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VOLUME 1 Published Twice a Week. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1911. Price, Five Cents. No. 97. LOST IN THE SKEENA ALBINO PORCUPINE RIFLE CLUB'S PRIZES SPORTS ON WHARF NEW DOCTORS DISCUSS FINANCES Skin of White Specimen Has Keen List of Successful Candidates at the Received by W. S. Benson, ol liecent Medical Exam­ W. B. Tully and William Grant of Foley, This City—Will Mount It Local Association Opens a New Season Celebration Committee Will Bold Pro­ inations Bospital Board is in Need of Funds Welch & Stewart Company Under Host Encouraging gramme on the G.T.P. to Meet Immediate Drowned. The skin of what appears to have Conditions. Dock. The following is a list of success­ Needs. been an albino in the porcupine fam­ ful candidates in the provincial med­ ily, is in the possession of W. S. ical examinations recently held in Victoria: Thomas B. Anthony, James Were Making Passage of the Canyon Benson, of the Atlantic Realty Com­ Xew Members Will lie Given Train­ Events Are Intended Largely for the New Set of Bylaws Has Been Pre­ Children—Big Events Held E. Bloomer, Frederick J. Brodie, in Small Itoat No One pany, in this city. The skin was re­ ing Under Experienced Shots pared and Will He Presented David A. Chaning-Pearse, Hugh L. Saw the Accident —Increasing Membership Until July 1 at Extraordinary Meeting ceived from Hartley Bay, on this Dickey, David A. Dunbar, William J. coast, and is practically white Elliott, Richard Felton, Richard T. throughout. Some of the hair is Fort, G. H. Rae Gibson, Alexander R. A meeting of the Prince Rupert The celebration committee having At the last meeting of the hospital W. H. Tully, port engineer for Gordon, Reginald T. Grier, Albert R. slightly yellowed, probably through board, held on Wednesday afternoon Foley, Welch & Stewart's steamers, Civilian Rifle Club was held last in charge the 24th of May celebra­ Hicks, Thomas Van Hunter, Henry contact with the timber and plant in P. I. Palmer's office, the question and William Grant were drowned in night for the purposes of reorganiz­ tion has arrangements well in hand. A. Lash, Frederick W. Loring, Giles the Canyon of the Skeena River on life amidst which it lived. The color of finances again came up. While ing and arranging a programme for It has been decided to take over the M. Murphy, Ormond Willis Murphy, of the hair is naturally a decided the instltuption has large assets and Wednesday. The full particulars John A. McArthur, Geo. A. Schllch- the season. The greatest enthusiasm Indian Band competition, which will is In a financially strong position can never be known as no one is be­ white. ter, Edward A. Smith, George A. prevailed and the clug promises to be held in the Empress Theatre and the board has difficulty in meeting lieved to have witnessed the acci­ The white porcupine is new to all Sutherland, Fernand De Verteuil, R. which promises to be a grand suc­ the expenses out of current revenue. dent. who have seen this one and students have a very good year's sport. The N. R.; Charles H. Vrooman, Charles This is accounted for in a large The boat in which the two men of natural history would do well to club is open to receive new mem­ cess. The Indian bands are prac­ Woollard. Primary subjects: Erie measure from the fact that bills in were making the trip was found not see it. Mr. Benson intends to have ticing steadily and the keenest rival­ W. Boak. bers, who must be British subjects. connection with the building and for far from Hankin's Riffle. It is pre­ the skin properly mounted. A memorandum was presented by ry is bound to exist. o furnishing have to be met now, with sumed, therefore, that the men were o but the general revenue to fall back there thrown from the boat. the secretary of matters requiring It has been decided by the com­ upon until such time as the city The details, as far as known here, deliberation. Among these was the mittee to limit the sports for May IS ANTI-ORIENTAL IS NOT IN FAVOR makes its grant and other moneys have been received at Foley, Welch enrolment of memuers for the year, 24 to as few a number of events as come in. & Stewart's offices here from Cap­ which was completed forthwith. As possible in order not to interfere the club is organized under the Do­ The finance committee was au­ tain S. B. Johnson, who is In com­ with the celebration on July 1. For Martin Burrill is Not in Favor of Efforts mand of the river . Feeling at Ottawa is Not Agreeable to minion regulations, all must be Brit­ thorized to go into the matter with that reason the sports on May 24 to Build Up Trade With On the last trip of the Skeena, in Annexation of the ish subjects. All members present the manager of the Union Bank, will be largely confined to the China and Japan. the absence of regular officers, Cap­ Bahamas. immediately took the oath of alle- with which institution the business tain Johnson, the commander of the glence and signed the roll.. school children. is done. fleet and W. H. Tully, the port engi­ A donation of $50 was received The targets will be put in condi­ It has been decided to hold the He Would Favor Prohibition of Jap­ neer, went in charge. Subject Will Likely Come up at tlie from Mr. Broderick, manager of the tion at once. Four targets have programme on the Grand Trunk anese Immigration into A report that the Omineca's en­ Imperial Conference in Union Bank. been brought over and will be fixed Pacific wharf between the main the Dominion gines must have been in some trou­ London A resolution thanking tlie donor in time for a shoot on Saturday. The freight shed and Foley, Welch & ble about Kitsumkalum, must have was passed unanimously. remainder of the targets will be at­ Stewart's. This, A. E. McMaster, the been received after the Canyon was The board was notified that Mrs. tended to at the ranges on Saturday local agent, agreed to clear for the (Special to The Journal) passed and Mr. Tully and Grant (Special to The Journal) Eggert had donated linen and dishes by a committee. occasion. The committee, in view OTTAWA, May 19.—That Canada started down in a boat to join the OTTAWA, May 19.—Hon. VV. S. for the use of the hospital. of his kindness passed a vote of should abandon its efforts to develop Omineca. Fielding said in the House on Tues­ A statement of the accounts will This thoughtfulness on the part of thanks to him. a large trade with Japan and China day that nothing official had . yet he obtained from Mr. Agnew, treas­ Mrs. Eggert was commented upon by The finding of the empty boat and adhere to the new treaty be­ been done by the government re­ urer for the period just expired,, in The piles of rails will be fitted up the members of the board and a is all the officials of the company tween Great Britain and Japan, and specting the proposal for annexation order to liquidate the indebtedness as a stand from which to view the resolution of thanks passed. restrict or prohibit Japanese immi­ of the Bahamas to Canada, but the of the club. events. The need of a housekeeper at the gration, was the policy enunciated by question would probably be broached The Veterans Association are de­ The programme is as follows: institution was again brought up, Martin Burrill, representing Yale-l by the colonial office to Sir Wilfrid sirous of obtaining permission to Children's Sports Cariboo in the House of Commons, CANADA'S NAVAL MEN Laurier in London during the Impe­ shoot off a match on Sunday next. Wee girls' race, 50 yards, last night. rial Conference. There is little like­ This proposition was approved on Wee boys' race, 50 yards. * (Special to The Journal) The occasion of the enunciation of lihood of any steps being taken by seeing that it is a likely manner in 75-yard race for girls, 8 to 10 * OTTAWA, May 19.—At the this policy was when Hon. W. S. IX THE HOT KELT Canada in furtherance of the scheme which to obtain new members. The and 10 to 13 years of age. * opening of the sitting of the Fielding moved the House into com­ as it is not viewed with favor by the rifles are to be kept within reach of 75-yard race for boys, 8 to 10 * House of Commons yesterday, mittee to consider the resolutions (Special to The Journal) government here. all members and kept clean. and 10 to 13 years of age. * R. Lemieux, acting minister of extending for two years the existing CHICAGO, May 19.—Four —o • A finance and a range committee 100-yard race for girls, 13 years * marine and naval affairs, an- trade agreement with Japan. deaths were recorded here yes­ were appointed. Messrs. Partington, and over. * nounced that Canada's naval Mr. Burrill declared that the Ori­ terday, ascribed to the excessive Beatty and Godson were named as 100-^ard race for boys, 13' years * representation at the coronation ental trade was chimerical. During heat. The mbercury touched 90 DIVER ON WHARF the range committee, and Messrs. and over. * would, in addition to Admiral the last tliree years Canada exported degrees yesterday. G. Cameron, Potter and Woods as Sack race. * Kingsmill, be Lieutenant Gra- less to Japan than during the pre the finance committee. Potato race". * ham and Cadets Brodeur and It Has Been Found Necessary to Blast ceding three years. Hon. Mr. Field' It was also suggested that a mili­ Hop, step and jump. * Nellls. ing read a letter he addressed to the Out Rock for Concrete High jump, running. tary ball should be given with a view Japanese consul general, giving the the secretary reporting thai the High jump, standing. Piles. to increasing the membership. reasons of the ministers for desiring matron was in pressing need of such. Broad jump, running. Messrs. Partington and Beatty to continue the present arrangement In view of the need of finances, Broad jump, standing. have to tell of the accident, which, it constituted themselves a committee for two years. The Japanese govern­ the board postponed action but the Large Musses of Stone Give Trouble Obstacle race. is felt must have taken place. to meet representatives of the Earl ment had faithfully lived up to the question will be looked Into more at the Government Water­ Boys' boxing match, two rounds. Mr. Tully was a very competent Grey Rifles and the Veterans Asso­ promise to restrict immigration to fully. front engineer. He came north on the ciation with a view to joining inter­ Men's Events Canada. It was decided to make the final Caledonia tliree years ago and, after ests in such an undertaking. 100-yard dash. o payment to B. J. Ilieks, the builder. serving for a time on her, was ap­ A programme for the season was 220-yard dash. A report was read by C. V. Ben­ The Westliolme Lumber Company pointed two years ago as port engi­ decided upon. Circulars were read 880-yard dash. nett, chairman of a special commit­ this morning started an expert diver SETTLEMENT FAILS neer for the Foley, Welch & Stewart inviting the club to enter Into the Three-mile race. tee, having In hand the preparing of at, work in blasting rock out where steamers. He was unmarried, but Canadian Rifle League and the Do- Standing and running broad jump. a new set of bylaws for the institu­ the reinforced concrete piles must his mother lives in Los Angeles. mining of Canada Prize Competi­ Hop, step and jump. tion. go for the provincial government Conciliation Board at Fernie Fails to About Mr. Grant, little is known tions. Prizes were then offered by Obstacle race. wharf. Various plans have been It was decided to have these final­ by the company. It is not known Mesrs. Godson, Partington, Potter Fat men's race. Bring About an Agree­ tried to overcome the difficulty met ly prepared and an extraordinary where his relatives live. Cuthbert and Captain Cameron by Indian Races ment. with. It has lately been decided to general meeting of the members o 100-yard dash. blast the "coyotes" out of the way. called to pass upon them. The pur­ HAS COME TO RESIDE (Continued from Page Five) Half-mile race. pose of the new bylaws which fol­ Accordingly, the first shot was fired Conciliation Hoard in Coal Miners' low the company's act quite closely this morning to make way for a pile Dispute, Failed to Gain Hon. Fred Peters, K. C, Will Prac­ is to remove difficulties met with of about 85 feet in length that Is Agreement tice Law in Prince Rupert— ready to go into place. under the existing bylaws. Is to lie City Solicitor BOSTON IS SEEKING TO DRAW The piles used in this work are the longest of their kind, it is be­ The conciliation board, dealing Hon. Fred Peters, K. C, formerly G.T.P. TO THAT PORT HOSPITAL AT-HOME lieved, that have ever been used. The with the cial strike in the Crow's of Victoria, has arrived in the city government in deciding upon these Nest, has closed its session at Fer­ and is about to open an office for the nie temporarly, after a fruitless at­ Mis. II. L. Johnstone Entertained took what is supposed to be the most Probably no more reassuring fact what must it mean to the natural practice of law here. Mr. Peters tempt to get the parties together Ladies Yesterday After­ modern system known. There have as to the Importance of Prince Ru­ outlet, the port on the Pacific? was formerly premier of Prince Ed­ upon a proposition submitted by noon been difficulties to overcome by the pert in an industrial and commercial The campaign which Boston is ward Island and has had a very dis­ Chairman Gordon. Last Friday aft­ contractors but they are mastering way could be given publicity to carrying on is of importance to tinguished career as a solicitor. He : ernoon wat spent in discussing this The Ladies' Auxiliary of t!io them. Diver Clarke will be able, than the campaign which the city of Prince Rupert. It is bringing this has taken an office in the Exchange proposition behind closed doors, and Prince Rupert General Hospital held it is thought, to solve the question of Boston has inaugurated to secure the port to the attention of the people Block and In addition to general when it was found that it was use­ a very enjoyable "At-llome" al tlie getting the way cleared for the piles entrance to that city of the Grand of the New England states as it practice will act as city solicitor. less at this stage to try further to do residence of Mrs. II. L. Johnston, so that the work should progress Trunk Pacific and the consequent never was brought before. The re­ The trip to this city was the first anything in the line of conciliation Fifth avenue. There was a very steadily now. utilization of it as an Atlantic port. sults cannot fail to be felt here. occasion on which Mr. Peters had the board adjourned at the call of large attendance of the ladies of (he The fact that the most prominent made tb# voyage north along this Mr. Kugler has received copies of the chairman. pity, Mrs. Johnston being one of the men In Boston are signing a petition coast. He was delighted with It and the Boston American, which is tak­ most hospitable hostesses in Prince and are backing up the move to have Dr. Gordon and Mr, MoNiven Is likewise agreeably surprised to ing a prominent part in the cam­ Rupert, inducements held out to the Grand who has acted as secretary to the find the city of Prince Rupert mak­ ASSESSMEXT APPEAL paign and has exhibited them In the Trunk Pacific to enter that city, is board, departed for their homes on A voluntary contribution was ing the rapid advances which are window of his office on Second taken to aid in the hospital affairs. * The Grand Trunk Pacific De- * an assurance that they are convinced the east bound train in the evening. everywhere noticeable. In company avenue. In addition to this, tried recipes were * velopment Company Is appeal- * that It means vast things for Bos­ The operators also left town for with Mayor Manson he made a trip The need of presenting Prince Ru­ broughl by tlie different ladies and * Ing from the assessment made * ton. their homes, leaving the executive about the city on Wednesday, after pert's opportunities to the world left with the auxiliary to be used In * by the city assessor. The ground • of the mine workers to remain a his arrival, and immediately became What Is true of the coupling up were never greater than at present. preparing a book of recipes. * upon which the appeal is made * few days attending to matters per­ Impressed with the situation and the with Boston, which must only be The more the transportation and in­ Mrs. D. O. Stewart, the wife of the * is the simplest form of appeal, * taining to the district affairs. opportunities which the place pos­ one of the eastern ports at best, is dustrial questions of today are president of the hospital board, Mrs. * that it is too high. An appeal * The proposition submitted by sessed. doubly true of Prince Rupert, the looked at, the more fully is it seen Eggert, president of the Ladies' * be taken with respect to each * Chairman Gordon, and which was He has come to Prince Rupert, he port of the west. The citizens of that this port's future is something Auxiliary, and others assisted Mrs. * parcel of land held by the com- * the basis of the afternoon negotia­ says, to make his home here. In the Boston realize what the opening up that even the most optimistic are Johnston, In addition to these a * pany. * tions, seems tno to have met with meantime Mrs. Peters will remain in of this vast western field through liable to fall far short In estimating. favor from either side. very pleasing effect was obtained by the south, but a little later he ex- which the Grand Trunk Pacific It is not going to be a long wait for the presence of four little girls, The chairman stated after ad­ pectB to bring her north and take up passes must be to that city and Its population in this city. Population Misses Kathleen Johnston, Jennie journment that he had not hoped house here. commerce. If It means so much to will assuredly flow into the place as McDonald, Catherine Plllsbury and too strongly for its acceptance, as John Dorsey, of the Bulkley, is in a place on the eastern seaboard, the advantages are fully realized. Madeline Nelson, wearing the hos­ the inquiry had not gone far enough the city on his way into the Interior. pital cap and the red cross badges, to get resulls that would satisfy First Court Case * * * who waited upon the guests. either party. He had made il in the In the city police court this morn­ Fred Heal, one of the pioneer resi­ Roosting the City Good Fishing interest, of peace before taking a ing Fred Peters K. C, the new city dents of ttee Bulkley, is in the city G. A. McNichoIl, superintendent of W. R. Lord, the canneryman from long adjournment, not wishing to solicitor made his first appearance. 6n his way Into the valley. He Is the Grand Trunk Pacific at this the Naas, has been In the ctiy for a Price of Bread lose any opportunity of securing an The charge was one of careless blast­ preparing for a big season's work point, who is now in the south on few days this week. He is busily The bakers of the city, at a meet­ agreement between the parties. ing held last night, decided upon a ing against Mr. Mclnnes. The defend­ and is taking additional horses in, business, has in interviews given the employed putting up spring salmon at his cannery. The season Is prov­ In adjourning the board, the fixed schedule of prices. They will ant did not put up any defence and intending to push the land-clearing different papers given good boosts ing a very good one. chairman complimented the parties eive 16 loaves for $1 In future. was fined $10. operations. for the city of Prince Rupert. PRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL Friday, May 19, 1911

