ill. mi riMiiiK. iimii-p itrrirr lliirltl rlian.a, jin. t" J'tnl nf mil- uili, tOrfrt. .11 iS jjIMr.S llEATTT. i Akin nlOYBIAT. r in v. - -- - 1 fiiii, ii.' i.-r ,. all . tnlrlHl In HHily fu UllU' tOt lirrlMD ''iil xiul iM-lrnlfiirii .if laml. follu: . Imat llUlllfll 11 i!P .- if S fl'ili SI. Tp. 4, Kiarkitl TJ.H.'H utrUiel lh mi flaUns, llwnrr IIM-r-'P lll.fltl Ml rlullM. ..sin- u iuiiii r ".in niu, tola. .ll U I wan , . . . W i mat. nii njr aie-r i af mietinS to M'ly i" i.iiiiln fur Ihwippi 1 IINl JM-lrulPIIIII MINI. f'lllllVlH u plwilPil al llie if s..-llnn o. Tp. ., jS'-II' il TJ.II.- miIIip.i Hi $n IWUlv thrlirn i:' ' .c 111 Hi' Pliaill., Hlli- If poinl lf puhi- did lOf iiki my itaya nr ir anemia ii tpiv i" I 4llll fni a Ikpim-p Mi ami j-plmU-mii Mini. a filllowt: PII1H ii'. ii. ii :.. Tp. t.S. r ' i i i.M mhiiIiwxi inm, Uwrp r, . tiinlli OA fliaim. Ii. .inl of rrnii (in mi. um- nrTTY. 1(141 'UH llll' it liiirmU lii mil) JUll fill IM-NH-O i ami tiMatruni f MINI. flllll - -i rUninl al tl wp.i.!li 7. If t J II nrllnal imn. Ihpiirp in .rili rluiif j; I- Miliit .if nii III" MM K" HKATTT. ifsal iiv nf atipr ii: .rHl ! apf!) In jn I- lor a lKt i ami tvlrolrNm al mi fiilbm s i iunini ai itn lion . Tp. i. I 'd I J. II. MMMII " mi HI4IH. tiw-awr i . n uxilti mt rhalta. j . Ii, Mnt i r llli IV. jmi nrTTt If Coatt Rmm ft. .ji 't iiii anw : ,llxl i. a4l fci jnil- f'.i a llrr al ami ilroMm , u fnli" I'UiiImI at IIm iimi i "fn. i IB fiiimnl $i rHln tWfVP in an Hnla l aini 'if nan ur nrTTY. -i "iiv mr anr nipml i. apr4)r In anrtt. for a IIpihw 41 and ppimtpflin -iid a fiili. - oUnitt ai fit .-linn Tp. 4. matai if T J.B nerllipatl ai. rtiain. lliriirp . imrth mi rfulnv 4:., i iinl of PiMii- nh. ittt. . . . . . . . i-.r nnw w inji .1.1, i.tr arir a naw a v!," vi COftit Hah a H. 1. 31 inuiul. I.. 'ar.nlv In ' NS' al and tprnpmii t land. folln: plnn . Tp. ., niarkPii tj.h.'. Nnrthwml lib ai, plialn. Ihpnr " I : . imrtli iin plum. 4111- Ii. lillll of .nii ai Hlh 'li. l.l.l I 1 . M ,i , nngv d. i ii i iiiii tuy aiipr ' III 111 I PI kW o appl.r Uf ' I4n.li for a llppnrr ' nl ami iiplnilpiini :f laiwl, a fnllnwa: " Jisl WmilPil 41 llh" :r ,,f uppm.mi tn, Tp. liurki'it TJ.II,'. mill t Hps I I rill lil .li.ln. lh ..... Own p uniitii ft rh.iin; naiiii- in point ni mill 'ry t ih, IBID. MiWS JAMKS IIRATTY. r n . . m vi.imwi. ..... . . . . i' . 'F lli.i al.iv .ri.M ! ali inipnii. in apply in " l.innt r.ip iipptirp "' fm u4l ami iiptmlptim nr i.iimi r..n..&.. . m. mill niini.il 'iim. apv nr sppiinn . Tp. A. - lllirkpil T l ii 1...1.II11..! .' llH-lirn nnrlh Nil rliM.H. 