I it' PAGE P06R. THI DAILY NEWS. Wf.lnei.day, January) Iff BRINGING UP FATHER . By George McMam BHHBaBjBIJBMM SPECIAL Tor A FEW DAYS ONLY. Ladlos' op Growing Girls' High Brown Boots. All size, low hool. $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 (ho Old Land early. For Ticket.?, Rales and Information, see tis. Oliver Typewriters. Cary Safes. FIRS INSURANCE. Dybhavn & Hanson Insurance and Steamship Agency. Prince Rupert, B.C. The Home of Domestic Bread Bread is your hest food. Kat more of it. Kept by the leading' grocers. La Casse Bakery Phone 190. Third Ave. Prince Rupert B.C. HydeTransfer Phone 580. NIGHT OR DAY. Express Baggage Coal 139 2nd Avenue. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 68. Cartage, Warehousing, and distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal, Sand and Gravel. We 8poclallze In Piano and Furniture Moving. Loggers' Club Situate jn the old' Empress Hotel Building. Rooms to Rent by Day, Week or the Month. Steam Heated. Hot and Cold Water. POOL TABLES. First-class Restaurant In connection. James Zarelll - Proprietor. ,fy,,,. m man m me mood WOlfli CWT p ZTTS ' SYS: jpg mlJ&fc I it lurned In . . . ( " .out he some BV" - 1 1 kf fill nf rml limiui nnl TIIH most unkin.le. cut rtf all i a salary cut. WHAT Prince Rupert badly needs is weather nrofif. I.N these days of speed people make love quickly even if it docs inn lasi inng. - A LOT of people worry aboutl Ihe hones in a herring. Whal Ihey should worry about is Ihe hone in their own heads. - 4 LABOR is riding the British mare hut Ihe old thing may turn out to he a western broncho. WHO would have thought a few years ago that Ramsav Mac- jdonald would today he the lead ing citizen or the British Km. pirc? The diflicully -j we, don't think. Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert January 23, 1914. The city council is in a dilemma over the power situation. An alderman who opposed Ihe agreement hylaw at Ihe recent election has approached the Prince Rupert Hydro-Kleclric Go. asking for a new offer. . M. A. Macdnnald, prominent Vancouver Littoral, in an ad dress, de.-criltes the. present provincial. government as the most corrupt since confederation. A ilivitlend of I I per cent, was declared at Ihe annual meeting of the 1'rince RunerL Bmlilint and Investment Co. yesterday. The following directors were elected for the year: M. I. Me-Caffcry, .lost Hickcy, Dr. (2. A. Kggcrt, Joe. Scott and H. C. Ojhbons. CLUSTER LIGHTING AS OPERATED IN THE CAPITAL OF PROVINCE VICTORIA, Jan. 23. Proof but Ihe cluster lighting yslem of Victoria is operated econom ically is shown in Ihe annual report filed today at the City Hall by City Electrician Matthew Hutchison. The system of street litrtil inir in use consists of 005 magnetite arc lamps and 1,020 cast iron standards each hearing a cluster of five lamps. ' The arc lighting system oper ated 3,770 hours in 1023 at a cost of in,ICii, and Ihe cluster lighling was operated for 3,85!) hours al a cost of K,1 18. j Under Ihe lerms of the cluslr lighting by-laws the city was to provide Ihe power and Ihe other expenses were to be borne by the property owners, and to cover! Ibis cost, a frontage rale nr 7 tw Vie remove Hie impression that IIih: cluster lighting maintenance col is burdensome to the taxpayer." In