PAGE FOUR : ,THf DaILtY in!?? BOYS ACCEPTED BRINGING UP FATHER By George McMarnu I NT VOU KnJOW THAT JUST WAIT '1 D D WHY- VEP-I'M VES-BOT CJRAKlO BY CGI LV- THAT'S A BIG THAT PAi MAKailU IN I Hu NWHAT 13 JUDGE LOT CP KOKOMO AnlV IN SEA CADET PARADE- VJOMOER NaJHAT PHOCE6SIOKI-omEI1 IT ALL to-day? vje are Coin' to mejtt IT'S ALLABOUT-THERE.' THESTATtONl-TtVCYg SoftC a I CLAMCV RIGHT AT "THE . PARADE-EH-J I GGO? ABOUT? HIM AT THAVEAJN' APPOir4T TO Hlrt J . i tl V 7 II CORPS OF CITY t irst AN' SEE. WHAT IT S ' .nr ; i i I ' -" II THIRTY-THREE VOlXtjSTEKS LECTE1I FOR NEW OIKJAMZATION - aw IVJ1.L IMKAIlE OX SATIK- f ' 1 VAX Thirty-three applications for entry into Sea Cadet Corps In connection with the local Nary League were accepted at a meeting of the committee last night. On Saturday afternoon the boya will parade to the headquarters of the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve, and will be given a preliminary talk on the training and work they will be expected to perform. They will then be measured for uniforms. The boys accepted are: Ronald Allen, Charles Anderson, Ceo. Ashley. W. Bacon, James Desmond Brady. John Brady. William Brooksbank, Jack Cade. Peter Chenoskl. Roy Cbenoskl, Albert OalyeU, Q. A. W. Dlbb, Vincent Dodds, Alex. Geory. Mike c'urvlch. Nick N. Gurvlcb, Tamo Katsuyama. Angus MacDonald, Rudolph Nelson, Rojo Qbata, Ernest Ratchford, Rupert Ross, Fred Smith. Eddie Smith, Max Sierert. Evan Swain, Henry Skinner. Tosho Sakanoto, Fred Skinner. Archibald James Thompson, Gordon Wllltseroft, Harry Worst old. and James Wlnslbw. STEWART An extensive program of develop Thrilling experiences were encountered by a relief party consisting of Homer Ftcklln and William Irwin which returned to Stewart at the end of the week bringing in William Kier. a trapper, from Mczladen Lake where ing snowing in me nsn creek district. scientific circles. YANDERHOOF The monthly meeting of the Van- 'erhoof Board of Trade waa held last week with Robert C. McCorkell presi dent, In the chair. It was decided to ailc the provincial government to raise the bounty on coyotes to 45.00 In the summer, continuing the present 42.50 In the ' winter. A resolution from the newly formed. McBrlde Board of Trade, asking for the building of the inter-provincial highway from Red Pass down the Fraser River to McBrlde and Prince George, was endorsed and the secretary was authorized to take up the matter of tourist permits with the Terrace, Prince Rupert. Burns Lake, Prince George and McBrlde Boards of Trade, The Nechako Valley Co-Opera tlve Ex- change has elected officers as follows I for the year: president, L. J. Preston; vice-president, D. W. Donald: directors,! S. Holmes, John Qoldle and Otto Ham mond. The net profits of the organ!-1 ration in 1326 amounted to 41,038.37. Rev. R. T. McFarlane has resigned '- minister of the local United Church and a successor is expected about the end of next month. A number of I changes are to take place among the! clergy of this district very shortly. P.I O McLennan of Topley and Rev. O. B. Swltzer of aiscome are leaving In I July to attend college In the East and I Rev. T. J. Smeeton of McBrlde Is being! transferred to another charge In thlsl trQVlnce. Th Vanderhoof mission district is to be divided Into two prtal whereby ministers Wilt ne stationed at I Vanderhoof and Fort Fraser. Twenty-two members have Joined thej Vanderhoof and District Board of Trade I ar follows: Harry Zogas, J. F. Kimball, Harry Emslle, Fergus Park, L. R, Dick inson, John McMillan, Samuel Cocker,! Charles Maunders, George Shell, Man-I tell L. Grffln, Joseph pnvauld, R. M. Patterson, David Irving, Ernest Smed-j ley, E. P. W. Heath. Merrill Averlll, John Hosklns, Owen Burdette. Andrew; Rae, A. A. Hutchinson, J. M. Johnston and John D. Charleson. At the Young People's Society meet-' lng here on Tuesday