'lulni. to iolnl of fimii i . win. i usn ' ,f lt.v lmfiii to 'npnly In for. rlrolrtim It fi Ut tA ..11 41 . liar .... . . .1 , . . . (if- in r run O" lllirill HII artai I rial Iiakrwa4 i"1 immi nr fnni.ititaitiiiiiii 1 JaniMrv ih- 109A THOMAS JAMKS HF.ATTV. .., Piiiv iinvn iirri District of Coatt Rang t. Tl MiTir: that, aWtir iiaja Afior at. I. T J. Hatl. hlnn tV ntpr yiiir itr iimU rur nee lirivfri rnr pmi am rinfw-wi'i n. irir, nf land, a Tnllm': umiurtKina ai a Ml p4aW.il al lis Mthpi pnraor. spWn I". TP kim :.. atHl nurkrtl TJ.H.'a mikM nrMP Ihrfx-p mirth o pfcMRa. tnlPP w.i " ptwint. lhwir malb 40 rnalaj. Hipih-p trpi mi pIhhi. in pnliil of rem-iHpnmipl l..H-aipfl January lh. In. THOiUg JAMES R BATTY. HAIILTON LAND DISTRICT. OlairKt at Cot Ranga ft. TAkl. ilti; IB4L alK ttat- I. T. I Itpallj'. hum fur a - BorltP HAIILTON LAND DISTRICT. Dlatrkt of Coail Rang 6. TAKK .vmrr, llwt. sixty diva any ilalp I T. J. Ilpallv. mlpoif" In appl lo hi .MlnUlPT or l-awli for a lirpiwr to nniaiNH-i ror roal awl s-imliMiiii ,pr mn arrr. of laml. a f""; riiiiM-iirln. ai a l-wi ,Pl"' JT-aoiilli-nnl roriipr of rVPtlnn tt. IP. V. ItaiVaV i. awl ii.arke.1 T.J.B.- p.lfw" rnnvpr, IIipiipp ms-lli rtialiia. I Iwiipe n"l an rlmim. iIipo"' "". rlMm. ilwinn wpI an rlialiia. m point or HAIILTON LAND DISTRICT. ...ul.. .r P!a.i Ranoa ft. THK JNOTICK Hint. m.v tL tnjr ilaii- t T. J lipatn. mtPiiil l apply I" o.n Minl.lPr nf l-aml Mr A ll.pnre X.r.....":.-...Z .. ii -llinliHl at llm u'ririmapai inrtier of Spcliwi IS. Tp. l,V, liana ami inarkril T 4.H nnruiwrw rlulnn. thru"' nnrlh Stl flialn. aal SO ""if" will ' riwiiin. m iHilnl nr mil' niPiirrniPiil. HAIILTON LAND DISTRICT. DUtrlet of Coaat Rang 6. . V..t,, i' n.ii a iiv ilivn af Us Ip I. T. J. 'lipall.v. InlPiiJ " Pn"' ih" MliloVr nr Unit rr llrnnre llp,rAJ..Prp '''': E IIipiiPP al no riinni". i""" IMPIIOPIIiPnl. l ''tVIas' ' 'Am?:s".-.katty, .,o01l HAMILTON LAND DISTRICT, a.i. a oaiMt Rirta Ba TAkK VoTICK that, lxty ..V ilaln 1 T. J. Ilpallv. Illtelliis in ai'inj hp Mlnl.lpr nf ''Ui f"r Mpciip u pmiVvprt for nut J I "I 'lim niiiiinipnPlinr l a lM,V .p n,n. i , iiiirilinpal pnrni'i nf l.'H .np .rn T i . . .. - I .. . n.t i..i... iiwiirfi Fa. i nil 'Mill HA -I...... "'' ....I.'.. "... . ......i. UA ..11114. llrPIIPPj Illpiii'a ... J.. ni "..,,.,,,-"' ... . ,,.,ulu.r .niiary'sti,' ittt. """"""M" Locilfd January Slh,. I. THOMAS JAMKS . D CATTY. i. Willi Irnlling luials nn .Very hand jirf imriiijj flip Hio si'n-.miii'h o)MM-utioiii. Cow May tlii'M- days prcsenl vt lniy n.i'(-l wilh till (irioliiKic. In Mayor .N'1iin for I tie iim- of his fftvorife word "nH'itr. Some ul the early liinl have iilremly been on the IrolliiiK BroiimU Uii- iiiil week or so lorl the liif? majority or the I ma U have still lo leave. The next week or ten day v'ill ee the moil of them away, however, nnd then Cow Hay tloaU will preMfiil n more deMirted iipiieaninee than they have for mniiy niontlin pant. The run of ctiriiiffK is oneiiiuir well thi year ami, while miller m (jov.