FINAL TOURNAMENT OF BADMINTON CLUB Decision to Hold Competitions in - Men's Singles, Ladles Singles and Mixed Doubles At of the Prince llupert Uadminlon i;tuii il was decided to hold a final championship tournament. Ttiere will ho a prize for. Ihe winner of Ihe men's singles, ladies' singles and mixed doubles HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince .Rupert Mr. and. Mrs. .George .McAfee, Goorgelown; .1. .1. Stubb and L. li. K'yle.i Vancouver. Contra! THE LETTER "D" Sometimes' you can pass 1 1 f . f vftii irinl.' .tli-leili I li t.il frd II.. I.. I... I... .1 1 ........ I... lilt li.llllMI III III III U1KIIII NVI . , m ...I ., , , , .,, . , I defence, anil still ensure .. Mi,! Muiiuirot ,wiii hit ijiuyi'u 1111 March 22, and the finals-in .the, singles on April 5, ), the uie cliiniua ' lion games to In time hy --arrangement. A conir milloe to have charge of Hie loAirnamciils is lo consist' of A. II. Curiuichael, Uob Uarllp.lt, Alex, llix and Miss 11. 11. Scolt. Xho exocuiive decided to coil linuo the season lo April 15 and possibly longer, an extension beyond Aprij 15 lo Jin decided upon later ajid depending upon Ihe inlorosl taken hy members and the stale i,T Iho club ex chequer. Invilaljons were received from Terrace nd lln.ellon clubs ex lending In, Iho mcmbe.rs of IhcJ local club Ihe privileges of Hiejr co'urls. . iSO the that your owm man ts the oijly oiie Twilh a real elilihcp- of go'lliirpf lb eiiiiiiua-i,, : . ... , ,, ... "IMir'iniii, nisi. Jivi-ry ,),,,, 1 I at I . .. played anyi ,,.,.., vimn n,,, i ... ... .. .... defenders are all muddled .up mil over Ihe place, these forward passes can he inmiglil off Ire- quonlly. You see, therefore, thai pass ing is not so much tappinig Ihe hall .to jour man as kicking it. to a'plaeo whore he caii reach it. VSipinre" passes as 'shots straight across to your man are called are So very obvious that jroung players need constant coaching, before they can ho made lo realise the value of for ward passes al various acute angles. Bolter Than. Dribbling Speed is n'ine-leiitlis of Ihe al lack. Men advance much more quickly without the ball Ihan wilb il. liven Ihe cleverest dribbling is necessarily slower work than short passing. Ania- lour learns are nol always train - ed to, play Ihe short-passlniJ lifame. That Is why I warned you O. Uardal, A. Wasden, O.N.R.; n,. nn ,neh passirug. G. ... Johnson, T'-volyn. if Vour loam Is definitely ad vancing on the short-passing I plan, hnwover, ynip cannot have, loo much passing. "Why Is. Ihe lellcr D like The idea hero is that each n ringf' asked Ihe young Jft'ly iiJ player only touches Ihe ball once. her lover. .The- gentleman gave, There, is no dribbling and cry. it up. "Hccause," addcdtlhc lady. Utile Jndividual, work. Spocla- wllh a modest look al Iho p,l,oliir?J tors are Justified when Ibis slyle al. Iho olhor end of Iho room, of aaine is in progress in shoul - 'vvc cannot be wed without it." ing "Pass!" to a forward who sometimes one lieirins lo far thai il must' be a came fur Tnaiibiuus.. , Skill antf stylo in 'iiulividiial players, liov.cyi',r, coiuil for ns mui'-li as ever. (SooU iass,iiip .is gspecially neiuleil. .Many jiiaynrs parlinularly of .Itie NensilLve type, pass bio mileli. Tuy are not afrafil. of tluMr rippdiieiils bill of their own men. 