PAQ1 FOBK. SEE THEM III THE WINDOW. The Well Known CHUM'S SHOE For Children. Sies up to 7. Usually priced al $3.75. Special price fur on." week $2.95 Sizes 8 to 10 4. Usually priced al t.75. Special price for one week $3.95 These am absolutely Fjrsl Orade Shoes an. I will soil quickly al this price. Family SHOE Store Third Avenue, Money Orders On Norway, Sweden ,and Denmark at Current Rates of Exchange. Make your reservations for thai SummM Vacation visit lo the Old Land early. For Ticketj, Hales and Information, see us. Oliver Typewriters. Cary Safes. FIRS INSURANCE. Dybhava & Hanson Insurance and Steamship Agency. Prince Rupert, B.C. The Home of Domestic Bread Hread is your best food. I'Zat more of it. Kept by the lending grocers. La Casse Bakery Phone 130. Third Ave. Prince Rupert B.C. DRY Birch & Cedar Wood Out any length. HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue. Phone 5S0. Night or Day. WE BUY BOTTLES. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63. Carnage, Warehousing, .and Mstributtng, Team or Motor Service. Coal, Sand and Gravel. We Specialize In Plane and Furniture Moving. HOME FROM HOME. MOCHIDA ROOMS 714 Frastr 8t. Steam Heated Hot and Cold NVater Rales by Day or Month P.O. Box 75. Phone 669. BRINGING UP FATHER I JraVj- i OMXy OEM MOTntR iW CXrsneK. o,MO i"riC,CMN6 DRILL FOR OIL FORT NORMAN Claims and Will Put Down Well In Mackenzie Valley HDMOXTOX. Feb. 13. THE WHOLE FAMILY WAS LAID UP WITH crtrrnp nm no: durinp .Number One well will be!m,l,nl '',lM""''"ls ami Ihe ink- deopenoil, and thai two new drill-! inps will be put down. x I News Confirmed ' . Itocenl povernmenl publications issued from Ottawa confirm the news which The" llulle-t in alone printed and re.ileratci lime and apain. This was lo the effect that the "doeponinp of Ihe firsl well preally increased the flow and lhat with this oil almost ' pure paolino, the Xnrman field was one of Iromcndons potential wealth lo Canada. That Hie Sarper oil interests are cognizant of this fact also is well known. LUMBER DOCK AT VICTORIA Establishment There Means Much to City Says President Chamber of Commerce YICTOItlA. Feb. 13 The Cana dian Xatioiial ItaiUuy's plans for (lie establishment of a lumber assembly plant and terminal fa- 'ilities here, were discussed by .1. H. Dalrymnle. vice-president of Hie traffic department of the C.XJI. Mr. Oalrymple declined to name a ilefinilo dale on which construction will be begun on a large twerty or twenly-slx-car inp up of (he lermiuus of Ihe line Develop Port "II may posihly moan." said Mr. Schwenpers, "thai Victoria will develop into Ihe premier seaport of Western Canada. II will mike the handlinp of lumber a more profitable business proposition for the entire lumber mills. At Ihe present time Ihe col of bringing lumLor In Ihe ocean docks either in Victoria or Vancouver is so prohibitive lhat business has not been attracted. Xow Hie Canadian .National has come lo the rescue and placed matters on a different footing