-neenii In lie the ireeru centre nl aeliviliiM, the finli are heinK ranch I eNewhere anil even ir. Prince Itti port llnrlmr. Hie iltiatily in excellent nnd the nil) lai'tte, many Imlancin tlie hciiIhn al well over tlie f If ty-piiiitul mark, 't he filierinen niut net dp Jinn.ipr -V---1 i t i... . ii ...in ... In tafiwpppl rnr i-.mii aim ml tMrtu wvirvinii piiti-riiiui-iii wiimi iiiii 11 bin .... ..... ipn.. ,.f laml a. follow IKinimrlr al a towi iilaMXI two HrthM Mtilh nf I Hp uri ' "-ripr of IM . Iiahp S. aim hwrp-l TJ.B.'s iwrth-pai p.nr. Iltmrp aaaiilh Hwn, IUpupp p.i mi rtiiM..' ihMKP nnrlh o Plums. ihphpp naal rmm- m nl of raan-inptrriupm. InpaKfl Jarwapj- lh. Ittn. TIIOM'S JAMBS BCVTTY. HAIILTON LAND DISTRICT. Dlatrlcl of Coaat Ranga S. tiii miiii v tiui. milv ilM aflnr 1U1. I. T. J HpallY. lnlPint l Ifly Wimtlpr nr ijihi inr ; iimi m ian.1' tor a ffpVnre I"1 ' ... ITl ;.7iLV:"" romniPHPMMr at a foal planlMl two nilln mlh nf I hp oorinwwi pnropr i uu Hfti. lunar ... ami marpn u.n - pnim,- iiim- in, rlh mi Ptialni IhPlK'P VIPI ll PIMIII. IIIPW-P fftin P ilwmv IIipiipp pal mi Phjin. to i4nl or MOintPUPPIIIPnl. I itralPit januarj in. ii- .... fori or so navicalors al thin poH who are ipialifietl 1o belong. The first nieeilng of (be local brunch will be held tonight a: 7:.)0 and luonllily meeliii'ts wit. be nrraiaved lo lake place regu-larty thereafter. Gunlraclor .lohn Currie has leen busy at the governmenl vvbarf this week xetltng tits eiiipmeni ready for Hie con-stmclion of the west end of the nl the earliest, the end of the mouth before actual work unn commence as the ereosnled piles for Mi e work will nut arrive from .Vancouver till that time. This will Mirther delay the creftlinn nt the binliisical station and llacnn Visheries nlaill hut wilt Cive Hie early tourists the opportunity t seeing Hint something is going on in l'rince Ituperl. The Currie outfit, in the mean- lime, has a small job to do a! Claxlon and, after the ;lneal work is finished, will proceed to l.owe Inlet where there is n !laiger eon tract to carry mil for the can i nery interests there. Three New Boats The big power Jioat HlovejM first of three American cannery lenders lo he brought here ami changed to Canadian registry for use by the Skeenn ttiver I'ai-kin Co. in connection with Ihe Port Kdwurd cannery, arrived In .port nt K o'clock Wednesday morning after a continuous 7 1 -hour run from Hclhugham made under most auspicious weather eondi lions. The vessel was hVouglil up Ihe coast by Capl. F. 11. Simonds of Seattle anil Chle; Kngineer I. Ivorson with u crow of three other- men. Capt. Simonds will proceed from here, to Ketchikan euroule in Kataln. Alnska, where he is identified with Ihe Pacific-American can neries. Mr. Iv erson wilt tic si a Honed permanently at Port Kd ward. Tiunorrow the Plover wili leave on a trip lo .Ketchikan with (Jeorge Kihgstead, manager of the Port Ktlwnrd 'cannery, win arrived today nn the Princess lteatrlce from the south. Tlie Plover is a vessel of o! fool length nnd Hi font beam, powered with a 50 h.p. Frisco Standard gas engine. She wn. built in 1017 ul Seattle for the Paoifie-Anierican 'Fisheries of wlileli company the Skeena ttiver Paoklntr Co. Is a subsidiary. LaM year the Plover was. operated out of King Cove in Aleutian waters, having gone, south to IhHlingham THE DAIL7 NEWS PAGB FiVB. l AMD DIITRIOT. ..... f . Ooul Rang B. ...... WA TERFRONT ir.l.. , II - 111 111.,., ml ... ' WHIFFS 'i.aniit for lirenpe t i.al mil iieirolemii f unil, a fn Ikiwa i tTi..'