onday, December 71938 V u Synopsis of Land Act rftC-EMFTlONi unreserved, surveyed Crown UuiiU T pr-tmpted bjr British ff5i eo declaring Intention to become ifiitak lubject. conditional upon rest J,ne oecupition nd improvement. pull information EoucprauiR rrv-emp- Lriei "How M Prs-empt Land." copies ol iVitri' en be obtained free of charge bv wrtreisini the Department of Land. Vie-B C Bureau of Provincial Infsrtm-od.' Victoria, or any Government Agent, Records V"1 ramini only Und sultsoie ior agricultural purposes .,fMB reasonable distance of road, school !j T marketing facilities and Which la not ilberrafid, 1 , carrying oer 1,009 board "". I, sere east of the Coast nanite and i WO If" Per cr th" R"(. Aoplicatloni for bre-etnptioru are to be i.idrfUtd to the Land Commissioner of hi Land fUcordint Division in which the Lai applied for la ntuited. on printed lormi obtained from the Commissioner. pri-eniptloni must oe occupieo ior life pars ana irnpro"'" v tiu oi id oer acre. Including clearing and cultl-titlril at least five aerea. befor a Crown Grant can be received. Pre-emptions carrying part time conditions of occupation art also granted. Fl'RCIIASE OB LEASE Applications are received for purchase if vacant ana unrrsorvca vtowq tanas, sot Ming llmberland, for agricultural IirposM- Minimum prlca of first-clans Lisle) land Is 19 per aere and aecond-; . igratlngl land. M 60 per acre, tether information la given In Bulletin ! . I miA arim "PnrrtiM anrl 1 I T iv. I.-"- J- crown Landa aj i partial relief measure, reverted (.ndi may be acquired by purchase In tan r,ul Instilments, with the first payment upended for. two yeara. provided taei Ire oald when due and Improvements are ride during the first two yeara of not Itii than 10'. of the appraised value. Mill factory or industrial attea en limber land, not exceeding 40 acrea. may L purchased or leased, the conditions mciudml payment of atumpage. Unsarveyed areas, not taceedlng ... may be leased aa homesltee. eondl-lotsi upon a dwflllng being erected In tni first year, title being obtained after midence and Improvement eondttlona are fulfilled and land haa been surveyed. For grating and Industrial purposes irtss not exceeding MO acrea may be ItsKd by one person or a company. Coder tbe Orating Act the Province la guided Into graslng districts and the run administered under grazing regulations amended from time to time to meet Hiring conditions. Annual grazing per-nlti art Issued based on certain monthly rites per head of stock. Priority In grat-leg privileges Is given to realdent stock gvMrs Stock-owners may form association! for range management. Free or tirtlally free permits available for settlers, campers and travellers. a to ten bead. "fiOVERNMKNT t.iqi'OK ACT" u .1. - , l...ll.,lnH f I ....... Fran naving claims against tne sain are herebv reaulred to furnish . properly verified, to me on or "' T.ne ist oay oi utionmoer, a u. wt. nil KactlM fnrlKtAH tsi thA ' are required to pny the amount a their Indebtedness to me forthwith. D. loan. NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator. Prince Rupert, B. C. xiom uosion into exclusive possession of Second place In the American section. Week-end National League scores were as follows: i Saturday's Scores 1 Boston 3, Canadlens 4. j Montreal 3, Toronto 1. i Sunday Games j Americans 3, Detroit 3. Rangers 2, Chicago 1. Hockey Standings International Section w. n. r. p -a p 'Americans 5 3 3 24 20 13 Canadlens 6 1 4 24 24 13 aiHUT l .lm ui lull ikii .h-iii,- T'm.nnlri A NOTICE la hereby given that on thfjioromo 4 Fifteenth day of December next, ths j Rangers 6 1 6 27 30 9 1 "4.27 19 13 Uquor Control Board tor e licence In American section ivsptot of the premises, being; part of Rangers :.....:8 . 1 4i27 19 13 3? building tnon-n as Karlscourt .a'.o'i rvtrnlf elrolt 3 A II 17 11 U Bl. altuate on Colltson Avmue. New Maseett B. C. upon the lands dracriliwl Boston 4 2 3 18 22 10 it Lou no. 1, 2. euva 3, in uiocic o.ichieaso 1 1 4 4 S "5 1(1 10 IP. 19 lisp 946. Massett TownMte. In the,)"10 Prince Rupert Land Reelsrtatton DH-i HOCKEY SCORES PAClVlC COAST LEAGUE Saturday Scores Seattle 2, Oakland 4. Sunday Scores Portland 2, Vancouver 1. Reach the most people in city and district with an advertisement in the Daily News. I Best Christmas Present One of the best Christmas presents a person can give to anyone ho has lived In Prince Rupert Is a year's subscription to THE DAILY NEWS In order to help solve the problem we are making a special offer of $2.00 a Year there is $3,00 a year and the same to Great Britain. Tle price of $2.00 is exclusively for the purpose of a Christmas Pfwent and cannot be used In any other way. ll'Ms,t,kk,,,,..s.,s..ktv'''0t'lW The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. ! A ' Co., Ltd. Los Angeles Saturday LOS ANQELES, Dec. 7: In Los Angeles Saturday Notre Dame and University of Southern California trojahs played to a 13-all draw. A howling crowd of 65,000 fans witnessed the game. I HIGH SCHOOL HOOP SERIES Inter-Ciass Basketball Opens Saturday With Great Competition On The Armory on Saturday morn- cans enabled them to move awayjing the ecene of the opeher Ttot In the province of British Colum-- r ..'