- of size and elegance to the Em- and after.a brief adjournment at . _ Little Canyon, Kitsumkalum and Breckenridge Landing. " cent election, and protests against _an attempt to divert some of the . Money ‘to his own pocket and ~aroyal welcome on their arrival _ at” Liverpool, - glad to be back in England after | Beven ‘happy years ‘in the land of. | oho mumahine,”” News Notes of General Interest ‘Progressive’ Republicans have launched a well-organized boom. for the nomination of Sen- ator La Follette for the presiden- ty. . Dr. Sproule,. who has been chosen speaker of the new House ‘of Commons, is regarded as the _ best posted man on parliamentary | procedure in the House, Independent observers of. af- fairs in the United States predict a Democratic landslide at the election next year, with the high cost of living as the reason. California has a new law that sends a man to jail when he fails to support his family. Heis then put to work in the streets, and $1.50 a day is paid to his family. ’ Victoria city council has arreed to exempt the new G, 'T, P, hotel from taxation for ten years on condition that it is equal in point press. © . New Zealand places her prison- er in camps on the hills and plains, where they. work on the afforestation projects of the country, The plan is said to work admirably, ‘ In New Westminster a good roads convention is.in session. The completion of the Pacific Highway to Hazelton and beyond isone of the principal subjects under discussion. The provincial election cam- paign in Ontario is well, under way, the candidates of both parties being now in the field. The return to power of Premier Whitney is expected. The first international egg-lay- ing contest ever held on this continent - has just opened in Vancouver. Two hundred hens from many parts’ of the world are entered in the competition, which will last one full year, The new parliament will -be called for the despatch of busi- ness on November 15. The ses- sion will not be unduly prolonged, Christmas, prorogation will. be sought by the end of January or the first week in February. The provincial department of works proposes to- construct a number of ferries at different points on the Skeena, to afford settlers on the south side of the river means‘of reaching the rail- way. ‘The points suggested are A Winnipeg paper has made-a bitter attack on Dr, John Jones, the American consul-general Jo- cated there. It charges that he took a part in the interest of the reciprocity candidatés in the-re- the representative of a foreign government interfering in do- mastic polities. There is some talk of appoint- ing Mr, C, A, Magrath lieutenant- governor of Alberta when the present occupant, Hon, Mr, Bul- yea, stepsout. Mr. Magrath wast defeated in the constituency of Medicine Hat at the recent elec- tions, and would undoubtedly have found a seat in the cabinet had be been successful. A Hankow dispatch says the revolutionary determination to end the regime of official -graft was clearly shown by the execu- tion of an officer who had been appointed to coli¢ct:funds for the rebel cause. He. was caught in promptly beheaded, Earl Grey and parly were given His _ excellency said: “It is impossible to be too safiguine as to the future develop- ment.of Canada. Itis asplendid country and it is going ahead as fast as anyone could wish, I am Daniel steps aside to pr J.D, Hazen a seat in form loan‘ of $70,000, been suspended, revolutionists, union. and expenditureof $87,7 on bounties. The debt is $9,772,505. - the Byron M, White and work next week, The erties does away with in the past, and the Irish National: Home Rule: Bill, On points there is practic tained at Westminster, the Nationalists propos $2,500,000 annually, The office of lieutenant-gover- nor of New Brunswick will be- come. vacant on March 1 next, and it is now certain that the ap- pointment will go either to Dr, Daniel ‘or Senator Wood. Dr. and in the event of Senator Wood accepting the position Dr. Daniel will go to the Red Chamber. —. The negotiations hetween China and the four groups of bankers who arranged the currency re- The national bankers concerned re- cently refused China’s request for a temporary loan of $3,000,- 000 for its war fund, preferring to maintain a neutral attitude-ag between the government and the The Bahamas are anxious to enter into closer relations with the Dominion, the islands having been: on several occasions hard hit by