PAKE TWO If You Care for Flavor Will Vote Tonight On Closed Port, insist upon war It will yield you more downright goodness and satisfaction than any other brand. Try it. The Daily News IMUNCK RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMRIA . Pultlishfri Every Afternoon, except 'Sunday, the.' Prince. Rnpcrl Daily News. Limited, Third Avenue. If. F. l'ULLKN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES! City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month .$l.no By mail lo all parts of Hie British Empire and the Uriiled Slnlcs, in advance, per year ?0.on To all other countries, in advance, per year $7.50 Transient Display Advertising. .. .1. 0 per inch per insertion Transient Advertising Front Page .?.so per inch Local Readers, per insertion , . 2re per line Classified Advertising, per insertion, j,, 2c per word. Legal Nolices each insertion l"c per ngale line Contract Rates on 'Application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone - - - 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION Tuesday. March 31. 1925. Do Not Vote Without Studying The Question. There are two things to re in ember in connection wilh the Board of Trade vote tonight, when the question of the proposed exclusion oi .American iisning noais irom pori privileges i Only For Board Of Trade Members. This is one of the occasions when local business or professional men are likely to wish they were members of the Board of Trade mi. that they may have a say in influencing lite Jlonilnjnii (ioveriinieiir in regard lo local, policy; DOAT OWNERS' VIEW (continued from page one) Second . They charge a duly of two cents por itiiiiiiil on all Canadian lialil.nl shipped lo their country. Third They charge a duly of 5 nor rent on all repairs or' groceries ami ruei inaiio untie in a Canadian port. Fourth Wo permit I lie in, lo use our, ports un I In. same basis as ourown fishermen, allowing 1 1 Iii-iii to sell their rish in Canada ; for Canadian consumption at a iduly of1: one cent per pound. Fifth Wo allow them to ship fishing eipiipinenl, such as lines, ropes, certain classes of engines, hooks, and anchors in here free of duly the same as Croat Britain. , -Result of Policy The result is that they have boon abb to build boats in keeping with changed tcnndi-(ions, while our men on account of this handicap in duty have hesitated to build Canadian boats in order lo fish on the same grounds and sell their fish at two cents per pound loss. In a letter published in the "News" Saturday we showed that Canada was capable of cat in? as much halibut as it now catches, on the other hand the American season last fall have liiiijl some 2l new boats of a size that will enable them to catch this year as 'many halibut as (he Canadian I fleet caught last, therefore, on 'Hie. basis of Hie Americans only using 2,(100,1)00 pounds of our halibut last year, it is only rear suitable lo assume. that Ibis year they will be mi exporter of halibut unless Hioy materially increase Iheir consumption. II. has been staled by those who considered. One is to first study lite question and then decide are opposing the closing of this aHei wards instead of, its' is usual', making up the mind and then 1 110''1 ",i1 11,0 r',M Storage Coin-trying to defend the poitioiNater by study. Another thing isjl'any employs 220 men in the lo discard sentiment and consider this from a business point ' handling and shipping or halibut of view. We are affected very largely by sentiment and ,v!'" "''s city atid that the four trivial things and forget to consider Ihe'hig issues. jlirms locate.! on me government wnari enpioy ,o men. .vow lot us look at this matter. We find that the Fish Packers' Union has UO members and as all men em ployed in handling fish at the Cold Storage must be members Boards ofi"f ""bui it is safe to say that Tradu'are supposed to represent the whole business and' nrofes- 1 "'' I''' "l employ more than sionarrconwluiiiiiv'nnd 'usually thev do. Those who are rcaliv'"1 ''"iber even at their busi interested in the Procress of the port bclonsr lo it. It does no'f!''"1 therefore allowing say speak for the whole body or citizens but for the business sec-j m,,M f"r 'ngine- room I ion of the comniilnitv. The member n.