Sk . SI - l! r,:saday. September 18, 199. Name of Person AHQjti-d ig O A ci Benjamin A ,u Edwin Anna M. ... fi-'rven- uraee c ciuirrie. itooerc !i adnef. Hans TAX SALE, 1939---CONTINUED i-r.ger Ldwaia w.: Holland. Amur t aatty, utroert HTay.or Noel V LMjrfitt w II. irag. owner u Edwar(l: Bruce, William. tutth, Jane Alberta graun. Katherlne Sfdore Adam ore. Adam wdore Adam Bedore. Adam Long Bamuel N. .. Uf SMI. 4-4 3CM '4 . . . at? ii . - Mtiriiii v n rrr owner. Ti.oma Sinclair Gorei ... Earn William reg. owner. J. nu l Bnrgei Jcrcaiwon. David ... Spence Chailot ireg. owneii o-nRP Maiun ana Dm j. Shannon Martm Wilfred Usurer M. l.idx) Msaec Hanry Un Mirtm Isabella Marten; Mar- W'lfrad Mau.er (lo trust' r)faf y Thomas .'. K :, Kathleen jfahaw. Martha DM.' Sybil M Mian. John - ! hrane. Edwin Laranc . i Patrick A: Char If M. ... U ugall John E Edward and Ed wan F di .. Peter Kr.'i .-. Wn E rg owner I; M Dlnnami 1? J' hn Whne and Am H ir.phrev Joint tenants 5.-. r Vern A. K -. M'chael rtn owner F rt Evans i X, r B. r P W E M K Fisheries. Ltd. .m John 8. LIST OF PROPERTIES ShiMt Drcrlpticn of Proptrty CASS I Ait DISTRICT N.E 4 N.W .., 4211. surf see itghW 4881 airtmf rwhti IxiaVii IkiMaxi JftkMraJ Claim ... . .. UyniiN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS IMST. huboiv. D.L. 1. Plan SIX. 10. Bk. 4 Lot . Bk. 2i ubdh. D.L. 7. Han 94. Let S. Bk. 11 Undtv. 14 1M. eeati in Lot 30, Bk 11 ... Lota lt It. Subiliv. Ti.jmas 8 :"-iair aore Lot II Bk Arthur DaTW .- Lot 861. N. Vi Edward r. wnr "1 llardyt Frank F-tiwin W Alice XI II - liarles A. O. ... .. Hubert ' barlaa Arehla a. .Tames Edgar FUhrrtea. Ltd. w Hnry ii Vtctorl Oust I R Pfvrr Toal Co. I -Id p.vor rrr "o. !d. River Coal Co.. I td. Her re., i tt h.i-. r Rirer Coal Co., Ltd. 1 Lop'- Minnie and John tree owner Wm. Farr) Smith Omm-v i rw awner . Bk. Bk. 11 ft ... I DX, 16 and 1A. Plan 931. Lot S. Bk. 32 Lota 1 2. Ok 34 107 Lot 220 it in I 7 mt ri of 1 ti in mNWtd from Undiy. 4 tat. in Lot 337. Bsit a strip of land 1 s rn width matured from Hkh-ww mark SuWIv. D.L. 231. Plan 1032. Lota 16. 18. Bt M Lot 30. Bk. 36 Lot . Bk B. ubdW Tlka. A. B. C. Oftd D. DL. 234. Plan 1260 Lot 1 of Lot Ut. Ciow ntea at- Lot Ml LOU 7. 8. ff. Bk. 47. D.L. 746. Plan lOTfi Lot 7t2. E. W Of 8.E. h Lot 19X. N.W. 6 ac as Shown In orangr on otan attached to DD i247sl Lot 7. N.W. 130 ac exeapt thereout V ac. in N.W. eernar thereof Lot 846A. FT. N.E. W Lot 860. W. 4 Lot m, n.r k of N.a'Vs "'. mill . Bk. A. socdhr. Lota tMTA. UMB. Ft. N.W. V Let 1M7. iSnd Fr. .W. Vi Lot 1001. M- taa Lot lOOt. g.E. Lo' 1010. P. M. 4 Lot I4. N.B. Vi - Lot IfTl, Bk. A. Ptftn 1493 Lot 71. raaont Hk. A it iatt m.w. ot mn. Vi Lot ltti S.W. Vi Lot 3141 Hit I- T. . - - 8. 14. To. I C W Th. S . Sec. 31. To. 6 Sac. 31. Tax. 4 ..: r ; I1"0 Frbalrn ut j Bk 10. D.L 300. Plan 1603 Edwr 8 Bl.. 33. aubdlv. DX. 360. Plan 970 L'" A C meg. owner. Rog- , :, 8.Pre . Bk. 36. aubdlv. DX. 360. otan 370 Haugland & Kirr (rag. That ntn. or subdiv. Lot 31, and ot. sub-ner George Lltltoi hi. n at ni. Ml a shown on Raa- ! itrixl nln lftM and marked "Mill O rounds" Subdiv. D.L. 361, Plan 92. T,im., Tinier t-u Thomas Lota 2. 