T!:i' PAGE FOUB I I BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus" INVESTIGATE Q(Ol Trvct.i?.Ml hrarkOM riohY I'll cct H i myuI!.- W'4t low wmwt U- - Li 1 T 1 r THE HALIBUT W. K. Thompson Will Study life History of the Fish and Secure Data I.ayinjj oul 3i is work in onnnw- lion with the investigation "he is lo eonduel on the life history of the (halibut and fthe Iwst Tiiethods of jutvenlinc; Ibal. fish Trom hp ing wtorminaleyf as a Taelor in the fishing- Industry, AV. F Thompson, t'Jic expert enpaped for Iho work hy llio.inlpnifliinn.il rnnfmissinn, arrived yesterday. While in Iho north Mr. 'llinirrm' son will visit ibiledalo ami KoU ehikah. Then lie will po to Ot tawa anl I'Plurn bei-e later from tinio to timo in r-nhnoeJion -with Iho wirk. Whpn soon last -evoiiinp Mr, Thompson sUl artive work would rommenee immedialelj and Wuld doubtless exlendTivrr several years.. Headquarters would ho established ' wherever most eonveiioneo.-,wc're -fouud. Possibly thal"'wmfld "3jp at &oal-llo or Victoria or Yarirouver. A pooa scienimc iinrary was a preat help in ronnecJion will) it. Ilo "would also work from Vie station at Departure Hay noar Nanaimo and from flip ono lo be established horo, as soon as.fi was ready. Will Visit Banks Mr. Thompson .will himself mafco visits to tho hanks -on koitio of tho halihut hoats and he will; also have several heljiors who will ro-oporate in pathorinp data. Halibut would have lo he lapped 'ing conditions. In order to secure iho data for which he is seeking Mr. Thomp son is hoping lo .secure the eo-oporalion o; 4 he. fishermen. The hope of ikro.ering the industrj is in knowing the halyls of the iisn ami men apjuying mat knowledge, lirince Huperel's prominence as a fishing port, do ponded on the success of Hie in dustry. Jncidenlally Mr. Thompson will invesligale I lie problems of hail supply. NOVA SCOTIA LEGISLATURE Opening Takes Place Tomorrow Following Many Changes of Ministers HALIFAX, N.S.. Feh. 20. (Hy the (Minadian l'ress . The fifth session of Xova Scotia's lilh parliament since coiifefloralion which will assemhlo in Ihe Pro vince Ituilding at Halifax, loflay, Thursday, the last assembly of the jircsenl parliament, -will he maj-ked hy the great -changes that have taken dace In the ranks of Iho members since llie general elpclion of 1020 when I he 'present parliamonl. was con slituled. Many Changes On, the Ireasuiy benches only Iloij.'-il. H. Armstrong i-emains, of fliTise wlio sat there when parliamonl assembled afler .the general election of June 28, 1920 The years since have seen Ihei passing from the public life of that, grand old "man of "Nova Scfdia politics. Hon. O. II. Mur ray, Ihen premier and provincial secrolary, who resigned both portfolio and seat in 1923 when he passed over Hie reigns of office to Hon. F Jt. Annslrong who formed a now government and tioan?rt "ft ws premier, retaining his iiorlfolio of works nnfl mines. In the attorney gen oral's ileparlirionl, Jlm. O. T Daniels, resigned Ihe portfolio bill, retained Ills 'seal in Ihe T,x eru'llvp. council and Hon. V. J O'lloarn i-nlered Ibe cabinet ns Alltirm'y General and look the seal, by acclamation, vacaled liy Hon. H, K. Finn, wbenJIhe latter' went in the Federal llnuse at Olljiwa. Hon. 1. A. Cameron resigned from Ihe 4egislalifre council, look- Iho. portfolio of, Provincial Secretary vacaled by Mr. Murray and conlPsU'd. and Millan, former chairman