WEAR OUT Is damp-proof, vermin-proof and a perfect insulator, ensuring cool in summer and warmth in winter. Albert &McCaffery Limited Phones 11G and. 117 Trappers! ageMnaMngegsVkaMslgegMsMMnM Pumpernickel Bread Rye Crisp and other Breads, come to The Rupert Bakery Baked in an oven, heated by oil which insures a well baked loaf and one that will stay moist Phone G13 J. damn C. Higgert Proprietors World's Record Strains BABY CHICKS and HATCHING EGGS from pens of R.O.TTTouUry Breeders' Ass'n. of B.C. Birds with Official Records under Government Inspection. White and Brown Legharna, Barred Rocks, R.l. Red, Wyandottes, Buff Orpingtons, Black Minorcas, Blue Andalusian Order Now. Reasonable Price. For Price List write Secretary. Prof. Lloyrf, University of B.C., Vancouver, B.C. r 1 . n a rn I k n w r. r:z I Aft r IV JLJ UJ I Sheet Metal Works Manufacturers of Pitch and (.'ravel Roofing Galvanized Roofing Chimney Tops Rave Troughinsr Conductor Pipe Roof Plashing Warm Air Furnaces Stove Pipe and Elliotts . Mctnl Roofs and Siding Phone 310 Box 167 Are you getting enough for your fur? If not, come to Goidbloom. 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 Goidbloom The Trapper' Friend." Second Avenue FISHERMEN for ! OFFICIAL LIST BOXING CHAMPS KvrnrsiNo over amb ADVENT OK IIKKVKV AX ( ovrKii:ii LONDON, April 11. After a long! limelight to uphold our boxing prestige, to shatter the myth of the American reached to this new aplrit, and after an important discussion haa la sued an official list of Brltlah cham- pkras, which la as follows: Chaaipionahtpa. Holders. Flyweight Johnny Hill Bantam-weight Vacant Featherweight . .Harry Corbett. Light-weight. . . . Welter-weight . .Harry Mason ...Jack Hood Middle-weight Alex Ireland Light-heavy-weight Olpay Daniels Heavy-weight Phil Scott ' NEW STAKE RACE IS PLANNED FOR SARATOGA uinlirr of Smart Three Venr Olila to he Keen In till Mile and (iiarirr NTW YORK, April 11. The Whitney, a new stake race, anil be held by the Saratoga Racing Association in the summer as a, memorial to the late Payne Whitney. The event wilt be over a mile and a ' quarter route aerrylng 4,000 in added money with promise of a gross value f aaaee than tlOjOOO after entry feea are received. The field wUl bring out seme smart three jear-okta svnd over Including Chance Shot, winner of the Belmont, O' War. AVERAGES FOR WHIST SEASON in1!! vi MiviMsaLxuu UJVAiiuil' ANNOl'NCr.li HV KWUIITAItV. V t. i:umki Individual averages In the Men's Section of the fraternal Whlat League for the season 1937 -It were as follows: W. L. Aver .M.Simpson (Mooasl r3w10;74.U T Dybbavn Moose) 38 11 71 JO a. Rover i Moose) 9 H. Marsn (Moose) itB H. Worstold (Seal Owe) A. D. Olllles (S. of C.) . J Judge (Moose) P. Ctarton (K of P.) J. Oaron 18. of CI ... J. Cobb (8. of C. O. Anderson (St. Andrews I 11 71A0 14 0664J 33 11 66 ;36 10 0190 18 0183 3Sjl0iS.97 9s'lj68.87 aB,iaat laoiisissM A. McRae (Grotto) i3! 19184.73 J. Campbell (St. Andrews).. !181S4J4 O. Couture (S. of 0) jai18;Ha4 W. Burken (K. of P ) 119 17 M.77 E Wsrmlg (K. of P.) . . . . l0jl98lJ8 Howe (Orottoi 903S413 J. MoLesn (LOOP.) .Ill OJ. Morrtaston (St. Oortwtiilft lfl4S,4 Around The World With Sport Fans (llv The Tramp) EnglUh titled raeu are represented in the ring today by Lord Knebwcrtli, 25 year oW heir to the Kari af Lyuon. wh.i recently wan a four round b.nu hum Policeman Bone In Ingland. period of quKwcence. British boxing la; jrrancla Oulmet, the veteran golf once again being Infuaed with vitality, puyer