@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "6b9ba4f3-b643-4582-829e-58c923767fdb"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:issued "2016-04-07"@en, "1915-03-23"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/prj/items/1.0312688/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ High-clas: Job Printing vol. v. PRINCE RL'PERT, B. TUESDAY) MARCH 23, 1915. Ptiee .- t.'enis. XO. 113. ANOTHER MINE TO SHIP THROUGH HERE Tke Cordillera Group Near Kitselas Is Showing Up Well At Present- Getting Ready To Send To Smelter While the Rorlter de Boule mines near Hazelton will soon be shipping ore over 'he G. T. P. to the bunkers that are being erected here on the waterfront and in turn he shipped to the Granby smelter, this is nol tho only properly that Is getting in G. T. P. to the Granby smelter. This will give them a test of the worth of tbe ore and at the same time give those interested a chance lo gel returns from tlle work to still further prosecute the development work. shape to ship to Prince Ruperl from Tbe claims .how free gold and along the line of the G. T, P. Au- there is also auriferous values in LANDSLIDE CAUSED ELECTRICITY FOR DRILLER BELIEVES HE HEAVY DAMAGE! EVERY PURPOSE jj {^j^y jq qh ABOUT FIFTY LOST LIVES IS AC-IlT IS PHOPOSE1) TO HAVE THE CIDENT AT BRITANNIA MINES, CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT HIGHLY ELECTRIFIED. Tho Cause or the Slide is Not Known—.Many Nol Recovered, fet The City Council Will Seek u> Interest Citizens in I'hi-s of Current. Vancouver, March 22.—A landslide which wrecked bunk houses and several private residences and other buildings in the neighborhood of the Britannia mines occurred at midnight, on Sunday. A number of men who were returning to night shift were killed. The chief sufferers other property that is making ap ex- the copper tli.it is taken for theiare tlle Austrians and Japanese. cellent showing at present Is the Cor- workings. Tbe development work dillera group, near Kitselas. This thai is being carried on by a force of aboul ten men is showing very property, which is only about six hundred feel from the railway has .ratifying results. The ore body is been opened up through the good of-1proving to he of greater dimensions There arc fifty dead and only about twenty bodies have been recovered so far. Fifteen were injured in the slide. ' The cause of the I ndsllde is unknown. A search Is being made for flees of .1. li. Wells, a well known j than the owners had ai first expect-|the remainder of the bodies milling man in this part of the coun-jed. It is the intention of those In- 0 try. He has Interested with him In terested to keep the work going on the property now .1. P. Jennings, now and make .shipments as the pro. who has covered a good pari of the perty produces. interior of the province In the search for good1 prospects in a mining way. Both of them are !n the city at the present time and report that their property Is looking well. Then' is at the dump now about half a car of ore and it is the Intention of the management as soon as a carload is ready to make an initial shipment through here over the Drinking Fountain. Smith & JIallef.t wrote the City Council last night with reference to a drinking fountain which the firm proposed to inslal in front of its business place. Thc Ann offered to put this in and maintain it provided the city would supply water. This was referred lo the board of works. Many Prisoners Taken By Russians At Fall Of Fortress Of Przemysl HAS ABOUNDING FAITH IN THE OIL OF ISLANDS The City Council last evening drew quite an audience of raiepay ers together. Whether it was Ihat the presence of a good number of the electors stirred the members or the Council to flights ol oratory or not, the fai i rem: In