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V.\nPRINCE RUPERT, B. C,   FHIDAV, NOVEMBER  10,  1015.\nPrice  5  Cents.\nNo.   3114.\nGreek Steamer Taken\nInto British Waters\nIn Thames Estuary\nCOAL MAY COME\nINTO ITS OWN\nR.   C.   CAMPBELL . JOHNSON\nTELLS OF NEW-\nMETHOD\nIt  May  Be  Fed  Like  Oil  Through\nNozzles To Advantage.\nOld King Coal is coining into his\nown again.\nPulverized coal as a substitute for\noil fuel has been demonstrated to be\na safer and a cleaner form of fuel,\naccording to R. C. Campbell-Johnson,\nthe well known mining and metallurgical engineer of Vancouver.\nThe new method has gone beyond\nthe experimental stage in bringing\ncoal into competition with oil in regard to cost. The coal is crushed as\nfine as sawdust with compressed air,\nand it can be fed through the same\nnozzles that are now used for oil\nburners and no renewals will be\nnecessary.\nUsed By The Navy.\n\"In our fighting navies it means\nsmokeless steam coal, an absolute necessity to hide the whereabouts of\nany warship. The British Admiralty\nwill publish no information, yet they\nare known io have perfected this\nprocess from the fact that they purchase large quanlilies of crushed coal.\nThere is no danger tn storing It, and\nit can be produced from any local\ncoal, successfully replacing the celebrated Welsh coal used in the British\nand all other navies.\nSmelter Use.\nThe experiments that have already\nbeen carried out are past history\nwith the British smelter at Swansea.\nLong ago they used coal and coke\ndust. In this way as a fuel. Seven tons\nof copper ore are now being smelted\nwith one ton of crushed coal, whereas \u2022 formerly the ratio was a ton of\ncoal to a ton of ore.\n\"There has been a difficulty in\nsmelting fine ore derived from the\nmechanical oil flotation process. With\nthe new process for combustion blast\nfurnaces are done away with anil the\ncost of erection of smelter plants Is\nreduced nearly nine-tenths. Plants\ncan he built at the copper mines and\nthe freight chargas oaved.\nClean Cities.\n\"In cllies perfect combustion\nmeans absence of smoke, cleaner\ncities and better health. Paris Is the\ncleanest city In the world, and, given\na fair chance, our cities may rival\nthe French capital. The unsightly oil\ntank will be conspicuous hy Its absence.\n\"One object among ethers in eliminating oil and replacing it with coal\nis to prevent foreign concerns from\nrigging the price on us. The railways\nand local shipping concerns have\nbeen persuaded tn use oil fuel. Once\nthey are fitted up for this kind of\nfuel they are tied hand and foot tn\nthe producers of nil. With our coal\ncollieries turning out a substitute\nthey will be forced to down prices.\nBesides this the end of the visible\nsupply of oil on this confluent is in\nsight. The Callfornian oil supply will\nhold out but another twenty years,\naccording to the best authorities in\nthe United States. The next generation have, therefore, to find some\nother kind of fuel.\n\"What all this means for British\nColumbia's mineral Industries Is be-\nynnd computation. Britain's Industrial supremacy was built up on her\nsplendid coal supply. The coal mining Industry will receive a great fillip\nLondon, Nov. IS.\u2014The Greek\nsteamer Athanas lias been taken into the Oaze Deep, in the Thames Estuary.\nGreek Shilling Prohibited.\nLondon, Nov. 18.\u2014Further loading of Greek ships in British waters\nhas been prohibited. Sixty Greek\nvessels have received warning that\nthey will not be allowed to leave the\nBritish coast until the status of\nGreece has been settled.\nGreece Cut Off.\nParis, Nov. IS.\u2014The French Government has issued orders to all port\nauthorities that they are to accept\nn0 further shipments from Greece in\nthe meantime.\nGREEK SHIPPING HAD\nGREAT DEVELOPMENT\nThe Merchant Vessels Of Greece Have\nIncreased At Rapid\nRate.\nOf the smaller merchandise fleets\not the world, that of Greece has during the last few years undergone a\nsurprisingly rapid development. The\ngrowth of the tonnage in five periods\nis shown in the subjoined table:\nJan. 1.\u2014 Gross tons\n11)09       245,094\n1905       398,383\n1910       527,581\n1915       900,000\nAmong the ships which go to\nmake up this vast increase in tonnage\nthere are a very large number of\nsecond-hand vessels, but as the Greek\nmercantile marine is burdened by\npractically no restrictions with regard to the utilization of cargo space\nand the accommodation of crews the\nshipowner is able to achieve considerable success with these old ships,\neven in cases where the previous\nowner has worked at a loss. It is the\nprotlts thus obtained which have resulted in the rapid growth of the\nmercantile marine of Greece and the\naddition during the last few years of\nnewly built ships.\nin the period from July 1, 1913,\nuntil the end of 1914\u2014only eighteen\nmonths\u2014no fewer than eighty-live\nships, representing altogether 219,-\n450 tons, were added to the Greek\nregister, an increase which can be\nshown by no other maritime country\nwith the exception of England, Germany and the United States.\n e\t\nDEATH OF VOTING\nSOX OF ALI). CASEY\nSeventeen Months Child Passed Away\nAlter Short Illness.\nHERRING INDUSTRY\nSHOULD PROSPER\nDEMAND 1OR   JOOI) QUALITY OF\nCANADIAN FISH IS\nACTIVE\nProf.  Prince  Tells  Of  The  Outlook\nIn This Line Of\nBusiness.\nThe herring fishing industry of\nCanada has great opportunities before it just now. The North Sea, the\nmain source of the herring supply for\nGreat Britain, is practically closed\nto fishermen, and in that fact lies the\nchance for the Dominion to furnish\nthe needs of those whose supply has\nbeen cut off. Canada has the richest\nherring fisheries in the world. These\nfacts were brought out by Prof. E.\nE. Prince, of the Marine and Fisheries Department, in an address to the\nfish and game committee of the conservation commission. He showed\nthat the Canadian herring was quite\nas good as the Scotch fish, yet Scotch\n\"herrings were sold from $10 to $15\na barrel, compared with Canada's\n$2.50 per barrel. The herring is also\nas nutritious as beefsteak and so\nmakes excellent food,\n\"Recently.\" said the speaker, \"an\nAmerican firm offered, through the\ngovernment, to purchase fifty thousand barrels of Maritime herring, provided that quality equal to the Scotch\nproduct could be guaranteed at the\nunprecedented price of $25 a barrel.\nThis order alone amounts to a million and a quarter dollars.\"\nGOVERNMENT AID\nTO LUMBERING\nREPRESENTATIVE   TO   BE   SENT\nTO LONDON TO ASSIST IN\nMARKETING\n.1. G. Woods Has Been Appointed To\nThis Position To Represent\nProvince.\nThe heavy orders for lumber for\nthe United Kingdom placed through\nthe Provincial Government during the\npast summer, as a result of the visit\nof Lumber Commissioner MacMlIlan\nto Europe, show what results can be\nobtained by governmental action in\nassisting the lumbering industry. In\norder to follow up the advantage already gained in this new line of work\nthe Hon. W. R. Ross announced that\nthe Provincial Government is sending a business representative of the\nindustry to London.\nInvestigation has already shown\nthat before the European market can\nbe entered, on any scale, by our\nmanufacturers a great deal of preliminary work must be done in explaining to buyers the qualities and\nmethods of manufacture of our British Columbia woods. There are many\nmisconceptions which are very prevalent, and which act as a barrier\nto the introduction of our lumber\nproducts. These can only be overcome by energetic personal work\namong the buyers by a representative thoroughly conversant with every\nphase of our lumbering industry.\nAgain, there are many trade require-\nSuccessful Attack\nIn Dardanelles By\nThe British Troops\nItalians Preparing\nFor Formidable\nAttack On Gorizia\nThere passed away Wednesday\nnight, Harry Rupert Casey, the seventeen months old son of Aid. and Mrs.\nCasey, of Eleventh Avenue and Conrad Street. The boy had been ill\nonly a short, time.\nContracting a cold, this de\\eloped\nInto pneumonia, which resulted in\nhis death.    The funeral will be he'd\nDrawings For Red Cross.