rAoa poua THE DATll KETTo BRINGING UP FATHER By George McM?p.,t rWE oiiVour COAL is picked in i" 1 r f flF YOU TAKt -rrQ late FOR THE THE I I CU. , i ju VT Got II NOOSETALKlrNr L.VOO I CAR OUT-LOOK1 TIME TO OT L! . THE f:irlINl THlfllj,.! ftAin FEED J UT KCAU-ak Tc. - - - - - - - ' ' r- : S I OUT FOR OMETHIKG to NEIGHBORHOOD VR IT' L i I n-"! 1 t HAD TO STAND AN1' THE ) C, Av , 1 . RAILROAD .', I vr T OlNTVb THE DRESI E.fT IM (l-t f JS. i ' I i hiaTBMTOTHEMTWO x 1 w-.v I i hh: JTA loi 9 I ! I '11B TALK- CROSSING T We pasMjfecbiV 6'Y screen iour limes larger man 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 &McCaffery Limited Phones 116 and 117 ROWE'S Sheet Metal Works Manufacturers of Pitch and Gravel Hoofing Galvanized Hoofing Chimney Tops Have Troughing Conductor Pipe Hoof Flashing Warm Air Furnaces Klove Pipe and Klhows Metal Hoofs and Siding Phone 340 Box 4G7 lm i Are you getting enough for your fur? if not, come to Goldbloom. Just now we want mink, marten, ermine, coyote, wolf, foxes of all kind, and lynx. We have large orders from manufacturers in the East, and if we cannot fill them we lose our bonus. We pay top prices for everything. If you have a large lot, wire me and I shall call personally. Remember, If you want a square deal sell to Goldbloom "The Trappers' Friend." Second Avenue World's Herord Strains ft4Blr CHICKS and . HATCHING EGGS fNm jwiM of R.O.P. Poultry Breeders' Asa'n. of B.C. Birds with Official Records under Government Inspection. White and Brown Leghorns, Barred Rocks, R.I. Reds, Wyandotte. Buff Orpingtons, Black Minorcas, Blue Andalusian Order Now. Reasonable Prices. For Price L.ixt write Secretary, Prof. Lloyd, University of B.C., Vancouver, B.C. Radio Radio As well as specialising on the No. 17 ftadiola. we wish to draw your attention to the Radlout Mo. 18. It Is another of the up-to-date, last six months models, a six tube receiver. Price, less Radlotrona . . . . S S.on Price, with Radlotrona .. ill 1.3.1 Price, complete with Radlotrona and 100 A Loud- - speaker 113.70 V. W. ClltMll.rK kxchiove Wholesale Dealer for Rad tolas Otflee: SIS SUth t. llo MS rrlnee Rupert, ILC. 11 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. We Specialize In Piano and Furnltun M living. CHALLENGE TO THE CATHEDRAL CLUB ACCEPTED IlKIIMIVTON TO! ItNA.UKST TO IU. PLAYED NBXT IVKEK FOR f llAMI'IONMIII OF I'lTY As s result of a challenge given by the Prince Rupert Badminton Club u the Cathedral Club, it hu been arranged that a tournament' shall take llace next Monday evening at the Cathe dral Hall to settle the mastery of the two team. There will be two men's doubles, two ladies' double and two .earns of mixed doubles on each side. The games will be the best two out ol three, the total number of points to count. The winners qt this tournament will be considered to be city champions un less some other club decides to chal- nge them for mastery. It has been suggested that the 1 0-E. might have aspirations for championship honor and decide to enter the lists. GROTTO WINS SECOND PLACE IN BILLIARDS 111 Substantial 911 la KfiO Victory 0rr ('M storage In llnal Match l-at Night By winning 'over the leading OdW Storaajs last night with the substantial aggregate score ol M7 to sso. Grotto billiard ists assured themselves of, second place in Um league, the seaaon's schedule of which is now concluded. The Grotto lost but a single game last night. Individual scores being as follows: W. H. Long (Oold Storage I. 171; Oeortt Waugh (Orottol. 