ne ora tory was very evident, li centred chiefly around I It ...j- Cl of elec- trictj for the home, bul once the ;i gol properly charged with the cur: m I scussion travelled far from , .at and might still have been going had not Aid. Edge called a point of order on this and Inquired - li Ion had to do with lhe motion. lie thereupon, having ceeded in arousing attention to the fact that the other speakers were out of order, proceeded to digress very widely himself, ending up with an admonition which he excused himself for using and which, taken too literally, might have subjected them to a very undignified action. The finance committee reported upon the recommendation that BOO Allan Stewart Who Has Returned From The Graham Island Fields Thinks About Seventy-Five Feet More Will Do The C. T. P. steamer Prince John,[the oil in place. In .consequei which arrived from I ie Queen Charlottes yesterday, had among In i passengers Alan Stewart, who has for some considei able time bi en in charge ol th diil Ii -inns on belli '-s that li Is onlj a mattei ol a shorl distance until the oil is encountered. The hole is dowi now ■ I"- i 1,4.1 feel .nol ■ nty- 1 ould bring the West Coas of Queen Charlo ' | - ■ .;>. islands. Mr. Stewart will proceed Mr. . ,< •■ who is a racti'cal south tonight, being obliged to do oil man, has not I : bl : o owing to the fuel thai the lie result!). Hi i confident Petrograd, March 22.—An ollicial ,-. orl says the Eoi ■ i - '■"■- mysl has surrendered. Nine ■ eneri li ai I more than 300 officort and 50,000 men were I • pri mers. Tho Russian troops have oci . Taurogen after a severe ei menl agalp I the Germans, capturing prisoners and engldei rs. in the Carpathians stubboi u ilgl I ing li takin lace. The Russlam have made il ' > mces. Dur- I. VANCOUVER AVON HOOKEY*. Vancouver, March 22.-—In in the championship series the score stood: \\ .ne n'.iver. ii; Ottawa, 2. T. P. O'FniTell, Who lias Been Covering the West Coast, Thinks There Should lie Strike. It is quite evident that the oil prospeels of lhe West Coast of Graham Island is uppermost in the thoughts of many in the south, There are more looking after the securing of claims there than is gen-|be voted t0 the ]UUt eoramlttei lo orally supposed. From lime to time , , . . , ,,. . , be used in installing a set oi domes- there arrive those who have been on , , , . . , . tic utensils using electricity. The ob- the ground looking into the staking! of whal may be oil lands there. |jcct of tll<; demonstration was lo in- On the last steamer from the Isl- dm>e the carrying of u day loud in ands there arrived T. P. O'Farrel], of I bomes so thai the city ml I Vancouver, who has for some little a profit by the sale of electricity. Urn been on th Isl :. I Invi iti at- •, ... 00 anijttee recomnu nded ri ing the outlook there, and while he does not reveal his exact mission on j the Island he 6 i ■ nol 'deny thai the I, ,. .■-,,• ai i !''ei ommendlng the coui. ■-. locating ol oil claims was the ni Idea in his mind. He I ime b k Aid. Montgoni ri nu .ed l i ! very firmly convinc 6 thai there will vote for the use of I ■ :omi a iln becomt disabled and in w ts required. To will have lo wail until the; from the easl. This will cause a delay of about six v cells. Ml . ii- ' : briii . the mosl -'iieoiiia.mii-; m « with ipec in the prospect on tin i ' absolutely convinced thai the oil is within easy reach now. He bears out the statement published in these columns a few days ago to the effect that, an abundance of gas Is being encountered at the hole. He slates that the drilling that has been carried on for the last while is Ihe hardest thai he has hurl to do f... the whole of the distance. This he takes as Indicating thai h< has reached the capping thai holds thai the committi