-iv n foe -u-liieli is nseil fistaf f and office staff which chiefly in disseminating information -about Die cilv and jishvnul.l make a loliil or no men ' Itrosperts to those likely lo waul il. Thev publish a booklet employed at Ihe Cold Storage. each vear and thev interest business nenrite. in dendminwnls In i Sow presuming thai the Cold the neighborhood. The correspondence which has to be at-! Slorate handles one half of the tended lo is quite heavy and the whole eily ' benerits rrom ,a . halilMil landed bore, that would work that is ilnjie. , mean that they handle npproxi- Wheu auy government or other public body on the . outside i nialely ll.non.ooo lbs. or Amori-wisho an oipresjion of opiiiioii from lite business section orj1''"1 ris'' Lnon.nno lbs. of the community, it writes to the Board of Trade. For that, reason Mlauadian bill in addition to Ibis every person finle'rested in business or properly ' Vro should be wo remember that they a member or the board. - ' jhamlle bait (which is mostly sold In Canadian boats , smoked fish Tonight the hoard will decide bv majority vote what stand! "hlerable or the clerical work or il will lake in connection with Ihe granting or port privilege io .me.rtcnu tislitug boats. Doubtless the mailer will be discussed at some length and a vote be taken which may possibly have .an important bearing on Ihe question at issue. Heejniso or thai a large attendance is desirable. Today we publish letters favoring and opposing n change. These are very enlightening and should be. pci-ised can-roily not only 'by members of the Bo:ird-of Trade but by all citizens'. As all citizens are jiile'rested in this big quclinu'it mav be desirable lo etdl a muss tnuetinjj. tb consider it. or at auvrale tor Don't Forget The , Fish Packers. The rish" p.'ukers are unanimously opposed to any, change and they must not be ignored, f There are Oo members of Ihe union mid many of litem have wives ami families here who are dependent inn them. They do not wish to move away and we do not.wanl Jhem to go. They are good citizens and' have a right to he ""considered. In making a radical change such as thai suggested, there are so many interests involved and so inany people to be considered outside the ones who seem lo be direcllv interested, hat -menu i-oiisiucraitou oi au tite reactions must be weighed, "Back was Very Painful I am now Well Again" Mrs. Wm. Walker, Webbwood, OnL, writes: 1 was tick for several months with my itomach, I had paim in the back, and how 1 used to dread wah day, for my back would pain to that I couldn't lie down when night came. I also had gas on my stomach, and my appetite was so poor that sometimes I did not care whether I ate or not The doctor gave me medicine, of which I took her of bottles without a At last I started to use Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, and although I have only used three boxes, I am quite well again." Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills & cu. box of 85 pills, EAmanson, IUt-a A Co., lid- Toronto salmon, fresh, frozen and mild cured, as well as handling eoit- Iheir cannery in the peneral of fi-ces at the Cold Slnrae, it is therefore reasonable lo assume that the business in connection with the handling of American fish they buy does not amount to more than .'. per cejit or the total business done by them. And even if the port is closed it is' reasonable lo assume tbnL-the CVdd. Storage. Co. win 4iieiVa bttyftig- stalftin al Ketchi kan tor the purchase or Amerl can halibut, which would still he shipped through this port, and Hie Canadian National would still get the trafric ami our longshoremen, would have extra work in Hie handling or this fish from Hie ship In the ears. Men at Dock Now with reference to the statement that there are 75 men employed on Hie government 1 wharf in the bnmilitiK of halibut, whaJ do we rind? The Liels are thai there are rotir bouses located on Ihe wharf and in no