: w. PAGE FOUR - 7Jt2 DAILY T.t7n P0RTS1PS0N BRINGING UP FATHER By George McM; 1 THANKVOU-I MITTME'VOU ARE LOOK- TOO . ' JU5T 6CVCN HALL OPENED ALDERr-lAN JlQQV CARWSO EVEKT MOW MANN. HONDR4D VOTF-- r-r-n s n " I ITWU2A DISTRICT- IT WUI VOTES Dl ID t I NAJE. worked TWO Hum it , TOUCH BATTLE' A UAMD-6UDE-OLD err in ths 4H. HARDIN THAT . . V It v ., fs a. 1 1 PAl. t ' TENTH VAAKO- PrtEClNCTt mo cixfhuation at wkkk-bxh At ' 17 TMt- Aflr Tt'.MlF.II M:WJTt:CTUH. DEDICATION OF I IVK v- r I" 5 C t-W Dl&TRlCT? OLD The opening of the new Ep worth League Hall In connection; with the United Church at Port SMtnnton was made the occasion over the week-Vnd for one of the biggest celehraUnni that ha been staged In the neighboring village for many years. De.egates werv present from various points In the district, such as Metlakatla, the Naas River, Kltkatla. Hartley Bay and Kls-plox and some 360 natives participated In the proceedings. On Saturday even'n?. the delegates) were tendered a djuner In the athletic hall. There wai a splendid repast after which the various delegates were welcomed and made their speeches. At the church service on Sunday morning. Rev. Victor H. Sansum of Klsplox officiated. In the afternoon, the actual opening of the new hall tool: place. Rev. Thomas Perrier ol Brandot. delivered the dedicatory sermon and Rev. Manley F. Eby of Port Simpson also spoke. The different delegates made presentations to Vhe league, the Naas River donation consisting of 1100 .cash and a silken banner. The Klnco- lith band was also in attendance antfl Its music considerably enhanced the proceedings. In the evening. Rev. Dr. Ferrler preached before a crowded congregation. The gowned church choir sang several splendid an'venis and there was effective pipe organ music. There were further celebrations in the hall which" extended well into the night. The new hall is a commodious structure with beautiful interior finishings and electric lighting throughout. The building, which is 90 and 50 feet In dimension and adjoins the Grace United Church, was the product entirely of native handiwork. WELL KNOWN STEWART MAN LOSES HIS LIFE IMtrkk MtlSririe tVao llarlrd I'nder tall of snow lit Mi.pt h of l.xtenuale Mine Tunnel One of the' most likeable and beat known oldtlnie miners and prospectors of the.camp. Pitrlck MoBrlde, lost bis life, at 11 o'clock Thursday night by 'being burled under a quantity of snow that sloughed from over the portal of the :xtenuare tunnel, saya the Portland Canal News of Stewart. M-Brtde and his partner. Alex Abrahams, had came out of the tunnel with a car of rock and "dumped 1.. The lr.-er h-ad rsturned tmder grpund alieati ol Mcbrt Je and he. not appearing. Abrahams went out to Investigate. The night was very stormy and the wind blew his lisht out. He could -iy(dlg hrottgh the snow single-handed In tBStdprknets and when he 'had aroiissd igy ea&ip and removed the snow, McErlde's l was extinct. Ccroner Woiiufj aid Constable Pot-terton went ap ar brought down the body. No Inquest 'has yet been called, nor funeral arratijrssnenu mad:. McBrlde ptafe here in 19 le and located some valuable mineral claims, among them being the present Munri group in which he had J S Munro and A. N. McDonald for partners. He wa born In the north ol Ireland and was about S3 years old. Last week was carnival week In Vau-derhoof. A program of games and sports was carried out tnoughout the week and the pratesjdings came to a close with the preaeulauon ol prizes and a dance on Saturday. The Women Auxiliary to the Omlncca branch ol the Canadian Legion has elected officers for the tear as I olio wsi president. Mrs. A. V. CMeanr, vice-president. Mrs. R. II Moor; wore try treasurer. Mrs. R. M. Taylor; executive committee Mrs. J. Silver and Mrs. O. Burdette. Samuel Cocker, D. W. Donald. D