PAOZ TOOK. 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 Ticketj, Hates and Information, see us. Oliver Typewriters. Cary Safes. FIRE INSURANCE. Dyhhavn & Hanson Insurance and Steamship Agency. Prince flupert; B.C. The Home of Domestic Bread Urcad is your best food. Kat more of it. Kent Ly 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 Specialize In Piano and Furniture Moving. Loggers' Club Situate in 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. INTERESTING 22. BASKETBALL Three League Leaders Went Down to Defeat in Last Night's Games Senior Colls. 5ft: ToncrWs 31 ' ilnlermediate-lligh School, 32;t Colls 30. Ladies' Teachers. Id; Maple I Leafs. 8. i Uuninr High School, l; Colls, ' There were no loss limn three upsets, in league basketball dopef last night. The High School gavel the Colts their first defeat of the; season in the Intermediate League; by a score of 32 to JO after ai ding-dong battle all the way. The Teachers sprung a surprise in tbei Ladies League when they took i the leailing Maple Leafs into j rantp to the tune of 16 to 8 ami put them on more even footing ifor the league chamnion.hii' 8; W. La initio (2', 10; J. Milchell 1 . it; fi. Shenlon. 5 total, 3i. K. A, Mann refereed. Intermediate League High School I). Matheson (!'., t; A. Mitchell, 5; C. Uulger (1). 1; K. McLean, 2; I). Ourvich (2 ), 1"; A. Phillips (1) total, 32. Colls M. Ittutf iiiett (2 , 1; I. Fmstell (1.. 1: II. Smith (3,. 10: J. Kelly (1 i, 8; O. Hlythe (1, 4 Intnl. 30. Ladies' League Teachers Miss II. Hibbard 1 ; Miss M. Linday (2 : Miss N. I'ryce (2 . 5; Mis C. Mitchell 1.7; Miss C. Harvey, 2; Miss Marjnrie Lancaster. 2 total, 1C. Maple Leafs Miss L. Fisher 3 ; Miss A. Stephens; Miss M. firaliam (2,,, 2; Miss M. Harvey, 3; Miss L. Frizzell, 3 total, 8. It. H. Skinner refereed lotli Intermediate and Ladies' League games. League standing to dale Senior League V. h ns of Canada ..10 l Coifs rt ft I'ls. 1ft 12 Teachers 1 10 2 'Two points deduclet by associa tion for fielding unregistered player. Intermediate League Colls H 1 High School ft 3 firollo ., 2 ft fclks 1 7 I ft 12 V 2 I from-all other laxatives anil elia lor Defective Elimination Constipation Biliousness The action of Nature! Remedy (N Tablets)! more natural and thoc- ouga. ine enectt will be a rerela. NT tion you will teel o good. Make the teL You U appreciate thk differ rf . (W far Cr JTUrty Ymar Chips off the Old Block M Jumoas uttu m Tha aama Wl In aa.thl4 4. caaar-coatad. For thlldr.o and adaha Lama. SOLO BY TOUR DMIG6BT with the Ailanars. The IIilMiI Ladles' Ltaou cliool iiuil: firvl rilaen in llmManlo t.pnf T Junior League away from, the -Vlanacs Colls by defeating them 21 to 22 Teachers another closely contested IKaiens match. The Teacher, lruva Ihn 'oils 2001I comrietitiiin in ttn Hi&h School . renior L.eagne despite the fact -olls thai tle.v Svere beaten 58 lo 3t. All in all. last night's canios proveil One of the season's best programs and will have the effect of renewing interest generally in ine iiiosi oi inp leagues. The teams lined tip and sorel as follows: Senior League Colls Jl. Hartlett; K. Pmjlh. 10; V. Mitchell 2 . 12: (I. Mitrhell (2, 13; A. A. Kasson, 23 -lolal, 58. Teachers I). II. Marines. 2: C Woodworth (2); II. S. Hum (3., ft 3 1 Junior League . ....... 0 Stars .. 3 Hlue Ilirds . .'