V 0 T i inn DrTI8T I All H'0rson Honk. HIT . nours, t u 8. hone est. -iiy Un v p- IRES i " 1 1-- , hi ong,.r ,(yH u,V ' res. - fc.wv 1 1 n, iv ' Hie,,, , no.-., a " '" a' lo $15.00. AKKkR I .1 Ford n "VT." - -juera V .-..il ll 1025. THE DAILY NEWS px.te nvf r $1.00 ...in mi nV fill UIYC 11 aC IK yuac Ii . ... .'llfllMW ll " emers (.UllCA ni UUilHLIi yy Box 327. Phono 27 naaian aundrv anc IL. 1 II I . r.t - : i '.. ; iinuiship un-. ii , r ar. 6th Ave. W. Phone 8 )x Farming ',' VIIY HMDS., wilh ... . . t. . I(G CUIdLCU a 111 E AND SILVER BLACK FOXES ' D.'lil to Fi- I .1 ll III , I! II II I II U ' I :i Satisfac W : Who for I ::);' inn. NOW TODAYl of World VUreeit Foi Farme" CLEARY BROS., Farms, Seattle, U.S.A., 645 Empire Bldg. 1 t it'. Ulnlxr of " :i Marine i title . n Cafe I'siia i-vauiny Restaurant. Balitry Unurpaed Third Avenu. INnQAV'C I 1 n. wge ana storage urn "-i oiciiuusiuK. ana ""uiiiik, leam or Motor HnrtiiA. HI V n 1 I ' IV wiuu nun iirnvAl -T runo and furniture Rovlnrj. EDUCATION IN RURAL ALBERTA New School Act Introduced for Prairie Province But Will Not be Pressed An additional grant of 500 yearly In each teacher in a rural school; special Vissislanro lo schools in pioneer districts, ami Hi.' possibility of paying rural pupils' fees In .schools wcro anions I In benefit In be derived from a change in 1 1 1 system of levying I lie K.lurnlimial Tax act, as given in a hill fur which lion. (Perron Baker, minister of edu cation, moved fur second reading, In Ho' Alberta legislature, according In the report published in llii1 IMiiimiliiti Journal. .Mr. Maker outlined hi scheme fully In I lit leeonl (earlier' convention al Calvary ami informed Die house Dial ho ili not intend to press Hie hill al this silling of Ihe Iioii.ii, hul would prefer lo leave it in second reading iinlil Hie adjourned .eiion I his year. Three Mills Levy llriefly, the hill proposes to levy 'a flat rale of three mill on Mime MiiKl.iHHl.iNHl nr assess-nlile land in all rural school districts in Hie province. From Hie I,himi,imiii Huh received, it! was proposed lo pay a special grant of Sif to each rural dis-Irirl for each leaclier employed, ill addilioti lo Ihe regular grant. There would ln enough left lo! pioneer iiiriels having lilllciiliy in financing. anr in addition, Hie minister hoped to In- aide lo pay high erliool fees of rural pupils lo city lii'h schools. Proposal Well Received The proposal was received wild considerable enthusiasm hy the house, Hie minister urging Hint Ihe lime had come when every VaU-p.'vyer musl recognize his liahitity lo see thai education up lo jjrade eight was provided for every child in the province. I.. A. (ilroux. Liberal, !rouard, warmly conralutnled Mr. Ilaker USE AND STORAGE -r i r va.-rlt-P Ih.l Itu. llilliadian IJIIT1 Iwr Yirdl. l.miliMl. mIiom-. siMmm Is Vlni rur will apply rr lirrnre l Ule inn use no c-i.hlr fwi iff n.iiil snl la nl'ire 5 . ...... ..r uuii.f nut nf lall. SKllll' tUle, mil Aln Lanes, in.l Ain tlyr. wliiflj n.. oiiltMrly mil lrain Into MJ' Inlet. ilimintD Imlnn licnerve .No. B. t e ii,mn.-1im will li li-iilisl al nr near Hie Aln Lake. The mparity nr w on I II I nr ro.ervr.lr lo Ik- itpI l alKHil iO.OiiO arre fwl. and II will H-skI I aliout (to ht (Iclinnlnfil arrco r mimi. rim ar li illvcrlrrt rrom in a i ream r""- al H' lienr Itie Morarn-uai". "" iimsI fur tnilmirlal power purpose uixm the Uml de.erilieil a parmf Indian nesene . ft. T US llolK'P wa po'irii ore """" March. I05. A ropy of ll. lift itay or liii. nSilrc and an appliraUon- i.urstiafit xurn-Ui .ami tn lb "w.7 '';:' will lie riled 111 ine nuim i m. -.- Ilecorder at Prlriro Rupert. ol erl on to Ihe appllratum may !' riled w I Ii 1 1 M Waler llerorder j.r w Ih lite t.t.inptroller f.r Vai"r tllithta. 1 parllnmenl IIiiiIiImik, Vh-ii-rli. n.r wliliin thirty Java arter the nrst appearanre or thl nd ;e In lueal newxpair. Ihe dale 'f J'1' 'fp' I Mann 13. liiildlrailoti i.r till ntl.