PAG a FOUR. Tni DAILY NEWS. " Wilntsday Felirun i.-y n, l0, ( BRINGING UP FATHER SEE WINDOW. THEM IN THE By George McijUnuf Tin; Well Known CHUM'S SHOE Fop Children. Sizes up Id 7 Vj . Usually priced al 3.; 5. Special price for one work $2.95 Sizes H lo 10 Mi. Lsually priceil al $1.75. Special price for ime week $3.95 These are absolutely First diade Shoes anil wil sell ipii:-kly al litis price.. Family SHOE Store Third Avenue, Money Orders On Norway, Sweden and Denmark at Current Rates of Exchange. Make your reservations for lliat Summer Vacation visit lo llic Old Land early. For Ticketj, Hales anil Information, see us. Oliver Typewriters. Cary Safes. FIRE INSURANCE. Dybhavn & Hanson Insurance and Steamship Agency. Prince Rupert, B.C. The Home of Domestic Bread Hrcad is your best food. Kal more nf 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. 1 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. HOME FROM HOME. MOCHIDA ROOMS 714 Fraser St. Steam Heated Hot and Cold Water Hates by Day or Month P.O. Box 75. Phone 689. "' " "' , ' ; - - J JQ Q H lTt. FftW SlW.Xt. I we BANK TROUBLES UNITED STATES Period of Deflation Causes Many Failures: Too Much Froxen Paper Held VERY NEARLY A PANIC WASHINGTON, Fck 0. Ity Canadian Press; Hejuirls numerous bank failures in the United Stales, especially in the.l ...... c., I n...l n...il...... : .,-.-n-iu .iiiii nui i iim-trro iin (Millurril sections, are so frequent a lo give no lil lie' concert) Lfn government ollicials Itc're. II ts declared that these failures ar not Inking place on a scale wliieli foreb(Mi's a financial erisl in the count ry, but Ihey are undoubtedly having an iid- vrse etTecl on business, esprr- r,0fi 'ul "D ftn,T b Tn T- filially C" V"'- jn a ..art of (be country and they are belpinjr lo accentuate ll.e already irrave tumbles of ll.e farmers in a number of stales. The cjueslion a to why bank failures are occurinr in the apr-rictilliiial t-eifions is an interesting one. Opinions have been sought here from well informed members of the agricultural bloc and from other authorities. The general opinion is expressed that Ibese failures are an after etTecl of (be disastrous deflation of the values of farm products anil agricultural - lands of several years ajro. The consequences of this deflation, severe as they were at the time, are by no means yet ended, .Many of the failures are those of stale or other .banks instead of national banks. Al the same lime, some national banks are closinjr liii'ir iloors. Failed to Open lyidcal' story of whal is hap pening is dial told Ibis week nf a iu-oniinenl national bank in Nebraska. It is lo the etTecl thai an o.bl-established national bank: with a capital of Mno.OOO .and surplus of ? 1 25,000 lias failed to open its doors'. At -Ihe lime of its last slateiiicnl December 31, il bad loans tnlalin over $1,- (lOO.noo and ileposils of nion' than 1,000,000. . The explanation is (riven as primarily ."frozen paper." As. a mailer of fact, this is what is at Ihe botiom of Ihe trouble of I be banks in the a'jr-rjchllural regions and Ihe re gions more oi less dependent on agriculture. Tim national banks cnunnl loan money on farm liKrijrafcs. The stale and private tanks can. Many Of these slate and private bank look intirli such paper, some, of II second mortgage paper, when Hie price of farm lands were in-Haled about Ihe close of Ihe war period ami olue lime after that. Ibeii came. Ibe ilecline or defla tion of values. Hanks foun.d themselves unable to collect on much of the paper Ihey held. A grnil deal of Hie farm mortgage paper ran for five years. Now the lime has come lo .renew it. Ilecaltse of Ihe decline in values, il ii now renewable. Hanks have Inki'ii over by foreclosure con- THIS LADY SAYS THERE'S NOTHING TO E0I AL "Dr. Wood's" NOrwav , Plrta Svrunl ri For Counhs and Colds j Mrs. Itavlci Thixnpfton, Went Hirer SI, parl, Jim, write:"! rinimt eak Mi highly uf Dr. WimmI'ii .Norway I'lnn syrup. mr niyseir and rhlltlrrn I uv nnthlnji el.e. , My Utile Kirl, rife tear ttU; lu liail liroiKlilal Intiilile ever iMiire .! hail Ihe ,"fl" a .Jew jeai ami, ami, now, when- ever she ret a ullirtit mM Mm- develop very naljr riMiph, but ill I have lo (to rive.