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The Joaraal {High Class $5.00 Job Printing -in all Lines I a year xtnu Wki VOL. II. PRINOE RUPflRT, B. C. WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1913. Price. Five Cents. NO. 149. UNITED EMPIRE FLEET FOR GENERAL DEFENCE THE PEACE RIVER Rt. Hon. R. L. Borden At Grand Gathering Given In Toronto Shows What His Policy Aims At DR. LARGE HAS COUNTRY IS GOOD Doing for Canada and the Whole Empire-Imperial Squadron With Headquarters At G0NEJ0 GRANBY TRAVELLER WHO HAS MADE A Gibraltar Is In View-Cruisers and Torpedo Boats To Be Built In Canada UNDER INSTRUCTIONS, HE LEFT TRIP THROUGH THAT PART BY. THE VENTURE TO HOLD OP PROVINCE PRAISES Under His Scheme of Action—Adequate Bases Will Be Main­ INQUEST IN SMELTER THE OUTLOOK. tained on the Atlantic and the Pacific Coasts TOWN. Gold Is Quite Plentiful in That Company, It Is Said, Will Lose No Northern District—Weather Time in Getting Things in Toronto, May 20.—Rt. Hon. II. L. Borden, Premier of Canada, was Conditions Were Not Shape Again at the given u most magnificent reception here lust night. Toronto lias accorded Had. Works. CHINESE TAXES . to public men in the past great receptions. The enthusiasm which mark­ SUFFRAGETTES TO ed the reception to Premier Borden was never equalled before. Captain James Scott has returned Dr. Large, of Port Simpson, act­ Mr. Borden spoke in splendid form and was given u most responsive to New Westminster from a trip MADE LARGE SUN WAGE WAR ON GOLF ing under Instructions from the hearing. It was plainly evident at every moment of the deliberate speech through the Peace River country In chief of Provincial Police here, in­ he delivered that he was but voicing sentiments that were heartily en­ ST. ANDREWS FAMOUS LINKS the deijth of winter. He travelled THERE WERE WELL ON FOR tended to leave last night by tbe dorsed by the audience and lie was cheered to the echo. His speech was ARE BEING GUARDED DAY over 600 miles by dog team and EIGHT THOUSAND PROM steamer Venture for Granby, full of epigrammatical sentences that drew forth hearty applause. AND NIGHT AGAINST three times as far by rail and CHINA ARRIVED IN CAN­ where he will hold a coron­ The following are some of the points scored by Mr. Borden in his VITRIOL BRIGADE. steamer. ADA LAST YEAR, er's inquest into the circumstances speech: surrounding the deaths of the two Captain Scott tells of much gold "But for the fact that Britain ruled the seas in the days of long ago Sentries Armed With Umbrellas to The Head Tax Gathered - In Prom who lost their lives by the bursting in the Peace River country. In the there would be no Canada now." Protect Their Paces Prom the Them Represented Over Three of the dam there. Dr. Large will, Babine country he and his party "We asked the Admiralty for a plain unvarnished statement. We re­ Acid That May Be Million and a Quarter of therefore, be on his way to the found good silver and galena pros­ ceived in reply information of a grave character." Thrown. smelter town now. In the absence of Cash. pects being worked, and many "The aid which Canada can give at the present time cannot be J. H. McMullin from the city, Chief leases on old creeks have been taken measured hi ships nor money." Edinburgh, May 20.—The town of Owen communicated with Dr. Large up in that vicinity where f rospectors Ottawa, May 20.—During the last "Sir Wilfrid Laurier's naval policy is the separatist's policy." St. Andrew's, with its famous golf to act. are getting some gold. A tragedy of fiscal year 7745 Chinese entered "The Senate is not, never was, and never will be above the Canadian links, fears a suffragette vitriol It is reported that the mining the north country was revealed in Canada. Of these, 367 came in as people." brigade, and the famous golf links company will lose no time in restor­ the Btory told by Captain Scott of students. "A United Empire fleet for general defence." are being guarded day and night. ing the loss that has been sustained two men who were snowbound 50 The remainder paid the poll tax "The disposition of the fleet to vary with the changing situation of The militants have threatened to de­ there. Work is expected to start at miles from the nearest camp. They imposed, which aggregated $3,349 - the world policies." stroy the grass there with acid. once in replacing the works and no started out for food, and one of them 442. "Canada to have adequate naval bases at Halifax and on the Pa­ The sentries have been supplied time will he lost in the carrying out was found to a starved condition at cific." with umbrellas to keep the vitrol of the general scheme of develop­ Old Hogom and was fed by a Bear "Adequate shore defences on each toast." from their faces should such an at­ ment at the mines and the smelter. Lake Indian. His companion was COMMANDER, KILLED. "Small cruisers and torpedo boats to be built in Canada." tack come to pass. o found frozen to dea.th about six "The administrative headquarters of the Imperial squadron to be at o • *************** miles away. Gibraltar." **** + ***** * * * * * * Vienna, May 20.—Essaid * * WON THE LOT. * Tbe captain said, however, that "The Dominions which contribute a gift of ships will arrange the • LIPTON TO RACE. « * Pasha who commanded the * * The drawing for Lot 50, * the climate was good in the Peace general itinerary of the squadron." * Turkish troops at Scutari, has * * Block 38, Section 8, under the * River country. They experienced * been murdered at Tirema, ac- * London, May 20.—The New * auspices of the Prince Rupert * some 40 below zero weather, but * cording to reports which are * York Yacht Club has accepted * Yacht and Rowing Club, took * camped on bare ground on April 15. * reaching Trieste. * the challenge of Sir Thomas * place last night at the West- * The fine bright weather in spring Lipton to race for the America •holme Theatre. There was a large * caused his four companions to be­ Cup in September of next year. * attendance present and the * come snowblind and he had to leave PROCLAMATION * drawing was done under charge * them. He left them at , Outing May 24. * charge of Principal Brady of * slowly recovering their eyesight. TUNING PIANOS. * the High School. Ticket 160 • . o The Baptist Brotherhood will pro­ * proved to be the winner. The * Ex-Aid. Douglas is going to take vide an outing on May 24. Launches In view of May 24th "Empire Day" fall­ George Anderson, piano expert, * holder of it was Mrsr Simmonds, * another holiday. He is leaving for will leave the Government Slip for Bishop's Bar, Metlakatla, at 12:30, from , will be here on his * of the Bayview Hotel. The lot * \i Seattle on Friday, where he will be ing on a Saturday this year, the City Coun­ third annual trip about May 16. * won is quite a valuable one. * present at a concert that his son is 2:30 and 3:30. Men's tickets, $1.00; Leavre oders for piano tuning and * There is an offer of $300 cash * tutting on there. This habit of tak­ boys, 25 cents; ladles, with baskets, cil has proclaimed Monday, May 26th a free. A most enjoyable way to spend repairing at Kauffmann's Music * for it. * ing holidays is becoming very mark­ Store, opposite postoffice. w ed with the ex-lord of the exchequer. the holiday on the sandy beach, tf Civic Holiday, to be observed as such in addition to the Dominion Holiday of May I PRINCE RUPERT IS 24th. ERNEST A. WOODS, City Clerk. SHAWATLANS WATER NEAR WHEAT BELT TO CHECK EMIGRATION. COST OP GERMAN ARMY. EXPECTED IN JULY Lloyd George Sees in the Exodus to Each Man Costs His Family at Least the Dominion and Elsewhere $238 During His Two Years of The Proximity of This Port to the Immense a Danger. Service. Work on the Foundation for the New Pump Grain Producing Country of the Peace "This serious stream of immigra­ At a time when Germany is about That Will Be Installed There Is Being Car­ tion," is how Hon. Lloyd George, to make a big increase in her army, ried Out So That There Will Be Lit­ River Valley Will Make It Well Nigh the chancellor of the exchequer, de­ it is of Interest to note the economic scribes the present state of affairs in effect of the present peace footing Britain in regard to emigration to tle Delay When the Pump Gets Impossible to Cut Off the Ship­ upon a typical peasant family. This the Dominions and elsewhere. The Here-A Carload of Pipe Is ping of Cereals By Way of chancellor views with alarm the aspect o Germany's military burden steadily growing tendency on the has been made the subject of investi­ Still Needed to Com­ This Harbor to Mar­ part of Britishers to leave their na­ gation, and from reports on nearly kets of World tive land and sees In it a severe 2000 peasants' families in Bavaria, plete the Line blow at the backbone of Great It is seen that every soldier costs his Britain as represented