PAGE FOUR WINTER COATS at Ct)St iiemers Phone 27 P.O. Box 327 SERVICE NOT SERVITUDE Ifaij it ever occurred to you that the mullitudo of Household Helps" offered for s,ilo ate of themselves lifeless and incapable of service unless controlled and directed by the already overburdened housewife, Laundry service alone is alive, vital, imposing no new obligations, and ask ing nothing but your friend ly imposition, to change servitude into service. May we call? Phone 8 - " . PHONE 8 V$nrj B0X392 PRINCEr-rR.UPERT DRY Birch Wood Foil SMALL HEATERS, 50c Per Sack HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue. Phone 580. Nloht or Day. WE BUY BOTTLES. JUST ARRIVED Children's, Growing Girls' and Misses' SHOES At Lowest. I'rires MRS. GRAHLMAN Second Ave. Dr. E. S. TAIT DENTIST. Helgorson Blook, PrllKCE RUPERT, B. 0. Office Hours, t 8. Phone 688. Open Evenings Only Far Special Appointments, St. Regis Cafe Prince Rupert's Leading Restaurant. A Bakery Unsurpa&sed Third Avenue. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 61. Cartage,, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal, Band and Gravel We 8peclattxe In Piano and Furniture Moving. TV? DAI" T NF.W3 Friday, .Innu.iry 9. t BRINGING UP FATHER By George McIVfanu TWO TRUSTEES OOCAJS I'd RICMT- I OUHT TO JOtTT TE.I-L, MCCIE. I THM" I'M COltS" OOT - AM,'o OOT! I OOCKT TO fTA.NO UP FER. ME. RyCHTfr- j LEAVE BOARD Parker and Casey Announced Last Night That They Would Not Seek Re-elactlon Trustees s. K. Parker and tieorge II. Casey who re I ire from the school hoard this year, will not seek re-clerlion, it w.-is de finitely xlaled bv them al the meeliiig of the board last, night. Trustee II. II. Iloehester, the third member to retire at tiiis ime, has already staled he will at the last election, have another year to serve, each J2rV schools well slocked with coal and 'several insurance policies prepaid. I By Departments I Ksliinates and exiiendiliires for 1 1 he various departments for tho year had been as follows: High School-- estimate, M.- 375; expenditure, 3,87l, including the shingling of the school which had been estimated low. Iloolb 'School estimate, .$(!,-1 01); expenditure, 5, 1 (III. Jlorden Street csiiniale. $2.- 775; expendijure, $2, JiH.il). Seal Cove estimate, 810 : expenditure, .$750.. Manual training -eslimaie, $000; expenditure, .-g 150. Domestic science' eslimaie. probably lie in the field again. '$ino; expenditure .l2(!.'o. i rusice.s 14 11. Oinie and . r.., . jseellanenus estimate, $7,- "hii.imi, en-rieii ior iwo years --7 (;; expenditure, $1,108 Kxpressuig the opinion Dial me noani, or next year miglii It was the last meeting of heinn-uihiv i. .,m'i .. " ni'ii- in ii-iuu-i- mi' present . board , last niKhl and, . as!oslimales of Ibis year, Chairman is customary aljliis season of , Pa,.ker poinle,. out various ex-1,10 ypar- Iruslecs indulged 'ppudiUires dial would be requir- ii.tinm-m.-s 111 re.rospee.. p, ., l.-vhuisKe ,.U. Truslee Orme asserted that ... ,1.1 t.... 1.. , , .....in, i- ui-i-iii'ii iur iiiireuii 1 the experiences of the year had t,.i.,.,.i ..n.i ;i i . .,,,11 ii iiiiiii in- iiiTvsiiin been very pleasanl .... to hnu. - ! ,oa. ,,, , . . f. (.liairman Parker said his cx-iu-niiu ..i nn. .m , , ....ii.