a. 'A- 9AM TWO .Puirfe Tea Xvmry laf f -licioua r . GREEN TEA Rupert'a Claims Ara AoVnowladgad. , Tlie Vuneoliver lantic ports.. This observation leads tin1 Times-lo observe that The Ilaily Province i m i I . r II "SALADA M44 li sealed in air-tight aluminum. 300 Cups to th Pound. - Try It. The Daily News FRINGE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Paily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. ,P, PULLEN, Managing Editor. tUMCRirriON RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month. ... .$1.00 By mail to, all parts of the British Empire and the United States. :'- in advance, per year.... . ............... .Ifl.on to all other countries, in advance per year. ............ ,$7.50 TELEPHONE M ' 1 Mambr of Audit tureau of Circulation. DAILY EDITION ottw Tuesday, Oelober 2, 1&23. Province of recent dale acknowledge Prince Hu'perrs claim to a groin elevator as follows: fact that harbor development nt Victoria and Prince Hupert shoiibbroiieerii both Vancouver nnd the country as n Vliol? more ml im'ltlv than the suggestion nf creating business across Ihe "' line." TIpTbiily Province never ignores that important truth. Hut it does notseenv to have anything to do with the. disposition of IhB.grajji to be shipped this year, -since jt is not possible to eipiip the harbors of Victoria and Prince Rupert to handle the crop of this season. When it comes to the question of future grain traffic, we have only lo say that not. JiJo-ishel of Canadian grain sliould be shipped from a foreign Pacific port. British Columbia porls sliould .after Ibis year have facilities to hnudle the whole of Jt. Vancouver will try to do its part, but Victoria, Prince Rjiperl iid 'e,vy Weslminsterjiave our best wishe :f they claim !a.shnre; in, this business. S Furthermore, there is' yet no pvidence that the good offices of Seattle or Taconia ir Portland will be required even ibis year. Was It Vancouver Or Newspapers? C J The Victoria Colonist eomnicjiiiug on the strange action of I Up Vancouver newspapers in" si'ig'gesfiiig grain sliipiiots from 'Ajiieriean ports says: ' 5; The fact has already been pointed out, we believe, that tln'ypeople of Vancouver ai-fr peculiar; They'are peculiar, and sonvetimas not too particular," in their "-.view respecting the properly of their neighbors. Tlie.y wilPseize iipoii anything that has nob been exactly lost and appropriate it to their own iises. "if they are permitted to gel away with it.' N'nlhing is lo small or Iimi 'great 1o eeap their nojjce .and for them to pick if lUVy cnu. if Ihey cannot get nv.ilry dock the;yvill look around fjir; sotnelhing else. y ... '1 But the people of Vancouver, have giveii ' a jle'nioiislralion ofj.a new quality Ave did not (hoik, Ihey possessed, ..'l'Jiev actually prsipose now to give away sonu'tliing. They fo'isee the possi-hilil.v.of more wheat coming In :them from tiie ii'ii$es than Ihey tfiui handle', and Ihey ningiiaiiinumsly pnipose lii ;g.ve some of Uiftir neighbors an opportunity of handling it. Rut 'the peculiar IUQIM ,. Ill' Till. IlllUVIlilJllail Ull 11(11 iikll j Mm ft....-..... i.r A...L A.t ..l I.. 1 1:.... II...:- l.l. ' t it . tuim i iiw.iiiiii .iiiiiiiu.'r in in;niiiw iiicn iiit'lliu Ullll llKTir llllllllll hpon.ioiiy Canadian city on the PiinfiV'Coast. Not nt all. Ao- i:itr.eiiuv inev wiiiiiu rainer see neaiue .'ion i ni'iinm lwnimr- iimn l.l. UIIMIUIUIU. : t: i ht .1.. ai.t .- 11... i ... t - v l -li i.i, ' I r . nun rtri. .111111 mr ivn mif1 uip iii.iimia ill v n iiiiiii-ui. .l i . ...... ........ ........... ... I lull lllll .H..4 fiiiniiiinl .if fliu ..I.. I... . . . 