last night between St. Andrew's andjpeg has been picked up in England. Grand Terminals was not played but ths ' although they hare been heard before a former team is practically assured of ; far south as the Isle of Pines and as the victory, being ahead in the four ' far west as Haiku. Hawaii, games by an aggregate score of 778 to! C24. nte games played last night resulted as follows: Pred Pyle (St. Andrew's!, 200: P. O'-Dsnnell, 124. Beri Morgan, 200; H. Corbett, 139. M. M. McLachlan, 178; Prank Zlernan. ' 200. S. D. Macdonald. 200: D:dt Howe. 161. The. fifth game Percy Tinker vs. Charlie, Balagno will be played today. r LADIES' WHIST rn'il of nrt Half of KeaMrn find Motre l.ariir treading In Standing by One Point '4 H 1 . lAst games of the first half of the season In the Ladles' Section of the Fraternal, Whist League were played last night, results being as follows: 8t. George's Ladles. 5; Orange Ladles. 4 Moose Ladies,' 6; Pythian Sisters. 1. The standing of the teams Is as follows: W. L. Pts Moose Ladles 5 1 S St. Oeorge's 4 2 4 Pythian Bisters 3 3 3 Orange Ladles 0 6 0 - T i SPORT CHAT When Interviewed regarding the re port that he would go East next season to be president of the proposed American Professional Hockey League, Prank Patrick. Vancouver hockey magnate would neither confirm or deny the re port. At that, the general Impression on the .West Coast is that the formei president of the old P.C. Hockey Lea gue will soon be connected with hockey ""in the East. "The tenth annual bonsplel of' the Alberta Curling Association will be started Thursday, February 3. In Edmonton. The annual bonsplel Is always a feature attraction for Edmon- tonlans every winter. The spiel this ytar is scheduled two weeks ahead of those held previously. RETAIL MERCHANTS About eighteen ineir. ers of the Re tall Merchants' Association gathered PAGE FOUR 'itii: DAILY WEW?. V,,i, NO SURPRISES BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManm VtlLLr T LOOK A IP I'M I j I DADDV MrtMATT-r3RO0H HA TT OlD VO J j . ;-VAJHtmS SHE WENT To a f IN BASKETBALL THE NaXT AUOHRMAN OMTHE j j j A3ED MfO HAVE DINNER J I mr4C-irt? t WriJlGCS?l OFUDCC PARTv INDEPENDENT TICKET- I - ' the: DeMOCRVTrj NEVER. HEAR THE WORD h sruai r r-r y mtv l ;itll TERMINALS, JKOTTO. .MAPI.K DEMOCRAT - ? RePOQLJ CAN I.KI AMI STARS WERE LAST SINCE I'V t .ONE , NHIIIT'S IY1NM.R IN TH Nt . t party; I J II - V a M J I II I II ii -w -rf in I a w I liTi II 111 II. X r n - v Colt. 13:' Stars 31. te- Ad&nacs. 10: Maple Leafs, 26. 4 '' Sons of Canada, 20: Terminals, 28. Orotto, 27: Grand Terminals, 22. The attendance at the basketball games last evening was very good, con- i slderlng the weather conditions. All the j games were very evenly contested, although there were no aurprlses as to the final scores. The Sons of Sanada. who last week; made such, a whirlwind finish in their Senior League fixture with the Terminals and won out. were last nighri vanquished by their rivals. The game was well contested throughout. The. following are details of play: JI'MOR l.KACl i: Colts E. Ratchford. 5: H. MacDonald. 4: R. SUlker. 4; It. Irvine. 4: O. Vlereck. Total, 13. Stars II. HeUbroner; W. Patmore. 4: M. M. Sakanoto, 9: B. Hunt. 4: J. Cur-rle. 4. Total. 21. Referee Geo. Mitchell. Mines- ixaoit Adanacs V. Smith. 2; E. !alby. 3: D. Gosse. 2; M. Lancaster. 2: A. Mlnzgohr. 2. ToUl. 10. . Maple Leafs Margaret G rails ra,.,2;j M. Harvey, 4; L. Lowe. 10; a Harvey. 8; H. Grant. 2: H. Sim, M. Thompson. ToUl. 26. Referee Geo. Mitchell. SENIOR LEAOI E - Sons of Canada V. Menzies. 8: R. Bartlett; a. Shenton. 4; H. Menzies. 2: B. Skinner. I; J. Farquhar, S: D. Gur-vlch. Total. 20. Grand Terminals P. Howard. 8; H. Gordon, 4; R. Underwood; S. Gurvich. 8; J. McNulty, 8. Total. 