PAGE FOUR GOOD CROWD SAW BASKETBALL GAMES No Unusual Features at Series; Seniors Closely Contested Colls, 22; Sons of Canada, 37. i Regiment, Ifi; Colts, 38. Majile I.PaN, U; Oil's 7! There worn no outstanding features about last night's lias-, kHhall matches although Ihe, sanies wen inlerefling enough ninl attracted good crowds of fans. The results were quite in aVeordanee. with lhn way things linve been going all season : The closest game of the evening was the Senior League affair liHwccn Hie Sons of Canada ami 5ills in which the former were plioil value for their win oyer tlie latter. ave Halfour refereed aiiil the teams lined up' as fol lows: Colls W. Mitchell, Inugla Krizzell, K. Zelterman, K. McLean iijiil W. Wralliall. i Sons if Canada Vic Menzies, Harry Mcnzies, It. H. Skinner, G. Hill and Alex Mitchell. Intermediate League The Colts asrain improve'! ihir Iwisitiou in the Intermediate league Willi a handy victory over llje Regiment. Alex Mitchell re fereed and the nlayers were: Regiment W. liorrohin, f llaellvloncs, C. McKeown, Snirn Gurvu-h, Albert J'alroer and 11. FJoyd. Colls W. Wralliall, A. I'hil-lijis, (Chester Clapp, Douglas Frizzed and K. McLean. Ladies' League Once again the Maple .Leafs were successful over the Oil's, hfaling them by a two-to-one sfore. George Mitchell refcrecil ami (he line-ups were: Maple Leafs 'Margaret Ora-liam, Myra Harvey, Aileftt fMeph-i ens, LiJlian Lowe, J, Cahleronc, Laura Frizzell and M. Casey. Oil's M. Long, Caroline Mitchell, A. Morrison, Willa Oyer, l.eona Parker ami C. Harvey. League standings In date, are as follows: Senior League W. F.Iks 7 Sous of Canada ...... 7 Colls 2 Intermediate League Grotln 8 Colls 7 Itegiinenl I , Ladies' League Maple Leafs 5 Oil's 2. Junior League Tiny Tims fi Colts 2 L. 3 1 9 i 10 Ps. 11 H I in 1 1 12 12 I m TIMBER SALE, X 6603. There will l.e (itTrrpd lot sale l I'utillr AlirlKin m ikkiii on llw Mil iU of Miri'k, ivi, lu lli- oltu ox I lie sutr-tlaur. Miillhers. H.C.. tl" l.lrclice CCU3. ti cul VI,00U lineal reel of LrUar I'ole-. and I'llilifr oil an urea flliuled on HHI Lake. t-W miles, miiiUiwjI of tuuueivw, Calar district. Hi- 4j will allowed for re moval tiiobor. n.viited Hut auv one un.iMr to II lend tlie a union in iieoon may loalmUt aseninl tender lo Itr ojjem d at Hie hour of u'lUu and trealra an one mo. Knrllier iiarlirulara of tli i:tilef Korf- ter, Vlrioru, B.C., or UMrlrt loreler. finT luil'ert. M.C. TIMBER SALE x6603. There will be offered for ale at Public Vurilon. at noin on the Mil day of Feb ruary. Mii, In tup office of the Forest XCouJ, to rut HO I, nun lineal feet of Cedar Holes and I'lllnir on an area Mtnated on Hell Uke, six miles southwest of llaiellon. Casslar liislrkt. l ive (! years will be allowed for re mi.vnl f.r lillilur. Provided that any one unable to attend the a u rt Ion Jn m rson may submit a sealed tender to be o'tied at the hour of auction and treated as one urn. Further nartlrulars of the Chief Forea ter. VJrtoriii. H.C., or Instrlrt Forester, I'rlnee Hiiiert, B.C.. TIMBER SALE X 6830, Seated Tenders will lie "Yeeelved by the Minister of Lands, at Victoria, not later Uian noon on tne oui aajr or January HX5. for the niirrhase of tlcenre X taso to rut 4,f.91,(i(iO feet of Sprure. Cedar and Hemlock, on an area situated on Newell inlet, otinen charlotte Islands Pis. I lrlrt. ... 