m PAGE FOTO will' always 1 S taste better m creamed with 'S AiWc Canada 'From Contented Cows' You Had Better Get Your Name on our list Fop Dry Kindling Eycry piece kiln dried and easily split. Large load $6.00 delivered, or 5 bundles already split for $1.00 delivered. "Taxi" Call 112. Always open and .ready to give service all hours. One or two passengers anywhere 50c. Clean Sedans, polilc drivers. COAL We have a new coal on hand $11.00 per Ion delivered. No dirt and very little smoke' A perfect range coal, nut size f-and extremely hot. Order a Ion now! Drayage of all kinds attended to promptly. Stand 345 Third Ave. Also Seal Cove The Prince Rupert Transfer & Taxi Co. Phones: 189, 112. WE ARE SOLE AGENTS for AJAX HEAVIES Pronounced by experts to be the greatest advancement made in shot shells in the past to years. 12 gauge only. Kaien Hardware Co. CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS The Laundry of Personal Service, Phone No. 8. Finished Laundry, Wet Wash, Thrlft-T-Servlce, Sort Finish, And Dry Cleaning. Wo aro ready at any lime to receive your phone call, to lake your instructions, lo take personal chargo of your Laundry and Dry Cleaning. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone CI. n&itage, Warehousing, and UistributiiiK Team or Motor 8ervlje. Coal, Band and Gravel We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Kovlnfj. J IK I ' ' By George BRINGING UP FATHER McManui oout Mi HfliR. FM.UIS OOT- T W,rVb A NICC THOIX1KT OF MERS I TO LEAye TH Mary a Man is jLrcW Before He Starts Declares Thornton Discussing Football Experience Head of Canadian Railroads Tells of the Days when he was Centre Forward on ' University Football Team (Hy Samuel GrmvUter in Have you found that playing j-ou afterward in liusinr.v ? I if foplliall thai is with you now asked Sir Henry Worth Thornton ears ago, Anicrican-ltorii and American-reared railroad man. As president of the Canadian National Hallways he is now holding down one of the biggest twenty-two thousand miles on iperaleil track, a series of hotels. lj an express service, a leiegrapn a ysteni and fleets of steamers a ire under his direction. "I think," he answered, al-houglt perhaps I ought no. I Jo -ay It, that I got just as much ut of football as I got out of lie university courses. Fool-ball, or any other came for that matter, may easily he overdone. man may forget that a game is a game, .and start to make a husiness out of it. Hut hard competition in any game teaches a hoy one big lesson, and hard competition in any team game teaches an additional lesson." Best Centre In Country as Hack in 1892 and 18U3, play-lest ing on the eleven of the nly of Pennsylvania, Thornton Jlr how scared you are. you was rated the best centre in thel must never show it. ounlry. Those were the days ofl line plunging, and the coaches ixually picked a fat tub of a man k for centre; lie was expected to lay pui ami stop piays Dy sneer weight. ritornton was Ihoughl by ex- perls to be to0 long and lank for cnire; ins iwo nunure.t poumn I stretched out Ihrough six feet four inches. Hut the two hurt- dred pounds were mostly quick I iiiu.-i II, uiiu ininiuu,,, unnuu umot (leal l'rinrclnn; and ever wailing for the play to bump him, heeran not only lo bump the piays. nui in gel uown me item with the ends and otherwise ad in unusual fashion. Me is .the man who started the present lyle of centre play. I 'I got my lessons out of fool-Ion ball," he continued; "but I might as well lrave got them I out of baseball, or tennis or row- ing. I have not in mind any other f-i!ow'is just a man is the physical benefit from playing biggest thing J know. Of course hard games, probably there is there is Ihe danger of over-con-ome physical benefit, but that is fjdence, but that does not coin- the Jeastj fmjiortfinl side, for Boodjparp with Ihe danger of under- beallh can he had without run- confidence, and It is soon corning the risk of breaking ohe's reeled by common sense. The neck. Also, I am not much con- other man may be a good deal cerned as lo whether hard games! lell on a man in after years; I to anv fifty-three now, and if I had any heller lieallh I should not is know what lo do with III Mental Benefits The big benefits that come frrmi linnl rilnvincr nrr tnnntnl.lw not physical. Most men who II