paoz roua , ' ctsih varut ,-Kar7a HHMBSeI UDIMriMP ITD T? a Turn Cimm. rTr. irab oale TK' YOUR LUCK HAVE SOME FUN To advertise And to clear t some articles which are a little alow we will wrap ui 160 articles in boxes so that a gwsra iuat gra.ta.. a 1 Mimfit to see what rets. Every article will be worth a dollar or more and some things will be. worth from &M to $10. Also one genuine diamond ring in solid white jrold r.itting will be included. Every article is of we to some one in a family. If any person gets same- thing he can find no way of using it can be exchanged for other goods. Among the goods are Ingersall Watches, Fountain Pens. Teaspoons, Alarm Clocks, Umbrellas, 4 doz. Tumblers, China Articles. Pearls, Silver Novelties. Compacts, Bracelets, Jewelry, Leather Bags, etc., etc. STARTING SATURDAY MORNING IIIHra til l.lirL'EP Jewellers iTHE STORE WITH THE CLOCK YOU FACTSlSggW? We iiass 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 male? it a point to get coal for you that will give the most heat with the Yeast waste. Let us have your order for delivery now. Albert &McCaffery Limited Phones 116 and 117 ROWE'S Sheet Metal Works Manufacturers, of Pilch and (i ravel Roofing Galvanized Roufim; Chimney Tops ' Kate TrouRhinR Conductor Pipe Roof Flashing Warm Air Furnaces Stove Pipe and Elbows Metal Roofs and Siding Phone 310 IIox 467 MILK -:- PRICE Reduced to 12 pints for $1.00 7 quarts for $1.00 Cash price tieksU. Mc Bride Street store now closed Valentin Dairy Office and Dairy 11th Rt. Telephone 667. -LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. We Specialize in Plnno and Furnltum Mnviug. I W8h fl IH if SAV DON'T rrU ) f I DON'T 7"!! W&U.-WHO EVER MAKES! j( MAC<-DARUN'-OO T v&6MNT IT (WHACT' THE. B II THINK. VOO'RE THINK. IT- THE tTVLa HAS VEKY -nou KNOVJ YOUR ORE.Sb n --vey. "L?. , uaJF NORLOCOMM' BR ! '- WEARIN'TOOR OADLVf I LITTLE TO "WORK COMET TO YOUR KM ES? jfesf COWCTOnVis L TO? e- i SK'RTAUTTLe KNOW,T- SAY-j Vy J-TH-L f1 MAPLE LEAFS ARE WINNERS Defeated Drill Team in Exhibition Indies' Hattketball Match Last Evening The feature of laat night's basketball Karnes was the ladies' exhibition match n which the old Maple Leafs, for years champions of the city wad the north, took the OlrU' Drill Team Into camp by the effective score of SO to 7. It was a weU contested game up to the final quarter in which the Drill Team went to pieces and allowed the Maple Leafs to score tea points while they got none. The Maple Leafs were lead ing aU toe way through at the end f the first quarter S-l: at half-time 3-5, and at the end of the third quar- er 10-7.- The Senior League match scheduled between the Native Sons of Canada and Elks took the form of an exhibition. iJayers being mixed up on either side. Hough play featured the match which! the Canucks won 28-19, half-time score being 19-7 in their favor. To tAlrd game ol the evening between the Elevator and Big Four in the 'i tcnnedlate League was a well-contested affair. Big Pour won 45-34 after having been leading 26-11 at half time E. A. Mann reteaietd the Ladies' and Intermediate games and Mike Budlnicb the Senior. Ok Jackson was timekeeper and Splro Ourvlch. 