1 roi Two ( years win ne inowea for re-, moval of timber. Further particulars of the Chief Forester, Vlrtorla, B.C., or District Forester, Prince Unpen. B.C. TIMBER SALE X 6838. Sealed Tenders will lie received by the Minister of Lands, at Victoria, not later Uian noon on the Bin day of February, 1945, for the purchase or Licence 1 JS. lo rut i.SlO.iou feet of eprure. Cedar and Hemlock, on an area adjutntnr l-ot IfinA. selwyn Inlet, v,",, Cbarlotta Islands Land District. Two (1) years will be allowed for re-moval of timber. Further particulars of the Chief Forester, Victoria. B.C., or District forester. Prince nnnert. B C. LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apl to Lhh Mad In rrtncp miperi t.ani uiatrici, ne-mMim riutrirt or rrlnce Bunert. and sit uate at Barnard Cove, Princess noyal lilimrf no ' Take Woilce that omrvill Onmer r.nnninv l imited, of Vancouver. B.C.. In la-nris ni annlv for twrnilslnn to leas the follnwlnr described lands! Comtnenrlna" at the bead of Barnard Cove, Princess Koval Island: thence east five it) -h.nln: thence iiorih forty 40) chains: Ihence ton Mn rhhi mni-e nr tMSh. to low water mark: thence snnlh abau low water! mark In point or 4Nmeni'uiriK. ana eomaUiMir fifteen (tS acres, more or less. souFnvnjj; camufby COMPANY I.IMITFD Name or Applicant. V. i. Jefferson. Aaent Ditta ucccractr ntn, tvi. BRfNGING UP FATHER overdo il. Ilalf-an-hotir Ivvo or lliree limes a week is enough. 0Y OllSTVt MA.CC.tE 0OtT WE.MT OOT AH UOCK&O ME IM Mi ROOrv t)HELHlO THE THE PROMT DOOR NAA.T- COME UPA.N 4T 'EM THEN TIE "EM, TO Practice .lust as much hall practice as you can gel in. jct Don't.' Skipping is marvellous prac tice for football. There's nothing feminine about skipping. Iempsey is an expert, al II, llall-punc.hing, too, plays a liig part in the training of profes. sional footballers. 'Morning' when mind and body are fresh is the be.t time for training. .Nearly all aiiValeur teams an; compelled lo meet jn the nyen iligs after a ilay's work. That is why my earnest advice lo Irainers is: "He careful!" Tiring training especially of youngsters is not good for Ihem. When Athletes Crack Ynu can Irafn a sprinter up lo. pilch wliPre, having broken the lumlrM yards record, he cracks and takes a long rest. Tills is good enough foj. men who are illed upon lo produce their nest only a few limes a year. J'ool-ballers; however, play regularly for long stretches week ' after week. Artificial training is deadly. Footballers, must never he forced. Walking Is fine exercise. . It brings into play muscles used heavily in football. There's a lot of difference, (hough, between a walk and a stroll. Brisk walk ing should be indulged in every lay 'by individual members of the team. Ynu don't: need a 'gymnasium to walk in. Once a week is enough for sprinting. I am talking now of amateurs who have other work to do, not professionals. Skipping and hall punching provide a lot of fun ami may be undertaken as often as you can bet your men