PAGE F6tm BRITISH PEER'S CHINESE WIFE 1101 t:iioi.i nr nt ittctiKRirK pitMn miitii at wimimhi. 0T, tTKRMtlri ONK THII i'iliuur.x wiMeo. est, rsb. u-bu bt dr mont' Interesting households In the Bol der Cltte U that ot Frederick Preston Smith, The latter Mimed in Ctbtoh, China, the daughter of Wurt Yu Cheung, Chinese Judge. They were married by Sir James Jameson, British consul general Tor Canton. Mis Cheung wat clever young woman, baring been gtreh an extraordinarily good education both In English and Chinese. She studied tor several year in a Raman Catholic academy, where ahe became acquainted with Occidental literature and philosophy. 6he did not embrace the Roman Catholic faith, ' however, having become! a PresbyteHan. Later she. studied (or three year In Chinese dental college. Mr. and Mr. Smith brought with them to Canada their two children, a boy and a girt. They kit fine-looking, combining In their feature both the Celestial and the Anglo-6xon characteristic. Although Mr, and. Mr. Smith apeak several dialect. of Chinese the children do hot understand, a word of It. for English U the language of the home In which they have lived two year. Mrs. Smith keeps In close" touch with development in her homeland. Her LONDON ARE RICKETTY dock, deaconess, spoke on "C.OJ.T. In Relation to the Home " Mlu Kathle Ir vine aang a solo and the girls' choir rendered choruses. FISRERMAN WEDDED SATURDAY EVENING Dlnf KUg of Kom- Spit Takes HM Itagnhlld I'rilrrM-ii a Hit llrlrlr. Rev. T. II. Klntle nmUlliig Olof Bkog. a member of the crew of the halibut schooner Rose Spit, who has Just returned from a trip to Norway, Was married to Mls Regnhlld Pedersen at a quiet ceremony Saturday evening In Bt. Paul' Lutheran Church Parson' age. Rev. T. D. Rlnde officiating. The attendant were Mr. and Mrs. John Mur void. After the service, there were suitable festivities in the Boston Hsll. Mr. and Mrs. Skog -will take up residence bn Seventh Avenue East. HAIRDRESSERS HAD COMPETITION IN VANCOUVER LATEL VANCOUVER, Feb. 14. (By Canadian Press ),Flv hundred women attended the B.C. Hairdressers' Associations' first contest, In which thirty-two hairdresser, representing all fcectlont ot B.C., com peted at marcel waving on live models tor the M. Ilrnrl trophy. The purpoxe of the competition Is to stimulate greater skill among operators and .closer orgtnlzatlon ot thop . owner. BRINGING UP FATHER l JOST EXPLAIN VOUR CASE-, I'LL. US GLACT. TO OE "OUR -l LAWYER! The first prize w won by Ulsa Louise' ttazeldlne. W. Chapman returned on Thursday Winnipeg where he represented ifrom the local association at the Dominion, remaining visit. TERRACE Mr. C. W. Swanson. who baa been visiting at the home of her aUter. iln. Fted 'Nash, left for her home In Bute- ' convention of the Canadian Lesion. uncle. Kail Tl, U principal of the Can-1 lira. Chapman and aon. Norman, are I ton law school, and is one of those who I -In the know." In addition both be and her husband reid Iduf Chines dally newspapera, aent to them regularly. It to the belief of this couple that war between Britain and China U unlikely. MOST- OFTHEBABDaS IN dale on Thursday. In the east for a longer tt. E. Allen, district forester, was a business visitor here on Friday. Oordon tittle Is now the proud possessor of a Shetland pony whlcb arrived on Thursday from Prince Rupert, together with cart, harness, saddle and 1 outfit all complete. Startling Statement