May .Tune fl, 1030 ' There was no finer gifl k'licn Uiii 1 ail of Leicester piuigin a Bin ror Uueen :iiaiiclli. Id the lioj.r or vimiing her favor. In- roubl Mec nothing finer Mian a" valch In those day 1 m . .. . . . . Pvae ih'-a were i no orna- kneofs of innro!. louay. vviucues, nir more ircui-a'e ami far urpa"ln- In wnkinanship and design Bui) lit1 li id at moderate nees An I even now lliere no micr Kin. S; some (if at' ics from 173.00, our better BEEF 20.00 to ohn Bulger lid, Opticians and Jeweller ILKLEY VALLEY bl'urgtrr ? lit for . . 25c ling llcef nor lb. . . 10c rl ltib, )0 Hi . . 12V-C ie H lis or Hoef. per , 25o Sew per (It . . 12'-c Sho tiler Haas!, per lb. '-. 25c S'ean orr lb 35c Hi'ipplng. pel lb. 12!jc per sack .... $3.00 alu a Doodson RlxUi Street PhOfHj 455. We Deliver. Crystal 1 1 . trelighters Fires for $1.00 -ore chipping of kltnl- nafp, simple and ccon- Bl, Manufactured by Transfer 139 Second Avenue e 5SO Night or Day E BUY BOTTLES. ir Coats & lacquettes Ixqui-llo Stock of Fur tmlngs at low prices C. FUR Co. Q.W.V.A. Third Ave GBOATS Phones 423, 539, ten 238, Black 735. I. Phonei 687, 539, ten 238, Black 735. . ERT MARINE DUCTS, LTD. Q. BUSHBY, Man. Dir. Alexander Smith Hook Phone 57S IENTIST THB DAILY RBWO PAQfc FIVE VALENTINO TO CHOOSE LEADER Choice of Dominion Capital To Be Celebrated CONSERVATIVES Morning' Star Mentions Possibility en of Ladner, Maitland or :abeth Ww Affection of Stars Is Mutual But, Matrimonial Plans Not j Made ' i 1UH.1AWOOI), Call., Juno h -Itiidolph Valentino yeslonlay iniiniited that he would not permit I In forfeiture .nf a mere 15, 000 to interfere with hi. possible plaits for, jiialrfmony. Ho ilcnieil, however, thai there i any. basis for lelegraphwj re-l"rt from New York that be and i-ola iNegri. woifld be married a it bin ten day. J "II is entirely Impossible,'- he j said. "Nolliing In farther from! our thought. If we planned lol be married even in the remote future we should certainly be only .too happy to announce It." Birthday Party The New York dUpatcbcs de lared Valentino and .MNs Negri uad telegraphed their iiitcutions 'o friend In (he Haul soon after the birthday parly which Mix Nrtrrl gave in Valentino' honor lal Safin .Jay night and at which Hollywood's elite was plentifully lepiccnteil. 'We made no such announce-tueiii," miiiI Valentino, "nor did . iliscu-s any such plans." Asked pojnt-lilank ahbul the general iiiipreloti u iOme scr-Imn Ilia I Mis Negri's avowed afre.'tiou wa not reciprocated. Valentino became Indisiianl. Untrue Impression 'That i an unfortunate ami iiiiliivly untrue impression.' he i said angrily. "It is the ha-.et falsehood. My regard for Miss .Negri it Vf the hichcxl charae-!er. I wish to clnte onre nmie thai my affection In sincere, and thai I vouxliler Neri one of the tnol cliarmiiiK nnd de-IlKhtful women it bat ever been my pleasure to rnei't. "It It entirely true that our affeetlnn it mutual, but matrimonial piano are ttitl a matter of the future." "Itetiiinded of hit ? 1 5,00.1 waner. ivcorded In Paris that he would not marry before tO.lo. Valentino hrunKed Ivthtly. "A mere matter of mmy wll, evc.Jutr;ercva It h t he courts (f our riimaaee. he aid. "A a nialler of fact, any conceivable amount of money woubl lie infinilftinial compared to woininu Mitt Xcri' affection.' Vatetttino bat jutt Ikkuii a CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS. - WnUni Bfllon, F.AI.ll Tf .M4.Hif will b rrrtiyrO i Ik- orrii f iIm- fhn-r Kntiiuwr. wii.i.i MOUND TRIP TO DENVER .,,,-,..- SUMS OMAHA MM KANSAS CTTY... 129J5 DUUOIH23 1M.5J BT.U0UI3 I3JA0 CHICAGO I)U0 DETROIT 157.91 CINCINNATI .... 