of Iho Highways hoard, appointed to 1he legislative council with the port-, folio of Highways vacated hy Mr. Chisholm. Death again took its toll of members since the last session and the house will meet this year wilh two vacancies, ttio missing members being Hon. P.. M. Mae- (iregor, minister without port folio and II. W. (oniing. Con sorva'I've "member for' Yarmouth. Ilolh will be sorely missed by their parlies for both "njoyed Iho reputation of being numbered among )m! strongest debater in Ihe House, , Two Died Mr. Maoiregor -died suddenly at his home in Piclou lasl September and Mr. Corning, died while exhibiting callle al Ihe FrcdCriclon, N.H. fair, afler . suf fering from typhoid fever. Among the missing at ,llio opening ceremonies will be. Mae.-Cullum ilreal, former Lieutenant tiovernor of Ni'va Scotia, wbr for eight years lias summoned the commons lo Iho council chamber to hear the Kings will. This year Ihe ceremony that marks parliaments Opening will lie conduced by" His Honor Lieutenant Hovcmor .1. llohson Douglas whose insinuation took 'place only n few weeks ayn. Once again Mr. Armstrong will jgo In .parliament wilh an nycr- whciniing majorily (if more than Iwo. lb.: one over Ihe combined forces of the tnucli rtivSdod oji position. Dot of a tolal mem iMM-shi! iif 43 lie will have'28, a majority over all others of 11 with two seats vacant. The standing will be as follows: 28 Liberals, 5 Fanners, 4 Labor, i Independents and 2 vacancies. ITALIAN OPERA WAS i SUBJECT OF CLUB Interesting Papers on .Subjects Appropriate to the Occasion Read at Musical The Ladies' Music Club nlel yesterday afternoon at the homo .of the president, Mrs. H. L. Mc Intosb, Fourth Avenue West, the subject of study being "The Kxaniple i? Ibe Kalian Opera." Verdi's opera. "II Trnvalore," won Mr.' Murray's seal in Hie! ws Hie .principal wfirk dealt with Victoria county. When the snd-land the program, renlred. armfnd don death of lion. II. II. Wick- wire. Minister of Jliptiwnys, -oc-dirred in Ibe fall of 1952, William iTIiisholni, riHvtiber for Anti-piniisb, was lakon inlo die rab- itiol to succeed bim and thus 1hP minislry worn before The InTtisr. in iHi'.i with tiuly Iho Prejrnior surviving .aflor Hie drastic :..;x ri." uiiuijit fii i if- yi-iir. this. Mrs. (I. A. Itryant read papers on "The Life of Verdi" and "Tho Story of II Trovalnre" and 'the following numbers were rendered: Piano solo,- soloeloi JTrnnvfll "I'TTtTTiore-'Mrs. lluiierl Wafdi I'Ta."!. solos, "SUseretHV" 'rtpos.l t the- Hoarl," Vi.l "An11 Chorus," Mrs. It. 1. J'oh- Cameron Resigned ler. No further changes in fhe min-l Violin solo, "fierce the Flames itry "look placp until few weeks are Soaring," Miss Marjotio ago wlipo Mr, . .RHinrtrnji, re.iigjwil inn nTjii.fir.r rv(ii- ?' ' -i I I.tl III ?A Iincasler. .Veal sdo, "Ah! I Have Signed stances sumninding the ropnrTTih Host Me," " IT- tit an jiidejioiidenl nudit of lhcfla'',' amnird of IliP Miimcliialily -oV Cape Hreloif Oumty 4f wliich lie treasurer. Mr. Armstrong re arranged Ills eahmel hy laklngj for himself Jhe iorlf(lio -of Provincial Secie4ary having Hon. William Chisholm, Minister of Highways transferred lo the Works suid Mines vacated In- the and Ihrown li.ck inlo the water, ''render and taking A. S. Mae- in.wirder lo find out something alniul the movements of the fish : Ijiseussing the depletion of the Hecate Strait hanks Mr. Thomp-snji said it was a pily