and former gclf 'champion ol the All 1 well, of poum. with the amateuri worm, ha, . p,n tor a golf Uulu whxh who have never ahown auch high pro- wm be partly In the United States and mlae since the war aa today. Mrtly in Canada. The Club house will But there la also a marked atlmula- be to Canada and one hole of the tlon among the profaaalonla. New namea course. The result la that members of are at last coming to the tore. Cham- the club will be able to get any brand plonahlp bouta are ataged In quick sue- they wish under the Quebec laws. It cession. Titles change hands, and It i to bp known as the Rlchford Frontier seems that all la In the preparation for club. some new and vital phase in British boxlnt. A new British chamolon. Tom ! Highland Scott, a member of the ul- tra-aelect two-minute Hat, and Winni peg, the Canadian star, have been made CUUAl favorltM for th frtl.rth raitftwal to exorcise our Inferiority superman, of th, m w complex, and to challenge the aupre macy of the best of the American heavyweight fighters. to be contested at Kalamacqp. July 17 O rattan Bart, another Canadian whirl- Wind itt heftM rtf In f affnr fkrru (ha The British Board of Boxing Control ; ' favorU af the ,M7 Derby: Jean Orattan, and Daisy Qrat-,tan are next. Trumpet, the fast trotter owned by the Pittsburg upcrtsman. J. D. Callery, la scheduled to Join the Liable of the Canadian relnaman. Vic I Fleming, at the North Randall course. Cleveland. He la staked In both the Orand and Orange County circuits. Tom Heeney, who came Into particular prominence recently through the announcement that he would be the wntenefer against Oene- Tunney tor the heavyweight ahamjrtoaahlp this summer, Is leas well known than any tkat formerly competed for the title. He is 29 yean of ae. baa been owing for sevea year and ae eoanpavratlvaly known on this continent until a year ago. His rise haa been truly meteoric, for on the results of nine bouts in the United States he la oatiptuted into a championship match. In the seven years f his ring career he has engaged in thirty-three bouts, of whlen 16 were won by blra on decUiens or fouls and ten by knoakvouta. The Mew Zeals user has engaged in four drawn battles, and list tnare. wnieserf. Kentucky Darby winner, buck i capt Angus Walters of the crack Maria, victor of the Metropolitan ha ndi- .Nova Scotia uMllng schemer Bluenase cap. Brooms. Hepeful winner. Nhnbo.jhas announced h's wllli.igness to enter winner of the Realisation, and Oru-the ocean race from Sandy Hook to ssder, the best son of the famous Man I SPORT CHAT Spain If a purse of 110,000 la subscribed Soliciting SHbacriptiona la already under way with 11,000 from the MacDonald Tobacco Company heading the list. Tho race la being sponsored by Clng Alfred of Spain, and the King and Queen are prepared to welcome the winners to Spanish soil and present trophies to the vUiUra The race, fur fishing schooners, la same 3.300 milt long Senor Don Alepandro Psrilila. HpjnNh Ambassador to Wnhln ;ton. In rhulrmaii of the racing committee. Players of the Vancouver Senior Amateur Baseball League have something to look forward to this year. It haa been (tackled to do away with Individual prixes this season, and Instead send four players of the winning team Eaat to witness the world's series. Thl. plan will be brought forward In a per fected state soon. Mayor Taylor la Ir. be aaked to pitch the first ball In the opening game April 21. An outside umpire la to be brought in for the season Efforts