rl'l v January 55, 1021. , ,, THE , i)AlLY NEWS- ' FADE FIVE i f.-.i m I .11 CANADIANS AT BASKETBALL THE OLYMPIAD Peps LAST NIGHT i u i Invalid Cookery Oio Bf.Cutet ! lha eetlett wy to take nourilimenl and lh eatieit wy to make nouriahment. Orlictoui, limglining Let I tea, and other nouritliing dialiet fur invaliJi and convaletcentt may b ptrpaied al a mnmenl't nolic. And Oio Cubet have a thouiand end on general cooling utet (or all th liouitbold, adding vaneljr,-(laor anJ nourlthment to the meelt you er ui Scraealtled Igga imMivd tol tu( (Htm oa !.(, ctrr wincimee img inn Urrr ol chlptl Uie, Itti a tihle Uintr lh tit mar be eited la I lit l . .A OKO CUBES la lUt 4. 10. SO U 100 Cut. The Pastime Cigar Store Opp, Empress Hotel. ... t ignr. Cigarette. - ami Soft Drinks V ve n plpajjnt hack (mio m ami mala 1f f home. W, M. Whiting, Frep. EPSON COAL w (nil now JMipply our FAMOUS COSON COAL In nny jjanlltj. Pfta Rupert Feed Co Phone) 61 HOME FROM HOME. MQGHIDA ROOMS 714 Fraser SL Steam. Heated lint and .oiu water Hates by Day or .Month P.O. Box 75? Phone CSS. .Big World Feature Hockey Matches to Commence on Monday j MEET SLOVAKIA FIRST TOWtXTO. .Inn. 25- Canadian Pica . -playing romlilionM will In ralhrr strange, (o I tin Canadian 'Oranifc Hookey loam, which will contest the ( Mympic Amateur Hookey Championship, nl lu- Klh Olympiad, in Chamniii, Franco, liclwreri Jan. 25 ami Feb. 5, In the opinion of V. A llewllt. manager of (lie loam ami jceretary nf Ihn Ontario Hockey (Association, who I accompanying jibe C.Hiullaii team lo Franc. Mr. Ilewill gave his advance impression of the Canadian's propccls in llif Slur Weekly. "The game will lake- place In Hie mien nir on naliiral ice in i lay liirlit in I hi' riuruing iiml af-'nnnMin,".lr. Ilewill poinls out. ' Tin' Canadian ha been accus-lomod to playing closed rinks, on artificial ico. hy olectri" Huh), in ho late eoiiiig. ll(iwfor, moiio of the conditions i expected lo Hamticai't Iho Canadian, though hOIHO Of I III' fillOfftO of In gume will ho lost hy Hie absence of Iho Hoards aroiiml Dip rink. The large ice should give great opportunity for fu-l skating ami clever -tick handling with lilllr chance or any heavy lo.y ork. Last Olympiad "I'lio playing rules will ho iho (Inlurio liot'boy .iH'ialion '-odoj wlitrh woro mloptoil hy Iho In-' jtortiallonal LoastM' nl Antwi'ip' .four xotiro auii, aflor Iho Falcoiml of WimiipoK. worthily ropro.oni . i mn roonlry, hail won tho, ;f:rl worhl'i ' hookoy rhamjiioii- j nip fur I'.anmla. Tho wrior hail: 'In privilejio of arcontpaii) mil ' I In- I'uliailiao loam lo Anlworp; on liuit'ort'iiMoti, ami In riH-alljng thai itic. it it. noloil thai ecn JnalioiK rumioi, that ooiu man horkoy wn playnl, ami that 1 1 tn- nrtifioial ico rink wait much iti ,inall lo show Ihn hoot of- Inrifc ol tho playorx. 'Iho knock-I'.ui or oliiniiHiioii )li-iii pro ;ile.l mill Iho fpuluro vramo wa thai in which tUinaila ilofoao Hip-I ni'otl Slalo iyvf.li i Who jiH'oml rniiiiil anil llolvian hockov nlliuial look up Iho tialllo jory of tho I'anailiati. "f'onu i; linaila ami ninilo Iho Imihlinit ,riu Willi ilioir fthouU." " Nine Compete i Tin yoar Ihoro will ho, -alion roiiTpoiiiiK at t'.hauvmix in Iwn uroupt. COAST STEAMSHIPS Winter Service S.S. PRINCE RUPERT Snlla from Prince Rupert For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, Intermediate Points Friday, 10.00 a.m. For STEWART and ANYOX . Wednesday, 11.00 p.m. S.S. PRINCE JOHN. For VANCOUVER via QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, Jan. 2, 10, 30J Feb. 13, 27 March 12, 26 PASSENGER TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. t. rrlnr. Rui-rl ft.4 pw. for TRUCK OEOHOK. EIM'i.TON. MtEO, til polnlt Ciilrrn Ctntda. Lollt 9ltl. aOCNCV ALL OCiaN BTaIMIP tINtS. eit Tltkat Office, SZS Tlllrt - 'Wlett f," wi. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Servicet S ail ings from Prince Rupert 8.S. PRINCESS MAHT. Tor Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle, January 18 February 1, 15, 20. For Ketchikan, Wranaell, Juneau and Skagway, January 14, 28 February 11, 25. 8 8 PRINCE88 BEATRICE. For Vancouver, 'etc., Sailing for January 26 It cancelled. Agency for all Steamhr Llnee. Full information' from W. a ORCHARD, General Afln Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. sminn Kroio rrmr. m.i-... . l aant.n atf, TuiHtf -mu M ..I u.l.i .i.. i Itltne. nrf. a aundtj u no r.m. 'it nniVK, ALIOS MHRI, niW"'l " L W a M or. rOUTi WMTSON ane Nett le Ctanw In, frWty 9M. rwr innvvvn.! fiuivnia, umn a.iua. Maaa a .. ..... ..a Btaane.n Bev, Selura.f n.a. prtnre Hubert. B.C iherc;al breatheab1e1aTret,7nrt t)ie ihroatj cKeiT, and lungt cojdV reiitting. 'When a natty cold or coughing bout loretellt the revival of your old bronchial trouble, the beit thing to do is totik Pep at once to itrencthen and thirteen IITECT the chett. When t Pept tablet is taken from it pre.erving iilver wrapper end allowed to diatolve jn the mouth, it giret off powerful medicinal and sermicidal fumei that i.-naaedutIy circulate with the breath through, all the air patir.gra, and deatrcy "any. germs that have got into ' iSflaflK. mm i Chest nottrilt and throat. At the same time the tore, inflamed membrane1 it toothed, healed, and protected1, phlegm it released from the bron-chi&U, breath!.-!' ii made easy, and that d.'ttrettin;'. cough and throat toreneit. dit&ppcar. By thit direct 'treatment Peps keep trouble, oil ihe and lungt, and the wont weather can be faced without fear of evil contequencet. It it the tafett plan jto'alwayt have a few Pept handy to arreit a cold, and prevent it reaching the lungt' or atarting bronchitit and chett weaknett. 20 nunufr oai h, with a rest of ion miiiu'o pet ww n perloiM I'hore will ho no dvorlnnr. FjicIi loam will in- nllowo.l In play in ono mali'li milv nine men. xi tina.la i in one rppuJir). n,,.pe M1kifHilox, ono of iirnmp Willi Swilrorlap.l, wclon ...i.,.,., u uoalkoooor lan.l :ocho-Slonkla. anl fhe , ndinnp ,it,P p,me nt An. moot ritoi lio-Slovakia Momlay WprI, fn ,Jft jlr Heim say. ilii Iho olhor primp nro Hroal ny a f,r, 5,ffainsi nla.n. I ranco. ,uina. i nuoi ,h(, :a nit.Han Fnlron in .llio lour- isiuio ami Hoiuium. Mx-man l,aII,eIlt wa, ,a,e hy Swo.lou in lii-'-koy will lo playnl. FjicIi fjinj poro heinsr n..il li will lo or Hirer- poriom oi i-i la irt in i i. iiv i,P XVav Ihoro wore in Iho Canadian party 1 1iut year ami that wns their lucky number. II may he only 'l oinclilonee hut there wore exactly i hi it eon in the parly Unit left To ronloti lal Momlay for St. John ami I he offielal entry for hockey , fenl mil hy the French (Myinptr oomiuilloo all hlnzonoil the figure thirteen, in coiifpieiioui finuref : Dial the number of Hie I even I. MENS' WHIST Elks, Moose and Sons of England Won Games Last Evening ItO'tills of irames in the Men's Section of Die b'ralernnl Wliisl l.oapiio lafl nlghf were as fol low.: I'.lks. A, Knizhlf of Col tun - hil. I. .MoofO 5. SI. Ainlrew' I. Snn of F.nplanil 5, Oihlfel lows I. The frame between the Oreal War Yeleranv .fociallon ami I he Sons of Canada was po.l poiied. I.enpne flamlinp lo' dale: .Moose R TirRiiV m.r.llVaW WVI.. Plf Sons of Knsland.... 