Si! rl1 ml GOAT WIU, LAST LONG Will Nof Soou pisappear Says yt-t.au Ki (ai)e llt4t)tfir VANCOUVER, April 2?: The mountain awi will oa xn,c of Jrje last JjWlteh Oejunibia big jjanje tf. $200.06 for every $100.00 Amount of VoWcj No. ?2,765 paid at age sixty Deposited by policyholder with Mutual Life of Canada. , , . Name. Addreti TIIE MUTUAL LIFE Assurance Company:, OF CANADA HEAD OFFICE WATERLOO, ONT. utUM 119 J. J. T. COLL ART, Representative, Priwe Rupert, Ii.C. (April A4 Grotto vs. Gen. Office. Grea. West vs. Bankers. Flying Corps vs LAcme. Dry Dock vs. 75 Taxi. either luck or a tough hide. Med I $1,000.00 489.63 Gain to policyholder $ 510.37 ACHKQUE for $1,000 was recently paid to the insured under policy No. 22,705 and represented over $2.00 (or every dollar invested with this Company. Had death occurred at any time after the first , deposit was made, at age twenty, the $1,000 would have been paid immediately. An. endowment policy jn the . Mutual Life of Canuda combines complete protection with a form of investment, whiclfabi-olutely secures the principal and yields a high interest return. If you would learn more about Mutual Life endowments, call in a representative of this Company, or send your name and address to our Head Ollice, direct, for booklets. t KT3 THE DAILY NEWS ; . ' Youn AssynANcc or pistinctipn and JITMqjt vA.n. TH! FASHION-CHAir lAtfl OYRIL ' I ' ' I.I illll'W t II I.I H I PUTS " BEEF STRENGTH "Doug" Believes in Keeping Fit BABE RUTH INTO SOUPS AND GRAVIES IS INJURED disappear, in (he opinion of . W. French, veteran big game hunter .oje on ti flart of the bJJJjfis. or. jjej-haps .one showid iuy, tfoe :- Mval of the fittest. There U a njarjjad deference be.-'jjen the hide c the goats and; .ttquntajn sJvep. The jnun:aln vhoejj peiaje w a h,ollwr jjajr. like ! prdinayy jshsep. sets qnly the .hieist jundfrcflflt wpol during 'fcc earjy winter ninths. On the rfher hand, the mountain goat has i ;a excpUtnt poqi of Ions wool, cov ered wj.th heayy guard hair. In fact. pill of ft Is a blanket already made MwaUin 4S solved tho in- and guide. The relative inaeces-leans' problem of warm covering, sibllity of the goats is one point in I for the natives did not need to she! their favor, but the principal one, v: or feed their flocks. But wh n according to Fraud), is that th Jn- :J indjan went jyoUfcatherinif he dians Jaw aed tjiejr rfijentjnss npajty wuf-d whaj. he got. for warfares against ie species. Uia mourMatoaat isily and fleet "There is unmistakably evidence fogged .and tpad$ J)jljyrsuer a dif-that mountain goats are increasing flcult and often jfulpe chase. In number' "At ' i say French. one -- - time the ndians who had riot be- PIf) ITttL: conle acquainted with Hudson's Bay 1 if 1 I J Wl . blankets had to exert themselves in j order io flroyide Jheinselv.es wM warm bedding. They hunted mountain goat of alj le and sexes or CITIZENS their wool blanket making. From ; these hides the native spinners! . " .... serviceable! Jhe advextisemenU of local mer-blankeU. made really warm and appearing In this paper There are some good ex-lnant tamjay to day n ot the greatest ample of the Indian handiwork in blanket making from goats' wool in Prince Rupert cl- the Vancouver Museum. ens' f,nd ;fpecially to the thrifty "When Hudson's Bay blanket wewtfe. If you re not already a could be purchased or exchanged for subscriber, get pn our delivery list (See offer of 15 it nf m,,.h hnf nP right away". special ped animals, then goat hunting be- for jM The vbi g, to came a lot jart among the Indians. be made from Daily News advertise- The reTof "thTO ' SS5flptton "roes DO NOW! W over IJ past, ha been -quite a steady In- crease in the number of mountain Phone 98 Circulation Department goats-despite the race suicide ten- j DAILY NEWS Even when one is touring the world one must keep in condition, says Douglas Fairbanks, screen star, seen aboard liner, doing a bit o fexerelse Just before landing at Bangkok, Siam. COI.F SPORT CHAT ! The final important event of the ,.. . . I billiard season commences tonight Still coming through the war -CM Ba lagno and A . A. thout a sc.ratci) indicai , may Jn tne flm 500.b,ock Qf th . 1,000 point f ioal for the city lndl-1 vWual lWiiard chomionabjip. Pro-1 ; Tiding sthQr has exceptional luck ' or p4jiigalarjjr bad breaks, it should be a verxxlose affair. Both Balagno , ai;d Sftssoja came through the qual-ifyijag round and the semi-finals by i decisive nmrgins and it would seem fair enough (hat they should now be battlinf is the final.- Balagno was last year's individual champion of the ciy. It the opjnion of Al Ritchie, noted coach of the Reglna Patricias, can l be taken as any criterjon, hockey AMtttors throughout Western Can- la da are wait pleased with the chan- gss reoentfy written into the rules (oyerning the amateur game., "When ths C.A-H.A. decided to allow kicking the puck up as far as the defending team's blue line, they certainly took a big step toward speeding up the game." said Ritchie. "There will be considerably less bell ringing in the future and faster taoefcay in the central Ice zone is bound to rau4t." Discussing the decision of the CA.H-A. to allow four subs instead of three, as formerly, the Pats coach remarked: "Nothing pleases me more. 'fJejtt season I intend to use, as a fourth sub, a good utility man who ean help out on the de fence and the attack, and it a forward becomes crippled during a game, the fourth man will more than justify the C.A.H.A. innova uon. I wish, however," Ritchie mus ed, "that the moguls had gone a step farther and permitted the switching Qf players at any time during a. contest,, and not merely when play is stooped. I would like to see the boys stream to and from the players' box while the puck actually is In play. They do this in professional hockey and it helps to speed up the play." Seattle Beats Mission Reds Indians Redeemed Themselves Yesterday For Defeat Tuesday-Three Home Runs 8EATTLB, April 23: Giving the' Mission Reds a severe" beating yesterday, the Seattle Indians redeemed themselves for their defeat on Tuesday afternoon in the first game of the Pacific Coast League In Seat tle. Three.home runs, two of them by Dutch Reuther, helped the Indians to win. Seattle used one of 1U new recruit pitchers. Anyway ; there's no danger of Oandhrs4tlng too big for hU ijjus: ( Swat JJy ? i'AW , Fr Several Weelw jlljOMis AjwWe ut Vfrsteriay COSfoN, A-.:il 23: IUbe puti, jjia of 3vat may fye ou ftt bw:b.ali for sexJj week p."? a xilt pf an Injured .eye s.u.fejl;ed yeatprday while Jcldjng. He was a!; .q lios-f)t4l t'nj tfae b.1 j)f.fc. i?arljer in the game he lnjured his ankjj; whrje i-urniny bates. Despite the injury to Jhejr star J?atjp: the tjevi York Yankees scored a 1 to 5 victory over Boeto.n Red So and wept tu ti- tp .of the sUndlng Yesterday's Big League jcones were as foliows: Afper;r&o.I.egC'ur Philadelphia 5. Washington li New yprk 7. Boitrt5. ChicagQ JO, Cleveland 2. V DetroijL-Ct. Lpul pitaed oU, , National League New York 5. PJiladelohia 4, St. Louis 3, Cincinnati 2. Boton 4, Brooklyn 0. Chlcago-Pittsburg. rain. 4 . - Baseball Standings National League W. h. Tct. 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