Inesday June P. it ieen :abeth aleh. In thW fcva'elie were the mens of princes'. L. ( e -irjf Kerr by p; Phone 675 IENTIST I lliere was no finer Kifl kxticti the Karl of Leicester bought a gin for Uiwt'ii i:imrtelh In Ihe hone of kv nil ilkx her fin Or. he eoolil lii-Iecf nothing finer till fl 11 11 J. Preece days ornn- Today, xvalrhes, fnr more cr ;i'ille find fur siirnasslriu Rn xvorkmanship ami design can ; li.nl nl moderate irires Ami even now I here I no finer pift. k See dome of our belter alettes from ;n.no to J75.00, 1I10 Bulger Lid. ' Opticians and Jewellers lULKLEY Market i311 Third Avenue, le n aken oxer from Ixv li Se: y and Doodaon 'esh Meats Itflng Twice Weekly from the Bulkley Valley Phone 1 78 Crystal irelighters Fires for $1.00 pnorc chopping of kind- fi Safe, simple and eeon- al Manufactured hy fteTransfer 139 Second Avenue e SSO Night or Day IE BUY BOTTLES. ir Coats & lacquettes Exquisite Stock of Fur unlngs nt low price C. FUR Co. Q.W.V.A. Third Ave GBOATS L Phones 423, 539, ten 238, Blaok 735. k Phonei 687,. 539, sen 238, Black 735. 'ERT MARINE tODUCTS, LTD. I. G. BUSHBY, Man. Dir. I Alexander Smith Blook RESOLUTION OF PROTEST j BY FISHERMEN AGAINST SALMON TRAPS IN B.C. Continued from Pago 1 . large a gathering., was not there lo take advantage of anyone. The proposal I hey made would not hurt anyone mil Hie .American packer. lie inked that they he fair ami give Iilm n good hearing. In explaining a Utile of tin-history of fish trap, Mr. (ion-ales Raid Hie owner of Hie Wain Island cannery operated Uiree traps from IDI.1 to I!))'.) nnd then got inln financial dif ficulties ami sold out lo I he Can J adlan Fishing Company.. They were told hy Mr. Motherwell and Mr. Found thai I hey could get license htil i hey must he in .1 position to operaln trap. They "pent a large sum of money pulling them in and then were refined license because nf i,(.jj.. lions by the fishermen, Hk, Trade and Labor council and a resolution passeiNhy the Hoard of Trade. When Ihls unfair position wa placed before Uie authorities at Ottawa licenses were iued fur last year bill so far refused this year. Mi? aked l he fisherman how' they would like il If Ihey hail spent Mint much money and then were no! allowed to operate. Migrating Fish Inveitligaliou Allowed that the -allium al the point where the fih trap are located are on 1 heir way to the American -pawning ground (laughter mid ji-er Mr. (ionates aid he was mil -peaking of the district generally hut tif thai particular area where the trap were located. Hluwa agrees! thai the fis,t were on llieir way lo Alaska but tliawa would nol. grnnt th? license because of t ho protest of the (rollers, the Trades and L.tlxir Cnuucil and the nrjinii of the Hoard of Trade some time igi in going on record ngalns'. naps . Producing a map he showed the location on it anr claimed Ihe fish there all wen' toward Alakn (more protest). The lakan pack of salmon, Mr. V'oniale explained, w.h double and treble thai on This sole and Ihe result wax that the runiieries on (hi side were liumlicapped and were unable lo rrtaiiHit crwk: thnre xireat 10 rhalns; thrni-n winth in ctiains; itwnrn ral JO chains. inor ur !.. I alior line: thenre norlherlr Tollowlnt nhorr line to I'.O.C. nil rontalnlnr 40 irrra. more nr Ipm. TIIK CaYuiIXS risilINO COMPANY, LIMITED. Appllrint. Per XVllllam Alfn-il tlowrr. nsiwl llth