1S440 CLEVELAND, . VMM TORONTO loe.05 ATT.ANTA 169.65 WTTSBURO 171.05 WASHINGTON. .. 193.M PHILADtLMUA. 197.11 NEW YORK, . 199.70 WMTON . ..... , J0J.76 rlh effect to ScTrtemlcrK Return Iiniit October 31J326 THE EAST INVITES TOU and te Union Pacific make your journey economical by low round-trip eicunuon farei to all important points in the Eait, Middle Weit and South. LIBERAL STOPOVER PRIVILEGE enable you to vitlt the big eaitern ritiet or America! greeteit wonder Undt Zlcn NaUtmatPark Ttllowitene National Park Rocky Mountain National Park all reached via the scenic and Lhtoiic Union Pacific DeLuietraini. Superior aervice. Descriptive booklet on request. UNION PACinc VACATION ROUTE FOR INrOSTKATION AND RESERVA TION CALL On OR WRITE UNION STATION, SEATTLE, 1405 Fourth Ave. short liulnlay attei lti new picture. Sheik. WATER NOTICE. . Dluai-ilon and Uit. MITHV ViTlcV Timil Ihat Hrlllsl Hrlllsh completing !on of the NOTES OF FISHERMAN USED BY DEPARTMENT FOR USE OF MARINERS Description of West Coast of I. Maiiiumi, uaiil larltr u'rlk iwua.!n .,. ....tin. ini u n "0,lc' 10 n mariners jusi i.- ti.fMiit. iiw t'jtii iiay or juiw. tit. u'tI'" it luliiiuinr viurk ll. ' 4nirur(ii,ii 1(f coniHxlli :.) Illllw lunt brlttrrn r nir. .ui MT.i'. my. nm K...i.it AIImtIi. wl. IntUllaUiMi or lriilr-lwu n.n. ;rtl rultwu un "lulllwr flrli.n In pnu.a (...iiiioiiii, IMiih. mirir(tlnn liwt ronn nf nm-ti-arl liM) l irni Mild f..rni nf ifiH.f.. iJiUlma St llw urrirra i.r Unrf Knditrrr. . i-b. i.i'irii-i r.nmnrrrt si stin.u- T. H'l'lMl. IllMllMlllUI Hut tliAl.a.A. lnviHta Kiifiurrr st ITIuii- lluiirrt. Cat-. un. lirsrHM suit ITlncr Allwrl; UJ. TrUJrri will if A It (MUMlJoml nnU. rn.ictc .n llw Innii iinlml by Uh lull- a iA,iii.nv, r rri,iii.iil(-(l by sn sr- ritil rlHtU V1 S rhsrlerwl lullk. t-qual in tlT r rrni i.f ltn vslui- .if Un work r-iyshlr in iiw order of Itw Tmiurfr, taiisdian .NauuiHl liallwsya. TIh luwrM nr any tmidrr nol nrt-til arrrtiled. w. a. ki.nti.An. Oiwral Manasfr. WlRiiliM-r. Man.. Jmi.. I , mn. 3 MINERAL ACT. CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS lilark rilth Vlnrrsl Clihn, slinato In llio Alun luiiu Iiivkhmi or rsMiar !! lilii W'tMTT im-stiU: on Cratrr :rwk. a (rlbutar.v or luurlh of July t:n'-k, liljolniur the nam- ovtm Mlnrral Claim ii- Miiiuirriy hiiip. TAkK ,MTi.K thai I, rli-r Oabrlo. I'n Mlnrr'n Cprlinral No. 7(Su, in-t.'iul. ttltly ilayt rntn ilx (Hie li.rxor, im aiply In tlx Mlnmsr limmlrr Tor s irtiri'-ate nf IinprtMfiiH-iii. lor llii pur-l,e or obuluinr s (ou Gram (t the jtvuf ilaliii. And runhrr lake nollri Ihat srh'irii, uo.h'r Stflloii 3", inut be mmnifiirni l.rfnr.' llw liin or aurh Oriiriralc or iMIliroVrUMUM. lali'rt una IM day or Jim. AD. I9J6. II. Mr.. FliASKIt. Aarnt. MINERAL ACT. CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS Hit i:aiirui Mineral i:lann, aituat in ihi- Aiiin Miiiinir nitiition r :.iar nu-irici. wlirrt I'K-atnl: .Near Crater Cwk oil siljolnlnir ami imrthra! or Urn lilir 1 l.anyoll r.&ll'lli.ioo .nilt.'rai ..auii fi.oi ("rtk'K KUTICK thai t. Jolm Molloy, Frri MMwr's crlirtrali 'No. 7U73S. In-I lr nd, slitv days rrwii th rtai twrmr. ! lo apply l O"' Mlntnr Hccordcr tor a i cr-rllhialf of Unprovcnivnu, rnr iho pur-iHiH or oblaluliK S cruwn Ursnt or tho sbovp claim. , , And rurllirr nollro that srlion. iindrr m'rllon 37, lini'l b coiniinwru lror tlie lio of stirh Crrtirirslr fit lniprov'iiM'il. - i . Utrd tl.lt t.l dayr W. .i.tf6. Am-nt. MINERAL ACT, CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS niK canyon .No Xinrral Claim, attune In til Atlln Mlnlnit lUvlsloii or Caj. lar DiMrirt. Wln-re lorsied! on vol-rsnle CHfk (Vnlran Crvrki. sdjolnlnr and ,nthet of Hlr Canyon No. V.x- iltnolon Mlnoral Claim (Lol 1171 ). TAkK NIITICK Mint I. tH'i MnUny, Free Mln-r's crrlirtrate No. ,tS9, In-tutd. Utv days frnin Uw dale Inreof. to spidv'to tn Minium Herorder. for s Orliriratf of linpruvdii'Dl, for Jh pur-ll"ife of oblalulns A Crown nrant of IIm I'nd'rnrj'her nollre that Sflmn. 