A(IK POUR. We Start! The, day with grape fruit nnd n smile. Cheerful service and lhe following prices are hound lo loll. Ladles' Brown Kid High' Shoes, low Jicd, all nircs $6.75 Men's Work Shoes, all .solid leather $5.50 Rubbers and Rubber Boots for all members of the faniilp. Family SHOE Store Third Ave. Money Orders On Norway, Sweden and j, Denmark at Current Rates , or Exchange. Make- your reservations for Dial Slimmer Vacation visit lo Hie Old Land early. For Tickctj, Hales and Information, see us. Oliver Typewriters. Cary Safes. 1 . FIRS INSURANCE. Dybhavn & Hanson Insurance and Steamship Agency. Prince Rupert, B.C. The Home of Domestic Bread Dread is your best food. Cat more of it. Kept by I he leading grocers. La Casse Bakery Phone 190. Third Av. Prince Rupert B.C. HydeTransfer Phone 580. NIQHT OR DAY. Express Baggage Coal ; 139 2nd Avenue. I LINDSAY'S - Cartage and Storage Phone 68. Cartage, Warehousing, and 'Distributing. Team or .Motor Service. Coat, Sand aii 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. Bleam Heated. Hot and Cold Water. POOL TAILES. FIrst-ctass Restaurant In connection. James Zarelll - Proprietor. BRINGING UP FATHER om y coinc ' vjv rr ovt the: NEW t 3 thm" C0ULDN7 SLEEP HURT WAS BAD QtKi ar Iktx Fcarunc Scmvicc. Inc. BASKETBALL LAST NIGHT Colts and Mian School Put up Best Game Former Were it Victorious The Inlcrinrdialc panic between Hie Colls and High .School, in which the former were victors by a score of tl lo 23, was Hie best conlcstod of last night's If league basketball games. The I High School had a fair share of Hie play in the first half but fellt off towards the end. The J.adies' nnd Senior frame were both rather one-sided, the .Maple Leafs defeating lhe Teachers by U lo I ami the Colls emerging victorious over 'the; Teachers by "I lo 38. The Junior League inalrli resulli",! in victory for Hie High School by a score of 22 to over Hie Colls. L A. Mann referred Internied-j iale and I;ailw J.eajue games, n. H. Skinner the Senior match and James Mitchell, he Junior affair. Senior League' Colls K. Smith (I), 8; II Harllell, t O. Mitchell (2;, 22; A. A. Kasson, 15; Y. Mitchell (t . 22. Tolnt 71 Teachi"s-I)i li.JlartnMs 0. Wnodworih (I), 2; A. Lane, 8; J. Mitchell (2), 16; W. Lambie. 1 1 . Total, 38. Intermediate League Colls M. Ilu.lenicli i, I ; I). Friz7.ell H, t; It. Smith (1). II: J. Kelly, Ifi; fi. Itlylhe (1), 9. Total II. lliph School I). Malheison !l ), 1; A. Mitchell (2). 2; fl. Ilulper (3), 2: l. fSurvich (I), 10; K. McLean (1), 8; A. Phil lips, fli, I'otal 23. Ladles' League Majde Leafs Miss A. Stephens, Miss Louie Fisher (3); Miss 51. O rah am, 1; Miss L. Lowe (I), ; Miss M. Harvey, 2. Total 9 Terher Miss II. Hibhard, Miss M. Lindsay (2), I; Miss N. I'ryce (I, ; Miss C Mitchell (1); Miss K. Harvey, Miss M. Lancas. ler. Total i. Junior League Colls Spirn Citirvieh. Mike Comadiiui, Alex. Johnson, ; Harold Macdonabl, (ieorge llell. Total 7. High School Yosbi Katsu. yama, i; Jlenny W'endle, 10; Clarence Thoinpson,, Hob Malhei son, F.lvin Johnson, H; Ksau Kalsuyauia. 