Thursday. March 12, 1936 returning south after a regular j . voyage to u. r. R. steamer j Lite InSlirailCe Princess Noran, vupi. w. j. ra.-, mcr,'ls due in port at 3:30 thi-: afternoon and will Sail at 5 n'e'.ock j for Vancouver. ; lb? 9 FOR KENT FOB RENT- Five-room furnished house. Eighth Aw. East. Call 741 after 4 o'clock. GENTLEMEN Personal drug sundries. Highest Grade Latest Delivered, 15 for $1. (plain wrapper'. Pacific Supply 751 aranville,! Vancouver. FOUND FOUNDOdd gloves, one yellow pigskin, other black, lined. Apply Dally News. (tf) WANTED WANTEDExport quality hemlock logs. For further information Inquire Geo. W. Nlckerson Co. (80) in tiii: si i'itKMK coritT or iuiiiimi rni.VMiu i riioiiAii: In llx Mattrr nf (lie "Administration Art" And In the Mattrr nf tlir IXntn of .M.ircnrrt Malnlli, lnr:i.cil. TAKE NOTICE that by' order of Illi Hcnour Judge W. E. Fisher the 2Sttt day of February AD. 1030 I was appoints Administrator of the Eittate of Margaret Macintosh late of Atlln, Brl-Ush Columbia, Hece&wil, and oil parties having dalmt agliuit Uie said Estate re heraby required to furnish same properly verified to me on or before the 5th day of April A. D. 1036 and ail persons Indebted to the EsUite are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. HERBERT F. OLASSEY OFFICIAL ADMINISTRATOR ATLIN. H. C Dated the 2Cth day of February 1936 (Mar. 26) IN Till: SI I'KK.MK COl ItT tr IIUITISII COM Mill IN I'HOIt ri: In t lie- M:iller of the "AilinliiMrallon A.f Ami I" the Mutter or the IMnle of S Ijitavette Itei'lK. Ileeemeil. TAKE NOTICE tlval by order of His Honour Judee W. E. Fl.slier tile 2U : day of February. A.D. 1930. I was np-pjlnted Admlnlatnitor of tlie Entate o' M. I .ft Tnv.it , I) . u., a Atlln r 1 - i i.i vi ....... . . Ush Columbia, deceased, and all parties naving claims against Uie nald Bstet? are hereby required to ftirnish san prr()erly verified to me on or bcrnr; the 15th day of April, A.D. 1930 ana all persons Indebted to tlie Estate are required to pay the amornnt of their Indebtedness itj nie forthwith, HERBERT F. OIABSEY OFFICIAL ADMINISTRATOR, ATI.IN, H. C. Dated the Gth day of March, 1030. ICS. Hyde Transfer Coal Wood Cartage Storage PHONE 580 s . , . Office 315 Second AvenUt Sales Increase ; New Ordinary Itusiness For January l Totals Over $34,000,000 TORONTO, March. 12: Exclud- ins sales of annuities and pension ' bonds, over !j34,000,000 of new. or dinary life insurance was sold in Canada and Newfoundland in Jan uary, an increase of nearly four percent over January 1935. Figures .ivn out by the Life Insurance Sales nureau, based upon returns from 19 companies having 90 of vn RENT Modern four-room I Ontarlo'.wltn. 50 of the range.!10 ' nad an ,ncrease flats, bath and Monarch 1,' "ear,y 7 as nwir ti9i tig tuu compared with the H1 ' -sitn minfh lnvl voir Tr. nrHi,i, Helgerson Ltd. FOIlSALE FOR SALE Enterprise cabinet circulating heater, perfect condition and four-hole Justrlte range. Phone Black 923. (G2) FOR SALEGas Boat, cheap for cash. Newly rebuilt. Length, 40 ft. Beam, 10 ft. Horsepower, 10 Imperial. Apply W. Singer, Massett. B.C. (CGl An 1) " unM.ui almost 22, and In Saskatchewan It was over 2. , Detailed sales were as follows: (British Columbia $ 2,454,000 Alberta 1,313,000 Saskatchewan 1,162,000 Manitoba 1,537,000 Ontario 16,740,000 Quebec 8,B09,000 New Brunswick 675,000 Nova Scotia 1,201,000 Prince Edward Island .... 