. , . n 5 1 MACDONALD'S Fine Cat For those Smokers who like their tobacco , Cut Fine or who roll their own MACOOfWD'SRneCut It 12 ti 2 10 lo ft o Sport Ghat ! I'rince George curlers were represenled in the Edmonton Honspiel last week bv a rint ;ouiosed of J. II. Jamiesori, William Itexon, Cyril Duprcand W. I. Akernian. They gave a good account of themselves and met and vanquished some of the strongest rinks at the Alberta metropolis. They met their first defeat in a 13-end coolest at the hands of a rink skippered by Kx-lresidenl llorlou of iMiinonlon. the I'rince (Senrge team was in four of the bonsi.iel competitions. The new race park, which is to be built at (Vdwood, near Victoria, by Hon. T. (!. Coventry of that city at a cost of I35,- 000, will have the finest track on the Pacific (o.st. Work on the project is to start at onfe ami it is hoped lo have (he firot meet on the oocasiiffi of the visit to Victoria of the squadron of the Hrilish fleet about July 1. The park, which will have a mile course and ample seating aeeoiiifnodatinn, will be about twice as large a the one at the Willows. Entries have already begun to come in for Hie peed boat regatta lo be held, at Miami and Miami Heach, Florida, March 7 and 8 and at Havana, March 15 and lfi. In announcing the list of en I run Is, it. was reveals! that Oar Wood of Detroit would not cnmpple this season. His phy sicians havf ordered him not lo race. B Sam Clnpham, English liglil heavyweighlTPstler, has ar- tin80 rived in Portland, Oregon, where ho will meet Ted Thye, gran- Ipler of that cily. tomorrow night. Frank Saxon of .Mont real, who won from Itolihv Itv - - i Innd of Minneapolis n week ago, llias iM-en mulched to meet Thv i on rebniary fi. jWAR VETERANS WON Great of A OYER ENGLISHMEN Last Night's Billiard Tournament Resulted In Victory for Former by 980 to 879 s Hie nreat War veterans won four out of five games in last lrighl's billiard league tournament and defeated the Sons of England in the aggregate by y8f to 870. . The scoring was as follows: Col. S. 1. Me.Mordie (Ureal War Veteran?) 200; ll. If. Shorkley (Sons of England) 161. Fred I'yle. 200; J. Howe. Ifi7. Sgl. Jebson, 200; Dr. J. A. West, ISO. .1. May, 200; II. Howe, 2. E. Fenelon, 180; c. I. Tinker, 200. League standings to dale fol low: finme.T(itnl. Aver. fi.W.WA. .,'.... '3 2!C.0 "83 S. of E. 3 2CGO 887 P.ILH.P. S 1735 808 Elks 2 1731 HAG Grtdlo 1700 8.0 SI. Andrew's ... . 1032 81ft MEN'S WHIST War Veterans Beat Sons Canada In Postponed Game The postponed game in the Men's Whist Lengue last night Irelween hie Oreat War Veterans and Sons of Canada resulted in victory for the forfner by 7 lo 2. league standing: i aTas rTTTfyasssssss M2Lb.l5 W. L. Mooe ' ft 2 Sons of England.... 8 3 Elks . 8 3 K. of I i 5 5 (J. W. V. A .', fi Oddfellows I fi St. Andrew's t 7 S. of C. 3 8 K. of C. 3 ft BURNS LAKE TEACHER IMs. 8 8 7 4 3 3 Left This Morning Much to Re gret of People of That ItUlt.VS LAKE. Jan. 29 Among adults and children great distress ts fell al Hums Lake at IoIiik MIss M, E. Carrico who has been leaching al the ItiirnV Lake School for six monlhs. She has received (an appointment to I each al one of the Vancoiner schools in which cily her home is situated. The chool board was ery reluctant jlo lose her as she is an excellent (teacher and the scholar have ..... .i A i hi. . . . iiuior- siiriiiou progress umier ner iiiiiion. However, she has persuaded Mrs. I'ereival Carr lo lake her place for the rest of I ho term and. as Mrs. Carr has the reputation' of being; one FOR SALE FOH SALE. Fully modem hon.e in Section five, six rooms, punlry and baeinenl: Ittillt on cement piles. Foumjal ion ainl building in good romlitlon. Cash or lermo. Hot 158 Dnlly .News (hllce. 