PAGE POUR BRINGINGwUPFATHER- By George McMpjj See This 1 JMrn 1 E ) I I 6LU vht XB 1 I OiON'T j I I I YOU MlQHT- AND IF IT ") I MA THINGS HAVE & QOARRELIN-WITH Ou BoTTiNC IN SAV JP8 COTTO ' I AMY- WASN'T FOR OU OOR CHANCE. R J DAUGHTER- I'M QUO 1 W J I THING; J OAUCHTER WOJLO ?HOW $j AROOMO WJTT' , FOR ONCE IT 1N'T I' ' 1 " i. U ' ME MORE RESPECT- TOU 0?EM V,, Diamond Ring $75.00 We have lately mad a for tunate. purchase from AdiA clear out the balance of a package. We are having the atone mounted up in white gold rings to sell at $75.00, and you will say they are beau ties. ml a . ine none nag quite a large appearance for the money and is of Rood color. This would make a nice moderaate priced engagement ring, but we have others with larger stoned at higher prices and some as low as $15.00. i oJEWELLES THE STORE WITH THE CLOCK C WE GlVftfOUZ COAL 15 PlCICEt) We pass our coal over a screen four times larger than any other coal screen in town. We are therefore putting out the cleanest and best prepared coal. We make it a point to get coal for you that will give the most heat with the least waste. Let us have your order for delivery now. Albert & McCaf fery Limited Phones 116 and 117 ROWE'S sswasaBBBwawawsaawjaBSswaBSB Sheet Metal Works Manufacturers of IMtch and Gravel Roofing (ialvaniied Hoofing Chimney Top Kave TroughiBK Conductor Pipe Hoor Flashing Warm Air Furnaces Kteve Pipe and Elbows Metal Hoofs and Siding Phone 340 Hox IG? COAL Prices DOWN Pembina Peerless Egg $12.00 Pembina Wnnhtd Nuts $11.28 AIIerta Sootlesa Egg $12.00 Alberta Lump $13.00 These Coals are under cover and delivered dry. HydeTransfer AND COAL CO. 139 Second Avenue LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone GJ f Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. We Specialize in Piano and Furniture Mating. PORT SIMPSON BEATS RUPERT Smallness of Hall and Rough Play Hampered 1-ocal lagers in (iarae Saturday Night Prince Rupert last a return gam' with the Y.Pi.A of Port Simpson at Port Simpson on Saturday ulghl by a score ot 32 to 24. In the amall hall and land with ail manner of rough playing taetloa on the part of their opponents, the locals were feeling anything but at home. The boy who played aay that it was more Ilka a rugby game than basketball. Lee Dell of Prince Rupert refereed 'the first half and bcMj things fairly In check but whan W. E Jtelly of Port Simpson handled the whistle during the second period almost i everything was allowed although George Mitchell of Prince Rupert was retired from the floor for some mysterious reason. A. Bloeomb was knocked cold In the first five seconds of the game but came to and continued to play. Dido Ourvlch came out unin jured although he had to perform some gymnastic stunts. Score at half time was 18-13 in favor of the Y-PJgJl. The locals report hering been given ail enthusiastic reception at Port Simpson. After the game there was a dance hlch was followed at midnight by a party at the home of Walter Benwn where a big supper was served. Arrangements were closed for Um Port Simpson Athletic Club, holder o! the northern British Columbia basketball championship, to play here for th title on Friday night of this week with a return game at Simpson on Saturday The local plsyers made the trip aboard the fish packer Klmer C, Capt. Johnny Clausen. They left at 540 Saturday night and returned at 1130 Sunday morning. Heavy log caused deUy In the return trip. Besides the playerv those making the trip included Lee Deli Doug. Stalker. Cler.nce rhonuon, Ernie Batchford. Billy Baron. C. Watson and W. Murray. Individual scoring In the game was i foUows : TP1A. A. Wesley, 6: R. Banker. a. P. Bald. 10: A. Tail; W Johnson, 1; R. Knott; H. Bryant. 