PAGE FOUR BASKETBALL OF HlfflQUAUTY MINCE KITEKT IXTCRMCmATTS HtlT PORT SIMPSON ? TO 3 two onieR ooon oamks Tuitj Boys, 22; Stars, 31. Oirl "A" 21: GUIs "B" 12. Port Simpson, 21; Mm Rupert, 30 The basketball fans who witnessed the three games in the Exhibition Han latt night, got their moneys orth The Port Simpson team give the local picked Intermediate team a scare and. for the greater part of the Journey, led the locals by a good unmber of points. At half time the score stood at 18 to 22 with the visitor on the Iotvt, end. After the opening of the second halt, the locals pulled themselves together and, by engaging in closer defence work and taking advantage of the openings, were able to come out ahead when the whistle blew. ' At the opening of the game the locals started with a rush and notched couple of baskets for a score of four, points. The visitors soon got going,1 however, and the score board soon, showed 10 to 4 with the Prince Rupert boys trailing. Prom then on tin the " ena oi tne period, the game was anorej " , JLT. L " . " i At last a friend advised ue to take even although the fast combination -work V"" the G)"ro Cluto "ore ol of the visitors kept the local ag-f,etT 991 t) mT 80111 Ums lmPro"d tnelr gregation damed. The second half was featured by close checking with the!PsU,0IM ln the league Undln8 locals thougfa th Term,niU tm ye good playing better combination than in the first period Ied Xor tne Xlrst PJ"on. The other fUr " buncnrt CIose H In the Junior League the Tuxis boys won their second victory of the week;Wtth ven Ptln8 th "he" trom the lowe$l- Evfry PUer although their first win Is still under PUTtd ,Mt tight Improved his nrotest. The came w ft .nd ..in-,wn0 with th roUnt, tr..H .,Me with the exception of P. Aldrldge to a good brand of basketball. The ladies' exhibition game was cross The individual scoring was as follows: jfNioit uatiif. Tuxls Boys B. Hunt 10. W. Patmort 14j 22 18 29 18 16 MINIATURE RANGE At the shoot of the North B.C. Regl ment Rifle Association last night at the Since the Maple Leafs have won the ladles' championship of the city they will not meet the Adanacs more than once a week for the remainder of the season. No word has as yet been received from Smlthers or Anyox as to the prospects of inter-town games to determine the ladles' championship of Northern B.C. Sabin Carr of Yale, intercollegiate pole vault champion, shattered the world'a Indoor pole vault record by better than half a foot when he cleared the bar at 13 feet V', Inches at the C8lh annual Indoor Boston A. A. games at Boston this week. The Los Angeles Times says Jack Dempsey on the eve of leaving for the mountain camp to begin training for his effort to regain the world's cham ptonshlp wrested from him by Oen Tunney, has developed a serious case of blood poisoning ln his lett hand and , arm. Playing ln brilliant sunshine before crowd of 6,000 people, the Victoria Hockey Club of Montreal defeated local hockey team at Stockholm, 8we dt, last week by 17 goals to 1. King Oustav attended the game and before the team lined up the Canadians skated up to the royal box and, waving their sticks ln the sir, give the king three hearty, cheers. i follows: BRINGING UP FATHER ; I ST. ANDREWS WIN Oames 'Terminals IS 4, E. Smith 4. M. Sakamoto. J. Currle f Moose 4. Total 22. j B tars 12. Smith 3. A. Cross .2. D. Morrison 4, T. Kdsey 11. H. Donald. Total 21. LAIHES' EXIiiniTION fi.VME "A" team W. Dyer 6, Vera Smith 4. H. Grant, M. Harvey 8. Helen Sim 3. Total 21. "B" team U. Oraham. L. Lowe 6. a Mitchell 4, D. Gosse, E. Dilby 2. Total 12. . . . . 