April, m 1 NOTICE. t nir l XTTKa of an annlli-allnn fur 1 I lie issue or 1 provisional trtirirale ur Till'- Tor the Kasl hair or lot two tl, ItlniV rTI,V-to snhdlrlslon t ll.ol seven hundred ami roily alt (Tlftt, loueen Charhdle IHslrlet. in tlw pruvlm ,ut MrliKli i;nliiinbl.i (Map Into). . Saiwf.n-tory pnsir nr the loss of the i r.ertirieati- ef TlUe euverlnr Ihe above lend hnvmr U-en produi-rd lo me. II Is inv imeiitlun lo Issue alter the expiration 'or' ope iiuinth rroin Uie rirsl piilillratlun I In rnr, I Provisional Cerlirteale nr ilttle to the alHive land ill the nam nr llii M.lJi'ty The Klmr In Uie lllaht nr The Inu.filal Xlunlllons Hoard. The nrlir-i Hint Cfllirinde of Title l dated Ihe Mill 1 libriiarv, Itlf. il IiiiiiiIm-iih lm-l. I.md ' Rerlotry ornre. Prlnre nuperl. I.X.. ... June. IBM. j( p Peirlstrnr nf Tllle' ! LAND ACT. Notlc of Inttntlon to Apply to Laaao Land 1 In Prlnre Ituperl t.ind rteeordlnir Dis trlct tr Coaul llanife t, and slliute nn Itsrhnel Island. ,-South TAKR MiriCK that Alfred Swansnn, of prlnre tliiperl. oi-rupalton Muliier In-1 tends to apply for 1 eae of Ihe follow-ilnir dearrlhed landi; Cnninienelnr at I Pil pjnnlert at the tnnh.i. ..... u....ih ni-hM llnm. lhenre around Ihe MHnd at hUh water mark, and ront.ln.na- 50 b"'0T-. Appllrint. Dated AprU 7, 196. Company?" , "Mr. fionzales. ad-milled that Amerjcnnswere Interested In Ihe flii.comilanv hut us long'' a tliey were spending! Iheir money and employing 'men Uhey should be ciicouVagcii. Last year Ihe Iraps in question caught 1 05,000 fish mostly chums and pinks. "Are you inleresled: In Ihose?" (Y,.9f . nellers, j-e) "The fjsli you waut are springs. and colioes ("What about (he gill nellcr?") , Employed Many Men ' Vs The spcsikef coiilihued lo show! I hat -only zAutl cohoe ami 52. pay a high 11 price for fihjt,n'"'r ",n fishermen He did not beliexe In letting tn.i f 1 -sli all yo lo the American sole lo be i-anght by the Americans. He believed in showing some national spirit A voice. "Who are the New Kngland Fish CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS. springs ,wci? tuken which wii two' and -a half percent'nf fbe whole calcli. In Inking Ihese,; more .men were etiHiloycd llia'l would have, been iT they had been taken by (rollers. "Their 'payroll for Ihe three traps w;as $11,-000 a month. Tlie fish wrjuld have gone to Ihe Americans. , A voire: "Say, do I hem fisli t'oiue. fjiuii Albertaf MK lipuzales said that assuming jhe fish dil 4to loward Alaska, were (hey ging to be conlent (O'lel the Americans lake II0M11 and say lo Canadians, Nn; you cntinol have them." The sile for the-lraps was in an area where fi-liermeii generally were not, operating. All they caught was 105,000 (.Yes, loo dam many). Perhaps ihey might -say "Wlij fmor tfiV New' l'ngland Fish Company ami nol oilier. Mr. (Sonzales claimed Dial anyone was entitled to a Irap iiixthat area. He " believed (hat Fre t lork, member for (he dUlrio would givi exeryone un equal flhaurc. If this right was eon. ciiled no one would be hurt bu: Uie American traps, lie wan fed them lo understand thai Hi's was not the thin rdge of the wedge as had been suggested there. II was a dil.nci arc whore traps were desirable. Olnf Hanson said lie wished In enrrecl an Impression that there was a "nigwer in (he fence" sii far 'as tlnv Hoard of Trade was concerned, All Ihey were after