'storekeeper Only a small group of tana was lr. attendance. Friday night's games give promise ot being interesting, the features including a match be. ween Port Simpson Athletic Club and local All Stars for the championship of Northern BrltlsL Cojttfflhla. sad .a match between Up Mania Leafs and champion High School n t&e Ladles' League. Port Simpson Athletic Club players arrived In the city .hid afternoon and wlU have a work out tonight In anticipation of Friday venlng's game. A return gome will be played at Simpson Saturday night. Individual scoring last uiht was as follows: . SENIOR I.F.AOl'E Native Sons of Canada -Dido Our vlch. 10: Ernie- Ratchford. 4: Clarence Thomson, 3: George White, 2: Bronsqn Hunt. 4: Will Lamble. 5. total. 38. Elks Vic MentK: Jack McNulty. 10; Doug Stalker: Tom Kclsey. 2: Kenneth ieeagher, 7; total. 19 I.AIHKrT I:.(1I E Maple Laafs Margaret Graham, Catherine Harvey, 8: Vera Smith, i. Ullian Lowe, 9: Myra Harvey, total 20. Drill Team Laura rrlzzell, 4: Catnk Irvine. 1: Evelyn Dal by Evelyn March 3: Ada Mencgohr. Dot Ednar: total, 7. IMTKU.MKII1ATF. I.K.Uil K Big POUT Ernie RatcMord, 11: Tom Keiaefl II: Doug Stalker. It. Fred Dingwall. 5; Mike Conmdir.a. 4: total. Elevator--Vincent Meagher. 14: DJ McDonald. j0t T. Huhen: A DoQald. Sfl Eddie SmtUl: B. Wendle. 5: N. McDon t W. Hurray. 34. ' . HMH taolUgs to date folio; W. D Native Bona .... 9 1 Elks 4 1 Terminals 3 o Intartneillnte 1-rar.ue Big Four 8 o levator 1 o Klevatur i o Iddbtt' league High School 7 0 Drill Team 2 .0 4 ii ii lor 14-nr.ue Tuxts Boys 7 0 Stan 3 0 BOBBY JONES L. 1 8 9 6 12 11 S 7 Mr Strawn died tbeOane of Bobby Jones, golfer and lawyer. "Bobby Jones spent 25 years In hid efforts to become a champion golfer." Mr Strawn hhUI. "They have made him h lawyer after a brief time spent in law school. Re may be. and probably 1a qualified, but would oiliers admitted under the aame system be equally on v. 1 1 quiill-fled" The American Bar Association is 2 r . 2 : - .' Pu, 19 3 a 16 2 2 11 14 14 e NOW A LAWYER Only Urlcf Timlin Law School and he Rfcomes (Justified MEMPHU. Terui. Feb. 22 It re quires years to become a bricklayer, golfer but one cn' enter the er, 01 01 roi roate, A r- prciaasion oy a mum srjortrr' 'Silas h.'BtfKwh.' pr-HldenVoT Ud lean Bar ftwiociation; !" 4 fnftDic MAPLE f LEAFS rro wtm WIN It - . HtH i BILLIARD LEAGUE Ll Mi cnnrftoc i HI SMOKERS E COUGH Jill urging the uniform adoption of sa-'lurrement. which are two years of col lege work and three years of law school work. Pointing out that labor unions ve-:uire long apprenUceahlpa. Mr. Strawn .bid "The law is a profession which hculd require at least as much " SPORT CHAT v -News. I. A boxing match without the possl-illltj ci a knock-out aounos In these ays rather like "Hamlet" without the rlnce: but seme Swedish doctors have previously made the suggestion. Tbetr u uia.nly a medical one. It ap-that c knock-out blow somewmas .rings about eventual, not immediate, .eath by causing certain Slacd-vrT - be lorn, and again that every knock -ut Implies a degree cf concussion hlch may tend towards insanity. :nce it has been concluded that ali Hatches should be decided on pota;. :id that the knock-out should be -hlblted by law. From the point of view of the sport .e is something to be said for the iggested. It might make for more : wresting if leas exciting bouts. Where .e Issue may depend upon a single tow both flgHtsn nWK- of motasny " cautious not to give their opponent a easy chance, and the tremendous unchlng power of a good boxer had d to a rather wearisomely defensive jlicy. as anyone who saw the film re-ord of the Dempaey-Tunney match a ill know. In the "classical' days of Bayers. Heenan. and their pre darawani there .as no knock-out. kecautic men taught