1 Il..:l , ,ni1oe inspecting ineir auiliuKi. towards- Hie Iransporlalioii of wjjeiit. The slilements inay jie inerely the- sale,menls of Van- i.r i ver iiKwsoiiiiiirs. simic in wiiiiin iiph tuimi nv u ........i;.. :.. 'their -'.view.-. Vye' ndmire the people or Vancouver fir their zeal lino idlligifnce in business, for the exceeding nimblehess thev di'tplay in pursuit of Ihe. Almighty dollar and other things, bu'l we- cannot believT than auv consiilemld.' muuiioi. ir u,-.' v... lOMIIIL IIIH jUVI!IOOIOCIIL 111 I .11 M II 1 1 1 fl II llicl illllimiu II. nl II..... I.I ' ' t4 'OWNERS MUST MY COST, Estimates Vary at Submitted Aldermen but no Definite Information Ten Years Ago In Piinc Rupert October 2, 1M3. by Another, step towards the elimination of plunk road in. "tlie oily by replacing them with stir- faeeii ground road was taken hy I he pity" council last night when nn initial he bylaw f'r I he con tour trailing to a width of la fet of Fifth Avenue Kaxt between Moltride Street anil the intci-scc-lion of Fourth Aenue at liny Cove Circle was given its first readings. The bylaw also provides for a I foot 8 inch board walk on the north side of the proposed grading. The bylaw was introduced liy Aid. O. II. Munro, chairman of the board of works, .The work will be done on the local improvement plan and the concensus of- the council's opinion was that it should ihe paid for entirely by the pro perties affected altlinugb Aid. Munro expressed favor for a division of Ihe cost, the city as a whole, to pay 35 per cent. This . " This journal some days ago made the. rather obvious remark, was strenuously opposed by Aid. that If the port at Vancouver hoiil(i be unable to take care of all (Collarl who said it would be, un-the Wheat offered for shipment this year the remainder might ifnir to Section One in view of the as well go to United Stales Pacific ports as to United Slates At fact that it had paid the entire 3steemed Victoria cost of its street surfacing pro- seems lo ignore' the 'gram. The present plan for lb Fiftli Avenue work is to' have n mat tress of liipher covereit with crushed. ro'k and surfacing ma terial, the grade to follow the contour of the ground. Varying estimates as to the cost were submitted hy different njderinen. Aid. Monro said it would cost 75 a ltd. Aid. islpphens Aid. Mackenzie. sTiO. nnd Aid. Perry. There seemed to be a lack of definite information on this point which will be gone into more thoroughly as (he liylavv passes through its later stages. The construction bylaw for the work as well as one providing for the corporation bearing a share of the cost were'laid over. 'flic mayor and aldermen this afternoon at o o'clock will inspect the scene nf the proposed work. f ) I great deal of credit is due C. W. Peck, manager of Peck Moore Co., and .M. .I. Iloliin, manager of Die Continental I'rust Co., for their etTorts in en deavoring to secure lower In surance rales for Prince Hupert. These eiTorlH are In bear fruit, il is indicated, for F. K-eley, of the B.C. Underwrilers' Asocia lion, has nrriveed in the city In make a thorough invest igal ion of the situation. Customs .collections for Rep lember jolal .'a,TtTt.H9 as com pared witli II,I0I."7 in the same mouth lasl year., .vtcCalTery A millions have let toe conlrael for the erection of a 50 fool slore biiibling on Second Avenue at, Fourth Street to Currle A (ireer. The work will slarl at once and the build lug Is to be finished hv Decern her 1. DOMINION OJ CANADA LOAN 1923 HE BANK OF MONTREAL at all its Branches will accept subscriptions for the new Dominion Government Bonds, or effect the exchange of Victory Loan .Bonds due. 1st