and offered an incentive for addi tional effort lo get an organization working to eater to the ex. port lumber business particularly tt f TTT nin v nwrmra NO VONOER THEY WHT OUT THERE far-VT e TVUnCi TO EKT IrS THE MOO&t Sport Chat 0CTIuj LULLTj' The National League baseball schedule will open on April IS On th rir.t . . .. .. - t.. It... ...... . ... Los Angeles Man Has Secured ,iU ,ii ur iurr y,i i to t rid f i . ,' .... il It r, rhanr I.. tn.w morse: ""n. ; ' """" .1. . name . IIM sUkd 4 th luHt. ami ry.:"" OpCIUUjr (ay will be tn.-bHK lumrtU. nt nilur forlmi' HrtMiLlyn al Xew York: IUilon A. II. if. "It-t , . I"! IM.iladelphla: VUih at .... - i iin? in n I ii , i . : .. : a t . ... . 'Slovens of Los Anpreles. who in ininwiiuiMjr mi.. in. f.jd or nik iut 1922 oblaine title lo 1.500 acre " "rpt'"- of oil leaes in Ihe Fori Norman ' urilM; Z"? iii. mtu.1. ...J:'!:. rstMiiv i.i 'tnu l.oui.. Jloolitn will pel its openor on April ?:i wilh liiln . . ... . . . . . area, has purchased an additional .. . 1 Z "r,'",,a- 'mikiv,, whi, iM.iladel- two Ihousaml acres in Kdmonlon b tio to m tar ritf rit mrihinr f 4 "" A,,ril ;0 ,,',l"l'"rs wilh within Ibe nasi few tlar ami will u,nl mtl1- dT frtM'' in nd ,,,M,,,ns'' on April 21 and .operate a drilling rip on these ,!.urt '"ir,.r,rt ,:hlraM u'"' " April iclainis durinp Ihe dSd ' vor- M.ni tominp open i-ine sjrup. I uk ber , "';"'' season. nJ In no lime our ol1 .r. ill rw. 1 ar ,a' '"ar ai"' l"0 I A heavy duly standard ilrillinp! :Vo,s kMw""1 '" "f yourivide for llireo, four and fivA rip has boon, purchased In real tf..";!1 .-"L .V'l ' i'' ' toul.lehea.ler,. lo Falls. Montana, for use in the nr. ww i... , ..".!'' arranped i,ere rfud there. The iivirth, and wilh other machinery btu. Urtr fimiiy it. oc- pi np'aS4,n wi" rloe on Seplembrr and the necessary additional ap- onl" by Ttv" T- "Ib Co. Limurt.;29 with Itosln at llrooklyn. paralus will be forwarded north ,a soon a river conditions ' ,X. H. terminus in the Inner liar- ...l. II.- I- i... Philadelphia at Xew York. Pills biirph nt-Chicapo and Cincinnati ial SI. l4)iiis. The chedulo has Big Interests CJI '; , ' m , ? ' ' ''-.H.al 'In.wn up lo fit in wj, It is underslood that the Cali- ,,,C, , ?Mnn' of the American I.hapue jfornian operator repre,enls ono J' "M ,,,r "ruriwhic, ulll .o iMie. shorlly. iui i iii! liirjiirr on inieresis wfiirn. ,,.,i.. .. t . jM , , . 1 f are battlinp for a foothold in the',' I'Z ' l' , ' . "7", Ladies' League wesl. ow tha, i. has been n-,;; L-na Parker (Adanaes) 92. ..ol, proven thai this territory jMiss Uaroline Mitchell (Teach- iom, wj contains ml and somewhat sen-. ... ' " " I ors). Vi. sational developments are looked) coaHi Tor in this respocj. i n . . Miss Myra Harvey (Maple Loafs) I ' fit fil In addition to operating oil , Miss M. Casey (Kaioii.) I, properties MrJ. ' ' railway orf.cial s op.n-iMU, , V.aMerone in. California, p uahl(,ron" ( 'M"" Manl Slovens is well fcnTiwn in tills con-!'0"', U,p 'r"'"'iia, ,ft ""aMUIi ! ,.cafs) JJ noclion in Montana U'yominp!;7'"' ZT u J:,:;'- V. Shockloy (Adanacs) 35. aim lexas, wiiue ins company ' , ' . ?,"'n ,'"n, Pifr U'rl lias rocenlly Required a conces-l of Ihe:''' " for !",ch a Purpo. sion 22.TJ0O acros fmm pf.ernmont of Yenozuela. I niiifenliiip upon the Cana- Aeeordin?', to word rereive. ,,,a" Xa"m,al "ailways' plans as from the east il is staled lhat the,,,""'', '' J- K- 'alrymple. vice. Imperial Oil Company will aIso;''l'e'",l,n, ,,r "" ,raffic l"Prl- resiime oporalioos, al Fort Xor-i", ",r a '""' assemmy man in the 4i.rinr- ll.l-ll. ..rn P'" al pden Point i.cks. ler- Miss Margaret Oratiam Leafs; 3. (Maple Miss A. Kelly Adanacs) 29. Miss Xora Pryce (Tonchors) 2. Mls Laura Frizzell (Maple Leafs) 2iV. Miss A. Morrison (K'aions. 23. .Miss'C. Harvey rreaeliers Irt. Miss PeleTremayno (Adanae)2 Miss II. Lumlipiint (Kaions) 12. lit .r . .. . .... to Uie docks bv means of a car!"'" i.in.jsay (jeacii- ferry. C. P. V. Schwenpers. pro.) 'r" ,l- sidont of Ihe Chamber of r.om-':' ' lt" MaPl" lnfs) 10. merco. with whom Ihe railway Mt "''r (Adanacs.. f,. officials was in conference. hailed'V ! ,'an'",' UMPifM) 3. Ihe developments as 0.181.11111!;'""" ",nf,ari . leacners; I. Yicloria as an export lumber sea-P1' U' ,,rrtc fKnlons) I. ilOrl. iMiir riiit-r .MHMt in view of the fact Ural we will now be In a posit inn lo export lumber from the Outer Docks as cheap or cheaper than from "When Hie scheme Is in full working order its effect not alone in advertising Victoria but In bringing additional business of I. Miss It. Ilyrne (Kniens) 3. Miss A. Stephens (Maple Leafs) Mi M. Long (Kaions) 2. The Orollo billiard i.layers. who sprung Ihe surprise of the season lal week when. Ihev stepped nut and trimmed Ibe league leading Veteran with one of Ihe tidiest margins on the re. cold sheet, will ineol Ihe I'.lks. riii r up in lhlr.1 place in to night fixture. Only j9 points now divide these two teams In Ihe aggregate of points for the season while Ihey are but five polnls apart In Ihe average. It will be a bnllle for second place Willi the lidded incentive of climbing up a little nearer on Ihe .Veleriins whose lead was decreased materially laf Friday when Ihey were taken inlo camp Tor Ihe first time. A the lea pue paine progress, the stand Inp or Hie various . teams gel Closer. hven the lowly SCols climbed up one rung on Ihe lad- ocean-going s'hipp'ng here should dor when Ihev secured a narrow add very materially to lhc general .victory over the Sons of Fngland ferry which will conned' the C. business deyelnpni.'nl of Ihe clly. on Monday. The Sons. I hem- BRIER the ECONOMY iuy T-a cot TO f.F. DONE I most Cat . Second Avenue. Phone 137. tf helve, dropped from second to fourth place. this i Ihe way Ihe billiard team will line up tonight: C. llata;no (F.lk . George Waiigli (Omllo; I ..10 p.m. al Croat War Vol era n. A. A. liaison . J. Judge ? p.m. al Prince llupert Milliard Parlor. F. Stephen v. Jack Suden nt billiard parlor al X p.m. W. Mitchell . llerl Morgan p.m. al SI. Andrew. W. lialairtio vs. W. J. Xelon ii.in. nt billiard parlor. BILLIARD AVERAGES The following average have been mnde to date by players in Ibe Prince llimorl Citv llllli.ird League competition for Ihe Hul- sr tjimeron Cup: S. D. Manlonahl S.A. I. Suden (ti. .... I. Smith (l.P. .. W. Halapno (V..1 .. C. Ilalauno (V..) .. D. Hrown (tl.) ... .1. Howe (S.K.I ... C. P. Tinker (S.K. J. Walsh (V.j ... ft, Howe (S.M) ... C. Fenelon (V. . . R. L. Warrior (V.) A. A. Ilasson K.) . M. M. McLachlan S.A J. Hrown (K.A.i Hen Self (ll.P.) ., fi. Thomnson (K.) . J. Andrews (S.A.)., F. A. Aldridae(H.P. It. Davie (S.A.) ., ,1. Jii.Hfe (fl.) .. .. S. J. Kvans (ll.P. T.SilfersbJes (H.i:.i Oarnes. pis. Av. Col. Mc.Mnr.lie ( Vf) 3 lino 200 J. May (V .1 f.OO 200 F. Stephen (I'.) .. 2 l0 200 M. Andrew '(S.i 2 1 00 200 W. Hutchinson . 'H.P.. t 7H7 0. Illylhe (O.i ... 2 393 Sgl. .Icb.cn .(V. . . t 7 II. II. Shockley (S.i:. W. Mitchell (!".. .. It. Morgan (O.) . , II. Jelich (ll..) .. Dr. Wesl (S.F..1 .. O. Mellmoyle (II.P,) F. Pyle (V. i....' .. l. Wnimli 0.) ... I I I I I 3 5 t . 1 I 5 & 1 & . I I .) I t 5 o 3 3 o I ur. i 773 770 3HC 7.'.fi 7.'lii 73.', .V.I DO I 7I 355 703 r.9 t'.!l Hfil nr. i 171 H. 'O r.)y 170 r.cr. H25 H20 r.si 325 H02 .UK 15!) 457 270 I. 1(1 f:-Hlks: H.P.llilliard lor.; V--War Vnlernns: 197 197 191 193 193 193 193 I H'.l IH1 JHl (HI IKI 179 17H 170 171 173 172 172 171 I7l I7fl I7fl (05 101 103 103 I Co 159 153 ' 152 i:ih 130 Par. O. Hrolln; S.F.,.Sons of Fuglnnd: S.A. yt. Andrew's. TTJT raw 1 FOR IIF..NT. M.hlern four rMim-.! hou.e, 203 Thir.1 Ave. W. JlelgersoM Ltd. 3H STP.M lleatcl Flat for rent Hesner aparltneiiU. 51. M. Stephens. FOR SALE FOR S.W.K. Power mIs of every description including pleasure, trolling and work bol, al reasonable price. Apply X. M. Mellon. Cow Day. FOR SALK Sixteen room board inp lioue and store, furnished. Apply 929 Ambrose FOR SAI.I-L Two iHlehrisI Jaeks and one 1 inch l.in auger, Apply Xorthern Hxrhange. If LOST I.OST. One gold .Iron earring between 0IH Fifth Avenue Kcal and hospital. Finder please reulrnlo Daily Xew Oftlee. Howard. tf FURS G0IMQ UP. The Fur Market is coming back strong. Sen me flrt and lat wilh your catch you'll make imore money. W. GOLDBLOOM, The Trapper's Friend, Second Avenue. AUCTION SALES. Oools Hought. Sold or Fxchanged H. H. HEMMINGS, Auctioneer. Furniture nnd Crockery. Third Ave. Phonos Illack 130 and Hod (12. TAXI Taxi 67 Plwie. tCall Oenrp or Oust) Rom Brother. Prompt Service and Comfort Dny or Night Stand: Boston Grill Third Avenue MAIL SCHEDULE For the East Mondays, Wednesdays nnd Fridays, ;oes at 5.30 n.in. From the East- Mondays, Thursday and Saturdays. t.3o n.m. From Vancouver- Sundays p. m. Wednesdays Fridays A'M C.P.Il. February 1 1 and ?.V To Vancouver- Tuesdays, Mall closes at 4 P.M. I'rldaysj h.15 A.M. 8at"rdays AiM, C.P.R. February 15 and 50 To Anyox, Alice Arm, Stewart, premier Wednesdays . in D M From Anyox, Alice Arm, Stewart, premier t