'under nerllon 37. mwl ho ronMiteneed I before the lue or ftirh Certirirate of lliiipmvtnH'nto. . , ... .... Dated lh.s lit (Hyf M ' J'"'. rVsf- ' Arent. Queen Charlottes by Capt. A. Freeman issued fay Government YAjVGOl'VKIl, June H. So'nifl ver utaJui hydnv;raphic note on the harbors and inlets on the wet coatt of tle Queen Charlotte Itlandt are contained Ued by the department of mar ine aii.l fishcriet at Ottawa. The holet, filliiir; a pamphlet of 15 pa pet ami' accompanied by a ketch forming a preliminary de-ticrijdinn of the yet uncharted portions on (hit part, were prepared by Oaptnin A. Freeman, master of fijlilns ve.tselt operated from here by the ,"ew Ijut-l.iud l-'ih (Ujinpany and the Canadian I-'iMiiiiK (lompany. (iaptain Freeman ha spent nearly 30 years in Ihese waters and al.o made a .pecial trip in onler to examine tho harbors and Inlet as lo their practicability foe .talmon fitliinj; and alto to make observation of their potential water power. This trip Was mad' -lit' I i 1 7 for his, company, and he has alto made more than 5o-yiiyaes while fithinp for halibut from Gape Saint Jame.t lo La ti para Itlaud and hat Tithed from elote to shore out lo aoo to 100 fathom or water. Ietaih of alt the bays ami Illicit from Houston Sjewart channel on the south lo Frederick Island in llle north are eiveu on the chart. v Nocdless Advice i ,s Xew Prison. Hoctor (nhtenl-miudedly . : "Ami whatever you do, don't nltempl lo go oul in this liinhveathcr." T.UE ColnmlilS riKiioiir w rai'MiiK. km, i.iu.. uimse ad jln-aa tf aiirouvi-i- t.c villi apnlv Tor a llcenre In lake and ni s riil.li- rei ivr' ntcond or water out of an nunaioiil Hreain -whlr-h flow northvetterly and rt ruins into Souih Ray, skldisute luirt, a Inn u rutir rull.t noitheamrrlv from inoiilh of lieeu.i lllver. Tlie water will be diverted from IIm- stream al a point about 30 rhaliK soitllieaM or northwest ror m-f or Lol T, Moreiby M.iml. aiid will be used ror duinenN- and rannery pur pooes upon the lands Mated . lease and tieliiE Hie rnreMtorc In rront of Lot III, Otieen Chirloite llainlt. Tills lioili-e "was It'Kleil on the around on the loili day of Aprtl, 1B, A ropy or tills notice aud an application pursuant therein and to the "Wster Act" will be filed In I he orrice or the Water Recorder st Prince luiperl. B.C. Objections to the application nwv be Hied Willi the aald Water Hecnrdf'r or with the Comptroller or Wslcr Itlsrltf s. I'arli.iiurnt Hulldtuirs. Victoria. H.C. wiih- In thirty days arier th rirst sppearance of lids notice In it local iiewMtaiter.v The dale ut the riral publication of till nonce Is June 3. la. uttirisii columuia risiuxn v . PCkt.NO CO. LTti.. Applicant. By II. SticpvooJ, Atent. Fulton Taking Position The Mornirvg Star, eontrolled by Victor odluiii,M.i'.l'. at Vancouver, liat a trout page editorial article on the iontervaine cou-veutiou and the poil)ilitie.s oi leadership at folloo: .Now Dial a 4iouservative pror vincial convention is ileliuiteiy in sight, party uudei'curre;ir an; running with rumor of the rnovct being iiiu.hv. in coiinei'tiou wiih (lie one bisriuestioii the convention will havi; lo decide the leadership In ltritnt iluin-bia. Will Harry I'ooley, the popular locum tenent, maintain ins pusi-j lion? ... Will W. J. Bowser succeed III regaining his former asccinJ ency? W ill Leon r.adni'r leave the federal field and talc a hand in provincial politics, as a compromise between the jlowser and .