was information. He also wished In correct an imp"relon regard fug Captain Morrison. He had gone out to inxesligale at th request of Ihe Trades and I. alto.' Council. Fishermen's Protest A. O. Mor' was Ihe first He said H was unfortunate (hat Ihey should uaxe lo leaxe their work to come to town to proles against (raps. He thought thev had exprecit themselves clear ly al the time of the election, ami il should not hae been ne cessary (o worry any more. Also Wiilini Rtolon. I Hie., Iiml :i letter from Fro I it iorirr ..1' oh' TtiM'kimiMW. xxim' I !tork saying theCc would be no -. MDIIJm, unlit lrlr it'rlui ' ikmSI,' 1 ' illod "u"- in. .u. 1 Ik- imii t) ur imwt. IK. t..r;,Kl" f ttw roiiowmr iit: The trans were operated under 3.j iiiiL-s Limit. in-isn cm. nir. ami a permit lal year. He thought i.i.i- my. nfr xiksiiimi, .uiifri. ikL IimUIUUisi or lwrnl)l0 con- in-ti- itilrrl 1111 Sniltliei-t tuvolon In lit'lisll 1 "lillehU. I'Um. is-ririrtluii and furm of mn- rai l ma) uo Mt-n anu iiirni 111 irimrrf I harrliV nrrur (I lilainnl il Uie orrirr uf r.hifr KndniiT.i nun f ur lh hM AM iliisi-lleO with Uk Viiiiii; lu.lrin LudiHspra il Vamisi- Mlnlxrr r l-ubllo XVh-Ii al iillawa nw kcr, xirutria, Ltlmunliiu inl sa-al..n lllviMun tliainrrra al ITIiirr liunrri. c'al vary, nrmu ami l-rlnrc AIImti: C . Itlv. A( nl al M.mihc Jaw. Trmli-rs will not tut ronslitrnil iiiiIm man tht fonn aii.iril by, thr lull-a :inaii . or irniiiinanlrd by in ae- I'lcii . riiMjur ... un ..... riianemi ........... itani rquai t NAVIGABLE WATCRS rffOTCCTION ACT, U.SO. CHAPTER IIS L'nlim Oil Oinipsny ( Canada, Unillrd, anrs iiuiirr inai i ims uiiucr rr In Itlv .rrir nfvlhc Mmrlri KmKlrar it l l.init lirnlslr- Hytrin of l-rlncr liuiw-rt in tti cw.vlnrf, nr iirliNh Ciilum bia. a il.-wrli.llmi nf Ui aiie mud ulan ur a I'll-' ami liints-r wbart irorird W te limit In Uie harbor nr I'runr liiirt In UK- said I'lMVHH-e. on irr lot four, 1 min k t i lur hui wiiari riifiiuriiiiK u. ..in ur Dm value ur it- isork . arni anomaVh varvinn In xt'iitm from irnyiMi- Un- iirdi-r or tli Trraiitr, anauian ,aiionai itanwaia. Ttw 1 .wii ur any lender not rrrHrtl. v V. A. Kixosuxxn. Uriicral Jitnnn. XVInnirx-r, Man., JlllM I. lot. ISI LAND ACT. Notlc of Inttntlon to Applf to Loaa Land In l.amt hcordinr IHnlrli-t or, rnnrr lliih rt. and aimal it h-ad ot Hkaal Intel. Mun'b)r Sklaud, yucni Cliarlnti nronp. TAkK NOTICK thai Th Canaitlan Fish-Inr CoiiipaVv, l.linllid, or X'anniuvcr, or-rupalmn Salmon Cannrrs, Inlrnda to api.lt fur 1 lrae ur the follnwing dcarrltiMl lands :-- Oimmpnrlnir at Dol plantrd II hi-a-l or Skaal lnlil. IS rfialn norlh or un It' in In . and extendini norlherlr from the hialivkao-r mark a dlalanre ur ap-proximalrlT sea, whenre It widens to an I. aettioti V x ' In area, the suty fcl diMaxiireiui-nl lielnir ippruxiinairly psral-Wi in Ihe lsre One. And lake nullre that arter the evplra-I Ion uf one month rmni I lie dale or tlm rirst piibllrinon or this U'.Ure the L'nluii Oil Company of cinada. Limited, will under union 7 or the Mid' Art apply to the Minuter nr i'ubllr XVorka at hla of- nre in the city nr oilaa. ror approval nf the aald aite ami the aald plan, and for leave to mnstrurl Ihe said wharf and approach to th same. Oaied at VaiM-ouvrr, Urlludi Coluuililx, this IKIh day or May. Itfd. it. j. ki:n1'w. Mstrlet atn vanaaer WATER NOTICE. DIaralon and Uia. TAKK MiTli K lhat Itrillsh rolumtiU Klshinir A Parkins c. Ltd.. whose ad-dreaa In Vaiirouver, ll.C. will ipply for I licence lo lake and use S ruble fesj per ei'isid nr water nut ur au iiniEiiued aireain vvnirn novvs norlliwralerly anili drains into 8oulh Ray. Skldlaate Intel. 