by its Indus­ family af least $238 during the two The prospects are that by about ed by a few of the council of that This city seems destined by na­ way that will bring the point where tries. years of service In the army. As the July 1 the city will have the water time. tural conditions to he the centre of the eastern boundary of the province That all these emigrants should system connected up with Sbawat- I'­ a great wheat ship! ing business. crosses the Peace as near the Pacific be kept in the country and provided pay of the men does not suffice for lans Lake and the pump that is to Pit* Has Opened I p. ll ,The opening up of the grain arens seaboard as it can be brought to with work and adequate remunera­ their needs, their parents have to he Installed there In working order of the Canadian prahies is showing Edmonton. If Fort St. John, which is tion is the stand taken by Mr. Lloyd send them money and gifts that av­ and giving the city a permanent| A now cigar and tobacco store has that the .richest areas lie west and near the centre of the area in the George, and if he can manage it. he erage about $3C a year. Besides this, been opened In the city. It Is under north of Edmonton. What is gener­ Peace River Valley transferred by will kill emigration to a large ex­ supply of water. There have been the peasant must hire a farm laborer the charge of Mr, l-'ilzinanrice, who ally known as the Peace River val­ the Province to the Dominion, be tent. Although not wishing to take many vexatious delays In connection Is well known In the city and is ley, which takes in an empire in it­ taken as a centre and the distance from the Dominions, the chancellor as a substitute for his son, which with this work, but tho end is now popular. The success of the store self, Is proving thut it Is to be the from that point to Edmonton be Is ot the opinion that Britain must means a furtner expense of $!*o. in Bight, it win be soma weeks yet seems, therefore assured. The loca­ producer of the greatest amount of taken as a radius, a circle drawn consider herself first, and if the before the pump that has been or­ These figures appear all the more tion is In the Hart Block, The store farm produce probably in the Do­ within that radius will cross the Can­ steady stream of emigration keeps dered will bo here and ready to put serious when It is remembered that hears the simple name "Fltz." minion of Canada. adian Northern a few miles above up Britain will find her population over half of the families included in I.laoe. There will not he much de­ That territory is to be tapped by Kamloops, the route of the Pacific gradually being depleted to the detri­ lay in this, however, it is expected, In the investigation furnished the VENTURE IN. the Grand Trunk Pacific and the Great Eastern a few miles above ment of her industries. country at least four soldiers each, for the foundations for the pump aro product will find its way to Prince , the route of the proposed In the House of Commons he said while the number went as high as in place. The steamer Venture arrived in Rupert for transportation abroad Mid-Provincial and Nechaco Railway that he had a plan which he would eight or nine in some families. port last evening about 7 o'clock, easier in this direction than by any at tide water on Dean Channel, and divulge later whereby the stream A striking feature of the situation The freezing up of the pipes last leaving again about i) for Granby other route. In consequence this city the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway will be diverted and the surplus IB the virtual ruin of some small winter with the consequent bursting Hay and other northern ports. She will be the home of great mills, between Hazelton and Prince Ru­ population of the towns placed on farms by the removal of the young that followed has also been the discharged at the Government wharf where the finished products of the . These are Important geographi­ the land. The chancellor made a men to do their term of service. Such cause of delay. More pipe had to be here considerable freight for local wheat in the form of flour and later cal factors, which even the great stirring appeal to the Opposition to cases are by no means rare. One ordered and put In place. There is merchants, in biscuits and other types of pre­ treat the land question as a national peasant who supplied five soldiers still one carload on tbe way thai energy of the people of Edmonton , o pared foods will be manufactured can hardly overcome. The fine city one, and keep it outside party poli­ wrote: "I should have been glad to will be needed to complete the way Montreal's Issue. and shipped to the markets of the on the Saskatchewan has a great fu­ tics. send a few of them to school, but I to the lake. London, May IB.—A city of Mont­ world. ture in store, but it cannot hope The seriousness of the situation in am spending all my money on the When the pipe line Is all In place real loan advertised a day or two Tho Colonist, In referring successfully to resist the Western regard to migration which took away army." Anotner, owner of three It is the intention of the council to ago, comprises $1,430,600 register­ to the ambitions of Edmonton with movement of grain. When wheat can the best typos should, he said, suf­ acres of land and himself a farm maintain the pump at Morse Creek ed stock 4 1-2 per cent, at par. The respect to holding the trade of the be delivered alongside a ship at sub­ ficiently appeal to all politicians to laborer for a part of his time, said: as an emergency source of supply. Dank of Montreal is the issuing Peace River country, shows that stantially the same cost as it can be make them unanimous on any effec­ "My property, small enough already, With only one line across the chan­ f house. Prince Rupert is well Bituated for delivered at Edmonton, it is unlikely tive scheme which would keep )t" was ruined by military duty." He nel tho city will require to hold a The Morning Post remarks that the trade, and must of necessity get that It will be sent many hundreds Britain her sturdiest and most en­ had sent four sons into the army. reserve supply until a second pipe it. The Colonist says: Montreal made an issue of similar of miles eastward overland to reach terprising sons. line can be put In place. The Morse "Edmonton Is confident that she Meteorological Report. stock in March and says Investors a ship, and several hundred more Creek supply has proved an excellent would no doubt be glad to know If will be the metropolis of the Peace Remember that Harry C. Evans, proposition for the city In spite of through inland waters before it the present is to be the last of Mont­ River country, and yet there 1B a the pioneer piano tuner, is In the May 20, 6 p.m.—Bar., 29.781; the opposition that was stirred reaches an ocean-going carrier." real's financial operations. perfectly feasible route for a rail­ city. Leave orders at Hayner's. tf max., 54.0; min., .48. against it at the time It was propos­ Wednesday, May 21, 1913. PRINCE RUPERT JOUR.NA'...

that Premier Borden is pursuing »»»»»jHHMHMHHr»4MHHHHMHHM> IN THE SUPREME COURT OF Phoas 16S prince Kuvtt* journal has for its object the insuring of ab­ . Telephone 138 solute mastery of the seas and with that the peace of the world. What­ IN THE MATTER OF THE ADMINI­ STRATION ACT AND IN THE THE INSURANCE PEOPLE (). H. NELSON, Editor. ever the necessary policy may be, MATTER of the estate of John F!r* i Office: 128 Third Avenue East, whether one. of centralization in LUMBER James Lee Intestate. Life near McBride Street. Telephone 138. British waters or in the waters of TAKE NOTICE that by order of Marine Postoffice Box 607. any other part of the world, or one Coal, Cement, Plaster and Brick His Honour Judge Young made the DAILY EDITION. 17th day of April, 1913, I was ap­ Accident of decentralization, Canada will be Published every morning except pointed Aomlnlstrator of the estate Plate Glass prepared to take its share in the AND A COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Monday. Delivered by carrier in the of John James Lee, deceased. All En foyers' Liability common defence of the principles parties having claims against the es­ city at the following rate, if paid in Contractors & Personal Bonds advanr.-:— for which the Empire stands. Sir tate are hereby required to forward the same properly verified to me on Policies Written Direct Wilfrid Laurier may preach that One Year $5.00 WESTHOLME LUMBER CO., LTD. or before the 14th day of May, 1913, Six Months $2.50 "defence, like charity, begins at First Avenue Prince Rupert Telephone 186 and all parties Indebted to the said The Mack Realty & Insurance Three Months $1.25 home," but the policy of Mr. Borden estate are required to pay the COMPANY One Month $0.50 Is that defence must be for every ****** k ******************k*********k**********ii •*** *** amount of their Indebtedness to me WEEKLY EDITION. part of the Empire. forthwith. P.S.