\nThe public Is asked not to forget\nthe drawings at the sale of home\ncooking for the Red Cross Society\nthat will be held today at Max Hell-\nbi-onner's jewelery store. There are\nsome valuable opportunities.        '\nbecause of the greatly increased demand for coal fuel, and pulverized\nfuel, the last word In fuel, may serve\nto slimulate activity in the mining\nand smelting Industry. From Britain\nwe can secure an unlimited supply of\nskilled miners. In this case Britain\nis at once the source of the best\nworkmen and the best citizens.\"\nGeneva, Nov. IS.\u2014The Italians are\npreparing for a formidable attack on\nGorizia. Five thousand men are to\nbe employed in this attack.\nPreparatory Move.\nRome, Nov. IS.\u2014Italian forces\nhave captured a strong Austrian\nposition north of Gorizia. The enemy\ndestroyed the towns of Mosia aud\nLubinico on the Isonzo plain with\n12-inch guns.\nHOSPITAL SHIP\nANGLIA STRUCK\nMINE IN CHANNEL\nLondon, Nov. 18.\u2014The hospital\nship Anglia struck a mine in the English Channel. Three hundred out of\nthe 385 people on board of her have\nbeen saved.\nThe nurses behaved with the greatest heroism, assisting the wounded\nsoldiers into the ship's boats until\nshe sank. The collier l.usilania,\nwhich went to the assistance of the\nhospital ship, was alsn mined.\nWORKING TO GET\nBODIES OUT OF\nWASHINGTON MINE\nALLIES WINNING\nAGAINST ENEMY ON\nSERBIAN TERRITORY\nParis, Nov. IS.\u2014There have been\nimportant successes by the French\nand British forces In southern Serbia. The French have captured the\ntown of Kasturino from the Bulgarians.\nThe French 75 centimetre guns did\ndeadly execution In the battles of\nVeles and Kasturino, which lasted\nfor two days. The Bulgarians have\nretired to Idle Vardar River.\nBritish Success.\nThe British have defeated the Bulgarians on the Valondovo-Radoue\nfront.\nBaliiinn Puss Abandoned.\nFive thousand Serbians have been\nsuccessful in defending Bulimia Pass\nagainst 20,000 Bulgarians, the latter being forced to abandon their\npositions.\nAdditional British.\nA large force of British troops\nwiih ample artillery l<-fi Saloniki tor\nMonasttr on Tuesday.\nSeattle, Nov. 18.\u2014The force of\nmen in tlie rescue party at Ihe\nRavensdale mine has been doubled.\nTwenty-two bodies slill remain In the\nmine. Nine have been recovered.\nThere is no possible hope that any of\nthe entombed men are alive.\nAnnual  Bazaar.\nThe annual bazaar of I In Presbyterian Church will be held In the\nK, of P, Hall on Saturday, November\n20, afternoon and evening. Tea will\nbe served and there will be a sale nf\nplain and fancy sewing, home cooking and candy. A musical programme will also be rendered during ihe\nevening.\nFOR RENT IMMEDIATELY     f\nThe Bed-rooms just vacated by the Empress Hotel, 3ii in all,\nsituated over the Prince Rupert Importing Company's Liquor Store,\nThird Avenue.    Baths and  toilets On each floor.\nExcellent location  for Private    Boarding    House   or    Rooming\nHouse.    Reasonable rent. Apply  GEO.  W.  MORROW,\nHotel I'i Inn- Rupert,\nWWWKHKH*a\u00abl\u00abttKHKKHHHK^\nLondon, Nov. 18.\u2014An official reporl says that In the Dardanelles the\nfifty second division has carried out\na very successful attack on the Turkish trenches, for which careful preparations bad been in progress for\nconsiderable time. Three mines were\nexploded successfully under the\nenemy's trenches, in the neighborhood of Keithia Nultah. The infantry pushing forward immediately\nafterwards, captured 160 yards of\ntrenches.\nEast of the Nullah, and 120 yards\nto its west, we captured trenches. We\nat once consolidated and bombing\nparties were rushed to the combination trenches where we euected barricades.\nSimultaneously with this assault\nour artillery opened on the enemy's\nreserve support trenches. H. M. S.\nFdgav, a protected cruiser, co-operating with the land forces maintained\nits fire until the position was reported consolidated.\nThe enemy's batteries replied\nheavily, but very erratically and did\nlittle damage. The Turks in the\nneighboring trenches, who tired\nheavily, were caught by our machine\ngun fire.\nA rifle counter attack was made\nby the enemy until the night of November 16 and 17, when it was easily\nrepulsed.\nOur casualties were under fifty\nkilled and wounded. Over seventy\ndead were seen In the captured trenches. A wounded prisoner reported\nthat over thirty dead were buried by\nthe explosion of one mine.\nments whicli are designed to meet the\ncase of Swedish and Russian lumber,\nbut which are not properly applicable\nto the very different timber species\nof the Pacific coast. In many such\ncases slight modifications of tbe customary specifications would not affect\nthe interests of the old country buyer\nin any way, while they would cheapen\nproduction here, and so enable the\nsaw mills of this province to quote\nlower prices and secure a larger\nshare of this trade. Through general\nwork of this character the Provincial\nLumber Commissioner will be of con-\nsiderable assistance, not only in preparing the way for the future developments, but also by co-operating\nwith the various brokers and agents\n'i-ho represent the interests of British Columbia lumber firms now doing business In the United Kingdom\nmarkets. So active has been the\ncampaign conducted by American\nshippers, and so largely have they increased their representation in Europe recently that the Minister of\nLands has decided that a strong effort is necessary to counteract this\naction and protect British Columbia\nbusiness. '\nMr. J. G. Woods, the well known\nlumberman, has been appointed as\nIhe new Lumber Commissioner to the\nUnited Kingdom. Mr. Woods has been'\nlong and Intimately connected with\nthe lumber business of the coast.\nAfter being manager of the Leamy &\nKyle Company, one of the first, mills\nestablished nt Vancouver, be became\nmanager of the Moodyville Sawmills,\nand was for many years engaged in\nthe cargo exporl trade, an experience\nwhich is of particular value. In view\nof his present mission. Mr. Woods\nwns subsequently owner and manager\nor the Arm of Woods iv Splcer, I\nshingle manufacturers. He thus\nbrings to his task a thoroughly practical knowledge of all branches of\nthe Industry, whose Interests he will\nfurther In the European market. The\nnew commissioner's duties also Include the carrying oul of various arrangements made with the British\nauthorities   in   connection   with   thei\nlumber orders placed through the de. \\\ni\npartment.\nHARRISON STEAMERS\nTORPEDOED BY ENEMY\nLine Is  Hardest  Hit Of Any  British\nCompany By The Submarine Campaign Of Germany.\nThe submarine warfare being waged by the Germans off the United\nKingdom coasts has probably resulted in the loss of more vessels owned\nby the Harrison Line of Liverpool\nthan those of any other corporations\noperating fleets on the high seas.\nThe sinking of the steamer Chancellor by a German submarine recently, brings (be total of vessels lost\nthrough this can.--- up to six. While\nanother was sr \u25a0 'ously damaged by a\nl torpedo, but. kept afloat and subsequently made port. As far as records\nshow no other British steamship company has lost so many merchant\nships since the outbreak of war.\nThe first vessel lo be lost by Ihe\nHarrison Line was ihe steamship\nDiplomat, a new vessel of over 10,-\n000 tons, which, by the way, was not\na submarine victim. Tlie Diplomat\nwas overhauled by the raiding German cruiser Emdon while steamln;\nin the Indian Ocean and she met the\nfate of a number of other steamers\nwhich about thai time bad ihe nils-\nfortune lo run  foul of the raider.\nSince tlie inauguration of the submarine campaign last February there\ncame in quick succession reports of\nthe sinking of the Harrison steamers\nCandidate and Centurion off the Irish\ncoast, and of the Crown of Castle, a\nvessel operated under the direction\nof the Harrison Line. All three nf\nthese vessels had been regular traders In the Harrison Dlrecl Line service between Glasgow, Liverpool and\nthis coasl by way of the Panama\nCanal.