-leyens wings; W ill youiu ho herved, in the person of the provincial presi-.ciit, It: L. Maitland Or will the parly turn away from all ambitious ones and induce the Hon. Fred J. Fulton to come out oT hit scjni-seclusion and endeavor to restore complete i armouy in the party? Pooley In Possession , At this date it is impossible i-ven for inside circles, to prophesy what will happen. The only certain thing it that there will he a contest and a lively one. Harry Pooley has the advantage of heinx in posesf6n; and it is known that he wants to stay. It i4 e.jtially well known that Mr. Itow.ter it billing his time with a compactly orsraitlzed following and the control of the party funds. Leon Ladner has not made any formal announcement, but friends are working for him; and Ihey olaini to have the assurance Ihat if sufficient support is forthcoming, he will he ready lo aake ih change. Time Favors. Youth About "Pat" Maitland there is .i good deal of uncertainty. He lias a very strong support, hut it is possible that, in view of his yotilli, be will prefer to wait his turn. Time, it is conceded, is in Ins favor. Mr. Fulton is probably quite una ware of the consideration .tiai it being jjlven him, It is not Velicved that he has any desire o get back into the burly burly if polilies. Jin t he is very con-riculioiit aud hit strong sense f duty might lead him to respond lo the. urgent call of his arty. OBJECTION IS TAKEN TO HANDBAG HAIRDRESSERS Girls In Edmonton Visit Homes and Offices to do Work of Regular .Beauty Parlors F.miOXTOX. June 8. Hairdressers "' operalliig oul of. a liltle suit case, ,nnil payinp persona) cull , Id hidels, apart-inenl 6utisi,t . a.nd I'restlences arid even ip some cases' iTivadinp hutinets ofHces lo give their customers service in 'tho noon hour are "cutting in" lo the Hade or the regular hairdress ers and beauty parlors who op erate in 'down-town premises and pay a business lax and heavy rentals. Without supervision " of anv kfnjl, working any day and every day, and having no reganl to Dyspepsia t Caused Her Agony After Every Meal Mrs. M. Caldwell, 2333 Hemlock St, Vancouver, U.C., writes: "After suf-fcring for years with agon, from dyspepsia and indigestion, after every mew, I started taking 1 1 'ssBBBBassaBBaHBp, and got such relief I kept right oa until I had used three bottles and was completely relisted ef my trouble. Now, I can eat anything I wish with out having any bad after effects." ' only by The T. Milbun Toronto, Oat, " -:i f. Cntrmnra to Rldemi Canal la Ottawa Rhtr btfort fir dtttrvttd tarllamtnl Buildtnlt. 2. Old mtrmnf i IHdeou Cuol FarUamrnl Hiit, a ti looM ISO fori ato, ml tit f from painliaf by CUti ml linu of oprnint of Canal. ISM. the late summer of III lieutenant-Colonel In John By, of the Royal Engineers, selected the spot where the Itldeau Canal should enter the Ottawa River, and in so doing set tied the site of what afterwards became the capital of the Dominion of Canada. The centenary of this event Is being marked this coming August by a celebration which U expected to be national in character. The Dominion Government has already intimated its intention, not only of taking part, but of signalizing the occasion by extension of Its works for the beautffication of the capital. The celebration itself will Include historical pageantry and will draw from the western plains a spectacular ''Stampede' as illustra live of one of the historical phases of the development of that broad sec tion of the Dominion . In making bis Journey up the Ot tawa. Colonel 11 y was not planning for the capital of a DotUnion but striving to strengthen the defences oi one ot the outworks of the Brit lfh Empire. "During the war of 1812-15.