3. Bk. 1 't tth Osborne treg. owner. ;'Uge of Terrace Lota 5. 6. Bk. 3 n. . . Subdiv. D.L. 3G Plan 967. 0?7 ,?f wn Dk. 26 - K Mafc' Hk. 39 Stephens. Edward Eluood Bk 40 - . Sub-ilv. D.L 360. Plan 972. & ,,,anry 11 Lot 32. Bk. 7 jsar James Benjamin Lc'- 9. 10. Dk 9 a?.!,, .mM njam!n Lot 11. 12. Bk. 9 r'.l,n. Altln T. and Mary ... Undlv. U int. each in Lot 3. Dk. 12 umision. Martha Jane Lot 591. Pt. 20 ac.. more or teas, shown on olan attached to deed deposited under "ra, hYed W nk 14 S ard, Fred w! ZZ. Bk! IS. 8 Subdiv D.L. 977. Plin 1035. Bk. 31 Bk 31 Bk. 22 Bk. 23 r 1- ti Arrears of all Taxes laeiied to Dfl. 74611 and 6S44I 738 Lot 3. RE. 48.00 Lot 416 . 27.87 Lot 417. suUiws4ffv 86 2Jj54 Lot 420. except Otfl. sMbdlf. bf Piao 1SS1 2268 uk oi. suoair. ui. I'M Jei . UndiT. Vi int. eh in Lot 4MA Lot 494 5.20 2088 38.40 98.98 '258.41 11950 267.90 450 47.70 33.20 3148 6730 1&50 105581 52-?? Lot 591. N. If) eh. Of 8. 20 cn. OI li au cn. Lot 593. W. Vi .-..u.ii.. it f Bio lint Assd. Lot B of Lot 079 M,,J , Subdiv. D.L 990. Plan IZJ7. "fker. John A. .. Undlv. 3-5 int. in Bk. 1 JO-23 -cr John A. . Undlv. 3-5 int. in uk. 2 Meeker. John A. . . Undlv. 3-5 Int. in Bk. 3 "ffker. John A Undlv 3-5 Int. In Bk. 4 etlcer. John A tr.i,. 1. Inl in In nk. uiv. -j 5 jir unuiv. j-o jiu. luZvll n A Undlv. 3-5 int. in Uk. 7 634 h?,?,ker. ohn A Undlv. 3-5 int. in Ilk. 8 16.34 Kir!rKi iCi Annle Laurie Undlv. 2-5 int. in uk. 1 0 kitirn,. fkpatrlck. Annie ""me Laur Lnurli. e Undlv. 2-5 int. in Dk. 2 - 8.64 X wP" I S- Ann'e Annie Laurie Laurie . Undiv. 2-5 int. in uk. a Annie rtnnic Laurie Laurie Undlv. undlv. 2-5 2-0 int. ini. in in uk. Dk. 4 !klrkn,i iKirkKiE 1 c Annlc Laurie Undlv. 2-5 int. in Uk. IkirCn,... nmc Laurie Undlv. a-a ini. in uk. Klrkniiii . nnic Laurie Undlv. 2-5 int. in uk. Prter,c.kv Annie Uurle ..... Undlv. 2-5 Int. in Dk " I Willi Vriwt : LOfnciai A... AdmiV.y;. "r""' Lot 1100. Assd. Lot 1 o 6 7 8 Cook Uk. 1 subdiv. iwv. vmn 190 Int. 16JD5 16i)5 1J06 1.46 3 5.17 2.91 131 1,73 Si 345 342 843 30.26 1J1 39 34.43 5.11 2.71 2.46 7.12 132 Costs and Expenses Sc. 3 e. Sc. t c. 42jOO 330 13.75 59j96 23J52 2.66 13.75 39.93 6D0 .46 13.75 2021 70 ,79 13,75 22D4 936 133 12.75 23.44 250iT7 3341 12.75 29753 5,46 JS7 12.75' 188 8J33 J69 12.75 21.77 0j81 30 12,75 19.86 130 .79 12.75 21J04 70 .79' 12.75 21J)4i 18.06 1.95 12.75 32.7 f 48.00 5.17 1375 6642 12,70 1J3 13.75 27.78 14910 14960 10.50 10.00 14.00 13,75 ,13,75 J2.75 12,75 13.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 12.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 12.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 13,75 13.76 13.76 179.4T 179.4C 24.42 2341 2921 214? 66.92 4443 39J2T 38.1f 184r 43.6S 55.17 12l4e 301.4? 34 4f 184 3164J 664T 49.7.' 48.11 8&4' 274' 28,48 141 13.76 394- 3140 521 13.78 70. If 646 7.11 13.76 89.4: 4741 443 13.75 664f 4440 4.49 13.75 62.7' 70.12 7.42 13.76 912' 73340 11147 13.76 848.12 7T.86 9.41 13.75 I004f 3240 340 13.75 49.7S 1742 243 13.75 33.70 31.96 3.03 13.76 48.73 1583.70 17042 13.75 176747 63.40 7044 13.76 736.4C 58140 63.73 13.75 668.68 901.46 97.17 13.78 101247 70846 79.07 13.75 82647 1 HFRFBY OIVE NOTICE thai, on Saturday, tba th Hav of Saotember. 