a reservoir t 1KB the camel which stores up large quan-i oi water when it can, l'ause the opportunity xnav not occur soon again, It is wise for mankind to 64ore up some provision fir the future during productive earning years. Thr Eaiesr ami easiwoi. v. t do this is to purchase a Confederation Life policy .a Guaranteed Pension r.d, for instance. Then r u have a reservoir that r. future hazard of for-txia can empty. An MtrtMting pamphltl, "TAa Ky to Uappinttt," will fc nt upon recueif. Confederation Life ASSOCIATION iimr.um i akiiwt :.'i!" Manager. ttcHf llulldlns. Vanromer. U.C. TIIKO COIXUtT 1. a gent Print. Rupert. B.C. auifiil ew Jewelry atalogue Free Our new Fall and Christ- r. .-toik is arming ana rr.. ol the article are in new catalogue shown in ' . (irices on most goods L'r !'.vr this year and the dcMirns are certainly . ...,::iul. The goods shown catalogue have been ::;;c tally purchased in the L, tor extra value for our t nrder customers. - worth your while to itir your copy now. 9 JllNglJliiER? A In7Pi I PRS iLaTtlE STORE WITH THE CLOCK YOU ARE INVITED to see Ladies' Coats Hats and Dresses at The Louvre 31G Third Avenue Next Royal Bank Wood IUY BIRCH, CEDAR AND JACK PINE Single Load $3.."0 Double Load $0.rO Large Sack 50? BUNDLES DRY KINDLING, .$1.00 Phone f80 HydeTransier AND COAL CO. 139 Second Avenue ENGLISH VIEW OF BIG FIGHT I-ontlon Times Critic Writes After Viewing Flint Which Is Shown in London CMTinZES HKFEHEB Intimate That Dempsey Had Raw Deal in Contest Owing to Itian Against Him , I Writing in the London Times of the bag fight Mwm Tunaey and Dempsey a antic after viewing the picture of the coaUeat aaia: Broadly speaking, the fllm is an ex-otptloaally food one because it u so clear and- a abown privately to a number of pre reprteentatlvW at any rale -admirably timed aa well. Though the reoatid ot aaoat of that now notorious seventh round U magnificently clear. tbe actual tune taken by Tunney o regain his feet la aturred over In the most astounding manner. No one who did not we the tight ItMlf would have graapad rally tbe Important (act that ttpaey'e ill-luck in tbe Incident waa enough to here discouraged the great- ett-hertM aan that ever drew on a boatag-gtowe. In tbe tlrat place, it la clear that tn the sevwnth round s in-dead, in the au previous on Deaap-aey la boxing in his own way quite aa cleverly and much more talrly than Tunnoy. Dempy is alternating his anl-mal41fee aprlngs Into clone quarters with a awaytng tram and slipping ot many of Tunney! beat sad hardest punches To anyone who understands tbe true Inwardness ( the Dampsey style of fighting, be la boxing with hit bead this time aa well as with bis hands and feet He does, in tact, draw hla man at last and get In. first, the blow that knocks all defence out of Tunney and then. I with almost incredible predawn and re-, pldlty. three more blows, all bat one. which Is s gtanetaK one, stows that would jar Tl'XNEY DOWN Sewn Tunney goes into a sitting ! could have rteen and LAND ACT. LKW: LAND NOTICE LAND ACT fighting I NOTirr. or intention' to api-ly to Queen Charlotte Islands Land Diet riot. Land Recording 1837. and situate District District of of Prince Prince Ru Ru-north of LoU IMS and TAKE NOTICE that The Langsra aad Packing Co. Ltd. of Miwtt, oc cupation uaimeri. inienos to appiy lor a lease of the I ol lowing described lands:- commencing at a post planted twenty ebams north of Yan Indian Reserve and on the shore of Mclntyre Bay: thence north S chains to the low water mark; thence westerly following said low water 100 chains: thence souwienjr a cnaina; thence easterly ISO chains to tbe point ol commencement, and containing eighty teres, more or leas. LnANOAKA FISinNO & PACKINO CO. LTD, Applicant. Prwl Nash. Agent. Dutert Jine 27 197 IN TUX MATTER of an application for the Issue of a Provisional Certificate of Title for tbe East half of Lot 2027, Casstar D la trie t, said to contain 320 ami more or leas Satisfactory nroof of tbe lees of the Certificate of Title covering the above land havlnc been produced to me, S 1 is my intention to issue, after the ex piration of one month from tne iirw publication hereof, a Provisional Certificate of Title to the above land, in tbe name of MADELINE MINTON. The original Certificate of Title Is dated the 30th September, 1913, and Is numbered U70I. Land Registry Office, Prince Rupert, B.C. I7th October, 1927. II. P. MacLEOD. Registrar of TUlea. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APTLY TO LEASE ltNO ! In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, snd situate on , Prlncew Royal Island at East Side Cove from Bu ted ale Cannery. I TAKE NOTICE that I, Jacob Koskl. of 1 Butedale, DC. occupation a fisherman, j intends to apply for a lease of the fol-I lowing described lands: I Commencing at a post planted about j 600 yards northeast of Butedale Can Inery Wharf; thence east 5 chains; 1 thence south 3 chains; thence west 5 chains; thence north 3 chains to point of commencement and containing ' one 1 acre, more or less. ! JACOB KOSKI, ' : Applicant. Dated Aurust 37. 1937 DryCleank at Vancouver Prices Most Jlodcrn DrjcJeaning Plant in City Phone H8 Pioneer Laundry Ltd. Third Ave. and McBride Street 65,000 SCHOOLS TEACH CHILDREN TO USE LIFEBUOY 65,000 Schools are turning soap-shy children into cr sen-washers. This is being done with Lifebuoy, the all - sufficient Toilet Soap with the germ-fighting lather. The secret is the kiddies like it. You'll like Lifebuoy, too. ") GERM diseases Lift fxnauM Itrtin LB710 LIFEBUOY HEALTH SOAP Purifies and Pi elects kmBrrthers IiciitedTbronio, i portion, bis left hand stUl clutching 1 a man whose mind la tn a ham In tow seconds Is a preposterous ose. He la tor Ion after that brief respite He la. ' the lower rope. And. up to a point, dared, and. although an inter -j the fUm Is a clear enough revelation of ruptlon or the film deprives one ot any jthe true situation, ft is obvloua. for ! chance to check the referee s Interrupted cue thing, that Tunney clahn that he ' and apparently leisurely count, there can be little doubt that, after ten seconds in the same position. Tunney still la struggling hard to regain his toll wtta. IN HIE WHOM! COItNtll Dnaatinry. after a an om senary attempt to stand over hla fallen opponent, gives way to the referee in a docile and disciplined manner and have the ataurdity of the rule lnvatved is -unluckily left unrepealed retire to a distant corner. But not the mat one! There he stands the rest of tbe round racing round tbe rim. 'with Demosey after him. Once. THE DAILY HEWS fiV& w w A wr wr wv a X 3rd Avenue ao the eye. wtta fetes erat net tbe film 'from tbe champion, who. though wen tell us qwtetry, wtth Me atma astretcnt an tbe defensive, la etui tne urei-cisas aa reetlaaj em'tM rape. BeMsns aad I boxer: It la not - a staggering mow. seconds elapse, and the referee orders hut Demp&ey goes down. Tunney tunas blm to move to a neutral corner! How- I over him and the reere starts to ever, after an amaatng reet, and a still i eount. Up Dampsey get, and tbe re-more amaalng piece of hiefc and refer- j feree s lapse la quickly covered, elm. Tunney doss get up and spends .MATTTJt OF TACTICS So much for the notorious seventh round and the scarcely leas notorious when giving up the chaee. Dempaey ac- 1 eighth. It may be granted at once. too. tually motions to the "undiesed" Tun- that Tunney recoveas well and outfights ney to come and have a fight. a palpably disheartened opponent m tne 1 . . . t : . . .... I talked lifelike and realistic enouoh. and IN PROBATE. Then, to make the first knockdown nockdown 1 two remaning rounoa. .1 . , , " ..,. " and the IS to 10 seconds' rest all the more memorable, there ooraes a second IN THE SLPItEME COURT OF RIUTIS1I COLUMBIA In the Matter ot the Administration Act: and In the Matter of the Estate ot John .Caddy. Deceased, Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor F. McB. Young, the 20th day of July, A.D 1927. I was appointed Administrator of the estate of John Caddy, deceased, and all parties having claims against tne said estate erV; are nereoy re QUI uired 10 lurnian same, to mc on or before also that Tunney all the time looks a , knockdown and no respite at all tn ; really capable hoaer. His left Is first- . .a fw s&aa aambImm it '. etlaaiw a rtA Kiel taisahf. cHrkfalsl nVar with .1 to ! " usmpsey lor ung raoDll punco STed to the estate are required pay the amount Of ttieir maemron o npfcar aiuiuci. tuuicruua. fortha-lth. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator. Prince Rupert. B.C. Dated the 1st day of September. AID. 1927. IN PROBATE IV THE StriMlEME COURT OF IHIIT1SII COLUMBIA In the Matter of the Administration Act; and In the Matter of the Eatate of Arthur C. Little, Deceased. Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order of Ills Honcr. F. McB. Young, the 30th day of SttMsmber. ajj. 1337. 1 was appointed AcUntnlstrator of the estate of Arthur C. Little, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby reoiured to furnish same, properly veri fied, to me on or before the 21st day of October. AX). 19TJ, ana an Dirties indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator, Prince Rupert. B.C. Dated the 31st day of September. AD. 1927. SPORT CHAT War Is hell writes Billy de Otaves In the Edmonton Bulletin. If you don't believe it. aak Chief of Police Shute. Chief Shute Is nothing If he isn't a hunter, and when the honkers come down from the north, the Chief oils up (the trusty twelve gauge, srrangee for a open spaces where men are men ana the duties of a police chief are thrown Into the dlecard. But sometimes where the hunters are the geese ain't, and that accounts for what happened last week. For two days she cmei a no a friend bad been out tn the ooe feeding grounds, aod never a honker had they seen. Then one day they saw the IN PROBATE IN THE 81'PKEME COURT OF IIKITISH COLUMBIA In the Matter of the' Administration Act; and , - - In the Matter of tbe Estate of Joe Elman otherwise) Joe Herman, Deceased, Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that. by order f His Honor F. McB. Young, the 1 1th day of August. A.D. 1937. I wa appointed Administrator of tbe estate of Joe Elman (otherwise) Joe Herman, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to fur nish same, propeny venuco, io me ou jertfiVd"ior before the . 31st day of September, .properly verified. ! parfjea indebted to tne zinn uay 01 , -- ... ...irerf tn n ths August. A.?- 1937, and an partlM in-, - . indebtedness to me tne estate, are required wj pay 1 -h" xortnwiin. the amount of tbelr Indebtedness to me ! forthwith. prrrtt? A WATT. i w!i-:.'. Aam...i-'r.itor. Princ it 1 pen nc t0 ' Dated the 35th day of July. AX). H27. 1937, NORMAN A WATT. Official Administrator. Priccc Rupert. B.C. ?Ii duv of August, AJJ. I. a a as L ao tv si as k a w vivj naeaaa ivis saiwMgti t i a at,A &asslea awanaaaai t waaw ta mA beautlfullr bum. magnificently oool. and " " ' raw toe una van w wr vicu.j planted deooya. Bang bang and bang, tne eignwi ru.. w " 1 . h hi went thedr euna. Decovi li Dempaey who Is oaugtit and sent to swiftness that should amphaaise tne fact , T"- " , " ,,n ' " " , JT 'the night before. Chief Shute and Ms mmiMTP iv IN PROBATE. I the number of miye. ta oonatderasle. , WDl8tled IV THE SlTitMlFiltJltT OF BHITISH ! J!, JT"" ' right and left of them, and all ucce. and particularly hi. advantage COLUMBIA j Ir five minutes the steady en nolnts in the first five rounds Demp- . in the Matter of the Administration : , deM nftt w grt toto hl. rtrMe "L T. . . . . .1.. w. .... .!,. I " - In the Matter of the Estate 01 uuncaa .. . had been shot down the ahootcrs stop IMIWIX ucivay, icu, n.tt,v. , jiey n noiaiag wu wie rigni eery vtsuc TAKE NOTICE that by order of Hia that h opponent rushes him Is so out-ttonor. P. McB. Young, the 37th day 01 ! rr . ped. Auguvt. A J). 