Inn ilnv June 7, jos(v. TOT DAILY JTBWS I. -: PAQ1T FIVE ir iiieen iiizabeth ne There was- no finer (rjfl Wlicn Mif Karl nf Leicester Slltlg.lt a Ktft for Jlieet1 IliJiinetli. In I he Jmiin of winning her favor, lift r.i'niM sele.l nothing Tiner - blian a watch. In those , days watches worn the orna-? mi-fits of princes. Today, waii-hiv, far more n ecu rale ami far surpassing in workmanship and aleslgn can he had, at modi-rale price. And even now.fliere. is no finer gift. ',' ' See some of our belter watches from ftsn.no to $75.00. John Bulger Ltd. Opticians and JewelUrs IULKLEY VALLEY BEEF lambunger. 2 lbs for . . 25 Ion mg Heer, per lb. . . 10o IhoH llihs, per lb . . 12Vo rime Itlbs of Ileef, per lb 25o leal Stew, per lb. .. 120 Iraf Shoniilcr ltoas. per lb. 25c pal S(rak. per IIk . . ,. 35o fef DiippiiiK. per lb. 12e lUds per sack .... $3.00 aly 8 Doodson Sixth B'rcct 455. We Deliver. Crystal firelighters (48 Fires for $1.00 b more chopping of klnd- , safe, simple and ceon-ilcal. Manufactured by ydeTraiisf er 13t Second Avenue one 680 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES, ur L,oats sc Jacquettes in Kxqulslte Stock of rur Irlmmings at low prices C. FUR Go. ixt Q.W.V.A. Third Ave UGBOATS iy Phones - 423, ,539, Green 233, Black 735. Rant. Phone 687,. 639, Green 23S, Black. 735. UPERT MARINE PRODUCTS, LTD. IO. Q. BUSH BY, Man. Dir. Ir.A'exander Smith Block Phone S75 DENTIST Keenleyside Addresses Women's Canadian Club on Problems Which Beset This Country and Others then are two kiwis of problems facing Canada: lhoc Hints we have lit (-01111111111 vill other nations ami ioe that are peculiar, to ourselves," snle Up. llugli U. IvVeiileysiile of Vancouver, in an address l.ofore the Women' Canadian Clnh on .Saturday afternoon on "Koine Canadian IVnUi-nw to u Huperl clby.'cyry.'sign pointed toward a ryreai advance in llio near fllllll'lA All nvi.r f'-iii-iil-i Hi j Pacific Coast porln of Canada uuid wlluVa hlnterlahd teeming wiMi natural resources and with siiMile beaullws of unparalleled nature; was certain to share largely. prrvalenl during the years of posl war depression iwas even more siupfd. "In the first class are the three, (great problem of the mod-! a(e alti RUrk rrtcl, ailjiiiiiiiij i lie Oarrv iiwen Vlniral Claim oil aiMiowriy IOr. TSItK VITIOK thai I, ITUf Oabrlo, :fr Muirr's r.prliriraic o. 7S50, in-. Iriiil, sixty tluia msn I tic iUU lirn-ur, tn apply to. Ih Mhilnar llrnmlrr rur Crrlihrali" r Inipn.H'iiiiMiu, rur tho nir mhm nf nbUlninf .rtiwn otant ut the .abtiv rlniin. ; AiH . rurtlwr uk 'noll ibil ctuiti, ' umlrr aprlhin S7, mint m riMiaiiiinrrii birurr ihf lu r mrll Crrlirirate or Iiiiiirnvdiii'nur iutcil tin IM day nf June, A.M. to. It MaS. HIASkll. AlP'llt. ! MINKRAL ACT. CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVCMCNTS Ul Canynii Mineral Claiin, allualt In Ihe Altln Mlnlnir lnvuimi or Cannlar Ols-iricu Whi-ra lorateit: Svir Crater Crwk ami atljujuln ami mirtheaat ur tlio lllar Canyun Kt'(isiti Miperal Claim (Tot UT.VkK MITICE that t. John Molloy. Kree Mliur Ortirirate Jin. 70T3S, In-trlid. lty ils.va rrtun- Ilia itlta liervnr, In apply lo the Mlnlnr llemrder 0r a :rrtrti'ate of laiproveuirnti, tur Urn pur-imeyi (,r iiliHlnliiK a Cruwn (Irani or lUe aliiive . rlalni. . Aiwl runner liko wMta that arti.ji. iimter kerllon ST. mut tie runinicnreil l.erofe the tsoiut ot nnch Crrttricato or linprovrinrnti. . . . .... , JaleU till tt iliy nr June, A D. 10. 