PAGE FOUR The Newest! A Shipment of fample Coats for Misses and Ladies Priced from , $12.50 to $22.50 These arc on consign-ment ami must he shipped away on Tuesdays linal. Pee Ihem liefore lliey go. Mrs. W. I. Wilson Third Avenue P.O. Hox - - 989 Phono Green 389 Sausages! Pure Pork Sausape. per lb. 30c lleef ami Pork Sausage, per lb 25c Tomato Sausage, per lb. 25c Fresh Home-made Head Cheese, per lit 25c Heef Dripping, per lb.. . 10c Sealy 8 Doodson Sixth Street Phone 455. We deliver See Our Window DEMDNSTRATIOH of Modern Laundry Services In K Idas' Old Stand on Third Avenue & DRY GLEANERS Phone 8. ! Wood! Wood! Now is your chance Dry Cedar 'ull load ... ... $8.50 Half Load $3.50 Large sacks 50o HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 5S0 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone tt. Ctrlage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. 3oal, Sand and flraveL We Specialize In Piano and' Furniture Bevlng. Fur Coats & Jacquettes An F.xqufsite Stock of Fur Trimmings at low prices. B. C. FUR Co. Next Q.W.V.A. Third Ave. ?n?. tr.'T.V NEWS BRINGING UP FATHER NOW- I'LL. CO DOWN TO. V; IN THE KNOW OtriTtt AM' mIT THU HOSPITAL HE OOEbNT PS.V IT LPb-OLD MOHEY - THtV THE COT IN A Take it awat MANE. IT (SaSISSi FROM r fv HiM-r; Ji I'm rv QUEBEC CUT OF LUMBER LARGE mi Billion and Half Feet of Logs Being Got Out This Winter gi KMKC, Feb. 20. The lum ber 1'iit of I Ik province of Quebec for the winter of l92.'-2ti is Xecled to be about 1,500,000,- Inioii (KI0 feel, it announced by i:.fin are reported lo be vastly improved over previous years, for the forest ry men employe! by the provincial government, snmo two hundred in number, are visiting each of the camps in turn, ami seeing thai t lie new-rule and n-srulalions laid down by the rx-vineial health bureau are ober-veil in full. In addition to this work, lhe.-e foresters are also charged ttilh enforcing the-, law regarding the minimum growth of limber that can bo felled. The 1925-2(1 timber cut . is ex pected lo be completed, ahnill Ihff end of April, but long before thai the provincial forestry department will have started their plans in connection with the operations for next winter. Mr. Piche staled that his department would this month slart arrangements for next winter's work in the forestg of the province. BIRTHDAY PARTY GIVEN BY MRS, M. THOMPSON TO NUMBER OF HER FRIENDS On Thursday evening a very pleasant social affair look place when Mrs. M. ThonmMui gave a birthday parly in- her apartments on Third Avenue. The evening was spent in games, dancing, inging and recitations. W. II Waldorf gave an exhibition of hypnotism. Nels Larson's antics V-vlfen he imagined 'lflniself J be a dane.ing bear proveiJ,vei'y jini"tf- ing. -U niiduigiil supper was served and in I he early hours of the morning the festivities finally enme to a close when all joined hands and sang "Awld Lang ?viie. Those presenl beside the hostess were Dwighl Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Fred Seadden, Mr and Mrs. .1. W. (Jollier, Mr. and Mr?. V.. Saxon, Miss Pearl Collier, Master Arthur Liuslead. Mrs. O Linstead, Vic Marckland, Nels Larson, A, prophet, W, Way, Preseoll, W. II. Waldorf and A Mr Ivor. TEA AND SALE TODAY BY BAPTIST LADIES Affair Is rn Progress In Church Parlors this Afternoon A tea and sale of home cooking anil tdain wwiiig is being bet this afternoon in the church par lors by the Ladies' Aid nf the Haptist Church. Mrs. C. Larkin, president of the Aid. receiving and Mrs. Frank Mprris is general convener. Mrs. -J Macdonald is in rliarge of the tea room with Miss Hughes. Mr llewislon, Mrs. C. O. Camphel Mrs. W. Darlnn and Mr. A. Ivar ton as her assllants, Mrs. W. llaminond is convener of Hie home rooking table assisted h.v Mrs. .hid Thuriier and Mr. Ilib-bard and Mrs. .1. A. LuuNay ar. rliarge of the sale of plain! sewing. Mr.. Lemon is acting a-eashier . SPORT CHAT Jai-k Deinpey. world's chain- lirnvywcixhl boxer, is about iv.,t mi., m-iiii ? with . : .:. :.. iai. L-,..lr' ! - in. ...I...... ..i.. ,1.. nafnerhiii after his weddin- I, ,,.,, T.lvIrip ,Bk .n.. iiiiii. ..r n... .i..:i . i.u... ,.. ... (i. piehe. clner forester in thctseHe or "sensational dicos- leeplechaiiig will finish in He provincial government. Laek 'fures." The disclosure. will Hn.'Tarly fblaie .rlory, and the now duriiw January Ihrongh-J,!,,,,!,. 