VOL. VII. PRINCE RUPERT, H. C, THURSDAY', NOVEMBER 23, 1010. Price 5 Cents. Xo. 3. Unconfirmed Rumor That Rocher de Boule Struck Vein Treacherous Assassin Of Capt Carss Paid Death Penalty ■■'■^'■■^■'■■''■■■■■"'■'■■'■^''■''■■PSP''''''''''''^^ M*^Ml^'—'—'^'^ t»l>™l'-'™*'»^'''''-'''»''™'-"^^"»MMi-'l.sssssssss.s» Norwegian Shipping Men Nay Visit City To Investigate Treacherous German Who Bombed Capt. Carss Paid The Penalty The German officer who was given first aid by Capt. Adair Carss of this city while in action, and who repaid It by throwing a bomb at him as soon as the gallant local officer turned his back receiveflr his reward from men of the 102nd. The official report of the fight, when the Regina Trench was taken, which was th • engagement in which the 102nd played so consplcious a part, refers to the Incident without mentioning names. The following Is the reference: The Canadian officer was killed. The Prussian thought his villainy would have been unobserved in the confusion, but several of our men just beyond him had seen the whole affair, and the Prussian paid the penalty. Continuing the account adds: It is, not strange, therefore, If the German officer when captured does not always find so amicable a reception as that which greets the common soldiers. Our general attitude, however, Is indicted by the fact that The following must suffice as a our men do not rM the Germans by epecimen of the breed we are out to '™y such deservedly opprobious terms suppress. One of our captains in a ™ Hun or Boache, or even the mere- lull In the fighting found a Prussian officer, lying desperately wounded, bleeding to death. He knelt down under heavy shell fire and gave his enemy first aid, bandaging his wounds so that he could be moved. Then he turned away to get the stretcher bearers. The moment his back was turned the German propped himself on his elbow, drew a bomb from his pocket and threw it with deadly aim. HARRY A. HARVEY 'eachcr of Violin, Piano, Viollncello and Harmony Late of the London, Eng., Conser- ly distinguishing Fritz, but with lofty amiability and a subtle assurance of supremacy, "Fritzy." One hears always such cheerful phrases as "Fritzy nearly got me that time " or "Gee! but the Frltzles are sending some dirty stuff over this way," or "The Fritzies sure do do want this bit of trench tad." NEW HA55ELT0N HAS REORGANIZED HOARD OP TRADE A largely ail ended meeting was held in the New Telkwa Hotel recently when it was resolved to dlsolve the old Board of Trade and vatory of Music. Pupil of Lansdowne . reorganize. J. ,1. McNeil was appoint- Cottell, the Belgian musician. Pupils 'ed- chairman and J. L. Christie sec- prepared for the Associate Board, retary for the meeting. The follow- Vancouver Centre, Royal College of ing officers, were then elected: Music. 1208 Second Ave.—Phone Bine 278 GANONGS' OVERSEAS CHOCOLATES $1.00 the Box. Wrapped, ready for mailing, address label attached. Just the thing to send to the Boys at the Front. ORME'S LIMITED Hon. President, ,Tas. Cronin. President, F. M. Dockrill. Vice-President, Thos. Jefferson. Secretary, E. M. Hoops. Treasurer, Walter Gale. Executive Committee: J, Adams, H. Caldwell J. L. Christie, B. M. Moore, A. J. Prudhomme, L. Schorn, R. P. Trimble. Dr. A. H. Wallace, R. M. Burn3, A. E. Campbell, C. J. Ho- garty, J. J. McNeil, 0. A. Reigle, T. J. Thorp, G. Timmedminster. SATISFIED THAT NICKEL !S GUARDED CANADIAN GOVERNMENT AND ALSO IMPERIAL AUTHORITIES ARE CONVINCED The Agitation Respecting Canadian Product Is Unfounded. Hon. Frank Cochrane, Ministe.' of Railways, when seen in regard to charges made by Hartley Dewart, M. D. A , South Toronto, that Canadian nickel is reaching Germany, intimated that while he really knew nothing about it, he was satisfied that there was no truth in the allegations of Mr. Dewart. "The Government," he said, "is satisfied that we are dealing with honest people who will live up to their promises not to allow nickel ore from Canada, or its products, to reach the enemy. We are satisfied that adequate safeguards have been provided which make such a thing quite impossible." The Imperial authorities have also given out that they are well satisfied that there is none being diverted to the enemy. FURTHER DETAILS OF LOSS OF ROMAN CAPT. AND ENGINEER WENT SOUTH ON THE PRINCE RUPERT Big Fishing Craft Of B. C. Packers Is Now Complete. Loss. Mention was made a few days ago in these columns of the loss of the Roman, one of the largest fishing boats on the coast. Further details are now available as to the accident, Capt. Loins Anderson and Chief Engineer Dunn of the lost vessel having gone soutli from Wrangell yesterday on the G. T. P. steamer Prince Rupert. The Roman, which was one of the beat equipped fishing craft on the coast, was jiiu'thased in England by W. D? Whitehead about seven years ago and brought to Vancouver by Capt. Barney Johnson. Recently she underwent a thorough overhauling, having larger fuel tanks installed. The loss of the Roman is the second sustained by the B. C. Packers this (Continued on Page Four.) Rumor Has Come To City Of Ore Reached In Rocher de Boule I ARCADE | CAFE I Now doing business » * 4. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT First Class Service Everything New and Un-To- Date. Third Ave. Prince Rupert, ************************** -************************* J NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. J | CITY FIRE ALARM SYSTEM The City Fire Alarm Sy»- ti tern Is temporarily out of com- J mission, until further notice J please report all Fire by Tele- 1 phone. 