ednesday, March 5, 1949 THE DAILY NEWS NS - . Pa sat sg NOTICES. WATER Nott pie ee we EDMONTON P PRESBYTERIAN PASTOR = QUEBEC CHAMPIONS | For @ License to Take and Use Water | } pores Ag os TO NEWS = sW | na Land District * wet © of iteumka tha Joe * Boones, } » neorge W. Carpenter, |S "license | > | ke noties Rg *, oe upation former, moos oor wa Hall Wreck, whieh | - — . rine ply for eatery DUM TLots 1432 a ton inrough | Alberta Congress Will Meet on (Continued from Page 1.) Montreal Despatch Deciares That as scribe ; ' Coes is eine FollowiME Met planted ¥4, miles teres, and on Kitsunikaium Lae March 24 to 29—$1,200 in eee Stanley Cup Holders Will ynment Skeena in Lot 42 , ( "ol Ge ret norte wipence 40 mile ‘up tt = | nt shout Prizes is Up tives and duties of the pulpit, es- Play This Month. } nee 0o¢ . “eo ? r, thence 40. 40 chains south, MENCE | For irrigati nd Will be use 4 pecially those duties which “do —--- i} Any oo i int of commencement, | scribed. as he land de Ed w © » Montreal, Maret { Me . \ phains cast to polmnore OF ess. Range*V. Con 1 of Lot 15294 dmonton, Alta., Mareh 4, not appeal to many of those F 7 OTUN anager | ies must ne oo & = , L . " wr : | ? we GEORGE canteen on he Rat ! on the ground| Frank Simonton, president of the| present. There was a class of| Mike Quinn of the Quebec Hockey \ ed January 25%, : 0 a 1913 The ap . ‘hr ’ ‘er ¢ st 1 Jan TT 1913-—Apr. 7th, 1043. Biicats ® will | the offee of the} Alberta bowling congress, an-|Unfortunates for whom Christ/Club is said to have made the \ Officer at : Rupert } but co assic te — 0 t 1 yu mpassiona -— ee Ww oar fe ' ve 1 with ee aad nounces that the annual provin- Dtecess but no aan is so statement in connection with . of Water | - waptrove 79 . . . atric , st of Cassiar,| . ' nent ‘it ' , . ac . Lester Patrick's propos . na Land District Pe O'Neil, of | Y'etoria, b ” ment Bulldings,-elal tournament will take place) gineet and unsparing as Christ] . proposition soe F - a, fs c.; occupation rs per: Mar. 2 to 94 OK BONNAR, Applicant in Edmonton March 24 to 29, un- in the exposure of the hidden a series of games at the Pacifie ’ or permission to , »¢ ’ ’ y ) pao 00 ppl) a « peribed Oe: “ der the auspices of the Olympit |nurslings of sin. We have good|Coast to decide the Canadian|*® ‘ re uo » " — " : , . . > mmencing at @ po ey Mection League, $1,200 in prizes will bel peason for, believing that many| hockey championship, that they “th “1 iden | reek Copper we meget. ae 7 ae COMPOS ae of Christ's utterances did “not would likely accept It is evident a a iit — > “e as 0 Z « > . af . . ty ois aera di’ he shore line 80 re License to Take and Use Water poorer Five men team er appeal vo many present in fact that they will 8 far | ng the sinuosities . hence otice is hereby give ' ; - first, $250; second, 84125: third . , gO 50 Tar ce orth 20 chains, then . . ; nh that W. Mein ' nd, 25; vird, thatava®e alia ‘ . - » chains ence south 20 chains tw ot ’ Bay, will apply for a|/ 50; five men team (open only to But whatever slight pain 1 may as they have cancelled arrange- | & ‘r commencement, containing 1607 (°° 0) © a « ; 150 miners inches | | : t | ’ i ; have felt at your rigorous criti- , p more oF Hm flows in a manta Creek, whieh) towns Of less than 8,000 popula-|cigm, was more than counter.|™ents by which they were to} Jil BERNARD O'NEILL, into 6G lirection and empties | {jer first, 8125 * 1 @50: ’ p. 3 WW. Jennings, Agent, | Ito Goose Ba ear Queen’s Hotel, The third » Fav, SOCONd, %; | balanced at the pleasure of find-|have played the Ottawas and/ Jf 3 : ed ted at a pot jthird, 825 ) *s, firs s ; ; ted January O43 ADE 7th, 19138. up =e wil be used for mining purposes | ““ i db: Gee” } t, f wee ing Saul among the prophets,| Wanderers in a series of games , | pb, Feb. 1, " ’ on the land de ‘ 2 }second, 860; , 825: . Rael OS —_ — Ane aid iinors a , oo oe oT and fifth. 