connection willi Ihe distri bution system, he jioinls out there has been considerable (rouble with equipment in proxr iniily to the sea. Kndeavors have been made lo reinforce Ihe line inWalion and to protect the metal work from corrosive ac tion, and further improvements will be required. The total of overheat) wire i approximately 300 miles. RAID ON DRUG STORE EDMONTON RESULTS IN A SEIZURE OF LIQUOR Kli.MONTON. Jan. 23. Ser geant (iillnm ami his morality oOlcers, Delecllves Smith. Apple. by and Jcnnina. riirrloil toil n raid on the Rex druir sloi-e. where in an adjoining room Ihey were rewarded with fin. line a cache" of liquor, easily Valued it about. 1 .000. First going into the Rex Drug More, the .letctives worked tieir way iniu an adjoining room. there Ihey. smelt, turned IIiIiiks inside out. hunted ami did every thing possible tin M I Detective Smith crawled through a hole about eighteen inches in iliamel. er then the siKhl Dial he brought lo his brother raiders proved in-(cresting. King 'Ink's lomh and all il's Immense wonders had nary a thing on this, raid, spark ling jewels of dorilon's dry ain. lone UP in bottles, one irallon jiirs, two gallon jars, five gallon Jars along with suilcases full lo Ihe bursting point, came 'to the ilelighled ollleers trae. All fold Ihere was forty gallons of lb 80 the ECONOMY iuy (Also in Packages I5t&20t) hut Ihe real honc.t to gowhli a , Sport Chat j Scoring records to date in I ho !-eiii.ir naskeiball League: W. Mitchell (Colls) 138. I). Balfour (Sons of Canada; 128 II. Menzirs (Son.s of Canada) 1 121 .Mitchell (Teachers) 80. Mitchell (Coll") 7J. Lane (Teachers) 7ft. Lamhie (Teachers) 07. A. Kasson (Colts) HI. Smith (Colls) 52. Mriuiees (Son of Canada 30. Harry Aslttri (Sons 'of Canada) 38. Hon (irahum (Sons of Canada) 35. Kric Mackintosh IS. ins of Can- . ada) 3t. II. S. Hum (Teachers) ?0. J. Kelly (Colts) -Ifl. It. Bartlelt (Colts) 5.' S. Biuetl Jones (Culls) A. Mit chell and C. Wondwortli. (Teachers) ; Ih'U. Hartnesu (Teachers), a. II. B. Skinner (Sons of Canada) Shenlon (Teachers) 2. Intermediate League 0. Illylhe (Colts) ' fl7. J. Kelly (C..s) 00: A. Mitchell (High' School) 80. W. Wrathall (nrrtlln) 70. D. (iiirvieh (High School) It. smith (Colls) 60. I, Shenlo'n (KlkW5 10. M. Budeuich (Culls) .13. W. Cavalier (Klks) 31. K. McLean (Mish School) 30. D. Malheson (High Schtiol) 27. V. Meagher (Klks) 20. -tiray W. (tirntto) 23. T. I'raser (Orotto) 21. (1. Anderosn (firottnl . 7. - -v r S . Lamhie (firollu;. A. Howard fOrollo) and II. Berryman (Klks) 15. A. Johnston (Klks) 13. I). Krixell (Colls) 12. !:. Cragtrs (Klks) 8. I.. Aslori (Klks) 7. 0. Bulger (lliah School) and A. Palmer (Klks) 0. A. Phillips (lliah School) 5. B. Wendle (Klks) 5. R. Kelly anil R. nreenwell (Klks) . 'V. i . L. Anderson ami II. Cnpstick Orollo 1. fi. Hill II irU,, o Ladies' League Ii.s Leona 'Parker (Adnnacs) and Miss Caroline .Mitchell (Teachers) 03. Miss Myra Harvey (Alaple Leafs) 15. Miss Sundae Calderone (Mnnle Leafs) 30. . . Miss M. Casey (Kalens) 31. Miss A. Kelly (Adanncs) 21. Miss Margaret Graham (Manle I.eafs) 21. Miss V. Shockley (Adanacs) 20. Miss A. M orrison (Kaietis) 20. Miss Laura Frl..e!! (Manle Leafs) 18. Miss .Nan Price (Teachers)) 0. Daily News Classified Acts. CENTS PER WORD IN ADVANCE. No AdvartiMmant Tak.n for Lu thn BO WAMTKO MOI.Iilt BARI1KR COM.KflK wants ien and women lo learn Ihe Barber Trade. Paid winie learning. This M your oppttrt unity to learn a trado and get jnlo steady employ ment. Hraduales earn from 10.00 to 150.00 per week Write for free catalogue. 