PAGB FOUR. SEC THE IN THE WINDOW. . The Well Known CHUM'S SHOE For Children. Sizes up to "H. Usually priced at 3.75. Special price for one week $2.95 Sizes 8 l 10. Usually priced at $1.75. Special price for one week $3.95 These, ore absolutely First Grade Shoes ami will sell iiurk!y at this price. 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 Land early. For TickeU, Hales 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 Hrcad is your best food. Fat more of it. Kept hy the leading grocers. La Casse Bakery Phone 190. Third Ave. Prince Rupert B.C. DRY Birch & Cedar Wood Cut any length. HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue. Phone 5E0. Night or Day. WE BUY BOTTLES. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63. Cartage, Warehousing, and - distributing:. Team or " Motor Service. Coal,' Sand and Gravel. We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Moving. HOME FROM HOME. MOCHIDA ROOMS 714 Fraser St. Steam Heated Hot and Cold Wnlor hates by Day or Month P.O. Box 76. Phone 669. i 11 ll GOOD BOXING LAST NIGHTS Tournament at Empress Theatre' Brouflht Out Large Crowd of Fistic Fans SEVERAL GOOD BOUTS liminaries followed fa-d upon referee efficiently, proved a very popular one with the crowd. In Skinner's corner were Hoi Itames, Harry Aslori and H. Ital. four while Dr. Taie and Italph ini!li alteuded tianipbt'll. Preliminaries The 4-round emi final bout between Ital I ling (iurvich and Hill Slewart proved to be the tit bit of the preliminaries. In J lie firs) round both boys set a gruellinsr pace and exchanged punches with a will. The bout provided plenty of excitement and referee McAIeenan's decision of a draw - was popularly re reived. Jack McAuley got the decision over Fred Mouller in a spirited three round bout. Houller bad Ihe misfortune to sprain his hand badly in the first round In a three-round exhibit on bout llali Mallieson and Kid Fraser put up a snappy and clever show. Id. Hi boys were ag gressive and showed up well. They were always willing to give and receive aib Ihe efforts of the contestant earned Hie ap plause of Ihe audience. (Jeo. Itniiller of Prince Hupert, got Ihe derision of referee Mc- IKelchikan,. in the second round! Mi PeUTremayne (Adanacs) IS r a three round f?o. .Mi II. I.und.tii-1 (Kaiens, IS. Perl Morgan, Jack Ju.liio amlMis M. I.anrater i Tear Iters , 7 jCharlic Watuian were on the Mjs Willa Dyer Adanacs, 0." tloors. i.Miss H. Ilil.li.iril iTeachcrs) I. BASKETBALL SCORING Vsrhrnf mma.I j lit I i I a In 1 1 . n ....... . ........ ...',. V i F.. McLean (lli?h School) 12. Howard Jroltn) 39. W. tiray ffirotto) 36. W. Cavalier (Klks) 35. A. Phillip (High School) .10. V. Meagher (F.Ik) 2rt. T. Fraer (Crollo) 2fi. I). Frizzell (Colts) 22. C. Anderson (Orotlo , 19. It. Oreenwell (F.Ik) 10. W. Lambie (Orotlo), 15. II. Herryman (F.Ik) 15. A. Johnslon (Klks) 13. L. Aslori (Klks) 12. O. Ilulg. r (High School) 12. H. Wendle (Klks) II. Anderson (Grotto) 8. P- Craggs (Klks) 8. A. Palmer (Klks) fi. It. Kelly (Klks) I. II. Capslick (Grotto), . G. Hill (Grotlo) 2. Ladies' League Miss Caroline VMilcltell (Teachers) 105. Missl.eona Parker (Adanacs) 9f. Miss .Myra Harvey (Maple Leafs) 68. Mis M. Casey (Kaiens) 12. Miss V. Shockley "(Adanacs) 38. Miss Sundae Calderope (Maple Leafs) 36, Miss A. Kelly (Adanacs) 3t. Miss Margaret Graham (Maple Leafs) 33. Miss Nora Pryce (Teacheis) 28. Miss Laura Frizzell (Maple Leafs) 25. Miss ,. Morrison (Kaiens), 25. Miss C. Harvey (Teachers) 18. Miss Margaret Lindsay (Teachers) 10. Aleenan .over Curtis Whiting of Mis I Lowe (Maple Leafs) 13, BRIER lb. 80 toi ECONOMY iuy Mis II. Itroehu (Kaiens) t. Mis liuie Fislier Maple Leafs) - Wn.or lfaskelball League: " ' yrn, K'c,n 3: , , : W "' 1W ..Mitchell (Colts, 217. iV P'; Ra.cns, 2. M.'