1939. at the hour of 2 o'clock ' ' afternoon, at the Provincial PoUee Office. Tar-aee. II. C. I will sail at public auetion the lands in the f ; mailer set out. of the persons in said list hare'naftar sat out. for delinquent taxes unpaid by said Pff en the 30th day of June. 1930. and for inter -at, costs, and expense, including the cost of adver-i;-,, s.nd sale. If the total amount due for the peri x) ended December 31st. 1936, and interest thereon. t v. tiu-r with costs of advertlainc aald sale, are not a aner paid. Name of person Assawad Hhort Dflacriotlon of Fmeerly. If VNOF 8. r:().ST DISTRICT. Subdir. Ilk. 16, D.L 3C0. PUn 1063 Ui 4. 5. 6. 7. A 'roars of Costs and all Taxc Int." Exuensas Total i e. 3 c. $ c. $ c. 15.43 1.91 12.75 30.09 10 4 147 12.75 24.2f ta 6.35 12.75 79.13 4446 4,71 12.75 62.02 5147 3.97 12.75 68.09 799.28 115.77 7.45 2544 63.91 24.35 7244 5.87 7.01 19.54 2248 3645 76.42 6.60 6.65 20.88 19.52 19.52 1945 19.55 12.85 4248 16.34 1644 28.26 10.84 10.84 10.64 1044 1044 10.64 27.94 8.00 .58 1025 542 2.08 7.63 .70 .79 1.49 241 3.82 342 8.09 .74 .74 2.17 1.67 1.67 1.67 1.67 641 1.07 1.41 4.48 1.74 1.74 1.74 1.74 1.74 .73 .93 2.97 1.15 1.15 1.11 l.U 1.15 .90 1.60 .59 13.75 12.75 12.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 13.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 13.75 12.75 13.75 9284C 20.78 4344 87. 98 40.18 93.42 1942 204S 33.78 37.74 54.13 54.12 93.26 20.09 20.14 35.80 33.94 33.94 33.97 33.97 85.29 24.10 27.01 22.34 THE DAILY ...... NEVT3 - .r. PAGE Tin Murphy. Constance p. and Lot 1104. Assd. Bk. A Patrick nn immv Jonn Anon Allen. Agnsa McDonald. Peter Oarrett. Charles J. isdge. Oc&nK CSrant. Hosb R. Wilson AlTrtd 'vrita Jamas Howard Dyer. W.D. (rag. owner, Whit- ixia raueiaon up as we did bobbed her hair. The last time we women went n for whalebones and piano wire lacings, the doctors had a lot to say tbout It How do they react today? Big women with lots ot fat 1 round the waist." said one doc tor "may be able to stand slightly lighter waists. But little women who are already quite small will iffer seriously If they lace them-velvet; too tightly." What do women think about cor- leta? "Women who take part In sports lave good muscles and don't need Mem." says Helen Wills Moody, the nnl star. 'Tennis Is particularly tood for the waliL anyway. Wo Ben who play a lot of tennis have very small waists. youH notice." Says Jean Spadea. designer of imart mannequins: "Indeed I am toing to wear one of the new cor wis. This new silhouette is a much sore natural one for women than iiose awful hips we've been trying ' get. I can't see how well be any more unhealthy If we pull our valsts in a little." Then there's the office girl. For instance, Ray Hanger. Virginia born young woman who directs activities if New York's largest news photo-xraph library. "Never!" she exploded. "Cant on imi?ine me all laced up. stoop-over the cabinets getting out turp- of Hitler and Stalin and Chamberlain and Roosevelt? I'd -e a pretty sight, now, wouldn't