J Wednesday. Depejub$r 18, 1935 iv un: m TKi:m: coi ut or iikiti Not Ire 1'IMJ WMX lu I'rululr lu lbt Matter of llir -AdiiilnWtrtlu:i . Arf ' I And lu tlir Matter of llir I'.KtxtP of JaiiK'tj li. I'atslrus, llM-rusrtl. i TAKE NOTIOE. tbat by order of Ul Ilonur Judge FtsDer, Local Judge fj tl Supreme Court of Brltlrti Cotumb.j made the th day of Deottnjjer 1935,' 1 J wai apKlniied Admlnlttrutor of Xhti EUl of Jmt O. PaUietUi, Dnotsu.c-4.' tniMi.iiif Va1j m Prlni-j. Rimert. UjC. SfiB as i irus advertisement is not published or dlsplaye a t 10 Liquor Control Eoard or by the Government of British Columbia " Knox Hotel And Printers Win In Bowling League aii pewonu havitm daims aainst the Bowling League fixtures whil Rose, said Estate are wreoy rcquiroa to nif- ntbh bMmA nmntflv verLfifvl tA ITie OA ,lvM ACT nf liiteutinii to apply to Iae : :: Hind In PRINDR iiiiprut Ijnrl lteeordlnc DL-rtrirt of nunvf s cnaM. uid situate liout 1-2 mil iouU of the W.-A urown llomeslte Iise on 8kUiki Bay. Stephens Inland. Take notice that William Anthony Hrown of Sklakl Bay, Stephens Isl occupation Fl&herman and Trapper 'Intends to apply for a lease of the following debcrLbed foref&ore lands: Commencing at a post planted on a small island within a Inlet of Skl akl Bay, about 20 Feet west of my; DoathouHe, which U located approximately 3-4 mn4 hquu, of the W. A. Brown Homeelle Lease thence West 1.200 Feet: thence North 800 Feet thetice East 1.800 FVet: thence South I Elks 800 Feet; thence West 000 Feet to'p I'll.' ' . ni-vji, .. Knox Hotel defeated Moose three 1 to nil ln one of last night's Ten Pin Individual scores were as follows: . I Moose Royer, 402; Morrison,' i381; Moore, 09; Morgan, 359; F. Icomadina, 2C2; Vic Houston, 331. . j Knox Hotel Armour, 384; Way, i15;Raaba, 479; Comadina, 3C9; Awmissen, 401. Atlin Pisheries Ountlerson, 430; Knutsen, 457; Stiles, 398; Gray, 4G8; Lindseth, 331. , Rose, Cowan & Latta Roy Franks, 3.90; W. D. Vance, 419; Ole Franks, 452; W. D. McCalium, 4G3; J. Ciccone, 539. Bowling,. League i Thirty acres, more or ie. (Power Corporation 19 WILLIAM ANTJIUNX Wltuwn Dated November 4th, 1935. f'DHTII IOATKS OF IMPKOVKMENTM The Ten Pin standing to dale: W. .....2G Cowan Latta ........21 Atlin Fisheries ,...18 jKnox Hotel : 17 i Grotto .15 j Canadian Legion 12 SILVEn KINO No. 1: SILVER KINO Moose in tfo. 2- SILVER KINO No. 3; SILVER , JV1UUM" KINO No. 4; SILVER KINO No. 6; SILVER 'KINO No. 6; SILVER KINO No. 7; SILVER KINO No. 8: BLUEBIRD No. 1 & BLUEBIRD No. 2 MINERAL CLAIM8. Situate in. the. AUIn Mining Division of Casalar District. Where located i Whltewoter Creek, TuLvequah River. . TAKE NOTICE that D. C. Sharpfitone, acting as agent for Raymond L. WaJker, Free Miner's Certificate No. G4891-D; Daniel 'H. Moller, Free Mlner'il Oeoilf icate ! No. 04877-D; Ha7 C. Bracken, FrU Mln- . er's Certificate No. C4876-D; Arthur Hed-man, Free Miner's Certificate No. 64890- I D; Alaska, Juneuu Oold Mining Corpora- i tlon, Free Mliver's Certificate No. 88026- i D; Walter Barron. Free Miner' Certlfl-1 cate No. 04888-D; D. J. MacDougaJL Free I Miner's Certlflcat No, 04389 -D, Intends j 6i'xr,y days from the date hereof, to up-ply to tlie Mining Recorder for Certlfl-cates of Improvements for the purpose i on ootainlng Crown aranta of the above claims. . i" And Further take notice that action, under, section 85 Of tue , Mineral "Act. must be commeniced before Uie Issuance of such Certificates of Improvements. Dated this first day of December, 1935. SMITHERS, Dec 18:-Thc SmI-i thers Ski Clqb :&eld a meeting of ,the executive on Friday night and i reported verything shaping up Iwell for a successful tournament her.