puPIES NPW Sev: Back in Lon SAN FRANCISCO wP) — Thy in Ottawa’ as’ Swedish’ Transatlantic vine was! teacher, Beryl antiownced: the inauguration of p found Canadian) a new serviee connecting san friendly than) Frati¢iseo’ with South. Afric: n. but seemed. to)Motorships will carry pect for teachers, | atid!’ somé passerigers, CRDERTY TO oCPOPRTS LONDON (CP)— Investigating | complaints that an octopus in Battersea Park Festival Gar- dens lacked room to move, an é \..animal welfare inspector dis- freight covered the creature was made of plastic. TAX SALE OF LANDS PRINCE RUPERT ASSESSMENT AND COLLECTION DISTRICT GIVE NOTICE that, on Wednes lay, the the forenoori) at! the Court-house, Prince t herettiafter set out, of the persons NT date and’ un ~ by’ said persons on the date “experise including t cost of advertising said sale, if including the year 1950. and interest thereon, together ooner paid sne more EBY ok in the us taxes 17th day of September, 1952, at the hour Rupert, B.C., I will sell at’ public auction "i in said lis of tax sale, and for interest, the total amount of taxes duc with costs of advertising said pt LIST OF PROPERTIES Short Deseription of Property Costs and Expensés All Taxes — RANGE 4, COAST DISTRICT aoa | Pt. NW. 1, of NW, 1, Sec. 30, Tp coloured ret on plan deposited ©. of T! 2017941 Lot A of pt. SW! 1), C. of T, 203458-1 W.%of fF. y, of NE 7 11@4551-1 ee. Wisi of Fr Tp. 2, C, of T. 11685241 All that pt. of W. 1% of W. 1 ing ‘N. of Bella Coola River I under as shown 20170F \ 443 18.44 Sée, 32, Tp. 1, Plan 3901, : 19.92 34.91 4, Sec. 1, Tp 2, C. of | 32.69 E. % of Fr. S.E. 14 See., 12, 53.42 70.30 whers, Gas Epp) Sec o 7 ot T 9 Tp. 4, ly- | Ww 20284921 | 29.68 | 4455 * RANGE 5, COAS1 DISTRICT Subdiv: of DL, 46, Plan 537, Township of Port Essington ‘ Lat 7, Bk. 19, C. of T. 33369-1 Piaw 1063, Sirbety Plan of Bk 970 19, D.L, 360 Lot 3, ©. of T. 36192-1 62.10} Plan 2051, DL Subdiy 362 of. Bk. 43 Plan 1919 W. ¥, Lot B, C. of T. 37242-1 Lat ; Geo Viotet Arndt) ey rge 587, C 587, C of T ot T 38520-1 38520-I N 4, Lot 1%, Lot Subdiv. of DL. 646-A, Plan 820 Township of Cloyah Park ts 15, 16, Bk. 7, C. of T. 13476-C Plan 1263, Subdiv. of D.L. 1099 to 1. of W Pians 1931) Subject 1946 ‘Bk. 1, C. of T. 36516-1 D.L. 1100, as Shown on Plan Attached to D.D. | 7819-1, Subject to R’ of W. Plan 1990 | Assigned Lot Assigned Lot Lot 1909, ¢ Lot. 4367 C, of F 1; © . DI of T (Except 13844-1 of T 1709, C 36615-1 Dominion s0841-1 of T. 15096-1 Telegraph Line), | Subdiv. of D.L. 5491, Plan 1201 Lot 1, C, of T. 32156-1 CASSIAR LAND DISTRICT 975. ‘Townsite reek of DL. 11, Plan of Telegraph ¢ Subdte 25849-I | 44.93 (Lot 9) 2. ¢ of T 25939-1 |W. 14 Lot 12 and Lot 13, Bk Lots 9, 10, Bk. 3, C. of T 23630-1 (Lot 10) Lot 12) Bk. 4, C. of T Arthur Lot 13, Bk 60.39 wher of oe 3 26.86 16.88 4166-1 41.25 wher 1872) ) Crown L N« 5 C. of T,. 24237-1I 3,90: Grant ‘ Hyland) 12.21 rown Grant No in Unreg. Crown Grant 64/187 Unreg. Crown Grant 64/187 25851-1 Lot 3, Bk, 7 E. y% Lot 5 Bk Bk. F-3, G. of T : 10.37 38.57 23.74 64°65 Subdiv. of D.L. 17, Plan 1812 f Lot & Bk. 2 Fr. W. &% of 8.E. 4,6. of T. 32116-I1 Lot 83, C. of of pt ” 4° 9.08 34.00 T. 25850-1 Subdiv. of D.L. 336 and Pt 448, Townsite of Stewart 973 DL Plan 10 > 12, 13, 14) 24, Bk. 49 2 16 of T 11 23 3, 4: 5 17, 18 17726 7.8.9 20, 21 6 19 I Lots 1} 15 ( ? ’ 466, Plan 818 Subdiv. of DL | | Lots 8, 9, 10, 11 | Lots 20, 21; 22 | Lot 9 Bk. 6, C «Lot. 19) Bk. 6 (umndiv 21977+1 Lot 3; Br Lot 5, Bk | Lot’ 17, Bk Lot 28, Bk 274651 35445-1 Bk. 3, C. of T Bk. 3, G of T of T. 20134-I spencer ly, int Howard each), C 9, Cc 9, C ac 9, C of T. 21977-I of T. 20984-I