, . iiut nn application ii Parliament i! Obh-. ,,iin i licri'oi for hu , .ration "I a company I V AllwrtH. Peuoe Bl'.ci . company, or audi l; ,y lx' Klveu. to con-, ., railway iu folio i point at or ne-.ir . ..ii'idife. thence :n a .,, id a iolnt at cr ,j( Mclaod: thence ,. i :Tly in a direction . in the Calgary and i he Canadian Pari-.Dint at or iwar the hence Northerly and wary and Eqbonton , t or near Licsmbc: i ,i point at or near 1 1 .ii'on. -, ai or near the City . the moat feasible : hu the right bank of , iiin to i croaalng of ! ,v.t near 1U junction r: Hlvar at or near .w Town of Orande Province of Alberta; Westerly through the - a point at or near we Canadian National , Province of Brltlth ' r.i at or near Orande . ,r ii Westerly direction ,t near Pouce Coupe at or near Pouoe h Westerly direction - near Hudson's Hope K.vfr; thence In a gen-. :iy and Westerly iil-.ii Westerly bv the . through Uie Pine ,t r,r nejr the Town i. Province of Brltl.vi lieail of Portland .' at or n.,r Hudsjn 1'b e Biver ;n a cen-octi?n to a point a' . thence In a Mor-o a point at or near ind thence Northerly , 'lie right bank of tlir : urar lt Intersection i- n boundary of the rt.i. .y being declared to ix-neflt of Canada. the said C mpany t: d .ri.a and Hotels and ,.ls and to cullen , ih and iclephone me-'.,. fj file jpon an j . i nite? ii:d to gepcr-or energy and to dl-;u. irwn and colic t 'he tald Company to rpet of th a;d an amount not er.-1 i iviaanti I 40 OW) 00 'he prairie Miction. 3,ily-flvr Tliousand fur the muiKaiii c iv of Bdm-in'-m. In v Tia. tlii 4'. I. day STKWAHT CI.a:UC i of the Aii, ill. ant ,v Bury. rv etc . I Toronto Bid? . Mherta. v I KH NOTICE m :-Ht AND I'M! :' K that Roijert M ; ess la 1416- Inn Ave UC w:I! sppl, : r :itl use Jfi.ooj' gailoi:- out of sriill -r,e ;. xi suut heny ..i I Inlet, qc l.v i'-.u Wlv fr im nn: r-; Hti-t' Inlet The . 'cd Ir'im tn- ft'n n: 2f)o fee' tr.ni shore ii twenty-'our ace ie, and wl.l ;e i. purpoM-o uiHin the applied for to learn ii i-'.iii Ialt. Morenliy - P""ted on 'he .Tinn'l : December lW A nd sn aapl cstion u.cl tn the 'Wjter AC " il in the office of me i' Prince Rupert. BC '. sppllrati. il my be aid Water Re order -r iler of Water Rliihtv 'd.nns. Vietoris. BC : iv after the firi tv- it ice In a lo si nc- .r tiie first pvihl. sf.iti 1037 KOBKRT M CURRTR Applies ii' NOTICE. : Title Nn 30M I to Lot i .-.x S ) Hock nlnetetn I ix (. 1 Title No M01 I to 'i 1 17i and eighteen twenty-six 1 301. Seen. ! Title No 8903 I to l ot i '. Bl K-k ten (101. Sec-, i7 f Title No. 24471 to Lots 4li f'irty-four 4) and '4'n, Block tent-eeen mil elichl R, City of r Map m . i oi lorn of the above 1-tle issued in the name '' f has been filed In thla is hereby given that I exp: rat loti of ooj month ' 'he ttrat publication . in.iviioiukl OerUf leate ol ea.-h pf the aid lost .!: in the mwantime ' to any be made to me 'he Land Registry Office - ' B C . this 3rd January. II r MacLXOD. , Registrar of TlUea. ! I-AN I) ACT "J INTKNTIOV TO AW1.V n I i:hk i,.m j r i nid District. Land Record -"i Telegraph Croak, and; 11 northwest end of Oledys i" mile northeast of the ,.Ali"V :n about lttdci. 10 irasTti 1 boiit Sadeg to' north N,i"R that 1. John Alfred .... , iitmi flH.ti rrapper. intend to ai i ne. lOIIOWlng 1 "' Jf0 Pnted tt the ', ,u CTIadys Lalco, about 1 ' of the mouth of Flan ; ' ' iienee one mile weat; thenoe , : ,nce one mile OMt: " mile north, and containing uu re or leas JOHN ALPRIO UMUCUX, . . . . Applicant. i ' ember B. 1H7. I'ANI) ACT ;i;'rSpo!W . nme'15 "obert M. Ourrle, ihimwV .Bc' occupation flah ""f'btl lahds:- iim 1 1 1 n ' Ibout 1.000 feet was- . "."crN' cabins at head of hu , t'w w-iterly 90 " -oiilHerly ab .u'. U chains: ,,, -o chains; thenoe noi-1 ' hnins, and containing r ), v KOiikiiT M rrmnrr Applicant. CURIOUS CURES CANCER CASES None Satisfactory Found so Far AlthouKh 2300 Already Sub-milled NfcW YOHKPeb. 