PAGE FOOr, MilHljflLS, July 43.f The body tir hdrew .MoNautrfil. was the victim of Friday drown. in aSfeWcnJ, lias not as yet. been foundAtiUbljugh Qorp. Service, In char'amic local provincial police, prctifmtnd search tiartica in pairoi ,iio Hanks of the Jtulkley Uiverjfbd Iiaii the river bottom drapp:felu) vipiitity or the nc-ci 1 01 1 UjjiJmMprn whatexor has been fouiicFoTM, jH(iiy. Andy, -be was familiarly known tbrpitighout the district, was ioj;mTti:iK8( about 12' .miles from frntn -StPmiv lh?'Jrtl y.f of nn ntinw. hni .... ... Drove Them Around In Cars and Lad Them to Strawberry Patches TnnnAfiK. .intv in ai.,V ope ltunilrejj ami nipoty cbool icaeiiera nnu other tourists made Ter-'hrre. Constable Carr leaves this i io3 provincial ' J air sn(,i,i. H' .i .. e nunQ to tbol cy n i9nRilirtn , ,-1 ;"oeia- :s &.;m.s'r--" S'"- i m - ' iii it n mirsrpr Ann was syi trnpwn to all up ami down tbtfjie oT construction. W'beri gnijher was first started be minlcbi his headquarters, and fiirsSiiumboi- nt (:ir line mad lade tbS?!ilme of Mr. and .Mrs He tiadi'rainarked on a tinmtiorn,. v , Of OCeaSlonsan rM'.onf Knnnthc Hiat I BURNS LAKE l!y W ar ariuljeiit (.vwrseas with tb.e 07 Hi HaUuTion. lie was a mem- ' Allss n.. Itefe'n 'McLeod. ft I' ..-.:. . ber orMspoeal branch or the r().().P,,Stui alfHj of the Native Sons of'Qanada. fair tjjan ever. Hayinp is oeeupyinR tbe attention of the farmers here nt present and igbein'R liarvested under frlcalweatber rniMllfionA' dauebfei- of .Mr. and Mrs. Jarvls McLeod. 1'nnee Rupert, :fs snondiriir a holiday at (he r Jiome or Mr. and pprl ,s ,fM'a F'lest at the bom.-thi' liV V h. Iianty h . nioncers .. dread of n'r m ...t I- i ' WT t i ij .in. uiiu .urs. . 7oucie. iilljiilTl lllUrM)l. His Untimely end is beiiLff rn- preited; Ih'rouprbout the district, 'ftrabled fforii till arrears in school1 taxes fan the property known as the O. V. A. Hall, Terrace. Very .satisfactory reports were read from II. V.. Fraser, school inspector, on the work 'uf 'the school staff and the peneral standing of the school, and H II. Hallowell. in bis auditor's report, hwcbly complimented the school board. ..nj) lhe very efficient and economical way in which the affairs or school district 4iad been bandied during the year. TERRAClT ENTERTAINED TOURISTS SATURDAY T. If. Walsh came down from Hazellon tin Sunday to visit wtto especially amon? the younperhls et.iblreti at the lme of tboir pwieratio who will miss bis PTan, parents, Mr, and Mrs. '. cheery sreetmps and- heln wiUi r. Rnnifr ELECT LITTLE THREE YEARS School Meeting at Terrace Hears Satisfactory Reports From Last Year's Officers. TKHIIACE, July 13. The annual" school meeting was held in the school house on Saturday eveuinp with a representative "crowd present. Ceo. Little was reinstated as trustee for a three year term. The amount .required to run, the school for the coming year was' figured at $5,600, the same amount as Jast year. On written request from the Canadian- Lesion. ospmntinn wna Local raspberries are now be-ins marketed in small quantities but with vonlinued good weathci I hi coming week they "will be teady in large quantities. Indications point to a very large crop of splendid berries- There ic also a very heavy crop of wild raspberries in the district. T. V. Itrewer, of the Provin cial Forestry Service, SinfUier. is a