4- ti D. H. MCDONALD, * Fire Chief, ti ************************** ***************************************************** FOR SALE Five-Roomed House and Lot for the price of the House, close in. FOR RENT Steam Heated Apartment, Stephens Block, Steam Heated Store, Stephens Block. Steam Heated Apartment, Merryfleld Block. See List of HOUSES, STORES AND OFFICES. INSURANCE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES M. ML STEPHENS NOTARY PUBLIC REAL ESTATE * **********************************r****************** There was a rumor in the city yesterday that the Rocher de Bou'e mine had struck the ore body sought in the big tunnel that has been driving through the mountain for months.. The report could not be confirmed, however, and can scarcley be credited. It was not expected, according to the information received quite recently from the mine, that this ore body would be encountered until about Christmas time, at the earliest. If it has now been broken into there has been rapid work done or the vein has been deflected to a very great extent. The report in the city Is not only that the ore has been struck, but that Is of a most satisfactory grade. The tunnel which has been referred to repeatedly through these columns ls being bored into the mountain at a much lower level than the workings have been carried alone: at present. This tunnel was expected to cm the main vein, giving thus an assurance of depth. It is quite possible that the report has been put in circulation through the tunnel encountering the ore in other veins, but which were not the main one. BRITISH COLUMBIA SOLI) FOR ORE CARRYING THAI IE The steamer British Columbia, owned by the Western Shipping Company, and under charter to the Union Steamship Company, has been sold to the Coastwise Steamship and Barge Company (James Griffiths & Sons) of Seattle. The British Columbia has been on the. run to Northern British Columbia. It is expected the steamer will be used in carrying ore between British Columbia and Puget Sound. The addition of this vessel to the Griffiths' fleet makes a total of seventeen : bouts acquired by this company, :>:.narly all of these vessels are used ' in the trade between Seattle, British Columbia and Alaska. The British Columbia has n carrying capacity of 7.10 tons. She is IT." feet over all, with R beam of 20 feet and a depth of hold of 11-feet 0 Inrhes. She Is powered with n 600 horse-power engine. BOARD OF TRADE TO HOLD LUNCHEON Rev. Mr. Larter, formerly of this city, expreienced all the Joyous excitement of a real runaway and he not only broke some of the harness, but also the Sabbath, says The Omineca Miner. He drove to Hubert Sunday afternoon to hold service and had just passed that church on the way to the stable when a tug drooped and let the pole fall. The horses ran away and one was cut badly. The driver jumped and escaped harm. For Purpose Of Facilitating The Clotting Together Of Business Interests. The Board of Trade Is reviving the luncheons given some time ago for the purpose of facilitating the getting together of the business interests of the city and thus awakening more of a spirit of co-operation. On Wednesday November 20 a luncheon will be held on the steamer Prince George, when Alex. M. Manson, member elect for Omineca, will speak on Prince RimTt's Hinterland. Prince Rupert May Have Visit From Norwegian Investors COYLE VS. McNEIL FOUGHT OUT IN COURT YESTERDAY All da.v yesterday the Supreme Court was taken up with the threshing out of a dispute between Joseph L. Coyle and J. J. McNeil of Telkwa. Mr. Jusice Morrison upon the completion of the case reserved judgment. L. XV. Patmore appeared for Coyle, while A. M, Manson represented McNeil. The claim made by Mr. Coyle is for $12,599. Mr. Coyle is the well known pioneer newspaperman of the Bulkley Valley. He is the editor of The Interior News, which through all kinds of strenuous times has made its appearance. Like all newspapers, it was a hard struggle for existence and he was owing the firm of Broughton & McNeil. Finally tne plant was sold and was bought by Mr. McNeil for $362. Mr. Coyle claims It was bought by Mr. McNeil to enable Mr. Coyle to go on with the business there in Alder- mere. Mr. Coyle did continue to edit the paper there, but later started to move to Smlthers, when the plant was seized at the instance of Mr. McNeil. A certain press and type, which Mr Coyle claims were not included in the original sale, being at his house, were taken over. The dispute involves all these matters. o TRADES ANI) LABOR TAKING ACTIVE PART IN ELECTION The prospects for interesting the Norwegian shipping interests now on the Pacific coast, for the purpose of giving contracts for building vessels, are quite good. Reference was made yesterday to the fact that fuller information respecting Prince Rupert and Its facilities in a snip-building way was sought by the representative Norwegian shipping men. That Is being furnished by the Board of Trade, together with photographs of the drydock and shipbuilding yards. It is even suggested that representatives may visit Prince Rupert to make an Inspection on the ground if the situation warrants it. Capt. Dedrlch, In a letter on behalf of these interests, states that If conditions warranted the undertaking here and arrangements could be entered into that they could provide enough work to keep thc yards go- jlng for three years. ■• o Mr. Justice Morrison will have the case of Rorvik Fish Company vs. Canada Surety Company before him this morning in the Supreme Court. This arises out tf a surety bond given in Winnipeg. o— When Buying Coal get the best. If costs lhe same. New Wellington Coal—Phone 11(1. tf. The Trades and Labor Council is calling a meeting In Carpenters' Hall on Friday next to complete a platform for the coming municipal election. It is intended to organize a municipal movement. The meeting is a public one and citizens are asked to*nttenrl it. Mrs. Holtby has returned lo lhe city after several weeks visit in Ontario. ************************** * 4 * * * * * * * Westholme Opera House TONIGHT * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * '(treat Circus Fire' * * ti ************************** Hobart Bosworth ami Jane Novak In a powerful photo-play "THE IRON HAND" Five Acts FIFTH EPISODE OK "PEG ()' Till-) RING" 'Great Circus Fire' 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ***************************************************** * ss. * EMPORIUM FOR ALL KINDS OF FURS MARKET AMI STOREHOUSE JUST OPENED IN OLIl BANK OF .MONTREAL