PAGE FOUR Stamped Goods Luncheon Sels. Pillow Cases, Aprons, etc., all stamped ready for work. A large variety or slampiw patterns to choose from If you wish to use your own materials. Ileal Irish Linen Tahlo-elolbs. 51 inqhos, each $2.50 Silk nnil Woo) Hose, four shades, per pair . . $1.25 Cotton Crepes, per yanl 25o Mrs. W. I. Wilson Third Avenue P.O. Hox - - 989 I'linnc fircen 389 Sausages! Pure Pork Sausage, per lb. 30c Hoof and l'ork Sausage, per Hi 25c Tomato Sausage, per lb. 25c Fresh Home-made Head Cheese. (er lb 25c Heef dripping, per lb.. . 10c Seam & Doodson Sixth Sheet Phone 455. We deliver See Our Window DEMONSTRATION in of Modern Laundry Services In Klllas' Old Stand on Third Avenue CANADIAN LAUNDRY 5 DRY CLEANERS Phone 8, Wood! Wood! Now is your chance Dry Cedar Full load . . , Half Load . . Large sai-ks ... $6.50 . .. 53.50 50c HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 580 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone Cf. Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Joal. Sand and Gravel We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Covlnps. Fur Coats & Jacquettes An Kxrpiislle. Slock of Fur Trimmings at low prices. B. C. FUR Co. Next G.W.V.A. Third Ave, BRINGING UP FATHER WHWj THId?A CHOWOEG I AN' ME UAvlO UP WITH K (uV BADMINTON IS CQULO C.T THERE - j POPULAR EAST Ottawa Newspaper Has Editorial Comment on Game That Has Invaded City Ottawa is apparently one of he cities thai has adopted badminton as one or its most popu-ar frames. In editorial comment he citixen of thai city says: The winning for the second lime of the men's singles cham pionship by V. M. .Stewart of MtTiwn tl the excellent show- in;-' made by other local players ii the Ontario badminton cham pionship irnuies at Toronto last week end are striking proof of the quality of pamp played lien Mid of the increasing hold which adiniiilon takes upon- its devo- ees in the capital. .Mr. Stewart and thoie other players who rough) so valiantly at Toronto are entitled In (he jrrentPs) credit for their splendid play. Great Winter Game liadmiulon has ma.d,e great strides as n winter saiao in ljn-iida nnd especially Otlawn dui-inp iwenl years. The Ottawa lar-rison Club has ben active for a number of year, but tl was nqt until contparstlivcly recently that the jranie became so popular. Other clubs have .sprung up, and the prospects are for still greater expansion in Ibis district. The success attending the visit of the ilrjtisb badminton playiers tf 01- l.iwa nlso afforded further nroof of Ihe growing inleresl being manifested in Ihe game. Fast and Strenuous Several reasons exist why bad minton has gained in popularity. One was the dil-covery that it was a fail, strenuous and spec tacular game, and not a pastime ror those in need of miid exer cise. Another is the faol that i! forms an ideal whiter ga.me for tlio.se who play tennis in summer and need In keep in .playing trim. Many young players are Inking up badminton, nnd it is true to say that a soon as . additional courts can be secured, the game will expand proportionately. The" exhibition of prowess by the Ottawa players hi the Ontario games will give additional stim ulus to thi admirable indoor wirtler sport. ii SPORT CHAT With the Moose meeting I tic KniigliN of tlolumbus and si. An drew s playing with the Sons oi Kpgland, league leadership wit' again be at slake in the men's section of the Fraternal Whist League