1. Total 33 Prince RupertRalph Smith; Jack McNulty. : A Slooomb. 6: Dido Ourvlch. 6; VI: Menslcs: Oeorge Mitchell. 2. Bplro Ourvlch. 1. Total J4 HEAVIER ARMOR PUCK CHASERS Fibre Helmets, Face Masks and . Other Protective Measure Have Ikn StifrKeted TORONTO, yea. '20- Following -he mote or lass severe injuries uired bv wyeral profaaskjniil hockey players thl iajjhter. the ' adoption of fibre helmet. tirj(Bawa.jnimjos. bj flflj many rare tracks, nu.ird lor the harp points of skates, and some :iieans of protection for the putt end of hockey ticks, are being urged by sixirtlna writers and enthusiast in Canada and the United States mid it u, provable that regulations by the poaers-ilMt-be wlU compel the athletes to use Home il this protective equipment The National and Canadian Profes. vtonal Moekey League, eaeluslve of ther miner professional and amateur loops, have suffered ureatly through Injuries to players in the present sea- Ron, and with the henry checking, fast skating and hard playing which is now featured, players tnkr heavy risks every time they come out. SPORT CHAT Events HCheduled for the week are i follows: Monday tonight) Crtbbage League: Knights of Columbus vs Prince Rupert Hotel: Orotto vs. C. N Operations: St. Andrew's Society vs. New Empress Hotel: Cold Storage vs. Orahg Lodge: Moose vs. rrutdiah Esoof Native Sons of Canada rts C.'M." Merhanlcs. klks' Whist 'fourhament St. Andrew's Ctrnet Bowling. Tuesday files' Whist: English Ladles vi, Orangi' Ladles: Canadian National I ndies' vs Moose Uidlea. Rllliurdn Maple LesfK vs OrftJW Termlniils Bank(ilj;ii, Intermedinu League Big Four vs. Elevator: Ladls' t- hlbltlon game. Drill Tesmva. Miple Leafs: Senior League. Native Sons of Canada vs. Elks. Thursday 6t. Andrews Carpet Bowl- ing. Mens Whist: Seal Cove vs. St. George's Society; Oddfellows vs. Knights of Pythias; Native Sons of Canada vs. Orotto: St Andrew's vs. Moose. f-'riday Billiards: OiuHjaf-vi ayro Club oasKctoaii: interned isle League High School vs Big Four: Ladles' exhibition game. High School vs. Maple Leafs; Seal or exhibition game. Pert Simpson Athletic Club vs. Prince Rupert. Final games In the recent Bonsplel at Prince George were played last week. J. C. Pldgeon's rink won the Kellv Cup. the big prize of the meeting, by a some of 8-7 in a close match with he C. C. Wright rink. The victors. bo were J. C. Pldgeon. P. C. Whlt- 3ku, Paul WMand and P. A. Mac-Callum became custodians of the Kelly Cup for the year and. as prlKes. re- elved an Issue of sweaters while the Lsers C. C. Wright, Cyril Dupre. Xd- srd Opie and Arnold Putnam eot :ampcra of groceries. In the consols -Ion series the rink consisting of M. S. Morrell. skip Oeorge MUbum. T. S.Car-mlchael and J. W. Mien got hams and .ides of bacon In defeating John Fergu-on. skip. T. A. Griffith. Fred Bustin ind Rev. 8. T Galbralth. Smltbers curlers have been able to seep active during