ticular prison from which the man Skeena |Land District—District of If you want the honey THE NAVAL REVIEW was discharged. Coast—Range V. For Sale New Knox Hotel "But it was understood that he That comes from the bive TAKE NOTICE that William H. had a sort of moral right to it. Now Take up the phone and Hargrave, of Vancouver, B. C, oc­ 155% Acres good land, on South cupation banker, Intends to apply ARTAUD & BESNER Sailor King Will Inspect the Fleet in the moral right will disappear, and Call one, double five. Bank of Skeena River, 85 miles East for permission to purchase the fol­ Proprietors Conjunction With Coronation the gratuities will go to the central lowing described lanas:—Commenc­ of Prince Rupert by G. T. P. Ry., Celebration. body, which will use up these sums, ing at a post planted on the west with buildings erected thereon, con­ of course, for the men's benefit. shore of Lakelse Lake, and sbout taining dwelling, store and post The New Knox Hotel is run on the 1V£ miles distant and in a south­ office. European plan. First-clas service. "These gratuities, with the grant westerly direction from the S. W, For ]\[eat J0b Printing P. McLACHLAN. All the latest modern improvements. Elaborate Preparations Are Being of £7,000 which the government is corner of Lot 3982, Skeena Land see the Journal Man District, District of Coast, Range V Box 324. Made for This Feature of making, will probably pay all the ex­ THE BAR keeps only the best penses involved in the setting up of Tel. 138 thence west 40 chains; thence south the Proceedings 80 chains, more or less, to the shore brands of liquors and cigars. the new body, so that no fresh bur­ of Lakelse Lake; thence following THE CAFE Is open from 6.30 a.m. den will be cast on the existing so­ the shore of said lake to point of For Sale cieties, whose work should be assist­ commencement, containing T.60 to 8 p.m. Excellent cuisine; first- .Next to the coronation Itself in ed by the centralization and co-ordi­ acres more or less. class service. 160 Acres Alberta land for sale Westminster Abbey, the most inter­ nation of their efforts. LADYSMITH WILLIAM H. HARGRAVE. Board, $1 a Day — Beds, 50c and op at $15.00 per acre, or Exchange for esting coronation sights will be the "Of course, there will still remain Mancell Clark, Agent. First Avenue. Prince Rupert Dated 20th March, 1911. Prince Rupert property; fenced; 40 review of the fleet at Spithead and the obstacle of the natural reluc­ acres broken; small house; 2 miles the procession of their Majesties tance of employers to engage ex- COAL from P. 0., being southwest quarter through the streets of London. convicts. It has been difficult hith­ Skeena Land District—District of ROCHESTER & MONROE, Phone 115 Queen Charlote Islands. section 6, township 53, range 9. As regards the naval review there erto to find other than laboring GRAND HOTEL work for these men, as people hesi­ TAKE NOTICE that Wirt A. Ste­ P. McLACHLAN, is no doubt that added interest will vens, of Chicago, 111., U. S. A„ occu­ WORKINGMAN'S HOME tate to give them positions of trust." P. O. Box 324 Prince Rupert, B. C, attach to this magnificent spectacle. Skeena Land District—District of pation civil engineer, intends to His Majesty is a sailor King, and it The assistant secretary of the Coast—Range V. apply for permission to purchase Spring Beds, Clean the following described lands: — is notorious that the navy occupies eeentral committee of Dicharged Pris­ TAKE NOTICE that Freadrick White Sheets 25c oners' Aid Societies said that there Commencing at a post planted on today a larger place than ever before Madden, of Seattle, Wash., occupa­ the shore of Masset Inlet about one Wanted in the hearts and thoughts of his were about one hundred societies tion laborer, intends to apply for mile northeast of the mouth of the subjects. Moreover great changes engaged in the work of befriending permission to purchase the following Ain River; thence north 80 chains; Rooms 50 Cents described land:—Commencing at a have come over the navy since the ex-prisoners. Many of them, how­ thence west 40 chains more or less A live, active Real Estate Partner, post planted about two hundred feet to the eastern boundary of T. L. Best in Town for the Money last coronation review in 1902, and ever, dealt with both ex-convicts and with some capital, to take half- east of mile 77 on the south side of 35413; thence south along the FIRST AVE. AND SEVENTH ST. there can be no doubt whatever that men released after short sentences. G. T. P. Right-of-way; thence west boundary of T. L. 35413 and interest in company handling Real In magnitude and strength the forth­ He also stated that the Home Of­ 40 chains following the said Right- T. L. 35414, a distance of 80 chains; Estate, Insurance and Manufactur­ J. Goodman, Proprietor coming spectacle will outstrip all Its fice had under consideration a of-way; thence south to bank of thence east 40 chains, more or less, ing Agencies. Party to take full Skeena River: thence east following to point of commencement, contain­ predecessors. Over 500 warships will scheme to set up a new authority to the sinuosities of said river until ing 320 acres more or less. charge of office In Prince Rupert, as stretch across the water from Spit­ deal with the short sentence men. I am soon to leave for the Interior due south of said post; thence north WIRT A. STEVENS. head to Cowes. The United States, This body will probably be drawn to point of commencement, contain­ for the summer. Apply to G. S. Mayer, Agent. THE WESTHOLME LUMBER CO. Germany, Russia, France and Japan largely from the central council, ing 130 acres more or less. G. W. ARNOTT LIMITED will send squadrons under princes or strengthened by Home Office repre­ FREADRICK MADDEN. Dated Feb. 24th, 1911. Thos. L. Fay, Agent. Drawer 1539 Prince Rupert We handle all kinds of great admirals. sentatives. Dated April 27, 1911. Skeena Land District—District of In the Home fleet the line wlii be "But as to a new career of nope 5-16 Queen Islands. ••••••••••••• Building Supplies headed by the new battleship Nep­ for convicts," he said, "to my mind TAKE NOTICE that James Mul <> .' First Avenue tune, flying the flag of Sir Francis that could only be achieved by plant­ Skeena Land District—District of lln, of Murdo, So. Dakota, U. S. A. Telephone 180 Bridgeman. The other Dreadnoughts ing them on a Pacific island—giving Coast—Range V. occupation farmer, intends to apply will be the Bellerophon, Colling­ TAKE NOTICE that John Kir­ for permission to purchase the foi Corner Eighth and Fraser Streets them capital, if need be, for a start kaldy, of Lakelse Valley, occupation lowing described lands: — Com The Thompson wood, St. Vincent, Superb, Teme- —setting a gunboat to look after farmer, intends to apply for permis­ mencing at a post planted on the raire, Vanguard, Hercules and Co­ them and see they did not escape, sion to purchase the following de­ shore of Masset Inlet, about one lossus. The original Dreadnought and leaving them to work out their scribed lands:—Commencing at a mile northeast of the mouth of the : Hardware Co. Clinton Rooms will be present as an indlvdual unit, post planted about 120 chains south Ain River; thence west 40 chains, —SECOND AVENUE— Newly remodelled and furnished. own salvation. more or less, to the eastern boun­ 'ihe first cruiser squadron will in­ from the south end of Herman Board and lodging. Home cooking "It would be cheaper in the end." Lake; thence west 80 chains; thence dary of T. L. 35414; thence south clude the Dreadnoughts Indefatiga­ south 80 chains; thence east 80 60 chains, more or less to the shore < > Paints. General Hardware, a specialty. Mrs. Anderson, Prop. ble, Indomitable, Invincible and In­ chains; thenco north 80 chains. of Masset Inlet; thence northeast­ Rooms, $3 Per Week flexible, and possibly the Lion, now STUDY OF VOLCANOES JOHN KIRKALDY. erly along the shore to point of Oils, Stoves and Ranges. Dated April 11, 1911. 5-5 commencement, containing 60 acres completing at Davenport. The At­ more or less. Herr Friedlander Proposes Estab­ lantic fleet will be represented by JAMES MULLIN. The Roland Rooms the Formidable, Implacable, London, lishment of Well Equipped Skeena Land District—District of G. S. Mayer, Agent Splendid Accommodations Prince of Wales, Queen and Venera­ Observatory at Vesuvius Queen Charlotte Islands. Dated Feb. 24th, 1911. Prince Rupert Private Detective Newly Furnished TAKE NOTICE that I, James Des Hot baths; rght down town; good ble, and the Mediterranean fleet by Brisay, of Vancouver, canneryman, Agency the Cornwallis, Duncan, Exmouth, For some time past Herr Iniman- Skeena Land District—-District table board all round intend to apply for permission to of Coast. Russell and Triumph. The attend­ uel Friedlander has been working lease the following described fore­ N. McDonald, Manager RATES, FIFTY CENTS AND UP ant cruiserd squadron of each fleet for the establishment in this city of shore:— Commencing at a post TAKE NOTICE that Victor H. All kinds of legitimate detective work Reynolds, of Hull, Massachusetts, oc­ will be in the lines and five de­ planted at the mouth of Delkatlah handled for companies and Individ­ an international institute to carry on Inlet, on the»south shore; thence cupation chauffeur, intends to apply stroyer flotillas and torpedo-boats. a continuous ad systematic investi­ 2,000 feet along shore In a southerly for permission to purchase the fol­ uals. Business strictly confidential LINDSAY'S CARTAGE 8 STORAGE gation of volcanic phenomena. An lowing described land:—Commenc­ P. O. Box 803 — Phone 210 On Saturday morning the King direction including all foreshore be­ observatory has existed on Vesuvius tween high and low water mark. ing at a post planted at high water G. T. P. CARTAGE AGENTS and Queen will embark in the Royal mark on the northerly side of the for many years, but from the insuf­ Staked January 19th, 1911. WM. S. HAi,L, L. D. S. D. D. S. Office at H. B. Rochester, Centre St yacht Victoria and Albert, escorted JAMES DES BRISAY, entrance to a small unnamed cove on LADYSMITH COAL by other vessels. Their Majesties ficient means at its disposal, no ex­ Thos. L. Fay, Agent. the west coast of Pitt Island, about :-: DENTIST :-: Is handled by us. All orders receive will pass up and aown the lines, tended and systematic work has 2-11 one-quarter mile south of the en­ prompt attention. Phone No 68. trance to Kitkatla summer village; Crown and Bridge Work a specialty. greeted with salutes from all the hitherto been possible. Such an in­ stitute as Herr Friedlander contem­ Skeena Land District—District of thence east forty chains; thence All dental operations skillfully ships and shore batteries, and they south twenty chains; thence • west plates will be provided with the nec­ Coast Range 5. treated. Gas and local anaesthetics Skeena Land District—District of will remain in Cowes roads till Mon­ forty chains; thence north ten administered for the painless ex­ Coast. day morning. essary laboratories and instruments TAKE NOTICE that Charles chains more or less to high water TAKE NOTICE that I, Roy, for the regular measurement of tem­ James Gillingham, of Prince Rupert, mark; thence following along high traction of teeth. Consultation free. Chrisman, of Port Esslngton, B. C, The Illuminations on Saturday occupation contractor, Intends to peratures on Vesuvius, for the peri­ water mark around the head of the Offices, Helgerson 3k., Prince Ruperi occupation prospector, Intend to ap­ evening will be a magnificent spec­ apply for permission to purchase the cove back to the commencement, and ply for permission to lease the fol­ tacle. The hundreds of warships odical collection and analysis of the following described lands:—Com­ containing sixty (60) acres more or NICKERSON-ROERIG COMPANY lowing described land:—Commenc­ mencing at a post planted at the will be outlined by electric lights gases, and for the registration and less. ing at a post planted about five observation of local earthquakes of southwest corner of Lot 992 and miles distant and in a southwesterly i-nd hundreds of searcnlights will marked C. J. Gillingham's N. E. VICTOR H. REYNOLDS. a volcanic character, not only during CUSTOMS AND MERCHANDISE direction from the point at the en­ form archways in the heaven. Corner Application for Purchase; I, J. H. Plllsbury, Agent. trance to Captain Cove, Petrel the eruptive phases of the volcano, The only way to properly witness C. J. Gillingham, intend to apply Dated Feb. 18th, 1911. Channel, and on the northeast side but also throughout its periods of for permission to purchase 320 acres Brokers, Forwarding Agents, of McCauley Island; thehce west 20 it will be from the deck of a steamer. of land bounded as follows:—Com­ Skeena Land Districl—District Storage, etc. comparative calm. It would form a of Coast. chains; thence south 40 chains, Stands and windows on shore are of mencing at this post; thence 80 thence east about 20 chains to shore little use. The spectator must be training school for volcanologists, ns chains south; thence 40 chains west; TAKE NOTICE that F. C. Pills- J. W. POTTER bury, of Boston, Mass., occupation of Petrel Channel; thence northerly taken out to sea and steam up and well as give opportunity for other thence 80 chains north; thence 40 ARCHITECT AND STRUCTURAL along shore line of Petrel Channel scientific persons to make observa­ chains east to place of commence­ civil engineer, intends to apply for to point of commencement and con­ down between the unes of battle­ ment. permission to purchase the following ENGINEER tions. Re-inforced Concrete a Specialty taining eighty acres more or less. ships; and if the beautiful finale of CHARLES JAMES GILIINGHAJI described lands:—beginning at a ROY CHRISMAN. the illumination of the fleet is to be The practical and scientific value Robwt Osborn Jennings, Agent. post planted at high water mark on —o— Law-Butler Building - Prince Rupert Dated April 11, 1911. 4-25 appreciated he must remain on the of such an institute would be very Dated January 5, 1911. the northerly end of Pitt Island, on great. In most volcanoes eruptions Ogden Channel, and about 2 miles water until a late hour dependent southwesterly from Swede Pt; thence HAYNOR BROS. Skeena Land District—District of occur according to a regular se­ NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION for food and comfort on the re­ east 60 chains thence south 40 FUNERAL DIRECTORS Coast—Range V. sources of the vessel on which a quence of events, and it is more than chains; thence west 50 chains more TAKE NOTICE that W. H. Fergu­ place has been taken. probable that a careful and exact or less to high water mark; thence and son, of Prince Rupert, B. C, occu­ TAKE NOTICE that the partner­ registration of phenomena may en­ following along the high water mark pation civil engineer, intends to ap­ ship heretofore existing between back to the point of commencement, PROFESSIONAL EMBALMERS ply for permission to purchase tho able the observers to foresee the Joseph E. Merryfield, Prince Ru­ and containing 240 acres more or following described lands:—Com­ TREATMENT OE CONVICTS time and magnitude of an eruption. DR. W. B. CLAYTON mencing at a post planted about one pert, B. C, and Joseph E. McEwen, less. By a closer observation also of fu- DENTIST mile southerly, following the sinu­ of Kitselas, B. C, has this day been F. C. PILLSBURY, New System is Xow in Operation— marolic activity and of the trans­ J. H. Plllsbury, Agent —o— osities of the shore line from the dissolved by mutual consent, and southwest corner of Lot 104, Range Government Make Grant of formation of rocks, it would be pos­ Dated Fob. 19, 1911. Office In the Westenhaver Block that Joseph E. Merryfield will car­ V; thence 20 chains west; thence 20 $7,(Mto to Scheme sible to form a clearer conception of Over Orme's Drug Store. chains soutli; thence 20 chains west, ry on the grocery business heretofore Prince Rupert Land District— ore beds. Prince Rupert thence 20 chains south; thence 20 carried on by the firm at Prince Ru­ District of Coast. chains west; thence about 40 chains The new scheme for the treatment After communicating his plan to TAKE NOTICE that P. McLachlan, Skeena Land District—District of pert, B. C, under the name of "J. E. soutli; thence along shore northerly of convicts inaugurated by Mr. Win­ the last International Geological con­ of Prince Rupert, occupation broker, Coast—Range V. to point of commencement. p Merryfield," and will collect all intends to apply for permission to ston Churchill has been put into op­ gress held at Stockholm, and obtain­ debts due to and pay all debts owing lease the following described land: TAKE NOTICE, that I, Minnie W. H. FERGUSON. eration. During the month of April ing the approval of the congress, G. Hansen, Agent. by the said firm, and that Joseph E. —Commencing at a post planted Meredith, of Victoria, B. C, occu­ about a hundred convicts were re­ Herr Friedlander set to work to one-third of a mile northerly from Dated April 22nd, 1911. 4-25 McEwen will carry on the business pation a married woman, Intend to leased. Some of them may not want canvass among the scientific socie­ head of Alice Arm, on Its Easterly apply for permission to purchase the of the partnership heretofore con­ Side; thence 40 chains northerly; Skeena Land District—District of assistance on leaving prison, but ties of every nation for supporters following desoribed lands:—Com­ ducted at Kitselas, B. C, under the thence 40 chains easterly; thence 40 they will all be handed over to the He has now secured 62 eminent mencing at a post planted about 40 TAKE NOTICE that F. T. Saund­ firm name of "Merryfield & McEw­ chains southerly; thence 40 chains care of the newly-formed Central As­ names, among them 25 Italians, 19 westerly to place of commencement. chains distant and In a South direc­ ers, of Vancouver, occupation master en," and will collect all debts due to mariner, intends to apply for per­ sociation, whose surveillance will Germans and 3 Englishmen. The PETER McLACHLAN. tion from the Southeast corner of and pay all debts owing by the said Thos. L. Fay, Agent. mission to purchase the following take tho place of the odl system of Royal Academy of Naples and the Lot 1733; thence east 40 chains; firm at Kitselas, B. C. Dated 2nd Feb., 1911. described lands:-— Commencing at a ticket of leave. Geological committee of Italy have thence south 40 chains; thence west post planted about 6 miles north­ Dated at Prince Rupert, B. C, tinder the old method of working given their adherence to the scheme, 40 chains; thence north 40 chains west of Inlet on the north this 21st day of April, A. D. 1911. Skeena Land |Dlstrict—District of east shore of Pitt Island; thence a convict could earn from two to six some sixty of the most prominent Coast—Range V. to point of commencement, contain­ J. E. MERRYFIELD, south 20 chains; thence west 40 pounds during his term of Imprison­ scientific and political personages of TAKE NOTICE that Alice Munro, ing 160 acres more or less. chains; thence north to shore; J. E. McEWEN. of Vancouver, B. C, occupation ment. On. his release half of this Italy are forming a committee to MINNIE MEREDITH. thence following shore In a south­ Witness: married woman, intends to apply easterly direction to point of com­ was generally used for his benefit promote II; and the Italian govern­ for permission to purchase the fol­ John Klrkaldy, through the agency of a prisoner's M. M. STEPHENS. 5-12 mencement , containing 80 acres ment will shortly decide as to what lowing described lands:—Commenc­ Agent. more or less. ing at a post planted on the west aid society or similar body. But now official support can be given also. Dated February 20th, 1911. FRANK TAUNTON SAUNDERS, the new central body will appropri­ shore of Lakelse Lake, and about Herr Friedlander himself has con­ CARPENTER'S WAGES 1% miles distant and In a south­ Locator. ate the whole of the money earned tributed $40,000 towards the erec­ westerly direction from the S. W. Skeena Land District- -District W. Hamilton, Agent. Staked 17th, Feb., 1911. by the prisoner. If the association's tion of a building. VICTORIA—The difference be­ corner of Lot 3982, Skeena Land of Coast. efforts do benefit him, he will cer­ tween the builders and the contrac­ District, District of Coast, Range V; TAKE NOTICE that Joseph Ed­ tainly get his money's worth. But if thence west 40 chains; thence north ward Merryfield, of Prince Rupert, Skeena Land District—DIstriot of tors, and the carpenters, with re­ 40 chains; thence east 60 chains, Queen Charlotte Island. these efforts fall his money will have occupation merchant, Intends to ap­ "That's right," said the teacher spect to the wages to be paid to the more or less, to the shore of Lakelse ply for permission to lease the fol­ TAKE NOTICE that Robert Fra­ been swallowed up. encouragingly to the very small boy latter has been amicably adjusted, Lake; thence following shore of lowing described lands:—Commenc­ ser Ogilvie, of Vancouver, occupa­ A press representative discussed who was laboriously learning his said lake to point of commencement, ing at a post planted about 10 chains tion banker, intends to apply for and the men will return to work. permission to purchase the folowing the new scheme with the assistant A, B, C's. "Now, what comes after containing 200 acres, more or less. porta from the northeast corner of The basis of agreement Is a wage ALICE MUNRO. described lands:—Commencing at a secretary to the prison commission­ G?" Lot 33; thence west 1500 feet to scale of $4.25 per day, to prevail Mancell Clark, Agent. shore of Smith's Island; thence fol­ post planted about 2 miles west of ers, In the absence of Mr. Basil "Whiz." for tliree months, dating from May Dated 20th March, 1911. lowing shore In a southerly direction the southwest corner of A. P. 12- Thompson, the secretary. o 1200 feet; thence east to shore of 037; thence east 80 chains; thence 1. An arbitration board, drawn north 80 chains; thence west 80 "The convict," he said, "has never "He knows all the best people In from, and satisfactory to both bod­ GRAHAM ISLAND — "The surest De Horsey Island; thence following shore In a northerly direction to chains; thence south 80 chains to had a legal claim to this money, town." ies, Is to be appointed on or before sign of the progress of a town or point of commencement. point of commencement, containing which has hitherto been paid on the "Why doesn't he associate with July 1, to draw up a new scale of district Is its newspaper—live, ac­ JOSEPH EDWARD MERRYFIELD. 640 acres. condition that half was administered wages, which will go Into force on E. Spro, Agent. ROBERT FRASER OGILVIE. them then?" tive, hustling." "ThM Masset Re­ Arthur Robertson, Agent. through the aid society for the par- "They know him." August 1. view," Masset, Q.O.I Dated April 4, 1911. 4-7 Dated Dec. 9, 1910.