Made by Chief of: B. T. Brooks left on Sunday for dominion Child Welfare Hurra 9 i Prince Rupert where he will be em-In Ontario J ployed wtth the C.N.R. for a shrot ' Jtlait, krs. Brook, who Is In the hos- LONDON, Ont.. Ftb. II. (By Caha.'pUl there 1 progressing favorably and dlan Press.) -Ninety per cent of the m now soot) be convalescent, bablea of London have rickets." was the startling statement of br. Helen Use-Uurchy, of Otuwa. chief of the division of child welfare work for the Dominion of Canada, when the addressed the members, doctors, nurses and representatives of child welfare work. "Slxty-three out of every one thou sand babies born In London bave died. but bt all In charge of Welfare Association, not one have died," was the splendid report given by the speaker. Most, babies have died In their first month, U. was shown, and a very small A. Doodenough ofiSmithers was In town on Thursday for the funeral of the late t, Monsell. Rev. J. h". Young of Harelton home on Saturday. The monthly meeting of the Parent Teachers' Association was held la the school bouse on Thursdsy evening lsst. Routine business was conducted Hind the special book committee reported that the maximum grtat made by the percentage In the remaining 11 months.! government In any one year haaa- One of the question discussed at the, ready been used up and. in orde? lo nrst medical conference was the caune , take advantage of receiving the grnt of maternal fatality, owing' In a great j for the new aupply. It would be degree, to the fact that the doctor had ! necessary to wait Until after June SO. not been called In time. If a welfare I to send In the order. Thls.lt was dec! nurse had been in attendance In thejded to do. Miss Peters. waa to hate home previously, no fatality would bave ' given a talk on "The First Six Months occurred, was Doctor MacMurcby's opinion. The care of the mother- to-be and the child from three to six months of age, was an Important factor In the future health of the child and to do this was the work of the welfare nurse. GIRLS IN CHARGE OF LAST NIGHT'S CHURCH SERVICE The Canadian Girts In Training were In charge of a successful service whlcb was held last night In the First United Church. There was a large congregation which adequately expressed Its appreciation of the girts" fine work. Mib Kathle Irvine. president of the group, was In the chair and the scripture Irsaod ,'was read by. Miss Ella 'steen There were papers by Mis Nell In our- vlch on "What C.OJ.T. mean to thi Individual Olrt," and by Mlsa Phyllis Harvey on "The Achievements ottCXM.T. In British Columbia." Miss Isabel;Haf of the Wsr n Belgium but owing to the very small crowd present It was decided to postpone It tor a month. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting. HAZELTON Fire destroyed the cabin of L. Han ton and all It contents last Mondsy night. The old man was in bed and as .fortunate to escape with his life The Ladles' Aid Society of New Hazel ton ha undertaken to re-decorate the Interior of the church. The work Is now proceeding. The Omiheca Herald's article last week-end in the aeries detllng with successful farmers of the Central In Urlcr told of- the success of William WELL-1 TOLD A- MR-INCOOO ABOOTA JOB AS TRAVEL! H AMBASSADOR I WANTED AM'ASKEO Him TO 5 PEAK TO THE PRES1DE.NT- Purity Guarded With Care n proceedT "S. fig it 1 JWtTf Down to the last detail the purity of Pacific