case does Hie perninitenl stafr on monthly salary exceed five men, however, allowing them five each, then in addition when bamlliutr fish Ibey employ by the hour a certain ninount of transient labor. The men employed are usually placed as fnl- lows: One man on Ihe rish table. Iwo men' placing rish In Ihe boxes, one man nailing boxes, one man in the lee bouse, and two truckers, which makes a I flint tr twelve nfen including Ihe permanent slaff. mid al limes run: nArr.Y.rnjws Tuesday, MniTl Canadian fish. Can you iinainef tln .Vow KniilaiiiljVisli (in. Joax. ing lion ami allowing Ihe tINI Slnriigc Co", to ,uy 8,1)0(1,000 pounds of Canadian fish wilhout competition? That statement you can see is absurd on tin fnee( of it. Bring Pressure ' Our contention Is that if Hie! (purchases of anything other than ;ticrnnient expresses lltt'ir in-j leutioii of closiim this port lo American vessels that the American Vessel Owners will inmiedi-alely pel busy at Washington mid. bring such pressure to bean upon their government thal'thcyl will no doubt remove the duty on Canadian halibut going lift" the L'nilcd Stnto's if our gnvern-ment will allow American vessels lo lalnl their catches here as al present. We are not asking for special favors but only that the present handicap be .removed so that Our fish will hrin;.' Hie same "price on the local exchange as the1 American fish ami that we do not obtain from two to throe cents less for our fish. Do your readers realize that I hol e are abou t 35 Canadian boa Is operating out of hen' with a value of approximately !:';'().-000 ami that these boats landed a total of H, (Kill, (Kill pounds of halibut last ear which at an average price of 10c per pound amounted to Miio.imki, and if we fishermen, shire the close of llie'liad been gelling Hie same price as ttie American hoats mere would have been an additional lfiUon distributed bore by our boat owners ami risbernteu. Money Circulated Here It must be -remembered that' 'the money paid for fish landed! bete in (.anadian boats is all put; in circulation in this eoiinulry and not spent in Ketchikan and: Seattle. Willi the present bwt prices wined prevail our hunts cannot operate at a profit and our boat owners unless some re lief, is rallied will lc forced lo ehaii'-'o their boats to American registry and move either to Ket chikan or Seattle,, And al a time1 when all over Canada people are Irylng to find some way to keep' our citizens, is it wise to handicap our fishermen so that they also will be forced to leave and become American citizens? We must remember thai there are two electrical shops mi the water fro n I, three machine shops, the ilrydock and boat building plants which are doing practically all Iheir business with the Canadian fleet and other business firms doing business wilh lite fleet which must stifrer if our bonis are forced In He up or change In American registry. Now there is much more Hint can be said to 'strengthen our case but we realize that Ibis letter is perhaps too lonlby for Hie space you may have available and wo I rust you will publish it as it issn that the citizens may see the mailer clearly. Yours very truly, CANADIAN IIALIBFT FISIIINO VFSSFL DWiNdlS" ASSN. AGAINST CLOSING (Continued from Page One). ittg wejgbls on arrival Out of IllOH carloads of fresli rish shipped. .(biriugyhiH.t year were were i Mltiniieii Iniiin, ' i':hi, in iirni i,,- ami i .in .'i ;hi Lvmerican slitiallons.i! T V des This means that out nt 7,7tl,-Kfin lbs. or Camuihin halibut landed here no less Hint 7.000,- OOn lbs. were either shinned In " I lie American market or were put into Cold Slnrajre. Canadian Market The arrivals so far 'litis season are: American fish t,l78,llin llis., ami Canadian (3i,:ion lbs. (nailing weights). Otit or I (55 carloads shipped it lias only been possible n market 3 carloads jn Hie Canadian market. Or Ihe fresh fish shipped out .of this port. in carloads bis) year .T.4 iter cent were marketed in Canada and !i4 per cent in the Slates. . The fishing Industry locally employs on an average about 200 persons, and Ihe annual payroll