tonight. Iloth teams win mug or losing, they will still .share first place; losing they will go lo second place behind the F.Iks, and, if one wins and l lie other loea, Ihe successful one will he in first place exclus ively. The F.lks, who are at pre sent tied with Ihe Vets anil Scois in first place, are not scheduled o play toniglil. Oilier games of the evening will he; Oddfel lows v. Sons of Canada; Knights of Pythias vs. (Sreal War Vet erans. Alice Arm hockey players have jus! annul given up bopo of play ing any hockey this year on their rink. II looked promising toward the end nT last week but along came a rainstorm and dashed Ihe hopes, some skating bad been available the first of Hie week Iiuring the week, an Alice Arm parly made a trip lo Lost ,ake a sheet of water that lies abou' three miles from town and whicl had ne.ir been skatcil on before flood luck crowned the efforts of those who made the trip for ico was found over four inches i! thickness and as smooth as glass, the sheel measuring over I Don feot in length and him) feci n width. The final game of Ihe secon I division billiard league this evening between Ihe (irollo and Prince Ituperi Fish Co. will have no effect on he standing of lh-lentil in the league, the championship of which, lias nlreaih been won by the Prince Hupcrl Milliard parlor. The teams will line up as follows: .). Hillmau (Irotlo vs. V. Itailey (Prince Itupert Fish Co. . J. Itecsley vs. .1. Kraiiso. Ilerl .Morgan vs. . Corbel). O. Howe v, . Carlson. J. .Mclean vs. S. Ilarlou. Filial figures compiled in connection with the first division billiard league season which has just closed show that the highest break of Ihe entire competition. fit), was made by Col. S. P. Me Alonlio, first man on the (ireal War Veterans" team. Oilier high hreiiks recorded are; Cot. McMor- (tie, ri' nnd :t:i: Sgl. .lehson, 18, SO and :W; Frl I'yle, XI: tieorge Mclluinyle, 18. and a.'U: (ieorge Waugh. 3'J. 3H and 37; V. Loner, 37. (ietirge W'augh. of tlie nil- liard Parlor, with 318, held the highest average of the eason's regular players, namely those Who participated in more than half of the eight tournament llial were played, lie played in seven tournament. Fred Pyte, who played in all night tournu meuts, hudthe highest average for the Velernus' tuuiii. 2:ty. M. jndiews of the llilliard Parlor liad a jKrfecl nverngetnf 2."U bill tie played only in two tourna ments. It. Howe had an average uf 210 and W. Stickuey an aver age of 215 loil they played i only two and three lourtinmcnU respect ieiy. ALL STAR BILLIARD PLAYERS WON OVER BILLIARD PARLOR The Prince Itupert llilliard Parlur second division billiaril lim played a tournament last night with an all star team front the res! or the league, the latter aggregation winniiug by U2i lo lt0. The, individual scores were: ' Long (All Jatsu 'Smj: l. iliiwe 'IIHHat'iLJ'flrliirlOH.. J. Andreys, ,H(i;. W. ,ri)ickney. 200. W. J. Nelson. 18 1; Frank Kie man. 2in. J. Hillman, 2tilt; M. Andrews, ton. It. Curbed, 2(10; I). MoAuley, 82. The losers will be hosts o I lie winners at a luncheon tomorrow in the Prince Ituperi Hotel. TAUGHT CHINESE TOJATICE CREAM Delicacy Is Enjoyed by Orientals and Demand Is Increasing on Other Side VICTOniA, Feb. 23. The Chinese are adopting -the ice cream habit. The .product is lift ing stijjiped froqi this continent lo Cliin'a alreiply fnwen anil the ilcinaud is eadily inorea'sjiiif. Once the rnillioiis pf Cbip;nien get to like (he proiluct, i s fin, possible In say wbal Ihe reuU will lip. A large liu.int'ss slmuhl be ilone'wilb Hie Ocieill fn0 llrilish Columlilfi in prnvi'ijjpg this delicacy fur the yellow men. P. S. Crawley of fealllp, wio nas just returned front tl Villi to china., claims lo lie (he man Who lauglil Hie Chitifiso to cat tec cream. Advertise in the Dally New. TH2 n,!L7 N??3 VI. I I ' v---- i .i ii III V I -v I DtMTX? WELL now CXigS I I I 1 I iTri.i I III f t' ' -fV 1 1. 