28. . Referee Lee Dell. . INTERMEDIATE LE.WUE Grotto D. Gurvich. 6: W. Wrathall. 10; D. Stalker. 10; J. Sim; J. Fraser, V. Meagher, 1. Total. 27. Grand Terminals R. Smith, 4; J. McNulty, 12; Y. Katsuyama. 4; C. Thomson. 2; S. Gurvich. T. Kelsey. Total. 22. Referee Lee Dell. LEAOtE TABLE The league standing to date are as follows: Senior League of W. D. L. Pts. Elks 8 0 0 16 Native Sons ..2 0 7 11 M ; t Terminals 3 0 6 6 ! Intermediate League a Grotto 8 0 1 16 Terminals 4 0 5 8 Bankers 1 o 7 2 : v ladle' League Maple Leafs ... 8 I 1 17 Adanacs l l 8 5 la Junior League 1 Colts ...6 0 3 ,3 Stars ...5 0 3 j0j Tuxls Boys I 0 5 2 ' THOUGH TOURNEY IS is NOT COMPLETE, SCOTS ARE ASSURED A WIN One game Is the billiard tournament & JUL f fC Wh kifcMri 'm- ante- Ir l JT gJ- 1 JL ll -"sz 1 1 a j n-,, " I for their regular meeting last evening at 6.30 In the banquet room of the Commodore Cafe. The meeting, which was presided over by President P. H Llnzey. dealt only with routine matters and decided to keep the stores op in the evenings during Christmas week The next meeting of the Association will take place early in the new year when oncers for the ensuing twelve months will be elected. ENGLAND HEARS RADIO IN 'PEG LlVEItrOOL .MAX PICKS VP CONCERT HKOADCASTED IIY C.N.IL STATION WINNIPEG. Dec. 15. The Winnipeg radio station of the Canadian National Railways has been heard In Liverpool. England, according to a letter which was received yesterdayby R. H. Roberts, announcer over CNRW. At 4.40 Sunday morning. November 21. the strains of "Mary Lou." being broad-catted In Winnipeg at 10.40 Saturday evening. November 30. were heard by Herbert Jones of 18 Monks wen Street. Dingle, Liverpool. Mr. Roberts. In look ing over the log of CNRW in verification the statement, finds that "Mary Lou" was one of the items included in the program of November 20. The letter from Mr. Jones reads as f ol- lews: -At about 4.40 Oil.T. I picked up station on about 385 metres, which we understood to give the call alga CNRW. As the world's radio doas not give the items I picked. I should like to know whether I have been successful in picking up a station which, while on lower power of 550 W is alsa great (Distance away, unfortunately, although your strength was rather good and I was troubled wtth fading, and xnUsed most of the announcement. However, one Item I was sure of was an instrumental number called "Mary Lou." My receiver a four valve straight circuit." The radio department here consulted the radio log kept of all numbers broadcasted and Identified the time of broadcasting and the Items' This Is the first time that the Canadian National Railways station at Wlnni- GREAT-GREAT-GRAND SON OF ROBT. BURNS DIED IN WINNIPEG WINNIPEG, Manitoba, December 15. A great-great-grandson of the Immortal Robert Burns. Robert Burns Thomson, of Langruth. Man., formerly of Win- fiipege was burled recently in Old KlI- sbbV&i "OXO" feeds the family's needs CHILDREN'S PUZZLE A delight to every child. Two picture puzzles in one 72 pieces. Sent to any address on receipt of 30 "OXO" Cube wrapper a. "OXO" warms and strengthens as wtli ai feeds. OXO CUBES The Great Beef Economy Tin of 4 cubes, 15c. Pneumonia Left Her With A Bad Cough Mrs. W. R. Bennett, 2S07 14th St West, CaJjwry, Alt, write: "Over rear ago, tfore my twins were born, I had aa attack of pneumonia which left me with a very had eoujfh. Beinjr under the doctor's ear, la tried first one thin ami then Mutter, but I coughed day and niHu A friend brought me bottle of Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup for to trj, and after eoiigUri for two months and taking four pjx otmee bottles of cough rne,li-' I jjot rid of my cough with one and a half K..t1es of Dr. Wood's Xnnrav Pin Syrup." Price 35. per little, lar.