Irving. J. H. MacMlllan.Jloberl Re id, and Ernest Smedley are delegates froin the Nechako Farmers' Institute to tip convention of District "C" Institute being held this week In Prince Oeorgs. Miss Andros of Victoria is vlsitlnc ier sister. Mrs. H. Taylor. E. B. Smith has returned from his old home In Ontario where he attended the funeral of his father who visited Vanderhoof last summer. Mr. "and Mrs. E. A. Mitchell gave 1 caM party and dance last week to eele brate the birthday of their eldest daugh ter. Miss Alelta Mitchell. Prtea win hers at cards were Mrs. Warren John son. Elton Myers. Mrs. R. T. UcFarlane and J. T. McMullen. Presentations were made by the Young reoplas' Society to Miss Mitchell and Mia Margaret Silver who have left to entar the nurses' training school of the Hoyal Alexandra Hospital at Edmonton. A number of other functions were 'ihald in their honor. r STEWART The new mill at 'he Dunwell mine Is now in full npciaMon. At the end of last week, there wrrr some 1600 tons of ore In the bunkers A year' run of ore Is now ready 1 - be taken out The Chinook erquy or six claims. HP ( VJB AR.E pip FQK Voo'jyaa PC V S3 ktf- - f Jttuated on Ihe divide between the j north fork ol the Marmlt River and; he Bear River, has been bonded from ' U. E. Blgham and W. R. McDonnell by ltagh B. Mcdulre for John Angus tlc-j donald. A cash payment of 1500 was : made, the deal calling for a first pay- j ment of 50.000 by the first of August and 175.000 spread over two years lfi the property is aecepted. The assistance of the Boards of Trade at Prince Rupert and Vancouver is being sought In obtaining the necessary appropriations for the extension of the main Bear River wagon road to American Creek and the necessary connecting link in the trail between Stewart and Telegraph Creek. A wedding of much local Interest took i ylace last week when Miss Mary; Jhrlstina Tompkins, daughter of Mr j md Mrs. William Tompkins of Stewart, j became the bride of Russell W. Ken- i nedy. son of Lieut. Col. and Mrs. L. S. ! Kennedy of Centrevllle, New Brunswick, j The ceremony was performed In St. -Mark's Church by Rev. A- W. R. Ash-1 ley. The bride was given in marriage by her father and Mr. and Mrs. James Morrice acted, as attendants. Mrs. R. P. Gibson played the- Wedding March and. during the signing of the rlgister. Miss Ida Wayson sang. The ushers were Richard Birch and Max Armour. The bride wore a gown of Jade-green georgette with pearl beading and girdle of silver ribbon. Her hat was of ilk of the same shade with trimming of silver leave and she carried a bou Stewart house, the groom being en gaged In the practice of the legal profession here. . A successful dance was given by the Stewart Basketball Club last week. In the course of the evening, the Spanish Tango was danced by Bonnie Campbell ,nd Margaret Joncowskl. II. Cochrane was master of ceremonolea and the serving of refreshments was supervised by Mrs. J. MeLeod. Donations of several local businessmen contributed much to the success of the affair. Mrs. Carson of Premier left lar. week for Vancouver where she will join her husband. Dr. Oreen. who It now attached to the staff of the Vancouver General Hospital. John Stewart of the r rentier where he smithing' staff left fcr Victoria where he will enter hospital. J. A. Hall, president of the Bank 01 Hyder. and Mrs. Hall retim ed last week from a trip to Seattle. When a financial bubble bursts. ot of ukers get sprayed. S jigq i& rT - rA giUmmim, W7 w,m I H was Cave Man's Candy! It kept his mouth moiit and fresh on his hot, rocky road. Catting on bis sweetie, he took her a smooth, white stone! Today, to make a lasting, satitfying impression, take her Wrigley's. 7; s ,Yfni(tV- WWGt I Aftwr Vr Utal AfUr ."mo r'r.rnryHisiiiiii iVisssi .1 ST. DAVID'S DAY TEA AND SALE BY BAPTIST L4D1ES WAS