"6b9ba4f3-b643-4582-829e-58c923767fdb"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "2016-04-07"@en . "1915-02-25"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/prj/items/1.0312687/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " ..*- ,ii, n_ii-wmkiihiumpw\ni npii_p.i\u00E2\u0096\u00A0. nj .ejmp,\n.- - \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ' i \"'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\"\" -'\nn\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00ABn___aBitiiRji*__Si.''- -\nV.\nThe Journal\n\u00C2\u00A55 00\na year\ntt\Xt&\n_ __\u00E2\u0096\u00A0_!\u00E2\u0096\u00A0. _\nY6L. V.\nPRINCE RUPERT, B. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1915.\nPrice 5 Cents.\nNO. 91.\n.!__\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 &JtHrsx _hL \i__\nA///es !\u00C2\u00A5/// Seize\nAll German Goods\nFound On Ships\nParis, Feb. 24.\u00E2\u0080\u0094The replj if the\nAllies to the German blockade will\nbe a declaration that all German\ngoods will be liable lo . ' .:.ure, no\nmatter what the nationality of the\nships on which they are found, says\nthe Journal. The strictest' investigation as to lhe ownership of the\n(goods will be guaranteed, however.\n . o\t\nHISTORIC STORE BURNED\nAT POUT SIMPSON\nFire Which Destroyed tlie Building\nWiped Out Interesting\nPlan'.\nniieii lire iVlped mil la* rludscn's\nBay Store at. Port Simpson last Wednesday an historic building was destroyed.\nThis post was established in 18.0,\njusl sixty-live years ago, and was\nclosed out in May, 1912. In its\nearlier days the post was very important as a trading centre, as may\nbe assumed when it is known that\nIn 18..6 there were frequenting Port\nSimpson no less than 45,000 natives\n10,000 of which were Northwest\nCoast Indians, and 35,000 Northern.\nToday not more than one thousand\nodd frequent, the place, the chief\ncause for the falling off of its popularity as a trade centre being due\nto tlie opening of the stores at\nWrangel, Ketchikan, Queen Charlotte Island points, Prince Rupert,\nPort Essington, etc.\nPort Simpson was named after\nCaptain Aemilius Simpson, a lieutenant in the Royal Navy, and later\nan officer in the marine service of\nthe Hudson's Bay Company on this\ncoast and chief trader for that company. He died In 1831 at the trading post on the Naas River, then\nknown as Fort Naas, afterwards\nnamed Fort. Simpson. Tlie position\nof the trading post was ultimately\nfound unsuitable, as too tar from\ntlie ocean aud difficult of approach\nby sea-going vessels, so the present\nsite of Fort Simpson was decided\non and the fort, built in McLnugh-\nlin's Bay, where Captain Simpson's\nbody was re-buried. The first survey\nof Port Simpson was made in tho\nsummer of 1853 by George Inskip,\n11. N,, master of li. M. S, Virago,\nwho was assisted by Henry W.\nKnox, R.N., and William E. Gordon,\nR.N., whose names are given to\npoints on Birnie and Finlayson Islands.\nDEVELOPMENT OF\nBOARD OF TRADE\nG. R. NADEN ADDRESSED GATHERING AT MONTHLY\nLUNCHEON.\nHe Traced the Growth of That Form\nof Organization to His\nHearers.\nOn board the Q. T P. steamer\nPrlnco George yesterday, G. R.\nNaden addressed tiie Board of\nTrade on the subject of Boards if\nTrade and Their Development.\nThere was, ns usual, a good attendance, with D. G. Stewart, the president, presiding. Mr. Stewart, in introducing the speaker, said that to\nMr. Xaden perhaps more than any\notlier member of the Board was due\nthe fact that the Board of Trade\nwas \"the live wire it is today.\"\nMr. Naden said tlie Board of\nTrade was a combination of the\nbusiness men of the community for\nmutual benefit. The first Board of\nTrade was organized in the Island\ni of Jersey, South of England. Up to\nthe eighteenth century tho guilds\nwere the nearest approach to that,\nbut these represented but one trade.\n(Coatlnued on Page Four.)\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094 o \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nFAREWELL TO OVERSEAS\nCOMPANY? THIS f VENING\nSixty-Eighth Battalion Will Parade\nWith The Overseas Contingent---\nItaly's Attitude\nIs Disconcerting\nIn Berlin Circles\nGrand Torchlight} Procession To 10 RECRUIT FOR\nBe Held This City With Msetin\nIn The Agricultural Hall\nTnis evening Ihe citizens of Prince\nRupert will give a formal farewell\nto the one hundred and twenty-live\nmen of the Third Contingenl that go\nfrom hero on Friday morning. There\nwill be a street parade early in the\nevening, bonded by the City Band,\nwhich has placed its services at tlie\ndisposal of the committe in charge.\nBy request of Major McMullin,\ncommanding the 08th Regiment.\n\"A\" and \"B\" companies of that\nregiment are requested to turn oul\nmounted core s\nfor the parade and assist in the send,\noff. All the members of the Battalion, therefore, are requested to\nparade in uniform so that the exercises will be very largely of a kharki\ncharacter.\nOn Friday morning there will be\nthe final leave-taking at the wharf\nbefore the members of the contingent go on board the Prince\nGeorge at 10 o'clock. There has\nbeon a public holiday declared for\nFriday morning.\nARRIVALS IX CITY\nBY THE PRINCE GEORGE\nG. T. I*. Steamer Had Good Number\nof Passengers on\nBoard.\nThe G. T. P. steamer Prince\nGeorge brought a good number of\npassengers to ihe city yesterday.\nAmong them were: K. B, Leuty,\nMr. Wright, Mr. DranolT, Mr. Moran.\nMrs. Lyman, It. Knight, .1. G,\nSharp, Mr. Cameron, J. J. Connors\nand wife and son, Mr. Wahlgren nnd\nWife, W. F. Beak, R. Glen, Mr.\nLade, Mr. Winsby, M. Palicli, Mr.