wlU be made to secure a Coast League arbiter, and he will be giver, instructions to enforce the rules tc the limit, especially with regard to Urn. taken by batten and pitchers. SPRING TEA AND SALE IS SUCCESS WOMEN'S AI'MLIAItV TO ST. AN- nitnrs CATUI.HUU. ittsroN- MII1.K KUt ltllKlllT fl NCTIOX A very sunrissfwl tea and sale was held yesterdayatvarnoDn In the Cath edral Halt by foe WaaWs Auxiliary to St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral. The hall and tea tables were beautifully decora ted with spring flowers and foil ig and the aea was very attractive Ur. Thomas Andrew, president of the Women's Auxiliary, and Mrs. a. A. Rlx received the guests and the following ladles were In charge of the various departments: Apron stall Mrs. Oeorgs Rorie, Mrs C. T. Kemp and Mrs F. Q. Pyls Hcene cooking Mrs Dslby and Mrs. Bert West. Candy Mrs. C. V. Srltt. Mrs. Morris Btott and Mrs. J. O. Johns Tes tables Mrs. R. M. Smith. Mrs. W. J. Oreer. Mrs R. V. O. Leprae. Mrs. J. A West. Mrs R. A. Creech. Mrs. C. W Homer, Mrs A. L. Holtby. Mrs. Asplnall, Mrs W. A MacLsaa. Mrs. A. I Baaett-Jones and Mrs. J. C. McLennan poured and Mrs. a. H .Aroou acted aa caahler. There were fine select tens by the Ladies' orchestra consisting ol Mrs O. & ' J- lit "V ' 84M4 J Wateon (St. Andrews) , .H03O 44.44 Hamblln (K. of P.) TTIf t941J9 Wessh (K. of P ) lt 334aJB Allen (St. Audrswa) ;1531 410 M. Hale (I OO F.) 10 38 41.08 Dungate it.O.OJ.) 110 38 41.00 Frew (St. Andrew) Il3'31 138JM W. W. T Way (St Oeorges) . . 13 31I84A8 C. R. Blggart (I OO F.) . . . . lt33iSJi a. Rudderham (Qrottol :13'34tiat C. Barker (St. (aeortea) .... UIMI8&M W. SaMeton (St. Georges) . . 0 34137.37 To be included In this table It la necessary that player haa played In at least tfi of the matches played by his team. I M La. M J X. I Oh, what a darling vase!" "You wouldn't believe it, but it Is just the cheapest of class and Permalak. It only took two minutes to do it, and in half an hour it waa dry." There are a hundred little nick-nacks in your home that can be beautified with Per-malak's rich, lustrous colora. It is a joy to see the transformations you can make. wMMm Thlt thorough little treatise gives doirni of color tuttttont and combinations for furniture, nick-nacks, etc. Free from your dealer or write direct to the company at MantrsaL pRANPWAM'HENDERSON GORDON'S HARDWARE 147 W antedd For Sale For Rent DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIE FOR SALE SSTTINO KKW Si 00 PIR SETTIIiO from bred-to-lay thotnughbreds: S.C Leghorn and Barrad Rock. R.O.P. steek. The Roysl Pur and Poultry Ranch. Pacific. BC 01 JLD NBW8PAPSRS WAV BC USRD IN-stead of building paper or to lay beneath carpets on the floor. Oct apasial price on large quantities. Daily News -4U8KRAT8 NOW BOOK1NQ ORDKRS for summer and fall delivery, finest dark musk rats The Royal Fur and Poultry Ranch. PrcIIIc. BC 91 FOR BALK. SOME OOOD BtTTS IN trolling boau. peckers and seiners. See Field. Northern Exchange. Cow Bay. M FOR BALK HSATIR AMD PIFC8. KIT- chen chairs; High School books, etc Apply W0 8th Avenue W. as IOUBEHOUJ FURNITURE FOR SALE Phone Red 358. FO HBNT or Rurr.