.' A Ki, for the sale of btr by the glas L,OUlSiana fytla OTmiflw or euMrwnrre. Dtd this 5th day of November, AS). CARL KIRMIS Applicant. Santa Clara In Sugar Bowl Game NEW ORLEANS, Dec. T. LouU 1MHK Ml I'lll.MI: Ctll KT Or HltlTISlI u..v w.uc ronMiUA i ball teams will meet in the SUgar i. ,!.. xf...J . n Bowl football classic at Nfew Or- Art- (leans on New Years Day, it is an- W trie Matter nt the Estoite of William . " iioron Andrews. Iteceined, Inlftale ' take NOTICE that iv order of his Honor, W E. Fisher, the 2Cth day of. wuaimiair oi vne esiaie oi niimm, 4b Andre. deceo.ed and nil of a series of King Edward Hlah School inter-cJIass games in which Grades 9 and 10 defeated Grades ll and 12 by a score of 38 to 36. The seniors, led by Brown, Wins- low and a'Neill, took the first toll of baskets but, soon after, Bey-hon had put Winslow out of commission and the Juniors, led by Beynort and ' Eastmian, put them-, selves lhto the lead which they held till the end of the half. The score at the end of the half was 20 tn 18. The seniors, starting the second half with renewed vigor and determination not to let the Juniors get the best of them, forged ahead but the Juniors, combining better, soon equalized. Now it was truly a battle-royal) with 5 minutes to .go . and the score 30 all, Bey-hen's long shots, together with Eastman's and Lundqulst's floor work, isoon put the J Unions ahead. 6 Right to the finish it was a well fought game but the combination and checking, especially by Christian, was too much for their op ponents and the game finished 38 to 36 In favor of the Juniors. Eastman was the big gun for the Juniors, obtaining 16 of their points. He was helped by Beynon With 10 and Lundqulst with 8. Eor the 'seniors Brown and O'Neill secured together 28 of the 3(5 points. Moose Beats Overwaitea Scored Clean Sweep Victory Last Night in Ten Pin Bowling League Moose beat Overwaitea three games to nil last night In their first meeting of Uie second block Of the season In the Ten Pin Bowl- mg league, riign average scorer Was Nels Gunderson of the Moose with 180. ; Indvldual scoring was as fol lows: MOOSE 1st 2nd 3rd Royer 141 160 139 Faster 141 106 143 Morrison . 176 121 181 Korvuc 136 150 137 GUnderson ...i 157 170 212 Total 751 707 812 OVERWAITEA 1st 2nd 3rd Joy 144 134 155 Wicks 117 128 140 Todd ,. 126 121 148 Stiles 155 157 154 Vettch 143 156 160 Total 685 698 767 Ladies' Bowling League Schedule December 9 Annette's vs. Qrot to, Spark Plugs vs. Blue Birds, Rangers vs. Doodads, Canadian Na tionai Kecreation Association vs. knockouts. December 16 Annette's vs. Spark Plugs,-Doodads vs. Knockouts, Ran- vs. C.N.R.A , Grotto vs. Blue rrds( T ' January 6 Rangers vs. Blue Birds, Annette's vs. Knockouts, C.N.R.A. vs. Spark Plugs, Grotto" vs, Doodads January 13 Spark Plugs vs. Doodads, Annette's vs. Rangers, C.N.R.A. vs. Grotto, Knockouts vs Blue Birds. THE DAILY NEWS Page live CANADIENS MOVING UP Now Tied With New York Am- cricans for First Place In International Hockey Section ! Montreal, bee. 7: (cp)-By virtue of a four to three victory over the Boston Bruins In Montreal Saturday night. Canadians moved into a tie for first place In the international section of the Katlonal Hockey League with New Ycrk Amerlcaas who were playing a three all draw with the De- trolt Red Wings at Detroit last tilsht. Thtj Montreal Marrons beat the Toronto Maple Leafs 3 to 1 at Toronto Saturday night and advanced into a tie with Connie jEmythe's crew for ithlrd place. The tie game of the Detroit Red , wings with the New York Amerl Irish-Trojans (FIRST TEST PlaytoDrawj JN CRICKET Thlrteen-All Score in Football At ! England dnd Australia are Meeting At Brisbane Saturday's Result BRISBANE, Ddt, 7: (CPj.