together. Training is all right as long as you can feel benefit from it JXert walking, of course makes OW1CK, THROW T IN your feel ache and your soles sore. Any man of sense recognises these "healthy aches'1 as distinct front 'that "cracked leeiing thai conies from over (raining. tms are more orien over (rained than tinder trained. On the other hand, a man who lounges about nil the week am DOES EVERY MEAL CAUSE YOU DISTRESS? IF IT DOES YOU SHOULD TAKE BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS Mr, ,M. p. ridrtdae. Heaver Harbor, NJ,.. wriu-s: "I was troubled with iny .lf,) WINDOW- sninirh for some time, ,and every llilnir I ate seemed to distress lue. I tried ninny different medicines, but without any re suits, finally I was advised In try It.nji.. and afler hnvlnir taken Several bottles I was eninnlctely relieved of my trouble 1 ran now eat anything: -I wish, lhanks li. H.H.B." fturalork Blood fUllcra puts the stomach ' ri-r ,-..,-1 A .. . t . -atfX 1' ill" 1 II Inlo (HTrert Hiifc by pruntotina- iMviperj HaesUou; and drinir the pan 4 0 years la baa Iwn nn the markN lias made reputation, second to none, for relieving all Motnnrh troubles. Put up only by The T. Mllbnrn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont OALU TO THROW THE TRAINING FOR FOOTBALL Good Advice to Amateurs, much of which (Hy would apply to all Athletes 'Andy" Dm-nt, Manager of Fiilham Cluh.) (Krprinln! from lirociHk Herald" i Fimlliall is mi nnuli a game of Hie Mmug ami fvifl Ihnl fXTfect conilition in every menilier of Hie learn is escnljal. I'raclice in sjiriiiiing helps your .-peed. To kick u dull up ngninsl a wall is let fur your skill. "Pick-up" games reveal Up sljeiiglli ami weaknesses of individual players. F.verv leani Ijoiihi ;neet two or lliree limes a week. If funds run lo it a ii.'ill may well he hired. Your training is in four parts: "Keeping Kit." Follow 1 he j - - rules or sensiiiie living every r.iavs rooih.-.n nn lay. i Training lie careful not lo Saturday is laying up (rouble for himself. I raining is different from practice. Yon can practice as often as. you like. You can learn a lot by kicking a ball up against a wall. A ten nis ball js as good for Ibis pur pose as a football. A goal-! keeper especially can kick low shots and liitrh shots lo him self and save I hem. Wall and Ball Practice l'ractice against a wall helps Mm to trap halls neatly and securely; you nmy learn drop kicks, shots on the volley, and half-volley shots. Your object in training is to make yourself as dexterous with your right ford as you are with your left. Yon will never cnmpjelcly achieve this desirable object, but that is 1lie last reason in the world why you should'iil Iry, A forward who can shoot Iraight with both feet is as goorl as three "one-sided" font- allers. Two players who gel together and kick the hall lo ami fro al nil angles and elevations im-prove IhemselveM inore than they would do if they played logelher In a laatrh for the same length of time. Heading the ball In each liter from various angles is also plendid practice. liven if yon cannot gel. your team out for praclicc on week- lays, you need never despair while individual players are working for improvement. 