01 May 11. 1937 I8CD n 11 If T 1 I aciimarf Tcrrjee on tne copper iwver, 4,,.,nollnir was carried nut ttays after the first appear-fp n j a: use to a local newa-j1""'11- POI ARIS-TAKU MINING COMPANY. LTD.. Applicant. B' F J BiHtiiolamew. Agent. C tie flrct publication ot i May II, IB37. WATER NOTICE ilril(,n and l'w NCT1CE THAT Polarls-Taku r t. ..: 7 Limited whose a4dress T h. Trill htitiiv irr a ii and Lse 300 gallons per i flirws aoutheaWrly and Heaver Slough about 300 i jf eastern Bcundar of Claim K: N: 1. Lot 5489. 0 gaJa.i and Mining (250 rjrprss ufji tne mine aeecriDen was ported on the ground t: i :t May, 1937. rtl -Ml. nr.tnd nr An Inn! ... ... ..tiereto and to tnt cr wtll be filed In Hit office W reccrder at Atlln, B. C, Rupert B. C f the oppUcatlon may be r nvMniUer ptf Water Rights, 1 SCOTCH PCI ABIS-TAKU MINING COMPANY LTD.. AppHcaivt W Ougg Thonvton, Agent -' - ' -he first publlcittcn of May 11. 1937. WATER NOTICE IHterklon and I'u j . -T.pcny, uuniited wbose address B. c mill apply for at ite and use 100 fala. Den .low K-orthfWiterly and drain t -ater Creek About 1800 feet r c mfiuenoe wtth Beaver f C. l.nir tnaDHn miivtraM ..ie deecrlihed as BUver Ktng :n Let 5489 and Silver Kins tot 6490 wid-ou , Gold Bar ' r ;m CuistoP" nutrlet. Atlln Copy M pbsled on the ground (!ny of May, 1937. :f "-bJa notice and an applloa- ..'it. ItJrAtrk anil -. j. 1 WU1 lh f 1v1 An h rrfTlr-a w&t Recorder at Atlln, B. C. ""' Buipert. B. C. "to the oipplicatlon may be - eald Water Recorder or Qombtroller of Wa.iw Rio-hti.. ' dava mftwr 4K flnrf cn. 1 0 'ill Mm - , , POI.ARIS-TAKU MININO W3MPANY LTD., AppUcant cie of ithe liu-at publication of May 11, 1837. WATER NOTICE -wm a tin i vitu ivB niku Will A1TS1V f . - --v , mui iina inn a.iir.n tw. '"" aounneaateriy and drain fw WIWVUTI, 1 OVV HTlt w- ".uuirn. CTivki nn rii-,M RAF U1 Ibe diverted at a point wave Slough end on Silver King '.lUUn, Lot 8480. nnrl urUl l M. wm 41WllUlf V(4TLWfJCV ' uine dtiscrtbed a Silver King Jjqt 548B ajjd Birter King 1 : m i a, fido j "ratice waa posted on the ground ,,7 "ay, i37. 4 V Will iKji M1 1 4. b. Prln itecordeir.wt Atlln B. C, jrailpng to t,h. Blinn!, m.v K. th.rie BaU1 Waiter Kecorder or 'me. BulldrtngB, Vlotorla. B C. n"iiTlL.'tlay8 "'f,lr rlrst ap 'a Or ithU iKrv.uu. i . POLARIS-TAKU MINING . COMPANY l.Tn annlllm. ,K,ltoo May n, 10517, 1 District News or of he timineca uoia w"j,vjuv-u x.uij. z i - . Icntjwn as the uardenelles Is Badly Kurt that owing to the Hoods ear washing out the bridge, Edward Woodward Trampled By ork rm the mine was delayed Team of Hornes at I-Sike During the winder 200. Kathlyn .. .. .M nmmn(e. Ho n.'TO, - ...;ii-r .-... - . on the development work .ccldeht while working with a wr, eommenceu iwo years cmv. 0f men , under the Fishery 'waruen, noy wcuonnell near I Lake Kathlyn on Friday 2" ,t Th m were clearing logs r o n n I t m .7 fn iirnrm n nrM adv i . r i . r t t KV I ... . , . v Mien X1U1VB 1IUIU . JjUKii i: oiid us 9 cfTior power Kathlyn Into the Bulkley River to i miiJiuto for mining of facilitate the passage of fish into r tewater Creek. whlto Wh i,k Knthlim A w .......... . , . v i tvcwil ui uuinci c i ni.iii sou or -s empioyeu on xne work and JJ OS lAOm Silver Klnj. nf fWp UnrUnrt nr. Ollrlrlonlt. l,t 1,489. . . . .. ' ... . ' '"-"-",'! w v vii ue diverted at a point -nocked Mr. Woodward down and i-js ;, : n rusw.ny from the -rampled on him. lie was immedi- i a!id mitt: be aw for "v i