50 Hastings K. Vancouver. WA.NTKD.- Maid for general housework. Apply Mrs. A. I Wriifhl, 115 Fifth Ave. K. 21 WANTKD, Kxperience.1 wait res. Apply Boston Orill. 19 FOR SALK FOR SALK. Schooner, suilnb'le for halihtil or salmon packing 08 feel overall; 15 feet beam; drafl 0 feel.- Two years old: very strongly constructed. Spt-ed 8 knots, fin.hl boat for welwarl. Price 0.O0O.O0 Apply It. D. Ihislry. 2063 I lib Avenue West, Vancouver, B.C. FOR SALK br nrivate Irealv. while twin beds, springs and mattresses; Franklin healer, dinner set, lent, tools, kitchen utensils, Pic. Apply Philpoll, Kvilt A Co., 017 Second Ave. 18 10R SALK. Several J.argainn in used delivery and passenger cars, including Sedans. Kasy paymenls. S. K. Parker I.I.I, FOR SALK. 0 H.P. Pftliner will. clinch, 2.'t0.00. 0 H.P. fiana. dian Imperial IKi0.no. N.trlli- ern Lxchauge. tf FOR SALI- Slxleen room board. ing house and store, furnished. Apply 029 Ambrose Avenue, FOR SALK. Sleel range. nearly new. Plume Red 023. 21 PIANO for Sale, Cheap. Phone Red 500. 21 FOR RENT HRA.M Heated Flat for rent Besner apartments. M. M Stephens. FKIIMSHKD Cabin for Rent. Summit Avenue, Phone Red 023. 21 Miss Margaret Lindsay (Teach ers) 7. Miss Willa Dyer (Adanacs) and Miss K. Harvey (Teachers; C, Miss L. Lowe (Mnple LeaTsj 0. Miss Pele Tremayue (Adanacs! 3. Miss II. Brochu (Kaiens) I. Miss . Lundquisl (Kulcu) and ,JIIss M. Lancaster ('Icnrhers, 3. Miss A. Stephens (Maple Leafs Miss M. Long and .Miss Byrne (Kiiiens) 2. WHIST LEAGUE Elks Beat Sons of Canada by Score of 5 to 4 In Postponed Game . The Klks beat the Sons" nf Canada by n score of 5 to In Ihe postponed game of Ihe Men's Yv lust League last night. The standing lo date follows: w. L. Pis. Moose . 7 2 7 Klks 7 3 S. of K. .. 7 3 K. of P. .. r 5 Oddfellows .1 n SI. Andrew's l 0 (I.W.V.A. K s. or c a 7 K. of fJ 3 7 Subscribe for the Dally News, BOARD. HOARD. The Inlander, 830 Second Avenue. Phone 137. FURS QOINQ UP. The For Mu-kel i -omiiig back strong. See me firl and last with your rat.-h you'll make more money. W. QOLDBLOOM, The Trapper's Friend, Second Avenue. AUCTION SALES. Ootids Dough!, Sold or Kxrhanircd M. H. HEMMINQS, Auctioneer. Furniluro nd Crockery. Thlrrl Ave. 'hones Black 130 and Red M2. TAXI Taxi 87 Phone. (Call Oeorgi or Guet) Ross Brother. Prompt Service and Comfort Day or Nlihi SUnd; Boston Qrlll Third Avenue MISCELLANEOUS. O. ANDKRSOX. S.illmnk,... e.i.. nnd Tarpaulins made to order and repaired. Third, " Averjue. opposite Pioneer Laundry, Phone. Oreen 392. . (). )os 723. MAIL SCHEDULE For the East- Mondays, Wednesdays and Frl, days, -loses at 5.30 n.m. 'com the East - Mondays, Thursdays ami Sal" unlays, .3o p.m. rn m Viumh... Sundayg . P. M, etlnesdayH P.M. Fridays AMa C.P.R. January l( and 28 To Vancouver- Tuesdays. Mall closes at '4 P.M. Fridays .. .8.15 A.M. Saturdays A.M. CP.lt. January 18. To Anyox. Alice Arm. SUwart Premier-Wednesdays in mm. Trom Anyox, Alice Arm, Stewart, premier Fridays 1 A.M. To Port Simpson. All Anyox, Stewart and Premier Sundays 7 h m From Port Simpson, Alto Ami Anyox, Stewart and Premier-Tuesdays am "o Alaska Polnta January I i and 28. From Alaska Polnti January 18. To Queen Charlotte Island Points January 2. 