'I be.y ilon t wnnl lo be calletl "sefisli." i:lionlioys particularly aro iurlinwl lo Tear comments passed by spoliators and olbers. Passing and this Jacl is noli" . tufficionlly underslood is only 1 sticks lo the hall, liven then. I oneway of producing a desirable.' :W(,uid reeonnuend a good player l-esull. Passes are not desirable in .thojiisc.lve.s. You are .out -In gel. the ball through. Vou may do it hy personal dribtding or by team passing. If lhore.vis u, reason for passing you should not pass. - You should ccrlainly stick to the' hall when your -oilier, men are Ion closely marked to do bolter than you .with it. Your job is to get the -"Hall ' through. l,el people shoul "Pass!" :js nuicli as .tliy like. f a iiass seems a good idea In you at Iho time, then pass. If it doesVt, then dnn'l. You may. of course, bo .too confident, vmi may ho in tho habit of Thinking you enn ilo it alone when a little help-Is what you need. Your eaplain. is Iho man -to decide this. Xeal passing is very stylish. I have seen two .men run a ball right down, lapping il backwards and fdrw5irdas Ih'oy rair. 'Xeithor captured the btill. They just' passed. i forward Passing Pays Jivoryboily must pass. When Ihe defence is good you need to pass constantly. Tliejiall is -best passed forward, liial is, you should kick il ahead so that your companion can secure it without pausing in his run. This is tlio skill in passing. Still more scientific is o',ioos- ing a .moiitelit lo pass so th:t you . .. can . .shoot Iho .hall behind the do- i mooting or I lie exocuiive , , ' . . . . . ... .. ji'jiun. ijiur irnn .iiiiiu men relieved of the. necessity of beat ing him, 1 Vou have both passed the bull ami outwitted the. defence VXKQ7. .TOUR . laK-.JUU.Y SDKS GIRLS WINNERS BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus- ' ' ' ' : 1 Sma TtM .;rocc ' 0O WMi r r.p. TO COMr AT BASKETBALL r. SO NICE Tf (Mr i a.rcr. 1 TO n tOfE,rH(C fMCUlT".4 rt :; I HAvRDuV KtOVv .nek uon , r-, ' ' ri i PIN P.C,T 'VVvY I 111 : m r rr 1 iu i' W I vL WMiT n liF.rOKE. Boys Lost But Enjoyed Visit to '' DOCTOR I . J I I T I II Anyox at Week End IKIDDUH 7 Jri frr n Cj Tlio girls beaming with victory nnil' I lie boys not tlownhoarloil ailliinigh they lost both games, the hfoal High School liako.f1tull leant returned on I In' Carle,iia this afternoon front their trip In jAnynx. They were loliil in t hoi r' appreciation 01 tin' splendid ro (option I hoy yorn gi.ven at ,fhe .smeller town ami, incidentally at Slewarl vhere ,llie,y speill Sev eral .hours last, evening.