PAGE
SIX
THE
DAILY
NEWS
Monday,
May
9,
l9jf
MUSSALLEM'S
.MEAT
.
MARKET
Week-end
:
Specials
lA'g
of
Lamb,
lb
Ixiln
tomb
Chops,
lb.
.
,
Loin
Pork
Chgps.
lb.
.
.'
Shoulder
of
Pork,
lb,
.
.
Shoulder
of
Veal,
lb.
.
.
Ik
of
Veal,
lb
Veal
Chops,
lb.
,
Hound
Steak,
2
lbs
Kump
Koast
Reef,
G
lbs.,
lb
Sausages,
2
lbs
Uncoil,
sliced,
lb
for
iuc
lOc
35c
25c
18c
23c
25c
55c
per
22c
35c
13c
Ayrshire
Karon,
lb
33c
Mussallem
Grocery
MEAT
MAKKET
117-123
Firth
Ave.
East,
Hume
18.
Phone
81
rrlnce
Kunvrt,
U.C
Our
Glasses
FIT
and
look
well
OUK
HEPA1U
DEPART-MENT
Is
equipped
for
accuracy
and
service
A.
E.
IRELAND
(iraduutc
Optometrist
3IJ
Third
Atcnue.
Opposite
C.W.V.A.
THE
11EST
OF
OUK
SPRING
COATS,
SUITS,
DRESSES
have
not
been
shown
in
our
windows
during
the
sale.
Now
on
display
at
moderate
prices.
BENT'S
LA
1)1
KEAI)
Y-TO-VYEA
It
Third
Avenue
REMEMBER
!
For
Montreal
prices
on
Clothing
Men
&
Boys
LWt
ferret
the
Montreal
Importers
Third
Avenue
J.
1U
Miller
Proprietor
WOOD
DO"
Jack
Pine,
Cedar,
Birch
and
Spruce
Per
double
load
$6.30
Per
single
load
5&50
Per
sack
50c
Firelighters,
4S
for
51.00
delivered
All
classes
of
Coal
at
dealers'
prices.
HydeTransfer
139
Second
Avenue
Phone
550
Night
or
Day
WE
BUY
BOTTLES
MOTHER'S
DAY
IS
OBSERVED
ti-M
iAi.
M:itvici:s
iir.ui
in
am.
cm
ciiiiiciii.h
YKM'KHIIAY
1(1
MARK
OCCASION
With
special
song
and
sermon
before
crowded
congregations
In
many
beautifully
decorated
edifices,
Mother's
Day
was
generally
observed
yesterday
In
the
churches
of
the
city.
At
th
Presbyterian
Church.
the
Sun
day
School
and
congregation
gathered
at
a
Joint
service
In
the
morning.
There
was
Mteclal
singing
by
the
Junior
Choir
and
recitations
were
given
by
Winnie
Cameron
and
Mary
Evans.
Rev,
J.
U.
Frlzcll
spoke
appropriately.
The
evening
service
was
a
notable
one.
In
dicative
of
the
fine
work
that
U
be
ing
done
for
the
congregation
by
the
choir
leader
and
conductor,
John
E.
Duvey.
It
was
a
beautiful
song
service
lu
which
seventy
child
and
adult
voices
were
combined
In
the
musical
reading
of
the
cantata,
"What
Little
LFIowcrs
Say."
The
large
choir
was
supported
by
an
orchestra
consisting
of
William
Balasno,
Jamra
L.
Lee.
James
D.
MacKay,
A.
J.
Lancaster
and
Mrs.
H.
C.
FraHcr
and
the
reading
ere
by
Rev.
J.
R,
Ftlrell.
Child
eolo-
lats
and
reponsrs
were
as
follows:
Snow
drop.
Miss
Lily
Jones,
reeponded
to
by
Win,
F.
W.
Allan.
Crocus,
Mlsi
Myrna
Fuller,
responded
to
by
Miss
E.
Davles.
Violet.
Miss
Margaret
McLecd.
re
sponded
to
by
Miss
Davles
and
Mrs.
R.
W.
Howard,
duet,
and
the
choir.