\nThe  Wayfarer,  the largest  ship  In\nthe Harrison Line Beet, was torpedoed by a submarine, bul sin kept\nafloat and later made port. Repairs\nwen- effected to her and she Is now\nagain In service.\nThe Dictator, another bin vessel of\nthis lleei was sunk some time ago,\nand later the Chancellor was sent\nunder. Both these vessels were\noperated In the trans-Atlantic trade.\nFarewell  Dunce.\nA farewell dance is to be given\nthis evening in honor ol Mr. and Mr-.\nStillwell, who leave within a few days\nfor Roseberg, Ore. The dunce will\nbe given in the Mclntyre Hall, commencing al li o'clock, In addition\nin the i opularlty ol both Mr. and\nMrs, Stillwell, ihe former as a member of the Westholme Theatre, has\nat all times been ready to provide\nmusic for all Red Cross events.\nTraffic Through sue\/. Canal.\nThe number Of vessel which passed\nthrough iho Suez Canal was 5,373 In\n1812,   5,085   In   1913,  nnd   4,802   In\n1014; of whldi 3,335 in 1912, 2,951\nfContinued on Page Four 1\nWill   meet  as  usual   lonighl   In   Car-\nenters' Hall at st.io p.m.\npisiwao-iKHXio-ooaoooooewiiXHKi*\nKirmess Chocolates\nIN   BULK\nnt\nORME'S\n'\nTry A Pound.\nlK>frOOOOO\u00abOC-0O\u00abOOOOOOlK\u00abJC\u00abH> Friday, November 19, 1915.\nPRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL\nprince BUDCtt journal\nTelephone 188.\nO. H. NELSON,  Editor.\nOffice: 12S Third Avenue East.\n\u25a0ear McBride ?,w**'. Telephone 138;\nPc. tofllce Box 607.\nDAILY  EDITION.\nPublished every morning except\nMonday. Delivered by carrier in the\ncity al the following rate, If paid in\nadvance:\u2014\nOne Year       ?5.00\nSix   Month.-;       $2.50\nThree  Months      $1.25\nIf   not   paid   in   advnc,\nper   Month        J0.50\nWEEKLY  EDITION.\nPublished every Friday for circulation outside the City of Prir.ce\nRupert at $2.00 a year, addressed to\npoints in Canada; or $3.00 a year to\nall points in the United Kingdom\nthe United states or other foreign\ncountries.\nAdvertising  Rates  Upon  Application\nTelephone  1:>8.\ntrade  had  turned   to  her  favor,  but I Skeena    Land    District\u2014District   of\nthe real figures of the finance minis-1 Queen Charlotte Islands.\ntne real ngures oi me nnance minus       TAKE   X0TICE   tnat   Harry   Mc.\nier do not really represent the true i Mann, of Victoria, B. C, occupation\nvalue of the favorable trade balance, broker, intends to apply for permission to prospect the following describ-\nEven yet there are millions of dollars ed lands for coal and petroleum:\nof imports that  will ven  shortly go i Commencing at a post planted about\n1320 chains east of the east shore of\nInto exports, being largely on manu- otard Bay, at the X. E. corner of\nfacturlng account. ' \u00b0\u00bbnl  Licence No.  9,982, thence east\n80   chains,  thence   south   SO   cliains,\n\" \\s   again il   the   abo- e   fti  orable\nfai tors, -'\u25a0<\u2022 musl not lose sighi of the\nt'uci that heavy taxation Is Imminent,\n. -ii | al Canada will make a domes-\ni i,-   loan   in pi oxlmatlns    ome   $60,-\n ,000.\"\nthence west SO chains, thence north\n80 chains to the point of commencement.\nHARRr\"   McMANN,\nName of applicant\nHaul July 19, 1915. f-s-17\njBtr>\nFriday, November 19, 1915.\nAN  ERA Oi- PROSPERITY.\nMr, T. Kelly Dickinson, editor of\nthe Montreal Financial Times, is very\noptimistic regarding, the general\nsituation in Canada. \"Canada has\nbeen kicked into prosperity,\" he said\nn really, \"it is a fact,\" lie continued,\n\"Canada has indeed been kicked into\nprosperity; more, she has been\nshoved, jostled, taken by the scruff\nof the neck and landed Into a position of strength the extent of which\nwill not be realized for years to come.\n\"The stock market boom is only\nan incident in the general condition\not financial improvement, though it\nmust ii,\u25a0 admitted that before the Inflation of the moment, much of the\nmai-kei appreciation has been a reflection of thai very state of prosper!    .\nTlie real pivotal point of the\nsituation is the accumulation of untold wealth, through the sale of, in\nthe flrsl place, our agricultural products in high prices; In the second,\nof Industrial products previously\nmade In Canada, and In the third\nplace, of v ar munitions sin h as ships,\nsmall arms and shells.\n\"Canada today Is nol only capitalizing her future industry and agricultural growth, but is rapidly willing out past indebtedness and at Ihe\nsame time squeezing out an enormous volume of water from her industrial securities.\n\"By the end of the present calendar year,\" Mr. Dickinson said, \"Canada will have a national balance\naheel unusually strong in working\ncapital, something sadly deficient\neven in the so-called prosperous days\nof greatly extended credit.\n\"We were lold recently by the lion.\nT.   While,  how  Canada's  balance of\nSkeena    Land    District\u2014District    of\nQueen Charlotte Islands\nTAKE NOTICE that John Wesley\nConnell, of Victoria, B. C, occupation\nbroker, intends to apply for permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and petroleum:\nCommencing nt a post planted about\n10 chains south and 10 chains east of\nthe mouth of Connell River, (Port\nChannel), thence north 80 chains,\nthence east 80 chains, thence south\n.-10 chains, thence west SO chains to\nthe point of commencement.\nJOHN  WESLEY  CONNELL,\n\u25a0  . Name of applicant\nG.  W. KERR,  Agent.\nDated   July   19,  1915, f-s-17\nSkeeno Land District\u2014District of\nQueen Charlotte Islands.\nTAKE NOTICE that Albert Scon\nLock, of Ylctnna, B. C, occupation\nbroker, intends to apply for permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and petroleum:\nCommencing at a post planted on the\nshore line of Xorth Cove, (Athlow\nBay), and about 140 chains south of\nthe mouth of Coates River, thenee\n\u00a30 chains north, tlience 80 chains\neast, thence SO chains south, thence\nSO chains west to the point of commencement.\nALBERT  SCOTT  LOCK,\nName of applicant\nJAMES  REDMOND,  Agent\nDated July 19, 1915. f-s-17\nNA V IO ABLE     WATERS'\nHON ACT.\n\u2022ROTEC\nR. S. C. Chapter 115.\nRichard B\\ McGinnis hereby givs\nnotice that he has, under section 7\nof the said Act, deposited with the\nMinister of Public Works, at Ottawa,\nand in the office of the District Register of Titles at Prince Rupert, B. C\u201e\na description of the site and of the\nplans for a wharf proposed to be\nbuilt in Alice Arm; Observatory Inlet, British Columbia, at. a point situate about % miles south of the south\neast corner of Lot 1,074, Range 5,\nCoast District, B. C.\nAND TAKE NOTICE that after the\nexpiration of one month from Ihe\ndate of the first publication of this\nnotice, Richard B. McGinnis, will\nunder Section 7 of the said Act. apply to the Minister of Public Works\nat his office In the City of Ottawa,\nfor approval of 'the said site ana\nplans, and for leave to construct the\nsaid  wharf.\nDated at Prince Rupert, B. C. this\n22nd day of October, A. D. 1915.\nS-O-31 RICHARD Ti. McGINNIS,\nApplicant\nSkeena Land District\u2014District of\nQueen Charlotte Islands. \u25a0 ~\nTAKE XOTICE that Robert Mc-\nK nzie Burgess, of Victoria, B. C,\noccupation barber, intends to apply\nfor permission to prospect the following described 'ands for coal and\npetroleum: Commencing at a post\nplanted about onj mile north of north\nshore line of Port Channel, being at\na point 20 chains nortb of the S. W.\ncorner of Coal Licence No. 10,166,\nand 80 chains west of Coal Licence\nNo. 10,166, thei.ee north SO chains,\nthence east SO chains, thence south\n80 chains, thence west SO chains to\nthe point of commencement.\nROBERT  McKENZlE  BURGESS,\nXa,me Of applicant\nG.  XV. KERR, Agent.\nDated July  19,  19 '.5. f-s-17\nMINERAL ACT.\n(Form F.)\nSkeena    Land    District\u2014District   of\nQueen Charlotte Islands.\nTAKE NOTICE that Harry Mc-\nMann, of Victoria, B. C, occupation\nbroker, iniends to apply for permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and petroleum:\nCommencing at a post planted 160\ncliains east and 160 chains north of\nthe mouth of Steele Creek, (Port\nLouis), thence south SO chains,\nthence east SO chains, thence north\nSO chains, thence west, SO chains to\nthe point of commencement.