PAGE Foua da; :ir.T73 BASKETBALL ' BRINGING UP FATHER By George McM; LAST NIGHT I Sh?5SSg'2SW Irrffo CTin--"- - TWO .EXHIBITION' GAMES .M) TWO v, itMin.ut lk.miik- ri.vrritKs (JIJOTTOlWISfTITI.U 0 Tuxls, 23; Stan, 18. Maple Letts, 22; Colt. 29. Grotto, 36; Bankers. 20. All Star (Junior), 14; All Star (SenN orM, 30. There were four good games of bas- ketball last night, each match being well contested. An all-star Senior team played an all star team from the Junior League as a practice match In anticipa tion of the meeting with a Port Simpson team on Friday night of this week for the championship of Northern B.C. The Maple Leafs were defeated by the Colts again last night although tiu- game was not at all one-sided with each team playing a good game. The Junior game was fast and well contested with the teams showing great Improvement since the opening of the basketball season. If no postponed games are played the league schedule will come to an end on March 18. By defeating the Bankers, the Grotto cinched the Intermediate League championship. I.llWilK TABLES The league standings to date are as follows: Senior , Lrajur W. D. L. Pts Elk 10 .0 3 20 Terminals ..... 8 0 6 16 Native Sons ... 2 0 10 4 Intermediate lra';nr Grotto 15 0 3 30 Terminals 11 0 6 22 Bankers 3 0 14 6 Elevator :0 ;0 6 0 l.aillr' League Maple Leafs .. 15 1 1 31 Adaiiaes 1 1 15 3 Junior, league Colts 11 0 5 22 Stars 9 0 9 18 Tuxls Boys .... 5 0 8 10 GYROS WIN THREE BILLIARD GAMES Other Tvn In league Ihturr With one Moose are to he 'la)ed Tonight the 45 Three games played last night In the Moose vs. Gyro billiard fixture gave the is service club a full 600 points .to the lodge men's 457. The scores were: J. Hillman (Moose). 173: W. J. Nelson to (Oyros), 200. J. Judge. 185: P. Aldridge. 200. J. May. 99: Ben Self, 200. H. Parr vs. A. Mconald and O. Mc-Ilmoyle vs. W. Long are to be played tonight. ? SPORT CHAT The Maple Leafs, city ladies' basketball champs, win leave on March 23 for Smithers and will play two games In the interior town on March 24 and 25, returning to the city on Sunday, March 27. No word has been received from Anyox as to the propwwd games between of ' the Maple Leafs and the ladies champions from the smelter town. A civic invitation has been forwarded by Springfield, Illinois, to the Edmonton Commercial Orads basketball team to visit Springfield and give an exhibi tion of their prowess. It Is said that at the exhibition is for the benefit of the tltoussnds of girls who are Interested In the highest type of womanly sport The "Orads," as they are known, are ; cited as an example of how a world's championship Is reached through pro - 1 ' perty. supervised athletics. Babe Ruth's jcontract with CoL Rup-pert calling for' 175,000 a ytar will place him next to Gene Tunney this year In I the sporting world aa a money maker. It Is suggested that this year, Tunney, from all cources, will draw down about 1,000.000. while the Babe will receive: handsome returns from his sporting : articles and theatre contracts in addition to his salary. Elimination games are now In progress throughout Canada to determine the amateur hockey teams which will meet In Vancouver to decide the senior amateur hockey championship of Can ada, and the future holders of the Allan cvp. oreat interest is attached to these gainea aa the winners of the Allan cup will probably be Canada's choice