8 n Hlks 7 ,3 K. of 1' 5 R Odiirellows A (1. V. V. A SI. Andrew's I 7 S. nf C 3 fi K. of C 3 8 rofKT.I4kfc)Rii CATARRH el the BLADDER SakSMMfci VmrU Cnaute l.iti name ( Leading Teams Won Their Qames and Standings are Same as Before Sons of Canada SB, Coll 2ft. High School 10, flrollo 31. Adanncw 2(5, 'reaeher Ifi. Klars 22, Illun Ilinl li. 'Hiere was. HI lie fpectaciilar nr alarling in lafl ntaht'H has-kelball Ramex. The winning leamH wore aceordinK' lo fland-insr and no dope wn upe. The landing remain liefore. The line-ups and scoring In Ihe various marches were as foil lows: Senior League Sons of Canada It. II. Skinner (I); V. .MenzloM, 5; II. Menxies (), 3; H. Aslnri i, 7; I. Halfour (2), 20; I), firaham (I) n. Ilylhe '(I), Tolal 30. Colls K. Smith, ft; II. Harlletl '2); O. Milehell )f ; Milchell tl),, "J A. A. Kasww 1 1. 12. Tolal 2. F A. Mann was referee. Intermediate League High School A. Milchell (2), ; l, Mnlhooh D; ii. Itulger (3); l. niirvich (2), 10; K. McLean, Ift; A. Phillips, 0. Tolal Ift. find to V firay (I;, 2; A Howanl (2;, 8; fi. Anderfon 1 1), T. 1'rasor (?), I; W. W'ralh- ill 1 . Ii: I,. Anderson (I ., I. Tolal 31. It. II. Skinner reforeed. Ladles' League Adanacs MIsA 1. Tremayne, 2; Mi W. Dyer (2: Mif A. Kelly. ; Mi V. Slioekley (I), Mifn I Parker I;, 18. total 2ft. Touehers Miss C. Milchell I . Ill; Mi M. l.iu.Nay, 2; Miss C. Ilaney, 2; Miss X. Pryce. 1.2; Mis II. II ihhard. Tolal, Ift. It. It. Skinnor was ndoree. Junior League Stars II. Walker, 2; I'.. Wal ters. 2; K. Dingwell, 15; I.. Cnp- sllck. I; F. hiiigwall, 2. Tolal lilue IHrds T. KeUoy. J; V. Macdonald, 3;;fi. Aiorick. J. XeUon. 2; I. Stnlker. P. Hood. Total, 11. League slamlfngs ' follow: Senior League V. I.. Pis. sons or tiinaiia' in I ikw lolls 5 6 10 I'earher;? I 0 2 'Two points Mediicled hy As sncialion for fielding unregis lered player in league game. Intermediate League Colts 8 0 10 High School 3 firollo 2 Klks I a Ladles' League Manle Leafs 7 Adanacs ft ronchers 2 Kaiens I Junior League Colls 5 High School I Slurs .T lllue llirds ft I 10 I it 12 10 ft ft ft Sport Chat i Afler having had their ardor somewhat dampened following a severe, driihliini? at the hands nf Iho Prince Ittipert Itilliard Parlor last week, Iho firollo will attempt to stage a comeback in the Prince llupert City Milliard League tournament Jonight with the Sons of Knglnud who them selves gol away to a good slnrt llirough Iheir defeat of the F.Iks II will be (he second appearance for both loams, the Sons need ing everylhini I hey can get lii find n place nearer the leading War Veterans and Iho firollo needing everything Id gel out of lite cellar. The lentils will line up ns follows; It. II. Shoekley (Sons of Eng land) vs. fieorge aiigh (firol lo.) Percy Tinker V'sTDon Hrown. .1. Howe vs. Jack Stiden. Ir. West vs. .1. Nelson. It. Howe vs. Itert Morgan. The Alice Ann hockey team Is lo be given some1 eompelilion in Ihn near future, by.a visilinsr ng gn'galion from Stewari It is x peeled, V. J. Crawford, a