4 “and --marked, "thence east 80- chains, ‘thence. south 80 “ver, ’ -and- marked, ‘ment, *. ment. —— S£B Is, Nu EB. ccormer,!?: | f commence. afye Hh, | Located July 16 16, ‘tid, a “Frank Frank - Hazelton Land District—Distri t of oast, Range: Ve - "Fake noties that, 60.daya after. ‘date, Ty Frank Frank, of the city of Vaneou- ver, BC., inining. broker, intend .to Ap ply to the Minister of Lands ‘for a li- cense to prospect -for. coal ‘and petro- leum over.640 acres of land as . follows: Commencing: at’ a post planted at the): north-west: ‘corner of Sec. 12; Tp.°1a,. “SRR a. NS We ‘corner,’ chains, thence “.west 80. chains, thence north 80 chains to ‘point: of: commence- ment. ' Claim 4. ; Located daly 16," wi. ; _ Frank Frank - Hazelton Land District—District of Coast, Range -V.-°. - ~ Take. notice that, 60 days after date, I, Frank Frank, of: the city of Vancou- B. C.,) ‘mining -broker,: intend. to |, apply. to. the’ Minister ‘of. Lands: for.a license: to prospect for.coal and petro- leum: over 64U acres of land aa-follows: Commencing at a: post -planted -at the south-west corner of.Sec, 138, Tp, 14, thenee north 80 chains, thence east 80. chains, thence south ‘80 chains,’ thence west-80 chains to point. of commence- Claim 6, . _ Located aJuly’ 16, 1914, - ~ . ” Frank Frank Hazelton Lend District- District of... “’ Goast, Range V.°. - Take notice that,. 60 days after date, I, Frank-Frank, of the city. of Vancou- ver, B.C... mining broker, intend to apply to the. Minister of Lands fora license ty prospect for: coal,and petro: ‘Jeam over 640 acres of land.as follows: Commenelng ‘ata’. post. planted: at. the south-east corner of Sec. 14, Tp. 14, and_ marked, ‘*F, F’s. 8. E. corner,” thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains, thence east. 80 chains, thence south 80: chains to point of commence-: Claim 6.— . ‘Located Jaly36; 1914 ° ia . Frank Frank | Hazelton ‘Land District District of . Coast, Range V. Take potice that, 60 days after date, T, Frank Frank, mining broker, of the city: of Vancouver, B.G,, intend ‘ta |: apply to the Minister of Lands for a. license to prospect for coal. and. leum over 640 acres‘of land as fo lows: Commencing’ at a -post planted at the north-west" corner of See. 23;'Tp. 1, and marked, ‘*F, F's, N. W. corner,” thenee east 80. chains, thence ‘south 80 chains, thence west: 80- chains; thence north 80 chains to point of commence- ment, Claim 7... - Located J my 17, 1814: "Frank ¢ Prank Hazelton Land Distriet District of | Coast. - Range Welle Take notice that, 80 days after date, I, Frank Frank, of the city-of ‘Vancou-. ver,. -B.C,, mining ‘broker,’ intend: to apply to the “Minister of Lands, for a license to prospeet for coal, and petro- Jeum over 640 acres of land aa: follows: ‘Commencing at a post planted one mile enst of the. north-west. corner. of Sec.. 28, Tp..14, and comprising Sec. 24,.Tp: 1A, and marked, “FP, P's, N, W, corner? thence. east 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, ‘thence’ west 80° chains, thence north 80 chains to point of - commence- ment. -: Claim 8. . Ideated’ way 1%,. 1914, a a Frank: “Franke Hazelton Land District — District of Coast, Range. V.— ‘Take notice that, 60 days after date; I, Frank Frank, of the city'of Vancou- ver, B.C,,° mining broker, -intend to apply 'to-the Minister of Lands“ for .a licenseto prospect. for coal and: etro- leumi over 640 acres of land as follows: Commencing “at a “post lanted’ ata point one ‘mile gaat rom the northwest a $,-Tp, 1A, and. compris- corner of. See..2. LAS” and mafked,: ‘'F. 25, Tp. F's. 5 to point of. commencement. | Claim; 9. Loeated: Joly. M ‘1914; “s -to:apply, t inister.of Lands for.a)° - Jieange: san the Bn for’coal. ‘and* a arine -.leum: over.640scres of land: as follows?) 3°!" _ Commencing ..at. a, post. planted. at the)... "north-east “corner ‘of “and” marked, : thence south 80 chains, thence west 80|_; . jehaing, thence north: 80° chains, thence |' 7) east 80° chains: to: point: étro-/: vy See, .11,-Tp. Jay i” “| toes will be made during. the com ing: winter. Vand: spring’. ‘to’ Cana- ‘white oats ‘and. ‘about five pounds |. each of: spring. wheat, field: peas {the central farm at Ottawa. auD- | plying only the. two. provinces of. “PR. P's. S. W. corner,’”- | arate and must be signed: by. the -j applicant. | grain and. one. of. potatoes can be yexact order i in which: they are re- _ ceived. ‘Preference will ‘always ‘be given to. ‘the most thoughtful and. explicit requests, . etro- |. ‘applications from. the. provinces ‘Dominion ° Cerealist; ‘Central Ex- superior. sorts of grain and pota- ‘dian farmers, from: the. -duminion