H f 8 it a k I 1 a s t 1 r 4 ' i'l I 1 PAGE FOUR. We Start The liay with grape, fruit and n smile, .Cheerful service ami Ihe following prices nro hound In toll. Ladles' Brown Xld High Shoes, low heel, nil sizes .. 18.75 Men's Work Shoes, .nil solid lenther ... ,.. ... $5.50 Rubbers and Rubber Boots for nil members ef Iho fnmllp. Family SHOE Store Third Ave. Money Orders On Norway, Sweden and Denmark at Current Rates of Exchange. Make your reservations for thai Summer Vacation visit In the Old Land early. Kor Ticket.!, Hales and Information, sec us. Oliver Typewriters. Cary Safes. FIRE INSURANCE. Dybhavn & Hansqn Insurance and Steamship Agency. Prince Rupert, B.C. The Home of Domestic Bread Bread is your best food. Kat more of it. Kept by the leading jrrocers. La Casse Bakery Phone 190. Third Av. Prince Rupert B.C. HydeTransfer Phone 580. NIGHT OR DAY. Express Baggage Coal 139 2nd Avenue. I LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 68. Cartage, Warehousing, and istributlng. Team or Motor Service, Coal, Sand and Gravel. We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Moving. Loggers' Club Silualo in Ihe old Empress Hotel Uuilding. Rooms to Rent by Day, Week or the Month. Sleam Healed. Hot acd Cold Water. POOL TABLES. v First-class Restaurant In connection. James Zarelll - Proprietor. BRINGING UP FATHER ah: Madame.. 7 S H uoveux; have. completeo ' -v ' .wssW "THE. PL,Nti OF r- I C j7f&PF WELL KNOWN WRITER VISITING THE CITY Douglas Durkin, Author of Num ber of Books, Will' Write lkAii4 Dnl n Dun t4 of a wry successful lea and snlej of homo cooking held yeslcrday afternoon by Hie ladies of the Catholic Church Considering the unfavorable wcalher, there was a goo I turnout and the sum uf $53 was realized. Mrs. M. !. McCaffery was eafliier ami was also in charge of Hie raffle of a table runner which was donated by Mrs. S. Hatcher and won by Mrs. Jack Keefe. Mrs. D. V. Morrissey , and Mrs. Heti-ning ixuired and were assisted . by Mrs. Hubert Ward, Mrs. Harold McKweu, Mrs. S. lialrher and rs C. Nickersnn. Mrs. J. C. C.nv- igan and .Mrs. A. I), Oillics were in charge of Ihe home cooking table. PASTOR OF LUTHERAN CHURCH HAS ARRIVED HAD A WEAK HEART i WAS VERY NERYOUS FOR THREE YEARS; r.,..v ..wpwi Jffjkif, ,.riuin 7raUn.HA. 9k. lurlK-n; "I with lo Ifk you know how Douglas Durkin, Canadian 'mum inxxi .Minium's iwn and Nerve ruu novelist, is n visitor in the city ''""' for gathering .material Tor a new t(r n,Arty lUrrr years i w very hook lie is planning in wliicli iuity run dorti, ' had a jk heart, ami Oriiien llimerl nml llil Skeenn " " lierVf.ll that W.llietimes I Would :.. , ... ,. almost taint lliver country will figure pro-, way. iininently. , He is the aullior ofj I hrard nt many mniIi who had rwom. I u'ii.ii,r i, ,.r 'a,i rwnrtod jw Heart and Xorv l-ilK m II V ' ' . dwldcd to rlv th.w a trial. Aflfr I ha.) i i i, a hook of, war verse; I he Heart u,rd , KH, , tlMtL1 VwJ hJd d(llM, IIM of Cherry MrHain," a mTivincc of '!, md art-r tuvint taken rut Ik. i railway roitslurtinn on I he (1. I."jw riipietriy rcired. It.": "The