to go overseas next year for the Olympic games. s That man Charley Gorman of Balnt John, N.B.. is a - wonderful man. Win ning outdoor ikatlng races right along everywhere he winds up his campaign In Pittsburg as one of half a hundred skaters from all over America and wins all the Indoor Ixnvora that can be , had also. Il led the (field Inline Inter natonal Indoor., Spn'ed' iu-aament fvuh a 150 points and came first In every major event on the men's program "of the two days' meet with the exception of the three mile race in which he did not take part. The second aa to points In the ineet was Percy Johnson of Toronto with 60 and the third Lloyd Greenther of Detroit with 40. The Canadian -women stars also , did very .well and Miss Leila Brocks iwos flrtt.wiUneO points, .Margaret McBrlde Xrom iToronto was second with - 70 point! and . another Canadian girl Jcunle and m-A I While you 1 are enjoytng I Wrigley's, you are : getting benefit as well. i Walker, also from Toronto tied at 20 points with a girl from Pittsburg, and from Chicago. The 440 yards record for women was broken by both Misses Brooks and UcBrlde. It was -5 sees., and. made at Pittsburgh last year by Elsie Muller. The new mark 43 4-5 sees., made both In the first and the second heat. Miss Brooks also lowered the mile record from 3.19 3-5 3.10 4-5 wi. And she and Miss Mc-Bride cut 3-5 sees off the 220 mile record In their respective heats. Gorman won the 220 yards in 19 3-5 sees. He ton the 880 yvds In 1 mln. 26 2-5 sees. ti News About Women j : a Pat prima-donnas with temperamental sore throats have had ther day asserts Madame Cecil Arden, whow European debut in Paris was a marked success. "Proper care of the body will keep tny one from becoming At and a singer's sore tbroat Is usually a state mind.' Madame Arden Is quoted as saying by "Comoedla." They used to say: 'As bard to handle as a prima-donna.' This generaly came from In-efficient managers." Mme. Arden "manages" herself. .She has Just arranged 52 concerts In tho United States, closing with appearances the Metropolitan Opera In Ne Vork. The modern singer la not content (merely to sing beautifully." sht says. "She must Interest herself In the alllert (.arts, and especially In what modern IP IF :T of The rich prime add food CHILDREN'S dish you PUZZLE, sauces, made A delight to every add child. Two picture you puzzles In one 72 A splendid pieces. Sent to any coming in address on receipt of warming 30 "OXO" Cube keep "OXO" wrappers. I artists are doing." Born In New York. Madam Arden i studied In the public schools and did i not begin to play the piano or sing until sixteen. She made her debut at i the Metropolitan singing with Gerald-I Ine Farrar and Caruso. -VF.IIIN(I VANS" M IS.tNCK There are so many women In London ! with nothing to do most of the day tint they have become a nuisance at ! fashionable weddings, say the police. St. George's, Hanover Square. Uit la voi lie church for American weddings, jwas so overrun with these "weddln fans" at the marriage of Miss Joan Soulhey and the Master of Falkland, that ushers and the police guards were pushed about and the church stormed when the bride appeared. Authorities will take measures for the avoidance ol such scenes In the future. .vow the "iiisi:.