'ri- ate practice Is more important than people llnnk. leant prac tice is not ipille so good as il is sometimes considered lo he. Should you diet'? Certainly (int. Personally, I have never found il necessary lO'give. up any Vied I vrtjoycil. iliil (lien I never as rt ilevolr-cVof , paSlrjc. , and hocolates. What Footballers Eat You might, without dietiiifj yourself, cultivate the luibil o looking (be oher 'way when second helpings of pudding are nhnul, and asking for more when the meat is lean. Iticc one of the foods we normally dislike is extremely nourishing lor footballers. Such foods as bread ami butler and cheese ought not lo he eaten before a match. Dry Inasl is besl. Fish and boilei million are also excellent. Young men who live on dry loasl because Ihey play football however, deserve what they gel Health . experts recommeni water. I know n fnolfialler who makes for Ihe tap immediately lie, gets up and slays there for leu minutes. Most players, hoy ever, find liipiid in large rpian lilies rattier weakening, ir yon must' drink, drink waler. Ale 1 a fine Ionic, and a number of slurdy fellows seeni to lhrie nn It. dinger beer, but not. too much of il. Is a popular beyer ,ice with all athletes. A lemon ---wllhni)l sugar is Ihe best re fresher of oil. I'lnyers who get plenty of fresh air tsleeping wilh Ihe windows -wide, open find more flaying power than over-trained nlhl'les. The effect of gelling up early In Mm morning is astonishing. The Prince of Wales. Tc? n.r.v NEva WELL. I'M, A.UL READY -DlNT- OOC.HT TOCjE. who lives an unusually trying lue, is always out and about Dy seven o'clock. i'rofessional teams are more systematically trained than amateurs. Yon must renienilicr. however, that what is good for a professional may be too much, for men with a day's work he-i hind thcni. That is why I re commend sensible living anil plenty of practice for amateurs. i Sporf Chat j A Xew York sport writer slates that Tex Itn-kanl expects lo match Jack Dcmpsey for a title bout with cither Tom (iibbons or Harry Wills, in spile of I lie champion's annouiieemenl that he will retire from Ihe ring and marry litis spring. Hickard's plan would be lo match JMinp'sey in u return go with (iibbons early in June. If victorious, Ihe tillehobler Mien .vould be sought for Ihe long-iwalled lioiil willi Wills, negro hallenger, in September. If the champion decline more than one houl, bnsvever, Rickard Will give 'litti a choice oPeilher (Iibbons ir Wills as an opponent. Tommy fiihbons will arcepl a match in l.oiVlo'n with Luis Aligel ''irpo, South American heavy-Aeiuhl, if the National Sporting lull will guarantee him 7.i.0llft t inl $3,000 expenses. According n Cibbous' manager, "Peggy" llellinson, a well known London pnrlsnian, has made a bid for Ihe match. , and is riuoled in a itble from London as saying he new what Firpo was worth, but lid not know what (Sibbons was vorlh, or was nol sure of il. Tbi uiiiority figures that l lrpo is vorlh 25,0ori and would be ucky if he gol that much. Ho- ord books ought lo .show llel uison how inurli (illinons t A'nrlli and how much I-irpo is .vorlh. fiihbons