- says Hamnett P. Hill, la a brief history ot the construction ot Wednesday half holidays or early closing laws, the "Hand-hag Hairdressers" have aroused He ir of the Kdinoulon Hranch of the National Hairdressers. Association, and the city council is to he asked to take action. . Vvork at Cut Prices The majority of the "Hand-iiag Hairdressers'' live at home r in, rooming houses and build tip a clientele by offer.iiir Id work at cut prices nnd attend cus- :omeis-at their homes. They ,ay no license fees or business ax, attending customers at home r haviikg Hieni come to their rooms, aud the National Jlair-iiresser' Association members are feeliiiR their unfair compe-'ton. OFFICERS EJECTED KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS W. Li. Stepp Is Chancellor Commander of Organization With H. M. Daggett AIce-Chancellor At the regular semi-annual .-lection of officers M. L. Stepp tvas last niftht elected rChancel-or Commander of the Knights of Pythias with II. M. Dasrgett, vice-chancellor. The full lisl of of- Ticers for the half year aro: Chancellor Commander, M. L. -tepp. Vice-chancellor, II. M. Daggett. Pyelate, H..M. Illakc. Master of works. Fred Carton. Keeper of records ami seals, F. A. Wesch. Master of fiu'ance, S. llumblin. Master of exchequer, Oeorsre Johnstone. Masler al arms, V. Hurkin. PRESENTATION MADE ' TOJRS. BAISLER Large Group of St. Paul's Ladles' Aid Surprised Her at Her Home Last Evening1 A larjrri group of members of Hie Ladies' Aid of St. Paul's Lutheran church Inst tiighl pur-prised by Mrs. P. K. Haisler, who is leaving the city shortly, aHicr home, 219 Fifth Avenue, and nresented her. through Mrs. 0. I'dwards, with un eleclrlc wafrie iron. The evening was 'ihea spent enjoyahjy . wiih music ami games, refreshments being serv the nideau Canal, "the British au- thorlUes experienced much difficulty in attempting the defence of the western part of the province. This was owing to the difficulties of transporting men and supplies from Montreal to Kingston, because of the rapids on the SL Lawrence River. They were also faced with the dan ger of a U. S. army blocking pro gress up the river by seizing some of the Islands near Kingston. The cost of transport from Montreal to Kingston was also excessive, being fifty-four shillings per cwt This was the problem which Col. By came out to Canada to solve, lie had spent nine years In this coun try after 1802. when he had been en trusted with the construction of the Martello towers, at Quebec and the rebuilding ot the Citadel, and he had also superintended the construe Hon of the Cedars Canal near Mont real. The task, of building the canal to connect the St Lawrence and the Ottawa Rivers. 