e sei l.i i ar it t- | let's to possible users of el h ■■ pet- I 1 the lace as sooi t gel the nec- ment. As an Ind drill Is revealin - olnts oul thai gas i i oming i nstantly to i1'-- i- enin ■ in Increasing quautil. - -. The pressure from this gas is becoming stronger the deeper the bore is sunk. The gas can be lit al the head any time and the flame will leap some feel. Each day the amount of gas Increased. The pressure v. >■ such i hat when i - - I to shut down the water in the hole would I" carried oul und when a I pipe was attached to the head and carried up I _'i .. - ii. e feet il was i ti fori the v a- tei out. Allies Have Advanced Against Germans On Plateau Notre Dame be discoveries of oil (here, if there Is not he contends thai Nature has to Install a demons! ration ■ l". Tl en I he disi u lion - red ! been pla. Ing nks i ii .-, it , ■< • .1 Igeneral, with Aid. !■ - . . ■ s every Indication that il is there. ie. 11 immltl Inverness Passage. TI Geographic Hoard of Canada ■ I DGF. C.-H.l 1.11 IS HERE has decided thai the northerly en- TO HOLD COI'NTY COI Rl tr nee channel of the Skeena ':• i lag tbe : ; ' ' wenty-four hours they captun il -.''"'i men, llfi nnd twenty machine [uni. To Sell Sl'OlV, On Ihe ... imittee II was decided thai ll was .. io in tempi to i lie old ■ for pu -,.. as : ' iimni'lldi'd to li .epted. ; ', westward from Eleanor He Will n pen! in tho Case to Chatham Sound, and ly-' Taken hj - '. • Ing eastward, northward ami west-! thc Coal Dispute. of Smith i iland, i ii be call- .ii , ■ idi - - - tht - ..'ii - I ■ .i , . Noi notice ti bi . I lied. . ii Furniture Sale at ti n ■-.-■ I), I'ii.-'s, nil departments Record discounts for cush. Ill UlO ei" I" ll ' . '!' alder of A il ft, He Is - e.'.i-t jiel e tli lii ■ onic i" STI-AMHH TORPEDOED. * » London, Ward * ' Th British I was * n sub- H. T Britaii's "Last WonT Ii Naval Construction Greal Britain now Is bul i : battle cruisers of 32 knot , , .; , ;,.;. will hi :' - I will, 06W 10 InC I Such is the .,..,; ., ■ i of tin i" ildlng arrang edin rcpared • -1 ■ ill n Ave or six months from i c ... v, HI in 5 . in ' . _, "ll outfit, lie o_ - . ': ii lie i ■ , i ■ . tli iveel before that I i i of sucn ; ■ ■ ii women Into ubil ..... ' |i '. ■ ■ ., , . . to -i i.e. dlBl - ' ' lO thi I Prince Ruperl for the , hearing an ap i taken by the c ly In to ■ rs & Black vs. City "r Prln - |, W|3 win a It hi day been called upon for 8,000 for this material I iContlnued mi Pago Three.) pori ■ i ii i I.orel i ■ le mm ■ : .i Al l.esc liver- . alter i ' ' n a Scllln ' h;ii Is being uou used |». ' ' ll3 ' nance commit! J - " ' :■'. Th" hearing of tin casi I si i for ind,i>. The tlispi concerned with the payment for coal supplied to the city and date.-: back j some lime. I in the small debts coi rl ;' - cil 11 An " -. Usui 10, CDONALD IS 11 our nu ' - . ■ n c ■ * * * . a , • . a port, Clti- Mil ID IN ACTION ' --r In Hie i eati] ' Prim ■ ■ ' . • , itatl i; for to 1111(1 i; iii port I. _HK<..■'.'. ■•■ ::".•••■"'.';i.-i":a-. ' 30«_H>«K.O_li-':j.. .: rj_*S_H. B Tuesday, March 28, HIS. PPalNCE RUPERT JOURNAL ■SB r nad ni ver ia_.t....t .a i»ai knowledge of It. IN-! ■*0Q0&4aaG40&a04000000400000044444a444O00$40004000-O400 mwtiS&W&.B&i, Telephone 138 ~.'-.il- ' O. H. SELSON, Edltom Offlce: 128 Tkird Avenue East, near McBride Street. Ti Postofflce Box _ ed a cents worth 3 from anyone employed by) He did not seek to be He had given time to the ervi .ould am besmirch altry sum In- Product No. Contains aboul $1.."»0 lbs. hip i BDIT-ION. Pitl.li Me lay. city a-' One Vear fix ■ i were to bl i ' ' ■ ■ ' if an j ■ ... il ■ Id I it he un- ii joint did nol WEE ■".'