went 15 round .villi Jack Dompsey and Firpo ili.j not last Iwo rounds. I-irpo wa iiinched into jelly by Charley Weinert. Fddie Kane said "Fir-no doesn't wanK"in fighl fiihbons lie s, appearing so willingly in ,nndon and Paris because he nows that Cibbons is worth nore riioiiey ami might not nc- epl Ihe o.lTer. He's pulling Ihe ready slulT purely for puhlicuy f the llonllotl ' ponloiers. ,waht t.iiiV. t mentions, i iney h-' uavr;, ij) iteei ins lernis. il is nol our fault if they cannot pay as much noney as American promolprs in Tor an important mulch I'hey know our terms ninl it is ov up lo I hem." 360 -GOLF CLUBS THROUGHOUT CANADA TOIIOXTO. Jan. 27. -- Theej. are 3(50 golf clubs in Canada: ac orrling lo Ihe latest estimate. A large niinibe.r of clubs are In e started this spring, -inn ivould he ;j conservalive esll Tialc of the number by the. end of 1025. Ontario leads the province wilh 123 clubs, Quebec, has S3. Alberta IR, Saskatchewan Munitnba 38, ilrjlish Columbia 28, Nova Scot ia 13, New Jlruns wick 0. and Prince Edward Island one. Toronto would seem lo be Ihe "gniriesl" cily in ihe Dominion. The Queen City has 21 clubs, Moritt-enl has (0 am) "Winnipeg ' Dr. Martel's Female Pills Haft aiiUud natur thouaande cauealatthalf century, correcting cui, buiMinr up ana etrtngthenlnf arcana, rolierinr DELAYED, and PAINFUL MENSTRUATION, NfcR. VOUSNtSS. haXKAClIE, DIZZINESS, tU, nodanrout druaa. Sold orur In &alcd Hing-a-Cover TIN 1I0X with our urn turn. CruaaitU avrtfwhra,or direct by mail, rlaln jiackage 12 00 KakkirUckrt lUmtif C , 71 E. Fltal Si., TtroaU, Cta. Ckcnlar Ballla aa rtaatit. t i Ui R. i ,i . A fir , ti nr... -House, lour rooms. HOO.M for rent in private house for respectable man. Address Itox 2'H Itaily News olllcn. 2 FOH MOT. Singer Sewing Machines. J'lione liluo 380. If 1C. Calgary has six, Yiclorta and Vancouver each five. CRIBBAGUEAGUE 'ol lowing are results ilf crih- hage games played last nighl: I..O.I, 10, Klks 12. 1112nd 10, S.O.O. 11. SI. Andrew's If., fi.W.V.A. II. Mooe 10, (irotln ti. League Standing W. h. Pis. I.. O. 1 3 0 3 Klks 2 1 2 SI. Andrew's .... 2,1 2 102nd ......... 2 I. 2 Dry Dock ...... 1 t I i. W. V. A 1 I 1 .Moose 1 , 2 I (irollo 0 2 0 S. ( . C 0 3 0 BILLIARD AVERAGES First Division Oames Col. .Me.Mord.ie 'V. : gl. Jebson ' V. ... Jlillman f(i.: ... I W. .1. Nelson ((.) .. 2 W. Slewarrt (fS.j" . . i Stephens fll.P.) . 5 A. Easson (It.P.) 5 II. Jelich (H.P.) ... .r J." Mcllmoylc (H.P.) lex. Volume (V.) . 2 Dr. West (V.) I (i. P. Tinker (V.i . . i Ilalagno (H.P.) . T, Pearce '(!.) .... 0 I'. Pyle (V.. 5 J. Walsh (V.) 3 D. Brown '(i. .... 0 It. Morgan 'C.) ... 0 O. Ulythe (O.) .... 2 fi. Wiltlgll (O. .... 0 Second Division J. Heesley (('..) .... 0 A.,lonald (H.P.) . 3 Y Pieman (.H.I'M'' . . 3 I. llillman (('..) ... 3 I. Weir (fi.) J D. Howe (B.1V .... 5 I. Brown (S.A.) . . 5 W. J. Nelson (fi.) . 4 W. Slewarl (O.l .. 2 Babe Fnrlin (H.P. . 0 Dr. Wesl (V.) 7 f. Andrews (S.A.) . . 0 (i. Blithe (fi.) .... 4 S. Suga (fi.) C, M. Andrews (S.A.I . 5 F. Aldridge (H.P.) . 5 M. Mai-l,a:hlan(S.A., 4 J. Allan (S.A.1 .,. . 5 S. Macdonald (S.A. 5 n: !. Ynungman ( V i fl fi. Mallei (H.P.) .. 