126 mites in length, through uninhabited coratry, was gigantic at that stage ot the development ot the country, and its successful completion stamps Its builder as art engineer ot hlch rank. ed. Those present included Mrs. C. Edwards, Mrs. Ytreberg, Mr?. Slefravig, Mrs. Thor Johnson, Mrs. tieonge Fritz, Mrs. John Ivarson, Mrs. O. A. Johnson, Mrs. Harry Jackson, Mrs. K. Hallberg, Mrs. A. Christiansen, Mrs. A Akerbcrg, Mrs. Esson, ilrs. Field, Mrs. O. Anderson, Mrs. T. Dybhavn, Mrs. Windham, Mrs. .skatleliol, Mrs. IHleman, Mr.s. Unger, Mrs. J. CUrisliansen, Mrs. L. Anderson, Mrs. Murvohl, Mrs. F. V. Hart, Mm. J. Brown, Mrs. John Wick, Mrs.. EyoHsen, Mrs. T. I). Hinde, Miss A. Rone, Mm. lacobsen, Mrs. O. Wick, Mrs. Pederseii, Mrs. Walters, Mrs. lack Ivarson, Mrs. K. A. llood and Mrs, Johnson. NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTECTION ACT, R.8C. CHAPTER 115 Union Oil Comnanv of Canada. Limited hereby gives noitrt thai-it hat under sec- j tion 7 of the -aid Art deposited wile tie I Minister or ruunr wofks at Ottawa ano In the orrice of the loslrk-l !te-itrnr u! the Land Herlslry District or Prince Kupert In the rrotlnre of British kolurc-bla, a description of the site and plant ot a pile and limber wharf proposed lo be built In the harbor or Prime Runerl In the said rrotlnre, on water lol rout, lilock "0-- the said wharf rorhprlslnir a narrow approach varylnr In width rroin ! lo sir, and eteudiur n.i-lherly from I he hlshwater mark a distance of approximately 300. whence It widen la L sertion i0' x S in area, the sixty feel measurement belnr aiproj.lmalely paral-lej to the shore line. And take notice tint arter lhe expiration or out uivoth rrom lhe date of tlu. first publication of lhU notice the fnlon oil Company or Canad.t. ItnittesV will under section , 7 of , lhe Mid' Act apply lo lhe Minister or Public- Works at hi' of-rice In the qity of Ottawa, ror approval, or the said site" and the said plan, and ror leave lo construct lhe said wharf ait, approach to the same. Dated at Vancouver. " Prlti'sh Cntumbt.1. Ihls 18th day of Mav, l. , R. J. kVLMI IIK. : . DUtrtrl SAles Manarer. LAND ACT. Nolle ot Intsntloa to V-.pl- to Loas Land lln Land Reconllnr Dltrlrt of Prince nmr. nd slluate. it head "of Skaat ln-leu Moresby iand, ueen Charlotte Uj-ottp. TAKE NOTICE that The .Canadian Fish-lev company,. Limited, .of Vancouver, occupation salmon Canuer. tntenda to sppIt for a leaitA nt vha r,-,ii,.inw r "r",,ur" lands:- cmmencinE at a p-t planted st head r Skaat Inlet IS rhauis north of un-twmert Creek; thence wet o chain; thence koiiiii t clulnt- ibenc east to l-lllins rnnra K o a.. . k. i i . . , ,-t-4t., n in 117 line; itrflirr f." -rer William Alfred Bower: w ; Dated nth Aprfla . LAND ACT. . Notice of Inlantlon to Apply to Loeso Land tn Prince Rupert Land Reeqrdlne Dis trlri or 'Coast Ui nire ; and"sliuate on Souih lUchael Il.n.k r. 7AKE I'TICE tnat Alfred swanson, of Prjni-e Rupert, accmiatma Msrlner, In-tend to apply ror a lea-e or, the follow. Ins rie-crlbed lands; Cnmm.iu.lii. al' - nna. .I.,.,.. .. .... ' . -". v"'- l"iuiru ni ilia north end o South Rachael liltnd: ihence around the llanr at ' hth' aid ronuintnr "e sere., niore 'or les. ' i -M..-..-I rfj ALFRFD SWAIVSO!!. D.uaAprui7.t9h. App"c", The coming of railways has super seded it and rendered it practically useless lis a carrier of traffic; but it rendered valuable service in earlier days for the settlement of the Province ot Ontario, both east and west Three years after Bytown became Ottawa, it was chosen as the capital of . the old Province of .Canada. Tke centenary celebration this summer will last two weeks, .from August 16 to 28. The first week-August 16 to 21 will b devoted particularly to the centenary pro- frrara, wbkh will include an historical pageant Illustrating outstanding periods and events in the his tory of the capital. During the same period the Edmonton &unpede will give a dally program; while ar rangements are also Tmng mane for holding the Rudder International Power Boat races for two days of that week. Plans are not fully completed for the celebration, but