.i;iruiar 11, .rsc& uatl7 mm WATER NOTICE J RESOLUTION OlVERHlrfN' AM) VHK ., ndtIC that Robert M ,!, address is mo owi nr. cm ver. B.C.. wiu sppiy iir s V tuke and ue 30,000 gallons OF PROTEST ' . ( v ,,( wster out ol small tfwk, ,(ll which now ouwiiv anil ,,,, Huston Inlet, Q.Q. IaltfMls , 1.(1(111 J-rt wwy r" "2,"' Ukrnliilafls Meet nnd Pa he. id OI Iiusvon iuivv. nil Heso-lutlon Rejjard to Alleged Out-raKe 'r ", .mt bot 200 feet frem ebore 11 ' ..... tHwtl ih twentv-foiir urn of Poles ' i ,,,r mrjufltrlal purpose upon ine .levriW an applied for to lease !i,-iid ' Huston Inlet, Moiw.by noMr was ported on the ground , ... :,t day of December. WW. A ' , .'f ;hi notice and Ml application .' , mi ,m thereto and to the "Water Act." U J win be filed in the office of the UK " Kworder at Prince Rupert. B.O. (ii',,,'!,.! to the application may be t :" ,ne Mid Water Recorder or ':!! ; comptroller of Water nights, i-'.r u-iieiit Building, Victoria, B.C.. ,! unrty day after the fint ap-' . r thi notice In a local rtewa-!.,,,'. s !,o date of the flrat publication !.''l),..iiil'r " 33, 1927. 1 BOBERT M. CURRIE. Applicant. NOTICE prune NOTICE la hereby given to ors of the Municipality of the , . iTince Rupert that I require !..e of the said electoca at City i;;,i'.,t, (, Ninth day of January. IW8. ,' iv, u dork noon, for the purpose . ' : c persona to represent them , M iv iwi Aldermen, or School Trus- ; , c of nomination of candl- : ie as follow : : ,'iidaiea shall be nominated i lie writing ihall be sub-:,.rt ,. 'wo electors of the munlclpal-. . ,.,,t.er and seconder, and shall . tfi'-r rt to the Returning Officer at r, between the date of the no-, , -Mi ' Hi) P M. of the day of nomtn-). aid writing may be In the .inhered 3 in the Schedule oi M .:. i ,pol Election Act." and ahall name, raaldence. and occu-: inscription f each person pro- -nK minur u miittl-imni ! . :v lucli candidate: and In th.' .. i' H being nr-naaaary rach poll ' -Miied on the Twelfth day of i28. at City Hall, of which . , i. s,,:i is hereby required to take .n.rt govern himself accordingly (,,-.: under my hand at City Rail "i.- iiny or uecemoor, e. r. ji Returning Officer LAND ACT. XOTH'E OF INTENTION TO TO LEASE MSII AITI.V l:. P'n-f Rupert Land Recording Dla-i'.ii Mtuate on the aouthweat cor-m icnamed hay on the eouttn .: ! ?i rt Chanal, Oraham Uland i ( Imrlnttr Inland, in the Province !V r lumbla. ; kk notice that Arthur Robertaon BC occonatton a lumber- tio1 to anplT for a laaae of !n ilerfbd laada ' -:nst fit a peat p lint J about ' 'ni l westerly from the mouth of id creek flowtaf Into an un-. -i i:,v on the aouth bank of Port (imhiro ItJand, Qoean Charlotte i Pro-ince of Briilah Columbia; 4 rhciiu outhcrly: thence 10 ateriy: tbonee 4 chain nor- -hr fhorellne: then of fnllowlne ' i-' to point of commenc. -rtair.lcs S acres. s-.orc or 'Si(nd A. ROMftTBON, Applicant. r ) ,? (Vtr,hr t. 19tT. soi k LAND ACT "I INTgJiTlOV TO tPri.wJ TO LWHF, I.IMI i i'.i": I .n 4 District. Land Rewrd-:' v'- ' ol TWegraph Crack, and ' ir northwest end of Olady .;, 40 orti I, northaaat of the ' : A' iln m about IMdec. 10' wev. - .: .(1 about Mdag. W' north rAKt notice that I. Jotrn Alfred B( iYW' : aiadra Lake, near Atlin. 