1I10111 four miles northeasterly fnsn mouth or neeiu lilver. The water will lie dlverleil rrom ihe atreini .11 a polnl ibnuli 10 rhiiln.- sou I hea si or northwest corner ur Lot 1117. Moresby lldiid, and will lie used ror disneailr ami Tannery purposes iiMin the lands Ma led as lease and lielnir the rorealiore In front of Lot til, (Jueeii charlotte Islands, Thli noilrn wai posted oil the uround on Ihe 3011) dav or April. 1111 A ropy or Hut nollre and an spptlratloit piiisiiani Ihereto and to the "Water Art" will he riled III Uie ofrire nr tlie XX'ater llemrder al Prlnre nuperl, ll.C. Ohjeellous lo the application may lie riled wllh the aald XVater llemrder nr with the Comptroller nr XVater nights, Parliament Rulldluss, Vlrlnrla. B.C.. within tinny days irier tlie firm appear lyn-e nf this nollre In 1. (oral newspaper. The it.ile of the first publlralioii of this nollre la June 3. IDM. BRITISH COLUMBIA HSII1NO k PACklXtl CO. l.TII.. Appllrailt. Hy II, Sherwood, Asem. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter, or Hi "Administration Art" ' and In the Matter nf Ihe FMiM nf Julius Johnson, lieerased. TAkK NOTICK th.1t I, the under sillied, was appointed administrator of I tie rafale of Julius Johnson, under and liv virtue, nr an order nr Ills Honor Juilire You nr. dnled the ISIIi (l:iy of May. I0M1 any persons., bavin jiny rlaims iiralnsi the estate 'are- lit fits them wllh pie: tha umlersinned. at toy nfrire, within thirty lay from the date hereof, and ill persons Indebted In the estate are require)! to make iMilnent forthwith, DATED tills nd day nf - June. I. WinMAN, A. WATT, - Official Admlnittritor. TOT DAILY HHW0 PAGfc FTVKV If people ir.vesled their money In Ifiat kind of properly they deserved In lose it. if these JlceA-C Were grnnled, what guarantee )iad Ihey ihal more would pof be asked for. Thoe present on Ibis Occasion .were, only n small portion of Ihe (rollers. If Ihey had had more lime the? would have had four limes as many presenl. ,Mt. Morse said thai even if the fjsfi were going to the American side some would scape o propagate their kind. J He saw no reason, xvhy they hould endorse Mils pronosilioru- Vij Is our livelihood, have. a'sVrnue'l'i money invested in our boats as tht coiiiiiany has. II di'ios not maU (or .to ns whelher it is American or Canadian capital. Capital is International," - concluded Ihe ' ' speaker. , warne cnannei Charley Lord, a delegale from the Warkc Channel Irollers said 'heir trolling area was Hm near est lo Hie proposed fish sites, only four mile away. He was UierM to giv the view of the fishermen in lhat district. The fishermen xvere agalnsl the trap business and not against the company applying for them. To graiil the licenses would he to ptil the fishing in ihe hands of the inojiieil interest and leave the fishermen and their wives hitn- ry. He told of a visit of ;i dejsel.eiigined boat, recently with Uie "big bugs" aboard, the met who had mistakenly put 70,noo into traps within four miles of hi Indlihg area. A dog fight look place in Urn hall at (his juncture and Mr. I.onl remarked lhat even the