94,000 Newfoundland 170,000 $34,221,000 "iuvi:icmi:nt i.uji ok act" (si-wion s; Vol Ire of Application fur a llrrr I .lor me NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 25th day of March next the under-nlgivcd Intends to apply to the Liquor Control Board for a licence In respect of premises being oart of a bulldln known as the 8pruce Creek Hotel, slw-ated In the Atlln Mining District In t-he Provliice of British Columbia, upon tanas uACriDel us tne "Sally Mil Claim," situated on Spruce Creek, in the said District, for the sale of beer oy the .glow or by the bottle for consumption on the premises or elsewhere. Dated this 24th day of February, A.D 1030. ' MILT O. CASWELL, Applicont IN I'KOItATK in tiii: srntr.MF. c tti itT or hkitish (OI.VMIIIA lu the Jlatter nf the Administration Act aiui In the Mil tier of the Estate of Kohert i:v.in. ltoreaet Inleotate TAKE NOTICE tnat by order of His Honor. W. E. FWer. the 2th day o. February. AJ). 1936. I wm appointed Administrator of the estate of Robert Evans, deceased, and all parties havlm claims egalnnt the Ud estate are here by required to furuisn same, propeny verified, to me on or before the 27tn day of March. A.D. 1936. and all paraM Indebted to ithe estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to ne lortnwitn. NORMAN A. WATT OFFICIAL ADMINISTRATOR Prince Rupert, B.O Diited the 25tne day of February, AX). 1930. (Mar. 12) List Closes This Week For Named Varieties of ROSES at 25c each Latest novelty seeds just arrived ARTHUR BAYNE Successor to Glennie's second Ave. Phone C35 The snowdrops are in bloom. In Mr. and Mrs. W. Ooodrick's garden. Graham Avenue, tlie flowers have been out for several days and, doubtless, other gardens have been likewise decorated. Tulips, daffodils and narcissi are C3)jthe business In force, show that showing through the ground and so are many of the summer flowers which die down in the winter, i DAILY NEW8 PAGE FIV3 BORAH IN I LIMELIGHT' lighting Idaho Senator Sisldsi Pathway to While" House j i WASHINGTON, March 12: AV-' Whenever men talk of posslbil lties for the Rebupllcan. .iromlna tlon for President, he who conk have been vice-president is He is Senator William E. Horn' Lobelia must he sown early un- party primaries outside his own ! less you have a hotbed or. smail ;tatc4m-mid: even, !; he : j greenhouse. An ordinary sunroom Insets tn be ihe presidential noin- j does not take the place of a green- ncs. Yet there is no rnOrc eer- i liouse because there Is not enough talnty among his party colleagues; sunshine admitted to force growth, that he actually seeking a nom-j In summer the sunroom Is better 'nation than there is as-.to Her-than a greenhouse because it is hert Hoover's real intent, cooler, the .solid roof keeping the Thesc tw0 arc mystery figures, place from heating up in the middle Tliey were closely allisd in 198 of thp dav , wilh Borah in a vital President- iliniate. maker role behind Hoover's cand- Coltness dahlias can be sown any . ,, . , . . time now. If they are early enough siye w,th hLi virlhty , thoURht uiey win uioom indoors. For bed- nf1 . reds and Intermediate shades.- P. P. Ketchikan Radio augmented equipment has nwi been installed as a result of which j the Alaskan station station now now goes goes out, out! much more fore. When President Coolidsc was u! be nominated, at another Clev? :Capt SPORT' Basketball Buzz Tonight's basketball games Include a postponed Senior match in in." Qrotto anu. Mon. ' uown moMi tramnur' nana!'- J' mew i u Bnirnii niuvviiirni, ui-1 joran nas neara ms name aien ... , , .. I f- - iji it 1 ...tit l!41... ward spring growth. .igain and again for the high, un , m,r - UA!" Wl" lur" .. Northwestern l.eactic Edmonton 1, Seattle 3, Hockey Standings . A L.od manv neonlc like tn crow acy; far apart in 1032. with Bo-,., . "h aloof and -nt-llsh silent, contributing daisies. They bloom early , nd late and help to give necessary P"1 l" " s d4cfe,at- , Ulgary '"" Il5 HJlor to the garden. If buying "' " """" ilants. choose a bright red for this "ul? Wlku J,M" "r , .uiiiiiuiiaiitc, uiiu Ui.