- this winter-The tournament will be held on February C and 7 and will ineludn i the Slalom rues this winter alou with the "various other races and jumpinjf ..oiitests which have been ih5ld here on other occasions. i The present officers of the Club ,havn been vsry active in develop ing new grounds for all classes of ; amateur ski- enthusiasts and have ! a site north of the town where different, grades of hills are found ;that will accommodate the begin ner or expert. They have also established a CUib' house there ami .everything is now in readiness foi the return of the snow that dlsap pea red from Smlthers and vicinity during the mild weather of thi last few weeks. : Many new ski Jumpers will b in action this winter. The younger ! classes that have been coming along since this sport became pop ular here three years ago havt- turned out some first class Jum pers and some .of these will' be seen In action on the big hill thla winter. 1 i Hockey and Curling ' Hockey and curling are bein hold up along with Ihe skiing on ocr-ount of the lack of white weather h3re. i Oyer fortv hockey players hav signed up for service this wtnto ana uioji are lust "rarin" to t?o ti cHt? there Is no sign of ice Thjvjrlej are doing ult their "roarlh'at 'the weather man; for serving out fine warm weather instead of the below zero weather that they revel in at this time of ,the year Korton Smith Is Winner Of 15, Hi 18! 19 is : 21 ! 26 "Golf Tourney MIAMI, Dec. 18: Horton Smith Cowan & Latta won two to one over yesterday won the Miami open golf or tfore the Tsth day of Jamrary los&jAtlin Fisheries in the othsr. High tournament and golfdom's richest wm bmtofwitTom itiSSJefi average scorer for the evening was prize of $2500. He had a sub-par ah parties indebted to tue said itjpi jimmy uiccone oi nose, uowan u ui oi mr me iz noies. ia are required to-.af tWe fcni- u,&! ! Latta Latta with with 183. 183. (Turner was runner-up. imiruiriilima UJ Hie i ui vi i w v 1 1 . , DATED thl th day of Deiwnbor". 1635. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator. rThir. Rupert. BO- DAILY NEWS PAGE FIVE SPORT YET HAS QUIT jBmiihcrs Organizing Skiing, Hockey And Curling Despite Lack (If Snojv -And Ice Succeeded by Frank Foyston Manager of Seattle Sea Ilawfcs Hockey Standings NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE i W. D. L. F. A. P. Vancouver 8, 2 2 40 25 18 Portland C 3 0 20 16 15 Calgary 2 7 36 44 12 Edmonton 0? 8.24 .35 7 Seattle 3 0 7 18' 30 0 BASKETHAI.L STANDINGS Knntnr f fmii Lambie. & Stone ..Q. -7 Moose .."U....7 Grotto 4 -.:3 ' InterraediateJ League- Scythians G Canadian Legion .. ,(. 6 High school ;:,;...'.:.5. Ladies' League Grottettes 9 Annettes ., 4 High School 4 Junior League Moose ..: 7 Boy Scouts 7 High School 2 Scythians 1 Padcpgcs will be called for and 'delivered 'promptly m m "TILLIE THE TOILER" . . . at any .address within express cartage limits at all principal points No Extra Cost. .LOW CHARGES ON PACKAGES UP T0 1 5 POUNDS CKhk In ctnti P' 1 lb i 3 4 5 PKlitsttoMvExptcn lbfc lb,. bt lb. Point In Btltlih Columbl....... 15 1T tit 1T 30 AlbtiU 15 1W tit 33 40 Sttkitchtwin 15 tit itt 4t lOi Multotx Mt tti W 49 60 Onlwlo Qubc N.w Biumwlclc 15 6 31 50 65 Novt Scotli Pilnct Edwjidli PtepoitioniUly low chti lor lnl packajtL MAC, NICE TO MR. VAtB.fvmwB 50 FROM W.V; HE'l.U 1.1XU ME BETTtlCt'M &Q&&LCS Ctf Mfi L. 4 5 8 5 C 0 4 7 7 2 2 0 7 Send your Christmas Gifts by Wit 1 Vl P. 14 14 G I. 12 12; 10 i ' i i8; A 2 14 14 4 2 Kttp tMi tdvtrtlitmtnt lot lutuit rilf itne; For furthn Inlormitlon till: miu-K CANADIAN PACIFIC EXPRESS CANADIAN NATIONAL EXPRESS "ATtv? L. 1 0X , THAT'S U-eMTTIrJEl FfHEMD- NOUJ R,E r: . I 'NO WINTER. iARTGAGNE A sport chat SEATTLE,-. Dec. 18: After a -eaten at tennis and Jim London crief and none too successful re- was ciewronea as wresxung cnam-gime, Art Gagne has resigned as Pn V Dan O'Mahony, was no anneer at the Seattle Sea Hawks. "a l anauian cnainpiui. club. or individual. The turnover Northwestern Hockey League He is succeeded by the veteran roin raa eariy wiwn nvai, pnvcnn hockey champions were crowned r " nil nlnniv tMnfnirlnti n 1 n A nmatailMl The Sea Hawks will play Bobble League. I. HOCKEY SCOKKS National League Toronto 1, MOntieal 0. Detroit L Boston4t . final Tigers took an 18-12 beating from Winnipegs and eastern Canada's long reisn in gridiron affairs was ended. troit Red Wings and Chicago Black Hawks, were tumbled by Canadian opposition. Toronto Maple Leafs