the week. Pro-ected as it is. the Ice did not suffer ;reatly from the mild weather and with a brief vacation and slight drop n the temperature the players were ble to resume the schedule in the inter-rlnk compefltlon Al Flnnertys four set a new rink record last week, wbea in a regular game he piled up a total' of 31 points, annexing 7 in ene end. D. D. Munro skipped his rink to defeat through the soft Ice conditions preventing scientific play. This tHne For ale at Government Liquor Storei and Beer Parleri. Delivery Free to uij part ofCHy. . .to SOCIETY BRAND SAMPLES HERE The Very La I est in Spring Wean for Men Available at Thor Johnson' Store Pattern, design and color sell the, average suit. Real honest-to-goodness Hand -tailoring is the thing that counts most however in the repeat order end of the clothing business "Society Brand" suits sj in the repeater class because they have Hand-built As the foundation of a suit is not visible in the finished garment, ese must have eonfMence in the bouse one deals with. "Society Brand" has built up a business unequalled In Canada for businesses are built an public con- riaence. wnat we are trying to say is this Dont merely buy a suit of lotbes, buy a "Society Brand SultP We are sale agents in Prince Rupert, -.nd the spring samples are here hun-lreds ' of theea. Drop in soon and see them. THOIt JOIISMIN rile Home of "Society ItnMHl" CViithm. Canada's Very Best. Advt jimmy Mcdonald of VANCOUVER TO TAKE ON BATTLING GURVICH Dido Ourvlch. local boxer, la to be given the opportunity about March 14 of peddling his wares to outside talent in the person of Jimmy McDonald oi Vancouver who 1 said to carry consid erable stuff In his mitt. Negotiation have resulted In the receipt by Ralph Smith, manager for Ourtlah. of a tetc- week, through the good Ice and con- ' gram from Jack Allen, well known Van- sequent necessity for scientific play, i rouver promoter, stating that McDonald he led his rink to another defeat. w111 be ready to leave for Prince Rupert I immediately after February 29 He It. "Whni dM the boss say to you for ! expected to reach here on March 4 and ':-lny late on Friday?" ! will have ten days to work out and "He gavt ate the D. C. XI." I show local students of the fistic art "What's that?" I what he has besides a reputation. "Don't Come Monday!" Progressive It Is planned to arrange an attractive Orocer. curd of preliminaries lSfcli JrlSfcrSSSS'aPPPaaMWBBB" BBFaBBBSUlBrS?SRBSPKLHHbsf 0 sX5 VI CT O R I A - PHOEN IX B RG , Esgmai mil This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Doiiu or by tte Covtmx&cnt of British Coluxnbu. V anted" For Sale For Rent DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. '2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for lets than 50c FOR SALE complete equipment. Fine living quarters, four comfortable bunks, locker specs and toilet. Address Al. vln Amass. Wacker. Alaska, or P.O. JBoii 1Q3, Portland. Oregon. 4s FOB SALE. TWO PAIRS CHINCHILLA rabbiu. old pair MOO. young pair about six months old MM. Both pain will o (or tia.M. Apply J, Anthony. Caepaco. BjC. 44 "OR SALE. LAUNCH "NANCT" 28 BY 7 ft. Kasthope, 4 Cyl. Is h p In first class condition Can be seen at Yacht Club. Cheap. Phone 3S7 or OR SALE. HOLL SUITABLE FOR halibut fbshlng or seining. 