changes in the United States tariff. An organic con- nection seems to be contemplated by the islanders, Two courses seem to be open, to transfer the administering :power from’ Lon- don to Ottawa, making the colony in a sense 2 province of Canada, or to be content with commercial A statement of Canadian public accounts for the last fiscal year, issued by the finance department, shows receipts of $117,880, 409.78 leaving an apparent surplus of $30,006, 211.46 on the consolidated aceount, An additional outlay of $30,862,913.38 is shown on the eapital account, including $28,- 487,986.19 on the Transconti- nental railway, and $1,597,663, 48 A revival of activity in the Slocen silver-lead district is in-. dicated by the consolidation of properties controlled by Harris. The deal was concluded a few days ago, when it was. an- nounced that the noted Slocan Star, which has been closed down since 1905, would resume mation of the White-Harris prop- gation which has hampered work Serious differences have arisen between: the British government the financial provisions of the ment. The Irish parliament is to consist of two elected chambers, and the Irish representation, largely reduced, is te be main- government is to have control of police administration on which ovide Hon. St. John, stage, 000, - have) inter- Canada, Forestry in Saxony 000 acres, 74,198.32, 6 and 10 inches. increase John M. net per acre, Traveling Library amalga- the liti- reading matter, oo. — ists over Loat all other al agree- and get reward. . The Irish Stray. ed e saving : The Lead Bounty The following figures, to the meeting of the amounts paid - during periods to July 1, 1911, balance unexpended at t by the Dominion house bounty on lead mined in gf ear end- Paid during flacal year end _ ed March 31, 1931 Paid d Total amonnt paid as bounty Add amount appro jated | for zine ore reduction ex- “periments .....-... netane’ af Taly 1, 1931.00... poancen by Mr, .E. Jacobs, for submission Branch of the Canadian Mining Institute, held lately,. show the of the $2,600,000 originally voted mons for the payment of: the uring three months . 49,713.52 ‘on lead... aennnw ee $1,617, 020.31 667,020.82 Balance atlll avaflable.as at- a weteeeaceeees 884,079.68 eerlbrnemnesntniontiniy Total atmount voted ....82, 600,000.00 j return or for information. obtained | James Eakin, care Miner, "Zine Experiments” | Apart from the workin Scan- dinavia, says a metallurgical ex- pert, as to the commercial suc-/- cess of which no information. is available, the electric smelting of zine ore is, in spite of all claims [to the contrary, not: only ‘Still in the experimental stage, but is in the infancy of the experimental Even if the metallurgical difficulties can be overcome, which is possible, I am of the opinion that no one, except per- haps the Seandinavians, is yet in a position to make any reliable. estimate of commercial advantage or commercial results in any way. It is, however, well worth while to determine the possibilities and publish the result for the general benefit, unveiling so far as pos- sible the secrecy that is likely to be maintained as to the investi- gations in this field by private interests, having always in mind,,. of course, the’ hope that our work may develop a process that will be commercially applicable to the treatment of the zine ores of The traveling library sent up by the provincial government, and now ready for circulation at Adams’ drug store, comprises many interesting and instructive books, making a weleome ad- dition ‘to the town’s supply of On Wednesday, Nov. 1st, be- tween Hazelton and Sealey, Silver Hunting - case Watch. Finder please return to Mr, 0. A. Rag- stad, jeweller, Hazelton, B.C., A three-year-old Bay Stallion, weight about 1800, strayed from John MecInnes’s pasture at Two- mile on Saturday, Oct. 21. A suitable reward will be paid for THE -OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1911. The aggregate area of the state forest of Saxony is legs than 450,- The yield of the state forests in the year 1908 was 296 million feet board measure, this total are comprised 88 per cent of wood and timber fit for technical use and 17 per cent. of firewood, .The age of final ma- turity beyond which trees are not allowed to remain is, for spruce, 80 years; for pine, 80 years; for all hardwoods, 120 years. . diameter of the trees measured at four and a half feet above the ground at, these ages