experimental farms, The: sam-| ples for general distribution will consist of about. four pounds of | and: barley. : ‘These will be sent out from Ottawa. A distribution’ of potatoes .in. three ‘pound, sam- ples will be carried on.from. sev- eral: of. the experimental farms, Ontario and: Quebec... All these samples will. be sent free by mail. _ Applicants must. give particn- lara in regard to the soil on. their. farms, and-some account. of. their experience: with ‘such kinds of grain or. potatoes. as- “they have grown, so that a good sort for | their conditions may be- selected. _ Bach application. must be sep- Only, one sample of sent to each farm. If. both sam- ples, are asked for in the same letter, oply:one will: be: senit,. and |. applications. on any kind of’ ‘print- ed form cannot be accepted: | As the supply of seed is limit- ed, farmers are advised to apply early; but the. applications. will). not necessarily be’ ‘filled . in, the | _Appliea- tions ‘received after. the end of January will probably be too late. All. applications: for grain (and of Ontario and. Quebec ‘for pota- toes) should be.addressed ‘to the perimental: Farm, Ottawa. Such -(neau ee fic off Coronel, Chile, to-day. ‘Waahington, Nov. 4— - American’ minister Fletcher, at Santiago, Chile,” reports a German -naval victory off Coronel and arrival of three German warships at -Val- paraiso, | ‘He says the. -Goodhope was damaged , but is reported to have escaped . ‘with ‘the “British merehantman Otranro. © “London, Nov.4—The ae of the admiralty: announced ‘that. a combined -British and Freneh forts at long range yesterday ‘at day at daybreak, . Forts replied but-no ships were hit. -The re- port adds that damage to forts cannot be estimated, but a great volumes. of smoke, oceurred aty Holtes fort. ee ot Copenhagen, Nov 3— A fleet: of {German warships’ ‘has gathered off the Aland islands, in the: Bal- |. tie; evidently awaiting orders, Paris, Nov. ‘4- Official = ~ Ger- mans now occupy: nothing on left bank:of the-Yser but: the: -bridge head between Dixmude and Nieu- port. In their retreat they. have abandoned prisoners and. wound- ed and considerable war material, ad to have sttacked the: ‘British fleet: which ‘has been. hunting the German } ‘cruisers in the South Paci-| mouth was. sunk, and the cruiser Goodhope ‘very. badly. damaged and is supposed: lost. ‘Another British cruiser, the Glasgow, took refuge i in. Coronel harbor. ‘and is now] bottled. up. German cruisers Scharnhorst,. Gneiseneau |: and. ‘Nurnberg anchored mid-day today i in. harbor here. : '2Tess, ; ground Jost at Vailley a few days) cruiser Glasgow. ‘and. the armed’ squadron ‘bombarded Dardanelles | - explosion accompanied by dense The: British Cruiser Mon- including artillery. “From Dix- mude south to.the river Lys the allies have made: perceptible pro- ago. ‘Violent German attacks re- pulsed i in vicinity. of Rheims. | “Tokyo, Nov, 4— -Japanese force before Tsing Tau reported.to have : captured: $00 ‘prisoners and, des: troyed: 26 German guns. -: “Only one. fort said to be left i in bands of the. Germans. Paris, Nov. 4—It is: reported | that. the Anglo-French fleet. at-|' tacked. the Turkish gunboat Dura and steamer Kiroli near Smyrna, but. Turks themselves. sank -both vessels to Prevent. capture. “London, Nov. 4— ~ No fear of complications in India or Egypt as @ result of Turkey’ s entrance into the war.” that the German crown prince: ‘is|° wounded and i is at Strassburg. © Petrosrad, Nov: 4— Turkey’ s ambassador stated: before leaving here: ‘TI tried with: all. the force at my command: to convince the Russian foreign minister ‘that Turkey was unactuated by any SS PRINCE, GEORGE | Vancouver ts ’. Passengers holding. through tickets may ©” - hoard the steamer on. arrival “of train: Victoria on : Seattle Indications: that: Washin California: ‘went wet:. Oregon: Allies: have regained the} (0.0: -2.r Sas 5, Hazelton, Bey ‘ing “Pan-ereek with the Naas, thence - ‘ed land:. Commencing at-a post planted - Switzerland despatches. state | chains to. point, of commencement,’ Japplications require no postage. -lIf otherwise addressed, delay Wis ‘corner, "thence : north : “80 ||. chainé, henee east’ 80. ‘chains; thence |{"' south 80 chains, thence west ‘8Q chains. and disappointment may occur, Applications for: potatoes from farmers.in any other . provinces. should be addressed (postage pre- paid). to. the ‘superintendent of. ” For points east of Chicago use the Grand Trunk Railway System—The Double Track Route : For full information. apply. to Local Agent or, to : ‘ Albert Davidson STEAMER PRINCE JOHN will leava Prince Rupért for Vai - couver at