\nDonnelley, L. U. Mason, f. A. Kirkpatrick, Mr. Beaumont, Mr, Schooling, Mr. Marshall. Mr. Iteid, Mr.\nWade, G, E. Holmes, .1. L. Hall, Mr,\nBennett, Mr. Burgis, Mr, lloskin.\nMr. Hay, Mr. Stirrett, Mr. Stow,\nMrs. Forbes, Mr. Forties, Miss Montgomery, N. Ross, B. .1. Ross, Mr.\nKinnear, Mr. Ternan, and Mrs. Bcr-\nnardi and child.\nmmmm mm \u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00BB___\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 <_\u00C2\u00BB_._.\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB\nIi\u00C2\u00BBiii.i>il >iim .m_'.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0mmt\nBritish Make Fresh Captures\nMontevldo, Feb. 24.\u00E2\u0080\u0094The German steamer Gotha loaded with\nprovisions for Germany, and the auxiliary cruiser Kron Prinz\nWilhelm, have been captured by a British cruiser, according to reliable advices. They were taken near lbs Falkland Islands.\n\u00C2\u00A3tKHKlWfri>l\u00C2\u00BB_>^^ \u00C2\u00BB<'_ <1__WWa_t_M-tH_5\nHALF-HOLIDAY s\nAt the request of tlie members of the City Council I hereby\nproclaim a Public Half-Holiday for Friday morning, February 2(1,\nin order to enable all citizens to participate in a farewell to\nPrince Rupert's Second Contingent for tho war. It is hoped all\nbusiness houses, hotels, wholesale liquor houses and the clubs will\nspecially aid In a complete suspension of business unlil (lie departure of the boat, about 10 o'clock in tho morning,\nG. W. KERR,\nActing Mayor.\n^KH____^_^^\nMAJOR McMILLIX WILL RECEIVE APPLICATIONS HERE\nFOR BODY.\nQuota of Twenty-five Will lie Allow\ned to Prince Ruperl\nCentre.\nGermans Suffered\nHeavy Losses\nIn Recent Bottle\nVery\nWith the contingent for the 4Sth\nBattalion of the Overseas force practically filled up here, arrangement!\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2.ne being made for recruiting again\nThis time it will be for tlie mounted\ncorps that is to be under common.\nof Major Kirkpatrick, a South African veteran.\nTliis body is to represent the\nwhole of British Columbia, and\nPrince Rupert is lo have a share In\nii. Major McMullin is to enlist twenty-live men for the mounted force\nanil expects le get definite instructions any day to proceed with this\nwork.\nThere are suite a number of men\nin this pail of 'he province that\nhave been trained in mounted infantry and tlie cavalry and these\nappreciate the chance to joiu on with\ntheir own arm of tlie service.\nBerlin, Feb. 24.\u00E2\u0080\u0094A sudden\nchange of feel Ing tlie at\ntitude of Italy is iinii--. .-I.!, iu diplomatic circles. Tin- position which\nItaly is taking ai ears I i ha ,e be-\n'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\"iii ii matter nf much concern.\nTiie reason for I!.. - ange is not\nclear in diplomatic circles here.\nREGIMENTAL ORDERS.\nParis, Feb. 24.\u00E2\u0080\u0094An official stale\nment says that there have been reports of artillery engagements from\nLys to the Aisne. At limes these\nwere rather spirited and all favor\nable lo us.\nIn Champagne to the nortli of\nMosul], we made fresh progress, We\nrepulsed several attacks made on\nour artillery nnd silenced scleral\nGerman batteries!\nSupplementary reports emphasize\nthe Importance of the success at Les\n..purges. The extent of the enemy's\nlosses on a very small section of tlie\nline carried by us can be estimated\nfrom the fact that we have already\nfound over 600 Germans killed. According to the prisoners captured after the action two regiments were\ndriven from tlieir position- by our\nattacks. They lost over 3,000 men.\nWe havs made progress In the\nBo'is Brule and in tlie forest of Ap-\niemont.\nLAID AT REST\nAT METLAKATLA\nrev. ri. ii. tn mi's itm.l.ai\nWAS Wl.l.l. ATTENDED\nYESTERDAY.\nMany Went, Over From Prince Rupert (o Pay Last\nRespects.\nTli-- funeral of the late It. II.\nGurd took place yesterday afternoon\nat Metlakatla, A large number attended from Prince Rupert, going\nover by launches to be present ami\npay their lasl respects to this well-\nknown and highly respected missionary.\nAmong those present were a large\nnumber of Indians from dlfferenl\nfields where Mr. Gurd has labored,\nincluding Kitkalla.\nPostponed Concert.\nThe concert that had been arranged to be held in ihe Presbyterian Church ibis evening will be\npostponed owing lo the fail that a\nfarewell is being taken of the over- i\nseas contingent this evening.\n.1. A. Kirkpatrick returned from\nthe souih yesterday.\nW, !\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'. Beak of the .Marine Di pol\nreturned yesterday from the south\n* 68th Regimen! Karl Grey's *\n* Own Rifles; Orders by Major \u00E2\u0099\u00A6\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0I. II. McMullin, Commanding,\n* 23rd February, 1915: *\n\"A\" and \"li\" Coini anies will h\n* parade on Friday morning, *\n* February 26th, 1915, at 9 *\n* o'clock at the Exhibition *\n* Building. *\n* Parades: Overseas Company *\n* will parade at tbe Exhibition \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n* Building on February Hie 24th *\n* and 25th at. 10:30 a.m. Men *\n* absent wlthoul permission will *\n* be struck off the strength of *\n* this company. *\nThe company-will parade on *\n* Friday morning, February the *\n* 26th, at the Exhibition Build- *\n* ing, al II o'clock. SHARP, for \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n* embarkation for Victoria. *\nAll baggage for Vii torio musl *\n! be at the Grand Trunk Pacific *\n* Whan', Xo, 2 Shed, not later *\n* than S a.m., Friday, February *\n* tlie 26th. All packages must be *\n* lawicil \"68th Regiment, Vic- *\n* tnriii,\" and owner's name must *\n4 lie clearly written thereon. *\n* Baggage must he delivered to *\n* Q. M. Sergeant McLeod and *\n* Sergeant Beatty al Xo. _ Shed, \u00C2\u00AB\n* Grand Trunk Pacific Wharf. *\nVV, A. PETTIGREW, ('apt., *\n* Acting Adjutant. '\n.1. R. Stirrett is hen- again In connection \u00C2\u00AB'Hi his conlracts,\nI ('binary House Furnishing Bar-\ntrip on l\"- luminal busl gains\u00E2\u0080\u0094sale Prlci\nI urns, .n cents, at (,\nin\nlint Liiinle\nII. Tile. If\nBand Will Attend Send Off\n'ri:.