-jui uuuy auutr. of hair that largely defies time'.? whitening and thinning touch. ' In NOKTHHT.RTF.RN I.EACi HE W. D. L. F. A. Seattle .20 Portland 17 C 14 114 87 1G 8 14 89 G8 42 5 1 125 118 41 7 18 95 105 35 4 21 110 135 34 LADIES' HOWIJNC. STANDING ding they arc an excellent plant. ,,..,. 1ln Tc n,m,i flir p,.n,i.TP. R.Grads 10 the average height being about 18 dent 0l. not ,c has marehed al-(Doodads 10 inencs. Tiiey come in yellows and ready to Iame and influence in the Maccabees 10 " nation, to a place of his own inurune.ies : i world affairs. c- N..R. A .12 j Lonely Way I down which he has come, a way disapproved ... . . .. , i oi uis own cnoosing. tie nas qcstv lnCreaS6S lOWer -at his best alone, sometimes an irreconcilable rebel against the ( (accepted doctrines or his party; Permission Granted So KGBU Ha again its ablest campaigner; still Stepped Up its Wattage .again standing" silent, lowering i disapproval of party or choice or action- but new going to the final ; KETCHIKAN, March 12:-The United States Federal Communica-10'"1 ,DI l ""'o . Hnn nommlMlnn havlne eranted . So he stood ln 1912' a vigorous .nniinnn nf rin' ffi fighter for the nomination ot 7099 C903 6791 7421 C989 679 progressives Under Roosevelt flaun ted in 1912 and under which Bo-lah did not march with them. He demands Republican party liberal- lzatiori ln the 1912 Roosevelt-pro KGBU for a nermit to increase its!Theodore Roosevelt against Presi- gresslve mold. ms candlcacy. what Tr ft Villi nrltAvl thA hMfll'' . .. . ... l power from 500 to 1000 watts for;""-" "" "ut """" i ever clse 11 may mean- rcPreseni night time operation and to 5000; e dld not ollow, ,RosevJ that determination primarily, the progressive third part thei'to . watts for daytime operation, lllUVCilli;!!!,, i Neil McLean, bringing pas eonvenUoilf ln 1924 and wiix, mail and freight, arrived strongly than hereto- Dmocratlc parly torn by intemaUin port. at . o'clock last night from: strife made ItoDublican victory ' Vancouver via the Queen cna;-- certain, Borah was the Coolldr.elloUe Islands and will be here uu-Reach the most people ln city (choice for running mate. til 10 o'clock tomorrow night when and district with an advertisement) He scorned the honor, woulfl she will sail on her return south in the Daily News. pake no permanent peace with 'over the same route. "TILLIE THE TOILER" It's Not Her Idea SPORT CHAT j The Lewis fight, for the world jlight heavyweight crown, may be 61K 532 And it is a strangely lonely way party leadership or policies he I the first onslaught of the British G Ttl Av ' f ishter against the heavyweight ' AMoc Tjolranks, pointed toward a crack at Blue Birds''.Z':':;.'.:.'.12 8917 743tthe "Ue held by James J Brad-Rangers. dockr Jocks ambition, so Us sa d Rangers 10 1306 737 In 4 rt Aivtitiirn tria Immrtrtnl mr I 1.1 IjU CUlUIUt. t"l"'u -v- w , , 1- .u i , it uzsimmuns wiiu muuc wiu juwiu irom tne miuuiewcigiiv iu wcuvj- weight titles with the greatest ptj ease. Win, lose or draw, he goes back .td. England to rneet Jark Peterson for the British heavy- ! weight title. In spite of this, he was a Cool-i A scnnozzoia Jimmy uurante Idee uporter. He would liave been; himself might envy, masks the vice-nresldent. perhps Presldeni.iigniing mien ot mc pmuu. long ago, but for that choice. Now Borah again has raised the C. N. H. steamer I'rince jpnn, first tingle of the gong, before it swells into a clang, finds him from his corner to taSc j charging anti-monopoly standard that .the H the fight to his opponent. His arms resemble flails, and the leather-swaddled fists pummel and punish, batter and stun. The furious onslaught thus unleashed took Risko by surprise and after the first, swift knockdown the American fighter never recovered either his wits or his stance. What distinguished McAvoy was the total absence of swanlike or fainting motions from his stern make-up. Not for him are