November, 1923, into bonds of the titw fssue. Full particulars will be gladly furniihed at any branch r;,'; "l . of (he ; , . BANK OF MONTREAL TH.1 iMkil AKWD Tiifdoy, October fi, 1053. DEATH KNELL CHEAPER POWER PLANK ROADS FOR SHIPYARD Grading System Following Con-.Rate Reduced by Council From tour of Ground U Planned Under Bylaw 4c Maximum per Kilowatt Hour to 3c Flat Afler a lengthy discussion on the matter, the city council Inst night accepted a report from the utilities committee granting a 'c per kilovvall hour flat rale to the Canadian National dry dock for power supply for the balance of the year in place of the tc imiv. imuin rale now In force. Aid. Munro voled against the adoption of the report and Aid. Stevens' refrained from voting on thej ground that sufficient information had not been .furnished. I The report of 'the committee stated that the tc maximum rale granted last ear bad not worked out as had been expected and it was no advantage to the com-1 pany over the 3c' rate which it had previously enjoyed. It caused ! a disadvantage to the company in. competing for - business wilh plants in Ihe south. As far as revenue was concerned, the city, under the Ic rale was receiving: s80 per month more than last i year. If the 3c rale were ac-j eepled, it WMuld still leave n; margin of 7ll over last year. Tliej committee recontiiended that th-'i 3c rale be granted provided the consumption was not decreased. Aid. Mardouahl explained the negotiations that had led up lo Hie recommendation. Mr. Pills- bury had been asking for the 3c rale tor the past three mouths. The eily should do all il .could to help the plant to operale. Plants in the south vveriv.enjoying a one cent rale. Aid. Perry felt that il was no thing but justice to grant Ihe 3c rale. Not Enough Information Aid. Stephens fell that lie had not sufficient in format ion on the mailer to vote -on the report nt this time. Application had been made to the commitlee and nol to the council, and he did not know very much about the circumstances. More facts- and figure should be furnished ami he would like to know what other competing plants, were paying. When he had that information lie could vole more intelligently, lie asked Aid. Macilonald if plants in the south were gelling a one-cent rale for similar quantity of power to what the local plant was using. Aid. Macdnnald replied that he did not think so. ' 1 have mi inclination to hin der any institution that is a benefit In the city Jnil the council should gel down lo a common sense basis ami nol accept such arguments n advanced by the chairman of (he utilities committee." declared Aid. Stephens. "I want lo know more about this matter. My first duly as an al derman is to the eily which I want to see priilei'led. If Aid. Macilonald would practice that principle more strictly he would be a heller alderman." Value of Institution The niayor expressed his favor for any move to assist an insli till ion which was proving valu able to Ihe city. Aid. Munro suggested that the matter be left over for, a week so that the sllperiliteiidenl of lltil ities might give furl her advice. Aid. Collart felt that everything should be dune to help the dry dock. It was impprlanl lo the city thai il should continue lo oper ale. Aid. Macilonald slated that il was only .proposed lo grant the concession for three month anyway. Aid. Slephen inquired If il would hurl to lay Die ni,!itler over for a week. "The council has seen fit lo have withdrawn or laid over almost every report that the utilities committee has submjlleil Ibis year." declared Aid. Manlon-ald. "I think enough infornuition has been