I?" Outlook Cn Life Is Discussed By United Pastor Last evenlnp in First United 'hurch Rev J C Jackson spoke on Our Attitude Towards Life." He contrasted the outlook of Jacob ln the Old Testament with that of Paul as given In the New ound "sll things are against m "' Paul found "All things work n-' ?ether for good to them that love the Lord." While one's temperament might color one's outlook on life, there were factors that could be controlled. People should learn to look up, not down; forward, not back: outwards, not Inwards. The "Jhri'tlan's point of view was a 'ong. wide view and, seeing things far ahead, then Indeed was the Christian "more than conqueror." Mrs. R. G. Large was heard to much advantage in her rendering of the clo "O Let Me Hear Thy Loving Kindness." In the morning Mr. Jackson gave he second ln the series on the Book of Jonah. The Junior Choir 5941 sang the anthem "Stand Up, Stand 30.83 30.83 30.33 30.83 30.83 20.26 Up for Jesus.' WOMEN TO COLORS LONDON, Sept. 18: (CP) Typ- 2242 .,sts- iactory hands and women of 43.98, independent means have swelled 24.74 the numbers of the Women's Land 2440 Army t0 14,000 ,n the Past few 24 50 wecks- Mrs- Walter Elliott, wife of 24J4 the Health Minister is chairman 'of the London committee. 25.29 42.29 tin.. ... n llllj biassiucu uu. will often make you many dollarj. pVan attacbedto MiLeod, Donald Roy Bk. 2.' subdiv. irt D X. 112. Plan 1343 Lanfear. Danlna Lot 2. subdiv. pt. N.W. , DX. 1490. plan - 1285 T r 0 w f Xtf 1 t" T 4 SMt TV f isfi Mitpv ,., 1285 T0al i FlSSnlm0ld Lot 1411. B.Vf. .nt ihr.. - Bk. k A. A subdiv. snMtv pt. Lot 1702. Plan Wj Lot 17C9, except Lou 1 and 2 Lot 1717. except O.T.P. Riy. R. of W.. and except Bk. A -. ..x Lot 1742. W. Bk. 7. lubdir. DL. 1744. Plan 1006 Lot 1745. northerly otn.. as described in deed deposited under 11341 Lot 1906 Lot 1934 Lot 1935 rush" ROT Pntterson Lot 2275 A. Learoyd, Douglas R Lot 3981 MCijeod, John, jactsklll, Mar- DJ.. 4127. Bk. B. Map 1538 swat; auRTwm. uamenne uoi 4356 !w. E Lot 43fll tewnhtm, C ... Lot 5125. except Dom. Oovt. Tel Line Ihictien, Jean haCl' Sllhllr nf P.W n II I. MM PUn 111ft DaUd at Prince Rupert. B.C. this 21st day of Ju'y. 1939. CORSETS OR NOT? New York Writer Finds People For And Against By JOAN DUKIIAM Assiciated Preae Staff Writer NEW YORK. Sept. 18: (CP To corset or not to corset has become the question before the fashion world. And It looks as If we. the DIRECTION FOR PEACE Until It Comes To Hearts of Men, Nations Cannot Expect It, Says Local Pastor . 12.94 M.49 13.75 28.181 21.10 222 12.75 3647 6.00 .46 12.75 1921' 640? f for.' tin . 19211 3842 - 247 13.75 5444 6 63 43 12.75 2021 12140 1249 13.75 14844 53:18 443 13.75 7046 1929 148 13.75 3542 1140 1.14 12.75 2449 201,77 15.91 il3.75 234.43 155.63 1328 13.75 182.71 72.46 7.70 13.75 93.91 67.61 541 13.75 8647 63245 76.70 13?I5 72340 50.10 641 13.75 7548 640 .46 12.75 1921 1 1940 249 13.75 3544 4840 5.15 13.75 6640 4540 4.47 13.75 6322 640 47 12.75 1942 J. LANCASTER, ProTtncial Collector. Twenty -Five Years Ago September 18, 1914 There are rumors of peace in the European war. The Kaiser