1 "potion Trapptr. tatatid to apply '-' of th niiowtng daecrlbed ' .niMrncing at nit ptanud i at the --I end of dladya Lake, about i :-ct north of th mouth of Flah ; 1 Hun. ihrnoe one aU wwt; thance iii.ir uuth: thaae one mile at: 'i;r mile north, and containing ' more or laaa I ' JOHN ALPTUfi LEMJKUX Applicant. I)..',1 IVrember 9, 1W7 UNI) ACT OTH'E (ir INTKNTHW TO APIXt Ttl i.i:im; XMXt i " ht Quean CharletM laland. Ora-;"" lsnd Land JMeeMUkj DHtrict of lr ! Rupert, and iftuaT on th wat I ' "' Rennell Harbor at the Haad ot m-ii sound. Queen Charlotte laland. 1 v.i, re of British UofuSbla. i ake NOTICE that British Columbia I '' & Packing OeaapaiM Uaaltad af nuoiiver. B.C., occupatfon fcalaMM Can; intends to apply for a lease of ii'Uowing described land . ' nimenclng at a PosfpUntad on th -iiore of a creak called Tafln River chaina wet; thane twentyme v.- ninth; thenoe 4 chains east; '' following contour of rhore line 11 c r in commenoemant. ana oon- " l acra. more or Ma. PISHIRQ PACKINO CO LTD ADHloant. M U. BnglUh, Agent rmn ortobar aV 1M7. LAND ACT V,I"'i: OF INTENTION TO .tbPLV TO i-i itriitM: uisn in Ranis a Land Reocrdtng OlatrMt of Rupart. and situate at th n-. y end of Telegraph Pasaage. 8k tens , i ake NOTICE that J. H. Todd ft Bond ' victoria. B.C., occupation aalmon can-" intend to apply for prmlkn to i"'rchaae th following daverlbed land: ' ommenelng at a pott planted at the ; ,"r iiwest corner of Lot II. Rang , 1 ) thenoe Ss chain at; thence M " north, more or lata, to high witter theno aouthtfty along high ier mark yo tht pc4at ot cormnee-;it. and conuiniifg so wtm, mow ot J. II. TODD it SiON8,LTD. AppllCVfff. td December lath. 1987. "'OVEHNMENT LK)U0It ACT' NOTH-i; OF Ai-i'i-irATlliS- Nift iifcER l.ltKNt'K ,nJCT' w "BREBY OITBN that on h.dy of bruar neit the under-.C'wmiU to apply to the liquor i,80"1? .,or alloano in raalnjct k , ,lirrmta" ' b,n Prt o' (he buiTaini ,, M CteBunrclai Hottl" Mtuata at J ' c,ornf of Plrit Avenue arid glgtith c'7 of Prince Rupert. In the ' ni dn Kf ol P1,1'" Oolumwa, upon th described a LoU Thirteen (18) , JI.,,teen u.i- Dlk H i i R.n'ls rtlon DUtrlct, in the Pro-' ' " ",nrald, for the ale of beer by ur y the open bottle for xf TV,'1"" "" lhe Premlae. ,, , ,rKn Prince Rupert B.C., this "y "f Jmiiiary, A n. 1938. I OA B M"? Applicant. We. the worker of Ukrainian descent of PVinoe Rupert and district having met on the 8th of January; 1924, at a man meeting numbering 14 persons, da post, lively and categorically protest against the new outrage eomraltted by Polish1 authorities upon th worker and pea ants In BtaterW Oallel, otrrun and! occupied by force of Polish nobility and ceded to their prey by the allied Council of Ambassador. At the end of August and In tbi first day of September of 1947 disastrous floods of catastrophic dlmeoMotia visited that unfortunate Ukrainian territory, inundating hundred of town atod vll- iuse or tower CarpatHta (in Eastern Oallclai. A large number of town and villages were entirely destroyed, several hundred person perished in the dlsas-ter, snd tens of thousands were left homeless and utterly destitute facing horrible death from ' starvation and ap-proachinK cold. In order to assist the flood victims a central WortoM and Peasant Relief Committee for Flood Victim was or. Kanlaed In Lemberg (Oallclai. An ap-al was Issuer! by tuts committee ask-ing for relief. In response to this ap peal funds were raised in Ukraine, United State jkt.fl Cunada and for-ardd to the