PRIHCJ5 KUPERT LAND RECORDINO DISTRICT f TAKE NOTICE that COLUMBIA Reflects Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, October 28, 1950 CBI LULOSE COMPANY. LIMITED of , niorutroiuiy untnii is the charge that "Stalin put it all over F.DJt." , The truth' is that, had there been no agreement between the Big" Three, the Russians would Frinc Rupert UU weie 3old within the next few months, and he was among the first to build, this being the Alder liloek at Third Avenue and Sixth St. He had extended experience !n the development of new citieis in the United States, prior to lo- Prince Rupert, British Columbia, ' manufacturers of cellulose productu. ! jemwiscfa YOUR ALL AROUND SERVICE I tnwug jicic wnere, lor a few L you can only sleep inu-nas to apply for a lease of the! following described lands situate on! the Skeena River in the vicinity of: Telegraph. Point, British Columbia , commencing at a post planted at hih water line on tne north bank of the Skeena River TWENTY ONE HUNDRED feet west of the west ent- I ranee of the Canadian National Railways Tunnel at Mileage 75: lee f n wear orJy It " years, ne served as Commissioner. Wantage Road U named for his hdme town In England. probably have taken ALL Germany, and most certainly they would have occupied all Korea. oOo THE RUSSIAN First Far Eastern army crossed into Korea just after the Soviet declaration oi war against Japan on August 8, 1945. It swiftly proceeded south It , . time, and no one 'W I." B.O Lue By ElMOKE KHILPOTT As Communist "In Korea become more and mnrA nra t lan..: ,..,ine! MCI! 5 uwiii- ,lawa the other day. the hsavler the tread of Com- to the 38th parallel, where It stopped, in Jine with the U.S. ns to oe a muui-What Mr. Letovr- ktrue, of course. , one fecis Jaded. s'to himself "oh yeh." can't help It. Soviet agreements. . The American landings dij not take place until September i.uiuiiiiia imu lioct -said to be a sea of mountains, and a region comparatively few white men know much about from personal experience. If this is another invasion, it looks like a new set of problems thence South Wesicny astro, along the high water line of the north bank of the Sfteena River distance of ap-; proximately FIVE chains; thence 8 23- 30' W a distance of approximately EIGHTY FIVE chains; thence 8 45 W a distance of approximately SIXTY chains; thence 8 74" 30' W a distance of approximately SEVENTY FIVE chains to a point on the eastern boundary pf Lot 7374; thence 8 16 14' 45" E along said boundary a distance of approximately THREE chaln3; thence N 74 30' E a distance of approximately SEVENTY FIVE chains; thence N 45 E a distance of approximately SIXTY chains; thence N 23' ' K a distance of approximately EIGHTY EIGHT chains to the point of commencement; and containing SIXTY SEVEN acres more or less. TAXI THEY SLANDER F.D.U. THIS ERA of cold war has revived some of the. worst feature? of bygone times. In the old days, both in C a t h o 1 ic Europe and Protestant America, people were often arrested, tortured, or even put to death on mere suspicion -iiit is needed us to In his eighty-first year. Ein I for adequate nuici J, m Prince Rupert "... ir.tnrilne to re- STAND NEXT TO NEW LIQUOR STORE :.' for a week, returns 8, 1945. oOo IN THE LAST few days of the war in Germany, American armies could obviously have cut through to Berlin ahead of the Russians. That outcome was the last fond hope, and dearest wish, of the Nazi conspirators like Himmler. But had there never been a Teheran agreement the Russians would never have called a halt to their main drive west, through Poland and toward Germany. the day lonowms j 1 www. wwwww-wwwwJ est W. McCready. life long n ;ws-paperman died In St. John Pri-doy night. He was one of the veterans of the craft who todav drl!!nf partly In the pr.oscr.t, and partly in the colorful ast. And such cases can NFW CZECH AIR ATTACHE Group Capt. W. O. (Mike) Doyle, 37, of Jacquet River, N.8.. has been appointed Canadian air attache to Czechoslovakia. He succeeds Group Capt. Ruteil A. Cameron, 40, of Oak Lake, Man., who takes over Group Capt. Doyle's post an commanding officer at the R.C.A.F. station at Rockcliffe, Ont. (CP PHOTO) The purpose for which the leue U I BROADWAY CAFE i can tell many a tale. Amtr '" oi witchcraft." Now, east of the Iron Curtain, millions live in fear of the policeman's midnight knock on the door with the whiskine awav to required Is for a Shear boom for log Horage purposes In the manufacture Jl cellulose pulp. DATED this 5th day of October. 