Is reported to be ready to listen to an I offer of peace through the Pope or "Until there is peace in the hearts President Wilson. German armies, of men. there cannot be peace beaten on all sides, are reported to among the nations." said Rev. H. G, be without food or ammunition women, might get ourselves worked jston. pastor of First Presbyter- - aleng the Aisne River on the west- iicu iitiic i-Mc .jan chUrCh .yesterday in the course. rr. front. iof his morning sermon. His sub-, ect was The Christian Cure fori A successfui concert was staged Strife." Bickerings in families. n th. Wpsthoim ThMtre last :hurches and communities, fierce niaht ln -1A of the BritLm R.d competition in business, the devil J Ablation jud F McB. I selflshners and the curse of na-iYoune was chairman and the nro- ilonalism. all these were seen by! n-inHi an nrtir hv th 'he pastor as reflections of the at titude which engendered war. In no way could war be reconciled with Christianity. Between the last war ind the present one had the church ind Christians taken the leadership 'hey should In the direction of teace? Was the way clear today? 9ril. 0 hv Mr. was mere ouuncuon Deiween im pulse and duty, between passion ind Judgment? The pastor believed too often was there misconception in regard to Westholme Orchestra, selections by male voice choir, reiltatlon by Mrs. Chlsholm. tableaux by Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Hemmell. Mrs. Lucas, Mrs. Ward, Miss Thompson, Miss Cur-tin. Lionel Crippen, J. W. Nicholls. W. E. Fisher. L. Bullock-Webster oaciflsm. The real pacifist was the jarvis McLeod and bivouac scene person whose endeavour was to pro-Ky Irish Fusiliers. rote harmony that would elimin-J ite conflict. There were Christians' Ff forts are belne continued to in all lands-Germany as well asjivage the steamer Prince Albert nreai Britain and Canada. iil-rfcich u stranded outside Prince there was a strong enough feeling. HuDert Harbor. among tne peoples or au nations 1 ?a Inst war. there could be no war. In the meantime, if the Issue was clear that Christians must bear! arms, then this must be done. Conversely, too, might be a duty to be considered. The world was waiting for leadership in the direction of true and lasting peace. Might Christians soon see the way and follow It, resolutely and courageously, even If It Involved sacrifice, pain and even death. Mrs. H. F. Pullen returned to the city on Saturday nlghfs,train from a trip to Smithers and other Interior points. DANCER TO BE COUNTESS CARNARVON. Wales. Sept. 18: (CP Lord Carnarvon, sixth earl, is to marry Tilly Losch. a refugee Viennese dancer. His marriage to Catherine Wendell of New York Jacob was dissolved In 1936. 