evening, R. C.J McCorkell delivered an address on "Our; Empire to the North." Mr. McCorkell, , from long experience. Is well fitted toj speak on such a subject and his ad-j dress was both Interesting and lnnruc-' the. A central committee has been appointed here Uptake charge of the Diamond Jubilee celebration of Confeder- ment work Is to be undertaken on the ' atlon In Vanderhoof on July 1. ' EUverado property according to a state-1 ment made by R. it. Stewart. Two Owing to the Illness of the editor, compressors will be Installed and dla-jw. J. Rimes, the Nechako Chronicle, raond drilling will commence In the published here, missed' seven weekly Is- tunnel which aa driven last year. The recent discovery of sensational ore body on the Prosperity has . increased Interest In the Silverado which adjoins tt. T. W. McDonald, for the past fiva years deputy United States marshal at Jlyder. has resigned that position and. in future, will devote his entire time to mining Interests in this district. George Cameron left for the south last week. After attending to business matters In Vancouver and Victoria, he will visit for a month or two with his sister. Mrs. McCulloch, In Pentlcton. The big Vlckers-Petter engine, developing 300 horsepower, was turned over at the Dunwell mine during the week-end, preparatory to the concentrator being put in operation. sues since December 20. having resumed last week. On Friday evening last.' a music recital, the first of its kind In Vanderhoof, was given by the pupils of Mrs. Warren Johnson and Miss Kathleen Morrow assisted by the members of the United Church choir and Ray Warlock cf Prince Rupert. Net proceeds amounted to 125 which amount will be donat ed to the church. TERRACE The council of the Terrace Board of Trade held a meeting on Thursday evening when bylaws were drawn up for approval at an organization meet ing called for February 22. Mrs. W. H. Watt of Amesbury visited at the home of her .parents here at the beginning of the week. A large congregation attended St, Matthew's church on Sunday morning at the "Father and Son" service con ducted by Rev. A. W. Robinson. Solos he had sustained an infected foot. Kleri ,. rendered by Miss Hallowell and Is now In the Stewart Hospital and ut. Robinson and the lessons were will lose a tee if not part of his foot. read by Donald Burnett and Elmer Me- Connell. Mr. Robinson preached an ueveiopmeni won was sianea wis rCpr0prtte sermon and the Trail aee Dy uaney ucraonen on uw wet oup gave tnelr -Ritual" at jiian property one oi ine most promis-1 jje opening, He intends to drive further into a vein George Hipp left on Tuesday for of high grade ore which he expects will PrlQCe Rupert in Company with his produce sensational results. young son. Tony, who has been quite I ill at his home here, and who will W. O'Neill and U F. Payne, who have enter tht Prtnce Rupert 0eneral Hoi speni six years in wuna. arrived nere DltaJ for me(jlcai treatment. iasi wees ana expect 10 locate in we district. I w. H. Lund. Victoria, auditor" for the ILiauor Control Board. Is here on offl- wonn w. warns, ine new scnooic)al DUtlnes, teacher here succeeding Lee M. Oor- aon, is me lamer ox j. Allan nimi R n-,m .nrt P Stntton of th covered from his recent illness to be sble to conduct church services on juwiy aosoimeiusure on the Subject ojmlitij THE HIGH QUALITY OP Baker's Breakfast Cocoa is Jot an Accident k l the ieJt of Judicfujs selection and blending cf cocoa traw, of which there are tpcre fton thirty pradet; of most careful roasting, very delicate operation; and further prtparjtion by tl best aef binicd processes (no chemicali) which rrve tU delklouf natural flavor and aroma and attractive color of the btani, WALTER BAKER 8C CO. Limited EitaUished 1780 POPCl JESTER, MAS$, Canadian Mills at Montreal Boolijtt of Choice Rfo'xi nt fret , . , 4 i&h i n. iii .if f