form or resident of Alice Ann, Is en deavoring ti orghnlie n team ut Slewarl In lnke nrmind Point llamsden to thwVrm. Slewarl Is known lo contain a number of good hockey plnyers and a like ly learn it is hoped may "lie MILLIONS and Movies THROUGH the medium of slender strips of celluloid an actor appears simultaneously on thouands of screens in as many different towns. On the same evening, he entertains great armies of film fans who eagerly pay their money to see his performance. So the movie star commands a king's ransom for a salary, and a fortune is spent profitably, to provide a proper background for his art. The movie multiplies personality and earning power. Advertising does the same thing for a merchant or manufacturer. In a single day it takes his message into thousands of homes to tell folks why they should have his goods and how to get them. Advertising endows him with a thousand voices with which to tell his story. But the value of advertising is by no means confined to the advertiser. It has a very definite value to you. A glance through this paper enables you to sift out the things that interest you. Sitting in your easy chair you can compare values and prices, in a moment you can tell exactly where to go for what you want and how much to pay. Figure how much useless walking and talking and how much actual money you can save by spending a few moments daily with the advertisements. READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS vincible Alice Arm aggregation.) X tournament with .nyox also! taking part is suggested for the; occasion. The hockey season opened last week nl Alice Arm. Two games played proved that the veterans nf lat year had lost none of their old speed and skill and it also brought out the encouraging fact that some of the new arrivals were no mean stick handlers, Charlie Drcnpan especially flllin? his position nd- ...t-nl.lw Tlii unAI-lInn, o-nttiA vvn iiiiiuiiij. iitj .-n'l. r " between the Hears and Wild Cats won hy the latter, 5 to 3. The teams were: Wild Cats Wick-1 wire. Hrennan, Hva, Hint anil Roberts; Hears Hruggy, Anderson, Winnerslrom, Young and Ynrke. The second gante was. between the Hears and Cougars, resulting in victory for the Hears by 6 to 5. The teams! wore: Hears iiruggy, .vnuerson, , Yorke, Winnerslrnni nnd Fiva. Cougars HIack. Wilson. Hutler. : l W. Falconer and Smith. Union steamer Camosun, Capt. A. Findlay, arrived at S.-lo'this morning from ancouver ami wayports and sailed" al v.Jo for Xaas Hlver points. The ves- e will be in port again tomor row souinnoiinu. .ii 1 HaiBBrlBMBl aBMMM arTirrcTTiirrj l!;Tiri (II tnrt.Airenua. i. BarMl.f, mustered to meet with the in month, TELKWA COAL $11.00 BULK ON WHARF NEW LAMP BURNS 94a AIR Beats Etectrio or Gas A new oil lamp that gives an nmaiingly brilliant, soft, while light, even better than gas or elect ricity, hns been tested by Iho U.S. Oovernment ami 35 leading universities and found to be su perior lo 10 ordinary nil lamps. It burns without odor, smoke or noise no pumping up, is simple, clean, snfe. Htirps 9 air and O't common kerosene (coal oil). Tlie inventor, fi, A. Johnson, 505 McDermol Ave., Winnipeg, Is offering to send a lamp on 10 days' FHF.K trial, or even to uive Vlll.'l' I., tl... I1..H 1,1 OMIT J II I.I I" III" IIIV U I in each localily who will help him Introduce It. 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