9a!E FOUR. THK DAILY NEWa Thursday, January 1, We Start The. day with grape fruit njiil a smile. Cheerful service, and the following prices lire bound lo tell. Lad let' Brown Kid High Shoes, loy heel, all sizes ... ..i ... ..... $8.78 Men's Work Shoes, all solid leather $5.50 Rubbers and Rubber Boots for all members of I ho familp. FainilyvSHOE Store Third Ave. Money Orders On Norway, Sweden and Denmark at Current Rates of Exchange. Make your reservations for that, Christmas -visit to Hie Old Land early. . . For Ticket.!, nates and Information, see us. Oliver Typewriters. Gary Safes. FIRS INSURANCE. Dybhavn & Hanson Insurance and 8teamshlp Agency. Prince Rupert, B.C. The Home of Domestic Bread Hread is your hest food. Eat more of It. Kept by the lea'ding grocers. La Casse Bakery Phone 190. Third Ave. Prince Rupert B.C. HydeTransfer Phone 580. NIGHT OR DAY. , r. Express Baggage Coal 139 2nd Avenue. I LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage. Phone fit. Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team cr Motor Service. Coal, Sand and Gravel. We Specialise In Piano and Furniture Moving. Loggers' Club SitUstu in the old Empress Hotel Building. Rooms to Rent by Day, Week or the Month, (Steam Heated. Hot and Cold Water. POOL. TABLES. First-class Restaurant In connection. Vames Zarelll - Proprietor. BRINGING UP FATHER or-YOU-roTAKc; NR.Jk;Ct ON A, HUNTING TRitaiN fJ I PLAYING OF GOLF IS BAD FOR BRAIN FAG Only Benefit Such Sufferers Get When They Smash Their Clubs M.M)., Jan. J. ir your ftrain is tired, don't play golf. For, says !r :IIanihl Dcarden, it is the worst of all forms (if exercise for the lirain worker. The only benefit you jrel is when you smash your elub after missing a three-foot put on the last liole. Dr. Dearden has scientific rea sons for saying all this. In The World Today he writes in, an ar ticle on physical training as a cure for neurasthenia. 'fJolf involves performance in sequence or a -number of highly o-ordinnted actions, in most cases attended wilh indifferent uccess. The ,whqle , affair i commonly a firm one earned out in a sort of restriction of the nervous system inimical to rest. 'It is likely that when the frenzied, despairing golfer breaks his club across his knee, he eOmes closest lit deriving benefit from his so misguided selection of a hobby." Hut Ifr. Deardcn believes in other Karnes, but not frames that involve the. competitive spirit. I hey cause men In forget fatigue, he says, and he over-exerts while at the same lime playing at hish nervous tension. Sport Chat j 11 'W Establishing a record fur championliip activity, (he pu gilistic season of 1923 has taken rank as the most spectacular, if not the greatest ever witnessed. Nine battles with world's championships at slake, in five of which titles changed hands, were fought Juring the year. the climax coming sensationally when .lack Dempsey successful ly defended, his heavyweight crown by knocking out l.uis Angel Firpo, Argentine chnllen ger. in the second found at the I'olo grounds. With the exception of .Trie Lynch, bamtamweight king, and Mickey Walker, welterweight litleholder. all uf I he world's champions risked tieir titles in important matches and the end or Hie- season round, rour new fistic rulers, at the top, , They are I'ancho Villa, Filipino whirl wind, who knocked Jimmie Wilde little Krilisher from . the fly weight throne; .Johnny Dundee New York Ilnlian, who Jiallered Eugene Criqui, French war veteran, into defeat two months after the latter had knocked out Johnny Kilhane for the feather weight seplre; Harry Oreb, Pittsburg "windmill," who, de privet! .Johnny Wilson, of Ilns Ion. of iniddleweighl laurels; and Mike