«!.— Friday, May 19, 1911 PRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL aMiftiraiffliffiKeitfiM itf^i^WWKvlliLlIk I GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC I TOWNSITE

The only Nain Line Town- site in British Columbia in which the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Company W has announced its joint w ELLISON ownership. ELLISON

EE THE OFFICIAL MAP.—The esting to the Grand Trunk Pacific about will only be feeders to the should put your money into promo­ which Ellison will be the shipping S first glance will show you that officials. It does seem as though city and port of ELLISON. The ters' townsites. If you want a per­ point both by rail and water. The ELLISON is located at the junction these officials, after several years of Grand Trunk Pacific has put its fectly safe and sound Investment, fact that trains may change engines of the Skeena River and the Bulk- investigation and engineering, official stamp on Ellison. Do you certain to bring you large profits, up or down the line or in the sub­ ley Valley. The Grand Trunk would know just what they were do­ believe the company will do as much then put your money where the urbs of the town of Ellison does not Pacific has announced that they are ing when they put their official for townsites owned by individuals Grand Trunk Pacific, after years of amount to shucks in building up a joint owners in the townsite of Elli­ stamp on Ellison. as it will for one in which its stock­ careful investigation, have put their town when such places are com­ son. Now, my dear reader, you must — o holders are joint owners? If you money. pared with a town located where remember that up to date the Grand do, don't buy any lots In Ellison. If o rails and navigation meet. Trunk Pacific has not announced TUDY THAT MAP.—I desire to you desire to make a permanent in­ say to all parties who are talk­ that it has any interest in any other S vestment, or merely to make a little TUDY THAT MAP.—It is not ing townsites in the vicinity of Skee­ main line towsite in British Colum­ quick money, you must decide for likely the Grand Trunk Pacific TUDY THAT MAP.—You will na River and the Bulkley Valley S bia. Does that start you thinking? yourself right now. Do you propose will have any other townsite in Brit­ find on the official plan of Elli­ that there will no doubt be several S to follow the individual townsite ish Columbia for sale this year. The son that a large part of the town- small towns, just the same as one promoters or the Grand Trunk Pa­ officials of the company state that site has been reserved for future always finds in a mining district. cific Railway Company. the company is not interested in any sales, the same as the company has TUDY THE MAP and you will There will be towns in the vicinity townsite in the Hazelton district done with certain sections of Prince S find Ellison is where the rail­ of Ellison along branch railways, way tracks leave navigation. That with the exception of ELLISON. Rupert townsite. There are, there­ probably towns at the ends of branch TUDY THAT MAP.—If you de­ fore, at this time, comparatively fact is a very important one for con­ lines made to serve the mines and servative investors to think over. S sire to put your money into a few lots on the market. "You must the collieries, but it will be history real estate promoter's townsite you hurry if you want one. What is known as the Hazelton dis­ repeating itself in regard to the LLISON is on the bank of the trict covers a territory many miles will have many, many opportunities Skeena at its confluence with building up of every metropolis. this summer. The average promoter E in extent in every direction radiat­ Ellison has every natural advantage, the Bulkley. 'Sou may change rail­ ing from the townsite of Ellison. is full of hurrah and red fire. He way surveys; you may change the TUDY THAT MAP.—ROGERS' has every earmark of being the fu­ must enthuse investors of the mail Mining machinery, ore shipments, ture mercantile and financial cen­ location of towns along the line of S ADDITION to Ellison, only a smelters, reduction plants and all order class with his wares. ELLI­ road, but you cannot change the small parcel of land, lies within W ter of the Skeena River mining dis­ SON is In the Missouri class. There­ w sorts of mining operations starting geography of the country through eight blocks of the site of the rail­ trict and the entrance to the Bulk- fore, I am -not telling any fairy up in this rich mineral region, must ley Valley. which the railway passes. The head way station. Lots in this are being necessarily have a metropolis, a tales about it. I am making state­ offered. 1 am advising my clients o of navigation necessarily means an HUB, a headquarters. If any sane, ments that can be readily verified. important townsite. Ellison will to buy Rogers Addition lots at $150 o conservative man can figure out any TUDY THAT MAP and you will not only be at. the head of naviga­ for inside lots and vz;i0 for corners. other spot except Ellison for the hub S find that all of the mining TUDY THAT MAP.—If you tion but the center of a mining dis­ Terms—10 per cent discount for ef the great commerce of this dis­ towns and railroad towns around S want to join that great army of trict wonderful in its resources that cash, or 10 per cent down and the trict, his plan should be very inter­ there just beginning to be talked investors-at-long-range, then you is now being opened up, and for balance on easy terms; no interest.

LOTS IN ELLISON TOWNSITE AND ROGERS ADDITION FOR SALE

PRINCE RUPERT Offices-2nd Avenue British Columbia JEREMIAH H. KUGLER Facing Grand Trunk Terminal ^WWWWWWMW! iwwwRawwwwi^