\nHARRY   McMANN,\nName  of applicant\nDated   July   19,   1915.   \u25a0 f-s-17\nCertificate of Improvements.\nNOTICE.\n\"Rosalie\" Mineral Claim, situate in\nthe Portland Canal Mining Division\nof Cassair District.\nWhere located: South fork of Glacier  Creek.\nTAKE NOTICE that I, William\nSpruck, Free Miner's Certificate No\n80,49911, intends, sixty days from\nthe date hereof, lo apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose nf obtaining a Crown Grant of the above\nclaim. And further take notice that\naction, under section S5, must be\ncommenced before the issue of such\nCertificate of Improvements.\nDated this 27th day of September,\nA.   D.   1915 o-5\nThu  Prlnct  Rupert  Daily   Journal\n50 cents per month.\nNotice! The Latest!\nIty persistent experimenting I have now evolved a system of beating t\u00bbo rooms In n residence with your kitchen range, besides sup-\nplying lid ivulci foi domestic uses, regardless of the position of\nHi. range holler. I'.y the turning of one valve; you turn your stove\nInto ii house heating system. I am now trying to Improvise u thermos tit uul        \u25a0   I ve which will -1\" uwny with the handling of any\n\"il .-ii exhibit Ion ul\nI Avi line.\ni\nTHE   RELIABLE   PLUMBER    S\n'Phone 480        P.  O.   Box  393   jlj\n\"rniao-c- o act o 3 :>oao^o<ni-a ae-vono a r-xi tut CttW txooo chw\u00bb a-ao-nmKmxKKtQ\ni&rrm?x\/i&m\nSkeena    Land    District\u2014District   of\nQueen Charlotte Islands.\nTAKE NOTICE that R. N. Ferguson, agent, Victoria, B. C, and A. M\nHall, manager, Vancouver, B. C, iniends to apply for permission to prospect the following described lands for\ncoal and petroleum: Commencing at\na post planted 100 chains east and\n60 chains north of the mouth of\nJoseph Creek, to the southeast corner\nof C. L. No. 10.14S, thence 80 chains\nnonth, thence SO chains east, thence\n80 chains south, thence 80 chains\nwest to the point of commencement.\nR. N. FERGUSON and A. M. HALL\nName of applicants\nG. W. KERR, Agent.\nDated  July  17,  1915. w-s-15\nCapt. J. McGee\nM.M.S.A.\nMusters und  .Mates prepared\ng      ,\nfor examination.\nninpass ii I*\n.luster.\nPhone Red 502\n\"VAt TK'AT.    ACADEMY'\nHelgcrson  Bloi k, opp isli<\nRoyal   Hotel\nntimitio o-t><wa-a-c\u00abn3-o aooo^oaoah\nCLEAN W AN!)\nUP NOW\nl-CEDAR     M   PS, O-CEDAR  MOP  POLISH\nM.AI1ASTINE   SANITARY   WALL  COATING\n\".  ,n-.'i-   HO'S      GARDEN TOOLS.  WATERING   CA1 S\nM     SB     lUIl   100   PER CI.\\'T.  PURE  PAINT\nPAINT   BR1   SHES,   LAWN  MOWERS  AND  GRASS  SHEARS\nUARPET     BBATE1 '-'    UAR H.UiE   PA\" S\nWINDOW   SCREENS, SCREEN* US\n\u2014at Tin;\u2014\nKATEN HARDWARE CO.,<io8 Third ai\ng\n1  B. C. Undertakers\nOr\n'\u25a0'    Funeral     Directors    \u00abnd    Em.\n2   bnlmers \u2014 Satisfaction   Guar-S\n\u25a0 V  * 4\n| 6   onteed \u2014 Open  Day and Night \u2122\ng   117 Second Street       Plione 41\nHvBi'uco Morton\nManager\nWWW-BHXKKl-e OlSttlKKWKKHWifl&oiH\nThe Morning Journal\n50c, per month\nMINERAL ACT.\n(Form F.)\nCertificate of Improvements.\nNOTICE.\nQuartz No. 1; Quartz No. 1, Frac,\nQuartz No. IT; Quartz No. 3; Quartz\nNo. 4; Quartz No. 5; Quartz No. 6;\nQuartz No. 7; Quartz No. S; Quartz\nNo. 9; Quartz No. 10; Quartz No. 11;\nQuartz No. 11!; Quartz No. 13;\nQuartz No. 1 I; Quartz No. IB; Quartz\nNo. 10; Quartz No. 17; Quartz No.\nIS; Quartz No. 19; Quartz No, 22;\nQuartz No 23; Quartz No. 21; Quartz\nNo. 25B, Mineral Claim-, situated in\nthe skeena Mining Division of Cassiar\nTAKE NOTICE that I, J. Fred\nDistrict. Where located: On Granby Peninsula, Observatory Inlet, B. C.\nh TAKE NOTICE that I, J. Fred\nRitchie, Free Miner's Certificate No.\n90.071B, acting as agent for the\nGranby Consolidated Mining, Smelt\ning & Power Company, Limited.\nFree Miner's Certificate No. 90.810B,\nintends sixty days from the date\nhereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining\na Crown Grant to the above claims.\nAnd further take notice, that action,\nunder section 85, must be commenced\nbefore the Issue of such Certificate of\nImprovements.\nJ. FRED RITCHIE. \u2022\nDated this 12th day of October, A. D.\n1915. f-o-15\nMINERAL ACT.\n'Form F.)\nCertificate of Improvements.\nNOTICE.\n\"Bandolier\" and \"Rangoon\" Mineral Claims, situate in the Portland\nCanal Mining Division of Cassair District.\nWhere located: On American\nCreek.\nTAKE NOTICE that I, R. M. Stewart, F. M. C. No. 94.306B, acting for\nmyself and as agent for J. W. Stewart, F. M. C. No. !M,342B, W. D.\nNoble, F. M.' C. No. 94.083B, and\nAlex. Rutherford, P. M. C. No. 90,-\n045B, intend, sixty days from the\n(late hereof, to apply to the Mining\nRecorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining\na Crown Grant of the above claim.\nAnd further take notice that actipn\nunder section Sfi, must be commenced before the issue of such Certificate\nof Improvements.\nDated  this  23rd  day  of September,\nA.  D,   1915. o-9\nLIQUOR ACT, 19IO.\n(Section 1!).)\nNOTICE is hereby given that, on\ntbe First day of December next, application will be made to the Superintendent of Provincial Police for tbe\nrenewal of a licence for the sale of\nliquor by wholesale in and upon the\npremises known as Prince Rupert\nImporting Co. Limited, situate at\nPrince Rupert, B. C, upon the lands\ndescribed as Lots 19 & 20, Block 23,\nSection 1, Third Avenue.\nPRINCE RUPERT IMPORTING\nCOMPANY,   LIMITED,\nALEX.  SMITH, Manager.\ni\nApplicant,\nDated First, day of October, 1915. o3\nMINERAL ACT.\n(Form F.)\nCertificate of Improvements.\nNOTICE.\nLone Maid Mineral Claim, situate\nIn tin Sk ma Mining Division of Cassiar Disl. Id. Wli, : - located: Head of\nAlice Arm.\nTAKE NOTICE thai I, Alfred E.\nWright, Tree Miner's Certificate No.\nli 83,688, actin i as agent for Graham\nChambers, Free Miner's Certificate\nNo. B 114,082, .ind W. H. Cooper,\nFree Miner's Certificate No. B 09,-\n986, Intend, sixty days from tlie date\nhi .oof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for Ihe purpose of obtaining\na Crown Giant, of tho above claim.\nAnd further take notice that action,\nunder Bection 85 must be commenced\nbefore Ihe issue of such Certificate of\nImprovements,\nDated this 30th day of October, A. D.\n1915. t-o-9\nSnap In Real Estate\ne Choice Lot with Building on it for\na $2,200 Cash\nLot 12,     Block 9,     Section 1\nAPPLY TO \u00a7\nGEORGE BRODERIUS g\nSVNOP8IS     OF      COAL      MINING\nREGULATIONS.\nCoal nylning rights of tl-i Dominion in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and\nAlberta, tbe Yr.'.-on Territory, the\nNorthwest Territories and a portion\nof tho Province of British Columbia,\nmay be leased for a term ot twenty-one years at an annual rental of\n$1 per acre. Not more than 2,560\nacres will be leased to one applicant.\nApplications \"31- a lease must be\nmade by the applicant in person to\nth,- Agent or Sub-Agent of the district in which the rights ~prli<>d for\nare situated.\nIn surveyed territory the land\nmust ',e described by sections, or\nlegal subdivisions of sections, and\nin unsurveyed territory the tract applied for shall be staked out by the\napplicant himself.\nEach application must be\\neejm-\npanied by a fee of 55, which will be\nrefunded if the rights applied for are\nnot available, but not otherwise. A\nroyalty sliall be paid en the merchantable output, of the mine at the\nrate of five cents per ton.\nThe person operating the mine\nshall furnish the Agent with sworn\nreturns accounting for the full\nquantity of merchantable coal mined\nand pay the royalty thereon. If the\ncoal mining rights re not being operated, such returns should \">e furnished at least once a year.\nThe lease will include tbe coal\nmining rights only; but the lessee\nmay be permitte! to purchase whatever available surface rights may be\nconsidered necessary for the working of the mine at the rate of $10\nper acre.\nFor full .nfurmation application\nshould be made to t..a Secretary of\nthe Department of tlie Interior, Ottawa, cm- to any Agent or Sub-Agent\nof Dominion Landc\nW.   W.  CORY,\nDeputy Mlnlstei  of the Interior\nJ. H. HILDITCH\nContractor and Builder\nEstimates given on all classes ol\nwork, whether small or large. Per.