t tm II IK: m i IPAGE F0U1L 1 wraijntut novo. We Start The day with grape fruit and n smtfe. Cheerful service ami the: following prices are liouml In lell. Ladles' Brown Kid High Shoes, low heel, all i$e , $6.75 Men's Work Shoes, all lealher S5.50 Rubbers and Rubber Boots for all members of Ihe. fa mi I p. FamiltfSHOE." Store Third Ave. Money Orders On Norway, Sweden and Denmark at Current Rates of Exchange. Make your reservations for lhal Summer Vacation visit to the Old I.and early. For TickeU, nates and Information, see us. Oliver Typewriters. Cary Safes. FIRS INSURANCE. Dybfiavn & .Hanson Insurance and Steamship Agency. Prince Rupert, B.C The Home of Domestic Bread Bread is jour best food. Eat more of it. Kept by the leading grocers. La Ca asse Bakery Phone 190. Third Ave. Prince Rupert B.C. HydeTransfer Phone 5S0. 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, Wk or the Month. Steam Heated. -Hot and Cold Water. POOL TABLES. Flrat-etasa fWataurant In connection. James Zarelll - Proprietor. Salnrilay Jarii;-,rv i BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManui din? pays for the bait which he was caught. TELlroo TO.C9 Leor THE rkRPTT iis.X. -.7, The Man in the Moon SAYS:- I TIIEUK are two kinds of !hiiri llio mi. i&'lw. IaII i. - YOU have heard of the man, ,vho advertised for a job, ex- !plaining that he was "intelligent but married." He wasn't. A IIUSINESSMAN said his town! was so quiet you could hear the' B" nighl falling and the day break- Ba in?. Later hist firm went lo: smash with such a crash you " could hear the echo. I , A MAX who pays the bills hi wife contracted before Ihe wed- run cit I lie ci"lilpcn in fiolitv- , V SMITHERS Mrs. II- D. ThompsiHi bas been elected president of Ihe Ladies' Hospital Auxiliary- Mrs. Slanlev Itennell is vice-president and Airs. II. Welch, secretary treas urer. Committees for Ihe year are as follows: Itefrrshnient. Mrs. J. S. (!ray. Mrs. !. I. Ilol-jslon and Mrs. J. X. Carr; purchas-ling and supplies, Mrs. J. A- Mac-donald. Mrs. It. J. Itaabe and Mrs. IW. J. O'Xeill: entertainment. S!r.S. L. H. Warner. Mrs. I). F. Hall and Mrs. D. n. Willemar- . I". K. Orchard. James firnaL Dr. C II. Ilanlnon. L. H. Warner. It. C. Mutch. J. Calhrae and iFrank Foster are mentioned a ilikely candidate for the forth- jeominff municipal election here. 4. I ftev. M. W. Lee will continue hi mieslion answering sermons (his winter, starting tomorrow- Mrs. W. II. Itoodson has re-llurned from the llaiellon Hospital where she has leen Tinder-soins treatmeht for the past Iwo ;months. I Oenrge On 1 1 on has left for jlhe Ketchikan hot springs where BASKETBALL ft II I 0 'OO VNT TOCMJftv quick out.t tyijip' J 1 ' J LEARN AUTOS 1 1 ! and make BIG MONEY! If you eaanot m to a Hrmp-luH School, Hrraphin wiQ coan to you. It cimaiaaiaotaa 2I mat Bow you, to art wtjt to a r trod am of HnaphOt perianal attrod-KM rbootm. the Hcraphalnr Home Study Course make It poaaitvW for yoa to leora right at koane ta yovr -linn hour. Take up th vock aa faat or aa alow you (riah, tbra latrr oa attend anv nn, td tW Ia .Willi, Ba CoaatHrmphaiPnctkalScboola. : Mail this Coupon r..,- ... . .1 HEMPHILL TRADE SCHOOLS. LTD. f r.iur and the .wretch who is al- H4,aT., jways lying about the distant , 5o maim stxeet. wiwrtrrra lalinns lie ?ets on Ills radio. ' t Pkar and na frrc loitarmatlaa of ! - I t hem yoa troth by naO Aoto Tractor, I " t Caa Eaciortniit aa4 Cartrkal IfBitioa NOW- that