ter fully today, my darling but re­ by the nursemaid as an excuse for CHANGE OF MANAGER creased seven times; its expanding RECALLS NOTED CASE lieve your mind of all fear of discov­ opening her mistress's letters. resources have been of an equal ra­ Hamblin's Bakery ery now and for the future." After the arrest of Mrs. Maybrick, E. G. Warren Succeeds J. E. McAl­ tio and still growing, while the cor Just Re-opened It was addressed to a Mr. Brierley, her" children were taken charge of by lister at British Columbia Cop­ poration is on a second dividend- Sale counter in MERRYFIELD'S Death of J. C. Naybrick in Rossland whom Mrs. Maybrick had met in her husband's relatives. Her death per Company's Smelter paying basis. And while he has had STORE, Third Ave. nnd Fifth St. Revives Interest in Famous London. At the trial it was declared sentence, as everyone recollects, was able assistants, Mr. McAllister him­ Family trade catered to. Will sup­ by her accusers that at this time commuted to penal servitude for life. J. E. McAllister, wno has been self is responsible in no small way ply restaurants and steamers. Trial. she was dosing her husband, who Mrs. Maybrick spent seven years at general manager of the Britisii Co­ for the progressive strides the com­ Cakes and Confectionery of all suffered from liver and nerve trou­ Woking and eight at Aylesbury, and lumbia Copper Company for the past pany has made. kinds bles, with minute doses of arsenic, in from Aylesbury convict prison she seven years, leaves shortly for New His departure from the active Son of Convicted Woman Had un order to be able to marry Brierley. was released in February, 1904. She sphere of Boundary mining, which Important Part Without His York City, where he will become a The letter was written In pencil. The tells in her book, "My i'itteen Years he has done so much to develop, Free Employment Knowledge member of a firm of consulting engi­ nursemaid did not post it. She fold­ Lost," how the news of her coming neers in mining. He will still be will be a matter of general regret ed it again, replaced it in her pocket, liberation reached her. Her twenty connected with the British Columbia and his many friends will wish him Office years of imprisonment, reduced in success in his new field. and, taking the first opportunity, put Copper Company in the capacity of There died in Rossland recently at it in the hands of Mr. Michael May­ the ordinary way for good conduct, consulting engineer and will visit Mr. Warren, who succeeds Mr. Mc­ For all kinds of help. Cooks, wait­ the age of 29, James Chandler May- brick, her mistress's brother-in-law. to fifteen, expired on July 25, 1904. the properties every three months. Allister as general manager, is re­ ers, dishwashers, hotel porters, all brick, only son of the late James The governor notified iier how the ceiving congratulations of his many On the "sick unto death" letter He will be succeeded as general man­ kinds of laborers or mechanics, call Maybrick, of Liverpool. Behind this the prosecution relied as one of the law had taken its course. friends on his promotion. Mr. War­ simple announcement lies the whole ager by E. G. Warren. up 178 or call at the strongest links in their chain of evi "For a moment," she wrote, "I ren has been smelter superintendent of the Maybrick case, one of the During Mr. McAllister's seven FREE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE dence, and it no doubt helped to failed to grasp the full meaning of for a number of years and has kept most sensational trials of the last, years' management of the British condemn a woman whose conviction these words, but when I did—how in close touch with the operations of GRAND HOTEL three decades. To those who are Columbia Copper Company, It has occupied the thoughts of Lord Chief shall I describe the mingled feelings the company, frequently filling the Headquarters for Cooks and Waiters familiar with its progress and some Justice Russell (who had defended enjoyed a steady and healthy position of general manager during of its antecedents it Is a vivid re­ of joy and thankfulness, of relief her when he was Sir Charles) almost and hope, with which I was over­ growth. Its properties have in­ Mr. McAllister's absence. minder of one of those ironic inci­ to the hour of his death. He never dents which are commonly supposed whelmed? I returned to my cell ROGERS & BLACK believed her guilty, and was forever dazed by the unexpected message for to occur nowhere outside the pages casting about for some new and ef­ Wholesale Dealers In of the tragic drama. which for so many long weary years TIDES AT PRINCE RUPERT, MAY, 1911 fective means to redress what he be­ 1 had hoped and prayed." BUILDING MATERIAL, CEMENT, While she was nursing her sick lieved was a grlevlous miscarriage of HIGH WATER LOW WATER LIME, HAIR-FIBRE PLASTER husband, Mrs. Maybrick (convicted of justice. DATE AND DAY | Timo| Ht | Time| Ht|| Time| Ht | Tlme| Ht COKE, BLACKSMITH COAL, In England of poisoning "the late It is interesting.in view of the DREADNOUGHT OBSOLETE Monday | 2 :81|22.6|16: 32|19.6|l 9 07| 1.4121 :09| 6.9 COMMON BRICK, PRESSED BRICK James Maybrick" in 1889) one day death of "Bobo" to reconstruct some 1 I sent out her two children to take air * i Tuesday . . . . | 3 14)22.0|16; 25|18.6|i 9 56| 2.2 21 :58| 8.1 SHINGLES AND LATH of Mrs. Maybrick's history in the Wednesday . . . j 4 02J20.9H7; 25|17.7 52) 3.3)22 :59! 9.3 with their nurse. The maid had The first Dreadnought of the new 3 I NEW WELLINGTON COAL months Immediately preceding the < I Thursday . . . .j 4 •58|19.6|18: 40|17.0 58| 4.6J. . . i the younger, little Glayds, In a per­ trial. James Chandler Maybrick was type has already been superseded as 5 I Friday j 6 09|18.1|20: 00)16.9 16|10.2|13 :13| 5.5 All orders promptly filled—see us ambulator; by her side walked :44|17.3;21: 14)17.4 46110.2114 6.0 born in 1882, the year after Mrs. the latest and finest sea fighting ma­ B I Saturday :32| for prices. James Chandler Maybrick, who at Sunday . . 08|17.3 22: 08J1S.2 08J 9.2J15 :38| 6.1 Maybrick's marriage in London to chine, though she has only been In 7 I PHONE 110 PHONE 116 that time was a sturdy little fellow 8 j Monday . . 16)17.7,22: 52J19.1 7.CJ16 :32j 6.1 Mr. James Maybrick, whom she met Tuesday. . 10 18.3 ^a: 29119.8 6.1)17 :16| 6.1 of eight, rejoicing at home in the pet commission five years—she was 9 In America when he was there on 10 Wednesday 66 18.81. .. 4.7 17 :53| 6.2 NOTICE launched six years ago- -Admiral diminutive name of "Bobo." business visits. After their seven 11 Thursday . 20.5|12: 35|19.0| 3.7 :26| 6.4 Friday. . . 20.9 13: 13 j 19.11 3.1 :58| 6.8 On this fateful day, "Bobo," eager years' marriage it fel lout that hus­ William May hauled down his flag 12 "CORPORATlOeV OF THE CITY OF 13 Saturday . 21.118: 50|19.0| 2.8 30 j 7.2 three weeks ago, and the original to place a letter in the pillar box, band and wife had repeated quarrels 14 Sunday . . 21.1,14: 27|ls.7| 2.8 02 7.8 PRleVCE RUPERT was given by his nurse a packet she and Mr. Maybrick, after the Grand Dreadnought is to be taken in hand 15 Monday. . 20.915: 05)18.3| 3.1 35) 8.4 Notice Is hereby given that a sit­ 9.0 had received from her mistress to National of 1889, gave his wife a 16 Tuesday . 20.6il5: 45J17.8J :i.c 10) ting of the Court of Revision for the for a thorough refitting. Weanosday 19.9)16: 30|17.2| 52| 9.6 post. He dropped it in the mud. Of black eye. James Maybrick was a 17 4.4121 Corporation of the City of Prince An even stronger vessel than 18 Thursday . 19.0H7: 21|16.6| 5.2 43)10.2 small events great fates may hang. Liverpool cotton merchant, and he Friday. . 18.0)18: Rupert, B. C, will be held In the e'ther will soon be ready. This is the 19 17J16.2I (i.O 46)10.5 The nurse picked up the letter, en­ died of arsenical poisoning at Bat- 20 Saturday . 17.1H9: 20|16.3j 31| 6.7 City Hall, Prince Rupert, B. C, on deavored to brush the dirt away, tlecrease House, Garston, Liverpool, Orion, which is nearly 5,000 tons 21 | Sunday. 16.4120: 23J16.7J 02|10.4 37 6.9 Monday, June 5th, 1911, at 10 Monday. . 16.421: made it worse, and then went Into on May 11, 1889. That Is to say, his larger than the Dreadnought. The 22 8 20(17.6, 211 9.5 40 6.9 o'clock a. m. for the purpose of haer- Tuesday . 9:30H7.0)22 36' 6.6 the postoffice to obtain a new en­ wife was convicted of poisoning him. rate at which improvements are be­ 23 08J18.7 8.0 ing complaints against the Assess­ 24 Wednesday 10: 17.8|22: 51|19.9 6.1 26 6.2 velope. She there opened the en­ ing effected In the construction of On the other hand, and since, the 25 Thursday . 11: 18.7:23: 31)21.2 4.3 13) 5.8 ments as made for the year 1911. velope she carried and drew from It these tremendous battleships means 26 Friday . . 12: 13|19.5 2.6 5 81 5.6 view has been stoutly maintained Saturday . Any person desiring to make com­ the following letter: that their period of usefulness Is 27 22.2H3: 00)19.9 1.3 42' 5.7 that the gastro-enteritls—or conges­ Sunday. . plaint against the said Assessments 28 22.943: 47|20.2| 0.5 271 6.0 growing shorter. Monday. . must give notice In writing, stating "Since my return I have been tion or acute inflammation of stom­ 23.2H4: ;!6|20.0| 0.3|20: 14 6.6 29 Tuesday. . nursing- M. day and night. He is sick ach and bowels—from which he Formerly warships remained for 22.9:15: 0.7J21: 04| 7.3 cause of complaint to the Assessor, 30 Wednesday 28J19.7J unto death. The doctors held a con­ died, was set up by other irritant, years as first-class fighting machines 31 22.1,16: 24)19.1! 1.4)21: 59' 8.1 at least ten days previous to the sit­ sultation yesterday, and now all de­ and was the effect of a cold contract but every few years nowadays prac­ ting of the said Court. ed through getting wet at Wirral The Time used is Pacific Standard, for the 120th Meridian west. It Dated at Prince Rupert, B. C, pends upon how long his strength tically news ships are discarded. la counted from 0 to 24 hours, from midnight to midnight. will hold out. Both my brothers-in- races. The defence also contended During the present year no fewer May lBt, 1911. The Height is In feet and tenths of a foot, above the Low Water datum law are here, and we are terribly at the trial that the mudstain on the J. C. McLENNAN. than nine are under orders to be adopted for the Chart. The Harbor datum, as established by the Grand anxious. I cannot answer your let­ letter was a sheer invention devised struck out. Trunk Pacific Railway, Is one foot lower. 5-9-30 Assessor.'' PRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL Friday, May 19, 1911 ************************** ters at Harbin. He said the plague, ria. "Already," said Mr. Whyte, * * prince Kupett journal which has now practically abated, "the Vancouver wholesale houses Telephone 138 drove foreigners away from northern have the bulk of the trade on Van­ The British Columbia Company Published twice a week on Tues­ Manchuria and they suffered greatly. couver Island. Victoria, of course, days and Fridays from the office of Of a population of 70,000 who were is geographically the centre of the LIMITED. publication, Third Avenue, near at Fuchiadam, the Chinese city near island, but trade has been coming to Remember AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $100,000.:: PAID UP CAPITAL $41,500 McBride Street. Harbin, there are but 5,000 residents the mainland and with the opening DIRECTORS:—Reginald C. Brown, President; J. C. Maclure, Vice- Subscription rate to any point in of the new road, of course, this trade Canada, $2.00 a year; to points out­ left. President; H. E. Marks, Managing Director; Capt. E. Nash, William side of Canada, $3.00 a year. Mr. Oxley, who left Vladivostok will greatly increase. This will mean McNalr, R. A. Bevan, and F. C. Williams, Secretary. :-: :-: Advertising rates furnished on on April 21, said the expulsion of much to Vancmouver, for the island That we application. Chinese coolies began recently and s tremendously rich in natural re­ INTEREST 4 PER CENT. DEPOSITS 0. H. NELSON", sources, timber and minerals. It is was being continued, three steamer This Company acts as Executors, Administrators, Transferees and Editor. true, however, that it will take much loads being sent out of Vladivostok Secretaries to Public Companies. Commercial, Industrial and other money to develop Vancouver Is­ for Chefu shortly before he left. business propositions underwritten. Issues made on the This Is the outcome of the policy of land." Import London and New York Stock Exchanges. the new governor general of the Friday, May 19, 1911 Amur province, who seeks to bring DRYDOCK ASSURED TIMBER, COAL, LANDS, and Russian workmen to do the coolie COMPANY ORGANIZATION THE RIFLE CLUB work of the province. Our Wines VICTORIA—There appears to be Head Office for Canada, 203, 208, 210, 215 Carter-Cotton Building, Siberian newspapers, referring to In a new city like Prince Rupert an unfounded idea afloat in some the recent dispute between Russia where the conditions for outdoor quarters that the drydock scheme is and China, state that the settlement VANCOUVER, B.C. sports, such as football, lacrosse and dependent on the building of ships of direct from Europe; and that will not be lasting, and foreshad­ kindred games are- nol the best, the Canadian navy here. The dry- no house In Prince Rupert can * ows an outbreak of hostilities. The competitive rifle shooting should dock at Esquimau will be construct­ Harbin correspondent of the "Pria- equal them for quality. No J have a special fascination. It is a ed whether any of His Majesty's murie," says it Is generally recog­ better can be bought anywhere gratifying fact that the young men Canadian ships are built here or not. nized that China is merely postpon­ in the Province. We make a are taking very enthusiastically to The plans of the Messrs. Bullen and ing her Intention to wage war with this form of sport, which has the their partners in this enterprise, specialty of Russia on the Monolian frontier, the William Denny & Sons, the famous The Staneland Co. Ltd double advantage of giving healthy Pekin government having an inflated exercise in the open air and also shipbuilders, are undisturbed, and •IS THE- idea of the value of its military fits a man to take part, should the the work will go ahead as contem­ strength. This paper, published at occasion ever arise, to act in defence plated under the Dominion subsidy Haborovsk, says that most of the Paint Supply House of his country. The club is recog­ which was recently granted by order- Family Trade Chinese merchants are winding up nized by the militia department and in-council. their affairs with Russian banks at assisted to a considerable extent by Harbin, stating that their news from of British Columbia the authorities. and guarantee satisfaction Mukden, Kirin and Tsitsihar is such LEGION OF FRONTIERSMEN ALL GOODS ARE GUARANTEED Prince Rupert should have marks­ that with the increasing strength of WRITE FOR PRICES AND SAMPLES men who should rank among tha Hungghutze (reinforced by reason of VERNON—The Legion of Fron­ best in the world. The frontiei' the plague) a second rising similar tiersmen is forming a local command * We also carry a complete breeds such and this city should be to that of the Boxers, which would in Vernon. This organization will no exception to the rule. The rifle not be easily subdued by the govern­ include, it is hoped all men not now stock of other association is something that should ment, is anticipated. serving in any of His Majesty's The Staneland Co. Ltd have a warm place in the hearts ot o forces, yet who by completed navol citizens. or military service, or by working, Liquors 836-840 Fort Street, VICTORIA, B.C. EARLY RISING huntin gor fighting, as pioneers and » frontiersmen, whose services would PUBLICITY WORK King George Puts His Mark of Ap­ naturally be volunteered in event of Try a glass of proval Upon Practice in a hostilities. The association of such That an organized scheme of pub­ Very Substantial Way licity when properly administered men in times of peace facilitates can do a vast amount for any com­ good comradeship, confidence and Following the ban on the hobble munity, is proved by an incident reliability in co-operation on active skirt by the lord chamberlain, In­ connected with settling up the land service; is a fine deterrent of the Cascade spired by the Queen, society is ea­ about the city of Ladysmith, on Von- 'rusting out" process, and provides gerly discussing Kin ig George's di­ couver Island. That the Vancouver picked men for scouting and intelli­ rection that future courts are to be Island Development League has had gence, who are accustomed to work Replenish held one hour earlier. Beer a very important share in the work, together. The guests will begin to arrive at the is shown by the following clipping * The best local beer on the J from a Victoria paper: half past eight o'clock instead of at half past nine. The King and Queen METHODIST COLLEGE * market. f "That Ladysmith is experiencing will enter the throne room at half an expansive movement is made very l.iest nine imtead of half past ton, VANCOUVER—The British Co­ Pantry apparent by a letter received at the which will permit the ourts to be lumbia Methodist conference has de­ office of the local branch of the Van­ brought to a close before midnight cided to have a theological college at couver Island Development League. instead of in the small hours. Point Grey in affiliation with the CLARKE BROS. It states that during the present year King George is a firm believer in provincial universityb. This waB the * Christiansen & Brandt Bid. * there has been something like 2,000 rally hours. He told a friend re­ recommendation of the college com­ acres of land sold in five and ten- cently that a man cannot expect to mittee, and it was accepted, practi­ * Telephone 39 Third Avenne * High-Class.... acre blocks. SMI ceed in business if he does not cally as proposed. There was con­ "That is significant enough in it­ begin work till the day is half over siderable debate on the subject, and self, but it becomes even more sig­ and he cannot begin early if he is some amendments were added to the nificant when it is accompanied by up half the night. • suggested resolution. As passed, the ************************** Grocery the fact that many of those taking department of theology carried on at The ruling will have a far-reach­ WARSHIP BUILDING up the land are people whose names ing effect, leading to seven o'clock present at Columbian college is to be were sent to the secretary of the dinners and theatre performances transferred in due course to the new VICTORIA—Nothing definite has league in Victoria by the secretary beginning at eight o'clock sharp. quarters at the university. A new Stock of the local branch immediately on charter will be secured and Colum­ as yet been heard locally regarding their arrival in this country. Lady­ bian college, will be continued as a the intentions of the Dominion Gov­ smith and the surrounding district secondary school, where preparatory ernment in the matter of building to choose from was recommended to them as pecu­ courses will be taken. It was de­ warships for the Canadian navy on liarly suited to their vocation, and | News of the Province cided that steps should be taken to this coast. The Victoria Liberal as­ EVERYTHING CLEAN AND FRESH the best tribute to the correctness raise $200,000 for the building sociation has communicated with Ot­ and adaptability of that district to needs, with an additional $100,000 tawa as a result fo a special meeting Goods for the Table to Suit the Most the requirements of these people is PUBLICITY CAMPAIGN as the nucleus of an endowment of the executive just held. From the Fastidious Housewife thus furnished, by them taking up fund, and an amount is also to be provisions inserted in the plans and the land for cultivation. EBURNE—at a meeting of the secured to place Columbian college specifications, upon which the ten­ Eburne and Richmonds boards of "Another matter in which the lo­ on a sound financial basis. ders for the construction of war­ trade at Eburne the most important cal branch of the league is deeply ships were invited, no shipbuilder on matter discussed was the proposed interested is the exhibtion of a series the Pacific coast, nor any firm which dual advertising campaign to be car­ of photographs representative of the might have contemplated the estab­ ried on by the Richmond and the LAND I.N DISPUTE ! MERRYFIELD'S i city of Victoria and the various in­ lishment of a plant here, could have dustrial and agricultural points on Point Grey councils. Point Grey has tendered with any hope of success. i I already been written to with a view VANCOUVER — The Dominion CASH GROCERY the island in the leading offices of Government will shortly enter suit This feature of the Dominion's naval i the cities of Great Britain and Aus­ to an appropriation of $500, provid­ policy, which, while providing for l ing that the Richmond council do­ against the Province of British Co­ tralia. lumbia for the possession of a large the stationing of war vessels in nates a like amount. A letter was "In connection with this proposi­ portion of the provincial government Britisii Columbia waters, does not read from the former stating that .J tion a suggestion has come from an lands at Point Grey, and while it is insure their being built on this coast, the request of the Richmond council Australian to the effect that two known that the value of the property will now be brought to the attention had been referred to the advertising frames, each holding views of a dis­ involved in the impending court of the Federal authorities, in order GIRL OPIUM FIEND tinct class should be sent. One of committee. Many letters and com­ struggle between the two govern­ that the letting of the contracts for ************************** them should be devoted to displaying munications from advertising firms ments runs into hundreds of thou­ the four cruisers and six destroyers were also read, one In particular the charms of city life, the architec­ sands of dollars, the exact extent of which are to be built, may, If possi­ Arrested in Tacoma Lodging House ! STORAGE! which outlines a comprehensive * * tural and Industrial features, and the the claims of the authorities at Otta- ble, be delayed until such time as —Tells Pitiful Story * * other to the. display of the agricul­ scheme which It was thought might way has not as yet been given out. arrangements can be made for those * Household Goods and Baggage * tural, horticultural and country life be advisable for the boards of trade Instructions have, however, been to be located In British Columbia 5, given careful attention. * on Vancouver Island. The writer and councils to adopt. The secre­ forwarded to the legal firm of Wade, being built on the Pacific. Peet Harper, a young woman of * Forwarding, Distributing and % tary, stated, In reply to a question, affirms thai once these photographs Wealler, McQuarrle and Martin, of 19, richly dressed and apparently % Shipping Agents J have, been sufficiently exhibited they that with regard to advertising In this city, to proceed against the pro­ OBSERVATORY LOCATION aesiern and old country papers, the well provided with money, was found I TRANSFERERS * could easily find a permanent rost- vincial government, and it is under­ * Prince Rupert Warehousing *.;. Ing place in one or the other of the matter was still In the hands of the In an upper room of a lower C street stood that a writ will be issued very VICTORIA—The establishment of * and Forwarding Co. $ leading offices of Melbourne or Syd­ advertising committee. it was shortly. The trouble between the two lodging house In Tacoma, smoking a seismological observatory In Vic­ * First Ave., near McBride St. * ney. With a small card attached to I bought that they would probably be governments arose out of the fact toria Is coming within ineasureable opium.| She was placed under ar­ v * each frame It would be possible to well advised to spend at least $1,200 that the limits of the new provincial distance, and the next step will be lo rest by City Detective James Malone. | DOUGLAS SUTHERLAND, * Identify the Development League as and that most of the advertising university site in Point Grey were enable F. Napier Denison, of the The officer had gone to the lodg­ * Manager. * the source of any Information that matter should go to wood-working said to have encroached on the prop­ meteorological bureau here, to go ing house In search of some stolen % P. O. Box 007 Phone 202 * they might elicit." manufacturers of Canada and to far­ erty set aside for the present Domin­ east to lay the matter before his su­ bedding and while walking through * * mers who were skilled In intensive ion wireless station at the tip of the ************************** Prince Rupert must become the periors and later to proceed to Eng­ the hallway smelled the smoke of farming. cape. Upon an investigation being distributing centre from which the land to consult with scientists there. cooking opium emanating from the made by representatives of the Ot­ fame of the different sections of Hon. WiHIam Templeman, minister room occupied by the girl. Appar­ band, she said, soon tired of her and tawa administration It was discov­ was taken back to his parents' home, new British Columbia will become VANCOUVER ISLAND TRADE of mines, has taken a great Interest ently friendless and alone, the girl ered, it was claimed, that the Domin­ while a liberal allowance was made advertised to the world. A well- in the matter, not only because of broke down and wept bitterly at the ion Government possessed rights to keep her from want. directed scheme of publicity should VANCOUVER — William Whyte, the honor of having such an Institu­ police station, stating it would be which extended not only over the give rich returns. vice president of the Canadian Pa­ taking her life to deprive her of the Alone and friendless, In a strange wireless site, but also Included a sec­ tion in Victoria, but largely because cific Railway, speaking before his richly ornamented and elaborate city, the girl says she tried her hard­ tion in the municipality which has of the value it would be to the min­ departure for the east, stated that layout, as It was "all she had to live est to remain satisfied with her lot. WAITING HER TIME been held for some years by the ing industry, it having been demon­ The old affection, however, she says, the immense resources of Vancouver strated that there is some subtle for." Island would become one of the big Province of British Columbia. It Is was too strong, and she formed tbe China Is Preparing to Go to War connection between seismic phenom­ To her questioners, the girl told a feeders for the greater Vancouver said that part of the provincial uni­ habit of wandering around alone in with Russia, Is Opinion ena and the occurrence of coal-mine pitiful story, which, as the officer which is to be. On the Island, the versity site, as well as lots and acre­ her lonely state, seeking relief In the Expressed explosions. He is arranging with said made him "feel almost ashamed Canadian Pacific subsidiary line be­ age already disposed of at public ordinary pleasures of life. She his colleague, the mttster of marine, that it had fallen to his duty to ar­ tween Nanalmo and Alberni will auction, may become involved in the formed the habit of visiting Chinese Among the passengers of the Sado suit, as being part of the property that leave of absence shall be grant­ rest her." chop suey restaurants, and when Maru on her arrival from the Orient, soon be completed. With its com ed to Mr. Denison and that he shall pletion, a direct route from Port which the Dominion Government She says she had been raised in shown the relief afforded by opium, was Mr. C. E. Oxley, of the Anglo- attend Important scientific conven­ Alberni to Vancouver will be claims belongs in reality not to the refinement and respectability, and she says she found that she could Chinese Commercial Company, who tions in England this summer as the brought about—a route a good deal government at Victoria, but rather was wooed and won by a rich man's remain alone happily with her long has been engaged in the soya bean representative of Canada, leaving shorter than from Alberni to Victo­ to that at Ottawa. son in Butte, Montana, some two bamboo pipe and opium, and became trade in eVIanchuria, with headquar- here some time next month. years ago. The wealthy young hus- an Inveterate drug fiend.