the fish there were decreasing as on those hanks 1lie halihul. prow niiM-h faster than farther north This was proliahly due to feod- U..W. V. A. P. 11. ill. initio .: P. Mrs. J. l Me.Mil- .. Vocal duet, "Home to Onr Mouphiins," Mrs: II. 0. Fraer and Mrs. Jarvis McLcod. Mrs. 1,. '(1. Liirsfm sang "Musolle-Valo Aria" Trom "La Itoheme." Accompanists of the aflernoon were Mrs. llnhori Ward and Mis. II. C. Fraser. WAR VETERANS ARE CHAMPIONS Obtained Necessary Aggregate In First Division Billiard Tournament to Displace Billiard Parlor I'lTie Oroal War Veterans arl1 tga'in winners of Ihe Ttulrrer it t'limeron Cup signif -ant o! first division leaui billiard championship. Last night in 'the final tournament of Ihe season. Ihoy defeated Iho (irollo by ail' aggregate seo re of 12.11 lo 910j which was ample lo displace: from first tdace In the league slaniiing Hie llilliard Pallor which has lieon in the load al most all lite way through .Ihej season. . llie Umrnauienl at- I lit clod widespread inleresl. iniong Hie' fans of the green I able. The Vets won all but a' single game ami their player who lo4l was Sergeant .lebsoii who, by doing so. sustained hi only flofcal oT Ihe season, (too. Waugli, who has had coiisislenl-ly jiail. fortune throughout the season, was the player who downed .him. The- individual scores of the, lourn.siniPiit were as follows: 'Don 'Hrnwn (Crotlo), 19a; Col. Sf. P. .McMordre (Velerans) Ooorge. Wash;?250f'ferffeaUU .Jl'lison, ..), Herl Morgan, 129; Fred Pyle, 250. .1. Hillnian, 179; fi. P. Tinker, 2.rin. K.. Pierce. 105: J' Andrews. 25ft The-final leagne standing -is as fidlMvsi Oninos Pis. .... 8 1)207 .... 8 9230 .... 8 H4&3 Sport Chat Glorious Hair iy Or Money Back Women who wih to atlninlale fh imwUi bTrtipfr hair Should use Vn Km Liquid Snip Immune. A liirioui htui of Hiring vigorous hair mrely loliowi u ctmnix Vent uae, and continent vac 'it ucv hecnUM Vwn EM comea-tittrd with a patent rubber armlicatm thi 1 the medicament dlractlvao the mnttnf th hfii. .nA 'the tlexible nlppla of the applicaiorliring u he.ilth circulutlonot blood toYeedththBinroota.HuyyoorVar wt on B0-4ay treUiient Un. Maoey bMfc ii k tttk. OMMES LIMITED, Prince Rupert, B.C. Ave 1 158 1057 i i The llilliard Parlor now has tbe second division billiard championship pretty well lied up.' The SI, Andrew' is Ibe only train Hiat si ill Iihs a chance and its chance is prelly remote. Fbr Ibe Hillianl Parlor lo still lose oul and llie SI. Andrew's lo win. 11 would be necessary for the filmier team lo gel less than 612 in its tournament next Tuesday wilh the Ureal War Veterans. The likelihood of I hat coming about is considorcil very improbable. The (irollo, in third plrtce, now tntw no chance of overtaking the SI. Andrew's even should Ihoy win over ttie Cold Wilh"lbe inenS section of the Fralernal Wlii.st League still laving almost a month lo gr, Ihe situation ehTimhups to be very interesting and al least five of I lie teams still have the chance (lie situation standing Ihus, antes are schiMlulerl ,f"r lonigb! is follows: Knighls of Pylblas s. St. Andrew's; (ireaf Wat Velerlins vs. Orange Lodge; Hlks .s. Oddfellows; Mofise vs. Sons .r Cairada. ' BILLIARD AVERAGES First Division . . Games. V. Donald H.P. . tt SI e war I (U. .. i5l, Jebson V. W. J. Nelson (O.) . (i. Mcllm.oyje (H.P.. Halagno (It.P.) I). Hrown (0., Andrews (V.) n, Hlvlhe fC.) II. Morgan ((!.) . O. Waupli ((. .1. Fleming 'V.) Second Division Hen Seir 'P.H.; I. Weir" (fi.) T. Jllacli- V.i,.. Im jejriani('H.P,.l,.t. 