1 McClarjr Kitchen Range At 1 Majestic Kitchen Range At I Kitchen Range With Imperial Oil Burner 4 Coil Bed Springs At. each - 1 Stewart-Warner Fine Cabinet Radio 1 DeForcst-Crassley Cabinet Radio-Late model Phone BLACK 324 Most people read the classified rts. Do you? USED FURNITURE $28.50 $27.50 $45.00 $4.00 $22.50 Short and Long Wave $49.50 ,0k CIG A RETTE S TtWr oawttinoajaj jMst rf rmm It QUIETLY MARRIED A quiet but lntere-itlng wedding took place at 9 o'clock Saturday night at the Manse of First Presbyterian Church. Rev. H. O. Fun-ston officiating, when Miss Catherine Stewart McMeekin, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McMeekin, was united In marriage to John Armstrong, oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Jonn Armstrong. Only immediate relatives and a few intimate friends of the contracting couples were In attendance the ceremony. The bride, who wore a navy blu? suit with dubonnet accessories and corsage of carnations and roses, was attended, as bridesmaid, by Miss Lillian Croxford who wore a coral suit with navy blue accessories and a corsage of carnations. The groomsman was David McMeekin. A wedding dinner was held lr. the Boston Cafe for about forty invited guests after which a re ception took place at the home of the bride's parents. The bride's table was centred with .a three-tier wedding cake which was duly cut by the bride. A toast to the bride was proposed by S. E. Par ker and responded to by the groom. The couple will reside In the city temporarily. They will have the hearty congratulations and best wishes of numerous' frfends. The tonae was Dam in rnpee nuperi Wnillam Millar, guitar solo by Mrs.land has Uved here all her life. The .Bryant, vocal solo. Meth Davles. f groom has llTed here for severai RwedKh dances by Mrs. Hoimqum. years th his family; - -Mrs. Johnston. Mr. Jackson and! Mrs. Holmqulst, vocal solo by Mrs. Peace Dealings For Three Weeks Negotiations Detween Russia and Japan Had Been on For Some Time, It is Revealed MOSCOW. Sept. 18: (CP) The irmlsUce. which has been agreed upon between Russia and Japan n their border warfare between Sovietized outer Mongolia and Japanese - dominated Manihoukuo and which some diplomats believe may foreshadow a non-aggression -xact, culminates negotiations which vere started after Russia signed the ion-aggression pact with Germany 7n August 24. Boy Scouts , Disorganized Advent of War Has Hit Staff Of Scoutmasters and Assistant Scoutmasters Rather . Ueatily The organization of scoutmasters and assistant scoutmasters having oeen seriously disrupted through departure from the city and en- istments. the Prince Rupert Boy Scouts' Association is confronted ;ith rather a large task of reorganization for the coming season There was to have been a meetin? of the Association last week but owing to the general uncertainty -f the situation, the meeting was deferred and may take place in the course of the nest week or so. MIDDLE AGES THERE TENG YUEH. China. Sept. 18: ICP) In this almost secret city of Vunnan province. Chinese women ire still subjected to the age-old practice of binding feet. The city s three days' travel from the nearest road to the modern south. B. C. FURNITURE I 3 -Piece Chesterfield Suite At 2 Baby Cribs At, each - 2 Washing Machines ... Next Door To B.C. Clothiers $35.00 5-Pieee Ivory Bedroom Suite At 7 -Piece Light Oak Dining Room Suite 3 .Vacuum Cleaners From, up 1 3-piece Chesterfield Suite Tapestry and velour. ao $36.00 $7.50 $47.00 $45.00 $17.50 $750 $39.00 THIRD AVENUE