I.dstick Trail." u ro- i ,.,u.i I ma nee nf Canadiun mi til u tr ; "Theiaml I would advii anyone havinir 1 att iMappie." an after the war noel ,M"ar or irmtii with nmuiiwwM t 11 II It U IIHI 1 1 I Hill. AV1llIMj, 1 Mr. Dnrkin t-onlrihule sliorl j Niiiiurn'a II. & .v. I'lili.arr soc a bn lories and serials to a mimler, -ir. or maiid dirrrt on rrip American mafra.ines. lie was J for .aeveu years professor of V.ny- j, ' lish in ManiUihn Universily au.lj I niC0 WIIICT for Hie past Ihree years has lieen LAUlfcu WHljl on Ihe leachinfr staff f C.olunihja , Lniversily, New York City. He is R-bekahs. Pvthlan Sisters and jet Canadian hy hirlh ami upltrinsr-! Daughters of England Wln- 4iip and a lover of Ihe north conn. try, about which most of his CATHOLIC LADIES' TEA Borden St., Very Successful; $53 Realized ad- AND SALE YESTERDAY Affair at Home of Mrs. B. Curtln, The hhme of Mrs. II. Curl in, 8G3 Horden Street, was the scene ners Last Evening clones nave been wiiiien. ne says TlC tlr j ,e ladies' tie realizes uie possimiuies 111 . Whist Leaptie following Hie holi-the Skeena llivcr country for ro- l)ay seasn were played last een- mance and new fiction efforts ing in ihf. :,,( itln. tIP results and because . of that he has ns follow- chosen, this city as Ihe central lo-, itythian Sisters. 5: Moose cation of his next new novel, lie Indies I. excels lo return:here next June Djuiuhfers of Kiwland. rt: SI aiui win speiiu tue summer in Ltnd around Prince llupert. Mr. Durkin this aflernoon dressed the Ilotary ("liih. Andrew's, Auxiliary. 3 lleliekafis, 5; Oranjre Ladies, I. The Ienue standing lo date is 'is follows: I. 0. K. I 'yl liia 11 Sisters Orange Ladies , Moose I.egjnu Si. Andrew's Itrhakahs . . TO PROTECT V. 5 I 3 I.. I 3 I 1 I'ls. 5 3 o GAME BIRDS American Sportsmen Seek Legislation to Carry Out Treaty With Britain. NIW YOIlK, Jan. 10. National Legislation which would provide finances to carry out the provisions of a treaty entered inlo with (li-cal llrilnin several years asro lo insure fnc protection of migratory hird horn insectivorous ami game which travel between Canada and the United Stales, is bought by American sportsmen. A bill sponsored last I'ebruary by Senator Harry S. New now poslmasler general, providing for Ihe Issuance of government licenses at $1 each for the priv in .. t 1 . llev. F. IV Haisler of Ihe Hug. ',"' mixra.ory num.- lish Luther. 1 Clmreli who vxtis nlr,s. w",c w "' ' ' lii.. e - liere recenllv lookintf over the " ny a small margin aner oily wllh a view to organizing n ,UM.in s'"nl,, " ''""f" congregation, relurned frim Vic- majoriiy, Is to tie presented in loria yesterday and experts to "Us Umgrcss liy Itepresenlallve make his headiuarlers here f() l:ini' Anthony of Kansas, future. He will be in charge off Approximately half of the pro the local Lutheran Church nml ceeds of Ihe licences, under Ihe will bold services here regularly. (provisions of Ihe bill, will he B R I ER tTHl DAILY NEWS. Thnrday. January m igt, HERC ARt fOOR. ROOM- oom over Hprcte. Are the THK MOt,1t R.QO RCCCPTK3N useil for Hie