A 1; PAQfc fobr. THH DAILY NEWS. Tuesday .Inniitipy BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManu, CHI .R Cer-t CO CMS t ? I tHOOUO direct me to tco oAY I CAM ahO HT s1VKTt NORC tt.1 -ALE Tot. THE-. t"V CHTMg TMIRO l- r - m. M W I; 1 SPECIAL For A FEW DAYS ONLY. 'Ladles' or Growing Girls' High Brown Boots. Alt sies, tow heel. $6.50 These are real value. Family SHOE Store Third Avenue, Money Orders On Norway, Sweden and Denmark at Current Rates of Exchange. Make your reservations for that Summer Vacation visit to the Old I.and early. For Tickets Hates and Information, see us. Oliver Typewriters. Cary Safes, FIRS INSURANCE. Dybhavn & Hanson Insurance and Steamship Agency. Prince Rupert, B.C. The Home of Domestic Bread Bread is your best food. Fat more of L Kept by the leading grocers. La Casse Bakery Phone 10. Third Ave. Prince Rupert B.C. HydeTransfer Phone 5 SO. NIGHT OR DAY. Express Baggage ;;;' Coal 139 2nd Avenue. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phon C3, Cartage. Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal. Sand and GraveL We SpectatUe In Piano and Furniture Moving. Loggers' Club Situate in the old Empress Hotel Building. Rooms to Rent by Day, Wea. or the Month, Steam Heated. Hot and Cold Water. . POOL TABLES. Flrs't-class Restaurant In connection. James Zarelll - Proprietor. INTERESTING LADIES' GAMEi Kalens Gave Maple Leafs Good Run Last Night But Lost Out In End I SONS OF CANADA DEFEAT TEACHERS! I The Ladies' League game be-i Iween the Maple l.eafs and! Kaiens turned out to lie Upmost interesting and best contested of last night's, basketball matches The Kaioiis, though they lo by a score of 17 to In, were on even footing '9 lo with their op ponents at full lime after hav-jtug been ahead' of them several ; times during the game. They! fell oft" in lite exfra period, how-! ever, and lost a victory which j should easily have been I heirs. ! It. H. Skinner was referee and the scoring was a follow: " Maple Leafs. Miss Louise Usher. I : Miss Aileen Stephens:! Mis Margaret (iraham 3). t: Mi Myra Harvey f. t; Mi Laura Frixtell Total 17. kaiens Mi Byrne t2), 2: Mi. A, Morri-on 2; Mis M. Caey (t., 6; Mis.s Urochu: Miss II. Lundquisl: Mis Long. Total Senior League The Sons of Canada had ito difficulty with lite Teachers in the Senior I.eajnie vanuishins them by I lie decisive score of 55 to 2i. R. r.reenwell was referee. ons of ilanada IL H. lln-ner; V. Menzies (I). C: Harry Meiuies, lt; I. Balfour ij, 21: II. A "tori, 5; Ikm (Srahaiu t. Total 52. Teachers I). H. Harlne.; a VoHlworth; J. Mitchell I). 2; ;. Umbie. 12; II. S. Hum (t). ii; i. Shenlon, 2. Total 22. Intermediate Game Colts beat Flks by 5t to 26 in t lie Intermediate I .ensue, R. It. Skinner refereeinpr. Colts M. Hudenifh 1 I; D. rixie (3;, 2; K. Smith (D.J8: ,J. Kellv 22; . Illythe. 8. Total. 5t. Klk R. areenweJI (3).: I Astori; (!. Shenlon. tl; W. Cava lier. I; A. Johnson 6: It. Wrnlle. 5. -Tola! 2fl. Junior Leaque The Hiph 'School scored a de- ciive victory over ' the Hlue Birds in the Junior I.eapue. the I eore beinp 30 In I. Ralph .Situlii rt-ft-rreO and Uie .-Hforilt? wa as follows: Iliph Schv4 Itenny Wendle. 16; Hvin Jvilinson. 12; Yoshi Kal- suyama. t; IUdt Mallies4n. 6; Kau Katsuyama ; Clarence fThonipin. 