business visitor in town ai iiresenl. Misses 1'dna and Jean Dover returned on Monday after n weeks' visit with friends in The very btft weather on enticed an exceptional Iarr crowd to Lakelse Lake':for the uayj Cajt; Collhurst took a fine now Peterborough canoe to tb" Lake on Sunday, Mrs. Q. II. Muuro. of Prino Rupert is spending -n Loliday in I errace ana is living in the summer Jiome of Mrs. .1.11. , lip. p. Von Hees, returned oi. Sunday' from a short trip to Hazellon. Kenneth and Leonard Kerr.iil. Shaw. II. Jlrunell. It. TrohSilell and G. Smith are among local boys that have tune In l'r.isnr jj-Lnko to camp lot; two weeks. Mrs. M. Wilson is yjsilinig wilb Mrs. F. Horning at Rose Lake. SnliiriHv P" r0 '1 liable Silk Ua arrived from finh rday, in n h the course of r a ,,rinno (ioorfro l() ,nk ; 1 U C1,n UC,d dulie6 " Provincial policf olbco, nr of the western provinces. All the available cars anil trucks to be had uround town were lined Hp fit Hie dyiot on flic arrival of the train and a large portion nt the purly was taken for a rule around tho town and up around I lie bench north of town where a snlendid view or flie town and immediate district is to! lie -obtained. Many of them also! visited some of the local straw-1 berry patches and were very en-thusiatic. in their praise of the locnl product. One cat- load re-; mainod loo long in the berr patchy And missei ' -Jibe train biljfe fu;l'fSalely tboresular passenger train was due atnosi im-,medIolev afterwurds and they continued their trip to the eons: on :it. TERRACE NOTES . i AI n recent meetinc of Hie ill. rector's Jif the. Trrraco Fall Falrj iissociauon A Pimply Face Is Unsightly Miss C C M. Emart, Bonth Battle-ford, 8ak., write! "A while ago I wa troubled with facial blemiihea, especially pimple, and wat really ashamed to go out with meh a bad looking face. I tried ,2 or 3 different remedies, but they didn't help roe any, to one day a friend, who had been troubled the same as I wai, adriaed me to use AftMP T hail tolrnn vn lmtllnsi 'wva afc i ipw m bvm l'i V lyv kll-n kliuiv wasn't a pimple of any kind left on my face, and I now have a clear, smooth and Tclrety eomplexion." i-ui up onnr by liie T. unburn held on Friday Co., Luuiwd, Toronto, Out. veefc for Mnltriile to which point! he ha been transferred C. It. O'Hara and son, Patrick, wlio-tofl here several tubulin nao with a view to I oc.it Inn in tha Uuitnd stales, bavo returned Hums Lake. C. Corliss bus riturned to tin- Unclia , Valley and Mrs. Corlifs will join' him there in a Jew days. Miss Q.g Haiiler, teacber iu Slreatlinfn, . and tMiss- I.. Libfiv: Oolsa hake "teatfher lofl last week for Vaneouver whor tiim- will sfettd lhe summer vacation. William Ellison and Mrs. Ivn Zebley of Oolsa Lake were ar. rested last week and charged wii assaulting i reu Wiggins. A six piece nrehestra to be known as "The Revelers" has been organized here. It consists or Mrs. G. M. Hobb. pianist; 0. ll llnbb. ban in: Mrs. S. and Xobr llauer, violinis.ls; (i. Matthews, drummer: S. tlodwin, flautist. HIGH McGUNCHY IS HONORED BY CASEYS i OF PRINCE RUPERT Officer Who Is Being Trans- f erred South. Some fifty members of the lo cal council or the Knights of Columbus gathered last night in the Hoston Hall to honor Hush Mc- :5linehy at a farewell dinner. Alex. r.. -Mnenonalri, grand knight, presided and several sneakers voiced regret at the departure from the .. .ur. .urwiiiiriiy woo, pyri tiinifl i I Li itifinnltnn I. . I .. .. .. 