vith the bare fist, and the fist can j f kefrated fSrand Terminal lt Night ' by SubUnlbil Iggregate Senre of , 1 mn .w "iurt and sting and bruise, but cannot 1 VI Andrews (MX.I vn. The daaing blow was made pos ible by the apparently humane Intro-Juctton of the elght-ouae glove. The substitution of a much lighter glove, designed only to pro Met the akin rilght lead to Interesting devatopments 11 the lame. The Impossibility of a : nook-out and the recess! tv for a win n points would encourage more see style. BUt prosaotsrs will no oubt be relueunt to lose the spec-acular appeal of the knock-out. ! in The Maple Lea.' wored a substantial .-lctory over the Grand Termlnala in the bUliard league last night by an aggregate score of SB9 to 858. The Terminals won but one of the five games, High breaks of 84 and SS respectively wets made by the first men an euber aloe Fred Pyle totiind Terminals) and Mayor McMordle (MapU Leafs) who plsyed helr ssme a lew days ago before the letter left for the But. Individual scores were a follows: Mayor S. P. McMordle Maple Leafs). 200: F. a. Pyle (Grand Termlnala). 168. J. Hamilton. 200. J Andrews. 160. Marcus Aaoacws. 200: Frank Zieman. 160. U. M. MoLaehlan. 200: W. E. Willis-:-oft. 186. George Howe. 189: Ben SeU. 200. League standings tj date are as folic ws: Played Total Aver Cold mors 9 8470 941 Maple Leafs 9 8127 968 Orotto 8 7069 886 Grand Terminal . 9 7961 865 3yro Club 9 7918 860 Individual averages to date: ! Played Total At. T. WUUams (MX.) 1 J. May iCM. 6 A. Uaoaoaald ICS ) .... 9 J Bowe laLLit '.. 9 . Murray CM.i 9 V H. Loaf (CW ' D Brown (Orptto) 8 F O. Fyle tO.T 1 9 1 Bieswy (at 5 W. J. Nelson C.I .... 9 Mayor McMor i 111.1 .. 9 M. M. MtLacblao (MX.) 8 c. Toungnuii r c 1 7 C. Balagc iCi.c 1 g J. Hlllmtiii s J Judf .c.i Ben F' : (i 1 A. D' 1 .(. ( O. tt . un W 1 . B. M .r .;. k . F .! :n.i!. ( , 1 1 ... O. A. W'...i:.:..i C;.C.i W. B. Wu:.- i (IT.) J Andrews iu. i 1 . . . J. Hamilton (MX.) . . . R Young I Orotto) 8 O P Tinker IO.C.I 7 John Bulger iCB.) 4 O. Krsuse lO.T.) 2 K. Meagher iO.T.) 1 J. Brown (Oi 4 300 1185 1755 1747 1742 1563 1550 1737 949 1687 1638 1473 1274 1693 1630 1091 1487 107 16tl 1630 1604 1336 1164 616 271 118 436 CANADIAN SERVICE leiw- LINES See rur fseasrssmtfip snf se wrffef 1IIL CI'MtKII HIT AM Mill1 CO., LIMITED, n listings Mrert. .. VVMdl tKK, Carry Cunard TrattUtr't Chequ$-Eatlly Stgotlablt 260 1W 15 164 194 194 194 193 190 187 167 114 t(2 110 180 ITS ITS 860 ITS 1411 ITT 1231- ITS ion in 1370 1T1 IT' 169 169 lfT 111 166 114 166 116 167 Provincial Constabae Saybone of dis trict headquarters in the city returned on yesterday afternoons train from Terrace where he baa been relieving (or a few dare during the absence ea r. rrw woVMoytgjmaabJt Bam: Servlae. tyfhm qining is a fine art 1 -II- the Cabin Qass dining saloon of a (.unart! or Anclior-iKtnaMson slilp, you inaTordrr confidently from a menu listing tlellcarira from two eonltneuls. Yourfood isprenarrd lv a corps of skilful rurfs, ami served liy a staff of deft llrill.fi stewards. Yet It costs fio more to go on these ships. Weekly sailings from Moiitrealandljiiebec to Plymouth, Oirr-liourg and London lay the Auranla, Alaunla, Asranla, and Auaonla ... to llelfast, Liverpool and (Glasgow by the Atlienia, letltla, An-tlanla and Antonta. Tht Tour ml TklriCmimtnJ TUrd CU a H tfrrripunMntb awsKsmbeWss sU Owmtlmom. V antedC; For Sale For Rent DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for lets than 50c FOR RRNT FOB RENT FOUR ROOMED HOUSE fully modern: splendid marine view: Fifth Avenue West. Apply Theo Col-lart. Ltd. . tt FOR RBMT. ONE OOOD APARTMENT with three bedrooms. Down town. Stork block Apply Stork 's Hard wars. FOR RENT BOOMS WITH OB WITH-ut board. Central location. Phone Blue 188. tf FOR 8EN1. Furnished Housekeeping; Scorns for rent. Apply Mussallem Orocery. 