1 r If. .Mr.N. NlASKIt, Aa-ent. MINERAL ACT. CERTIFICATI OF ISIFR0Eli1iriT8 ni CanVnn No f Mineral Claim. itu- in ihe' Atlla Mlnlnir Division or Cas- oArlrt Where liwated: On Vol- eiinlr Oreuk (Vulran Creek i, adjolnliif ami aonihwtM or hit .anycm o. t.t-letnlnn Mineral Claim (Lot IJJU). I TUK .NOTICE Slant I. Ellen Molloy. rree Miner! C.frtiriraW No. 70T38. hi-IriHl. altIV 1.V fr"m lh" (,al '"''','0f' to anplv tn the Mlnlnt Heeonter ror a Certirinilp or improvement.. Hir Ihe.P"'-ismw or oDialiilns a crown Orant or the ih'"nirn'rl'her talo nottre lint anion, under aerllon S7. mint be ronmienred licrnr the laue t url Ortirteatar or .iBiprovenients. . . . . . , nmi.it this ill aay or junr, js.ip. . iu. II. MC.N. ntASKM. Aftnt. race made more pro- llul l he strugale is far from ended; disease is still one of the most potent causes of misery and crime.' Canada is thc M ..laying a real part' in .-T'fT.'VmW (ardty tut fled he original en-',jfr, alUtUl .t0n the scien- lliiisinnm.nr the founders of thej thronal. ihe ,L- , f , 111- Osier, llanting. Mest, and While. Greatest Problem were evl.hs,,,.,. r ...i.. 1 "-'"verty is Ihe greatest of all peVtnd. nverag". "' n,n-1 ot, Ihi, ron-iLT7,"Ia",t VP" in l,,B 'l''t dil.ons were much better In the! "I"1' . loiiiinl(iii IMin I hey were In the I nited Mates, In the .general! pro-perly of Canada,' Prince Ilu-pert'as one' of the two main i iiMiinin-n a it ceiu oi me than 2,ono. a year; 35 per cent are under the poverty line, and .10 per rent are suffering from chronic undernourishment. The results are spiritual and social depravity, the hindrance of education, disease, crime and war. This is a problem that no one IIMililllrv run unit a m,l nn.i( SUpId Pessimism ! scientists throughout the world It was an added pleasure, the' are still lost in its difficulties, speaker said lo meet group who "II. 0. Wells has said, in rela-were interested in the common lion lo war, that modem civill- proniem ot (inada. it was- the ration is runnlnir a race between uileiitiiui in his address to point mil I hat while there was no )u-lilicatiun fur the fueile oplmism lhat easily beset oiim fVopIe, the pe$imtsnv which had been iMlucation and catastrophe. So far, it may he added that education is well behind in the race. It is quite within the realm of oiiossjblllties that another war will end our western civilization. Another world struggle will be a far. ahead of Ihe late world war in applied frtghtfulness as the late war was ahead of oolite dis- ern wnrM disease, poverty, and pule of the middle ages. Forward C0!itinuti ,P speaker.) Innately through Ihe League of "Against disease, clvillzajlon haslXatlons and oilier agencies, at-carrieil on a constant M niggle I tempts are being made to obvi-froni lh i1ay wBea a .split and nte the likelihood or another war. pry dead cat wasianolleil ns inCAnnil.i is ntui-lnrr tm ni poiilllcj jn ca4esrjif nppendicl- In fbis work." ns to Wir jlay. or the .'.-ray,1 "Canada is , Med by race, re. elei lni-tbfrapy. immunization, liglou and eimphy. and the the eriii theory, and applied greatest of these is geography." ili.-tellcs. As n result the human I sai.l Ir. Keenleyside in disciu-tife lias been lengthened more slug the problem of unllv ami cnm national RAiLWAvt. "", closely allied question of m,.... (Canada's position In the Kmplre i:u.Ei TiMnu m b r,i.Fi tiJnd a an independent nation ll 'rri- o m ll Chlrf wimil InfliK-rr, H- rer..rrnl l II,, Ie cei erred to l lie fi. Uiwuu. uniu iwrit u'rkk wm, t.Kwrtn. ii- mn .i ,,r Jmw. iw. f..r Itrilish wars; Mr. Mr problem of elghen's pro- il isioo-briiun .r r1niwu,.n!l,,al. present tendencies in . wi.r iuiik.- itrmrrii t... Hit- an.1 r . . . (he lit) nr js.isim,ii. iib.ru ' i ,nl"re, an" ananas part In iinii. IuhuiuikVii uf runrrit ivrru uk Brllurl nliynbla. IHrnls .lu'ii not rri ua- nilt1wr lilvotun la rum. Iflrltli.n ami rarni nf ran r-i Htsv b nl rurtn .r trnlr oimiiim'u ii iw r.riu'i' nr f;inrf inriiMsj-r, Winnirn-r; OOtrli-t Kniliwr tl Vturuu fr, lllru. KitiiHiniiMi Hid Sifkalumi; iMsitinn Mirnufru ii rrmrr iiuix-rt. Cal f). HffHia and Prlm-f Allierl; ;..V Illy. AKl'lll tl .Mumi Tt-nlT will nni bf riMiWiri it unl' niaoe am iw rnrm upiimi bv lite Hall-sa i:,4aitsn.r. ar irnMiitisiilnl b an e. Tplal rlrrv.uai nil a rlurK'raxI link rsiual Ki rivi' mt ra-ni of Uw vatiif ut tlw wurk txyaMK V) llif a.nlr or Ilia Trvssuirr, .uaiiifli, .faiiuiiai naiiwajs. Tim lui or any imlrr nut ijt-isirily art-rpdsl. W. A. MNBSI-Am UriMral .Mimrrr. WlnrHr, MnM Inn.