\n\u25a0onul attention given to every Item.\nPHONE GREEN 321\n[MEL DIRECTORY\nMembers of the Prince Kuufert\nLicensed Vintners' Association\nWINDSOR HOTEL\nCor.   of FlrsS   Ave. and   Eighth\nW. H. WRIGHT,  Prop.\nHOTEL CENTRAL\nFirst Ave, and Seventh St.\nEuropean uul  American Plans\n$1.00 to ;P2..->0 Per Ruj-\nPeter Black, Prop.\nUNO.X HOTEL\nFirst    Ave.    Bet wren    Eighth    and\nNinth\nEuropean Plan;   Rates \u00abOc to 81.00\nP;r  Day\nBesner & Besner, 1-roujt\nEMPRESS HOTia.\nJ. Y. Rochester V. I). Casley\nThird Ave. Betwet.li Sixi.ii nnd\nSeventh Sts.\nEuropean Plan;   OOc to $1  Per Dny\nROYAL HOTEL\nixn-ley & Burgess, Props.\nThird Ave. and Sixtli St.\nEuropean Plan Steam Heated\nBEAVER      WHOLESALE     L1QUOI\nCO., LIMITED\nSecond Ave. und Sixth HI.\nPhone 102\n'RINCE RUPERT IMPORTING CO.\nLIMITED\nEmpress Hotel Building\u2014Third Ave\nPhone   7\nFREDERICK   PETERS.  K.C.\nLIQUOR ACT,  1910.\n(Section 12.)\nNOTICE is hereby given that, on\ntho first -lay of December next, appli\ncation will be made to the Superin-\ntendent of Provincial Police for renewal of the hotel licence to sell\nliquor by retail In the hotel known\nas tho Granby Bay Hotel, situate at\nAnyox, in the Province of British Columbia. . \u00bb-;\nDated this Sixth day of Sept., 1915.\nGranby Bay Hotel Company, Limited.\nJAS. CHURCHILL, Manager.\nt-fl-14 Applicant.\nPacific Cartage Limited\nGeneral  Teun..ng\nFurniture  .Moving  a  Specialty.\nWhen yon  buy COAL buy the  BEST\n\u2014 Ladysuilth   Lump   or   Comox\nWashed  Nut.\nThe Queen Charlotte\nOil Fields Limited\nOlllce will open today in Law-Butler\nBuilding for sale of a limited\namount  jf   Treasury Stock\nGEO.  F.    MACDONALD.   Sec.-Trea*\nNew Wellington\nCoal\nThe Favorite Household Coul\nCleanest, Brightest and Best\ners & Albert\nSecond Aveuus\n3t-w-2-w.\nPhone 116\nFH0NE 554 P.O. \u00a30X 60\nFOR\nP>\nAPERHANGING\nAINTING\nOLISH1NG AND\nWALL TINTING\nHIGH-GRADE    INTERIOR\nDECORATING    A    SPECIALTY\nMartin Swanson\nSECOND AVE. MEAR McURIDB\nl\u00abH\u00abHKHJlKH\u00bbl>fl<l<HKKK8WO <HXH>\nTHE MOST COMFORTABLE\nBarrister. Solicitor and Notary Puhll\nOlllce in\nEXCHANGE  BLOCK\nf WALKER'S MUSIC STORE'\nCoi-nei- Second Ave and  Ith St.\nPianos  and  other  musical   Instruments for sale.\nPianos  to   Rent.\nA  huge assortment  of  sheet\n\u00a7i   music. Classic songs and music,\nand all the popular selections\n2 of  the  day.\n\" Ol\nl\u00bbl\u00abHWl>aiHift<i)\u00abH\u00bbOOi>&iKl*iKHa '\nIN IHE CITY\nAnswer* nil culls day anil uighl\nPhone \u00a39\nStand:    Hotel    I'rluce    Rupert\n5rj<iiMHWH3i;\u00ab<8>w>\u00bbijiKi\u00aboaiKHKiS\n|      DR. IMAN\nI   Eye Specialist\nGlasses Accurately\nFitted\nP\u00abhs ao a o o a p a o o o a o n ens op-5 IMPHIIPHMHMHHB\nPRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL\nFriday, .Noiembc,\nISH*SlttWWW*\u00bb<H3-mw^^ I\nPrince Rupert Transfer Co.\nMINERAL ACT.\n(Form F.)\n: i\n-von \u25a0\nCoal, Furniture Moving, Baggage\nand Heavy Teamiir'\nW. J.  CRAWFORD, Manager\nphone see       \u00b0r\u00bbrr:\u2122 I\n0\nt&wa\u00abCH3#\u00ab<H>aoai>tfa-t}fc<HS*cciao^\nBlakely Co , Jewellers,   I\nand Watch Repairers\nHARRY SELFE a watchmaker of long experience has been put in\ncharge of that department\u2014Satisfaction guaranteed.\nSee our stock of nuggets from  the North.    Make jour choice while\nthey last and have them made   up in the city us sticfi-pin, brooch   x\nor pendant. '\"\"\"\"\"    jj}\nEncourage Home Industry and keep the money in the city. 5\nEYES TESTED  SCIENTIFICALLY   by   an   expert   in   that  line  of   a\nwork\u2014Latest appliance for testing. fi\nRICH CLASS STOCK TO CHO OSE FROM %\no\na\nri\nCorner Third Avenue and Sixth Street    I\nct\nfl\n\u00bbSlW<JiKHSfflSWKl*3fflSW^ <H5-5*f CKHS-lKl-CHSCHXi\nCertificate of Improvements.\nXOTICE.\nSunset, Regina, Rex, Aria, Quince.\nCrystal anil Ruby Fraction Mineral\nClaims, situate In the Skeena Mining\nDivision of Cassair District.\nWhere located: on Falls Creek,\nGranby Bay, B. C.\nTAKE NOTICE that I, J, Fred\nRitchie, Free Miner's Certificate No.\n90,071b, acting as agent for the\nGranby Consolidated .Mining, Smelting & Power Co., Li mi led. Free Miner's Certificate Xo. 90.810B, intends,\nsixty days fiom the date hereof, to\napply to the -Mining Recorder for a\nCertificate of Improvements, for the\npurpose of obtaining a Crown Grant\nof the above claim.    \u2022\u25a0- \u25a0\u2022\u25a0-..\nAnd further take notice that action, under section 85 inns be commenced before the issue of suoh Certificate of Improvements.\nDated this 4th day of October, 1915.\no-5. J. Fred  Ritchie, Agent.\nLIQl'OR ACT, 1010.\n(Section 42.)\nNOTICE is hereby given, that on\nihe First day of December next, application will be made to the Super-\ninlenrient of Provincial Police, for\nrenewal of the Hotel License to sell\nliquor by retail in the hotel known\nas the Nicholl Ho*el, in the village\nIf Nicholl, B. C, in the Province of\nBritish  Columbia.\nNicholl Hotel Co., Liniiteu\nApplicant,\n0-9       JENS  ANDERSON,   Manager.\nMl\nlie; a?\n'Mlfesi\ni AV .\"\u2022, 1 li .' i A       I     li - IK** .\u00bb J*J   .'~B     L *    .-      '   ''.'Il f \u2014-**.- .\".'' ' \u25a0: \u2022   '   - \u2014\n'^M\nTI|^^J^^8S^|\nKi3\nFor the Househt\nDelivered to your kitchen\ndoor, like groceries\nwei\n175,000,000 Bottles Yearly\nThat was the demand for Budweiser last\nyear.\nThe Anheuser-Busch Plant covers today\nmore than 1-12 acres\u2014equal to 70 city\nblocks. It (jives steady employment to\n6,000 people', and to 1,500 mo.-e in its\nbranches.\nEvery process, every room, isim-.nai ulate.\nEvery bottle Is Pasteui\nThis Quality-Plant, stan >\nago, is a model of modern facilil\nTin: hundi loi lb\nevery day know that nothing of its :\ncould be made unj   better than Budweiser.\n77ie Largest Plant of lis Kind\nin the iVorl-l\n  . . i    \"ft {'.Inlii^.^,\nAnheuser-Busch, St. Louts\n- iiir..:-'.it \u25a0   '\n\u25a0 I riTr'it\n; \u00ab;t|n.l;\nS&fSt ^*?*SBg m\nSome of the Principal\nJ:ui!.   11 :.;\n:M\n.   I j  \"BOB J ....\n\u2022 ';\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 -'j  jl 1    ii M     -\n\u2022 \u25a0\u25a0-',. .\u25a0\u25a0 ''\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0\" -    ;=\u25a0 - .:---;^'1V!f' .m.-S':,,::, ::-::-:-:ia u-.v^fri\n\u25a0    ' '\u25a0',-PV.v7fl2T:'''-~'i!     4\u00bb' . 'Sf'-.'.-:\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0   \u25a0 .\/\u25a0 -..- ' \u2022.'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0     '. '&,-\u25a0\/\n-*m     ! 3s\nDEPARTMENT  OF  WORKS.\nNOTICE TO ' ONTRACTORS.\nSmithei-s School.\nSEALED TENDERS, superscribed\n\"Tender for Smithers School-house,\"\nwill be received by the Honorable the\nMinistei of Public Works up to 1-\no'clock noon of 'uesday, th< 23rd\nday of November, 1915, for the erection and completion of a two-room\nschool-house at Smithers, on tlie\nGrand Trunk Railway, in the Skeena\nElectoral District.\nPlans, specifications, contract, and\nforms of tender may be seen on and\nafter the 9th day of November, 1915,\nat the oltice of J. Mahony, Government Agent, Vancouver; J. 11. McMullin, Government Agent, Prince\nRuperl; S. H. Hoskins, Government\nAgent, Hazelton; and Walter Noel,\nSecretary of School Board, Smithers.\nBy application to tlie undersigned,\ncontractors may obtain a copy of the\nplans and specifications for the sum\nof ten dollars ($111), or a certified\ncheque for same, which will be refunded on their return in good order.\nEach proposal must be accompanied by an accepted bank chetpio\nor certificate of deposit on a chartered bank of Canada, made payable to\nthe Honorable the Minister of Public\nWorks, for a sum equal to 20 per\ncent, of tender, which shall be forfeited if the party tendering decline\nto enter into contract when called\nupon to do so, or if he fail to complete the work contracted for. The\ncheques or certificates of deposit, of\nunsuccessful tenderers will be returned t0 them upon the execution\nof the contract.\nTenders will not be considered un-\nl'-ss made out on Ihe forms supplied,\nsigned with the actual signatures of\nthe tenderer, and enclosed in the en-\ni elopes furnished.