ubuch -xu me i?uuuierN .iius- o in in ife in dKscribi pilal where he received medical ' Mining Division. (attention and it was found that : u. p; iwd on the grcund number of ribs had been frae ,ord7a but the extent of internal wrto tout to tiMiinjurics sustained has not yet 1 1 v. n ffwea hi ine wlc Veen determined ' l Eupert, b. c. ' Woodward has been a a,Rpitoation may be, dent of Smithers for many years jk Du.ua waki mpwiuct: i a J u J JUNIOR STOCK CLUBS RMITHPRS Mnv rhis advertisement Is not pub ' or u.a,Cu UJ - W'-C?!t Oreek on Bllver Kin? nMmmpn nf Rritlsh Columbia, - - JtV BUU Will UB 1 73 NATIVES TO CELEBRATE Arc Here in Force For Coronation Day Greenville Council And Band Due Tonight Another district native village to ;e well represented at the Coro iation Day celebration here this cek will be Greenville on the laas River, a delegation from vhlch Including the village council ;nd the town band Is due here to light. There will be some thirty- iix persons in this party. Over one hundred strong, the .ople of ttitkatla arrived on eight boats yesterday. They were met and welcomed, by W. M. Brown, chairman of the celebration committee and. as spokesman of the visitors, Edward Innes replied. rrr.lt- purchased farms and Rmitho roonrfc int.ot v,. owned oper- lng taken this year in the clubs for fed b families 8!"gle men-, to"rlee" boys. There are calf, hog or poultry clubs for the younger people id grain club.1 for the older boys. great many are this year taking art In the competitions. HUDS0NS BAY i. .uaing. yjoioria, u. WHISKY ' oaya arter itme nrst ap- v oittce In a local new. FINE TYP SETTLERS Advent of Swiss (Creates New Interest n Ffirrolng Onerations Of Bulkley Valley Interest has been added to the farming operations in the Bulkley Valley this year by a considerable influx of Swiss settlers whe with families and these are already settled there. While in most .cases thej speak German, the children are already attending school and art rapidly picking up the English) language and are proving them-1 selves very quick at learning. The new settlers are a distinctly high lype and they express a desire to hat the settlers be sent there white ones. 11 'o' AU-'c'-T THnM-l'.-S THiEACBS.! CAMCiMG AMD VOU OVJ-i- AT CK5V1TJ BE, BY MB. AfcOvvJ f" .W-. VCU KSEP LOOK1MC5 -THST eoOD-LOOK- VJITH HIM FOP A TOB, DAD, AMD I'LL SOUMD OUT M BOSS TODAY n v n ri n Artr in 1 - n sft'yf Hv THE DAILY NEWS PAGE SEVEN MISTAKE 'PITTSBURG JFormer Athlete IS SEEN: WELL AWAY; Almo!La Cr,pp,e Interest in Local Hospital Situn 1 Pirates Now Have "Two and a Half linn wnu Tnkpn liv l'cniitc Game Lead in National As i Of Smithers SMITHERS. Mar 11 -f.The people of Smithera district hr.vt been taking a great deal of "In terest in the hospital situation in Prince Rupert. J. W. Turner chairman of the Board of the Smithers Hospital, expressed tht opinion that the 'Prince Ruptfi-l have always been Protestants BrainlWhage Is Cause of Death Inquest at Smithera Into Demis Of Peter .Sal ice SMITHERS, May 11: An inquest held In connection wi'lh the death of Peler Salico.of HousU: ton found that a cerebral llemof f rhage was the cause. of dea.th." : t Salice was to be the chief wit ness for the crown in the Belli cini arson case which will be );iied at the assizes in Prince Rupert this week. He collapsed j and became unconscious on Mon-i Aiul Indians Lead American BOSTON, May 11: (CP Pitts Now day and died without regaining CUveland 6, Boston 5 ai lh-fbrook consciousness iwa aays later. u :"ss'-leaves a widow who resides al I , their farm at Houston. "Funeral i wa8 held at Smithers today from! St. Joseph's Church. Salvation Army Commander Pays Kitzegukla Visit adapt themselves to the ways of) kitzeOUKLA, May l: On the country anu become citizens iTuesday last Brigadier Walter (Cincinnati at the earliest opportunity. ' Cnmit-hers nf Wranll,. AlasJta.l The settlement regulted from a ; divisional commander of ie Sal-1 Philadelphia ; isu rnaqe. 