\nThe Anheusor-Suscii Plant covers I\nmore than 142 acres -equal to 70\nblocks. It give* steady employment lo\n6,000 people, ami to 1,500 more In its\nbranches*\nEvery process, e\nI've y boti '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\"'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nOn\nThe I\nll . . '\ncould be made any bettci than\nAnheuser-Busch, St. Louis\nSome of tha Principal\nBuildings\nmm am.\nTl^a^^^^i \u00E2\u0096\u00A0-'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0<. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2;'V- V.Ji-i-'\"^;,1:1 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \ >\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0' I I li'in .\n^P T'vf\"if^^-i-i-m^w^\n:iiiiiii!i'iiiiiiii:ii:iiiillii|iiilllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllilllllllinilillllll^\n. I .,.',,, Lb Distrii\nt-'ii- i ;, ''\nTali, l/l NOTICE thi\nB. C\nPRINCE RUPERT IMP. CO.\nDistributors PRINCE RUPERT, B. C.\nply tor permission to toi\nI following duaucribe.l lands on the\nCoast of Graham I iland Commi\n.i\u00C2\u00BBs at a post planted one mile north\nana* two miles nasi of the north-east\notwaunr of Lot 2465; thoncs north 80\n.ttiauati, taJiesee east SO ebains. thenee\naaaaA St) eiialns, t*ouce west Mi\nciaSataM, to point of commencement\n'.'aHrtaattaaUr. M11 iHWM 11H.1' ()!' R'SS.\nA*a.V.sll MANOTaES, M\u00C2\u00ABVbaMN\u00C2\u00AB.S, SCWH.J. Ami ilANU\no *,\y-k\*. .wm m Mty*\u00C2\u00BB, \u00E2\u0080\u00A2*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 rwifmrnytM, \u00C2\u00BB*mu ami ur-\nIU<^' l*SiM .*m&, H\u00C2\u00ABK>4*it WW\u00E2\u0080\u0094 A mmoWoOJBT\n6 F\u00C2\u00BBa*Mmitivv**'t.<>\u00C2\u00ABfv5: chXhshw\n.\nJ Saturday, April 10, 1015.\nPRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL\nGRANITE\nGUAXITi: of besl quality and thor\nousiily tested for\nOut Stone or Crushed Rock In\nQuantities\nMill. .1. McLEOD I'littite Green 217\nocea i nm co.\nFresh Fish Arriving Every Day\nOutsl I ; promptlj attended to\nGOVERNMENT WE.-' TIIER\nREPORT.\nFurnished by I-. W. Iiowliaug.\nFor 24 hours ending 5 p.m.\nApril n.\nBar, i educed to Bea level.... 30.031\ntempi ral are \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 53.0\ni'.1 erature 18.0\nRain Hi\naiKHKH\u00C2\u00BBi>aKBWKH3i\u00C2\u00BBa^^ ENGLISH BEACON;\nI PERSONALS I W ,T 1^iirm> AGAI*\ng I\nO*HiO44O&0004444004n44iO0*0&\nHarry Smith, of Sniithers, Is in\n'h, city lor a few days.\nA. ('. Player, of Hazelton,\nleave I'or home this morning.\nwill\npiki.m: BLUE\nPHONE J54\nP.O. BOX 60\nFOR\nAPERHANGING\nAINTING\n0LISHING AND\nWALL TINTING\nHI|GH-GRAI)E INTERIOR\nDflCORAlTIMi A SPECIALTY\nBarim Swanson\nSECdNl. WE aililAR MeBRlDE\nO04004O44000440000444\nCANADIAN STEAM I\nLAUNDRY\nNOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS\n'l.aiia*.! nntl Approved Methods\nflOnly Skilled Operators Employed\nI'lione us and we will call for a\ntrial bundle\nNote our address:\n51B SIXTH AVENUE WEST\nPhone No. 8\nCanadian Steam Laundry\nD w\u00C2\u00B0<\u00C2\u00AB 0\u00C2\u00B0aet ot Graham\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Island: Commencing at a post, planted live miles east of the north-east\ncorner of L'ot -4,15, thenco north 80\nchains, thenee eakt 80 chains, tbence\nsouth 80 sdaains, thence west SO*\nchains, to geKnt of comnae,n\u00C2\u00ABeraeant,\ncontaining 14 0 acres more or leas\nship, for it is one of the oldest of\nthe ancient beacons which were constructed throughout the country to\nwarn the Inhabitants of an impending invasion. This Crowborough beacon is over SOU years old, and Its\nCoal mining rights of the Dominion in Manitoba, Saskatchewan a.vil^\nAlberta. Hie Yukon Territory, tliejtho sal\nNorth west. Territories and a portion'\nof the Province of British Columbia,\nmay be leatred for a term of tweu-\nty-one years at an annual rental of\n$1 per acre. Not more than 2,5fiO\nacres will be leased to one applicant.