Milk is guarded with thorough care. The packing plants are adjacent to the herds and every morning, pure and fresh, the milk is delivered for evaporation. The growing demand is evidence from our patrons that this excellent milk goes out in perfect condition. PACIFIC MILK Head OffW. Vancouver, factories at l-adner and Abbotford. Clarke of South Bulkley as a beef man. There was also an article dealing with the achievementa of C H. Thomas of Terrace In raising small trulL Mrs. S. J. Wlnsby and Mr. fVewlek were hostesses to the Bridge Club last week. Advertise In the. CKllv New John Frlli Word hsa bien received here that 'ete nooe.er-jTinderwtnt a successful pe?aTa?'fer appendlcltla In an Ed- Jiontont(hoepitat John MrDonald of Vancouver rarest of Mr. and Mrs. C. Hunt. IIOTI.L XltltlV.tl.s Is the Prlnre Rupert 'W'h. Fogg. R. White. W. E. Draney. it: LaxeP and J. B. Moloney, Vancouver: C. I. Cook'. -Anyox: A. D. Balllle and 7ohn Llndis1 city: D. Taylor. Digby Island: R. R. Niche and W. McLarhon. Winnipeg; Mr. and Uri. R. w. Sin clair. Inverness; A. Watt, CNit Oeorge McAfee. Georgetown; W. 8. Henry. J. E. Smith. H. a. Smith, Emlthers:.A. 8. Hlrane. F. W. McKlnnon, Byron Wolfe. W. J. Wakeman. C. U Blondlng, J. A. Dockery. P. W. Frost and Levi F. Wing. Portland, Oregon; T. E. Brooks, Terrace. Satoy Krlstbter Bjerken. Msrtln Berg, Christ Berg. Jean Blleau and M. Menulrtt. city: J. Smith, Ctk: Mr. and Mr. J. Storsclhand, Saskatoon: Margaret Paz-wit and Son. Vancouver. Central D. McKenzle. ifayo: W. Hearn. Mas-sett: E. Wynne and W. Morrison, Quick: C. J. Barker. Calgary: Hugh Boswell, Smither. i JDeina absollitelu sure on the Subject Quality THE HIGH QUALITY OF Baker's Breakfast Cocoa is ?sdt aH Accident It It tLe result of 1 judiciou selection and Ucndin of cocoa beans, of which there are more than thirty ptdes; of most careful roasting, t very delicate operation; and its further prtpurstion by the best mechanical praessti (no dmnlcals) which preserve the delicioui natural flavot and aroma and attractive color of the btant. WALTER BAKER 8C CO. Limited .L.Usl.d 1780 DORCHESTER MASS. Canadian Mills at Monti-til Booklet of Choice Recipe 1 irnt free , WELL-AFTER I MAD EXPLAINED THE DETAILS AILS AS 1 UASE TO TOO . iNSTEAO OFHELPIM ME-HE DOOOLE-C ROSSES ME SN' APPLIES TO THC f pntiOENT himself' J r 7 T "V r' r v V3t M , v SPORT CHAT Sport events scheduled for the week are as follows: Monday Crtbbage: Cold Storage vs. Knights ot Columbus: Moose vs. St. Andrew's; C. N. Mechanic vs. P. R. Hotel; C. N. Operating vs. Dry Dock: Bon of Canada vs. Orange Lodge; Canadian Legion vs. Orotto. Tuesday- Billiards: Orotto v. Moose. Basketball: Junior League. 8tars vs. Colt; Marie Leaf vs. Tuxli: Intermediate League: Terminal v. Orotto; Senior League: Native sons vs. Terminal. Ladles' Whist Pythian Sisters vs. St. Oeorge Ladle; Moose Ladle vs. Orange Ladles. Thursday Menl whist: Knights ot Pythias vs. St. Oeorge't (Seal Cove): St. George's (city) vs. I.O.OT4 Sons ot Canada vs. Elk: Moose vs. St. Andrew's. t Friday Baskeball: Junior league, Tuxls vs. Stars: Ladies league: Maple Leaf vs, Adanacs: Intermediate league. Elevator vs. Banker; Senior league. Terminal vs. Elk. Billiards Ottos vs. Orand Norman Ross, who was the ravortte o win the Caul Ins channel c swim, learty succumbed to drowning In a lathy tub after he bad been taken from be water. Ross, who was very ex-tautted. waa taking a bath at hi hotel .hen his trainer heard a gurgling ound from the bath room and entered 2 find Ross submerged and uncon-xlous. Ross claim he never knew 'Jtythlng for two hour during the big wlm and can recall very little that happened after darkness came on that night. Me lout seventeen pounds during the race. -Sir Thomas Upton, who Is relinquishing active control of Upton's. Limited. going to devote more time to hi ravorlte hobby of, yachting, and I looking forward to competing again for the America Cup. In a recent Interview In London he asld that he hoped to enter challenge for the cup during th year. "I hope to have a new (boat dtdgned to race against an Anrrlcan boat next year." he ssld. "It will probably be a cutter." Two games of basketball were played 1 Progress Hall at Terrace on Friday evening last. The first, between the Ttrrace High School boys and a Van- arsdol team, resulted In a win for the former of 10 to 8. while the Terrac High School girts tent the opposlUot team of girts down to defeat wtth a ecore of 30 to 8. An impromptu dance was staged titer the game, splendid music being furnished by the Vanars-dol Indian orchestra. NTERNATIONAL BURNS CLUB IS ORGANIZED Hlliirarrr Spirit of Itird's Phiknoph) ' I TbroUgliiiilt fturlil AYR IScotUndh Feb. 14. With the object of carrying the spirit of phlloso phy of Robert Burnt Into Internationa life a number ot his admirer have formed the International Bums Out and they believe that in due time the organization will develop Into a large International body. Ayr. the centre of the Burn country snd full of association with Burns poem is visited annually by many American and Canadian travellers. Her: stands the cottage where the poet Wa born and adjoining It the Museum con taining a tine collection ot memorial. The road taken by Tarn O'Shante; can be followed and the old bridge over the Doon over which Tam O' Bhtntei escaped with difficulty may be seen. Amerlcsn and Canadian student ano admirer of Burn whose Interest I not cursory will find In the hew organiza tion a convenient and helpful contact the club has ho politics nor political object and Is open to people ot all na tlonalltles. Dr. J. CamDbell McClure of Wlmrjolu Btre'et, London, h'as"bn chentn first ' u ' 1 -- president. ninr.t.r.; iii:roKT. R a.m. DIOBT ISLAND. Foggy, calm; baro meter 2326; temperature, 38; tea ob tcured; 8 pm. spoke steamer Amur. bound for Ladytmlth to Qranby. fog oouna 7 mile from Orahby; 8 pjn. spoxe itramer Mogul, bound from Stewart for ortnby, fogbound 7 mile from Ortnby, DEAD TREE POINTBarometer 29 21; tfmperture, 28. BUII. HARBOR ruin, light toutb V anted" For Sale For Rent tat. til I WILL CERTANLTl ( RNpl I 0 LOOK lislTO TH 1 LS1,;-ZlJ 111 AND SEE VHAT CAM BE. DONE ill 17 c2nn 7r WftUlflWBv , AT J .: i I LYt A - FT DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. . No Advertitement taken fo lei lhan 50c WANTED LAROE ADVERTISED WHOLESALE Tailors have opened free Correspondence School ot Salesmanship. Wonderful opportunity for ambitious diligent men of good character. Train tor positions paying upwards of 175 00 per week. State full'cktslls. age. education, experience, reference, last employer, present occupation. Address Manager. 4C0 Richmond Street. West. Toronto. 3TEAMSHIP INSPECTOR (HULLS AND Equipment 1 for Department ot Marine and FUherfe. Vancouver: 13400 per annum. Apply on form obtainable from Poatmatler at Vancouver. Victoria or Prince Rupert, to the Civil Service Commission. Ottawa not later than February 58. 