'o iue.uun.rMy. "- vaUon Army, paid his annual vlsitiCleveland . years ago by representatives of to Kitzegukla. ' .Detroit the Swiss government who on. A meetlng was conduqted in theN;w York . Carruthers dedicated the lniant They all have money and in mos Qf Mr M vine purchased developed aped farms. . . wane Bear is Seen By Native Walter Wesley Tcok Shot But Di.il Not Kill It Later he confirmed the commis sion oi Field Captain eonforred on J. H. Johnson at the last congress, presenting the diploma, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson received many con gratulatlons from their fellow comrades On Wednesday Brigadier Carruthers visited the Day School and spoke to the- children. At. noon he KITZEGUKLA. May 11: Walter was a guest of honor at a luncheon Wesley reports having seen a white given by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mc-baar near the Skeena Crossing Dames. He. left later, in the day for post office. He shot at it but was Kltwanga. unable to kill it. There are plenty to will be above diverted to at &&Mj a point quor Control Board or by the of black bears around but few Dally News want-ads bring ; re- "TILL1E THE TOILER" (Including yesterday's games) Boston National League W. L. I Pittsburg 12 3. St. Louis 10 6 New York''". -..:..;.-....r 9 '8 ChleigO 8 f 9 Brooklyn ' , $..jLk 8 f Boston ....;:.:.........'....'... '7' 10 Philadelphia ..:t..rt- - 7-: 10 American League Washington St. Louis .... Chicago 9 .. ,9 .. 9 ... 7 ... 6 .. 5 TRAPPERS 10 5 5 7 7 6 10 9 10 Pet, Will guarantee top market prices for Beaver and Muskrat. Other furs at value. j FRANK LOCKWOOD ! Phone Blue 729 P.O, Box 200 Macs the Encore And How! "Right as IUinM After Taking Kruschen Read this letter from an athlete, telling haw i he obtained relief from rheumatic pains: r "My knees were so stiff with a burg defeated Boston Bees yester-j xnd of rheumatic trouble that I day to extend their margin of juld only rise from 'a chair 'with leadership In the' National League jzxi a,nd difficulty. This had been to two and a half games over St. owing worse and worse-for about Louis Cardinals who lost to the ' wo years. It was al lthe more z&W .iroaklvn Dodeers. The Dodgers are ;nu because in my voung days I had people had made a .grave mjstab (now leading the.5fecond divisiont playsd for two(cbuhtits at football in not accepting the offer of tht with Best on Bees and the Phillies" held my college record for the Sisters. He says his boar J con tied for sixth place. Hi and 223 yards. Naturally I tried sisls of eleven members of whom in the American League the a'l acrts of embrocation, but with eight are protestants, two Sistor- Philadelphia Athletics and Cle've- Riclutely no perceptible effect, and one other Catholfc. Tlie msj land Indians are . deadlocked for Tien decided td try Kruschen ority of graduate nurses employee the leadership, the.Mackmen hav- .Salts, and to cut a long story short, lng won