94, 1920. say Ap! i VUE DAILY NEWS OS REMINDS HOUSE OF BIG BATTLE |Members of Commons Will Bow | Their Heads for Few Minutes Tomorrow. (Specia) via G.T. 1, J slegrapis.) OTTAWA, April 21.—Sir Geo. Kk. Foster in the House of Com- mons reminded the members that Thursday would be the anniver- sary of the battle of St. Julien. jl propose,” he said, “with the jeonsent of the House, to ask that of the ’ BLADDER relieved in 24 OURS Bach Cap- sule bears the name 4a” ge fcow aterfeits peware 0 st ry Short) » ter prayers on Thursday, miem- een Te-|hoarg of the chamber stand for a If il ol suit) minute or two in silent prayer in l others! commemoration of the battle and g |\of the bravery and heroism of Mix 2 aspOOhs | Canadian troops which upheld the poon ©"lhonor of Canada and made Can- ar. Sift ada the admiration and gave it , the respect of the whole world. W ger Lips /S TRAWLERS TO © co” BE OPERATED Milk Co. B.C B. C. Commander Slingsby Organizing Company of Returned Soidiers for Fishing. April 20.—A Pacific MV Limited 932 Drake St., Vancouver, aroRY ADNER, er FACTORY AT L « VICTORIA, number Bulky Rugs Washed for you Laundering heavy rag and washable rugs at home is slow work, especially in these uncertain spring days when the right sort of drying weather is so seldom avail- able. In five minutes, you can pack up half this heavy work of housecleaning, and have us do it expertly for you in our modern way. Then, too, your floor and bath mats, which soil go quickly, probably need wash- ing. You can send them along also. Let us lighten this toilsome work, and at the same time help you make’ your home brighter with old rugs washed to look like new, Have our driver call for your bundle. Telephone today. CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE 8 ing the war on the Atlantic Coast abba esha started Ce LL TTT ° £ ° { sswee ' ' j —— for patrol and minesweeping !wo-color window cards r i al ' ae ate e . a , Work. These boats, it is under- the eye quickly. See them at Gu ak- il. ra ibs os iene q ;stood, are still lying in Halifax|Nayw. Job Department. Hing s still junused. It is hoped by the men} —-— — - the sar jusiness fi behind the scheme that the Ot- GRANBY BAY SCHOOL | ; mtn: . : ll see fi ( aa 19 use in tawa authorities will see fit t NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS : either lend or lease the boats. bia 2 The organizers plan to exen- SEALED TENDERS superscribed ‘ j ‘ arge «scale of) | ie! Granby Bay School” will be On 1 1 tually fish on a large scale. of by Honourable the Minister of ;¥ancouver Island and on other| works up to 12 o'clock noon of parts of the coast, They believe] the 26th day of April, 1920, for the Fred Stork’s would be employed, if present = Intending tenderers can obtain one of plans and undersigned ‘plans matenialize. In making the esi rill ;}necessary equipment, such as] potars nets, others would be employed.|on their he of influential British Columbia jmen, all of whom have seen ser- vice overseas, are at the present time endeavoring to organize a company to operate steam traw- | Seth lers in the fishing business off — _—_—— —— }the British Columbia coast. The lers andeput before the public. Federal Government is being ap-}He also thinks it quite possible jproached with a view to obtain-|¢hat the price of some fish }ing some of the vessels used dur-|po peduced by the new concern. that there are hitherto untouched | "0! #24 completion of a Fou : hing en's here tre lear at Granby Bay in the Athn Electoral Dis Hardware | fis 1ing ban s where raW1ers firict, B.C could profitably operate. Re- Plans and specifications can be \VENDE jturned naval and army veterans |@"d after April 1st at the offices of D} _ a f J. Mahony, Esq. Government Pho! c 114 | would man the boats and would]... House Vancouve: :, . jalso be employed in the ice mak-! 3. 