- i. i. i3 MINCRSL ACT. ctRTiricATt "or Improvcmcnt "1 Sin I 111 Mlnrril i'Jaim Jtiiai In Allm MhOiit Hit I. urn ur Otwiar Ills-WIXTil foralril: on Crater Cns-k, Oil) 'tllMUry it I'wutllt t Inly Ci-ra-k, asserting the rights of Ihe overseas dominions. He stressed ah'sirahilily of maintaining th-i ilritisli conncclion, but under terms of perfeel ettality. Social and intellectual independence was necessary so dial Canada might work out her own d"es-tlny Ihe only way In which Hiiy nation ever became great. Imitation, even of as good a model as fireal Hrilain, would slultifv Canadian progress. American Bogey Speaking of the problem ,I American influence, tlio 'bogey of, annexation and Ihe repulco Americanizatlpn of Canada, Pi Kepuleyslde declared Uta 4stal(i.; tics showeil there were fewer Canadians in United Stales to day, both relatively and positive ly, than (here were in 1900. The present trend, he said, was from Uniled Slales to Canada and lhera never was a lime in Canadian history when there was' loss discussion of annexation than at present. Kvcn Americans themselves, were iK'iiinniiiv 10 recognize that Cana'dr had her own destiny lo work ont, and that she would do il as an in dependent stale, united, on equal terms with Ureal llrilaln. An nexation was never so far awav Nevertheless there was a real . WATER NOTICE. D1ralon and Ua. TAWE SOTICE llMl Hnti.sU Columbia I lulling & I'acklna; Co. Ltd.. whose ad- H Vamouver, U.C., will apply ror a Urenre to lake and nan 3 ruble tiwt ier second or water nut or an unnamed stream whleli riowa norlliwestvrly ami drain into Smith llav. swiiiiu-.iu iii..i aboul femr lisle niirthe.wurlv rnun lai.uih or Oeena Itlver. Tlis water will lie diverted rrom the atreaiii at a point about Sil i-haiin aoulhea! or northwest tor-urr or Uit 7, Moresby Wand, and Vlll lie used for dumeeilo and cannery pur-Kies iirsin the lands Matt-it a lease and lNiur the roreshore In rrnnt i.f im lu (Juecn Chuj'hUle IMuiul-i. ThU nut Ice wa IHiaied on the remind on the 3i)ih day or April. tn. A ewpy or thi notla' anil an appMVatlnn piiriianl ttiereto and lu the Water Act" will be riled In the ofrire or' tin Water Uerorder at Prlnrtv lliiiiert, li.C. .Objecllom lo the application may lie Tiled wivti the said Water Recorder or with the i:oinptrolli'r ot -Water Ulrht, Parliament liulldinirs, Victoria. B.C.. within tllirtV llava after the rimr iniiearane or this mil Ice In a local newspaper. The naw or the nr publication o( t Ii Ira- notlca Is .June s, ten. liRrrtsn rnniMnM KisitrMrr ft I'ACKI.NO CO. J.TD.. Applicant. By H. Sharwooa, Ateut. problem of American Infltienve. Whether rteht or wrong Cana- uians reu utai American maga zines, movies social tiressure. anil economic power lu Canada were not making for tlie welfare of the Dominion. 'Kinally.-Oanaafa must riot .V satisfied with economic pro- gress," said Dr. Kcenlieyside, Material civilization Is onfy worth-while when lined as n haU for spiritual and intellect - side' discourse proved moot interesting in that, besides niiint-! itevehipno-nt PONT fall dimple? The if you do. . li the pas' nig ont some of IIih problems that were faring the Dominion, Canadian have been loo foxy he Milmiillcil ome coiiHtnielive ideas as to how they "might he selling ctirtjer lot and en gutted met. a,!rs. K. I. MeMorilie, president of (he elut, presided over "' ni"" manly occupation the meeting which was largely , allcmled. 