1.- Twenty-three hundred. ui4Mlhthar una tap ne.:itjyrj novlee, di Ser- ati tnvouKh 27 rotrlc (i P SBkrta I n tm-y nave a i ure ogV preventive for cancer. They have submitted their remedlea, ranging from ax!e greaae to walnut ic.ats. to the American Society for the Control of Capcer in competition tor the lino.ooo prize money offered by William Lawrence Saunders, of New Y'rk for a solution of the world deep. i medical mystery.. It is a cao of laymen ruahlng in wher, profcuilnnala fear to tread, for v: ft of the cures" offered to date in vc . oniH uim phyalclana Ih good .'.u-.dliiH or fr: m competent research v.'rk.i- Mom of the letters declare 1 i' u h h. mely household doses ai ".-I'-.iireit.'e. sulphur. Iodine, ytlk ' ' onion or caster oil will i .'.m!;, m::c or prevent cancer. ! ! . i:ri'iK),,dent depend on herbj r,".:- :o win them the awards, ex-iH.r.'i the merits of violet leaves, nn-tard wed. dry ginger, red clover tei t r re 1 "cooked In a brass kettle m. I applied a a paite with a black r;bbo:i." or fresh cranberry poultices. H ill other sppllcanu for the prlre have advorated sea water from North V'..;ci hvi Jrtertnlc Inlectlons of uure : '" nh-iuae. candle grease from ,,n... holder roe! oil and hot water. d '"Inuts. epviro salta. the atlng 1 1 . .e ts. the bite of a serpent, or ( nVrt w !h a toad mole or crab. c;. rue A. aoper managing dlrec-" of Die Society, reads eech letter i c'u!i I'.'.ri It aa in a scrap book t i mi nn abstrart to the Board of 1 ,, ( .r., ,. rcmposett of world cancer - ..Hit, which i!l decide whether a ie.,; cure or preventive has been fi i : Mr 8amir!or' o"cr expires this n h miss mm ROYDEN AND MODERN SCIENCE Kantixi- H "man Hrearher Talks of NhihI ltr.iertaMllt" of One Type of Chnirh Member PHKI'KIJ'KIA. Pa. Teb 1 --A mod-rn iev- : t it: of Cod by science and ii B:bn wrrten In terms of science. . i:i a M ientific religion aa the . I r'.',r nn adeocsteel by Miaa Maude p. . irn Enyl'nh preacher, n hnv h i' i.r- of cigarette smoking bv imeii ru eet up controversy SYNOPSIS OF LAND ACTAMENDMENTS PRE EMPTI0N8 Vieant unreserved. surveyed Ci..n hin.li. may be pre-empted by ,:rm.l, ubjetis over yeara ef age, In ilieiui in d . luring iBUntlon to t eein Hrlllah siibjecta. eoeell-iIoiimI upon reeldence. ocoepallOQ. .ni improvement for agricultural illlfoe Information oonoernlng regu-aii.-iis regarding pre-emptloj la No Land Series, g ..it in Hulleiln 1. "II. nv to Pre emut Ijsnd." eoplea of Mhi.-l! rag be obtained free of oharg l uiiirelng the iJepartment of Um.li. vuiorla. BC. or to any Uo- srniiivni nnwu Records will be granted covering only land suitable for aurlcslturaJ i,.,nux an l whioh la nut Umber-land I e . carrying over 1.004 board re-t ner acre west of the Ooaet Range and &.iM0 feet tier acre eaet of that Runa-e Aitpllcalions for pre-empUjos are te be addre'iead to the Land Cam-Mleaionaf of the Land " eiaton. In which the land applied for Is altuHtad. and are mad on fto'j fonna. eoplea of wrrteh talned from ths Land ( ommliewner. Pre-emption must be occupied tot five year and Improvement mad to value of 110 per acre. Including clearing and cultivating : "? acrva, before a Crown Orant can be "ror more detailed lafeematlen e the Bulletin How to Pre-empt '-"d" PURCHASE Application are received for purchase of vacant and unreseryed Crown lands, not being tlmberland. fa? Mriciitural purpoe... for flrt-cl.. (rb 1.) land U price second-class (iras-lnnnd It per acre, and !