committee which In turn distributed them among flood vlcttoM throurh its district and local eommlt-tes organized In towns and.vlllaga of the stricken area. The activities and growing Influence" of the Central Worker and Peasant Relief Committee for flood victim were not to the liking of the Polish author l ties and detrimental to their policy ol oppression of Ukrainian wot ken and peaunu and e termination of their or-xtnlamtlons. Therefore they have derided to suppress the relief work of thai committee. At the end of November Lemberg police dissolved th committee and arrested all of It member, demanding that money left for diatrlbu-aon among flood victims be turned over 'o the government relief ageneiea. Naturally the committee refuted to do that is it would be contrary to the wish of tboae contributing to th relief fund ind far this reason three exacutlv members of Um oommlttee at stlD held in prison. In view of this we do aarea our mast emphatic protest against this out-isb nl tiint h mlesse f the imprisoned mem ben of the Central Workers and Peasants Reiiaf Committee for Flood Victim arm giving? tWa eoaaaalt-tee free and unrestricted rk)fci aM op" portunlty of Oattrlbutttig the rMW anei sMlstiug the flood vtctlaa fea fcooonf-' snce with th wish of Ubs tMt are ending their donations to this committee. We demand that the Interference ot the Fol!h authorities with this purely humanitarian work of the Centres' Workers and Peasants Relief Committee tor Flocl Victims cease We appeal to the Canadian government in Otisws to raise Its vole In defence of th oppressed Ukrainian worker and peasants of Eastern Oaltcla. We appeal to all freedom loving Canadian citlyeni to Join us In this pn test J. ZABODrlT. Bcoatary of the meeting. O. OAMULA. Chairman of the meeting, MAVOROFTORONTt) heldon too long I Toronto Qlobel Thomas Poster outstayed his welcome as Mayor of Toronto. Hi record, on the who), ex good. His adattnattratlan was honest and clean. But be lacked fiweivtsnuiity: lacked initiative: UMMd viilon Tn ellsrea.' wrajL Jap to have him o on. year after year. hanging on to the highest Office in th municipality and holding younger ant pbler men back. Mr. Foster ha not the colorful personality, th warm humnn sympathy, or the tireless energy and enthusiasm of T. L Church. If does not posses the qualities neMaaary to cecoBM s perpetual mayor. Three years wire enough perhaps too mucH. And so the voters ol Taronto. in a riHn.fatiosiv small noil aad wtth vl- darrt lack of real Interest, have elected Sam J. McBrlde CANADIAN FARMERS TO FLY OVER LONDON LONDON. Jan. 11. A unlqvie tight-strirm wntr has ben arranged for the life Canadian farmers Who are on their way to Bngtend with the Canadian National Railways' Farmers Marketing party. In addition to seeing London a th average man ere It obtaining LAND ACT NOTICE Of INTENTION TO Ari'LV T 4 LEASE UNI CWNoWth.t Itobett JI. WrMj. the following described 'ahcla:- at a poaplanted oommenelng a. t t r"Z" It - . . - l rtnn raaK wra SS VTXn cMZ head of W acres, rnnre - -- f;WftftI, Afplloani vorta' A Man is never So Far Lost but Love Can Redeem Hint .U9 J nt-W K i It WW a of the Impei Ul Airways united. CONDITION OF NELSON IS AN ENVIABLE ONE Prliier ftiiprrt l"niile Will lie lnteretrl , , to Coiiiwrr Mllh WHitt Is llelnx Hone i;ii.ethere NELSON. Jan. 11. Msyor J. A. Me-Donald Issues