0 E)orit lie aalte tongkt- sleep VWHAT a depressing state" is sleepless- ness! Minutes seem hours hours seem endless. Back of it usually are nerves strained, raw and fagged out. Nerves that are starved for nourishment .to jrcpjacc r exhaustion caused by over-wort; jworry, or social effort. , iljjj If you are bothered with sleer)lessness;!jfccd your nerves with Ovaltinc. You will rind that they will aim down, digestive unrest will stop and you will sleep soundly and naturally. Ovaltine at bed-time is the world's best night -cap. Millions of people have found this to be true. The natural nourishment in Ovaltine restores mental and physical poise almost immediately. Ovaltine is prepared scientifically from ripe barley malt, fresh eggs and creamy mill:, Narure's fintsr tonic foods. Ir contains all the essential vitamins and other food elements in correct nrODor- OVALTINE RUSKS art excellent for teeth amdruwu and alio are dfTithtfmltititfrod. They art nuts Inn finest Canadian wistattH flour tounith Ovaltine is added, making tkem more easily digested and much, mart nmtrisinnt than the average rut or biscuit. DtUcmus tvktn served uitk tions. It not only sootnes and feeds the nerves but completely rebuilds your exhauste'd body cells ana tissues while you sleep. You wake up wonderfully refreshed. Try the world's best '''nighc cap" tonight. Sold at all good-stores, in $oct 75c, $1.25 and special. 0 family size tins; also sened at soda fountains. . " 114 OVA LTl N E TONIC FOOD BEVERAGE &nsuhS SchxtlcL, Ncduhal Steep A. Wander Limited - 455 King Street West Toronto, One They were living in a Fool's Paradise JACK was earning $75 a week. They had a fine apartment, lots of friendi. Life was one continuous party. Then Jack took sick. First an appendix; then, as he was getting over that,"flu" set in and pneumonia developed. Jack was laid up for 15 weeks. Of course, he hadn't a penny saved, so his friends and his wife's parents had to come to their financial assistance. But that wasn't all. If Jack had died he would have had to be buried at fiomcbody else's expense. Why? Because he and his wife were both living for today and spen every penny that he earned. His illness taught him a lesson. He now owns $20,000of Confederation Life Insurance. It only costs him'$12.50a weekbut It Insures a life competence to Mary. If you arc married and art taming S75auttk, or more, you thould own at least $20,000 of life insurant. If you art not carrying thU amount, let ut assist you to set it. At a preliminary, write for our Nimhhlct rn'. led ,flf You Were Totally Disabled' AJJrt.ii Confederation, Life Association HJ Ogict 1 Daily News Want Ads. bring quick Results season's schedule ET3E3 FOTO THS DAILY TEW3 Men's Bou&les in j CityBaaminton Are on Tonight The men's doubles in the Moose Badminton Club's city championship will be played off tonight. Tollowlng is a list of players: S. Darton. R. Bartlett, P. Petersen W. Howarth, R. Franks, T. Bussanlch, R. Allen, W. Tobey, W. Cross. W. Bryant, T. Gibson, P. Derry, H. Bonn, Z. Murdoch, I. Motte, J. Mur ray, R. Moxley, J. Norrington, J J Comadlna, A. Stiles, F. Russell, W. Lambie, S. Ward, P. Bdgeeumbe, D. H. Hartness. H. Heilbroner. M. RlotL J. Farquhar, J. H. Teng, L. McFle.j J. McFle. R. Tobey. , v i Some very good games are expec-' Only One Golf Game is Played General Office I Beats General Of fice II in C. N. It. Leajuc General Office I scored 311 strokes for the course against 394 strokes for General Office II in the only game played last night of the weekly Canadian National Miniature Golf League tournament. Games of Station vs. Dry Dock and Machine Shop I vs. Machine Shop II will be played on Sunday, thus winding up the first half of the GOLF' March 2 Grotto vs. Acme. Great West vs 5 Taxi. Frying Corps vs. Dry Do-!k Gen. Office vs. Bankers. March 9 Grotto vs. 75 Taxi. Great West s. Flying Corps. Gen. Office v. Jry Dock. Bankers vs. Acme. .March 1C Grotto vs. Bankers. Great West vs. Dry Dock. Gen. Office vs. Acme. Flying Corps vs. 15 Taxi March 23 Grotto vs. Dry Dock. Great West vs. Acme. Flying Corps vs. Bankers. Gen. Office vs. 75 Taxi. ' March 30 Grotto vs. Acme. Qreat West vs. 75 TaxL Flying Corps vs. Dry Dock. Gen. Office vs. Bankers. April 6 Grotto vs. 76 Taxi. Oreat West s. Flying Corps. Gen. Office vs. a. Flying Corps. Gen. Office vs. Dry Dock. Bankers vs. Acme. April 13 Orotto vs. Great West. Flylna Corps vs. Gen. Office. Bankers vs. pry dock. Acme vs. 75 Taxi. April 20 Orotto vs. Flying Corps. Great Was vs. Gen. Offtc. Bankers vs 75 Taxi. Dry Dock vs. Acme April 27 Grotto vs. Gen. Office. Great West vs. Bankers. Flying Corns vs. ' " A -v i s.m M . rac. wry uoqk vs. v naxi Each game won gives the win ning team 2 points. Tie games (If any) 1- point. A gas mask has been developed which permits the wearer to converse with 80 per cent efficiency. SORES ntftunuuiCKtSTTIMEKNOWN .5, . 