Mask Say The Movie Stars So say all vrboie work is haid after tbey try the &t-cioas, nvigeis tiof rertfh-meot of VriUy's Pout Mint. Sunday evening. The other members . i . . .... -1. . , i heir home. Tom. Ross of Remo was In town at the week end. .ALICE ARM With the Wildcats having won six Cames: the Timber Wolves, four, and the Tigers, three, a batle is on for jrade sliver lead ore. starting wth a width of. six Inches but soon widening jut to twelve. The tunnel has already Valuable ore reserves have been added as a result of the driving of a 230 foot tunnel In the' Torle mine. Ine contract for the tunnel was re oentty completed in 53 shifts. James Calvin Is on another business trip to Prince Rupert and expects to return next week. of SummerUnd who Is mell known In Lakei,e hatchery were In town on Mon-i on the La Rose mine. No Information lay. is forthcoming jiere 'other than that an offer has been made, for this highly Rev. Wm. Allan was sufficiently re- promising property: (, X s&d Pexuta have been here laid lag I about 1.500.000 feet of logs at the P. L. Housley camp for Powell River, f Ifour games played i ! IN BILLIARD FIXTURE FIFTH ON TONIGHT In the four games pUved last night between the Grotto and the Moose In the Billiard League fixture the Grotto was successful In all four games. The fifth game between Geo. Wauh and Geo. Mcllmoyle Is expected to be played tt night. Individual scores last night ware: J. Andrews (Grotto. 200: J. HUlman (Moose). 195. O. Howe. 200: J Judge. 130. J. Hamilton. 200 J Brown. 19. Dr. J. A. West. 200. J. May. 1S3 CRIBBAGE LEAGUE ;)liw llrfratnl St. mlrr' in l'-t-i popetl (lame j( Mjht lr Mure of ; , 1.1 to is The Mooe Lodge debated the St. Andrew's Society In a postpoeed CrlMws League game last night by The league standing to date la as Ptyd. W Cold Storage 6 C. N. Operating .... 6 Moose Prince Rupert, Hotel 8 t Canadian Legion. .. 8 Knights of Col urn.. O rot to . . . jupremancy In the Alice Arm 'Hockey n ' r" Lodge' V in .T.'t. Vi' .oague. . . . C. Sons of Canada pcrty disclosed a nice vein of high. . 6 a - Orsnge 8 C. N. Mechanics ... 6 Dry Dock . .., 6 6 S S 4 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 J LADIES' WHIST L. 1 1 2 3 SPORT CHAT Ptt. S S 4 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 teen driven 145 feet through ore of Mw( ,, ,.hUn Mklfr, Ust secondary ' grade and the work Is con-. . Mjht lrr Oraii-e and M. (leorsp'n tlnulng. Last night's fixtures In the ladiea' section of the Fraternal Whist League resulted aa follows: Moose Ladles, 6; Orange Ladles. 3. Pythian Sisters, 8; St. Oesre's I. The league standing to date Is aa follows: W. Moose Ladles 8 St. Oeorge's 7 tnUn 6 The recent trips south of Miles rjon- 8U(tm 0r,ne "d-" 0 aid nd Joseph Wejli are understood to hsve been In connection wth a deal L. 2 3 5 10 Pts. 7 6 9 There seems to be no outdoor sport The log carrylng-barges BlngamonWnlcn thrive In Prlw Rupert during iff WL the cold weal her. .While , other cities are interest In, hockey and basketball at this season ot tbe year, here, we have to b,' content with basketball and. i me weatner is very ooia. not even tf.at. The Swedish government has financed a Canadian team to go over there and demonstrate the game of hockey. Even In the warmer state of the south, great rinks are under construction so that hockey may be play ed In the milder weather. Soon In Prince Rupert attention will be given to fostering this game which, aa a real thriller, has few equals in the whole realm of sporting Activities. It hardly seems to be a Canadian city without some attention to hockey. The basketball season will end about the first week In March and It Is ex pected that there will be some Inter town games after that. The boyi from Port Simpson are expected to send launch down for an Intermediate team toward the end ot this week for a game In' their