MrTigue, Irish-American who won" the light hVavyweialil crown by outpointing JJallling Siki, I he singular Senegalese, on SI. Patrick's Day In Dublin. Dempsey and Ilenny Leonard concoathe: HUtVTtNCi tEAAON VrftU- OE. OVER .BEFOlE.5HE I S J - J I'LL WAsOC1, Tj ( i 1 1 A iCSftrrk il I COMt DOWN VT? about A.NOtT it? n iHooan- IKr A0 , liL.ii246Al an lct in lljw 1 fiifcipjj TOPS TAJKIH'J To Look Young j; is a "valuable asset to I i women in business, social and private life. Nothing helps so much ; as a good digestion. Poor elimination causes 3 One to look sickly and faded BEECHANS PILLS ! sweeten the stomach, i stimulate the liver, promote j I elimination. This helps purify the blood, improve the complex- ion, bring the roses back I to the cheeks. To look and feel Pills young Beech-am's WillHelpYou i Sold Everywhere in Canada. LukiI Sal ur Mtdicia !o (! V. lightweight king, remained masters of their classes.. Ilesldes battling Firpo, the heavyweight tillchobler defended his crown against Tommy Oibhnns, of SI. Paul, in the little Montana Itoom town of Shelby' on the Fourth of July, failing to score .a knock- on! but winning decisively on points in 1.1 rounds. I.eonanl met his foremost rival, Lew I'endler. nnee more and scored a lecisivr victory in a 15-round match at (lie Yankee Sladiunl. kilhane, ruler of the feather weight realm for more Ihan ten years, and Wilde, long king of Ihe flyweights, were two veterans who passed into the discard. less Willard, Kansas man moun tain, startled fans with u comeback thai seemed promising when he knocked out Floyd Johnson, young lowan. but faded into oblivion under Ihe crushing right of Firoo hi a .July battle at Doyle' Thirty Acres. 11 was Willard's firsl ring " campaign since losing th henvywcighl title to Dempsey at Toledo in 101'.), and its result effectually erased his Ions cherished hope of n return match with the Manasaa Mauler. Harry Wills, New Orleans negro who lias neen an oui- slandiug contender for, Dempsey' s title for two years, failed once more in efforts lo obtain a championship match. Inacliv most of Ihe year, ills began a campaign early In Ihe winter to establish his lille contentions. Another promising contender emerged in Jack Itenaull, hard hitting Canadian, while (libhons is seeking a return fight with Dempsey. Criqui. Wilde nnd Flrpo tavea decided International turn lo the years' program. Hattllng Siki BRIER picturesque conqueror o f ieorges Carpenlier, invaded America toward the close of the year but met defeat in his first fight, a 15-round match with Kid Norfolk, ' New York negro, Abroad, (larpenller staged a icome back, knocking out Joe llleekell, of England, in om ii'"und, and .plans to visit Amer ira again in quest of liglilww'ghl honors early in 1921. 'CHARGED WITH LIQUOR PIRACY ON HIGH SEAS Master of Ship Arrested at Hall-fax In Connection With Liquor Cargo IIALIFAX, .VS.. .Ian. .1. Dr. Andrew fiauvreau, a nalUe born Nova Scolian, said lobe natural ised in the United States, skipper of the schooner Douglas II. Con Irad, was arrested here on the arrival of the Halifax and South-'western Kxpress, at the request of Lunenburg, N.!., police, charged with turaey on the high seas in connection. with the pro curing and disposing olT the American coast of $r0,00n worth of liquor. II is undrrstlMMl that Ihe charge is brnughl?,h'y .Moses lleU liveau. of Church Point. N.S. owner of the "Lucille II," said to have lost r.l.P00 worlli of luiunr in a Iranaction at sea lasl August. A police oflicer from Lunenburg will arrive to- morrow to take (Snuvreau back lo that town for"Jiering. His schooner is now l Ldnenhurg, !o which port it came for sup. plies. II Is held iiepi mere on n writ of