fcLASSIFIED HABIT Everyone read tbe Classified Ads. U you lose. advertise for It. K you find, locate the owner. Whatever you seed, advertise for It (1ET TUB CLASSIFIED HABIT. D XVIII. No. 175. ft Boston Grill mil CABLED r' RADIO - MERGER , - PROPOSED CHAMPION RETAINS WORLD'S HEAVY TITLE ON POINTS r ! Lanaman bovernment to Get Back Cost of Pacific Ocean System Improvement of Trans-Canada AH Red Communication Route Provided for Under Recommendation!). OTTAWA, July 27. Formation of a merger company to include :.!. companies and the Marconi Wirelena Telegraph Co. is recom-riM d-d in the retwrt of the Imperial Wireless and Cable Conference ir whirh has been issued by, the Post Office department here. I ii' merger company to be formed." according to the recommenda- in the report, "will acquire as . A A t ..i'-- "i i-umerii, i-amern extension ana western teiegrapn companies .jI ordinary and preference shares and debentures .if any, of : M.iivoni Wireless Telegraph Co." It la explained that, under tbe pro MiX-UP AMONG DRY OFFICERS om: ri;oiiiiiiTioN siji ai ATTACK ANOTHEIC IN MISTAKE THREE MEN AUK MIOT ! WFNATCHBE, Wash.. July One pro-i ' ix unknown to smother . a -.till which the other was ear-1 . h rur and opened TUe. A score, -7 .-ta were fired betVik rff' " " - ? ,i py were all law enffrcement I- nf '"J'0 Mtto" Ludwig Johnson, chief prohlbl- ,w,tBi 8b" durtn " f wiu nve Duiiet,- ol the still are unknown. I TO PICK UP RUMRUNNERS;: l rOAHTOI AKI KHI'lVd CI.OE MATCH rOIXOWIMi IMPOSITION' or new iirori.ATioN KilANCItTOO. July 27. Followini "urt dealslons that aetaure of 11-1 hlpa far from shore la lUagal. ! i a officers art now picking up i hios and shadowtnc them, prevent their landing. Two hifxs of undetermined Identity ix'ing haunted by the eoast-"' iiiy miles ttftm shore. ARGUE .FIGHT ONEMANDEAD "i' f: ATin;itir.N iuiexos ,iiai IATAI, IIKMONKTKATION llMltVn L.tST NKIIIT ' ' ATHWUKBB. Ont.. July 27 - 8tvens and Patrick Sweeney, eti friends, adjorned to tbe 1 rti far a demonstration of blows 1 'Uniaed last night's fight In New si. vens was knocked over and ' projecting board, breaking his "h "ki dying Sweeney has been re-:""',''l " a charge of common assault. LOCAL MEN ORGANIZE TO DEVELOP MINING PROPERTY AT STEWART ' n:iiIA. July 37 Provincial in- Kranu-d this week include 1 Winnie Mine Development Co. 1 rt with rspittjn of 3250,000 and ' ;tU SiOtM-Mr The com-f "'' Been oTTOrTy Prince Rupert W 1 "' i'trurpoM of developing mln-x '" 'i '"es at 8twart. MANY MEN IDLE AS NOYA SCOTIA MINES FORCED TO CLOSE UP " r. uat. N. 8.. Julv 27-.Fallure ' '" ordera has oauaed the closing 1 ' I Mif li' Mil.. m "m"" inverns and Sydney Mine, Plve hundred miners are idle from April 1, 1928, all ordinary! 1 . 1 . posed settlement, ttvete will be returned to Canada In cash an amount substantially equivalent to her outlay on the Pacific cable during Its twenty-frve years under Empire government control. No future payment on Canada's part will be necessary as would certainly have been tbe ease bad a settlement not been reached. Tbe Trans-CCBada or All Bed cable route will be continued. Moreover a Canadian wlreieas enmoaw wUl oro- vide a parallel but idfet aarrlee Unking Oanada by beam with Great Brtu!n hDti Australasia. " govwi ment toward th metfer has awl , 7 7: ' . (lOVEIlNMKNT iJl'ITS KITE NEXT MONTH ; VICTORIA, July 27 Premier : MacLean announces that, acting ) on the advice Of legal sx parts, the government will resign as j soon as the final count of ballots la completed about August 20 or 21. Tbe government, the Pre-laier 1 said, oannot resign befem ! then without disqjalifylng the BMtnbem of the new ministry. 