1 .....v. i.n i,it,'piiF, nun ifi:ii Ull uelive member of the council. As a token of esteem, Mr. McOllnchy was presented with a handsome watch charm by Father McCratb n behalf of the council. Mr. Mc- filinchy replied suitably. Having been transferred in the Kervice of the provincial polir. .Mr. .Mctilinehy is leaving the city shortly to take up .his new duties as constable with; "the Cnurlenay Vancouver Isla'nd detachment. COLD STORAGE DEFEAT MOOSE City Championship Football Qame Last -Njght Resulted In Score of 2 to 1 The Cold Sturoge derealed the Moose by a m-ore of 2 to I in Senior football .last night. It wus a good game and a hard pace was set but wind to some extent hamneicd the nlav. J. Johnson onencd the seorlnit for the Cold Storage and Sam Oirrie missed a penally Tor thr Moose, the score at hair lime standing I-0. in lhe second half Johnson aain scored for lhe Storajte and F. Russell made tin' only goal for the Moose. M. S. Russell rererecd, bf linesmen were F. Piper ami D Kennedy and the teams look the field as follows: Cold Storage Murray; llaiig and J-Irskine; Carlson. Harris an .Maedoiiuld; Long, Corbett, ,Tom son. Doberly and Xorrlnirton. .Moose CatPball; Skinner an Hunter: (I. Mllc'betl. .Cu'rrie an Cameron: ifodgklnsou, 'llvisselj WilMiu, J. Mitchell and -D. lOur; vich. Tlte standing 'jfor the Moble; up clly chami'Ionsblp) lp dati is as follows: W. L. Terminals 2 0 Cold Ktorage 2 A Moose 0 3 Pis Advertise In the Dally Mews. li In the haochall schedule whiob has just been nrransed. Hip twiw teams leading the 'league at the close will play a post series ofj five games. The first game is to! be played tonight. The schedule follows: July 13 Orund Terminals vs. Salive Sons. July Hi Native Sons vs. Oyrm. July ID r.yrns vs. firand Terminals, "t" minals. ' " L ' '' p 1 1 t V anted For Sale For Rent DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertuement taken for leu than 50c klFtir inn llliriinm tii iraml Terminals vs. Aug. 13 "r" ?"ne!: F"P.Loc"1 0,,ce Native SonT Aug. J5 Gyro vs. Native Sons. Aug. IB- iyrns vs. Ornnd Ter minals,. , SPORT CHAT With five victories to . Hiei,-redit and but two defeats. Dil ative Sons of Canada are now way to a good start in the Sen ior Daseball League. .The tlra:..l terminals have a percentage of 00. with three wins and llin-e losses while the flyro Rlub is in be cellar with two wins and five tosses. These two 'littler team-will be heard from before the eason ends, liowever. ami thotkirti they are rather out of it at till stage both still have a ehane- and should be able to climb up. The balance of the season games will ho of interest includ ing the match scheduled for tonight. On account the wind, sames in the second Ground of. tlie citv . i i idtamiiioiisttio teiiuis tntirnntnmit could not be ompleleij . last tMa ...vi5i....i?t! i... : t. l.if(7 I nil 1 III : in- Imued tonight. with games scheduled as follows: Men's Doubles d A't p.m. .Mackenzie and Mc- Mordie vs. Murenlelte and lloh- ert&on Men's Singles 7:30 p.m. Cariiuchael vs. Smith. Howard vs. Crew. l:15 p.mjDrady vs. I.liuey. Walters vs. .loslin. Ladles' 8lngles Mrs. Mi-Monlic vs. Miss P. Tremayne. ' Men's games are to be played at the P. R. and C. X.Jt, Club's courts and Ladies' games at the Regimental courts. USING AIRPLANES TO BARK Highest Cash Prices paid W. R. BEATY A CO., LTD. 32S Howe 8t. Vancouver, B. 0. . .1, WANTED. AftnfiAbllillltrtl 111 WAXTKO. - Kxper.enred ironi'r. RAWRAII rHFniUri ',lv nnihan Laundry. Two Leading Teams to Play Post Series of Five Games This Year. tillll. wanted for ceneral hmie. work. Phone 131. . 