BUILDING, FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN SECOND AND THIRD AVENUES. Highest Market Prices Paid For Furs In Any Quantity CONSULT UP BEFORE GOING ELSEWHERE Prince Rupert Hide & Fur Company * * ti * I ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti * ti ti ti ti FOURTH STREET, PRINCE RCPERT, B. C. ***********************************************n****m THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1916. PRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL $nsice Bupct* ^Journal Telephone I'M. O. H. NELSON. Editor Telephone 138. Offlce: 128 Third Avenu., East, near McBride Street. Telphone 138; Poatoffice Box 1545. DAILY EDITION. Published every morning except Monday. Delevcred by carrier in the city at the following rare, If paid In advance: — One Year $5.00 Six Month . $2.50 Three Months $1.25 If not paid ln advance, per Mont'.i $0.50 £<lverlisiiig Rates Upon Application. Telephone 188, «*9_ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 191(1. SHIP-BUILDING CAMPAIGN. Willi the ship-building campaign now under way on the Pacific coast, Prince Rupert should allow nothing remain undone that will bring about a starting up of the building of vessels at the yards here. The Board of Trade is engaged upon the work and this should be supplemented in every way possible. Editorially the Post Intelligencer of Seattle, thus deals with the outlook with respect to ship-building. "The Marine Engineering News publishes figures on existing merchant marine tonnage that offer encouragement for a busy season of construction In American shipyards for the next ten or twelve years. "It is shown that, while the world's merchant marine tonnage was 50,000,000 at Ihe beginning of the European war, computing the ships interned, destroyed and commandeered for war service, and the wear and tear of emergent service, the tonnage re r.ining will not be more than 25,000,000 at the close of lhe war. This, it is to be remembered, will be at a season when commerce will have reashed its greatest bulk in the world's history. "The average of new construction by the shipyards of tlie world has been about 2,500,000 tons a year. To bring the supply up to the pre-war figures shipyards will be busy for ten years, to say nothing of the extra demands Imposed by the greater commerce. "Of 21,000,000 tons of shipping controlled in August, 1914, Great MINERAL ACT. Certificate of Improvements. (Form F.) NOTICE. No. 3; No. 4; No. 4 Frac; No. 5; So. C; No. 6 Frac; No. 7 and No. 8 .Mineral Claims, situate In the Skeena Mluing District of Cassiar District. Where located: Adjoining Carney Lake. Granby Bay, B. C. TAKE XOTICE that I, J. Fred r'liehie, Free Miner's Certificate No. 1 229C, acting as agent for the Gren- jy Consolidated -Mining, Smelting & Power Co., Ltd., Free Miner's Certificate No. 5.005C, intend.. _ixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above olaims. And further take notice that action under section 85, must be commenced before the issue of such Certificate of Improvements. ""'•" Dated this 15th day of June, A. D. 1916. J. FRED RITCHIE, Agent. MINERAL ACT. (Form F.) Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE. No. 9 and No. 10 .Mineral Calms, situate in the Skeena Mining Division of Cassiar District. Where located: East of Carney Lake, Granby Bay, B, C. TAKE NOTICE that I, .1. Fred Ritchie, Free Miner's Certificate No. 3,- 229C, acting as agent for the Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelting & Power Co., Ltd., Free Miner's Certificate No. 5.005C, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above ' iaim. And further take notice that ac- '..on, under sectioii S5, must be com- nenced before the issue of such Cer- rificate of Improvements. Dated this 20th day of July, A. D.. 1916. J27-B27 J. FRED RITCHIE, Agent. LIQUOR ACT, 1010. (Section 42.) NOTICE is hereby given that, on the first day of December next, application will be made to the Superin- „ , . . , , „ ... „„„ tendent of Provincial Police for re- Hriiain has commandeered 9,000,000 , newal of the hotel licence to eell liquor by retail in the hotel known as the Granby Bay Hotel, sitHaie at Anyox, in the Province of British Columbia. Dated this Thirtieth day of September, 1916. Granby Bay Hotel Company, Limited. JAS. CHURCHILL, Manager, oct. 1 Applicant. tons that will be junk when Ihe war is over. It has lost nearly 3.000,000 tons by submarines, and now has less than 9,000,000 tons in commercial service. Germany has lost 600,- 001) tons, and has 4,535,000 gross tons interned and depreciating at the rate of about 15 per cent, annually. France has lost 309,000 tons and has 1,600,000 remaining. The United States had 8,000,000 tons '. August, 1914, and has added 600,- 000 tons by foreign vessels coming under American registry. Our merchant tonnage is thus now about equal to England's. "On the evidence of the figures, Seattle's ship-building boom is not all overdone, and business should be In sight ample to warrant hopes for Industrial prosperity for many years to colli'.." Pacific Cart8£e Limited General Teiim.ng Furniture MovipH a Specialty. 0009 9900*390*300000*300000000 I WALKER'S MUSIC STORE 5 Corner Second Ave and 4th St. Pianos and other musical instruments for sale. Pianos to Rent. W. yon huy COAL buy the PtTSI I. irlysmltti Lump or Comox Washed Nut. IMPERIAL MACHINE IRKS Engines Installed anil General Repairs. Oxy-Acetylene Plain in Connection Phone Red li>0 Third Avenue Prince Rupert Journal SOc. perMonth A luiice assortment of sheet music. Classic songs and music, 5 nml oil Ibe popular selections O ot the day. if iMCHXW-SKl CH.ai5.HKW iXW-nfl-CKKKvO 99 OIH>0«HKIO-O*O-Q0i;i .S-CHK-HWOOfc I AC0M SIGN SHOP l O Autos. Carriage, and Sign 9 Painting. 9 Work done to suit customers. 