submitted on this matter lo allow every alderman lo vote "yes" or no' on (be report." Half Baked Reports "If half baked reports are presented, I think they should be withdrawn or held over," replied Aid. Slephcns. "As far as this is criiicerneil I think it Is immature and Ihe council in not justified in accepting t u, time." "I have beard your criticism," said Aid. Macdnnald. "and in re ply would say IjiU reitorl is the best the commlllee can do," Mayor Newton said the waller hild been up before and the com. millee had endeavored to ave It off to ascertain if the ' ic rale could not ullll work to the nd- Canadian Pacific Directors on Annual Tour vantage of the dry dock. "I hen il must have been .eon. illation on Ihe subject thai Ihe) committee had." I Superintendent's Opinion ! Md. Macilonald pointed that the dry dock had found PRINCE RUPERT TIDES High I.OW Tuesday, October 2 Iligli 0:09 a.m. 15.2 17:50 p.m. .17.0 " Liw U:iG a.m. 0.7 " Wednesday, October 3. High :: a.m. I5.2 ft lt:0S p.m. bow i:n n.in. t2:5 p.m. Thursday. (October 4. HiKh ' :l:i a.m. I5.5 fl 22:2J p.m. I.ow h.-,fl a. in n.it I..HI Friday, October It: 10 a.m. 21:10 p.iil. 3:00 a.m. 15:20. p.m. LAND ACT. fiiilnwliir IIm Mill waith IxNiwIary. il.lt rMliw. mure of k... ft itm xm !! I eie- uf UMl T.I.., IbrtM-r nitl) aud mil "': fl. tO.5 " 7.3 " 111.2 " I0.C 7.3 10.0 10.3 fl 17.1 " rt.H " U. I " Nctlc f Intention to Apply to PurthaM unc, In Col Lind iiirlel, lieeordlnr or I'rlnce luiiiori. aiui on l.yell Maml. Onecn i i,iri,.o i.i..i. 41 llie li.ail of Alii Inlet. Tk Ure Dial . Tlmiiun A. kelley. of VinriMier. H.C.. wnjr,.Mi,M i,,.-i,r 0ritr. IiiihiuI ui apply fr iirrmuainii lo pnrrli4e Hie rolliiwlnir 1nerlle,l IhikI Oiimiiirliiir it i (lUhleil on il.r Huiih of At I Inlrt. alum i a ...mi,. eily from a lliw mki of Lm T7 ; ihenee Miulli U.I3 rliallM; llirure Mt li Hi eliiliiat .theiiee iH.ril, lo.tT rluln.; iiu-nr follow I n ir Hi 111 t II water iiurk In (tie poinl of rimiifieiirMiieiit, aiul ruiilalnliiK la.vi aerM, Inure or leu. 1UO.MAS A. KKLI.KY, tialeil SeiilemUr li III, Utl, LAND ACT. Nat It, of. Intention to Apply to Purthaaa . uano. Ill (Oa.l Lailll lll.lrlrl lluei.r.llnr in.. Irlrl of I'll i e Inmeri .iui i-iuiLiirm, un N'rrmy I.Ultil, Olli'ell i.liarlolle l.ljinlv ami iljolnina; T.I, HIJ3 In Hie, miiiih, Take .V.,,e (lial I, Tl.oiim A. eley, M Vancouver, ll,C, orruiMllnii Lumiiiv iWHiX' ",t''"';1'! "I'l'lv for perii.".!.."! lo liurrliire the folli(wlii itaarrllied lamia: CiSlillieiM Inr It 1 .et l.ltntlll un lite li..re of i;iiiii.ti.w jnii: thence nor Mi i..-s riiaiua, lui.re or I..., in ui. .mm, boundary of T,L. 8471) l bene e won in'! nwire AIM norllirrly. ami folhiw in mm tluiro lum in I's lilnl nf mnmirnreiiiriit. ami eimulu nm mrrr. lliorr or Hi., Sealed Temlera will I rerelve.1 I,t tin,! Minuter of Land, al Victoria. Hot lalr man ih.wi on llie ltd day nt Ort.Hier. i j.i, inr uie imrriiate . i ifence x iiai. Ill fl'lll 711111111 IM.I M i-ie J.I. .fl TIMBER SALE X 6611. Sealed Temlera will be eeeeive.! Vi, lilairlrt Fornnter. Hot later limn u.iri ...I TIMBER SALE X TIMBER 8ALE X 647 r MBS8 j k l. ros faf f W N TILLC-Y K-C H E. V. Beatty. pfewdent of the Canadian I'acilW Railway i now on hu annual lour of in.