- The Prince llupert Kills won ,lhe first game from Anyox Jiy 17 to 1 4 and I he seroml hy 11 to .12. Until were keenly conlosle.l af fairs. The llupert hoys lost Iho first, tratne hy 38 to 23. The second bovs' inalch was, however, the most thrilling affair of the trip At the eml of Iho regular- lime, the two teani.s .were lied, 4M) lo 20. They played five imn'ulos ovorlinip- ami were again lied 33 In 33. The second extra, five minute period pave the Anyox hoys victory hy 15 to 35. As a result of this series, tlio Anyov and Pj-inro llupert boys' loams are lied;os far as the soason'j honors are obiireTiioil for the' local (toys won both .games from Anyox .at Christmas. Entertainment The Anyox hosts certainly went out of I hoi i va' lo entorlain lhe; llnporl visilors and made their slay in the .smeller Inw'u a pleasant one long to he romem-' bored.' On , -Friday night there was a Jianipiel, on Saturday lljo local yining 'people were taken through the mine ami smeller, on Saturday' nijht there was a party at the homo, of Air. upd Airs. yWnor-sjrom and oniSunilay a band con-lorl was 'staged for the entertainment bf the .lucal visilors. Thorp was an enthusiastic sond-i.tfr when the teams suited for honie yesterday morning. At Stewart last night, V. J, Crawford, havinig boon informed that the local youngsters wore -coming, had loams at the wharf t moot them and they wore driven around Slewart and also lo llyder so their trip was mark oil with a visit to real Alaskan soil. . Lifter .last evening, .there was a dance in Kipg JMward llolef at Slewarl in honor of the visilors. Tlio affair was arranged by .Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Crawford and , Jlmmie Mc-Aleonan. .owner of, I lie , hotel, extended himself as a host. HOW TO PLAY FOOTBALL 1 Style and Skill Necessary iir Passing Jhe Ball Speedy Attacks (Uy "Andy" Ducal, Manager of Fulliani Club.) (llrpniiliMl fro'ii "(iiwnork lli'ralct") So .miioli has been saiil abiiul coiiiliiiialiun in fnulliall Lli a I who sees a clear opening in front of him lo lake Ihe tial.l .ahead alone. A hit of good personal work is not likely to burl the plan yf attack. Many centre, forwards play a prclly game of dribbling the ball straight l.o the ofiposiug cenlre half mid .siidilenly, is they roach Jam, lapping .Ihe Jiall square lo the right or leff. tisualjy, al Ihe saiite time, they move round I heir man in I he opposite, diroclion lo' thai in which they passed the hall. 'loose iieeepuve passes are very puzzling to ,the defence. Tli,o iroiihle is that absolute accuracy is essential. Accuracy only conies' after' more praclic,e than .many amateur teams can get. Swinging Out Shots I believe I hat the game o,f buijg passes and individual .dribbling pays amateur -loan., best. Amateur, hair backs nearly always ale inclined lo crowd iu round their, cenlre when defending. Tliey don't spread out lo the .extreme, wings in Ihe .way I have reenm-nieiulod. When the,re is a bunch of half .backs in the .middle of I'hi! fteld' as Ihee.fore I hero so frequently Is in amaleur malchos a good centre forward can al ways open up the (tamp with a .winging forward pass rlg.lil across Jo his oxlreiiie