44 x 11, Just buUt. Price HMO. Apply S. Vyeda. boat builder. Port Bsslngtoa. BC. 41 OR 8ALE. 41 600 BUYS A NEWLY finished house. S rooms, bathroom, pantry and basement Handy to saw-mill. Phone Black 631 U WHITE LEOHORN PULLETS FOR sale. May birds. Phone Black 396 49 PEACE RIVER MEMBER DISCLAIMS INTENTION FORMING NEW PROVINCE EDMONTON. Feb. 20. Residents ot Hat Peace River district who went in for the more serious type of thinking never gave much consideration to the forma--km of the northwest corner of Alberta into a separate province, declared Hugh Alien. ML.A. for Peace River in addressing the legislature. In his opinion the Ides was more of a "publicity" Aunt than anything els There hsd been xm serious thought jlven the subject in sections of British Columbia, but the majority of deep 'unking Peace Rlverttes had never taken kindly to the proposal. In Peace River it was generally recog-n i zed that toe government had a hard row u hoe. and notwithstanding many vicultudes agriculture was progressing ..nd thoughts of a new province were few and far between. EFFORT TO COMPLETE v , NAVE OF CATHEDRAL . VKrrOBIaJ Feb. 18 -The receipt U he Bishop of Columbia of a suhecrt tlon to the new Christ Church buildlne fWl tefrtaqa of Walea, fptlosMS In England, have resulted in the Bishop and New Cathedral executive committee deciding to take steps this week to form s eommiltee locally, to be called The Committee for Completing the Nave ol the New Christ Church Cathedral." and to rscotraaencl that a public appeal for subscriptions be made early next month. AERO CLUB GROWING UNDER AIR LEAGUE VICTORIA. Feb. 20. Plans arc stead ily advancing for the formation of the Victoria Aero Club and Sydney Pickles ine honorary secretary reports that the membership in the proposed flying club I growing dally. The club, which 1 being sponsored by the Canadian Air League, 1 being formed for the purpose of developing air-mindedness and active flylnii interest and also for the training of private pilot in this DAUGHTER ADDED TONAME OF FIRM NAPANEE, Ont.. Feb 30. -The firm of Marment and Daughter, in England, is not the only one employing a title of that netuie The firm of D Davis and Daughter, furriers has been doing business under that name in this town sutee 1914. 152. Red SIS. O, Rorle. S FOR cal cittaen. BW'tne DosDsct' 'bT tlisX.:.. WANTED TROmSR FOR SALC 12 H P. FRISCO WANTBD. - RELIABLE OIRL OR Standard, registered dimensions 333 1 Woman to look after young child. NEW AMI ar.rON'll IIAM IT KMITt'KE ..irprKwir I or mu-tton .w. . known as "The Bishop of Wlnntngton- ingraai Tower.'' as a gift from friends Low AGENTS WANTED bought and sold snd slchanged Player Piano and Two Cash Regltters In stock. -il - ,llllU Mn , aW MK ' sasa. aa a. a a ' W . 1 High Low High Low High CHUtOPItAOTIC JR. . a BTOllfHOV OlslTenreeliir'l s. 'M ' rniiiAY. 