41 HO0BS FOR REaT. 6 ROOMS AND BATH. Apply Munro Bros tl TOR RENT. FURNISHED HODS. Apply 315 Fourth Ave. Bast. tf ALICE ARM An ore vein eight Inches wide, cota-xwsd of the finest high-grade argen- te silver ever mined on the property, a now being worked at the Esperanaa. fhe vote was broken into last week and depth Is being earned a the tun- iel is extended. The Espeianxa is ald to have 6136.000 worth of ore on -be dump and a similar quantity sack- d. It is being held pending the pro-xwed construction ot a mill on the vTopeity. Norman MacLeod, who has spent the winter at the Anyox mine, return ed to Alice Arm last week from the smelter town. Latest imports from the Silver Cord mine, an which s big strike was reported lately. Indicate that the ore ody is even larger than was at first tpected. Wcrk is being pushed with 11 possible speed During the past week the weather 'tea become much wanner and the now Is gradually diminishing Unless wow. acted cold weather again prevails. an early spring will follow one of the widest winters ever recorded here Residents who have spent the winter 'n the south are gradually returning and scon the town will again be filled up and humming with summer activities. The death occurred recently In the Vancouver Owners! Hospital of Arthur Smith, aged 4 years and 2 months, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs C M Smith of Allot' Ann. The boy had been taken y, aBdrt Mme ago for tmmawat. STRltT BdgaV Paovtnaa has left Stewart for ebfapuui on a business trip. f -V i.'S "I , .... A ne uyoer sawmill is to start cut ting at one, several orders have been eeelved from the Premier mine tor reconstruction work following the recent fir. Mrs Charles Larson left Monday 'light for s brief visit In Prince Rupert Fred O Elder, shift boss at the Premier c:.r.. t nirauir. has leit for a trip to Vancouver. Mam. W Anderson and daughter Mies O. Eldred. William LaAose Hugh McDonald WUllam Orey. p Wilson. F. C. Oren and Walter Magee are Stewart residents recently returning from trips south. Mas. William Tomnklr. m a trip to Vancoursr. left last week 36 WHITE Hl?h Low High XjOW WANTED WANTED - ACTING-SECRETARY FOR the Prince Rupert Oeneral Hospital for about six months from April 1 Salary 6150 00 per atoms. Address applications to Beciatary beore March 5. MISCELLANEOUS EXPERIENCED MINER WANTS TO work for prospector. Or would take grading or clearing contract. Apply V. Radman. PO. Box 162 Prince Rupert. BC. 46 FOR SALE FOR SALE. TWO PAIRS CHWCfflXLA rabbit, old pair MOO. young pair about tlx months old 66 00. Both pairs will go for 618.00. Apply J. Anthony. Caspaco. B.C. 44 "OR BALE. -LAUNCH "NANCY" 36 BY 7 ft. Basthope. 4 Cyl. 16 hp. In first claea condition. Can be seen at Yacht Club. Cheap. Phone 387 or Bed 813. G Rorie. 45 FOR SALE HULL SUITABLE FOB halibut fishing or saining. 44 x 11. just buUt. Price 63.086. Apply 6 Uyeds. boat builder. Fort Eastngton. BC. 47 FOR BALE. 41660 BUYS A NEWLY finish d house. 