depends en- tirely on the quality of the soil. It varies for spruce between'8 and 10 inches; for pine, between The entire gross expense for forestry in 1908 was a million and a half dol- lars; 40 per cent for salaries; 40 per cent for logging and forest experiments, and 20 per cent for planting and road building. ‘entire gross revenue from forest- ry in 1908 was $3,900,000. . The: net revenue was, aS @ conse- quence, $2,400,000, equal to $5,32 In The The Wm, Western The Churches CHURCH OF ENGLAND several fv. PETER'H, HASELTON and the hat date, School at 2.80 p.m.; Evening Service, p.m. of Com- Can ada: Church Reom at 7.40 o'clock. $700,390.04 274,447.50) gor 84g, 60.08 o’stock in the Chureh ‘Tent. - NEW HAZELTON "PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HAZELTGON ¢ "CHURCH OF ENGLAND - SHALEY . Services held every Sunday afternoon at § o'clock {n the church building on Peterson's road. Sunday Services: Morning at lL o'clock; Sunday Native service, 3.20 p.m; ” Rey, J. Peep. Services hetd oyery Sunday eventing In the Rev, D, B. McLean, ees held every Sunday avening at 1:80 L. C. Lucrnart, 249,970,98 Coast Range V. escribed lands: - a ,o! Commencing at a post planted at the the Kitaelas In- dian reserve, thence north 20 chains, east 20 chains, south 20 chains, west 20 chaine to point of commencement, con-< White, 60,000.00] north-east corner a: taining 40 acres more or lesa. Oct, 18, 1811, Frank. vie Omineca Land Distrlet, District of Take notice that I, Frank -White, of Kitselas, farmer, intend to. a permission to purchase the following ly for . fifteenth day of November next, appli- x - SHIP. ‘ . LAND NOTICES a >. COAL NOTICES . Omineca Land Distriet. District of * Coast, Range 4. + Take notice ' that ing deseribed lan head of north more ar Jess, altman, © \ Lucy September 10, 1911. _ Lucy Maltman, of Vancouver, nurse, intends to a ply for permission to purchase the follow- la: ommencing at a post planted about 6 miles up, the Nadina River from the rantoia Lake on the.. north bank and marked L, M. Ne. corner,- thence south 40 chains, west 80 chains, 40 chains, east 80 chains to point of commencement containing 820 acres * Omineca Land District, District of . Cassiar, 8 - Take notice that Fred Hasler, of Van couver, miner, intends to appl licence to prospect for coal an Jeum over the following described lands corner of Lot 2195, Cassiar. district more or less; known a5 Fre Coast, Range 4, lowing described lands: . head of 80 chains, west 80 chains to September 10, 1911, Omineca Land District, District of - Take notice that Robert Valentine Dolbey of Vancouver, doctor, intends to apply for permission to purchase the fol- Commencing at a post planted -about 5 miles up the Nadina river from the aneois Jake on the north bank and marked R.V.D. Nw. corner, thence south 80 chaine, east 80 chains, north oint ©: ‘coal claim No, 1, Fred Hasler. Sept: 16, 191]. _ Omineea Land District, District of couver, miner, intends to apply license to prospect for coal and Commencing at a aoutheast corner o Par weat to point of commencement, con- com co a * roa encement ntaining acres taining 640 acrea more or Jess, known as ‘Robert Valentine Dolbey. Fred Hasiler’s coal claim No. 2. Sept. 16, 1911. Fred Hasler. Omineca Land District—District of Coast, Range V. ; lowing described lands: east 40 chains, thence south 80 chains, more or less. Hugh McKay. August 21, 1911, -Taxe notice that Hugh McKay, of Hazelton, B, C., contractor intends to apply for permission to purchase the 0. Commencing at a poat planted at the north-west. corner of Lot 913, Coast Range V, thence north 80 chains, thence thence west 40 chains to point of com- mencement and containing 820 acres Omifieca Land District, District of Casgiar. southeast -corncr o Fred Hasler’s coal claim No. 3. Sept. 16, 1911. s Fred Hasler, Omineca Land District, District of Omineca Land District. —_ District of Cassiar. permiasion to purchase the fol described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the nee. corner of lot 811, Cassiar, thence chains, west 80 chains to point of com- mencement, containing 640 acres. . Sept. 7, 1911, homes Hurley. Omineca Land District. District of Cassiar ; Take notice that Angus J, Chisholm, of Aldermere, farmer, intends to apply for'permission to purchase the followmge described lands; - : Commencing at a post lanted at the 3.