3 All we wai.it is your idea. o Dawson Block—Third Avenue | JOS. F FILION ««HKHKH}«HKH»«Kl#-<S^^ WATER NOTICE. Take notice that G. R. Naden Company Limited, whose address is Prince Rupert, British Columbia, will apply for a licence to take and use 300 cubic feet per second, and to store 40,000 acre feet of water out of Kum-ea-lon River which flows northwesterly and drains into Kum- ea-lon Inlet. The storage dam will be located at the natural outlet of Lake Katherine. The capacity of the reservoir to be created Is about 1,280 acres, and It will flood about 200 acres of land. The water will be diverted from the stream at a point about at the storage dam and will be used for power purposes upon the land described as below. This notice was posted on the ground on the 4th day of October, 1916. A copy of this notice and an application pursuant thereto and to the "Water Art 1914" will be filed In the office of the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert, British Columbia. Objectio. s to the application may be filed with die said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, British Columbia, within thirty days after the first appearance of this notice in a local newspaper. The territory within which the powers in respect of the undertaking are to be e-cercised ls Prince Rupert, British Columbia, ind vicinity and along the transmission line between the Power Station and Prince Rupert, British Columbia. The date of the first publication of this notice is November 17th 1916. G. R. NADEN COMPANY LIMITED d-20-16 Applicant. by J. H. PILLSBURY, Agent. COAL ACT. Skeena Land District, District ol Queen Cliarlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Austin Brown, of Victoria, B. C, occupation saddler, intends to apply for permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted on the West Coast of Graham Island, in the vicinity of West River, at the Southeast corner of C.Is. 8,085, tbence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence south 80 chains.; tlience west SO chains to point cf commencement. Name of applicant, AUSTIN BHOWN. a8-sS Dated July 19, 1916 LAND ACT. (Form N«r. 0.) FORM OF NOTICE. Ol D. Skeena Land Dlsttlct, District Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that George Tite, of Prince RupeM, B. C, occupation merchant, intends to apply for permission to prospuct for coal and petroleum on the West Coast of Graham Island, in vicinity of West River. Commencing at i post planted one mile south of the southeast corner of C.L., 9,971 thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement. Name of applicant, GEORGE D. TITE, AUSTIN BROWN, Agent. Dated July 19, 191.. alO-slO PHONE 554 P.O. BOX 60 FOR STUART J. MARTIN, PROVINCIAL ASSAYER AND ANALYTICAL CHEMIST HAZELTON, BRITISH COLUMBIA. fcAPERHANGING AINTING OLISH1NG AND WALL TINTING HIGH-GRADE INTERIOR DECORATING A. SPECIALTY Martin Swanson SECOND AVE. MffiAR McBRIU ***************************************************** Hotel Directory ************** WINDSOR HOTEL Cor. of First Ave. and Eighth St. Prince Rupert W. H. WRIGHT, Prop. HOTEL CENTRAL First Ave. and Seventh St. European and American Plana $1.00 to $2.S0 Per Day Peter Stack, Prop. EMPRESS HOTEL J. Y. Rochester V. D. Cailej Thrill Ave. li tween Sixth raid Seventh St*. gBwiaHaraOTiiimzajB^raiiff HAYNER BROS Pioneer Funeral Directors mid EinbnlnieiB. Open Dny and NitrM. i.allies' Assistant !n Attendance. j PHONE 86, 710 THIRD AVE. I British Columbia ROYAL HOTEL Corley ssi Burgess, Props. Third Ave. anil Sixth St. European Plan Steam Heated * * **************************************** ***************************************************** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * LUMBER oal, Cement, Plaster and Brick AND A COMPLETE LINE OF BSILDERS' SUPPLIES I WESTHOLME LUMBER CO., LTD. * ' X First Avenue Prince Rupert Telephone 186 * *********** ***** **************.*********************** The Forestry Battalion the 230th Organizing now under Copt. Shuttleworth wants practical men. Services will be auxiliary to the fighting forces n all kinds of rough woodwork. For particulars apply to SERGT. STOKES, At the offices of the Red Cross Society, next to Bank of Montreal, Third Avenue. Prince Rupert, B. C. Advertise IN THE JOURNAL Get the Best Value for your Money by advertising in a paper that always goes into the homes. lhe Journal is the only Morning Daily in the north Subscription SOc. per month or $5.00 per year in advance wmwmmmm *■ wmm PHIXCE RUPERT JOURNAL LAND ACT. FORM OP NOTICE. Skeena Land District, District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Oliver Brown, of Victoria, B. C, occupation machinist, intends to apply for permission to prospect for er.al and petroleum on the following described SHRDIJU on the West Coast of Graham Island, In vicinity of West River. Commencing at a post planted two miles south of the southeast corner of C.I.., 9,971, thence south 80 chains; thence west go chains; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement. Name ol' applicant, OLIVER BROWN, AUSTIN BROWN, Agent. Dated July 19, 191(5. alO-elo SVNOPSIS OF COAL MINING REGULATIONS. Coal mining right of the Dominion in Manitoba. Saskatchewan and Alberta, the Yukon Teritory, (he Nothwest Teritories and a portion of the Province of British Columbia, may be leased for a term of twenty- one years at an annual rental of $1 per acre. Not more than 2,560 acres will be leased to one applicant. Apllcations for a leas, must be made by the applicant in person to the Agent or Sub-Agent of the district in which the rights applied for are situated. In surveyed territory the land must be described by sections, and in unsurveyod territory the tract applied for shall be staked out by tbe applicant. Each application must be I'com- panied by a fee of $6, which will be refunded if the rights applied for are not available but not otherwise. A royalty shall be paid on the merchantable output of the mine at the rate of five cents per ton. The person operating the mine shall furnish the Agent with sworn returns accounting for the full quantity of merchantable coal mined and pay the royalty there -j... If the coal mining rights re not being operated, ouch returns should be furnished at least once a year. The lease wil' include tiie coal mining rights only; but the lessee may be permitted to purchase whatever available surface right, may be considered necessary for the work ing of the mine at the rate of $10 per acre. For full information application should be made to the Seoetury of the Department of the Interior, Ottawa, or to any Agent or Sub-Agent of Dominion Lands. XV. VV. CORY, Deputy Minister of the Interior. LIQUOR ACT, 1010. (Section -12.) NOTICE is hereby given that, on the first day of December next, application will be made to the Superintendent of Provincial Police for renewal of the hotel licence to sell liquor by retail In the hotel known is the Nichol Hotel, situated at Pacific, in the Province of British Columbia. Dated thiB 7th day of October, 1916. 