SUCCESSFUL quet of white and pink carnations and I"' St. David s Day tea and sale held narcissi. After the ceremony, a public "terday afternoon at the home of reception was held. The happy couple I Mr Bert Morgan, under the auspices of have taken up residence In the James! :n Ladles' Aid of the Baptist Church. proved a succtbsful aflalr and a satis fectory sum mas realised for the work of the aid. A large number took ad vantage of the opportunity to call and the ladles In charge were very busy during the whole afternoon. Contributing to the musical program were Mrs F W. Allen. Mrs. J. J. Mul- dopn and Miss -C Jones with vocal j1os. and a piano solo try Miss Connie Morgan. " IIOH.I. AKIMVALS. tune Rupert Rev. Dr. T. Ferrler, Brandon. Msn.; lev. Victor R. Sansum. Kisplox; Joseph T. Mandy. Alert Bay: R. Oreen. Van- rouver; M. O. MeLeod and Charles A -ne. Prince Cecrge: C. W. Smith and mn Oregor. Edmonton; C. E. Jlopkin- cn. Toronto; Dr. II. J. Mclklejohn, Winnipeg. W. Herman, city: J. McDonald and J M Cimer. Stewart: H. lutlson. Oona River: T. Hardley, Fawcett; R. O. Cun- "'rliam, Port Essington; O. 11. Tycho, Bmlthers. Central F. BiKcln. city: a. N. Oorkle, Anyax. 'Baker's Breakfast Cocoa Has the Endorsement of High Medical Authority nuik by a reputable manufact jrer has a definite food COCOA value. It is nourishing and will sustain, for instance, a typlioid patient, for several week? or indefinitely. A brand of cocoa that las been on the market for many years and has been a favorite nre Ecrintioq of thousands of physicians is that of Walter Daher & Co., Limited, Dorclicster, Mass., and Montreal, Que. It is absolutely pure and is put un under the most sanitary conditions. The medical profev sion of Canada may continue to prescribe it, knowing that any package bearing the name of Baker is "right." , The Hospital Medical and Nursimq World, Toronto. Walter Baker & Co., Limited Established 1780 DORCHESTER, MASS. " CANADIAN WILLS AT MONTREAL BotAJet of Owke RecijKS sent free .tt;.tl-l,lt.-l. I.I l,.uui,a.,i-i-i.i t -o. W I Orotto . . . Terminals Cauken . Elevator . 14 10 3 0 lyfjrTafitwoHf, Ijlille' League Maple Leafs ..14 1 Adanscs ..... 1 1 Junior l-URiie ColU 10 0 Stars 9 0 Tuxis Boys ... 4 0 CLOSE GAMES OF BASKETBALL ANOTIIKIt llU.trt: 1" INTKKITIM1 MATCIIK YA Ml MM II1KMMI Tuxis Boys, 18; Stsrs 18. Msple Leafs, 33; Colts, 34. Bankers, IT; Grotto, 40. Elks. 33; TermtnaU. 39. Three of the four basketball games jlayed last evening lu the exhibition :ulldlng were evenly contested, the score a esch case being close. In the Intermediate game between the Bankers and he Grotto the latter did not have any UUIculty In winning from their opponents although the Bankers have .hown a great Improvement In form I iince they entered the league. The game between the Colts and Msple Leafs was particularly close with the Maple Leafs final! winning out by one point In the last minute of play. n the opening quarter the Colts treated heir girl opponents to fast combination nd netted twelve points while the -tafs gathered In only one. From the ipenlng of the second period until the end of the game It proved a real tuvle. 1th the Maple Leafs showing greeat Im provement In their shooting and In necking up their opponents. t The last erlod was particularly cIom with one earn leading and then having to give ay to the other until, in the closing minute Of the game, the Maple Leafs netted a basket ixid cinched the game. okmoii li:.wii : In the Senior League fixture the Ter minals vanquished the Elks In a closely contested match which was fast from he outlet. The Junior match was also close with the Tuxts on the long end I the score wneu time was called. Individual scoring was as follows: JlMOIl LEAH I K Tuxts H. Hellbroner. W. Patmore. 8; Currle. 