'of the farmer, fisherman,. miwr hi t'p' iunK his aiiiressA irjt: . . ... ... uTnT'''1 I''H"' yea.safc has been "uiii-ui in,,. v it . ,nian i-uiiaiwiiii lain) ami eniinisianu-iiidp riiny I'liiiurxi'ii mn recent remark of Archdpacon Ilix in regard to the beauties of I'rinre and logger lo iloie much of their ener?W' to cultural development. Io recent years, however, wi have sih-h the beginnings of an intellectual renaissance. Carmeni llemon, Os-tenso, and others in literature. Tom Thompson, A. Y. Jackson and the Canadian school in painting, .MeOill and Ilritisli Columbia schools of science have all contributed to this high er development. The Canadian Korum, the Internaiional Forum1 and other magazines have beea established to provide centres for the exchange of opinions and wage earners are getting less the expression of the artistic impulses. Interested Public "In this movement all ihos.j who hope lo see Canada take her riightful place in the forefront in spiritual and artistic matters as she already promises to do in economic ami political, should ilo all in Iheir power lo provide an interested public for the appreciation of all high effort. In no other way can Canada achieve her highest destiny." A hearty vole of thanks was accorded Ir. Keenleyside for hi address on motion of Mrs. O. A. Woodland and Mrs. J. O. Stem. Tea was served with Mrs. J. G; McLennan and Mrs. I), fl. Stewart pouring and members of the executive serving. The nieetfnn opened with the singing of "( Canada" and closed with tho National Anthem, Mrs. Donald Koss accompanying. THE MAN IN THE "MOON ayx THC friends I hate most art the ones who tell you confid cnlially what wicked things oilier folks are saying abput you. 1 I'lIK trouble with', gossip is ithal it is harder .to. start than slop. -j. in love girl will with a gel you A XOTICK lo whom it may. concern signed by Clarke's Sho More appears In he I'enticlou Herald which says: "A large number of our customers find ing us "easy" have run up a charge, account until ft reachec such proportions that they have quietly transferred Iheir riistdn elsewhere, whero presumabl; they must nay cash. It will re lieve Iheir minds when we tell them lhat wo have written, APrrwa limit Iji lirms nnnounr cryptic. letters Ji.IUt:'" they may uowr Ji(Cs j Wir- shiilp ' Avitliout avert iti Ihejc? ttotgdy features for We !Ar.v S.Aiare -vs WKKPS they can't are kill hard me. lo kill and IT is noticed lhat what is a weed In some places Is a hand some flower in others. No, girls, I'm not handsome. lMli.NCE UUPF.ItT must be ex cused .siTmetimes hecauso howl. Ing Is an infant industry. TOO niauy cooks arc" good for Ihe reducing specialists; HUM. optimism is believintr tomorrow will be fine when a southeaster i.v blowing, PASSIXrt the buck is whn! sivnte of our local ninvrods do in Ihe fall when they aro out after deer; TIIK national game" of poker does not seem to flourish. A lot of people do not havo money enough lo be paln'olio. MKN are not as gooif as they look and not many of them loois any good. ,v WHAT I don't like about forks is the way they leak. ; It really Is not such a bad old world after all, Cherries are in I " ' I The Well-Managed Home HTHE manager of a Household is the purchas-v .ing agent for a large proportion of the family needs. In order to do a good job she must know what, when and where to buy. She must study goods and the concerns which make goods and have them to sell. She must put her home on a business basis and run it on business principles in order , to make the most of the family income. Information is the only basis for intelligent purchasing: And the right way to get the greatest amount of necessary information is to read the advertisements. Advertisements, tell