is about iji;i50,000. The box business, represents., about 1 75,-000, and the value of Hie ire used in (his trade, represenls about 75,000. The result Is Ibal approximately M;00,l0 is annually distributed among Ihe local trade from this source, and il.. r . . .... i.t t e iiir greater nronor on or I Ills Ihe tnlnl employed does not reach as will be proven by above Hgl Ibis number. So you see thai Ihe tires, is derived n-oitt the hiuull-Intnl for the rour bouses is only ing or American fish. This al 'H llf'H. It,,, II r,,-lkllll r 1 1 A n st j I tf I bil rl as I I 1 I HIT". iIMII Cl'lll'l ,11 has neen slated' Mini If the limn pnsl, is and has been the is. '. Keynote of Northland is Mystery 3 A tTnlcat coutl IndUn Villas cn. Left nj KlSht, llnqulat Indian tMm p'l now owned by W. C Bnn!ilrf of Vinconvr, Btluw, Th CrlncrM Charlotte, on ol th Canadian facltk llrl whlth .lr th Alatkan roult. It Is Baid, is the keynote of the north. Mystery Mystery and -silence. And because of its mystery there will always be an attraction, something to draw men on and hold them. For it is no mere legend that the north ever calls back those w ha have once lived in the snow and the mountains, or through an Alaskan summer. What is true of Alaska is also, to a very great extent true of the east and western shores of Vancouver Island and of the northern mainland shoreline. Scarcely has one left Vancouver or Victoria than there dawns the feeling that here is a new life opening out. Aa everywhere there is charm, so also is there mystery. One stops off at little coastal villages to explore, or perhaps to fish or hunt, or study native life cr industry, and the first thing that one runs Into la the mvaterlous totem Dole, that Indian "family tree", which has great significance in the abori- ginat nisicry ana me oi me inuians oi wie iuui, uui which conceals its strange tales from the uninitiated white man. Two atriklne examples of Indian art. totem poles which are said to be among the best on the Pacific Coast because of their excellent design, legenary and historical importance, have been brought from the west coast of Vancouver Iiljind to Vancouver. R.C.. where Mr. C. Bannister, who secured them from the Indians, has erected them in front of his home. They were made by the Hesquiat Indians and illustrate native legends and tribal hjatory. , The Heanuiat Indians lav claim to beinc the first natives to see the white man in British Columbia. TheJ tribe s legend ot tne seeing oi mese men aaies oac 10 1788. The story told by these Indians is: "Two Indians were travelling along the west coast in canoes and in a light mist. Suddenly out of the mist there loomed a giant canoe with white wings and skulls hanging from them. All over the decks of the boat scrambled strange-looking creatures such as they had never seen before. They had white faces and stone feet. "One of the it ranee palefaces took a lone stick snd pointed it in the ir and It spurted fire. Immcd.iU;. i seagull fell dead. "The two Indians In the canoe never recovpttd iron the shock of this ouick succession of stranse ar.d tex!;. ine scenes and died on the spot." The totems which Sir. 15anntster nw it urea twenty feet in height and have been set in if V s;n The Great Eagle on the top of one of the ps u j was ii upon by Indians as a deity and is seen 4; I - wntcn is aio an einuieiu ui irk ."tn " -ful chieL Cee-Ta-Ka-Nim who was lamous as a 0 hunter. . ., When a potlstch, or great giving awty least u MH, all of the people of the tribe would gather la . tofirt of the chief and a human skull throw: in air t U-a. The man who was able to get cut of the iod;:e viatic-skdll was th hero cf the potlst. h sr.d reic. :ti (lJ RTeaU-st measure cf gifts snd attention. C?e-Ts-Ki- -j evidently accomplished this feat as he n tf.ay 4- X skull in his hands. The large killer whale btsciU u ffct of his family eret or emblem. On the other pole the top figure is of-asi cscasc mask of the Hesquiat chief. Beneath is dcpic'.:4 Cm legend of the Kingftsher and the Ci;-cat Etsr The kingfisher was looked upon as a g- it pre-.,. ...or and boaster. One dsy the bear waswa.