80, 1914 . i slways Reliable = ee Ac tien WK Al ve ailments caused | | me aie ase - PALE: <9 SSS ENERAL LUIS tiie THe << bo di red stomach, torpid | man EEE OE coms sea py COR, va SS by rita &% £6, y — May THE PATLY NEWS 3 gular bowels is given _ gafely, and assur- the tried and reliable PEECHAM’S. PILLS bones, 25 cents, Let “Sunlight” Dispel the Gloom POOCOREPP ORE OPPOLODITS worererrt . AvoY HOTEL oe “ 2S Ay) = yi BEFORE” RETREAT TORPEDO’ BOAT” PESTROVERS , ee ees 4 ; re 4 ry c P.O. Box 1704 $| WN LER 7 Pg sk SHOWS, WHERE FevERALY, J, / | = V TO. ost r CLASS CUISINE fe rn s Pale dance W on oe epOrey, ; \ . { Running Water in HE shadow of a blue \) re sn Gr Cltnte and TAMPICO, SCENE OF REBEL VICTORY OVER THE MEXICAN FEDERAL FORCES Monday does not ‘ brands pl - : Cigars kept anne Scene of one of the bloodiest engagems Mexican history. The map shows the disposition of the federal and rebel! forces at fall across the path \\ THE § NOT aa Tampico when the battle started \s the desperate battle raged, it was watched by the sailors and marines fi the Brit- | of those who use Sunlight BRITISH h, United States and German warsh wchored in the Panuco river. The federals withstood a tremendous artillery fire for S For this -soan ‘cats i ; ; s é . *¢ ’ 3 . é - PRUDHOMME & FISHE™? enty-four hours, and then the evacua 1 commenced. A hand-to-hand conflict from house to house and street to street e , ' . Proprietors ollowed, the rebels right nh the hee f the federal rearguard.. It was one of the bloodiest fights in Mexican history. labor in half. A posenert enone MANA FE Foc, And the nightmare of a eS DED Ce SEED Cap SpE (=e em =e Dpe> Eee & Pia) Cee) Mann Cup Winners Jotlies bale" rabbed 3 (re (AAD US J) AD) (WIA Ee. aw. D(C A EATS Z | clothes being ~ rubbe oO H fos Aer ‘ £ cee | f seceseceeeeteOwPnPeeree eee eP ery | (A : an Lineds” “Wicdedieaie Same lod * tity as eople the 1" "apply ‘for per- fact 1 the league president, |'Uring P. O'Connell, the Irish in-| nis class. Now, let us look uolt ¥ INDEPENDENT the sity, tbe ee ee dase the following de-| ell ° . Bue |] | ternational centre half-back, | I ee i and 1¢ what he has | 7 advertisers want to talk to. VininenGing at & post) | iS f f wwdy work, and Hull Cit hil a ‘avinind iis record and see a i x ; 60 Chains east and’ 60; °'* ™ ; from Hull City, while Sunderland!’ .....), . , » fortv-two the northeast corner of! a spensi followed If we sania eh Nahin d rm ally done, Of the forty-tw if * INTELLIGENT . rd 1888 at a point on|) erat ke this in la-|V@S fortunate enough to secure) ricnts he has had, he has won|) ¥ re . na i , undee's : ‘e ‘a 0 ar i } } chains 6 is outers | ese the imes would be @lean Dunde " ’ oan k cent i rward, four by a knockout and ene from j x j Westerly, norsuerly and | | 1 the 1 ts better, |“: Philip. Celtic caused no sur-| 4q Woigast on a foul when he * & the sinuosit of the | « ase ind the results De ‘a 8ig wt s splen-|} : . ine Sprecities 02 Se | | prise by re-signing all its splen-|..,,, the championship. He has| i y acres, more or less, | | did players, who won both the had three fights .since. he has { * AN EW MACLEAN, | . . : » chy * i NDBRW MACLEAN. | Sc ottish cup and hen champidn. been champion and won by al | * / “ | j Ship of the Seottish league, knockout when he defeated Joe |} * ! - | Craig, of Morton, has joined the) pivers, after Rivers had him beat | ¥ NOTICE a Rangers for next ses * MATTER of an application for| | Rangers for next season. lio a frazzle. If Rivers had been * ” c | , res certifieates of title for | | ; as game as Willie, he would have! 3. Pe hee eS) SS tad os i ; Sy, wamenehe ante diye of| | What everyone should know:| been the champion today This iilap 923, ' | People of discriminating taste! gives Willie eredit for one knock | l + j BOR III I TORII TA IAA AA IA IAAI IAAI AAA AAAI AAAAAASAAIAAISSAAIN i ‘ ‘LREBY GIVEN that it ts yon ’ ‘ . 10 issue after the expiration | ; dine at the G.T.P. Cafe, 83tf lout in every ten, Les oe "= Sa aoas +mas tee Stans aig ey somes = e : mn the first publication | eruficates of title in the | un B, Snodgrass for the | ‘ ed lols. which certificates | | ' itiuury, 191i, and Sut | ‘re numbered $49 I and | vely | H. F, MaeLEop, District Kegistrar, “ifice, Prince Kupert, B. | ~ + Via | ' ' District—District of Cassiar. | | » iat I, Arthur H ‘mes | , vB G, occupation | 'O apply for permission | Wing described lunds | ‘ { planted at high | } q ae 7 ‘ outhwest corner of | Uj . ' Canal Distvict, marked | fi pas o k. Cor,;" thence following | 7 nark in a southerly direc wt ; : oO chains to @ post Pree nn OI . P, os Cor..” whence Cue e e mark, tt following | 3 L ey anes (Saas B06 DIEB n Our New Patent y 60 chains, to a point at ink due west trom pant of! Canada hol e Diamond ee a Coin’ “EASY-OPENING BOX” Black—Tan— White 10c ru IR oO 8 ¢ Amel | Ww Ls, art, Agent on the 4il great Eng-| Tue F. F, DALLEY Co., LTD., BUFFALO, N. Y., HAMILTON; ONT, sed May 18 to July 90, lish Henle |