pirouette and the adagio, executed with class, to the consternation of the paying cuss- vlslting English boxer '.vh'i tomeis- a talent brought over by really fights has captured tno f Idaho, r,iiii(iing out as .fleati fnuev or .UnUI States rliwr fair .f the senalte 30 unbroken awl w ' 1 h He is Jock McAvoy. Joseph Bam pectacnlaily InnVpenScnl ycirs o ; Uilaim-.vs i Legion in the Into. 28-year -old Lansashl mediate; High and Grotto in th ."vice. leathenJushr wbo won tne mld. - .... , innioc nnn unv H"n iix nnn .1 ir a lonf; line of vkitlng dancer? ;arhed in battle trunks and .eather gloves, The LmvLi cncountei? i a suro .isn McAvoy is, not picking his from Leu Harvey, which spots. Ills oppohent Is a battle-, means 1111111.1 V something In Britain, and ioo. In John Henry, the Amsrlcaa j party honors, only to navp-jtiie "i' '-" "u Uie light-heavyweight " clumplojir negro slugger whose record is So far the ground has been i :all die away against the Strang! ; ship of the British-Empire by dv jitmMcd with knockout. h(j meets frozen too hard for cultivation, inegular pattern or his party reg' There .is a-.possibility of two orifeatlng AJ Burke; fCat whUfli "n crafty ambitious opponent whose Last week-end only about two to nlarlty At 71,. when most t&ti ' . three former, local players toeiiit? cat ijjse the British in a eyes are also on the .heavyweight three inches of surface soil could public life, see their, careers f.lori- on the Premier team which comt'dltner A thunderbolt right and throne. John Henry won the light- be stirred. Underground the frost '-ng. he hears that call again1 down here next week for the Nor-.,en e lncse tIlles ri!,5tlge when heavyweight title from Bob OUn has been coming out slowly be- louder, more insistent than evi' them B. C. Championship series .displayed in United States, lie last Oetpfcjrt In nine overweight, cause the weather has not been before. s . If so. that will make it a litU Wlilpj-kel Al McCoy of Boston in 10 matches, ewon fix by the kayo very warm. , For the 'first time he haSiBter- harder for the locals to beat them rounds knocked out durable. Bate way. He Is 21 years old, weigh? .ted to the -use of his name i:i HOCKEY SCORES t Jlisko In one, after flooring him 175. stands five feet, 11 inches ! so many times rhtgsiders lo:. hi?,h. Oddly enough, Lewis plans count, -stopped Jimmy Smith of to meet Jack Pelersoti. trio, after '.Philadelphia in two,, ami won. In the McAvoy match ' Alsoj tcnta-jlO from Anson Green at Phlladel- tively slated to sv'ap punches with phla. : Lewis are Tony Sihucco and Jack the ring's latest sensation, who weighs 170 pounds, stands five feet nine inches, and Is slated to meet John Henry Lewis tomorrow night in Madison Square Garden, after another warm-up, out-of-town bout I Sharkey. He Is- confident of nu This Ls the .American recprd of j prowess wlierc. the heavywclghU are concerned even when job Louis, the Urown Hdmber, is LADIES' HOWLING March 12-Doodads vs. Rangers, P. R. Grails vs. Brunettes. i STAnTTfinAY THE WISE WAY WHITE OWL MISSHAPES INVINCIBLE STREAMLINE This advertisement Is uol published or displayed by the Liquor Control. Board or by the Government Of British Columbia, By Wstover HorPOTM-o.) Wv N J V - I -B Mh fill 5Sem!Scth C fft. ill 1 J?L ' VMKfte " j A jr "j a!soSES jv ' ' I WHAT'S -SOME OVEB TIUIEj OVEU ROMAMCE. MUST &B SPR.IMQ m mi AW. I MELU. THAT'S AJ-MOST v. 1 1 I 1.4 U Wail I it). tLff Pmwih 8ymn, lot; 0 Bflttw nyUj tyfvit Quell Begun is Half Done, Anyway! S. TVtAT HAMol JPStsT' HpPG KSS1M' 'STUFF ITCOMES BUBBVKJ VMOM'T 3ET yOO tRV IT o HEP AMV NMHECS Cj' "THESE CAysr IV n 0G A.W. tSOOD MAvJM IM', MISS BtiOUlKl f l wrT'flL.. .1 l.::h: -.:: :ii::;:;- IS X - 1 ' V-MSS -THSOT'S -A GOOD "STAET, PAC, BUT AlU'T VOU iSOlWa ' - vr 1 l:?-fA'.;.CUu,t,l....,.- 1 - 36 3