dog were objecting. A -petition was signed la's: October against the Irap and .iork wa elected, Ihe speaker said, -lork was cleeliil from Ihe Port Simpson point of view wllli (he idea lhat lie xx'us gainst traps. They had outfitted themselves to go' trolling and then were recalled thai exening lo reaffirm what the member wits (obi were the wishes of his constituency. The Hoard of Trade seemed moI gullible in this mailer. They xvcre lold lhat the flehermen had agreed in a mnn opoly giving away their birth right. They had listened to the ear of capital and 'ignored the wnrkingmen. Thexxxere all lo ing money lhat day becane the Hoard of Trade was so sus eplible. One Little Sockeye The speaker loldvof (he way in xvhich (he official of Hi; company had trjed to demon strate ihey they were not intending lo catch The fish the men were "hying lo snaig." They xxcre being misled hy one lilllff sockeye which had been take, al Wales Island and tagged o hard thai il got liewildered am! migrated north instead of south and xvent lo Icy Hay xvhere il was caught. As a result the company tried lo proxe that exery fish in the deep blue se niU'rafed northward. Iloxvard, he came from a country xvhere fishermen were born, not made He xx'as v Scotchman, and lie knew. (something about Ihe habits of fish and the manner nf their migration. Txvo days: ago he had ji'ecijl two: tags taken from fish in;. The , tipper reached of tho Xans.j jlniefr; fl-i KaM'WU tagged iYvi-ilie'-iiiniP sirliii.r1 Oilier; had been caught in the Skcc.i. II xvas xvonderful how one little sockeye could mislead the people. If traps would' not depb'le the fish Iheir operation would cheapen their value lo the fishermen and his fish on the market xvould nol prove so remunerative. ! Front n town point of viexv thf iiioney Ihe 250 fishermen spent made for ils prosperity and no one could pa in say thai. Detriment to Country Harry Slreelhorsd s;fd thai traps were a detriment In the country, lie told of Ihe lessening of .the number of fish going to Alaska. His idea was that they travelled over the district. W. Hrown said he knew il for a fiicl thai what Hie previous speakers' said xx'as correct anl did nol lliink anything could he added. They came there to show lhat tliey wcro against traps. Aid. I.arsen said lie had been appointed by the mayor as a delegate lo the fishery committee. During Uie past xveek h had met n. number of gill nellers and they were emphatically opposed io fish (raps and had ask-oif him lo' say so' for them. Il was useless lo argue. When 200 fishe.rmen came there to protest against traps they know what was meant. He would, take tff The Well-Managed Home manager of a household is the purchasing agent for a large proportion of the family needs. In order? tp 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 purchc sing. And the right way to get the greatest amount of necessary information is to read the ' advertisements. x -' r Advertisements tell you whatjs new arid good in merchandise. They reveal improvements and inventions to make your home life easier, more com?, fortablc and more convenient They give you information about a thousand and one things that are useful and interesting. Every manager of a household every member of the household who shares ihe responsibility for the family's welfareshould make a habit oj reading the ads. Read the advertisem