PAOB FOUR WHY GO WATCHLESS? In these days of exactitude, it is just about impossible for a man lo go without a watch. Watches are so easily bought nowadays that no one need bo without one. . For $15.00 wc sell a guat-anlecd watch, 15 jcwel-led in a gold filled case. , Cheaper ones for those who want them and of course, many that cost more. fllad to show you. John Bulger The Jeweller TWICE WEEKLY Wc have arriving l'llKSil KILLED HFKF. VKAL and 1'OHK. We also carry a full line of Fresh. Smoked, and galled Fish. Sealy 8 Doodson The Home of Bulk.ey Valley Produce. Jlranch from Smithers. Sixth Street. Phone 455. CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS The Laundry of Personal Service, Phone No. 8. Finished Laundry, Wet Wash, Thrift-T-Service, Soft Finish, And Dry Cleaning. We are ready at any time to receive your phone call, to lake your instructions, to lake personal charge of . your Laundry and Dry Cleaning. Wood! Wood! Now is your chance Dry Cedar Full load . . . Half Load . . . Large sacks . . $6.50 $3.50 . 50c HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 5S0 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone tl. :&rlage. Warehousing. nd Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Ooal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Covins. Fur Coats & Jacquettes An Exquisite Block of Fur Trimmings at low prices. B. C. FUR Co. Next G.W.V.A. Third Ave. BRINGING UP FATHER HOCKEY GAME IN NEW YORK :::: Twenty Thousand Attend Open Ino Gamo and Usual Audience is Ten Thousand NEW YORK, Jan. 20. 'Canadian d'tvss ( Hockey, long tlie winter hendliner OI sine oi me Donier, now appears lo have attained a lofty position villi New York. And that posi-lion hears all the ear-marks of becoming a permanent one. ' Not uite a mouth lias passed ince the professional game was introduced by the National Hoo-ivey League, to a Metropolitan rowd, but already the powers :hal be are free to admit "if meal stutr." And when New Yorker find themselves likiiu something that is new, thai something is practically assured of "going over." , About twelve years ago hockev ranker! hisSft'Ttf he n-tm annals of this city. Hrtbey Raker, a name that every north American follower of the game know. well. had at thai time just about reached his zenith a a puck- ehaser. Hobey was styled by experts a '"America's greatct iiockcy-flash" and whenever he was billed to lake Ihe ice with his team males of the New. York St. Nicholas Club a parked arena was certain. Hockey was lhii what promoters termed "a paying proposition," but it was to sulTlTer a mule setback. Rude Setback Wi'h the coming of the (.real War and the subsequent enlist ment or men in Ihe United Spates, llohey was among: Hie first to sign for service oversea ' An ace in (lie U.S. Flying Qnrf.. ihe renowned athlete nerved with distinction until his heroic career was brought lo an abrup! halt Willi the crashing of ins fightihg'plane. Many predicted from that dab) thai the game Hobey lovH so well would die wifh him, and j I heir predictions proved correct, jfor almost immediately attendance at hockey matches in Now jYork and practically every olhc.' Icily in the I'uiled Stales where 1 1 lie game was favored, began to fall away. The public appeared io lose interest; I lie spoil ceased lo be a so called "paying pro-posit ion.". and promoters as a re--ull ffu' ii a itm-k seal. Rlckard Interested As far as New York wan con- leerned. the pame remained pret-jly much in Ihe background unlit ;i'JJi when rumor bean making Ihe rounds that "Tex" L. Hick ani, aiimitlcdiy the day s greatcs' sports showman, was becoming .interested. The rumors finally ibeeuuie concrete and Hickard's : efforts lo jiromote the game bor j fruit last November when tin j Madison Square Harden inter ests secured a franchise lo oper ate a team fli the National Hoc