.' e . - •,..'.. ,-. . ;,...... Friday, May 19, 1911 PRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL

RIFLE CLUB'S PRIZES Cornwall paper on the career of "Newsy" Lalonde, the best-known (Continued From Page One.) hockey and lacrosse player In the Dominion, who will play lacrosse for Double Weekly Service way of spoon shoots and ample pro­ Vancouver this season. Lalonde, NOTICE. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS vision was made for members who besides being the best home player S.S. PRINCE RUPERT & S.S. PRINCE GEORGE have not heretofore practiced with in the game, is probably the most Sails for Stewart, Sundays, 8 a. in. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given Police Station, Naas River. the rifle in so far as the prizes are widely advertised athlete on the that, under the authority contained SEALED TENDERS, superscribed concerned. There is also on hand a continent. He was born in Corn­ Sails for Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle in section 131 of the "Land Act," a "Tender for Police Station, Naas silver cup to be awarded annually to regulation has been approved by the River," will be received by the Hon. wall, Ont., on October 31, 1887, and Mondays and Fridays at 8 a. m. Lieutenant-Governor in Council fix­ the Minister of Public Works up to the best shot of the season, donated is consequently in his 24th year. He ing the minimum sale prices of first noon of Monday, the 5th day of by Captain Cameron; also a silver played his first lacrosse and hockey S. S. "PRINCE ALBERT" for Port Simpson, Naas Kiver Points, and second-class lands at $10 and $6 June, 1911, for the erection and cup for team shooting. In addition at school and made his first out-of- Massett, Naden Hcrbor, every Wednesday, 1:00 p. m. per acre, respectively. completion of a timber-framed police it is proposed to endeavor to secure town trip in 1905, when he went to and for This regulation further provides station at Naas River, in the Skeena a merchants' cup, a cup from the Refuge Bay, Skidegate, Queen Charlotte City, Lockeport, Pa- that the prices fixed therein shall Electoral District. Woodstock to play with the hockey cofi, Jedway, Ikeda Bay, Rose Harbor and return via Queen apply to all lands with respect to Plans, specifications, contract, and Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Com­ team of that town. He played his Charlotte City, eve.'y Saturday, 1:00 p. m. which the application to purchase is forms of tender may be seen on and pany and a cup from Foley, Welch first senior game in 1908. Lalonde THE GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM, connecting with given favourable consideration after after the 16th day of May, 1911, at &9tewart; also, an effort will be Is the greatest lacrosse and hockey trains from the Pacific Coast, operates a frequent and convenient this date, notwithstanding the date the offices of the Government Agent, made to elicit the patronage of In­ service of luxurious trains over Its DOUBLE TRACK route between of such application or any delay that Prince Rupert; C. P. Hickman, Esq., player in the game and according to may have oce'urred In the considera­ Provincial Constable, Naas Harbour; dividuals of the town In this con­ those who are In the know, will this Chicago, Toronto, Montreal, Quebec, Halifax, Portland, Boston, New York and Philadelphia. tion of the same. and the Department of Public nection. season draw down the largest salary Further notice is hereby given Works, Victoria. Information and tickets obtainable from the office horeundei that all persons who have ponding Each proposal must be accompa­ For the benefit of new members ever paid a lacrosse lpayer. mentioned. Trans-Atlantic steamship bookings by all lines r rranged applications to purchase lands under nied by an accepted bank cheque or the meeting appointed two coaches It has frequently been a matter A. E. MONASTER th' provisions of sections 34 or 36 certificate of deposit on a chartered to Instruct and prepare members at of wonder as to how Edward Lalonde Freight and Pasenger Agent, G. T. P. Wharf. of the "Land Act" and who are not bank of Canada, made payable to the willing to complete such purchases Hon. the Minister of Public Works, practice shooting. Messrs. Parting­ ever became known as "Newsy." It ton and Godson were appointed. under the prices fixed by the afore­ for the sum of $150, which shall be came about this way. At the age of said regulation shall be at liberty to forfeited if the party tendering de- Preliminary work will start on 14 years, after passing into the high withdraw such applications and re­ cllne to enter Into contract when Saturday next at the ranges when school, he apprenticed himself to the ceive a refund of the moneys depos­ called upon to do so, or if he fail ited on account of such applications. to complete the work contracted for. everything possible will be done to printing trade in the office of the FOR SALE WILLIAM R. ROSS, The cheques or certificates of deposit make the attendance at the ranges Cornwall Freeholder, and he was not SECTION ONE Minister of Lands. of unsuccessful tenderers will be re­ pleasant and successful. long at the trade until the cognomen Department of Lands, turned to them upon the execution BLOCK M LOTS BLOCK LeOTS of the contract. It was the desire of the meeting was attached to him. As a rule it is Victoria, B. C, April 3rd, 1911. 19 .. 3-4 Tenders will not be considered un­ the vendors of newspapers who are 11 1-2-3-4-5-6 4-11—6-11. that an active list of members should 19 16-16 less made out on the forms supplied, called the "newsies," but In the case be enrolled forthwith. 11 9-10 20 19-20 signed with the actual signature of of Lalonde the term was applied to PUBLIC NOTICE the tenderer, and enclosed in the en­ The programme for the season of 12 22 34 36 37-38 a p inter's apprentice and, though velopes furnished. 1911 has been arranged as follows: 34 42 jokingly applied by his boy chums at 13 21-22 The lowest or any tender not nec­ Competition Shoots 27 9-10 Tenders will be received by the essarily accepted. the time, the appellation has re­ 18 1-2 undersigned up to Thursday, June May 21—Prizes: Spoon, by ex- 27 42-43 J. E. GRIFFITH, Captaln Godson; spoon by Captain mained a steadfast one, and he is 1st, 1911, at five o'clock in the aft­ Public Works Engineer. ernoon for the purchase of Lot 541, Partington. better known as "Newsy" Lalonde Public Works Department, than by his Christian name. SECTION FIVE SECTION SIX Range 5, Coast District, s'Uated In Victoria, B. C, 10th May, 1911. May 24—Prizes, to be arranged by the vicinity of the City of Prince Ru­ 9 22-23 .7-8-9-10 6-5 committee. pert and containing 19.7 acres. 18 22-23 May 28—Prizes: Spoon by J. W DERBY FAVORITES An upset price of one hundred dollars per acre has been fixed upon Potter; spoon, by Captain Cameron One of the most remarkable years TIT O TO E* TyrO/") \T The Atlantic Realty andImprooement the lands embraced In said lot. June 4—First Shoot (of four): in the betting on the English Derby VV. O. DUtlMOvJlV CotrtpanvLtd. P.O. Box BI Each tender must be enclosed in Dominion of Canada prize. is in evidence in this year of grace. an envelope securely sealed and marked "Tender for Lot 541, Range June 4—First Shoot (of four): Shetland, the raging favorite of but SKEENA DISTRICT. 5, Coast. District," and must be ac­ Canadian Rifle League. a week ago, has receded, the un­ spend some little time In the prize companied by an accepted cheque WHARF, PRINCE RUPERT. June 5—Prizes, to be arranged by known having dropped back from 11 ring. Jack is making big prepara­ for twenty-five per cent of Ihe amount set out in such tender. committee. to 2 to 100 to 8 against. Lord Bur- tions for his trip to London, and up In the Matter of Chapter 115, "Nav­ June 18—-Second Shoot: Domin­ goyne, M. Edward Blanc's other colt, Payment for the lot will be ac-, igable Waters Protection Act," to date has expended the insignifi­ Excursions" cepted in instalments, one-quarter ion of Canada prize. R. S. C, 190o. has, however, ascended the betting cant sum of $3,482 on his golng- cash and the balance in three equal NOTICE is hereby given that June 18—Second Shoot: Cana­ ladder, and the best price procurable annual payments with interest on away costume. Lil Artha announced drawings and description of the site Let us tell you all about the cheap deferred payments at the rate of six dian Rifle League. about this animal now is 9 to 1 proudly that his wardrobe Included of a proposed wharf at Prince Ru­ June 22—Coronation Day: Com­ against, writes an old turfman. per cent per annum. numerous swell English walking ROUND TRIP EXCURSIONS pert, B. C, have been deposited petition to be arranged. The cheques of all unsuccessful with the Minister of Public Works, The horse which has displaced suits; several Prince Albert's, an­ tendere", will be returned to them. June 25—Third Shoot: Dominion to all Towns and Cities In Eastern Ottawa, and duplicates thereof with Shetland is Sunstar, the property of other bunch of street clothes and The highest or any tender will the Registrar of Deeds at Prince of Canada prize. Mr. J. B. Joel, which won the Two plenty of dress suits. Also that he Canada and United States not necessarily be accepted. Rupert, B. C, and that thirty days Field Notes of the survey of the June 25—Third Shoot: Canadian Thousand Guineas. In the ordinary had a different hat for every suit in after date tbe Honourable thi Min­ Rifle League. Via said Li 541, R:inge 5, Coast Dis­ ister of Public Works and the Gov­ course of events it is only appropri­ the collection. trict, may be seen at the office of July 1—Dominion Day: Compe ernment of British Columbia will ate that Sunstar should be on top in "I do not intend to let any of The Great Northern the undersigned. apply to the Governor-General In tition to be arranged. the betting. This custom has gener­ No commissions of any kind will Council for approval thereof. those dukes and lords over there Choice of Return Roi . July 9—Fourth and final shoot ally prevailed for the past century be allowed. have anything on me," said Jack. J. H. McMULLEN, J. E. GRIFFITH, for Dominion of Canada prize. and on the form of all the horses "I paid a big sum of money for the Tickets to the Old Country by all Government Agent. Public WorkB Engineer. July 9—Fourth and final shoot which will go to the post this year, Department of Public Works, outfit, and believe me there will be Lines. Take any Steamer from Government \gent:s Office, for Canadian Rifle League prize. no other candidate deserves to occu­ Victoria, B. C, 5th April, 1911. some class of Lil Artha when he Prince Rupert. Prince Rupert, B. C, 4-14—lm py the position. April 27th, 1911. 6-1 strolls along the Strand." ROGERS STEAMSHIP AGENCY The second favorite is King Wil­ Mr. Johnsing left for New York, CANCELLATION OF RESERVE. liam, out of Lord Derby's stable. where he has to appear to defend Phone 110 Second Ave SPORTS King William and Sunstar have nev­ a suit brought by an Italian sculptor Prince Rupert, B.C. er met, but Stedfast, also belonging for $4,000 for making a bust of the Notice Is hereby given the the LACROSSE OPENED to Lord Derby, has run against Mr. heavy-weight champion. After this leserve existing by reason of the RESERVE notice publisheC In the British Co­ Joel's candidate, finishing second in legal matter is disposed of, Jack will CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY GO. lumbia Gazette of the 27th Decem­ NOTICE is hereby given that all In a game in which any brilliant the Two Thousand Guineas. The return to Chicago and prepare for ber, 1907, over lands on Graham Is­ vacant Crown lands not already un­ faetures were not conspicuous, the Hon. Geo, Lambton, who trains L. rd his automobile race-- with Emile B. C. Coast S. S. Service land, formerly covered by Timber der reserve, situated within the lacrosse season was ushered in last Derby's horses, should now know Brouard on May 20. Licences Nos. Nos. 37055, 37056 and boundaries of the Land Recording Saturday in the south at Recreation whether his candidates hold the key 37057, which expiree! on the 6th day Districts of Cariboo and Lillooet, If there is anything left of him of November, 1909, aud the lands and the Kamloops Division of Yale to the situation regarding the out­ Park when New Westminster met after the race he, will immediately Summer embraced within Timber Licence No. Land Recording District, are re­ and defeated the North Vancouver come of the Derby. In a trial spin, start for London and the coronation. 37059, which expired on the 25th served from any alienation under combination by twelve goals to three. Stedfast beat King William, but re­ day of January. 1909, is cancelled, the "Land Act" except by pre-emp­ This was the opening game of the liable information reaches me that and that the said lands will he open tion. • Excursions for pre-emption only under the pro­ ROBT. A. RENWICK, season and it was advertised as an the latter was not at his best and visions of Section 7 of the "Land Deputy Minister of Lands. exhibition match. There could be that it will take some time before he NEW RAILWAY LAWS ^^ FROM Act" after midnight on June 16th, Department of Lands, no question about it—It was certain­ is ready for the Epsom event. If 1911. Victoria, B. C, April 3rd, 1911. r ly an exhibition. Before the game In another canter at Newmarket, ROBER i A. RENWICK, 4-14—lm Deputy Minie?ter of Lands. was a few minutes old, the Ambi­ King William proves superior to Changes Proposed in the Laws Govern­ Prince Rupert ing Railroads in the Lands Department, CANCELLATION OF RESERVE, tious City's representatives were a Stedfast, the question will arise as To WINNIPEG and return. . .$90.00 \ ictorla, B. C, demoralized team and they were to the former being able to avenge Dominion. 9tn March, 1911. " ST. PAUL " " . . 90.00 NOTICE Is hereby given that the practically beaten from the begin­ the defeat inflicted against the stable reserve of a parcel of land situated ning. They stood absolutely no by Sunstar. " CHICAGO " " . . 1112.50 on Graham Island, notice of which Some of the Alterations Which the NOTICE. chance in any department and were " TORONTO " " . . 121.50 appeared In the British Columbia This then brings us down to the Minister Has Introduced Gazette on the 25th of February, completely out-manoeuvred and out­ " MONTREAL " " . . 'ie," 00 In the matter of an application for consideration of two horses. Sun­ into the House 1909, being dated 23rd February, classed. As a game it was only nat­ the issue of a duplicate of the Cr - star or King William is the question. " NEW YORK " " . . 138.&J tlficate nf Title for Part (N. '5 1909, Is cancelled to permit of the ural under such circumstances that Even at this early date, I am strong­ Acres) of the S. E. part of Section lands being acquired by pre-emption It would be below the average to For full Information call on, or only and for no other purpose ly Inclined to the chances of King A number of important amend­ !(i, Township 1, Range 5, Coast Dis­ which the local crowds are accus- write trict: ROBT. A. RENWICK, William, but will not make a final ments to the Railway Act are pro­ Deputy Minister of Lands. ' tomed. It failed to arouse excite­ prediction until the Sunday before posed by Hon. G. P. Graham. There J. G. McNAB, Notice is hereby given that It Is Department of Lands, ment and after the first quarter my intention to issue-' at the expira­ the Derby, when I shall be In a bet­ are ten main points affected: General Agent Victoria, B. C, April 5th, 1911. there was simply a passing interest tion of one month after the first ter position to write according to In­ 1. Provision Is made for a joint publication hereof a duplicate of the 4-14—7-5 evinced in the one-sided affair. formation received from the most re­ certificate of Title to the above board to hear crossing disputes be­ power to decide the amount of power , SKEENA RIVER. The chaimpions literally played liable sources in the Old Country. mentioned lands in the name of tween Provincial and Dominion rail­ that must be supplied to a customer rings around their opponents. At no As explained, I cannot possibly fa­ John Flewin, which Certificate was ways and to order them to Inter­ of a power company, as well ns to issued on the 21st day of November, Mission Point below mouth Bulkley period was the Issue In doubt and if vor the chances of Shetland. He has River. change traffic. This section comes fix the price. 1906, and is numbered 284. never run In public and in the eyes PEALED APPLICATIONS for a New Westminster had settled down from a suggestion by Chairman WILLIAM B, BURR1TT, to the game in grim earnest there is of the world has no form whereon a 6. Lands belonging to railways charter to operate a ferry over the Leitch, of the Ontario Municipal and Dlst. Regr. Skeena River at Mission Point below reasonable prediction of his finish in but not used for railway purp jses, no telling to what magnitude the Railway Board; the provision Is ap­ Land Registry Office, mouth Mulklcy River will be received may be expropriated for another score for the Salmon Bellies might the Derby could be made. plicable to all provinces having sim­ Prince Rupert, B. c., by the Hon. the Minister of Public railway or for other purposes. have soared. The encounter was 2 to 1 vs. Sunstar Morton ilar boards. The Joint hoard Is to May 8th, 1911. 5-9-6-- A i"luth day of May,. 1911. phase of the match could the new Dominion and one from the Provin­ cattle from being at large within a PUBLIC SERVICE A(T. Applicants must state the kind 9 to 1 vs. L'd Burgoyne, Denman and sl/.e of vessel It is proposed to team boast of equality, to say little half mile of a railway is repc aled. 10 to 1 vs. Phryxus Taylor cial body. use, the method of operating, in,a of superiority. '"he qualifying examinations for 100 to 8 Prince Palatine, Beardsley 2. In future, telegraph, telephone This change (s to meet western con­ the tolls which it Is proposed to 'evy .n'ld-flass Clerks, Junior Clerks, The teams follow: 100 to 8 Stedfast Lambton and express companies will be re­ ditions. In the older settled • >r- tor tlie carriage of passengers, an .Stenographers will be held at horses, vehicles, cattle, etc, North Vancouver—Geo. D. Gib­ 100 to 8 Shetland Denman quired to make annual returns in re­ tions of Canada the matter is li rge'y the lollowing places, com mencing on J. E. GRIFFITH, bons, J. McOonaghy, Ed. Carter, L. controlled by municipal byla. Monday the 3rd July I ext:—Arm­ 100 to 6 Pletrl Watson gard to their operations, as Is now Public Works Engineer. strong, Chilliwack, Cumberland, Clarkson, W. McKeown, V. Green, E. 100 to 6 Pratt done by railways. The minister is 8. At. present there Is no provi­ Department of Public Works, Mundy, E. Longfellow, A. Robert Golden, Grand Forks, Kamloops, 20 to 1 Adam Bede ...J. Cannon given power at any time he desires sion by which a property owner can Kaslo, Kelowna, Ladysmith, Nanal­ Victoria, B. C, 9th May, 1911. son, Slater, E. Murray, R. Douglas 20 to 1 Eton Boy Carter to order returns from railways, in recover damages for property de­ mo, Nelson, New Westminster, North 5-30 H. Horrobin. Vancouver, Peachland, Reel etoke, 20 to 1 SobleskI Butters regard to accidents. preciated in value by the running ot TRUST COMPANIES. New Westminster—S. Gray, C. 20 to 1 Runnymede Butters 3. Where a railway, which has a railway on an adjoining highway. Rossland, Salmon Arm, S il "> at­ Galbraith, J. Howard, T. GIfford, tend, Vancouver, Vernon and Victo- 25 to 1 Cellini Gilpin been chartered by this Government, This provision will now be made. ria. EVERY COMPANY receiving de­ J. GIfford, Geo. Rennle, Cliff Spring, posits of money or carrying on busi­ 25 to 1 St. Anton J. Wat3on Is allowed to fall Into dilapidation, 9. At present the railway board Candidates must be British sub­ W. Turnbull, Wintemute, P. Feeney, ness in the Province of British Co- 25 to 1 Sydmonton. . R. C. Dawson the Government must step In and may order the fencing of the right jects between the ages of 21 and lue- j|a as a Trust Company, as de­ GIfford L. Turnbull, G. Spring. 20 to 1 All Gold Joyner declare that any subsidy paid to the of way of railways In process of con­ 30, If for Third-class Clerks; and fined In the "Trust Companies Reg­ North Vanoouver will play in Van­ road Is a lien of rank prior to a struction. I'nder this bill the lines between 16 and 21, If for Junior ulation Act, 1911," is requested to Clerks or Stenographers. couver tomorrow in a second exhi­ GOING TO CORONATION mortgage and may sell the railway. must be fenced unless the boae furnish particulars as to the corpo­ Applications will not be accepted bition match to ascertain the place it grants exemption. rate name of tbe company, and the Some people may be laboring un­ 4. The railway board Is given if received later than the 15th June name and address of Its managing will have In the league this year. der the Impression that the big control of measures for the protec­ 10. The railway board is gl\ 'ii next. director to the Inspector of Trust HIGH PAID PLAYER thing at the coronation next June tion of forests from fires caused by power to make regulations for the Further information, together Companies, Victoria, In order to re­ will be King George. The real de- railways. The board may compel crossing of railways by wires and with application forms, may be ob­ ceive a supply of forms to be used Under the caption: "Life Story of tained from the undersigned. in making the return as provided In vourer of the calcium light will be railways to provide such protection, sewers In cases wheie the railway Highest Paid Lacrosse Player in the P. WALKER, section 4 of said Act. by way of appliances and patrols, as consents. At present there must be World—Lalonde Never Sold News­ Mr. Jack Johnson, of Chicago, auto­ Registrar, Public Service W. U. Rl'NNALS, papers," the Montreal Star repro­ mobile fiend extraordlnory and a It deem? necessary. a reference to the board in each Victoria, B. C, 27th April, 1911. Inspector of Trust Companies. duces a half-column article from a man who has also been known to 5. The railway board Is given case. 4-27—6-15. 4-18—lm PRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL Friday, May 19, 1911