purchases of areas stillalile: for hird refuses, nml the remainder expended for affording I hem jrner care and protection. II. I'. Ilollund, vice. president of Ihe American fiam Prolcc live Associatim, declares that conservation experts ar united in Ihe lielief, that unless reftiKCs where no shooting is pcntiilled are' estalilisheil nlunc the lines of flislil, Ihe doom of tho mi-?ralory Mrd is seale nml the .American system of free slmot-in' will heroine linpossihle. I Sport Chat KiiKlish lhonigtdired raciiiw blood is to be added to American slock through the acquisition of Cntisanflower ihy J. N. Cnrnden, Kentucky turfman. Craigan-fhivver is a son of I'olyiueliiM ou of I'orluua. dam of many winners, lie is four years old. A a two-year old he won several pYonilncnl slakes in Kngland avid finished third in the lji Derby lo Captain Cuttle, after having a rough lime nt the gale an I rounding Tallenliam Corner. - No lonsrer" do the kids of Mreenvvieh Village, New Ytirk. norl lo street fights lo settle I heir disputes for a new kind of settlement work has been instituted in the Section which developed 5cne- Tunney, light lica)MPi?lit champion nml il seen: promised of a successful future. Boxing shows are now being held In a sixteen fool ring for youngsters ranging Iron. Mven to fifteen' years nf ng". All ring equipment nf regular bouts, iircJuding padded gloves, towes. trainers, judges, tights, tln'e-keepers and I be gong are ii"d, !irls of Ihe village nre jiro-ininenl among the rooters. Shniles of the great puicllislic asl in New York have been re. vived by Ihe return lo Ihe game of "Harlem Tommy" Murphy, listhl weight star of 10 to ?0 years ago. lie lias not uonneii Ihe gloves again hut is serving occasionally as a judgn at Mndi- sm Sipiare lianlen, scene of many of his triiunp. .Murphy. who Rallied Packey McFarland, Ad, Wnlgusl, Knockout llrown, Abe Allel and Vmyig Eni'e in his heyday, lias thrived on his riim earnings since retirement and has made money in real eslale. "Thank (!od, I have something." saysYnmmy. "Jtil think of Hie hoys who boxed In my lime and who today have nothing at all." : The llrallleboro ski hill in Vermonl, claimed as the finest natural ski Jumping course east of Denver, has been selected as the scene of Ihe annual National Ski Jumping Championship of Ihe United Stales which lakes jdaoc I'ebruary H and 15. The area(e.t array of American and Canadian ski Jumpers ever In assemble is expected In parlici pale. Among tlw Jumpers who have signified llielr intention nf TftAOC MARK RCOIITIRfO f ?lf I FT! l'WBRe.'l. WSJ I .ROOM? IHll'SKWOIlK wanted hy middle lined woman. Hotel work preferred. I'bone IS7. . 