1 II I ' ml i , ii lit nil VYV.-V1 1 K 1 I!,:., .Bit .5.,TG5n I I i ; WORLD GOING PLEASURE HAD This la Morte Craig's Impression Following Trip East Visited Various Cities Thai the world seems to be going plcasurc-mad uas an impression gained by Morte II. Craig, local florist and artist. who returned home yesterday afternoon nfler a trip which included seorul of Hie iporc important cities in the West atid Mi'MIe West, of the t oiled Stale. I lie thealres ,in all these cities seem to lie doing a rushing busi ness and the ticket boxes are continually lined up with thoe eekiug admission. F.vcryhodv sems lo be on I lie quest for re creation. J-'rom a business standpoint then also secins o ( a great dent of activity in the 'arse cities. One has to crush inc's way through the crowd of hopper, into Uie lo deKirtinenl lores. Mr. Crnig -went Kul iKirtiou- larly lo artioiiuite in a final ii mily reunion at his former l(0ne in St. Joseph. Misnouri. trior to. the old family house 'eing sold following the death of -Mr. Craig fnthr. He suent eleven ii.iyn ii,.,re am) tw timo went "like a ilream." Mr. Cmi ulsol spent five days in Denver, where he livei before he went lo Ihe Yukon; seven dais in Seattle. and eight days in Victoria visit ing. with his daughter, Mm. 1. It. MeTnvish. In Hie interior of th I'niled Slates the usual enhl weather is Ix-irig experienced. At Winnlm-u. while going Kail. Mr. t:rai swat n few hours and there the cold seetned to be iulenc. Mr. Crsiig was 52 da on hi trio. He has nunl lit hi mtftil . - - -TI" ...- . thai be is not oin on any more such journeys uiilll he has more inte to spend in onler to see Hie various cilie properly and hae heller opportunity or renewing old acquaintances. ZANDER HOOF A parly cnnsislinu of Ceorirr W. tlllersoii. Mr. and Mrs. Ho- gene lirury. F. . Valleau. Frank I- re idle, hdwiu Wright. Joe Klint tiler, (i W Allnii itosiuh. ixiiin jpap nnd l.,viil i Pjmri 4. ioulflt- ilig nere him weX ror ane-tensive (riti intd Mhe; Afnhson llreefc aoblfiebls. The parly will lake thirty tons of machinery nnd n full crew with llicin. II is tin largest ninoijht nT machinery Moil has ever been lakn into Mnnson treek. The Vanilerhoof Trade hn-s redutwil lues from lo i,i .r(. m. .... Hoard of it yearlx .uiss i.mmie Violet Kay wn elecled queen of the winter car nival here last week and Mias Marjorie T. Pelersnil nml Mis- Fna Pearl Campiicll were cliosen as her maids of honor. Mrs. A. A. Iliilchinson, greatly improved in health, has returned nere iiom a trip lo Manilnha. i)( was accompanied by her brother, Mr. Mayer, who will re main here a month or so. STEWART Mrs. F.ruesi Love has returned lo Htewnrt arier having spent several weeks visiting in Van couver. William IloMH, who has been on a business trip soulh, returned In Slew.