(ini in;ir Kensington Gardens, the fashionable parade In London for baby carriage .wuuuuu- imiwro u. .cUJr iwrnis.uiwctor. "I don't like It." said Bill is oeing gradually deserted. It appears "" u something, more than an airing In a or wun nurse wie go-anea asys ana aenuna mey dc uxen out in a motorcar. Tbls In turn has created a 'demand for the "urse-chautleuse" and many such are being engaged to drive their young charges about in the daytime. hiimkv it:vriTr-it:.s Hedwig Wangel. once one of Oer many's most vivacious comedlemiet who quit the stage 13 years ago wltl. a demand for the "nurse-chauffeiue" self, has almost single-handed raised funds to buy and remodel Into a horn for former women convict, the XwJ rtlla near Berlin formerly owned the late Hugo Stlnnes. Frau Wangel Is 51 years old. At lt she was an actress and 21 years later while still at the crest 'Of her popular Ity. she retired with the dramatic an- . . . nAl.nAAKn.M I 'V. 1 I ridiculously null when afl the world about me is suffering.' She pledged her life to rehablllUt Ing destitute women and girls. HUTTS DI'IMIET IIV UW kaj Aicxsnaer scorns me Dili spon- l sored by the Woman's Freedom League I wn.cn wouia maxe aress auowsnce. tor wives compulsory. It is desirable for a wife to receive a dress allowance in accordance with nrr nusoanas means, ane exclaims, l - out m i ue amount snouid cold- bloodedly be fixed oy law is rather unpleasant, surely) It depends on thq woman, not the law. ne can aolve her own budget." f-wiir.i, ruiii I Sporting courage Is the most admir- able quality of the youth of todavl Goodness Prime Beef nourishment and meaty zest of beef are in "OXO" Cubes. They value and new flavour to every prepare with them. Soups, stews, hash, croquettes are tastier and more beneficial when a cube or two of "OXO." beversge to prevent "after-chill" when out of the cold i hot "OXO." It's Invigorating nourishing. Always cubes in the pantry. Tin of 4 cubes, ISc; tin of 10, 30c Send for the free "OXO" Cook book. OXO LIMITED, 156 El Astoiss St., Montm! The Great Beef Economy H, B.-Te toyrs alck 4lMlUf , Iwm tlitt Iht cbt 1st hst I PAIN in BLADDER Promptly Ei4 by SANTAL MIDY a wr to est tits Osnulat Look for Uit oord-MlDV jM h all rtm.. Mile. Ceclte Sortl. the French actress, revealed when she at the same time sake known that of all sports she liked boxing, polo and riding best "Sport Is the most Important factor n the training of the will and tendi to Inspire all the beautiful and heroic deeds of life." she said. Mile. Sortl asch day spends several hours In hard ihyslcal exercise, and. disdaining pilot tad chauffeur, sails her own yacht and -irlves her own automobile. t p-t,i-i ate. William jLord Wright, serial expert. was discussing a scene with Bob Hill, heaty .pproaeb fcer right" -How ta the deuce would you ap h . wMnin w,tn . d. lntta th, punled Bob. "With present.- aald Bill. We can't' reach old age by another jun'a road. Mark Twain. Market Prices LA Kit Pure 25C Own pound 23C rani W ' ".'." 3.C. fresh, extras 60c Ijoeal new laid OOo FISH Halibut, lb 25C Salmon, cohoe, frozen 25 LgM k, - lb 15c KlDDerrd salmon, lb 25a b,Kk ,b Finnan baddies, lb 30c Salt mackerel, lb 25o Eastern salt herring, 3 for 25 If vflh fllt.l. ik trU ' ' " " ' ' ' nr,M lt rv1 Ih irTH pqvL No 1 lb 35: Roasting chicken, to 4Jo tint rr.m v. Ham. whole, first trade 45 IUm plenC Jb jjjj. cdtaM rolls, lb 351 n h.v sliced SOe Eicon, side ; 45c to 60c porK ory salt 35c Ayrshire ban, lb. 40c Veal, ahoulder 25c Veal, loin .J... 40c Veal. lea 40c p0rk. shoulder 28e Pnrlf lAln ' Arut Pork, les 40c I Beef, pot roast ...ic to 18o Beef, boiling:, ... 