8: E. Smith, 2; F. Morrison, 4. Total, 18. Stars E. Smith, 3; T. Kelsey, 10; D. Morrison; W. Donald, 4) A, Crow; W. Murray. Total, 18. KXIIIIIITION OAMK Maple LcafsM. Orabam. 8; C. Harvey. 11; L. Lowe, 6; II. Grant; 11. 81m. ToUl 23. Colts It. Macdonald, ; E. Ratchford. 10; J. Scott. 4; R. Irvine; K. Stalker. 3. Total. 34. INTKICMMilATf: I.KAUl K Bankers A. E. Walters. 3; H. Mortimer. O. Hills; O. Hill, 4; It. Egerton, 1 Total. 17. Grotto D. Ourvlch. 13; J. Sim; W. Wrathall, 10; D. Stalker, 10; T. Fraser; W. Murray. 3. Total. 40. MAIOK u:ii i: x Elks E. Smith, 4; O. Mitchell. 3; 8. Moran, IS; M. Budenlch. 8; O, Corkle; 0 Ourvlch, 4. Total, 33. Terminals A. Slocomb. 4; J. Sim; J. McNulty. 18; D. Ourvlch, 6; i. It. Oosm, Howard. It, Total. 39. 4 uaoii: TAM.t:: : ThL league standings 'to date are as follows: ! . U. 4 Elks 10 0 3 Terminals .... 8 0 8 Native Sons ..2 0 10 liilernirillale league 3 6 13 S 1 14 SPORT CHAT Pts 30 ie 38 30 29 20 18 J- T7g-t With practically all the Indoor sport fixtures over by the middle of the month, attention will be turned outdoor fport. The badminton season has been a particularly active one with mr.liy new devotees trying their (kill at the game for the winter mqnths. Nesv year It will be necessary to arrange for more accommodation If the number of players continues to Increase as It has done during the past season. SlmUar to tennis in many respects, badminton Is enjoying great public favor through the country as a game which is both In terestlng and beneficial for those ad dlcU-d to too much avatdupols. Ai u customary when the different professional hockey league schedules draw to a close, there are rumors and rumors of financial lose, projxwed sales of franchises, and general conrtem- ft V antedS For Sale; For Rent Harry Wills. S r 1 ' i i T rrr:ri (i icim- i "sissil vm -rk 0 I92 S IxT't rTUl StMVICl, lc Owl hrit lilW H"rMl DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word In advance. No Advertisement taken for less than 50c WANTED WANTED. WOMAN TO COOK FOR about seven men, out of town. Good place and good wages. Phone Red 418. S3 WANTED. SMART BOY TO WORK IN store. Apply Box 33, D-tlly News Office, tf FOR SALB FURNITURE rOR SALE, OAK DtNlNO table, oak library stand, gramophone with stand, full sU bed, complete, child's bed. linoleum rug ) 1 I, fold Ing bed couch. Apply 853 Summit Avenue. 61 FOR SALE. TWENTT HORSEPOWER Kermath marine engine In first cJas running order. Price reasonable. Terms cash. Apply Jo Or. Large. Port Simpson. SO FOR SALE. 4 HP. KEOAL ENOINE with reverse In good running order. Apply Prince Rupert Yscht Club. Cow Bay. 33 RESTAURANT FIXTURES FOR SALE cheap. Must be sold this week. P.O. 37. ORANDVIEW HOTEL FOR Make an cJeff FOUND SALE. C7 OUND EIQHTEEN FOOT ROW BOAT below Cla t ton. Apply Isn O, Da lis, Claxton, B.C. M nation of the public for not patronizing the game better. All of these need to be tuken with cousldersble caution ihee there Is always a keen rivalry when the season opens again fof placet In new or old circuits. Likes baseball It hut developed to the extent that too much money Is floating around, snd he supply of first clsse players is nols ufflctent to tttet the demand. A not worthy result of the past season Is ths jianher In which the game has taken In ertaln parts of the 8tatea and the amount of money expended this year in his grest financial enterprise. Mike McTlgue and 'Jack Sharkey will meet tomorrow In New York In another of Tex Rlckard'a elimination bouts to secure a man to meet Oene Tunnev, the heavyweight champion. McTlgue recently made a brilliant comeback In his fight with BerlenUch while bharkty iprang to fame as the conqueror of pabe Ruth arrives. in New York today for a conference with Col. Ruptrt ovr the salary question. Ruth says that he will not accept a place on the lineup unless at ah advaiice over t42AOO. his