13 . . . . 12 ; G. Waugh (Grotto) hfOO'RE NOT GO-MQ-TO LET TlRi BLOT OI5COORACE VOO-JOST m 1 BECAUSE i 1 MOST ill 1 irl OYER GYRO CLUB IN ! BILLIARD FIXTURE ,who lost two points In his percentage 'The Individual scoring was as folllows- with very little to choose between the' " T ' teams. The "A" team, however, seemed " W. J. Nelson. 200. andnje, to be in better shooting form better use of their tries for the Wet.! m L"' m D" Wlttioniid- : A' McDonald, It was an excellent practice fr all the players who, however, found it rather dlmeult to accustom themselves to new j ZJ WUUKroft- ,93: F" team mates Tb '"f" sundings to date are as Total II 50 UAC3 10.C52 11.539 1139 11470 11470 4'S. Darton (St. Andrew's) 1 crown iMOoeci II Ii J. May (Moose i 11 i J. Andrews (Grotto) 13 O. Krause (Oyros) 3 J. McLean (Terminals). 2 J. Judge (Moose) 12 O. P. Tinker (St. A.) .. 11 O. Anderson (0 rot to) .. 7 Bert Hosklns (Terminals) 2 A. Harvey (Oyros) 1 1858 1851 2005 2354 2343 2340 2319 2314 356 1951 1947 2281 III. Corbett (Terminals). 12 2094 M. MacLachlan (St. A.). 10 IW. Stuart (Terminals) 1 I Don Brown (Moose) 8 i Bert Morgan (St. A.)... 11 A. Macdonald (Gyro) ... 12 1751 173 1378 1854 1944 487 323 1922 1703 1089 306 131 Arev. 912 880 St. Andrews's ... 13 888' Grotto 13 8821 The averages for the players ln the league to date are as follows: Oames Ttl. Aver. Geo. Mcllmoyle (Moose) 5 1000 200 H. Parr (Moose) 1 J. Hlllman (Mocne) .. F. Zleman (Terminals) jPred Pyle (St. Andrew's) 11 12 2317 12 2318 . t.u.w,v ,oi. a.i o IXTKUTOWX fiAMT. j Port Slmraon Peter Atnr A nnh.rt - Howe TOttO) 6 D" Howe TtrmJnl- Sankey 8, Paul Held , Geo. White 2. W. Johnson. Tot.1 2.V Franlc Aldrldge (Oyro) 200 2099 1517 1135 13 2447 13 2434 W J" NeUon 0rro) 12 2213 Prince HupertW. Sim 2. D. Gurvlch T rvrv- ...is jr i a 10. w. Wrathall 2, J. McNulty 10, D. 8 D M"W 'St. A.) 10 Prlxzell 2, R. Smith. Total . umux TiiiLEs ,Bea 8tU rro " ti- Hamilton (Grotto) .. 13 follows: W. D. L. Elks 10 0 2 Terminals ..v. .7 0 6 Nstlve Sons . . 2 0 10 IntrrmnlUtr Lrarne Grotto 11 0 3 Terminals .... 8 0 5 Bankers .2 0 - li Elevator 0 .0 3 ladh-s leasue Maple Leafs ..14 1 1 Adanacs 1 1 H Junior league Colts 9 o &' Stars 8 0 6 Tuxls Boys ... 3 0 6 uuiag lierminaisi. a I Dr. West (Grotto) 13 ' W. H. Long (Oyro) .... 13 162 162 160 15d Whether she likes the cave-man stuff Market Place miniature range, scores, or not. the modern girl is always strong were made as follows: t, W. Brass 83 1 M. M. Lamb ., , 92 A. wylie A. O. RlX , -..,,..,,,87. Oi V. Wilkinson ......'87i U. Wilson 87 F. Russell 85 SPORT CHAT 8 for. ,tbe .iron man. HE THAT vMBA"SAOOFHlP- VOU GET IT IP ITXOOTb Ut OUR FORTUNE' j LEAVE T TO i 200! 193 193 191 190 189 188 187 187 180 185 182 A MC-) t'Lt-J frVACCltt- IT""b nlPLOWACVVl Wl N ? W ITH ! (7vVa, HOTEL AKUIVALH fJ OF Large. Red Pimples Covered Her Face end 1 took three bottles. 1 will never .NKATIMI AT AUri: .ll. ALICE ARM, Feb. 12. Colder weather having come, league hockey games nave been resumed on the Alice Arm skating rink. TEA AND SALE TODAY BY BAPTIST LADIES Vrettr Affair Taking IMaee Tll After-itoou In (Tmrrli rarlsr lth Mr. I. II. Miuey. tieiieral Tonxeiier The Ladies' Aid of the First Baptist Church Is holding a valentine tea airl sale this afternoon, the parlor rooms l8l: being prettily decorated with white j go flowers and crimson hearts for the oc-180 cation. 