'J'olal 22. 'Li-ague standing lo dale, fol low: Senior League YV. L. Pis. Sons of Canada (5 I 10 Colt 4 4 8 Pearlier I 0 2 Tvo points deducted by As sociation for lidding unregister ed player' in league game. Ladles' League Maple. Leafs 5 danacs i Kaien i S 2 Teachers 1 Intermediate League Colls .' fi 0 12 High School 3 3 Klks . 1 4 firollo I 1 Junior League Colls . 2 1 Rlars H '1 High Sdiool .:. 2 1 Huebird 0 a Sport Chat I The organization of lhe Prince Iluperl City Jtilliard League will lx? a 1k.om to the followers of Ute THE DAIW HEWS. Tuesday. January . inienis iii a jiniiMi MTDlrC ntKYco A A UJDCrV WKtta;riTig. Thej mnin one Is to the lelTed thai he may meet a European opponent at Wembley Mr. II. A. Iflt, l'psr MiqumlolmU.i;.,. ...... ., .. ,, ... . vb .. "... . ......V.... . ''Mndiuin where the llritish Kin- u-iHm I iif r-iii by nin mii- burn iiM'n mxi s-rtr Vitu. Winn I canf haiM fnun iivr. In' l. injf lKipt cn- badly irfn-inl by rofMnim. ami iny 1btm re a ctrraiUiil wrrrk: I wa very lnr wlmlint. ami fxiiild tM (xawittly lp at rtlrht. In fact. I wa a In m Ulrtl nirh a a nuHlrtlam nuxiitum I I fr-u rrlt a a I did not l-h anymm l acirak lo iw. I llMMirhl 1 wiiiild iry .Mlltiuni' llearl and rf rill, anil brfon- Khad Ukp li boit-s I roiild rnjiya lnl nirhC ft wrii a anyon. TtT- an- lnl r rinrntst men bo c niffrlnr tm uin a I did, ami vl fwl sure. that If llii-y unuld mly try XII- ! burn'. Ilrart and .Vrvr Pill tlwy Hill - I rrr the san' ri-llr tliai I bar." Prl if x at all 1-tr, ur nullrd dirwl m Terclpl nf prln by Tm" T. Vllbiirn Co, Limited. Tnrmitn, OnL popular lable pastime in Prince lluporl. Conie(itioiis have been carried on in the city more or less informally for a number of years for the Trail Shield but if was not contested for last. win ter. .Vow auolher trophy in Hie orm of. Hie Ilulger A: Cameron cujt has beeji put up followed by the formal ' organizal ion of the League. "With a1 gool numl.er of prospective leanis in the field. interest should be revived and there will likely be many good interesting matches staged this winter. After the . Christmas and New Year holiday season, llie Ladies' and Men's Whist League will be getting down lo their fChedll-les again this week Hie Ladies on .Wednesday rvming and the men on Thursday. In the Ladies' l.eairue. the following teams arc: scheduled lo nvjet: Ixiyal Orange Lodge vs. IN'lwkali; Moose Legion vs. Pythian' Sisters; Ianghlers of .Kngtaiid vs. St. Andrew's Auxiliary. The Men's games will be as follows: CAN'. V.A. vs. Klks; I.O.O.T. vs. Knights of Cohimbus; Sons of England vs. Knights of Pythias: Son of Canada vs. SI. Andrews. lack mmpsey's recent inlima. lion that .Ifv, intends to visl' j . laaaaalaaaaaaaaaaiaiaaaaiarKaa 1 mmmm a WA LdaSBSBKaVaiaaaEaaaflaaal 1 his HWE La.D OUT J THE CELLAR CO ( fEET CTflO MKJ- I IH VEftf MUCH IN THE Cei'P 1 I - CO ' r n I i J I IPSW Mf'A i.