key league. Now with the opera lion of that team the New York Americans levkey (h ap pareully again -ill ing on a high perch hero, l'he opeiiinsr dash ht National League leains in the Harden- drew a packed house of almost .'U;000, believed I" lie the largetjt crowd ever lo aiIiicss a hockev match. It had, of course, hardl wen expected thai thai tngl taitenuanco iur.; wjuIJ b'.' maintained immediately thereafter, hut crowds estimated u' in.ooo or more have turned out every professional inateh so staged here. Ami Mr. Hick ard and his siss-vialcs cxire. themselves as beine. well sati- People or Biggest City Take to fio, r(.rt;lil, ,hal ,,, ,lpo. .TM . -J .1 I A .-j . 1 1 Game and Say "It's Great Stuff TEX RICHARD'S HAND fessional pastime is "catching Intercollegiate hockey tills, featuring teams from Canada and the I'riifpd Slates, are also draw- , ing substantial crowd and such is the demand for variety in the "port that afternoon games haw been introduced with marked Wv. success. j , f"r Sunday Evenlna Games The nmnlenr field nf llm u-in. Canadian sport hut strangely, ipp snnPi u nnniher lino ii.-i i... iwu-u me i.rnximiiy oi me wo-,.received a major inv; minion and the rnited SlHtes i? Tams fPom uUm a(I iston. SPORT CHAT New laaen consideration, only a Yorkfive in allhave Tormed ' second-rate- pastime on litis n.a f.i..n n 1 League and they present u dou ble bill to crowds ranging from 3.000 to 8,000 earh Sunday even ing. The Harden officials claim that even now the attendance at the matches is large enough to make the $Hrl a financial success and with indication that a New York's, jailed populace .raduary become educated to Hie game it will attend in greater numbers. Canada's winter pastime has to all appearances won itself an everlasting home. llaschall at lasl seem to hav--taken a firm find hold in certain sopfioim of Ureal Ilrilain and Ihe t'J25 season saw more procres-than ever before in its development according lo comments by London sporting authorities and writer. Especially has great progress been noted during the past year in Liverpool and South Wales. A new billiard star has arisen in the Old Country in Ihe person of Joseph Barium of Lan cashire who, despite his youlb, lias demon si ra toil himself to be player of Ihe hitthest ordei. .asl month, in an amateur hampionship tournament, he made a break of 280. only six points short of Ihe world's re cord for amateurs. Three years .'o he knew liUle about billiards Mil now; he isv uie of the outstanding playcris in England and it is eaid lie-will become one of the greatest ''amateur the game has known. Saskatoon is now away to a good lead in I lie Western Hoc key League and Ihe Vancouver and Portland learns, Ihe runners- up, will have lo extend themselves if the Sheiks are to be prevented from (.'clliiiK away wil'. the baron this year. Edmonton' chances have just about gone Do Your Bowels Ever Become' Constipated? A fre motion of the bowel, tJttj day, tbould be the aim of erery out who apirei to prfeet health, for once the boweli become elogeed-up all the other, organs of the body get deranged, and all llndj of diaeases ,and disorder are liable to attack the yetem. If you take oar advice and um Milburn's aaaav tarn ' . m w m mm at. l SMZaT9Bi'ii; yon will And that they will regulate and keep your bowels and liver in proper shape, and when this is done there is not much chance of yon ever bring liek. This valuable remedy has been on the market for 'the past 32 years; pat up only by The T. Milburn Co, Limited, Toronto, Out. thf. PAtLv ?ws I- ilimmerinR and, a far as chain -pionship honors are concerned. Victoria and Calgary are out of the running. Tlo game tonight between Saskatoon and Portlam' in view or the lea-sue silualiop. a III tie particularly interest inv. After a long period of wnftinv on acrounl of the exceptionally