j,its in order, to buy wisely his hat to the men with experience. They -were emphatically against fish traps and he fell that the great majority of the people of the city ;wcr-j against them. Feared Board of Trade Hon llanna told of a labo leader coming and gpltiiag. informal ion and ihen gelling a job with the I'ompauy. He objected to having lo come in al u lime xv lien they, xvere busy. Tue came ' because tliey feared ".Ini Itnanl cf Trade xvas going lo "put something oxer',' on lliem. Sid Macdoiiald. president ol the' Trade, and Labor Council explained his position in regaro lo the mailer, lie suggested thai Captain Morrison go out and find out if tho fishermen had changed their minds as had been staled. The company had agreed lo pay him for his time. Can lain Morrison had interviewed many o flhe fishermen ami re ported that they were absolute ly opposed io traps. There were some explanations ami susigestions at this stage wliich had nothing to do wilt the case al point, after whicl Ihe resolution xxas passed q. motion of A. O. Morse, secondei by .1. Smith and xvas carrier unauimoustv on a standing vote, ALICE ARM Ralph Ingraham,' after having spend -the wittier Hi sAnyox, ha relumed here 'to 'proceed witn development xvork on his min eral olnlnis. ' : ,r- T. Taxener of tho Homostakr- Mining Co. has left- for Vancouver vlie(re he xvill spend a Kvorylhirig is now in readis ness for development work to commence on the F.agle proporty recenlly bonded by fl. W. Morris of Vancouver xvho U expected crc shortly. A large cabin has been constructed and the trail has been completed by A. Maguire. Some of Ihe best ore-ever en countered al Ijie I.a Rose mine is now being developed In the raise, xvhich is nearing Alice Arm and Anyox played baseball here last Sumlay, the locals xvinning ny a score 01 " lo 0. Mrs. A. I hear you are coing jo lake a course, in a husinea rollege. Mrs. It. Yes; I xvant to learn bow lo gel more money out of my husband. IsAviOABLE WATERS PROTECTION ACT R.S.C. Chaptar 116. The British Columbia Ffshinr & Pack lur Company Limited, hereby (tlvea no lice that It has under feci I., 11 1 uf the said Art, deposited with the Minister uf Public Works, al otuwa. ami In the orfire or the IHstrlrl herlslrar of the Land lleiclv iry litslrlrl nr Prlnre RuerL al Prlnre l.upert, ll.C. a desrrlpllun ur Ihe site and Ihs plans ur 1 wharr or pier and build-mrs tliereou promised lu be built on thai reclain rtlnn nr land situate about two ana une hsir miles west of Alliford Bay, Skldeyate Intel, rrontlnr 011 Lul til. Oneeu Charlotte lUsirlrl, and known at Lot HI. . And take nollre lhat arirr the expiration or one nmiilh rrom the date or the rirst publlrillon ur thia nollre the BrltUii Oilunibla Klshinit Ai I'arklnc Coinpiiuy Lliniled will under section ? of the said xrt, apply to Ihe Minister of Public XVurks. at his or rice In the rlly of Ottawa, for approval or the said, site aim plans, and ror leave to mnslrut-f tlie said whuff or pier and bulldinirs thereon. Haled' al rrlm-e Riiin-rt, B,C this 3 1st day of May. lone. BHiriSII COLI'MBIA FISIUNO A rACkl.NO CO. LTD. By Its solicitors: WlltUiui. Minson 4 Oomates. LAND ACT, Casslar tond lilsirirt. Laud Recordlnit Dlslrlrt of prince Kii-rt and aluialed mi Takil Ann, abuut 2, utiles souttiwest or uioiitb ur Atllnm Rtvrr. TAkF. .NOTICE Ibat rranrli Richard lunlop or