- family sire 60c; pat op only by The X. MJlbarn Co., Limited, Toronto. Out. dorian cemetery beride the body of hat lather, another Robert Barns 'Thomson. bo died In Winnipeg In 103. Mr. Thomson was born In OI$o December 5. 1874. and Id 1884 came to Manitoba with his family. The Scottish port had a daughter, Elizabeth Hystop Bams, who was- the greawgrandmother of the late Mr. Burns When only sixteen years of age. she married John Thomson, a soldier Bight children were born to Ur. and Mrs Thomson, amongst whom was a ya. Robert Burns Thomson, grandfather of J .Manitoba farmer. The graadlihe nss one of tbeJrotnor Scottish poets, 'ile in turn had a son who was also christened Robert Bums, the father of the late Ur. Thomson. GARBAGE BYLAW NOT TO BE VOTED ON Council Ij't Mint Keelndnt KolutU Made Karller la Year When Alderman Joe Oreer moved that a former resolution which the city coun cil had passed some months previously "that the present system tn vbgue for the collection of garbage be continued u the end of the year and that the citizens then be asked to rote on It at the next civic election," be rescinded, and that the council recommend to the incoming council that the charge for same be paid out of general revenue. .Mere were protests from Aldermen Oasey and Stevens. Alderman Casey was of the opinion that it was not good business to Yeeom-mend to the new council for they would be able to determine the best course after they sired tip the financial The family needs good food especially young children. "OXO" is good food, because " OXO " is the concentrated nourishment and 'goodness of prime lean beef in the most assimilable form. Add "OXO" to your meat-dishes soups, stews, hash, croquettes and see how much better they taste and how the children will enjoy them I Give the children a cup of hot " OXO," too. when thev ran tin of 10, 30c. I ' position. This view ws shared bv ' Alderman Stephens. i Aid. Joe Oreer said be could not see ! 'he miftakr lii makinc a neommeadauon ; to the new council as each action would in general tend to make tor continuity ' of action by city councils. In view, how.iver. of the ttreof pro I teat aftlnst the recommendation he withdrew that portion and simply moved j that toe former resolution of Ute ooun- ell be rescinded This vas carried QUEER GAMES ll.MIIW .sT.iKKII Ills All. (IV HUH-H. TAIL h.l MI Mill; IIVIMI VXNNIPC1. Dee 15 (By CP I . rbet were many queer game of chance played by the frontiersmen of western Canada and the Native Indian years ago and to the collection -rf storks has been added one by Os4. James K. Cornwall, known as "Paoee River Jim." told by the veteran at a ,vi-toaher banquet here, brly 0ya In the remote north were jotac dscused and the relative merits f tndVns as experts in "draw poker" rere aieaUoned. I think I witnessed the moat araax-poker biuC ever si aged la the history of the tame." Col. Cornwall jfesermtL,, "It V atxMt M years ao tip aeor Oreat SUve Lake. I was eerrytng mail or the lowernaaeat. One asght I wae nought la a dmtBg btteaard and by reai esTort, rskaaaged to reach the safe-y at atbsUan krg osbtn. It was the jiual drbgy one-room shock. la one corner 1st a aauaw on her death-bed. Otxting it the floor were frve braves laying pmkmr. 