-her " few dose of br. Vnl ii irwav lln -3vnm -. Al Tor myfet, anil the other rhllilrrn. ran Tind nothlnx lo equal It, In fart. It was only a shiri time ar that I itave Aitle' . lninMlllll(lv lh, ,,.. W, .Now. i aiwaya keen rway rn 'sr''P in ihe hou. i i fei mere i. notninir to equal 11." , rrlre jjr a txittle; the Urre fimlly "",ru,R ,nr,n I'l'M'Tty mil im is not ,a liquid asset. As to I he national banks, they have nut direclly loaned money on farm properly, it is true.- llul many of Ihe stale banks are correspondent hanks "of theirs. The state fianks in some cases have put up Collateral and borrowed fiDiu national banks. If Iheslale banks suffer the national bank with wbicli 'Ihey do business is likely to be dragged in and as a matter of fact thjs happened in uumeroiis cases. Itesides, there has been trouble collect inir on strictly 'Commercial loans. Reserve Banks' Work Unquestionably, the federal reserve system has been a fortunate thing for Hie country in Ihi period. Were ft not for Ibis, conditions in a monetary way might eaily become- grave ami a panic might come. With Hie" federal reserve syslem strong as il is, (here is iwi danger of panic and Hie country' financial system will weal her the storm, though there will be and.js greal hardship in some localities and regions. II is - true the federal reserve bonrd Is open lo sharp Criticism for Ihe deflation policy it set on fool about three years ago. litis is widely look ed on, to say Hie least, a a blunder. Hut regardless of Ibis. Ihe federal system ha made possible a mobnlizalfoii of credit that would nol have been possible some year ago. I Ten Years Ago I In Princ Rupert February 6, 1914. Aid. II. W. .Morrissey, chairman of Ihe civic finance committee, says the money jnarkel is easing uji. The. completion of Ihe Panama Canal and Hie transcontinental railway ha j whal rough, It would nol lake a made it necessary for finnicierA(grcal deal, II j aid;.lo ptil il in to look elsewhere for invest- Hie required j,apei The ground mejils. The finance committee might well be given closer ex-plaus marky-ling through lli nrriinalioii for a golf course so Hank oT .Montreal 3 1 7,000 near I ft city would mean a great worlli of oily treasury notes, deal lo. Prince Huperl. If Ihere - were sifch il would undoubtedly Irish civil war .would disrupt be -very popular with many local BRIER 80 the ECONOMY Ztf" (AtSOiN R4CKAGCS n:. ....... .. ., i' ... nr wnoie itrnin i-.mn re sav lir. Ill'iiley IfoiifciMi. dean ilf line '"'' " .ii,i mean t.aih.hui humiliation and'iinOerial ruin. : ... Hi" wedding look place last evening nl Hie home of the brides ln-iil iter, V. W. Wrathall, of .Miss Olive Wralliall ami it. Ih Utile, manager of lte Union Hunk at Huiellon. The cere ninny was porfnrtnoil by Hev. F. . kcrr. The ooliplo lort on tin strainer Prince ('corgi for Villi, roiiver on t honeymoon I Hp. BILLIARD AVERAGES the followlnir aternsri4 have been made lo dale by jdayers in the I'rinci; Huperl City Hillinrd League competition for Hie Hill- per .S: Cameron Cup: Came. I'ls Av. W. Mitchell (R. .. COO 200 Col. Me.Mordlc (V. f,0() 200 V. I'yle (V... ,. .. (500 200 Sgl. Jebsen (V. . . 