Quartette.
"O
Dear
Little
Boy
and
Maiden."
Mrs.
Waugh.
Mrs.
McFee.
J.
A.
Tens
and
R.
W.
Howard,
chorus
by
choir.
Forget-Me-Not,
Mlvi
Edith
Mahaffey.
responded
to
by
J.
A.
Tcng
and
cho-lr.
Blue
Dell,
ML
MarceU
Jabour.
rc-
rpended
to
by
Mrs.
P.
W.
Allan
and
choir.
Primrose,
Miss
Dorothy
Christie,
re
sponded
to
by
Mrs.
Waujh.
Mrs.
J.
L.
Ie.
Frank
Derry
and
R.
W.
Howard.
quartette.
Chcrus.
"Ood's
Vast
Garden."
Cowslip,
Mhi
Rose
Rice,
responded
to
by
W.
E.
Wllllscrott
and
choir.
Daisy.
Miss
Joan
Arthur,
responded
to
by
A.
Clappcrton
and
choir.
Buttercup,
Miss
Betty
Cameron,
re
sponded
to
by
Mrs.
James
L.
Lee.
Chorus,
"All
His
Children
are
His
Cash
and
Carry
Grocery
Sixth
Atenue
and
Fulton
St.
MAKE
YOUR
MONEY
FAY
DIVIDENDS
KY
KUYING
FOU
CASH
IT
WILL
FAY
YOU
23
Flour,
any
variety,
49
lb.
sack
$2.30
Soda
Biscuits,
$1.00
size
wood
boxes
for
70c
Canned
Milk,
any
kind,
per
case
$3.50
Terrace
Spuds,
100
lb.
sack
51.73
Up-river
Beets,
excellent
stock,
C
lb.
for
23c
Sliced
Pineapple.
2
tins
for
.
.
33c
Malkin's
Kcst
Honey,
4
lb.
tin
75c
Peas,
Corn
and
Tomatoes,
per
tin
13c
Libby's
Sauerkrout,
jer
tin
.
.
20c
'
Libby'a
Asparagus
Tips,
larjre
tins,
2
for
63c
Empress
Marmalade,
4
lb.
tin
60c
F.lue
Kibbon,
Nabob
or
Malkin's
Det
Tea
70c
Our
Kcst
Kulk
Tea,
cr
lb.
..
60c
Nabob
or
Malkin's
Kcst
Coffee.
ier
lb
63c
Our
Kest
Fresh
Ground
Coffee
30c
Highest
Quality
Karon,
in
piece.
13c;
sliced
50c
Capitol
Creamery
Kutter,
per
lb,
43c
Any
other
variety
Kutter,
2
lb.
93c
Any
pjicknjre
Kolled
Oats,
with
Chinawarc
I0v
Kiev.
Tapioca,
Sajro,
Kariey.
Split
or
Whole
Teas,
Krown
or
White
Beans,
3
lb.
for
23c
Toilet
Bolls,
22
for
51.00
Eddy's
Bed
Bird
Matches,
per
package
33c
Royal
Crown
Soa,
per
pkjre.
23c
Old
Dutch
Clcanser,
per
tin
10c
Corn
Flakes,
per
pkjrc
10c
Chocolate
Bars,
6
for
23c
.
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I
vntifliH.
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Order
of
&00
delivered
C.0,1),
Phone
301
S.
IL
ADAMS
Munazcr
Dr.
Alexander
Smith
Block
Phone
.75
DENTIST
Nerves
on
Edge
'When
the
nerves
ko
wrong
everything
is
wrong.
The
whole
human
body
including
each
and
every
organ
is
dependent
on
the
nervous
system
for
energy
and
direction.
When
nerve
force
becomes
exhausted
the
organs
fail
in
their
functions
and
the
result
is
discomfort
and
pain.
Headache,
neuritis,
sciatic-rheumatism
are
often
developed.
But
there
is
also
restlessness,
nervousness,
irritability,
sleeplessness
and
TAKS
NOTICE
tnat
Kelley
uosing
Company
Limited,
of
Vancouver.