0-12 MRS. MARY ANDERSON, Applicant. LIQUOR ACT. 1010. (Section 10.) NOTICE is hereby given that, on the First day of December next, application will be made to the Superintendent of Provincial Police for the renewal of a licence for the sale of liquor by wholesale in and upon the premises known as Beaver Wholesale Liquor Company, of Prince Rupert, Limited, situate at 708 Fraser Street, Prince Rupert, B. C, upon the lands described as Lots Fifteen and Sixteen '(15-16), Block Thirty- two (32) Section One (1) City of Prince Rupert, B. C. Dated this 12th day of October, 1916 THE BEAVER WOLESALE LIQUOR CO., OF PRINCE RUPERT LIMITED, GEO. A. SWEET, o-15 Manager. COAL ACT. Skeena Lnml District, District of Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTICE that Austin Brown, of Victoria, B. C, occupation saddler, intends to apply for permission to y.'ospert the following described lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted on the West Coast of Graham Island, in vicinity of West River, at the southeast corner of C.L. 10,038, thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thencg north SO cha<a_ thence east 80 chains to poim commencement. Name of applicant, AUSTIN BROWN. a8-sS Dated July 19, 1916. LAXD ACT. (Form No. 0.) FORM OF NOTICE. , . „„ 1.K(.,ST]iV A(T (Section :5(l anil 184.) Be Application No. 0,085. Filing .'5,KII7 TAKE XOTICE that application has been made to register Melvin M. Stephens and .Maxwell C. Wade, of Prince Rupert, B. C, as owner In fee .under two Tax Sale Deeds from Tbe Collector of the City of Prince Ru- pert, bearing date the 23rc! da.v of October, 1916, of ALL AXD SINGULAR that certain parrel or tract of land and premises situate, lying, and being in the Municipality of Prince Rupert, (Assessment District) more particularly known and described as Lots Seven (7) and Bight IS), Block Forty-six, (46), Section Right (S), in the City of Prince Rupert, Map 023. You are required to contest tho claim of the tax purchaser within thirty-five days from the date of the FORiM OF XOTICE. service of this notice (which may be dkeetia Land District Districl' oi effected by Publication), and your nt- Queen Charlotte Islands. itention is called to Sectioii 36 of the TAKE NOTICE that Turner Roth-1 "T>and Registry Act" with amend- well Mullen, of Victoria, B. C, oc- ments. and to the following extract upation merchant, intends to apply therefrom: — Skeena Land Distiict, District of Queen Charlotte Islands. take NOTICE that Frederick .Moersch, of Victoria, B. C, occupation clerk, intends to apply for permission to prospect for coal and petroleum on the West Coast of Graham Island, in vicinity of West Rivei. Commencing at a post planted two miles south of the southeast corner of C.L., 9,971, thence east 8C chains; thence south 80 chains; thence west SO chains; thence north 80 chains to point of commencement. Name of applicant, FREDERICK MOERSCH, AUSTIN BROWN. Agent. Dated July 19, 1916. alO-slO COAL ACT. tfOSUXZZi'. ._i_Ot5R&_ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1916. IU Fall and Winter Schedule Head Down S.S. PRINCE RCPERT 'i'i,in- .. 11.00 p.m. Lv. Vancouver Ar Sat. 9.00 a.m. Ac. i'i'. Rupei i L\ Sat. 12.00 noon I.v. Pr. Rupert Ar. Mon. a.m. Ar. Skagway Lv. SS. PRINCE GEORGE Sun. 12.00M'ng it I.v. Seattle Ar. Mon. 10.00 a.m. i.v. Victoria Ar. Mon. ll.Oii p.m. I.v. Vancouver Ar. Tues. 0.00 p.nr I.v. ' Icean Falls Lv. Wed. 10.30 n.in Ac. Pr. Ruperl Lv. Wed. )2.0il M'ng it Lv Pr. Rupert Ar. Thu. 7.00 a.m. Ac. Anyox I.v. ASSEXGER TRAIN BERVICJ Read Up 6.00 p.m. Thurs 9.00 a.m. Wed. 6.00 a.m. Wed. 12." i noun Mon. 3. ii p.m. Sun. 7.mi a.m. Sun- 8.00 Mil. Sat. ll.iiii i.in. Fri. 9.00 i.in. Fri. 7.on p.m. Thu. 12.no loon Thu. A. E. WRIGHT Provincial and Dominion I.ami Sin> vcyoi—Surveying anil Engineering. letween Second and Third Avenues P. O. Box 10. cor permission to prospect for coal ind petroleum on the West Coast of .Iraham Island, in vicinity of West River. Commencing at a post planted at the southwest corner of C.L. 9,968 thence west SO chains; thence north SO chains: thence east 80 chains; thence south 80 chains to point of commencement. Name of applicant, TURNER ROTHWELL MULLEN, Per. AUSTIN BROWN, Agent. Dated July 19, 1916. a20-o20 Skeena Land District, District Queen Cliarlotte Islands. of "and in default of a caveat or certificate of lis pendens being filed before the registration as owner of the person netitlde undre s.urh tax sale, all persons so served with notice, . . . and those claiming through or under them, and all persons claiming any interest in the land by virtue of any unregistered instrument, and all persons claiming any interest in the land by descent whose title is not registered under the provisions of this Act, shall be for ever estopped and debarred from setting up any claim to or in respect of the land so sold for taxes, and the Register shall register the person entitled under such tax sale as owner of the land so sold for taxes." AND WHEREAS application has been made for a Certificte of Indefeasible Title to the above-mentioned TAKE NOTICE that Austin Brown, of Victoria, B. C, occupation saddler, intends to apply tor permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post planted on,lands, in the name of Melvin M. ..tie West Coast oi Graham Island, .Stephens and Maxwell C. Wade: in vicinity of West River, at the AND WHEREAS on investigating southeast corner of C.L. 8,085, the title it appears that prior to the thence south 80 chains; thence west, 14th day of September, 1915, (the 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; jdate on which the said lands were thence east 80 chains '.o point of sold for overdue taxes), you were the For Smlthers, Prince Gunge, Jasper, Edmonton, Saskatoon ami Winnipeg, connecting there for all points in Eastern Canada and the Eastern and Southern States; leaves Prince Ruperl every Wednesday aid Saturday at 11:80 A. M. Mixed every Friday at 5:00 A. M. Agency all Ocean Steamship Lines. For Information and reservatl on apply to City Ticket Office, r<_M Third Avt. Phone 21(0 ■—MM!