ot. T. 20134-1 of 'T. 21977-I Spe neer Spencer Hine Howard 466, Plan 1191 Subdiv. of DL of “T. | wiki 1),| | Lot 9, Bk McDonald, Alex~ | 19636-1 14 (lndiv and 17214-1 . Vy, int. eachy; C val Ss i 5 Plan 81B-A ' ‘ ‘i| Subttty. of sDiLs ¢6ay : | far 1, 27016 Lot 7 2; Bar 18, 0 -I (Lot 2) Bk. 20 (undiv Martin, John 12986-1 Mary Elizabeth | pot 90. Bk of T. 27016-1) (Lot P. W.; Shaw, \ int. each), ¢ of T 16.24 14.23 25.03 24.43 22, C 3, 4, Bk 24 of T. 34345-I 24; C. of T. 39361-I C. of T. 37114-1 } Lots 2, | Lots 5, 6, Bk | | award m, Rudolph Subdiv. of D.L. 468, Plan 905 reg. owner, John Lot. 18, ‘| Lot 14 Cc Cc 21933-I 26285-1 Bk Bk 6, 6 of T of T 13.35 rege Syme Henry | Lot 10, Bk; 7, C | Lot 19, Bk. 7, C | Lot 7, Bk. 8 C John | Mary Eliza- of T of T of T 324-1 439-1 1/111 13.94} 13.94 14.14 Jame «Mart Martin pi n Lot 14, Bk. 8 (undiv, 14 int 12987-1 Lots 7, 8, Bk E.. yy Lot 10 T. 3766261 | Lot! Bk. 12; 0 each), C. of T + Seba vas 14.74! n 4 ‘of T. 17279-1 12, Bk. 9,C and Lots 11, 11, 0, off of T. 21976-I 14.23 Subdiv. of D.L. 469, Plan 958 | |Lots 9, 10, Bk. 25, C 89241 (Lot 10) | Lots 15, 16, Bk. 26, C tote 1, 2,38, 4, 3, 6 7. = T. 32852-1 . G. (reg. owner’ of Lot} es hd Co. Ltd.) ancis 24662-I (Lot 9), | of T; 23485-I 9 10, Bk. 37, C. of} 20.99 owner, Norman A. ». 8820) ) Re hilip Winthrop | | Lots 11) 12, 22, 23, 24, Bk. 37, C. of T. 30091-I.. | 17.92 14.54 30.73 1 1,69} 16.00) | | Lots 11; 12; Bk. 42; O. of T, 12316-1.. | Lot 474, C. Of T. 26BG0-T 1... ck ces | Townsite of Alice Arm Subaiy. Lot 4; Bk. 2, Unreg. Crown 29/7/47... Bk. 36) Unreg. Crown Grant rot ae is/iofa| Lot 1182, C. of T. 25850-I Lot 5226, C. of T. 24208-I of D.L, 931, Plan 1515 RO Edward . Gran 2563/796 | ee 18.99 40.29 26.64 ® Helen Bar ford QUEEN CHARLOTTE LAND DISTRICT Subdiv. of D.L. 7, Plan 946 | owner, ™ Ben- | i | teessess | ots 27; 28, Bk. 11, C. of T. 31404-I 2.45) 12.75} Lot 30 (undiv. % int.), C, of T. 23192-1... 13.75 Lot'31; (undtv. 7% int.), ©, of T. 23192-T...... 18.75) Townsite of Masset (reg Jo. | ta } 20. Lids Spl re ae BB. (reg owner, Hugh | SW. 14.Lot 765, C. of T. 24126-1... 98) Anslenee, Le Lot A of S.W. 14 Lot 1304, C. of T. 13.75 12 13.75} t Prince Rupert, B.C., this 6th day of August, 1952. F ' eres GORDON F. FORBES, Provincial Collector. cy ies (1te) st hereinafter set out, for ail | 48.63 | 16.88 | | 25.70 20.70 13.66 | 16.32 | , League leading Dodgers. ] ee MEDAL MARKSMAN—George Genereux, 17-year-old sharpshoot only gold medal at the'summer Olympics, shows his dad, an winning form in their Saskatoon home. The six foot, when he was 12 and collected awards when he | | rihince Rupert Uaiy Vuesdav September & INGwo igh? ii SPORTS ROUND- UP By GAYLE TALBOT FOREST HILLS, N.Y. (AP) —The length of ‘time between sunset and piteh darkness doesn’t |mean a great deal to the average person and there thinking of running a tennis tournament it is a very | good thing to know. | nasty incident in the course of! * | & /wants to keep on playing and er who brought Canada eye-nose-throat ‘specialist, its his three-inch marksman, started shooting was 13. He used to accompany: his father on shooting trips where he acquired:a liking fer the feel of a big scatter gun and the thrill of accurate shooting Young tce Star Wins US. Gold Medal EDMONTON (P)—Sonja Cur-)to amateur skaters. rie, 15-year-old’ figure skating Sonja took the test with five | champion of Western Canada,} American girls and was the only) has returned to her Edmonton) one to achieve the medal. She| home from Denver, Colo., where! was aw arded the Canadian Gold | she recently won the American | Medal a year ago. Gold Medal, highest U.S. award! Her