178 Mrs. P. H. Llnzey Is general converter j78 and receiving the guests are Mrs. Price 173 i and Mrs. W. 8. Hammond. 177 The tea room is ln charge of Mrs. 177: George Johnstone and Mrs. Hlbbard, as-173 slated by Mrs. J. S. McDonald and Mrs. 173 P- C. Miller. Mrs. V. Houston and Mrs. 175 J. Thurber are presiding at the home 173 cooking tables with Mrs. A. Ivaraon in 172 'charge of sewing. Mrs. Lemon is acting 109 ,as cashier. 162' Prince Rupert W. 8. Waring and H. Clarke. Van 155 couven Mr. and Mrs. Ira .A. Reld, l53 Oeorge to wi!; W. Lalng. Victoria; R. m Milie. city. Savoy Nell Matbeson. Stewart. f'entral John .Ramsay. TStewart.. 34s si? gggj sjL tin . m x f v Jloirtn rnvnfnfoi ctr nn' x I -w ,1 saw W4V LI UI si I klM.f L. M M the Subject of Qaality THE HIGH QUALITY OF Baker's Breakfast Cocoa is Tpt an Accident It is the result of a Judicious selection and blending of coco beamof which there are more than thirty grades; of most cartful roasting, a Very delote otwtjon; and its further preparation by the best mechanical processes (no cheimcalt) which preserve the ddkioui natural flavor 4oJ aroou and atusctive color of the beans. WALTER BAKER & CO. Limited Eatablished 1780 DORCHESTER, MASS. Canadian MUls at Montreal 'Booet of Choke Recipes tent free THE t u.7 KnTT SJ u uV VOU SAV "VOU ARE TR"'lMG"TO GET THE P0SITVO4 Or TKAVELINC, AMBASSADOR- NEVER HEARD fl IT- TELU ME ABOUT TMlS r OfTiCE'J 3 ? I'M TRVirsi TO GET IT AN Q IS MR-BLOT I WAMT VOU TO SPEAK TQ THE r PRINCE GEORGE " m K" c "gnl r"l, Miss MaMt Moore. Blenheim, Oat, writes:-" A short wfaiU agx, mj fael nPn!Ml"Z wtal saving to consum- waa eovered with large, ml pimples. ers ,n of 10m 5000- wl" T i .ii T i nut into tttn-t h thu month ". I .. tut nlohtl hlllUH fl.,. . - "'V ""1 ai-u. - KuSE 1 In a fast and furious hockey game last Sunday. Prince George defeated Cranbrook mills by a score of 3 to I. AH reverted lou in this etty are to be offered for sale. Real estate agents will be given a list by the city with the prices clearly set accompanied by a notice that any or all of them can be acquired at the upset price with a cash payment of one-third and two-equal payments at six and twelve months. The city now holds between !1600 ,m! 1700 tou rTerteo l0T Iwn- reyret the dav I did this as my ace isentirelj cleared up. IIyment ' of taxes. Mr mother has taken D.B.D. for headaehm, and she hasn't had tie ' atT clrk Oeorge E. Davis has sub- least sign of a headache for a Ions utia request to the council for a time." This valuable remedy has been on the market for the past 43 years; put up oaly l.y The T. Mlltora Co Limited, Toronto, OsL uibstantlal increase tn salary from 1185 per month. He gives as his reason growing work in the city hall and added responsibilities. Action on the matter has been deferred until next week's council meeting. O. T. Pox of Montreal, engineer for, the Foundation Company of New York, made an Inspection of the Isle Pierre situation this week preparatory ta hi company bidding for the construction there of a hydro-electric plant for the Prater Timber syndicate, which plan the establishment of a pulp and paper mill In this district In a letter fo the Prince Oeorge Citl-cen, Hon. T. D. Pattulk). minister