- I riu'i Ruperl City Band hj i nnan moii roti I si evening\ndecided to i'l'!'-: rvl es to the Reglmotil foi Thursdav evening and\nFriday morning. A reporl was .ireulated thai .\" band would not give\nIts services. I' lias, on the contrary, been decided to donate the ser-\niices. 'I'!\"' bandsmen arc to meel al tlle rooms at 7.::\" this evening\ncH_wai_<(a_H_tx_*ino1>*\u00C2\u00BB_\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00ABWiMH_'ii;iii'\nSk*-'\nI'lli; FALKLANDS SOMI\nWEEKS AGO.\nThursday, February 25, 1915,\nill l; CITIZEN SOLDIERS.\nTomorrow Prince Rupert's second\noverseas contingenl will set off to\nVictoria to join the larger force\nthere thai will proceed shortly to\ntake its part in tlie battles of the\nThe Germans Fought Bravely But\nWere Outclassed by the\nBritish.\n[4WHCHSHiH_\u00C2\u00AB_K_\u00C2\u00ABl_. _wwi\u00C2\u00AB_waooao_ova>:aoa_omwwo. qoo\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 .\nThe action oil' the Falklands was\nB i (|RlMri|ll!HW_HK8WH_4WK^\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0a\ndescribed in the Times by officers|j\nserving In the Glasgow and the\nKent. Today we print an account of|g\nthe same action, written by an of-\nUrsr\na-fe\nEmpire. The flrsl contingent thatjfieer of the Inflexible, which is not|\nthis cily provided is now on the At- only extremely Interesting in itself\n, lantlc. There\nprospect\nbul lias the additional merit of holing the first description published of,\na modern battle cruiser.in action by\none serving in such a ship, says HiO|\nthey may get in the firing line wltn London Times. The letter, which isl\nCoal, Cement, Piaster and Brick\nAND A. C0.Fl.ETE LINE OF BUILDERS' SUPPLIES\nthat, although they formed part of\nthe second Canadian contingent\ndated September 11, says:\n1 am jusi sending yici a short de-1\nscription of the action on tlie 8th. Ij\nsuppose you have seen In the papers\nthai it took place near lho :\nIslands.\nnd\nthe men of the first overseas lone.\nTo the company that leaves tomorrow is due the same tribute thai\nwas paid to the first company, They\narc enlisting for the . If-same servile with tho same prospects of\nIi\"i \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 I ;1 ting before them. Of th< \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nmen many In facl most of them\nare bul budding into manhood\nTl ey an pi n to maki . I\ngreati ' acriflce Eor their country I sl-nal station. These tun d out\n.. \u00E2\u0080\u009E. , , ... :be the Scharnhors (flagship), In 'j\nthai anyone can make, namely, offer is\nenau, Nurnburg, Dresden and Lei \u00E2\u0080\u0094\ntheir lives. The ardent prayer of . , ,, ,\nthe squadron which sank\nOn Tuesday morning we were In I\niia bor, and had started oaling itij\naboul 6:30 a.m. At abi ul 30 j\nfive German cruisers were reported !\napproaching the harbor by the si)\n:\nWESTHOLME LUMBER CO., LTD. .\nFirst Avon .ie Prince Rupert Telephone 186 \u00C2\u00A7\n|l-_<\u00C2\u00ABtt*)HW*_aO Si-!'. 0<. I _H 0 W: .Kt\u00C2\u00BB_H. *-TK.lKH>_^^\niK\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00AB-_rt(iaWt._H_i.-u-_H\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00ABieo\u00C2\u00AB_Hja^ - .\nThompson Hardware Co., Limited |\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n!\u00C2\u00BB\nI -HONE Jill,\n'.(). DRAWER 1045\n:.:.!> SECOND AVE\nfi> u'iK-iio-m. uV,is-.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0- : '.Hizoooooooaooroorfrooioaa-oaao-.\neveryone will be that they may be\nspared the necessity of takin\nGood Hope and Monmoutl off '-. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\nthe aralso. Of course; we were d<\nvmw^B^Bassxss^^aaass-r\nfield, bul this appears too much almost \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0: o .' ir at this stage.\nIn command of the company\n'. ere o I irth three well-known\ncitizens of the city. Two of ihese,\nCapt. Clayton and Capt McMordie,\nare\nlighted to see them as we wei n\ning very badly Io settle up\nwith them over their lasl ex loit.\n-\nWhen they sighted us they 1\nmediately turned tail and made 0,1\n. lasl as they could, i'i r, of couri \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 .\nwe had a considerably more ] o\ns of various]ful squadron. Apparently they I \"; 1\n'\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2:\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\n. ssmm \u00E2\u0096\u00A0. .:\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nSh fGLES, QUI DE -.., -ASK, DOORS\npert Lumber Co.\nnol the faintest suspicion that\nwere In the vicinity, for they hail\nkind - In tl e city and much to saerl\nt; Tli - m< n ha ve, however, as\nas Cn t. Pettigrew, brushed j expected to take the Falkland Isl-\ni ''\"'. !\"'- mis without much op 101 i m \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nvhei : \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 coal there. T believe\nl:\" - '' ;-' oo mi eamen ---re in landing ri- ready to\nIT AVE, ND Mel\nPl me 25\n-'.