\nApplications for a lease must be\nmade by the applicant in person to\nthe Agent or Sub-Agent of the district in which the rights appliej for\nare situated.\nIn surveyed territory the land\nmst be described by sections, or\nlegal subdivisions of sections, and\nIn unsurveyed territory the tract applied for shall be staked out by the\napplicant himself.\nEach application must be accompanied by a fee of $5, which will be\nrefunded If tlie rights applied for\nare not available, but not otherwise. A royalty shall be para on the\nmerchantable output nl the mine at\ntne rate of five cents per ton.\nThe person operating the mine\nshall furnish the Agent with sworn\nreturns accounting for the full\nquantity of merchantable coal mined\nand pay the royalty thereon. If the\ncoal mining rights are not being operated, such returns should be fur\nnished at least, once a year.\nlight, the holder of which can still! The lease will include lhe coal\nbe seen, gave warning of the \u00C2\u00AB'tt S A t^e S\nproach of the Spanish Armada\u00E2\u0080\u0094be-jever available surface rights may be\ning one of those \"twinkling points of J\"-*\"* __?&_?&_*$\ntiie\" described by Macaulay in his .per acre.\nFor full information application\nshould be made to the Secretary nf\nthe Department of the Interior, Ot\ntawa, or to any Agent or Sub-\nAgent of Dominion Lands.\nNomination Notice\nSAFE DEPOSIT BOXES\nFor Rent\ngreat poem\u00E2\u0080\u0094and likewise, no doubt,\nof the coming of the Dutch ileet and,\nlater, of the Young Chevalier.\nIn England the beacons were kept\nup by a tax levied on the counties,\nand had watches regularly stationed\nat them, and horsemen to spread the\nintelligence in the day, when the\nbeacons could not be seen. They\nwere carefully organized when the\narmada was looked for. In 1856 an\nold beacon-work on Malvern Hill,\nwhich bad played an historic part In\nbygone days, w'.as lighted up in anticipation of the close of the Crimean\nwar, and afforded an interesting\namusement to scientific persons in\nestimating the distance at which the\nblaze could be seen from distant\nhills. Again, on the night of June\n21, 1SS7, a multitude of jubilee beacons, throughout the length of the\nkingdom, received their signal from\nMalvern Hill, the time taken for its\ntransmission thence to the Lake\ncountry being seven minutes!\nFire-signals of this kind, il seems.\nPublic notice is hereby given to\ntlie Electors of the Municipality of\nPrince Rupert that I require the\npresence of the said Electors at the\nGeneral Oilice of thc City Clerk,\nCily Hall, Tuesday, lhe 13th day of\nApril, A. D. I!l1\"i, at. It! o'clock j were in use In the earliest times,\nnoon, for the purpose of electing a , y __ ( ^ _ t]\nperson to represent them in thej Unauthorized publication of this\nMunicipal Council as Alderman, to literary remains of ancienl Persia, |advd\"rTfiemeht will not he' paid for,.\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nW. W. CORY,\nDeputy Minister of tbe Interior\nNOTICE is hereby given that on\nthe 23rd day of March next applica\ntion will be made to the Snperii.\ntendent of Provincial Police and to\nthe Board of License Commissioners for the City of Prince Rupert for\npermission to remove the license for\nle of liquor by wholesale from\n(he premises known us Lots 15 and\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0111, Block 32, Section 1, situate Lt\nFrazer Street in the City of Prince\nRupert, to the lands described as\nLots 19 and 20, Block 23, Section l,\non Third Avenue in the said City of\nPrince Rupert.\nDATED this 20th day of Febru\nary, 1916.\nPRINCE RUPEItT IMPORTING CO.\nLIMITED.\nW. II. Marshall, Manager\nt21mar22 Applicant.\n*fcJU\nlaaaaataa**''*'*\nNOTICE OK CANCELLATION OF\nRESERVE.\nNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that\nthe Reserve existing on Detention\nIsland by reason of a Notice published in the British Columbia Gazette on\nthe 30th of May, 1912, is hereby can\ncelled,\nR. A. RENWICK,\nDeputy .Minister if Landi\nDepartment of Lands,\nVictoria, B.C.,\nOctober 19th, 1914. o21\n\u00C2\u00A3f dates shall be us follows:\nf .audi- primitive were\nGreece. The mosl\nmade by kindling a\n5-c a -04000400 o aaao ocmo 000000\nThe Morning Journal\nSOc. per month\npile of wood on lhe tops of loftv\nThe candidates shall be nominated1\nin writing; the writing shall be sub-\nTAKE NOTICE that Andrew VV jscribed by two voters of the Munl-\nMaaLean, of Prince Ruperl, B.C., oc eipality as proposer and seconder,\nupation Carpenter, intends to apply, anl| 8hall be delivered to the Re-1\nturning Officer al any time between by day. There were various precon-\nthe date of the notice and 2 p.m. of . .. ., . , , ., . .\nthe day of the nomination; the said Ioert\u00E2\u0082\u00ACd methods of exhibiting the\nwriting may be in the form number- light or smoke. Thus an art of par-\nmountains, and keeping tlte flame\nbright by night, or having the fire\nso covered as to emit a dense smoke\nor permission to prospect for coa\nnd petroleum over the following tie\ncribed lands on the West Coast of\nGraham Island: Commencing at :i\npost planted two miles north of the\nnorth-east corner of Lot 2433, tlience\nnorth SO chain?, thence east 80\nchains thence south 80 chains,\ntlience wesi 80 chains to point of\ncommencement, containing (140 acres\nI. ore \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i is,\nANDREW W. .MacLEAN.\nflN Ag\":', '\"ter Piombo\nI 11 ne located, 23rd December, 1914.\n>mo*mim40040000 a 0 i>iK(\u00C2\u00ABioti ockhwigki 00000 0000^44*4*44^\nRUPERT MARINE TRi\u00C2\u00BBNTOKS AND\nSUPPLY CO., LIMIT D\nWATERFRONT, PRINCE RUPERT\nENGINEERS, MACHINISTS AND MACHINERY CONTRACTORS\nSpet'inlisl.s in Murine Power Plants, Oil, Sle.'ini. or Gasoline.\nIt. ('. roast Agents for tlie British Kromiioui Semi-Diesel Oil Engine\u00E2\u0080\u0094tlie most reliable and economical, tint! the cheapest\npower for fishing bouts, tugs nnd passenger vessels.\nSi.tiiiiliirtl Gas Engine Company's Engines nut] Parts In stock.\neil five 1 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\"'1 in the schedule of the\n.Municipal Elections Act, anil shall\nstate the names, residence, and occupation or description of each person proposed, in such manner as sufficiently to Identify such candidate;\nand In the event of a poll being necessary, such poll will be opened on\nthe 16th day of April, 1916, in the|lng Indeed\nlianient of Scotland of l4.\".r. directs\nthat one bale on lire shall he warning of the approach of the English\nin any manner; two bales blazing be.\nside each other thai they arc \"corn-\n.ind four bales Unit they\n7285S.\nja2S\nFree\nJAMES GILMORE\nARCHITECT\nSecond Ave. Near McBrlde St\nHOTEL DIRECTORY\nMembers of the Prince Rupe. t\nLicensed Vintners' Association\nWINDSOR HOTEL\nCor. of EiriM, Ave. nnd Eighth St,\nW. II. Wright, Prop.\nire coming In great force.\n11 remains to be seen If the\nold\n-Srt-J\nJ%&jj&j&_W!_!\n',, $$$$'&: ':'>\n.., ;;:....&\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2-*>. ,- ...\n H,\n.-,/.: . -V'M.*;.-'\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0/\u00E2\u0096\u00A0v\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n't*aa'\u00C2\u00ABa\"fcil-.aa'a^a. a,a.'.l.\nCouncil Chamber at the City Hall.\nPulton Street, from the hour of :\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n,1.111. to the hour of 7 p.m., of which\nevery person is hereby required to j beacon al Crowborough, where\ntake notice and govern himself ac-, , ,\ncordlngly Conan Doyle organized a volunteer\nQualification for Mayor. 'brigade which the government re-\nThe persons qimil 1 to be noml-jfU8ed to recognize, will be lighted!\nanted for anil elected as the Mavor\nof liny City shall be any person who \"'\"'\" mnr\" l0 announce a German\nlis a male British aubjeel of the fullllandlng on these shores,\nage of twenty-one years, nol ilis-\n[ilitallfietl under any law, and has for' \u00C2\u00B0~~\nthe six months next preceding the CONSTRUCTION OP ROADS\nIdtiv of nomination been the Registered Owner In the Land Registry Ot- 'N CONNECTION WITH WAR\nlice, of land or real property ln the (Continued irom Page One.)