-6, comer of lot 811, Cassiar, thence north 80 chains, east 80 chains, south 80 chains, weat 80 chains to point of com- mencement, containing 640 acres, Sept. 7, 1911. Angus J, Chisholm. Omineca Land District. District of Sp Cassiar, . Take notice that Alexander Chisholm, ‘of Aldermere, farmer, intends to apply for' permission to purchase the follow- ing, described lands: ; sommencing at a post planted at the &-e, corner of lot 818, Cassiar, thence north 80 chains, east 80 chairs, south 80 chains, weat 80 chains to point of com- mencement, containing 640 acres, Sept, 7, 1911. Alexander Chisholm. Omineca Land District.; District of Cagalar. | Take notica that Fred-Allan and Joseph Sleath Hicks of Hazelton, miners, intend ta apply for permission to purchase tha following de- soribed Janda: . ; Commencing at a post planted on the Bear river trail, 28 miles from the mouth of Dear river and 4 miles from Babine trail, thence north 80 chains, west 80 chains, south 80 chains, east 6) chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres ncres more or legs. r an Sept, 26, 1911, Joueph Sleath Hicks, LIQUOR LICENCE APPLICATION NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that, on the cation will be made to the Superintend- ent of Provincial Police for a renewal of the hotel licence to sell liquor by re- tail in the hotel known as the Omineca Hotel, situate at Hazelton, in the Prov- ince of British Columbia. Dated this 7th day of October, 1911. 10 . JOHN C. K, SEALY. LIQUOR ACT, 1910 | _(Saction 42) NOTICE is hereby given that, on the fifteenth day of November next, appli- eation will be magé to the Superintend- ent of Provincial Police for a renewal ofthe hotel licence to sell liquor by re- tail in the hotel known as the New Telkwa Hotél, situate at Telkwa, in the province of British Columbia. Dated this 7th day of October, 1911, GEORGE HENRY MecDONELL, 10... -™ Applicant, LIQUOR LICENCE APPLICATION : NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that, on the fifteenth day of November next, appli- cation will be made to the Superintend- ent of Provincial Police for, a renewa of the hotel licence to sell Hquor by re- tail in the hotel known 9s the Ingineca Hotel, situate at Hazelton, in the Prov- ince of British Columbia. Dated this Tth day of October, 1911. 10: McDONELL & McAFEE, DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER- NOTICE fs hereby given that the partnership lately subsisting between us the undersipned, Allan Gameron Aldous, Struan George Robertson and William Pitt ‘Murray, carrying on buai- nesa at Hazelton, British Columbia, has been dissolved as from 8lst Auguat by mutual consent, so far as regards the tires from the firm.” |. All: debts due to or owing by the late firm will be received and will be paid by the said Allan Cameron Aldowa and Willian Pitt Murray, who will continue the said business under the present style of Aldous & Murray, - ; . Aa witness our handa this Ist day of October, 1911, - ot - ALLAN CAMERON ALDOUS. ArRUAN GeondH RoBERTEON. - Take notice that Thomas Hurley, of Hazelton, miner, intends to apply for owing north 80 chains, east 80 chains, south 80 j| claim No. 5, said Struan George Robertgon, who re-+ Caasiar, Take notice that Fred Hasler, of Van- couver, miner, intends to apply for a license to prospect for coal and petro- leum over the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the south-east corner of Lot 2179, Cassiar chains east, 80 chains south, 90 chains as Fred Hasler’s coal claim No, 4. Sept. 16, I9]1, Fred Hasler. Omineca Land District. District of . Cassiar. Take notice that Fred Hasler, of Van- couver, miner, intends’to apply for a license to prospect for coal and petro- leum over the following described lands: ’ Commencing at a post planted two miles east of the southeast corner of Lot 2195, Cassiar district, thence 80 chains north, 80 chains west, 80 chains south, 80 chains east to point of com- mencement, containing 640 acres more or lesa, known as Fred Hasler's coal claim No, 5, Fred Hasler, Sept. 18,191), < Omineca Land District, Diatrict. of ‘ Cassiar, Take notice that Fred Hasler, of Van- couver, miner, intends to apply for a Heense to pros ect for coal and petro- leum over the following deseribed landa: Commencing at a post planted two miles east of the. southeast carner of Lot 2196, Cassiar district, thence 80 chains north, 80 chains west, 80 chaing south, 80 chains east to point of com- mencement, containing 640 acrea more or less, known