10c to 2" flef. Steak 25c , to 40a Son umb, chop ? i. . j :.i ; I . , .i. . i nj 60c Ijunb, shoulder 85c Mutton. leg . , , , 40c Uinb. leg 48c Mutton, chops 40c Mutton shoulder , 30 liiiTTrit Brookflrld. Shamrock and Woodland lb. 60c CCD., lb 60C Capital. 2nd grade. 2' lbs 9&o Fmer valley, lb 65c I New Zealand,, lb. 65c CIIKF.HK Ontario solids 35c I Stilton, lb. , 35c Kraft 45c Norwegian Goat .. 65c Napoleon Llmberger 70c I Roquefort QOC I Swifts' Buttercup, lb. .. ,. 45c iGorgonxola, lbi 76c McLaren's Cream. Jara . 45c and 85c I Oruyere 60c Golden loaf, lb 46C Sl'OAK White, per 100 ST.75 Yellow, per 100 7.25 H-Otllt Flour, 49', No. 1 hard wheat .... S2.CS ?atry flour. 0'a 6c Psstry flour, 4'i VKOKTAIII : BeeU, 0 lbs . 25c u0 lbs S2.76 HO. CarroU. lb .., .. 3c .00 lbs. 2.25 Rulebsgas. 8 lbs. . 25o 100 lb,. S2.73 Potstoes. 100 lbs, ..." 12.60 Potatoes, 8 lbs,4. Green Prppers.'llh. Parsley. buitflC?M... 4 'Rhubtrb, IjJ-. a W anted For Sale DAILY For Rent 2c per word in FOIl SALE FOR SALE. TWENTY HORSEPOWER Keraath marine engine In first claa running order. . Price reasonable. Terms cash. Apply to Or. Large. Port Simpson. 50 LAND FOR SALE. GRAHAM ISLAND. Forty acres, light Umber. 1V mile from Inlet. 14 MX0 F. Dicker. Lax Cardinal. Alberta. 63 GRANDVIEW HOTEL FOR BALK. Make an offer! 07 FOUND FOUND. TAKE NOTICE THAT I. L. K. Dutton. intend to hold one msre And colt strayed to the farm, for feed cosU. L. K Dutton Kllwsnga. DC AGENTS WANTED MAN OR WOMAN TO TRAVEL AND appoint local representatives. 821 weekly average and expenses, and commission besides. Experience unnecessary. Write for particulars. Winston Co . Toronto. 60 Caulinower, BC head SSc-40c California head lettuce lie Osrlic imported, per lb. 40c C. cooking onions. 3 lbs. 25c Celery 30C Sweet potatoes, lb 10c Brussel sprouts, lb 36c Mexican tomatoes, lb. ............ 35c Spinach, lb I&c New California cabbage, lb 10j I IttIT Oranges. NavrU, dozen 25c to 85c Florida grape fruit. 2 for 23) Lrmona. Sunklst, dot. .... 25c and S5c Ijnperlal Valley grape fruit, 3 for 25c Bans has. lb 20c Extracted honey, lb 25c and 35c Apples. Stayman Wlnesaps 12.73 Cockling apples S1.93 Apples. Spltrenberg 12.73 Apple. Black Twlgg 12.75 Apples. Yellow Newtons S2.73 ItHIHl rrCL'tt Dates, bulk. 2 lb 23c Dates. Dromedary 33c Raisins, bulk. 2 lb 33c Raisins, pscksge, 2 lb 43o Clutter raisins, lb S3c Lemon and orange peel 30a Citron peel 60u Black cooking figs 301 White figs, 2 lb 26c Table figs, lb 36q Currants 20c Prunes too to 33c Apples 23c Peaches, peeled , SOd Apricots, lb 40c NUTS Almond, shelled Valencia! , 75c Brazil and fllberU t. 2i$ Walnuts, broken shelled L. 6oe Walnuts, ahelled .halves ...tu',(63d' Almonds sjr Peanuu 20n Manchurlan walnuts 2Jc California walnuts 40c No. 1 inlxnl nuts , sab r:t:n 100 lbs, Wheat, No. 6 . . .; 82.43 Oats si nn 82.10 Phort's ,. si.) Middlings ia.80 Barley I3JSS Poultry mash S3XX1 Special rggmaah V40 Oyster shell (j-0q erraicn kkki 3 JW) Beef scrap gjai Oround oil cake 4 7a Baby chick feed as.jj Fine oat chop 82.70 crusnea oau 12 70 Fine barley chop gj j Whole corn araj uracxra corn aiaa Fine cornmeal 8333 25o 75c NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. advanccQNo Advertisement taken for leu than 50c Milt KENT TIIHCE-RCOU FURNU1ICD FLAT FOR rent: moUcrstt. puno: modern. -Phone Red 78. FOR RENT STKAM 1IEATTD APART, menla. Apply Smith H Msllelt. Ltd. Telephone 174, FOR RENT FUnNISIIED HOUSE; central; 130. Apply 21 Fourth Avenue KuL FOR RENT. PIANOS, PIIOKOORAPIIS and Singer Sewing Machines. Walker" Muslo Stars. FURNISHED SUITES FOR RENT. Apply Mussatlrm Grocery. Pboue IB. FOR nENT- MODERN HOUSE. FlVt roouii and bath. Munro Bros. it ROOMS TO RENT PHONE C7i, U0AIID BOARD. THE INLANDER. 