Ihe. artificial ex-f ! w-k" cilemenl of Xew Year's lay is! I lv.m. all gtme lei us lake a solemn! : i oiilh thai we will not. lie about fj J o iiuriiii in mi uuu: i another IhiIHc is ojienct on Jan-j' nary J. 1925. rr was the man who advert is- jhe lioe. lo olitain relief from ciatica. ed for a wife who said after-j Mrs. Joseph ltaler of Vailing wards he was not urr adverlis-jis recoverinp nirvly from, an ou ins jibyaj-jt bil it certainty ii nu? HI results leresl in Ihe business be sure it does not mean that if you do. not relly soon you will tie fired. POSSIHI.Y it was not in one of the local telegraph offices where Ihe man burst in excitedly and wired hi wife's relatives "Twins today; -more tomorrow,." (ertilion ierformei in llir local lMtiilal last week WHKX you are offered an in-1 Mrs. W. I. Parker of Vamler- hoof ha returned boiite after umlenroiii an ojieralion in the fjike more interest in if hospital LAST NIGHT Games Were Not Close and Com" petition Not Very Keen As far as competition was eoncriieil. last night's league basketball games were rather meilitcre affairs. The winners in each cae had lliines prelly well all their own way and the losers did not otTer much lo contend willi. The Sons of Canada won Hi Senior league game from Uie Teachers C7 lo 22: fJrollo beat Klks 31 to 19 in the Inter, mediate League; the Adanaes were victorious. 22 lo 8 over the Kaiens in Ihe Indies' League, and Ihe 'Colls look the Junior League fixture from Ihe Blue liirds by 23 lo 16. Line-ups and scoring of Ihe evening were - a follows: Senior League Sons of Canada It. 'II. Skinner 2. V. Meiuies, 7; II. Men-zies ;. 22: 1. Ilalfour (15, 30; II. Aslori, 8. Total 67. Teacher 1. II. Harlness, C Woodworlh .S). A. Lane (Ik (; J. Mitclhell M. : W. Imhie, 6; S. Hum I .Total. 2. K. A. Mann was referee. Intermediate League ' firollo V. (iray il -. T. Fraser 3 , 3: W. Wrathall I 19: fi. Anderson I ..I : A. Howard 3;, 8. TnUl 31. KIUH. C.reenwell ilt ; f ,.slori 3,. 5; f!. Shenlon ia), 8; LJi-aner A. Calmer j 1 . 2. Total i9. ! H. II. Skinner referee. LsIm' League Ailanncs Mids ". Iyer f 1 ; Mis I. Tremayne. Miss A Kelly. .1; Mi4 l.cotia Parker. 7; Miss Vera Shorkley. 10. Total Kaiens Miss It. Ilvrne (''), Miss- A. Morrison. 2; Mis . Oasev fli; Miss it. .otijr. ; Miss II. l.undquist ( I ; ; Mi It. Hroclni. Total 8. , K. II. Skiimer. referee. I Junior League ! Colts Spiro (lurvirh. I; i Harold Macdnnald, A; Mike jCnmadina; Alex. - Johnson, ; fllnbert Kelly, 9. Total 23. j Ulue Hirfls fJonlon Veireok. Tom Keey, t; Jack Xelson; Freldie Maedonabt, 10; Jiouslns ,Slalker, 2. Tolnl, 16. A. Ijine referee. League staixlings In dale: Senior League , W. I.. Ms. Sons of Canada. 7 1 12 Colls t h Teachers i 7 2 ..Two 'mint deducted by As sociation for fielding unregis tered player in league game. Ladles' League Mapte Leaf 5 1 10 Adanaes 3 I 10 Kaiens 5 Teacjiers 5-2 Intermediate League Colls .. .. 6 0 12 Iliph School 3 3 fi lirollo ; 1 Klks t 5 Colls Slars High School Illuebinl Junior League 3 o . 