\nCity, of assesse.l value, on the lasl\nMunicipal Assessment Roll, of One\nHOTEL CENTRAL\nFirsl Ave. nntl Seventh St..\nEuropean und American Plant\nSI.00 to $2.50 Per Dnj,\nPeter Black, Prop.\nFirm\nnntl\nKNOX HOTEL\nAve. Between Kighti.\nJHath\nEuropean Pian; Rate* 50c to II.0(1\nPer Day\nReiner A Besner, Props.\nThousand Hollars or tin.re over and tor lorries. The stones gel displaced,\nabove any registered judgment or\ncharge, and who is otherwise\nqualified as a Municipal Voter.\nQualification for Alderman.\nduly\nnnd writer percolates Into thc foun-\n\"\nP'il%\nSteel, Iron, Oils, Wire Rope, llalatji Helling, II. C. Wood Pulleys.\n'..Iiiiiiliiiui Bronze Propellent Storage liuitcricts. Dynamos aai*\nMurine AccefeMorios. .' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 **>#|J\nKupoirs\u00E2\u0080\u0094I'lrst.ciiiwt equipment and stufl for iiiiuliine mid ship repairs.\nP.O. BOK SI5 TBLBMONE 313\n\u00C2\u00A7aQ\u00C2\u00BBxmmmmmmmwHmMwm^\nelation, which is often merely sand\nor challt, and washes it away. Then,\nl-ersons ilifie.l to be nominated|lt ,|K\u00E2\u0080\u009E.(J ahouId be n tros| .,,.,<,,. |hp\nfor and elected as Aldermen of a1\nCity Bhall be such persons us are surface is thus cracked', the moisture\nmale British subjects of the full age which has penetrated freezes anil\nof twenty-one years, antl who are\nnot disqualified under any law, and breaks il up still further. The conse-\nhave been for the six months next quenco is that the pave itself needs\npreceding the day of nomination the! ,,\nRegistered Owners, in the Land Reg. I continual attention.\nislry Oilice, of land or real property I o\t\nin the City of the assessed value on\nlhe last Municipal Assessment Roll| March House Furnishing Bar.\nof Five Hundred Dollars or inort\nover and above any registered judgment or charge, and who are other-\nEMPRESS HOTEL\ni J. V. Rochester V. I). Caste;\nThird Ave. Between Sixth and\nSeventh sis.\nEuropean Plan; BOc to *l Per Day\nROYAL HOTEL\nOorley & Burgess, Props.\nThird Ave. and Si.vtali St.\nEuropean Plan Steam Heated\nwlsn duly qualified as .Municipal Voters.\nGiven under my hand at Prince\nRupert. British Columbia, this 7th\n(lay of April, 1915,\nERNEST A. WOODS,\nap9-lG Returning Officer.\nguiinii\u00E2\u0080\u0094Sale Price oa Print Linole\nnu, 45 oanta, at ficorgc D. Tile's.\n*o*e DoiUra at George I). Tite's\nFurniture Side\u00E2\u0080\u0094-everything rodneed\nAdvertise ln The Journal.\nREAVER WHOLES ILE LIQUOR\nCO.. LIMITED\nSecond Ave. and Sixth St.\nPhone 102\nPRINCE RUPERT IMPORTTStD CO.,\nltmitmi-\nFraser and Sixth SU\nT\nGUARANTEE*!\nAmerican Silk\nHOSIERY\nWE WANT YOU TO KNOW\nTHESE HOSE\nThey stood the test whei all\nothers failed. They give real\nfoot comfort. They have no\nseams to rip. They never become loose and baggy as the\nSaJUjpe is halt in, not pressed in\nTJiey are GUARANTfigf) for\nfineness, for styla, for superiority of material and workmanship, absolutely stainl ss,a\u00C2\u00BB.d to\nwear six months without holes\nor replaced by new pairs free.\nOur Free Offer\nTo every one sending us 60c\nto cover shipping charges, we\nwill send, subject to duty, absolutely free:\nThree pairs of our famous\nmen's AMERICAN SILK\ntlOSE with written guarantee,\nauy color, or\nThree pairs of our Ladies'\nHose, in ulack, Tan or White\ncolors, with written guarantee.\nDON'T DELAY\u00E2\u0080\u0094Offer expires when dealer In your locality is selected. (Jive color\nand size desired.\nThe Internationa] Hosiery Co.\nft 21 Bittner Street\nK Dayton, Ohio . I'.S.A\n\u00C2\u00AB^\u00C2\u00BB^t>l^ttattaKl "Newspapers"@en . "Prince Rupert (B.C.)"@en . "Prince_Rupert_Journal_1915-04-10"@en . "10.14288/1.0312528"@en . "English"@en . "54.312778"@en . "-130.325278"@en . 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