300. A. Murray. 11, Don Brown. 900. J. HUlmsn. a00; Jos Brown. 147. A. Mscdonald. lit, C. L Youagnan. M0. John Bulger 1SS: Bert Hoaktos. 300. In a postponed game between C. P BabMjno and J. Andrews In the Oyro- Orand Terminals tournament, the latter won 300 to 1ST. The game be tween Bert Morgan and J. Beestey was called off. The city Individual championship e rtss wUl start tonight with Fred Pyle meeting A. Murray In the senior division Jack Judge will be referee and George Russell scorer. REGIMENT PLANNING TO ENTER FOOTBALL TEAM iTrllailnan Meeting of EwutKe llrl I jim Night atMl Annual Meeting Date set A meeting of the sweutlv of the Pits, North BjC Regiment football team ym fceWMrUmin4 fast utA&iit&h. J. S. Wilton in the chair. There were also present the following mem bars of the executive: A. Murray. Malcolm Lamb, C. L. Toungman, and C J Norrlngton tecreiary-treaaurer . It was arranged to hold the annual meeting in the Armoury on Monday evening. April 1 at S o'clock. In add! tlon to the players who assisted th regiment In their fixtures last year there are several new players who have tlgnlfied their Intention of turning out and the prospects for an even more lurceaaful season than In 137 are very bright. SPORT CHAT The individual city billiard cham pionship competition which opens to night ts commanding considerable in-leeetrt and. no doubt, many tana will be on hand to see at least some of the games. While It Is always haaardoua to guess on such things, Col. McMordl and Pred Pyle are possibly the favor ites to win from the eight entries In ftmf aBrO( JllvlStcn There Is possibly no aamtWhfeeaenil difference of olay pn the junior clunKiflrution so the form that the contestant happen to be In at the time will probably settle the Issue there. An attractive list of prises It being offered Pred Pyle and Andy Murray will start the balls in the senior classification tonight with crfar lie Toungman v Johnny May ami Ben Self va. Andy Donald openliin the Jun ior tomorrow night. No matter what the cnnae of differ the might have been, fans of tbetutie Mas art in Prince Rupert were not pleased would command not nearly as much 192b t Int-l FtaiuPi SrWrtCE, iw. J with the prospect of bein robbed of a return bout between Dido Ourvlcb of Prince Rupert and Jimmy McDonald of Vancouver who failed last week to settle their dispute for the middleweight championship of Northern British Col umbia. In view of past events, this is the one natural si-tch that everybody Is looking for and it was pretty certain that, no matter how good the Tonteatanta might be, a bout between McDcnald and another Vancouver boy. hlch It was proposed to suiatltute ccal Interest. There has been a peraonal hometewn boy" feeling Injected in the OurTteh-McDonald ""p'p which all fight fans tat this town want to we settled. There would be little sympathy. however just their case might be. with the views of those who would put It off. STEWART The short trrnn at the Roc her de Bouie mine near Hsastton baa been purchased by the nalhousie Mining Oo and will be re-erected here to connect be lacal mine with tte raUway which oaares along the Bear River at the foot of the mountain on which the Dal- houale is located. George