——— iiiiiii!i,'____WOTrs_nrBwii-rim^^ __* Canadian Pacific Railway j Lowest Rates to all ICasiern Point* via ..tpiiiner to Vancouver and Ca nadian Pacific Railway. .Meals and Berth Included on steamer. PRINCESS MAQUINNA For Granby Bay and Alice .Arm Friday 11 p. m. PRINCESS SOPHIA Southbound Saturday, O p. ni. PRINCESS MAQUINNA Southbound Sunday, IS p. in. J. I. PETERS, General Agent, coiner Third Ave. anil Fourth St. ,_«5S-ST'i_*__KS_im^ ***************************************************** commencement. Name of applicant, AUSTIN BROWN. traduction " /"'ANADA from her abundance can help supply the Empire's needs, m* and this most be a comforting thought for those upon whom thc heavy burden of directing the Empire's affairs has been laid. Gain or DO gain the course before the farmers of Canada is as clear as it was last year—they must produce abundantly in order to meet the demanas that may be made, and I believe this to be especially true in i _gard to live stock, the world's supply of which must be particularly affected in this vast struggle. Stress and strain may yet be in store for us all before this tragic conflict is over, 'cut not one of us doubts the issue, and Canadians will do their duty in the highest sense i if Lhat great word."—HON. MARTIN BURRELL, Minitter of Agriculture. ' TVyTODERN war is made 1 ; resources, by money, by foodstuffs, as •■■VX wcll ns by men and by mm ''ini. While war is our first business, it is thc imperative duty of evei ' rr.un in Canada to produce all that he can, to work doubly hard while our soldiers arc in thc trenches, in order that the resource, of the country rr.cy not only be conserved, but increased, for the grerrt struggle that lies before ur-. ' Work ap.cl Save' is a good motto for War-time." SIR THOMAS WHITE, Minister ef Finance. THE CALL OF EMPIRE COKES AGAIN 1 TO CANADIAN FARMEP.S, DAIRYMEN, FRUIT GROWERS, GARDENERS WHAT IS NEEDED? THESE IN PARTICULAR— •'•: Is WHEAT, OATS, HAY, BEEF, PORK, BACON, CHEESE, EGGS, BUTTER, POULTRY, CANNED FRUITS, FRUIT JAMS, SUGAR, HONEY, WOOL, FLAX FIBRE, BEANS, PEAS, DRIED VEGETABLES We must feed ourselves, feed our soldiers, and help feed the Allies. The need is greater in 1916 than it was in 1915. The difficulties are greater, the task is heavier, the need is more urgent, the call io patriotism iis louder—therefore be thrifty and produce to the limit. "THE AGRICULTURAL WAR BOOK FOR 1916" is now in the press. To be had from The Publications Branch, Department of Agriculture, Ottawa. THE GOVERNMENT OF CANADA 2 THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE THE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE •«.«ManMMnaHHHaHHnM___MMB_M__|__B Registered owner thereof. FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that at the same time I shall effect registration in pursuance of such application and issue a Certificate of Indefeasible Title to the said lands in the liramc of Melvin M. Stephens and Maxwell C. Wade unless you take and prosecute the proper proceedings to establish your claim, if any, to the said lands, or to prevent such proposed action on my part. Dated at the Land Registry Offlce, Prince Rupert, B. C, this 20th day of November, 1910. H. F. MacLEOD, District Registrar of Titles. To CHARLES PLANITZ, 4-w. Edmonton, Alberta. MINERAL ACT. (Form P.) Certlflcate of Improvements. NOTICE. Independence; Low Pass; Totem; Monarch and I.one Wolf Friction Mineral Claims, situate in tlie Skeena Consolidated Mining, Smelting & Power Co , Ltd., Free .Miner's Certificate No. 5.O05C, intend, sixty days *roin the date hereof, to apply t" the Mining Recorder for a Certificate ot Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Crant cf the above 'Iranby Bay, B. C. TAKE NOTICE that I, .1. Fred Ritchie, Free Jliner's Certificate No. 3,- J29C, acting aa agent for the Granby Mining Division of Cassiar District. Where located: On Falls Creek, claim. And further take notice that ac- tion, under section SF>. must be commenced before the Issue of such Cer- •iflcnSe of Improvements. Oated this 20th day of Jul:., A. P., 1»1«. J27-S27 J. FRED RTTCH1E, Agent. RUPERT MARINE :R0N¥ ORKS AND SUPPLY CO., LIMITED WATERFRONT, PRINCE RUPERT ENGINEERS MACHINISTS AND MACHINERY CONTRACTORS Specialists in Marine Power PJunt- Oil, Steam, or (mnollne. B. C. Const Agentst for the British Kromhout Semi-Diesel OU Engine—the most reliable an economical, und the chenpest power for fishing bonis, tugs ar * passenger vessels. Standard f'ns Engine Company's Engines nnd Pints in stork. ■r 9-Vfiffi, 4 4 ti 4 4 4 ti 4 4 4 ti ti ti ti ti * i i I * I- ti ti I- ti * ti ti *■ ***************************************************** , *:?^f *.r wm*fM$fc* .#v>* ■■ rf.-sajMN ■ • . •-. . '■: * ~( *>* ■ v.