1 1 PAGE FOUR THE !HU.Y :Etf S tSO&r- Mart i! i'. BRITISH WOULD BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus I HAVE A BOXER I IPS I HI P A "ia T IITD I IT TO i yOr,. Ct.cAiM M.L 3 Vj LO"f i-ie otvvrji , i MOW LONfsOMe 1 t i KICiHT f 7 Kind of Man Who Would Succeed HWv lw :u?uMrE',: ; "TO m if Trained Is Described MC CO ..rn f ' I (TV iv J.I ! ML SHOULD BE LEGAL 1.1 . . mm .' V 4 - -59 - Whole Time Required to Make a Champion Who Could Win Laurels (Hy Canadian rress) LONDON, Al inch 5. The ideal typo f boxer 'and l.lio reason tlial. (ireal ilrilniu is hot represented in the group of lending heavyweight boxers in the world, is described Jiy Lienl. Commander, the Hon. J. M. Kenwortliy, lt.N, M.P., for Central Hull, in a letter lo I he press recently. Commander Krmvorlhy, who heavyweight he must not only be. bijf, but of ilhe right build .and very strong; thick necked, broad-shouldered, with hands not loo large but very firm, and the dis tance from the end of Ilie wrist to 'the knuckles must be sbort. I ,i Hi g-faced men are of no use; a possible chamjdon must be square or round-faced with no very prominent fisilure. Our future cbainpion must have great- speed and above all, quickness of brain. High intelligence is needed Hull educated men with the. reuirod,pliysiipie have the Hdvanlage over uneducated or partly educated men. Men who take up boxing musl live cleanly, lie teiifjiernle and of pood ami cod! temper, ltoxers are seldom violent in private life and the man who looses his temper is of no use for Ihe ring. His Training "Having found our man, be must devote his whole career loi liojring; training and . boxing every day under Ihe tuition of ou4 of the greatest masters of ring-craft, with a number of first class spurring partners always available. This all costs noney and the required amount cannot be obtained while boxing remains illegal. Modern boxing is a typically nniish sport and our methods have spread and been copied by every sporting nation in Ihe world. There is no more belting on bfixing than on other sports and it brings murh revenue to tlje slate through Ihe entertainment lax. The sport is no more dangerous than football and is less hazardous than fox- hurtling and sleeplechasing. 1.1 is high lime that the annmoly or the illegality of ltritish boxing should be removed. Parliament, I believe, should step in and end it. If this were done and Ihe sport given a liltle nfficinl en couragcnicnl, apart from the splendid example set up by the King and the ltoyal Prince, llril- ish boxing would look up and IJrilish heavyweight fit for the cl;ampioiship class would emerge. Sport Chat 1'rize Rights and boxing con tests- were ea'rlv .eganled as contrary lo law in Kngland. Var ions stalules were passed from time to linn' as far back as tlin reign rif Ilichard II. prohibillti-' various glimes and even fool hall, al ope lime, was specitlcal ly prohibited. The present slalc of the law as regards boxing in 1 he .Old Connlj-y is: "In deciding whelher a pnrliculur 'boxing con lest is Illegal or legal, il. is necessary, to exumine Hie inlen Hons of the combatants. If lh;lr real object Is to inflict such injuries as lo prevent him cither from these injuries or exhaus tihn from currying1 on Hip con- himsclf is a boxer of