own gymnasium. No word has been received yet from either Bmlthers or Anyox as to the ladles' games for the championship of north em British Columbia, but It Is ex pected that a series will he arranged with one or two games played In th exhibition building here. The games should draw capacity houses and the locala msy expect good support In their trya for the championship. The ancestort of lawn tennis In what Is now Czechoslovakia where the medl vat games of Jeu de pomme and longue pomme which were played by the knlthtly orders In magnificent courts Tennis In It present form wn first played In Bohemia n the last decades of the pait century and then only on private courts belonging to the urlstoc racy. The CoUDtess Lutzow had court which wm covered with Cxech V antedn For Sale . For Rent LARQE ADVERTISED WHOLESALE Tailors have opened free Correspondence School of Salesmanship. Wonderful opportunity for ambitious diligent men of good character. Train for posit loo paying upwards of 700 per week. State foil detail, age, education, experience, references, last employers, present occupation. Address Manager. 460 Richmond Street. West. Toronto. STEAMSHIP INSPECTOR (HULLS AND Bqulpmemt) for Department af Marine and Flteri. Yascouver: 200 per annum. Apply on feeau obtainable from Postmaster at Vancouver, vie-torts or Prtnee Ruttert. to the Civil Service Commission. Ottawa not later! ' than February 28. 1I7. 38 GOOD WAGES OFFERED TO RE Li able girl to rare tor two enlldien and do a little housework. Most be fond of children. Apply B 0. Fur Co. tf WANTED TO BORROW II .500 DO on first mortgage at 8 per cent on five CDomad house and tot: close In. Apply PS). Box 378. City. W.'jrTED YOUNO GIRL TO LOOK after children and help with housework. Phone Bltck 603. 37 AGENTS WANTED MAN OR WOMAN TO TRAVEL AND appoint local represeatattvts. 431 weekly averages and eapesses. and commission besides. Espertaoc un necessary. Write far particular. Win atoa Co.. Toronto. FOK S.W.E fOR SALE CHEAP. FULLY EQUIP' ped boat. In good oondlttcm; suitable for halibut fish lng: length 40 feet, beam 12 feet, draft 8 feet. 1 Inch fir planking: tullt 1919: equipped with 20 hp. Frisco Standard engine. Cash 41.000, balance 11. 000 on easy terms. For particulars, apply Box 17. Port fieaington. B.C. HSAVEN AND HELL. SWEDEN BOKO'S great work on the life after death and a real world beyond. Over 400 pages. Only 25e, postpaid. It. V. Law,- 488 Euclid Avenue. Toronto. FOR SALE. THREE TUBE RADIO-SET complete with loud speaker, batter! and charger 173.00. Pooa 133. FOR QUICK SALE. MeCLARY RANGE and parlor heater. Phone Red 409. LOST missed. Anyone finding It. please' phone Green 169. HOA11I) HOARD. THE INLANDER, Second Avenue. Phone 137. i 8.13 Harbor view, meats. ' .41.0.11 )!, DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. S, 2c per word in advance No Advertisement taken for lest than 50c WANTED FOR HUNT FOB RENT- FOUR ROOMED FLAT, with bath room Water and light paid' Apply Seavtew Apart-1 It I he rati 44 FOR RENT. THIRTY ROOM FQUIP-prd hotal. Ootng concern Write Box 342 Dally New OOc tt FOR RENT FURNISHED APART-mnt: four rooms and bath; wjtr paM. Pboo 347. 'J FOR RENT. STEAM HEATED APART-menu. Apply Smith A Milieu. Ltd Telephone 111. FOR RENT. PIANOS. PHONOORAPltS and Singer Sewing Machine. Walkeri Music Store. FURNISHED APARTMENTS FOR RENT by day. week or month. Phone Red 607. tf FURNISHED SUITES FOR RENT. Apply MtiaMltem Grocery. Phone 18. FOR RENT. MODERN HOUSE, FIVE roam and bath. Xlunro Bros. tf ROOMS TO RENT PHONE 678. AUCTIONEER NOTICE OF BALE. I WILL BELL BY PuMtc Auction on Thursday. Feb. 24 at 3 JO pin., content of asrg raw-deno. Itemised list will appear la.fr O. F. Brio, auctioneer. I I'llOLHTI-IIINfl FURNITURE REPAIRING: LTHOL- stertng ot all kind. ObatterfltM recover ed and made to order. All work guaranteed. Phone areea 