mild weather, hockey ha al la-l lu'eu started in such places as Prince Hinr?e, Yanderhoof and Itunts Lake. For Ihe first lime this winter it was possiide last weelc Jo produce a sheet of iee nt the Prince leorge rink and hockey practice has now Iwen started. II expected lo arrange a gaino between Prince 'erge and Aleza Iike player shortly. Owing io the lale start, it is now doubtful if Prince Oeorge will be able to lake part in any provincial championship games following the decision of that place lo affiliatewilh Ihe It.C. Amateur Hockey Association. In the first hockey game of the season at Horns LaWe, Francois Lake won from Hums by a eor rtf 5 to i. It was a light eonlesl from start to finishand Ihe end of the fourth period 'oiiinl Ihe game tied In . Ii wii deebled to play five minute a shli; until a wiuninp gnat wi ohlaineil and, after Ihe first five minutes had nearly elapcd. llirkey,,for F'raneoi like, stlp- vl in thit rei-uired tally leaving Francois like the winner in om-of the most exciting hockey fame ever pulled off in Hums Lake. The skating Vink at ha alsp been opene with a charge of $! a year being made ror men and r.rii ror ladie. Thoe not paying, il ha been ruled, will not be permitted lo use the rink. (Vi-lncidenl with the open in it of the season at Vanderhoof, Ihe Married Indies' Hockey Club in that place wit re-organized with the following officers: president, Mrs. II. ( McOorkell; secretary. Mrs. J. II Armishaw. captain. Mrs. Smilli- ers; coach, Mrs. T. P. Smilhers. COLD STORAGE WON IN BILLIARD TOURNAMENT Score of 692 Made as Aga'nst CC3 by Great War Veterans Last Night . I he rianaifkin Vish A "ld Storage (Jo. defeated Ihe Ofe.it War Veterans by an aggregate score of 0112 to (Ui.t in last night's second division billiard tournament. The individual scares were as follows : W. Lon (Hold Storage) ISO; W. J. Nelson (War Veterans) I (5. A. Harvey, 113; .1. Judge. 150 A. McDonald, l!(l; J. Howe, 8S J. May, I2J; Dr. J. A. Wst. 150. H. Parr, 150; J. A. Allen. 13S. The league standing lo dale in as follow: P. II. It. P. ... Cold SlOrnge . O rot to ...... (i. V. A P. II. Fish On. flames Til. Aver. 5 3511 703 5 ;i:n 575 3315 3189 V-KrH In 0 DulW Vv VV 4 PRINCE RUPERT TIDES CO 3 C33 513 I Thursday, January 21 (High 7:21' a.m. 19.3 fi 20:08 p.m. IC.t " Low 0:10 a.m. 7.2 " 13:53 p.m. , 7.1 " Friday, January 22 Hush 8:20 a.m. 19.1 ft 21:31 p.m. 10.1 " Low i :il a.m. 8.0 " 15:12 p.m. 7.1 " v - Wanted" For Sale For Rent TO RENT FOIt 11KNT. Modern four ritom- ed flat with Monarch range. Clapp Illock. Weslenliaver Ilros. U FOft BENT. Pianos, player pianos, phonographs and sewing machines. Walker's Music Store. FOIt ItHNT. Taltor-shop: two buine rooms below, twj living rooms above. Westen-haver Itros. It FOR HF.N T. Two room furmsh. ed apartuienl hjr the day. wees or month. PIioq lied 607. tt FOIt HKXT.--Si roomed fur nisheti a part men I; hot-water heated. Smith A Mallet. HOl'SI'KF.KPINU riMtm for rent. I-urniwoed. I'lione IK. ti FOIl HUNT. Furnished suita. Apply Palm -r House. MODKHN FLAT for Hant.-T-Aiiply ' 1 r 1 1 : i v .! iiriiiiroinrr. AUCTION SALE. SALKSMAN-SHIP is tiolh an ar: and n science, floods are no sold hy accident bul hy well directed elforu. Place yur confidence m me and ge re suits. O. F. Urine, the experience' auctioneer and valuator will e hy public auction tomor row, 'Iliursday, at 2.30 p.m. in Ihe Summit Apartments. thJ following; 3 piece polished nxewood parlor Miilo. like new; fumed oak dining room suite; llrusfls carpet, eeolre table, steel fflad niartile titilsh cd 8-ifay eloeli uunratilced fire screen, heavy plat s?la mirror 18 x 21. pictures; 8 volumes of Audel I'ngineeriug and Mechanic's (iuide; Win chester rifle 38-55; solid on; rocker, grass rocker. 