tutor at Denver, Eugene | (CF Sore | Turner, former North American figure skating champion and once a skating partner for Sonja Henie in the famous star’ : ice shows, said he had | taught anyone with so few vad | skating habits. mother’s old friend; Sonja |Henie. Both were ice stars in | theit native Norway. Mrs. Cur- rie mafried Frank Currie, for- mer defenceman of Montreal's senior hockey Roys and more recently coach of Edmonton’s senior Flyers for five years. _| Sonja Currie was’ fitted with Mh “Seeks More e' IMPRESSIVE RECORD—George Genereux, 17, of Saskatoon has been winning awares and trophies consistently «for his remarkable sharp- shooting. since he was insti At that age he won t jun CR A Ty the next three seasons, Last year pees Ohio, he wow th junior championship at the cone American Shoot, mecca of all sharpshooters. He was the first Canadian to win a major competition there. He climaxed his recora by winning Canada’s only gold medal at. the summer Olympics at Helsinki. (CP Photo) i € Mueller’s 11th Hour Double — Gives Giants Twin Bill Split By The Canadian Press NEW YORK.—Don Mueller’s double down the eft field foul line with two out and runners on. first | and second in the last half of the ninth inning scored York Giants a 3-2 victory over Brooklyn. Dodgers! Monday night and split in their day-night twin bills. Dodgers won the first game | 10-2. The second game ideas! pulled Giants back to within | five games of the National Western International Lewiston 3; Victoria 11 poned, rain. Pacifie Coast Los Angeles 5, San’ Diego 1 Seattle 1, games scheduled). Sal Maglie, coming back in relief after being knocked off the hill, stifled a Dodger rally in the seventh and hurled three Spokane at Vancouver post*| Hollywood’ 6 (only | her first pair of skates when she was three. Her mother schooled Sonja’ im: her figures. Until she went to Denver after schee! closed'in June, Sonja had never studied with anyone but | her mother. ixed Lea League Bowl Teams With the summer 'is no reason that it should. ; actly what minute the sun will le hampionships -begin, Sonja Currie is‘*named’ for he: Matches played Monday in the’ vacation | time at an-end, five and ten-pin , bowlers are getting set for an- other banner season. The mixed five-pin bowling league gets under way this | Thursday as with group bowling at 7 at’ 9 p.m. Only catch at the moment is lack of three teams in group 2. They way to get into the league | ~—which has 12 teams in each! group—is to telephone Bertha) Dunbar at be assured of an entry. Here are teams in) Group: 1: B.C. Packers, Miller Bay, Booth School, Acme Clothiers, Daily News, Harold's, Sheet Metal, Jerry’s Entered so far in Group 2 are: Fashion sootwear, Push- overs, Headpinners, ‘Shenton's, Canada Life, Gook’s Jewelers, CCC Woodbutchers, Northern Glass Co., Joe Long’s team. Names of teams may be changed after play gets started, but league officials at the mo- ment are mere interested in getting a full entry than the j name. The ladies’ five-pin league | , |sets away tonight with 24 teams | ready to go. Here is the lineup: _ 7 P.M—‘5 Taxi vs. McKay's, R. Radio ys. Skeena, B. Sisters vs. Co-op, 7th Ave. Mkt. vs. 15.723; Hank Thompson from second and gave the New Cook's, PR. Plumb. vs. Commer- 17.34 cial, Toilers vs. Bulgers. 9 P.M:—MeMeekins vs. L. | Strikes, Manson’s vs. Dom's Dept., Dibb Print vs. G & A; | Cloverleats vs. Stars; Sunrise ys. | Savoy's; Annettes vs. Lyons.