■' L; Published every Friday for cii in . .... ii .."lit. in the Canada; oi all ' the United Sta ti Alive ll- - ' PAYMENTS MAY BE IRREGULAR Al I irol! CALLS ATTENTION TO SOME, ACCOUNTS THAT HE QUESTIONS. SPLENDID FOI! PLUMBERS The sale of Product No. 99 is strictly confined to thi I i h class supply Its ei il ol ' lanufacture is i er foi ■-. affecl id by ltept. or "price cutl . " Influence thai so often drivel manufacturers to the use of inferior chemicals and pro- ' - -. Nor is thi dealer allowed to redui i tl ail pi loo under penalty of having his supply terminated, A POWERFUL SOLVENT FOR CLOGGED DP-DRAIN PIPES "Pli" destroys m-cu ulntii i- if lint] paper, cloths, hair, slime, grease, vegetable oiip, f.-uil and li ■ j li :■■ . ll is lini-mle. to fines pluinhing. 'G* T* P. S. S. Sailings for Vancouver DON'T A 1 •T PUT to tin ' I HE li.v....- 111. so lerall In drains thai It 1 nd I tried it, bul i no t can know the actual bo on ex- 0 ■-.-'.' he maniifactui '01 1 I SUlt. *"». CHEMIC PRODUCTS CO., NEW YORK | FOR S ILE BY 1 SION COST CITY FOB THE RELIABLE Pl .UJEIi !ING I .; HEATING PHONE ISP Mayor Submitted nt Meeting Night a Detailed Statement. Lasl Mayor anil Aid. Morrissey Made Explanations With Respect to Them. A mild lieile sensation was sprung at the Council meeting last night when a report from \\V. E. Hodges, the auditor from Vancouver, was submitted dealing with two classes of payments made In 1911 which' he said seemed out of order. These covered payments to the Empire Publishing Company for advertising, and also a payment to Mr, Kelly, who was. a partner of Aid. Morrii foi supplies i" the i Ity. 1' • auditor t-ii.li . atti ntii a to the facl that untie: . lie ai i no om evi a indirectly assoi i. ted ivith any payment should i i part in the proceedings of the Council when such came up. The mayor had signed the warrant booh i, i paynu nts to the E ire. mayoi .;- I these mat ters leen brought to tion i j the auditoi. He (thi naj or i .i li i he saw lii explained* thai . 72.75 17.00 19.00 182.30 At the Council meeting last night details of tlie expenses of the mayor on his eastern trip were given. They were as follows: , Boat expenses— Prince Rupert to Victoria $20.00 Victoria to Vancouver might fare) Train expenses— Vancouver to Mon treal Montreal to Van couver Berth i going) . .. Berth (ret'ning) Room rent—■ Victoria, 10 nights at $3.00 30.00 Vancouver, 3 u'ls at $3.50 io.no Montreal, 19 n'ts at $-1.00 7G.0O Toronto, 2 nights -n ( 1.00 8.00 Living ex ' uses January 31 to M ie I- Inclus- 1 '. 43 days at $8.50 Tt legraphic ex .Manson, Victoi ia . ' 1.25 Ru» - ne'ver .1.00 ':. or, I'l'. Ofl-_WC-_-3W-»3&..0.04000-0000000:■ ::■' -•-."• > ■■■yOO4<>000000000o HHt\\&00044 00 ■004&00044&4404444a004040&& 00 O OO00004440044O 4 Coal, Cement, Plaster and Brick AND A COKF.-ETE LINE OF BlILDERS" SUPPLIES Telephone 186 ___AJAUVUirJ,L_ First Avenus Prince Rupert f _________ 0 000040404000040-a0004444404400004*44440440 1.50 $ 24.50 |-WMIf__*_H-H&-fr_H_*a^^ ;; biii.;.;;:-;;:;;-,'..,.: *../:■!.'i'" I.',.::, 124. 365 50 pson Hardware 3 Sh t mmunmon amping Supplies PHONE 101. P.O. IHMWI'II! 1<_I_ 339 SECOND AVE. .. etc. For Skidegate, Locke-port, etc., s.s. Prlnco lohn 11 p.m. Sunday, Marti 7, at, etc. For Stoivnrl anil .Vacs River S.S. Prince John u a.m. Wednesday, March 10, 24, etc. For Anyox (Granby Buy) s.s, Print'.- George midnight every Wednesday. G.T.P. RAILWAY SCHEDULE Trains leave Prime Rupert i.i I' Inco George, Edmonton, Melville, Winnipeg, etc., al IO a.m. - I'Sntu necflng ivith trains for St. Paul. Chicago and all'points eti . ins arrive .mm tlie cast o, , .,,,' Snndaj al 0.30 |i.m. G.T. RAH I . I I. Tin- Douhle-I nci; Ron e From Chicaj o to _ .-: i llton, Buffo Montreal, etc., For reservations, tickets and lull inloriuntion regarding travel to any part ol' the world apply to the G.T.P. Ticket Oilice, Third Avenue: Agenej nil Atlantic Steamship Lines. .,;.