1 This Is the ofdnton of experts of , the attorney-general's department. 4 T , STOCK QUOTATIONS Noon timing I'rlrrs 1iiljy on Vanruu ver Earhangr (Courtesy ot B. D. Johnson Oo Ltd.) The following quotations were bid and asked: STOCKS Argenta Rufua, lBo 19c. Bayvlew. 7V4C Te. B. C. Silver. DM, 1. Big Missouri; Wc.. 88 Sc. Cork Province. 30c, 31c. Dunwell. 18c, nil. Duthle. Wc.. II OO. Oeorge Copper, MM, 430. OorgU River, nil. 33 Wo. Olaeler. 18c., nil. Oledatone. nil. Sc. Oolconde, 94c. 05c. Orandvlew, 33ViC. 34c. Independenoe. 12Wc.. 130. Indian. 6c.. nil. Kootney Florence, 2ae., 22Vi. L. As U. c. nU. La key lew. 3V?c 4c. Lucky Jim. 32c.. 32!c. Marmot MeUIs. 10c.. 10c. Marmot River Gold. 9e.. 10c. National Silver. 14c, 16c. Norands, 458 80. M.00. Pend-Orellle. IISM, 314.00. Porter Idaho. 71c, 75c. Richmond, nil, Sc. Premier, HJ4, nil. Ruth Hope. MVic, 7U,c. Stiver Crest, 10c.,' 1o,' d. '" Silverado. 81c. 90e. Bilveramlth. nil, He eiocan King. nil. 6Hc Terminus. Be. 10c Topley Richfield, 58c., S7c. Torlo, 12 80, 2.S5. White Water. 82.20, 820. Woodbine. 38'4c.. 25Hc In city police i-oiirt before Maglatrate McOvmont this morning Alex. Berg was lined 25. or thirty rt.iyv for InMiX- tcatiuu, Northern and PRINCE JIM JVINSLOW WINS (JOVEKXOIt'M MEDAL ON ENTRANCE EXAM. VICTORIA, July 27 James Richard Wins Vow of Booth 4 Memorial School. Prince Rupert is tbe winner f the Oovemor- Oencral's bronce medal for his district In tbe Entrance examin- atlons. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Wtnalow of Prince ' Rupert and his teacher was Miss E. A. Mercer Ills slater. Miss 1 Rosemary Wlnslow. won the me-fr &l dal two or three years ago. it Wtesiow had a total of 429 i niarka. The hlghtst marks In tbe province tte made by Mar- Jorle Largue of Nanalmo whose total was 447. " i TRIANGLE TOUR PARTY COMINGS (11(011 IliOM hOl TIIKKN H. C. AMI WINTER NTATKM DIE HERE HUN HAY JASPER PARK, Atta.. July 27. On iJ' T Bup!rt tw d4jr Uodge. eifjhty members of the Canadian National Railways third annual r-eron- rt "Tmnk'", tour left here Ust night. Km will aau next Monday lott lFvtm Oeorg for Vaneouvir. from whet they aUrted. thus completing by raU and the triable with Jasper ;M tM apex. While many of the travel lers are from British Columbia the ma- lontv are frcm Saattle. Portland and th Callfsrnia Cities. Prominent In the group are Commander Kennedy of Sea-stale. Cant. Wells, retired sea captain jof Vancouver and P. R. Ritoble. a "Sourdcugh' of Robert W. Bervtees own- try and now a cltlaen of Ban Diego. Twenty-five metnuere of the Business Women's christian league, returning to Philadelphia, after a tour which took them to California, Vancouver and Vic- torla. spent yesterday at Jasper, enjoy- lng the motor trips and continued their Journey much refreshed. After being on the trail since the first of July. Miss Caroline Hlnman of Summit, New Jersey, and her party of 14. from Beaton, New York. Philadelphia and Chicago have returned to the lodge to collect their malt before going out. Wren a train of sturdy mountain heroes, they went north of the Canadian National line to the Moose River country, passed through moose Pass and Robson Past Into tbe Tonqutn Valley. Gathering magnificent mountain scenery all along the