4, MeMullin, Esq., Government ia a are a ‘ing and fish curing plants which | Court House, Prince Rupert mnie reer it is planned to operate ashore in ae eee ee out ouse, Anyo conjunction with the trawlers. In] 6- the pbepartment of Public he this way a large number of men! Victoria, B. C specifications by with a “Tender received Monday) hoom School seen ¢ Works, applying deposit of LAKELSE HATCHERY IS NOT FAVORED BY SOME CANNERYMEN Speaking on the subject of sal- non hatcheries, Peter Wallace, the well-known canner, expressed jlimself this morning as in ac- cord with the statement emanat- ing from W. A. Found, superin- tendent of the Dominion Fish- eries, In a necent letter to W. G. McQuarrie, M.P., in which Mr. ted a return to natural spawning conditions. says the The Royal representa- earnest supporter: incubating sal- their natural en- as opposed to the arti- the Found advoca Vancouver City’s Province. federal also an policy of eggs 10 iment live 1s of the mon vireo fie | ey tery now ir vogue mn nment hatcheries. is now thirty years since rover the Bon Accord hatchery was built on the Fraser River said Mr. Wal- sullicient time results. salmon lace, certainly a accurate When large nu spawning, no doubt, it a difficult matter to gather re- liable and in the past the hatcheries were possibly given credit for greater than they really attained. rhe B, C. salmon has seriously depleted during re- while this has been going on the hatcheries have stripping the spawning salmon eggs. Conse- find today that the very scarce and is al- counted as a luxury, and it was only a few years ago when the sockeye was within the reach of the humble citizen. Are we going to continue in the old rut and stripping the spawning grounds? “In the face of all this partment is preparing to hatchery at the Skeena completed to irrive at mbers of was data results sockeye heer ent years and beer wire juently we nds of sockeye 15 most most keep on the de- build a Lakelse Lake, River, which will $50.00 new near ost when This money much better up stl structions. could be employed te advantage eams and- re The department shoul $10,000 or 815.000 for survey * in Opening ‘moving ob- set the purpose of of British Columbia spawning grounds of and in this work an of the sockeye situation be the principal consideration Photographs should be taken showing waterfalls and log jams. The condition could then be dealt with in a proper and adequate manner.” aside making a streams and the salmon investigation should MINERAL AU 7, Form F.) SHIP ALL YOUR FURS + COPYRIGHT. CANADA (920 BY A.B. 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Olsen, whose TALE NUTICE Uritisi Columbia, hereby . ic has under section 7 of the said Act,)@ddress is Alice Arn, B, C., Will apply Public) ¥F @ licence to take and use 50 cubic- with the Minister of and in the office of the Land Registry Prince Rupert, deposited Works at Ottawa, District Registrar of the ‘istrict of Prince Rupert, secuud-Ieet and to store about 400 acre- feet of Walter oul of Clearwater River which lows suulheriy and drains inte the Kitsault Uritish Columbia, a description of the site iver uboul 22 miles irom the bead of the and the plans of reversible Aerial Rope- {| iiiel of Alice Arin. way over the Skeena River, proposed to be! Jue siorage-dam ult over the said Skeena River at Usk,’ Batural outlet of Uritish Columbia, the supporting towers of | C4éPacity o1 the ihe said Kopeway to be located on Dis-|15 about 450 acre-feet, and it will flood irict Low numbered 1437 and 838, Range #bout 60 acres of land. The water will ¥ ‘Coast District. ; BP ibe diverted from the stream at storage AND TAKE NOTICE that after the ex-| Gam and will be used for power for will be located near Clearwater Lake. The reservoir to be created #10.0( which will be refunded ns , . . . " luuing purposes upon the mine described , : ‘Pp -PMENTR piration of one month from the date of & purp return in good order CERTIFICATE OF IMI DOVEMENTS ‘ue Urst publication of this notice, ie cate aueiee: Sen oses un the ground | Commander C. H. R. Slingsby, The lowest or any tender not NOTICE et ae ee ah Limited, will under | on ine 26th day of Senuare, 1920, Seo "| sarily accepted. “Wo” Mineral Claim, situate in the} iiinister of Public Works at bis office in| A copy of tis notice and an application jR. N., is one of the prime movers A. “E, FOREMAN, Naas Kiver Mining Division of Cassiar Dis-| tne City of Ottawa, for approval of the| Ursuant thereto and to the “Water Act, WHITE Cc sia jin the new venture. During part Public Works Enginee! t bin iobatell +<_Neek the Mikal Of ike “sth oe ea, ae oe to con: | ee ee fied ee AIT | ~OOKS, }of his overseas service he was]Public Works Department, Arm *MDated ‘at Prince Kupert, B ts, thts Bist! Ubjections to the applicalion may | 11Yy Faas ' : so a Victoria, B. C., Take notice that 1, J.E. Stark, Free} gay of January, A: D. 4990. -° sled With the said Water Kecorder or with ONLY stationea at Grimsby and saw the masen Sara? 1080 Miner's Certificate No. 20386 C, intend, ; LEANZA COMPANY LIMITED, he Comptroller of Water Hights, Parlia- } inethods used by the trawlers] -— — eae ining a eee -_ Sotune apply Z Patmore & Fulton, Solicitors. _ nent is ULE po ge cortiiceentat - . 