0 Sport Chat i The Canadian Olympic hockey learn is well balanced in ecry deparlmenL Tlie inenUers have been plaing logelber for a month or more ami, a mzulars. Informed lopelher last season. Team play, il i thus experleil. will predominate. In this repeet the Canadian squad will have il all oer Ibe all-star selects from Ihe United Stale. Cameron and Collet l, who are available inr goal duly, are both high ela per former. Ilamsay and Munro on Ihe defence are ranked a the two best in Ihe game in Canada. Smith, who plays centre, can alo moe lo ihe defence if neeeary. The -forward line of Smith at centre, McCaffery at right wing and Harry Watson at left is experienced, fast and cleer. Mc-Munn. the Winnipeg boy, secure-l to help oul Ihe fonTird line, is ibe best in Western Canada in hi position. Klaler, the Montreal Mad. who will work at centre ami left wing. i Ihe be in the .Montre.il area. The Inlercollegiale ltnkelnll League of Ihe t;nite Stale. which open il fnurleenlh sea. on in Xew York tonight when Columbia and Pennsylvania fis BRIER 3 ,77 TH JOS a OONE Ar-V mE a.ul ME HMCtV LCrT.' HOUSKWOHK wanle.1 by mld.lle , ajreil woman. Hotel work preferred. Phone 17. 8 AQENTS WANTED AN Asurel Income to Ambiti ous Men aird Women. Xo eapilal or selling experience! reuirei 10 imlKi pArmaneu! profitable bulne.s of ymir own. Wrile us ami we will le you how In become a "Xalional Iietrcenlnlie" sell. inif mir splemlhl Hne of women's clothing dirert lo consumer. The National Slore.at-youf-lor" Selling Outfit is a clolhiHsr store in a neat sample rase. Kxferrencel salcsinVn ee in Mir line unlimited jM.(ifiHi. SpriHg Line nsiw ready bigger lbn ever. Wrile u nbsort yourself and the territory )a w1h In CKvcr. Hteluive ne-in right. "II i a sin of dislinction lo t a Xalinmi Representative." Apply Sah Manager. Xalional Mail Onler HUe. Dept. 39. 1U1 831, Montreal. FOR SALE FOIl SALF. or Item. UmhtrwiMMl typewriter. Xo. 3. Twelve itttlt rarriaee. In first rla wn-dition. Apply Northern Exchange. f FOIl SALK. Iteatitiful haav lieavrr coat. Knquir Mrs. A. Tessler. 836 Third Avenue. This is a snap. 9 FOIl SALE. 5 ILP. Ialmer. I.le nitxlel. willr elulch. S.'Sfl.OO. Apply Xorlbent Etelninge. FOR RENT HAI.COXY t.i rent in Ladies' Itendy-to-Wear lnre. Suit, aide for firsl class milli lief. Apply J. Ilenl. Thlnl Avenue. Prince flu perl, ll.C. 13 FOIl KENT. Three bmisein- ing room, furnished em-plele. Ff or bath. 2 1 8 Second Aenue. 10 STEAM Heated Flat for rent Besner aprttnenU. M. M. Stephens. LOST LOST. Sirina of crystal head. finder please return lo daily News Onice. meet, promies to mid this e-to ils reconl for closely ronlesl- ed lille races. The,rhampioiikbtp winners since Ihe leasue un :fome,l have leen as follows- Itlll. Columbia: 1912. Columbia: 1013, Cornell: 191 1. Cornell ,ut iColumhla IN: 1915. Yale: lam Pennsylvania: Itl7f "Yale; j8. Pennsylvania: luiil. Tl'enu.vKn. nia; 1920. Pennsylvania: Ht' Pennsylvania: l!22.' Prlircelon- 1923. Yale. NOTICE Applications .will be receive! fnr Ihe position of .setrelary 'part lime; or the Prince Unpen Hoard of Trad un In xin.i.- iamiary it lleply I Leod, president. P.O. S J 1)01 10 j; """"" JIM4 IT lurk rHt StatvKt. laC Daily News Classified Ads. a CENTS PER WORD IN ADVANCE. No AdrortUarmant Tit Worn tor Laaa lhn OOeJJ WANTED learn Ihe ilarhcr Trade. Paid while learning. This i your; BOARD. MOI.I-ll ItAIlHKH CU.LHIR;COARI. The wants men and women to' Second Avenue REPAIRINQ opporlunily to learn a trade jAXYTII IXO IX CANVAS. and get into steady employ-! 786. I. I.eClaire mcnt. Graduates earn from 10.00 In 950.00 per wek. Wrile Tor free catalogue. 50 Hastings E. A'ancouver. Inlander, 830 I'hone 137 Phone Cow Hay LOOK HERE MR. TRAPPER. Here i where you Ret the big price for your furs. He me first and lat before selling else. where. I like you In make maner. W. OOLDBLOOM, "The Traper's Friend." Second Avenue. AUCTION SALES. 