-. in imiiiiii '.ui'iimii i,u nuiiooi. periences bad been very in er-1 v..,.- .it. i i i.... " " ' ""' in.' limy- esling to ... h.m. ,, However, . he ha.l . (rmunds would be necessary al ; "-'. -i ii.ui o mk,in High School. Seal Cove would was involved and that so much 'need additional playgrounds, lime was re.iuired. In view of; .. ii.1Pkor M,.M.,i Ibis he w-as not a endidate ror.a, ,jt ,i;u, ,,ppn ,'',,,,,' , re-election. I be relations of tlie 11. i.., i....,.i..i . , , various members of the board ..1 i...,. .... 1 tii.iiiin-ii mr i-.ii. 1 nese during , the year , had , , been very would also have to be provider aniicarue anil tlic leacliors hadin,.xt vear given the board good .......1. I. ... I 1 11 SU)pol'l,t especially since the office of supervising principal had been abolished. Trustee Iloehester imiuined 1 rnni Principal Hartness his opinion as to the conduct of I be work since .here had been no supervising principal. Mr. Hart ness replied that a great deal Monthly Business Accounts for life month, or December and the payroll Mailing 1!5,82H.()0 were passed for payment'. II w-as decided to pay T. Itoss Mackay's claim of $08 for the shingling of Hie lower of King Kdward School. ' This nceiniiii : Iliad been disputed - by the board iiiiii r win k m;iii iiiiii 1 1 i-f i tii the shoulders of Hie individual. " -SnHiml dial it sliould principals. Iloweer. throuch I I I !.!.. . nine neeii ineiuueu ni me con ll,,racl tract price I"'"'L' for '"'' the ""' !" shingling of eo-operalion and conferences, ..t.... i..i.. ... . . . lllie roof II mi'itvini Mm was iii-iiik eiuieavoreu io retain unification llirougboul. the cily, M,,,,i,,'1 ,,ial Mp -''''Kay i OXO Cube are ceok'i tint aid. Thtv .aive zeit jnd goodneit to warmed-over meat-diihei- make ilcwt and sauces more nouriihing and tatlv and Keln vnn to economize on meat by making-left-overt appetizing In tinial 4 -15c. and " " "10-3OC. CUBES ' -TOM.CHT DllST l3 OVItS'K OltSNCR AN" NQTHUV Its "THE. WORLD I'b qONNN )TOP HE board had and and carry carry on on as as efficienl efficienl work work as',ak,'n as,ak,'n "'" whole wl,,!,,' job al al a n v,,v nin low ..r.-..- riiriirn iiniue -,. ?i XT I i:i,.iii O Ml ami, ....... n, on i;n llll.lllin. Truslee Casey briefly slaledj1"'1110" "r "'"slee Casey, second-al he would not be seeking re-H LV Trustee Oriiie,.il was de-nnlii.ii election i lo M.o the school i.i.,.,.1 i board .. i ...... i leideil eideil III In make make the the extra exlra iimviikmiI. iiayineut. that I and moved Jlial the final meeting ad jouru and bid 'goodnight bis colleagues Those present at last night's meeting were S. F.. Parker chairman. Trustees Ornie, IlpcheslN' and . Otisey, Secretary, w; -J). Vance, Principals Ilrady, llarl-ness and Miss Mills, and Donald Iloss. manual (raining ' SCHOOL BOARD HAS SURPLUS 'Expenditure was $9,500 Less than Estimates In 1924, Chairman Reported Last Nlqht The school hoard for its 1 92 1 operations has a surplus of something like $9,500 of es-liinales over exnendilnro it was reported last night byv Chairman s. I'.. Parker. Ordinary eslimaies of the board for M)2t wer placed al 72.r.U2. Up to November 30 SfiH.O'Jl had been expended and accounts for December totalled !l.t)82.3l. Aller 3 1 5 was al lowed for accounts that michl Mill be outstanding, $2,200 