way, and are now going to top their experience with a ride over Shovel Pass to Mallgne Lake, after which they will move south to the Columbia tee field. MAYOR OF NEW YORK PAYS SOUTH VISIT VANCOUVER. July 27 Keeping up hat reputation as a "date breaker, Mayor Jimmy Walker, of New York City, who to nolldavlns In Canada and has never turned, up when expected, arrived m Victoria Wednesday night. was In Nanalmo yeeterdsy and In Van couver last night MUST WOMAN PILOT LONDON, July 27 Udy Heath, long distance flyer, has been engaged by the Royal Dutch Air Lines as a pilot tor Its aerial service She Is the first wcensn io be i so employed. W HEAD OK TEACHER WINNIPEG July 37 C. W. Uldlaw of Winnipeg has been elected president of the Canadian Trachera" Federation. WINN LIVERPOOL Cl'P LIVErtpOOL. July 27 Play Boy. owri' ed by J. J. Noel, won the Liverpool Cup otaxea 01 uaiu and extras hye today. A. Ludwlgson sailed on the Princess Louise, for his home at Itetchlkan to day. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Garon will leave on Saturday's train for a trip to their cid home In Quebec. Stanlv Oeorge has left on a combln- ed business and pleaaure trip with WruniOUlh cn the latter "a boat. PRINCE RUPERT Central British Columbia's Newspaper RUI'EldVB, C, FRIDAY. JULY i EASY VICTOR TOM HEENEY VIKTl ALLY ITT TO PIECES HV CHAMriON IX !Ol'T AT NEW YORK LAST NIOHT THAT IIUMY THUMB" NEW ZEALANDER CLAIMS THAT GENE PUT 1118 EYB OUT Of BISINESS IN MOUTH JtOLNU - YANKEE STADIUM. , NEW YORK. July 37.- Blinded, staging and his face a bloody smear. Torn Aeeney.. cUlapsed ian nizht ttve vietmrr of a technical knockout In the alve$ln round of hu 'bout for tte world's heavyweight crown ' arf t K nsina Tiinna H. Tun' s vav plon. ney virtual cut the rageous New 2alnnder to pieces, upwards cf fifty thousand ppccfcatcri siw Heency wade in t? unbroken alauziuer. round after round, as the matter b-xer lashed hlsi1"1'1 ""1ful Eirnt Held at lilgbj ee with left tKok and pounded his heart with vicious dghie. Heeney charged like a buti but Tunney, cool and collected, evaded nil wild rtgQU to -nI"e na ryani in ccarpe 01 a. Edwin Smith. Roy Thomas. BertU E the Jaw nd stabbed him with lefu In pransrvrtatlon. George Munro looking u, James ValenUne, Ruth C. WUk-tbe face. tef Ule Prts and Bert Vandewater tnvm. Jamea B, Wlnslow. The Assoelatad Prsas soore aard irm. , P:AVal unlimited refreshmeata, the Borden Street School Rupert Ross, boui w w pe. Mnehen. J. Brady, Irecie M. Boulter. pathetic eoctiffh. gave be first round to Heeoey with the scflond even and all other rounds to TunniV At the end of tbe tenth round Heeney. completely knocked out, wax aav-1 ed only by the beU. "With marvellous recuperative power, lie came charging out i In. the eleventh urvs ft rail knocked him grogy and reeling. Eddie knocked groggy and reeling. Eddie j Tunr.ey to his corner. After the fight Heeney blamed "that Mlmy thumb" for his oollspse. Gene's thumb stock In my eye at we squared off for the eighth round 'and I never oculd see anything out ot that eye from then on." he declared. Fire minutes after be had reached his quarters, Tom, tripped, was far dif ferent from tbe pitiful picture that had bait dragged Itself from the ring. His face bathed and tho flow of blood flopped. Tom walked around the ring eating c ranges and seeking to ward oft sympathetic expressions. Tunney. after the tight, paid a glow ing tribute to the rugged gamencss ot Heeney. He Indignantly denied the charges that he had poked his thumb into the chalVeeger's eye. "It was a hard, clean right hook to the head that vtarted htm blinking." Tunney explained. (Details ot fight appear on sport pegei. TOTAL OF 190,000 LBS. OF HALIBUT IS SOLD AT EXCHANGE TODAY At the Fish Exchange this morning. 