-;ZL17Z.- $3 BO per acre. Further Meardlnar nurclis or lease cTTrow" SSm ST gleo l tLVt2t.A Purehas. and SlUonV Including payment ol turnpag. H0ME81TC LEA8E8 pSr3 inJ und ha been aunreyed. LEASES eempany. 0RAZMQ snl the Annual rM.,n' baaed es grating permit ar i i numbere rangd. ""t.oXownera DOG RACERS GOING EAST Three Teams Leave The Pas For New IlamrMthire and Quebec WINNIPBO. Feb. 1 Three famous men of the North left Winnipeg fcr the East yesterday on the Canadian N t tonal Railway aud with thai not ea nelly with them, because then other were in the rapreus cam went the . jmpanlone which had helped them to their fame. Km 11 St. Oodmrd. Earl nrycbje and "Shorty'' Ruaell, famous rauanera of The Pa, are on the way to New Hampshire and Quebec with their dogs. St. OodaML who won the three day event in Quebec last year, haa a new team, all but four doge, with him tliH time. They have been trained tesdily. he declared Just before ha left for the train, and be haa high bop o' coming back with more laurel. Russell and Brydgea are likewise confident and. between the three of them, they expect to bring back all the honors of the north. The New Hampshire races take place at Conway. February e. 10 and il. and the Quebec eeeota will be run off on February 30. 11 and 33. While they were In the city, the dogs vere housed in the Canadian National hiablea. doer to the station, and large rrowda of vtaltors visited thorn during the three daya they were there. To Map them In trim, they were given workouts through the city every day. The m ushers themselves attracted great deal of attention with their picturesque garb. In the meantime while lu hero go abrcad to win more fame for It. The Pai Is busy preparing for It own car nival and dog derby which will he hold in the middle of March. Canadian m iitiiial Railways paasenr offlehua pect a (arte attendance this year. , NORTHERN RAILWAYS MADE GOOD RECORDS tlx MlUkm ltjheti llsulnl mi lar Over i:.l). A IU. line EDMONTON. Feb. 1-Grain hauled ;ut over the I.. D. B.C. and the Cntral Canadian railways for the period from August t, 1M7. up to January 21. mm. la more than 3,ooo.ova ousnei In rxcea of the volume brought down from the north for the same period of the lsst year, according to figure levied today by the Alberta government railways. For thl crop year the total carried amount to S.Bua.TM bushels; laatyeart tlirurta are 3S8.717 bushels. The A. and O W. railway haa tripled its figures over thoae of laat year, the total for the same period aa given IN PKOHATB IV TIIK M'PIIKMK CO! UT or IlKlTlsll '(l.l MIUA In the Matter of the Administration Act; and . In the Matter of the Bstat, of John Johanam. otherwlae known as Johan Kraaluy. Deceased, Intawtate. ' ' . TAKE NOTICH that by or? f 10 Honor. F. McB. Young, the 30th Ml of January. A.D. 19K, I waa appointed Administrator of the estate of John Johtnsen, otherwise known a Johan Kraakay. deceased, and all parties having claims against the said eatate are hereby required to furnish aatne. verified, to me on or before the ?roperly st day of March. A.D. 1936. and all parties Indebted to the estate are re- to pay the amount of their In-rbtednesa Sulred to me forthwith NORMAN A. WATT, Of-!' Administrator, Prince Rnuer;. B.C. Dated this 30th day of January. A.D. I 18W fHE DAILY 8 Increase yaw energy and I vitality I by &&0Umg- i! ' uThc goodness of prime beef" i In a cumber of American cities In jabore for this crop befag 85013 bueh-whlcb the woman minister had ex-1 els. as compared with 270.4O4 buahels pected to speck. . jior the 1926 crop. One of her scheduled appearances j An Increase la also registered by the here was cancelled