was still Iefl. Of tho extraordinary estimates of 8.ll0. onlv l.ono had been expended leavina: 87 lull. These Iwo surpluses plus $150 Hint had been refunded hv Ihe provincial government left a lolnl surn us of M.500. In nd dilloirio Ibis, lhe board was still to bo credited with having the I ruslei! , Casey reported thai Hie outhouses at Seal (5uv(. school were in very had condilion and the seerelaiy was inslrucled to have them shingled. SPECIAL SESSIONS OF COURT HELD AT ANYOX AND STEWART JTHURSDAY .lodge T. Mi lt. Young and II. F. Mel. end, court registrar, returned to the cily this morning after- making Hie ruund f rip lo Slewarl and Anyox at each of which points, while Ihe steamer Prince lliipert. was in port, they coiulucled special sess uns of l ie naluralialion court. Al Slewarl, only Iwo applicants made their appearance. They were Samuel A. Deschamps ami William It. Toolh, whose appli- rM he r I I r 'mnai Food In J "com peiM PxEeisT - t W?.,ajv' InT'I. fnl.."- bCRVICC. I Mi cations for citizenship were approved. Several men from I're-mier.were to have appeared but they were unable to gel down to Slewarl. At Anj'iix applications of Harry llergot, Antonio l.alih.nlia, Cesare Coriolla, Kilimura Sabei, K. II. Skoglund and Paul Slievenard vvel'e ;1niiriivii.l A mil ifi.n I i 1 lit .if hl!iL.II..ln .,.,.1 llnli... Ilcl . .."i'iiii. .in. i.i. 111111 1 1. 1.1.- runak were olso apprttved pro viding their papers Wre in or der. Approval for the applica. lions of Antonio Sitloii and lon- iaiio Curti was withheld pending these men couinriiuir -themselves with a belter kupwleilue of the l-.nglish language. AMERICAN SLANG IS BETTER THAN GAME These Who Attended American Football Matches Not Enthused Except With Remarks of Fans OXFOIH), Kng.. .Ian. 0. Kng-ishnien have seen the American ranie of football here recently. md do not like it. They found ouch to criticize, and Hie con sensus of opinion was that I he ,'ame as played in F.ngland is belter suited to the- local lem- lerameni and the local climate. While the game itself has found little favor, the remarks if its devotees on the sidelines 'lave been greatly appreciated. "A 1 1 ahoy," may yet come lo its nvn in F.ngland. for this mod ern American interjection struck the l.n gl i s Ii mo n as possessed of 'jrcaf energizing 'quality. 3hootlnc at Market Place Re sumed Last Night by Regl-msntal Rifle Association Shoots al the North II.C. Itegi- menl llifle Association's minia ture rarifje al Market Place were ........ ,.w..l nlnl.l C...... . I VTHII'M lii."!! llill. llllll-, 1.1111. of Hie possible of 35 were as follows: ' . Ilrass 27 O. Hell 2 A. M. Smith 21 C. AIcKeowu t. . 22 V. Ilorrohlu . .; . ; . ... 21 Dr. West .. 19 ) Sport Ghat The liaskelhall season opens lulo Hie second half ionighl af- ler the cessation of activities luring the Christmas and New Vear holiday scaMiil. If Ibis proves lo be anywhere near as interesting as was I lie lirsl hair. I lie wJiole season will have prov ed one of the most successful on record. Many splendid games were .phiycil before Christinas mid it is expected that such per formances will now be repealed Those teams that did not farr very well aS Tar as Ihe leagm standings were concerned during I lie first, half are hoping for tin liesl and .give assurance that l.lieir opponents from now on ar out giimv to 'Win so easily, l they win al all. . Tlie onenlnir irame al Ihe F.Ik Home Ibis eve.nlnir will be ineeliiiL' 0 the Colls and Tinv 'riina In Hip .liiuior l.e:inne. 