0i. lionirht. Sold r Exchanged H. H. HEMMINGS, Auctioneer. Fiiriiiiurr end rockery. Tliirfl Ave. Phones lilarfc 36 and !(! II TAXI Tail r7 Phone. (Call Oeorgs or Gust) Rots Brother. Prompt Se.-Mce and Comfort liar or Nichl SUnd; Botton Orlll Third Avenue MISCELLANEOUS. i. ANDERSON. Rallmaker-SalU and Tarpaulins made m order and repairM. Third Avenue, opposite Pioneer Ijtumlry. Phone (iree-n 3V2. P. O. Ilox 723. MAIL SCHEDULE For the - Eatt "SCHEDULE OF BASKETBAU January II Orollo. I...I llaf. Adanaes; S.O. IH. Kaiens, Tear',. High Sehmd; T ttr&tll; Ilegt , M Katen; Teacher. s'ii ' ti. Adanae. Te.i. Seto4, O"rollo; ."4.O.O., 1 IM Coll iKh Teacher. Maple It, Teaebw. February I. Kmen. AtfJrrcs lOroOo; Teacliere,,-,S4n; l.CrrMto, VUh; Aim; S.o.(. Colli. M K a ieos, Tesc!e -lligfi ScImmiI: Cotfy. T II. lls. HegL, M Kami; Teweher. S.in 5. Adanae. '! 1 Saliool, lr4l; S.rt.C 18. Ciiiu. Uifh TeaeKer. Mapte I, leather). 2?. KarCjp,. Adana Omlto; Teachers, s.i 2. firollo. ixl'-lals. Adanaes; S.11.1 March I . Kaiens. Trachea llish Slol: Colls, I . Colt Rent : Mat. Kaifrs: TaaehersJJr5!- . Adanaes. 'IiraeV--- Scbool, Orolto; S.OC C 11 High JThonl -Cults. s r.t at 1 I Mondais. elne.Iays and Frl- r. Maple Lear: I Jolt. T days. i loe at 5.30 ti.m. 15 Kaiens. Adanir From the Eat Orotio; Teachers. WX Mondays. Thursday a I Pat- unlays. .3o IMll. From Vancouver Sundays p, m. Wedneday Friday M CP. It. January 1 1 ami 18 To Vancouver- Tuesdays. Mall etoe al 4 Fridays .. n.tr Saturday C.IMl. January IK. P.M AJtf P.M A.M A.M To Anyox,. Alloc Arm. Slewart,ljaB 31 St. Andrew' t Pramlfe . .... .. .. ,, Welnes4lay . . 10 P.JJ From Anyoi. Alice Arm. Stewart. Premier Frklnys . i To Port Slmpon. Allea Arm Anyox, Stewart and Premier Sunday 7 p.m. From Port Slmpion, Alice Arm Anyox, Stewart and Premier TuMday t To Alaska Points Januarr 1 i and ?8. From Alaska Points- January IH. To Queen Charlotte Island Polntx January if., m nosfia, fi..1ll p.m. From Queen Charlotte Polnti Janimrv t i ami 5ft. To Naas River Palnia n.i 1 Simpson I n(c.j,f.. V l( "ttr -atlinf ) -Saj I" " ' Thursday n r i j 'Mnreh iieAn. f i-nn'sr.l From Naai "liver Polnti i OAV.V.A. Baturdaya A.M.' . PBISiCr nnsra. "wri,ni I I LIB. ) Saturday, January 12 5:58 a.m. IH.9 fl. IR.OS p.m. 1 7.0 " 'i,w ' 1 8:0 1 p.m. H.2 Sunday, January 13. "'a'' :50 a.m. I8..1 f. I!):l p.m. ITi.O " 'mv 0:10 a.m. 0.7 " 12:59 p.m. 8.S " Monday, January 14. '"rtli ...-7:3n a.m. t.2 n. p.m. ir,i " ' w I 01 a.m. . 8.0 " II II p.m. 8.0 " WHIST LEAGUE (Jan. 17 Knishu of I O.W.V.A. : K of P SI. Andrew's s St . laml: Son of f:.vu 1 Jan. t K. of C . r of Canada v. f. W V f line I and Lfi"l Amlrew's v. Mooe P.; UW.V. v. Uls vs. O.W.V.A.: avm ada vs. Sons ifKnej Feb. 7 St. Andrew s I.O.O.F. vs. O.W.V.A Canada vs. K. nf P M K. nf C. Feb. 1 1 Son of Eng! 1 nf fi: K. of p. v ; vs. I.O.O.F.; OAV.V Y Amlrew's. Feb. 21 Moose w Son- ailn; SI. Andrew' V 1 s. K. of C. . . .. 7. K. of P. vs. K. of I'nclnjirt I'.IL fl eh. SHK. ef P vs i W MiHie v. Elk: Son ' ' i' n,in v irinr - si Ar':?" March 0 K. nf IV vs 0.t f Son nf l-iitrliinrl vs M' :" BILLIARD LEAGUE Jan. 1 1. EIU t S.O.F Jan. 10. Omllo vs. I'll Hard Parlors. .Ian. 18. SI. Andrew's f!-r. T a ISSUES SCHEDUU vs, W.V.A. Jim "I I'll, ia fAV V A Jan. 23. St. AndreV" v-I'illlanl Parlors. Jan. 25. firollo vs S.O.I' Jan. 28. O.W.V A. vs Jan. ao. Orolln v Irew's. Feb. I. PJI. Milliard vs. Elk ft. IV- s.n.t