1050. COLUMBIA CELLULOSE COMPANY LIMITED. ' highlights of his career was his description of the battle of Santiago, when Admiral Sampson'? fleet waited for the finanl.'.i ships, bottled un w'thln ttv Cn- ,ffPs, one hears, are .Icctlve In England, ip charce cost hn BtO. A flood of Brians been reported. ,,r to be no rlevelop-ernlng free love. &4 Best Food but one of n. iv.v nilicr human-.. ! Georae (Niftv) Lamhprt. prison or death of somebody I They would never have divert-, suspected of friendship for the ed the huge force to the Bal-westem powers. And even in ! kans. as they did hr f act. America the whole foundation ' Instead of. Red armies on the of civil liberties is being under- W, c WcU.u nave had them mined. on the Rhine, or maybe at the (ban port. McCreadv. then, wa- In the service of the New York Herald which had Its own powe boat. U wf ev.r saw W J. :inest Cooking It controls almost 35 percent trPn obliged to remain at home of the nation's total acreage trnd of 1r:c- because of illness. Mr. ernsraii.or'lv lias a nrtn nr moo., Lambert has lived In Prlnct Pn- Political smears are ground gates of Gibraltar. - , oOo ' - i out on a mass production basis. Hours: 7 a.m. to 1 a.m. For toke home orders Phone 200 . - ' t- K i - jof livelihood. This Is not scchl-lpcrt fcr a good many years and sm. but it's hitching closer. 1 is a well kn awn pioneer. returned to Victoria ereninc. following r ..it. v" In the earlv IJ09. This was In Ih'j OTP Inn. and he wa? sap of the townslte of There are 58.000 people r-m-nlored In tK Department of th" Interior In the covernment, ot the United 8tate.s And this is INCIDENTALLY, every agreement made by Roosevelt was made by Winston Cnurehill too.! The slanderers of FJD Jl. never ! For the Peaceful Rebuilding of Korea Cnaracter assassination has become one of the most highly-paid callings in the U.S.A. oOo ' ABOUT THE DIRTIEST part of this vile business in the great republic to the south is the ma3 production slander of the late and gigantically great president, attack Winnie. He's still alive and capable, cf klekins back. 1 PHONE 79 PHONE 79 Franklin D. Roosevelt. prune RUPERT LAND RECORblKG DISTRICT TAKE NOTICE that COLUMBIA CELLULOSE COMPANY, LIMITED of Prince Rupert.' British Columbia, The 90 per cent of the newspapers who opposed Roosevelt without success while he was alive to defend himself now grind out their mean-minded revenge on the dead. cOo i cellulose pulp manufacturers Intends AND CLASSICAL TOO! to apply tor lease of the following described landa ..filiate' At Cunning Ml ham Bay, south shore of the Skeena THE MEANEST of the lies it Choose them from the largest RrJfr. ooiimMUl" at a post planted near the Worth East corner of Lot 23, that these slanderers still spread ? that R-oseve:t was "an ap- stock and variety of records in the North. turn t w peaser," that "Stalin put lit all Khnge 6. Coast blsrrict and running tjience North THREE chains to the point of . beginning:-, thence N 70" W THIRTY chains;, thence N 20' Ei FIVE chains! thence S 70' E THIRTY I chains;, thence a 20 W FIVE chains! jver F.D.R." Specifically, the slanderers HOURS to the point of beginning and containing FIFTEEN" acres, more or leas. To be usecV for Log Doom Tie Up VICTOR O DECCA O LONDON O BLUEBIRD O CAPITOL O COLUMBIA charge that Korea and Germany Vfcuid never have been cut in two at all had not Stalin got the better of Roosevelt. That particular lie burns me up. For all during the war I was hired by the Canadian Broad Weekdays tirounos. DATED this 5th day of October, 1950. . COLUMBIA CELLULOSE ' COMPANY, LIMITED. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. ...... 12 Noon to 2 p.m. ! , ! Sundays .. McRAE BROS. . Railroad workers in Germany are shown here loading medical supplies earmarked for Korea by the International Refugee Organization (IRO), a U.N. Specialized Agency. Four IRO welfare officers are already in Korea with the t',N. Mission aiding civilian refugees. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. XTH STREET AND THIRD AVENUE casting Corporation to do the nightly news analysis. 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