as ‘Fred Hasler’s coal claim No. 6, Fred Hasler. Sept. 18, 1911, ‘Omineca Land District, District of - : assign. Take notice that Fred Hasler, of Van- couver, miner, intends to apply for a license to Bros ect for coal and petro- leum over the followlng described lands: Commencing at a post planted two miles east of the south-east corner of Lot 996, Cassiar district, thence 80 chains north, 80 chains west, 80 chaina south, 80 chains east to point of com- mencement, containing 640 acres more or less, known as Fred Hasler’s coal claim No. 7. Fred Hasler. Sept. 18, 1911. Omineea Land District. District of Cassiar. . Take notice that Fred Hasler, of Van- couver, miner, intends to apply for a license to prospect for ¢oal and petro- leum over the following described iands: Commencing at a post planted two miles east of the south-east corner of Lot 2179, Cassiar district, thence 80 chains north, 80 chains west, 80 chains south, 80 chaina east to-point of com- msncement, containing 640 acres more or less, known as Fred Hasler’s coal claim No. 8, Fred Hasler. Sept, 18, i911. ; : Omineeca Land District. District of Pe a ~ Take notice that Fred Hasler, of Van- couver, miner, intends to apply for a license to prospect for coal and petra- leum over the following deseribed lands: Commencing at a post planted two miles east of the southeast corner of Lot 2195, Cassiar district, thence 80 chaing north, 80 chains east;-80 chains south, 80 chains west to point of com- mencement, containing 640 acres, more or Jess, known as Fred Haasler's coal - Fred Hasler. Sept, 18, 1911, Omineca Land District, District of . ABsIAT, . Take notice that Fred Hasler, of Van- couver, miner, intends to apply for a license to prospect for coal and petro- leum over the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted two miles eaat of the southeast corner of Lot 2196, Cassiar district, thence 80 chains north, 80 chaina east, 80 chains south, 80 chains west to point of com- or less, known. as Fred Haslor’s: coal claim No. 19, Fred Haaler. - Sept, 18, [9I], ~. Omineca Land District, District of Cassiar, : Take notice that Fred Hasler, of Van- couver, miner, intend to apply for a license to prodpect for coal and petro- leum over the following described larids: . Commencing at a post planted two miles east of the southeast corner of Lot 906, Cassiar district, “thence -80 chains north, 80 chains eaat, 80 chains south, 80 chains west, ta point of com-| thencement, containing 640 acres more ox less, known as _ Hasler’s’ coal WILLIAM: Pret: MURRAY, |.” TBept. 18, Tel, Commencing at a post planted one- uarter mile east of the east bank of oad river and one-quarter mile north of tho Skeena river, at the south-east thence 80 chaina north, 80 chains east, 80 chains south, 80 chains west to point of commencement, containing 640 acres Haaler’s assiay, Take notice that Fred Hagler, of Van- for a f etro- leum over the following described laridst at planted at the lot 2196, Cassiar district, thence 80 chains north, 380 chains east, 80 chains south, 80 chains Take notice that Fred Hasler, of Van- couver, miner, intends to apply for a license to prospect fer coal and petro- leum over the following described lands: Commenting at a post planted at the Lot 996, Cassiar district, thence 80 chains- north, 80 chains east, 80 chains south, 80 chains west to point of commencement, con- talaing 640 crea more or less, known as district, thence 80 chaing north, 80 west to point of commencement. con- taining 640 acres more or less, known mencement, containing 640 acres more | 10 Omineta Land District. District of couver, miner, intends to appl Heenae to-prospect for coal and- Commencing at a post planted two miles: east of the southesst corner ‘of ‘|]Lot 2179, Cassiar district, thence 80 .chains north, 20 chains east, 80 ‘chains south, 80 chains west to point of com- mencement, containing 640: acres more or less, known as Fred Hasler'a coal | claim No, 12. ‘Fred Hasler, Sept. 18, 1911. , Omineca Land District. District of Cassiar, - Take notice that Fred Hasler, of Van- couver, miner, intends to apply for a licence to prospect for coal and petro- Commencing at a post planted three milea east and one mile south of the aouth-east corner of Lot 2195, Cassiar east, 80 chains south, 80 chaina west to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less, knewn as Fred Hasler's coal claim No. 13. Sept. 19, 1911, Fred Hasler. ° Frec: Haater, ” Omineca Land District, District of Caszsiar, Take notice that Fred Hasler, of Van- couver, miner, intends to apply for a license to prospect for coal and petro- jleum over the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted three miles east of the southeast corner of Lot 2196, Cassiar district, thence 80 chains north, 80 chains east, 80 chains south, 80 chains west to point of com- mencement. containing 640 acres, more or less, known as Fred Hasler's coal claim No. 14. Fred Hasler. Sept. 19, 1911, Omineca Land District. District of Cassiar, Take notice that Fred Hasler, of Van- couver, miner, intends to apply for a license to prospect for coal and petro- Jeum over the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted three miles east of the southeast corner of Lot 996, Cassiar district, thence 80 chains north, 80 chains east, 80 chaing aouth, 80 chains west to point of com- Mencement, containing 640 acres more or less, known as Fred Hasler’s coal claim No. 16. Sept. 19, 1911. . Omineca Land District, . District of . Cassiar. . Take notice that Fred Hasler, of Van- couver, miner, intend to apply for a license to prospect for coal an petro- leum over the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted four miles east and one mile south of the south-east corner of lot 2198, Cassiar district, thence 80 chains north, 80 chains east, 80 chains south, 80 chains west to point of commencement, con- taining 640 ‘acres more or less, known as Fred Hasler’s coal claim No, 17. Sept. 19, 1911. Fred Hasler. . Omineca Land District,- District of assiar. Taka notice that Fred Hasler, of Van- couver, miner, intends to apply for a license to prospect for coal and petro- leum over the following described landa: Commencing at @ post. planted four miles east of the south-east corner of Lot 2195, Cassiar district, thence 80 chains north, 80 chains east, 90 chains south, 80 chains west to point of com- mencement, containing 640 acrea more or less, known as Fred Hasler’s coal claim No. 18. _ Fred Hasler. Sept. 19, 1911, ; Omineca Land District. District of .. Cassiar. Take notice that Fred Hasler, of Van- couver, miner, intends to apply for a- Fred Hasler. “llieense to prospect for coal and petro- a leum over the following describedlands: Commencing yat a post planted four miles east of the south-east corner: of Lot 2196, Cassiar district, thence 80 chains north, 80 chains east, 80 chaina south, 80 chains west to point of com- mencement, containing 640 acres more or less, known as Fred Hasler’s coal claim No. 19. Fred Hasler, Sept. 19, 1911. Omineca Land District. District of Cassiar. : Take notice that Fred Hasler, of Van- couver, miner, intends to apply for a license to prospact for coal an petro. leum over the following describedlands: Commencing at a post planted four Lot 9%, Cassiar’ district, thence 80 chains north, 80 chains east, 80 chains © south, 80 chains west to point of com- mencement, containing €40 acres more or less, known as Fred Hasler’s coal claim No. 20. Fred Hasler. Sept. 19, 1931, - LIQUGR LICENCE APPLICATION NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that, on the fifteenth day of November next, appli- cation will be made to the Superintend- ant of Provinejal Police fora renewal of the licence for the sale of liquors by wholesale in and upon the premises known as the Hudson's Bay Company’s ‘store, situate at Hazelton, .E. C.,upon the lands described as lota 6 and 7, Hazelton townsite. ; Dated this 7th day of October, 1911, J, C. BOYD, Applicant, LIQUOR ACT,.1910 ° _ (Section 49) . ale fifteenth day of November next, appli-~: cation will. ba made to the Superintends - ent of Provincial Police for the transfor . of the licence for the aale of liquor by’ retail in and upon the premises’ known as the New Telkwa Hotel, situate at” Telkwa, British- Columbia, from ‘W. 3; ~ McDonell to George Henry McDonell, of British Columbia, me oo Dated this 7th day of October, 1911. - W. 8, MecDONELL, (Deceased) ” . - _ Holder of Licentez- ' RJ. MeDONELL, Executor, claim No, 1, - Fred Hasler. " GEORGE HENRY. McDONELL . . asslar, vires oan Take notice that Fred Hasler, of Van- .- for a. tre- ~ | len over the following deseribedlands: | for a i etro- leum over the following describedlanda: . district, thence 80 chaina north, 80 chains © miles east of the south-east corner of - NOTICE is hereby given that, on the. 0: Applleant for Transfer,