B.C..
occuoatton
Timber
Merchants.
Intends
ts
apply
for
a
lease
or
Uie
following
desenbed
lands:
Commencing
at
a
post
planted
approximately
B
chains
couth
20
decrees
east
of
the
northeast
corner
of
Lot
473,
Sewelt
nut
the
shcre
line
In
an
easterly,
aouth-
eny
and
aauuiwesieny
aireciion
w
lis
inienecoon
win
ine
easiern
oounaary
of
Lot
4T2:
thence
north
10
chains,
more
or
lrts.
to
the
pclnt
of
commencement,
and
containing
30
acres,
more
or
leu.
JOSEPH
DOUGLAS
WILSON.
Agent
for
Kellev
Logging
Co.
Ltd.
THted
30th
April.
1937.
LVM)
AIT.
NOTII
E
or
IVTIATION
TO
APPLY
TO
I.KE
l.NII
Mllt
INIHTKIAL
.
PI
i:po
In
Prtnco
Rupert
Land
Recording
D'strkt
of
Prince
Rupert,
and
situate
at
seweu
miei.
uoreitoy
isiana.
viueen
Charlotte
Islands.
TAKE
NOTICE
that
Keller
Lrvdnc
Company
Limited,
of
Vancouver,
DC
.
go:
occupation
Ttmorf
Mercnants,
intends
to
appiy
xor
a
lease
oi
ute
louowin
described
lands:
Ccmraencing
at
a
post
planted
at
the
southeast
corner
of
Lot
471.
Sewell
Inlet.
Momby
Island.
Queen
Charlotte
Island,
north.
31.4)
chain;
thence
east
51.17
chains:
tneuce
In
a
south
westerly
In
Prince
Rupert
.
Land
Recording
District
et
Prince
Rupert,
and
situate
at
SeveU
Inlet
Mareaby
Islsnd.
Queen
Chartctte
Itlsnds.
TIVF
vrvrrr-r
.
.
vil-w
t
M
depression
and
discouragement.
To
regain
health
and
vigor
the
nervous
system
must
be
restored
by
such
treatment
as
Dr.
Chase's
Nerve
Food.
The
use
of
narcotics
and
expiates
only
relieve
pain
at
terrible
expense
to
the
nervous
system.
Jasting
relief
can
only
come
by
feeding
the
nerve.
Your
system
has
failed
to
do
this
and
it
is
therefore
necessary
to
employ
Dr.
Chase's
Nerve
Food
to
bring
the
nervous
system
back
to
normal.
Dr.
Chase's
Nerve
Food
60
cts.
a
box,
all
dealers
or
The
Dr.
A.
W.
Chase
Medicine
Co.,
Limited,
Toronto
2,
Canada.
Flower."
Iserranc
of
the
occasion.
Recitation
Quartette.
"Beautiful
Eden."
Mrs.
j
mere
given
by.Mlas
Eauly
Skattebol.
Waush.
Mrs.
McFee.
J.
A.
Tens
and
R.!Oeorge
Dvibhavn.
Miss
Ltla
Jaeobsen.
W.
Howard.
Chcrus,
"Pretty
Flowers."
A
plece-de-rcalstance
during
the
cantata
was
the
recitation.
"Love
Kept
Garden.
which
was
wonderfully
done
by
Little
Miss
Adella
Thurbcr.
I'MTED
CIIIHCII
At
the
United
Church,
the
Junior
Choir
ar.d
the
Canadian
a
Iris
in
Train
ing
amalgamated
to
term
a
large
oholr
which
sang
choruses
and
anthems
In
addition
to
soles
and
recitations.
Mlsa
Norma
Archer.
Miss
Elizabeth
Wilson
and
M1&
Vlctoru
Krlkevsky
gave
recl-
tattous
and
soloist
were
Miss
Catherine
Irvine
and
Miss
Catherine
Harvey.
Th
scripture
lessen
wsa
read
by
Mis
Ella
Steen
and
there
were
hort
addresses,
appropriate
to
the
occasion,
by
Miss
Phyllis
Harvey,
Mls
Nellie
Ourvlch
and
ihe
deaconess.