'V 0B IWIMtlkt.OtMlaa. 41m (n4 thL Ttn Sowha-Silt' Mn. mtai itch lit nntk. AU SivgtftuL JUL S. E. Parker Ltd. Ford Dealers Cars Trucks Tractors Tires Accessories Gas it Oil Flat Rate Repairs Wrecking Service Third Ave. East Phone 83 THE PRINTERS' NIC.IITMAKp,, . 'j N Ml jk . iiw T" St S? Jtil , ! - IIEIVNESSY IIKA1VIIY " 1 Al Thlr Xmm ' is a saii: stimijlaxt V IB oyW' l. ALL liMEIlGEXCIES. KEEP IT HANDY Ngr The Typos .n o;r-upy the cellar m the Merchants' Golf League. Tonight they meet Bulgers' aggregation what ho! VANCOUVER IS WINNER Trail Defeated 3 to 2 in First of B.C. Championship Hockey U Finals VANCOUVER Feb. 26 The Van-; couyer nmateiir hockey club won' the flrst'game In the finals for tlu Bflttia Columbia :tfanwihlp here last night by defeating Trail, the defending titleholders. three to two in overtime. It was the first of a' three-same series. The sec ond gamq, will be played tomorrow s ' night. - j MOTOR ROAD PEACE NEED So Says Hon. Frank Oliver in Ar ticle in Vancouver Paper Construction of a motor road as a means fif hastening development of that great fertile farming region of British Columbia adjacent to Fort St. John in the Peace River 1 Block. Is advocated by Hon. Frank I Oliver, says the Vancouver Sun. 1 Hon. Mr. Oliver, who Is a former j Railway Commissioner and who ,vi.iited this region last August, em-j phaslzes that here is the last great prairie empire 01 Canada, virtually inaccessible owing to delay In extension of railway facilities. Already 'there is considerable settlement, he shows, but indicates clearly that progress cannot be mtde until -adequate transportation facilities are provided. In order that the business of the I territory should be directed to Its j coast outlet, he favors construction of a motor highway from Hansard east of Prince George through the Monkman Pass. WHIST Fibruary 2(jL- Scal Cove vs. Canadian Legion. Lelf Erlkson-vs. Orotto. I.O.O.F. vs. Moose. Six Musketeers vs. Wanderers. Dry Dock v?. Orotto Ramblers. March 5 Seal Cove vs. I.O.O.F. Wanderers vs. Dry Dock. Six Musketeers vs. Grotto Ramb. ! Can. Legion vs. Leit 'ijrikson, Orotto vs. Moose-, f. ., March 12 Dry Dock vs. LOOT. Blx Musketeers vs. Llcf Erlkson. Moose vs. Canadian Legion. Grotto vs. Wanderers. Grotto Ra'mb. vs. Seal Cove March 19 Canadian Legion vs. Wanderers. Seal Cove vs. Moose. Grotto Ramblers vs. Orotto, Lelf. Erlkson vs I.O.O.R ( Six Musketeers vs. Dry pock, WALKER WINNER a Outpointed Johnnyj Itisko Last Night Despite Latter Thirty Pound Advantage TUtTAMT Pin tVl ! In n .t.V. "--. a " " ., . w. ... All OHUli- tn'g slugfest, Mickey Walker, middleweight champion, pounded out a 10-rouod decision victory here last night over Johnny Rlsko. Walker spotted his rival .nearly thirty pounds. Billiards Postponed; Interesfj Is Waning Deferred Billiard teague games of George Waugh tGrottot vs. G. P. Tinker 1 Canadian Legion and James Andrews vs. Charlie Baptle In the fixture from last Tuesday night were further postponed from last night. There has been a lot of postponement of Billiard League games of late and the effect is to somewhat slacken up Interest In the activities of the league. , The Weather Dlgby Island Part cldudy; light J3.E. wind, bar. 29; temp. 47. G.B. S. Host For i Deed Tree Point Fresh south-1 easterly wind, bar. 29.40; temp. 48: ; heavy swell. j Triple Island Fresh S.E. wind ; overcast; moderate swell. I Langara Island Overcast; light j S. E. wind, sea moderate. ! Charlie Chaplin Entertained United States Film' Comedian at Luncheon j LONDON. Feb. 20: Charles Spencer Chaplin, United States; film comedian, vtsitlne his native' Iclty, was entertained by still an-1 T . 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