attachment. ANGLO-ARGENTINE GIRL SWIMS ACROSS PLATE RIVER: 30 MILES WIDE IIUKNOS AIHF.S, Jan. 3. A Iwenly year old Anglo-Argentine zirl swimmer. Lillian Harrison, has completed a swim across the river Plate,- being the first person to accomplish the feal. She slnrfcd Friday from Cnlonla, on Ihe I'ruguayan side, and reached Punla Lara, near La Plata, a distance. of nhoul 30 miles. Saturday morning. She wain for . tweniy-fonr hours, nineteen minutes. WIRELESS REPORT 8 a.m. DKIHY ISLAND, Part cloudy. calm; baromejer, 30.31 ; temper il ii re, 32; sea smoolh; ft p.m. poke Admiral Rogers bound from Wranirell in Ketchikan 10 miles from Kelclijkan. . I HAD TIIF.F. POINT. Cloudy. strong southeast wind; harrnne er. 29.1)0: temperature, ,ir; sea rough. HULL HAIUIOn, Cloudy. strong southeast wind; barome ler, 30.10; temperature, 33; sea rnuali: K n.m. spoke steamer Chelohsln due Shusharlie Hay ! a.m. soulhbound. Noop DKIHY INLAND Overcast TRAOC MARK RCCISTCRCD Daily News Classified Ads. CENTS PER WORD IN ADVANCE. No Advertisement Taken for leaa than SOhll WANTED MOLKIt llAHIiF.ll COLI.KOK wants men anil women lo learn the llartior Trade. Paid while learning. This is your opportunity lo learn n trade and get into steady employ- "r"Jl.,"ur-H rnr" Irnml Here is where you gel the big ? 10.00 to ?0.00 per week.jprirM fir yr Mrs. tee mo ,, ' , ' "V . ra"llo;?uc- '"Mfirst and last before selling else-llastings I,. Nancouver. wllPrp , kf! y. ,n ,nak(, HOJJSKKKKPF.Il Wanted. Apply Ilnx ISO Daily News Olllce. t FOR SALE AHM FOIl SALE. ir.O acres lop and boiioin laud, dark loam soil. Location and water good year round. Hiver through properly. Present crop fruil, vegetables, hay. Slock included in price. For further information apply W. Preltyjohn. I.awnhill, Oueen Charlotte Islands. H.C. FOJID SF.DAX for Sale. In good running order. ftnO.Of) cah. m Terms if desired. Phone ILL MJILDINrt for Sale. Ised as news stand on fioveruinent Wharf. Aiply A. C. Little. FOR SALF- Haby llnggy ingooil condition. Phone I7S. (in SALE. Haby sleigh in good condition. Phone t'.V FOR RENT STEAM Heated Flat for rent. Bcsner apartments. M. M. Stephens. BOARD. OOAItD. The Inlander, 830 Second Avenue.. Phone 137. tf MISCELLANEOUS. O. ANDEIISO.N. Sailmaker Sails and Tarpaulins mudc to order and repaired. Third Avenue, opposite Pioneer Laundry, Phone Oreeri 392. P.O. IIox 723. lishl east wind; barometer 30.30: temperature,- 33; light swell. DEAD THEE POINT. Until ing, sirong soiiiIichsi wtiui; h.ir-onteter, 20.1) I: teiniieralute, 35: sea rough. HULL HAHHOll. ,- Cloudy. strong southeast wind; barome- ler 30.22: leiitperalure, .is; sea otigh. League standings, In dale: Senior League v , W. I.. Pis. sons or cnnaila . . n I 10' Colls 3 t e, leachers I f 2 ('Two points deducted by Asm'o. elation for fielding unregistered player in league game). Ladles' League W L. Pis. Maple Leafs i K Ailanni.s I i i H Kalens I i t ' Teachers I i Intermediate League W. !,. PI, Cnlls 5 0 10 High School . . . . ; -.1 2 t; Elks .......... I 1 2 Orolto 2 Junior League W. L. Pis, Colts 2 0 1 Stars .. ... ... 2 1 . I High Schntd o Hliipbirds o 3 o Harry Thrupp or the division freight agenl's ofllce relurned yesterday afternoon by llm Prince Fluperl from, n holiday trip which look him as far mil It as Portland, Oregon. Prospermia advertising means egnlar ootilinuou advertising, CHIMNEY CLEANING! M.iiltrnle Prices OLD NICK Prlneo Iluperl Cigar Store Phone lllue ' LOOK HERE MR. TRAPPER. W. OOLDBLOOM, "Thn Trapper' Friend." Second Avenue. AUCTION SALES. Ooodit Iloughl. Sold or Exchanged H. H. HEMMINQS, Auctioneer. Furntluro ami Crockery. Third Ave. Phones lllark 13d nnd Red ( 12. TAXI Tail 97 Phone. (Call fieorgfl or Oust) Ross