10? FOR SALE. EVENTUALLY you'll want your own home. WHY NOT make j beginning SOW. 117 down andj l".O0 tier month buys u well! located double ftontw on Sixth' Avenue West. Priee 870.OftJ Geo. C. Walker. f"U SAIJi. Canaries, trained roller singers, $25.00 earl . SaUifictioi, fir money boek. 023 Sixth Avenue West. p.f. Hex I&33. ififi Jtily irsrnnit Terminals v. KnI, ...... ,, Vii- .nn2. h(m SALE. Hotel Massetl. . sn July S--l?rot vs. Native Sons. July an Oram! Terminals vs. flyro-. Aug. Z Native Sns vs. (irnnd Terminals. Aug. s&w tNutive Sons vs. Oyrns. Aug. 10 Oynin vs. tiritnd Ter- A good bargain. II! health oause for selliner. Apply HHan. Hudson. Massott, H.C. fi00 pleasure !oat for stile foH t. lMy terms. l'hon Tif4 to for pnrtlmilars. FOR SALE. Lady's Hlec.l. fiood condition. ttU na. Pbone Wauk 515. 0 TO REsfT rOR RENT. Lnrscn building niA 171 Third Avenue East; i room modern Oat with bathroom and workshop premises on street Ifoor. Apply Hyde Transfer, 13t Second Avonue. FOR RENT. Two first class modem flats; Monarch ranges, water paid; one furnished. Wcslenbaver Hros. 1-OR SALE. Motor garage. 1ft by 12, cheap. Apply T. IL Johnson. Fourth Avenue Eastj 'URNISHED Housekecnlnir RSomV to rent by tho day, week on month. Pbone Red C07. " tf HOUSES for Rent. Some am furnished. $20 and up. Applet 215 l ourlli Avenue East. FOR RENT-Furnlshed house keeping suite, Mussallem Apartments. Phone 18. tf I-till RENT. I-'our1 hot wnler heated. k Mallet. room- suite. Apply BmltU HOFSF: tn Jte.nl-Allln Avcttnr. Section Two. Phone Red 713. FRANCOI8 LAKE LODOE lteautifiilly situated near Ferry Landing Altitude 24J5 fi'et. Camping and Fishing Tr'ps arranged FIRST CLASS TAHI.E with produce FRESH I ROM THE FARM. lake For reserviilbin wrtl Mi-s. Henkel. Francois Lake,, ll.C. - ....... . i this year to nrey unon the cotton are c'Xpecfltil to lie more numerous . . -... 11 1 1 1111111 in any, ouicr vonr since inir. '!'h,e,hj;cl )tlilltig,afrinen wild operate tlirougliout the sonll iepn stale and will have lhe co-ope.ra-il uon or or. 11, 11. Coad, or Iho U. 8. Hureati or .Entomology and of! Hie ..Louisiana Colleen or Agriculture. .loe .lorgensen Van fltied 2f In the cl(y police coiiryeslerdiv ariernoon f6r Inloxlcallon. Articles Lost and Found, &c SUMMER RESORTS. LAKFXSE I.ODfJK, mr Terrace. Visit Lakelse lUWa Hot Springs. Lit hi, i nn(, 0f i. finest minors! waters known for rheumatism, (iood fly fishing for rainbow trout in Ijikelse lake and rrver. Motor meet all trains giving tbrouel. eoniieclion with Lodae. TU. phone eonnerled io Terrare .1 ll..,. 1. 'lu I-Ol-rli. mi awl oh . . ii.i ii i, i, n i mi,. iii.iiii".. tt . . . HOARD. BOARD AND ROOM. FOUND FOL'M). Hub screw cap t ord cur otllne. CHEVROLET. ON and after July I, overt inv- rates w;ll be charged on Sundays and public bolide- and after 7 p.m. on wak days. Tins is nerery in comply Willi the "Hours of Work" Ac. Ovrliine will be charged m the rate of time and one half over the regular night hour day. Wrecking service day and night. PARKER OAIIAOE. KAIEN OARAOE. JAS. IirNTEII. TAXI Phone 67 Taxi . (Call Oeorge. Paul nr Ousti ;jU.x anil Seven Passenger Slude bakers at your disposal any time. ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block. Across from Empress Hold. GOOD EATS Opposite IbiiMons Sludio, Third Avenue. REAL HoMI- COOKED MEALS Mrs. t'nger, proprietress. Plione H ack 700. n Trip to the Lake Counlrv 4.,4.4. this year. PniNCE RUPERT TIDES of America's cotton, the boll wee vH., A fleet of eighteen alrplnuns.j based nt .Monroe, Ala, will bo, nila-ltm ( ill I II l a AHn I I ' 'I" '" 'J I'WIllllllTl Ullll FIfiHT R0I I WFPVH ru NV,,i(!' '""'.yr sprinkled nr-1IUU1 IJULiL TILL TIL wf.nje piMns on 50.000 anres nt WAKIIINflTON. Julv 12. I - ni in ,1 JiO.'OtiO to DiO.000 ncre of cotton ii.i ,,- iiunii'ii 1111111 i.nr lxl' 1,1111. Jjmir ju .-order, to x-ombSt Iho foe WANTED CAS CAR A cotton. Hull weevils that cmerjirei! TuAiriaw .Inlw 1 I'lffli 3:00 a.m. I0.D ft 10.05 p.m. 18.R ' '"w V.10 n.m. 3.0 " 2l:f7 p.m. 8.r " Wednesdav. Julw 1a "Iffb 3:13 u.m. 1U.1 ft ihitn n m lu 1 t Low 10:18 n.m 2:30 p.m. , 8.3 Thursdnv. Jnlu c . ,, , w H"KH 13 11.111. I7:l8a.in. Low . lo.ifit n 111 a A 23:1 1 p.m. 8.5 " Friday, July 1B "W r. : 1 0 a.m. i7,; n l:2 P.m. 17.8 " '"w U':2l " p.m. 0.2 Saturday, July 17 "'f' fl:08 n.m. I o.i ft ':'2 p.m. 0:00 a.m. 12:13 p.m. FAIL TO FIND BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManns n r; m i n rrm r" . r- , - i V70NOCT HC3W VICTIM'S BODY THb la TiNV MU QD AT LITTLE. "bCHOOC Z&CHOOL TQCVST fHE SHE OUCHT OU.HTTO TO ' HELLO U W'ZT: r SVi' i .. M l .- Androw McNaught Wcs Well I r,Rr on: HAmc home 4 II itsii-. r- U I II 'QOVf.' J ) rnuNHUONE S) M M WHV-THiTSl ' y aw i -w j i i ,n i 1 1 w ii i i 1 1 Aufv . . - i i oahii, i i : il - T I . Known Old Timer of Bulk- ley. Valley. Mils wL) it iA !i . HLV rSh i f mm: I fl" - V. I IBHBIl Millie I te l I III I. I II I VJ .aVBBBBBB ' I I I aSBl 1 1777777 aaaaaaaaaaaaI 1 1 II I ! 1 I ll II I II I m Tlfll SaaaM1 I . . . mmtm, memm jjh: exeninp, evon,n,f' me lhe da,c date for for ,hn the Ter- latiNe. iton this country. PPl 'Vnp "PProyal UNO RIOtJTKr ACT '..'.i .Tllt. Miii.h r ' , Hi rr IIm raiM-IUtt.m . A.M) IN l llfc HA I IM, ' nmut ut niitiuii i I'otiiiu J.l"'iiw. Uii. auu ... Wlvrd lit int I.,. ... I'luU. IwMi-tHi (IK. I(i, k 'i . , rwi liri. tifl OiiKliii . ul It ! l'M. 'Mir,,,,, lrsrrtj. toe uii,. rtrtm WtW ill , tiHirir.u (til. Add alklMMn , "23 t "" V f lib, ln.k .. v, T lllln, .,i i.,, ... fori, ..in- Iwm IMklnatl. Alap MAu, saiwurwrf pnxir nl , ml ihI rr nnr iuf r. . ,.,. IMi t llw M-u,Kr ur ,,i. utiifrl In llu si.,.. . t.i V lirrlllfi . luvln. iu rn.T. I Vkt NnTIi I iiu, Um AtMtr llirnllmwd At'Wli. i. II . tr. ' -""ti. iwiwipt uf i.iMrr- Vntiinia, I Penond Avenue. Phone 137 IMiARD AND ROOM, 126 Third ON nntl after Jnly 1. overllm- rales will be nharged on Sunday and public holiday and aftar 7 p.m. n week-days. T3il i nneemuiry to numni with life "Hour of Overtime' Ael. Overtime will be chruwi I .TT-'.r-,p" " to iipi-W""" tMi pr-sli,-. .1 l"H wr.lllHIK TIIIIUK Us, The Inlander. 830 iryuK" Tm Tvl 7 , I,, tift'itn. "I "luinu tnd rr entrt . 