Allin. B.C. occupation mill inanairer, Intends to apply for permission lo purchase nw roiluwliii described lamls: t'oruiiienclnr at a post planled on the south shore ur Taku Arm about 1 miles southwest rnun the mouth or Allium lilver and rininina- tlM-nce ill rhalns west; I lie nee Sit chains aouth; thence ( chains east; and thence ?u chains north (o K4iil or. conuiienixneBl. roots Itiliit 40 acres, more or less. . FRANCJS RICHARD DUNLOP, AppUcani. Dte, AUln. Mty to. !. . WATER NOTICE. Oitaralon and Uia. . TAkE .NOTICE that Robert Georre Jbhlisloti, Wuumj aoo.ess l llltena- Caunery, will apply tor a licence tit lake and ue a Porie.u or uairr ool uf. cre-K weal of wtiart at China Hat, name un-kiwn. Woi.'.i l.f e.MiuiM, ami itrains Into Trout Bay about 400 reel aouUt alnot tne uearu iroiu in aoiieai coruer loi "A," I.IUMU I.H. The water Wilt b' diverted from the atreani at a point abuul Zutt feet rrom Ils mouth, and will be Used ror domestic puiTHise Uiil the ran nery described tt Lul "A," kllasuu I.H. ThU nollre. was Misled on the (round 00 Ihe lltli day ur .May. 1816.' A ropy1 r lint notire and au appllralKin purMiaol tiieretn and l the "XXater Art IU be ifiletl In the urrti-e of the XX'ater Recorder 'at Crmre HuihtL Objertlmis l tlie ap- pueautxi may ue llieo wuu uie aiu water Recorder or with the Comptroller uf XX'ater Itlrhts, Parllamrnt Buiutmrs. Vlr loru, R.iL, within thirty day after, tne first appearaure or this notice in a local Newspaper. The date or liter rirl publl-rallon or. this milu-e Is. June' 4. Wit. HOBF.itT OEIillOt JOHNSTON. ' Appllrant. LAND ACT. Notice of Intantlon to Apply to .Laaao Foraahora In Queen Charlotte lilaml-i . Land Re-cordlnr Distrlrt or Prlnre1 Rupert, and situated m miles west , or Alliford Bay, Skideiate Inlet, and frontlnf un Lot 114. Oueen Charlotte District. TAkE .NOTICE that-tlie R.C Flablnt k Parkins Company. Ltd.. 'or 4X'nrouvrr, B.C.. urciipailon Salmon Caiulers. Intend lo .apply ror a lease ur the following described Foreshore: Conimenrlnr at a poat planted it the southwest rorner Of Lot 1 44 1 thence nor- llierly and easterly fnllowlnc. the Hue ur high water mark, 31 chains, more or less. 10 Ihe northwest corner ,r Lot III; thence west & rliains; thence southerly ami westerly, tallowing a line iiarallel to Ihe line or hlah water mark, 34 rhalns, asire or Irs; the two eal I, chains. t imlnl nf roiiiiuenieiiienU nd rontainlnjr 11 arres. more or less. BRITISH COLI'MBIA FISIinQ AND PACkl.NO COMPAMY LTD. Per II. Klierwuod, Agent. Dated 30th April, tot. GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT. Notice of Application, foe Br Llcanco. Notice is jiereby civem that on Ihe 8th day or June next the qmlerslirned Intends to apply to, the Liquor Cunt ml Roard 'lor a licence In resiwrl or premise annate un Main Street, Massell, B.C.. and upon the lands described a I Lot . .Block 14. May SltA. Prince Rupert Land ReirUlration District In the Prtt vl nre or . British Columbia, ror the sale nf beer by the i-lass or by fhe open Iiollle for consumption on the premises, '. Dated at prince Rupert, B.C., this 8U1 day ol May, m. 0. B, DAVIES, Applicant. APPLICATION FOR BEER PARLOR LICENSE Thirty days from date hereof, we In-lend making application tit Urn Provincial fioveriimenl ror the Installation ind nper-e t too nr.! Beer Parlor to-be located In jhe-loeein Falls Hotels at orrau l'atli