* 'I* *** *»* *** *** *»* *»* *•* *. ;•***************** * * * * AMONG THE MINES * ****** •«* •5* •i* *J* *** *!• *** *2* *St •2* *J* **' •«• »** *•• *»* ••* *I* "I* 4* *»•* *** *** *** *5* *J* »5* *2» *»* *!* •J* •J* *. TUNGSTEN MINES be ready for operation in a few days. Thse two claims (Nugget Gulch and Controlling interest in the richest China Creek) are now in charge of tungsten mine in the world, located W. Bowron who is acting on behalf Anheuser-Busch 3 at Scheelite, near Moose River, Guys- of Beach Lascelle. boro County, has been sold by A. A. The hydraulic miners anticipate a Hayward to a syndicate, composed of splendid season as a result of the prominent Canadians. The price is heavy snowfall. The weatther is about $300,000. Mr. Hayward re­ cold and the season backward, but tains an interest, which is under op­ work is in good shape, and as soon tion to a syndicate and under sec­ as the water begins to run the min­ ond option to a French syndicate. ers will be ready for It. I. I. Felker has returned from the CONRAD MINKS east, and Is now preparing for the summer work on Perkins Gulch, Mining .Magnate Tells of Future Lightning Creek. This hydraulic Operations In Windy Arm .Sec­ claim was prospected last year, and tion of the Province was purchased last fall by the pres­ ent owner. Mr. Felker's other prop­ There will be unusual mining de­ erty at Worniald Creek is to be re­ velopment in the Windy Arm district opened, Harry Edens and a gang of Budweiser In Northern British Columbia and being at work there. The work of the Southern Yukon during the com­ continuing the sinking of the shaft ing summer, according to Col. J. H. will be resumed in a week or ten Appeals to people of discriminating taste because of Conrad, says the Province. The days. te: colonel, accompanied by his general manager Mr. Alfred Watson, is at its superb Quality and Purity—no matter if you the Hotel Vancouver on his way Sir Edward Henry, commissioner £¥&& north after conferring with Sir Wil­ of police,.has granted the police who drink it in Canada or in its St. Louis home town— liam Mackenzie and other eastern as­ sociates. do night duty in the country dis­ "Besides prospecting work, on tricts within the metropolitan area it always has the same snappy flavor—itsi n a class by many individual claims there will be permission to take a dog with them. itself.

ROSY FUTURE FOR MINING Bottled only at the

"I shall busy myself looking for properties in northern British Anheuser-Busch Brewery Columbia, in whose mining future I have the utmost . confidence," so said James Cronin, the most conservative of mining engineers, in an ST. LOUIS, MO. U. S. A. interview In Vancouver on his way to Prince Rupert. The News-Advertiser further says: A man who believes in a rosy future for the north, particularly the Hazelton district, is Mr. James Cronin, a mining operator of Spokane. Interviewed at. the Hotel Vancouver, Mr. Cronin said that owing to the demands of the railway contractors for space on the river steamboats in order to get in supplies, he found he could not get in supplies for his own camp, situated in the Babine Mountains, several hundred miles from Hazelton. He stated that he had decided to abandon operations NORTHERN BRITISH COLOMBIA LIQUOR CO., LTD., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. until he could get the necessary steamboat accommodation. "Meantime" he added, "I shall busy myself looking for properties in northern Britisii FROM SIR CHARLES TUPPER to remove as soon as they were able APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR NOTICE LICENSE Columbia, in whose mining future I have the utmost confidence." the duties on all the articles in your APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR All Open Letter from the Vetert agreement, and President Taft now TAKE NOTICE that 1, Austin M. LICENCE. Statesman to Finance Min­ sees that he can only secure his re­ Brown, of the City of prince Rupert, I, Edward James Maynard, of the extensive development during the ister Fielding election by the same policy. We owe B. C, Retail Merchant, intend to ap­ City of Prince Rupert, in the Prov­ OFFICERS ELECTED nothing to the Republican party, and ply to the Board of License Commis­ ince of British Columbia, Liquor coming season on four leading Dealer, hereby apply to the Board of would gain everything without any sioners for the ;aid City of Prince groups controlled by various corpo­ The Montreal Gazette prints an Rupert at their first meeting held Licence Commissioners for the said rations in which 1 am interested. I open letter from Sir Charles Tupper entangling alliance, which would, I after thirty days fr'em the first publi­ City of Prince Rupert for a Bottle refer to the Conrad, British Yukon Indian Nines Limited Selects its Directors addressed to Hon. W. S. Fielding. fear, end in the destruction of Brit­ cation of this notice, for a bottle licence to sell intoxicating liquors Company's group, the Yukon District ish institutions in Canada." license to sell intoxicating liquors by under the provisions of the Statutes at Meeting in the Sir Charles begins by saying that, in that behalf and the by-laws of the Gold Mining Company and the Mon­ retail under the provisions of the City. being nearly ninety years of age, he Statutes in that behalf and the By­ City of Prince Rupert, and any tana and Venus groups, all gold- thought that he was out of public NEW ORDER-IN-COUNCIL laws of the City of Prince Rupert amendments thereto, for the prem­ silver properties. 1 will employ two life, but as Mr. Fielding found it and any amendments thereto, for my ises known and described as Lot 29, hundred men. Development has easier to misrepresent and disparage store premises situated on Lot forty Block 11 Section 5, to commence on Present Season Will Be an Active Variation Made in the Rules Relat­ the 15th day of June, 1911. been in progress al and reg­ him than to reply to the unanswer­ (40) in Block seven (7) of Section One in Developing the ing to the Doubling Prices one (1) Prince Rupert and being on And I hereby agree that in case ular shipmnts ear being made to the able speech of Mr. Sifton, he feels Property of Crown Lands Second Avenue in the said City of a licence is granted pursuant to this Tacoma and Ladysmith smelters compelled to notice some of the re­ Prince Rupert. application that no Asiatic shall be since the reduction in the rail haul marks made by the minister of fi­ employed, or be permitted to be The order-in-council adopted by And I hereby agree that in case a from Conrad to Skagway, of $1.75 nance. • He cannot accuse Mr. Field­ license is granted pursuant to this upon said premises, other than in The first meeting of the Indian the executive council and approved the capacity of a guest or customer, per ton," said Colonel Conrad. ing of lack of courage in denying application that no Asiatic shall be nor shall Asiatics be employed off .lines, Limited, a company recently that he had advanced or advocated by His Honor tbe Lieutenant Gover­ employed or be permitted to be upon Colonel Conrad will also operate said premises other then in the ca­ said premises to do any work to be organized to develop the groups of annexation to the United States, and nor, with respect to the recent dou­ used in or in any way connected his well-known Porcupine placer in bling of the prides of first and sec­ pacity of a guest or customer nor claims on Cascade Creek, which was then proceeded to point out that in shall Asiatics be employed off said with said premises, and I hereby southeastern Alaska, a plant for ond class crown lands throughout agree that I shall accept said licence which was installed last season. The referred to in the last issue of The 1868, after Joseph Howe had ex­ premises to do any work to be used subject to this agreement, and that hausted every means of defeating British Columbia, which has been in or in any way connected with said flume is 40 feet wide and eight feet Journal, was held on Tuesday after varied or modified to that extent premises and I hereby agree that I any breach of this agreement shall deep, sitting on piling driven to bed noon in the office of L. W. Patmore, confederation, and decided to make shall accept said license subject to render me liable to all the penalties the best of it, Mr. Annand, the then that it will not be held applicable to provided for in Section 19 of the rock and is said to be the largest of the solicitor of the company. lands applied for and upon which this Agreement and that any breach Prince Rupert Liquor Licence By­ its kind in existence. The ground proprietor \>f the Halifax Morning of this Agreement shall render me law, 1910. The board of directors elected was Chronicle, proposed to Howe to ap­ the required deposit of fifty cents liable to the nenalties provided for as indicated by a short run last fall, as follows: George A. Clothier, of per acre had been paid prior to the in the Prince Rupert Liquor License My postoffice address is Prince is rich. Colonel Conrad says it will ply to the United States. Mr. Howe By-law. i.upert, B. C. Stewart, president, secretary and rejected the proposal with scorn, decision arriver at In respect to the average $5 per cubic yard. managing director; Charles Guzman, amendment of prices, reads as fol­ My postoffice address is Second The name and address of the own­ but Fielding remained with Annand, Avenue, Prince Rupert, B. C. er of the premises proposed to be Ketchikan, vice president; James and supported those who hounded lows: licenced is C. D. Rand, Vancouver, CARIBOO'S MINES I am the owner of the premises Cronin, J. Fred Ritchie and L. W. Howe to his death and drove him to "That the order-in-council ap­ proposed to be licensed. B. C. Patmore, directors. proved on April 3, 1911, Increasing Dated at Prince Kupert tnis 11th Dated at Prince Rupert this 4th an untimely grave. day of May, 1911. Active Year Is Expected in the Hy­ The policy of the company was the minimum prices of first, and sec­ day of May, 1911. 6-16 E. J. MAYNARD. draulic Properties in the decided upon at the meeting, which In 1872 the opponent of confed­ ond class lands from $5 and $2.50 AUSTIN M. BROWN. Old District was one of immediate development. eration were unable to elect a single an acre respectively to $10 and $5 The rich showings on the property member to oppose the government of per acre respectively shall be held NOTICE. NOTICE The coming mining season in the were referred to in the last Issue of which Mr. Howe and Sir Charles not to apply to applications to pur­ Cariboo promises to be one of the The Journal. Mr. Cronin's report is were members. In 1886, when Mr. chase such various crown lands APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR most important eras for development a most encouraging one and an ac­ Fielding carried the province in a TAKE NOTICE that 1, J. E Gil- LICENCE. which were received by the assistant more, intend to apt 'v at the next that has been seen in this district tive season will be spent in fully de­ desperate effort to break up the I, J. Arthur Smith, of the City commissioners of lands on or before sitting of the Board oi License Com­ of Prince Rupert, in the Province of for many years says the Barkerville veloping the proposition, which gives union, Sir Charles went out to Can­ April 3, 1911, and with respect to missioners to be held on the 14th British Columbia, Contractor, hereby correspondent to the Ashcroft Jour­ promise of being one of the best on ada in the following year and cured which the required deposit of fifty day of June, next, for a transfer of apply to the Board of Licence Com­ nal. At least six properties are to the Portland Canal mining division. this folly by obtaining the support the license issued to mo for the Pre­ missioners for the said City of cents per acre had been received by mier Hotel, situatu on the G. T. P. be equipped for work by eastern cap­ of 16 out of 21 members from Nova the said commissioners on or before Prince Rupert for a Bottle licence to Reserve In the City o:' Prince Ru­ sell intoxicating liquors under the italists, apart from the work con­ ALASKA GOLD OUTPUT Scotia for the government of Sir April 3, 1911." pert, to Fred W. Hemming, of Prince provisions of the Statutes in that be­ tinued by those mines which have Rupert, B. C. John A. Macdonald. Tne minute-of-council submitted half and the by-laws of the City of been going on throughout the win­ 6-13 J. E. GILMORE. Prince Rupert, and any amendments Prominent Bunker Expects Northern Sir Charles then discusses the by the minister of lands, Hon. Mr. ter. thereto, for the premises known and Territory to Produce About fisheries question, quoting Sir Alan Ross, upon which this Important or­ described as Lot 2, Block 34, Section H. H. Jones is preparing to hy­ $10,000,000 This Season Aylesworth, as to the permanent der is based, is in very similar terms, NOTICE. 1 to commence on the 16th day of draulic Last Chance on Lightning value of the modus Vivendi arranged reading as follows: June, 1911. Creek, and has engaged James Ross, "From Information which I have by Mr. Chamberlain and himself. "T'>at by an order-in-council, ap­ And I hereby agree that In case a e\I. E., late manager of the successful received from the north this spring, Proceeding, he points oout that Sir proved on April 3, 1911, provision A book is kept in the City Clerk's licence is granted pursuant to this Thistle Company at Eight-Mile lake, I believe that the gold output of In­ John A. Macdonald% espousal of was made for increasing the mini­ Office In which to enter the names application that no Asiatic shall be to take charge of another property and addresses, etc. of citizens of employed, or be permitted to be terior Alaska this season should he reciprocity was entirely due to the mum prices of first and second-class upon said premises, other than in he Is exploiting on Stuart Creek, Big close to $10,000,000," said W. H. necessity of fightln gthe continental lands from $5 and $2.50 per acre Prince Rupert desiring employment the capacity of a guest or customer, Valley. Parsons, a prominent banker, In dis­ free trade ideas of Sir Wilfrid Lau­ respectively to $10 and $5 per acre on City work. All desiring employ­ nor shall Asiatics be employed off Large gangs of men are now shov­ cussing the probable gold production rier. He charges Mr. Fielding with respectively. ment should register at once. said premises to do any work to be eling snow from the ditches on the ERNEST A. WOODS, used in or in any way connected of northern camps. misstating his position in the House "That It was further provided In with said premises, and I hereby Hopp properties. Mr. Hopp has ar­ "I look for operators in the Fair­ when Mr. Fielding brought in his sneb order that such Increased prices City Clerk. agree that I shall accept said licence rived in Barkerville to take charge banks district to clean up approxi­ tariff of 1897. Briefly, the conten­ t.iould apply to all lands with re­ subject to this agreement, and that of the work personally this season. mately $3,500,000. The Koyukuk tion of Sir Charles at that time war. any breach of this agreement shall spect to which the applications to had been received by the said com­ render me liable to all the penalties It Is understood that Mr. Muller, su­ district should produce about $1,- that the Fielding tariff should be purchase had not been given favor­ missioners on or before the said provided for in Section 19 of the perintendent, will not be returning 000,000 and other camps in that part condemned, and the condemnation able consideration prior to the said April 3. 1911." Prince Rupert Liquor Licence By­ till the fall. of Alaska $500,000 more. Best ad­ Mr. Fieldin gcltes referred to an en­ law, 1910. April 3, 1911, notwithstanding the —o The Sugar Creek mine, under the vices from the Iditarod indicate a tirely different thing from the Field­ date of such applications or any de­ "The orator we heard tonight used My postoffice address Is Prince management of J, Thompson, has clean-up of between $4,000,000 and ing tariff he finally passed, Mr. lay that might have occurred In the to be a baseball player." Rupert, B. C. just received a large consignment of $5,000,000. My estimate does not Fielding having amended the tariff consideration of the same. "I suppose that accounts for the The name and address of the own­ 16-inch pipe, which has been placed take Into consideration Nome. along the lines Sir Charles indicated er of the premises proposed to be "And to recommend that the said way he pitched his voice." on the property, some ten miles from must be followed. licenced Is J. Arthur Smith, Prince "Sluicing has commenced at Fair­ order-in-council be held not to apply 1 o town, by taking advantage of the Rupert, B. C. banks and the first gold should Of the present arrangement Sir to applications to purchase vacant Sociologist—The poor have to live early mornin gfrosts. Dated at Prince Rupert, this 4th reach Seattle within a month. Near­ Charles says: "I am opposed to your crown lands which were received by in dark rooms. day of May, 1911. L. A, Bonner has gone io reside at ly $1,000,000 worth of gold has ac­ agreement with the United States the assistant commissioners of lands Philanthropist—Dark rooms, eh? 6-16 , J. ARTHUR SMITH. Van Winkle to take entire charge of cumulated at Fairbanks during the because Mr. Bayard, in 1886, assured on or before the said April 3, 1911, Why don't these people adapt them­ the Lightning hydraulic mine. winter. This has come In in small Mr. Chamberlain and myself that the and with respect to which the re­ selves to their surroundings and take The Journal (twice a week), only The antler Creek hydraulic will lots from various outlying camps." policy of the Democratic party was quired deposit of fifty cents per acre up photography instead of sewing? $2.00 a year. Friday, May 19, 1911 PRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL

job for which he was engaged and derive fresh courage and confidence COAL MINES ACT thence 80 chains North; thence 80 INSUFFICIENT CARS TECHNICAL TRAINING without any kind of trade to enable and so develop Increased power. chains West; thence 80 chains Skeena Land District—District of South; thence 80 chains East to him to increase his earning power or "Another result of our inquiries point of commencement and con­ to help his locality by becoming a which came out very clearly was the TAKE NOTICE that Charles j'. taining 640 acres more or less. Interior Mining and Smelting Centres Prof. Robertson Outlines in Interview in good productive member of society. need in the smaller cities and towns Gilllngham, of Prince Rupert, B. C, CHARLES J. GILLINGHAM. Many o four employers said very of well-arranged and well-taught occupation contractor, iLtends to Charles M. Huff, Agent Have Complaint Against London the Scope of the Dated March 4th, 1911. 4-18 frankly that the rush of business evening classes for workme'n. We apply to the Minister of Lands for Railways. Commission. a license to prospect for Coal and in a new country was so great that found a very general desire that Petroleum over 640 acres of land: — Skeena Land District—District of they could not be bothered to train there should be provision for the Commencing at post planted 6% Cflssifli* apprentices. There was a general miles .N. E. of the mouth of the TAKE NOTICE that Charles J. resolution Passed at Rossland Call- What Is Intended to Be Done for boys who had begun to learn skilled expression of opinion that our people White River and the junction of the Gillingham, of Prince Rupert, B. C, ing Attention of Railway Com­ Canadian Education by trades to attend day classes during occupation contractor, intends to are desirous of having more con­ Naas, marked Chas. J. Gillingham's mission to It the Investigation some hours a week, making up for S. E. «prner; thence 80 chains apply to the Minister of Lands for structive handiwork taught In the what they do not now get because of North; ' thence 80 chains West; a license to prospect ror Coal and Petroleum over 640 acres of land:— schools, primarily to enable the boy the dying out of the old apprentice­ thence 80 chains South; thence 80 to reveal to his teacher and his par­ chains East to point of commence­ Commencing at a post planted about At a large meeting of the Ross­ The London Times, of recent date, ship system with its training and dis­ 8 miles N. E. of the mouth of White ents the bent of his abilities so that ment and containing 640 acres more contains an Interview with Dr. J. W. cipline, especially since the develop­ or less. River and the junction of the Naas land board of trade, the following he may have some development of River, marked Chas. J. Gillingham's Robertson, chairman of the Cana­ ment of Industrial achinery keeps CHARLES J. GILLINGHAM. resolution was moved by Lome A. his power and Inclination for pro­ S. E. Corner; thence 80 chains dian Royal Commission on Industrial a boy at one job and therefore Charles M. Huff, Agent. Campbell, general manager of the ductive occupation. Many said that Nortli; thence 80 chains West; Training nad Technical Education. stunts his developent as a skilled Dated March 4, 1911. 4-18 thence 80 chains Soutli; tlience 8* the boys would continue longer at West Kootenay Power and Light Dr. Robertson gives the Times the craftsman. The desire was repeat­ Skeena Land District—District of chains East to point of commence­ school If the kind of work they did ment and containing 640 acres more Company, and seconded by H. F. following Interesting account of the edly expressed that such boys en­ CjB.sRls.r there appealed to their own judg­ or less. Stow, of the Bank of British North work and scope of the commission: gaged in such an occupation should TAKJ NOTICE that Charles J. ment as being likely to increase their Gillingham, of Prince Rupert, B. C, CHARLES J. GILLINGHAM. America: "The commission of which I am earning power, and particularly If It have a chance elsewhere, If they occupatlbn contractor, intends to Charles M. Huff, Agent Dated March 6th, 1911. 4-18 "Whereas, this district looks to chairman began a systematic survey was a kind of work that a boy found could not get It in a factory, for de­ apply to the Minister of Lands for of Canada, at Halifax, and we cov­ veloping their ability and skill. This, a llcen?» to proBpect for Coal and the Crow's Nest Pass coal fields for he excelled in. Many a boy finding Petroleum over 640 acres of land:—- Skeena Land District—District of Its supply of coke; and ered the whole Doinion, visiting one himself unable to keep pace with moreover, would relieve the monot­ Comenclng at a post planted 7 miles Cassiar. hundred places, including every In­ "Whereas, the price of coke in this the brightest boys in the book and ony of automatic labor such at at­ N. E. of the mouth of the White TAKE NOTICE that Charles J. dustrial centre of Importance. We River and the junction of the Naas, Gillingham, of Prince Rupert, B. C, district at the present time is all that theoretical studies was discouraged tending to one machine in one par­ examined 1470 of the leading men marked Chas. J. Gillingham's S. E. occupation contractor, intends to the low grade ores of this section and did not want to continue longer ticular way." and women in Canada in the fields Corner; thence 80 chains North; apply to the Minister of Lauds for will stand; and at school. Such boys sometimes had thence 80 chains West; thence 80 a license to prospect for Coal and of education, industrial enterprise chains South; thence 80 chains East Petroleum over 640 acres of land:— "Whereas, this board being com­ later maturing powers, and if they and labor. The result of our In­ did well in the manual work would For Job Printing of all kinds see to point of commencement and con­ Commencing at a post planted about posed of members who are vitally in­ quiries is a great volume of authen­ The Journal man, taining 640 acres more or less. 8 miles N. E. of tha mouth of White terested in the mining and smelting tic Information concerning the needs CHARLES J. GILLINGHAM. River and the junction of the Naas Charles M. Huff, Agent. River, marked Chas. J. Gillingham's industries, urges upon the chairman of our people based on close obser­ Dated March 5th, 1911. 4-18 S. E. Corner; thence 80 chains of the conciliation board now in ses­ vation and derived from experience North; thence 80 chains West; sion, to investigate the effect that of the actual conditions obtaining in YOU ARE SURE OF Skeena Land District—District of thence 80 chains Soutli; thence 80 any increase on coke or coal will the various localities. The head chains East io point of commence­ ment and containing 640 acres mon have on the mining and smelting in­ men—the manufacturers—who had ENGINE RELIABILITY TAKE NOTICE that Charles J. or less. dustries of this section; and achieved the foremost positions were Gillingham, of Prince Rupert, B. C, CHARLES J. GILLINGHAM. unanimous in speaking of the great IP VOU RUN A occupation contractor, intends to "Whereas, the smelters of this apply to the Minister of Lands for Charles M. Huff, Agent section have been expending large value to tbem of practical experience a license to prospect for Coal and Dated March 6th, 1911. 4-18 amounts of money on betterments of workshop conditions during their Fairbanks - Norse Marine Engine Petroleum over 640 acres of land: — Commencing at a post planted 7 Vi Skeena Land District—District of in order that the lower grade ores training. In regard to technical edu­ OVER 125,000 IN USE THROUGHOUT THE WORLD Cassiar. cation In general, there was an ex­ miles N. E. of the mouth of the may be treated at a profit, and White River and the junction of the TAKE NOTICE that Charles J. should the present wage scale go pression of disappointment or dis­ Naas and marked Chas. J. Gilling­ Gillingham, of Prince Rupert, B. C, Into effect as asked by District No. content with the results of the HEAVY ham's S. E. Corner; thence 80 occupation contractor. Intends to 18 of the United Mine Workers of schools from the point of view both TWO ft L1i. chains North; thence 80 chains apply to the Minister of Lands for a of the employer and the worker. DUTY West; thence 80 chains South; license to prospect for Coal and America, which is an advance of CYCLE thence 80 chains East to point of Petroleum over 640 acres of land:— 5.55 per cent on the contract work These two sets of people were of the • commencement and containing 640 Commencing at a post planted about and 12% per cent on company day opinion that the curriculum consist­ acres more or less. 8 miles N. E. of the mouth of the men, it means that this would in­ ing mainly of book studies, had not MEDIUM CHARLES J. GILLINGHAM. White River and the junction of the Naas, marked Chas. J. Gillingham's crease the price of coke from 30 to developed the habit of close ovser- Pharles M. Huff, Agent. Dated March 5th, 1911. 4-18 S. E. Corner; thence 80 chains 40 cents per ton. In the case of vation or brought out any power of DUTY North; thence 80 chains West; management; they complain of this the Rosland ores an increase of 30 Skeena Land- District—District of thence 80 chalnB South; thence 80 cents a ton on coke will make an as making the young people, when FOUR • Cassiar. chains East to point of commence­ they came to the factories, lacking TAKE NOTICE that Charles J. ment and containing 640 acres more increase of six cents a ton on ore CYCLE Runabout or less. treated. In the case of ores of the in initiative and wanting in the qual­ Gillingham, of Prince Rupert, B. C, ities which make a good, effective occupation contractor, intends to CHARLES J. GILLINGHAM. Boundary an increase of 30 cents a n Type apply to the Minister of Lands for Charles M. Huff, Agent. ton on coke will mean an increase of workman. a license to prospect for Coal and Dated March 6th, 1911. 4-18 five cent's a ton of ore treated. In MOST COMPLETE LINE OP GASOLINE ENGINES IN Petroleum over 640 acres of land:—- "The rapid development of the Skeena Land District—District of view of the fact that the smelters op­ THE WORLD Commencing at a post planted 7 % country and the many openings for miles N. E. of the mouth of the erating in the southern portion of Write for Catalog PIO TAKE NOTICE t'hi.t Charles J. ambitious boys and young men have White River and the Junction of the British Columbia at the present time Naas, marked Cha„. J. ailllngham's Gillingham, of Prince Rupert, B. C, on account of the low prices of met­ led them Into all sorts of employ­ S. E. Corner; thenco 80 chains occupation contractor, Intends to The Canadian Fairbanks Co., Ltd. apply to the Minister of Lands for a als, are practically making only an ment, yielding high wages for the North; thence 80 chains West 101-107 WATER STREET - VANCOUVER, B. C. license to prospect for Coal and even break, and when taking this time, but leading nowhere after the thence 80 chains South; thence 80 Local Agent—F. M. DAVIS PRINCE RUPERT chains East to point of commence­ Petroleum over 64 0 acres of land: — Into consideration there is very little end of a few years, so that the boy Commencing at a post planted about at 18 finds himself too big for the ment and containing 640 acres more encouragement from their stand­ or less. 8 miles N. E. of the mouth of the White River and the junction of the point in going alter the lower grade CHARLES J. GILLINGHAM. Naas, marked Chas. J. Gillingham's ores, of which there Is a large ton­ Charles M. Huff, Agent S. E. Corner; thence 80 chains nage in the Rossland camp, and if Dated March 5th, 1911. 4-1S North; thence 80 cliains West; this tonnage can be increased it thence 80 chains South; thence 80 Skeena Land District—District of cliains East to point of commence­ means giving employment to addi­ Poqej fir ment and containing 640 acres more tional men, whereas, if the cost of TAKE NOTICE that Charles J. or less. treatment is increased it is certain to Gillingham, of Prince Rupert, B. C, CHARLES J. GILLINGHAM. Interfere wtih the tonnage now be­ The Best Subscription occupation contractor, intends to Charles M. Huff, Agent. apply to the Minister of Lands for ing extracted, and in turn will be the a license to prospect for Coal and Dated March 6th, 1911. 4-18 cause of laying off a large number Petroleum over 640 acres of land: — WATER NOTICE. of men in this district; and Commencing at a post planted 6 % miles N. E. of the mouth of the White River and the junction of the NOTICE Is hereby given that an Publicity {$2.00 application will be made under Part "Whereas, we are creditably in­ Naas, and marked Chas. J. Gilling­ formed that the real cause of discon­ a Year ham's S. E. Corner; thence 80 V. of the "Water Act, 1»03," to ob­ tain a licence in the Queen Char­ tent between the mine operators of chains Nortn; thence 80 cnains West; thence 80 chains Soutli; lotte Islands Division of Skeena Dis­ District No. 18 is not so much a thence 80 chains East to point of trict. question of wages as steady time, Channel commencement and containing 640 (a) The name, address and oc­ and we are of the opinion that if ar­ acres more or less. cupation of the applicant—Merlon A. Merrill, Masset, Q. C. I., B. C, rangements were made with the CHARLES J. GILLLNGHAM. Charles M. Huff, Agent. Prospector. transportation companies so that an Dated March 4th, 1911. 4-18 (If for mining purposes) Free ample supply of cars be given to the Miner's Certificate No different coal companies each and Skeena Land District—District of (b) The name of the lake, Cassiar. stream, or source (if unnamed, the every day, that the miners employed description is)—1-ln-tsua Lake, Tsu- in the coal mines throughout the TAKE NOTICE that Charles J. Gillingham, of Prince Rupert, B. C, Skundale Lake and Ain River. Crow's Nest district would be mak­ occupation contractor, intends to (c) The point of diversion—At T ing in excess of what the metal min- apply to the Minister of Lands for near the outlet of Tsu-Skundale rs are making in this district. a license to prospect for Coal and Lake Into Ain River. THE JOURNAL Petroleum over 640 acres of land: — (d) The quantity of water ap­ "Therefore, be it resolved, that a Commencing at a post planted about plied for (in cubic feet per second) copy of this resolution be forwarded 8 miles N. E. of the mouth of White —1,000. to the chairman of the conciliation River and the junction of the Naas (e) The character of the pro­ board now in session and request River, marked Charles J. uilllng- posed works—Power Plant, Dam, Flumes, etc. that he familiarize himself with the ham's S. E. Corner; tlience 80 chains Nortli; tlience 80 cliains (f) The premises on which the above facts before deciding as to Is the best Advertising West; thence 80 chains South; water is to be used (describe same) whether or not the miners of the thence 80 chains East to point of —At or near the mouth of the Ain Crow'5s Nest section are entitled to Medium in the City commencement and containing 640 River. aon increase on the present contract acres more or less. (g) The purposes for which tho water Is to be used—Generating rates now In effect." CHARLES J, GILLINGHAM. of Prince Rupert Charles M. Huff, Agent. power. There was some discussion, fol­ Dated March 6th, 1911. 4-18 (li) If for Irrigation, describe lowing the reading of the resolution, ihe land Intended to be Irrigated, the gist of which was that owing to Skeena Land District—District of giving acreage a shortage of empty cars the men did Cassiar. (I) If the water Is to be used for power or mining purposes, des.Tlbo not work much more than half time. TAKE NOTICE that Charles J. Gilllngham, of Prince Rupert, B. C, the place where the water Is to be Given a regular supply of cars, even occupation contractor, Intends to| returned lo some natural channel, if there was a cut in the wages, they apply to the Minister of Lands for and the difference in altitude be­ a license to prospect for Coal and tween point of diversion nnd point would make more money, and thus FOLLOW THE TREND OF THE CITY'S of return—At or near the mouth of it was hoped that the chairman, Dr. Petroleum over 640 acres of land:—- Commencing at a post planted 6 % the Ain River, about 100 feet below C. W. Gordon, would bring the mat­ miles N. E. of the mouth of White point of diversion. ter before the railway commission at PROGRESS BY SUBSCRIBING River and thj junction of the Naas, (j) Area of Crown land Intend­ Ottawa. marked Chas. J. Gillingham's S. E. ed to be occupied by the proposed The resolution was carried with­ Corner; thence 80 chains North; works—10 acres more or less. thence 80 chains West; thence SO (k) This notice was posted on out a dissenting vote. FOR THE PAPER chainB South; thence SO chains East the 28th day of November, 1910, o - to point of commencement and con­ and application will be made to the A family moved from the city to a taining 640 acres more or less. Commissioner on the 1st day of suburban locality and were told that ***************************************************** CHARLES J. GILLINGHAM. June, 1911. they should get a watchdog to guard Charles M. Huff, Agent. (1) Give tbe names and address­ Dated March ith, 1911. 4-18 es of any riparian proprietors or the premises at night. So they licensees who or whose Iands are •bought the largest dog that was for Skeena Land District—District of likely to be affected by the pro­ Bale In the kennels of a neighboring The Journal aims at keeping Prince Rupert Caaslar. posed works, either above or below dog fancier, who was a German. TAKE NOTICE that Charles J. the outlet—Don't know of any. and new B.C. ever before the public eye. Send (Signature) Shortly afterward the house was Gilllngham, of Prince Rupert, M. C, occupation contractor, Intends to MERTON A. MERRILL, entered by burglars, who made a it to your friends and any whom you wish to apply to the Minister of Lands for (P. O. Address) Massei, B. C. good haul, while the big dog slept. a license to prospect for Coal and NOTE.—One cubic loot per sec­ The man went to the dog fancier and interest in the coming Metropolis of the North. Petroleum over 640 acres of land:—- ond is equivalent to 35.71 miner's told him about It. Commencing at a post planted six inches. "Veil, vat you need now," said the miles N. E. of the mouth of White River and the junction of the Naas dog merchant, "Is a leedle dog to River on Canyon Creek, marked Job Printing of all kinds neatly vake up the big dog." Chas. J. Gillingham's S. E. Corner; executed at the Journal Office. PRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL Friday, May 19, 1911 I Secure Your Chairs For the Verandah