wing man. Ibis game is so much easier ilo play Ihan Hie short-passing tiiinui, doo. It must be remoniber-,id th n't short passing was iu-veiitoif 'to outwilloo well-organ ized defenders. Your loam will very .seldom' meet defenders who are loo well organized to permit long passes. That is .why T recfiminend you lo' play Jlii " long passing game. which! dbe, not demand (he. liiacliinc-fikoi acouracy of 'Mlioj more profossiojial slyle. The trouble with long passes is that Uiey leave (be oxtroine ,wing men isolaled. Vour winger gels the ball down and may fail in swinging II. across in front of Iho goal mouth. You should adopt t he ''Yv"' formal ion . Your cenlre runs towards goal, taking care In keep behind the ball. Your inside man runs up between the .winger and -Ihe cenlre and some yards behind hnlh. ' Having gol Ihe ball down, the wing man is nol now compelled 1 Tonight- I Tomorrow Alrfghtt too domc J.ROweo the. 1 ,HRTbUt (top alek hidtt, I W I I rtlitvs bilious attack. .ton and I rtvulAl thm Altmlnatlw arilllL 1 II I mike you fool lint. I I i m... i rim. a, m I h "Aanir man riua or uiit iuav a n ORMES LIMITED Walsh. (V.). Hon Self (P.H., . J. Weir (G.) ..... T. Hlack (': .. F. Zioman (H.P.) D. Howe (H.P.) .. V. Slewarl. 'G. .W. .1. Nelson ((',.) J. Heesley ' G. ) . . J. Hrown (S.A.). . M. Andrews (S.A.) F. Aldridge (H.P.) J. Andrews (S.A.) Dr. .West. (Y.) ... A. (Donald (JUM J. IllUman CG.j . (i. Hlytho (O.) .. '&m x mm Ul artii .ihi,ffrvd -tL ' jj J , r - - lo swing it right across. He ciiii lap il forward, his inside man can run up so .that, he lakes the. ball jihend of the centre forward; Dion the inside man can eilhoif shoot or complele the .iMili'ing process, according to the position of the defenders. Sporf Chat j The line-ups for the final lournaiiieiit the second .div ision billiard .league between the Prince Jlupe.rr Milliard Parlor and Ihe (treat War Yclerans lo- ilghl will1 be as folovs: V. .ioniaii (,Uillioil Parlor) vs. Dc. West (War Veterans; al, t.Mia'rd .Parlor. A.'honabl vs. S. L. Warrior at Yel oralis. I'. Aldridge vs. JI. .!'. Wear- inoulh al JliUiard Parlor. 1. Howe. vs.. li. ' I'ciielon a' Yels. i. .M'allell vs. ,C. J,. Yoiingiii;in al Yels. (iiving the Irpllo an aggre-, ile score", for toui,uatiieiil of 720 against OH I, Ihe last gamp of Jhe' second division billiard tournament between Ihe tobacconists and Canadian Fish & Cobl Storage , Co. was pbiycd .last night, .1. Uetfvdey (tirotlo) win ning by 15(1 lo ,1 It i over II. .P.arr The league slatidiug to dale i,s thus a follows:' ' (lames Til. Ave. Milliard Parlor...'. 9 113(52 707 SI. Andrew's 10 (51)7 1 (107 (initio ,10 .(511 IK (ill2 (,i. W. vY. A '.) 5K52 (150 ('.allies 10 .0257 (120 Cobl Slurage, 10 0210 .025 BILLIARD AVERAGES First Division Games. A. .Donald (.H.P. . . W. Slewarl ;J. . . . Hgl. Jehson f. W. J. Nelson (G.) .. (5. Mcllmoyle (H.P.i A. : liasson (H.P.) Col. McMordio (Y., F. Stephens fH.P.) . G. P. Tinker (V.) .. F. Pyle (V., Alex. Volume (V. . Dr. West (V.. ...'