—Houses and Rental* Pul-'lshed e\ ry Frill v for circu­ OUR BEST LEADER Dated the 14th day of April, 1913. lation outside the City of Prince JOHN II. McMULLIN, Rupert at $2.00 a year, addressed to PROTECT THE IMMIGRANT. a!4-ml6 Official Administrator. points in Canada; or $3.00 a year to The steps taken by the Hon. T. W. all points in the Un'ted Kingdom, Crothers, acting minister of the in­ the United States or other foreign IN THE SUPREME COURT OF LINDSAY'S CARTAGES STORAGE terior, for the better protection of i BRITISH COLUMBIA. countries. Rexall Glycerine Soap Q. T. P. CARTAGB AGENTS Advertising Rales Upon Application. the immigrant, cannot but meet with general approval. Hitherto unscrup­ IN THE MATTER OF THE ADMINI­ Off IM at H. B. Rochester, Centra SI 15c the Cake. You will come back for more STRATION ACT AND IN THE ulous employment agencies have MATTER of the estate of James LADYSMITH COAL waxed fat on the fees extracted from Huntef, deceased, intestate. Ii bandied by r.». All ordera receive Wednesday, ...ay 21, 1913. immigrants ignorant of the condi­ REMEMBER THE GUARANTEE TAKE NOTICE that by order of prompt attention. Phone No. 88. tions of the country, and, in many His Honour Judge Young made the 7th day of April, 1913, I was ap­ THE NAVAL QUESTION. eases, of the language. The regula­ pointed Administrator of the estate In matters of defence there must tions which ha*ve been adopted In CM ORME, The Pioneer Druggist of James Hunter, deceased. All par­ ties having claims against the estate be constant changing of the prin­ council will enable the Immigration department to handle employment are hereby required to forward the For all kinds of ciples that are to be observed. What same properly verified to me on or is the correct policy in one decade sharks with a firmer hand. Every Telephone 82 The $©xai& Store before the 29th day of April, 1913, - - good - with respect to the disposition of employment agent must now display and all parties indebted to the said estate are required to pay the amount forces, either naval or land,-may be on his premises a license from tbe E&&SI superintendent of immigration and of their Indebtedness to me forth­ altered and become an improper rule with. keep a register of all immigrants to follow in the next decade. There Dated the 14th day of April, 1913. Is constant change necessary in con­ placed, with particulars of wages Are You Going JOHN H. McMULLIN. nection with the disposition of the promised, work to be performed, a 14-30 Official Administrator. Insurance naval forces. This is evident at price for board, etc., and this every turn in the world's affairs, register is to be open at all times to IN THE SUPREME COURT OF SEE and the British Navy has to adapt the inspection of immigration offi­ EAST BRITISH COLUMBIA. itself to altered conditions from time cials. The agent must not send im­ IN THE MATTER OF THE ADMINI­ GEO. LEEK to time. migrants to a position without having the written order of the prospective STRATION ACT AND IN THE 018 Third Ave. Phone »00 There was a time when the Navy This Summer ? MATTER of the estate of James employer, giving full particulars. No Prince Rupert was represented by squadrons in Special Excursions May 28th to Septem­ Reid, deceased .intestate. every sea. That policy lasted for a order shall be filled if over two TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honour Judge Young made the long time and was regarded in many months old and all orders shall be ber 30th. Returning limit October 31. open to inspection. No licensed em­ 7th day of April, 1913, I waB ap­ quarters as the one that would be TO TOHONTO AND RETURN $92.00 pointed Administrator of the estate pursued for all time to come. But ployment agent shall charge more VANCOUVER TO MONTREAL AND RETURN $105.00 of James Reid, deceased. All parties Northern B. C. there came a change and without than one dollar, and the penalty on VANCOUVER TO NEW YORK AND RETURN $108.60 having claims against the estate are summary conviction for violation hereby required to forward the same much warning the policy was re­ VANCOUVER TO CHICAGO AND RETURN $72.50 properly verified to me on or before Liquor Co. versed. The rise of naval powers in shall be a fine not exceeding $100, VANCOUVER TO ST. PAUI, AND RETURN $60.00 the 29th day of April, 1913, and all (Europe made it necessary that there and in default imprisonment for not parties indebted to the said estate should be a centering of the fleets more than three months. These regu­ Other points correspondingly low. are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith. The Leading Wholesalers of in the waters close to the base of lations were highly necessary to pro­ First steamer south—Princess Mary, Sunday, 6 p.m. tect the fair name of the country. Dated the 14th of April, 1913. defence should trouble arise. For al4-30 JOHN H. McMULLIN. Northern British Columbia years after that policy of centraliza­ Nothing is more apt to dissatisfy and 3. G. McNAJB, General Agent Cor. Third Ave. nnd Sixth St. Official Administrator. tion in the British waters was acted disgruntle the new arrival than to be upon the policy of patrolling the roped in and bled by the waiting em­ Exclusive Agents for Seven Seas was maintained in a lim­ ployment crook, who is wily enough ited degree by the equipping of fly­ to evade criminal prosecution for E. L. FISHER Budweiser Beer ing squadrons. This, however, was false pretences and against whom Funeral Director & Embalmer 3 fop peel eventually, and for years civil process is waste of money. there has been a mobilization about o CHARGES REASONABLE Royal Bank of Canada 317 THIRD AVE. PHONE 350 New Wellington the British Isles, the heart of the Empire. HEAD OFFICE: MONTREAL BSTABLISHED 1869 OPEN DAY AND NIGHT This has not meant that the Im­ Surplus $1^,500,000 perial authorities have been neglect­ SPORTS Capital $11,500,000 Total Assets $175,000,000 COAL ful of the outlying parts of the Em­ K********* ***************** pire. It, does not mean that the de­ BAVLEi'-BARRlEAU BOUT. Savings Ban*. Department—$1 Will Open an Account i fence of any part of the Empire was Next Saturday evening in the mag­ Branches Throughout Canada and Banking Connections Wltb All FREE FROM DUST to be neglected. Had the occasion nificent new arena now being erected Parts of the United States DOES NOT CLINKER arisen there is no question that the by diet Mclntyre at Brighouse sta­ Agents Throughout the World j Customs Broker \ means would have been afforded to tion on the Lulu Island line of the - H. P. WILSON, Manager Prince Rupert Branch give all the assistance that was B. C. Electric Railway Company, two «HttHHKHKKHKHWWKHKH>lKH*IKHKH^ { STORAGE f needed. Alliances were made by the native-born British Columbia boys ROGERS & BUCK •:• Forwarding, Distributing and * Nation that had for its effect the will meet in a fifteen-round boxing SECOND AVENUE t Shipping Agent * maintenance of peace and order in contest for the lightweight cham­ * * PHONE 110 PHONE llo the uttermost parts of the earth, pionship of Canada. Joe Bayley, a ;•; Special attention given to itor- | just as the maintaining of an effec­ sturdy son of Victoria, will appear j age of Household Goods and j tive fleet at Home meant peace in in the role of defender of the title, SUMMER EXCURSIONS % Baggage * HOTEL CENTRAL Europe. Such was the alliance with while Ernie Barrieau, of Vancouver, ... * Japan. That alliance meant the who claims New Westminster as his •i- DOUULAS SUTHERLAND * ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES guai^.ing of British interests on the home town, will enter the squared * ffint Ave. Near McBride tit % The largest, best app 'ntel Hotel Pacific coasts. circle as challenger. Just one hour * P. O. Box 907 Phone 202 | in Prince Rupert. First Class Nay 28 to September 30 C"' ,ae. European and Americas There are not wanting evidences later, if the bout goes the scheduled * •v************************* plan. Best accommodation in tows •that a change of policy is now in distance, Referee Jimmy Hewitt of Sund. • dinner a speoralty. Ask for course of evolution with regard to Vancouver will be called upon to "Key iO the Collar." Return Limit October 31 3. W. POTTER, L.R.I.B.A. the fleets of the Empire. Britain is name the winner. PETER BLACK, "Prop. NEW YORK and RETURN $108.50 ARCHITECT AND STRUCTURA1 apparently to maintain the upper It is safe to assert that no boxing CHICAGO " " $ 72.50 ENGINEER First Avenue and Seventh Street hand in the matter of naval con­ contest ever staged in the Dominion Re-In forced Concrete a Specialty Vancouver Philadelphia " " $108.50 struction. There will be room for a has ever attracted the attention OR FOR- TORONTO " " $ 02.00 mobile fleet within striking distan'-e centred on next week's ring battle, P. O. Box 271 MONTREAL " " $105.00 of any of the seas that are to be kept and large as is the capacious stadi­ BOSTON " " $108.50 New Knox Hotel open for the trade of the Empire. um just completed there is every in­ Seattle Above fares are via direct routes. We can offer you selection of nESNER & BESNER Gibraltar, it would appear 1B to be dication that the entire seating ac­ Proprietors many optional routes over various railways in connection with the J. H. HILDITCH the base that will be used in this. commodation of G500 will scarcely THE NB\; KNOX HOTEL Is lua But no one can say that the policy be sufficient to accommodate the famous trains of the GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM. Contractor and Builder on the Eu-opean plan. First class will remain always as it is at pres­ Estimates given on a.', c asses oi service. All the latest modern ho- And it will be a boxing contest provements. ent. Decentralization appears to be well worth Ihe seeing. The boys look AGENCY FOR ALL ATLANTIC STEAMSHIPS work, w hethei- sm '.1 or large. Per­ coming. It can only come when the sonal intention given to evorjr Item THE BAR keeps only the best Full information, reservations, tickets, from A. E. McMASTER. PHONE GREEN 321. brands of liquoys and cigars. relative strength of the British Navy General Agent, I*rince Rupert. Office on Third Avenue, near Bank of THE CAFE is open from 6:30 a.m Is such as to warrant It. The policy Montreal. Phone 2(10 to 8 p.m. Exctiieut cuisine. First FREDERICK PETERS, K. C. class service. Lots Hand 12, Room i 50c and op. Barrister, Solicitor and Notary Publl. FIRST AVE. PRINCE RUPERT Block 3, Sec­ to he very evenly matched, and Office 'n GET A HOME while the betting seems to favor G. L. PROCTOR —IN THE— EXCHANGE BLOCK Bayley slightly the splendid form —AKC-'ITECT— GRAND HOTEL tion 6, shown by Barrieau In training has given the backers of the former J. L. PARKER WORKWOMAN'S HOME. NAAS VALLEY Concrete and ttecl a Specialty. $10,000.00 V.A.C. strtr a world of confidence In Free Employment Agency his ability to beat the pride of Vic­ MINING ENGINES If you send a wire to No. 609 THIRD ,tVE. P.O. BOX 657 toria. Prince Rupert, B. C. Beds 26c :: Rooms 60c Aiyansh we will have a boat Open for Con;ii!'atlon and Mini 815 First Avenue, Near Seventh 8t. to meet you at Port Nelson One-Quarter Cash, Examination Telephone 178. any day in the week. Regular LIQUOR ACT, 1010. 60 YEARS' Temporary Addreas:— trijis made with mail, pas­ Balance 1,2 and 3 EXPERIENCE Prtaca Rupert Inn sengers and freight every Notice is hereby given that on the Sunday from Port Nelson to A. FAULDS, HI. N.E. L.O.L. 17th day of June next application the pre-emption reserve. Pull Years, Inter­ Meets second and fourth Friday Is will be made to the Superintendent Consulting Mining Engineer Information given free. each month la K. of P. Hall. of Provincial Police for a renewal of Helgerson, Blk., 3rd Ave and 6tb Hi est 6 Per a license for the sale of liquor by Hxamlnatlona and development oi TRADE MARKS Recording Secretary, Box 824. wh6Iesale In and upon tho premises DESIGNS Coal, Metal, Oil, etc. COPYRIGHTS AC Cent. known as the Prince Rupert Import­ Aarono lending a iketota rrad description may 709 Dunsmuir St. Vancouver, B. C The Naas River Quickl- •-y- ascertai'n our-....i.... opinion- fre.-—e wlictlnt^(,f.^- r an ing Co., Ltd., situate on Fraser Invr-uHon la'-—'—'-'Tpntcntnttlo probably patcntnr,; . Cnmmtinloao . iKonPitouW utreet, In the city of Prince Rupert, tlom nfrlotly conOdon.goncl laly .fo HAND..,.r HOI— . ( Boot tree. Oldoat agency for Hccurlnffptitotitflim tc" . RITCHIE, AGNEW & CO. HAYNER BROS Trading & Trans­ upon the land described as Lots 15 Patents IfiWm through Miiim t tptciat notice, without olinrao, In too Civil Engineers. Pioneer Funeral Directors and and 16, Block 32, Section 1. Scientific Bmrican. Dominion and British Columbia Lend Embalmers. Open Day and Dated this 17th day of May, 1913. A handsomely Ulufltrnted wuokly. Lament ctr- portation Comp. McCaffery & Gibbons oulfttiim of any aelonUiio Journal, Tortus /or Night. Ladies' Assistant In \V. MARSHALL, Canada, $.V7,ri n yoar, UOHURI) jtrcpald. Bold by Surveyors, Mine Surveyors, Reports, Myers & Duulap, Aiyansh, B.C. all nowMealerti. , Attendance -Third Avenue-- Mgr. Prince Ruperl Importing Co.. Estimates and Surveying JelO OT,to,d PHONE 86. 710 THIRD AVE. Ltd. m18j17 X "'''New York OFFICE- McBride St., near Third Offlco, .<-. HZI

PRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL Wednesday, May 21, 1913.

LIQUOR ACT, 1010. chains to point of commencement corner of T.L. 4132; thence west 80 EDUCATION FOR containing 640 acres more or less. of Vancouver, B.C., occupation Farm­ er, intends 'o apply for permission (Section 35.) ALLEN EDGAR. LIGHTHOUSE HONES PortEdward J. P. Meehan, Agent. to purchwse the following described NOTICE is hereby given that, on Dated March lOti, 1913. m28 lands: Commencing at a post plant­ ed two miles «oiiUi of the south-west ON REPRESENTATIONS FROM H. the first day of May next, application will" be made to the Superintendent Prince Rupert's corner of T.L 4132; thence south 80 S. CLEMENTS AND OTHERS CASSIAR LAND DISTRICT— DIS­ chains; t euce west 80 chains; SCHOOL ADVANTAGES of Provincial Podce for the grant ol Industrial Annex TRICT OF . thence north ^0 chains; thence east PUBLIC NOTICE. a licence for th«. sale of liquor by re­ TAKE NOTICE that John Dannith, 80 chains to :ioint of commence­ WILL BE FOUND. of Fairmount, Minn., occupation tail in and upoi the premises known ment, containing 640 acres more or Lumberman, intends to apply for TENDERS will be received by the as The Bella Coola Hotel, situate at A launch leaves the Government less. undersigned up to Tuesday, June permission to purchase the following The Provincial Department Will Slip for Port Edward every day. For FRANK COOK. the 10th, 1913, at 6 o'clock in the Bella Coola, upon the lands described described lands: Commencing at a Take This Work in Hand and post planted one mile south of south­ J P. Meehan, Agent. afternoon, for tho purchase of Lot as Lot 451, Range 3. particulars apply to Harrison, Dated Marcb 10th, 1913. m28 Dr. Kiiiiig Is Working 1214, Queen Islands, situ­ west corner of T. L. 4132: thence Dated this 1911 day of March, A.D Gamble & Co., Phone 51, Third Aye, — Out Scheme. ate in the vicinity of Cape Fife and south 80 chains; thence west 80 1913. containing 160 acres. chains; thence north ' 80 chains; A. P. HUGHES, thence east 80 chains to point of Far removed from the education­ An unset pi-Ice of Six Dollars commencement, containing 640 acres ($6.00) an acre has been fixed upon m26ap26 Applicant Cassiar Land District—District of LesterW.DavidCo. Skeena. more or less. al facilities that are to be found In the lands embraced in said Lot. (LIMITED) TAKE NOTICE that J. P. Smith, JOHN DAMUTH. settled parts, the lightkeepers that Each tender must be enclosed in an envelope securely sealed and LIQUOR LICENCE ACT. of Langley, B.C., occupation Farmer, J. P. Meehan, Agent. attend the powerful lighthouses that marked "Tender for Lot 1214, Queen intends to apply for permission to Dated March 10th, 1913. m28 NOTICE is hereby given that, en purchase the following described are dotted along the rugged shores Charlotte Islands," and must be ac­ companied by an accepted cheque for the first day of May next, applica­ lands: Commencing at a post planted LUMBER of British Columbia as a safeguard 25 per cent of the amount set out tion will be made to the Superintend­ one mile south and six miles east CASSIER LAND DISTRICT —DIS­ to navigation, have in the past ex­ in the tender. y of south-east corner of T.L. 4131, TRICT OF SKEENA. FIRST AVENUE & McBRIDE ST. ent of Provincial Police for the grant thence south 80 chains, thence east TAKE NOTICE that Toney Peter­ perienced considerable difficulty in The cheques of all unsuccessful of a licence for the sale of liquor bj SO chains, thence north 80 chains, son, of Dunneli, Iowa, occupation •hone 25 P.O. Box 805 tenderers will be returned to them. securing for their children the thence west 80 chains to point of Farmer, intends to apply for permis­ The hlghost or any tender will not wholesale in and upon the premisee PRINCE RUPERT necessary education that the more known as The Little Building, situate :ommencement, containing 64 0 acres sion to purchase the following de­ necessarily be accepted. more or less. scribed lands: Commencing at a post favored youngsters of the province Plot of the survey of Baid Lot at Prince Rupert, B.C., upon tht- J. P. SMITH. p'anted one mile south and one mile are privileged to receive in the up- 1214, Queen Charlotte Islands, may landB described as Lots 17 and 18 in west of south-west corner of T.L. to-date schools maintained by the be seen at the oftice of the under­ te7 - Per J. P. Meehan, Agent. Block 11, Section 1, according to Dated March 3rd, 1913. 