\nPRINCE III PERT Jjj\n.rancn Yard at Smithers, B.C, :'\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0umsm \t\nG. T. P. S. S.\nSailings for Vancouver\nVictoria and Seattle\nS.U. Prince George every Friday at 0 a.m.\nS.S. Prince John nt 7 p.m. on Sfliuliiy, February II, -8, etc.\nFor Massett niul Port Clements S.S. Prince John 10 p.m. Saturday,\nFebruary 3, _*\u00C2\u00BB, etc.\nEor Skidegate, Lookeport, etc., S.S. Prince John 11 p.m. Sunday,\nFebruary 7, _M, etc.\nBor Stewart mid Naaa River S.S. Prince .lohn l> a.m. Wednesday,\nl-'olii-iiai) 10, 124, etc.\nEor Anyov (t. runny Buy) S.S. Prince George midnight every Wednesday,\nG.T.P. HAB.WAY SCH1.DULE\nTrains leave Prinoe Rupert lu Prince George, Edmonton, Melville,\nWinnipeg, otc, ut 10 a.m., Wednesdays and Saturdays, connecting with trains for HI. Paul, Chicago and nil points east.\nTrains arrive from the oust on Thursdays aud Sundays ut 0.80 p.m.\nG.T. RAILWAY SYSTEM\nThe Double-Hack Route\nProm Chicago to Toronto, Hamilton, Hutl'alo, Montreal, etc., etc.\nI Eor reservations, tickets und lull iufuriutiliou regarding travel to\nSk any part of (h\u00C2\u00BB world apply to the (\u00E2\u0080\u00A2.'_.P. Tioket Oflice, Third\nAvenue; Agency all Atlantic Hteaui-liip Lines.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2*-\"\"OT__5_ra_-K-ffOT__TO__T_W^\ntSi__s;_Esi?a___.v;,Tiai_s*iaS^\n.__\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \t\ni Canadian Pacific Railway\nPRINCESS MAQUINNA,\nSOUTHBOUND. 8 P.M. FRIDAY\n| PRINCESS MAY\nSOUTHBOUND, 8 P.M. SUNDAY\nH J. G McNAR, General Agent, corner Third Ave. nnd Fourth St.\nI\nt-KssmamiM .&_f._s___^__'.si^__-^^\nsmimhw-_i*3_kh\u00C2\u00AB^ aopci. opo-aa\n| TrejDNJ0N_STCAMMPJOF..B,C._LTD'\na\ntJ.S.\nS.S. VENTURE\nSoii'li ii\u00C2\u00ABii(i Ti.e^ayp at 8 p.i..,\nSailings for Granby, Simpson mi the Naas\nSundays at FSidnigb'1\nFor lull her particulars apply to\nJOHN BARNSIiBV, AGENT :: 684 Second Ave., Phone 508\nAgency Atlantic Steamships.\noaaaaao_-oj>a\u00C2\u00BBi. ih.o-i_\u00C2\u00ABoacH. ooa-p-co: <\n\". aw-a\n*wkhKhKh*W.jw\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB&^ .- ,acH.\nHEAD OFFICE: MONTREAL\nCupltal \t\nReserved Fund . . .\nTotal Assets \t\nESTABLISHED\n. .$ 11.5(10,000\n. $ 12,500,000\n. .$185,000,000\n-SI will open an accounl\n111\nthai i m i have not heart I u;\ngini rtln Tin \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 havi\n\vl ,, i mplll -ii in -in unci stors,\nIia Bi H .in thi ation\nthai ii li - day. God BI iss the\nland when they wen approaching\nAs soon as they were i .rted we -\ndronped co- iio,*>; i'l ii'\"''', \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i\nI i colliers and made iff a \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 th\nASK FOR\n<_.\":_.'::\nAs we knew we were faster than\nmen 'our md contingent that they were we did nol hu ..-. ,e i\n_\u00C2\u00B0 : ' |!\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\" front- [much to Btarl with, but slowly closed \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nwith them nd thi - .\nA VA \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 bei ire\n'l\" e dent! - I f on with the work,\nin tl .. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 hurcl ..ginning of 1 Fiulii\n;n , aboror. The I About 12:30\nbi. .: 'Id wl Its . If, who ar\nI than I he n, In\n; k ror ili.- :;,,I '; \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Prices nt creased Bpeed ind we \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 on ahea,i\nZk World's Best\nlil' II (' I), 'I i .. I'U! ... \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nIf\nNl ITIl \"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'. is hereby [Iven - lial on\nthe 23rd day nf March next application will be made to ihe Superintendent of Provincial Police and to\nthe Board of License Commissioners for the City of Prince Rupert for\npermission to remove the license for\nthe sale of liquor by wholesale from\nthe premises known as Lots IB and\n10, Block 32, Section 1, situate i.t\nFrnzer Street in the City of Princ..\nRupert, to the lands described as\nLots 19 and 20, Block 23, Section 1,\non Third Avenue in the said City of\nPrince Ruport.\nDATED thin 20th day of February, 1915.\nPRINCE RUPERT IMPORTING CO.\nLIMITED.\nW. II. Marshall, Manager\n_8_.mar22 Applicant.\n(Continued on I ;e ,)\nAifiM'-'V''..\ny- \u00E2\u0096\u00A0*....-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0, \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n<:\n-\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 V- '* ''\n'. ,-;\nocaaap-ipu-o\nI': i.1\nDepartment\nof Naval Service\nCanada.\nTenders will be received unti\nnoon on Monday, March I, 191(5, Co\nthe supply of Steaming'Coal to Ves\nwis lying at Prince Rupert, B.C.\nfrom 1st April, 1915, to ..1st, March\n1916.\nForms of lender may he obtaine\nin application to the undersigned.\nThe lowest or any tender not nee\n;ssarily accepted.\n(Sgd.) GEO. PHILLIPS,\nNaval Store Officer\n,i.M.r. Dockyard! Esnnimait, b.c\nSend fir F.fee Roses\nBook*-\nCOUPON\nW,H, N\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00AB< mn,\ A-1,1,-.. ptftjnly\nDon't i'liju tv .(:\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 _ --\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Tun C*iUi\nBF.ING A MANUAL OF GOOD RECIPES c.rrfufly\nchosen from lhe contribution! of vvtt two ihousanJ\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2ucccsKiut ii-11 > oi FlVfl !*(\u00C2\u00AB(-\u00C2\u00BB Hour throughout Conwla.\nAlio .'