25 FOIl SALE. Several bnraains in used delivery mid tui'i.songer cars, including selan. Ilasy payments. S. E. Parker I. Id. FOIl SALE Sixteen room board ing house ami store, furnished. Apply 929 Ambrose. FOIt SALE. The counler. pply Cow Hay. I'filt SALE. 31 cheap. Apply change. Seaside l.tinrh X. M. McLean, 29 x 31 propeller Northern FOR RENT STKAM Heated Flat for rent. Hesner apartments. M. M. Stephens. Iireniier teachers of llritish Cd- umhia, (he school board granted .Miss Carriro's release. In addition to I fuelling the children and taking an active part in all local olal affairs. Miss Carrico wa leader and president of the (turns Melody Or chestra. A farewell dunce was viveu in her honor mi Monday night. She left on this .morning's train via Jasper for 'her home in Vancouver. GOES TO VANCOUVER PARENT TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION TO BE FORMED HERE The organization of a Parent- Teachers' Association in Prince Ituperl Is being considered. Yesterday aflerniMiu Mrs. Gconre lArnnlt, 1 10 Sixth Avenue West. entertained a number yf parents and the Idea was discussed. Nexl w eek I lie Teachers' Assoc iation will go Into thn matter and a general organization meeting, it Is expecled, will follow. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert Mr. and Mrs! Ous (Hills and of I ho fumily, Anchorage; J. F. Hrandl, J. M. Hock III. Tliomas Clirlsleo. sen, K j i, (Scrling. Mrs. A. .Smith, C. S. Halm and Dudley C. Carter, Vancouver: Anne Caslell. jSmilhers; Frank Oordou, Sunny. sole; M. A. llurbank, Prince George; Mrs. A. A. Milchell and Miss Vera Walton, Cumshewa Inlet; Paul Ludwig and J. Pirie. lluckley Hay; Jlrr niitl Mrs. H. ,, Uflmonico and fumily, Central Mrs. (.. II, Anderson Terrace; II. Ileiinie, Saskatoon; It, Pound, Winnipeg; i. Jtiaiit, Elniouton; M. Orahani and Mrs, J. Goss, lluckley Jlay; ), McClatmlmn, Sechclt; CrU Dixon, Georgetown, liOAni). The Second Avenue. Wednesdays Fridays .., LOST TAXI Inlander, 830 Phone 137. tf LOST. String of nearls between Dun.iouir SI. ami Fifth Ave. Wnsl. Fimler please return lo Daily News Olllce. lU-ward. FURS GOING UP. The Fur Ma-ket is coming back strong. See me first and last with your catch - voo'll mate more money. W. GOLDBLOOM, The Trapper's Friend, Second Avenue. ' Goods AUCTION SALES. Houghl, Sold Exchanged or H. H. HEMMINGS, Auctlonser. Furniture ami Crockery. Third Ave. fhones mack 130 and fieri it Taxi f7 Phone (Call Georgs or Gust) Ross Brothers. Prompt Service and Comfort Dy or Night Stand: Boston Grill Third Avenue MISCELLANEOUS. 0. ANDFJISON, Sailniaker Sails and Tarpaulins made to order and repaired. Third Avenue, opposite. Pioneer laundry. Phono Green 392. P.O. llnx 723. MAIL SCHEDULE ' 7or the East Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, ?ose at 5.30 n.m. From the East Mondays, Thursday and Saturdays, 4.30 p.m. From Vancouver Sundays CP. II. January To Vancouver- To Anyox. Alice Premier- To Alaska Polnta January 1 1 und 9h From Alaska Point. January 18. -P. M. i P.M. It and 28. A.M. Tuesdays, Mall closes at 4 P.M. rMay 8.15 A.M. Saturdays AM( C.P.Il. January 1H. Arm, Stewart, Wednesdays ......... to ll i From Anyox, Alice Arm, Stewart, premier VrMny SM To Port Slmnaon an.. a- Anyox, Stewart and Premier Bunuays . i m . I rrom ron Simpson, Alio Arm anyox, Stewart and Premier Tucfl,lay a.m. To Queen Charlotte Island Points -anuiiry 2. 