A. Cameron, director of the company, will go to Hssslton Stan to . supervise the ship ping hsre of the ttarn which la nearly 4.000 feet 1 lexufth. The four mile tram of the t$sebst de Boule was brought hers a few years ago by the Dunwell eanspsay. Mrs. L. T. Bskar o north Vancou ver, sister f Ufa. Jams Morrlce. baa arrived bete to take the position of matron of gas Stewart Oensral Hospital - -.J . . . foUowing resignation of Hatne. Miss Js Mkn. who made the first miners! $frmr on the west fork of 'T?xsui Creek and who spent me last ar in the CmttMar. la back In this i-inct fof a sh. r: time He will rear: . to the Cl'manter district on the i-iniiK of navuution in the spring. Np ruts been received here ol the :.vyiu sudden death in Orland. Cali- ii. ia. of Mrs. Felix Seppl. wife .of tht pioneer stage operator of this district. - ho went aonth some tune ago. Angus McLecd has returned to Btew-ut following a buKlneaa trip to Van- i-ouver. W. T. Bsaeunont Is on s buatnea trip o Vancouver. Lance Cratne and Dave JetnvlUe, pioneers Of -the camp, have leased the Lawrence MUldlng on Fifth street which was formerly occupied by Henry Rivsrd. and have opened a restaurant herein. turned to MIS. Jo! Stewart Trlnce Rupert. following a trip to Ales. Oodd ia hack m Stewart after having spent several ' weeks la the -cuth. W. H. Wyehatty f the Prftaler Mine ta!f. has retnrned to the camp rottow-ng a trip to England. Edgar Proemae. Hyder merchant, has returned fottowlng a business trip outh. i Mrs. J. S. Stlckney has returned to , ate wart after having apeat the winter tn tne souta. Mrs. WUliam Hanson retarhed to Stewart last weeK from s trtp to the Mayo Cllnlo in Hoe heater, Minnesota. Mrs. Helen BeU has left far where aha has been called on account of the nines of her mother. Conalderable Interest la being maal-tested in' s model airplane oe dlsnlsy tn the earner store of the Besmsa blcck The machine was built by Ed. Stark, well known Hyder mechanic, for the purpose of demonstrstmg an auto matic stabiliser which be has Invented and pa tea tad Mr. Stark plana to In- tal the device in a full sired atsbe IBpV BrmSBWafl W-4H The Wrigler Swimming Marathon Trophy is perpetual trophy to be competed for each c w. The first Wrijley t.rathon ws. hrU oil Cauhna Uhnd, and won by George Youns, ol Toronto. JJe second Wrigley Marathon was held at Toronto-and WaOVwdff by Et Vierkoetter, of Derlin, Germany. The third Wrigley Marathon will' be held in J928, either in Canada or the United States. The Wrlfcley Trophy is a reproduction in sterling silver ol the famous "Flying Mer-cury" modeled by Ciovsnnl da Dolopis. The position ol the ficure is changed to show Mercury presenting to Father Neptune a wreath. Neptune with his trident, dolphins and water surrounding art In bronze. The figure Mercury contains over IJOOOouncesbl Uver. In addition to the big trophy there will be provided annually a replica In sterling silver and broiue,to be presented to the dty whtts the Mstathon U Iwld. V anted For Sale For Ret t DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for less than 50c WANTED .VAltTftD TO EXCHANGE POUR roomed bungalow In South Vancouver lor one of similar value at Seal Oove Apply S. Sun bury. No. 1 Sub past office, Prtnee Rspert. 