4132; thence west 80 chains; thence Government. signed. north 80 chains; thence east 80 No commission of any kind will be plan of the townsite of. Prince Ru­ This state of affairs has now been chains; thence south 80 chains to allowed. pert aforesaid registered as 923. 2ASSIAR LAND DISTRICT—DIS­ point of commencement, containing brought to an end as the Provincial J. H. McMULLIN, Dated this 22nd day of March. TRICT OF SKEENA. 640 acres more or less. NOTICE TO EMPLOYMENT Government, upon strong recom­ Government Agent. TAKE NOTICE that William M. AGENTS. 1913. Meehan, of Portland, Oregon, occu­ TONEY PETERSON. mendations from H. S. Clements, Government Agent's Office, Prince Rupert, B.C., May 6th, 19J.O. j8 THE WHOLESALE pation Auto Dealer, intends to apply J. P. Meehan, Agent. Be it known that from this date representing this district; Mr. G. H. LIQUOR CO., of PRINCE RUPERT Cor permission to purchase the fol­ Dated March 10th, 191a. m28 every person, firm or company en­ Barnard, M. P.; F. H. Shepherd, LTD. lowing described lands: Commencing gaged in the business of an intelli­ M.P.; R. F. Green, M.P.; Captain at a post planted one mile south of CASSIAR LAND DISTRICT — DIS­ gence office or employment or labor C. T. PARTINGTON, Manager, Ap­ south-east corner of T.L. 4131; George Robertson, agent of Marine TRICT OF SKEENA. agency in Prince Rupert, B.C., shall plicant. thence south 80 chains; thence west TAKE NOTICE that Thomas W. and Fisheries at Victoria, and other 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; Brown, of Vancouver, B.C., occupa­ first make application for a license influential sources, has decided to thence east 80 chains to point of for this purpose from the Superin* IN THE SUPREME COURT OF tion Logger, intends to apply for establish a system of "assistant commencement, containing 640 acres permission to purchase the following tendent of-Immigration, Ottawa. BRITISH COLUMBIA more or less. described lands: Commencing at a schools" with a vie wto giving the Be it also known that each applica­ WILLIAM M. MEEHAN, post planted two miles south of the children of the coast lightkeepers NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS IN THE MATTER OF THE "AD­ J. P. Meehan, Agent. south-west corner of T.L. 4132; tion for such a license must be certi­ an education that will fit them to MINISTRATION ACT" AND IN Dated March 10th. 1913. m28 thence south 80 chains; thence west fied to by the undersigned previous take their place In the world on an Masset Lock-up. 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; to being forwarded to the Superin­ THE MATTER of the estate of thence East 80 chains to point of equal footing with those who are SEALED TENDERS, superscribed CASSIAR LANL DISTRICT—DIS­ tendent of Immigration, Ottawa. Martin Knudsen Brevig deceased commencement, containing 640 acres "Tender for Masset Lock-up," will TRICT OF SKEENA. blessed with the best educational fa­ more or less. Application forms for this purpose be received by the Hon., the Min­ intesfs. TAKE NOTICE that Allen R. Ed­ cilities obtainable. THOMAS W. BROWN. may be had at the office of the un­ ister of Public Works up to noon of TAKE NOTICE that by order of gar, of Portland, Ore., occupation Assurances have been given by the Tuesday, the 20th day of May, 1913, Barber, intends to apply for permis­ J. P. Meehan, Agent. dersigned on request. His Honor Judge Young made the Hon. Dr. Young, provincial minister for the erection and completion of sion to purchase the following de­ Dated March 10th, 1913. m28 NEIL M. McNEILL, M.D., 14th day of April, 1913, I was ap­ of education, that the matter will be constable's quarters and lock-up at scribed lands: Commencing at a post Medical Inspector and Immigration Masset, Graham Island, In the Skeena pointed Administrator of the estate planted one mile south of Bouth-vest CASSIAR LAND DISTRICT — DIS- taken up without delay and that Officer, Exchange Block, Third Electorial District. of Martin Knudsen Brevig deceased chains; thence south 80 hains; thence TR*CT OF SKEENA. within the next month or two a num­ east 80 chains; thence north 80 Ave. and Sixth St. lw ml6 Plans, specifications, contract, and All parties having claims against TAKE NOTICE that Frank Cook, ber of lady teachers will be appoint­ forms of tender may be seen on and the said estate are hereby required ed to look after the educational after the 21st day of April, 1913, at to forward same properly verified tc needs of the youngsters who pass the office of Mr. J. H. McMullin, Government Agent, Prince Rupert; me on, or before the 6th day of May. their lonely lives within the seclu­ the Provincial Constable, Masset; 1913, and all parties indebted -to sion of our rock-bound islands. and the Department of Public Works, the said estate are required to pay Victoria. At the present time there are ap­ the amount of their indebtedness to THIRD AVENUE Intending tenderers by applying to "i proximately 166 children under the the undersigned can obtain a copy of me forthwith. age of sixteen, distributed among GEO. D. TITE PRINCE RUPERT the plans and specifications for the Dated the 21st day of April, 1913 the forty-seven lighthouses that shed sum of ten dollars '($10.1, which will JOHN H. McMULLIN. their rays of welcome light across be refunded on their return in good THE QUALITY HOME FURNISHER A22-m9 Official Administrator the treacherous inland waters of the order. OUR STOCK COMPLETE IN ALL LINES Op FURNITURE—LINOLEUMS, CORK CARPETS, Each proposal must be accompan­ FLOOR OILCLOTHS, CARPET SQUARES, LACE AND TAPESTRY CURTAINS, BLINDS, POLKS British Columbia coast, who are un­ ied by an accepted bank cheque or WATER ACT. AND TRIMMINGS. acquainted with the interior of a certificate of deposit on a chartered school. They are bright and healthy bank of Canada, made payable to Notice of Application for the Ap­ IRON BEDS, SPRINGS AND MATTRESSES, PILLOWS, youngsters endowed with an apti­ the Hon. the Minister of Public Works, for a sum equal to 10 per proval of Works. tude for learning although the fa­ cent of tender, which shall be for­ TAKE NOTICE that Hidden Creek SHEETS AND BLANKETS. cilities for securing knowledge in feited if the party tendering de­ Cupper Company will apply to the the past has been practically nil. cline to enter into contract when Comptroller of Water Rights for the called upon to do so, or If he fails approval of the plans of the works The Provincial Government pro­ Iron Beds, from 94.50 to $30.00 to complete the work contracted for. to be constructed for the utilization poses" to establish a system on simi­ The cheques or certifcates of de­ of the water from Falls Creek, which lar lines to the Trinity Light Service posit of unsuccessful tenderers will me'applicant is, by Water Licence Brass Beds, from .$18.00 to .$100.00 in force on the coasts of Great be returned to them upon the ex­ No. 38, authorized to take, store, and ecution of the contract. Britain, where lighthouses are ar­ use for Power. Tenders will not be considered The plans and particulars required ranged in school groups with a unless made out on the forms sup­ by subsection (1) of section 70 of SOLE AGENT FOR NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA OF THE FAMOUS OSTERMOOR MATTRESS teacher assigned to each group so as plied, signed with the actual signa­ the "Water Act" as amended have to have a certain number of children ture of the tenderer, and enclosed in been filed with the Comptroller of "One-third of your life is spent in bed; the Ostermoor is under one tutor. Elementary the envelopes furnished. Water Rights at Victoria and with 'built for sleep.' " The Ostermoor for health, comfort nnd the' Water Recorder at Prince Ru­ courses will first be given for a pe­ The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. pert. economy. We stock all sizes; your order promptly filled. riod of several months, when the J. E. GRIFFITH, Objections to the application may PRICES $18.00, $10.50 and $15.50 teacher will be dispatched to another Public Works Engineer. be filed with the Comptroller of group on another part of the coast. Department of Public Works, Vic­ Water Rights, Parliament Buildings, Two-piece Mattresses in 4 ft. O in. size, $1.00 extra. toria, B. C, April 17th, 1913. Victoria. OUR NO. 1 FELT MATTRESS—Made of pure white felt, Later the teacher will return to give Dated at Victoria, B.C., this 24th a more advanced coarse, and so on. day of April, 1913. stitched with Imperial Roll Edge; kept in all sizes. _ o F. M. SYLVESTER, 8 ft. size 818.50 JOHNSON IS BROKE. a3 Agent of the Applicant. 