Ml
Isabel
Haddock,
j
Mrs.
Jchn
Mansoa
gave
an
Inspiring
address
before
the
Sunday
School
In
the
afternoon
and
in
the
evening
the
regular
service
was
cenducted
by
Rev.
O.
O.
Hacker
with
a
olo
"Mother
O'
Mine"
by
J.
S.
Wilson.
'
LI
Till.
KAN
I
HUM
II
The
erenlng
service
at
St.
Paul'a
Lutheran
Church
was
given
over
to
ob-
LAND
ACT.
NOTICK
OI"
INTENTION
TO
APPLY
TO
LEASE
LNI
MIR
1NMTKIL
PCUIIIsEH
In
Prince
Rupert
Land
Recording
District
cf
Prince
Rupert,
and
situate
3,
ij
.
1
Lit..,
IS
VJJ
M.MMW,
..
.
.
Charlotte
Island.
Mts
Korlna
Peterson,
Miss
Judith
Dahl.
Miss
Louise
Nelsou.
Miss
Evelyn
Anderson,
and
Mill
Lillian
Ytreberg.
In
a
dialogue
the
performers
were
John
Johnson.
Miss
Alma
Dybhavn.
Miss
Thyra
Akerbcrg
and
Miss
Clara
Wlkdahl.
Mrs.
John
Murvold
rendered
a
solo
and
Rev.
T.
D.
Rlnde
Bre
an
appropriate
address.
IUPTIsT
Yesterday
at
the
Baptist
Church
the
morning
service
was
given
over
to
the
children
who
rendered
songs,
enemies
and
reclUUon.
appropriate
to
Mother's
Day.
The
evening
;erv!ce
took
the
form
cf
a
service
of
sorj
and
proved
very
Interesting
as
well
Ws
being
most
impressive.
During
the
sermon
the
choir
was
rallt
upon
at
different
points
to
render
pieces
Illustrative
of
the
pastor's
addre
v
The
church
locked
very
at
tractive.
It
being
beautifully
adorned
with
flcwera
and
plants.
W.
Vaughan
Davles
officiated
at
the
organ.
SALVATION
Alt.MV
The
Salvation
Army
also
observed
Mother's
Day
at
the
evening
'
service
with
a
larje
congregation
In
attendance,
pink
and
hlte
newer.
In
honor
of
mothers,
being
much
In
evidence.
The
service
was
In
charge
of
Adjutant
Kerr
and
speakers
were
Mrs.
Bcstrcm
and
Oeorge
Hammond.
Mrs.
Davidson
sang
o
solo
and
there
were
chanties
by
the
Sunbeam
class.
Adjutant
Kerr
had
charge
of
the
service.
Ill
TKKT
K.sT
IMTtll
Owing
to
mord
.having
been
received
In
the
morning
of
bereavement
In
the
family
of
the
pastor.
Rev.
Evan
Baker,
there
were
no
special
features
to
mark
the
occasion
In
Rupert
East
United
Churcn
although
the
church
was
prettily
decorated
and
Mr.
Bker
spoke
appropriately.
As
Is
usual
throughout
this
month,
there
were
special
devotions
In
the
Catholic
Church
for
the
Mother's
Nme.
Buhop
E.
M.
Bunas
and
Father
Oodfrey
officiated.
IHril.
AKKIVALH
Pvlurr
l(uert
D.
II
Frith,
J.
McRae.
Mr.
and
Mr.
Edward
Upsett.
E.
V.
Zudson.
M.
Dahl-qulst,
O.
C.
Thompson.
John
Clark
and
Motley
Shier.
Vancouver;
W.
O.
Hunter.
Winnipeg:
E.
H.
Simpson.
II.
Edrnshaw
and
E.
Y'elUtxte.
Massctt;
W.
U.
Hart.
Edmonton;
A
T
Wl'jon.
Retno:
W.
E.
Ditchburn.
Victoria;
E.
Pjrde.
Hasrtton;
II.
J.
Brown
and
J.
Donaldsou.
Port
Esslngton:
Charles
O.
Bangman.