-nng D.llaUour Sons of Canada) l7t.(M'" Local lovers of the fistic art ' H. Meiuies (Son of Canada) I.TJ.! BILLIARD AVERAGES wen- ireaieu io a n-asi oi enjoy-i;. Mitchell (Colt) 127. tnent last nizhl 41 the Ikxiii J. Milctiell (Teacher, 112. tournament, held in Ihe KmpresslE. Stuiiti (Culls) t3. Theatre under the auspices ofjW. Lainhie (Teachers) 90. Ih Crnlt.i Atlitolii flu). Tin. r ., , - t I The following averages have been made to dale hy players in the Prince llupert City Milliard League competition for the Hul- theatre was well packed. Ihe pre-'Vie Menzies (Sons of Canada)' r0.or ' Gameron Cup Harry Harry Aslori (Son ol Canada) 18. ! ',ai one anotlier while Ihe di.days : Don GrahamSons of Canada) 31). I4'1- -McMonlie V. t it boxing 'were very interesting. Eric Mackintosh (Sons of Can-The math limit, in which Hrirkj adaj 31. Skinner, of Prince Hupert, and II. S. Hum (Teachers) 28. Hed Camphell. of Ketrhikan. Ili. Slientnii (Teachers) 2.1. boxed ip a draw, left nothing Inis. Itazelt-Jones (Teachers andl- ,,lyln" be desired from the standpoint! Colls) 12. ' jSgt.Jeb.cn (V. of excitement. Official included J. Kelly (Colts) 10. ;F. Stephen (K ' Hoi Karnes .announcer; Owen'H. Hartlell (Colls), 9. i'1, M"rsV Fisher, referee of main bout;;D. 11. Hartness (Teachers) 5. ' J',.ic" I'P James McAleonuit, referee of alliA. Mitchell and C. Woodwortli. ! M,,r,,p1 preliminaries; and broiier, timekeeper. Max Heil. Main Go - The six-round main bout, at 158 pound, between Hrick Skinner ,of this city, and Hed Camp. bell of Ketchikan, proved to We one of Ihe liesl exhibitions of hoxintr ever staged in Ihe city. From the sound of the pong both conlestaMs went into I lie fislil tvifll u i 1 1 'i '. n o r-tw uuin"Ar? .. . Ml...' . cliai)?injr hefty punches. Skinner showed up well as an experienc ed rin? general wfiile Camiibell proved a willing antagonist and men stood toe to toe in every niuml'and furnished a lot of ex citement for I lie iH'ctalors. The; bout throughout was cb-an and the referee experienced little! trouble with Ihe hrcak-aways. Xo ipiarler was a Led or (liven by eilber lioxer and the decision of Owen Iiher who acted as I. Frizzell' (Colts) 2. imcnneiiiate i.c.ienc .eorinR totals to dale follow: a i. niylhp t)lts; I33. J. Kelly (Colts) !33. W. Wralhall (Orotlo) 128. I), fiiirvich llijli School, i;o. A. Mitchell llih School) III.,. It. Smith (tUUi 82. I). Mnlhe.oii Uli?h School; 55. (i. Shpnlon (Klks) 52. kept right in the milling. ItolhtM. Itu.I.'iiich (Colls) 50 si. Andrew (S.A. W. J. XeNon ML . W. Iliitrhinson Jl.P.i (Teachers) and O. Hlylhe'-'- Vr.;'' (Sons of Canada) I. luu1 i"' U' ,nril R. I. Skinner (Son of Canada) t ! .r... ... ... C.. Wansh (O.v F. Pyle (V.5 m . 'J. Walsh (V. J. Siiilen (ft,ii... C. Italagno (K. .. S. D. Miieilnrml.l J. Smith (II.IV .. II. liovte (S.K G. Mcllmoyle (l,p. D. Hriiwn (L F.A. AldridgedLP. A. A. Kason ( K. . K. Fenelon f,..f. L. Warrior (V. Howe (S.K. ... G. I'. Tinker (S.IL.I M. M. Mcl.aehlan 'S..) .. I. Drown 'S.A. .. Judge H. n, -. . W. Italagno (K.i . . Hen Self (H.p.y. C. Thnmpon Ii) . Andrews (S.A... It. Davie. (S.A.) .. I. F.ians (HIP.