190.000 pounds of halibut was offered. The Seattle, with 50.000 pounds left for Seattle and the Vlktng No 1, with 10.000 lbs. Is holding over till tomorrw. Prices tr American flan varied from 12.4 and 6c paid the Eldsovld, to 10c and 5c. Canadian prices varied from tO 8 and 7c to 10 and 60. Sales: AMERICAN IIOATS. Sitka 30.000. pounds, Canadian Flat) Si Cold 8torage at too and 5c. Atlantic 33.000 lbs. to Booth Fisheries at lOe and 5c. ' j Baltic 30,000 lbs to Canadian Flan and Cold Storage 11.70 and 0a. Eureka 12,000 lbs. td Pacific Fisheries 1130 and 60. Eldsovld 8.000 lbs. to Pactflo Fiaherles at 12.40 and Bo. Visitor 3,500 lbs. Pacific Fisheries, at 1130 and Be. CANADIAN Cape Swain 8,500 lbs. to Booth Flh-cries at 10.40 and 8c. Johanna 0.000 lbs to Canadian Fish and Cold Storage at 10 and 7c Gibson 7,000 lbs. to Attln Fisheries .t 10.80 and 7o. UNITED STATES' AND r' FRANCE HAVE SPLIT DAVIS CUP SINGLES AUTEILL. France. Jxxlf 27. WlUlam T. Tllden defeated Rene Laooste In the opening singles of Davis Cup tennis, the score being 1-8, 8-4, 6-4, 3-6, 6-3. Coohet defeated He i-f 7.9. 9.7, 6-3, -0. . 27, 1928 MAYOIt TAYIOIt IS HEf OVKKI.VO WELL VANCOUVER. July 27 Despite his age of seventy -three years, Mayer Louts D. Taylor Is making sjlenaid recovery :rom injuries So his bead which he svetelncd on Mo&dsy when h' was struck by an airplane propel lor. Tbe mayor was able to sit up srft convert with friends jest' : -dajrlkud doctors say that, A na mUMMcs the present rats of pragma, he should be up and around again in three wcekV time. Ills Worship Is fully conscious and has been running no temperature. RETAIL MERCHANS' PICNIC YESTERDAY Inland With D. O. McRae. president. in nr.ee Rupert Retail Merename ntd an mjo'.able tune on their annual picnic to Dig by Island yesterday afternoon. The feature ai tn? races was the race in which It was tmly after H JBU" Jsuour lT nosea out c. Ham. i.r..ii.i.-H ui hu m Olrls. 4 years and under 1. Nettle Ar- thur, 2. Sheila Richmond -Shorman. lieien Macoonald. B:ys 1 and under Allan Munro: 2. jonn wun. Olrls wears and under 1. Mary McMeekin. 2. Viola Arthur. 3. Faith King. tln vancooten. 350: Rose Montesano. Bays 6 years and under-1. Duncan M7- Mlfon Morgma. 35; Helen Me-McRae: 2. Alex MacDonald. ICaftery. 342; Agnes Comadlna. 333; Phy- Olrla-8 years and under-1. Eva Up- Uia nr,Bdl. Nm. Huntsr. 318: tin: 2. C. Jabour. Olrls 10 years and under 1, Betty . . . . , .... v. r. t 1 1 n r i B;yi 10 and under ixave Mc-Mtekln; 2. Oordon Pyle. Girls 13 and under 1, Evelyn Dal-gamo; 2, Betty Arthur. Boys 13 and under 1 acs naiw, 2 Tom McMeekin. Single Ladles' Raoe-1. Marie Mai- sallem. 2. Lois McRae. Married Lad'.es' Race 1, Mrs. Bam Jabour: 2, Mrs. Dan Jabour. Stout Ladles' Baoe-1. Mrs. Tannock. Mrs. Dan Jabour Merchante' Race-l. Bert Vandewater. 2. C. O Ham. HAGEN AND SMITH LEAD CANADA OPEN TORONTO, July 27. Walter Hagen ertson. 358; Margaret L. Baxter. 346: and Maedtnald Smith of Long Island Fdgar M. MuUett, 323. D. Carl Wedeme-were tied with 60 strokes to heed the yer. 318; Oordon A. HunUr. 300; E. Ar-soorers at the end of the right eighteen uold Wedemeyer. 