3 ft, O in. size $15.00 The statement that Jack Johnson NOTICE TO DELINQUENT CO- 4 ft. size «"-»0 is broke and wants to fight Luther OWNER. Cheaper grades of Mattress in Cotton Felt, Excelsior, Wool McCarty in San Francisco in order Top, in any size required. to earn enough to pay whatever fine "RAWHIDE," "ACME' and the Federal Court in Chicago Im­ NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. "Eagle" mineral claims, located on * poses on him for violation of the White River in the Skeena Mining white slave law, is contained In a Terrace Lock-up. Division, Cassiar District. FOR BABY—IRON CRIBS AND MATTRESSES, GO-CARTS message received by Jas. W. Coffroth SEALED TENDERS, superscribed "Tender for Lock-up at Terrace," Take notice that I, Mathias Hem- from Ed. W. Smith, a Chicago sport will be received by the Hon. themingson , Free Miner's Certificate AND CARRIAGES, COMMODE CHAIRS, HIGH CHAIRS writer. Coffroth is asked if he can Minister of Public Works up to noon No. 69,728B having performed the of Friday, the 23rd day of May, (several styles; sonic can let down lo wheel along floor), handle the match. annual assessment on the "Raw­ Coffroth replied that he is unable 1913, for the erection and comple­ tion of Constable's quarters and hide," "Acme" and "Eagle" mineral BLANKETS SPECIALLY MADE FOR BABY. to do so at this time because all his Lock-up at Terrace, in the Skeena claims, hereby give notice to Howard dates are filled. Smith's message Electoral District. Porter for payment of his proportion follows: Plans, specifications, contract, and of the said assessment, and in de­ forms of tender may be seen on and CHAMBER SETS, IN MANY HANDSOME DESIGNS, FROM $2.00 A SET IT TO $8.00 "Jack Johnson has asked the fault of such payment, together with United States Court to suspend sen­ after the 16th day of April, 1913, at GLASSES Water Glasses, Bar Glasses, Restaurant Glasses in nil si/.cs ami weights. the office of Mr. S. II. Hoskins, Gov­ the costs of this advertisement, ap­ tence on him and grant a stay of ernment Agent, Hazelton, J. H. Mc­ plication will be made to the Mining INSPECT OUR STOCK OF BUFFETS, DINING TABLES, DINING LEATHER SEAT CHAIRS, sixty days with permission to leave Mullin, Government Agent, Prince Recorder, under Section 25B of the CHINA CABINETS, DINNER WAGONS, ETC. the district in order that he mayRupert , Mr. T. W. S. Parsons, Pro­ vincial Constable, Terrace; and ihe Mineral Act, for a cancellation of his KITCHEN CHAIRS AT 80c train for a fight with Luther Mc­ Department ef Public Works, Par­ Interests In the said mineral claims. BRUCE ARM CHAIRS AT $1.25, $1.50 ami 81.75 carty. This move is made necessary liament Buildings, Victoria, B. C. MATHIAS HEMMINGSON, KITCHEN CABINETS FINISHED IN MAPLEi KITCHEN CABINETS FINISHED IN FIR. because Johnson says he Is-.broke Intending tenderers can obtain KITCHEN TABLES, each 88.00 nml $:».5(> and can't pay a heavy fine. McCarty one copy of plans and specifications Under New Management. says he will fight him any time and for the sum of ten dollarsv(?10) on application to the undersigned. anywhere. Would you be Interested Each proposal must he accom­ OFFICIO CHAIRS. DESKS AND TABLES AT VARIOUS Jfflm^W*^^--^'' to the extent of offering inducements panied by an accepted hank cheque for such a match Please answer as or certificate of deposit on a charter­ PIONEER PRICES. rfme^Mt... v'tii-.;; soon as possible." ed bank of Canada, made payable to the Hon. the Minister of Public Jack Johnson will not be per­ Works, for a sum equal to ten per LAUNDRY mitted to fight again until he has SPECIAL ORDERS TAKEN' FOR UPHOLSTERING! ALL cent, of tender,-which shall be for­ LIMITED either served his sentence or hafeites d if the party tendering decline Successors to been acquitted after a new trial. to enter Into contract when called SUPPLIES KEPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND. upon to do so, or if he fail to com­ This statement was made by Asplet­ e the work contracted for. The Pioneer Steam Laundry sistant United States District At­ OUR AIM IS TO GIVE OUR PATRONS GOOD VALUES. cheques or certificates of deposit of A FIRST-CLASS PLANT torney Parkin after the receipt of unsuccessful tenderers will be re­ news that Johnson was seeking a turned to them upon the execution of the contract. Thoroughly experienced and com­ match there. Tenders wlM not be considered un­ petent superintendence, prompt The Quality Home Furnisher . o less made out on the forms supplied, service "I wouldn't associate with him. I signed with the actual signature of HYGIENE —QUAI.i IT —FINISH understand he's served a term in the tenderer, and enclosed in the en­ velope furnished. Solicits your patronage prison." The lowest or any tender not GEO. D.TITE Wagons call and deliver anywhere necessarily accepted. "" "That's true, but it was for an of­ in city. p.o. iitix Mil" THIRD AVE., PRINCE HUPEttT, B.C. fence involving a million dollars or J. E. GRIFFITH, Public Works Engineer. more; nothing really disgraceful, Department of Public Works, WRITE OR PHONE llo. HHID AVENUE, NEAP. McHHI-DK you know." Victoria, B.C., April 10, 1913. a!7 KM* i IKMJW«IUI •j.uwi ''•"•Ha

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Wednesday, May 21, 1913. PRINCE RUPBRT JOUKNAL.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF ¥»¥¥¥»»¥¥¥¥¥¥»¥¥*¥¥»¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥»¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥**»»»» Cassiar Land District—District of SETTLERS RUSHING MOTION PICTURES BRITISH COLUMBIA. Skeena. TAKE NOTICE tbat Ch«. Lane, INTO THE NORTH UNDER A CENSURE SHIPPING NEWS OF THE BUSY NORTHERN PORT of Vancouver, B.C., occupation IN THE MATTER OF THE ADMINI­ Farmer, intends to apply for permis­ GORDON NOW PASSES UPON sion to purchase the following de­ AUSTRIAN GROUP OF FARMERS c. kickir\kA AAA4 A A A A A A A A^AAAA AAA AAA ik^clcifitick^A'ikir'kirkic STRATOR'S ACT, AND IN THE scribed-lands: Commencing at a post FROM NORTH DAKOTA PLAN EVERY FILM THAT IS "MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF planted at the south-west corner of taken the advice of Captain LeBlanc TO (JO TO PEACE RI\ El! SHOWN IN THE JOHN FLANAGAN, DECEASED. Lot 4111, thence south 80 chains, as to the proper loading of his ves­ COUNTRY. PROA INCE. thence west 80 chains, thence north SAILINGS OF STEAMERS sel with coal, the chances are that TAKE NOTICE that tenders will 80 chains, tbence east 80 chains to the litle steamer would have sur­ be received by J. H. McMullin,- Ad­ point of commencement, containing They Will, If Satisfied, lliing in a Provisions in the New Act Require 640 acres more or less. vived the storm. ministrator ot the above Estate, for Largo Amount of Capital to That Every Precaution He the purchase of Lots 25 ani 26, CHAS. LANE. WEDNESDAY, MAY 21. Captain Harry Billton, who for Settle Along the Grand Taken for the Safety Block 19, section 5, Prince Rupert, fe7 Per J. P. Meehan, Agent. Departing—Prince Albert for Port several years had been in the Gov­ B.C., up to Thursday, the 5th day of Trunk Pacific. of Public. fe27 Per J. P. Meehan, Agent. Simpson, Masset and Naden ernment service as the master of the June, 1913, at five o'clock in - the afternoon. Harbor, 8 p.m. steamer Cascade, will take over the New British Columbia Is being Rvery film exchange mast now The hignest or any tender not Casslar Land District—District of Departing—Venture for Granby Newington after the bridge has been sought by settlers who desire to ac­ submit its films to the Provincial necessarily accepted. Skeena. Bay and Naas points. vacated by Captain Barnes. Second Government picture censor Mr. C. Dated the 6th day of May, 1913. TAKE NOTICE that A. Goring quire farm lands. The route of the Arriving— Prince George from Van­ Engineer Mason will fill the engin­ J. H. McMULLIN, Alix, of Vancouver, B.C., occupa­ L, Gordon, and receive his gliutin of Grand Trunk Pacific, with its rich couver, Victoria and Seattle, 9 eer's vacancy on the fisheries cruiser. jU Official Administrator. tion Clerk, Intends to apply for per­ agricultural lands will be quickly approval. If they do not bear this a.m. mission to lease the following de­ stamp these films may be seized by scribed lands: Commencing at a post studded with farms, producing all THURSDAY, MAY 22. the Government and confiscated, SKAGWAY SERVICE. planted two miles south and four kiin-tiTof grains, fruits and live stock Arriving—Prince Albert from Masset. miles east of south-east corner of T.L. The films must not hear the certifi­ to help supply the needs of the cities Arriving—Princess May from Vic­ Empire Day Excursion 4131, thence south 80 chains thence cate of any other moving picture At the first of next month the toria and Vancouver. east 80 chains, thence north 80 and mining sections along the route. censor. five-day service of the C.P.R. be­ Per S.S. chains, and thence west 80 chains to As the forerunner of forty Aus­ Departing—Prince George for Stew­ tween Victoria and Skagway will be point of commencement, containing trian families, owning and repre­ The act is framed with scrupulous art 8 a. m. inaugurated and the two steamers, 640 acres more or less. Departing—Princess May for Skag­ A. GORING ALIX. senting wealth to the extent of $1,- regard to the safety of the public. It the Princess May, Captain McLeod, Prince Albert provides that the operating room 111 way. and the Princess Sophia, Captain fe7 Per J. P. Meehan, Agent. 