among other proposals under ron-slderfctlon are the erection of a monument to Colonel By. The Dominion Government Is also preparing plans for the extension of the Driveway which Is such an attractive feature of the city. WATER NOTICE. DUarslen and Ilia. TAkK OTIC!C that Robert Georre JiJuiston. whose address Is Inverness tannery, will apply for a licence to .take tfnx! Use a porltoii of water out of creek; west or wharf al China Hat, name unknown, watch now stMittiea! and drain. Into Troll l Bay about lull reel south aloiiir tif beach from the suolheaat corner Lot -V,- klM.sou 1.11. The water will be diverted from lhe stream at a point atxMit 10 feel fr4n Its mouth, aud will be used for domestic purc U(xv the ean-oery OWcrUxsl as Lot "A," Kitasoo LR. Tfcis notice was lasted on the gruuud. mi lhe llth day of Kay. Il. A ropy or till notice and an application pursuant Ihrrewt aiwl to the "VValer Art" will be riled In I be oKic of toe VValer Recorder al Prnire Rupert, objertlon to the application mav be filed with the said Water Recorder or with the OKuptroiler or Water MrUH. Parliament ButMiujr.. Vle lorla, B.C. within thirty days after lhe firsl -ppearsnre of this notice In a local newpa-r. The dAte or the rirst publication or Ihi notice I June 4, tv. ROBERT UEORC.E JIMHSTON, Alllcsnt. ' LAND ACT. Nolle 'of Inlantlon to Apply to Loaa Foraahcrs In Queen Charlotte Uland Land Re-rordinr Dintrlct r Prlnre Rupert. ' ami situated t miles wel of, Alliford Bay. jkMieitale Inlet, and rrontinr Ml Lot til, yueen Cttarloiie District. ; TAKE .NOTICE thai Ilk B.C. Flsblnr Parkins Company, Ltd., or Vancouver, B.C.. ocrupalioo SaJnum Canuer. Intend to apply ror a leaee ot Hie ndlowlng described foreshore; iiuuneneinir si t pot planted al the southwest corner of Ijit III;, thence northerly and easterly rntlowlnr the line of hlah water mark, 31 rltaln. more or less, lo the northwest rnmer of Lol III: thence wesl 3 chain; thence Mititherly and westerly, rolluwma a line parallel in lhe line or til-h water mark. 31 rhain. iinre pr leas; thence eat & chain to -H.uit or cumnenif incut, and rontalnln; tl acre, more or le. BRITISir COI.CMIUV FtSlllMl . A.D I'AI'.kLXU COMl-A.NY LTD. . Per II. Sherwooit, A rent. Dated 3Qlh April. e. NOTICE TO CREDITORS , In the Matter or the "Administration Act sod In lhe Mailer or lhe Estate of Julius Johnson, Deceased. TAkE MitlCfc that 1. the undersl-iied. was appointed administrator of the estate of Julius Jihnon. under and bv virtue or an order or III Honor Jndire. Younar. dated the tsih day of May. lBi; any is-rstn havlnv any rlalm aa-aln! the estale are to rile Ihem with me. the Vtidersirned; at my nfrire, -within thirty day rrom lhe date hereof, and all person, Indebted. tn the estate-ant required to eiake payment rgrthwtth. PATH) Ihls Jnd dav or June, tm, 0UMA1 A. WATT. OftirlaJ Ailmlnlstralnr. OOWERNSSENT LIQUOR ACT. Notice of Application for Bate Llconc. IIFS i$. ,"EnEnT CtVFJYthat on a. llio Stb day ot June next lhe .uiuierslirned Inteud l apply la the litur fd.trol Hoera for a licence In respect or pre-iiiUe. slluate on Main Street. Ma.-'ett, li.C, snd uiHin the land deerlled at Lol f. Block 14. May SUA., .Prlncei Riirierl j arnl He-; nrstion Dlstrlrl In the Pro Jlnce or RrltiKh Columbia, for the sale of beer by lhe class or by fhe cien bottle for ruiuuiption on th. premises. oyo?MVy.7. h,,c- 0. B. DAVTES. Applicant. APPLICATION rON BEER PARLOR LICENSE . Thirty days rr.m date hereof, we In-leud inakina- application lo the Provincial Uovernmeni ror the in,tall..iion au.1 oper. r.rt4.i ?m ' Ottti N,y i.CWi.M,lL8i U5"D-