'hf flown '(H.P.I Stewart (.) .. W. -1. Nelson (O.) . I. Heesley ((I. , .... I. Hrown (S.A. . . . :'. Ablridge (H.P.) . I. Andrews (S.A.i . . M. Andrews (S.A.'' . Dr. Wesl V., . Donald (II.P.) ..' I. Hillnian '.) . . . O. Hlytbe (fi.) Itabe Fori in ( H.P.) .1. Maclean (C.) . . M. MacLaehlan (8.A.) s. Suga i.-. W. Mitchell ( H.P, i , W; Mtirr ny (C.) . . . TIL Av 1 250 250 1 250 50 1981 218 2 485 2 43 ,8 1927 241 A; A. lesson (H.P.) 8 1921 24 :M. Me.Mordie (V.) 8 18!)7 237 K. Stephens (H.P.) ii P. Tinker (VJ Pyle (V.) lex. Volume (V.) )r. Wl'sl (V... H. Jelich (H.P. . Pierce (O.i .. 1. Walsh (V,) I. Hillman (!.' , 1048 236 1025 23L' 1848 231 4 OS 2.11 227 227 1704 221 1747 2I 055 218 f.50 217 1720 210 1081 210 2, 115 208 2 411 200 8 1035 204 8 1594 199 1 157 157 150 150 150 150 ;irro 150 74fe 148 738 148 590 148 1013 4 '40 13(10 145 1304 145 H43 14S 14 42 143 9 1289 143 J 1282 142 0 850 142 837 140 558 140 1248 139 8.13 139 1101 138 1230 137 1223 130 955 130 S. Maedonabl (S.A.) 8 1070 135 fi. Mallei. (H.P.) J. May (C.S.) J. Allan. (S.A, V). Fenelon ( V.T . fi. P. Tinker (V.) I. Fleming. (V. ... (1. L. YoimginatjtV.) S. Darion (H.S.) ... M. Lamb .(fi.i 1 207 134. 9 1197 13S 8 1002 133' 1) 1100 130 3 391 130 2 20(1 130 7 899 128 9 1127 125 10' 1243 124 D. Mr'hYy' (C.) ,..1(1' 1241 12,4 II. Wearmotilh (V.) fi 745 424 fi. Kelsey ifl.S,) .. f. 73R 12.'l W. Wllliscroft, ,((,) .1) 1082 120 S. L. Warrior ('S . 8 959 120 .1. Ktilger IC..X,) - 7 842 120 D. McLean tnj, ... 7 -821 H7 II. Parr (fi.S.V .... 7 820 117 I. McDougall (fi,). 2 225 113 A. Hale (f..S.) 7 744 100 M, Stephen, fi.l) ,.2 210 105 W. Anderson (C.).. 1 82 82 W. 11. Jarman (Q.N 1 09 09 Wanted Fori ForjRent DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for less than 50c WARTS& Storfige in 'tonight's loummeiil iWANTKD. A man lo handle Ihe ya dean sweej, score. . s , r nislPn,Uiioii of 'nif .1. II. Walkins Conifviiny's products in Prince Hupcrl and surrounding territory. Apply The J. H. Walkins Company, lir.O I In it lilt on Street, Van-eiHiver, H.C. 40 lo capture the. season's honors.! WILL the lady wlio picked up l'be llks are al "present leading by ine game over Hie Knfghls of inliimbus who, in turn, are half r game and a full game ahead of the Sons of Canada- and St. Vfidrew's respectively. The Song if Kngland in fifth plae, arc me game bobind SI. Andrew's. I'lie rest of Ihe teams are prac-ifally ul of Ihe nmning. With green silk umbrella by mistake "from down town store lal week, kindly return aumo lo W. C. Orchard. C.P.Il. ollieo. Third Avenue. Howard. FOR PLAIN mack 2:17. SKWIN'r., pbon-Prieis rewwiablc. TO RENT FOIl IlF-1'i Jve roamwl )ioTue with balli, 729 1'ifMi Avenue West. Apply MoMeekin's (Jroccry. .. . , 47 UOOM TO llliXT in win ifr1 able home. llreakfasl if deaiml. Apply 330 Fourth Av-mn! East. If HOOM 1o ftnrl in riin fort able hontf. Apply 711 Thiril Ave. 71 BOARD HO A It D. The Second Avenue. FOUND Inlander. 830 Phone 137. (HIND. Hunch of keys on eel ring on l'unrlh Ave. Went. Owner enn have sirrrie by iden- '"OlIND. Kurich of keys on ri. imdnding "one CN.ll. switch key. Apply Daily News nfllcfl. 'OUND. Pair or cliibl'R brown woollen niillM Apply Daily News office. 