note, liav-( losl, then the contest is illegal." ins been for three years chani-,'l'liere are elastic laws to punish tiou heavyweight (officers; of nil connec.leii with u hoxing hout ( Hie Jlritish .Navy, says Ihal it is lhal has been found to he illeRal a matter for grave concern and even the railway companies among Jtritish sportsmen (haY conveying persons, In such a all the first class hoxers of to- prize fight are liable to a fine ilay are non-llritish and Ihal for two generations nci Hrifish boxer aide to capture the world's heavyweight championship has been produced. v Raw Material "We liave the raw material among our splendid manhood," the (Joniiiiandcr writes, "but, just as there is big money iti boxing, so big money is ne.edeI to bring out Hie best ialeul -and to train il for the years necessary for even a ;good man to enter the first class? !iven a youngster of the rigbl type, he must be prepared to mak boxing a life time, pursuit; and in order to attract the big money required the ."port must be put on a much fir- of less mil more than than E?no. 50(1 and not Young Stribling. who is des cribed as the most sensational boxer of the decade ami who is nflen mentioned as a contender for the heavyweight boxing crown, is only 20 years old and lias been boxing professionally for liltle over three years but. in that time, he has boxed snnir of llw greatest pugilists in thr gaiiie such "is Mike McTigue. Ad Slime, Paul Iterlenbarh, Tonj .Martillo ami many others. He says the greatest victory he ever won, however, was a ten round scrap -with a basher named Hed Herring who. at the start of the mey foundation than at present, battle, handed him a. vicious jolt Tor a man to life a champion on Hie nose which shook him to his heels and from which he did nol recover until the seventh round. Kvenlually, Wlriblifig got Ihe decision. There are only three entrie for the cily individual liilliani championship contest. They ar Fred pyle, Col. S. 1'. Mc.Mordie and Sergeant .lebsou. The com petition will be decided. by Ihe highest total of points in a schedule of six games lo .r00 points. There will be a cup for the winner, a medal for Ihe run- ner-up and a cue for Ihe player making Ihe highest break. The schedule-of games will be as follows: March 12. MoMordio vs. I'yle. " 13. Jcbsnn vs. I'yle. " 17. McMordie . .lebson. " IK. I'yle vs. .lebson. 19. McMordie vs., I'yle. " 2. McMordie vs. Jcbsnn. The Coaslwjse Sleams'iip &1 Harge Co. has purchased Hie' Ihrcc-mnsfed steel barque Lord Tcmplelon which will be used to carry coal from Nnnaimn lo Tacoma and Seal,tle. The I.nrrt Templeton was built' in Melfasl in 1880, for many years she was used us a lr.amp ocean goina ailing vessel bill for I lie past four years has been tied up at Oakland. California. To Europe t mm p4 K?m CTIJtI 1 1 W This Lassie Has Her Colds "Rubbed Away" The mother of this attractive little girl, Mrs. E. E. Emmansf 215 Seventh Ave., N. E., I'ortape La Prairie, Man., is one of the many Canadian mothers who are enthusiastic about the vaporizing salve, Vicks VapoRub, for treating children's colds. Mrs. Emmans writes: "My little girl had croup at night pretty badly and Vicks did her a lot of good. I have also uaed it with very satisfactory results for had and chest colds." Vicks is just "rubbed on" for sore inroat, tonsilitis, bronchitis, croup or deep chc:.t colds. When so applied, Vicks has a double direct action: inttr. nally medicated vapors are inhaled while, at the same time, tHtmally, it is ab-3wbed through and stimulates the skin. INSPECTOR PARSONS RETURING TO WEST Has In Custody Sowash, Alleged Hl-jack Murderer, Whom He Arrested in New Orleans T. W. S. Parsons, local in spector of provincial police, ac cording lo despatches in southern papers, is on his way from New Orleans lo Vancouver hav ing in custody Harry 1. Sowash who is wauled on a charge of murder in cnnneclion with the double killing of Cant. W. T. Oillis and his son, William," who were slajn when a supposeil hi jacking j-aiil was made on I heir launch, Meryl !.. last September. Sowash was arrested in New Or leans by Inspector Parsons after having been apprehended by detectives of Ihal cily. "Cannon Hall'' linker is already al Vancouver under arrest on a Mam ,t Lawrence TH combination of about 1,000 tniles of river Rrirl l-v I (inn 9 nftn tnila nf rwvin mnl. a mmuAnM to Europe by the Cunard-Anchor-Donaldson route a perfect pleasure cruise. The grandeur of the magnificent river, flowing through a fairyland of delightful scenery majestic cliffs, green sunlit meadows, historic towns, cities and vUiages, will never be forgotten. Nine n-agnificient vessels are at your service the Anchor -Donaldson steamers Letilia, Athenia, Saturnii and Cassandra, and the CunardersAurania, Ascanit , Alaunia, Ausunia and Antonia. Each ship is a model of comfort and luxury like a beautiful modern hotel, staffed with efficient, courteous, unobtrusive attendants. Ask your local agent for descriptive folders, . sailing dates, etc., or write to' THE CUNAKD STEAM S1III" CO., LIMITED 6.2 1IASTINUS STREET, W., VANCOUVER CUNARD ANCHOR-DONALDSON CANADIAN SERVICES iv similar charge haviHg been brought west from New York by Inspector Duuwoodie. I'hnrlio .Morris, the third defendant ill Hie same case, is being held in Sejillje where he is fighting GLOOMY DEAN AND PORTS OF PACIFIC Inge Says Pacific Trade Wilt ba as Important as That of Atlantic Henn Inge says Ihal in Ihe future Pacific trade will be as important as Atlantic trade, and or Hint reason nothing can pre-.enl North America from being, he centre ofllie world's caim-neree, aecxirding to a Victoria 'taper. This prediction has nnl he glooni which is commonly as-rihed to the Dean's utterances. rlainly Canada has mi reason o lie alarmed over Hie growth of acifie trade, even at the excuse of Ihe supremacy of the UlaiHie. Canada- has a long oast line and splendid ports mi he Pacific. IJrilish Columbia is proviriw of rich and varied re-'ourees, ami hack (if it js one of he granaries of the world. The hipmeul oT wheal Uirough an asy gnule in the illoeky' Mnun-ains is the beginning of a mmvo- nenl fraught with , tremendous itiisopirfnees, ..not pnly for Pu-ific trade, biit for the develop- lent of liriiish Columbia and the adjacent orairie count rv. anada is just as well e(piipped ror trade en Ihat side of Ihe eonlinenl us on the ensf. and an look forward cheerfully to he fulfilment of Ihe prediction f Dean Inge. SCOTTISH BISHOP IS OPPOSED TO CONTROL OF BIRTH IN BRITAIN EDIXHUIIOII, M;ir. on birlh resirietion al n meeting of the