yesterday ove: Detroit I aq new as right as rain." w. S, while the Indians clowned the Bos- "' ton Red Sox. Ths New York Yan- 'Hie- pains and stiffness of rheu- a close race. Yesterday-s Big League'scores: National Leaf tie Fitteburg 4, Boston. ls St. Louis 2, Brooklyn 8. Chicago 4, New York 3. Cincinnati 3, Philadelphia 10. American League y.. New York 7, Chicago 0. Philadelphia 9, Detroit 5. St. Louis 6, Washington 3 TERRACE Mrs. F. Mist and Miss Mist left on last Thursday's .train , for Nel son. . "To Be Wed .W 4 : June Second ' ' " MONTS, Trance. May 11 i-It was reported on good autripr- tty Iast:n,lght that June 2 had 1 been settled upon as the date' vcr the ntarrlage of Mrs. Walr (""lis .yvarfield Simpson and .the t Dukfe ct Windsor, The. Duke aad Duhess of Kent .will be trre principal attendants,' ' ' ' ;''. v i Today's Weather lOgyerntnent TrlegrnphiV Bu'l HarborOvercast, showers; barometer, 29.94; temperature, 4G, moderate swell. AIh . BayPart eloudy, calni; -vpmetr. 30.06; temperature, keci and Detroit Tigers are tied for nitltm are frequently due to de- 10 third place. The Boston Red Sox. toilts cf uric acid in the muscles r'n'e Is a"d07 rl -inAv T who ware leading the league at the wl Joints. Kruschen Helps to sti- southeast wind, 24 miles per noui, week-end, are now 'in trfc second -nulate the excretory organs to' moderate r0UKh i'nilj'. dfvirlon with Washington sixth, hraJthy. regular activity, and so li-ra 0' I"11"1 arl oua St. Louie seventh and . Chicago-gables them vtp Uiminatee U,' A"" v V Mtsht Aif whiai barometer. 329.72'; temperature, 4Clight chop, j " ei iACo Part cloudy,- south east. Wind. 44. AfatT.ah Rain, calm, 50. Alice . Arm Piain, calm, 4C. Nel-f Antvox-i-ltaii, :qalm, 4G. . . f SteAvart-r-Raining, south wind, :43. ; Rv. and Mrs. John Llnney of the' "TTwjjltonr-'Cloudy, calm, 52,' I Pentecostal, Mission at Terrace left . SraItheir-Cloud, wrndy;'mild. Jon Wednesday's train for Cran-' Burns Lake Bright, stiff east .412 1 .412 .333 ' i .643 .643 .563 .563 .538 .375 .357 .333 ARRIVES AT CANNERY KITZEGUKLA, May 10: Mrs. Sam Wesley left Kitzegukla last Thursday for the North Pacific, cannery. She hopes to Join her hus- i hand there for the fishing season. r Mr. D'ucharme I Terrace Theatre wind, 45. nto shaeorfe!j Twenty Horses opening. The theatre has been, T iL closed for the past two years. Ter- j i)lirn l tO JLC3.U1 race wii ina,ve, ior me iirst time in its history, a talkie house. When t the theatre was last oberatine the '' FIMLICO. May 11: Twenty race 80 silent film was still In ravor. j hoi -i' were burned to death In -625 ( the-destruction by. firft of .-a. racing. fry kr Daily ' News claxsified ad : table heye at the week-end. y47i r ' .444 . - - -- fate?" -HH $3.25 BLACK & WHITE TT THAT'S THE SPIRIT T1L.UE 3At-, 1 53T A FEELtM I'LL STRIKE IT RICH rrrrcv mr MAC-VAllSH Hf LUCK- I'M CSOtrJS TD SEEf THE BOSS A-BOUT As sob For DAO It's All Settled H5MT1i'i!n BM aim In tunutlv Miuare citrtooa If you no dviiire, Afkvuur vendor. JAMES BUCHANAN & CO. LIMITED Famed cbe world over as Distillers of the fcncll ScocchWhiilr This advertisement is not publishea or displayed by the Liquor Control Boo nl or by hr tiovfrnment y H tti. ! CniiunUm TILUE, VOUBE A K -TVW'S I -4 1X I I ' : II QJ Era, THAT DATE y W AUU .R VQWO UjC U JTT THAT HAMDSOMsJ BUBB'-ESMad B'JBBt-gSV S-O jJ LM- r, . I S&i i'i ckav tiu.,6. jOH,yes -nuuB i-about lij j m IfsoT-:7 7UJ44LdrHxx dont tack, , ptttY. n L-'r LOU