'J. J'"" "f -l'i i TMTI'(, rtrr II rirn, ' " -nil rrtn iiu .r ,. . . AVentte. I'lione (ted AAA I" rmrmt IIm- rrri.trinm, MirrtM ,,i Atrvmnmii ukxi , - ) km- ffuir oi m 6r talHI iWriur,, fill "n"-"' "ItHlB t. I-., Apply I tally New !rt mli.Pt'-rr,t' U prut i. aHHiinn r'ir ruiini. ir M land nr tMvrrni ,u fiat bit um pATm t tU una hefitr PrtMBr kun.i h r ii... . .. . . A.t tf . , Ifrvlirtr MINIMAL ACT. Nolle of Application foe CrtlftiM lniiit. UllUMl II ill 1. ... . . . . 7 7 ' nnwp, 1HlnK BB . 1 . ("I 1 1. MiMral Hill !t 71 nu ll ni i . , . ni,i,,i nt ll. i ii j . -r m il Mrl JIIBI, .... ''"- "i iniir nl IIWll' w Ml IMMnn Ml llw u,uii . , half over the regular ZSX' bour-day. J . jnncn. WrtirPi ituu m,.u '9, MtMIO, ffrp mi M) w nr m m i r r-t tin tf t-at at U. WkluB Aorvirn ilav nml llltc night. KAIFV ilt(iF.. P.Mtkl it - i, MtAliE. US Hi STF.ll. t VllUr'. I'.rKflMI. . rtini f ,r iiw (nn inienit ii t" nt lty lUf fn lh uw N-f, H.b i.. llw xwrr. hwfih-r .,r ltrl uf lnirnrMiHit fo the rill-, rtaiDM. , Aiid (uriiwr ttkn aulK tail ti dr SWHn t f iim, Winw-Al A Ur ramnrr4 twfqn the urninc frllfl-!r erf Iumsuiu !( iitu mil da, f Aiirti, if- LAND ACT. r-er t It. linn-ri'imi law 4. f tf. ' NOTICE Thrt will tie trrri f,.r .1). Snelfan li the Prntlnrul MtHaMNi, r'rlnre llllxrl. n TtmftiMjv JHl) Una lff. 11 la fhf rnrnftiti. llw fu.,'hr la ti. t. ti, f, t: . J nar M-IK.It I. Cll uf I ' Tfrm'n fjiah prmrnt al mn r Mie qiMMer eoah nail tw 1. tlitw riial annual inialiw,, ler-nt uii llw rteferrrit ,.i,hi.i rlr .if pre lllllllll. llw ' fee In lie ItA.na aiMiiNmal eiiw iiMiwinr the im . niAV m mn al Um ,.lriM .. ,,. IimiiiI Ao4it. frllire Miiiwri n mere lliiMrt, II lf J. It. T nplilV nnTiiiii' LAND ACT. i.ul&I!'"' MM MMrirl. I.AT11 f lllatelei nf ii,i ..... Allin I akr alMllt s mlle, . , Atlin Timnn. tau: xtnirr. um :tin n if Allm. In the iTuniim ,,( Hr ' Wf. 4areii(ann iiwralliuT um inienita ti. ipply rue iwrnil! ,1 rtntwi Hi.' fnlmwlpr n'rrtlirn Cfitnnwnein at a Nwi plant AuuttieitM ninier of Alarlei l Lai, Itiiaiett a iliiiin: mean alBire line wel in ,'lmii JJHIth 0 rlMllH; tliMire e,1t llieiwp nurih go lialii tr eiiliuiienri'ineiit. KHW1M ;itt.K9 pi. H; tlaieil tiar in. fK LANO ACT, 1.3 ' Notleo of Intontlen "to Applf t l r wrwinvn In Oueen (liarlntie IIim1. eiirilinir liiMrlri r lTln.-e Hum I u a -ft.-Sliiei .-"..,1 . . mum 1 nr ni-18.2 InUt. nil rnsitlnc mi IMftl vi"'" .imriiii IMtiriet 17.5 8.7 7.1 . '"AK .lOTICI" 1 (lU 1 , SI I l. .. H . es'isMit aV cntisiiinr. I'"( l.hi.. , Cnfiii " soi'ly for a lrc nf 11,,, (,,11 iMn-u riirviiiirP' Rtiinnieiieinv At a poi plmit Hlthtveai rimier nf .ut 141 II !.rlT M"lHt fullnnuir 11 ,'h..wier mark SI rlmlre. im in lhe iinrltnvnai rnriirt- ,if llienie weal 1 etinrn; theiire jnit weierty fnlluulnA 'In , the Inn nt 1. 1 . 1. . . . - 111.11 nnirr -lliara, mire nj nPr ,t t V ' riinimnnri-niniil, tml ... ,,,,,r r,p P. a lllltTISII COI.I1MHIA flOIIIN Nolle Of Intanllofl to Appl; u Um lm i v imwn IIMI II."... , trtrl ur I'MOT. illlf1. ami .ill,,. rintU nf lie.' spu. i.rjiui. Vm 'hrt.ll Iil.trlrt TAliP 'Tlcr Ihtt lanrin Coi-lrtMi -ui,lan J.iniiint ..i ll.C. m-nMli'i ranfHr, tm.-ntM for uf to, f,iilmin ; Uu (janiiMnriar it p.-! i-itf". nurtbi mrtMr nf lot ,. , , want mtk, Uiii.i- ,r trl dirfwiMa iwi, riuir. etrt two ehaUM- tinn ..-hi- IWii INllw In pntflt of ftwilHrU' 'il.- vMiltirHtir am, nxir or i. UMbAtiA nsiinn a r s- TACKIIO COMPANY ' 'I1 .,1 r...- -x'f II, "her. Miit l oviu April, till, SJk (ft II- I I" ihetl T -11 1 ' 1