-. I Kurope again in Hie near" future has brought about a rrop of rumors 1hat lie may display his . . . . l : ill. : li.ill.l. Iir Inhibition' Is to be held1 .next siinjmrr. The oipouent jsuggesled Is either loerges Car penlier or Jack Itloonifield, a primising young Hrilish heavyweight. These two it is said will meet simmi for the privilege of going U' u '.'a ills I llempsey. The. one faelor that seems to make it improbable (hat Hempsey vill meet a conUmler in England i thai Ilritisli onuiioler( are not lo put', forward Hie 1 . it. ... . l l . "' nravjwewni champion has grown accustomed to in Hie Stales. COOPERATION MARINE SURVEY Director S VS. Goedettc Refers to Work Done on This Coast WASHINGTON. Jan. 8. (y Canadian Presr) The amtiui report of lh Iiireclor if the L'niled Slates Oast and lioedelic Survey stresses the co -ope ration which exists between the Canadian and United Slates gemleJic and tidal surveys. The direclor if lhe United Stales uuneys says in his report: "Steady progress is being made toward the completion of two great Iriangulation projects which are !eiiig rxeculel in ro- o;wralinn with the 4teodclir Sur vey 4if Canada. The first prn-irct jirovides for an arc of precise trinngulation extending along lhe international bound ary , fiiMij Lake Supri"r lo the Pacific, of which the United Slate is lo execute Hie. Wclern half and the Dominion of Canada the Eastern. II Jsjioped that we calendar year will see the eompleifop of our portion of this work. The terond co-operative pro jeel is the extension, of on arc T a sort ot weather gives coughs and colds to the strong as well as to the weak-chested. Infectious- throat and chest ailments are also about To safeguard against this two-fold peril tale Ftps. When a Peps tablet dissolves on the tongue, powerful mcdicintd Jutnes art bretithtdtiirtct into the Jungs. Tins Peps medicine soothes, heals and strengthens every part of the throat arid chest. It speedily tunishes fcugfis Ccds Whenever you leave home, office or works, slip a Peps tablet in your moutlr-to keep out the "cold at rms." If your throat feels sore, your lirad stuff, or you start to sneeze, 'bathe' your naUrd, throat and lungs with the ueim-dttroying Peps fumes. Tney prevrnt tlw drJkeJoiment if serfous throat arid bronchial ailments. bmnili .Si it foil ir.( J, Itii'. , Turvntt, A.IX.KY Jl;c, . fOJVrc WON VOT' "toco t urrr the ACMTCCT Of HIT. r-cw iow: -WMCwtinw. im f the. celum.: Daily News Classified Ads. 3 CENTS PER WORD IN ADVANCE. No Advertisement Tat Warn for Lata than bcim WANTED MOLEIl HA Hit Hit COI.LKdl'j Here is where you get the big A-ants. men nnd women li!prlcr for ynur furs. See me learn lhe ltarl-er Trade. Paidjfir! nnd lnt bsfore selling else, while learning. This is your'where. I like you lo make money. opportunity lo learn a Irude, and get into steady employ-ruciiL (iniduales earn from 810.00 lo v50.00 per week. Write for free catalogue. 50 Hastings K. Vancouver. ELDEKI.Y Woman requires housekeeper's position with small family. Ap;dy liox 157, liaily News Otlice. FOR SALE FOIt SALE. IJeauliful baby beaver coal. Enquire Mrs. A. Tesier. hM Thihl Avenue. This i a snap. 0 FOR FEIST Ff)it itv::rr. Three lioiiekecp-funiilied ing rooms, rom-of pr-ie. I'se bath. 218 Second Avenue. 