-ui on fin Ciniomu vesteiday tiiorning. A number of Indiana appeared Wanted For Sale For Rent I TV aw eve . tm mm If oo ') fl COME. f 1926 r I nt i. Fiatuoc Stmnc. Ue. Unl bif rkl !. M 1 l ll By George McManus VHEN VVC COHC OAvC VOL) KltM TAKE rt IN THHQWWiu uyi.n V1 DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for less than 50c WAKTOB WAXTS'D. Plain dressnmklns and sewing; remodelling, repairing, knitting, etc. Phone Green 701. MUSKHATS wan led lo buy for hreedirwt purpoes. Stair? prices lo Wm. It. Tunnati, UuAMctt, l.C. FOR SALE FOIt (SAM:. Htm tnd uwl machinery, boats and niiRiuen. piston rings ami proMller Northern Kxchansio. l'i:i twond Avenue. Phone 2.1. if I'OIt -ALi:. Two pool tablet. 1250.00. For rent. Chili parlor. 810 Second Avenue, furnished. $50.00 a month. M. M Stephens A Co., Ltd., teiiauir PIANO FOIt SALK, 139. TO RENT -Phone Maek ' Oil IlK.NT.- Moilern four roomed flat with Monarch range. Clapp llloek. Wostcnhavcr Hros. tr F0H liHNT. UianiM. player pianos, phonographs and w ipg inaaliinei. Walker' Mlisjc Store. FOIl ItHNT. Taib r-sbop; lw . business rooms below, tw living room above. VVesten- liavcr Ilros. 1 1 FOIt HKM. Ilooip with ir with out hoard; near elevator Phone Ilwl 157. it WW niiXT. Furnlnhwl suite ussnllem . Apartments. Phon 8. tr MODKHN FLAT for ftent. Apnlr Max lleilhroncr. if BOAMD AND ROOM. IIOAIID Ttie freonil Avenue Inlaiuler, S3C lo,r,n irr AUCTIONEER. MKKTINO the public more than . half way: when patronising the , iiitfttoocr. y(Mi uBn boost ing the city. My proioilioo , to the public arc fair. 1 stt qn torn nl Mlm or by .auction. I buy iii,Urlhl -for cah or anil at your own figures. Private nates or exchanges dailv Phonograph records exchanciuil. (I. F. Urine. Auctioneer. Pimne 771. P.O. Jinx tto. 200 Second Slriffit. in court before Magistrate Scarlett Inst week and were hncd foi fighting in the neighborhood of Hitler Creek. A dog conlest is oeiitc held here this week, the procuil being for the benefii of the Htew.tr' (icneral Hospital. SKELETONS IN CLOSET Remains of Twenty People Found in urypi uenealh Great Altar of Convent HAVANA. 1.1. 25. .- Twenlv skeletons have been disenvereil ii a crynl be ow the site ..f ii. great altar in Ihe old Kaiiln Clara con veil . They were broiiaht to light by the employees or Ihe Public Works liep.u tmenl. 'flu. old convent wns sold In the (ins - ernmcnt several davs ua,,. .'ii,,, crvpl is believed to have been closed for -.'(in a! leas! year-. Them was no d.hin;: iin...,,, t, bones. The secretary or sanila- ron lias m'dcidl the bone n moved lo Colon cemeiei v r. burial. DRY WOOD, Spill tq any length in blocks, per bind $6.00. . HALT IIKIIHINO. A. ISAACSON, Real Cove. Phone Hlack ICI CARS FOR SALE. I 1022 Oldsioobile t, 5 passenger louring tUO0li I IU20 Xash 5 pacsetifar lour inf I85.0t I K'2I Oveilaml Sedan 70(UH I 10 19 Hen seveu pansenaer louring 1700.00 I 1025 Font t'jiupe, ImIIosiii lire car like nw 1060.00 t 1022 Ford Tudor sedan. tlM.OO I I9SS Ford Coupe Ja0 0r, l I0SI Ford one ton IriMk. pnn) body . I3?ft.0(l I Font light delivery chassis. rebuilt - $m.flO All cars fuamti(cd in goHt iiohanieal condition. 11 erms can he arranireil. KAIEN GARAGE l ord and Chevrolet Perv iee Sla-tion. Agenla f r Molioghlin Oakland. ObUmobile am! Chevrolet car). Moo. O.M.C. ami Federal Triieka. WftFCKINO SF.llVICK DAY ANIi NIGHT. DANCING. I'ANCfNU. Hay' Hloek. Lewoiis any hour by appoint nl HtecinU - Chariesloo. e t c. Tuesday anil Thursday. Mr. Ilowuul KriJtell flooistinv. Phone Ml morning. Mrs. H. O, Crw. RQTHWELL'S TRANSFER Coal - Wood ami Furniture Moving HaaKHge and F.Tiiress 8tand:l.ittle s New Htand. Phone 852. rte. Phone Oreen 020 FURNITURE AND RANGES i MKIil, ranges and furiiiiure of - fvery dccripUon; m linen. . sheeting and pillow cau liv f. the yard: omiuion Hiioleiim. 