Ildinhurgli difi- ese of Hie ' Hp i sen pal elm it'll lishop Waliinle said "Ihat il is iuile. clear lo my mind Dial ireal llrilaiti should follow Vmericii and Krnnee ntiil ornliihil Ihe use. rif eonlracejfives in nder thai our place among Ihe nations may be preserved." The bishop had . previously minted liiiV-that MfrAHfirins now are whatitifiey Sver XiO years -tigo. l finy"peIH:fent of, dtviires oc curred in those Taintltes where 'here were no children, he siiid adding thai he believed that in only h small proportion of these cases were children impossible Divorce, he said, hardly ever occurred where there was a "reasonable" fninily. NCW LIBRARY BOJKS The following are among Ihe Hew books Ihat have just been ridded lo Ihe shelves of Ihe inun- 'fc'ipal free library: Science "Legendary Islands of the Al 'antic." by W. II. Ilabcncl. "Wild Flowers nf Western Canada." by W. C McfJsilla. "The Flower Finder," by . I. Wnlloiu "Wild Flower Fninilie.s," by C M. Weerl. "Tales from Nal lire's Wonir-i landsjv by xy. T. lloniaday. Useful Arts "The Care of the Teelli." by 0. A. nraclielf. , 'Goh'ipicle Poultry Hook," by W. Powell-Oweli. "Feonoiuical Cookery,1 by M II. Neil, rive lluitilred plain Answers lo Direct (Jueslions On Slenm llol Water, Vapor lind Vacuum Healing," by A. (",. King. "F.very Man His Own Mechan ic," by John Uarnard. Wanted For Sale For Rer.t LOST 1 I J" JIWS BY InTI FtATUIH StRVICI. InC Creal ftttuin fil ierrvrd LOST. Houle hiMtk. iM'lween Dunsmuir, Fifth West, Mc-Hride and Seventh Kast. Finder please return Iti Valentin Dairy. FOUND FOUND. -Hunch of Jseyn on sleel ring on fourth Ave. Wesl. Owner can have same by idnn- .il , i "OUND. llutich of keys mi ring, including one C.N.H. switcli key. Atn'ily Daily News ollice. FOUND. Pair' of .woollen mills. News ofllco. chibl's brown Apply Daily OUND. Pair cliild's fur trim. med kid mills. Apply Daily - News office. FOUND Opal brooch, .pplj Daily News nllieA. FOUND. PosL ollice key. App. Daily News ollice. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY WAN'IT'D.- A partner to lake an active interest in a long established business. F.xfcllcnl prospects for making money. For full particular wrile Hox 23i Daily News, Prinee Jlu-jierl, H.C. COLUMBIA RECORDS 'F.W Process Ciduiiibia Records no scratching. Finest re-proiluclions of Inlest Fox Trots. Songs and Instrumental music by world famed artists Call in and hear I hem. PRINCE RUPERT Ml I C STORE Third Avenue BOAT ARRIVALS CN.il. steamer Prince llujiert. Capl. D. Donald, arrived al If o'clock eslerday afternoon from Vancouver and wnynorls. The followijtg. pa?epgir 'debarkef iifir. nii ini' . . riueis, .Mr. lUiigshid, N. Smith, II. O. Chambers, Mrs. Petersen, Mr. Pierce Miss Harry, Mrs. Oswald, D. Ileally, K. Mcl.eod, Mr. Terry, Mrs. .loe Henl, C. .lohnson, II iCmerson, Y. Iloseiislejn, Miss Hose Morris, II. 1.. Mrlntvre. Miss Clayton, Mr. and Mrs. Haven, vMiss It. Miller. .1. II. Orchard, Ar. Ileeland, W. .1. Catup- hell. .1. W. McKeovvn. Mr. Toki. T. A. Clark. Mr. Ciiwh-v. Mr. m.,1 Mrs. Itoherlson, iT. I.. Drnry, C. (. Denby, Mr. Moran. Mrs. II.' W. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Durendiihl. John Dore, Mr. (Iruhnni. Mr. uml Mrs. Collins, Mrs. Heverege. Mr. Creech, Mrs. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. W. Rpiuks, Mr., and Mrs. Vance, .1. Williamson. Mrs. Doyle, Mr. and Mrs. A. Farrow. Masler S. Farrow, Miss H. Farrow. Mr. Stevenson, Mr. Kennedy, For Stewart Henry Hill, C. W. Wilson, Miss Hull, U. .). M-Donell, MH'Oi.ggWIr .l: C. Ilbfek? Mr. and Mrs W. Tolln. Mr. Will-shire. Mrs. Jancowski, Capl. and .Mrs. hwan, .1. Hiiahli, Mr. anil Mrs. 0. A. Hanks, Y. Hoseustein, Mrs. Morley. For Anyox- Yale Hosenslein, Mr. Slewarl, Harvey IJrooks, Mr. Ilelyea, N. lloyd. P. A. F.vuna, Mrs. Heghani, Mr. Hankin, Mr. Moltu. Morley Shier. Advcrtiso in Ihe Daily News. SB,', isf" i't ; ! I; 'KI.ICK'ODD" Coating. The best coaliug for shingle, iron or paper roofs. I! preserves the rnol and lop-. tin- h-uks. Also giioil lor brii'k, concrete or stone walls. Cheapest and heal. Ksiiinales gixju. P.O. Max 111. Phone 10. MARINE TAXI SERVICE LAUNCH "Oh Many" at your ser- vief day or nitrlil. Comfort Safely- -Courtesy. If it's a water (rip call Laurie Laiiihly. - Phones Hlaek 315 or 131. RADIOI RADIOI AHE you inleresltMl iti Itadlo sets or parts? 1 can save you money. 2 lube nets complete witli aerial, phones and batteries, installed, $bft. Phone Bed 707. TAXI Taxi G7 Phono (Call (ieorge, Paul or Oust' Prompt Service and Com fori Day or Ni(f' t Stand: .tOSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Clock, Across from Sm'ir-ss llotei FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Furni ufe Store. We Uuy, Sell and Ki- thange New and Secondhand Ooods. QtO. PAPAUOPULIS, 139 Third Ave. fione llf. FURNITURE WK handle Ihe FAWCFIT guaranteed copper bearing Steel Itanges and all grades of high grade riniiiluie we exchange. PRINCE RUPERT EXCHANGE, Auel inneers ft TIMBER SALE XG928., Sralt'd Thik1t will lie rtri-lml liy the Mlnhilpr nf l.niiil. at Viclnrm. not later nan limm mi the nd day of April, lti. Tor tbe liun hHKe r Llnenn- X ilBJH, to ml l.yuii.iMiii re.1 or OOn r. Ilnnlork, nalcaiti ami Sn-uri. on an arna miiimI in the norili nlmri- of XayM'li Inlet, nanre ;, r.rmut Unit IHMroi. ' Tyro i yer wui lie alliiwert for rfl- 4Ma)va4 ' et tlinlH-r. fMfllier iwrtli'iilarit ut thr Chief Tored- Inr, Vlrlorla, II V... or iMHlrlrt l ureni-r, rtner liiiiMit, h i:. TIMBER SALE X 6928. Seated Ti-iMlerii will Im- rerplved hv tlie vinlaler it! UiiiIk. at Victoria, not later Ihttii noon on tin- IKtli day or March, IUiR, fur tlie itiri'hne or Uifiicn X , tn 'ut I, Kin. iiimi feel or Ci-ilar, Hemlock. UalHaiiMiid Spruce on ana altHaled on Uw iMirlh nliore wr Nayaanti Inlt, nature 9. Cnael Land IMatrlrt. Two () yeam wlll)le allowed for removal or llmlier. Furtliet iruenlara of Urn Chirr Khre-Iit, Vlcuirla. R.: oi IHHrlrl Korm'ier. I'rinew iiiniert. n.C TIMBER SALE X C811. Tlerii will lie' ofrciinl ror at at I'lilt-llc Aiiilluh. m noon on the llli day or March, I DM, III the omen or Ihe Korea! luna-er, liati-iioii, n.: Um t iicncc Xfixll, to cm Kiiu.oi.il Uncal reel or i:edr I'oIch and :i,tMjn Hemlock mid Jackiilnu Tlca on Lot l&TV and adjoliiinit limit ultunlcd mirlh or lliitelton, i:niar Land limtrlrt. Jto'wvCO yearx will he allowcit ror rn-moVnT nT tliiiliiT. ".I'rovliliirt any one imiitilo to allend tlie iirtmn m iierann limy milnnll a acalcd tender to ln oiikihmI at the hour ur auction and I rented a one hid." Further ariieniarn or tlie r.hler Korea- ler, Mctiiilii, n.c. piNtrlct Foniater. I'eliiW lluiiert. lie. TIMBER SALE X0103. RwlMl Tendrra will Im received liy the '.'