000 200 ,1. May (V.) tOO 200 f. Stephen (R. , 200 200 W. Hutchinson 'HI IU7 0. Hlylhe a!.. .... riitn ll7 F.. Fenelon '(V. 5riil 111 3 II. Jelich (IMS-II. JK( 1113 " II. Shorkle (S,F..i H till H., Morunn . . 50 11)0 .1. Suden (!. .... 501 IHH H. Howe (S.Hi ... 711 j Hi. Hr. West (S.H. 550 IM5 H. Mrllmoyle (ll.lf.. 7.111 lt J. Andrews ., 511) IK3 J. Smith Tlf,U-' .1 355 I7H (I. Wntigii (JJ ... 355 .I7H J. Howe (S.K.) ... 097 171 S. I'. Tinker (S.K 0HU 172 S. I).- Mfirdounld 'S.A. .. .... .. 517 IIS J. Hrowif (S J J , . . Oil 171 M, M. Mcl.achlan (S.A. ... 5oj 170 S. I.. Warrior (V.. 170 170 W. Halasno ( K. .. 503 ICH C. Kalngria (!!.' .; HI I 105 II. Hrown ((!. fill lfit Hen Self (H.l;; .. 051 (0.1 C. Thompson (K.J . 325 103 I . A. Aldridde 11,1'. .'UK I5U A. A, i:non (' 100 155 II. Ilavle ffS.A.) .. .1 151 153 S. J. Kvnns fH... 2 270 I3H T. Silversides SJC. I 130 130 J. Jinltre m, , , . . ; 1211 t:. Klks; H.l'. Hillin rd Par lor; V. War Veterans: fl, Hrollo; S.K.Snn of Fjigliitifj S,A. SI. Ahilrew'j; Sport Chat - r Certain recent visitor to1 I'ort Kdward claim In have found On Hie lowiisile there u piece of ground which, willi comparalitc-ly lillle pense, could be made lnl( a real good il-lnde golf coitre. The land referred, lo lie oil the (op of lle hill' in "Prince (tiipcrr Industrial annex." While now it look some. iuv I5U0t) Daily News Classified Ads. 8 CENTS PER WORD IN ADVANCE. No AdTrtlamn Takan for Laaa ihr o3 WANTEB MfJI.F.K ilAIUUiit COi.I.KOK wants men and women In learn Ihe Ilarber Trade. Pahl while learning. -This I your opportunity 16 Icarn a trade and gel into steady emnlov .ment. Qraduatos earn from H0.00 to 50.00 per week. Write for freu catalogue. 50 Hasting K. Vancouver. WANTFU. Five or six room house. Slate rent and locn lion. Hox 0, Swansoti Hay, H.C .12 SITUATIONS WANTED COON all round nrlnlcr oek location. Can operate. Wrile Printer, I70H, Heal rice sirH. South Vancouver, H.C. FOR SALE FOIl .SAI.K, llalibtil uur.lv price 50.00. Seining winch, 25.0(. 35 II. P., Sludehaker engine, with propeller and shaft. $125.00. ,tppy Norlti-ern KxchaiiKe. If FOH SAI.K. Fresh sliorlhorn liiirliam milch row. HeefalMiul K00 lh. Apply W. Sims, .lap Inlet, Porcher Island. H.C. 3! FOH SAI.FA-Slxlocn room luwird- ing house and store, furnish-ed. Apply 020 Ambroo Avenue. FIJHNITtJHK for ale. Phone Oreen 109. .11 IHCYCI.K for sate, cheap. Phone Heil 295. 33 FOR RENT MiMlern four room flat for rent. Aln ofllcr, with miHlcni living quarter. Wrlernhaver llros. f I'O HKNT. Three room and bath, harbor view, Section 0. $20.00. McCatTery A Cibboiis. I.l.f. ' .1.1 8TKAM Heated Flat for rem llener a;.irtmeiiU, M. M Stephens. LOST LOST. One gold drop earriitK between 0IH l iflh Avenlie Ka nnd hospital. Finder please reiilm lo daily New OIHce. Howard. If rilixcn who would follow the ancient and honorable pastime lr Ihey could. tleside. thai fl would be Invaluable from n lour 1st slandiioinl. Any lown that seek to be a tourist centre iiiusl at least have n golf Course In olTcr II visitor. I.aruer lown Hum tlii realize that necessity. e Klks ami SI. Andrew', cellar teams, meet in loniulil's Prince Huperl City Hilllard League lour- uameni. i no meeting win oiier ideuly of opportunity for bdh team lo improve their 'position in Ihe standing. The Klks. by winning every game, would ad vance lo second place while Ihe SI. Andrew' have a very far chance In Jump lo lliii'd position. Willi nil learn Mil the War Veterans. nrClfv well Imneli. i - ed together, spcctllllllnn I now Kern a to wototi one or I lift five . t . . . . . . iimier up will lie utile In ire I Inlo dangeroii proxlmily with the Vol whn. in the iiieiintlme have little lo 'worry ntioul nml continue o win lliclr game. t he ownership for I lie first sea son nf l ie tin irer A C Cup Is llll .'open' lo