\nThe lowest or any lender not\nnecessarily accepted.\nJ.  E.  GRIFFITH,\nDeputy Minister and Public Works\nEngineer.\nDepartment nf Public Works,        7-t\nVictoria, B. C. November ith,\n1915. noil\n3 TRAINS WEEKLY\nMONDAY\nTHURSDAY\nIt):.-JO A. .M.\nTO   EDMONTON,  SASKATOON',  RE.\nGIXA,  WINNIPEG, ST. PA 11.\nCAGO,    EASTERN    CANADA\nCN1TED  STATES\nCHANGE IN STEAMER SAILINGS is ii  lii\nWinter Schedule, Effective 2nd   Nov..   1015,\nFor Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle!\u2014S.  s.\nTuesday I) a.m.    S. S. Prince George,  every  Saturday\nAnyov, Granby Bay, every Tbul'dllJ   at   midnight.\nUNEXCELLED EQUIPMENT        CHARACTER\nCHI-\nAND\n-  n\nProm\nPrim\nPrince   Uupei I\nRupert, oven\n.i.ni.     Foi\nSERA ice\n1   CO    FAST    VIA    \"B0UTE 0P ENUMERABLE SIARVELS\"\nfi    UU    LimiJI .,,\u201e]  combine  Pleasure  With Business.\nTORONTO,   HAMILTON,   LON   DON.   OTTAWA,   MONTREAL.\nILL POINTS IN EASTERN CANADA AND UNITED STATES.\nIncluding New York and Boston.\nSOME OK THE ATTRACTIONS\nThe wonderful scenic \"Skenna\" and \"Fraser\" Rivers, followed\nby the unsurpassed \"Yellowhend Puss\" through the Rocky Mountains at their best.    \"Mount RObson\"  (13,500 feet)  Mt. Geike. etc.\nThe Golden Wheat fields of the Prairie Provinces, thence\nthrough New Ontario, Cochrane, Cobalt, etc.\nTourist and Standard Sleeping Cars Prince Rupert to AVinni-\npeg, and Winnipeg to Toronto;Lenve Prince Rupert, 10:30 a. ni.\nSaturday, Monday and Thursday. Arrive Winnipeg 2:23 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday. Leave Winnipeg 5:15 p. m. Tuesday,\nThursday, Sunday. Arrive Toronto 12:0.) p. m. Thursday, Saturday\nand Tuesday.\nFull Particulars Cheerfully Furnished\nA.   DAVIDSON,   General  Agent. Phone 200.\n\"WrSII\nCanadian Pacific Railway\nLowest rules te all Eastern point*  via  steamer  to  Vancouver  uud\nCanadian Pacific Railway.\nMeals and Berth Included   on   steuuier.\nPRINCESS  SOPHIA,  SOUTHBOUND,\nFriday, 7 p.m.\nPRINCESS   MAY,   SOUTHBOUND,\nSunday, (I p.m.\n9   J. 0. -McNAR, General Agent, coiner  Third   Ave.  and   Fourth   St.\nMINERAL ACT.\n(Form F.)\nCertificate of Improvements\nNOTICE.\n\"Merry Widow\" Mineral Claim,\nsituate in the Portland Canal Mining\nDivision of Cassair District.\nWhere located: at mouth of American Creek.\nTAKE XOTICE that I, William\nSpruck, Free Miner's Certificate No\n80.499B, intends, sixty days from\nthe date hereof, lo apply to the Mining Recorder fjr a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above\nclaim. And further take notice that\naction, under section 85, must be\ncommenced before the Iss.,o of such\nCertificate of Improvements.\nDated this 27th day o' September,\nA. D.  1915. 0-5\nIN    THE    SUPREME    COURT    OF\nBRITISH COLUMBIA\nIN THE MATTER OF THE EST VI E\nDE-\n(H31KHKHHKWHJC WHTO-WSKK^HJlKWKKHKlW-a-iH^\nTHE UNION STEAMSHIP CO. OF B.C. LTD'\nNAAS, SIMPSON, every  Mon-\nVICTORIA,     .SEATTLE\nA\nM.\nnil.\nS.S. VENTURE\u2014Sails for GRAXBY,\nday.\nS.S. VENTURE\u2014Sails tor VANCOUVER,\nevery   Tuesday,P.M.\nS.S. CAMOSUN\u2014Sails for STEWART. GRAXBY, Saturdays.\nOctober 2nd, 16th, UUtb, November 13th,\nDecember   11th, 25th.\nS. S. CAMOSUN\u2014Sails for MASET, PORT CLEMENTS, Sunday, l>.\nM. October 3rd. 171h, 31st, November 14th, 28th,\nDecember   12th, 2(lth.\nS.S. C..MOSIN\u2014Sails for SK1DEGATE, JEDWAY, IKEDA, Tuesday A. M. October 5th, 13th, November 2nd, 16th,\n30th,   December 14th, 2Sth.\nS.S. CAMOSUN\u2014Sails for BELLA COOLA, RIVERS INLET and tbe\nSouth, Thursday P. M. October 7th, 21st, November\n4th, 18th, December 2nd, 10th, 28th.\nJOHN BARNSLEY, AGENT, 081   Second  Avi\n-Plume .~>*>H.\n^i>annaa,yo<>noco<Httoaooao<H3aoooooa<iaXiOOO<}Ooaoooooooo<M\nBM>&iti!c<HtQO#QM^^\nRUPERT MARINE IRONWORKS AND\nSUPPLY CO., LIMIT! D\nWATERFRONT,   PRINCE   RUPERT\nENGINEERS,     MACHINISTS   AND  MACHINERY  CONTRACTORS\nSpecialists in  Marine  Power  Plant-   Oil, Steam, or Gasoline.\nis. C. Coast Ageutsc for the British Ki-onihout Semi-Diesel Oil En-\n(\u25a0Ine\u2014ih,. most reliable and economical, and the cheapest\npower for fishing bonis, tugs of ' passenger vessels.\nStandard Gas Engine Company's\n\u2022'.ngiiies and Pails in slock.\nOF    EDWARD    M.    HAYXES\nCEASED,\nAND\n! i   i       di    er of I he \"Adniiiili I ral Ion\n\\r\n;.. i ii-  Nlul ii   daj   - f  Novembi i.\nA.   D,   :\nUPON   reading   the   affidavits   o\nJohn li. McMul'tn, ii is ordered, I\nJohn  II.  Mi U    lin, Official   vdminis\ntrator for pari i    I  i   Countj  ol Al\nlin, shall lie Ad     listiator of .ill and\nsingular   Ihe   estate   of   Edward   Al.\n\u25a0iNiiiiiiiiiiJIiiliiiiiiiiililiiiilin iiin iiiiiim: iiiiimiiiiiuiii\nPRINCE RUPERT IMP. CO.\nDistributors PRINCE RUPERT, B. C.\nSteel, Iron, Oils, Wire Rope, Biilutu   lleltin,  I!.  C.      V. 1    Pulleys,\nColumbian  Iti-onze Piopellors, Storage Butteries,  Dynamos and\nMurine Aci essorles.\n.nil's\u2014Eiist-cluss equipment   nnd -'.in foi  niaclilnc and ship re-\ng pairs.\ni PO  L'OX  5 TELEPHONE 313\nHaynes, decea \"I. :,iii   tate,    id thai  Iin\u00bbj>oc.r.e.aco-Qoro!>oiK c,--ryaooon-oo-'i>oaaon(.->oaa'H>n< 'ianooiiti^\nnol Ice ol this i rdei  be I ubllshed In I\nthe   Prince  fti pei:   Journal  for  I\nissues.\n\u2022F.   McB.   Vol NO\nL. J. S. ('\n8C\nThe Morning Journal\n50c. per l^onth\nmamL-mmaiiimvmKmai;\nPAYNFR BRC\na   Pioneer i   nernl  11 < -elm\nEmhulnieiv,     Open    I)\nNielli.    Ladles1\nAtleucliiii\nPHONE 80.    710\n\u25a0)**\nw\u00bb\u00bb   Plious  Hli\n183        Res.  1'hons f\u00bba\nI P-TO-DATE\n\u25a0Ili   iVE.\n\u00bb;,-.f.rrMT- \u2022    ' -\nI LINDSAY'S CARTAGE ft STORAGL\n12(1   l-i-i IM'li  STREET\nJINGLE POT COAL\nIn handb d '\u2022     na   ' .1 oi ders recelvs\niromi    itteiuli        l-.oni   No  61 ^\nFriday, November 19, 1915.\nPRINCE RUPERT JOURNAL\nRi-.ies   For   Advertising   Under   Any I\nHeading.\n\\\nMinimum charge of ad.    .   ... 25c\nOno insertion,  per word     lc\nS i consecutive insertions    4c\nTWMty-slS consecutive insertions\nione month)     15c\nBirtli   no:ice.  one  insertion   . . . 50c\nMarriage notice, one insertion .. 50c\nDeath notice, one insertion .... 50c\nCurd   of   thanks     50c\nAll condensed advertisements are\ncash in advance, otherwise one cent\na word each  insertion straight\nMINERAL ACT.\nI <-'oi-in 1-'.)\nCertiftcntc  Of   Improvements.\nNOTICE.\n'\u2022Ediih M.\", Glenora,\" \"Oneda,\"\n\"Cobalt Fraction,\" \"Evans,\" \"Granby,\" \"Railroad,\" \"Ayrshire,\" and\n'Motlierlode,\" Mineral Claims, situate\nIn the Portland Canal Mining Division of Cassiar District. Where located, on American Creek.\nTAKE NOTICE that Pacific Coast\nExploration Company, Limited, Free\nMiner's Certificate No. 93.862B, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Alining Recorder\nfor a Certificate of Improvements,\nfor the purpose of obtaining a Crown\nGrant of the above claim.\nAnd further take notice that action\nunder section 85, must be commenced before the issue of such Certificate of Improvements.\nDated this -lib day of October, \/!. D.\n1915. t-o-26\nSkeena Land District\u2014District of\nQueen Charlotte Islands.\nTAKE NOTICE that Richard B.\nMcGlnnis, of San Francisco, California, occupation Mining Engineer,\nIntends to apply for permission to\nlease I be following described lands\nCommencing at a post planted on tbe\nWest shore of Alice Arm, Observatory\nInlet, three-quarter (%) mile South\nof the South East corner of the River\nMouth Mineral Claim, tlience Soutli\n425 feet along high water mark;\nthence East to low water mark;\nthence Northerly 425 feet more or\nless, along low water mark to a point\ndue East of this post; thence West\nto the point of com men cement.\nRICHARD  R. McGINNIS,\nName of applicant.\nDated August 12, 1915.\nSkeena   Land    District\u2014District   of\nQueen Charlotte Islands, Graham\nIsMnd.