2. Total 30. ! Blue- Hints Tom Keley, 2; 'Uuicla Stalker; Freddie Mac donaUI. ; iSordou Veireek; Jack XeNon; ;rIon Parkin. Total t. leajue tanding In dale fI- tow: Senior League W. I- PU Son of Canada 9 I 16 Colts 5 5 10 Teachers 19 2 "Two point deducted by A- - iii I f rcht ovr Hrwc ith- ) T" I i ' , I want to i I tuiroi J -TOU- V L J Li T ' ' CONN tOOKPWKTIION ACWERTteO- IT? i ,": Wi TV . . - r I y. BeWell BIT And Happy LM. fL3T.LU.t - tM mat si Coat; tip at ion, EUtcusaeM, . .- t tl VT "a rooa i pry CW fm CW Crt I car " JfA m Chips off the 0W Block M JUw:oss utttflt etoMtl. Fm tbOAn and u:u. Lm ft Towr QructUt u . i wiation for field.np unrepisler- ed player in leaftu- jrame. ", H'" ,.. q,!! jj ft 5 Hipli Jehod 4 3 s cSrolto 2 Rlks I Ladles League Maple Leafs v 7 lit Adau&cs 3 2 10 ,t TeaclieTs ..1Lh. 2 5 Kaiens ; 1 7 2 Junior League Colls . 5 I JO Htsh School 3 I C Slars 2 3 I Blue Birds 0 5 0 Sport Chat H Tlie outlook is promising for a good In-key program at Prince; lieorge- for I tie balance of the season. Arrangements have been made for a couple of matcli.-e between Jar and Prince fleorge on January 26 and 27 and match?" between Smitbrr and Prince Ceorge have been set fHr February 2 and 3. In the meantime, the various teams whirh are to meet are assidu ously practising. Curling competition are in progress at Prince Oeorge and unprecedented latere! is heimr taken in them. The sport t no! less popular with Ike ladies than! it i wtih Ihe men. Fourteen jMo."r trams are entered In the men's Klks . rouipHHUrti for the Bank uf Commerce ch al there arejK. of P 5 5 5 5 lour ladies' leauis im th ran- wing for liand-ome pins dieated uy Alleyne Wriplil. Teams are now In I raining sm4 exifRsivo 'reparations aref- oetng made for Ihe holding onj FASTt FLYING March It of Ihe evealh annual I.OXIKIX. Jan. 22. To Cairo iWiff iwrt.y The Pa. Manitoba, in one day. and lo India in four Seeal carnival feature are days. Is the aim of Ihe new Iving arranged and aecommoda- Imperial Transport Company. tim will oroviIe. for viilor. Tle romnany, ay the Evening A carnival queen contest i Xew. seek tender for planes ,vdtiiz lo Ihe inlere! hi lhl. an-. with twin or triple engine. nual event. The feHing vra aptly eipre- ... annual meeting of I be MACDONALD'S ft5"- Elite Cut for those Smokers who Eke their tobacco Cut Fine or who roll their own MAC00ftAiir5EncGt Yzb. fn80 Fair Asiciallon hist week by( llf Self and Mayor Newlon; thai altractive inter-tnwn sport events add more to the peneral' intertsl iluriny Rvhibition Week fhau any other features. Some iersois niay be drawn ly the !:.Mci of vcpelables. ctwkery. etc. in the Rxhibition Hat) but it i a iretly safe be! that the jrarne on (lie grounds rause the mntt f (Msipto m clinU the hill. The 'better alhtottr nil! the Associa- in can ful -im-the more successful i.bfFie Kvhlbilioii i.a jrirn program was i pnw one ami it to be hoped j that this years will equal or, surpas it. I WAR TTERANS BEAT ELKS AT BILLIARDS Lodgemen Successful In Winning Only One Game from Ex-Soldlers Last Night The Ureal War . Veterans eat ,h "Us,''5 ' ,,,al of 970 in (vji in ii iiiiiis loitma iment 6r the Buls'er A Cameron .., 1 j"""""' eoj. , "r iijti"itw"n rrr ,sucess:fii in winning hi!j; one ame. f The scores were a folbrw: Col. Mc.Monlie t.W.V.) 200; C. Balasrno, 173. K. Fennlon,. 2H0; W. llalapno4 173.- . i J. Pyle. 2ii J. Thompson 151. Sgi. JcIisob, 2IHI; A. A. Hnon. 157. S. I.. Warrior. 170: W. Mll-ehell, 200. Standings of the league: Came Total Av. GAV.V. !.. 