paqh srs F! I TIMltCK SALE M0S98 Scaled tenders will be received by 4Jic uia.net torturer, n-ince Rupert, not Ybtt than noon, an the 10th day of Dxitntxr. 1936. lor the purchase or Ifloenop X20598 near Windy Bay, LyeU bland, to cut B12 000 ftoerd fret or Sprue. Hemlock nd Cedar. Two years will be allowed tor removal, of timber. ' Further pvtieiilws of the Chief Forester,- VlrfarU; BJC.; tn DMrlot For ltf?ur rrlrvee Rupert, B.C. IN Till; STPREMR COt'IlT Of liUITlslI roHMIMA IN I'KOBATB In the Mailer, of the "AdmliiMrallon Art" and In the Matter or the Estate of Jul In lulinxm'. Iteteasrd, Intestate i TAKE NOTICE .that, toy order of Hit Honor. W. E. FUher, the 16th day ot November, AX). 1938, I was eppolntoci Administrator of th cstngte of Julius Jahnfon. deceased. md all (parties bavins da.'m' siUt it.ha said estate arf hereby required to furnish name, properly verified to me on cr 'before the 17th Jy of Daoembcr, A D. 1936. and ill pjfrtlej Indebted ito the- estate are. required to pay the amount of their tndebtettness 4o me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B. C. Ditrd the 11th day of November, A.D 1036. 1 " LAND ACT N'oth'e of Intention to Apply to Lease . . land In, the Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Range 4, Coast Land District and . situate' approximately one mile In a' Southerly direction along the coast line of Princess Royal Island from Reel Fern Point, said Red Fern Point being approximately four miles In a Westerly direction from Barnard Cove. Take Notice that Hans' Hansen ot Prince Rupert, B.C.. occupation Fish Packer Intends to apply for a lease ot the following described lands.-.-Com-menclng at' a post planted at hlgu water mark on the shore-line In the middle of a bay being approximately one mile South, of Red Fern Point thence three chain North-East; thence fifteen chains East thence. 'live' chains South, thence fifteen, chains West, thence Northerly to the nearest point at low water, thence following iow water to a point opposite, the Initial post and containing five acres, more or ' lcsi. " ; HANS HANSEN Dated lath dav of October. 1936 LM ACT Nut Ice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land In Prince Rupert Assessment District Land Recording DIstrlot of Range 3 Coast and .situate on the South side of Bcntlnck Arm near the' mouth of the BelaCoola: River and being a portion "cf what is sometime described is lorMOti TAKE NOTICE that Edwin Kcary De-1 Beck, erf 163 Hastings West, of Vall-"cbuver, B.C occupation Barrister, Intends to apply for a lease of Hhe following described lands: Commercing vt a. post plMited at the south east corner of that portion cf Jot H01 lowed to Shell OH Co. thecci Northerly to Dolphin 2600 feet; thence easterly following a line of Dolphins 2600 feet; thence southerly following a itne of piles 2600 feet to .high water mark; thence foQowlrur hlsh wai.et mark westerly approximately! 2300 ft. to point or c:immtincement; . and containing 150 acres, more of leen end being that portion of lot J401 except uch as has been leated. EDWIN KEARY DeBECK. Dated Octctoer 7th 1936. "COVKKNMKNT LIQL'Olt ACT" .Notice of Application for lleer Licence . NOTICE Is hereby given .'that on tiv Fifteenth day of December, next, the undersigned intends to apply to the Liquor Control Board for a licence In respect of the premises, being part of the building ' known as" Karlscourt Hotel; situate on Colllson Avenue, New Masuett, B. C. upon the lands descrlwl as Lots No. 1, 2. and 3. in Block 5, Map 946. Massed Townslte, In the Prince Rupert Land Reglsrtatlon District in the province of British Columbia, for the .sale, of beer by the glasi or the'1 bottle . for consumption on the premises or elsewhere. I Dated this 5th day of November, AJ3. 1938. ; CARL KIRMIS Applicant. READY FOR BIG SHOW "Super-Crop" Competitors Will Be Eligible With Record' Entries At Chicago Exposition WINNIPEG, Nov. 20; (CP) Eyes of wheat growers throughout Can ada turn to Chicago this month for the opening on November 23 of the 37th International Livestock Exposition and the 25th International Grain and Hay Show at the Union Stock Yards. Entries in the latter total more than 5000. East and west will be equally represented at the dual exhibition where Judging will continue seven days. Each successive year Cana-j dian farmers have carried away aj fair share of highest awards In livestock, grain and seed classes. Prizes annexed by Canadian ex-, hlbltors last year Include 18 championships, 12 reserve championships, 61 first prizes and 354 lesser' awards. Most coveted honor, title of world's wheat king", went to W, ; Frelan Wllford of Staveley, Alta.,1 who brought to Canada the twenty Wllford won the crown with ?rain of the Reward variety. His sample weighed 66.6 pounds to the bushel. This