1 leds. springs and mattresses: dining suits. iviir room chair and laldes, seagrass chairs J uruiliire nxclianged. A. Mackenzie, Furniture. Phone 77S. TAXI Phone 07 Taxi (Call (ieorge. Paul or (Just) His- ami seven-passenger 8ludo-bakers at y.-ur disposal any llni' Tor 50c Service ROSS flROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Dlock Across from Kin press Hotel TRAPPERS! ... r I NKF.h to.ooo MINK HKLNS. Ile.il price pnid. See me before you sell your fura. If lis Turn I'li huy them. W. GOLDDLOOM, Second Ave. The Hones) Fur Man. PRINfir RIIpprt Tirr a f . 4. 4 444 ftt Friday, February 20 ,hi' I :io a.m. iH.n ft. 12:55 p.m. 10.7 " '"' 7:05 n.m. 8.1 " 10:31 p.m. ,2 " . Saturday, February 27 l,ial1 t:t0 n.m. 1 0.1 fl. 13:20 p.m. 20.3 " ' 7:30 a.m. 7 :t " i'0:02 p.m. 3.0 " Artidei Lot tnd Found, 4c CAMERON TRANSFER JMior.e t Daoaaae. Furnltur -.W.I.1B. If you want an or uemerca PRINCE RUPERT MUSIC STOKt 303 Third Avtnut ile agents r.o i We ,,, , Plionogrspbs it Racquet .mi slriino"'. , FURNITURE .N'kw a n d se luff Store. i ohange New , i (iuuds. GEO. PAPADOPUL0S 8M Tiinl ve tXAMINATION VOR TMC P0IITI0S assiSTAsr roasr Mbo 0it Ml ittrMaf hi AMItUS ! A tj UlMM . miW 'phi!' MM i. v .ri ui..n.. Hr aiH-'iiiiiiM nt , . ii. . 4iirai-inrr','s it. lltr . fMrtll 4M.I r - ,n.'t. t II- . . t -4 MHl .111. l4(. UMl I . ' U. ti. 41.. i . Qulillc4llM( let CrUuti loiiiU'.- ai.i-i i Mra. iii urn . .. in ,( CmmI Ii. I IdHllll si MM I Vim, JMiiil lui' tinniti ii.. ..I ikw -I i TMr 'niiCMO"l I srll) Mr j i .ml 4.' Midi.yi. 4Miio All UMirnl. Hixl- i rUMI-' 'I' " ' Jim In . iii ii i i Prl0f It (iiw u- wlUt Ui llinuri all ' TM IIIMKUl tk UnaHMII.se u Mms urn H u-karh lair.t imi rtii ii in Utr IIUIlKl asiraoii ri.nii- mnimc oh h...K 0- iMStfriuif III hif-li 1 eJirtOHn r..m, h. .. .i niiMl urn mi csaoxi ' Mfr in Uiw lit raw 1 1 a .-i. ... oi.' n.ii,i riser I'rMO Hui- rl Tmiwr .... iirn Lkr MfMrW no. Urn .'. ill 4l! I'll! I II I till' llTfllllt If TIMBER SALE, X7543. sril Trader n ' Hlnlilrr LmM than ihsmi .oi Ik.-If.. r..i Ov Hirli4i 1.1 rtll l.SM.IHM rl balsam nl i lar. mi . Hani HIT. rft Hi Hasu.' . mil Iii.im Tmv.' i i ynr. mwivsl at OMkWr. funhmr Mill-qtar ' Hler. vVturls, Ii i . i 'qrt NPt, B C -- VVATIR aoTict OliiMien and u" r.snV .nmcr tail i lair l... M. tlui', lrrciK,'ri i .. will ri'i ' rtoirlitr mismui fii r i tilUm llltrr irroiii n- 1 tnfTitlm4ll)' I A mil' -iiltMrly 4il drain- "" aiMsii vu iull ! '' llir rorr in 1 u-it I"1 ir oIImH-wIK' r.mv.'tliii' i mw l(i iitJ all r.i i r 1 r-XV. I rue l.n tir Usuniiii. fiHIUli al IIm? liH.iilii a.Kiwtirrr. till i'iiIi"1 ii.' truiHl un o- 'i iii " J niiiary, I Of A i'is "' an apuallun piiruani i"Wier Arc- win iw- on-" 'of (Ik- Walr loviinki i ! II.C. Obirrllniip l Ub' m bo ninl w II Ii Ilk- Mill W il I Willi IIm Cniiilr..ll. i ' rclltiiiml llulWmt-. hi " In llilrly iltif" arifr Or i" or llni nollre in a loral " ' iUIp or ln flril IMiMlrin lire u iri.ruirv tin. v c. I., si. 'I' NOTIOI. TAKE NOTICE Hull 1 ' "," ' " .. i I till Nilrc rur four r.'k- w , In Hit- llcalorar if J'"1'.' ',.' hj"" tunii-a, vicmrU. ti.e . 'brt: of ilir riniiiiaiiy In lh.il 'ii Mmliril." "i lulisl at ITI.iri) IliM'f!-' " 1)r of Fi-hruary AO. v U1" ,Wllt-BUL0EII 4 CANHO?l