. ,H. Jellch (H.P.j ... li. Pierce (G.)' Til. Ay. 250 250 250 250 l'JKl 24 485 2i3 1027 211 1021 1807 1(518 7 1(525 8 1818 Second Division .. 5 . . '4 . a- ..10 .A. 9 0 8 8 II " r 0 0 4 Habe Forlln (H.P.), 0 .1. Maclean (C.) ... . 0 S. s.ign (G. i . . . . ...10 M. MacUchlanfS.A.) 8 Mitchell .(,11.1'.) . 0 Murray tO. i ... 7 Macdouald 'S-V. 8 Mallet ,a.p.) .. 2 May (ICJ!., .....10 AJIan fp.A.) . Feneloii (V.) ft. p, Tinker (V.) J . Fleming (V. - V 0. I,. Youngman(V.) '7 & Marlon (C.S.) . . tAO M. Lamb (C ...JO D, McAuiey (C.) .,10 ICi 227 150 150 150 742 7.18 500 117:i 145(5 K101 1880 it in 1 142 1282 2 to 2.T5 235 32 231 231 227 I. llillv(in.- ;(G.',4,Vv 050 550 2.1 217 1 j. jlalagulCMit'yH?'.2 1 i5 i,'.n'row-nfi (C..V! :.'.'.). 8,1081 '2H 2l J. Andrews (W .. 2 G. Hlytho (G.) .... 2 It. Morgan (G. 1 . . . 8 G. Wailgb ((i.i ... 8 .1. J-'leming ('. .. 1 17(51 Y21 I 717 218 055 218 115 208 411 1(535 1591 157 206 201 100 157 150 150 150 148 148 1 18 147 1 10 145 I 1.1 1 in 14 .112 .850 .142 8.17 d40 558 140 J 2,48 1.1 1) 8.13 1.10 1380 1.18 1101 138 J22.I Jnt 055 1.1(5 107(5 .207 1.1.13 .1002 J10I5 301 200 800 1 2JM 1213 1211 1.15 ,134 .13.1 133 1.10 130 130 1 12 12 Wanted For Sale For Rent '(JI1 ,PI.AIN Mack a:7. SIiWIX(i, plum-; Prices reasonable. TO RENT ItnO.M lo llent ill iMiWfortiible home. Apply 751 'I'lirrd Ave. 711 BOARD UOAHD. , The Inlandor, 8110 Second Avenue. Phono 137. , FOUND FOUND. Hunch of keys on steel rins on Fourth Ave. West. Owner can have name by iden- FOUM). Huncir or keys on Ting, including one'- CN.lt. switch key. Apply Hally Nevvs olllce. FOU.Mt.-Pair of ubild's brown vpollen .mills. Apply haiiy News olloe. FOUND. Pair obild'i fur mcd kid mitts. Apply News .oflice. FOUND Opal- UrooeJi. Daily News olliee. MARINE TAXI SERVICE Applj FOUND. Post ollice key. .App, Daily News ollice. EUSINCSS OPPORTUNITY WANTMD- A partner io lake an active interest m a long established .business. li.x, elleul prospects for loiikiitp muiiey. I'or full parlieiilars wrile llo 231 Daily News, . Prince Ilu-licrl, H.C. AUNCII "Oh Uaby" at your e.r-vice day ir niglil. Comfort, Safely Courtesy. If it's a water I rii call Laurie I.amhly. Pinnies (Slack 315 or 131. COLUMBIA RECORDS MiW Process Ciiiumbia Itecords no sernlehing. Finest reproductions of latest Fox Trots. Soiiks and Instrumental music by world famed artists. Cull in and hear them. PRINCE RUPERT MUSIC STORE; Third Avenue ,11. .Weannouth (V.). 15 745 124 G. kclsey. ..).' 7 858 W . ' A'i i li scr'o ft G 1. 1 0 1088 120 S. L. Warrior (V.) . 8 059 120 ' II. Parr (C.S.. 8 050 120 J. jlulger (G.S.I ... 7 812 120 D. McLean (Cj ... 7 821 117 J. McDougall (G.i . . .') 315 115 A. Hales (C.S.r 8 80 1 1 1 2 W. II. .Jariunn (G.i 2 2V- Ilo: M. .Stephens (G.) . . 2 210 106 W. Anderson (G.) . . 1 82 82 .CRIBRAGE SCORES Dryilook heal SI. Andrews 11-13 ilks beat G.W.V.A 15-12 Grolto beat S.O.C 15-12 0. I., vs. ItoKimenl. postponed. Moose drew a Inyo. Mr. and Mrs, J. F. Pulme.r and family arrived 011 Hie Prince lolin Ibis al'leruoon from Itui-k- loy Hay enroule l.o Vancouver. Mr. Palmer has left Ihe employ of the Massed Timber (',,1. y PRINCE RUPERT TIDES Tuesday, March 3 High .... . 