rrl.lay A.M. To Port Simpson, Alice Arm Anyox, Stewart and Premier Sunys , 7 P.M. From Port Simpson, Alice Am Anyox, Stewart and Premier Tuesday A.M. To Alaska Points February II and 25. From Alaska Points February 15 and 29N To Queen Charlotte Island Points February 13 and 27. Closes O.no p.m. From Queen Charlotte Points February II and 25, To Naas River Points and Port Simpson-Thursdays o P.M. "rom Naas River Points Saturdays . A.M. WilnoJay F ,i; . , v4 By George McMantw I WONOCK, HOW I 1 TOO TCUU WHCh Daily News Classified Ads. a CENTS PER WORD IN ADVANCE. No Ad vartlMmant Taken for Lm than BOc3 WARTS MOI.F.K llAWJKn COl.LF.OE wants men and women lo learn the Harbor Trade. Paid while learning. This is your opportunity to learn a trade and get inlo steady employment. Graduates earn from 1 10.00 lo 150.00 per week. Write for free catalogue. 50 Hastings K, Vancouver. WAXTKD. To purehae four or fivo riMiiii li.ni.e. Stale ben- liou and price lo Hot ICO Daily News uHlce. If AGENTS WANTED MAXI FACTfllKIl wants agent. lo sell dirwi lo wearer, liiiaranleeil niado.tonieauro raincoats. Write at once for particular. olapow llubbor Co or Canada. Dept. A.; I9H St. Catherine Srreel, Wel, Moiilrenl, Oue. BOARD. BOARD. The Inlander, 830 FOR RENT Modern four room flat for rent. ANo inice, with modern living ijuarlers. Weleriihaor llros. if SCHEDULE OF BASKETBALL 'February 15. Adanacs, Teaclir jju School, Orollo; 8.0.C i i, in, "win, nihil Teachers. .Maple Teachers. Loafs 22. Kaiens. Adanatf Orollo; Tearhers, STr 25-Orotlo. Crdijr. Loaf, Adanacs; B.O.C i March l.Kalen. Teachers. R1 High School; Colts, fear b - I, ColL lleut.; Mapl Ui'x Kaions; Teachers. S.O.i 8. Adanacs. Tea. h. ' " Sthool. Orollo; s.o.r . . 1 1 Colls, High KrV T i ers. Maple Iafs; C.dl., T-x t 15 Kaions. Adansi t '. Orollo; Teachers, S.O.C League standings t ii. Senior League W t Son of Canada Cdls Teacher ... 'Two iKiiiU doi soclatlnn for flel.lu .-oil player In Leasue Intermediate Lesgui Coll High School . c Orolln !- . KIU 'J i Ladles' League Moose Sons of Fnulaml O. W. V. A K. of P SI. Andrew's Oddfellows Sons of Canada K. of 0. Low II A.lsnae H Maple Leaf K Teachers 1 I ' Kaiens - c Colts High School Star Illiic llinl Junior Leagde K ii WHIST LEAGUE Feb, II - Sons of Fnalao.1 K of C; K of P. v ' r vs. I.O.O.F .; II W V A st Andrew's. Fob. 21 Moose vs. ?n ; :f nila; SI. Andrew s y 1",M K. of P. Vs. K. of S 1 Hngland vs. Flk Feb. 2H-K. of P. s fl y Mooe vs. Flks; Son, r i"' ada vs. I.O.O.F ;Si l'1 vs. K. of C. . " March 0 K. of P. vs. l"AJ- Sons of F.ngland V Sons of Canada s. K flf r March 13 Sons of l'Jifdi O.W.V. l.ciiLriic sliin.linir to kn ' YV T P'-' I0 I ft I 7 7 ft (! " 5 J mm,Mw iiarnT-TIDtS . Wednesday, Fbrary High 7ilrt ni 'I on-i ii. m. i 0 fl I 111 J, IIW I '." fl"" High rB a i i .1 .1 m 8.1 .IV" Thursday, February 1 8:lfl ns.itv ; 21 :57 fi.to; ,5, 2:0(1 'ii m ir. .oc. n in 77 Friday, FebriPiy 15 High ....... OMR ffSf f ' 22:58 p.m. ,5V Low ... 3:18 'am I"' 0 10 28 p.m.