2 W. Murray (fi.) .. 3 D. McAuley (fi.) . . f, J. Mnclean (fi.) ... 3 fi. P. Tinker (V.) . . 3 I. Fleming (V.l ... 2 W. Milchell (H.P.i . 0 J. May (fi.S.) 7 II. Wearmotilh (V.) 4 I'.. lenelon (V.) ... 7 D. Mclean (fi.) ... c O. Kelsey (fi.S.) ,. 5 M. I.amb (fi,) .... 0 S. Darlon (fi.) ... 7 J. Dulger (G.S.l ... 0 S. I,. Warrior (V.) . 7 II. Parr 'C.S.) 5 W. Wllliscrofl (fi.) r, M. Slppben (fi.) .. 2 . Hales (C.S.) .... 5 J. McDougall (fi.).. i W. Anderson (C.) . . 1 W. II. Jarraan (G.i l Til. Av. 1250 2.10 1250 250 250 250 485 2(3 250 250 1217 213 1212 212 1105 23i I t'J I 230 402 231 2"7 227 890 225 1122 224 J332 222 1008 220 f.55 218 1207 211 1250 200 411 200 1210 203 000 150 450 150 450 150 450 150 150 150 73H 148 735 117 588 147 202 14C 8(4 082 812 558 833 095 095 553 080 080 073 207 400 141 1 10 140 140 130 130 130 138 137 I3C 13 134 133 783 13J 301 130 301 200 773 807 510' 880 703 037 751 871 714 831 555 531 210 502 89 82 09 VAlV. r if c v:?' V P4 a 1 1 hi x i, ROYAL CANADIAN NAVAL VnLIINTEER RFSPRVr 731 Fraser Street. Apply Wi!-HF.Cnt ITS WANTED. Sea ex- liam Denliolm, Building. Provincial tf pcrjenoe not necessary, lleg-ular Naval instructor being appointed. For full particular! apply Naval Headquarters, Hays lliiihling, near Totem Pole, on Mondays, Wednesdays ami Fridays, 7 to U p.m. BOARD AND ROOM HOARD nnd Room at Ihe Inlander centrally located, oiw half block from Post Ofllce, 830 Second Aven. i'lionn 137. tf ACCOUNTANCY HOOKS written up Ilalancn sheets, financial statements and income tax returns prepared by exnerl accountants. Hates reasonable. Write P.O. Hox 835. tf DRESSMAKING MRS. IIAM.ilrON. experienced dressmaker, Federal block. DressmaUing, alterations, suits and coals. First class work. Reasonable prires., Phone Black tlfi. tt CHIROPRACTOR R. E. EYOLFSON raduate of I ho National College of Chiropractic, Chicago, No. 1 Stephen's Block lours. 10 to 12; 2 to 5; 7 to 8. Saturday afternoons and Sundays by appointment. Phone Blue 85. TAXI Taxi G7 Phone (Call George, Paul or Oust; Prompt Service and Comfort Day or NitrM Stand: 30SS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Clock, Acrcss from Hmur jss Hotel FURNITURE. 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Application fin' permit tn ftraie Ilvf spick on tne crown ranirn within iai-h 1 30 Nolle of Intention to Apply to Lcaa Land !n ,n "'"a 'l rtis irfri. tiprnnlinr I'Ik-130 trlrl or Prlnri- Ttiixri. ami altuatp ap- 120 128 128 '127 127 127 120 121 124 110 HI 100 105 100 89 82 CO pnniinnti'iy iwii miirs ',in lionsl Junrllon i nir Ki-f-nn aim uraiaii n vers on tho SkcHia Iilvrr. ia notice llmt Cioora Frllifll. of rriorri nupfri, n,i; oiTiipnllnn ini-rrhant, nn'iKia to apply for prrmiaalon to iasn llio rollowlwr di'arrllipd l.iiid C.inmnriiiir at a poat planted on the ."' .