10, 30. Close 0.30 p.m. From Queen Charlotte nim. January 1 1 ami t To Naas River Points and Port Simpson Thursdays in n vi From Naas River Points WTdaya A.M. PRINCE RUPERT TIDES Wednesday, January 23. 2:35 a.m. 19.0 11:10 i.m, 21.7 '"w 8:2i ii.ni. 0.H 20:57 p.m. 2.2 Thursday, January 24 '"cli 3:10 a.m. - 0.8 11:51 p.m: 21.3 '"w 0:02 a.m. O.r. 21:31 p.m. 2.0 Friday, January 26 "'el' 3:io a.ni. 2o.o 15:31 p.m, 20.7 'nw f:12 a.m. 0.3 22:00 p.m, 3,3 ft. fl. ft, BOe?l I rtexRwUKeciM:e J &$ whiueivihehe ES?1"1 B mmui 1 tve mucm ro W f If h ' nOtmim- now ot 'j "" r ' BRIER fu i Take it home to the kids Have 3 packet in your pocket for an ever-ready treat. A t'clicious ccnlec- lion and an aid to the teeth. aooetiU. digestion. A ra Sealed in its Purity Package TsmfUlIi 1 .Til 1 per front fool is levied. The cost of maintenance under Ihe arrangement is if 1.05 per slaiitl- ard per annun, and 3.33 lo properly .owners, a total cost per standard being 8.28. "This," tin- electrician points out, "is an extremely low cost for maintenance .if a system of ornamental lightiiig and should slSCHEDULE 1 OF BASKETBAU January 21. Colls, Re . Miu I- halens; Teachers, M.O.C Adanacs, 'leac.( p, .-mtii. hii, itrono; .ir i i 28. Cdls. iffKlt S, learners, .viapie l.eafi. i leacl.ers. February I. Kaiens. Ad.viar Rf Orotln; Teachers. S.fljC. I. Onttlp. OH, Mardlj-;'t Adanncs; H.O.C., Dills, 8. Kaiens, Tcnchern HlKli School; (lts. Tes:':n It.-- Colls, Rest . Mafia I, Kaiens; Teachers. .S.OJ IS. Adanac. Teaclier E School, Ondlo; fl.O.C.jT 18. Colls, Ilish S.: Teachers. Maple Leaf u Teachers. 22.- -Kaiens, Adaitaa, IU; Urollo; Teachers. H.Of ;..- Leafs Adanacs; SJ ' ' March i. -Kaiens, Trsehers? High School; Colts, Toacfar Ir-Coll, RcrL. Maple Ifs Kaiens; Teachers, ,S.O,U 8. A.lanac. Traphers School. Orollo: K.fl.if?- fjstti II Colts. lllKh FcJiikJ T:k crs. Maple Leafs, Coff. 1rsK.m lu Kaiens. Adanacs. Her Orottn; Teachers, jW).C. WHIST LEAGUE Jan. 2t K. of C. V. ;Vlk of Canada vs. O.W VA of ITnirlAn.l v l it n V : Andrew's vs. M6ulf. Jan 31 St. Andrew's vs K P.; L.O.O.F. vs. FJks Mr vs. O.W.V.A.: Sons of l--; nd.1 vs. Sons of FntclanJ. Feb. 7 St. Andrew's v Ilk? LO.O.F. . fi.W V A A ( Canada vs. K, of-!.? Mmio v K. of C. Ffh. 1 1 Sons- nf Knglnnd vs. K of C; K. of P. vs. I .Iks .M" vs. I.O.O.F.; OjVV'.VA. vs, SI Andrew's. j . 21 Moose vsSohs nf T.:r n.In; St. Andrew vs IO.0.F K. of P. vs. K. or C : S:r. Knglnnd vs. F.lkl Feb. 28 K. of P. tv. 0,VV.l Moose vs. Klksf $on of Can- mln va inni; .fcl n,trf' vs. K. of C. X March 0 -K. of iVsi. I.O.0J Son nf l'nln.ir.'. Mitnr Sons of Canada rv'?K of C March 13 Pons of Uoelanil v. n.v.vjv. ; j BILLIARD LEAGUE j Jan. 21. Klks vsnUV VA, fan. 23. SI. Andrews P" Bllliar.l Parlors, Jan. 25. Orollo .Vs.'S.O.K Jan. 28. O.W.V.A. vs, S.n.F; Jan. 30. Orollo vs. SI An- drew's. Feb. 1. p.R, Billiard parlor vs. Klks. JP Feb. 1. P.R, Bltfara Parlor vs S.O.I-. ? Feb. 0. Klks vsTKl. Andrew'' Feb. 8. .W,V-. vsr Orolln- Feb. II. 9.O.K. W: Andre' Feb. 13. Orottn vs. Klks, Feb, 15, p.R, Billiard Pnrlr vs H.W.V.A. When you huv n'.MrtfsIni y" buy CIRCULATION, and see H! you tot It. '