of lands, announces that action with res-, pect to representations for supply of timber to. already existing sawmills In this district will be taken as soon as notice has been received that a start is to. be made on the pulp and paper project here. A popularity and beauty queen con test is being held here by the Cana dian Legion for prizes ranging between iSO and 45.00. J. D. Fraser. Fort Fraser Indian agent, who has been ill at the Harei-ton Hospital, has returned to Ms home. quite recovered. Arthur Bellos has been arrested In Vancouver on a charge of planning a hold-up at the Pantages Theatre there. The Jasper hockey team la coming here at the end of this week for a series of two games with the ieeal team. The school board has decided to re open the school premises in t MHlar addition. Xtlss Mllllgan will be in charge with Miss Patk as assistant. J. B. Lambert baa been chosen chair man of the Prince Oeorge school board with J. a. Qulnn, secretary.' .C-.E. Freeman hat been elected pre HWent of the local radio elab with T. S. CsrmicBset secretary-treasurer. i t : i ! , Moise Dubeau of Flnmoore met with a painful accident recently when he nearly severed his thumb with the stroke of an axe. He la a patient In the Prince George hospital. Roy Lancaster. Canadian National operator at Isle Pierre, who has been seriously in here, continues to make good progress toward recovery In the Prince Oeorge Hospital. Fred Bunton of the Fraser River Hardware Co. Is making satisfactory recovery following an operation for ap; pendlcitls ENJOYABLE SCOTTISH DANCE LAST NIGHT St. Andrew's Entertained at DM Time Affair In Mrtropole Hall Another enjoyable Scottish dance was htld last evening ln the Metropole Hall under the auspices of Bt. Andrew'a'So-eiety. The orchestra, consisting of John nrrmner, Jaa. McKay, J. WaU.and W. Vaughan Davlea..dtscourted an excellent program of Caledonian airs and Die dance continued until the wee una' hours. Oeo. .Scott, Jas. Hidden. Jas. Black, and B. Ferguson constituted the committee and A. Clapperton was at the door. James Irvine was master of We notice an article In the papers -wner Wages Come From." Ihey come fromUne old man. WELLM 9AWMR.-NCOOD AN' rVSLAlMrn ITAILTQ MIKl AN HE CEHTAIMlV WAS IrEnETEOl AN HE SAID HE SURE.UV yJtJULJJ j 5EE occ. THE I nt PRESIDENT! HntJiut." t . wri V anted:: For Sale For Rent DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. & 2q per word in advance. No Advertisement taken to leaa than 50c WANTKI) WANTED. TO BORROW 110000 qq f l, i - -. - . . . am.. ft i raatned rwuse and lot: etna? in Apply P.O. Box 3T8. City. WANTED. CHILD'S CRIB. Apply MRS. M. Smayne. 600 Thompson Street. 36 WANTED. WOMAN FOR K ITCH EM help by March t. The Inlander, tt AH EXAMINATION FOR FOrUEST Rangetw will be bold at Terraeo. BC. on March S. 1037. AppMeatMias will be receive! up to aoon, Fettruary 24. by the District Forester. Court House. Prism Rupert, from whom attaUea- tsatt forma and full particulars may be obtained. Fee 11.00. Candidates must be British subjects not mors than forty years of age. resident in British Oatumbia far at t one year, of good eaaraeter and pkyssosl coodltson. with woods espertene sad faratlisr with the praettaal sMe of taMrifsj. Umber tralsing. surveytstg sad forest protection, with knowledge of the Forest Aet aad also to strgaaUw sad standi men. This examination is to establish an