- '""cANAntAN I.IJMBF.n YAllPs. Limited. Applicant. .Bv f B Prn't. Seereinrv in rur SUPREME COURT Or BRITISH COLUMBIA. In llio Manor r irm "r.inipanlM Acl, ... .i!.?!i'.iri"'..f an timllratlon 1)1' Ihe It.Mhe'r de llonle Copper Cninpimy l lie rentored to n ncuisier uw .. .... . . ..r iiu. .i.I Art. rni v,.ti, u- II. jl mi mil) cat on MII lie li"V lo Cre.ldlnir Judije In avX at Ihe Court Ihrni. IT n.iperl. It.C o'i tneKday the ' '' Vnrll. V.li. al Uie hour of I o'clock In lh.' p.re.noon or V".'' arier Hie 11H.1I011 may lie lnard 011 ic-hair or the aliove uicniloneil umipani ror . . '....i... im .niii c.iiintianv he re- iiored to the VeglMer frf Joint Sl.ck Coin- Ml ippiicalio,', XM1I .Tail I'V"'"" ... ii- r...... ,iiiv mooi" herein and me arn.iavii or i.owi w. rat'""'"' ,VVi'".n!! the mil II day or ,nn, .a.i'. "'nVTFh at PH.. rtupe,., B.C.. IhU 30.1, day of March, A.P. tM.0 n,rT()N Solicitor for tho patlltoner. NOTICE. I.N THE MATTKn of an application for Um iMiie or a rrenn fcrnricaie in rop Lots nliwlcrii (101 ami iwcn tv (!'! Pl.K-k Ihlity-lwo (3i. SM'lloii ne (. .l i. ..i. Ilnimvl Mllli 043. f llV ill rr lHT in' " . .,.llnn alive laniM havlna- twit fiirnlslioil to lliijl the expiration or thirty ,f .L' the rirsl pul.llcalein liereof. a l "P " Cerllflcale'of Title covcrluil th" ,a"n't in Ihe name hf PICTIII M. CAsinT "'! rnvw lussinv. which Ceriiricaie lllle I. dnled the 1 3 111 Awllt, I0M nutuhered till I. Mxr.,.Fo. nertirnr of Tltten Land rteitl.lry nrrice. prince llupert, H.C March ?lh. tl. or and How to Play Football Hints for Captains How to Coach Teams- Team Spirit is Necessity (ly "Andy" Ducal, Mannger of Kiilhnni Chili.) (llriwlntril from (inx-nMk Herald" ; Somebody has snU thai th( firl duly of u rnplain i to win the loss. My own lielief is that the duties of a raplaiit, and his most important duties, liegins long lieforv lie spins the. coin. . First he must rouse leiini spirit in his men. One winger loses I'onfideiiee in his in-idc man and refiises lo pass o hnu. lie shoots al goal lijmseir, ei Ire's direct, swings lln! hall .out when it ought to lie kept -elOse in fact, does orrrvtliing except pass lo his inside man. Here is, work for Ihe captain. The lime In check Ihis is before the match begins, or at half time. is no use navin the man in front of the. other players afler Hie forward line has failed in front of goal. This only makes him' obstinate. The Ihiiiff lo .say is, "Mind ypu, old man, I don't blame you because we didn't score those three (joals we looked like gel tins:, but I do think you might, have kept the iball closer between yourself and your inside :mau." Dealing With Delinquents To which the reply will no ibiubl be; "Hut he's Mich a fool." Here Ihe relorl is: "If I thought (hat I shouldn't play him." Ami if the culprit lias ! heeit spoken to before, you might add, "And if I thought you were lining to make a fool of him I shouldn't play you." I'siially the first caution alone will be enough provided it is given ipiielly where no other players can hear it. With an amateur learn the captain usually gels Ihe work of seeing lo Hie practice of his men. What is needed with amateur, teams is plenty of hall nraclice. When (hey play only once a week they need all exercise they can gel at becoming used to the feel of Ihe hall. The captain whose team plays on Saturday afternoon should forehead, never the crown of the head. Face up when heading is Itiil won't ing singled duly?" My' jump al the players resent he-oul for "faligne experience is they, chance of heimgl coached, iumviilril Ihey know their captain is capable of coaching Ihem, and thai Ihey are. . l . III.. Hie soil oi men who are. iiM-iy to become a credit to the loam. No srhool-maslerlsh "0oni Jo me itflerwards!" talk. niu.st. cjiiler ilito thTs. The rtfdaitf siiVVtild say. "I'll show you how to do that pass if you've got a minule to spare when we arc finished." Coaching a team of footballers is work tlnil any man can be proud of hut here Iho choice nf a captain is very important. Amateur learns are held together hy only one thing Iho desire of Iho players In gel ft good game and to. enjoy it. A tactless captain may snap this thread and send good players hunting for teams where they won'.l get nagged. 11 is a fact that a man who really knows rarelv nags, and il is also a fact that if Ihe loam is nware that he knows, Ihey won't mind his nag ging. What Captains Need riial is why the soundest play- or should lie cnosen captain oi an amateur loam. Nnl n brilliant player who depends for his skill on special physical gifts, but n. fellow who has worked up a sound game. He should be n little older than Ihe others, and not a person nf sharp wit witty remarks will (ear your team to nieces in a month. The m'nn who hn. a technique of Ihe game, who has learned Ihr correct way In kick pass and head, can leach the others belter than n brilliant sprinter or a gifted ahonter