mbei 25, 1837 ' ' ... Aft.:.?i,- ,;JV DAILY NEiW ' V jL k. , ' '1 V ... . .... 6 '&-''. " ' PAGE FIV , in: race marKs listice Day News of Northern Districts t? : ian Leiion.. Assisted hy Wo . .miliary. In Chars of Observances JRACE Nov. 20: ine uan-. Legion, assisted by tne wo- AuxllHsry lnat organua-, Lt-ieo .he events of ArmLs-1 Ly at Terrace. SoniUw: and eonuimng vit or Vcm FRANK WATERMAN lOctobw 4, 1937. EM THEME rflt'RT 01' BRITISH rOLIMIlIA IN ritOHVTF. f.MjIlfr of the "Admlnlitratlon At" Anil I Matter of the EMaJe of. Teter "ley. Dweaseil. Intettate NOTICE that by order of HU V E. Fher, the ITth dJ of fr K D. 1Q37, j waa anpolnted i- ir w the iwtate or. w dcxied, and all parties bar- ln ssaljiht the said; eMat are Jfquired to rurnlah name. prop. ruled, ta m oti or befora the y Of December. AD. 1037. and Jicj hulcbtcd to the eatate are w poj the amount of the'.r i.nrj to me forUiwIth. . NORMAN -A. WATTrf Official Administrator'. r im day ot Prttve rtiinert. B.C. A U. 1B37. i.'LJ LAM) ItF.niSTUV in (iCtrtiflcai. of Title No! St34it. mirtoen (13) and rourtser xt Nine IB). Town rrf fitetc ko 818 'iEAS oronf nf lnu of the I CerUfloat ot TltU lnued In of Vallace LanMey haa been yn tola office, hotfoe U hereby Jut I shall, o-t. 4 tie nlr.tlor. Olonth fmm lh. rta.f 4 the l"iWlcatlan M CertuicaU of T1U ln lieu Ot rl certlflc&te. imtHi ilu. th l:m Valid obleotlnn be tniA to i1 the Land Iteglatry Office, Rijpert, n. c, thto 33rd.. day of mi, ANDREW THOMPSON. rnwty PetrlRtnu- of. Title, LAM) ACT l(,e "f Intention to Apply I L. . Lease Land nr.ee r-p jad Recordlnr f w untish Columbia, and situ Wnlte Band IMAnd. I t"ic that Frank Waterman or uuport, occupation mlntra ln 'ascribed lamda: ""ang at a post planted oil 1 "e hlirh rlsrf. nn white Rand Ba belnt ann f. fmm the B. If Of Whlt. Rn T.t.nH and ICSS ;ld' thence 600 Xeet 8. W.i juienc, 800' te s Ei 4n4 coni "init 38. IBS7 t.AMi ltr'ntaTtiv i rT ,r"'lcate of Title Kna.' 19099.IJ t "7 iniiidred and Thlrty-jour " imitnln One Hundred and 1133). ncre. more or lent. "AS nrrmf mr im. nf fj "tlcai of Title taaued In tn ' 'nomaa It. Conror has, been win office, notlc la hereby 'H I itnnll a .vint inn rt 'jwn th. date of the first iiereor, lamie a provUlonai 7 of Title In lieu of aald loat ti r? ln th meantime tai-,;lon. be made to m la writing . the Ia.tih noitr nfflre "Jit, B. C, Ihla 6Ui day o' ANDREW TIIOM?80N, "VUty Regiatmr o Titled YOUNG FOLK SMITHERS ARE ACTIVE CREAMERY At 11 a.m. a! "angers at Bum take Instal atc ilence was observed Officers Instructive Speech ideals of the Band were made before he consented to be Initiated. Therefore, they had the highest authority in Canada for their Rev. Frank Bushfleld suggested that the Young Rangers might ftmwlate the Boy Scouts organiza tion and collect and mend old toys for distribution at Christmas time. A. short program followed. Ran gers Betty and Marie Roumleu rave a piano duet. Ranger Edna Bland a piano soloand acted as accomoanist to her brother Ran et Billy Bland's vocal solo. Ran ger Irene Taylor rendered a solo on her fine piano accordian. Com munity singing and refreshments, followed by dancing for an hour. broitght the evening to a close. New Officers New officers are as follows: Honorary Chief Ranger Rev. J. E. Whittles. Chief Rangers Gordon Rush ind Anna Settcrstrom. Assistant Chief Rangers Harold Bushfleld and Marie Roumleu. Secretary - Treasurer Edna ' -Bland. Assistant Secretary-Treasurer trene Taylor. Inner Guards Kenneth Gerow md Arlcne Patterson. : Outer Guards David Gerow and T aura Radlev. Editor of the lookout anu school News Chas. Linton. , Pianist Dorothy Tallon. NEW ROYAL' HOTEL J, ZarelU Prooritor -A HOME AWAY FROM nOME" Kate 11.00 ap 10 Rooms Hot 8t Cold Water Prince Huport, B.C. Pbone 281 P.O. Box 198 Mil! Saskatchewan Man Thinking Establishing Here Of ,1: r SMITHERS, Nov. 25:-HVE. Rose ndy junata v BURNS LAKE. Nov. 25:-In thi of Krtmsack. Saskatchewan, has temonal f.:rviee was. neia in E,ks Hal he lnstallallon o th bscn ln Smithera. for several davs Scldf :iow " "an m me morn- officers of the Youne Ran. looklna over the field with n view ''pprs' Band ponrhif tprf hv Mn tr. PStahllshlno. n raamrir o nr l.e -veiling there was a aance Walter WUson a3ssted by IIoK near this town to serve the. Inter- tame hall at WniCn inree nnnlr.. AiiHtpv Jowoll - Attrr th PSte nt tho TlulHot, 'Vallav U rc won by the holders nfsInglng; of ..0 Canada Mr. W11 , -n L-ket: Miss A. Longworth 1 expressed the appreciation of h QUllt a fin? piece 01 WOrK, ali members of the Rand fnr fhr. ne.rf. nf t.hU rllctrlcf mill h an uicuivvjia ui wic U.IUU 1U1 U)U UCCUS Ul 11113 UlSlllCt, Tf, 1U Will UC n u. tdered by the ladles of the leadership provided by the re distinct advantage to the farmers Mrr Cauthsrs took thetrjng officers. Shs pointed out n I prize and Solly Person, the no FOR RET I RENT -3 room aiurtmeru Lied The Anjrus. -tt, FOR SALE ick sale for cash. 5 room Atlin Avenue, Phone Blue pi wish toi swp something! ,. I classified L.rMI ACT id Iiilriiflon lo Apply ta f.fur . Ruipw land. Recording lot Btitlah ColunibU. fthd VtV Ujts Uland on th N. W. point or zayiM on a rni ? 1 Point. :-"se tltit Frank Waterman ot 1 jfrt B. C. cocupatlon Miner, apply ror a 01 vne. ic-.bed landa: J1 of UJ tte4. cizira Point. t it a Dost pianwa tun potoit on the 8outb the rectf thence 1800 feet : 15O0 foet North WPfct i lBOO tt Soutlvwest; inen. them that they had had the 05 porlunlty to gain experience which would be of great value In later life. Reference was made to of the district and should be the meant of Increasing thi dairy stock, of the valley to double the present number and in a, very short time. Mr. Rose was favorably Impressed.;. several former members of tho with the possibilities In that llnev floral tokens of sympathy to the bereaved were many and beautiful. Mrs. Sam Turner was-a -native; ot Kltzegucla and was lhe daughter- in-law of Simon Turner. She lived for many years In Kltzegucla be fore moving to. Kitwanga. Mrs. Sampare was the wife of "the postmaster at Kitwanga. BURNS LAKE Matt Hutter of Palling Is reported to have harvested two tors of potatoes from one sack of seed planted last spring. M. M. Connelly, M. L, A. for Omlneca, is serving on' the committees on agriculture, forestry, standing orders and private bills at the present session, of the Legislature in Victoria. E. T. ICenney. member for Skeena, is on the public accounts, fisheries and mining committees. Dr. King, Vancouver dentist, and Mrs. King are visitors in Burns Lake. Miss Doris Steele of Froser Lake Is visiting In Burns Lake wltlt Mr. and' Mrs. W. Wilson. Mrs. William Watt of MacDon-aid's Landing on Francois Lake has been the. guest recently Irr Burns Lake of Mr. and MrS: Ji Clark. Miss Ethel 'Long.- after haylnp been a patient In the Bums. Lake Hospital, has left for her home'ht Francois Lake. Mr. and Mrs. J. Stewart and) family arrived at TintageL recent'y: from Saskatchewan to take up land. Owing to snow conditions,' the family is remalnmff 'meantime; at Prince George, - n i "TIME THE TOILER" Moose And Deer Are Plentiful SntltlierVNlmro'ds Are Having Good lock These Days .SMITH EES; Nov. 25: The pursuit of moose and deer has become the" favorite pastime of local hunt-el. and a few days ago three of these left town to look for a moose. Within two hours of the time of isuvlng town they had bagged two ,M.c:2. lli: cold weather experienc- 1 has uus been ueen realized reaiizea ior-some fot some time time ., ,,, . . v, i,,,i,i . .. . ea a week or so ago has brought 1.. 