10 STEAM Heated Flat for rent. Ilcsner apartment. M. M. Stephens. BOAHD. BOARD. The Inlander, 830 Second Avenue. Phone 137. tf REPAIRING ANYTHING IN CANVAS. Phone 78. P. LeClnlre. Cow llay. of precise iriangulation from Pugel Sound UiriHish Hrilih Cdumhia and .-uiuth western Al aska lo the upper wnters of the Yukon. I hence down the Yukon llirouuh Western Alaska. This will enable the maps ami charts of Alaska nniLwesleru Canada to be place on the same datum as lliose of lhe L'niled Stales. The southern Canadian section llirongli llritish Columbia to Itixou entrance will soon be finished and lhe Fulled Scales section from Dixon 'entrance to Hie head of Hie Lynn Canal is completed, while m start has hern made on Hie precise Iriungula- (ion in western Alaska by lhe parties working northward from Cook Inlel." The report further gives de- tnils ef observations of currents ih tidal waters on the west coast of Canada and In Alaskan waters which are being carried on Jointly by the two governments. HOUSEWIVES THOUGHT PRE-WAR PRICES BACK Owing lo n misunderstanding the Table Supply advertised milk yesterday at 91.00 a doen, instead of I.W). And today there is no doubt whatever nrniing lhe Table Supply staff as in the value of newspaper ad verlising. All their three tele phones have gone all day . long asking for the 1, 00 u dozen milk, lhe keen buying housewives eviueiiiiy Hoping thai the pre war prices had come back, if only for iince. And I hey wer rigid there to seize the oppor. Iiiuity. Do people ever rend lhe ad. verlisemetilH? The Tabln Supply can tell you. Merry Kelley, a iialivo of Port Simpson, appeared before Miik-Istrale McClyinont Iii Hid city police, court this morning on il charge or lnloxiealion. Prisoner was given a severe lecture by lhe ningislrale ami discharged upon payineiit of lhe roils nf the court. , , 1 n - i i Mr C7- ANONOV I i WW- WC COMC. 'VH TO TMf TMiRO M I . . . I . ill . i m mi a u i LOOK HERE MR. TRAPPER. W. OOLDBLOOM, ' The Trapper s Friend." Second Avenue. AUCTION SALES. Hood IIoiibIiI. Sold or Exrhanpetl H. H. HEMMINQS, Auctioneer. Kiirnlture end Crockery. Third Av. Phones Hlark 130 nnd lied U5. TAXI Tail 7 Phono. ((Ml Ceorgi or Ouil) Ross Brothers. Prompl Seivire nnd Comfort Day or Night Stand: Boston. Grill Third Avenue MISCELLANEOUS. 0. A.NDEIISON. P.-iiruuker ?alls nnd Tarpaulins made to order ami repaired. Thlnl Avenue, opposite Pionerr Laundry. Phone (Ireen 392. P.O. Hot 723. , MAIL SCHEDULE - For the East Mondays, Wednesdays and Friday, closes at 5.30 pjn. From the East Mondnys, Thursdays and Sal-unlays. 