6 rooms, bathroom, pantry and basement. Handy to sawmill phone Black 631. U LEOHORN pTjixrre FOR May birds. Phone Blaofe 88. FUlLN'lTUItB AND HANOI-IS DOatT BMMO YOUR DIHTY BOOTS from the garden Into the kitchen. Place a Diamond Rubber Mat at the Kitchen door. We carry them in stock, also all klnda of furniture and ranges. . M.irKr.xztr: Furniture Phone 775. CHLMNBV SWEEP II. J. Zl'MKEIIK General llsndy Man Fttmaeee and Stove Cleaned and Repaired Chlmnies Bwspt Osmeteiy Plots Oared For. Phone Red 243 Prmee Rfrv DC EXCHANGE sr.tv am srroMi iim rt'Rvm'Rr bought and said and exchanged Flayer Piano and Two Cash ReaisWs in rAp.tiiorri.tr Mnb M TMrd A'. Flifme 616 qiiipmACTic TT osa Tnird Avenue. Telephone for appointment now to Blue bs. neaidennf phone Blsrk tM. Evening oalU made as arranged. Make your appointment now. PIUNCE UUPEHT TIDES 4 4 4 Till 'IIKIIAY. I Hlltl AltV tl FRIDAY. 2 58 a m 14:57 pn 6 '00 a.m. 31:17 pjn. 1 1:1111 r ah v ft ca mm a nsvii 01 a pair, Ml accident lent tow ' .uiwuwrsoiv a la is line he fell from the trailer "Trapper" Soott and Arthur Rey-nolds returned to Stewart last week tfter hsving spent alnre last September tranalng near Twenty-Mils Creek above the head of Rnwaer Lake. They bad a fair catch of fun. af t tracwar and was draggod for a, High m. tkm nun. 13:16 pm Tt 'KHAY. IKItlll'AKY 36 6:M am. 904)0 p.m. l0 0:17 san. 13:32 pjn. 313 ft BIJ M 41 " 1 1 " 3:31 am .4 ft. 18:37 pjn. 9:39 a m 31:58 pjn. SATI RPW. ir.lUII AUV H1h 4:69 sat. 16:31 pjn. " 161 am. ,M Lut Wednesday was the eighty. nt MM ninth birthday of Prank Bison. Stew- SIMY. Unit f AUV M i- I. kT reoeptlan i High 4:46 M It " in his honor wu given by Mrs. A. E. 17 nj 17 -T" "BWSBSV. LOW 11.11 . " . m-n 36 J - t. " t J M 18 21.3 ft. 16.6 ' 4,t " 4a - 4.T ISiOO pan. fla FF.Iint'AliY IT 30.1 ft. J,4 " 6 4 i:iim;miv. rnuttwuv to H,h 8:08 a m 19 1 ft, 31:93 pm. k0 1:36 ajn. 14:66 pm. Loit.td Found,4t STEAMSHIP ftlOVM far Vsnreurer Ttiasdlf at can. , Frtday s pr:,,.,. Saturtlay-t far,.-. " SS Prim.... v Feb. 15 ss I'm. Feb. 29 as. Pr n I rwm Vanmnter Sunday- ss cn Wedneaday- w 1 Saturday, ss Saturday ss P' Feb 11- si pr;! . Feb. 35 es. I'm. .-. Fir Port Simpson an.1 s,if . Sunday as Can, -Item Port Simpson m.i -. , . Tueadavei Cn;i Fur Anyo and m,,, ,h San is y as cnn. WedsMaaay w ! Fram Aayak ami -1. Tuesday- s ran Friday as P -1 Fer ((seen DinrluM, Feb 11 M I:.: Feb 2.V-s Pr Iveaa turen harl"ii, Fab 9 S Pr:: . Pen 3.1 as P Far Alaska Feb II u P-Feb 25- P: tvm Alaaka Feb 15 s P? Frb 30-i Pr r. - Far the MAIL SCHEDP! rniRf vim Mondays. Wedn- t closes .... . From IIh Kst- Tuesdatt. Thurxl 1 due Ta YaiMwater Tuesdays Friday Saturdays CP--Feb 15 Trains, Monl Saturdays rer Vsaraw"--Sundays Wedniedays Fridays . CP it -Feb n Trains. Sunday ' ' days To Antet. Allee rtemler Swadsr Wbdnasdays From Anyat. Alii. A " Tursdaya Frldaye To Net River F"1"'' Simdaya .. rram Vs River P"'" Turwlay . . Tn Alska Point Feb II and 35 From Alk Pn' Feb 18 and Te Queen t'harlnii' Feb II snfl K rrom ft rhnri" 1 Fab 8 and at 3 M pm ,..1 r-' C.H.R. TRAINS For the ' Monday Wedne-' at It JO a m From 'ne Fa: Tuesdsys. Thiir-..: LAND "'' NOTICE OF IVTIM'', 1 ' TO I.K1 la Oaaalar ' siui n Ing District 01 i' iuiat at the in-:' Uti, abotrt 40 tows of Alim. i " tonrltude. and ' UsAude. , TAKE NOTHf " Lemlsux, of 0.. n r ruwillnatlnn 1'' ' tt. 1 for a tease of ' 15 7 " 1 Unds -a . M Commancliig ' 1 ' M I northwest end r ' CO " 1710 feet north i isa 0.7 6.0 I Lake River: thenre ' I one mile south 'i ' ineno one mii' 11 640 acres, nvre "' (Sgd.l Joh-' Dated .Decern!)' ' ArtkU