and ho will probably have the patience to do it,. Next the duly of the, captain is lo work out the plan of campaign for Ihe coming match, and explain il lo his team on the way lo Hie ground, or on the night before. N 't hen, and only I hen, comes Ihe matter of tossing. The .winner will usually lake the end thai gives him (he benefit of Ihe wind in (he fir.sl half. The other side are fatigued by playing aigaiusl the wind, nud if Ihe win-tiers lake advantage of the wind to pile itii a couple of goals, the opponent will come up for the second half with 'that "under dog"' feeling. ( When the wind is blowing across the field, Ihe captain .should choose his end so thai lie gels the wind blowing across the field from the- direction of his best wing pair. The instruction will then go forth that Ihe hall is (o be kept on that wiirg as much a possible. This mans that when the two hesl wing men have lo centre (the baft, the wind will he helping them 'all Ihe Ijme, while when Ihey are running il down the wind will carry il on to the field, no into Innch. The best pair, with the help of (he! the wind, should put on a couple of goals. I hen when it comes lo the turn of the other pair to play with the wind helping them they will only need lo keep (heir end pick out just two men who have.: up. This second pair, loo, will failed lo distinguish themselves. come up fresh for Hie second After the match Ihey can haveHialf. since the ball has been kept .. . , ! II.. ll . .t n siiorl rest ronoweii ny a speiiioown hum r wing a mucn as on his scheme, declaring thai he'((f ,)aU ir;lffi(. w,fIl ie olhersj possihle In the fir.sl half. piatl wouni mean lirr.u iinur ,,no for pioneer districts where the . n , people, nin( in many cases the teachers, had gone In great sac-j rificc to give the children as much of a school term as. possible. Several members intimated llieir desire discuss the bill, but the minister closed the debate without realizing Ihis fact. .Mr. Speaker suggested thai no harm was being done hy leaving Hie bill just as it was until the ,iiiiiiiiiim of the session later In Ihe year. WATER NOTICE. If shooting in front i - - Is at fault, they will WINMJP HP QCAQflM need to he shown Ihe correct slyle of kicking toes down, knee forward, body well over I lie top of the hall, causiiiig the shot lo fly low and straight. Where backs have failed al tackling. Hie captain will dribble ihe hall between Ihem, training! Learning to Head Heading can he practised hy heading the hall gjenlly back- .....n.l nml r.wti-i l'.l liltKl-nOll Kill or th reo players using the MINIATURE RANGES Shoot for Heilbroner Cup Monday and Last Round of- Rifle Association Friday them lo gel close and time their -'Xl .Monday see Jbe windup efforts at robbing him accurately of Ihe season shooting at the Minnialure range and after thai 'the marksmen will turn their at . lenlion lo the ranges al Mc- ;.icholl r.reek. On the final day' ..ii iini-n li- tie. Ihe shoot for lliej 'Heilbroner Challenge tlup when a learn of five from the Royal ,Oanadian Naval Volunteer lle-! servo will shoot a leant nf similar numbers from Hie First ll.C. Mlegiment. Friday night the firth and last round of Ihe Dominion nf Can ada Hi fie Association shoot will lake place. This will determine the standing of (he local rogi mnril In Mm l)i-imininii In reo to mark? , ........11 .. 1 i-siiu . j 1 1 i.i We III. I'.l ! I ' ..a....,, Ill At.k good BEITER THAN RICHES T Tnder the dome of the Board of Trade in Manchester, England, is this inscription: "A good name is rather to be chosen than riches." The thought" is considerably more than mere sentiment. It is good business.' A good name is recognized as the biggest individual asset a business can have. It is the very keystone of modern industry. Business today is done on such a broad scale every merchant and every manufacturer has such a long list of customers that it would not do to have a reputation for "slipping something over" Advertising has standardized almost every article you can buy. You don't have to bargain and dicker and haggle to know that you are getting as good as you give. That's why it pays to read the advertisements and to buy adverttsed goods. A product's advertising is the best guarantee oj its faithful performance and lasting usefulness or of definite Value. The advertiser would not dare risk his good name by advertising an unworthy product. If you value satisfaction if you want to get your full money's worth every time READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS and buy advertised merchandise. Take advantage of the advertisements and get real value II III. .'