000,000 or more, Mr. George Platzer, - To Port Simpson Dated February 21st, 1913. a moving picture theatre shall be Campbell, will operate on that run himself one of the wealthiest of the FRIDAY, MAY 23. covered on the outside with asbestos. Arriving—Prince George from Stew­ until late in the fall. The steamship group, left Vancouver for Fort Saturday, Nay 24th Cassiar Land District—District of The frame is to be of iron with ex­ art, 6 a.m. company has made great prepara­ George, says the Vancouver Prov­ Skeena. panded metal laths for plaster. Princess Mary from -fancouver and tions for a bumper tourist season Under auspices of St. Andrew's ince, just to hand. His object is to TAKE NOTICE that Ernest G. There must be two floors, one of way ports, 9 p.m. z and expects to handle the largest Society Blavey, of Vancouver, B.C., occupa­ locate sufficient land to supply the wood and the other of asbestos. Cer­ Departing—Prince George for Van­ crowd of sight-seers that has ever tion Miner, intends to apply for per­ forty families which are at present tain openings are provided for light couver, Victoria and Seattle, 9 gone north to see the mysteries of mission to purchase the following de­ successfully operating farms in beams and for the seeing the Northland. scribed lands: Commencing at a post a.m. A delightful sea trip. planted two miles south and nine the screen and no more are per­ North Dakota in the vicinity of Princess Mary for Skeena River and The Princess May has been given Games, music and dancing. miles east ef south-east corner of T. Maudau. mitted. Portable cabinet? are bar­ Naas River ports. her overhaul and the Princess So­ L. 4131, thence south 80 chains, red from regular theatres, but for An unique opportunity of see­ tbence east 80 chains, thence north In conversation with his banker SATURDAY, MAY 24. phia is now at the yards of the B.C. travelling and temporary shows per­ ing the beauties of the North. 80 chains, and thence west 80 chains here, continues the Province, Mr, Arriving—Prince Rupert from Van­ Marine Railway having repairs made to point of commencement contain­ mission for a portable cabinet may Platzer stated that if the colony de­ couver, Victoria and Seattle, 9 to the injuries she received through Tickets $2.25 up to May 22; ing 640 acres more or less. be obtained for six days, if It con­ cided to come to British Columbia a.m. stranding on Sentinel Island, Lynn ERNEST G. BLAVEY. forms with certain regulations. 50 cents extra after that date. the poorest man among them would Departing—Prince Albert for Skide- Canal. The building in of a new fore­ fe? Per J. P. Meehan, Agent. foot, it is expected, will take about Dated February 21st, 1918. have $5000 in cash in addition to The shutter in front of the con­ ports Vancouver and Victoria, Children accompanied by ten days longer and the Princess his stock and furniture. Others denser-lens hood and in front of the 8 p.m. parents free. Tickets may be Sophia will then be ready for her Cassiar Land District—District of would bave as much as $25,000 film aperture must be so constructed Prince Rupert for Granby Bay, 12 obtained at the principal stores. Skoena. summer travel. The keel plate has to cash, and the live stock they own as to shut automatically when the m'idnight. TAKE NOTICE that William Stan- be renewed for about 45 feet aft of ley Smith, of Vancouver B.C., oc- is ranked with the best in the Am­ rate of speed running the film drops SUNDAY, MAY 25. the stem and many new plates and mpation Teamster, Intendetfto apply erican West. below the ordinary exhibiting speed. Arriving—Prince Rupert from Gran­ frames are required before the permission to purchase the following Mr. Platzer's object is to locate In Stringent electric wiring regulations by Bay, 5 p.m. described lands: Commencing at a Sophia will be sound and tight once the Peace River district 50,000 are contained in the act. All lights Arriving—Princess Mary from Naas post planted four miles south and again. four miles east of south-east corner acres of good agricultural land. The must be contained within wire River points, 4 p.m. Despite the fact that the mall con­ of T.L. 4131, thence south 80 most of this he expects to purchase guards. Insulating material is neces­ Departing—Princess Mary for Van­ chains, thence east 80 chains, thence tract calls for a five-day service to from the Provincial Government as sary on every point where there is couver, 6 p.m. north 80 chains, thence west 80 he is sure that the Government will danger of leakage of electric cur­ Skagway after June 1, the C P.R. re­ chains to point of commencement, MONDAY, MAY 20. quires two steamers in the summer containing 640 acres more or less. do everything in its power to assist rent. In case anything should oc­ Departing—Prince Rupert for Van­ to take care of its vast amount of EXAMINATION FOR AN IN­ WILLIAM STANLEY SMITH. such a colony of wealthy and ef­ cur, however, at least two chemical couver, Victoria and Seattle, 9 fe7 Per J. P. Meehan, Agent. trade. SPECTOR OF STEAM BOILERS ficient farmers. fire extinguishers must be provided a.m. Dated March 7th, 1913. Tbe story of the colony at Man- and a pail of sand and a hand shovel. AND MACHINERY. TUESDAY, MAY 27. dan is short, but interesting. The This last is for extinguishing fire in THE NEW VESSEL. Examinations for the position of Arriving—Prince John from Van­ Skeena Laud District—District of Austrians came there about twelve burning insulation on electric wires Inspector of Steam-boilers and Ma­ couver and intermediate ports, Coast Range 4. years ago, when land was cheap in where water would be disastrous. The Estevan is constructed of chinery, under the "Boilers Inspec­ including Queen Charlotte Is­ TAKE NOTICE that Charles Hahn, the Dakotas. They all acquired steel throughout, is built equal to tion Act," will be held at the Parlia­ land ports, 6 p. m. of Prince Rupert, occupation dairy­ farms, built a school erected a Operators must not be under 18 class 100 al at Lloyds, and is fitted ment Buildings, Victoria, commenc­ man, intends to apply for permis­ Arriving—Venture from Vancouver church, raised their families, and years of age, says the act. No in­ with water ballast and double bot­ ing June 9th, 1913. Application and sion to purchase the following de- and intermediate ports. icribed lands: Commencing at a post finally overgrew their boundaries. toxicated person can operate a ma­ tom extending from stem to stern. Instruction forms can be had on ap­ chine. No smoking is to be allowed The dimensions of the vessel are: plication to the undersigned, to planted on the west side of Hanks During the past winter a party of island, two and one-quarter miles Length over all, 212 feet; between Russians came to the Austrians and in the operating room and no read­ whom the former must be returned, from the coast and about ten miles CHANGES IN SERVICE. perpendiculars, 200 feet; breadth offered to buy their land. In order ing matter may be taken within. correctly filled in, not later than In a southerly direction from Whit* molded, 17.6 feet; load draft, mean, Rocks; thence east 80 chains, thence to give more scope to their growing Only those films required for one The Dominion Government steam­ May 22nd, 1913. Salary $145 per 11.6 feet, deadweight, 375 tons, and south 80 chains, thence west 80 $1 families, the Austrians consented to performance may be stored in the er Estevan has been placed in regu­ month. Increasing $10 per month per chains, thence north 80 chains to is capable of developing a speed of sell and a deal was put through by room and they must be provided lar commission. Prominent among annum to a maximum of $200 per point of commencement, containing 12 knots. The steamer has a straight 640 acres more or less. which the Russians will next autumn with proper boxes. the officers under Captain Barnes month. • stem and eliptical stern and seven CHARLES HAHN. become possessors of ail the land will be Chief Officer W. Hallgren, JOHN PECK, The exits of the theatre itself watertight