2 1070 985 P.R.H.P. tin 2 9H S. of K. I 955 955 Klks 4 1731 8 fit; St. Andrew's.... I 731 731 !!mlt I 711 711 MEN'S WHIST Sons o fEngtand Won Over SL Andrew's In Postponed Game Last Night The MlH)nel game in the Men's W!ul league played last aixlit between lhejons of Kng- laiul an.1 St. , Andrew's Society resulted in victory for the form- er by a score of 5 lo I. The 'game between Ihe Elks and Sons or tanada will ne playeil (nntghl I.giie.siantllng in date: U Pt 3 S. of IL 3 i Oddfellow I St. Andrew's . t A 4 S. of C 3 6 3 ;g.v.v t 6 t K. of C 3 7 3 capable of roiinp at 105 miles per hour wdh a l"P ee of 125 miles and being able lo fly .MM uule without a stop r9mH m ' - Viz Lb 15 Daily News Classified Ads 2 CENTS PER WORD IN ADVANCE. Nu Advrtlmnt Taken for L ttun BOij; WARTSD MOLEll IIAHHKH COI.I.FfiF. wants men and women to learn the Barber Trade. Paid while learning. Tlii i your opportunity to learn a trade nnd pet into steady employment. Craduale earn from 110.00 (o 950.00 per week. Write for free catalogue. 50 Hasting K. Vancouver. WAXTKI). Experience.1 waitress. Apply Boston Grill. 19 FOR SALE FOR SALE by private treaty, white twin bed, springs and mattresses; Franklin heater, dinner et, tent, tool, kitchen utensil, etc. Apply Pbilpotl, Kvilt A. Co, 617 Second Ave. I Fflll SALE. Several bargains, in ued ilelivery nrvl iaenger car, including Sedan. Ky payment. S. E. Parker Ltd. FOR SALE 6 H.P. Palmer with clutch. 50.u0. 6 H.P. Canadian Imperial flOfl.OU. .North-em Exchange. tf FOR SALE Sixteen room board- ing house and sfrire, rurnlsti-et. Apply 929 Ambroe Avenue. FOR RENT STE.M Heated Flat for rent. Besner apartment. M. M. Stephens. TERRACE NOTES J. K. (iordon -lio ha spent Ihe pat few week Jii Ihe solltlt viiting Portland. Seattle and Vancouver reluriMsl to Terrace lat week. .Mi Iihi llos wa the gvie.l of honor al a lea given by Mrs. F. T. Ross al Thur.day. Ml lto, who appeared in Ihe lenul. iful rolume of a Chinee briite. created quite a enalion. The other guets were very mueh in terested in her eollecthtn oT Chinese. Japanese asd Hawaiian rurio. an! ia her samples of the esquiile needle work of tliese countrie. 'Mr. MrijttiiBifl of Paciiiv Willie guest of Mrs. Marsh last Fri day. Mr. arxt Mr. "C Barker enter tained their friend nHist an jtoaldy 'lliurday evenmK. Uanc tng, rant ana Mah Jong were the order of Ihe evening. (hi Friday. Mr. Ed. Kenny gave a farewell lea in honor of "Mr. A. Barker, who leaves for a trip south this week. Among lhoe present were Mc4anie jlliley. (triflinP Grieg. bver. Sun dal. R. Bleeker. Fowler and Mi Ines Ho. 4 ' t - Mr. A. Y. Wilson of Remo wa in town for Ihe P.T. hi1 'drive Ial Friday evening. ! i Fred Xah l buy al Copper River surveying land for Lint Itobbie. who ha recently sold land to M"re. Ianhaur, Wal i.er A Sharkey. Tlie Parent Teacher Aoc- .iation gave a surcesoful dance (and mbist drive Friday evening. v.kii intny-inree noiurs was I taken in. TIh proce-)l will go ,tn pay for book car lo be in stalled in Ihe school for the library recently purchased. The - winners of Ihe first pnre were IMr Sui -h and Mr Halt BOARD. BOARD. The Inlander. 