..iniiiiirii , . i ii i . . out . at . l ie meeting .. of .il the schoo school I rksmanship. J airly goo. Thiir,y niUt. tin rite have itieen geared and - ( ; - -.iivailhbi 'tl team should make a!.. V ' . i"1 , sliowinir. . BASKETBALL TEAMS LOST BOTH GAMES Colts and All Stars Defeated Anyox and Coming Home Today The two basket hajl Colls ,and All-Stars beaten at Anyox last are returning home at tenuis, Ihe were bolh night and today. A telegram received from Ihem hy Cenrgo Fri.zell says: "host games 'i: to 23 and .TV to 22. Leaving al 12.30 today. Sport Chat 1 - - -- -- H The Football Association should huvn no ilillicully in fimling some means lo raise Ihe wherewithal lo purchase uniform . and other equipment for the Junior Fool-ball League which il i endeavoring lo reorganize I hi year. The school board was approached on Hie mailer by a delegation at ils lasl mooting but Ihu hoard took Ihe view thai it, nhnnld not be n parly In purchasing uniforms for any Individual pupil or learns.. To do Ihis, it is plain, might lead hoard could not hope lo meet.j Now that Ihe Football Assoeia-i lion has ils heart set on starling i Hie -Junior footballers going! again, il will probably be able loj find some interest that will give' ni this small amount of assist ance that il needs. The largest school in Ihe city, lloolh Memorial, i in Ihe position of having about the smallest . ,. i playground. This was pointed i.ii,i..:, 111'!. , , . , , . .,- i lo is not adequate, for Ihe playing of such games as fool- hall and baseball which are prac tically a part of Ihe curricula of modern schools. The board will undoubtedly give the situation at lloolh School ils immediate attention though it is hardly likely thai the suggestion made thai adjoining property be purchased for use as play "grounds will llnd general favor. McClymont Park" is once again the centre of atlraelions for Ihe kiddies of town. Co-incidenlally with Ihe .starling of the Faster vacation, the playground equip-" nienl, which was Installed last year by the fiyro Club, has been I installed again after having bo- ing stored during the inclement winter months. I to fore this sum-; mor is over, Ihe (tyro Club ex-1 peels lo have ils sVcoml play ground in operation al Westview. Application is being madh by Iho club to Iho city council to namo Iho playground in McClymont Park "fiyro Playground No. I" and that in Westview, "(iyro Playground No. EVEN THE BABIES A little, four-year-old, seeing his mother make, a laltlco-top oraiiWrry pie, inquired! "Muv to other requests being made of vor, is we goin' to have cross, a slniilur nature all of which the 'world puzzlio pie for dinnur?" la The Boating Season is Coining Just Arrived English Flannel Pants ... , $3.75 and $4.75 English Sports Suits . . . ... .. $15.00 English Gaberdine Coats Just in. STEVE KING Phone Green 85. Another Portland Canal Opportunity The first Treasury rite. of the Porter-Idaho Mining (lo., Ltd., is now offered Hie piihlic at 2c per share. This is tin? only other shipping mine beside the. Premier in iho Portland liana District. Ore shipped lasl year more than paid development work. For full information apply H. W. M. BOLSTON & CO. Stewart. Stockbrokers. Victoria. IicanadianT PACinc wiaiiw Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert PRINCESS MARY., Far Kttchlkon, Wrangall, Jun.au and kf way April 6, 17, 27. For Vancoutcr, .Victoria and Saattla April 10, 21. S.S. PRINCESS MA.TP.ICt. For BuUdalt, Swanaon Bay, Eaat Bella Bella, Ocaan Falla, Namo, Alart Bay, Campball Rltar, and Vancouver avary Saturday 11 a.m. Aaency for all Steamahlp tinea. Full InfarmaUan fram W. C. ORCHARD General Agent. Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Aeanue, Prince Rupert, B.C. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.t, LTD. Salllnp from Prinrt Rupert, 'or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Swanaon Bay, and Alert Bay, Tueeday, P.M). 'or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Atari Bay, and Swanaon Bay, Saturday, 10 A.m. For ANYOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, Sunday, S P.M. For AM VOX. PORT SIMPSON and NiM Rlar, Cmiw tod, Friday A.M. 123 2nd Aienue. J. Barnalay, AfenU Print Rupert, B.O.