79 WANTED. FURNITURE OF ALL DCS ertptlens. Highest prices paid. Spot cash Phone O. Dawes. Black 180. tf FOR SALE fOR SALE. OAS BOAT "VASA." Length iJt: bean 10 ft. IS HJ Attss 4 cycle engine; price II M0 Tht boat would make excellent packer. Apply Pujlmoto. Atlin Ave. or Ward Bee trie, Cow Bay. tf TOR SALE. CHESTERPISLD,. W1CKSS Setee, dining room suite. Axmlnster sad linoleum rugs. Beda. dressers, rants, dinner set. typewriter, etc Apply 836. Plrth Avenue West. SETTINO BOOS MOO PfR SlTTIIfO from bred-to-lay thoroughbreds: S.C Lethorn sad Barred Rock. R.O.P. stock. The Royal Pur and Poultry Ranch. Pacific. BC. tt OLD NEWBPAPSJIB MAY BE USED IN- teed of buualag paper or to lay be-aeath carpets on the floor. Oct Stclsl pries OB large quantities Daily News. MOOKRATS NOW BOOK1NO ORDERS far summer sad fall delivery, finest dark muakrata. The Hoyal Pur aad PowMry Raaah. Padfie. B.C. 91 ' POR SALE. SIX ROOMED HOUSE with bath: two lota and garden. Small cash payment: balance arranged. Phone Orren US. 00 I OR BALE. HOUSC SCOW. 18 BT 40 suitable for camping or fishing Ap-Pty Bos M. Dally News. ' 73 UNUSUALLY LA HOC WILTON CAR. pet far Sale. Apply Puuea. Dally News. tf .i.-vssrar LOST LOST. OIRLf)' OXFORD BrTWERH Hays Cove CUHe snd Sixth St. Kinder please return to Dally New Offlre. sad to lagsiilisnt s syndics U with that and la slew. A crosscut tunnel to tap the lower vein of the Marmot River Oold Mines Ua. h to ujssaiisui under the direr tkm of Homer Pleklin as soon as sup- Ceawfora Is In the hospiaai fMss najRHas aagtainsd woes Hi R, Jamleaon. William Sloan and it Letaer of Stewart have become Identified with Arthur J. Brown member of the Vancouver Stock cl IBSEN CENTENARY CELEBRATED HERE Hundredth Amilierwiry of lllrlli of IXebraled Nerarglan tullwvr tlb-sertnl lt Kienlng The hundredth anniversary of the birth of Hearlck !ben. noUd Norwegian jRlgh i author.. was selebratad with a social las; I evening under tne auspices of the Lier High Ericsaen Society. There were about thirty-five members pi as sat and the evening was spent in earn playing snd mgi, dancing, ren-eaamenui aiao being served wrai oririg spoae on ine we sna av worki of tbsen and there ware solos by T Moran and violin solo by J. F rated. Music tor the dancing was !)igh by Mr. Jacobean and Mrs. Luth The event took place in the Metropole Hall. iom William XI earns of New Westminster, superintend et of District No. 3. Royal Arch Masons of British Columbia, sr-1 rived in the etty from the south on 'Low the Prince Oeorfe this morning and will pay an official visit to Kaien Chapter here tonight. Mr. VI sama aceom- High i pauiea by some ten or so local Royal I Arch Mesona, will proceed later tonight Low to Anyox to pay a visit to Observatory , Chapter, and. returning to the city onj Friday will pay the local chapter High anoUter visit that night railing Bat-1 urdiy morning on his return south. Low FOU KENT POR RENT MODERN POUR ROOMED . . house convenient to Seal Cove ami Dry Dock. Phone Oreeu 8SB. 73 POR RENT. PURNISHED APART -menta, four rooms and bath. Water paid. Phone 547. tf POR RENT- PURNISHED HOUHEltEBP-Ing rooms by the day. week or month Phone Red 007. U rOB RENT ROOMS WITH OR WtTH-out board. Central location. Phone Blue 153. U POR RENT. - PURNISHED HOUSB-feeeplng rooms Apply Mussallsta Grocery HOUSE POR RENT I MODERN 1 PUR- nlture for sale -Phone Bed 2SS tf AUCTIONEERS. rillNTi; KII'IHT .tlCTION MART I'wIv'w'aVl Biiiorts Purnlture of all kinds