nny learn in Ihe niiiiilnx and ureal inle... esl attache Itself In each It f IllA BOARD. HOAni). The Inlander, Second Avenue, l'liotif 137. FURS GOING UP. 830 If The Fur Mnr-ket is comltiK back lrong. See me first nnd last wilh your calch voti ll make more money. W. GOLDBLOOM, The Trapper's Friend, Second Avenue. AUCTION SALES. flood Hoiight, Sold or KxchanRed H. H. HEMMINGS, Auctioneer. Furnituro ami Crockery. Third Me. Phone Illark 130 nnd Fled ii9 TAXI Tail, 87 Phone. iCall Ooorg? or (lutt) Ross Brothers. Prompt Service, and Comfort dny or Night Stand: Boston Grill Third Avenue NAIL SCHEDULE For the East- Monday, Wednesday and Friday, ?nso nt 5.30 ii.m. From the East Monday, Thurdnys nnd Sal-urday. 4.3n p.m. From Vancouver- Sundays m p A.m. Wednesday P.M. Fridays A.M. C.P.H. Fehruarv II nnd ?.V To Vancouver Tuendays, Mall close at 4 P.M.!''''" - I rtday .. 8.15 A.M.!,ir"l,' Saturday . . A.M.' C.P.H. February 15 ntnl 20. Adatar To Anyox. Alice Arm. Stewart. Premier Wednesday 10 P.M. From Anyox, Alice Arm, Stewart, Premier 'Coir Friday A.M.HtKh School To Port Slmoson. Allee Arm Anyox, Stewart and Premier sunoay 7 P.M. From Port Simpson, Alio Arm Anyox, Stewart and Premier-Tuesday A.M. To Alaska Points- February 1 1 and 25. From Alaska Points February 15 and 21). To Queen Charlotte Island Points rehruary 13 and 27. Close G.30 p.m. From Queen Charlotte Polnti February I) and 25. To NaasvRlver Point and Port Simpson Thdrday tn P.M. From Naas River Points Saturdays AM, PRINCE . RIIDrn-r . w . . . nnn . a Wednesday, February 6 H'fh 2:;i7 a.lu. 21.0 ft. 1 1 :0 p.m. 22.0 'w . 8:.i a.m. 5.0 20:50 p.m. I.I Thursday. Fehm aew T '"8" 3:11 a.m. 21.0 fl. 15:10 p.m. 21.2 'w 0:13 a.m. 5,0 21:3.1 p.m. Friday, February 8 "l'i 3:50 a.m. 20J fl. 15:51 p.iu. 20.1 '"w 0:50 n.tn, 5:1 32:011 p.m. .1.8 Saturday, February 9 1:27 n.ui. 20,0 t0:.1l p.m. 1 8.8 '"w to:to n.tn. 0, 22:10 p.m. . 5.3 Sunday, February 10 ' n,K'' 5:08 a.m. I0.3 17:22 p.m. 7.J 11:20 n.m. 0.0 23:25 p.m. 0.8 fl. fl, r SCHEDULE OF BASKETBALL February" . Kaivti. Toaiibeej.. i. High School; Coll. TrarV-t II. Coll, Hegl.; Mti( ,s .f;f4 Knlen; Tovbrr. 8.0.C IS. Adnttac. Teacher it Pchnnl, Orollo; S.O.C, 0,V, IK. Colt, High s Teacher. Maple Leaf r 'loader. 22. Kulen, Adnnar fog Orntln; .leachor, 8.().f W.rtrolln, fXH Vi;' Leiif. Adannc; S.O.C . r ;. March I. Knlen. Teachers Rut High School; Colli. .IVjr. I dill, HcbL; Mafur leafi Knlen; Teacbor, S.O.i 8. -i-Adanac. Trafli. , l!,rt School. Orotic: 8.0.r.4"f!lf 1 1 Coll.. Illftlr firXim T V er. Maple Lonfi; Col Tfh .-rt 15 Kniens, Adannf B?r Ornllo; Teaclier, H.Q.L. l.o.iKtie ,lnnding I Senior League W ( Son of Cumohi . . II Coll. 4 'Teicher . " Twu pidnU ilotliicvl l: soeialfon for fieldluK od player in l.envtie t.i: Intermediate Leagut (UdU . . v' I t " High Scbool Ladles' League Maple l.enfs .. . 'Teacher Kniens I Junior League h 'Stars 'Itliie llird . WHIST LEAGUE Fob. 7 SI. Andrei v ' I.O.O.F. .,.VV A K. i Canada vs. K. tf P M 1 K. of C. Fob. I ISon- nf I'nglntnl v K nf C; K. nf . v Mk M ' v. I.O.O.F.; O W V A v ?l Andrew'. Feb. 21 Moose vs. Son of r-" nda; HI. -Andrew' v l.O.of K. or P. y. K. or C Sm n' Knxland v. Klks. Fob. 28 K. of P. v fiAW A Moose v. Klk: Son of nda v.' I.ll.O.P.; St Aruli ' v. K. of C. Marcli 0 K. nf I. v I.O.OJ stuns nf Fnulnnil va Sort of Canada v. K of March 13 Son of Kngl'""11' , O.W.Vw. I.oamte standing lo dtif W I. PU Klk v ! I 8 Moose 8 Sons of Ktiglaml 8 I 0. W . V. A. 0 It K. of P 0 Sf. Andrew' I O.ldfellow '. 7 Son nf Canada 8 K. nt C. 8 RIllfARntFAtfk' .viuuijiiii uuiiuum -1 ' SflP ISSUES SCIifcUUix Kob: 8. n.'.V.A v flroil Fell. II. S.O.K. vstSt Anlc', IVb. 13. Ornllo ',, W" !9 tournament. Fob. 15, P.H. III tlnrn v. O.W.V.A. Pari""'