--,wlw!i vcid legume acuvuy merchant service Gaid recognizes here Port Edward Cannery bringing fleet here halibut situation a Krent kick nut of it before tli hunt in Mime of Hie hix. firm lieatllten. The berrinir rin far eenn aim lo be proNy well confined to llutler' Cove where pounds are now eslnhlislieil by the (iam-mon Wall nnd Itraillmry & Yetr outfits. The packer NV. It HAIILTON LAND DISTRICT. Dlitrlct ef Cont Ranga ft. tvvi Miiii:t. iimi. mil dart aflw ilair 1. I. J. hlljf. Iniwf hi itvtt U hit yiKHipr . if indii far a CmiM Lord in iiNn inakinK oceattional run iiiln porl from tin-re with lierriiiK fir I lie Canadian Kinli fi Cold SloriiKe Co. which pultint: il up for liait iiiirpn.es. HcmIiIc" filliiiR Hie reiiuireiiieiilH of tli Cold SlucHtte Co., the llanimoti S Wall nulfii r( alio upply the Milleril cannery which Mlarled Ihi week-end with the tttijeclive of will ins ome Slid or lion (mi" ki nupplemenl 'lockv nlre.nl' put up in Hie smith. ' Merchant Service Qulld After haviiiK been out or active operation for Hie past ev-eral yearn n (ur a thb port i eoiwerned, reoraniralinn or Hie I'lince Ituiiert lirancli of Ilia Canadian Merchant Service (iiiild lia jut lieen effeeled. Tie i .iiiupiirinr ai a imxi iiUainj ii Mib(tanixntion .to whicli praclical!.' .11 1 II III HHP HurinFfl riHTiri f I. ' I .. , , , ., ..!.. hiwp 4. wi m.fkrd tj.ii. amiih all Hie master and males on Hie "i n.riii-r. lltHH-p iiurlh mi rhaliw, 1 1 ...... ( .IIK; "W, 1,.. ns iih M henllillliir- iim-ih. ml n rtoM. iKpim mum siir""' nuiii- iiipim-i' pi rbaitw. in puini i Iith n Vancouver and has Il .SIIHIPIH-PIIIPfll. I .iml iaiiuan tb. ItfS. TJI.IMUP..JAMM IIIIATTV. MAICLTON LAND DISTRICT, TVkl. ti I Ouirlct of Coot Ranga 6. V jm&itM5X tTtr&,'wVtmw: "iury. Andrew l!o..d-luii-ipr of uiHi f- a iE-!iiI; treasurer. 'CuM. (I. . Kin- tlm.. Ul... t,. Mniwi .... -a l.-m f.w nyil ....1 and aiut al uelrulMMni akl4kaf at t tirafiehes in all important ports on tlie coasl. 'Plie offieers are': 1'rwnli'iil. lUipt. Tiiouias Ittppor: nasi iiresi.lenl, Gaiil. AV. fi. .More- itirf aim arr if UiMl. flk : I nif. I ii" ii-f-iirrniiii-ni mr l"!ZZ.JlrS2i:r?. & iTl'Tinee Itupen i- Rami. Paul Ar- Hbm- iwi KMfki tj.ii' ttii4i jmotir of Um' I'anhpnn who act Mi i pk.ii... Uksnpp ihmiiii pJMHM.ui local presnliup ollleer. linile? " " mis enertrelie ieaiierinii. n is i.Hvbii itaitan till. . e.peted llial the jiresent lfcnf w w PKATIYxnit;nMrihttt Mf nlim;t tvmh w!l HAIILTON LAND DISTRICT. j ,(l (wrwlMMl U, Wke in Hie mj SUPERIOR ij, lllttl last fall. Prior to Hint she wa used in nurse seiiiiriff and cod risbiriK in Bristol Hay. . The two oilier boats to b broush'l here by Hie Skeena River Packing Co. will he the NokomMf and Kenmore. The Nokornt; which is now at New Mellakalla. Alaska, nieasiireh 7,7t by 2 f'-et and was built al JtellliiIium in III 10. The engine, was taken out of (he vessel about Hire years ajrn and since then she lias m, been ued. She will be towed l this porl in the course or lln next week or so and will hase new eiifrine installed here. 