7:58 a.m. IC.O ft. 21 :27 p.m. 1 1.5 " Low 1 ;! a.m. 1 0.0 " 11:50 p.m. 7.5 " Wednesday, March 4 High 0:1 1' ii.pi. in , 11 22:33 p.m. it,.t " Low . 2:11 a.m. to, I " 10:08 p.m. 1,0 " jf ROOFING 3 i i "KI.ICKODH" Coating. The best coaling for shingle, iron or papeiv roofs. II preserves the root' uinl slop- Iho leaks. Also Komi fur brick, concrete or slonc walls. Cliciipoftt and besl. I'sl uiuiles Kiven. P.O. Ilox 111. Phone dtf. RADIO! RADIOI AHU you inloreslod in llndio sots or pails? I can save you , looney. 2 tub! shIs copiplcle Willi aerial, phones and batteries, installed, 155. Phono, Hed 707. TAXI Taxi G7 Phono (Call George, .Paul or (lust1 Prompt Service utid Co.'iilon Day or Nil,'' t Stand: HOSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker L.orS, Across from Amur s Ho(ei FURNITURE. New and Secondhand I'urnt-ure Store. We Hoy. Sell and lix-tihriiige New and Secondhand Ooods. GtO. PAPADUPULIS, 83 Third Ave. Phono Hfl AUCTIONEERS IT will pay you to consult us wlien you desire to sell or purchase Turniture, or any arlieb'. PJ1INCH miPKUT HX-CIIANGK, Auctioneers. TIMBER SALE X6103. baa led TpikIitn will 1m rucelvcd by tile, lilslrld Knri rtli r mil mar iniu imxhi on ill,, I Silt Hay ur Mari'l), I VIS. tut llM liurrtiaM ..I l.triH' X 0103. Lot U, wi-t sin h'o or Maf.wtl Intel. .Otn-rn Lliar-Idle jlninl Itlnrlil, In rut 6VA.77U liiunl net f Spmrw, C.tilar, ami Hem-lltek SHWlliK1. onr (I, yrar will Im -allow)! for tf-inoval nf timher. I'llfllaT iMilIleulara nr the Chief rre-ler. V,i'Uirl. nr lit lilalrlct Korniler, ITIo e HHiHTt, B.C. TIMBER SALE X C928. Seolail Tendar M Hits ler ,if lilortt witt: y? rawfi-() by the 1. al y1elr( not htier than UMn 1A1 Um- Will ilay rf Mareh. lBjr for lllr n,trrtiao of ' l.leenre X 6S)1. In rut t.D.MUIiiO f(t or Odnr. Ileiiikxk lUl.nim atitl Siiriire on .an iron ailiialed on I lie uorUi allure nr 'yiil, Inlet, llinre j, 1:0am i.ann iiiHirin. Two (ii yoara will lie alloweit for removal 1 if llmlier. Further luiiilculHi- nr I lie Ciller Korea- ler, Victoria, n.i:.. or IHslrlrl Korosler, I'rliiee lliiHil, 11. 1:. am TIMBER SALE X GS11. Them will he orfered roe aale. nt Till) He Auction, nl noon 011 Ihe Kill day of March, ll)V."i, In the omen or the lY.i-est Hallirer. Mny.elton. H.i:.. the l.lc-eiire XADII, to rul an, 1,, nil, IliM'nl H- r CiMtiii' I'ulea and in.iiun lleintoek nml Jarkplne Tien on Lot ir,7j and adJoimnK land unled north or lunelliin. Caviar Ijind liMlnct Thrii' (3) vmtra will l.o allowed fur removal or Unifier. I'rovlrti'il any onn iiimliln lo attend the auellon tn in'i-aon may niiIiiiiII a renled temii r to lie oaneii ai tho .hour or mic- llon ami ti'M m na one hid." furlher onrilcnlars or the Chler Korea ler. .victoria, li.c... or lilstrlet I'orcHier, I'rimw iiiipeit, n.i:. ' LAND ACT. Nollca of Intention to Apply to Purchai tana r in Skeeifi ,nnd