Crilca-
direction,
folowlng
the
ahore
tine
lo
I
Keiuie
and
uiv
wni
vu
nxuwrnmarui,
tm
cuu
taming
30
aerea.
more
or
less.
JOSETH
DOUOLAS
-WILSON,
Agent
lor
Keller
Logging
Co.
Ltd.
Dated
39th
April.
1937.
lVND
ACT.
ULE
LtNIl
Mill
IMHSTKIXL
PlKPOEH
O.
Steward,
Stewart:
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
Hume
and
family,
city.
F.
Marshall.
S.
EyoltaMU
J.
W.
WU-llama.
O.
M.
Fraier,
James
KUray
and
Alex
Tule.
city:
John
Graham,
Dominion
Cannery;
p.
Ryn.
Port
dements;
J.
Me-
H.
Stegavlz.
Port
Edward;
0y
Farrow.
Telkwa;
C
E.
S.
Oow.
C-NJt-.
IL
R
O'Mten.
Norge;
V.
Hansen.
Ketchikan:
J.
H
Hewitt
and
B.
A.
Barron
and
son.
Stewart.
Central
Y.
Chlahotm,
Vancouver:
W.
Matton.
NOTICE
or
INTENTION
To
APPLY
TO
Lott
loitX''
R
Bellveau.
Alex.
D.
Mae-
Donald.
James
Hunter
and
E.
G
under-son,
city:
R.
Pvltoa
and
WUllam
Douce
IV,
Port
CeeneuU;
W.
A.
MacBrayne.
Victoria;
Oscar
Ecklund
and
Archie
Uc-DougaU.
Stewart
Company
Limited,
of
Vancouver.
B.C.
I
Archbuhop
De
Pencler
returned
this
occupation
Tim
bee
Merchant.
Intends
morning
on
the
minion
tort
Northern
descK
Unds'
J
01
Crosa
from
BtkaUa
and
Metlakatla
Coraaiene.ng
at
a
post
planted
at'1
proceeded
by
train
to
Vanderboof.
the
aoutbet
eornee
of
Lot
470
Sewell
,1,
will
vuit
vartoua
Interior
centre
Inlet
Queen
Charlotte
Itlandt:
thence
V
north
P3
chains;
thence
east
90
chain.
;
brtor
.f.
'timing
here
on
Friday
,
...
to
hold
more
or
less,
to
share:
thence
foltowtn'
,
confirm
Uon
service'
and
aail
for
Vu-the
ahor
line
In
a
southwesterly
dlrec-
ireuvtr
Soimut
n-r,i
nnt-containing
Uon
to
the
point
of
commencement,
and
190
acres,
mar
or
lew.
.
JOSEPH
DOUOLAS
WILSON,
1
There's
no
need
to
worry
when
she's
KU.T
oH
l
td
'out
l
nlhl
U
ah
Uk
to
alt
on
dad'.
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LARGEST
AIRSHIP
IN
WORLD
IS
BEING
BUILT
IN
ENGLAND
IlOWDEN,
Yorkshire.
England,
May
9.
Three
hundred
persona
Including
,140
girls,
ere
working
6n'
tne
iiew
'
'gunt
alrchlp
for
the
government
which
will,
it
la
claimed,
be
the
largest
In
the
world
when
complete,
with
a
length
of
700
feet
and
diameter
130
feet.
Its
capacity
will
be
more
than
four
million
cubic
fret
And
a
maximum
speed
of
70
miles
an
hour.
There
wll
Ibo
accommodation
for
125
passengers.
Workers
are
conveyed
to
and
from
the
aerodrcme
by
motor-bin
frcm
outlying
districts.
The
experts
are
housed
on
the
site
of
the
aerodrcme.
and
no
strangers
are
allowed
auywhere'
near
the
grounds.
FRENCH
WOMEN
ARE
PLAYING
BASKETBALL
PARIS,
May
B.
Basketball
Is
jnaklng
great
strides
toward
popularity
with
the
women
of
France.
Until
rcccnUy
French
women
knew
nothing
about
the
game.