'I'tie Kenmore, wllicli is !ha largesl of the tliree boats, i al present nl Kin Cove and pb-nbly will not be brought here for a ermnle of months when ihp weather improve, iter measure ment are 75 feel hy -iO-feet. sli is powered wtlb a II (Hi. p. Frisco huill in Seattle in 1012. !' Alaskan water. Albert Firrrnw, steamlioai in-speelnr, was a visitor ulnug the walerfriml (hiring the week in-speelinK various local veaseis engaged in I'oiiiinerc ml pursuils. tie found every! bin in a -ulis-fnclory condition. A Dls'aopolntment A coinpliiiieiiiai'v ticket iliicsn '. generally mean miieli except, a lot of work In a ii'Wiaermnr but, in l lie course nf his round-. along the waterfront litis week, the iiiff man reeiMeil one ol said iases nut uf which he an- tii'ilialed for a while !n jiet it lal 4f b4L- Il n-ii i crin il In flat who was arranging for the date and place when the Prince Ituperl Hosing Commission irflo-vened and, not only ordnril the fighl jti be talleil off, but en-lenceil'-llurryp' rooster to dentil. Hie execution taking place this week with all due formalities. The lighthouse tender Xe.wJng- ton. Capl. Harry Ormiston, whifth returned at Hie end of last week after a lengthy emiise lo Mil!-l.nnL Kimml nnd nthor noinls 'o A Pimply' Face Is Unsightly the samo as I was, advised mo to ue After I had taken two bottles there wasn't a pimple of any kind left on my face, and I now )nvo a clear, Smooth and eltety eomplexion.' Put up only by The T Milburn Co., LuuiWd, Icrouto, Out. Why Not? abolish wash day worries for good THIS CAN BE DONE! by any home manager with Iho services we offer you the cost of doing your weekly wash al home. Soap, soda nml blueiiiK 25c Fuel used to .bent water 50c Your lime nl the lowest estimate, "ov t hour -:j hfmrs $1J5 And all your energy spent! sianiiaru gas engine ami wa !,,..,,.. afi,rminn The Noknrnl and Kenmore I , r0(rter. the well known ns well as Hie Plnwr, Tmve seen! por,.,1(M ulam KKinf! magnate, a good deal of service for th.'iWM), in port on his gashoat Lewis Pacifie-Amerlenn nRheries m!ul..n.. 11,1,... fur siiimlies anJ in have repairs made. Halibut Situation n 1 hough hamuli arrivals al this port from last Saturday to yesterday aggregated above aver age at 1,080,110 pounds, price iffereil nn the Hxchange remain ed sUnidv and there was not a great deal of fluctuation. 'Hie average for first class fish was, between lie and ISc while 6c was the prevailing second class f figure. 'Hie hit; lies I prices were! paid on Wednesday Tor fish that! went out on that night's express' train and bids were lowest out Thursday when there was noj Irani to leave for two days. '(!en-j .... .. ,-ally shaking, the situation is ' ' nn le than a em-k-fi -lit nnd' , . ... ,-.,.