\nTAKE NOTICE that. I, Theed\nPearse, of Vancouver, B. C, solicitor,\nIntends to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands for a license to\nr'ospect for coal and petroleum on\nand under the following described\nlands: Commencing at a post planted one mile west of the mouth of\nNaden River, at Naden Harbor,\ntheme south 80 chains, thence east\n80 chains, thence north 80 chains,\nthence west 80 chains to point of\ncommencement containing 640 acres\nmore or lens. Nortii West Corner.\nTHEED PEARSE,\n\u2022 \u2022!\u2022- \u2022\" Name of applicant,\n(i-9 Samuel   Horner,  Agenl.\nDated the  10th day of August, 1915.\nWKh>0\u00ab<h\u00bbiWHWK\u00abhW(<8WHWKKHW\u00abh:\n| PERSONALS |\nMr. Hopkins, who is interested in\nthe Alice Arm mines, reached the\ncity yesterday from the south.\n+     *     *\nG. A. McNIcholl and Capi. C. II.\nNicholson, who have been on a business visit to Alaskan ports will reach\nhero today by the C.  P. R. steamer.\nTraffic Through Suez I anal.\n(Continued from Page One.)\nin   1913, and  3,078   in  1914  carried\nthe British flag.\nThere has been an increa: if 857,-\n794 tons last year as compared with\n1913 in the tonnage of British vessels, which amounted to 12,847,621\ntons in 1912, 12,052,484 tons in\n1913, and 12,910,278 tons in 1914.\nDuring the same period the tonnage\nof German vessels has decreased\nfrom 3,025,415 tons in 1912, 3,352,-\n287 tons In 1913, to 2,118,946 tons\nin 1914.\nCORPORATION  OF  THE CITY  OF\nPRINCE RUPERT, B. C.\nIssue Of New Telephone Directory.\nThe city is about to issue a New\nDirectory, and the public Is requested\nto Inform the Superintendent of Telephones in writing, of any changes\nthat may be desired. The last day\nfor receiving notices of alterations\nwill be Wednesday, December 1,\n1915.\nSkeena Land District\u2014District of\nQueen Charlotte Islands.\nTAKE NOTICE that John Wesley\nConnell, of Victoria, B. C, occupation\nbroker, intends to apply for permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and petroleum:\nCommencing at a post planted\n10 chains south and 60 chains east\nof the mouth of Connell River, (Port\nChannel), thence south 80 chains,\nthence east 80 chains, thence north\n80 chains, thence west 80 chains to\nthe point of commencement.\nJOHN  WESLEY  CONNELL,\nSkeena Land District\u2014District of\nQueen Charlotte Islands.\nTAKE NOTICE that Robert Mc-\nKenzie Burgess, of Victoria, B. C,\noccupation barber, intends to apply\nfor permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and\npotroleum: Commencing at a post\nplanted about one mile nortli of north\nshore line of Port Channel, being at\na point about 30 chains north of the\nS. W. corner of Coal Licence No. 10,-\n166, and 80 chain? west of Coal Licence 10,166 thence north 80\nchains, tlience west 80 chains, thence\nsouth 80 chains, ihence east 80\nchains to the point of commencement. ,\nROBERT McKENZlE  BURGESS,\nName of applicant\nG. XV. KERR, Agent.\nDated July 19, 1915. f-s-17\nSkeena Land Dial rict- District of\nQueen Charlotte Islands.\nTAKE N'OTHT, thai Harry Mc-\n.Mann. of Victoria, B C, occupation\nliroker. Intends to apply for permission lo prospect the following described lands for coal and petroleum;\nCommencing at a post planted 160\nchains easi of the north east corner\nof Lot No. 2.771. near Otard Ray,\ntheme north 80 chains, Ilience east\nR0 chain?, Ilience south 80 chains,\nthence west 80 chains to the point\nof commencement.\nHARRY McMANN,\nNa .1    of applicant\nO.  VV.  KERR, Agent.\nDated July 19, 1915. f-s-17\nSkeena Land Dislrl-t\u2014District of\nQueen Charlotto Islands.\nTAKE NOTICE that llarry Mc-\n.Mann, of Victoria, B. C, occupation\nbroker, Iniends to apply for permis-\nsslon to prnspeU tbe following described lands for coal and petroleum:\nCommencing at a post planted 80\nchains east and 80 chains nortb of\nthe north east corner of 1. 2,771,\nnear Otard Bay, thence 80 chains\nnorth, thenco 80 chains east, tlience\n80 chains south, thence 80 chains\n\u25a0west to the point of commencement.\nHARRY McMANN,\nName of applicant\n(',.  VV.  KERR, Agent.\nDaled July IS, 1915. f-s-17\nLIQUOR ACT, 1910.\n(Section ID.)\nNOTICE is hereby given that, on\ntie First day of December next, application will be made to the Superintendent of Provincial Police for the\nrenewal of a licence for the sale of\nliquor by wholesale in and upon the\npremises known as Beaver Wholesale Liquor Company, of Prince Rupert, Limited, situate at 708 Fraser\nStreet, Prince Rupert, B. C, upon\nBlock (32) Section fl) City of\nthe lands described as Lot (15-16),\nPrince Rupert, B. C.\nDated this 18 day of September, 1915.\nTHE BEAVER WHOLESALE\nLIQUOR CO., OF PRINCE RUPERT LIMITED,\nGEO. A. SWEET,\nManager,\nApplicant\nSPRUCE  LOGS WANTED.\nWanted 'urge quantity Spruce logs,\nof good size, and scaling at least 3u\nper cent. No. 1. Write particulars\nas to price, quality and earliest delivery to C. P, Coles & Co., Vancouver, tf\nSAVE YOUR\nEYES\nIf you would save your eyes\u2014have\nthem filled perfectly with glasses by\nDR. INMAN\nOffices\u2014788  Exchange Building\nDR. J. S. BROWN, DENTIST\nCrown  aud  Bridge  Work  a\nSpecialty\nOffice!  (smith   Block,   Third   Avenut\nPhone 451.\nSkeena Land District\u2014District of\nQueen ^narlotte Islands.\nTAivE NOTICE that Albert Scott\nLock, of Victoria, B. C, occupation\nbroker, intends to apply for permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and petroleum:\nCommencing at a post planted 160\nchains east of tbe north east corner\nof Lot No. 2,771 near Otard Bay,\nthence south 80 i iai is thence east\n80 chains, tbenc north 80 chains,\nthence west 80 chains to the point\nof commencement.\nALBERT SCOTT LOCK,\nName of applicant\nO.  W.   KERR, Agent.\nDaled July 13, 1915. f-s-17\nSkeena    Land   District\u2014District   of\nQi.een Charlotte Islands, Graham\nIsland.\nTAKE    NOTICE    that    1,    Theed\nPearse, of Vancouver, B. C, solicitor,\nIntends to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands for a license to\nprospect for coal and petroleum on\nand   under the  following  described\nlands:    Commencing at a post planted two miles west of the mouth of\nNaden    River,    at    Naden    Harbor,\nthence north 80 chains, thence east\n80  chains, thence  south   80  chains,\nthence west  80  chains  to  point of\ncommencement, containing 640 acres\nmore or less. S.' tii Vent Corner.\nTHEED   PEARSE,\nName of applicant,\no-9 Samuel  Horner, Agent.\nDated the 10th day of August, 1915.\nNOTICE  OF  SHERIFF'S  SALE\nIN\nOF\nSkeena   Land   District\u2014District   of\nQueen Charlotte Islands, Graham\nIsland.\nTAKE    NOTICE    that    I,   Theed\nPearse, of Vancouver, B. C, solicitor,\nintends to apply to the Chief Commissioner of Lands for a license to\nprospect for coal and petroleum on\nand  under the  following   described\nlands:    Commencing at a nost planted one mile west of the mouth of\nNaden    River,    at    Naden    Harbor,\nthence north 80 chains, thence east\n80  chains, thence  south   80  chains,\nthence  west  SO  chains  to  point  of\ncommencement, containing 640 acres\nmore or less. South West Corner.\nTHEED   PEARSE,\nName of applicant,\no-9 Samuel   Horner,  Agent.\nSkeena Land District\u2014District of\nQueen Charlotte Islands.\nTAKE NOTICE that John Wesley\nConnell, of Victoria, B. C, occupation\nbroker, intends to apply for permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and petroleum:\nCommencing at a post planted 10\nchains south and 220 chains east of\nthe mouth of Connell River, (Port\nChannel), thence 80 chains south,\nthence 80 chains east, thence 80\nchains north, thence 80 chains west,\nfollowing the shore line of Port Channel, to the point of commencement.\nJOHN  WESLEY  CONNELL,\nName of applicant\nG. XV. KERR, Agent.\nDated   July   19,   1915. f-s-17\nTHE    SUPREME    COURT\nBRITISH   COLUMBIA\nBetween\nMICHAEL SEEB1RG,  Plaintiff\nand\nW. 3. KENNAt'GH,  Defendant.\nPURSUANT to an Order of His\nHonor, Judge I Mcll. Young, dated\nthe 4th day of June, i 915, I will offer\nfor sale by public auction at ray office\nIn the Court House. Prince Rupert,\nB.C., on MONDAY, THE 20TH DAY\nOP DECEMBER, 1915, at the hour of\nELEVEN O'CLOCK In the forenoon,\nthe following described lands: \u2014\nLot Fourteen (14), Block Twenty-\none (21), Section Six (6), in the City\nof Prince Rupert, Province of British\nColumbia, subject to a Judgement for\nlot amount of $1,519.74; Interest\nthereon at the rate of five (5) per\ncent, per annum from the 22nd day\nof December, 1914, and costs Incidental to the sale.