Now
there
ore
200
fairly
expert
women
players
In
Paris
alone
and
other
teams
In
the
big
Industrial
centres
of
Lyons
and
Cler
mont-Ferrand.
LaM
season
six
women's
teams
were
entered
In
each
of
six
or!ei
for
the
Paris
championship.
Mr.
and
Mrs.J.
Starring',
who
moved
south
a
few
years
ago
to
farm
near
Victoria,
returned
to
the
city
on
the
Princess
Alice
this
morning
to
rcstune
residence.
They
were
accompanied
by
their
son,
Douglas
Storrtngs.
C
CM
J.I.
steamer
Canadhut
Obwrver
is
making
a
special
run
from
Nanalmo
to
Skldrptte,
At
8
o'clock
Uit
night.
the
vc.ikI
wirelessed
her
iwdUon
as
330
miles
from
Skldegate
where
she
rhould
arrive
tonight.
'
'
MUZ
TI.MIILTt
SALK
X
6U7G.
There
will
offered
for
sale
at
Public
Auction,
at
noon
on
the
23th
day
ol
May.
1937.
In
the
office
of
the
Forest
Ranker.
Harellon.
B.C..
the
Lirencc
X8978.
to
cut
330,000
lineal
feet
of
Cedr
l"ulej
and
Piling
on
an
area
situated
on
the
south
bank
of
the
Shejrunya
River.
Ncr:h
of
Hanelion.
Caaslar
District.
Three
3)
years
will
be
allowed
for
removal
of
timber.
"Provided
any
one
unable
to
attend
the
auction
In
person
may
submit
tender
to
te
opened
at
the
hour
of
auction
and
tfeaied
as
one
bid."
Fun
her
particulars
of
the
Chief
Foret-ler,
Vlctoru.
B.C..
or
District
Forester.
Prince
Rupert.
B.C.
LAND
ACT.
NOTICE
OF
INTENTION
TO
APPLY
TO
LILW:
IliltKMIOKK.
In
Prince
Rupert
Land
Resordlnz
District
of
Prince
Rupert,
and
situate
ai
seweu
iniet.
Mcrcaor
island.
Queen
irusricue
isianqi.
TAKE
NOTICE
that
Kelley
Logging
Company
Limited,
of
Vancouver.
B.C..
occupation
Timber
Merchants.
Intend"
to
apply
for
a
lease
cf
the
following
described
fcreshore:
Commencing
at
a
pest
planted
approximately
8
chains
south.
30
degrees
esst
frcm
the
northeast
corner
of
Lot
472.
Sewrll
Inlet.
Moresby
Island;
thence
following
the
high
water
mark
in
an
easterly,
southerly
and
southwesterly
direction
to
Its
Intersection
with
the
easterlv
boundary
of
Lot
473;
then
southerly
and
easterly
to
the
northwest
comer
ol
8.TX.
6315
P.:
thence
In
a
northwesterly
direction
to
the
point
of
commencement,
and
containing
45
acres,
more
or
leas.
JOS
El.
I
DOUGLAS
WILSON,
Agent
for
KeUty
Logglnj
Co.
Ltd.
rHtt
nth
April.
1927.
LAND
ACT.
NOt
lit!
Of
INTENTION
TO
APPLY
TO
I.K.W:
Mlltr.HIOKK.
Ia
Prince
Rupert
Land
Recording
D'strlct
cf
Prince
Rupert,
and
situate
at
Sewtll
Inlet.
Moresby
Idsnd.
Queen
Charjrt'.e
Ulandv
TAKE
NOTICE
that
Kelley
Logging
Company
Limited,
of
Vancouver.
B.C..
occupation
Timber
Merchants.
Intend
10
appiy
tor
a
lease
of
the
fellow
int.
octet
Led
foreshore:
Commencing
at
a
post
planted
al
the
southeast
corner
of
Lot
471
Sewell
Inlet.
Moresby
Island.
Queen
Chsrlctu
Ulsnd:
thence
In
a
nortbeaMei
y
dtrec-uon.
following
the
high
water
mark
to
the
aout
beast
corner
of
Lot
499
Uience
In
a
southwesterly
direction
to
the
point
of
commencement,
and
containing
113
acres,
more
or
less.