- T.Silversides (S.IL; A. Hmderirk iK. ; C. ItaUdon ( H.I . . Vot (AUOIM RtCXAGES I520t) ames. jts. 800 too 200 987 393 97fi 7KO 970 582 1151 707 950 1 1 (0 751 935 371 911 1091 901 355 1037 801 091 518 0 1029 t I 0 C, 5 5 I 5 t 2 . 3 o I I t 079 170 990 987 825 820 057 810 051 325 802 459 270 130 130 93 K. Klks; H.I'. Ilfllianl lor; V. War Veterans: 32. Av. SOU SOU 200 197 197 195 195 191 191 192 192 I9t 190 IKf 187 I8C 183 182 Grotto; S.K. Sons of Knoland: S.A. SI. Andrew's. M00SEHE4RT WHIST 181 178 173 173 173 173 172 17 170 165 165 165 ! 161 163 163 163 160 133 138 136 130 93 DRIVE AND DANCE Some 150 Persons Attended Enjoyable Affair Held Last Nl;ht In Metropole Hall Ladle of (he Monehrarl Legion entertained ome 50 persons ni an enjoyable whisl drive and dance held lul een-ing in I lie Metropole Hall. I lie rirsl prize winners at cards were Dan Morrison and Mrs. A. Norton, consolation awards going to W. Donald and Mr. W. Shaw . Itefi'eini(iis were served and dancing followed to Ihe strains of !! iuhf f ii music furnished by Ihe Wesl holme' Orchestra. The nrlv l.rnkf up at 2 o'clock this WANTH FOH SALK. Power boats of every derription including pleasure, trolling and work boat, at reaonable prices. Apply N. M. McLean, Cow Hay. FOH SAI.Kc Itarl-T slum, nu.d- ernly equipped. Ilet location in city. Fpr particular wrile llox 161, Daily .News. (6 FOH SAL Chevrolet car No. 190. Good running order. Itargain for enh. Valentine's Dairy. (3 FOH SAI.fi Sixteen room board ing hou and store, furnih-ed. Apply U29 Ambrose FOH SAI.H Fifteen pura bre.1 it i. ... i . i i .. I,.., . . i kiiiiii: iiuihi orii riier. Phone Hlue 02 1. P.O. Itox 15. FOH SALK. Two Gilchrl-l Jacks and one I inch boom auger. Apply Northern Kxcbangc. tf FOH SALK Singer sewing machine, good as new. I. Mile's Newsland. (5 LOST LOST. One. gold drop earring between 618 Fifth Avenue Kasl and hopilnl. Finder please reutrn to Daily News Ortire. Heward. If LOST, Grease gun for auto mobile truck and small Yalo padlock. Finder return to Prince Hupert Feed. Heward. morning. Joe laggard wa floor Mrs. Jack Itnlrliford pre-ided al Ihe door and I he committee In rhargo rompried Mrs. II. Fos, Mrs. O. Slegavig and Mr. J. Field. AUCE ARM The Granhv Co. commenced logging onernlious here last week Willi a crew of six men wlio are engaged in falling and bucking logs. Frank Gallagher arrived front Vancouur lat week and ii visiting wild his nephew, Sieve Dumas. Mr. Gallagher intends lo remain here for Ihe summer. F. J. Ilishop, proprielor of His Kitsiuill House, has returned from a vacation spent In Ta coma. J. II. noberlann was u visitor hero from Prince Hupert lal week. Jimmie MeAleenan arrive. from prince Huperl last weelj and is buy renewing nnpiiiiiil a nee. Harry Rmllli, forinerly o slewarl ,is here visiting hi son Marshall Sniilh. Of recent yean Mr. Smith has been residing in California, AGENTS WANTED M0LF.it HAIlUKIl CO LL KG V, ! M A N V FA CTU ll KH wantu agents -an( men and women to learn the Itartier Trade. Paid! while learning. Thi is your opportunity to learn a Ira do and gel into steady employment. Graduates earn from It 0.00 to 50.00 per week. Wrile for free catalogue. 60 Hastings K. Vancouver. FOR SALE FOH SAl.ll - Ford Sedan in koh condition, 9350.00. AUo Ford Touring,, go.nl condition. 1375. and other paencer cars and' trucks, term if required. S. K. Parker, Llil. 11 to sell direct to wearer. Guarantee! made.tn-measiire. raincoat. Wrile at once for particular. Glagow Itubber! Co., of Canada. Dept. A.tt., 198 1 St. Catherine Street. l, Montreal. One. Afif'VI'S u-iiil...! i.. --11 .....I. a. MAIL BOARD. HOARD. The Inlander. 