elsatM list far the next year .from which appoinunents will be made as rangers are required. Oae ranger Is required imraedtateiy. ' A.. II. Occc Civil Service OsmmlssVnter. Victoria. D O. 1-Olt ItKNT FOR RENT THIRTY ROOM EQUIP' prd hotel. Ootag concern. Write Box 342 Dally News Office f FOR RENT. FURNISHED APART-mnt; four rooms and bath; watr paid. Phone 647. tj FOR RENT. BTEAM HEATED APART-menu. Apply Smith At Milieu. Ltd. Telephone 174. FOR RENT. PIANOS, PHONOGRAPHS and 8lnger Sewing Machines. Walker's Music Store. FURNISHED APARTMENTS FOR RENT by day. week or month. Phone Red C07. tf FURNISHED SUITES FOR RENT. Apply Mussalletn Ororery. Phone 18 TOR RENT. MODERN HOUSE. FIVE rooms And bath. ROOMS TO RENT Munm Bros. PHONE 078. 1I0AIII) BOARD. - THE INLANDER, second Avenue. Phone 137 .a. iiiiikiut a . . "WA - 830 " i iui, iiui'iiUT THlIiS t44tS4avtt HATI HIIAV. reilltr.tHV U '"h 1033 ajiv 19.1 ft p.' I7.1 Low ; 4:17 am. 10.0 " 17;20 pjn." 4J " Mi.Muv, n nmuiiv ii ML ' I O A Mostly Low fl.-Mam. ' M" I 18:14 pxn, 44 - i j.,. I., n- - 117 Tit's ,Vr "r FOR SAI.K By George McManm MOTHER- I "bCE THAT THCHt T lb A MEW CANDIDATE FOR TMrL TRAVELING AMBAST5AOORSHip AC i A MR- IMGOOD IS ON HI- WAf LARGE ADVERTISED WHOLESALE FOR SALE 40 HP. HEAVY OIL EN- Tailors have opened free Correspon-, dene School of Svlesnuaahlp. Won-; derful opportunity for ambitious diligent men of good character. Train for posHiotM paying upwards of 7a 00 , per week. State full details. Me. edu-cation, experience, references, test emptoyers. present occupation Address I Manager. 460 ItstluiMnd -Street. West, 1 Toroiito. FOR SPARE OR FULL TIME. WANTED. persons of both sexes, yourut or okl. Does not Interfere with occupation on hand. It is very profitable and Interest hag For particular, apply to A. J. Cram. P.O. Box 403. Vancouver. BC. 3T WANTED. YOD-NO GIRL TO LOOK after etiMdrrn and heap with smite-work. Phone BkMk em. 37 ACKNTS WANTKI) MAN OR WOMAN TO TRAVEL AND appoint tooai reprwrauitlvas lit weekly averages asad aassmses. sos) commission besadss Bxpsrlenc un-aeeessary. ' Write for SMrtscuMrs. Winston Oa, Toronto. HELP V.Wi:ii fine. 0 x 11. 3-cyllnder. 3M r.pjn.: operates on three gallons Star fuel oil costing 7'ic per gallon: electric and air starting equipment; original cost 3.C00. For quick sale 1100 00. 30 hp heavy oil engine. B X 10. 3-eylier, 400 r.ptn.. operating on 3Vk fattens Star .fuel oil costing 7fce per aalten; rapid-starting kerosene torches and air starting equipment. Price 11,30000. M hp. 4ybnder Reaat engine. Price 130000 SO tip. 3-oyttader distillate engine. Price 13OOJ00 20 hp. 3-eylinder Clay engine. Price ' I3&0XX) 20 hp. 3-ylinder heavy Buffalo engine. Price UQJM 12 hp. 2-eladrr heavy duty Fairbanks. rebuHt Price ICOOfM 10 tip. 2-eyltnoer. opposed. Price UOOjOO 6 bp. 3-eyllnder 3 cyele Kallenberg engine. Prtee aiMOO 8 hp. 3-cyllnder. 4-yele Buffalo en- fie price II&0O0 S tvp. one cylinder Mela tt Wise oil1 engine. Prate 14000 4 hp. e-eyllnder Stuoebaker Auto- naarine engine. Price I1&0 00 3 x 8ft salmon troll rr or small seiner, with winch. 