-. ..a...-;-.---,,- -.-=:-;■.-■ .-,.--• .,,.-.....-.. . ,. . ,.,_.. ,^»« Pacific Railway PRINCESS MAQUINNA, SOUTHBOUND, 8 P.M. FRIDAY PRINCESS MAY SOUTHBOUND, 8 P.M. SUNDAY fc 3. G, Mi-NAli, General Agent, comer Third Ave. and Fourth St. m BI >K''?Sa_li9__-l---_Sll_S1_a__^^ 00 0«TK«HKHS«aWKiOW^ | THE UNION STEAMSHIP COJXB.C.JJD; I S.S. VENTURE I Southbound Tuesdays at 8 p.m. I Sailings for Granby, Simpson and the Naas Sundays at Midnight c ,., For further particulars apply to ? JOHN BARNSLEV, AGENT :: 631 Second Ave., Phone 508- 3 Agency Atlantic Steamships. «KK.-H>_.0«iKK_*:W«.>C-t. 000004044rHl4440^O0Wi0O4O000400c, .,^004 040444444O000i\\0040040444O00444404000000000444O0 ■ ■ ■ -. ' ' I, 1-1 ed ti nini I that day be lieved el - as a limlti d liability Aid. Morr I he told the ' ty and do 11 wii!.. n for hin Hi had n ■ liclted any bltsine. - - tin - • He 1 new of nq tr n sactii ii rred II HEAD OFFICE: MONTBEAL ESTABLISHED I860 Capital :,; 11,5(10,000 Reserved Fund S 12,1.00,000 Total Assets $185,000,000 Savings Bank Departmenl—sI u ill open an accounl Branches Throughout Cnniitln and Banking Connections With .All Parts of the United States. Agents Throughout the World. H. P. WILSON, Manager - - Rupert Bran li 440444444444444044fi040000444440i:" •''■■■■. ■/ " ' '"'ii.r. . . . ' •- ' ' inn — PRINCE RUPERT IMP. CO. Distributors PRINCE RUPERT, "B. C. Trade Mah Designs ^^^^^^^^^^ Copyrights 5;c AnvonoRt-nrtins n sketch Hnd doarrtpHon way tnilckly iu.fi-ri;iii) our optnloa t-.- owl lu"oiitJ,on is pruhni'lv pjiieiHiiMr*. Ct mm ■ tionBstriotjyoo&QdentifU. RANDBOOKcul -• ■. _nt iroe. iH.intit opency f< rsocurtug ptitrn . i'ntciitj tukon throuijh Munn ;t (Jo. Feculvo fltint Iroo. iHiIoBt (ipi'iicv f< r t'ccurmgr!putcn i'litciits .liken tbrouph Munn AC — pj.rrt/.-T.'.fn.r, WithoutobnTRO, mthe Scsedifie 7. Law •' ■■ ml. Ti-n:;-' ' • puttt : ■ - . i Tt ' " ■ i'i' i.!v. f..',n.'i b1 i ;- cuJntton ot any lontHo Joarnal, 'J'onn.« ! -r i.v.iii'iiiL,. .- i ' ur,j)o logo pn.puiil. B«iiO i. - ■ ''__________________________________________________■ j '.' ht., Wttilill a. B Rand, President. ... 8. Peai ■ TBE FRIKCE RUPERT SASH 1 AND DOflR COMPANY LTD. 6 MANIPACTIItlOltS 6 % DOORS, S.ASII. MANTliBB, MOBItWNGS, HOROlaL ..\\ : ll.\\ SAWING. AMI AM, KIM.S Ol I IM.-.IIIV ,',;i ,' .\\\\|> : -'in: riv; rtES, liotsi: PI.M8I IPBOIAL1 . f I'lcloiy .Hid (Iflict-: St-vnlli \\-."' . liny "i ' Olrdo ° I'.O Hi) ■■- ■ rj 0 a0_KKH_OO 4 OOOO _CC. tO'lOCO- -i-'OO *t ~. 3 Tui PRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL GRANITE JRANITE of best quality and thoroughly tested for sale Cut Stone or Crushed Rock in Quantities .UlI. 3. McLEOD Phone Green 217 fc'.e.li i'isli Arriving Every Day -itslde Oiders Promptly Attended To I'lioxio in.i i. PHONE 554 P.O. BOX 60 r'Oit .4PERHANGING AINTING OLISHING AND WALL TINTING HIGH-GRADI DECORAtTING INTERIOR SPECIALTY Martin Swanson BBCi '■ 'r -''' aR M :1 •OO00O0OOOO0O00O004 CANADIAN STEAM § NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS 1 itcst and Approved Method flOnly Skilled Oiierntors Km- ployed 3keeti i Land District — District of. Queen Ckai ti 1 lands. : ':i:'i [OE i al _ndrew W, i an, of Prince Rui ei t, B. C, occupatb ' Inli nds to -■■; - ply [ni; : 'riiiis! Ion to 11 i ipecl for o.il and petroleum over the following 'li sci ii- 'i lands on the West Cos ' 'r-" in . lsl'ind: Coinmenc- ng ai n posi planted two miles nortli . ..; i , . mil eusl of the north-east orni of Lo IIIB, thence north SO chains, them i si i In:, ace south "'i chains, tl SO linin- to ["in: of commencement, containing 61" sen s i or h .