ny, April 9 1920. se THE DAILY NEWS - eid —_— = = —— ———_- | : | . 1g ms ae —eremarmmaemmaemmaysemarmsrmavme to, Don’t be surprised if King- ~ as i . horn is asked to fall in again, as ao oe ea ] Sport Briefs he is a quite good centre for- 7 ” he ae . / ) ha sae ward.’ Harry Kinghorn is a || \\| 1} Hy (1X Arty '* Terrace has jumped right int brother of Abe Kinghorn who is li] A i NN , my iA the sport ring again after having to play with the Callies in the it) | {|| nN 1 a pr Leon inactive for some years. Now Prince Rupert F. A. this season. Li} | Hi Miner Y & aa ee Ve that their boys are back from the aise 11 I] tt} | We vy | m front and many new ones are Rew iene x Witt : sy! | -/ ‘eoming in, the spring weather! ‘ |) ty tf HEI WAT hel | has done the rest. Last week! The Man in the Moon || Hh ty ¢ i” they not only formed a baseball | SAYS:-- {| IK Bes association but also have started 1 ae reyes om ee | yur ‘pe ya band. The new baseball club) pray it it should prove ati |! | y Ralesmen i has as its wer D. F. Robin- tne British Government's two- Hy | D son and Mr. McGrath secretary. varliainent | 1 | / or 2 acco-s agy- ° ‘With the number of new players! eee ee rd moma if] re our satisfied | fails, the question will arise how ell youwhy we do their work, And then—try JTOVEM | me mrnevs commenced mak- g stoves in 1843. Still in p same of business DD). Hu 3; in use in I ert, i) At red Stork’s ‘of the «start, to draw upon the club will have a creditable baseball lineup and) they look forward to having some well contested games this. sum-/ang another for his wife seems ti mer with outside teams, All the)), the only suitable pla old regalia and uniforms are be- | ee re vat ing gathered up again. W. CG.) YHAT the “Old Timer” says hi Sparkes and L. H. Kenny are pres- | remembers when most of the peo- ident and secretary respectively |ple here lived in tents and thv band. ‘children played tag on the mus- ee 6 keg Happy, happy days! Nr Terrace seems to have taken | paving question, no sewerage the lead for the whole district t in! question, no local Irish question, baseball lines in announcing its jhigh tax» rate or extortionate as- organization. There doesn’t seem! sessment. to be a word about sport of any) Fe ee kind at other points and not much! ‘CHAT another “old timer’ says of an idea can be gained as to/he has no children to play on the what they will have to show. Even'!muskeg, no rig to drive on the | many parliaments would be Jikelys | to suit the Irish. A separate par liament for every Irish citizen MACDONALDS BRIER — ry ——. ae Prince Rupert seems to have gone; pavement, no house where a dead in a sporting way needed, he is no Irish This is sewer is no doubt due to the past week's man, he has nothing to assess and w intry looking weather. Outside he doesn't care a goll darn for of Ben Self stating that he is go- | anybody. ing to set the ball rolling soon, ' M$ nothing is mentioned officially THAT a contemporary wants to about baseball. No doubt it will/know whether the ouija board start with a rush when it does causes insanity or insanity causes however. The time is get-/the ouija board. ting ripe for organization work | i Ls a by alle and we ought to see some pretty; THAT Tom Moore says Bolshe- ML vs soon. jvism is dying. Now everyone is SKEENA LAND RECORDING DIVISION emits aan ve A California tia tetvate t stern me, 2 oe nee ee DISTRICE OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE — | : | a new: note esigtly when he jnil-| THAT it might be well to hold] — ie ee ee ee ed a motor car for speeding and|'he funeral at once in case the]. ihik AOnCh tial William 2 to aepty | NOTICE the , mary tle said Ropeway to be located on 8-]as the 1 i tish Weekly Record said: “Harry TAKE poner that J. C, Clausen 14 ride Debate, ee triet Leis auepered 1437 and 833, Range 7“ Soin gay bt Seenaee toa the ground a . ; nee . Jcean Falls, B. C,, occupation superintenc sakidegate, 4+, Settier, 2 Ys, Coast District. on the 26 . Kinghorn, the old Leith-Shetflield} 11 of jogging, intends to apply for per-| for a license to prospect for coal and AND TAKE NUTICE thas after the ex A copy of this noitee and am application ? . 7 ‘ > e following described | pnotrole ’ or > , iration of one month from the date o ursuan ere * Wednesday goalkeeper, was com- waar. a Ponay She Tomawing describes patter oe 29 under the following J fir fre rere ee or! this notice, the ry Pa will De nied in the omce of ” i ere » 7j "ee Commencmg at @ post planted 244 miles) “°° P A said Kleanza Company, Limited, will under iter Recorde , B. mandeered © together with three na pertueriy direction Prrom the north Commencing at a post planted at the Psection 7 of the said Act, apply to the Objcetions to the application may other veterans; Andoh, how'those }west corner Gf Lot 897 on the west coast| northwest corner of D.L. 1853; thence Rimtnister of Public Works at his jomee, in ile da Cunpirniicr of Water Rents, o- ‘ i . ; a f Calvert Island; thence north 40 chains; 6 ‘ = espe cn a ss . be City of Ottawa, for approval o 1 1e Comptrolle . ° auld yins’ stuck in. The quary] ‘hence west 40 ‘chains; thence south 46 os rth 80 oak ms can at ve aera aid site and plans, and for leave to con | nent Bullaings, - Victapte, Sppeatance of 2 4 >i .~ | *hains; thence east 40 chains to point of] thence» south 0 chains; ence cas ) truct the said Aerial Ropeway. thirty days afte tette “had much) to) do» with: Dal ment f Prince Rupert, B. C., this 3isi] his notice in a local newspaper, P. OLSEN, Ap licant, The date of the frst publication of this iollce is February 5, 1920. Dated at bay of January, A.D. 1920. KLEANZA COMPANY LIMITED, Solicitors. WILLIAM J, LEARY, this 6th day of March, Applicant. 1920, L Patmore & Fulton, | " :™* ee 4 + 1B at 1 5 i” 2 /, 4) Sa i ae : ‘% « 3 ~ °; See: . = if a) a