\nDated at Prince Rupert, B.C., the\n7th day of June, 1915,\nJ-9-6. JOHN SHIRLEY\nSheriff of the County of  Vtlln\nSkeena   Land   District\u2014District   of\nQueen Charlotte Islands.\nTAKE NOTICE that John Wesley\nConnell, of Victoria, B. C, occupation\nbroker, intends to apply for permission  to  prospect the  following described lands for coal and petroleum:\nCommencing at a post planted on the\nshore line of Nortii  Cove,   (Athlow\nBay), and about 140 chains south of\nthe  Coates  River,  tlience  south  80\nchains, thence east 80 chains, thence\nnorth 80   chains,    thence   west   80\nchains to the point of commencement.\nJOHN WESLEY CONNELL,\nName of applicant\nJAMES REDMOND, Agent\nDated July 19, 1915.\nf-s-17\nSkeena Land District\u2014District of\nQueen Charlotte Islands.\nTAKE NOTICE that Ernest Harvard Lambly and Frances Ann Taylor, of Victoria, B. C, occupation\nbrokers, intends to apply for permission to prosi ect the following described lands for coal and petroleum:\nCommencing at a post planted about\n100 chains south of the south east\npoint of Queens Island in Port Louis,\nthence 80 chains east, thence 80\nchains north, thence 80 chains west,\nIlience 80 chains south to the point\nof commencement.\nERNEST HARVARD LAMBLY AND\nFRANCES ANN TAYLOR\nNome  of applicants\nHARRY McMANN, Agent\nDated  July  17,   1915. f-s-17\nSkeena   Land   District\u2014District   of\nQueen Charlotte Islands.\nTAKE NOTICE that William\nGeorge Lock, of Winnipeg, Man., occupation manager, Intends to apply\nfor permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and petroleum. Commencing at a post\nplanted 180 chains east and 60 chains\nnortii of the mouth of Joseph Creek,\nto the north east corner of C. L. No.\n10,155, thence 80 chains north,\nthence SO chains east, thence 80\nchains south, thence SO ohains west\nto the point of commencement.\nWILLIAM GEORGE LOCK,\nName of applicant\nJAMES  REDMOND,  Agent\nDaled July 19, 1915. f-s-17\nSkeena Land District\u2014District of\nQueen Charlotte Islands.\nTAKE NOTICE that James Mid-\ndleton, of Victoria, H. C, occupation\nagent, Intends to apply for permission to prospect the fallowing described lands for coal and petroleum:\nCommencing at n post planted about\none hundred and sixty chains north\nof the centre of Freeman's Island,\n(Port Channel), and at the nortii\nwest corner of C. L. No. 10,164,\nthence 80 chains north, tlience 80\nchains easi, thence SO chains south,\nthence 80 chains west to the point of\ncommencement.\nJAMES  MIDDLETON,\nName   of  applicant\nHARRY McMANN,  Agent.\nDated  July   17,  1915. w-s-15\nSkeena    Land    District.\u2014District   of\nQueen Charlotte Islands.\nTAKE NOTICE that Robert Mc-\nKenzie Burgess, of Victoria, B. C, occupation barber, intends to apply for\npermission to prospect the following\ndescribed lands for coal and petroleum: Commencing at a post\nplanted about 220 chains east of the\neastern end of North Cove (Athlow\nBay), thence nortli 80 chains thence\nwest 81 chains, thence south 80\nchains, thence east 80 chains to the\npoint of commencement.\nROBERT McKENZlE BURGESS,\nName of applicant\nJAMES  REDMOND,  Agent\nDated July 19, 1915. f-s-17\nSkeena   Land   District\u2014District   of\nQueen Charlotte Islands.\nTAKE NOTICE that .Tohn Wesley\nConnell, of Victoria, B. C, occupation broker, intends to apply for permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and petroleum:\nCommencing at a post planted about\n25 chains south and 186 chains east\nof the mouth of Joseph Creek, (In-\ngraliam Bay), at the south east corner of Coal Licence No. 10,155, tlience\n80 chains north, thence 80 chains\neast, thence 80 chains south, tlience\n80 chains west to the point of commencement.\nJOHN WESLEY CONNELL,\nName of applicant\nDated July 17, 1915. w-s-15\nSkeena   Land   District\u2014District   of\nQueen Charlotte Islands.\nTAKE NOTICE that John Wesley\nConnell, of Victoria, B. C, occupation broker, Intends to apply for permission to prospect the following described lands for coal and petroleum:\nCommencing at a post planted 80\nchains east and 80 chains north of\nthe north east corner of Lot 2,771,\nnear Otard Bay, thence north 80\nchains, thence west 80 chains, thence\nsouth 80 chains, thence east 80\nchains to the point of commencement.\nJOHN WESLEY CONNELL,\nName of applicant\nJAMES REDMOND, Agent.\nMINERAL ACT.\n(Form F.)\nCertilicate of Improvements.\nNOTICE.\nMayday, Maypole and Mayflower\nFraction Mineral Claims, situate in\nthe Skeena Mining Division of Cassiar District\nWheie located: on Hidden Creek,\nGranby Bay, B.  C.\nTAKE NOTICE that I, J. Fred\nRitchie, Free Miner's Certificate No.\n90.071B, acting as agent for the\nGranby Consolidated Mining, Smelting & Power Co., Limited. Free Miner's Certificate No. 90.810B. intends,\nsixty days from the date hereof, to\napply to the Mining Recorder for a\nCertificate of Improvements, for the\nprupose of obtaining a Crown Grant\nof the above claim.\nAnd further take notice that action\nunder section 85, must be commenced before the ssue of such Certificate of Improvements,\njated this 4th day of October, 1915.\n3-5 J. Fredd Ritchie, Agent.\nASK  FOR I\nJIB\nSend\/or Five Roses\nCook Book\u2014\nCOUPON\ntfrltt N.rr* Utd AddreM plenty.\nLWi forcM to endow Ten Gmntw\nin w*m|*\nWIB - i i \u25a0\nNAME OT OtALCfl .\nBEING A MANUAL OT GOOD RECIPES c*\u00abWly\nchoeen from the contribttioM of over t*o dttBWJ\n\u2022uceewfu! w\u00ab of Five Rom Flow tVoughort CcrarJ*.\nALw Uieful.Notei on the venom dasae* of good dins*\nCO ttfa aU of which h*vc beer* carefully checked m4\ncochccked hy competent authority.\nMmt war Enwlom to Utt Of TH\u00a3 WOODS HUltfC-CO. UHTTJ. WWHIKfi\n\" Distributors Prince Rupert, B.C.\nSTEWART * MOBL.HY KKLLY. DOUGLAS & CO,\nRoyal Bank of Canada\nHEAR   OFFICE:   MONTREAL ESTABLISHED   I860\nCapital     $ 11,560,000\nReserved   Fund $ 12,500,000\nTotal   Assets    .$185,000,000\nSavings Rank Department\u2014$1 will open an account\nBranches   Throughout   Canada  und Banking Connections With All\nParts of the I'nilef States. Agents Throughout the World.\nH.  P. WILSON,  Mnnnger        - Prince    Rupert    Brunch\n\u25a0tttn\nPJHjHWHMMfcKHKHWMHWWKHKl^^\nLUMBER\nCoal, Cement, Plaster and Brick\nAND A COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDERS' SUPPLIES\nWESTHOLME LUMBER CO., LTD.\nFirst Avenue       Prince Rupert       Telephone 186\nil*<HHHWWXlWKKHKHWKHKHKHJlKH^\nGenuine Wellington Coal\nOUR   COAL LASTS   LONGER\u2014IT'S THE BEST.\nPhone 15\u2014Prince Rupert Coal Company\nJournal Ads. Bring Results\nLUMBER\nSHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS\nPrince Rupert Lumber Co.\nFIRST AVE. AND McilRIDE ST. PRINCE KIPEIIT\nPhone 25 Branch Yard at Smithers, B.C.\nmiBin*wmmmmmmmmmmmmwm*mmmmmmmmammi!tMMmiiiwmu\nIMPERIAL MACHINE IRKS\nEngines   Installed   nnd  General\nRepairs\n1x,v-Acetylene   Plant   in   Connection\nPhone Red 150 Third Avenue\nA. E. WRIGHT\nProvincial and Dominion Land Surveyor\u2014Surveying   and   Engineering.\nletween Second and Third Avenues\nP. O. Boy 10.\nReduced Price of\nMILK\nThe Standard Dairy\nwill  deliver  pure  milk  of its\nusual high standard\nat 5 rents a Pint\nor 10 cents a Quart.\nPhone Standard Dairy.\nBlue 247","@language":"en"}],"Genre":[{"@value":"Newspapers","@language":"en"}],"GeographicLocation":[{"@value":"Prince Rupert (B.C.)","@language":"en"}],"Identifier":[{"@value":"Prince_Rupert_Journal_1915-11-19","@language":"en"}],"IsShownAt":[{"@value":"10.14288\/1.0312056","@language":"en"}],"Language":[{"@value":"English","@language":"en"}],"Latitude":[{"@value":"54.312778","@language":"en"}],"Longitude":[{"@value":"-130.325278","@language":"en"}],"Provider":[{"@value":"Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library","@language":"en"}],"Publisher":[{"@value":"Prince Rupert, B.C. : O. H. Nelson","@language":"en"}],"Rights":[{"@value":"Images provided for research and reference use only. 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