-When stumps were drawn Saturday In the second days play of the opening cricket test match between Entr- latid and Australia, the Antlpo-deans had run up 151 for two Wickets Ih reply to England's total of 358. Don Bradmah was dismissed for 38 runs and C. L. Badcock was left after obtaining eight. Today's Play Dismissing Australia for a total of 234 runs, England gained the first innings lead of 124 runs today. Battlhg a second time, the Mother Country had made 75 for two widkets when play closed for the day. On their fljrst attempt, the tourists made 358. William Voce bowled with deadly effect, capturing six Australian wickets for forty-one runs. Don Bradman, the Australian skipper, slipped on the steps of the pavilion after the match, wrenching his ankle. BUTCHERS WON OUT defeated McMeekin's Last Niiht To Take First Block Honors Prince Rupert Butchers beat McMeekin's three games to nil in a play-off to decide the winners of the first block in the Commercial Bowling League. High aver age scorer was Angelo .Astoria of the Butchers with 166. The second block of the Commercial League starts Thursday night. Individual scorine was as iowsf P. R, BUTCHERS 1st Joe Jack 152 L, Astoria 172 Ross 124 McLean .109 A. Astoria 155 2nd 154 109 134 133 182 fol 3rd 138 123 155 104 161 Handicap 20 20 20 Total 732 732 70l McMEEKIN'S Jtit 2hd 3rd Tajrlor .....127 137 159 Mehzies : 130 128 123 McMeekln -...125 145 100 Armstrong 94 133 129 Hlbbard. 187 121 163 handicap 15 15 15 Total ! 678 679 691 BRIDGE STANDING Sohs of Norway ;...28 26 C. N. R A .31 23 Musketeers ...:...32 22 Ramblers ..:...29 25 Canadian Legion 27 27 Prince Rupert Dairy .2i 33 Bracjkmari-ker .23 31 Grotto 25 29 F URS TRAPPERS and DEALERS Port Esslngtoh, Port Slmpsoh and Northern Ooast Mink wanted .at ohce' fdr Immediate delivery, and we are prepared to pay you the very top market prices. Also your Marten nd Weasels. All your other furs at full market Value. Out world-wide, connections enable us to pay you the highest prices for all your furs.. A trial shipment will convince you. Do It nowl A square deal or no deal! TRAPPERS FURS LTD. Bdyers, Exporters and Raw Fur . Marketing At tats PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. LAsli AfcT Notice of Intention to Apply to Leaat LAhd In the Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Range 4, Coast Land DUtrlct. and' altuate 'aipproximat4y one mile In l Southerly dlreotlon along th coaat line of Prlncwa Royal Island from Red Frn Point, aakl Red Frn Point being approxlnvktely tour mllefa In a Westerly dlreotlon frum Bernard Cor. Tkij Notice that it&ni Hansen of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation Plr Packer lntfencu to apply for a letue ol the followlhtf described lands. Com' tnenctng at a pot planted at blgn vatof mark on the ehore-Un In the middle of a bay being approximately one mile South ot Red Fern Point thnc ibiee chain North-Eaat: thence fifteen flu ins Eait thence five chains South, thence fifteen chain West,' thence Northerly to the nearest poln ot lo water, thenoe toUowina low water to a point bppodtt the initial post and containing fife acres, more or ess. Dated Utfc day of October, itil PAPER TOWN ! FIGHT CARD Bobby Woods of Powell IUver Meet Mox McCarrick On December 17 To Ocean Fal'u promoters have ''Jgned te highly touted Powell River bey, Bobby Woods, for a six round main eVsfrt on Dsoem-ccr 17 with Mo .M:Caxrick, rugged Oc?an Fa'.'u w?lterwjfght. Wood3 recently knocked out Cecil Gprdon oaloreJ Ssittle fighter,1 ahd, prl:r to that, went tlie route with Gordon WaHaaej the Canadian champion. With Jack Stote and Pat Dolan, wrestlers, sharping the double mailt event, the forthcoming pugvllstld (Sard at Ocean Falls gives promise1 of being a classy colorful affair. Ciccone Team Now Leading Six More Games Yet to be Played In Challenge Bowuhg series With. Max Asemlssen's Outfit With six games still to be played n the challenge bowling series; between Jimmy Ciccone's and Max, Asemlssen's teanii, Cdccohe's team ' n::w lias a lead ot sixty-two pins. tn Saturday night's p'ay the Cic- j cone team scared 2673 pins- and Asemlssen's team 2548. High average scorer was BiM Schrelber of Clccone's with 188. Individual scoring was as fol lows: CICCONE 1st 2nd Emlth 167 180 Coverdale 173 165 Mcintosh 206 169 French 199 151 fechrelber ...176 183 Total ..: 921 848 ASEMISSEN Gunderson Todd Bury 1st .159 .136 .135 Morari 195 Asemlssen 188 Total 813 2nd 195 155 179 182 204 915 3rd 191 137. 1 175 202 j 204 J 909 -j 3rd , 179 i5 159' 175 ! 151 820 (food lf h This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Cbluinbta. ippprdf ft i;;f;nniil km I I !i P & f WM pills lllllllillllimllHiilli li i A rr old Liqueur whisky, blended Iron tnoroushly gd Scotch milts, rich tn bouquet ind flavour . '250 $3S0 26 0s. 40 0, This advertisement is' not published or displayed by the Liquof Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. This advcttlsement Is not published' or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government, of British Columbia " " " " " 'i'.I'i ' iis i ii i scYrV - What's For a Mi 9 m . o an s Ltinstmas ! 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