1917. I was appointed Ad- 1 rageous that no English referee wouw oauttoualy Chief Shute stuek hla mtnlstrator of the estate 01 uunean uu- 1 hive tolerated It tor more than a round. . the ton of the pit. "Whafs hlvtoTciatms .gtmTtheld'eatK 7e Tunney. though, as ope nmat admit. m idea'" he aake. "What the-t,.K5 TMtitrad to furnish same, property 1 vsaya a fine boxer, even re aorta to arm ; .. n, nt no further. The Mv -verified, to won or before tbe 1st day locklng tnrt mike, the refer sets reproof ilO0rU cranked up the Itord and left the f flrttATWr All. lHif. SUU ell Waai aaia iM , . . . . . - - holiday, and gets out Into the great ng;sh Chief all alone to pick up the shot riddled decoys and get back to the Winds. "Now I know what the boys went through. This sitting In a trench when you're getting shot at la the bunk," he said. LADIES' WHIST LEAGUE OPENED Ladies and Oranjte Ladies Winners Over Moose and CN. Ladies The Ladles' Section of the Fraternal Wbtst League opened lta season's ac tlvttles last aaght. the EngUsh Ladies winning over the Moose Ladles 6 to 3, whits Orange Ladles won over Oanadlan National Ladle S to 4. The teams were as follows: Mjjie Ladles Airs. Jack Ratenford (captain). Mrs. F. M. Crosby. Mrs. H. Skattebol. Mrs. P. Wtngham. Mrs. O. Otegavlg, and Mrs. L. R. Parry. Orange Ladles Mrs. J. O. Viereck (captain). Mm. F. Barber, Mra M. Roles, Mrs. J. R. Murray, Miss E. Jones, and Mm. M. A. Cox. Oanadlan National Ladle Mrs Fred Wermlg (captain). Mrs. J. Field. Mrs. W. Anderson. Mrs. W. Ollchrlat, Mrs. S. E. Alexander and Miss Mabel Viereck. English Ladles -Mrs. J. Howe (captain), Mrs W Shaw, Mra. A. E. Dickens. Mrs. W. Harrison, Mra. F. Salter, and Mrs. M. Leek. Watch for Tlte's advertisement In tomorrow's paper of the bluest sacrifice ot profits Prince Rupert has ever seen, j PAGE FIVa 0 Announcing Our "Home Lovers Club" for Christmas 1927 So many of our customers joined the Christmas Kroohter Club started in September that we were able to order a carload of Chesterfields and Davenport Beds. A few of these suites art still available on the club terms, 26 per cent down and 9 months to pay the balance. Below we illustrate jone of these Kroehler Suites in taupe embossed mohair with reversible silk cushions hand carved walnut show-wood fronts. On club terms $270.00 coveted birds feeding in a atubble field aaa marked It for their own. ThaH night the chief and bis friend went out. to the field, dug a pit. carefully covered It over, set out their decoys, and sat down to wait for tbe geese. Now the chief prides himself on his decoys. They're not ordinary decoys. In fact hey have sometimes deceived ttie mother and father of all geese, and that la what the chief hoped they would do Isst week. At any rate they For two months our complete stock of Houpe Furnishings will be offered at special prices on our 'HOME LOVERS' CLUB" plan, 25 per cent down and 9 months to pay the balance. Watch "for this heading from time to time; it will help you to solve your Christmas Gift problem. It will please "her" to know you have selected Barrie's "Furniture of Distinction" a mark of good taste. Carries Home Furnishings "FURNITURE OF DISTINCTION ' ggK&gggggggggg&TTlgiggggHriS EtmrnKHLosBBsUKj Phone 123 BADMINTON Supplies Kaien Hardware Co. Telephone 3 Dr. MAGUIRE Phone 525. Dentist Over Orme's Drujr Store Office Hours 9 to 0 SPECIAL PRICES ON NEW SEASON'S FUR COATS i AT GOLDBLOOM'S STORE I A large shipment of the new season jFur Coats has arrived at Ooldhloom's. I These consist ot sUver muskrat, FT inch I seal, calfskin, Brazilian mink and Hud-son seal. I For the neat three days all these fur coats will be offered at special prices, thus giving you the opportunity of getting that coat you want for this winter. And remember, every coat carries the guarantee of William Ooldbloom. 356 -THROUGH TRAINS CONNECTION WITH OLD COUNTRY SAILINGS The Canadian National Railways have made arrangements to operate special trains -with sleeping cars through to ship's side at Montrjjland Halifax, hi connection with Old Country sailings during November and December. ' ' " Secure full information regarding rates, reservations, passports, etc, from City Ticket Office, S28 Third Avenue. Phone 360. 2C6 PAIN in BLADDER Promptly Esssd by SANTA L IY1IDY Be sure te eat the Osaulss Leek fsr the word -samy Sold by all drutnsti Lady Assistant Thor Johnson for Mens' Clothing and Furnishings The home of "SOCIETY BRAND" CLOTHES LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor 'JJervice. Coal Sand and Gravel. 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