- z 7 sr.. where the kingfisher was fishing. The Ortit t 'Tam-Moo-Kee, you are always boas' -vig -Jf s i . .1 . . . .... i . iom n M JM vn,. npver hear me boast, but I will sh-w can do He stood up on his hind iM a:.a -:tart..I a serpent out of his stomach much to the M.o-aE and amazement of the kingfisher. In nearly all Indian legends the characters towi dual personality, and were atle at any time to themselves Into birds, animals or fishn 'ijii Thla iiotlm i s.i"l mi tin- rruiinil n ' ... rl ' t Man-h. Ilf :.. V cup)- or Changed Their Minds tut timii-r ami n apHiratiMn eiicnim I...,,, i .... . ..,. ,i, llwrrtii iihI to tlw "Watrr At. Ill."lll -Mioul two years ago the .Mar-;. H, ,hr orfln. r llv, Wsier lie" lime provinces desired to liavelfnj"- erinee H'le-i. H.:. .'"'k''""!; Mteir ions rioseii, ami lite gov-! Mhl Water llrrorder or aIIIi Ik- Omip rnmeiit acted accordingly. Press reports recently indicate - Ilia' these provinces are now petitioning the .government lo again permit the American vessels lo trade at their ports. II is exlrejiicjy ilillicull to understand how some people in Prince Huperr can be so short sighted as .Jit t support a movement of Hits nature, and il is lo lie sincerely hoped that a Uiorev sane policy will prevail. We Tough! jtar'tt a few years ago In' gel Ibis business. And it. has 1ijini.tfyJI ;J)(lncd, Jo carry ,oit ooptilnfjoir Aliing n'xhr oibrwlsti slack limes. Now it is proposed, ami Tor no particular valid reason, to have this business discontinued. ' F. (. JiOWKO.N. JOll.V DYHHAVN. NOTICE. An FMfiiln,iUiiii rur forest flanirer will In- held at iiurn .uk' on M.irrh Sift. Wii. Apjillialli.n will lo ri-Si-iK-d m In tiiMin nf Marrli t4lli by thn ni-trlci Fnrenter. Otiirt IIoiim-, I'rlio-e lniierl. mini ulHitii iippllrnllim fnnii and full n rt Iru l.i r a may lie iilitanied. lee, St. 00. Candidate niii.l ( llritl.h mjlijrru. not iiMM-i' than fmly yearn or ate, nl-dent In MrllMi Coliiinlil.-i fur al leaxt one year, nf rood rhararler and physical wild 1 1 Inn, llh wiMid ekperlenre and ramlllar wltn Hie prarMral UU- ut Iok-(rlnr. tltiilier rriilln, oiirvevliiit and roret proiei-lloii. with knowleitue or Hie Korenl Arl and ahle to nriranlie work and handle men. . Thn examination I In etahllti an ellallile lt rnr Ihe net year frnrn lilih apHiinttiient will be male a ranirera arc rrieiircii. i run ranirer i rennired tniiun dlately. V. ll.'MarlNNF.S. Civil Servlre Coiiimllnnir, Victoria. It c. WATER NOTICE. DIVERSION AND USE. TUT MlTICi: Ihnf the Skeena tllver I'mklnr Company, Limited, vlioe addre 11 wis laniiarn iieiiik iiii il nr v.in. eoiiver. n.i... will atplv ror a licence to lake and npe fi cnhlc feet per necond or water out or Wolf Creek Willrh fl.iwa inn -thweaieriy and drain Into pon-.i.e I ail ion r ahout norlli end of lltlt Avenue, I'otl fdwatrt Towiiolte. The water wlli he diverted friHii the I era in ni a noint no It .Is etnsn.l II,,. I II,, l,...-. ' ..t.. j,.u.. ... . """ ."! ""e from the ' """"i i "iiimr inuusiry we nave pomi or niveinion of port , won , cave here and lhal ll.erel,ad. Now il Is prpnr lM!KWW;KjilTlS would be no competition for the card litis merely on a wild " sou1 L"'"1, 1""7'i",'i pan or 'foreh!,r.. i.ot OuinLer 76, lunvt i, Cuaat UUtrlct, troiier of water Itlthl. I'arllaiiH-nl li.t... n.i... within wiiiiii, linriy thirty WATER NOTICE. USE AND STORAGE T.UK otii; lr lard, i.tnuu-.i-starxlartl Hank tn i will apply ror a i iiu rtihtr reel p- i bftu acre feel r 'Minima, ii'imiw, . ,n iliya after the flMI appearanre of tin V,,.'.i,.i,2ri , wttee in a Hwat. n-w.paprr. The dan- on YJ . ihn ..i n.i., Ihe Oral iMilillrall.rti or thla iwllr l. '"'J'!?'"''!, Marrh (Mh, Ittts. ill. e of I ike SkKrlNA IIIVKI1 PAC.Iil.VO COMf WV.I J'1,,, 5, i. Ik . --. n I IMITKO. Applleanl. 15rt rM ii,n tl I.V A. J. Vainer, .ent. ! V'tn.. . 