-,', . -v^tj^K-., Steel, Iron, Oils, Wire Rope, linliitn Hcltin, B. C. Wood Pulley* Columbian Bronze Propellers, Storage Battel Ies, Dynamos an* Marine Accessories, ad's—First-class equipment and staff for machine and Fillip repairs. P.O. BOX 5 TELEPHONE 313 fw3& PEABODYS' HIGH-GRADE,GUARANTEED OVERALLS ARE NOT ONLY GOOD rOR TENCENTS A BUTTON AND25CENTS A RIP. BUT THE MERCHANT THAT YOU BOUGHT THEM FROM WlU REPLACE THEM ir THEY 00 NOT 6'V ENTIRE SATISfACTlON.WlTHIN THIRTY DAYS TBOM DATE OF FUBCHAS spPUTMHIOM TEST SHOWN HERE'T.: : they WILL STAND 1T-because they are MADE lOWfAR NOBODY BUYS OVERALLS TO PLAY TRICKS WITH THEM SUCH AS IS SHOWN IN THE PICTURE ABOVE. IN WHICH FOUR MEN EXERTED ALL THEIR STRENGTH ] IN THE EFFORT TO RIP A PAIR OF PEABODYS' OVERALLS. BUT IF THEY WILL STAND THIS-THEY WONT RIP ' UNDER THE WARDTST KIND OF LEGITIMATE WEAR. PEABODYS GUARANTEED OVERALLS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 191ii. PRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL Hot Water Bottles ? Guaranteed for Two Years $1.5 D, $2.00, $2.25 $2.50 and $3.00.. Prepare for the long J cold nights : J The Pioneer druggist J Ormes Limited? £ i Corner Third Ave. and J Sixth Street j Phones 82 and 300 J WE ARE HERE TO SERVE VOL OOO0090009999999OO9909999O I 6. C. Undertakers beg to inform their friends and the public generally that they have engagea the services of a First Class Undertaker, who is a graduate of a Canadian and American College of Emoalm- Ing, Sanitation, Disinfection and Bacteriology, and who holds both Canadian and American Diplomas. Lady Aglstant always in attendance to cej« for ladies aud children. Oflice and Parlors No. lis, p 9 corner 2nd Street and 2nd Ave. 6 Phone 11. Open Day and Night 90000999999999990999999999 09009000000000000000099909 | Capt. J. McGee i M.M.8.A. Masters and Mutes prepared for examination. Compass ad- iiistei. Phone lied 502 "NA LTICAI. ACA DEMY" Helgerson lllock, opposite Royal WATER ACT, 1914. " liefore The Board Of Investigation. In the matter of Yule Lake and Yule River a tributary of Swanson Bay, Khutze River a tributary of Khutze Bay, and all other streams emptying Into Graham Reach and Its Inlets and Bays in Rang IV Coast District. TAKE NOTICE that each and every person, partnership, company, of municipality who, on the 12th day of March, 1909, had water rights on any of the above-mentioned streams Ib directed to forward, on or before rhe 10th day of October, 1916, to tho Comptroller of Water Rights at the Parliament Buildings at Victoria, a statement of claim in writing as required by Section 294 of the Water Act. *9i*. Printed forms for such statement (Form No. 50 for Inrl .0 tion or Form No. 51 for other pr' poses) can be obtaiaod from ray oi the Water Recorders In the P'-jvinc-c. And take notice that a meeting o: the said Board will be held at the ofie of the Board, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, on Tuesday the 24th day of October, 1916, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, when the evidence and argument on the said claims and on any objections field will be heard. Dated at Victoria, B. C, the 7th day 0f September, 1916. For the Board of Investigation. J. F. ARMSTRONG, 4-w Chairman. SAVE MONEY Use New Wellington COAL PHONE 110 ~09*39000000*3000 £ ! PERSONALS G. A. MeNicholl left for the south yesterday morning. • » F. F. Quinn, father of Mrs. Hugh Dunn, went south yesterday morning, n * ss J. R. Matthews, representing th* Hudson's Bay Company, is in the city on one of his usual trips. He reports that conditions throughout the Province are steadily improving. o Last evening at the Roller Skating Rink Hen McDaniels won a mile race against Joe Drew. The time was 3:34. There will be another mils contest on Wednesday evening of next week bet wen McDaniels and Weston. FURTHER DETAILS. (Continued lrom Page One.) Qa090a0000O0009tW0O0OO0OO9 or other social affairs RAILWAY MEN'S HALL formerly Kuicn Island Hull Apply \V. McLEOD Phone 537. LIQUOR AOT, 1010. (Section 10.) NOTICE is hereby given that, on the First day of December next, application will be made to the Superiu- tendent of Provincial Police for the renewal of a licence for the sale of liquor by wholesale in and upon the premises known as Prince Rupert Importing Co., Limited, situate at Prince Rupert, B. C, upon the lands described as Lot i, Block 32, Sectior one, Prince Rupert. PRINCE RUPERT IMPORTING COMPANY, LIMITED, ALEX. SMITH, Manager. Applicant. Dated First day of October, 1916. oS For Rent For Dances, dr. j. s. brown, dentist Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty ''Hire- Smith Block. Third Avenue Phone 454. year, the Onward Ho having foundered in a gale last January. She was proceeding early Saturday morning for Snow Pass when suddenly a ripple was noticed ahead and the captain put his helm to starboard and ordered the engine stopped, but before she ans.wered the helm she struck on a rock southeast of Kay Reef. The light on Kay Reef was out. The boat was lying on the rock in a dangerous position and with her port rail in the water the dories were put overboard. The tide was ebbing and the vessel was listing more all the time. At 8 o'clock the gasoline boat Lake Bay, of Wrangell, came along and stood by until 8:45 o'clock. The fishing steamer San Juan of Seattle, also came along and stood by. The Lake Bay was then sent to Wrangell with First Mate C. Johnson to cable the owners. The boat was now lying with her port side bridge on the water. At 10:45 a. m. s,he slid off the rock while the Roman and San Juan crews were in the act of pulling a hawser on board in an effort to straighten her up. Immediately she sank, almost engulfing the dories and crew working aboul her. Four dories lashed to the bridge went down, Upon sounding the water was found to be 2 0 fathoms deep where she sank. The crew and dories, were put on board the San Juan and they started for Wrangell. After steaming ten minutes the Fan Juan met the Admiral Evans southbound and stopped her, putting 31 members of the crew on board for Vancouver, via Seattle. The San Juan then proceeded to Wrangell with Captain Louis Anderson and Chief Engineer Dunn. %The Roman was carrying cargo valued at about $10,000 and had 40 tons of ice, 25 tons of bait, 700 barrels of oil, 20 tons of coal, 100 skate fishing tackle, a quantity of fishing equipment and provisions for 36 per- To the Citizens of i Prince Rupert, B.C. A Public Meeting is called in the Carpenters' Hall Friday, November 24, at 8 p. m., for tlie purpose of completing a Platform. And the Organization of a Prince Rupert Municipal Movenunent. The Trades and Labor Council requests the privilege of placing four Aldermanic Candidates on the ticket. Thus giving to the citizens at large tlie opportunity of selecting the MayorMity Candidate and the remaining four Aldermanic Candidates, also the School Trustees. So, citizens, here is your chance to Join the "get- to-gether movement" and make things count. Prince Rupert Trades and Labor Council, November 21st, 1010. S. D. McDONALD, President. J. J. ANDERSON, Secretary. XSS£S-_SS£SSSS_5SS23^||S:^S^ J\ " • *■ t.J.