4.30 p.m. From Vancouver- Sunday; P. M. Wednesdays I PM. Friday C.IML January 1 1 and 28. To Vancouver- Tuesdays. Mall closes at 4 P.M. Fridays 8.15 A.M. Saturdays A.M. C.IML January fH. To Anyox, Alice Arm. Stewart. Premier-Wednesday 10 V.M. From Anyox, Alice Arm, Stewart,! Premier-Fridays Y.M. To .Port Simpson, Alice Arm Anyox, Stewart and Premier-Sundays 7 P.M. From Port Simpson, Alice Arm Anyox, Stewart and Premier-Tuesdays A.M. To Alaska Points January 1 1 ami 2H. From Alaska Points-January IK. To Queen Charlotte Island Points January i. If,, 30. Closes ?.30 p.m. From Queen Charlotte Points January 1 1 and L'H. To Naas River points and Port Simpson Thursdays o P.M. From Naas llver Points Httll,rdy A.M. PRINCE RUPERT TIDES Monday, January 7. ) '"" 2:11 n.nu 2Q.H fl. L'tiSH p.m. 2.1,1 '"w 8:o I a.m. o.o 2: i p.m. o.n Tuesday, January S. 11 2:58 a.m. 20.8 f(. 1:15 p.m. 22.5 'r'w H:19 n.m. r,.j 21:1(1 p.m. l.o Wednesday, January 9 UMt .1:11 a.m. 20.7 fl. , 15:31 p.m. 21.4 ''"w l:.'lrt a.m. rti 21 :57 p.m, 2.2 Thursday, January 10 ''"k'i 1:2.", .,, 20.2 0:18 p.m, 20.0 Low to;22 a.in, rt.8 55:3J p.m. 3.7 By George McManw s SCHEDULE OF BASKETBALL Program of Games' for WlnUr Season January ' 1 1. Kniens. Adannrv H Orotlo; Teachers, S.O.I 11. Crutn, Colls, Mj Leaf, Ad.inni s; S.O.L . f IH. Kniejis, 'learners It Hish School; Coll, V i j l.-OolU. Ilejl , Mapl I Kniens; 'lneher, S.li.t. J5. Adanacs, Teacher-School, Urolto; SO.i. . ( C"lln. Ihgli S Teaehers, Maple Leaf-, i Teachers. February . I. Kaiens, Adanai fl. Ondln; Traders, K-V-CT, L rollo. Colls; 51 a JH-1. n Adannes; S.O.C.. CoUV H. --Kairns, Tearh" T High Schmil; Odls, J II - tjills. Hegi.i Mai - I Kalensj Twaehers, S.fV: ;r&js- Adaiutrs, Tenltrr I SchtMd, Orolin; S.Oit . fir 1 8. Cults. .High: s TfafheM. .Maple li'- 1 Teachers. 22. Kaien, Ailanm s. lie; OrrMlo; Traehers, S.O.L 25. irollo. ' Ccli. M lafs, Adawaes; K.O.i. . I March I. -Kniens, JVacheis: It. Iliuh School; tdt. TracUi , I, (U.IL, HegL; Maple Leaf Kaiens; Tenchers. S.ll.C 8. Adannes. Tfachbisj I! id Sclmnl, Orflllo; S.O.C . l',"- Hf,Hs K, school T ar1! ers, Maple Leafs; td's. T- - r 15- Kaiens. AdanUc'i. I f Orolln; Teiichers. S.O.C WHIST LEAGUE The executive of Ujfc.J'r-' Whll league Ine4 Hie Ing scliisiiile of panics Men's Srcllon after''1 Die N - yenr: Jan. inO.W.V... W Ftk4 I, O.F. vs. KiiIbIiIs of CotuR Hons of I'nulnnd K nf Pythias; Sons or ( a " -v. St. Andrew's. Jan. 17 KniRhl of Colum!i: i v. O.W.V.A.; K. of p. vs M ' SI. Andrew's vs. Sons of land; Sons of Cniinda vs I Jan. -K. t1 C. vs. JU.ks S- of CnnadA vs. fl.W.VA s nf F.nglnnd vs I..O.D.I 5" Andrew's vs. .Moose. .Inn 31 St. Andrew's Vs K P.; L.O.O.F. vs. FJkg; M' VS. O.W.V.A.; Soils nf ' nda vs. Sons nf Kimlnml. Feb. 7 SI. Andrew' Vjt. UK' I.fl.O.F. vs. O.W.V , : Sot - o Cnnnda vs'. K. of p.; .Mooe v K. of C. Feb. 1 1 Pons nf Knglnnd vs K or C: K. nf P. vs. lUks; M' vs. I.O'.O.F.: (l.W.V A v Andrew's. Feb. 21 Mnone vs. Son's of run niln; til. Andrew's Vs. 1.0.0.'" K. of P. vs. K. of C.i S.n F.nglnnd vs. F.lks. Feb. 28 K. of P. vs. O.WV.V Moose, vs. Klks; Rons of CM' nda vs. I.O.O.F.; 'SI . A"'r''" vs. K. nf C. March 0 K. nf P. vs. I.O1.F fns of FiiRland vs Mno' Sons of Cnnnda vs. K f c Mnreh l.lRnns of KngUml v Prosperous advertising m"' regular rnntlnunus jirjvfr.ll If"'