type of hard Red Spring wheat won the championship in 1934 for Jack Alsop of1 Wembley district, neighbor of Herman Trelle, triple winner, 1930 to 1932. j Trelle Again Possibility that Trelle. adjudged a "super-crop" man In 1932 would again compete this year, Is con-, ildered. strong. According to a ruling four years ago a competitor winning the title three times is lutomatlcally removed from competition for three years. .Under this clause Trelle was. not ible to compete for the wheat rown until this year. It did not ire vent him from exhibiting In ither classes in which he has captured several crowns. In 1931 the Wembley farmer established a re- ord for winning top honors In the rain and hay show. Canada's record as a consistent inner in the livestock division Is no less lmnressive than that in vheat. 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Cow Bay, Prince Kupcrt Owing ito the delay of the In coming train from 'the East on which members of the Commission are travelling, the public hearlnc of the International Fisheries Commission, which was to have been held here this afternoon, Is postponed until this evening. Havlng been delayed by exceptionally stormy weather on her iAJaska, the -Yukon and Northern British Columbia going south for the winter, C. P. R. steamer Prln- noon from the-north and will sail at 5;30 p.m. for Vancouver. l Making her monthly call at Kltl J morrow morning from the south and will sail an hour or so later on her return to Vancouver and waypolnts. ! Pilot A. Holden of Juneau arrlv- ied early yesterday afternoon from uie Aiassa capital witn a commercial .seaplane and left at 3:45 on his return north. He brought In as passengers a party of mining men consisting of M. Slisco, E. Dobson, J. Dunn, F, Hodges and F. Parker who have been spending the summer engaged in prospect ing and exploration work . In remote Sections ! of Northern Alaska and who sailed from here on the Prince Rupert last night for Seattle. "OOVKItN.MKNT I.KHOK ACT" (Nettlon 27) NOTICK .Of API'LICATION FOH A REEK LICENCK Notice Is .herebv: slwn" thai nr. ttm KUEf KIWI Sarah Chruchill Sees Night Life Sailing without warning, Sarah Churchill, daughter of Britain's former chancellor of the exchequer landed in New York, Reports that she was flying to the arms of Vic Oliver, stage comedian, to marry . him, were denied; and although her visit :a- described as first title In this class in 25 years ' a simple quest for a stage job, her brother Randolph followed her of competition. overseas, presnnably to scotch the romantic rumors, and per- haps to look after her interests. This picture of Vic and Sarah at the theatre was the first that was made of the oalr, since tha girl's arrival. Th?y would not talk of romance or lobs. WH1FFLETS From the Waterfront HOLLYWOOD CONNECTION Double For Jack Holt Was Born In Nova Scotia and Brother Of Robert Donat Lives There SAINT JOHN, N.B., Nov. 20: (CP) A native of Nova Scotia and an English-born resident of, that pro-vines, who have been visiting Saint John, were able to give first hand C. P. R. steamer Princess Ade- information about two Hollywood lalde, Capt. Henry Anderson, Is i stars due in port at 5 o'coclk this eve ning from the south and will sail soon thereafter on a special voyage to Ketchikan to pbk up passengers from' southeastern Alaska who have been held up by thr failure of American ., steamers to run owing .to the armritlme!work- pp?1 cf.rllro TV. Trlnf.co lures in Ontario and Quebec and wm ,hcre v, he wes ern p lalns have won not- momln ,,0. ? able victories In addition to high- tst places in oats, barley, soy beans, trass and clover seeds. The visitors, were J. Buckley Rus-iell Jr., born at Brldgewater, N.S., and Philip E.Donat, of Kentville, N.S. Russell doubles for Jack Holt and Donat is a brother of Robert Donat. Some observers facetiously suggest Russell looks more like Holt than Holt does. For many years the Nova,Sc6tian has been doubling for the two-fisted actor. He entered sljent plcturei-i under the guidance of Maryi lcfiford and since the talkies statted has confined his ac- nadlan provinces and Australia Prince Tf'xf; 5teamer. Cities to doubling for Holt and John, Capt. Neil McLean, ar- were among amn prize winners i In ,u the . . -. tu. ' farm crops exhibition last year,. Wheat growers from New South Wales will aealn be represented. Entries in the livestock section to-'al more than 12,000. If you wish to swap something v classifier ing from Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Islands and is scheduled to sail at 10 o'clock tonight on her return south" over the same route. Crowded with passengers from playing extra roles. Whik seeing his sister, Mrs. G. J. Klerstead, here for the first time in 24 years, Russell said he hadn't attended a motion . picture performance for several years because he gets enough of It In his dally work. He does stunt car driving as well as' difficult horse riding. Philip Donatj when asked If he Is i-3lated to Robert, says; "Well, dls- wy;rvT i ,r.'