you what is new andgdod in merchandise. They reveal improvements and inventions to maJe your home life easier, more comfortable and more convenient. They give you in-; jormalion about a thousand and one things that are useful and interesting. Every manager of a householdevery member of the household who shares the responsibility for the family's welfareshould mae a habit oj reading the ads. Read the advertisem Mts in order to buy wisely comes to nutting It . over. In spile of what soma' of pur'AnSer-ican cousins say. It was he thai won the. war. I hope po soldier, who really dial some tightitiig in the front rank, wilt como up. hr. and read me a eclre, on winnimr the war. Of eoursa he won .U war too. and plenty of fresh strawberries , hmwam-e waters protection act, and cream. Not only will the wheat benefit from recent rains in the interior. The mosquito crop promises to bo large. (lirls with double chins or large noses should buy double-sized compacts. Prince Rupert gardens will produco. anytliinig, even that tired feeling. ': Football is sometimes n game of, skill.-so it Is. alleged. In order to have pure English spoken it is first necessary to search for a pure Knefishman or Canadian or American. I Anybody easily -discouraged has no business running a news- paper, tho boss says. . The end of this year wjll find us getting so much nearer to Calloway Rapids. Next .year we. shall alri've out and see the water nulling through, there a' tlie halt tide. So wo get what, we want litlle by little., I have serious lnlehtons' 6t going on strike and Inert sending lo Russia for some money. It seems "lo be- a rich country considering, bow the people pact with Iheir cash. 1 ... Utile I.loyd (teorge is bend t anil shoulders above any bf !,llc? rest of tha llrilishets wlen It R.S.C CHAPTER 115 Unlou Oil Company or Canada, Limited, hereby irtve notice iliai It has under msc-liun I air I be nakt Art deposited wlub the Minister or Public Works at Ottawa and in the orrire ur the District Rffisinr ol the Laud Iteaistry District or Prince Itunert in- th Province er British Columbia, a description or the Me and plans, or a pile and limber wharr proposed w be biult In. the harbor er prince Hupert in ine ,saiu province, on water lot tour. Block .'Hl-t the a)d whirr comprlslnir a LANB ACT. Noilea of IntanUon to Applp to Laaaa Land hi prince- Hupet 1-aml Rrtrdlnir OH trlrt or Coast Dance J, and situate 03 South narhnel Island. TAKE NOTICE that Alrred Swanson, of Prince nupert. occupation Mariner, In. tends to- apply for a lease of the rollow-lnr described lands: . Commenclnr at a post planted at the north end or South narhael Island; thence around the Island at hljh water marlt. ami epntatflinr to acres, more er less, i Al.FS.Ffs SWANSON, v . . t ' Applicant. LAND ACT. Nolle ot Intantlon te Apply to Laaasj'Land hi rrltve Bupert Land neeordinie nia-trlct of Coast Banre S, and situate on .North Barbae! Island. TAKE NOTICE that Alfred Swanson,. of Prlncts, Bupert. eecupallon Mariner. Intends to apply for hae- of the- follow. ln described land: Commenclnr at a post planteit at the south end tr .North Barhael island; thence around the Island1 at hlirh water mark, and containing- SO acres, more nr less. ALFBEft SWANSaapt. D.Ud April .7. t.i. kWttWt WATER .NOTICE. Dltaralon and Uaa. TAkE MIT1CE lhaT notiert Geortrt J.limu.n. whose address Is Interne. Cannery, win apply ror a licence to take anal use a portion or water a-Mt or Creek: west or wlaiarr at CMin Hat. name uu knaiwn. which nw routhea! and drain -a into Trout Bay about too reel south alonir the beach rrutn the southeast Comer lj.t V' kltasoo l.ll. The water will be di verted rrom tlie stream ai a point about nmr ieei iroill lis llhlliwi. Natlct or LAND ACT. Intention to Apply