-^-'.. Department of Naval Se Canada The Naval Service wW^^i Division Tbe Royal Naval Canadian V ol un fceer Reserve .leu are rec-mred *a_- good oh a fl it end good ay ae. .'.or ssri Ui C ver* ■eels, h: tha above f. -....;•.!_. ,«*._-. £■<*_.«_. >t I be aenod or i.., .-idi_.rr.r_ musl be rti'i sons rl natural horn i_r:'.i_!i subjects; re'—cen 18 und 38 year., old, -it lean! 5 ieet 3 inchcuin !roii;!rt, and 33 inch--, chest. No previous . . experience necessary. ,'■ " :' Ordinary Seamen anil Able Seamen at .-rntry, oi.' . , i.e.. * !0c, ex': . ti: lly ■ /. lo Stoker Ratings, Separation allowance, $20.00 per month. A Free Kit *• ■ ~ ■ ' provided. further particulars aP?! MAJOR J. H. McMULLIN, GOVERNMENT OFFICE, PRINCE RUPERT i or fo the Department of the Naval Service, Ottawa. llflWIMHIIHIIHimi sons for one month. The fishing boat was valued at between $80,000 and $90,000, and she was insured for $32,000. LOST. LOST—Small leather purse containing $19 and a small diamond ring. Finder leave at Windsor Hotel where they will receive a reward. MINERAL ACT. (Form F.) Certlflcate of Improvements. NOTICE. Coll.v Fraction Mineral Claim, situate In tho Skeena Mining Division of Cassiar District. Whore located: Adjoining Hidden Creek, Granby Bay, B. L. TAKE NOTICE that I, J. Fred Ritchie, Free Miner's CertiScate No. 3,- 22.9C, acting as, agent for the Granby Ccoaolidated Mining, Smelting & Power Co., Ltd., Free Miner's Certificate No. 5.00.5C, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Alining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claim. And further fake notice that action, under section 85, must be commenced before the issue of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 20th day of July, A. D., 1916. J27-S27 J. FRED RITCHIE, Agent. MINERAL ACT. Certillcate Of Improvements. NOTICE. Balsam; Cedar; Cyprus and Spiuce Mineral Claims, situate in the Skeena Mining Division ot Cassair District. Where located. Granby Bajy B. C. TAKE NOTICE that I. Fred Ritchie. Free Miner's Certificate No. 90.071B, acting as Agent for the Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelting & Power Company, Limited, Free Miner's Certlflcate No. 90.S10B, Intends, sixty days from the date hereof to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certlflcate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claims. And' further take notice that action, under section 85 must be commenced befoie the issue of such Certlflcate of Improvements. Dated this 7tb day of April, A. D., 19I(i. J. FRFD RITCHIE, Agent. I'tnins Hlue 1S3 Res. PIioub MM UP-TO-DATE UNDSArS CARTAGE 11ST0RA6L 12fi FOURTH STREET JINGLE POT COAL 's handled by us. All order. reoivn prompt attention Ption. *'o. Rd 00*30*3009000*3*3*3000000000000 THE MOST COMFORTABLE TOURING CAR IN THE CITY Answer* all colls day and night ********************** **************** MACHINERY! MACHINERY! f j BOILERS, ENGINES, SAWMILLS, LOGGING ENGINES, MINING J $ MACHINERY, RAILWAY AMD CONTRACTORS' EQUIPMENT— 2 + BOUGHT AND SOU). J $ i £ The Vancouver Machinery Depot, Ltd. f * VANCOUVER J ***************************** Z**************** ******************* *********************** 1 • Biakely Co., Jewellers, ; and Watch Repairers HARRY 8ELFF a watchmaker of long experience ha* been pal In ' charge of that department—gatl*faction guaranteed. * See onr stock of nnggeta from the North. Make yonr choice while > * thev loat an _ hams _________ ______ ap fm (be cttf M stick-pin, brooch ' they loat anil have thin or pendant. * Encourage Home indnatry aad keep the moaey In the «Hr. EVES TESTED SCIENTIFIC* LL* by ao expert In that line of . work—Latest appliance for HIGH CLASS STOCK TO CHOOSE PROM Corner Third Avenue and Sixth Street ***************************************************** ****************************************** I Royal Bank of Canada I J HEAD OFFICE: MONTREAL ESTABLISHED 1800 jj Capital Paid up $11,500,000 J Reserve Fund $13,280,000 * Total Assets $200,000,000 * £ Savings Bank Department—$1 will open an iiccouni J i Branches Throughout <*—- Ja aud Banking Connections With All ti * Parts of the Unit, states. Agents Throughout the World. * I F. W. DOHERTY, Manager - Prince Rupert Brunch J ***************************************************** ***************************************************** I SWEET'S MOTOR BOAT CO.'Y I Dealing in Knock-Down Frames or Built Complete FISHERMEN TAKE NOTICE Why not build your own boat from Sweet's Knock-Down Frames? ".r_«*Price List and Catalogue Freely Given rr.*_ WORKSHOP—SECOND AVENUE BEYOND LYNCH'S P. O. Box 704 ti * ti ti ti ti ti ti I ti ti ti ti ti ti ***************************************************** ASK FOR FIVE ROSESILOUR Ih WsM* IM Phone 99 j Stand: Front Empress Theatre .100000000004300000000099909 mMmmmwaWmWmm Send fir Five Roses Cook Book— COUPON Write Nunc and AddrcM plainly Don't Ugtt tt okIom Ten Gent* Irt stamp* r NAME OP OCaIXR „ BEING A MANUAL OF GOOD RECIPES car-'ully chosen from lhe contributions of over two thousand •uceessful users of Fiv^ Rosa F1c-"t throughout Canada. Also Useful Notes on the various classes of good things to eat, all of which have t_.-ni carefully checked and ffr-checked by competent nuthority. HiWress your Envelope to LAKE OF THE WOODS MILLING CO. LIMITED. WINNIPEG Distributors Prince Rupert, B.C. ■STEWART & MOBDEY KELLY, DOUGLAS & CO.
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Title | Prince Rupert Journal |
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Date Issued | 1916-11-23 |
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