. T UnlJ- Vm the-eldet of four bro-is due in port at 3:45 this after- y,aJ ,S hers and k he Is the .,of youngest." Philip, with the Dominion Ex-: perimental Farm at Kentville, has mads his mark In the field of agricultural research. He came here to 171 ; iSlng with other members of thel er Cardena. Capt. John u Boden, a Is L,.. ... . J Wontvillo Main Onortof ,..,f TV, Tha nnnnf ,not expected before 10 o'clock to- cricket or football. We had a beau Itlful garden at our Manchester ly,Lrx.mbcr ,next- 'Vntlerhome;but my father and I were the of premium belnff TCcMS :JpStmffh6 tender! it. Robert used, to Avenue Prince Runert. British Col- rose3, Earning his lines. He Spent L0ulNoU,??,.t!!eiia,n5f SrlSed,.aii hours ln a uule study ' upstairs, upstairs, U No. 13 and lC Scctloo "Trh BriuS rS'tt 'JLL f,0 those days already had a local, fame by the glass or fcy the battle for con- as a Dy actor and elocutionist, sumption on the premises or else wnere. . 1 tills 3 lot cluV ol October. !r DRAMA OF NURSING Hie White Sister Is Outstanding Attraction at Capitol Theatre This week-tna j "The-'White Angel," dramatization of the life of Florence Night- inzale. comes to the Oapltol, Theatre here as the strong feature ofering this week-end with Kay Francis In the stellar role. The story of tills wealthy English girl who renounced a life , of social frivolities ito become: a war nurse and .laid the groundwork for what subsequently became tho Red Cross and Incidentally be came the Inspiration for the nurs- lng profession's Ideals is filled! with absorbing drama, tragedy and romance. The picture Is set In the period of the Crimean War. It begins in London, Florence Nightingale's home, where she fought (bo clean up .the disreputable hospitals of the time and ends In the same (metropolis when ithe famous nurse was decorated by Queen Victoria., The most draniattc scenes take, place in the British military heacl- ; quarters at Scutari on the Bos-j phorus, on the quay at Boulogne, i Ithe port of Marseilles and thej field hospital and battle lines at ; Balaclava .where the famous Light i Brigade rode, to Its death. The strong supporting cast Includes Ian Keith, Donald Woods, Nigel Bruce, Donald Crisp and Henry O'Neill. Forged Stamps In Trinidad Issue of Spurious Postage Tokens Being Circulated PORT OF SPAIN. Trinidad, Nov 20: (CP) 4-An issue of forged tamps is circulating through this British West Indies Island. Three valued Issues, the Demerara and War Tax Stamps and the Trinidad double-flagstaff" are being copied ind sold to dealers. A slight error In the make-up of 'he double flagstaff Issue first set collectors on the trail of the fakes. On genuine issues only one of the two flagstaffs touches the building :n the background, while on forged stamps both staffs appear to rest on the building. THE FAMOUS RUBBING LINIMENT 5"b..on-Pin lone. Getthenewlartetcon. "V " Also vaU. We in tmaller. repilar WHAT-No Car? With This Weather . . . A . ,1 Til ii . iHU lIliTbU liiirirmtlS I ! w w aaw v jj vt i wwv, -r wiim v , ry " - - - boys vere born near Manchester,! 31 Ford Tudor Tngland. "Despite the fact that we can all speak with a Lancashire accent," said Philip, "not one of us betrays the country of our birth by our speaking voice, which is a credit to any Englishman, If you know the broad accent of that country or shire. "I have not seen Robert since 1924 and only once heard his real voice over the long distance telephone when he was embarking at New York for England after making "The Count of Monte. Crlsto." 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E1Iverwarnp Prince Rupert, B.C. w- "It is not generally known thatj M ITCCAI I CM'C at about that time he took his exa-, " U U O H L L Ei 1Y1 J -j-owja. u Rom. ra , 3 :FrnMHMV CTHDr ID jruuiee or K,nox Hotl Compny " ui-uuiy one oi n JVVnvlU I J lJIVi II Limited In Bankruptcy. entiants U, pJts on that day." , O HER HEART WAS TOO BIG FOR ONE MAN TO POSSESS! ONE WORLD WAS TOO SMALL TO SHARE ALL HER LOVE! lir lli'i C theJlBMmB thickest. ..her courage Mi fnj highest! Her life uas an inspiration to all A ' rf icomankhuU Her love ablessinc to ull mankind' I And now the gallant itory of this first heroic war nurse ii immortalized on the screen by Warner Dros. . . . wiih ill the shocking truth, thrilling beauty and darins realiim th.i n,.U "Tl,. C. . I ....Uv. iiiv diurv oi LOUU Pasteur" one of the screen's most memorable masterpieces. KAY FRANCIS as FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE in e White flnjcl win. 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