Foraahor .ma u.ii u narrow- appniarh varyln In width rrom used ror aluiitetle purfwse upon the rail-!!! lLk. tu ,,nl, "tendlnj northerly rrom j nery tlesrribeal a Lot "A," kiusoo l.ll. the hlrhsvater mark a distance or ap- ! Thl notice was (Miated oil the gfound asi proxlioaaely J00 whence ii widens M an Hie I Ilk da. ar May. Iia. A raipy or L section SO" x -6W In area. Ihe nlxty reel this notla-e and an application purettaut tneaurenn-ol belnir approximately panal-: thereto aaaal to the "Water Art" will baj lei to the shore, line. jrihst In Ihe orria-e or the Water Iterorder And take, notice that after-the explra-'at Prince Huiert. nbleetiuiis to the in. i nn ol tine month leom the date ot the i pllraiion may be tiled wllb the said Waier nrt publication or this notice the Colon hecairaler or with the Ouauptrsilitr or mi Osnotany r CanaiJa. IJmltett., will. Water llta-hts. Parliament liliitdmirs, Vic under- section 7 or the said Act apply to loria. B.u within thirty alaya arier the l ie Mini ster of public -Worm at hi or- nrl ap(iearanr air this o..Uin- In a lural near tat the city or Ottawa, ror ap. newpar. The date or the rirsi publl- im sun Mir inn ane sata pun. : caiaam in anis nuiire June 4. !. atMl Tor leave to construct the said wharr fi'ruacia ao ane same. .K.n"ifJ Vfhver. British Columbia, this, tsih day or May. im. B. 1. ESMrin. nistrlat Sali-i Manager. NOTICE TO CREOtTORS In the Matter or the ' Attmlnlstrailon Art and In the Matter or the Estatat ot Julius John- win, Isea-easeat. TAkK .NOTICE that I. the underslmiea!, was appointed administrator air the estate or Julius Johnson, under and by Jirlue or an Order or His Honor Judge ounr. dated the 18th day or May. ISif.; any iierson navinr anv claims arainst ntlllKHT UKOHC.E JOHNSTON. Applicant. MftnVw..,?IS!2,, S&Ja . therly SK??, ami easterly rsr..J '.r tlsy rrom tbar date hereor. and all rer-st.n Indebted to the estate are required to make payment forthwith. PATKp thl ind day or June. tJJS. .NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator. to Laaaat In (Jueen Charlotte Islands Land ne-ctirajinir District or Prince llupert. ami situated 1(4 miles west r Altitord Bay, Skideitate Inlet, ami rn.ntlng on Lot 114, aiueen Clurlntte District. ' TAkE MtTICE thai ihe B.C. Fishing- i Paa-klng Company. I.td aif Vancouver. B.C akcrtipatitm Salmon Canners. Intends lo apply ror a Icasa? or tho. rcllowtng described Foreshore: t.nniiiienciii at a post planted at the following- ihe line of high water mark, it chains, more or less. -. ,iic iiunnssrst corner or Lot It; Uieore west 5 chaans) thence southerly ami westerly, rollowlng a line parallel to U10 line or bigh water mark, 34 chains, more or less; thenre east S' rha'ins to p.ilnt of commencement, and containing 12 acres. iiMire or less. BlilTtSH C:0LI;MR1A FISII1N0 AND PAi:kN0 C'fHI'A.NY LTD. . . p" Sherwootl, Agent. . Oatert aoih April, tin. . OOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT. Nolle of Application for Br Llctnce. .NOTICE IS ItEniBY C.IVE.N that on the 8th, day or June next the, undersigned llkteiuls to aoolv lis th 1 1,1, iu, r-,iipu.i oard tor a lire'iH-e In resi.ea.-l of ore- mlses sonata on Main Street, Matsett, ki.C., and upon the lands described at Lot J. "lock n. May ia. Prince Rutiert Land Registration District In the Pro vince or British Columbia, ror the sale or Jeer by the glass or by ftae open bottlit foe consumption on the premises. Dated at prince Bupert, B.C. this gill day or May. ms. 0, B. DA VIES, applicant APPLICATION FOR BEER PARLOR LICENSE Thirty day rrom dale hereor. we Intend making; application- to the Provincial Government ror the Installation and airier-a I Km or a Beer Parlor lo be located tn jtie Ocean Falls lintel, at Ocean, Falls. I..J May ,TV,V,LLS- U5""-