803 O. M. HUNT. a. iHvtons Jieal f'or. Mtold Wood BtoAf per load 1800. Kindling, per load I? 50 Furnace Wood, par load IOjTjo , Delivered Salt Herring Phone lltark 101 RESTAURANTS onim HATM CUT Mrs. Unaer. Proprietress Third Avenue. Next O. W. V. A. Imm llnpir Cunked .Meals. Phone nlack 700 TAXI l'hone G7 Taxi CANARY LOST FROM 401 FIFTH AVE. IWH beorxe, Taill Of Gust) East on Saturday. This bird u bauiy4 Six and Seven PaMeniror Sttjde- balterrt at your dlspoaal any time. ROSS IUtOS. POOL ROOM Mcr kir IMock. (AcroM from Emprft.i Hotel) earneta Instead of sand. Only In the 1 KIALI. KUri.UI IlllhS IM0' did tennla begin to be played ', ' 4 by other elasseg. Ritchie and Wlldlns Hi;iMliV, IKIlKl tltV 18 often visited Prague where Inter- national contesta were held. There were already number ot outstanding play, rrs there, and among women player there may be mentioned the name of nign Ml Olg Masaryk, the daughter of!nRh 3:14 am the President of the Rapubiic; she i won a number of important event. ! , Tmnls ha now become a universal aport. Over 12.000 players are organ- ted In the Ctechoilovak Lawn Tennlt .'"a Association and numbers of Important International contests are held In Pra-!1-0 gue. The city has already been vUlted I by auch player as Messrs. Borotra. Lacoste, Brugron and Mile. Lenglen. ;lh The: Brlh Mlnutry of Agriculture .aye.he awcetpess ot ugar-breU has a. peculiar attraction for raU. causing them to overrun the great sugar beet producing rrnt.Ti m the eastern counties of England. I On account of the extremely cold tw weather, the basketball league fixtures, chrduled for Ut night, were called "" off. Bepatise of the cold and for other reason, teveraj of the gsmes this win-i ter have not been played. It will be, decided later what Is to be done In this regard, the decision depending on how . things come out and whether or riot' It may be necessary to play them In-order to decide the honors In any of the lesguea. I ritintv, 1:14 xn. ISA ft, 13:28 pm. 20.3 " Iw 7:40 un, 7.7 M 20 .-03 pm. 3.4 " 'Till H.hIIW. Il lllll tltV 17 194 ft. 14:04 pm. 20 3 " 8:14 ajn. 7.1 - 2033 pm. 3.8 " ii'.mr.uv ix 2:43 ant. 19.7 ft. 14:33 p m. 20.1 " 8:47 am. 0.7 " 21:03 pm, 3 0 " H.Tl ltlV, l l ltlll AHV 1!) 3:11 am. 10.8 ft. 15 13 p.m. 19.0 " 919 urn. 8 6 " 21 32 p.m. 4.8 " mm Uso oMONDSl SAWS -Machine Knives SIMONOS CND SAW CO, ITD. VANCOUVcn. T. JOHN, N,., 1 TOKONTO II . MAIL SCHEDULE MlT-titS. .u Mondays. wm - ejosea T Vltrmff TVf)f . Friday Saturdays CJ'R. Per. i; CPA Mar;, : Plrat istaa iii ' Viaannvtr on M Satoni'iv by r H i 1 Ari)., Alk Arc nilrf 8wndaa Wedi day T It. (Mipnn an4 f.a C SWdata Ta tlak rlnt- Ft 7 and v. Unci 7. IM 1 n ljuren bsr. ,tt- reb. IS aii'l IN. Ml MM Iruat Hie t'Att-- TV4ayi. ti. ... at from VaaCHMer Swndsr Wedasidays Friday .. OJJt, Feb " CPU, Ms: Item .tn) .tllre At- rrrinlar - Tusaday rrtd 1 .. I'rma It. Mm-4tn ':: l ! 1 Tueedaja lTim lt.a l'"H Feb II and .'' MiT'll II : i .. I'lnm tjneep friirln Feb 10 and lui H 1 1: Orabam tu 1st Ave ft 8t tth A t ti Fii 8'h At ti 11th A Bheib- lllh A." A - tb Ave Ar Hv. 8th A Mays f' " 8th Ave CuM Vh Aw k M M: Prriv 0vt W''-Prnr CIW. Vln" O T P Wharf OTJ Station 2nd Av ft 3'i't " 3rd Ave. Ar Fur 3rd A. ti '' Sunday mik days i ohty -4-- STEAMSHIP MOVL I'or VMrontrt Twaaday i Friday m. Pm Baturdny m ' Fen II I Feb. i'r I'roni anrnMer Sunday ': Wa4tmdT " Friday" ?"b. 7 -M. Fm Feb. 21- m P I'or rrl lmiM'ii Sunday m r i Hi Iroin I'ett !"lmp" " Tuesday- s C m l .r Meivsrt, W nd " Sunday as Cam Wednesday P' I'roiii Menari. Anrov Tucaday ',:" Frlday-as pnnci v lor quern rimrlot'es Feb. I2--M P" ' Feb. rr..- liom liieen hrltt 8f Tcb. lf V Feb, 21- rnii 1 I'or ,liiK Feb. 7. pri'i'" Feb. 21. a P'"" I'miii AlnK Feb. lt-M I'l' Feb. 35--s I' C.N.R. TRAINS For East -Mmidi'V Saturdays From East- Tiiw'-'V' Biindayi Ailvrrtue in the .1 -"1 '- ! 1 t Al' T Dsl" r'