because of her attl-' La com be and Worth-Westcrn railway, .tide tcaaid the cigarette. Mss Roy-1 which aa a total of 14.083 buahels den prtE-hed to a capacity oongrega-1 hauled out over the tame period for .ion at the Protestant Episcopal the currant crop. The figures for the Church of St Paul. Hundreds were previous crop are 49514 bushels. unable tt gain admittance The "awful respectability' of one type of church member and the "rawing of revl vails; creaturea," another type, were rebuked by MUae Boyden during a 4o-mlnute sermon. She placed the blame for whatever matarudlam here may be In modern ewataot upon those Christiana who have disowned It. Anu-rvolutionlsta were rebuked, 'though i o. by name, and the congregation arged to use in rellKJon the same scientific methods as thoae omplofva hi exploiting the riches of the ovuntry. Second only to the Incarnatkm of Christ In revealing power. Miaa Roy den ald. was the revolution of Ood cM-alaed In modern science. The Pembina Bailey railway haa car ried out 238,041 buchcet of grain during the first Wtattr It hart been in operation. At,' ALICE ARM The direct mail aerrlce between and Alice Ann was discontinued tratlng today but It is expected that It will soon M raoumed. Meantime the town receives but one mall a week. Chieato Interaats npve acquired a seventy-five per cant Interest in the bond which was tauten a few month ago on the North Star mine by John Strom back and Oua Pearson tor the sum of HOXftQ. payment being spread ver three years. It ai expected that the Chicago Interests will shortly ac quire full control. An ore body of rch value and extc naive aha? has just been encountered on the property. Latest word front the Silver Cord property la to the effect that an ore body thirty feet wide la Being developed at a depth of three hundred feet. Poor teen feet of the oa at feign grade which It la expected will run three hundred ounces of altvar per tdif in addition to lead, cine and gold -tsMes The Sliver Cord la be rag Jivieiusxi" tinoughont the winter by the Brutal Colonial Seeurt ties Ltd. of Vancouver with A. alaguire In charge of operation. Mr. M. Smith left mat week 1m Van oouver, accompanied bfc, liar eldeat eon Arthur, who ha been erieualy ill in the Auyox I capital and who will now receive further nodical treatment in Vancouver. Ole Ivlndaan left last weeat for the north Star mine where he plana on spending the nest few months. VANDEllHOOF The Necliako Farmer' Institute ha elected the following ameers for the year 1M8: president. O. Promt; vice president, Artht M. Blow art; awcrwtary treasurer. Louis 1. Preston; executive John OoMla, Jama BaUey. David Irv tng and John H. MacAUllan. Hon. A. M. Manaoh, sttorney mineral end member of the legdatature of 3mlneca, has written to the Vander-hocf and District Board . of Trade ea-pieeelnf the opinion that it would b most unwise to go on record In support of the formation t a now province without having tint made careful enquiry Into the geeta The t Peace River Board of TrMW la urging he tocil hoard to go on. Usaprd in aup-part ot ih new provioc',e The Waayierhaof eiidXMert Boards of Trade ha been asked " hndorae a resolution of the Ottawa Board of Trade asking for the igehUpluulluii of Dne-cent rate on drop wseera A Toung People's Society ha been organlred at Chlleo wRh Mia Bsviter. school teacher, president and a committee consisting of Cecil Reynolds .nd Nancy Reid A meeting of the village waa held last Thursday evening. Mr. and Mr. H. E. Taylor of Prince Oeorge hive been ponding a few day in Vandernoof. Candidates for the Queen of the Fraaer Lake Ice Carnival are Kathleen Leslie. Ann Unwnaen, CtralbM Godfrey, Bertha