1 dnspecl oa the floor and dM am arake up until 4 o'clock the nest mora- I The gtaaM was still la pregreas. It bed been running for two days. "The owner of the shack and the of the dying woman was ha- bad rue. The other bucks hsd his money, his doge, rifle and raetleslly an hi personal belenglags. But you would never have suspeeted rt. He was as cool as a cueumbrr. A big pot developed. The owner of the shack got mixed up la It He wagered every-thrag he had left bat the betting con tinued The buck studied his cards and then leaned over to his squaw who was covered by a single Hudson's Bay blanket. He showed her his hand and told her he wanted to bet the blanket. The dying woman consented. "Into the pot the blanket went. On the draw the shack owner played paf while the remaining players drew tdi. He bet the shack on his last blunge and the rest of the players tossed in their hands. "Curious to know' what poker hand would induce even an Indian to part mth the blanket that covered bis dy ing wife. I picked up the, winning hand. It was a bobianl flus'ri,'" A bobtail flush M a varuelw hand in draw tpoker. having only four of the requisite five cards ail of the same suit. UTILITIES SURPLUSES REPORTED TO COUNCIL Lights MioMrri I'rnflt of U.Vl 111)1 Trlrplionrs f4'lil The report of the utilities superln tendeni read at the council meeting last i iht abowrd a surotus In the light rir,rtment of 1J-JH)2 for the month nf November. Aid Brown, in commenting on the surplus, said that there had been sev eral things which assisted in the favor able showing. The dry dock and the elevator had been large users during the month, the latter account amount lng to over tl.COO. In addition to this the superintendent had been able to operate the dry dock plant cheaper than he had formerly estimated. The domMtir requirements had also been larger niring the month and tbls -all assists' m creating the favorable re. turn. The letum of the Utilities Superln irnoent (or the month also showed a urplus in the telephone department of 008.81 HOTEL AKUIVAI-S I'rlnrr lluiiert Mr r n. Flewin and Mrs J, Oarr, Pr' R ni)vm J 8, Rogers Prince Ru t1 W A Talbot Anyox J Aubiary I V anted For Sale DAILY For Rent 2c per word in FOIt SALE TOR SALE. FOUR ROOM HOUSE. fully modern, glass veranda. 12,500 Oaah. 1600. Botanee 119 per month. Hive roam house with bath. Beeeath Avenue, lloo.,. Only tXO caeti. Balance to area age. he our llt of other pro ties for Sole. TIIIO, COLLAIrT LTD. Westlsalme Theotre Week. FOR SAIJEL TO CLOSK OUT AN LB-Ute, we are auUwried to sell sever.! lots, some tefrners. harbor view, and on eewer. Prteet low and term from IIOOO monthly. Enquire T. Mcqymont. If INSTANTLY I YOU1X HAVE TO COMB ajamptag If you waai thte comfy j lsr, a)xreomaad-bUi for Xmsx. , Four btoeks freoi Post OAee. Buy It the inetslmeat way. O. C. Walker. POR SALE. tea raised deck oaMn cruiser, praetloany eaeapiete and ready Car teuttonln; ejsfiae InMeUed. Apply Box 10. muy Kewe aCVee. T rOR 8A1X-IHI81I STTER PUPS. SIX wioks old. H each. Beoa eeestwfa. Phone Oreest 284. UM Dwrraa, the Prteeta. Seeenth Avenue Iksi. 70 SNAP POR OASH. - QUARTEIl CITI send ek dlxUa room suite. Phoa 23 day time or Blue 2M evteuofs t 2M FOR SALfc?X PIANO. PRACTIQALLY aw. Apply earner Fulton s4 Sixth Aeonue over Sunrise Oroeery. s WHT NOT HAVE M OS ICt PIANOs and phooogrspos for rent. Walker's Mume aante. If FOK KENT FOR RENT. THtRTT ROOU EQUIP ped hoteL Ootsg eoneetn. WriU Box H2 Dally News Oface. U FOR RENT. WARM HOUSE WITH two bedrooms. Central. Apply SIS Fourth Avenue East. FOR RENT. FURNISHED SUITE Phone IS, Mussallrm Oroeery. IIOAKI) BOARD. THE INLANDER, 810 Second Avenue. Phone 1S7. FUKXITOKK AM) KAN.iKS FOR CHRI8TMA8! DIMNO ROOU suites. Chesterfield suites, walnut beds with coll springs; drovers, ehlf-fonleres, lounge, carpeu. linoleum, and linoleum Tflfn. -Toys of - every description. A. kfuKenrle. Furniture. Phone TT3. LOST LOST. OOU CRESCENT BROOCH set with pearls between Westholme Theatre and Federal block. Finder please return to Dally News omce. Clout. J. S. Wilcox. Oeorge H. Ilodgers and C. A. Pierre. .Vancouver. Rev. W. F. Rushbrook. Port Esslngton; Judge Robertson. Prince Oeorge; W. II. Man-uel. Winnipeg; James Richmond. Ter-race: B. Wax, Calgary . Mawiy Mr. E. F. Dudoward. Port Simpson Central A. Stramberg. Maple Bay e-rvet e I'KINCK KUPKIIT TIDKS 4aoa.vo TIII IIMMV. KM CMIII it in High 11 00 ant. 21 i ft. 11:87 pm. 19.1 " Low 4 47 a m. S:42 pm. AD - I IIIIMV. M.