- | MARITIME NATION Norway is essentially: a mari- time country and: only 4;300 square miles of land are under cultivation, scoreless innings to receive credit for the victory. It was his 15th victory of the season and | his sixth over Brooklyn. : The double header made up} the only games scheduled in} the major leapues ' RENT A | LONDON (P)—Film star Paul- | ette Goddard gave London’ S| jewel-conscious women some-! thing to think about. She wore a! diamond brooch made in the Shape of her own - lips—witn pearls for teeth. HAVE YOUR FLOORS Phone 909 115 Ist A FLOOR SANDING. SANDER or SANDED BY EXPERTS Greer &. Bridden Ltd. ve. West P.O. Box 721 1 Stampeders to increase the Win- p.m. and group 2 nipeg lead: in the WIFU, Blue 869 tonight. | Notify her quickly so you can, However, if you are If there is going to be a really; Conditions will be in the West Side Tennis Club stadium min- ute by minute for the 10 days of play. With his trusty chart at hand |the official referee knows for his opponent claims he no long- ®*@mple that the sun will duck ,er can see to hit the ball. The behind the Metropolitan Hills | decision always is a tricky one|today at exactly 6:24 (EST); |for the referee, but he can at) that at 6:32 it will be necessary least make an intelligent stab| to halt play, and that at 3:52 at the right answer if he knows|'+ Wii be as dark as the insidé his twilight. (of a mule’s stomach. There : here, a retired; Thus armed the referee i naval engineer named Edward|able to plan ahead. When QO. Cutler, who can take up aj ‘hings threaten to get sticky im few tools and tell you at ex-' am important match he simply strolls out stiff legged and ad-+ vises the umpire when to call it off right on the dot. This year. Also he ‘can tell you when| takes the umpire off the spot it- will become necessary to light) and forestalls a lot of argu> the lamps. | ments. oe Bi , . Cutler has been providing the every moon eames Rs netenets chart as a hobby ever since 1939, down and draws up a chart when there was the granddaddy showing precisely what the light 9f!9 row about playing the final set. of a match between Frank ‘Guernsey of this country and: Ferenc Puncec of Yugoslavia. The system’s only weakness, as Cutler readily admits, is that all | bets are off on a a cloudy day. tournament, chances ape it will arise when some player who! is ahead in the deciding set is a mat go down at any spot in the world on any given day in the FOOTBALL LONDON—Results of soccer ASK FOR SCOTLAND'S FAVOURITE SON - JOHNNIE WALKER: BORN 1820— * STILL GOING STRONG United Kingaom: English League | v. | Burntiey 2, Manchester City i| Wolverhampton Wanderers 2, Aston Villa 1 Division H Blackburn Rovers 2, Hull city | 0 Leicester City 0, West Ham| United 0 (tie). Sheffield United 3, Brentford | = Wippin Gees. Eskimos Win. EDMONTON (—Bobby Flip- pin’s touchdown with five min- | utes to go Monday night gave Edmonton Eskimos a 19-15 vie-| tory over the Saskatchewan Roughriders. The triumph allow- | ed Eskimos to move past Riders; into third place in the Western Football Conference. BOMBERS EDGE CALGARY CALGARY (© — Indian Jacek Jacobs Monday night kicked Winnipeg Blue Bombers to a narrow 7-6 victory over Calgary SCOTCH WHISKY Distilled, Blended and Bottled in Scotland Contents 26% oz, : JOHN WALKER & SONS be Scotch Whisky ‘Distillers KILMARNOCK, SCOTLAND 1462 Jaeobs punted out of bounds | from the Calgary 28-yard line with five minutes left in the game to give the Bomhers the | one= pobat edge. (is #dvensemcat ts not published or displayed b; the s,iquor Contra Board. or by che Government of British Columb. arin winter ich ceetdaindinnninpardi tai lanaes peeronieancer i Bulgers, Thom | Barber | 1936 CHRYSLER\.SEDAN , aes ta ery eu: aN ae bt ti sod 1939 PLYMOUTH! 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