.'""Iv . ' ""'Kli'i- not inter limn noon on Ihe 1 3 1 h dny or March, im, ror the purrhiife or l.lcencii X n 1 03. Lot 167(1, weal Minre nr Maawit Inlet. Oucen ci,nr-iMIe IMnmM blMrlcl, tu nut tvn.nn loek Sawi'ira K,"',, ''''' inovSr o'iinTer. Wl" ," M f0f "" Fiinlier rmrtlciilar- nr the Ciller Forea iu.e''nuli:,'!r,.',H.C,l,r UM Fu"'' DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. Ti 2c'perJword In advance. No Advertisement taken for less than 50c FOR SALE I'Oll SAI.K. Singer Sewing Machine, nearly new, $!ir.00. Walker's Music Store. 57 BOARD liO.ni. The Second Avenue. Inlander, 830 Phono 137. ROOFING Article Lot and und,&c MAIL SCHEDULE for the East Mondays, v.l .cs.jay-. a: sa. urdays, closes at n in, From thb East Mondays, V m1c ,s(i:,;. Fridays, due nt i a n, To Vancouver Tuesdays Mail closes at 4 15 Pi Saturdays . Fridays, C.P.Il. March M from Vancouver Sundays , Wednesdays Thursdays . AX 8 Al P. I IX O.P.H. March i, i, , To Anyox, Alice Arm, Stewart and Premier Wednesdays lad'- PI Sundays . , J From Anyox, Alice Arm, Stewai and Premlei" Tuesdays PJ Fridays .. r .11 To Port Simpson and Nats River Points Sundays ' From Port Simpson and Nia River Points Tuesdavs X To Ala3ka Points Mnrch 0. 10 ;. "' From Alaska Points March in. :() . 1 I To Queen Charlotte Island Points March 4, 14 I From Queen Charlotte tslani 3. I:' an il G BOX COLLECTION P .M Pi nrai.am A Aflin Aves 2 li 1st Ave. A Eighth SI 2 '.D Blh Ave. A Fulton SI 2"j 8th Ave. it Thompson St 239 I lib Ave. A ShcrbrooKe Ave . -5 I I ht Ave. A Conrad SI 2 40 iitli Ave, A Hays Cove Ave 25 nth Ave. A Hays Cove Circle 2 50 8th Ave. A Col ton SI 2 5! 3th Ave. A McllrideSt . 00 If Pro. flov. llldgs. I'rov. Gov. Wharf H.T.P. Wharf Slid Ave. A 2nd St Jrd Ave. A Ful'.on St rd 4v A W i 3.5 H 3 1 ll.it 3.:3 'r 3 a COAST LAND DISTRICT. REGAROINQ DISTRICT OF COMi. TAKK NOTICE that I1 Itiwl nr VHnciilltrl It iti and Paper .Maiiura' lur ror a ia nr Hie land. In Coast in n , ' Province of lirltlsh 1 water lot on tlie W---1 rl, mure jiartlciitari!' ' Iowa: , , fV.iMinhMnr It a Tli I tide line on the I Inlet dlitanl aoiilheH' rrotn the fMiilliinHl C.mit lilatrlrl, lianr tt.l..t ft .llatnlifi' T .I:m..a. . li! 01 III 0 tl leaa, to the mill tin it ... . Lot I ten; ihenee nnrtii ''.,.' Ilie Miiilli hoimdni'V r ' . a disuneo or r.:. , enrner nt aald lot ' , : ,... the. Iiiar'i tide line , Ififm riH mere nr t; eoinineiicenient, rinilainiiiif JiAlLli January "t".,,' i'"1 ' ' PAHlFli ', ' liy JAMI vyZv. ima si.-Hinu; i H"' y :iii itf"".: .i Van J" LAND ACT. Kotlca of Intantlon to APP1? w Land. ... t-...l lH4lrC, .l1!"1 ill rMtcrun i.iiiiii , liocontinir niaifii .. 'i. nr ' hlan.1 In Skcctia " . aoiith nr Snlvn t: '!:.,,, JJ " rill.- Mi i ici-: that n u. InleiuU to for iiiriiiia im "I'l-i. apply " rni ,,. I gin m ChUHO lllll fllllllWtllK , 1 .,11'' ''Ji noinineiielnir t I' , 1 ' i. .. &m eatcrlyend id the, ' , sim illately aoulh of salvii ,. ,'.I'"" ',,,.",.,,"',u iiiil Inland. This Make . I , , f, .i "J direcity iwititti r, Hf vm , u,v g taint tlie nniiie of " J;1 J,nf 11 Hiked li.V airent Tlmn ias Ulnlnr 300 arre, nn-re i1,.;, AllU tii-'m..!11'18 Dated January lt"'