1 1 divrtel rrom IN LAND ACT. j at nr war U s. -iv- , - iih1 fpr liiduMrial I tn Rkeens l.and PIMrlrt nf Prince niiperl ' land desrrttx-d f ' llrrtirdlnr IHirli t. ! . Till notice tv : 1 TAkK MITICK that C,ere l.lttle. ofilliw 4th day of t-ferrace, ll.c, mnpsti.,n luioln-niiiiii, audi tin notice and nit . I.. M. nitrey. ,,f Terrace, l.i:., ocru- thereto aim io in- patlnn luinlierman, intend to apply for will tie riled in Hi' lermUli,n fi pnnhae Hie followlns de-j lteerdr at I'rni,' critied land, for IndiiMrul alle: i Ihe application ma : Ciimtneiicinr at a noul Mauled al aniilhi Water-llerorder end of iiand itun-l near mouth of kit-i of Waler night mimkalliini Stiver and lyintr near wnt hank Of aald river: thence rollowliin thorfl linn around l.land to point of erniiH-nertnent, ,rtitainlnr ii acre, more ir e. ' A J neoiirjK UTTI.F. and CLAIIIE I.. M. OIOC.KY, Pated this sth day of January. ISSS. CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS (Watlern Rtglon) CONSTRUCTION COWICHAN BAY BRANCH, VANCOUVER I8LANO SKAI.K.O TKMiKII will lie received al the orric or the i:lm-r Kimliner, Wliinl-m , Maiiiloha, until twcln- u'cloiV II-- HI. Monday, April nth, tots, ror the con-l ruction or tltnlier lirldres tiirlixlniif loir dumping lretle at Cowletian Hay, ml.! lr Ihe eiHiMrnellon of Ihlrleeii nine or reiirins.i plan, proflleii., niiertflealion ami rnn of et,ntrai-t may lie 'eeeii and fdfiii or tender obtained al IIh Offlres of Chief Kiimncrr, Wlmilpeir. Man.; illrlrl hli-ttliHTi-, Vaimiiiver, ll.l'.i PIvMon Kiitrlu-eer. Prtnee lliiirl. II.C; Arllnt Pllrlel tnvliK-er, victoria, It.i:. Tender will imt Im conldcrcd tinles made on tlx- form supplied liy ihe llailway Company and accompanied liy an accepted I'twinie ,,n a chartereil hank ecniul to rive er cent or th" value or Ihe work, pay aide ,to the order or the Treasurer. Can adian national tiaiiways. ihe iwel or an) tender not nece snriiy aeccptcd. A. V.. WAllllKX. Iienei-.il Manarer. Winnipeg. Man.. Marclt :nith. to?:.. St GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR BEER , LICENSE XOTICfi I herehv trlvrn that on Ihe ltd day or April nem the imderHlaticd intend.-) lo apply to the l.lipmr cnnlrol Hoard Tor a license In reperl In prrmle lielnt pari or the linUdlnir known a the port Clements Hotel, llualed at fori clement, oueen charlotte l.land. Province id Hrlllh Cnlumhla upon the land decrlied I.ot rive (Si, lllock' fortv-fonr (III, nliilivl.lon nt l.iil even hundred ami forty-nU (?4A. Ueeil Charlotte pIMrlct. M.C., a liown on n reslttered map or plan dcpouril In the l.imd ItesrlMry Of-rirn at the City of Prince luipcrt and niimherrd 1079, ror tile ale of heer h.V the la nr by the open bottle for con-tiiiipl!oii on the preinliea. liATI-n at I'linee inipert, n.C.. this 4lh day or March, jov.v II. I.. TI.Nni.KY, Owner, Applicant. victoria. n.C. wim ii Ihe ftrn apfiearanie local iM-wi.fsirK'r, i'" pi. hi I cat dm "f lhl ' ""kwttilA.N I.I MIU ' Bv C K I WATER NOTICE USE AND ITORAOl rtkt? xoth:k tM Limited, whose ailili- llwlldlnr, Vancouver n a licence In take ami -per Mieoiid, and i" of water out of t Itlver, which riou -Into lelt Inl't, i half mile eaulerH T u a- Tha latntri' ,1311! n,(l acre acrea ui or i.." tr - .. '" .'.I ,,, i I-" .. ' v 1.' l1 . i ; . Bf" .'ne. - jjri n,r . i .... ii- . jf tit . nil I unit 1 1 i in,"- ii ic t 'J. i . 1 Ihe outlet or All) - i' ' . 0 ' , low the aald outlet. : . . - w1" !' ler nrev have lie, id Ihe reservoir " 1 7M. irre-reei, aim ' - v lt.il , i Lrfj land. " ' Hi :i ' ,k ,uia or Ihe -' ' , w,tl t-unlet Aln l "" :,., rt indn-ii"' ' , r on V" niverien led rn rrom the location oration I he outlet o i.r rnr nower mwer and and iim itti.il i1.crlled a 441. Till nollee a sriHind on the in 9.1. A copy n r tin- ' cation purmanl ih'"";;, Act. Im," will ih. Wafer tleeorder - llhloi-llnlK lo the .11 riled with I lie Ml'!, H ill, Oil- l l.ll, I' (I 'II' Parliament ciirnanicni ihmio. Hiiiminirs GOVERNMENT NOTICE OF I.I I- ssi "IS, III'' I' '' III -II ' ,1,-' I-' ' "t 5 "' ,utl. W-Htr "if. V .,,ir- ' ., r,,-' 2,Wf. wiiiiin iiiiity i.ii-ii "f Si TdaVof If ''n LIQUOR appLICATION r0 ACT. LICtNS- I if ancr in ,, ,nnl P '" " ,r I" V .inderl-ned Iniehd , , r,' Control Hoard for ' i,ll "Um a Queen' Hotel, .hirl"!'',' streei. 'Maeii. V'";:",,.), MW'Z lir ;,Vv.,l iitittie far ronMiniP'"" (,?J