bulkheads. Agent F. B. St. Amour. and holdings of the Austrians. who has seen much service with the Chief Inspector of Machinery, must be marked with red signs and The propelling machinery con­ Dated 9th January, 1913. ja31 In making the sale the Austrians Newington under the commander m8-21 New Westminster, B.C. there must be no other red signs sists of two sets of inverted vertical,' reserved their stock, as they had who is to take over the new vessel. visible. For each 350 square feet direct-acting, triple-expansion, sur­ Cassiar Land District—District of been making a specialty of pure­ The second officer will be A. K. THF ATLIN RAILWAY COMPANY. Skeena. of floor space there must be two face-condensing engines, with cylind­ bred cattle. This industry they de­ Saul, who came out with the Estevan candle power of white light. The TAKE NOTICE that John A. Mc­ from Collingwood via. the Great ers 14.23 and 36 inch and 27-inch NOTICE is hereby given that ap­ termined to carry with them to what­ Donald, of Langley, B.C., occupa­ doors of the theatre must open out­ stroke. These are supplied with plication will be made to the Parlia­ ever part of the country they might Lakes and the Straits of Magellan. tion Logger, intends to apply for per­ wardly and aisles must be unob­ ment of Canada at the next session steam by two boilers 13 feet by 11 mission to purchase the following de­ settle. thereof for an Act to incorporate a structed. In charge of the engine-room will feet, fitted with Howden's forced scribed lands: Commencing at a post company under the name of the At­ Mr. Platzer, one of the head men The Government has embodied a be Chief Engineer Bell, who for planted three miles south and nine draft, and carrying a working r res- lin Railway Company, with power to o. Lie colony, know a friend who miles east of south-east corner of T. clause regulating the "talkies" that some time has acted in that capacity sure of 180 pounds to the square lay out, construct and operate a line L. 4131, thence south 80 chains, had come to British Columbia and are already operating in cities in the aboard the Grand Trunk Pacific or lines of railway, commencing at a inch. tbence east 80 chains, thence north li^d become fascinated with the pos­ point on the southern end of Atlin east. Before any talking apparatus steamer Prince George. Under Chief 80 chains, thence west 8C chains to Throughout the steamer is lighted Lake or at a point at or near the sibilities presented by the Peace can be operated in conjunction with Engineer Bell will be Second En­ point of commencement containing with electricity, and is equipped with town of Atlin and following a gen­ River country. In looking for a new- 640 acres more or less. a moving picture machine the ap­ gineer Sutherland, who also came steam steering gear, steam pumps, erally southerly direction to a point location for the colony he thought JOHN A. MCDONALD. proval of the censor must first be out with the Estevan; Third Engin­ winches; in fact, everything found on the Taku River where said river there could ho no better place than obtained. eer Morrison, from the Newington, intersects the International Bound­ fe7 Per J. P. Meehan, Agent. about a vessel of modern construc­ Dated March 7th, 1913. in the northern interior of British and Fourth Engineer Burton, trans­ ary and also from a. point on said tion. The officers' quarters are well line easterly to the southern end of Columbia, but before making any ferred from the steamer Quadra. arranged and finished in oak and i'eslin Lake, all in the Province of definite move towards bringing the settlement of the question as to whe­ Wireless Operator Lucas will be British Columbia; with power to Cassiar Land District—District of mahogany. Skeena. colony out, he first "decided to in­ ther or not British Columbia is to transferred from tbe Quadra to the construct and operate telephone and vestigate. He left for the North yes­ have the Austrian settlers, their telegraph lines and charge tolls for TAKE NOTICE that W. H. Pel- new vessel. tne use thereof; to build and operate terday. On his report depends the money and their purebred cattle. ton, of Vancouver, B.C., occupation One of the best-known skippers IN THE SUPREME 'COURT OF vessels, construct and operate Engineer, intends to apply for per­ on the Pacific Coast in the person wharves, etc., in connection with the mission to purchase the following de­ BRITISH COLUMBIA. of Captain C. LeBlanc will take over undertaking of the Company and to scribed lands: Commencing at a post - •MHKHKH>*IKI»«KIIW»WHKHKI enter into agreements with other planted four miles south and three the command of the Quadra. This companies and that the works of the miles east of south-east corner of T. appointment became necessary when IN THE MATTER OF THE ADMINI­ Company he declared to be works for Lr 4131, thence south 80 chains, the general advantage of Canada. thence east 80 chains, thence north Ask for Complete Literature and it was announced that Captain John STRATOR'S ACT, AND IN THE 80 chains, thence west 80 chains to Macpherson had been appointed to Dated at Ottawa this 6th day of MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF point of commencement, containing May, A.D. 1913. Photographs of the position of wreck commissioner ARTHUR E. COX. 640 acres more or less. for the Pacific Coast. SMITH & JOHNSTON, TAKE NOTICE that tenders will Solicitors for the Applicants, W. H. PELTON. Captain LeBlanc, during bis so­ be received by J. H. VIcMullin, Ad­ Ottawa, Out. fe7 Per J. P. Meehan, Agent. journ on the Coast, has been in ministrator of the- abt vc Estate, for Dated March 7th, 1913. the purchase of Lot 1113, ».ange V, command of many vessels, and Is, NAAS VALuEY AND NORTHERN perhaps, most well known as the Coast District, containing one hun­ Cassiar Land District—District of dred and sixty acres (160), up to RAILWAY COMPANY. PortEdward,B.C. master of the ill-fated steamer St. Skeena. Thursday, the 5th day of June, 1913, Denis, which was subsequently sold at five o'clock In the hfternoon. NOTICE is hereby given that ap­ TAKE NOTICE that Bernhard to Mexican Interests, and on her The highest or an i tender not plication will be made to the Parlia­ August, of Vancouver, B.C., occupa­ ment of Canada^at the next session voyage out from Cape Flattery necessarily accoptod. tion Barber, intends to apply for per­ thereof for an Act to incorporate a mission to purchase the following de­ Prince Rupert's foundered in a gale with all hands. Dated this 6th day ot May, 1913. J. H. McMULLIN, company under the name of the Naas scribed lands: Commencing at a post Had them aster of the St. Denis ]8 Official Administrator. Valley and Northern Railway Com­ planted 40 chains west of south-west Industrial Annex pany, with power to lay, out, con­ corner Lot 4110, thence south 80 struct and operate a line or lines of chains, thence east 20 chains, thence railway, commencing at a point at south 8 chains, thence west 40 This industrial addition to Prince Rupert comes now at a time or near the mouth of the Naas chains thence north 80 chains, thence River and following In a general di­ west 20 chalnB, thence north 80 when opportunity is greatest. Prince Rupert and the entire great rection along the Valley of the Naas chains, thence eaBt 40 chains to point Northern Rritish Columbia country are on the eve of a tremendous River to the Stickeen River In the ot commencement, containing * 640 SEE OUR STOCK Province of British Columbia and acres more or less. movement.. Values will go up remarkably during the present year onward northerly following the BERNHARD AUGUST. and tho years immediately following. Port Edward prices are low OF shore of Teslln Lake to the Junction fo7 Per J. P. Meehan, Agent. of the Yukon Territory; with power Dated February 24th, 1913. now. This is the time to buy. BRIGHT STEEL SHAFTING, SPLIT WOOD PULLEYS, BALA- to construct and operate telephone TA BELTING, BRASS OR BABIT LINED BEARINGS, STEEL and telegraph lines and charge tolls CALL ON OR WRITE TO COLLARS AND COUPLINGS, MINE, MILL AND MARINE SUP­ for the use thereof; to build and Phone 300. P.O. Box 1636. operate vessels, construct and oper­ PLIES, GASOLINE ENGINES AND ALL ACCESSORIES. ate wharves, etc., In connection with the undertaking of the Company and Harrison W. Rogers RUPERT MARINE IRONWORKS AND SUP- to enter into agreements with other Harrison, Gamble & Co. companies. ARCHITECT PLY CO., LTD. Dated at Ottawa this 6 th day of TELEPHONE 818. WORKS AND WAREHOUSE ON WHARF, May, 1913. THIRD AVENUE - - - OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE SMITH & JOHNSTON, NHXT G. T. P. Suit* 1 Solicitors for the Applicants, .__. „.._ Ottawa, Ont. Federal Bldg Prise* Rupert, B.O.

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