833 Second Avenue, Prion 137. T AUCTIONEER NOTICE OF S.LB ON MARCH 34 AT 3 pin . tot. with two residence, rented ! continuously bringing 852 moatHly These bouses art ttuaul at 641 Eighth Atnu West and 731 Tstlow street. The furnishing of the Tstlow Street residence are oStrrd u oo lot up tUI Msrth 24. Falling disposal In on tot. Itemized tut of furniture wUI be published on Msreh 3 and will be sold according to Iht wishes of the public. O. F Brine. Auctioneer. Phone 771. DOLLAR STORE W have discontinued tlx HiMii.v. i:iiitMii: Nothing Over a Dollar See our new line of FKIM1 NriKtW.tK. llOll.tlt S MTOIII. imiwimos iniMTiKi; KciiiNfir rwtHrit( A liainon, oprlrlor 144 Third Avenue Plione lllaek III Furniture of all sort bought, sold or Exchanged. til'HOI.STEKINfi FURNITURE REPAIRING; UPIIOL- aterlng Of alt kind. Chetarfleld recovered and made to order. Alt work guaranteed. Phone Oreen 601. O. M, HUNT. , WOOD A. MACnN. heal re. .Mixed Wood Block per. toad i)0.; , . Kindling). per lro1 S30. U 'fV'n'Wod. lpet load im Delivered. Salt Herring Phone Itlsrk 4)11 RESTAURANTS noon katb caff. Mr. UngerProprletre Third Avenue, Nut O, W. V A. (limd Route Cooked Meals. ' Phone Blsck 700 TAXI Phone 67 Taxi (Call George. 1'aill or Oust) Six and Seven PaaenKer Slude-bakers at your diagonal any time ROSS IIROS. I'OOI. ROOM Meeker Illock. (Across from EmpreM HoteD IIIINf!P IMIII?IIT TIIIRrt MIMllV. MtltCII a High 3:18 jn. 31 ft. 13:33 pjn. 31,3' Iw :23 jn. 3.0 21:39 pjn. 10' MoMiAV, inn 7 mrl" 3:50 am: JI.8 It. ft:Jj p.m. 199 " tw 10:09 .m. 33 " 23:22 pjn. 4.8 " TIT.MHY, MIKCII 8 lh 4:38 tin. 21fl ft I7ll8 p.m. t8J ' tt:0l 41 " ,21:08 pm. 0.5" .tVr.llNKMIlAY, AIUH High ,,. 6:34 a.m. 10.0 ft. 1B:S p.m. 108 " lw taoopm. 6.1" niii MAIL SCHEDIU OIT-Ooio l or I be )jit- Mondtjri WediwMUt, ui clum . . Ml To V sim-os tr r Tuendsys Frldsy it Saturdsyi OPB Mar 1 -d n FKst risss mi!: U sbo to vsncegrer on Mcndtyi. Whs, Saturdsy by CMX tniu. Tn ...... t II . . mlft- Bundsva . WedBMdsys To Ft. linMwasa4Ss turn sunasyi To .tjks rclnts- Mrh 7 is sci tt 1m (areii ( kirMlM, March 12 Sii M I iv.rmilV) I root lb l-i4 Tuedsi. Ttursat; mi Irui at Ui Irtts tftrsirf Sunday i Wednesdsy H FrMays a OPR . Msreh 1 )l ul I i ITsm Anyst, 4llr tm. ttttfi prrialer TUtMsy Frtdstl fu TsMMdsy Irs) tu.u r-otsu- Marttt II and 21 Irani Hrrn rbsrtntlf Uinh in ... ;4 I t t Mifnw lis II 5 Utaham Adi Air. III 1st Af. & 81' 8: th Ave, & ri;:or St ID 8th Ave A Thotnj-ca IIUi A Sherbrook Am. u II Hi Ave r St eth Ave a ll Cf IX' . th H- i. f ' " '' lit 8th Ave A r ' 3th Ave McBridr 81 U' B I " Prsv Oovt nidfi III Prwr. Oov Wharf G.T.P. Whsrl .1 OTP. Station 1 2nd Ave A 2nd Bt Srd Ave A Fulton St 3rd Ave A 6T't 8t Bundsy .;! .an msh day only (itp i ltpiitn DifcAiuomr luun For VnroMier Tttesdsv Cair.a'1 Friday pi ? oec ? SaturtUiv t -raerj Usrth ti a.- V Hi March ri .. 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