43 100 WRKKLY EASY KITHKR SEX Msrvelous product: Cleans Ilka magic: Sells on sight to every Autotst. Home. Oarage: Free Samples P. A Lelebvre At Ce . Aleaandru. Ont UOIt RENT TO RENT IMMEDIATELY - FARM Kltwangar. B.C. 136 acrea. modern building, moderate terms. Apply DuVernet. Prince Rupert. BC RENT FOUR ROOMED HOUSE. fully modern: splendid marine view: Fifth Avenue West. Apply Theo Col- lsrt. Ltd. til FOR RENT - ONE OOOD APARTMENT with three bedrooms. Down Stork block. Apply Storks Hardware. FOB RENT -ROOMS WITH OR WTTH- out board. Central location Phone Blue 1M tt appointment now to Blue M. ResiSenos phone Blsck 3tt. Evening calls made as arranged Make your appointment now. I'KINCE HUPBRT TIDES 44 .. a. ee . ( moviiav. imai Aitv m High 1:11 am. US ft. 12-57 pm. 31.4 " to 7-03 am T8 " 10 81 p.m. 9 J " TI'i:IMV. 1RRIII AIIV tl I 47 a m 13:88 pjn. 7:43 am. 30:07 p.m. Vl:ill,MlAV. IKIIIM AKV h 3 :33 a M 14:18 p m. kw 8-33 a m. 30:48 p.m Till IWIIAY. lllllU AnV tl 2M ajn. 31 J ft 14:57 pm. 81 J " 0:00 a.m. 4 J " 31:17 pjn. MS " IK It III All V tl 8 31 :53 p.m.' HATI IIIIAV. I KIlltl'.ARV '8h im ajn. 16:39 pjn. 10:11 am 33:33 p.m. 184 -818 " 61 " 1.7 M t8 90 8 ft. 93 1 8.0 " Found,4t STEAMSHIP MOVEHDSd x 9 j x .o. geared power gurdy. and afternoon and some evenings. Phone far Vanrsnter Tuesdayas. Cam . Friday as. Prince K .; Saiurway-ec Crif Prints !! i Feb. 18 ss Prii., , Feb. 29 as Prn, I'roni VsHeouirr Sundsy as Cmno Wednesday s Pr u -Saturday, as. Csr! Saturday -ss Prlti -e.. E-Feb. 1I--SS Prin..., ' Feb 26 as Prinr, I'er Port AlsnrMon n4 Nut im Sunday as Cam' . . In(i Port UnMoit ss4 Sui t)m- Tuesday as Csm.. I'er Anyat and sin, trt Sundayes. Camuo .: Wedrteaday so p, lrm Hjot and TUesday-es Cam Frlday-es. Friin-e FOR RENT Furnished Housekeenlnc i Feb. 11- Prij. Rooms for rent. Apply Muasallem Feb. 2S--ss Pi:-.. Orooery. 41 torn Qaeen t'hirlolte- ! frb aM ,,., BOOSE FOR BENT 6 ROOMS AND sb 33- as Prf.. BATH. Apply Munro Bros tfrt. .ka FOR RENT FURNISHED Apply 315 Fourth Ave. ast. HOUSE, tf JL UUJilTgt AND. lUNtlS DONT BRING TOUR DIRTY MOOTS from the garden into the kitchen. Place a Diamond Rubber Mst at the Kitchen door We carry them in stock, also all kinds of furniture and ranges. A. MATKRVIK Furniture :-: Phone 778 CHIMNEY SWEEP II. i. 7.1'MKF.IIR Oenefal Handy Man Furnaces and Stoves Cleaned and paired Ohtmnlea Swept. Cemetery Plots Carsd For. Phone Red 341. Prince Rupert. BO EXCHANGE 11- PtIih''' Feb. 38 as. Pr!.-frem Alts Feb 38 as Pr Prlr MAIL SCHEDULE rniRi arv ' lee the Ratt Mottdsf. Wednesdsyi, F-' closes I ram lite FeC Tuesdayi, Ttiurmlv y 3 due Te Vaitessiver Tuesdays Fridays Saturdays OPR. -Feb is 11 Trains. Monday ' Saturdays . . frees) Vspeeurrr Sundays Waunessayf . . Fridays CPR -Feb. 11 n Trains. Sundays i days Te Anyal. Hr lrmlrr BttndaH ""' nnimp td r 1 viii .litwit mi" ' ' Preler Tuedsjs Friday! To Nae Klirr point" - Sundays I'rsm Nee Bltrr rolt TAieedSy Ta Ahrtls MiTirr Pslnls m IV il'1'4 IMIAY, ITIIItl AHV 0 """ 4:48 am. 20 8 ft. 17:39 p.m. 119 " llrll am 4.7 " 33:90 pjn. 6.5 " 33 TAKE NOTICE 1 U 31.3 ft. 18.6 ' 4 1 " 4.8 " Lsealeui. of Olaoy D O., oweupttlon t mp 1 ..i' mr a lease 01 uw lands Commencing st northwest end of ni"rtv 1710 fee north of ' " Lake River; thence " one mile south: ' Ankle, I Ott anil 11 Feb. II and 35 rtom AUha po'nls Feb. 18 and 98 To Queen Wiarlalle l"'n Feb. II and 3S M rrem tlMeen rharloU- '""" Feb. and 98 CUR. TRAINS lVr the rf -Monday WednemiM at ItJBO am From 'he KMl -Tuesdya, Thurdi at 3.M p m LAND ACT to i.i:am; vn .lA.yaatlr land r , .,-1 J ing putrict or i aitUsle at the nortl" . rtJj?a takk about ibout 40 40 fiiH' "V1" a'1 '', tbeuee one mile n":' ' ' 1 640 acres, more or i- ;. ,, fw (Std. I JOHN 11 ' , Ditfd Dccmber 3. "3, Ii: -v H 1 1 1 tin t-l t: M " , ,Ht lr W' 4 A,r