-t"wn ovrr lb'- Company line, lie u arrompaninl liy a nunibrr of Canadian I'aiitk Director, and I tie trip iM proluMv prmv of murr than uiuat importance in view o f the many iiumikm connected with transportation Itut re under iliuwon in the Vet. The IMrty of directors nmiiiliol Sir llrrU-rt Molt. Montreal; Sir AufuOut Sanlon. Winniprn, J K I. Hot. Mwillral: F. W. Ntolon. Montreal; and V. N. Tilley. K.C.. o Toronto. Vice-Pre lent A.D. Ma- Tier accwuifianird ttie I'rrMtlenl' at far a l'Tt Arthur, llie party left Montreal on September 6 and nude the 6rt tji at Turontu. Iravni( nrit day (wf fort Ar,K,f nrf Port William. Short ttopn were mule at Winniprf, llrandon. Moin Jaw MeiWne Hat. Cal(af)rrd KeveUtokt At WinniprfE a meeting of the txxird ql clirtclur wa held, thi tiem I lie firtt time in tlx" hMoryU(4W Canadian Pacific ilallway that uch a meeting hatLeen IkM in Wedern Cauda. VannMivrr wa reached on H-ptembrf 15th, ami the party then proceeded to Skagway by the Canadian Pacific Coatt Steanuhip Service Thre will leturn to Vancouver on Srttemher 24th. The return (ourney will be nUite via Nelion, tthbriilgc, ( aleary am) lUlmuntoa A hort top wilt tie made at Ndon on September Wtli.at l.ethUiii(e. on O tober Itt, Calgary. rV-tutwr ln! talniitoi. tTQ.t,XST Jrd, Sa.katoon, October 4th and at Winnipeg the folio ing day. slil ir-eil Heriotlslv liv Hie eomtilil- "SOrljr. ami rolkiwiur lb nith waiVr smM TeMler latll reeeltMlff itlx , . ,, . . .... nr r lawiimi inlet uw rni ir uiimir ol Lawl. Vieiufi. IMJjr tee, averred Aid. Slephciis. the nnnmrneeiiMml. and einuinini ff.M uUN im.m, urn lllh U tlZXTCUr council should have all the Infor- tttrt Iwtee ne lew. f3. f, um nreiae of Uerrtee X ili. TlloVIVS A. KKI.I.f.V. .li, m Uitiaii l.l nt ijdir. Snrutr . . ..I"""' M'"'n' ,llnile l HtUim . n ilea iltwli Iiatetl Sri.l.iiiber illi. Ifl ,r btlli' tiiMU ;Ihhwi. LAND ACT. Hnie I. CH pHinel. ir i.ai rr wwi i aiMwea ir r impossible to COIIH' below the tc"" IiiM MoreHiy CUimI -e... maximum. The superintendent. Take Vitir. uui I. tliu ,. kefU-V. though he was nol a parly lo Ibis TLJ'"-? '..: .Tl",?.,i'n.-..-.,."lI!i TIMBER SALE X 6615. repnri, nan agreeo null u was u hsi' iim- rmiuwiiiir arrnun mre ., - ' ' . . III. i.i m . f I . rf. 1'i, i,.h.m I l.l. , imposlble for il to do so. ; K,,nr Um w-lihw..i e..nr of omi the' im o nf rtfct Aid. Slephens luovisl that Ihe'T.L. si:.l: iish mmh t rhaln; ut J1?!?" ' ?1LJ. report be held over for further jrhin: iiik nrthriy inn wlro. awl ." i Tie. mt an informal un, the motion ) ng rn"i w ntre .i i.imwii 'rrX "iZi " , ....... . .... lo I'm! lSin irf runmiriM-nitrnl. ami nm 'Uif. Itanrr 1. Ial liulrlel. seconded by Aid. Munro who fell ummr m an arm. n-irf oe k T" e will l alle foe re Mini it wmitil mil loirl In ilelnv1 TIIOMVS A. kll.l.KY iw.tal or UniW. (iiai ii. wouiu noi nun 10 ueia) N.n- tlf .M.,.n, . , fu-.r nuui. ,i- rjir r.. the matter for one more week as it bad already gone three mouth. Aid. Stephens wondered, If the dry dock was granted this conces sion, wlial would be done fur I Mint Sei.ml)f lilh. tin. LAND A OT. ir. H-mra, n.i;.. r nmnei t nrir TIMBER SALE X T".. 6428.. ..... . . m Noll f InUntlen to Alf la Luh Lan4. In ijal Uaml illriri. Iireurmnr 1 ' iriei or fnnre ,.K,,.,'7!- t".'"'.! l I off-l f.rf stir at fubli- Hi 1 1 ka Ikwawt Muf fa I II lnlal I mti lalanat .......... other nrachine shops in Ihe city .o, Yiun.... " "'ii.i ..meV,? r-r'. doing similar work. I,.r v.T-!'.i7 L. i ..Illfl.V '"" " hm-ei. tu- ll.e nuieiidmenl was lost. i.nlyi!!f''' .!'-"' inMUiZTZ o,i wl..l i in m i"i"i" iw.rnwii nirr , ,k ., . t.... .... nm. rMi-nieiis nun nm, .iiiiiirn ire: . . - i ... .i..... voting for It. The report wWM ittt adopted, Aid. Monro Voting IH.rltw.t nf IIh- MHillwaH e..ne nf Uill1"".,1!' , . , rrf'f against nnd Aid. voting Stephens Ibrtiee iwnee S. s. ai m aii-.M jn.li HJ rluln., rluln. I , ' l . " "-- - ir lou. U II iit'l.tl h.ire of r - I'tOrlel Inl.i: ilel: llirnre MHiltierly, welrlr awl ."