bought, sold or exchanged Crating and packing done. Ooods sold on Commission n. J. DAWKS, asa"wwww0a I'h'Jr'w x Ow COaiPUTtNO SCAMS. SCALES. MEAT allcers. cheese cutters and cabinet, meat choppers, coffee mills, cash registers snd peanut butter mill. Expert repairs and adjustments Service contracts New. used or rebuilt machines Easy terms or cash dla- N aaai. THE SCALBS SHOP LTII. SM fardwra SL. V Vanesaver llf, PUHMTUKB isN HANfiUS OHawrtRRPlELD SUITES. Suites. Dining Suites. Kitchen TaMee. Ranges. Unoleum and Unoleam Ruga. Carpet. Blinds. Curtain Rods, Rastsaore Coitsprlnga snd Msttiwasss, Blsnkeu. Cretoanaa Window Curtain goods. We have still s few mats left at the old pries. A. MA('KKV7lfe, rl'BMTrilE rhwne 770, ClllMNHY SWEEP II. J. ZI'MKEIIK Oeneral lltndy Man Purasees sad Stoves Cleaned and Re paired. ChimnVfa Sweat. Cemetery Plots Cared par. Phone Red 840 Ptinee Rupert, BC EXCHANGE $eV AS'rl'TliCOND JUMii I't'RMtt'RE. Magm sad sold sad easamaged. Player Plana aad Twa Oaeh Registers to asssk. , Vi Third Atf. Phene SIS CHIKOPHACTIC UK. R. K. KYOLI'SOS CWrneeeeiM On Third Aeentie. Telephone for appointment now to Blue 00. Residence phone Black SOS. Evening calls made aa arranged Make your appointment now. PIIINCF. IttlPURT TIDI1S . THI'llMiAV. MAIiril n 1J0 sat. tl.T ft 14:00 pa. na M I 0:08 am. IJ" M:t0 pat. -0 " rillHAY. MARCH 88 844 am. n.4 rt. 1140 pn. SI T " 0:40 am. 0.1" 80:01 p.m. M " HATfllHAV. MAIiril 81., " 8:00 a.m. 08.0 ft 18:81 pffl. 00 0 0:M.Oi.,"",l" 81 40 psa.! ' sivnw, lAiirli, s4T "' a.a 10:10 pm. 10.4 " 10:10 am. 8J - 88:11 pa. 10 " AlOMltY. MAIiril fl 4:80 am. 818 tt. IT:10 pjn. IT. " 10 SO a m. 8 5 " 83 01 a m 7 " titiav, Mtitni f O il am. 80.1 ft. IS 81 p.m. Hi J " " 11:50 pa. -8 STEAMSHIP R'O.LiE tor Vauruaver- Tuesd.iy -s i'lin, Prldsy vs p,,: Sstnt.l . -.. Sf V Msrch I.'. I Marrli ..',. ! from Van ontrr Sunday -m c--Wedmndny s- i Satuida w Saturday -as ! March 11 f- i March 21 ) March 31 w i For Poet nimiu t Sunday ss i' N I rom port Jnip. Tuesday ',:, rar Asyox ami k , . Sunday car: Wednesday m I IVasa Ant lit ami Tuesday as run Prldsy i prr . far eea t'hsri..iir. March in - i March H u I rVavn Qaeen ('h3riu. March B Mar. :. 2V m I' nr Alaska Marrh 1 1 as I' Marrh Jl 1' Marc!) 31 - !' rrosn Alaska March l.V as P-Msrch 25 -aa r MAIL SCHFM1 fiH the Bast MtK) H Mondays. Wedn. ' Iram the Raat Tuesday Ta Vsneatr Tuesdays PrMiT" Ssturdsys . ap.R Peb. 2?" M Trains Mond.n Ssturdsys I rem Vsaewaver Sundays sdMSgays aaturaaya . 0 P R March n Trains, lundsys I days Ta Anras. Allre Ann Wednesdays Pram ASVot. Alice rwssler fnesdayi 1 lYldaya Ta River Pwmi' Sundiys lYasS MSS Mlvev INiln Tuesdsy Ta Alaska Pwlat- March II. 81 "! ,: Alasks Plnt-- Peb 30. Msrch ' Ta Qaeea rhartotte ii March to and '-' qseea rharlii.i' Marsh 0 and Tl "" " " IJtTTKB rMN Oraham AUin Aw 1st Ave. 0th St 0th Ave. a I" Hon s Otb Ave. A ' omp-' Jlth Ave. f Oherbr 11th Ave. it Cuiu-'i 0th Ave. Haya , 0th Ave. Haya C( Sen Ave. Cotton 8' Otb Ave. Own St 0th Ave. At McBricle S Pro, dart. Bulldine lrov. oon. Whan O.TJ. Wharf 0IM SUMon .. so aad Ave.' and at 0r0 Ave. Pulton st srd Ave. 0th at Sundays One eolirw p.m. collection. Artitir Lo , , Fouiirt? , C.N.R. TRAINS Tor the liial Monday"" Wednesday at 11.30 am rrmii Ihe r;ni Tuesdsyi. Thurvl'-tt 8 30 P ni as 11 it 1 Mil -it : vi I 7 I- I .. r . 1.0 . 1 , It ,'. I 8 1 ,. f 5