1D am Oo \ int iccorde or & 12 ate anon rly ays atte ie 5 there. He points out that in MINERAL ACT mprovements, for the purpose of obtaining MINERAL ACT is molce in a local hewspaper, We . : Crown Grant of the above claim ” M. P. ULSEN, Applicant, SWIFT'S places such as that the majonity ee And further take notice that action, un Certificate of improverm "nts. Tile dale of the lirst publication of this Pres N and ff the populace depend upon the Certificate of improvements. ier section 85, must be commence( before OTICE || totice Is February 6, 1920, va : Py yaw - — he issuance of such Certificate of Im- KING SOLOMON and IRON KING Minera I fis ‘ str Wg , Tit provemet ts laims, situate in the Bella Coola Mining 1 ishing indu ry for a living. The HOTIUS Dated this 3rd day of April, 1¢%6. ivisiovy of Coast District | LAND ACT. leila ;olter trawl would be used on this J. E. STARK Wher located:—West side of Dean | Votice of intention ee Game to Purchase 5 ' s . — “Copper Crest’ Mineral Claim, situate in) ~~~ eee Re eee eee en hanne), North of Cascade Inlet in Range Lan Fora ¢ jCoast, He states, as well as other] yn. ane River Mining Bivision’ or 4 SKEENA LAND RECORDING DISTRICT Coan. District. | n Vancouver Land District, Recording Dis- Pa t, try our ‘methods which would be develop- | ‘strict DISTRICT OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE TAKE NOTICE that I, HUGH ARCHIBALD |trict of Coast, Range UL, and situate op 310 nd Bi ! . Where located:—Glacier Creek, Granby ISLANDS. IAGLEAN, as Agent for SMELTERS STEEL |the west coast of Calvert Isiand, near its and Eggs jed to suif conditions in this part] ay. —— SOMPANY, Free Miner's Certificate No, |north end. if lof . The es al e TAKE NOTICE that I, B. L. Johnson, TAKE NOTICE that William J. Leary of] ,239, ‘ntend, sixty days from the date| Take notice that Mark Smaby of Ocean of the world, le Capital e€M-| giner's Certincate No. 81762-B, intend, | Skidegate, B. C., settler, intends to apply| ereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder Falls, B, C., occupation logger, intends to ploved in the company will be ixty days from the date hereof, to apply for a license to prospect for ' and] or a Certificate of Improvements for each | apply for permission to purchase the fol- " | s a o the Mining Recorder for a Certificate petroleum on and under the folluwing de-] f suid claims for the purpose of obtaining |lowing described lands:— We m ‘ f Good | British Columbia money. Com-J|f¢ improvements, for the purpose of ob-, scribed lands Crown Grant of the above claims, | Commencing al a post planted one half 0}. ne | ith ier Slingsby believes that fish | #!mimg @ Crown Grant of the above claim. Commencing at a post planted at the And further take notice that action un- {mile north of N.W, cor. Lot 897; thence Cooked jnander Siingsby delleves tha ish And further take notice that action, north-west corned of D.L, 185: thence} er section 85, must ~ commenced a ge 40 aaa eros a San: | : tg ’ 2e e section 85 must be commenced before south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains;] he issuance of such Certificate o m- rence south S which ave been ‘seen little - he Scene of such Certificate of thence north 80 chains; thence west 80] rovements. ‘hains, and containing 160 acres, more or the market in the past or not al] rovements. chains, to Rr of Peon amen: Dated this 15th day of January, A. D.| ess. MARK BMABY oo n ecember, A. D. WILLIAM J. LEARY, Applicant 1920. I or, all will be procured by the traw- re on. See ee { Dated this 6th day of March, M920 H. A. MACLEAN, Dated December 29th, 1919. 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