-... ANDREW IV. MacLEAN, (18 Agent, rotor Piombo Date located 23rd December, 1914. G of the world of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation the vessel was sold lo Arbuckle it- Pro.peotor, inroads to apply for per-i • mission to prospeel for oal and pe-!C"" of New York- sl>e was lilted up troleum ovor the following describe* i wiih big pumps and other necessary lands on the West Coast of Graham! . , Island: Commencing al a post plant- eWpmenl and utilized in the wrecked Ive miles east of tlie aerth-eaai ing business, sin also was clianged corner ol' Lot _-t. ii, tlience north 8»', , ., , chains, thence east 80 chains, thoaoej1" an °il-bu™er. south SO ohains, thence west SO j sheathed ivitl Australian iron. Ins, to 'mini of coiNinoncement, containing 640 acres more »r leas. i":lrli "("'ii ' built like a battle- Skeena Land District — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Andrew W. MaeLean, of Prince Rupert, B. C, occupation Carpenter, intends to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum over the follow- i»g described lands on the West C»ast ol (.raha Inidlsna Coast of Graham Island: Commencing a.t a post, planted one mile nortli an_ two miles east ef the north-east j„_:i PBTBTR PIOMBO. Dati icati d, December 4th, 1S14. i Hclgerson Dlock, opposite Rojni Hole! trip rctic ..a :: chance of dis-j, covering the bodies oi the i Ictiros ■ I .... . :,.-: Land Distrii I - Districl »t . in p C _ lotte Islands. TAKE '■ ' [CE,tha1 iter Piomlio, lof Pi R ■":, B.C., occup ii-.- i „ : ispec or, Intends to apply for per- rktf-Oi-H. a.. ,H<_H>i>i_o mbKhkhW _ n ., pros I foi coal and < lition. — tr o ■- lom ' rlhed j Ooa-ao00 :.-.-0000000000 ■ ' Coasl ot Graham " IS thought.that eighi of ihe iiolng at a l ost plant- men who t en res led Herald id east of I he nortli- iast , 24 .. '■ ' n< ,-ih SO island, but, as the Island was co: i- g chains I io ivesl so ohaias, pletely surroundi with ns, thence i t . , i,..i i ,.,._ corner of Lol. 2433. thence nortli SO adequately Ichains, thonce west 80 chains, thence Wh 80 chains, tlience east 80^, mw , h chaias to point of commencement,ft,,.,,f„^ _„,,., „„* „ „,.,. Alaska, and ii Is nol i. robal It thai 'containing 640 acres more or less. next summer she will make « iw..l ANDREW w. MacLEAN. Bhi] . the Roosevelt equipped for si rvice in any | art of fl8 .'■ gent, Peter Piombo 23rd December, 1914 SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES For Rent uf commence- 'inner, it was I in osl ti ICEASONAIJLE RATES THE Continental Trust Company 3_h.d.__. i-o'_-»<.-.- • cwbkk; 80 chains, to point 10 acres more or!make a landing there. _s these men ■ ,.,-ri.;:' piombo, '" " ' ' '' :;' : ;J'',|,;':;! months ■'i. December 4th, 1914 there Is little likelihood dial any of I ■ ■ nd District Districl or i .01. li th each . iii raid Island. Skeena Land Dislrict — District of Queen Charlotte Islands. - The Horning Journal 50c. per month TAKE .ii Pot' ' ' . ert, B.C., occupation Pn ■; ■''.:-,- ■ - .! I ,'ini lea rlbed ' '■ ■ ' " ''.'I- I ll'i. , , ,. ,i. lieu .eimm, i''"r_r Vancouver i" I . ob( |ila__t-j r -i:' lortl ol the north-east|IT76-70. Some additional d rl '." 24 "'. : -:n •.' north 80 ,,,,,, , ,, , , ,,, , . , " en marti on the charts '--. as, iiiunce- li elm '- west so other na' Igators sii hat I [me, but TAKE NOTICE that Andrew W MaeLean, of Prince Rupert, B. C. occupation Carpenter, intends to ap ply for permission to prospeel for coal and petroleum over the I'ollow- icrlbed lands on the West Const of Graham Island: Commencing at ,: | ■ - lanted one mile norl ti -in! two miles easl of the north-easl corner of Lot 24.':.">, thonce north 80 ohains, thenee easl SO chains, thonce south 80 ckains, thence west SO .... , chains, to point of commencement lhe charts that are used In mjny containing 640 acres more or I ol the Rehiring Sea are tin ANDREW W. MacLEAN. tvere Ca .'i'i fames "-8 ent, Peter Piombo Igator, and his|Date looatea' 