'OUND. Pair child's Tur trim ined kM mills. Apply Daily News ofliee. KOKXD Opiil brooeJi. Appl.i Daily NmvH otllce. I'OFND. Posl ofliee key. Apn. Daily Now ofliee. MARINE TAXI SERVICE L.MlvNCH "Oh Kaby" al your or- vlNf day r iwpbt. UoBifort sareiy-iMisy. ir tr water I rip call Laurie Lainldy Phi.TH's, Itlack 315 nf 4 31. COLUMBIA RECORDS NFAV Process fiolumliia HecoriJF no scratching. Finest re prnduel ions of lalest I'rrtt Trols, Songs and Insl rumonlijl music by world famed nctisls tlall 'in and hear I hem. PRINCE RUPERT MUSIC STORE, Third Avenue CRIBBAGELEAGUE Grotto Beat St. Andrew's by 14 to 13 In postponed Game Last Nlnht In n postponed cribbage leaguo garric last night, Iho (irollo d foaled Iho St. Andrew's loam by a score of 14 to 13. The cribbage league slnndinjr lo dale is thus as follows: t -AV, 1,. IlcB'lihent -2 Orange Lodge .... Dry Dock F.lks SI. Andrew's (1. W. V. A Sons of Camilla Moose firollo I PI ft, 3 o I miss Anna Itnrvlk rolunnerl from Ihe south on (lie Prince 'Huperl yeslerday utternoon. ROOFING KLir.KnDD'' Coaling. The best coaling for shingle, iron or paper roofs. II preserves the roof and -lops llie leaks. Also good for brick, concrete or stone walls, fllteapesl and besi. l'.sl IniHles given. P.O. I tax 114. Phone 19. RADIOI RADIO! VHK yon interested in Hadlo net or parts? I lyiu nave you money. 2 lube sen coniplnln witli aerial, phones and batteries, installed. 55. Pbon" lied 707. TAXI Taxi 67 Phone (Call 'Jeorge. Paul or llust Prompt Service and Comlort Day or Nis'.t , Stand: AOSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block, Across from Smiirasts Hotel FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Furni- ure Store. We Huy, Sell and Kx- ibtnge New and Secondhanrt ioods. QtO. PAPADUPULIS, 839 Third Ave. Phono 14G AUCTIONEERS IT will pay yon 1o consult vn when you desire to sell or purchase furniture, or any article. 1MUNT.E ItUPF.HT CHANOU, Auctioneers. MINERAL ACT. HAWK MINERAL CLAIM, ftlluatc in llin skfcn.i Minirift plvlalon f tli. Ilann- r.. :oar Dlatrli:!. Win-re locaiett. Smith r Kalis credit, KlUuin-nalnm Ijkc, and adjnliilnir ttif Whlallnr in tl i:al end ur u. l.nuriii iiniiiera. V. Treslim ami li. Vllnon; No. r lloldera" Miiirr' llrrtirlrale. Twlon strioc. Vllaou (ITiPOtf.. Take .Wollre thai W. Tnnton. F.M.C. n. ?IH0I' and Pavld WHn. F.M.C., mi. (I7UIMU Intend al Hip end r Klxty :a.v frua. tho date hiwr to iirl.v to the 'llHtnit Iii.i'iirdiT fur a ortiriraie nt mi mvi'nienla for ttn tiurtMinn of nldaUiina i ntrfnn nrant or oh- aliv rlaini and iHthnrriiorr lake not .-e that ArtlMi nnderl w. hi or llie Mineral Art nitiM lie rone nMrfd lierore Uie iMiianre or anrn rerti-Ifalp r IniprovciTiPnln. Paled ihla unin dav nf Nov., ivn. W. F. TIIFSTON. and hVU WILSON, Owners. , F.. T Ki-nny. rent IN PROBATE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. in the 'Matter nf tlx- AilinlnltraiHn Arl; and In the Miner of Ihe Fulale of Morlia Anion reieewn, i leeeaned. innwiaie. TAKK NOTICF that lv order if llin Honor F. Mill. Viiiinr. made Uh- tilth dav nf Fehmar. A.P. 10JR, 1 waa ipnlnted 'nininiairaior or in" etiaie or Morn intnn retemen, di'reased. and all nnrllea havlnir elalne airnli)t the said eatale ire liereliy iwiulrill to furnlsli aame. nra lierly Verified In me on or before the lilh day of Muri'h. A.I). tl)r,, and all iMR-llea tmli lileil to the etaU' are re nuired lo Dav the iiiiionnt of their In di4let1iH to lee fnrltivttll. "IIM.N A. WATT, orrielal Adnilniatratnr, I'ltnre nniiert, ll.C nntrrt llie 1 1 1h dav of