'I'lii a - ts ( oh: voo fwEUU-ir . NOW TY 1 rJ I'M MOT W A I I W1TH Ub . OC.UCHTCO I FOIl iSAI.i:. AlkiiiV old oar. in good running order. Apply II. C. liulehers and (Iroccrs, Limited. If I" " I youngsters have already pul Up start in the big race. The high .....il .. .. .i. ..ii.. ... ......... iulerestiiig it.... ............. i some encniinlers am will, ' no doubt, continue - to " do so Ihe first, place tOrollo will nice Hie Ilegimenlal team winch is Hie cellnr. Here la .where u re versal of Hie soldier hoys' luck would serve to even things up I he 1 ciiir lie win they will have a clear lea ItF.CJtlUTS, WAN'I'FJ). Sea experience not necessary.. Ileg-ular 4 Naval instructor being appoinled. For full particulars apply Naval Ileadiiuarlers. Hays lluilding, near Totem . Pole, on Mondays, Wednes-days and Fridays, 7 lo 9 p.m tVANTEB WANTF.D. Marine enirmi H hp 10-12 heavy duly, four cycle. Stale where can be seen running and lowest cash price. Oco. Porter, Terrace, II.C. 7 POSITION wanted in Imiinoiimi,! P-.O. Mox. 380. 7 FOR SALE FOIl SAI.K. New five In he Xen. Irodyne radio rWeiver, complete with lubes, battery, phones, storage ballery, aerial, etc. Phone lllaek 70.T. H FOIl SAI.K Oil IIFNT. Mrs. Harry I.ipselt's residence X Fourth Avenue. Apply, I.ip-sell, Cunningham, Second Ave. and Mcllride. If "Oil SAI.K. Four Light Sussx Pullets from F.ngland, also four Hutlercup pullets. Apply W. M. Slephen, P.O. H0x 375. FOIl SAI.H. Coal oil stove, lawrn healer arid electric grill. Phone Oreen 412. 1130 Second Ave. West. 5 FOIl SAL!'.. New sniral snrine bed wilh roll mattress. Phone , 708. 'i TO RENT FOIl IIR.NT. Furnished House keeping suite. ilO Sixth Ave. Hast. Phone llluo 278. If FOIl HUNT. Modern house, five rooms and balh. pply Monro llros. tf FOIl IIF.NT. Singer Sewing " Machli)fi.s. .Phone Jllue, 389.; over Jbeir4 ruiiners-iii, the Colls. I he IlegnnenL was uiisucfi'AsfuI in winning a garni! during the lirsl luil r or Hie season. The Senior League game will be be- Iween Ihe Iwo present rivals for first place Sous of Canada and Klks. Should Jbe latter win, they will be awuy lo a safe lead in the standing. If Hie, Canucks emerae victorious, the, league leadership will be lied up. More I linn 150 of lhe fastest Ihree-yeiir-olds in lhe country probably will be nominated for the 5lsl renewal of the Kentucky Derby nl Churchill Downs al Louisville, next May 10. Last, winter 171 entries were named for the ViO.OOO classic' and the number of high class Iwo-vear- olds developed this season in dicate!? as inanv or more will be in the race before nomill-alionS' close, lhe last week .in I'obruiH'y. Of the large number originally made eligible, only rarely do more Mian r '-I" ...'.II. Illl. l a .1 score BlTIJll' 1 cost of sla-rllng a horse in Ihe $500, and Ihe of l,"'vl race, '!'""". ".."I in'- 1.II..-..T class ll anl- IIIH- In the Inlermedlale League game nials i entered, are responsible t for tho 'comiiarallvelv few sur. In vivors. The Canadian Fisll Cold ill Slorairc Co.'s Irnvil ftp Ariill-nti If tho tnbacconisls Kelly has arrived.nl dm dry dock ii for docking and IM InslnllnlUm in tho standing of tvo gan'ie4fof a new bulkhead. 