19X1. sa TOR SPARE OR FULL TIME. WANTED. persons of both sexes, young or old. Doe not Interfere with occupation on hand. It 1 very profitable and Interesting. For particular, apply to A. J. Crane. P.O. Box 493. Vancouver., B. C. S7 OOOD WAOE3 OFFERED Tpl RELI- Xtit girl to car for two children and do a little housework. Mum be toad of children Apply B.C. Pur CO. tt WANTED. TO BORROW 11,500.00 on first mortgage Ut 8 per cent on five roomed house and lot: clot in. Apply P.O. Box J7. City. j j j WANTED. TOUNO OtRL TO? (LOOK after children and help wtf touse- FOU'llENT I 37 POR HE.VTp-i THIRTY ROOM EQUIP- pedoul. Going concern. Write Box 943 Dally New Office tf TOR RENT. FURNISHED) MAKT- mnt; tour rooms and bath. ' water paid. Phone 547. J t)R RENT. 8TEAM HEATED APART- mentt. Apply Smith & Msllett. Ltd Telephone 174. "OR RENT, PIANOS. PHONOaftAPHS and Singer Sewing Mtchine. Walker's Music Store. CRNI3HKD APARTMENTS FOR RENT by day. week or month. Phone Red 607. tf HJRNISHED SUITES FOR RENT. Apply Mussallem Orocery. Phone 18. FOR RENT MODERN HOUSE. FIVE rooms and bath. Munro Bros. tl ROOMS TO RENT PHONE 78. LOST tf CAN ART LOST FROM 401 FIFTH AVE. East on Saturday. This bird la badly missed. Anyone finding It. please phone Oreen 180, east wind; barometer. 2043; tempera ture. it; light swell; 8 pm. spoke suamer Alaska, bound tor Ketchikan. 128 miles from Ketchikan: 7 pm. spoke tug Pacific Monarch. In Mllbank Sound. bound for Alice Arm: 11.45 pm. spoke mo tor ship Norco, bound from Ketchikan to Seattle via Vancouver, 305 mile from Seattle. NOON DluDr ISLAND. Clear, calm; baro meter 29.48; temperature 45: ses smooth DEAD TREE POINT Barometer 29.- 34; temperature, 34. BULL HARBOR. -Misty, light south east wind; barometer. 2934: ifmwn. ture, 43: moderate swell. I'HINCE KUI'EKT TIDES 4 TITMMV. 1 1 Itltl AUV 13 "lh 1:12 a m. 13:49 pm. Low 7:02 am !. pm. Wr.lM.SIIV. I1.IIKI .UIV 18 tlUk ... 18.4 ft 202 83 3.4 "" i t am. 18.0 ft 13-28 pm. 203 Low 7:40 am, 7.7 30:02 pm, 3 4 ASTHMA CHRONIC BRONCHITIS. Mran SNn BRONCHIAL CO LDV HAY ftvrjT KAZ'-MAH r I I ( ' wv : von SALE By George McM DADCfT- FOR GOOD-MESS &AKE.-HEREIS SMOTHER MAM AFTER THAT TRAVELIMQ AMBASSADOR JOB MR- DE BATE - AT r OR NET AT LAW1. rW&L 1 TOR SALE (0 HP. HEAVY OIL Vn. glne. H x 11, J-cyllnder. 350 r.pm operate on thrre gallon Sttr fuel oil mating 7e per gallon: electric and air starting equipment; original cost 11.600. For quick sal tlXOQ 00. 30 hp. heavy oil engine. 8ft 10. 3-ejllner. 400 r pm, operating on 31 gallons 8Ur fuel oU costing 7re per gallon; rtpid -starting kerosene torthea and tlr atartlng equipment. Prtet I1J50000. 38 h p. 4-ylinder Regal engine. Price 130000 50 hp. 3-yUiMler dttullate engine. Price uoooo 20 hp. 2-cyllnder City engine. Prtr tJJOOO 20 hp. 2-7linder heavy BurTtlo en gine. Price I5MM 13 hp. 2-cyltndrr heavy duty Fair. bank, rebuilt. Price 180000 10 hp. 2 -cylinder, oppoaed. Price tlOOiX) 8 h p. 2-yllnder 2 eyrie Kallenberg engine. Price tlSdoO 8 hp. 4-cytwdrr. 4-cjrele Buffalo ratine. Price 1150 00 3 hp. on cyluvltr MeU 4c Wise oil ' engine. Price 1 40 B0 45 h-p. 8-yllnder Studebakrr Auto marine engine. Price I1MO0 S3 x 8V1 salmon troUer or small seiner, with winch. 