!! ""I", lo. THOMAS A, kl.l.Lr.Y, I .alm TeiHlrr will l iMeiad.br Uie ImiwI Srpiemlor 1ih. ltl TIMBER SALE X5612. of Al'Mleanl.'MinKler of Mud., al VetorU.i(t Wlef tluan imft i,n ih kill iby uf , soeiober. fl. roe IIk (nirr haw nr Uroee lo rul l.ii,lmi trl nf UrriiWk. HVKjiii. Spruce anil (n1r. nn an area iliMied'mir Imllan luwerve . t. klllnie llO'er. lunre 4, uail land liuirlet. Two tt yrr will I allowed iff re jnnital or iimiivr. " '' In filler iNirlleiilara of the Cblf Toeea ler, Wlorta. II. C . or lilalrlei luee.ier. sea Mil TriHM-ra will be received by llie. eriipi-e nnw-ri, H.t. , . VlnOter of Laud, al Vleloru. Ih.i la ler - Ituu noun un Hie mm day of oru.i,er.; TIM8ER SALE X 6665. inr uie nrrii4M in Mrenee X lilt. u-. l .... . in em I0.I.II..I. feet nf llem!.,-, Iilar ' U,Ml7r , , TlluU It ViA Li'.Tr sprure ami HaUam on an area .Imaied tii, , uJ nth t!-S 11,911 W IIM ffllll llT Hfll'r. t !! Mail I h lut lai 1'lla. Ilak- IU' ' llhuae. A Cia.rpmrtrt " ,11- ,"r ,,m trrt' of l.lreiice.JUio.-.. V" I'" S"u"' ltfk '" SWUSTtlea Two Veara ' will be alk.we.1 r. ,,,f re rr nJvi:r(f'lnr;rr" r r"i--. b-iaa.ll.... .........I Bk. !M1I Mirifl. 'jTlIii'lit'Llli -nrlUee MrllcuUr. of IU ttrtTffea TIMBER 8ALE X 6486. ler. Victoria. It.c . or liilrlrQMsafer. I'riiice luiiert, in:. T"t!t r, 1 ' TIMBER 8ALE X 527lXJf SealMl Tender Will be recrhTtTTIkT II MlnOter of landa. al Vlrii.il. l.i.r Omii ii.ii on tiie mm iuy nfffTifi..iier. mr un iwrriM or i.iivire Aafil. tllualnl ihi llie north alwre of KraiicoU I'.0. I1!.""" feel of ..e.Ur ('..le. and Lake, iianve ft, Coaat PHIrlet. I'llin on an area adjolmnt U sT. Two ii yeara will lie allowed fi.r "f Skeena Cmsaliif. Caaiai19Ula- inoval of llmlMir. ','r'V- Hirllier parllrnUr of tiie thief Korea- " "l be allnwed for re- lr, Vietuna, n.i:.. or liuirlet iiiremer l""'.!;'..rtf lhr. ev ia 'mice lliiiierl, B.C.. i ''" iwriiriiiara or uie rnier rorea Ilrr V'leti.rl. lie ... in.i.i.i l-...-... I'rlnce liNpert. i.c. TIMBER SALE X 65SB. 1 Sealed Tender will he, reeeltml t. il-t MIiiIMim of LaiiilK, ' at Vlrinria, ,nil lu.r the ikI day of orinlier. 101 r..e n,. Ilirni iim.n ., n,., mil, ,i. ir Ortiijier. KlILrl'.Vr. i"r .,Jr"M"' X11"- i""r Shaniion l3. for llie tmnliaee of U.-eii.e U50 hay, y.i .l I.i rut UJ.ooil feel of Cedar.il" cut f.no ....UeM,le iH.le I'lne Cine a.i.l and llM.nlf-k llrinloel j,iu..T aim iiriiiiorK aawima, Tw-ii (, yeara will be iliuwed for removal of limber, fiirlher tiarl'illara pf the Chief liirea-r. vieorU, or ui.. pi, inn n.reaier, I'rlnre Hiiierl, II.C. TIMBER SALE X 6638. There will be offered for Sale at 1'nbllc. Tie. i,n ait area allnaled alm.it iw.i mil. from i-darvale station. .anaillaii Aallisial Hallway, i.n.,ir I u. rut Two ifi yeara will lie allnwert'eiV'ee iinoval of timber. rnriher narilruUra of Uie ci.lef-n mi. ler. Vii iorla. H.i: . or liliriet-rftreier. I'rlnre llliierjtjl.r. Tlhjlutn BALE X 5491. l,,.u,. feaie.i lennera Will oe reii- veit'b l ie loTer r iMl. Ill " II omrV llif ?....' ?!,,,,, ' VMorla. , mv later ore.Wr. lir' ih& ZtW' tiA W.iS" . J , H J MM wrenre ill!, in nil Al mm .r"'".'" f n i.,i .'r--.: "en.-i.iu nn nvii.aiiu reel or I vin iM-kiltaUaiii. I'... '. . i i. ' " "rr" uulel mi .......... mi, a, ,ioiiii Known aa l. p. Mi.roll lay, luiiae , r-.a.t Land l.lilrkl. r-lve (i yeara will be allowed for re-nmval of timber. f urther iiailliulara of the thief lorei rrtacS'Wl.'tfc. ' I",,r,C, reilar ami simire on an area aituaieii i.n llin Hiiiili ihm,. i,r III Lake, Klleralln i:nan. ne, llaiiin 1, Coaat platrlct. Two (i year will be allnweil for removal of umber. Further iiartliiiUra nf Die Chief Forei-er virioria, H,c, or Dinricl Foraiirr, i'rlnce tiupiti, D.C.