820 rn ent ourth’ and the new spaper in the role of} '0 New York, | ane § six ' dD: Ve — , « « * Canin a aan e Was posted on the ground] 141 #10 : Poy te th "an moral censor. To criticize the It was intended to have a n stric strict of Cass 9 e a ¢ f Febr ,penth, § ; eighth and ninth, $8; iz ‘id's « : rie . ; eo that | 7 "D “porison, finan: | application w be od ter eae py} tenth, 84 ere ate) Ene ace pa aOree tT a ore. readied | ‘ f Vancouver, |B ‘Ghier. oo mObjoctic - it Prince Rupert Sin : First j cated by the pulpit is always|tween the three first teams in the ete intend to apply to Chief Com bijections m be filed w . Singles “irst, 875; sec : : : . or Ol et “pr chase Lot 915 A,| Water Recorder or '« = ‘an teeteet Lae eae fo, second, |) welcome; and even. for a news-|N. H. A., but Quebec objected to mn nel ric skeena River, containing|of Water Rights, Partiament Buildings, | 50; third, $40; fourth, $30; fifth, paper to become Spiritual adviser| Wanderers being given the bye,| Jf acres i oo ats Victoria, “ McINTOMINEY, Appl | 825; sixth, $10; seventh, 89; to one in the pulpit whom it may|a@nd have called everything off. nm ‘ th, : SON , McINTOMINEY, Applicant eighth, 88: 87 , &6 anna ; I Ww Becheay, Agent Pub. Feb. 17, 1913-—Mar. 10, 1043 | me, ‘. ng rn a ®-Jeount as less experienced, is|This is regarded as a subterfuge n ‘st aggregate score “ Apr. 28 oie ldouble and | cm nw eee welcome, provided that the news-|to enable them to go to the Pa- nl — i. ond, O04 ined aaa irst,|Daper has given ample proof of|¢ifie Coast to play. Manager ; t sec ; 0: » ’ NOTICE. “Th aaa i ag " wink ean moral reliability. But to en-|Quinn of the champions, said his a wWRe e e e ope even car- : ore > > ere . ‘te COAL NOTICES. rake notice that Atlin Construction! ries the Tuckett ~emtin bl ter into an arena like this, where| arrangements were not complete, a ance ——| Company, Limited, has deposited with the : _— eons: Grare- i left alone h his|but added that they would un- Ministe ' ; a man was le alone with hi ; r Public Works at Ottawa and|tnatic of the Alberta champion-|/, ‘ doubtedly go to the coast, as the } District—District of Queen| With the Registrar of Deeds for the Prince t i i God, implies either a very secure eary GO M ones ’ | me eS waciove Islands Rupert Registration District a description |S%'P, and gold medals held by the] ~ “itual stand ‘ a deficient| Patrick inducements were suffi- oe e penvini, of /@8d Diens of works to be combireceen Caleary . Callie ie eve for| Spiritual stanc ing or a deficient if ke notice vat |, Filippo Pan . ie tole ) ) ucted on| Calgary allies, le event or anne y ciently attractive ce Kupert, B. C., intend to apply to oHowing described lands All and a . sense of reverence. 7&8 € . mmissioner of Lands for a} S@@ular that parcel or portion of Prince | earns in towns of less than 8,000 . . As for putting the Stanley cup a ) prospect for coal, oll and pe Rupert Harbor and foreshore adjoining population includes the Leth- Has the Daily News qualified ‘tH : Hl in on the following described jands,| Lot Five Hundred and Forty-one (541), itself to be reliable in moral|®* the stake, he said that was ab- west coast of Graham Isiand ih aes zene Coast District, Britisn| bridge trophy, held by the Bar- b ’ H tt { surd. Quebec will only defend the mn yumencing at @ post planted one mile) Columbia, containing by admeasurement | 41) censorship? as i een strong . , from the southeast corner of Coal|twenty-one and seven one-hundredths | : J " s Stanley cup at the Ancient Capi- e 74 8; thence 80 chains borth; thence] (21.07 acres, be the same ssore r “There are fifty-four towns and steadfast and consistent in tal Victorte must meet the "N a hains west; thence 89 chains south; | less, described as follows, that is to say:| with bowling allevs in the pr its moral attitude? Even if it be| 7°" , vst oe chains east, to the place of be Commencing at the intersection of the & 8 vd a Puihe H. A. champions on their own ice, «, containing 640 acres southerly boundary of said Lot Five Hun-|ince of Alberta,” said President|90t the duty of a newspaper to r not at all, as far as games for a cated 6th January, 1913 dred and Forty-one (541) with high water “s F a -s . » ~ ‘ or not at all, a8 tar as games v FILIPPO PANVINI. | mark, thence astronomie east four hun-|5!monton, “and we should have WS een’ Ore) =e the Stanley cup are concerned a pany Sats oe ee pond oo oe anaes astronomic orth at least 150 visiting bowlers,|80¢ial betterment, when such is- ; ; En ) “e de ees and y-six minutes 2 ¢ . > “ce . sd aaaaa LE al Raa de aca east (N. 43-56 E.), eighteen hundred ang|Preparations are being made to|Sues have been forced upon the TREMBLAY LOSES TITLE nm thirty-three 1833 feet more or less;| give the devotees of the miner! community has it made clear its na Land District 7 District of Queen| thence astronomic west six hundred and ' ot dit a position in no uncertain words? coenmeeninenie HH cChariott® Islands twenty-three and three nths (623.3) (/11e a good ime, in addition to . o PvE os ice that |, Filippo Panvini, of) feet more oF less 1 a> ee or tt y th ‘eal a +] t People coming to our City say Lightweight Champion Wreetier El rt, B. ¢ intend to apply Wi the northerly boundary of said Lot Five purines Up 1e real article in the Teal Beaten in Montreal e eaeead tae ——. tt 4/ Hundred and Forty-one with high water| Way of bowling. The Olympic}that our town fairly bristles with EH wo prospec 0 val, O 1G be- | mark, thence southerly and westerly, fol ag > fi ‘ ‘ "é i ers oxcelle é ~ ae n the following described iands,|jowing high water mark, to the place or|/@ague will enter five teams and moral dangers. Excellent fam Montreal, March {¢.—In twolll t coast of Graham Island: commencement the three newspapers and busi-|ilies have left here because they ar ’ 7 ng at @ post planted one mile] ang take notice that after the expiration straight falls Paradis, the New] Jf the southeast corner of Coal] or thirty days from the date £ cant os ness houses here will put on at|S8@y they are unwilling to bring melinna « tt a ah i hene 4 oO ce ’ ) reatler : . a haing. east. thence BO” Chaim: thence | plication for approval of such works will|least double that number. En-|their children up in this atmos- ie Dh t on ili ot th ‘id a wre? > 4 _'| be made to the Governor in Council at , ‘ a. ale -_ “ weig championship o 1e worl’ ne ntsining 640 6 mo Prnee OF 0O- | Otrewe ; tries close March 14 phere. . mere oye —— wr from Dandie Suecnhtes here last a SS te eee, Dated this 14th day of February, 1913 sidiiahteniclliiailiiiapiiiiliiallaan may offer scope almost as great ht Tt first fall took 55 tan aie . ‘ . 3 . > | ; - > ‘ " night. 1e firs a OOK vo Min- iy Mer 8 te Ln MT MITED NUCTION COMPANY. | Subscribe for the Daily News.]@8 the heinous offence of Sun- : . a nH | % Apr. 7 . ED. fe , i anal ..j,/utes and the second 15 minutes. day night which roused the moral Tremblay hed held tt ' nm = : eo ay he o 2c - 7 ire of the News. But it is pro- iblay hac he a ve ‘ lampion 14 Land District—District of Queen verbial that it requires less cour-|* lip for nearly seven years. f Charlotte Islands ee ke notice that I, Filippo Panvini, of O80 680 £00 S00 000 200 cep eco cse ceo ese caps age to score the pulpit than to a e Rupert, B. C., intend to apply to ne score social offenders: or to Twin Misfortunes. nl Chief Commissianer of Lands fur a/ : ; ys “Here ave ¢ .ctrie Tr Be t ect for coal, oil and pe | criticize on grounds of taste than Here I have an electric run- Hl following described lands, | C l U. . R on srouede of eral about on my hands, / be Ww ast of Graham Island | t d t Stu wows op as ' ‘ o ime g at Se ant mite | onsu 5 in egar O A few months ago I attended a } 2. match you. ; w ee nl m the southeast corner of Coal : pis sking r ar , # se 7492; thence 80 chains south; | show in the Westholme Theatre. oie. “3 itim oe An iene ; a hains West; thence 80 chains/| Tho eet aii a er. — aitimore Americ . 