( Hi ir. ii. how i! all haiened. liar ry llauetl had a ronsler which fill" shew iiruery ferocity. Iimi Hie most vicinus hull dug in Hip countryside backed right off Ihi map. Last week said roostei tackled a youngster passing Harry'" backyard and, knocking the child down with mm fell swoop of its wings, was about In trample it to death when, luckily for the child, assistance ap- pearcd. l.arry was Mling bo,,. nil iihtiih'iii iiun inuiiiiifj ptkailistie rooster lo the skie when .lohn Iiavie apM'uiiul on the neene. John, you know, lia-illlfle a flook himself and, when it ennms to excellenee, be il laying, clucking, setting, crowing oi k . Bl ; llllll'll lllllirutlMl inn illir. iiiii': fighting, he js prepared to tiave " last year when fic and c were! the only bids being offered fo.r first class fish of any descrip tion. Uf the 1,030.100 pounds! - landed here during Hie past six market ihfys, 08,00 pounds was from American vessels and 101,-U00 from Canadians. Up to yesterday, tho total landings her for the season were t,:iC!),IOO liounds of which 1,200,000 was from American boats and I0t,l no llouls arriving from Sal unlay last to yesterday were as follows : American Radio, 10,000 pounds; Nordic, 30,ono pounds; Ithonn, 13,1100 pounds; llniel II.. 11,000 pounds; foremost, 'iO,ooe ' I.. 11 11 1 1... A . Aflil , I.....I..I. i mm ...,...,,IJ' II. ....,.- frn. Ihe Millie hthw Mu". '""""" r.o,ooo pounds; l.evia- i.i..r u.aih i.ir..i, i..ri (,im.,!Vakutat, bacl;er; and the slakeholder ,,d !'"". '' Min - promoler was tor tltappoftonl""" l'"'; . '0,00 pounds; Virginia, 22,000 pounds; Hemocvrnl, 11,000 miuiiis; Wes-' tern, 11,000 pounds; Kagie, -13,--" 000 pounds; Forwnnl 8,000 pounds; (inny, 3,500 poundsM Nappy. 12,000 pounds; Cnrolen. 6,0011.' pounds; Pioneer', Ir.iioO' lounds; Kanaga, V8.000 pounds; Hetty, 0.500 pounds; Pioneer, .18,000 pounds; Omaney, :i2,00ll pounds; Flattery, 5,500 pound; Albatross, 20,000 pounds; Super tor. 20,000 pounds; Mildred No. 2, 20,000 pounds: Scandia. to ii... ....rn. r ii. ,iiai,.,..i a,.ilil!o pounus; vvusnn, mi 'riin.iinv ni ii'i-'iiiiiu ii riihmi- tt.-ooo a a . I talllllll U- Wnh.ish ?.n00 Ttntinds: lAMitun, lu.uiiii pounus; I'oiaris, 1 10,000 pounds; Senator, .10.000 Inounds; llelgelaud, 3 5.0 0 0 iniiiiiiiU- Alio. :i0.000 nounds I i: :..:.... l.Ann St'iM C C. M. Smart, South Battlft- wuiuuiuii-iiimi. , . ford, Sask., writes: "A while ago I jpnunds; Prosperity A., i.OOO was troubled wita facial blemishes, 'pounds; Pair of Jacks, 3.Q00 specially pimple, and was really inoumls; Toodie, 800 pounds; utlkb?fMe.K0 ' ! Marguerite. 4.D00 pounds; Johan- I tried 2 or 3 different remedies, !na. 5.500 pounds; Joe llaker, .- bnt they didn't help me any, so one 000 nounds: Kovousu. 