7TT V71 5 BOARD AND ROOM IIOAHD and Room at the Inlander centrally located, one half block from Post Olllcc, 30 Second Avon. Phone 137. tf IIOAHD AND llOOM. Home com forts. Terms moderate. Phone Jllue 737. tf ACCOUNTANCY HOOK'S written up llalance sheets, financial statements and income (ax returns prepared J.y expert aceiHinlanls. Hales reasonable. Write P.O. Ilox K35. f CHIROPRACTOR R. E. EYOLFSON I'M ORF5( -OlNT. Vw4-. cot t cwt otj-biot. ' -v J ilv News Classified Ads. 2 CENTS PER WORD IN ADVANCE. No Advertisement Taken for Lea. thnn 59 ROYAL CANADIAN NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE -j it", - TIMBER SALE, x 6603. nwtri' m ii '.rfcr.-.rtiofv-jiiii Auction, ai imkiii m iiuvftilr riiaiy. my:., in ihe ..m Siitwrvliuii', Sniillwi--. Hi XAniil, to fill Kbi.uii.i I n. .. Culpa ami i'llmr m an .arwv. Hell l-akit, alt mil... .,utliu. -i Ca.Hlfir liiHiriri. , FIVO iU, rear bill tin lllllfll Of ItmlHT. 1 - I'mvlili-il Dial .-iiiy oiifl iin.o, till, aili'lli.ll III i..r I.WTVII.. lentlr lo 1m iiiH'iii'il nl iti. I. iiml n-ralml a "in- Mil I iirlinr iiariii iiiie - .I : Utrv Vlrloriii. h i rittfi I'Hnrn lliiiHMt. II .r. Gradualo of Ihe National College than noon on Wih'iii ii,-. nr cnirnnruplin l'l,l,.nrr-n . n.i in.- ion. uu-i- ui i, . ' ""'Wbw, , r, imi.uoq r,.rlf by appointaient. Fbone Hlue 85. TAXI Taxi 67 Phone (Call (Jcorge, Paul or Oust' Prompt Service and Comfort Day or Nlf'.t Stand: 30SS BROS. POOL ROOM Meuker Clock, Across from Emnress Hotel DRY WOOD CKDAIl, HK.MI.OCK OH Fill Cut nnd .split lo any size. v $6.50 per Load A. ISAACSON, Seal Cove Woodyard. l'honc lllaek 101. FURNITURE. New and Secondhand . Furnl. lura Store. We Uuy. Sell and Kx-change New and Secondhand Goods. QkiO. PAPauiiPlii is 83j Thhd Ave. pboVe Hr, AUCTIONEERS IT will pay you to consult us wnen you desire to sell or purchase furniture, or anv article. PfUNCi: MJPKRT EXCHANGE, Auctioneers. DRESSMAKINQ Mns. HAMILTON, experienced iiressmaKer, reuerai hlock. Dressmaking, alleralions, suit and coats. First class. work. Reasonable (Hack 410. prices. r ' PRINCE RUPERT TIDES ! I'hone tl Friday, January 9 High 1 :25 a.m. 17.9 ft. 13:00 p.m. 20.3 " Low 7:0H a.m. H.8 " 19:53 p.m. 3.0 " Saturday, January 10 High 2:02 a.m. I8.3 ft. 13:3(1 p.m. '20.5 " Low 7:40 n.m. 8.5 " 20:20 p.m. 3.2 " LAND ACT lit TIMBER SALE X 8830. Notloa of Inl.ntlon to Apply to La Land I,r.t. ,,?rp,'ll'n moplrl. hnrt J' " " Kr'.l W.n.0 Urprnlniat. V In ii. I..I.. v mm ami ..n. Iinlf mill - Uni OWrtet, fi;'Kllnirli.M;.r Vi5;,V,", V"tl""' nn S"vl" ,s""Ul' IpI iwl i v...ii..I. i.. J . V .! ?.""'!. 115 Cni'lplon SI IIiim.uIiv nprlli II No ' uni-r. inlemla lo ann'V fur nni" ,.,T,K-i!??"" i.1 Kl' !.'"