23rd December, 1914. lieutenant, George Vancouvei NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTECTION ACT. R. S. C. Chapter 115. The Imperial Oil Company hereby give notice that it lias under Section 7 of the above Act, deposited with the Minister of Public Works at Ottawa, and In the offlce of the District Registrar of tlie Prince Rupert Land Registration District at Priuce Itupert, B.C., a description of the site and the plans of the wharf and approach proposed to be built in Prince Rupert Harbor, British Columbia, in front of Waterfront Block "C}", according to registered plan of the Townslte of t-he said City of Prince Rupert deposited in the aforesaid Land Registry Offlce as No. 923. AND TAKE NOTICE that after the expiration of one month from the date of the first publication of ,tliis notice, the said Imperial Oil Company will under Section 7 of the said Act apply lo the Minister of Public Works al his office in the City Of Otlawa for approval of lho said site and plans and for leave to construct the said wharf and appronch. DA'l'ED at Prime Rupert, P.C., this 2nd day of February, A. D. 1IH... 4-w-f4 THE IMPERIAL OIL COMPANY. C-..? *? __3!_, rJSW ' ' '■"■*?"■■_-, ,,-a- ^^•j3.v;..«^'^_S^S^^l>^> B_.NOP_.IS OF COAL MINING REGULATIONS, NOTICE Is hereby given that ; on the 23rd day of .March next applica tion will be made io the Superti. tendent of Provincial Police and to the Board of License Commissioners for the City of Prince Rupert for permission io remove the license tor the sale of liquor by wholesale from the premises known ns Lots 15 and 16, Block 32, Section 1, situate SU Fra_er Street In the City of Prince Unpen, to the lands described as Lots 19 and 20, Block 23, Section 1, ou Third Avenue in the said City of Prince Rupert, DATED this 20th day of Eebru ary, 1916. PRINCE RUPERT IMPORTING CO. LIMITED; W. 11, Marshall, Manager l'21mar22 Applicant. i S 1 . ... NOTICE OP CANCELLATION OF RESERVE. NOTICE p: HEREBY GIVEN that Coal mining rights or the Dominion in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, the Yukon Territory, the Northwest Territories and a portion of the Province of British Columbia, may lie leased for a term of tweri- ty-oue years at an annual rental of $1 per acre. Not more than _,_Hi. acres will be leased to one a] plicant. Applications for a lease must be made by the applicant in person to the Agent or Sub-Agent of the district in which the rights applied for are situate.-. In surveyed territory the land must be described by sections, or legal subdivisions of sections, and in unsttrveyed territory the tract applied for shall be staked out by the applicant himself. Each application must be accompanied by a fee of $5, which will be refunded if the rights applied for are not available, but not otherwise. A royalty shall be paid on the merchantable output of tlie mine at the rate of live cents per ton. The person operating the mine shall furnish the Agent with sworn returns accounting for the full quantity of merchantable coal mined and pay the royalty thereon. If the - enoemusat ■ - in ■ . in i 10 'I' no e mr les*. il ' PIOMBO. er Sid, 191.4 0 _>__(.;.' - - ■ ,;ii»<--ij_i -""' [tl' I Till. ills. ' ■ - * ■'. ■ t REULMENTAL ORDERS. 08th Reitlincill Eni-1 Orcy's Own - allies. * ORDERS by Major .1. II. McMullin, I". I i" C -, will ■ Royal Naval QoUtgi Of O-tllHi---. ." -. , The next ominlaanes for kbe entry of Naval Cade*, will be held at the eKainination oerrtrcs of the Civil Service Commission in May, 1915 ml i::it! $i.iio Per lluy il-y.iitr _t Besner, IVops. EMPRESS HOTEL I. Y. Rochester V. I). C'aslry Third Ave. Between -ilvil: and Seveirlli Si.-.. Euiopcau Finn; 50c to SI Per Dr.- , ROYAL HQTEL u'orloy >v Third li.-. 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