JOSEPH
DOUGLAS
WILSON.
Agent
for
Kriley
Ugglng
Co.
Ud
rx,lirt
39th
April.
1937.
I
.AND
ACT.
NOTICE
OP
INTENTION
TO
APPLY
TO
I.K.WI
IUKOIIOKI1
In
Prince
Rupert
Land
Recording
District
of
Prince
Rupert,
and
sttual
at
Moresby
Island.
Queen
Charlotte
Ilfds.
ToXE
NOTICE
that
Kelley
Lostrlnz
Company
Limited,
of
Vancouver.
'B.C
occupation
Timber
Merchants,
mtendi
to
apply
for
a
tease
of
the
following
described
foreshore:
Commencing
at
a
post
planted
approximately
one-half
mile
south
SOdez
east
of
the
mouth
of
the
Taasoo
River.
Mores-
07
juana.
wueen
rasnott
Islands;
thtnee
followtng
the
high
water
mark
in
a
northwesterly,
wwterly
and
south-vcnexly
direction
for
a
distance
of
one
and
one-hU
miles;
thence
in
an
easterly
direction
to
the
point
of
commencement,
and
contalnlnc
160
acres,
more
or
leas
JOSEPH
DOUOLAS
WILSON
Acting
as
Agent
for
Kelley
Loggmg
Co.
Lid
-Dated
33th.
AprU.
193T
CEItTIFICATE
OF
IMI'ROVE-JIENTS
c
IRON
DUKE
FRACTION.
Miners!
claim.
Lot
M
3340.
artuate
In
Q-jeen
Chartotte
Mining
DtTlslon.
Pnnce
Ruaer
dutrtct.
located
on
Louise
Island.
TAKE
NOTICE
that
L
Alex
Rocera.
of
Lockroort.
B.C,
Free
Miner
Cerancate
No.
37SVSC.
inund
to
apply
vo
k.
Mining
Recorder
for
a
Certtflcau
ef
Imprcvemento
tor
the
purporc
of
obtain,
teg
a
crown
grant
of
the
above
claim.
4nd
further
take
nouce
that
action,
under
section
85
of
the
"Mineral
Act"
must
be
commenced
before
the
iau.
sxce
of
such
ceruncate
of
tmam.
ments.
Dated
Uu
11th
tfay
ef
Febnary
trr
ai
rx
ccccns.
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ONLY,
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and
9
p.m.
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Griffith
earh
THLRolltV
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Imr
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In
"Syncopating
Sue"
Noted
cast:
COUINNK
CKIFFITH.
TOM
MOOHF;
KOCKCLIFFK
III
I.OWK&.
LEE
JIOItAN,
JOYCE
COMITON
and
others.
THE
COLLEfJIANS"
No.
1
"THE
LAST
IM"
Lewis
and
Dorothy
Gulliver
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ON
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and
10c
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National
Largcft
Kailway
Syflem
in
America
Steamship
and
Train
Service
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JOHN
for
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MONO
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and
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far
no''
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tllJIONTON.
WINNIPI
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all
polnl
tMera
Ca4.
Utate.
M.E
CANAIlt
IN
CANADA'S
Jl
I1IU.E
VUK-W-
AGENCY
ALL
OCEAN
STEtMSHIP
LINE.
te
CaiudUai
Nalkmsl
Expre
for
Mooey
Orders,
-orelx
al
for
joor
nett
shipment.
CITY
TICKET
OUtCE.
SS
Tlllllll
UC
PRINCE
Kt
PtKT
Ft1
Restful
Was
Mae
Happy
Homes
A
pail
of
hot
or
cold
water
and
Alab&sUce
an
:
,;
ingredients
required
to
glvt
a
beautiful
and
penna!:-"''
'
finish.
Opaline
effects
may
be
easily
attained.
Wa
twenty
-cne
different
tints
for
you
to
choose
from.
Thompson
Hardware
Co.,
Ltd.
.
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f
Rupert
IfnM
255
Third
Avenue
Prince