( I.Miiin ; 11 49 ajn. ' (22.4 ft. Low 440 a ill, . iz .'' i ad0iprori: a.a - HtTI IIIMY. f)i ri;iini;! )g High . . :. ...... 0:40 IBC ft. 12:31 p m. 22 8 " lo J 29 a m. 7.0 It 7 15 pm. 3 6 " PAIN in BLADDER Promptly Ettsd by SANTAL MIDY Bs sur te gtt the Otnuln Lest fse ins word "MIDY" Sou by til druitmi NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. advance. No Advertisement taken for lets than 50c CHIKOHtACnC Hit It. R. I.VOIJmOS nilltOr-Ktl-lOK trtt Third tirnue. Omce tWU . B0 House calls IIjOO Par appotntmeat Phone Omce ulae 84 Rrsidettce Black W DKH.MATOl.tKJV I.WItl. ItU.MI-lliM Itr.MIIVIH by the latMrt seleUfl method IT. KM sMINrV flt'.iR t vti.m. No need for dlsflfurtBg hotrs or other blemtshes any more Mm nr. HUrk fit ltBSTAUKANTS noon i:ah rtii: Mrs. Unger. PropnetrrM Third Avenue. Next O. W. V. A. (iniMl Home f'naked .Meals. Phone nisrk 73 mn.iLS m i hi. itri.nt. "Scalier Sunshine with Otads" (Hie (iUitloll iibIIm for rbrMms and make yotsr friends glad lor years to eome rrnu. chkhtm h ptrKturM 8 1. an. Sl-Vl. SLOO. tUM and up. Write for prtee IU4 I, ti. Mer it Ml P.O. Box 87S. tirronit. nr. FUllS' FURS MADE TO ORDER AND ftE- modelled. Raw stint leaned and dreMwd. Mall orders promptly attend ed to. Mrs. F Tarr. 231 Bmadway East. Vancouver anothku ih0 kkduction in ciikvhoi.ct co.m.mkkciai. caii pricks 1-1S Ton Utility Express Chassis 82J 00 H Ton Light Delivery Chaaata CI000 Touring and Roadster I SIS 00 Sport Roadster $ 8A0JM Ooaeh and Ooupe 1102000 rdsn II1JSM Laadau ... 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(Across from Empress Ilot'l) WATK NOTKx TAK.'r.'"4 V!" whose add!' Rupert. B Uks r.i atrr i.'it . : !! r,.. tl-r . h ste' r, n, , , Liic .!, it. . - be (I vtr'M nadir .: utji leel fri..n thr ' will U M-ti : parixw u;,;. aartbed . . lease ,p: Wl on Mr I an Belli. I tti t- tti effi t Kaivr'. I apptic.'. m n v Water Rerwi - Water M:.' Victor. R( lir'. ufr itewstMJ ' WATKH X0TWI nnik'ii 4 TAKE IHM! ' saktaat-r. Ln. Vanani-.re. B la lake and .. of water out flow i orthv OspU l r. (. ,. Oote The the rm m uu. arrets! nd i 3 rt'criijui IV : : airi imiri.:i ItX A aa apji r' Use "Ttot a otTkee thr v rV hsnwrt. B 1 ation i y " Water ttlf:. Vkctoru ' I the axes: ap: xal aewstM) pttfeUngt.aa 10, lei A -13 watkh xona lU KION tr TAKE NOIH i 5- a laxe vvtrx. take at.it u r water out -i flaw asvitwn-i:. Cave aa tn , UO. The v. the seam . west oi the aMbdrVsaton of T, and win i-pose upon thr latansL Thi pound on th" ,uia 28. A coin ssi 1 pttaatlon rnirwm 'Water! Act ii of the Water Rr. ObJecMrina to tr . rued win " With Mr Cotiiji' Pslkanir'lt Di wtthln ' bin y ol U a r EU- r The !! 0 J vt His n " ISI,ARTME r By J P LAND ACT viitii III' iv-tl VtloV TO Vf A In Oraham 1 Island Und Rf llunert. and Mssoett Iain TAKE Nt I ' l oam&aar Linn'' ! uecupatlon Un'':' ply lor a i-"-scribed lani Commencni ar a 'r r northeast Yr. TV wsbterly. folli lng r. -r said Lot to i - rf'' Lot; thence " r easterly. foll n . : Ferguson Hv point of Rehinun I' msterlT to the i" and oonUiiniiK. I..JVCB Aic Datetl 4th Hi""1 LAN0 CT. SroU M1"" NOIICS SI innivn - pr lit Prior ll'il" . ' llii trlet. sikI iiiiI' " ' irlMrMte lli'"'- . 1 llsli Psrlirr-. miri.li' K Of llie rnll"'"K '"' Commenr iiis r criirr so sllbeaM U Clsim. rill.ii' " noriherl "it" '' '' ,i nob,',1 ",, " ' ' msrk: liwiii-' id"-. sler liwrk 111 ' "lISlS rriv I''.- '"'" , " 1 " tH.iui -.r ii si rr- Hi"" ' ''. .. I'll'' miMRllvn ft 1 - n III" nnJ ; pieii't!' VID l