20. h.p. engine, storage batteries and dynamo. For two week only, price 1 1.10000 2 II K. Wizard Magneto used very little. ,Cot lto.00. Price each 12QM 3 fifty foot length 4 24, inch rubber ran vat covered fire hoe with bras pipe connections at 40c per foot. 9 in. turning lathe with Universal chuck. Price 1124:00 5 li-p. Canadian Oeneral Electric Motor 230 volt, U cycle. 800 revolution puce ItlOOO Tailor singer tewing machine with motor. Price loo oo Shoemaker 8lnger aewtng machine, Price Large stock of piston rings, propel, lor, seine winches, lodging tool, ete. For terms on any of above, apply to Northern Exchange. PS.-Owing to Interest on Queen Charlotte Islands which require moat of my time. I will tell th Northern Exchange at a very low price. TW I a real opportunity for a man with small capital to turt In a very profitable business. Established teven For further particular, apply to Jame Field. Northern Exchange. Phone 23. POIt QUICK SALE McCLART RANGE and parlor heater. Phone Red 409. HOARD UOARD. THE INLANDER, second Avenue. phon 137. AUCTIONEER 833 BRINE. AUCTIONEER. CASH MAN both way. A blind a a bat to anything but a square detl. Buy, tell or exchange anything ot value. Phone 774. t l'IIOI.Tr.HIo FURNITURE REPAIRINO: UP1IOL- itering of all kind. Chesterfields recovered and made to order. All work guaranteed. Phone Oreen 803. O. M. HUNT. WOOD A. lUnnN seal Cote. Mixed Wood Block per load 1800. Kindling, per load 8&0 Furnace Wood, per load no Delivered. Bait Herring Phone lllark 4t RESTAURANTS flOOll GAtVCAIT. i hit. Unter. Proprietrrt llllrd Avenue. Nti rj, w. V?A. r fliMNl Home CiM.kcd Meals. Phone Black 700 TAXI Phone fi7 Taxi (Call Gtonre. Paul or fiiiatl Six and Seven Pa8BetiKer Stude nakers at your disposal any time. itifnn ijihjs. POOL ROOM Met-ker Illotk. (Across from Emprcns Hotel) -A H l WHAT 1 4 1 Drv tn,, r (H in ... i. Artkl, LotUJ. Founds MAIL SCHEDULE OlTtlOINO t'or I he ll Monday. Weo efose ..... To Vanrvtiirr Tuesdsy . Fridtf . Saturday C-PJl. Feb i! CJ"Jl Man ii i! First clan u Vancowttv unit Satuntty by CNA t-s tm tn J, ,tllr .trm, MesirttalJ rulrf Sunday . . . Wednesday f It. Pfmnon an4 Na : 8uidy . to XUlM rolnls Feb. 7 ami 21 Marek 7. IS.. tm Hun-lf I hsrlollrv Feb. tj ami J'J IN-t MIM1 tvtNit the lt Tuetdsy. To ir at I rom ltncutrr Sunday . . Wedaesday Fridays . . OJJl. Feb 7 CJR M: Item .tnyws. Alke Pvemkf Ttdara. Fridays t rem Ft. Imrnan snd Nao te to- Tuetdsvs . rrora Ala-ka rolnts-r4) It and i- 1 a Mareh II ami 21 " Irani an t'hartotl ' imv t oujriioM Oraham A Atlin A -i 1st Av. A 8ih S' 8lh Ave. & FuPon Et 8th Ave. ft The. fir -1 11th SrM-rbf - I A 11th Ave &-C Mh Ave A H."-U ti IUr Cv-.-tb Ave. K C -1 Mb Ave. A Mr Br Prov. Oovt Bid) Prov. Oov Wh;r O.T4". Whtrf p.TJ. Stttlon 2nd Ave A 2nd 3rd Ave. tt F"!'-3rd Ave. it 8U, F Sunday cull ' dty mly 1 J 1 11 110 1 f 31 STEAMSHIP MOVEMES I 'or ncuer TtHDday a f ' rriday- Pri:. a fi Saturday m Cum: Feb. 11 P' Feb. 25 P V 1: I'rom Vamoiitrr Sunday- m Ctnli 1 Wednesday P ' Frldty-sa. Ctttit Feb. 7--t, rr.ncr M Feb. 21 v Pf K Krjii gliir lor roll wm"n fi Bundya. Ctmc -x From purl Slmpon and . . .-ar- I'or Klewrt, njox nn Sunday-ai Ctmcsi: , , ... . ... n. . -ft R wranrMi' - Irnm UlewtM. Anro ' t Tuesday- a Cam -Frldty at. Prlnct R?r lr lJaen fhrlntle-Feb. 13 aa Prince 3 Feb. 28 a. Prince J limn tjueen Clirlll-Feb. 10- -a Pr 24(. Prince J'-' lr Alka , Feb. 7-. Princes MJ ' Mi P"""' 'v Feb., 31 - From Alka . Feb. Il-M. PrlMtn Feb. 25 . Princess Maf C.N.R. TRAINS per East Mondays Saturdays From Esst Tuesdsyi, Sunday AdrrrtUe In U P1"