830 Second Avenue. Phone 137. If FURS QOIRQ UP. AUCTION SALES. Goods nought, Sold or Kxchangcd H. H. HEMMINOS, Auctioneer. Furnllure ivnd Crockery. Third Ave. 'hones Illack 136 and Red H2. TAXI Taxi 87 Plione. (Call George or Oust) Rose Brothers. Prompt Service and Comfort Day or Night Stand: Boston Orltl Third Avenue For the East- From the East- SCHEDULE Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays., closes at 5.30 n.m. Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays, 1.3n p.m. From Vancouver Sunday P. M. Wednesdays 4 i,., Fridays A,m, CP.lt. February II and 25. To Vancouver- Tuesdays, Mall closes at 4 P.M. Fridays 8.15 A.M. Saturdays . A.M. C.P.ll. February 15 and O,-- To Anvox. Alice Premier Arm, Stewart, Wertnosdays ...10 l M From Anyoi, Alice Arm, Stewart, premier Prl'lay A.M. To Port Simpson, Alice Arm Anyox, Stewart and Premier Sundays . 7 j.m. From Port Simpson, Alio Arm Anyox, Stewart and Premier Tucmluyn A.M. To Alaska Points , February It and 25. From Alaska points-February 15 and 2!. To Queen Charlotte Island Points February 13 and 27. Closes UQ p.m. From Queen Charlotte Points February II nod 25, To Naas River Points and Port Simpson '""layw 10 P.M. From Naas River Points Saturdays u AM . THi .DAJLT HlWa Wednesday F ... BRINGING UP FATHER By George McM SCHEDULE'OF ' 'S' aniit Daily News Classified Ads. 8 CENTS PCR WORD IN ADVANCE. No Advrtlmnt Tak.n for L... ih, BOcill ' ll II II I I I II II I I I II I I I-""-! I I in iimn i Februir Knlens, Adai' a , Grotlo; - Teachers, 8.0.P .......i ... .-,, iiitin,. iu in.. ... .,1 , i 2 j. -Grotto. ...-..ii .j mull iNi iiirevi in M - . , weawr. HinmI pay. Send at 'l!af,, Adanacs, 5.0.C, f. a once for particulars. Gimd- wenr ItalnroaU Ci., 33 Itleury. Montreal. Dept. 32. FON RENT AIo ofUce, with modern liv. Ing miarlers. We.lerrihaver Ilros. if i Modern four rm.m flat for ren,.L March I. Kaiens, Tcicbrrt t-i ' HiKh School; foils. Tr .. vi CmU ItCRt . Mr, Im Knlens; Teorhirs 'f'" H. Adanacs. TaJri; M 11 Colts. HighhcltOfJ er, Maple Iafs C M 15 Kaiens. Adsa; w 8TFM Heated Flat f.ir rent ir'l; Teachers tlx ltestier apartments. Stephens. The Fur Mnrket is coming b.vk strong. See me first and last with your catch you'll make more money W. OOLDBLOOM, The Trapper's Friend, Second Avenue. M. l 1 nBUfl slandirgt 4 WHIST LEAGUE leb. ?l Moose x. Far 4 acjn; SI Amir . - ) K. of P v K i i Kngland vs I Feb. 28 -K. of P vf ilooie. v J- f t if ada vs. loop f jy-W vs. K. of C March 6 K f P- n Sons 'if Fngi.ih i . t--Sons of Canad i a March 13 -Sons of i: : ' n n.w.v.. Moose Klk- ; Son of MiiK Inn. i O.W.V.A. K. of P. St. Andrew ! Oddfellows Son of Canada K. of C SECOND HALF OF W to I s c i i I35 Great War V. ' - ?7 Prince llui.cit l)i I? II- ir- February Prince Hupert P lor vs. Or..' ' Oreat War V. Andrew's. lors vs. SI An-tf 2"J Son of Fnglai.'t ' March 5 St. Andrew s v- 7Kiks vs. Prin H' i ' Hard Parlor. 0 Sons of Knglai 'I Rupert lllllianl I'ai" S. Andrew h -Grollo vs. r eraus. St. Andrew's land, M P.lk vs OroM 1 ut.... ,1- -nrriii in 1 w '. 'r 1' Prlnre Huperl Jl wt H I BILLIARD m . 3 111 Vlt- I 'I).'- PRINCE RUPrRTTIOll , Tuesday, February j High 1:01 a.m. . Low i i a-'p ; - - 19 ?:i r '' (j 1 Wednesday, Februsrf HiKh 1 :35 J . 13:?!) p.m. ' Low 7:20 n.in. , Thursday, FebrM'i '.: , . High 2: ' 1 1 ;0ri p."' Low H:00 20:32' V '11 Friday, February High 2:11 ML :I2 P"' Low ... 8 If .' 21 :04 p "1' 11 III I1