\" lu! Notca on ihr various ctuses of good things\nio cat, all of which have b*en carefully chocked \u00C2\u00ABod\n\u00C2\u00BBo-check\u00C2\u00AB. by competent am\nAddress your Iwetopi to UKC Of THE WOODS MIUINt CO. UNITED, WINMIK.\n^^waa\u00C2\u00ABaaW i ' ' .aaa\n. Distributors Prluee Rupert, B.C.\n8TI.WART * iloill.l.V KI'H.1,1. IM.VOLA8 * CO.\n.. ....,..__,cW.._._:\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ^_s_s.?_:_]_.\nSavings Bank Depnrtmtn\nBranches Throughout Canada and Banking Connections Wil\nPurls of the United States, Agents Throughout the World\nII. P. WILCOX, Managei - - Prinee Rnpert Ili.iucli\nIWlWH>\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB>_)_t^i_j.iKH\u00C2\u00BBrii\u00C2\u00ABHWK)\nPrince Rupert Transfer Co.\n-POR-\nCoal, Furniture Moving, Baggage\nand Heavy Teaming\nW. J. CRAWFORD, Manager\npmNE see \u00C2\u00B0zrjrz.\nThe Norning Journal\n50 cents per Month \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nV.\nFRINGE 1W P_\u00C2\u00BBT WMIU.\nai-i \u00E2\u0080\u0094iai \u00E2\u0096\u00A0-_\u00E2\u0096\u00A0! I ,_a_a. .-a .___.-_\u00E2\u0080\u0094a,a .\u00E2\u0096\u00A0i_.__.-__aaj|a\"\nSinking of tlie Gnoisennu,\nWe went to the flagship's assistance and started in again at the\nGneisenau. At about 4:45 p.m. she\nappeared to be sinking and had ceased lire. Her colors had been shot\naway everal limes, but she had hoisted them again, and now we thought\nshe had hauled them down. The only\nvisible damage done lo her was her\nforemost tunnel shot away, though\nto attack their two big cruisers, the\nScharnhorst and Gneisenau. At 1\np.m. we opened Are on them at a\nrange of yards, the flagship\ntaking on the Gneisenau and ourselves the Scharnhorst. Their light\ncruisers immediately spread, but we\nmanaged to get at least one shot\ninto the Leipzig before they niado\noff, as she was observed to be dropping rapidly astern. We then turned\nthe whole of our attention to the gig\ncruisers and loft the rest of our > w0 tound \nnil\ntie of thc Principal\nBuildings\nvjff\u00C2\u00BB\n_2_.'_,,1 . .-\n. \u00C2\u00BB&a.i-..- ' .ji -I' -\n' '\nISt-\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 !,-' \">\u00E2\u0080\u00A2'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 PC'-' \"i\"-1\"! .\njiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil_iliiiii__[iiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiii\nI&INCE RUPERT IMP, CO.\nDistributors PRINCE RUPERT, B. C.\nDISSOLUTION NOTICE.\nTAKE NOTICB that tho firm\nRitchie, AKnew k Co. has tx*n dis\n^g 'solved upon the 31st dHy ol January\n^'a. D. 1915, and that all aeeounts ow\nUp ing to the firm will be collected by\nJ. EH I J. Fred Ritchie, for tbe twn_Jil of\n^Slfhe p.'irtners, and that all aeeosnls\nflowing by the firm will h\u00C2\u00BB paid by\nI'the said T. Fred Ritchie, on leoount\n_m of the firm. Dated at Prinee Rupert,\n__\ {B.C., this 4th day of February, A. D.\nHJ 19115.\nJ. FRED RITCHIE.\nA. C. WRIGHT.\nC, T. Howard (witnesi to both sij;-\nnatures), ffimnrS\n$0.50 Per ''.\nIli-i (.in llty \V.'-I\" . Kilt I nal\n98.75 P.i Ti ii\n1-1.1,1 VI. I'I.:\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094 I'll! -\nUnion Transfer Co.\nPriace Itupert, B.C., Phono 8\u00C2\u00AB\nThe Guet_.\nOil Fie!\n.Mil.- \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 n-111 0|\nBuilding r\nnmonnl I\n'\n'\n.,' \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nPionei i\nl- i\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ': . Li ,\n,'; I\nPl ONI\nfa__-_\u00C2\u00BB.'.:- -\nr] tte\nPrince c\nSOc. per\nJournal\n..i\nf\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00ABMWHKl__HMHSHWH_\u00C2\u00ABl\u00C2\u00BB -i'_lWKH\u00C2\u00BB\nA. H. Rand, President. -\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 3- Pear\" Managar.\nTHE PRINCE RUPERT ! _\n\"AND DOOR COMPANY\ni o\nMANUFAOTWIBRB\nDOOMS, SASH, MANTLKfi, Mt>Wtd_t_\u00C2\u00BBBS, SOROU RANU\nSAWING. AND ALL KINBS <_T PBnMflNOS, StOU- \VV OP-\nKICK FI.V1 RES. IIOl'HK FINISH \ SPECIAL. V\nFactory und Office: S\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00AB_r__i Aveeira, Bays\nTelephone 218 P.O. Box 207 ^rta\"\nMrtoooo\u00C2\u00BBooooowoaooo:->r.<&><-aooa*'0*oi**'--\nlirtlo\n, B.C.\n.iiH-v-lX; Thursday, February 25, 1913\nPRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL\nGRANITE\nIRANITE of best quality and thoroughly tested for sale\nCut Stone or (hushed Rock in\nQiiitntiti-js\n. W. Howling.\nFor 24 hours ending 5 p.m.\nWednesday, February 24.\nBar. reduced to sea level. . . .29.509\nOCEAN FISii CO.\nii'resli Pisli Arriving Every Day\n. itslde Oi ders Promptly Attended To\n'HONE BUT. 250\nPHONE 5S4 P.O. BOX 60\nFOR\nAPERHANGING\nAIMING\nOLISHING a^ND\nWALL TINTING\nHIGH-I RADE INTERIOR\nDEI ORA1 ING _ SPECIALTY\nMartin Swanson\nIN THE .MATTER OF AN APPLI-!\nCATION BY THE MONTANA CON-i\nT.INENTAL DEVELOPMENT COM-'\nPANY FOR APPROVAL OF THE;\nPLANS FOR CONSTR1 CTION OF A Highest temperature -IT\nIcERTAIN WHARF AND ORB BINS Lowest temperature 35\nON WATERFRONT C! iCK \"li ' 1\nPRINCE iti\"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2:.:'! \"\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 '\u00E2\u0096\u00A0:. '->--\nTAKE NOTICE thai In Moa.ar.. February Furniture Sale at Georg,\nIContinental De-velopmen! ' ''-i-1' 11. Tito's, nil departments. Record\nof Unite, Montana, lias deposited\nwith the Minister or Public Works disconnts lor cosh.\nnt. Ottawa, Canada, and with the\n'Districl Registrar of Titles, Prinoe\nj Rupert, B.C., under Chapter 11 5, It.\ns.i'. 