5m, as profitable Ini out the province m:ule little lir-'jja,.ji , n,,... ,.,.. j,,, ,PnI,iioiial lernnre in me iunii"-rum upci .i-( ay pai0 ,n anni,um',.s that 1 """I'" w," ",r rr lions in the :I50 camjw whirhilf. ..iii ,Pn ji,. ,rll i,..;.!,, ,inrviH"il 'f Ibe lirand National at have been opened, for, whereas in soni ililricls loo much snow- .. n il eariy in me se.on. .op lhat practically none fell duringi,.. January siatuliieii mailers, ami '., o-ndered the roads jus! right roHfor )f M, fPnU W,V aclive wprk. . llm r..ilA.i r..ilo.( In i Lnni-l mil -r T..i.. i-.-.y.' ISih. In all. some thirty thousand . ..... , , men are scattered throughout . if"iiJ ut mi- Jriiri in iir i .-. , .iHl ,.. a,nnl overage nualily, some cood the province. Hygienic H.nditiorisin(.4 , ,, MMarrel over FMcllo Tayl,.; and u-liit 1 1 ik llii.iba r. t VV!llM 'Pun 1 ""I..... ncy and when he will ffght. I Couunencing today and fiidin next Friday, I lie second annual winter carnival at Vanderhoof is now being held. One of the most iiuporlaut events will ! the queen content which will be ii; progress throughout the week until the Athletic Association dJnce on Friday night whey the sijnnding of the -candidates wilt be announced. There will alo sljiged during the. week n number of winter games inrlud-j hockey and skating. Thej proceeds qf the carnival will be; levoled to the development of aj kaling rink' The proceeds of the first carnival last winter: made it possible to eJabish a rink this season. GOOD SHOOTING AT MINIATURE RANGES There was some good average shooting at the miniature ranges nsl evening, the hihest score being 9C and the lnwet !0. Fol lowing are the M-ores: M. M. Lamb 9rt It. Davidson 9t . W. Hrass . . ; 9 1 It. Wilson 93 11. Floyd ... ... ....... 92 J. Sipiire k.. .... W. Hanbin . ; 92 ill. It. I'-astman . . n . ; .j Qfi '('. K. McKeown ........ 01 Frank Hnssell 9ft LADIES' WHIST Daughters of England and Orange Ladles were Winners Last Evening fiames in Ihe Ladies Seotiou of the Fraternal Whist League last night resulted as follows: Daughter of linglnnd. 5; Moose L.'idies, t. Orange Ladies, 5; Pylhian RIs- Jrs, 4, League standing lo dale is as follows: .W, L. Pis Orunge Liolies ...x... (5 I f, Moose Ladies T, V, Daughters of ling. 5 r Pythian Sisters C, F. .leary, who has been em ployed in the Kelley logging eamps at Logan lolel, relumed lo the city on Ihe Prince Charles Inst night, He is the falher of .Mrs. W. JI, Peniwy ol Ibis lty. Provincial police; Constable and Mrs.harles'Kcnrb and fain ily of Massed re visitors In the. cits, having arrived from Ihe Is lands on the Prince Charles last n light. O 1926 r Int l. Fistuwc Soviet. Inc. Cnt bntaia n(W wn4 GRAND NATIONAL IS GREAT EVENT Preparations Being Made For Great Steeplechase Next Month 40 JUMPS IN 4't MILES LONDON. Feb. lly Cnn-winler ndlat) Press . The Ial r4MB season will I '"a,"',lr,r,'. nfar the close of Ainlive on Marrh iii. and the run ni lip of the Lincoln Handicap afl.ineoln two day earlier, flrand NMIIonal entrants thij -nr c.-tiisideml wrtl tin to ;ar "" 1 usual standard. 1 hough the fbulk of the IK candidates are of 'h'nes. many of them with long M.