the followlnf atatestMnt Irt retard to civic affatra: Nelson has bad the meet successful year In IU history. Taxes have been aubstaaUally reduced, owing to the expanding revenue from th city r"-Ml utilitfe, aim! to the r.m.im payment required tor the suiting fund various debenture U- CANADIAN UfflJ 6 n V Joe, a grey -haired and absolutely broken tntm, eivod before me. Contents for February THE SUPREME TEST' OF A MAN'S fcEVOTION THE CONFIRMED BACHELOR DOSSNT EXIST THE SALVATION OF A BANK BURGLAR THE MAN L MIGHT HAVE MARRIED A SPURNEtf WOMAN'S REVENGE FOR LOVE OF A WOMAN MY ROMANTIC MADNESS WHEN THE PAST CALLS CAPTAIN OF HER SOUL MY LITTLE PARTNER ORPHAN 6F BATTLiJ WHEN SOCIETY SINS THE BEAT IN MEN FORGOTTEN VOWS Jl1 1 itructur on the oft Wfwrltut-- oft ! i for Jt I JoPtae .treat. M4HVK tj.V k P Mor building. snri&YJhMMtWlT buHdlns. ha been dee In Nelaon tht saaaoTi than any ftnf within recollection, and the handsome new stnaeture U the bushaaaa section have changed the spprorano of th city. Nelson chance of winning through depends on the spirit and energy :u citlaena. t srooM urge the ortlaen to aup- I ' tx. incoming eaaiBiUi in every ipicgrtsalv movt. sud Uit a far- EDITION sy vlaw from UM under- nm are ntlna Th cltv s Dowrr ltt)td vhn Of th aropoaaia far a round and a normal view train th tup j p,,nt ,t BOnntnston will b owned frr i nw ptnm untt. tile junior High-school. of the buthe visitors will aae Km-, c ,. oomlni. v,. don a th birds sec it. from the cabin to beat ttsAnela'l position of any town of on of the most up-io-asi air liner tn rjrltlah Oolumbls Street Improvementa, consisting of concrete pavement in the bulk of the bustnea section. lth Hater renewal ot feeker Street, havr bee.i insue to ah approximate coat of aioo.000 noua nous has nas been been filled tinea tttWUI"? ai tu now.,suitie JOE was Ma jolly good, fellow"" one 6 the boys A "regular giiy." And he Wa ibfld, too, of the good fellowship which "a little snort" now and then stimulated. When Joe ttiilrried' lie Was a very successful Realtor, his opinion sought after by those engaged in "big busiriess." MarkJh knew that he was not an advocate of the White-Ribbon League when she married him but she had never seen him under the influence of the "Gup of Bacchus." Her disillusionment cdme three months after their marriage. Joe disappeared for three days and returned home a penitent full of the age-old conventional vbWs of "never again"! And everything was lovely until the next time! But that "next time" lasted a month and Joe found himself out of a job! For a full year thereafter, "The water-wagon" was Joe's constant friend, during which time he became a proud Daddy. But such art important event in any red-blooded man's career, he argued, demanded a celebration. And being "a jolly good MoW," h celebration developed into A permanent orgy o! drinking. For five years after that it was a case of "On again, off again" the water Wagon fife'd from this job, starting afresh with that, riioVitig here and there until .... one day Marion took the reins in her own hands .... and the sparks began to fly! vs f t What did Marion do? You'd be surprised Did she preach temperance? She did not! Did she leave him flat? Wrong again! She simply ...... butriyou must read this absorbingly interesting story from life yourself in order to appreciate What a