fail lo do anything or to Bel li anywhere in this world do not, k al least so II seems to me. fail because of lack of ability. AMI - ily is largely a cultivated qiialily:Ueaon. At a meeline of the Ath- H is a growth requiring careful culture. II withers in the pre- seuce of fear. "Many n man is licked beforlwjnPr nesH- I bey are duly paid be starts. He looks at a job and.,,,, monibers of Ihe Association, as he looks, lin job grows bigger ami lie grows smaller. The up - shot is that he does jjot tackle dial job. He noes not admit lo himself lhal be Is afraid of it. the effect Hint he is going make a fool of himself biting off more Ihan he can chew. Sup- pose he has lo compete agalnsllshin. Tbe following committee a man or a group nf'nien which, directly or tndlreclly, all nf uslskallng rink mailers al aruicr-have In do every day of Ihe year hoof this winter: II. H. Moore, J. In business. lie sees Ihnl Ihe man. or men. nainst him Is confident. nc knows lhal he Isl worried and he thinks he shows it. Then, gradually, he cslab - KMR TONIC reR I I at goulv.tht I J i) A I TTR'-tonic " xoo lj ITwlx : HO WOrtOER. ML fill ' OtSM bt lirr-L FiTu( Srnvici, Inc. P.i Bm.o inlM JoJ American Magazine) football in college has helped mean, did you get nn thing out - that you use every day? I Ihe Marry Thornton of a, few railroad jolts in (he world. sites himself as a Utile man in world of supermen and he is failure. "The hbr thing that a fellow finds out in foolhall, or in any other hard game, is that men are Just men that, if you are afraid, Ihe other fellow is undoubtedly jul as much afraid; that, if yon are very tired and would like lo quit, Ihe other fellow is just as tired and would also like lo quit; that, nit hou uli some men are belter players than olhers, the best of them are not supermen, and thai if you tackle the fastest man in the country just above the knees you will stop him just 'surely as you would Ihe slow- man. Thus you learn in sports dial, no mai Milliard Pennsylvania Example ..it., .....ji io(J2 th ppnn,v-i - ania irame was iusl n uracil ans match for Harvard, Yale, and Princeton. Our teams used to start the trames licked larl wh ,hft intention of makintr a gl,n) showing, which is some- Hiintr very different from start- imr n , in tUa. . L,, convinced ourselves that we f.0iill win. We lost Yale, J,ut Ljnce then Pennsylvania Las been on m,. football man. not because a PW 4,rP(j r men sini-tH C(im j lo collepe but because the teams broke Ihe habit of pelting i.aPn. i iiav i.IjivimI manv game where we ran up big scores small colleges simply because their teams stepped out on the field licked. "To realize always that the. belter than you are- and it pays realize that when it is Irue; but If you keep In mind that he only a man, your wits will be with you and you always have sporting chance to win on the breaks " 11 onnm r w 4 m J)fUKl Uil A X II vanderhoof is already geltin? r:tt,v f(lP ,i. -Valimr and hockey ftlic Andatjon held last week ., ..., ,nf.A,i ii,a i,n one would i, .Unwed to use the rink this hi l.oinsr the onlnion Miat Iho Link rnnlil lie successfully oner afc only if all those who use ill hre collected from. Public school children will be allowed use of i lolihe rink fr'e of charge -but Ihose over sixteen and attending High School will have lo pay member was appointed lo lake: charge of H. Armishaw and Cecil .Steele. The requirements of the resl denls or Ihe F.nsl end of towni 'from uu ulhlelic standpoint will roliahly be met ere another season 1 1 elanses. Tin' city proposes ill lo accede to Hie request of the people there thai a playground te established m-ar Seal (iovennd (he liyro .Club lia "ITVred to furnish the equipmi'iil. The club lias asked Ihe 1 1 y lo prepare a larger piece of ground than waj at first proponil hi Hut! there may be adequate space for lh equipment. Now the United Ulmreh ai(npun-i's thai it will put in a Ryufnasiuiu on lots that il has secured (mm the city at a ru'iitiual price. The .Mn's Own gymnasium in town has been a popular venue for rising attilelet of all denominations for manv years and tin' new , project, it may be anticipated, will be similarly appreciated, WAR VETERANS WINNERS OVER BILLIARD PARLOR Opening Game of First Division Billiard League Resulted In Score of 1175 to 1054 7 Winning onl one of tbe five games, the Pxinre Ituperl Milliard Parlor went ilnwn to defeat by an aggregate srre nf 1175 to 1051 at' the-, hands of the Ureal War Veterans in Hie first tournament of the season in tbe firt division billiard ' league last nicbt. The nnly winner for the parlor wn Oeorge Mc-llmoyle who defeated fpl. Mo-Mordie by 550 to 175. Score of tbe evening were a follows: Col. McMnnlie (War Veter . 