-Henee over the dimeull i'miit ii i lie? i.nT'numi iniCK, ., i,., ...... (ICtM'MI-U lll" WIli!IIIS UIIOI- ted them. Double Chance Favorite Outstanding anions: the turfs veterans who ore being prepar ed for the greatest test that the iiiomtigiiureti ran race, re Double Chance, winner of the National in 1025: Old Tav llrblze wlio fell in tvth rhres and finih-ed second taWf year: Hilvo. fifth last year and lliinl in 1021, and Hy Mak, lliinl lat ynar, and euid in 1021. Some of Ihe horses who enter Hie (irsind .Vntional v-ear aftr year have a fair chance of win uing it sooner or later, and nge is not always the mot important factor. Old lay Itrbtee is 12 years old, for instance, but Serjeant Murphy, revered at New market as a model juniper, va 13 years old when he won I hi i ace in 1023. Serjeant Murjihy has iM'erf conspicuous in the race for many years, and his absence ttti ear 4s regretted by turf followers. Hi! is being used at Newmarket (o t-qIhmiJ the younger entrants who will essny the diffi cult jumps on March 2C. At that. there is a possibility that Ser geant Murphy will have another ry next year. vv ilh IH candidates in training, it is ipnle fiossihle that the field for Orand (National Ibis year win ne larger tiian ever before. 'l1ie record is 36 start-rrs; in lt(2l. T"irl'-irfri sarll fast yearJii' it ( t t , 4 Forty Jumps 'Marled" is the correct term I lie Orand National fully deserves the reputation of being the most arduous horse race run annually in ihe world. Along its length of four miles and H50 yards are scattered 10 jumps am practically all of them are higher or wider than the obstacles foum at oilier tracks. One of the threi water Jumps is 15 feel wide. In I lie course of the race, these jumps generally brinff n grief a half or two-thirds of the field and rarely do n doen horse linish the course. OU-nside. In toil, was the only entrant lo finish without flilliiKr, and in 1021, when .Shaun Spadnh won he was followed over Ihe finish ing line by only four olhers, mil of the 3. starters, , Naturally the. heavy casually list does not pass unremarked Always ihere are those who ad voralc the moderation of the National's damaging jumps, or simriening nr ttie long course The mieslinn has even come up. in the House of nmmons. In addition. U Is disheartening snmeiimes to see a horse, run nlng in fine condition and an parenlly with n brlghl chance of finishing at Ihe lop, fall within igJH or Ihe fnlhlng post Old Tay Bridge fell three fences from mm - - i For Wanted Sale DAILY For Rent " . .. NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word infadvunce. No Advertisement taken for leu than 50c 'jvaiitk WAXTKD. -Doal for crolline: 3fi f-et or over; sound and ren-sonnbly priced. Anwer a once lo lto 3(r. Daily New offiee. WAXTKD. Plain dremakiri' and sewiny: remodelling, impairing, kniltinsr. elr. Phone, fireen 701. MI'SKHATS vvanled l buy for breisllns purwes. S:do price lo Win, H. lunnali. Mnetl. It.C. WAXTKD Sewindhaml Portable Typewriter. Itov 3U5. Daily New Office. tf FOR SALE rWKLVK Ooid Seal Congnlriiri rugs to be cleared at less than cost. Iteautiful patterns and various siie. This week only. Call in. Seeing is believing A. MacKeniie. furniture. Phone 7:5. FOIl SALK. New and ued machinery, boats and engines, piston rings and propellers. Northern Kxchaiwe. 21.1 Second Avenue. Phone 23. if FOIl SALK. - Fumed Oak dining suite. ro.oo. Phone Itlue r,23 HOOKS FOIl SALK. Phone I'.lack l". TO RENT FOIl UK.VT. ' Modern four room ed flat with Monarch range, Clapp Block. vvestenhaver Hros. tf FOR IlKNT. Pianos, player pianos, phonographs and sew ing machine. Walker's Music .Store. I Oil IIF.NT. Tailor-shop: Iwo business rooms below, Iwj living rooms above. Westen- haver Hros. 1 FOIt IlKNT-Furnisheil room In private home. Walerfron: view. Apply 330, Fourth Ave. licist. 44 FOIt JlliNT, Funilheit. house pear business section, 120.00 Apply 215 Fourth Avenue Fast. TWO roomeil funilshcd apart ment.to rnl by Ihe day, week or month. 'PhVihe'flitl rtu. IJ FOIt IlKNT.