-HOOM. rtn room and bath: nswly papered. Oood toss- t on. BM SeceMd' Avenue. Plione MS. OR RENT. - PURNISHKD APART -menu, four rooms snd bath Watsr paid. Phone 4T. tf FOR RCNT - FDRNIBM BQ HOUSKKBSP-Ing rooms by the day. week or month. Phone Red 607. tl FOR RENT. ROOMS WITH OR WITH-cut board. Central loos lion Pnoe Blue 1SS. tf FOR BINT. FURNISHED HOUM-keeptng rooms Apply Muasallscn Oroeery. POOR ROOMED ROUSE FOR RENT: hot and cold water. Phone Red SS5 AUCTION SALE AIITIOX HAI.B. AN AUCTION SALE WILL BE HELD ON Thursday. April 11, consisting of: 19M Pordor Badaa: Monarch Ransjes Dressing Tablea; Phooograph and Re. cords: Pour beds; Mahogany office furniture and .miscellaneous article. Prince Rupert Auction Mart. Federal Block. W. J. Dawes. Auctioneer. Phone Black 110. 64 LOST LOST- ON THURSDAY LADY'S APRON S.' -J If . , , A aryant. Mis. A. T. Parkin, Mrs. Thow, OoUart. Mrs. Mas Uetlbroner. Miss Loma Tlti, Mls Martotte Lancaster and Mlaa fDnrrle mrni -t-Tiurj-wTa im. m nesi Anderson sang vocal solos. Oecrge I. UcLssn. newly appointed gold commissioner for Yukon terutory In succession to the lute Fercv Reld who died last fall, waa a passenger aboard the Princess Alice thy. oiorulbs bound for Dawson where he will a untune ,hls duties. ' A card has been received locally from the Brltlah matorahlp King Jams. mm. AUUIVAI.M Prince HtieH R. H. Besets and N A. Elliot, Van' cower; L. D, Warner, Mrs. J. Clsvrlng sill Mr. and Mrs. a. H Tycho, Smith era; Marry Towne. Toronto; c A. Pro- BUILDING MATERIALS - r smiAL LlMaUCH I'lll'il 3x4 Com. Slaed. a good grade 41801 lx Shlplsp, No. 112.00 Fir V. Joint Sio.oo 3 in of 4 In Flooring or V Joint M.oo ! in Wall Shingles I 1 36 l in. Roof Shingles. Ha. 8 Perl. I 100 5 in. No. 1 Shlplsp. any width to ia m laeo Bough Fir Boards, mixed widths 9.00 4 Light Sash, each 1 10 6 Light Dash 1.40 Itnlde doors. 9 ft. I In i 0 ft. in. I tM Back Doors. 9 ft t It: x fl ft. s S in. (glass) 4.00 Front Doors, ditto $ 78 Also s big stock or finish lumber always on hand, as well aa Laautco. all board, veneer, etc. Write Us for prices. i:rrMioK li'mhck V, cunter. funnyalde: p. T. Barbour, Van-1 cquvwr: R. O. Johnston. Inverness; Dr. i1- R. O. Large, Port Simpson: F. C. Free man. Kitaatla: C w Smith. Edmonton: Mr. and Mm. M. M Snyder. Winnipeg. Navoy Mr. and Mrs. Crutrlsn Urson and S. Jaootjsen. Stewart; Mr nnd Mrs K Mc-DoneM. Ameshury. Fred Feteraon. New Itarelton; ln pedertm. Alice Arm; F Banford. Vancouver Central E K. Everett. Calgary; Dr. and Mrs. O C Paine. Telkwa; Bjarne SlvtrUen, Nnrwny: navld Jonea uud Murgaret Jones, Smnbert. TUITION 8. A. Mci'imitfOX Teacher of SIHKOMt Co, Limited Ft. of Victoria. Vancouver. BC SCOWa TqWINfi. Ktc. c. r. ki.tcih m ro. Sand and Orarel for Sale. Scows for hire. Oeneral Towing. Prices Exceeding Moderate, rttones 771 and Blue itt. FKINf'E AUCTIONEERS. KII'KIIT AI'(TIO MtUT IMrrsI lllsek Furniture ol all kinds bought, sold or exchanged. OraUBg and packing done. Ooods said on Commtssloo A set to seer 0. J. DAWKS, Pawns 4.1 CH1MNBY flWEBP II. J. ZtlMKEIIK Oeneral llsmty Man Ftrrnasse and Stoves Olesned and Me paired OMnuilea Swept. Phohl' tUd m;: Prlrtrte RpsH. EC xr.w a.nij eouiii'iiik!ifiiv)iRi PAPADOPIILOH 899 Third Ave. MARIS rttswe SH CHIROPRACTIC fully treated. Rstabllahed 19 19 34 p m Iiow 13:34 p.m. , ritiuW,. , Ai'itiL W; High B an nail ..n.. ... 0:94 a.m. 18:88 p m SATIIIIAV. AINII. II High 8:86 am 31:88 p m Low 3:10 am. 18:08 pm. C.N.R. TRAINS ftPB .