175; 1 uenrgc .Mrllmoyle Millinnl Parlor S50. Sngeanl H. II. Jebson, S50; Charles llalagno, 150. Fred Pyle, J50; Una Hrmvn, 203. Percy Tinker, 250; F. Ablrblge, 800. W. J. Nelson, 250; W. Stick-ney. 230. PLAYS FOOTBALL WITH A CORK LEG CKNTF.n POINT. Idaho, Oct. 28. Although Meryl Ilunler. 19 has a. cork leg, he is a regular member of Ihe Cenler Point high school football team. He play centre. Orach Alfred Kline said Ihe boy is a good player; thai lie makes his tackles along with Ihe rest of the squad and asks no favors heeause of bis. handicap "lie M fti tfime! SOiilng'slcr." Coach Kline 'declared, "and I use him at centre because he is Ihe. best player we have for I ho poslllon. Last year Meryl played on Ihe baseball loam. HOSPITAL AUXILIARY MEETING YESTERDAY A meeting of the Indies' lo dial Auxiliary was held in the council chamber yesterday afler noon with Mrs. Dibit, president in the chair, when final arrange meats were made for Ihe Hal loweVn Hall In be held in the Auditorium net! Friday night. The following ladies consented to act as patronesses: Mrs. S K. Campbell. Mrs. Fred siork Mrs. .1. A. West, Mrs. W. T. Ker gin. Mrs. I,. W. Kerin, Mrs Wanted For Sale For Rent DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for lest than SOc tVAMTBO SAI.KSMKN wunled at mice to sell (tehrke's i;hrislinas cards for priveale and commercial use. in Prince lluperl. Write (Jehrke's Limited, 5lfl Soyiuour Street. Vancouver, jl.C. 251 W (11. It Arlificial leetli Mought, any condition. Highest prievs soul by return mail. H. Dunslan P.O. Hox 3tU. Vancouver. Hi: Kslablishttd tbiriv three years. t WANTKh. Girl wanted for general housework. Appl Mrs. Joe llreer, 221 Fifth Ave. Kast. tf FOR SALE FOl'H roflmed bouse for ale on I Eighth Avenue Wet, near Mc: llriile. Apply 133 Kichtth Ave West after five o'clock. 2?t KOIl SALK. Fonl Sedan and pleasure boat, llargain. Phone lied 720. FOIl 8AI.K. Furniture and china. Apply PhilpotL Federal Mlock. 251 TO RENT FOIl HUNT. Pianos, player pianos, phonograph and sew ing machines. Wnlker' Music Store. tf FLIt.MSIIKO housekeeping suite for rent. Phone t or HI. Mussallem (irorery. FOIl IIRNT. New bouse at 1 5ft Fiftb Avenue West. Phone lied 720. HOOM for rent in private home Phone lireen 130. tit BOARD HOAHIt The Inlander. $110 Second Avenue. Phone 137. ItOAHI) and Room or Hoard only. Phone fled 707. F.ggerl. Mrs. II. F Tremayne, Mrs. J. P. Oade, Mrs. D. O. Slew art, Mrs. .1. O. lleddie and Miss lean Harrison The buying committee was au thorized lo spend 975 for Ihe purchase of lowels, riannelette shirts and binders. BLUE FOX FARMS ARE SPRINGING UP Vancouver Island People Begin nlng to Raise that Variety of Fur. VICTOIUA, OH 28. Althougl various kinds of furs are attract iug atlenlion, Vancouver Island is turning Its attention to hlu 'oxes which, according lo Pal llealy, Ihe well-known expert and writer now visiting Victoria, of fer Ihe greatest opportunity lo the fur farmer. "Silver for the classes, blue for the masses" is the way Mr. Healy aptly sires up the Hnlustry. With surprising frequency announcement is made of success attending the efforts to bring iiinlcr domestical ion sntno new species of Canada's fauna, whilsl a very gratifying number of individuals, vlslonlng Ihe future status nf (he industry atid the profits lo he derived Ihcre- from, are going lo Join Iho swelling army of Canada's fur farmers. Ooverninenls anticipating the same possibilities and recognizing Iho wisdom of In- lelllgenl development ami early stabilization are beginning lnj take sli ps for the encijiirjtgejnenl or Hie industry and !, put Inln.HIgh errect measures for Imj aojiieve-menl and maliilttiiince of a high blnudurd. Low LOST I.osT. Illark o.irring. Finder please rHiirn lo Daily New office. Hewaril. CARPENTERS II F.N having y.ur house repaired, see A. II. MnePberson. 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