1 1 i that that a a creamery creamery Is Ls one one of of the the Drlme prime . A IU ,... velr and, since the snow has cov--ied the ground, It is easy to get n tlv? track of the game. Cthsr nimrods- have had very C3od luck and the game seems to . v;ry plentiful and not far afield Is- 'a result moose meat and venial afe a stablo article of food on positions In various vocations and make the necessary arrangements !0m 'cai tapis.s inese aays. ,1 ill r frntrtt (ho TJth J fKA ttmnril . .. . , ' , . , ., . ... : ' - I v " me uuuu mc v.jun uw- it- jocaie nere in me near luiuie.. ing to hfiving appearance as made made their first: He is at present operating a ca-J.jye VlllltnPnn public speakers in operaUvo creamery at Kamsack andi.' Vu" the Band. should he iwell ouallf led to under Chief Ranger Whittles stated (take the venture In the Bulkley that he was pleased to act as lead valley. er ano wisnea to oe considered one: of themselves. He was prepared to give the best that he 1 'J ' II I m . Walter Wilson stressed the edu-i cational value the Band had been W past Rangers and honed the 'KitwangaWoinen naa lor me gooo or me uand p., thp If the same. Youiw Ringers would do ' 'J'aSS AVaV J Alter Long Illnesses present Rangers would continue to I KITWANGA. Nov. ,25;The.;fun aspire to. greater things. He re-: erals-t0ok here P t;Mr., Alice ers, Dies Hfjfe jnf provincial flame Warden Passed Away Yesterday ' ' ' ' i SMITHERS, Nov. 25: The death occurred in Smlthers early Tuesday , morning of Mrs. Cecil Muirhead, wife pf ths provincial game warden atiSnilthers. . -.Mh.; Mulrhsad had been 111 only A'ihnrt.tlme and underwent an on- called the InitlaUon. of the Gov-1 Turner and Mrs. Gus" SairipiibU eratlon a few. days ago from which emor General, pointing out that!Bcth passer away "after I 3nP5lnJj:gq1jalipd-.t6 recover. She was wide- iwii iiiquiritfi into tne aims ana ""'."'r ."v f.rc "f j l )ft"o ihiuubiiuui. mc aujiwcj held ln St. Paul, Anglican Chur$tf,yaifey, and particularly at' Telkwa and were conducted by- Rev. il whiere' they had lived for many Shearman. Large numbers ' Qt nayeats. She was extremely popular tlves attended the: funerals. Tlia with everyone and her passing will be. deeply . mourned by a large circle of friends throughout the district. Mt. and Mrs. Muirhead moved to Smlthe'tsr irom Telkwa a month ago;. Here .they had. intended td mala)., .their future home. COAL TO r LEASE EVERYBODY Satisfaction Guaranteed fatnooa Edson Alberta Coal Bulkley Valley Coal Vancouver Island Coal Rupert Feed . Com pant PHONE: SB and SS8 THE SEAL of QUALITY 1 , GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye , PINK SEAL t Finest Pjnk Salmon 'packed by t the only salmon canning company with an all the year round payroll in Prince Rupert ' ) " " J AEJ.LO BODY ! ' T LOTS AND LOTS OF EXCITEMENT AT OUR. : I NORTH POLS FACTORY THIS VEAR!! . j I V PLEASE Com ANP SEE THE PUN Qj- i V I Big Doillgs! More fun than a. barrel of monkeys! Here is a new comic strip well, it's really a holiday strip or a sort of daily Christmas party in which you fly up to the North Pole with Peter, Polly and Cap'n-Go-Lucky, to see what really goes on thercl Lots and lots of things happen to Peter and Polly, so be sure to get in on the fun. Read the new strip it's called Santa Clans and Company every day; it will go on until Christmas eve. Sanfa Claus 0110 I . M.n-vAiifvT 'Agr ABdOT 1&lBBgOf-flE EMgAfJED 1M STAT-I k rjAMCIMS I CiOUU'r; r400 I CAM -S Company Starts November 29! I WVb i-i"-" r-.-w.- ' ' ' IaCAD-MV J 1 M.V.B A. CKAMCE V-JITH C in ir-w r- - i.'j-'i-vj, I ifMV III 11 ' " I J . I I 1L J 7. t. II' I Wi. I t I i - I v J J. f I t lJ I . . I rr ' . V- I , 1 .. - . ; I . . .-A. "III vli ww . . w A NEW KIND OF . HOLIDAY STRIP . t THE DAILY NEWS .TIL.t-11 HETH-VltWl'SH V WAS .rBA.D AJf aj r tC 35-7 ti t r k XJ' r--i r-WJfcaS TiiTAMCv, TU-UtJ hHEvvMEfzsVtf? K 7i MartsS fr JW By Westover .1 'm I Xm, -TV. r- - i !