2 plale elelrie lovc, hand sewing luarhine A. I., tables, u kit chen chairs, high chair, brass bed with Nosway spriiiK, O Icrmoor mattress folding bed 2 sanitary couches, fumed oak dreser g:;id a new, healer and pipes inuse two mouth ami other articles loo uiiuier on to mention. Prospective buyers and spec- tolors cordially invited. Ii. I-Urine. Auctioneer, Phone 771. FOUND FOUND.-- Pair men's brown lined (doves. Apply Daily News of fice, if BOARD HOARD - The Inlander, 830 Second Avenue, phone 137 FURNITURE AND RANGES ITIItNI'ITJItK and JlangeH bought sold, and exchanged. New furniture and ranges exchanged for your old ones. Hedroom, living room and dining room furniture always in slock. Always watch my window. It 'a changed daily. Mackenzie. Furniture By George McManu- f WA CRO TIME. LJ I ' XY1 llFORCOOONC-rt, - Mh l2.Z I I . . . . . . . . II M K 1 1 I fm ,! T I - . . 1 I taW Tmti II II V .j W IV. i . O 1926 r Ihtu Ftrut Stwvict. ci B.i mW a 8 DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for lest than 50c tVANTKB WANTED.- One reliable man in every town, merchants prefer red, to lake orders for bel custom-made clothe in Canada. Highest commission. Hex Tailoring Co., Ltd., Toronto. WANTED TO PIJItCIIASF.. Four or five roomed house; rcavm- ahlft. Apply P.O. Hot 105, City. WANTKI).--I'lain sewing. Phone 50. If DRY WOOD. Split to any lenKlh In blocks, per load $6.00. . SALT HF.IUUNf.. s 4 A. ISAACSON, Seal Hove. Plmne Itlack 101 - h4 44 4. TOR SALE FUHNITI HK FOIt SAI.K. consisting of pull-out tied, Wilton rug 12' by V, deck chair, ewinc machine, set toilet ware. ele. Phone Dlue 12. if FOIl SALF.. Lot in Section with sufficient lumber to build it rM.meil hotie. Foe particular, apply SI. Hem. i;afe. FOIl SALF..- Forty hor.- power stationary steam enitme, neat'v new. Apply P.O. Itai .tt. Prince Itupei4. li t:. FOIl SALK or rent. N'eehaku Hotel. VandVrhiHtf. Apply J W. II. Day. prpriilor. FUJl.Nrn.JHK of five nxm foi ale. Apply Westholme Room CARS FOR SALE. 1 1922 Oldamobilc I, 5 passen ger touring tOOO.no I 1020 Nah S pasnfer lour Ing W(i.no 1 1021 Overland Sedm 70000 I 1019 1 1 csi seven paenaer louring S700.0R I I02S Ford Onii balloon tire ear like new (650 on I 1922 Ford Tud.ir Man, $126.00 I 1922 Ford Coupe 350.0f I 1021 Ford one ton I ruelt, panel boily I Ford light delivery chassis. rebuilt 178.00 All enrs guaranteed in srood meehanienl eondition. Itasv 'eruis can be arranged. KAIEN GARAQE Ford and Chevrolet Service Station. Agents for McLai'ghlin Oakland, Oldsmnbilp and Chevrolet cars. Ileo. O.M.U. and Federal Trucks. wfiF.CKLNo simvici: DAY AND NinilT. FURNITURE. New and Secondhand FurnI lure Store. We Huy. Sell and Ft change New and Secondhand Ooods. OEO. PAPADOPULOS 30 Third Ave. "ione WESTHOLME ROOMS Second Avenue t'uder New Management. Steam Healed. Hot and Cold waler. Itooms from 13.00 XVee'kly, up.. TAXI Phone 67 Taxi (Call fieorge, Paul or Oust) Six- and seven-passenger Slude bakers at yur disposal any lim for 60c Service ROSS flROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block Across from Mmpress Hotel 'CAMERON TRANSFER Phone 177 Baggage, Furniture Moving. If you want anything lent for, or delivered, photte us. n n- son PRINCE RUPERT MUSIC STORE. 303 Third Avenue Sole agenU for Columbia Records Wo repair Phonographs. Jlieyclcs, Jltiggle., nac'iuels and Musical In-alrurnciits of all kind,. I I c:r A ROTHWri t ft tiki... ) coal - Furniture f.lc. -ij lllll?'!!'!' 8lnntl:Liii!c - n 382. He. i TnAPPEnS I NF.F.D lo oo.. .. price pud -sell your fir buy ilicm. W. COLDBL00B Si-. The Hi 0TICt TO CCD ,n TSrs toe fr nct a Str j. M I II 11 i , (OI MI 1 1.1 I'll'. trui ll. .ii will i i.rlil iim mi ' in I. t .in u. i ' r ji.. i . i . It . ill 4-i I mrnl W turf l . llSl 'll It lli Ul iif t.i ml riui . i . :. . -mni -it ewbii: sv :nr V 1. 1 via l In l i llii- Hi mI i V a'i . d. r R. i .i. i .iui-1 H".ii. 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