830 Second Avenue. J'hone 137. LOOK HERE MR. TRAPPER. Here is where you get the big prices for your furs. See me first and lat before selling else where. I like you to make money. W. GOLDBLO0M, "The Trapper'a Friend." Second Avenue. , 1 C AUCTION SALES. Good Bought. Sold or Exchanged H. M. HEMMINGS, Auctioneer. Furniture rwj Crockery. Third Ave. Phones Black i if. and lie. I 1 12. : TAXI Tail S7 Phone (Call Georg? or Gust) Ross Brothers. Prompt Service and Comfort Day or Xlght Stand: Boston Grill Third Avmua MISCELLANEOUS. G. AXIKHS0S. Sailma.ker Sails and Tarpaulins made to order and repaired. Third Avenue oppoite Pioneer Laundry. Phone tireen 3'J2. P.O. llos 723. MAIL SCHEDULE For the East Mondays, Wednesdays 'ami Fridays, :loe at 5..10 p.m. Prom the East- Monday. Thursday and Saturdays, l.3o p.m. Sundays P. M. Wednesday ...I P.M. Fridays .. A.M. CP U. January f I and 28. To Vancouver Tuesdays, Mail close at t P.3I, Fridays .. .8.15 A.M. Saturdays A.M, C.P.R. January 18. To Anyoi, Alice Arm. Stewart. Premier Wednesdays Jo P.M. From Anyoi, Alice Arm, Stewart, Premier-Friday . A.M. To Port Simpson, Alice Arm Anyox, Stewart and Premier-Sundays 7 P.M. From Port Simpson, Alice Arm Anyox, Slewirt and Premier ltiedays a:M. To Alaska Point January li and 28. From Alaska Points- January 18. I To Queen Charlotte Island Points January .'. 16. :io. Closes fi.30 , f.m. From Queen Charlotte Points January It and 28. Ta Naas River Points and Port Simpson I Thursdays Q P.M. From Naas River Points Saturdays A.M. PRINCC Rtmtrsrr Tin Tuesday, January 22 . High (:S9 n.nw 19.1 fl. 1.1:13 p.m. 8i.fi 7:17 n.ut. 7.3 " 20:22 i.m. 2.3 " Wednesday, January 23. "- 2:35 a.m. 19.0 ft. 11:19 pjn. 21.7 "' 8:21 a.nu C.H 20:57 p.m. 2.2 Thursday, January 24 "Ittlt 3:10 a.m. 9.8 fl. i 11:51 p.m. 21.3 l.ow 9:2 N.m. r,.r ?l 31 p.n 2,0 SCHEDULE OF BASKETBALL January 21.- Colts. Ilegf Ms.-le 1a: Kaien; Teachfrs. .o.l 25. -Adanacs, Irj. ;t Sho'il. flrnllo; S.O.t t 28.--C.dl. lis Teacher. Maple Lr Teachern. ' February I.- -Ki'n. Adar'n .Orolto; Teachers, S.O.r L Orotlo. Collh-J4..Uifil Artanacs; S.O.C, CoHs 8.-Hlgh Kaiens. Teae!iers Rtf School; CidU, T,"i.- II. Colls. Itegf . Ma lt' Kaien; Teachers. S.O.i 15. Adanaes. Tcachr- t'Al School, Orolln; S OX I t. 8. &dl. High Slv Teacher. Maple la's t .-, Teachers. 22.- -Kaiens, .dana i Hr 'rotlo; Teachers. H 25. (irotlo. t.. m N Leafs, -Adanae; S.frr March I. --Kaiens. Teat X II lab School: Colls. T lC.IL Rettl : Ma Laf&l iKalens; Teachers. S.(' 8. vdnnars. Teaeti Hi(fM Stliool. Orolto; S.O.C t MColl. High Sch Tcson rs. Maple I.eafs; ImV 15- Kaiens. Adana - r.t; Omtlo; Teachers, S.O.C WHIST LEAGUE an. 21 K of C vs t of Cjinudn v (i W V of Knglaod vs l..n I 'r Andrew's vs. Miwfe Uan 31 SI. Andrews v K l.; L.O.o:F. vs Flk Mi v.. (J.W.V.A.: Sops i Ada vs. Sns of l .i .- Feb, 7 SI. Andrew v? t-l.O.F. vs. G.W V A S c Canada vs. K. of P Vf t , K. of 0. Feb. II f?ons of FjurtJ-1 v. k of C: K. of P. vs. Flks Mn" vs. I.O.O.F.: O.W.VV ?l Andrew's. Feb. SI Mno4 t.-'Stt:1' f mil- Ml An.lMu.-M vs I " i.it.f K. Of P. VS. K. if f S England vs. Elk Feb. 58 K. of P. w o W A V Moose vs. Elkst'Sons ' ttda vs. I.O.O.F.: l Arrrs " - vs. K. of G. 4 March ft K. of P,fs I.O.0J Sons of FjtBlaiiiljXs M-'" Sons of Canada jifK f f March t3 Sons of .nijg'a ,! n.w.v. BILLIARD LEAGUE ISSUES SCHEDULE Jan. 21 Elks vs. , 0 AW A, Jan. 23 St. Andrjrw w P-. Billiard I Parlors. Jan 25. Grotln vti! P.O.F Jan 28 O.W.V;vs SOT Jan. 30. (Irotlo v.. S An drew s, Feb. I. P.R. . Billiard Purlon I vs. hlks. t ." Feb. 4. tn. Bitlatd parl'ir vs K.O.E. Feb. ft. Elk vs. 81 An.lrc M Feb. 8. O.W.V.X vs Kr11" Feb. I I . .-MM'.. V Feb. 13. Grotto vV Elk tb. 15. p.lt. Billiard VW vs. O.W.V.A. When vnn Km. k.tvl Oiint V buy C!RCUf.ATION7an3 se I"! rnn ii VI .... ...