300. holes o tthe 72-hole Canadian open! Prince Oeorge South Oall Estsa, 364; tournament on Thursday. ARRESTS FOLLOW ON INDIA TRAIN WRECK CALCUTTA. July 37 Following a train wreck In which fifteen persons were killed, forty-six persons were arrested for tampering with the rails. ONE MAN IS KILLED AND ANOTHER HURT REVELSTOKE ROAD I Smlthera Promoted on recommenda- REVELSTOKE. July 27. Struck by a tion Lorna Appa. Percy Berg. Dulclna falling rock In a premature blast on Carpenter, Kathleen Downey. Olive Ev-the Mount Revelstoke auto- 4lhway. itt. Carrie Furnesa, Fred Otraud. Her-Axel Johnson, a ,natye., jf jSwedej. was hrt Leach, Harland Lewis, Francis Sea-klUe4 and A. Bsrgstrorn , waa, .aerjous'y, toi. Judith fcHrtd. Injured. CCN'ARO COMMODOHK LONDON, July 27 Oapt. Sir Arthur Rostron. commander of the llwer Ber-eugarla, has been applnted commodore ot the Cunard Line, succeeding the late Sir Jamea Charles. HEADS V. S. BAR. SEATTLE. July 27- -Gurney Newlln of Los Angeles has been elected president -f t!ie Amenr. Br .swln'!on ENTRANCE EXAM MANY ITl'ILS IN DISTRICT WALIt'Y TO E.Mtli HKill M JIOGL IN i'AI.L VICTORIA. Ju:y 27 Entrance exam- inatkm results tnrjughout tbe province were announced t -day. Thoe successful ui tbe north Included the following: rnici; uiir.KT centre 1 Botib Mfeaaorlal iSahcoi James R.I ; Wlnslow. 429; Nickla Krook. 417; Max E. Sivert. 414; WUUam C. Bacon. 343; aUrian M. Miller, 839; Winnlired M. Eby. 3M; C. Elhmbetb Meliisod. 33; Harry W. lak0. 333: Harry L. Quick. 323; Regtn- jd J. Cclljion. 327; Robert E. Boddle. WJO; Marie iiuasallem 319; Frank W. IDerry. 316: Bculah 0 O. MeKmSey. 310; Frederick W Skinner. 307; Catherine MusaaJlem. 300. Promoted on Recommendation Ivy M -'vica. Joyce D. Cotliaon, Albert O. Anderson. John A. V. Cade, Elisabeth DaUseU. Vincent H. Dodd. Melville Forbes ity u. Franks. Nicholas Krook, Eleanor D. Mcx!ey. J. Garfield McKlnley, Dwlght 8. Rice. Max H. Slevcrt. Margaret Smith, 418; John E. Erlckaon, 380; Jean Smith, zM; Anita laps In: 303. Edna Edgar. 300; i violet UeCutobeon, 30te May MacDonald. am promoted on Recommendation Jack S. AlUaWne. RuaseU Axaett. John J. IMorrison. Michael O'Brien. James J. WjU. Vera M. Parry. Thornstetaa PhU- j-mob, Rupert So. Charles M. Stuart. Mabel Thompson. Evelyn R. Whit, Lil- llan Ytreberg. Jack D. Yager. osland Asta K. Einarsson. 300. , Annunciation School Ceouia Deajar- .. ,. r.,.. antiin sti- m.p. Marie Murphy. 312; Grace Leduxe. 305; May Caldwell, 300; Olive Vancooten, PRINCE (1E0KUE CENTRE Prince Oeorge Marlon E. Ferry, 404; Sydney H. Perry. 399; Orald A. Harrison, Promoted on recommendation Geo. (W Anen orTUle J. Andrew. H. Seota Bailey. O. RuaseU Carson. William R. nibble. Lulu R. Douglas. Martoh E.Fer ry. Evelyn, A. Fleming. Helena V. Foa-tet. a. Marie Colder. Audrey IX Jef ferlea, PhvSla I Landon. Helen M. MeKenaie. ,maf R njbiHn. William A. Dibben. Sydney H. Perry, Dorothy A. Pooley. p,,, pcoicy. WUUam F. Qutnn. Dor othy S. Saunders. Jamea R. Vansdmer, Lois H. Stonehouse. Dorothy A. Whit- more. Oladys I. Withlan. Aleca Lake William J. Range. 323. Bend Marguerite God, 367. IXut George Stephen P. Burden. 383; Allan W. Steven, 312. E. Seymour Rob- Preda C. Johnson, 344: Lester A Peter son. 319. Olscome Robert W. Shields. 380; Hutting C. Ekblade. 334. Mud River Annie Miller, 308. Salmon River Margaret O. Satruin, 357. Thompson Priedti Bonnet. 339. WEEN CHARLOTTE CENTRE Lawn H1U Ellnabeth It. Haan. 371; Pauline Molltor. 