rather. Prompt Senico and Comfort Day or Night Stand: Boston Qrlll Third Avsnue REPAIRINQ AN YTHI.NO IN CANVAS. Phone 78rt. 1. LeClalro. Cow Hay.." MAIL SCHEDULE For the East- Mondays, Wednesdays ad I'rl-dayu. closes nl 5.30 p.m. From the East Mondays, Thursday and Saturdays, 1.30 p.m. . From Vancouver Sundays ..P., !. Wednesilays ( P.M. Fridays ... A.M. C.P.H. January 1 1 and 2H. To Vancouver Tuesdays, Mall closes at t P.M. Friday A.M. Saturdays . A.M. C.P.H. Janupry IK. To Anyox, Alice Arm, Stewart, Premier Wednesilays 10 P.M. From Anyox, Alice Arm, Stewart, Premier Fridays .M. .o rorx. mp.on. ..o. mrm Z ir'.'" "no r,x.m,"'Tr'Vl.isl Leain. iasue. ibo- follow 1,-!in schedu e of Vames n, hf r From o Port - Simpson, Alice . Arm;.. Men's Section nfler tlArm'i$$ v, i. Mnyox, aiewan ana rremter 'I'uesdays A.M. To Alaska Points latiuarv 1 1 and ?H. From Alaska Points- January IK. To Queon Charlotte Island Points January 10, 30. Closes 0.30 p.m. From Queen Charlotte Points January 1 1 and .'H. To Naas River Points and Port Simpson Thursdays jo. P.M. From Naas lver Points- Saturdays A.M. PRINCE nUPERT nnr Thursday, January 3 High 10:17 a.m. 22.0 33:35 p.m. 10.0 '"w mo .,, 7.3 I7 IH p.m. .1.3 Friday, January 4. .'Huh II :.in n.ni. 22.7 ft. w ... 5:18 n.m. 18:12 p.m. Saturday, January "1Kb '. 0:33 n.m. 1 2 :5J p.m. '"w 0:17 a.m. 10:02 p.m. Sunday, January High 1:20 n.m. 13:10 p.m. '"W 7:11 a.m. ID: I!) p.m. 0.1) 1.1) 5 l.7 23.2 0.5 0.0 6 20.3 23.3 0..1 0.3 By George McManm SCHEDULE OF. BASKETBALL Program of Qames forWlntr r' i January 7. Colli., High i Sch Vouchers Mtitile l.enfj I'ticliers, jjj II. Kaiens, Ad.inncs't it. Oridlo; Teachers, S.O.il 11. Orolio, i.ll s; l.(Mif, Ailanaes; S.O.t:.. j riK IK, Kalens, Teacher It High Scli.Md; Odls, Tel.-lic j Colls, Hegl.; Mnp I r Kaieos; Teachers, H.O.Ik 25, Adnnaca, Teaehrf; U Sehool, Orotlo; S.O.C.. fJos 2H. Cdt. High S lie loneliers. Maple I .caff: I Teachers. I February I. Kaiens, Adauac; rr Irotlo; Teaeher, S.OJZ. t-(lrollo, IVdls: MntIj-a'' Adnnaes; S.O.C., Odls. I v K. -Kalens. Teacher-(j ( lie, High School; Colls, lacbr' I I Odls, HegL; Mnie Le., . Kaiens; TeaebeM. S.(MI 15. Adanacs, Tenclter; II...) School, (Irollo; S.O.C.. ijls . ()Hs. High ) S. !: ' Teachers. Maple Lent. Tcafhers. S 5?. Kaiens, Adunacsj ftegt. Orotlo; Teoclters, S.O.i S.',. Orotlo. C.JU2 Mi" ' Leafs, Adnnnrs; S.II.OJO"P March "f 1-Kalen. Teach wKeg High SchiHil; Odts, Tfachcrs ,Col, Hegt.; Maple Leaf Kaiens; Teachers. S.(;.C. 8. Adanacs. Teat her r HlpH Schtwd, Orotto; S.O.C, (.tilt. ll-Odl. High School. Teach, ers, Maple Leafs; Ctdls. Teat hrr N 15- Kaiens. Adanacs, Orotlo; Teachers. 8.O.0 WHIST LEAGUE The executive of HierrFhletT.;l year: Jan. 10 G.AV.V.A. fs. T:iks: L " O.F. vs. Knights oUt-duiolu Siiis of England v. Knlgln ? of Pythias; Sons of Oatiai a v. S. Anilrew's. Jan. 17 Kulghls of Columbus v O.W.V.A.; K. of p. v. Mo.i. SI. Andrew's vs. Sons of I land; Hons of Canada v. I Jan. 21 K. of C. vs.'l:lk; Si: 5 or Canada vs. n.W.V.A.: So of England v. L.O.O.F ; Andrew' vs. Moose. .Jan 31 SI. Andrew'' vs. K L.O.O.F. vs. Elks; Moo vs. O.W.V.A.; Sons or On' ndn vs. Sons or I'tmlnnd, !'V1k 7 SI. Aitdrew (V.- Elk1 I.O.O.F. vs. n.W.WV. Sons or Canada vs. K. of P.: Moose vf k. or n. Feb. HSon or Enalundvs h of C. . of p. vs. j;ik.t; Mnnf vs. I.O.O.F.; n.W.V.A. v Amlrew'. Feb. 21 Moose vs. Sons of Tnn ndaj SI. .ndrew's,v,s 1,0.0.1' K. of P. vs. K. of QH ens t England vs. Elks.W,v Feb, 28 n K. 1. Ol of P. r, v. VS. O ,.' W V A Mfcos Ikiosevs. Elks; Fon.s.flf Oan-da ad vs. I.O.O.F.; Si Andrew's vs. K. of C. ti. ft. March 0 K. of P. Vs. I.O.O.!' Sons or England.' v. Monse Snns or Hannda vs "IC. of C Marrli 13 Sons or England v n,w.Vw.