courageous Woman really cart do. It is entitled "ONE COURAGEOUS WOMAN" arid appears in TRUE STORY MAGAZINE for FEBRUARY together with 14 Other episodes from life now on the newsstand. . v. f ;, FEBRUARY is in th proposed pavilion, which woaBd awo $24000 in PHxes for True Stories Each year True Story Magazine pays many Cliinds ot dollars to its readers for stories taken frorrl their lives, th your life, probably, there is a story for which we are willing . to pay handsomely. This is the time to cash in upon it, for right now True Story is offering $24,000 iri prizes, ranging from $200 each up to $1,000 each for true stories of he sort you have to tell. You will find the full particulars in the February issue. The Greatest Newsstand Sale in the World tw the horn of th fslr. snd of other proposed improvements RHEUMATISM CAUSE OF HEART DISEASE tatndan's llesllh Ofnrer t rge , Tllnlea f'lilldi-ett to Prevent TnnUile let eloping LONDON. Jan. 1 1 Rheum t Jem In children and the danger of It vlop-Ing Into heart dlaaa has tot sojrt time beatt the special study of Dr. Margaret Lowtfifeia. wlto speeianaes tn medical research along this line, and recently of i Sir oeorge Newntaa. M.D , chief medical offlrer to the ministry of health and board Of education, reported to th gov-rnment on the subject end urged the need for etttbliifcta a rheumatltm ' -m t m,mi, M g I TRUE STORt MAGAZINE . 64th Street and Broadway, 1 New York Cit, U.S-A. ' I want to take advantage of your spettollpfferl l-Xenckise hif Cwfth $1.00 (one dollar) for vVfiieh I please enter my name on your. mailing lt to receive (4) issues ot ikuk stuky MAUA-ZINE, beginning with the February number. (If yon prefer tb eximin the migtir bi&re subscribing1, simply rnafl US 30 ceAi Sn4e will send you a coy of the February issue at once). I NAME. I STREET. City prov. centre or cardiac eonaultaUon oantre with a view to obtaining early treat-metn of rheumatism tn young people Dr Margaret Lowehfeld attm time ago stated that "SCM.eeO chiMren In this country are affected by rheumatism in one or other of IU ferns: , and some 50 per cent of these ,-.;o,i heart disease." Dr. Lowenfeld said further: "Much ot this la curable If taken at an early state " It wae In connection with her research work that sir ueorgc Newman made his report BRITISH filRL TYPIST BECOMES OPERA STAR t;le lloardman Makes ProfeMkinal De-bat til ManrfirMer a "farmeil" MANCHESTER. Jan. 11 A Manchester girl typist. Mats Slate Doardman, haa become an opeH "star." ttecently Btr ThomM Beecham, con ductor, ooenatoer, and operata) lmtea-asrk). eoBdUctadf a perfarmaace oi 'Carmen" In aid of some Manctievtst charttlee. Tht week of opera la an annual affair orgajueet by Arthur Lo mas, the eqadAUtW oi the Beeohaaa Chorus, aaat before going north It occurred to air Ttaam to ring up Mf. Lome to learn vho was to sustain the character ef OanAea. Ttte rertlV oet the nhnne was ."Miss tfllala Qaardatan." And who may aba be. asaao air t mam as. --une ot my cnortia, a typist aifd a very fine Carmcnr rd-plleo! iit. tomss. Uneaay (n hat own mind t to the aWl-ity of the yenng tadt to play tbla difficult part, 6lr Thomaa went to Mart-chaster to find ovtt for himself. AnVl having heard her, he declared that ah waa ane of the best Carmena Ite had heard far i Very tong tfm. J. Da hi litftft laai enlfig on tile Oamoaun lr Vaaeouver.