Dnhlgren. Ana Dahlgren, Mabw Bmhtey, Winona Steel, Gilbert Itopfe has moved into the MoOeaohy cottage on Columbia Street. Mr. Wall of McBrld la vtartlng her ttatar. Mm. Walter WltaoR. at Fort Fraaer. f" " Wixt.lll tl Mr. snd ' Mr, an 3iwtB ted family retOfned town 1ittliv,ce'rfftV'the NatWn'Le tflatrlct TrV''hiryefJot chased the Oilbrrt itopf bWae ' on Church Avenue. Mrs R. c. Abbott left last week for the const and expects to be away' for several week. Warren -Johnson and Thorns P. Smlther ar busy hauling Ice from the Nechako River for summer use. w m oguvi of oiuwi wtt la torn c km; last week making arrangements to have mining machinery which be haa taken Into the Otnmtra country delivered to :ta destination. A Canadian National railway crew haa been making repairs to the big 1 bridge at Port Fraaer. Arthur Wllllngton. new postmaster at Fort Fraser. haa purchased the old drug store building there from K. A. Mitchell. TERRACE Mm. Thos. P. Smith of Telkwa, la vtaltlng at the home of her parent. Mr. and Ha Robt. Christy. a' po'rllon 6T" the Toot r the- TrtaW hotel was blown off during the wind storm at the end of the week. Rev. and Mrs. A. W. Roblnaon entertained the boys and girls of the Angli can children's choir on Thursday and Friday evening, laat week. A supper was served each evening after which the children spent jolly evenings with name and music Mrs. A. W. Robinson gave an Inter esting talk to the C O I T on Saturday on "People I Have Known In India." A. Egan and Oscar Olandcr of Kalum Lake apent the week end in town. D. L. McOlbbon of Smlthers waa re newing acquaintances In the district at the week end. Mr. and Mr. A. D. Hartman and three children and Mr. and Mm. John Malley and five children arrived on Sunday from Vegrevllle, Alta., and expert to settle here. Their car of stock, household effect and machinery arrived on Friday' freight. For the present they are using up house seeping an the Ameabury ranch at Kltaum-katum. - HllJ 11 J. B. Agar went to Prince Rupert on Sunday and was accompanied home on Monday fcy Mrs. Agar who recently underwent an operation in the Prince Rupert hospital. A NTIKHIMl All! Music Teacher Who can tell me the national air of Italy? Jlrlght Doy Oarllc. 'Advertise In the Dally Nw canadianJ IIWV -of your copy of The Daily News every night by having it delivered to your address by carrier paid in advance will bring it to you every night for a year Keep Yourself Well Posted about world news, district news, all the doings of Prince Rupert, your own town, and by no means the least, get the NEWS OF TIIE STORES their prices and their 'bargains by reading -regularly THE DAILY NEWS IT WILL PAY YOU! PAGE FTV3 5i iMi 1 ClffilHira Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services SailingsSfrom Prince Rupert To Krti-htkan. Wrangell, Juneau anil Hkagwav January tn, February II. SS To taneootrr. Vkterka ami seat le i'ehr nary I . IS. and l. PKIMrCHit imATIUCR. imr llutedale. Eat Bella Bella. Ocean rails. Nawu. Alert Uay Campbell Hlrrr. and Vancouver every Katurday. II a.m. Agrney tot all Steamship Lines. hill Inlarmallaei from- W. C OKCIIARII. Oeneral Agent. Corner of 4th Sltret and rd Avtoue. Prlrxe Impart, B.C Phone Jl H All Sweaters, Mackinaws, Wind Breakers . REDUCED 15 VEll CENT KUimtHtS, sites 6 and 7. rejtulhr $2.25, now Shoe Sale ContinueH. Every pair miwt THOR JOHNSON r Best Procurable (THE ORIGINAL) Pure Scotch Whisky RICHEST IN FINEST HIGHLAND MALT rWtd-J aaJ ivsimImJ bl Walssi CnM a Som IjxkxI CJ I tsj BdMMvClealiMt OiMSlsiMa. Oall-swa-fc CIe. SnOuJ. 8,-f This atlvertlnement la not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government ot British Columbia