..". Simpson. XZZZiT !l',h". .flilr pun. ui Of YPMiHKin i ria ion lljy; iinv: ' ihrY.r" Ihoorn ioutti armth ll SnVi .... JJl'V , .v "n'! "''") ynmi? tiipiu'i- "",,",' '""'h",, rhiilna, Ihrnra oa i thn "!,nril, ?2iV"rrt:i x" ""lnt "r -irlnnln. t, rhiiina; lhfn'.i wont 1(1 rh.,, "ami ' r,'.1 1 "1 " '.'"I ""rl'"" nf a'vr " 1 'I' H ". IIHIIP Hp .C , EUfiEMR II, SIMPSON. Onlnl rormihn, inth.'iV' A,,pl,,'n, SpalMl Tflulola ulll lTX. and lllliliii'lr i.n int i'i. 4 llntir' in In ID. O I. r. - . sowMI Intel. Qurm l.lilirlolT-1 - . . j . o . aw iu i, a. i u u . i in n i iriri Saturday afternoons and Sundays LU".? " ' ;v CANCELLATION OF RESERVE. nirihsr parlriilr of, tlu i . Kr, Vlrtorli. fi i . or PMrf'i 'rlni'c Hiikrt, B.:. TIMBER SALE X 6S38. Sa.liwl TriMlrra will t fr. . i. ) MinlUfr of Land, al Vii'toi.i, i than mum mi Iiic Mh ila ! I0ll. fill' li llll.ll.l.,' flf l.Mr: t lo rut 5,.'.U.Moii iit.of ami lli'infnrk. nn an aru . Iftar.. . ShIvli-ii Inl.l Int. . Miami I.sihI pistrii't. iwo () yrar will he. alliw. If inoval of tlmtirr. Fiirlhrr tiarllrulara or thfi CK t r lfr Vlrlorla 11 I' .w IiI.mi i i I'rinrr imnrrt, tl :. in PROBATE. IN THE -6UPRCME COURT OF BRITISH kuiumaiK. In Uh Mallrr of Um Mifclii Ji ami hi tin- allrr of tin- ,t'lit( . r ': ll.01.M..l llll... I ....f I Tiki' MlTII 1 II.. I hA ll.illl lir Vl'lt V..III.U .na.l.r.11.. of faiiiiai.v. mri. I ,it ' ' Kiniinr pi ui Mian- oi inc CMard. anil all tM.i'nnr 'ti'flt'l!i-j - aalni iIm- mil mini., arr 1 1-1 ! nl to rilrHlh aallli'. iiotirrlv nl.' on or tM-rnre the lid imj, ij) i iuo, aim an (Mriif- iiki. i.i. i i lain arr ritiilr,il lo pax. IU 1:1 IhHr liiilflilrdni n In "mi fonhM onM.KN X. - orririrt. Atiuii KrtiiHi ll'.i ! PviMl Ihr 7tli day .itjjjin , LAND ACT1 ' Notlc of Intantlon to Apply 'to Laut Un In liplilo IturH. !.n1 t.Kll .'t.. T ' rorrtlnit lilatrtrtnr Prlnc'.- (t'lb'-rt. t: ' i' utr at lurnanl to. rrlui I ' Ulantl, n r.. Tarn. nnr mat Somrrtll' 1 ? ' Company Klmitcd. of Varn'oiffer. li. Irmla to apply ror pcrinlii)il ' ' 1 ' fl.llntt lllff .lB..plliu t4,itl.- I ;n 'T at thr hcail of liarnanl ovr r iioyai ounil: thenro rnt roi ' tlirnrr nnrlh fnrly (tn rhaln- ' nrmi iro i i u ' rimoin. niorr or o i- Kr mark: thrnrr uninti alon-- i w ', mark In point of roinnv m-rm' ' ' roniaininr nrirrn (in acre, ni soMEnvn i e cA!F:nv COMPANY I'MHf Name ir Apisli . falrrt prrrmlMT 1 7111. I4 MINERAL- ACT. "hawk MINERAL OlAIM Slluatr In tl SkriMin Mmlna- " if 111 IMii.ro 8, Coait DlHlr n'l. W Inn.l.H ...... w r-ii. ..m.I. t.' i .... n,.,i, .iiiiii i,i rnon i.ii'i-i kalum lakr, and artjolnlna- thr V 'ii iiik r.asi rim or u,i i.aw.iui n . i rrFinii ami ii. iii'pi: " 11 l-'rii Xllnniia' f'Ai..irifl.iL.rii,.i. n K ' WIMon 7nnic. rnnii .-Mince thst wo.AW. Tr-ii"n- ' Vn. 7nmc. ami riavhl W i - n. ( ., (n A7nnir inmn.. ,i. nrf .-f iP 1V rrnm Ihr il.ilr' hrrrnr In apolv t' 1 ' Mlnlnir Itiirnrilrr ror iw l'fllfli'nli' '' 11,1 provrtnrnii for the iJiri'P'r of ilt"' "' it Crown Oram or thrV aliovr '''.iIm ,1 uruirrinori' lakr nni:-r that Ai'tl i ' " Srr Da nr ihn um..i ,nui hn in nirnrd hrfor in u.Mnf.Mfr sio'h C' fll flra.fi it ImrihivMnAiii uaicn nun anth dnv of Nov . ton. w P TuiraTON. ami nwin vltsov. own' LAND wrt of ,nt ani and rnnlnlnlnir nri-ri., morn or !n ' TIIOM.tS MILLS ni'tmi'p innsso" ' Hi Notlct of Intantlon to Apply to PureM" in 61rinn I . .... '"'Pw.. .1.. . fll: I' NOTICE OP Ciiainl armiJ .nw DlCRVl NOTICE IS IIKIIEIIy" fllvr.N that thn r.HL'U'K ,s. ""'"'V, OIVEN. tlmt 'h fl. NADF.N, Land nppartmi'nt, nrpmy Mlnlstrr nr landa i.anns. Victoria, n.C. to Ui Dcrrmber. I a J' ciii.iv. n.i." '.:..' u. ;',.n. 'iJIr-Viri'.frfApEN. Pcpnt Mm icr nr I.nrtils-fo'cartmcnt cf .lnd, victoria. n.C. November 10th. nt