1906, plans and d 1 Iptions of\nopoi .1 site in cei tain harbor\nworks to be eon. I rui \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 d by the Baid\nCompany on it atei fn nl Block \"E,\"\nPrince ilupi rl Townslte, according\nto registered plan of the said Town-\ned in I le Pi ir - Ruperl\ntry Office, and numbered\n123, \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 1 Id worl on \u00E2\u0096\u00A0' tii\n. - bins,\nSkeena Land District \u00E2\u0080\u0094: District of\nQueen Charlotte Islands.\nTAKE NOTICE that Andrew W.\n! MaeLean, of Priace Rupert, B. C,\n! occupation Carpenter, Intends to apply for permission to prospect for\njcoal and petroleum over tha following described lands on the West\nCoast of Graha Imdlsna\nCoast of Graham island: Commencing at a post planted one mile nerth\nand two miles east of the north-east\ncorner of Lot 2433, thenco north 80\nchains, thenco west SO chains, thence\nsouth .SO chains, thence east 80\nchaiss to point of commencement,\ncontaining (140 acres more or less.\nANDREW W. MacLEAN.\n[18 Agent, Peter Piombo.\nDate located, 23rd December, 1914.\n>i;\ ki.opmi.nt of\nBOARD OP TRADE\nContinued from Page One.)\nS\n'\n.- ci o-chxh. OOOOtHOOOOO-\nCANADIAN STEAM '\nLAUNDRY\nNOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS\nc Latest nnd Approved .letho 1:\n. Skilled Operators Em- $\nployed\nPhone as nnd ive ivill call for a $\ntrial bundle\nNote our address:\n513 SIXTH ...I-..VI iC WEST\nPhone No. 8\nCanadian Steam Laundry\nFciC_-__fi_H. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00C2\u00BB.>_*\u00C2\u00AB\n80 phains, to point of commence\nment, containing 040 acnes more or\n|a29 PETER PIOMBO.\nDale located, December 4th, 1914.\nSkeena Land District\u00E2\u0080\u0094District of\n. Queen Charlotte Islands.\nTAKE NOTICE that Peter Piombo,\noi Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation\nProspector, intends to apply for permission lo prospect for , oal and petroleum over the following described\nlands on the West Coast of Graham\nIsland: Commencing at. a post planted five miles east of lhe north-oast\ncorner of Lot 243. , Ihence nortl; SO\nchains, thence easl 80 chains, thence\nsouth SO chains, thence west SO\nchains, to point of commencement,\ncontaining 640 acres more or less.\nja2-!l PETER PIOMBO.\nDate located, December 4th, 1914.\n&>oootao&&aotoojaoa\nSUFE DEPOSIT BOXES I\nFor Rent\nREASONABLE HATES 5\nTHE\nContinental Trust\nCompany\n. _H5 WKHWWBCHHK.\nThe Morning Journal\n50c. per month\nSkeena Land District\u00E2\u0080\u0094District of\nQueen Charlotte Islands.\nTAKE NOTICE that Peter Piombo,\nof Prince Ruuert, B.C., occupation\nProspector, intends to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum over Ihe following described\nlands on the West Coast, of Graham\nIsland: Commenelng nt a post planted live miles east of Ihe north-east\ncorner of Lot 243.., thence north SO\nchains, tlience west SO chains,\nIhence soulh SO chains, thence east\nSO chains, to point of commencement, containing (140 acres more or\nless.\nja29 PETER PIOMBO.\nDate located, December 4th, 1014.\nSkeena Land District\u00E2\u0080\u0094District, of\nQueen Charlotte Islands.\nTAKE NOTICE that Peter Piombo,\nof Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation\nProspector, intends to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following described\nlands on Ihe West Coast, of Graham\nIsland: Commencing at a post planted four miles north of the north-east\ncorner of Lot 2437, tlience north 80\nchains, thc-nce east SO chains, thence\nsouth SO chains, tlience west 80\nchains, to point of commencement,\ncontaining 64 0 acres more or less.\nja29 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 PETER PIOMBO.\nBate located, December 3rd, 1914\n3*0.KHKH>_W_^-H>_-_wg-__l\u00C2\u00BBIr\nRUPERT MARINE IRONWORKS AND\nSUPPLY CO., LIHTED\nWATERFRONT, PRINOE RUPERT\nENGINEERS, MACHINISTS AND MACHINERY CONTRACTOR*\nSpecialists in Marine Power Rants, OH, Steam or .-n-w-Iinr.\nli. ('. Const Agents for tlio RHtlsh Kromhou. Semi-Diesel Oil Kn-\nSfine\u00E2\u0080\u0094tlie mosl rclinblo mil economical, and tin* cheapest\npower for fishing boats, tugs nnd passenger vessels.\nStandard Gas Biiginc Company's Engines and Parts in stork.\nSteel, Iron, Oils. Wire Hope. ItnliUn Belting, R. C. Wood Pulleys,\nQolutnbinn Bronze Propose?.., .Stnrnge Batteries, DyimMod and\nMarine AccOMoHefl,\nRepairs\u00E2\u0080\u0094Pirst-Clnss (-|(li|>(non( nnd staff for machine and _h_p\nIX 1_-ii-_.\nP.6. BOX 515\nOCKK'I'.l. __H. <. _____! <>CK__H>(. <__\u00C2\u00AB.*<..\nTELEPHONE 313\nup the wider congresses embracing\nrepresentatives of Chambers of\nCommerce and Hoards of Trade\nthroughout tiie whole Empire.\nNearly every place in British Columbia now lias a Board of Trade,\nlie referred to the good work done\nby the Associated Boards of Trade\nof Southeastern British Columbia.\nThe representations of that body\nhad great weight with the government of the day.\nRelating to the early history of\nthe local Board of Trade, Mr. Naden\npaid a compliment to the energy of\nJohn Houston, a man of virility. It\nwas likely due to Mr. Houston that\nno Chinese were employed in tbe\nhotels in Prince Rupert. A good\nmany of the duties that ordinarily\nfall on a city council fell to the\nBoard of Trade before the city was\nincorporated. The blocking of the\nB. C. Telephone Company from coming into Prince Rupert was due to\nthe Board of Trade of that day. Tbe\nBoard had taken a very active part\nin seeking was regarded ns a model\ncharter for the city.