10, 30. Closes 0.30 p.m. From Queen Charlotte Points Januurv II ....1 iu TO NsaS RUar liil.i. i a . - viiiu ariu ran Simpson Thursdays ,0 p,M, from Naae l,.r siolnts oaiuruuyg . T. j. .TH1 DAILY NEWS, Tuesday Jrti 5 g. BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManu, SPECIAL Bovb-wcRcTReuf rTi Rlj well- ii-L 1 I r n I'LL CT EVCH 7 oh: xouRcFHorn the WVCVtCOTTO DCUVCP WlWGLU 7sLti A LOT OF MmM WITH NOOSE DC LIVER TOOK J DCPVSRTHEMT tTORu? THzt two fvckax;e- rcht nve: arE-" NERVE- fSSB THt UHOLC ANO AM FOR FEW DAY8. DON'T TMJK. VJ-W 'nU 1 VJ f f CO ttrVCKf ij ; Ladles' Velvet SUPPERS All sizes, $2.50 Chlldrens' Patent Mary Jane Slippers. Sixes I lo 7 Mr . . $1.60 Sizes K In Klli. . $2.25 ' Sizes t o $2.50 - M a.... aaa-aaa. 4 IM4 l, t FtaWC S.KI. I-C 1 Daily News Classified Ads. 8 CENTS PER WORD IN ADVANCE. No Advrttamamt TaU.n for L.a thr BOc,3j WANTED MOLEIl HAIUIEII COLLEOF. AFCI ION wants men und women to J earn me liarher Trade. Paid while learning. This is your opportunity to learn n trade ami get into steady employment. Graduates earn from 140.00 to 50.00 per week. Write for free catalogue. 50 Hasting E. Vancouver. WANTED. -- Machinist and en- g inorr with knowledge of gasoline repair work. Apply Akerherg, Thomson , tu. AUCTION SALE. SALE at 325 Second Avenue rin Thursday, January 31 at 2.30 p.m. ConisiuK of mahogany library lable. armchairs, .rats chairs, Wilton carpels, bed, bureau, good water color pictures, linoleum. Mlhen uteixiN, etc. Phliol. Kvlll X KUt. OARD. SCHEDULE OF February 1. Kalen. Adannni n, Grotlo; Teacher, S.O.C ; BASKETBALL l-Gr'ollo, CoIH Mirfe. Adanacs; S.O.C, C !'s 8 Karens, Tfactiejs r,j High School; l'...!t.v ii- II. O.lls, llegt , tiui'r's Kalen; Teachers, S.tH; 15. Adanacs, TearOuira, r SclKMd, (irollct; S.O.C t 3 18. Colts. High ?' Teachers. Maple Lr-h": IVacher. 2J.--Kaiena, Adanfc'.. r- Grolla; Teachers, Su.' jGrdtlo, ixc. M i Leafs, Adaniics; 8.0.C I 'M. March 1. Kalens. Tearhrri. Rji" High Pcltutl: Colts. 1m h: ? t,-ColL MckI.; Mapit Kalen; Teachers. HJl.t 8. Adanacs. Tea '; f School. Groltn: S.O.f ( :. . 1 1-Coll. High Sr : T s.- er. Maple laf. f - t 15-rKnlens. Adai ar.-. Grotto; Teachers. 8.r).C WHIST LEAGUE Jsn 31 l. Andrew v ! ; Li.O.F. vs I'lK- BILLIARD LEAGUE vs. Elks. Feb. I. p.ll. K v. G.W.V.A.: Son n? ada vs. Sons of FnR.ar.4. Feb. 7 St. Andrew - I H' l.O.O.F. vs. O.W V A S- (Canada vs. K. of Is litis, of 0. Feb. M- Sons of KnalariVi S of C; K. of P. v Fits V -t vs. I.O.O.F.; G W.V A R Andrew's. Feb. 21 Moose vs. Son f a-' ada; St. Andrew's vs (' f K. of p. vs. K f S " England vx. Elks Feb. 28 K. of P. vs fi.W VA Mooe v. Elks: Son f la-ada vs. l.O.O.F : RL A'adw"! vs. k. of C. March fi K. of P vs t.lti'I Sons of lloglaiid vs M ?' Sons of Canada vs.JK. -'f ' March 13 - Sons of lHfUt I O.W.VJ. ISSUES SCHEDULE Jan. 30. (Indlo drew's. Feb. I. 4 VS., S, Ail P.ll. llilliard T. " Illllard Pfir' r v 8.0. E. Feb. fi. Elks vs. SI A"1'''''' Feb. "8. O.W.V.A v(s( Or ' 1 Feb. If. S.O.E. vs. SI. Ami'" Feb. 13. Grotto vs. FIU Feb. 15. P.ll. llilliard Pot'W vs. G.W.V.A. 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