20 tip. engine, storage batteries apd dynamo. For two weeks only, price 11,100 00 3 II K wiaard Magnetos used very Utile. Coat 140 00. Price each 120.00 fifty foot length of 3V, inch rub-ber canvas eovered fire nose with brass pipe connections a; 40c per foot. s In turning lathe with Universal ebuek. Price tlM.OO A hp. Canadian Ornera Electric Motor 330 toll. 60 cycle. I8O0 revolutions Price II0i Tailors Singer sewing machine with motor. Price tcoxio Shoertvaker's Stager sewing msffclne, Price 71jOO Large stock of piston rings, propel-tors, seine winches, logging tools, etc. For terms on any of above, apply to Northern Exchange, rs Owing to interests on Queen Charlotte Islands which require most of my Ume. I will sell the Northern Ei change at a very low price. This la a real opportunity for a man with amall capital to sUrt in a very profitable business. Established seven years. For further particulars, spply to James Field. Northern Exchanee. Phone 33. FOIl BALE. 8IX CARd TIMOTHY. one Brome. F.OB. Burns Lake. DC II. a 8hlnn. Willow SDrtmr luneh South bank, Francois Lake. DC, 3 FOR QUICK 8ALK McCLARY RANGE and pailor 1x4 ter Phone Red 400. t'I'lltll.HTKIIIMl FURNITURE REPAIRING: UPHOL. sterlng of all kind. Chesterfield recovered and made to order. All work guaranteed. Phone Green C03. O. M. HUNT. AUCTIONUint BRINE. AUCTIONEER. 0ASII MAN both ways. As blind a a bat to anything but a square deal. Buys, sells or exchange anything of value. Phone 774. tvnon A. lHAAf'silN heal Coie. Mixed Wood Block per load 1800. Kindling, per load MJW Furnace Wood, per toad MnO Delivered. Bait Herring Phone lllark 4(11 ItKSTAJIUANTS tumii r..T vwk Mr. Unger, Proprietress Third Avenue. Next G. W. V. A. flood Home Cooked Meals. Phone Black 700 TAXI Phone C7 Taxi (Call HeorKe, Paul or Oust) Six nnd Seven I'a.vsomrnr Rimli.. Imkern at your disposal any time. ROSS HHOS. 1'OOL ltOOM Sleeker Illock. (Across from Kmprpsa Hotel) I. .V, I KIN VOU S ' Br at THAT 1 MAIL SCHEDULE t t iioimi l the Uskt Mondays, Wednmtl y , doses T Vanrwutrr Tuesdays . . Fridays .. . Satuntays CJ'.R Feb. II CPU March i; First class mail is ate Vancouver on Momlav w Saturday by CH.U 'ri mvrr u I tt E to Aii)w, Alice Arts, Mesarf utn Wedaestiaya . u Tn ft. slmtnon an4 Nim llutKk Bundsys to AUtka llnl Frb. 7 and 31 March 7. IS a. 23 To l)uren t'hailotle Feb. 12 and 30 iv.rcinn i"ri ike l-t I ram t anr-mirf-Sandays . . Wednesdays Fridays ... V I -4 V.. sT ( .1 . ,. I CPJt. Mam 7 n 1 i 1001 Anyns, Altre f Premier -Tuesdsys Frldsys . irs-m ft. jtlmpwn and a I' r Tuesdays 1 Irom ,t!aka Palnl- Feb II sikI j: ' Marc II ami 33 f- I'ruMI tfMeen rhlMle Feb. 10 and 1 lltX I OtJ.U tlnN- Urshsm Hi AUin A 1st Ave ti th 5' eth Ave At Fui'.'' lib Ave A Tliom;! llth A 9lierbr- llth Ave. At C01 ir . th Ave tt H.iv 4U & llijni Cnt ' 8th Ave. At Coti... sth Ate Ac MrBr Pro Gavt Bldr Pre. Gov. Whsri O.T.P. Whsrf OTP Billion 2nd Ave A 3ni S' 3rd Ave, It Ful 3rd Ave tt 6th 8' Sunday coHn ti ;i day only. I'or Vaiirouier Tuesdsy C . FrMay a lrii; It Saturday hm Caul. Feb. 11 Pi i Feb. 34 so Pi Irom Vanrniiee Sunday s. Cardc . Wednesday s P! I v. 1 . . I Friday aa. Caiaia . Feb. 7 as Princes J KAI. 1 1 f, tf rru. t - ' " suf- lor IVifl Hlmpwii ami , Sunday -ss Cam; ll f rom Port flmpon ami " Tuesday a. Cam; IW Mlewrt, Anyo ! , Sunday Camt w: ... . . . irfnrp ri nraiirnn; - ..... Irr Tuesday--as, C"r Friday ss. Prince Rr I'nr lneen -h;irlotte-Feb, 13 ss Prlnc Jl Feb. 30 ss. Prlnc ' liom IJneen tharM"" ' Feb. 10 a. Pnm Feb. 24 ss. Prince tor Alskn Feb. 7-as. Princess W M " Feb, 31.. Prlncrsi Frotn Alk u,, Feb. 11 Princes" reb. 39 Prince' Mi CJUL TRAINS For East Mondsy. Saturdsys From East Tudi7. Sundny Adtertls. in th Wri''' M,nrl'' He1