\nDuring the past year tbe Hoard of\nTrade bad given special attention\nto the fishery question. He referred\nto a local paper stating that to Cl.\nVV, Clayton was due all the credit\nif the concessions sought were granted. He did not want to take away\nfrom any honor due Mr. Clayton in\nconnection with circulating the petition. It did not seem quite fair,\nhowever, lie thought, for the whole\nof the credit to be assigned to him.\nThe Board of Trade had worked on\nthe proposition for some time and\nhad given a lot of thought to the\nmatter. He wished to give credit to\nlhe bard, faithful work that had\nbeen done by II, K. Clements, M.P.,\nIn Iliis matter. He had been courteous and considerate at all times in\ncommunication with the Hoard. He\nsaid this all the more readily because no one present would expect\nliim to say ii of Mr. Clements If il\nwere not deserving, (Applause.)\nMr. Naden alluded lo some of the\nadvantages to be derived from\nBoards of Trade, not only ln matters\nof purely local interest bul representations from a Board might have\nel'feel in shaping legislation even In\nthe Imperial Parliament.\nOn tho conclusion of the address\nthe president, on behalf of the\nBoard, extended to .Mr, Naden the\nthanks of the gathering. He also extended thanks to Chief Newey of the\nPrince George and the G. T. P. for\nthe magnificent luncheon.\nNAVIGABLE WATERS PROTECTION ACT.\nIt. 8. O. Chapter 113.\nThe Imperial Oil Company hereby\ngive notice that it has under Sec-\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0tion 7 of the above Ant, deposited\nwitti the Minister of Public Works at\nOttawa, and in the ofli'iie of the District Registrar of the Prince Rupert\nLnnil Registration District at Prinee\nRupert, B.C., a description of the\nsite and the plans of the wharf and\napi\u00C2\u00BBro..cli proposed to bo buill in\nPrinc. Rupert Harbor, British Columbia, in front of Waterfront\nBlock \"8\", according to registered\np.a\u00C2\u00BB of tli*. Townslte of the said\nCitry of Prince Rupert deposited in\nthe aforesaid Land Registry Oilice\nas Ne. 923.\nANB TAKE NOTICH thai after\nthe expiration of one month from\nIhe date of tbe first publication of\nuhis notice, tlie said Imperial Oil\nCompany will under Section 7 of tbe\nsaid Act apply to lho Minister of\nPublic Works al biR offlno in the Oijty\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 f Ottawa for approval of tlie said\nall* nnd plana and for leave to cou-\n!_.rit_l the said wbarf and a] [.roach,\nDATED at Prinee Rupert, B.C.,\nthis 2ucl day of February, A. D.\n1'\u00C2\u00BB1S. 4\v-.-1\nTHH IMPERIAL OIL COMPANY.\nW_3ri-I.il FARES.\nPhone N\u00C2\u00BB. 90 is operating on a\nn\u00C2\u00BBw u'tMtuia ot prices for auto line\nAnywh.__a west of Hays Greek th\ncharga w.M ke \u00C2\u00BB0 cents; to Seal Cov\nfor o\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB, *w\u00C2\u00BB, or three persons th\nHiarg* wili Ins V; for four or five\n$1.59; to or feeni boats or trains\n50 cants. fltf\nSkeena Land Districl - District of\nQueen Charlotte Islands.\nTAKE NOTICE thai Andrew W.\nMaeLean, of Prince Rttpi it. B.C., occupation Carpenter, Intends to apply\nfor permission to prospect for coal\nand petroleum over the following described lands on I lie West Coast of\nGraham Island: Commencing al a\nposi. planted two miles north of tbe\nnorth-east corner of Lot 2433, thence\nnortli SO chains, thence east 80\nchains, thence south 80 bains.\nthence west SO chains to point of\nIcommencement, containing 040 acres\nmore or less.\nANDREW W. MacLEAN.\nflS Agent, Peter Piombo\nDate located, 23rd December, 1914.\n*_\u00C2\u00A3_'V'.\nSkeena Land District \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Districl of\nQueen Charlotte Islands.\nTAKE NOTICE that Andrew W.\nMaeLean, of Prince Rupert, B. C,\noccupation Carpenter, intends to ap-\niply for permission to prospect for\ncoal nnd petroleum over the following described lands on West Coast\nof Graham Island: Commencing at\na post planted two miles nortli of\nthe north-east corner of Lot 243..,\nthence north SO chains, thence west\nSO chains, tlience south SO chains,\n(hence east. SO chains, to point of\ncommencement containing 040 acres\nmore er less.\nANDREW W. MacLEAN.\n[18 Agent, Peter Piombo.\nDate located, 23rd December, 1914.\nSkeena Land District \u00E2\u0080\u0094 District of\nQueen Charlotte Islands.\nTAKE NOTICE that Andrew W.\nMaeLean, of Prince Rupert, B. C,\noccupation Carpenter, intends to apply for permission to prospect for\ncoal and petroleum over the following described lands on the West\nCoast of Graham Island: Commenu-\nng at a post planted two miles north\nand one mile east of tbe morth-east\ncorner of Lot 2435, tbence north SO\nchains, thence east SO chains, thence\nsouth SO chains, thence west SO\nhains to point of commencement,\ncontaining 040 acres more or less.\nANDREW W. MacLEAN,\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0fIS Agent, Peter Piombo\nData located 23rd December, 1914.\nDaily Journal\n50c per month\nSavo Dollars at George 1). Tite's\nFurniture Sale\u00E2\u0080\u0094everything reduced\nDrapery Goods, Curtains, Pules\nCarpets and rings\u00E2\u0080\u009425 per cent, (lis-\nomit at George D. Tite's. flOtf\n ,(.W>B^\n\u00C2\u00AB%____^iHS8^2t/\nKay. I Naval College of Canada.\nSYNOPSIS OF .'(...Ii MINING\nREGULATIONS.\nCoal mining rights or (lie Dominion in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and\nAlberta, the Yukon Territory, the\nNorthwest Territories and a portion\nof the Province of British Columbia,\nmay be leased for a term of twenty-one years at an annual rental of\n$1 per acre. Not more than 2,50(1\nacres will be leased to one applicant.