-"'iin mver, inenre aoiilli-weal t rlialna; thenrn soiithrnat III rtnln: llienre northeaat 5 rtiainn : thrnre. nortli- Si i.i ' . n"!nr "" ,",,lk r'f tli .inn I., nn- Hiini or rotntnenre leiii coniainin ir, acres, more or OKonnF. n. Fnir.ZF.u., na.ed i.nn.rv h.' "HI." , CANCLLLATI0N OF RESERVE. NOTICK IS ur.nnnY OIVFN that th n. n. napfn, , Pepiuy Minuter of t.amla. Vldnrla, B.C., I Olh December. It By George McrvW oo throw it in the KIC.HT 1 S ? i kii, MAIL SCHEDULE For the East-Mondays. W I ,r ; urdays, closes at i p.m. From the East Mondays. V . Fridays, due To Vancouver Tuesdays- , ' HI w r Jrr mi t I . if, -"v''--l J Daily News Classified Ads. 2 CENTS PER WORD IN ADVANCE. No AdrertUement Taken for Lea than 60e TO RENT Mail closes ai rtj i Saturdays Saturdays v a " Fridays, C.P.H. January ; From Vancouver Sundays Tuesdays via '.i Wednesdays Thursdays C.P.H. January 1 To Anyox, Alice Arm, and Promler Wednesdays " Sundays . From Anyox, Alice Arm, Slr and Premier Tuedays ., .M Fridays 1 To Port Simpson and NaajRn Points Thursdayo Cnm DnH jQImncnn and iv River Points r Salurdays ro Alaska Points-January 13 ami 10 From Alaska Points- January 10 a d '" fo Queen Charlotte Island Pol January 17 tvi' 1 Pram Oueen Char 0118 ' Points-January 15 and "0 2nd Ave. A 2nd S. 3rd Ave. A Ful'.on S' ' 3rd Ave A Olh ftltnatr vitnn aTnnir KIINERAL ACT Rrailnir dlalrlrt of tho proUnri- of llrlllKli ' pri- Minora1 Ortlflcal'. f Columbia, must lie rih'd with tlip IHylrlrt Korrati-r at Ornnlirook, Korl (li-nnre. KntnloiipH, Ni-l.aon. I'rlnre Itiipi-n, Van-ronver, Vrrnon nnd Williams l.ake on or lirrore Mnrrli Sim, 1K5, lllank Pinna iihui whlrh lo auliinil ap plicationH may tic olitalnrd rmtn the 1.1 In trlct rirrai'r at lln- ahovc named plarra, or rrom tin- licpartmi'nt or Lands at Vie lorla, Jl.c. n. n. NAnr.N, Pf-pnly Mlnlsii-r or l.nmls. Pcpartmi-nt of l.andi), n-inriA, n.i:. January oih, loss. LAND ACT. .. .. .. I ... m Take Notice that wv y No. 67OI0C. and parol No. ItTOiite. Intend 1t dnv from the dale her,"' ' Mlnlnit llerorder ror provements for the purp . r all P i SUf in tr jA UUIaLbU tlVM P.M M jrhi.am A Adin Ave 2 5 1st Ave. Eightfr S' 4th Ave. A Fulfon Si 2 -'5 V (Hi Ave. A Thompson St ?30 H i Ith Ave. & Shcrbrnokf Avc '5 ; I Hit Ave. A Conrad SI ? 8 il tli Ave, A Hays Cove Ave Olh Ave. A Hays Cove Circle , 81 h Ave. A Cotton St Mb Ave. A MnHrido st t'ro. Gov. Illdgs. Proy.. Gov. Wharf fi.T.P. Wharf 2 45 I' "50 ? 55 no .5 3 '6 3 (5 :U0 5 S?' HAWK MINERAL CL1" I in thr Ski nia. ' ; v I nf thn Itanac 5. ColM loi-atrd, South of r.ili-kalnm l.akr, and adj"""' nn the Knst rtul "f " ' n" V Trptnn anil n. Wll- u i " 1 ' I- litl'H I II I.IIIHII 'IJIIMI "M ... r ''1 rurtliermore take iiotf -e tl'i' ,! r- See. S& or Ihe Mlnernl 1 .,,,! tnenred herore the isstilP11 ricntn of improvement. n. Paled Ihla slh day ''..; W. F. Tnr.j ",-Mti BESt"'1 S jiVi an OF nuiiua ur unni,ii." , - Notu:k is iifpfbv 'eaerve roverlnr It' ' ;' , ,, .i f ' eltialve, llanw . 0i ',4'11 relied. . ... . inr1. nenartmrnt of l.andi. Victoria, nr. 1 " r , I 111 LAND ACT Nellca of Intentlen to, Apo'r ; if l!l Maaaeil imei, ,'"'":,.,,., i'i",n lalanda l and mt-"'r w' r,'r , ,i. or l-rlnri. Iiunert. "" "!',, rvne mile aoiiih tf ni- ,,lt.r Take Notice thai .F-tHfC"", ef vaeit nr.' oc 'it ii Maparee, Intend' to aon'V ( i. 1 11: : - ' .. ..'.a... .in 1 rommenclnr at a pnt ,,, mii" llrte nf Vettnllnn Hay:. 'n,ii. " W 't ,naina; thence eat in rhaln rf n chalna: Ihence well '"W?" . Mlnlnr If, cre. mce pr ":JvPafi"'. tialed Decemher tftth. '4