former jearly itlpehd, Hi even threat ens' to uf1,twKbltt,alUetb4 uniea awarded J a handsome Increase. In sport, aa'bV everything else, no one Is Indlspenslble these, days, so It Is welt not to take tthe matter too seriously. TERMINALS HAVE GOOD LEAD ipOUR GAMES PoUTof the flv'tV ffamW fs th Terminals and the; Moose in the Billiard League nature were played last night and the result left the Terminals leading by a score of 743 to 652. The game b tween Oeo. Mcllmoyle and C. Ualagno will be played tonight. The individual scoring last night was us follows: F. Eleman (Terminals!, 300: J. Hlllman (Moose), 103. R. Howe, 104; J. Judge, 200. H. Corbett, 300; J, Msy, 160, J. McLean, 179; 11. Parr, 300. LADIES' WHIST Kt. (Jeorfe's lilies and Mm Ijidles Are Tied at Tup f htuiidlng Games. In the ladles' section of the Fraternal Whist League last night re suited as follows: St. George's Ladles.. S; Moose Ladles, 4 Pylhlaa fcuters, ; Orange Ladles, 4, The atandlng of the teams to date: St. Oeorge'a Moowi Ladles .. Pylblau Sisters . Orange Ladles , W. 8 8 6 6 L. 3 3 5 11 Advertlie In The Dally Nswa PU. 3 8 6 E i L I I w FOIt KENT FOR RENT STEAM HEATED APART-menu. Apply Smith Ac Mallett. Ltd. Telephone 174, FOR RENT. central: 20. Avenue East. FURNISHED HOUSE; Apply 215 Fourth FOR RENT. PIANOS, PHONOO RAPIS and Singer Sewing Machines. Walker's Music Store. FURNISHED APARTMENTS FOR RENT by day. week or month. Phone Red 007. tf FURNISHED SUITES FOR RENT. Apply Muuallem Grocery. Phone II. fOR RENT. MODERN HOUSE. FIVE rooms snd bath. Munro Bros. tf ROOMS TO RENT.--PHONE 878. IIOAltD BOARD. THE INLANDER, Second Avenue. Phorta !tf. AUCTIO.NEEK DOLLAR STORE hate plronllnMrd . . . UONIMH VAMCOUVSH. sr.MriN.N.t'.t the Women's f.trhanre will find MlTIIINfl OVER 4 IKII.l.tR for Kale In this hp. IMII.LIR S TOKI UI'IIOI-STERIMJ PRINCE RUPERT TIDES TILXIIAY, .MAIHII I tf Kit I AM NO NOVICE IN MY PROFESSION. A new broom sweep clean. An old one ftnds the corners. Over twenty years st your service. Nothing too large. Nothing too small. I buy. Mil or eichsnte O. r. Brine. Aue. tloneer. Phone 774, FURNITURE REPAIRINO: UPIIOL- sterlng of all kinds. Chesterfields recovered snd made to order. All work guaranteed. Phone Oreen 803. a M. HUNT. WOOD .4. Ki.tCftOX Seal Tote, Mixed Wood Blocks per load SAM. Kindling, per load 19 so Furnace Wood, per load an no Delivered. Sslt Herring Phone Itlsrk 4CI KE.STAURANTS (IOOII r.T cur. Mrs. Unger. Proprietress Third Avenue. Next a, W. V. A. Hand Home Conked Meal. Phone Black 700 TAXf I Phone C7Tntl (Call Gcorjre. Paul or Gust) SIjc nnd Seven Passenger Stude- bakors at your disposal any time ItOSS IIHOS. POOL ROOM Meeker Mock. 'Across from Kmnress IfoteH High 11:43 a m. 30 8 tf Iw 8:33 ajn, 83 18:18 pm. 38 Wl.liM:mitV. MA II ('II 1 "leh 0:37 a.m. 10.1 ft. 13:30 pm. 31.8 Low .... 8:34 ajn. 8.7 18:S9 pm. 1.8 ' Till lislitv. 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H Cnii' d r 8th Ave. ft H-v ' 8th U Hays ov. ' 8th Ave. A C" ith Ave. It MrU-Prov. Oovt B! ! Pre. Gov. Wharf O TP. Whsrf 1T.P. Station Ind Ave. & 3nd 3rd Ave. At Full' u 3rd Ave. it 8th 8! Sunday code ' days only. STEAMSHIP MOYESBfl For Vanmuief Tuesday ss, C -Frldar--s Pf n : Saturday t . - r Mslth II s P March 39 St P From Vanrmner Sunday- t Wednesday s r Friday ss Caid Safurd.y s P Msreh 7- P . . 41 ,v P lor Port f.lniH.ii anil ul Sunday as Camt I From Port fliiiuon and t l Tuesday-ss. Cam r For Mewart, Anyot " " Sunday . Camr :: ...... I'; wi.it.rt Anio snd Tuesday- Cairn Friday ss. Prin; ' For queen Charlotte" Msreh 13- ss Princ March 2. f' From queen Charlotte M'arch 10- as. Pi. March 34. s. Pi Fur Alaka March 7-a Prince March l8--s 1""" March 38-ss. P"1 From ,la Msreh II- rnm March 32 rnnf- C.N.R. TRAINS w "" For EtMondr. Saturdays v rrom Eat-Tued! Sundaya AdvtrtlM In the Dally