80 chains east, to the place | The raw vulgarity of the show ng, containing 640 acres did not even appeal to a majority| > = = ——— = ated Sth January, 1913 - : ; . FILIPPO PANVINI ’ of the people present. I was in- kly Mar, 3 to Apr, 7 formed afterwards that some of a eeie)y ee) LAND LEASE NOTICES. M4 Land Distriet—Dstrict Kange V. | ® botice that James D. Peebles, of} juver, B. C., engineer, intends to ap or permission to lease the following | ibed lands | nmencing @t @ post planted on the! east coast of Porcher Island, about! of @ mile southeast of the mouth! umpback Creek, half chain from » hence south 80 chains, thence east | ans, thence north 80 chains, thence | ‘0 chains following shore line to commencement, containing 640! more or less. JAMES D. PEEBLES. Hobert Reid, Agent. ted 29th January, 1013. Feb. 10, 1913-—Apr. 7, 1013. of Coast, | ha Land District—District of Coast, Range V. © notice that Robert Reid, of Van ', B. C., contractor, intends to ap- or permission to lease the following ibed lands; HMencng af &@ post planted op the east coast of Porcher Island, about Mules southeast of mouth of Hump- “reek aod at the north end of Chis Passage, half chain from beach, * south 80 chains, thence west 80 . thence north 80 chains, thence east | 4ius following shore line to point of cocement, containing 640 acres more a5 ROBERT REID. ted 20th January, 1943. Feb. 10, 1913—aAapr. 7, 1043. NOTICE. Hollce that Atlin construction Limited, has deposited with the ter of Public Works at Ottawa and the Kegistvar of Deeds for the Prince rt Kegistration District a description myre Of works to be constructed ou ‘owing described lands: Ali and jar that certain parcel or portion of * Rupert Harbor and foreshore ad- ‘ pub Lot Seven (2) of waterfront B of the Townsite of Prince Ru- ritish Columbia, containing eleven “eae one one-hundredths (11.81) , e the same more or less, and which ; ay be more particularly described ‘OWS, that is to say: “ring to the centre of Seal Cove 4» shown on plan number nine hun {bd twenty-three (923) Prince Hu ‘ud Kegisiry OMece and commencing Boing distant therefrom astronomic tenan bundred and fifty-nine and a (859.3) feet and asironomic . 4 hundred and seventy-seven and tebe one - hundredths (1077.68) ee boint being the southwesterly Nomie nt, sub Lot Seven (7); thence ~ seen nn thirty-six degrees thir Y a es and fifty-nine seconds west ae 59 W.), seven hundred and ‘ ‘ae feet to proposed harbor tine; none said harbor line astronomic fty-three degrees forty-six min “id on second east (N, 69:46:01 E.) ., hundred 4nd sixty-five (765) feet; ore ronomie South thirty-six degrees’ a minutes and fifty-nine seconds oe aaa” oP KE.) seven hundred and | 83) feet Wirty-three one- hundredths | es Ps i thence astronomic south | (8. ba *srees and fifty-two minutes | °3:52 W.) two hundred and five | Dany, , reet more or leas to high water | erly mass northerly, westerly and | tind lowing high water mark, or anee and thirty-fve (735) feet Lake not’, Bolt Of commencement, | Sirty a ‘otlce that after the expiration | ion ft ave from the date hereof ap ade te “pproval of such works will! . » the Governor in Council at! ted this 15th day r i y of February, 1018 ATLIN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LIM TIED 40-68 RY A NEWS WANT AD To you