8 FOR SALE FOIl SALF.. Heaulifnl l.aby beaver coal. F.miuirn Mrs. A. Tessier, K.lrt Thinl Avenue. Tlijs Is a snap. j FOR RENT HAI.CONY to rent in Ladies' llendy-lo-Weiir store. Suitable for first class milliner. Apply J. Ilenl. Third Avenue. I'rince llupert, H.H 1.1 FOIl HF.NT. Three housekeeping rooms, fui-nlsheil -im-plele. Ise of hath. 218 Second Avenue. to STKAM Heated Flat for rent. Besner apartmenU. M. M. Stephens. BOARD. HOARD. The Second Avenue. Inlander, 830 Phone 137. tf REPAIRING ANYTHING IN CANVAS. Phone 780. P, LeClairc. Cow Hay. competing are: Anders llaugen, present nulioual champion; Henry Hall, holder of (be world's record Jump of 'i'2'J, feci; Victor llerger, of Montreal, who established Ihe llrallleboro ski jump record; Nels Nelson nf llevel- loke, Hrllikh ftdumhia. ami (innriar Mirbelson. of Durham, N.H., the Inlcrcojlegiale title. Iioblcr. Invitation havn been sent lo McOill, Darlmouth. University of Wisconsin, ami Ihe University nf .Minnesota, lo lake part in n special collegiate program of skUraciug ami ski- jumping. More than ion Jump ers will parliofpale in the (wo day program. STEAMER ARRIVALS Arrivals on Hie steamer Prince OeTnre, Capt. John Kernau. from Vancouver yesterday included II. Lees, .Mrs. Jane Sangsler. Mr. and Mrs, Ilnzics, Miss Jaciuot. W. X. McKibben, Mrs. W. Cook, Slokavig, .1. M. (ilguotf. Mrs. J: Suinmerfiehl, Mrs. Illley, W. M. Smith. Miss Mcdregor. Krv. F. H. Haisler, Mr. Lniuhart, L. It. Hull, A. Olson, II. Hold, . Knox. A. Farrow, Miss Sheasgreeu, Mrs. Longworih, Miss McNauglil, II. F. Pnllen, M. Sparrow, C Willlaiiis, Mrs. II. F. (Ircgg, Mrs Wat soi), W. Criilrksliauk, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Lebjer, Miss M. Wnblron, Mr. ami Mrs, l 0, Larseii, .Miss Hanson, Mrs. M. Hanson, D. Durkin, Slsler Vivien, I out Mason, Harry llowsou, Mrs A. voiingman, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Mcllae, M. 'I'. Illley, Mr, Quatt, Capt. (Inns, Pol Daly, Dr, Curler, Mr. Whornis, Major II, M. Taylor, district engineer for Hie provincial de piirlmenl of public works, is Is Victoria attending a conference of district engineers which Is Inking place lodny and lomor-rnw. He is expected buck in M. clly next week, W. OOLOBLOOM, Thn Trapper's Friend." Second Avenue. floods H. AUCTION SALES. nought. Sob! From Vancouver- Sunday Wednesdays Fridays t C.P.Il. January I I and 28 To Vancouver Tuodayn,'Mai closes at 4 Fridays 8.13 Saturdays C.P.IL January 18 or Fxidianucil H. HEMMINQS, Auctioneer. Furniture ami Crockery. Third Avq. Phones lllack 130 and lied t IS TAXI Taxi 87 Phone. (Call Georgu or (JunU. Ross Brothers. Prompt Service and Comfort Day or Nlghl Stand: Boston Orlll Third loanu MISCELLANEOUS. 0. ANDFRSON, Sallrnaker Sails and Tarpaulins made lo order and .repaired. Third Avenue. ippi.!e Pioneer Laundry, Phone Oreen 39S. P.O. flnx 723. MAIL SCHEDULE For the East-Mondays, Wednesdays nml Fridays, closes at 3.30 p.m. From the Eait Mondnys. Thursdays and Pat-unlays, t.3o p.m. By George McManuj OH!lHE. COtNC TO LVE H THE HOObE? P. M. P.M. AaM P.M., A.M.: To An vox, Alice Arm. StewarL Premier Cednesday 10 P.M. From Anyox, Alice Arm, Stewart, Premier Fridays A.M. To Port Simpson. Alice Arm M Iowk::' Daily News Classified At3s. a CENTS rVM WOKD IN ADVANCE. No AdvartlMiiMnl Takan for La than nOcj WANTED I LOOK HERE MR. TRAPPER. MOLKIl JIAIUIKIt COI.LKHi: Here Is where you get Ihe big wauls men and women lo'prlces for your furs. See mo learn Ihe Harbor Trade. Paid'firsl and last before selling ele. j while learning I bis is youf ;wliri). I like you to make money. opportunity lo learn n trade anil gel into steady employ, merit. Oraduale earn from 810.00 lo .n.n0 per week. Wrllo for free catalogue. &0 llnslings K. Vancouver. SCHEDULED 1 . Program of Qamea for Win1 Season January II. K'niens, Adnrtnc Orotlii; TeorJirrs, s.o, 1 1. (Initio. Ci's, Leafs, Adanars; J,L f 18. Knieiis, 'Vw(i)hr High Mint A; CoM ' Te.