-HrbrtWi .no esehanged Player Piano and Two Caen Registers In stock . IIL R. K. RYOLPIWIN Cllrif rWr 38 Third Avenue Telephone for appointment now to Blur SB. Reslienee phone Blank 383. dated March 31 from the Canal Zone Acute and Chronic Disorders success. It is ssM that the King Janes, which loaded grain hart ones last year and twice already this sranoii muy Ik- h.ick again far another cssgo before the present season closes. PIUNCE HUPKUT TIDB8 44444.. Till IIOIiAV, AI'IIIL It High 8 31 a m 17 8 ft ISO " 7J " lll " 74 ' mo it ioj II 3 " 8 8 " Fr (he rl Monday. Wednesdays, and Saturdays at 1140 a.m. From the Kal Tuesdays. Thursdrya, a:td Sundaya it 3.S0 pm. Werlnearj'iv, ij... i FAQ 13 roxn VHE DaILI NEWS By George McManns BRINGING UP FATHER . - ' fw i P. A ir-i a I P aster JICQS- SOME.-pMEbl ne .too- '"ve w?si?2s,Sv-!S5ffi,1srAyN o I'll I3" lKS3& MOUTHrUL'.j . . I WISH I LIVfcD OUT EVSRYH "i" " I 1 " ' II lM II II" -s JT.rfii: A III .a t- A OC 6J SEEN IN THE COUNTRY ' THING IN LIP6 AVO.01N- ,J RACE . J ( I WOf I XSZZhF t ett. I CIT 51CK, AN' . . -J TUIi TOWM i ii. - i i ni j i irx i-a, mssss- j :i. i y m i t j-v i 1 v.- asm n sr t -w Wall Board Til LIE) OF THI5 1 ensures a lifetime of satisfaction I TOWN' when UMdiorsjvflJU stands firmng-tlerfw 01 me DUiiuiflg. CRACK WARP CRUMBLE BUBN or J " Jjg8 IfMtfsl IbbbbbbbbbbbI Cft Bnuin who rwwd Lit ' ' ' ''' I I 1 1 "i .11 I "' -ia.il. . m. urn III w D ADS. ?tZc per word in advan.ee. No Advertisement taken for lest than 50c Article! Lost and Found, Ac STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS Fsr Vsnrouvrr Sunday m. Prlnre Ru!' Tudsy Cauls . . Thursday -as Prince (i.,. Pridsy- as Princes Roy.il Ssturday a Cardsua April 18 - its Prlncas Ai. April 31 Prlnonas AI . . 1 mm Vaim.nvrr Sunday- as. Catala Wednesday -as Pr Om. . Prsdf-ss. Garden . rldy as. PdUmmss Royui Saturday ss. Pr. Huii April til ss Frln -ew fnr Port aimpann snd ui i: Friday- ss. Cardn.i . I'rtMM Port NhNMoii and Vi - Saiuroay ss C.ini.na For Anyox Sunday -as. Catala. . . Wedrsssdar a- Prmrs i(UM Ann. voice JM)re-ii(j,l,rw,,iissa xkU- For terms Phone Blue 339. t'rsm Ativan TiKdaj a Catala Thursday ss Pnnrt Of. : . For Mtewarl and Premier 8undsy--ss. Cat ila Saturday-as. Pnn.e n n I'rnea MewmN and it emir Sunday- as. Prince Biiix-' Tuesday -as. Calais l or Users ChnrMIe April 31 a Prlnre Ji!n May Prince C'li'.rle. April 19- sa Prince Joi : Msy 8e. Prince chsri.-- rsr Atsska Wednesday.-. Prince ('- April Ih All U-ea l.vltl Thursday -m Prince ir April 18- ss Prlneeaii A: AprlL St as. Prlnce ai .-. MAIL SCHEDULE AI'IIIL, I9tS. Iw the East ssondays. WediMsdays. a.' clawas . " Pram I he Esst Tuesdays. Thursdars ami mall due Ts Vsits4er. Sundays TNcegVayt t Thuas4ara stutajays CPJUMAprll IB and 38 Tralna. Mondays. Wednci . 4jarys n. tfirn raHiswrrtw Sundays Wednesdays Fridays Saturdays i Lc.P,a Aawii 11 and 31 Trains. Sundays. Ttessdsys si 'days '. i Ita Anysx sad AHre Arnt . cxindays .....man ekwes Waejnssdsys IVom Ano ami A llee Arm-Tuesdays '1 hursdays lor Ktenurl aad Premier Stindata Saturdayii From Ptewnrt and lfmer - Bundays . . . Tuesdays n To Mans ItUrr CsIhO Friday rrim Mass tttvrr Faints Saturday mnil To Alaska PuIhIs April U and 81. from Alska Peltits . prtl 18. 2 To feen CI. If.de Islaiid rolnls April fl, ;:,y a. From liwfen Chsrlscte lalmid F" April 19. Msy 3. l.t'TTKU liox COLLECTION' AM nraham Atlin Ave 1st, Ave. at sth st 0th Ave. At Pulton St l8"trtStrravv TtmnTpeti St It, Utt Ave. at Conrad etn Ave At Hays Cave Ave 8th Ave. it Haya Cove Cirri' th Ave A Cotton 84 8th Ave. As Oreen St. (Haptl) h Ave. at McBrlde St Prov. Oovt. Building Prov. Onvt Wharf OTP Wharf OTP. Station 3nd Ave. Ai Jnd St 3rd Ave At Ktilton St ... l. ii tl " . It I" I) I .' !l .'.'' II ! (I w II ') U4' 04 . It Mi 1) .'i'i !()(' 10 f.fi 1 1 1(1 III 10 l!i s II Srd Ave Ar oih 8t 10 in " Huiiflays on oollectlon only, saint PJ. collection.