327. Queen Charlotte r Catherine Carmi-chael, 356. Sandsplt Eunice Eburne, 314. Sklgate-Charlotte Wllke. 313; Sybil llellawe", 319. SMITIIFHS CENTRE Evelyn Fred Small. 393. STEWART CENTRE Premier Robert Smurthewaite, 403: Hldl FuVyama. 335. Stewart Superior Horton C. Jack. 358; Alke Wilkinson, 351; Oeorge M. Keinekey, 319: Harry D. Wilkinson. 300. TERRACE CENTRE Copper City Elsie Donnhaur, 338: Albert Dobble, 309. Doreen Stanley Stoynoff, 326; Dorothea Stoynoff. 300. Kitsumgallum Margaret H. McOlaren. 3(M: Curmen I. 8mlth. 300 Pnimn'cil R"nnini'i'-(li'luii Annie LARGE CABARET Special Dinners Thursday! and Saturdays Dancing every Saturday night from 9 to 12. nance Hall for Hire. The latest and best for the least. Phone 427 Price Five Cents TEXRICKARD i LOSES MONEY IlIO ntOMOTEK DUOITKII 1130.719 ON CIIAMI'IONMIII' t'ltillT HUT XIOIIT NEW YORK. July 27. Tex Rlckard an-r.ounces that he test l45.71fl in last nlght' heevyweight ehamplonsblp fight between Oene Tunney and Tm Hoeney. The gross gate was $601414 and the net gate t51.422. Xunney Is today resting in seculslon and Beeney is preparing to break his training rules by entertaining three brothers from New Zealand. Ileeney is cheerful and sajs "there Is no use crying about it." He Is planning to go ! u.c to ee his mother before making any new contracts. DOMINION NOT RESPONSIBLE IMMIGRATION COMPANIES WILL HAVE TO TAKE CAKE OF STRAND-EO BRITISH HARVESTERS-, KOKKE SAYS EDMONTON. July 27. That he will Insist upon Immigration companies taking care ot British harvesters who do not deaite to remain In this country when tats working perted is ever and have not obtained .other- wnrk. Mc-.Favke : here to loth the Edmonton Board of Trade party which Is leaving tomorrow far a weeks tour of the Peace River country. COLLISION IN ST. LAWRENCE LINER MONTROSE OAMAflEI) HADLY IN STKIKINO COLLIER ROSE CASTLE MONTREAL. July 27. The liner Mint-rose. Inbound, collided with the collier Hose Castle in the St. Lawrence River. A panic was avoided although the Montrose was badly damaged. The passen-' ger liner docked here safely and the collier was beached for repairs. NANAIMO CHINAMAN HALED INTO COURT NANAIMO. July 27. The result ot tbe seicure on Wednesdsy of 1440 tins of opium ot retail value ot $144,000 was that a Chinaman known locally as Lun Mow, but who gave the name in police court of Chin Ming King, waa charged retore Magistrate Eeevor-Potts yesterday with Importing opium. Ball was fixed at 113.000. l'.S. DECLINES WASHINOTON. July 37 The government has officially declined to supervise the Panama elections as requested by the Conservative party there. MANCHESTER. July 27 A lock-out has been decided upon by the Master Spinners' Federation which will throw half a million people worklcss. O. Allan, Donald A. Burnett, Lillian II. Chrtaty, Theoboid O. Oolshurst, Dorothy C. Frank, Margaret K. Otess, Mona A Orelg, Mary V Hipp, Mildred O. Klrk-oslrtok. Ethel F. Moore, Margaret M. slllis, John ft. Smith. Frederick 8. Thom as. Janet W. Young. Pacific Norman D. McCubbln. 380; John C. McCubbln. 320. Usk Arthur H. Alger. 300. Woodcock- Oola Medd, 370. KMOHTS Of COU Mlll'S NOTICE The funeral of our late brother. Daniel McNeil, will take place Saturday morning at 9 o'clock, at which time a Solemn Requiem Mass will be chanted In the Church of the Annunciation. All Knights of Columbus are requested to be present at the Church at 8:53 am. prompt. . A. ASTORIA, Secretary. 4s