\nApplications for a lease musl be\nmade by the applicant in person to\nthe Agent or Sub-Agent of the district in whicli the rights applied for\nare sit', sted.\nIn surveyed territory the land\nmust 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 the rights applied for\nare not available, but not otherwise. A reyalty shall be paid on the\nmerchantable output of the mine at\nthe rate of five cedts per ton.\nThe person operating t|io mine\nshall furnish Ihe Agent with sworn\nreturns acceunling for the full\nquantity of merchantable coal mined\na\u00C2\u00BBd pay the royalty thereon. If the\neoal mini-a'g rights are not being operated, such returns should be fur\nnished at .fast once a year.\nThe lease will include the conl\nmining rights only: but the lessee\nmay be permitted to purchase whatever available surface rights may be\neonsiderei necessary for the working of th\u00C2\u00AB mine at the rate of $10\nper acre.\nFor full information application\nshould be made to the Secretary ot\nthe Department of the Interior, Ot\ntawa, or to any Agent or Sub-\nAgent of Dominion Lands.\nW. W. CORY,\nDeputy Minister of the Interior\nJTOTJGE.\n.' e Uniiiidiiui Puti'iotic Fund.\nWiH those who need assistance\nfrom Hie above fund, resident in the\ncity or district and whose breadwinner Is on active service with the\nforces of the Empire or tier Allies,\nkindly notify the secretary of the\nlocal organization,\ntf \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 W. 13 COLLISON,\nP.O. Box 735.\n%;\",'J;_,^\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n-. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nNOTICE OF CANCELLATION OF\nRESERVE.\nNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that\ntbe Reserve existing on Deteulion\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 ir Lauds\nDepartment of Lands,\nVictoria. B.C.,\nOctober IDtli, 1914. o2 1\nJAMES GILMORE\nARCHITECT\nSecond Ave. Near McBrlde St.\nHdTEL DIRECTORY\nMembers of tho Prince Rnpc. t\nLicensed Vintners' Association\nWINBSOR HOTEL\nOor. of First. Ave. and Eighth St.\nXV. a. Wright, Prop.\nHOTML CENTRAL\nFirst Ave, and Seventh St.\nEuropean ami American Plan.\nSI.OO to $2.50 Per Dn.\nPeter Blink. Prop.\nRu_fM\u00C2\u00AB, Iron Bfids, Spring*., Mat-\ntrsm.ee, It1ankr.(\u00C2\u00AB, Mieeta and Pillow\nt Fnbrtiery Tku-gain Priee*. George\n. Tito, tie Home Fnrni\u00C2\u00AB__\u00C2\u00ABr. f 1 Ot\nThe next examination for the entry of Naval Cadets, will be he_d at\nthe examination centres of the Civil\nService Commission in May. 1916,\nsuccessful candidates joisung the eol-\nlege on or about Isl August. Aepli-\n(mtlons for sntirj.' will he receiveflSlfe\nto lfi* April ky the Secretary, Civ*\nService Oonmission, Ottawa, Eraa.\nwhom _d\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00ABV eat*}' forms .an new I\u00C2\u00BB\nobtained.\nOe__di.ia\u00C2\u00ABe_ fer tke examination\nMiy next mint fee between the a,\nof fourteen and sixteen on the\nfolly, 191i.\nFnrther details can be obtained en\n_pj>ll_eiinn to the undersigned.\nO. J. DB8BARATS,\niBspiity Minister ef kite Naval Serviee\nT)wi.M__Ma_rt ef the Naval Serviee,\nOttawa, ,I\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00ABary St*, !\u00C2\u00BB\nVaaothoateed jwMlatdJaa ef th\nadi'MdJiiwen. wfll a*, fse \u00C2\u00BBaH for.\nja_R\nKNOX HOTEL\nFirst Ave. Between Klghth ami\nNinth\nEuropean Plan; litit.-s BOc to (11.00\nPer Day\nBesner & Romicr, Props.\nEMPRESS HOTEL\nJ. Y. Rochester V. D. Onsley\nThird Ave. Ilotwc^n Sixth and\nSeventh St...\nEuropean Plan; fiOc to $1 Per Day\nROYAL HOTEL\nCorloy * Burgess, Props.\nThird Ave. anil Sixth St.\nropean Plan Steam Hem, .1\n.ItH.lliES*!... LTQUOI1\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2O., LtMtoto\nSeeoin. Ave. and SH.1i St.\nPhone 102\nr\nIMi\ntrdimNu\nno.\nl-ma\u00C2\u00ABr and SMt. Sts\n7\nt\u00C2\u00AB. _*\u00C2\u00AB^_ic-_i<\u00C2\u00ABi-o<>_i<\u00C2\u00BB-aD-!. oo o o a o cm\nGUARANTEES g\nAmerican Silk\nHOSIERY\nWE WANT YOU TO KNOW\nTHESE HOSE\nThey stood the test when all\nothers failed. They give real\nfoot comfort. They nave _o\nseams to rip. They never become loose and baggy as the\nshape Is knit in, not pressed in.\nThey are GUARANTEED for\nfineness, for tftyl'i, for superiority of material and workmanship,, absolutely stainl is,aad to\nwear six month, without holes\nor replaced by new pairs free\nOur Free Offer\nTo every one sending us BOc\nto cover shipping charges, we\nwill send, subject to duty, absolutely free:\nThree pairs of our famous\nmen's A M ERIOAM SILK\nj* HOSE with written guarantee,\nK any color, or\nq Three pairs of our Ladies'\n2 Hose, iu .Hack, Tan or White\n5 colors, with written guarantee.\n6 DON'T DELAY\u00E2\u0080\u0094Offer ex-\nS plres when dealer in your loft cality is selected. (live color\n0 and si_e desired.\n5 The International Hosiery Co.\nS 21 Bittner Street\nK Dayton, Ohio - U.S.A.\nWlfllWDOl-H-HKHtHKHJ-lKHWt^\n1KKKKKHKB>^>_^^^5_^K^\nTHE MOST COMFORTABLE\nTOURING CAR\nIN THE CITY\nAnswers all calls day and night\nNew Wellington\nCoal\nThe [favorite Household Cottf\nCleanest, Brightest "Newspapers"@en . "Prince Rupert (B.C.)"@en . "Prince_Rupert_Journal_1915-02-25"@en . "10.14288/1.0312687"@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. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http://digitize.library.ubc.ca/"@en . "BC Historical Newspapers"@en . "Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives."@en . "Prince Rupert Journal"@en . "Text"@en . ""@en .