- Hon m with nCwilh out board; near "elevator Phone lied IT.7. tf FOIl IlKNT. Furnished suite Musallem Apartments. Phon 18. tl M0DKR.N FLAT for Ilent. Anoly Max lleilhroner. TRAPPERSI I NKKD 10.000 MINK SKINS. Ho.d prices paid. See. me before you sell your furs. If lis furs Fli buy ihem. W. OOLDBLOOM, Second Ave. The Honest Fur Man. Ihe winning post in 1021, when hn was lendimg with Silver: The latter has to carry lop weight of 175 pounds in Ihe, race next month, ine norses finishing in Ihe n. .. 1- ..1 1 . 11 m piiiiM-s lasi year ure again entered, namely; n (heir order, Double Chance, ... Old Tay nriUKC, l y .M.-isk, Hprig, Silvo, and Dwnrf of Ihe Forest, other entrants with previous. "National" experience are Arilen. Ammonal, All While, He,, Cruchan. fiardenrnlh, Keep Cool, Pencoed, Paey, While Surrey, and Hall (node, :i DRY WOOD. i Split to any length in 1 blocks, per load $0.00. . SU.T IIKIMINO j A. ISAACSON, Sen! Cove, phone (Hack 101 CARS FOR SALE. 1922 Oldsmobile t. 3 paen-er touring 1000 lid 1920 Nash 5 paenger touring lHr.il.00 1921 Overland Sc. I an I?oo.i0 1919 Ileo even passoiittcr louring 1700.00 1925 Ford Coupe, balloon tires , car like new f RftO.un 1922 Font Tud.r sedan, tt6.0fl 1922 Ford Coupe 1350 00 I 1921 Ford one ton Iruek. panel body f97S.on Ford light delivery ehnsl. rebuilt Il75.no All ears guaranteed In good mechanical rondltion. Ilav terms ran be arrange. KAIEN GARAGE Ford and Chevrolet Servke Sta tion. Agents for McLatvghlin Oakland. Oldsmobile ami Chevrolet cars, Ileo, (I. M il and Federal Trucks. WftKCKLVn SP.HVIGR DAY AND NIOIIT. LOST LOST. lady's blue eiiameller. penj'll. between lliupllal. ami llrxilh School. Finder plea return to Daily News office LOST. A silk scarf, black wit'. light stripes. Finder would oblige by returning same l. Daily News offlec BOARD AND ROOM. HO A It D The Inlander. H30 eond Avenue tl,r,rt 137 AUCTIONEER ITHI.IC AfCTION. - Furniture and general household elfeets move for convenience of sale. Make one dollar look like two by Attending this sale on Thursday, February 85 nl 2.3(1 "p.m. Place. of sale and item ised lisl will appear Mater Phonogiirph record exchang ed. Private sales dally. Phone 7t. O. F. Hrine, Auctioneer. TAXI Phone 67 Taxi (Call Oeorge, Paul or Oust) Six- and seven-passenger Slude bakers at yur disposal any llm for 50c Service ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block Across from Ktupress Hotel ROTHWELL'S TRANSFER Coal - Wood and Furniture Moving Haggage and Express Stand .LHtlcs News Sland, Phone 352. nns. Phono Orecn 020. PRINCE RUPERT TIDES Sunday, February 21 "'Sh ft:50 M.tn. 17.0 ft. 22:21 p.m. 15.0 " 'w 2:21 a.m. 10.0 " 15:54 p.m. 7.0 " Monday, February 22 'tell 9:59 n.m. 177 ft. 23:22 p.m. 10.3 " ''r,w 3:11 a.m. 10.H " 10:57 p.m. 0.1 " 1 .j Ml Founds I CAMERON TtUdtrr, ph ;r .' Bagaage, r urn uurt tir you wan? an or di-lr r ' ' " 1 M 'IPRINCE RUPERT MUtio. 303 Third unM J .1 . w. r Phonographs ! ,:- 1 Ilaequels u M , sljiiinei i f s; 4, FURNITURE. New and Sr lure Slofe. V . St unods. GEO, PAPAD0PULM H3P Third Ave 1 . WATIA SOTKt. Till Viti. 1 M. L . Vrrrlf. H 1 . w rktvimt .it. ... IllM hlrf Wxfxerh 1 fcHtllorlt MM Mil. - JMIM OtUrlWIM hv V f awl ii wtr"s 4 i ii. ti 1 .wW-i. i' liar mortal .... m m"ii. . "VUt VM - I. HfUVIr ' be Mr nh in ov 1. M MM ml Mm amir. till On I." UNO CT u f iik u ir " loS. la UM H- IMML MM 'i'. ' VC CMM "rt- j4unii.i TUt soti' r. tttl trim fn IMM ISHfl) Oil' prmHs 1.1 . . 1 OMiiUonnr 11 lliirr 1.. CM, MM Won r rfwvtra t .1. wwlb f Mftlr -1,. it Im. hi hllli erli iWsit bun rsmimriM-fli ii trs, rnnrr 1,1 f-VVII.MVVJ rr w ' GOVERNMENT LIQUOI bOTicc or seeiicsTios '"a MTi:r. is ncn' . tJih ii ' MIIHHl inlrlht' I Ii I nil IbMnl IWf Urlli v.. i' rlvi rf mii.-' M-f kiKtmn n-Mw earner .f 'in -III the Clly "f '' Ihr liml brnin ' h twelve I? t-Vliji atnr humln .t Crlne livfrri I , ' In tti PrirtiS'f .1 lime r'i4.iii 1 entire Mlilierl r IflSefeere ItSleil it I'rin. 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