1.500 day a friend, who had been troubled !,uu,ms; Fanny F 3,500 .pounds. Cape Spear, 0,000 liounds; W.T, 110,000 pounds; Cape "Sjiencer, 2 000 pounds; D.S.T. 2,000 potmds; YuTe, 2,000 pounds; Marguerite the mill was closed for repairs. The plant reopened on Thursday" Slop a moment and figure! YOU WILL FIND THAT YOU ARE WORKING FOR NOTHING. For example $2.10 Compare this with our Thrif-T.-Ser- vice 5e. a pound plus to per piece. Kvery-thing thoroughly washed, all flat work beautifully ironed, wearing apparel, only a lift f drying necessary, then iron. And the average bundle costs $1.50 CANADIAN LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS the beacon al Copper Island neur IkPila Hay, Oueen Cliarlolle 'U-liuids, which recently went out. The Newinglon returned to port Phone 8 Loggers! Loggers! We have the only complete slock of Gilchrist Jacks and parts in Ihe North. We handle Logging Cable, Axfes, Penvies, Saws, nnd general' Gamp Equipment. It will pay you to see us when outfitting. Stork's Hardware Limited 710 Second Avenue LOGGERS' CIGAR STORE HAS REMOVED to building next door to Frizzell Hutcher Mhop, across from the Empress Hotel We carry a full line of CIGARS, TOBACCOS, FRUITS, CANDIES SOCIAL ROOM IN CONNECTION James Zarelll Proprietor TUGBOATS Day Phones 423 E39 Gr. 238 Black 736 Rupert Marine Products Ltd. GEO. G. BUSHBYj Man. Dir. on orders tor district cannery de-J mauds including fish boxes an t boat and repair lumber. This' will keep tne mill fully occupied r for the next few weeks. His destination Hutler's Cove,1 Hen Seyerso'n cleared on Thurs 1 day afternoon with his new trol ling boat, Karen .No. 2., built al Cow Hay during the winter, on his maiden .voyage. Capt. Hill Hanson was a visitor in port during the week from SpiUer lliver, Porcher Island, on his boat Thelma II. Supplies were being taken oil preparatory lo leaving; for Hie trollftig grounds. noon of this week to start work! Tlie (lull sleamer Salvor, Capt. Hush, was at the Albert & Mc-CalTery dock on Weilnesday discharging 300 Ions of Vancouver Island eoal. 'I'he same day the fisheries protection steamer Malaspina was there to coal. 'I'he H.C. "Packers are to oper ale the' Dominion cannery in the Skeena slough this year instead of Oceanic. The latter plant will be used as a camp. 'I'he Kjolfson boat Icelnnd was in port today, leaving this aftet- Xo. t, i '1,000 (pounds; Tramp, t.sjnooti with a party of local young 500 pounds; M.M. 'Christopher,! people "who will attend a party 1.500 nounds; Reveille. 0,500. iftt Osland tonight, reluming Milt Ra-otwns IiUinber shipments between' Georgetown mill and this port! are now being resumed after a cessation Of three weeks whlto" (continued on page ahO I . I VriaMTUiN? ALB r STOUT mX& ffp YturHcoith SitrtbHr. M Mwi tCwy Si MJinf ,Tiwa Night Phones 687 ,538 tJr. 238 Black '735 Call and see our advance models in ONYX Ladies' Shoes and other makes. Just arrived. Prices right. Family Shoe Store Phone 357. Third Avenue. Wood! Wood! Now Is your chance Dry Cedar Full load . , . Half I.6ad Large sacks ... $3.50 . BOo HydeTrawsfer 138 Vecond Itvenu Phone '560 Wlflht orBut VC aHtY eTTLH.