Fehrtiarv. IN PROBATE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. In the Mailer or the Aiiiiilnlalrnllon Arl; and In the Mailer or" iho F.alate or Henry Alexander Iteyimhln. lrra.ed, lirtes-Wle. TAKF !NOTIf:r: thai hy order of Ilia llinior F. Mrll. Vminir. tiimle Ihe loth dit.v or fehrnar.v. A.H. toil, I una npiiointed Adminlftrilor of llie enlale or Henry Alexander lieynolda, (iweaoed. ami all rnrtm liavlnir cJ.iltn a an I nn llie aaid eauie arc hifi'liy rminlred to rnrnlh Hatiie. rro-pertv veririod to - me on or lie.ruri' the lilh day r Marrh, A.li. lli, and all inrlles Indrljtnd to the elule are re-nirtrert lo iny the amount or their In di'hlerineaa lo me for III with." MlllMN A. WATT, nrrjflnl Admllilatralft. I'rlnee iiuiiert. Ii.r, ttnted Ihe lllli day or February, IM. IN PROBATE. IN THE SUfREMC COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. In the Mailer or llie Administration Art Khfl 111 the Mallei- of Ihe Fatiite or 11. i. Hen, Melt, iH'i-eiixi'il, liilestM le. Tl.l. MIIICI-: thai hy lM-ler of Ilia luaiiir r. Men. i nt, made Hie tain dav or Frlirnary, lle.'f.. I was iiimolnied Ad'-inlulmralur oT ihe eMail- or the late n J. Iienni'lt. ni-fK-ii-iHi. end all iiarilea hnv- ma rniiina na-ainai llie hiiki iwtale are, ll. 1-aI.I' .A..III.....I ... - . r ' i-M""'-ii iMMiir.il Biiiiie io ine, ii-niei-,v veriried, on or tiernre the glut Hay nf Marrh, iniK, niirt all Hurtle In. neiuen n, in nld iminie are i-i-tiuin-d to pay Hie amount or their Indeinednes to llll- 111! HIM ' I E II. N' in MAN A WATT .ofrii-iai AihnliiMi.ttor Dnlnd r.i-.'.i. this JIM . day of folauufy, Articlei Four.d,4c MAIL SCHEDULE For the East Jlondays, unlays, clo- - From tho East Mondays. V Fridays, cl 1 1 . To Vancouver Tuesdays Mail ci.i-Sapardays FrWay. , C.P.Il. Fein ii , Frcm Vancountr Sun5ays Wednesdays Thursdays U.P.Ir": Fein in, To Anydx, Alice and Premier Wednesda - Sundays . -j irrom Anyox, Alice Arm. S'.ewirt and Premier Tuesdays . Fridays . To Port Simpson ari fi Points Ttmrselays From Port Simpcsn z River PolnU Saturdays To Queen Charlr Ue " - i Pc February I From Queen Ch ..s It-' est Healed TBWlers w i HMtNiil FofiwK'i " the I II III (l oi v tMimtwae of l i'-eii' mw4 hIkmo Of Mil- -lulte laUnda IH-ih Uoartl feet of s M liM-k flawlor. One. U, year -! moVil ft Wilier Further wnieniai-U?r, Vlelilria, ' " ITllir lim-erl, II 1 Al' Points Fubruary t i E3X COLLEUOCf. Z-' CUJ tsJ TIMBER SALE 092s- Sealed Tendei- Mlnlaior or l.nnii-1 1 inn noon on Uh i ' " for the nitrrtiaKi MI.I 1 ,5b,Nii li-i'i lialnam "and sin-in' the north Mion- -i i, dim Land lii-H" Tot year- 11 IlinvUl lit lllllliel'. I'll li her iiiiMleiilii'-JeT. Vll'lul'la. II' ermre ithperi. ii ' iJ J- ii TIMBER SALE X6H' TllWe Will he "II Ur Auction, iu ii""1 Mnrrh, IBM, m i"' liaiiaUr, Ihji'IIiiii. I' 1 to itil 0ii,niM iiii'-" ll lid gll.MIM! lleinloi I, Lift i7 and :ii north", fif llarellmi three ?) lenr- v InaTHI ST tlihlief 1 '"ITWflled ttliv mil nniilon In inirmin tender to lie iiieni i ' linn and Healed Further imi'iii ler. Vlel :i h 1 I'l-lnci- 1U1M-I'C, II, i Rim lie M I .rai.ani A Aihn i--- ' ! si & KikI.: . lit Mft"A I M. Hlb Ava A Tlnui, fit 11lil AVe. & Shei h Ave ' I III Ave. & Coin i i rtttj Ave. .V: Hay- "1! Ave III Ave ll;i- 1 Gircltv . ' f 1 mh A.-Cellnr s fllhvc.A ..Melti i -Pro. 0,ov. libit-Prov. Gov. Wi. . ( O.T.P. Wharf .lid Ave & 2nd s ltd Ave. & Ful :m d y A l i L TIMBER SALE X6103.