-.: ?l. Odls, llegl ; Mai. Kalens; Tenchers, S.O.I 2..- Adauacs. Tenche SchiHil, (Irolto; S(M 1 28. - Odls. Ihtrh Twtchrrs, Maple T,ef Teachers. February. I. Kaiens, Ad.fi h r. ir ' I. t. Ondlo; Teachers! S.O.i, t. flrolto, r-olf-xjai'- t Adnnacs; S.O.i; . C-d'i 8. Kitten, Tt'MMfw"', HlKh Srlinol; G-ls. H. Odl, Itegt.j I Kniens; Teachers,0,.t IS. -AdaHAOs, Tcai iter; School, (Irollo; S.D.L I 18. dill . Jlig'i ! Teacher. Maple Let': 1 Trachers. 22. Kaletts, Adnna (Irollo; Tearhers." ttW 2.--(lrotlo. I.Mt?, Ailanac: H.O.C March I. Kalens, TcAChcp HIrIi ScIkm.1; Cdls. Tracbft 1,-Colt, llegL; apte U:' Kniens; Teacher,' K.O.f 8. Adanac. Trncher ' ; School, Orollo; S.O.r.., . 11 oim, i;igiucnn) A M Pr''' J,nP"! Lears; trills 1 15 Kniens, Ailnhars Orotlo; Teachers, 8.0.C Anyox, Stewart and Premier 'year: K Sundays 7 IKM.'t 1 - ' 'ISliaHi I . - C r rom Port Simpson, Alice Arm Anyox, Stewart and Premier-Tuesdays A.M. To Alaska Points January It and 28. From Alaska Points-January 18. To Queen Charlotte Island Points luniiary i. 10, .10. Closes 0.30 p.m. From .Queen Charlotte Points January 1 1 and 28. To Naas River Points and lori Simpson-Thursdays 10 P.M. From Nnas "Jver Points-Saturdays , M A.M. PRINCE RUPERT Tinva a Thursday, January 10 "IkIi t:2: n.m. 20.2 " 10:18 p.m. 'w 10:22 a.m. 22:30 p.m. Friday, January '"eh 5:10 a.m. 17:07 p.m. '" 11:10 a.m. 23:23 p.m. 20.0 (1.8 3.7 11 10.0 iHJi .7.5 5.2 Saturday, January 12 5:58 n.m. I8.P 18:02 p.m. 17.0 12:01 p.m. 8,2 Sunday, January 13. "IkI' 0:50 a.m. ' 8.5 10:11 p.m. 15.0 ''"w 0:10 n.m, ' 0.7 l'.':5'J p.m. 8.5 fl. fl. J n n 17 lv ti 1 d hi. ,.f r Inn: 1. WHIST LEAGUE The exeeulho of the V Wllfftl (.AfltfllA I..IIAI IllC ' !inc schedule nf trarm'' I O.F. vs. Knights of Son nf Kngland v.' Kr ' of Pythias; Sons of I-vs. SI. Andrew's . ... ... .. - .. ... m. , ti.w .v.A.: i. 01 r . -1 . . r-. si, Andrew s w, ' ' land; Sons nf rn'nnda v. ' ' Jan. 21 K. nf C vs I' nf Canada .vn.itv.A v nf P.nglanil vs. I..O.O.F Andrew's vs. MtfiWit. Jnn 31 PI'. Andrew l.; L.O.O.F. vs in 'r vs. n.W.V.A.; Hoit f ada vs. Son, of V.mfla'"1, Feb. 7 St. Andrew vs ' LO.O.F..v (LAVXA, Canada vs. J. of V M-' 1 K. nf fi. f 1 Feb. I I Sons nf KngbM'1 of fi.; K. nf !. vs. I'.lkn Mr! vs. I.O.O.F.; n.VJV A ? Andrew's. is Feb, 21 Moose viSnsnfr' ndat fit. Andrew's vs, W-w K. of P. vs. K. it. G M FnfTititi.l IILa . . . ... 1 1 reo. zn k. of i t vs. " Moose vs. F.HjSof. 01 u mln vs. I,n,()(r Pi An.lr" vs. K. of fi. Mnrch rtK. nf T' vs IAn Soil. Ilf l.'mrlnn.l V Ml"'" Son nf Citnmru'v. K f'' March 13-Snns nf I'nglm1' .W.Vj. i ,- . .i.- When vnu hnvT Adrllln ' buy nillCULATION'. nml 1 '11 Krt . 1