DHlrlri, nf .Prince ItiilH'it llecnrdlnic liislrlct, ami lt,iHte (,'iiinlin,itely one and one h.ilf mllen Weal or S;ilu Hlnlion, on Snlvua I.l,m., Skeena lliver. Take Notice that Iltidulf I.amnnn. nf li:l cirlnlon St., Iiuriuihy, octoipallou. I.OKXi i. InlPlidn to uniilv for Dermlision lo iHHiliuMi the rollowiiiy denrrlli'eil lands: t,iiiriMiinclx at n pout planted at tin ouihwett corner or Lot 4803, Salms Island ; -.tlieiice oulh'G!iterv, apj)invl-triately hoi, vatds; tlience norlherly p. ,'ii'miiiiiii 'v nnu .Yiii'on; iiiencn nnriiiwes!-eii.i ii i ii . - n iiii.i id v noil yai'ds: tlienri, -niilhi ilN Him y.icili. iu point or lieirlnnlnir, i'.ii.i i iiia- all .thai imrllon or Hulvua lulanil et or U,i 4ho:i and rtmiainlnir 300 acre,, mi i id or less. ' THOMAS MILLS A Kent tor lltDOL" LA1ISS0JI, m DAILY NEWS . CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for less than 50c for the East Mondays, W- ,1 u unlays, clos, a From thb Easi Mondays. V Fridays, tin,- , To - Vaocouyoi' Tuesdays Mall cIo.m- , .Saturdays Fridays, . G.P.U. Main, ! From .Vancouver riiindayi! Wednesday-Thursdays G.P.U. Mai i i. To Anyox, Alice anrj- ArtkJr. Lot and nd,&c MAIL SCHEDULE Ar.-n, Stewaif Ml Sundays . JI From Anyox, Alice Arrrf, SUwait and Premier-Tuesdays P.M. Fridays I To Port Simpson and Naas Rlw Points Suudav - From Port Simpson and Rlvor Points Tuesdays y- To Alaska Points- March 'V 1 From Alaska Points- March lo. ti ro Queen Charlotte Island Points .March I, I i ii l From Queen Charlotte hum Points March 3, t .' 1 OX COLLEuTION I' M, (iraiiam A Allin "v l si Ave. A KighUi S ilh Avo. A Fulto- : 8th Ave". & Tliomi; st Itlh Avo. ASherbr Ave 1 1 lit Ave.. A Conr lib Avo, A. Hays ( vAve plli1Avo. A Hays t, Circle ... I8th Avo. Cotton S til Ave. & .Mctirui, Vro. Gov. Hbln" Prov. Gov. Wharf U.T.P. Wharf .'lid Avo. & 2nd St Jrd Ave. & Fur -n rd Ave V ID- Water lot n th ' let, mora pnriininu LAND ACT Nolle of Innnllon to i Ap'pW 14 Land. In Skenna Jiml t'1 " lierordlnir I'lrt, Uland In sk."- -ariuth or sail' TAKK OTi:K 11": it iiuriuiiiy. I',' IntnniU .to apply rur rliae ihe ,roilowin Ciimtncnciwr i ' raslerly end of I"1' 1 illately unulli or -:m lielnft platilcil nt. Old Inland, and ' lilnnd. Thl tliK' ditnctly outh r y' lain the name of l atnked Jiy .nirrnt 3h " tatnlni' 300 ','''nil,,,"ll . TIIV Daled January i int1'1' ill.' i Hit s IS - I,- .i l A iit li ii ! Il vlS fill ?5 COAST LAND DI"ICcTmT. RtOARUINQ DISTRICT OF "AH. , TAKK NOTICK U lint, or Vanciiiivi i n v and I'aiwr Alnnu t;u 1 : tar a ifa o, ,i u-landa, In Coast Him 1 l-rovnico or lirlll-li 1 It www Cdmineniiuir al a 1 ' thin line on tin- 1 f llllft llHUIll HOIllIlt J- riHirn tl, aouinciM i Oiatt nuirlci, Han- , ' 43d.lit.li, a ilwlati" Inaa, to ,lh sniiih' - v. l.nt 1 1 60) thet n- i Ihe aouth lioiinihn v - f a dutanee or 'j miner nr anld lot ' 1 , , , Um hlRh tide line ',, 7,000 rt., more nr ' 7 coiriineiieMiieiit, cunt or leM.- HAIKU January ' . - 11 ' y t 1318 Si.it ' ''' ,' " TiIm ir r - 'ilfCW i.tli' .if I t