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River to the Chats, about thirty * •5* *•* T V VV V V V1 mented by an insurance clause, the GUARANTEED BONDS miles west of Ottawa. From there face of it favorable to ship owners. it will cross the Ottawa River and | Shipping Report J Owners for a month have the run along the north shore to Port­ * By Dominion Wireless. J privilege of cancelling this charter Dominion Government is Backing the age du Fort, where it will again jtiji *j« iej» »j« «j» *j»»jt *;»»;• *j» »j» v »i* $ *;« •!» tj» $ tj»»2» »!* •£• «5» *,T« »ji n ease of strike or lockout at the cross the Ottawa, and proceed thence colliery, it is said. r Canadian Northern Railway in WRECKED IN YUKON TEL. 187 2nd Avenue & McBride' Its Proposition. nearly in a straight line to Sudbury, o and thence along the route now sur­ NO SETTLEMENT veyed to Port Arthur. The stern-wheel gasoline boat Christian, which left the foot .of Eastern Portion of Mackenzie and A feature of the agreement which Lake Lebarge for the Iditarod a few (Continued from Page One) Mann System Will lie Assured will be made with the company is days ago, was wrecked, with the Fancy Groceries that the guaranteeing of the bonds by Latest Move cargo, after proceeding thirty miles upon the spirit manifested through­ is dependent on the carrying of traf­ down the Yukon. out the proceedings and thanked the fic, unless specifically routed other­ Family Groceries The boat, which was topheavy be­ public for the good order preserved wise by the shipper, through to Details of the policy of the Domin­ through the sessions. The present Canadian ports. It may be noted in cause of her large load, struck a rock ion Government in the matter of adjournment will last for several this connection that the Canadian in United States bend and cap­ Fresh Groceries guaranteeing the bonds of the Cana­ weeks. Northern, unlike its competitors, the sized. dian Northern Railway in order to o Canadian Pacific and the Grand Vessel and cargo are a total loss enable it to complete its through The late Mr. Hoe, of New York, Green Vegetables Trunk Railways has no American The crew of three men swam ashore. line, are available. was best known as a maker of print­ terminus, and will, therefore, be The regular steamers were expect­ Hon. George P. Graham's resolu­ ing presses. By way of diversion he naturally desirous of encouraging its ed to begin to operate between Daw­ Fresh Fruits tion provides for a bond guarantee was a collector of rare books. Out export business via Montreal, Que­ son and Lake Lebarge yesterday. for the Canadian Northern Railway of his library 3,500 books and manu­ bec, Halifax or St. John. The ice of the lake has been so rot­ Special Attention Given to Family Trade. that will insure the speedy con­ scripts have been sold at auction ten for several days that freighting struction of the backbone of the since his death for $997,363, or You Will Find Our Prices RIGHT. over it has been impossible. The company's transcontinental line nearly $300 for each Item. The lake is a broadened portion of the namely, the thousand-mile link from DIVORCE AM) DOUKHOBORS largest price was $50,000 for a Gut­ Yukon. Steamers cannot leave Port Arthur to Montreal. The gov­ enberg Bible, which is the most ever Whltehorse, the terminus of the ernment will ask parliament to paid for a single volume. The $10,- STALKER & WELLS Prosecutions for Bigamy Reveal White Pass railroad and head of nav guarantee the bonds of the company 000 for a book of John Winthrop, Convenience of Community igation on the Yukon, until Lebarge to the extent of $35,000 per mile for printed in Boston in 1645, is the ^ 2nd Avenue & McBride « ' Law is unfettered. the whole distance from Port Arthur most ever paid for an American vol- to Montreal via Sudbury and the Ot­ dme. It is said that the whole li­ is s) LUMBER TRADE tawa Valley. The interest on the An interesting marriage question brary will bring $3,000,000, which guaranteed securities is placed at has arisen in the Doukhobor settle­ is probably four or five times the 3%.% per annum, payable half- ments, says the Manitoba Free Press. The activity in lumber shipments cost to the late owner. iiBQQBQQQQQBQQQEIBQBQQQQQIEB yearly, with the principal payable At the recent assizes at Yorkton, to Australia has resulted in the cut­ o fifty years after the first issue. From three Doukhobor farmers were found ting down of the regular coal freight, Lieutenant Clive Phillips Woolley, Montreal the company will have ac­ guilty and sentenced to short terms a difference of $1,500 to $2,000 a R. N., son of Captain Clive Phillips SHERWIN & WILLIAMS cess to the seaboard for its through of imprisonment on the charge of voyage to the American owners sail­ Woolley, so well known as the rep­ freight by means of an interchange bigamy. The evidence showed that ing craft in the Australian trade. resentative of the Navy League in of traffic at Montreal with the Intel- these three men were "independent" The vessel carrying lumber de­ Canada, has been appointed to the colonial Railway. From Port Arthur Doukhobors who had left the com­ pends on the coal cargoes back to command of the destroyer H. M. S. to the Rockies the line is already munity and established themselves San Francisco to help pay expenses, Thorn, of the fifth destroyer flotilla. completed, and is now heading for its as individual farmers. Their wives, the rate of eighteen shillings a ton, o Pacific Coast terminus at Port Mann. acting, it is suggested, under the which has been prevalent for son\e "Don't you wanter hire a feller to -PAINTS= It is confidently expected, accord­ compulsion of the leaders of the time, has been cut to sixteen shill­ keep the tramps away, missus?" COYER THE EARTH. ing to the government's announce­ community, refused to accompany ings. Charters written last fall at asked the boy. ment, that the aid to be given by them; whereupon they secured new the high rate have had to be aban­ "How can you keep the tramps WE ARE SOLE AGENTS the Dominion will go no further than mates. Evidence adduced at the doned by ship owners as under con­ away," demanded the missus. CARLOAD JUST ARRIVED the guarantee of bonds, and that the trial showed that divorce in the ditions imposed by ethe coal impor­ "Easy enough," replied the boy; company will be able to meet all the Doukhobor community is easily ob­ ters they are virtually at the mercy "I kin eat up all the pie an' things of the coal men. The reason for interest indebtedness out of earnings tained, mere separation having this wot's left over." Ready Nixed Paints, Water Stains from the start. As security for the effect, and that the members of the their helplessness is that there is a guarantee of the bond issue the coun­ community appear not to be aware plethora of tonnage now at and due Paints Ground in Oil, and try will have a first mortgage on the that divorces authorized by the cus­ at Australian ports and the insertion Paints Ground in Japan, Decotint road itself, as well as on the line toms of the sect are not recognized of the shipment clause in the char­ BAKERS' NOTICE IN ALL COLORS from Hawkesbury through Ottawa by the laws of Canada. The cases at ter. Varnishes, Shellac, etc. Yorkton were instituted for the pur­ and Toronto to the Niagara River. Exports from Paget Sound, Brit­ The undersigned, after a meeting pose of informing the Doukhobors In the event of the extrtmely improb­ ish Columbia and Oregon will be of the Prince Rupert bakers held as to the law on the subject, and this able failure of the company to meet 100,000,000 feet since January 1, last night, unanimously agreed that is the explanation of the light sen­ its bond indebtedness the govern­ last, as against only 135,000,000 the on and after Friday, May 19, 1911, Prince Rupert Hardware & Supply tences that were imposed. .ludge ment would find itself in practical whole of last year, and practically all the price of bread in the city will be Brown, in passing sentence, inti­ Company, Ltd. THOS. DUNN. M*. possession of nearly 1,400 miles of of the vesseis carrying this lumber 16 loaves for one dollar ($1); seven mated that further offences would completed railway at a cost of only have been fixed to load coal for re­ for 50 cents and three for twenty- meet with severer penalties. He also $35,000 per mile, and this railway turn. five cents. m^^^MW^^W^MWsMM^W^W^W^W^. uttered a special warning to the would be a natural and completed The charters have provided that Signed extension of the Intercolonial to the wives who refused to follow their the ships shall load at specified col­ head of the great lakes. husbands out of the community, lieries, "or other collieries," and the FULTON BAKERY The new line will, with the com­ pointing out that if they regard the regulation clause relating to delays MAC KENZIE AND MACDONALD pletion of the Grand Trunk Pacific, separation which results as equiva­ caused by the strikers not counting CLIFTON'S BAKERY lent lo divorce, and remarry, they HAMBLIN'S BAKERY You Can Avoid This give practically all eastern Ontario against the ships' loading IB aug­ points three competing lines to the lay themselves open to severe pun­ ishment, It Is well that steps are by sending your Clothes to the west, and to the west It will give PIONEER STEAM LAUNDltV three competing lines to Canadian being taken to enforce the marriage seaports. It will open up an im­ laws of the country In the Doukho­ mense stretch of agricultural and bor community, a sit, has been a mat­ There are Many mineral country in northern Onta­ ter of common knowledge for years We Require Listings of In­ rio and the Ottawa Valley. It will that the members of the sect are Reasons Why run through the clay belt of the On­ under the Impression that the di­ IT IS TO YOUR INTEREST vorce customs which are recognized side Business Property tario hinterland at distances vary­ We do first-class work and ing from 20 to 50 miles from the by the community are legal. Also Residence Property at Right Prices line of the National Transcontinen­ are careful with your Gar­ tal Railway, which skirts the north­ ments. We can do your work ern part of the clay belt. In addi­ Dr. McDonald, medical officer at and return It within 48 hours the Naas, reached here by the Prince tion the company proposes to con­ if necessary. We call for your struct a line from Georgian Bay Rupert on his way to the river. * * » M.M. Stephens & Co. Ld. Laundry and return It to you. nortli to ihe main line, tapping a Should anything be lost or misplaced we will make It satisfactory. country now unserved by railways. C. Hickman, provincial officer Real Estate, Insurance and Investments, The company has now a through from the Naas, arrived from the When your Laundry goes to the Chinks there are many draw­ line from Ottawa to Quebec. It Is south by the Prince Rupert on Notaries, Nines, Timber backs. When you send It to us your money helps pay WHITE proposed to begin at once the con­ Wednesday. LABOR. struction of a line branching off * * * from this at Hawkesbury to Mon­ J. H. Rogers, the popular steam­ Box 27S PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. treal. From Ottawa the road will ship agent, has gone on a few weeks' PHONE 222 OFFICE THIRD AVE. PIONEER STEAM LAUNDRY run on the south side of the Ottawa visit with his family in Vancouver.

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