won the National League title, defeating Boston Bruins In the finals, and Montreal Maroons trounced the Leaf s1 three i straight in the Stanley Cup final Charlie Conacher, however, remained the N. H. L.'s greatesT scorer and other top-notchers Ilk; Frank Boucher of New York Rangers, Harvey Jackson of Toronto and Eddie Shore of Boston held their foremost ranking. As spector of champions In sport. The i year In which Max Baer lost his! The new amateur, hockey charr. heavyweight title, Fred Perry waslplons were Halifax Wolverines, re rwi.i n,,.,, n.lnes- ana n nnisnea iaie wnen wie W President Of least. Thev absorbed a 3-1 defea i developed that replacements cou'.d 'not be found for these stars. Imperials went down and out in Vnn. i eastern final to Hamilton's fighf- ing Tigers by a score of 22-3. Then it became Hamilton's turn. The followins: week, playing before a Cahadiens l', Nflvork Rangers home crowd ln the interTSectional placing Moncton Hawks as AU- n Cup winners, and Winnipeg's Jun tor Monarchs, St: Michael' Co-lege of Toronta which turned ou one of the best all-ttnw junior teams in 1934, couldn't do it again and went down early in the Mem orial Cup race that Winnipeg won mighty Wlnnipegs and Fritz Han- Bill Christie of Toronto lost hi son invaded tne east ana tooK '.print crown ana women s speed away Canadian for the first .time- football honovs tv I II f i "rne gridiron spectacle was far ISaSebtUi Leafflie ld away the most surprising and the most disastrous to champions Sarnla Imnerlals. 1934 chamoion-.. W. C. Tutile, Former Spokane ,. ,,,,., Ka Newspaperman. Heads Pacific 1Ijd learned rfy the WCct Ccast Circuit was primed to do business on 7 , strictly championship basis at. laurels passed from Audrey Dearn ley of Hamilton to Ailsen Meagher Halifax. Walter Martin replaced Jf farcell Ralnvllle at the top of the tennis rankings, although this was due to the fact that Ralnvllle didn't play much in Canada. Scotty Campbell of Seattle let hLs his amateur golf title go by luttle of Oakland, former Spokane. ni wlnnipegs to close out .-Un'rm hi favnHt .h.mn.hin newspaperman and well known as otherwise successful tour. But thoy,The open title also was undefen- writer oi weaicui uuu uuvcutuu: went" Dade nome wltn Normie -ied Gene Kunes of Norristown nones, was yeswroay cieciea pre- perry Alex Hayes. Boob Molloy jident of the Pacific Coast Baseball ' and Mike Clawson Injured, and it Pa., won the event that was taken In 1934 by old Tommy Armonr-' Badminton got new cnamptom in Rod Pheln of Toronto' in J Margarets Taylor of Kelowna, B.C. Vancouver Province, men's basket -Ball champions last year, wee humbled right in British Colum bia this year and the title wi3 Ton by Victoria's Blue Ribbons. ATHICAN WINKS i . . vjuality Built up through 2)0 years of wine mkiug traditiou. Pioduetielt SIUi Dominic i'm advt. is not published or Jisplaved by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS Stainless S4el Carving Sets, Mirror Finish, $2.00 to $8.00 Waffle Irons - Electric Irons - Copper Teakettles Flash Lights - Xasvlinc Lamps - Covered Roasters Stainless Steel Garden Trowels and Forks, $2.00 per set THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. 258 Third Avenue Phone 1111 Hockey's 1934 champions, Dc-' gSddS3S!3S2 Here is a list to choose from - Brands noted for their quality and value wherever the ring of true hospitality Vs. S is known. At this holiday season select your requirements from this list, knowing that your friends will endorse your choice, for each in its price range is an outstanding favorite. '; Ancient OLD PARR Scotch Whisky - 26io-z.$3S5 SANDY MACDONALD . Special Liqueur Scotch Whisky 26oz.3 VICKERS1 Finest London Dry Gin Sir Robert BURNETT'S London Dry Gin - SEAGRAM'S "83" Rye Whisky SEAGRAM1 S .... Special Old Rye Whisky . - 25o2.$2l 13oz.$l ' ' 25oz.$2 16 OZ.$l?5 ' 25 oz.$22 - 16oz.$lS2 25oz.$25 Thlt advtrtistmtnt it not publiihtd or aitpUtytd by tkt Liquor Control Board qr v th Govtrnnunt of British Columbia. BC 2 " Representative Bv Westover " I i vjii ' B ?-B - H