E nir. THE I't tov. February 17, lULKlVI m I id Tfi I1A .h' 'la HAZELTON ,t Defeated New Town By 3 to i Score roil, Feb. 17: The New i. jckey team visited the nne more last 'Saturday Hazelton Indian team j, w Hazelton by ft 3 to 2 half was a rough one. ur boys forgot that they k kjiting rink and ll look- , xing and wrestling ring . .meats. .I half was not so rough M-iwatt scored two and i l of the Hazelton goals. . f(jrmerly of Hazelton, nir New Hazelton. Neal Indian of Hazelton also tor New Hazelton. iard Averages Junior League a. Fa LN J' H H J L.N ' El T.N' T.N' 6 9 10 .9 8 8 .8 .9 ...J 10 .3 10 8 9 9 ,9 ...2 .5 9. .8 ,.4 . 1200 1724 1900 1714 1519 1507 1458 1(874 1059 919 1838 548 1445 1795 1433 1592 1583 1546 335 328.- XM 1244 604 Av. 200 192 190 190 190 183 187 186 184 184 184 182 181 180 179 177 174 172 168 1W 159 158 151 5 E'ftrr. local manager t'-'- Fisheries, and Mrr. !s.i.f been spending the ; !rnla. are expecten 'lie city from th Princess Adelaide on rr'.'Kin LAND ACT ' n Iclonllim to apply to !. x rtott Island DUtrtct District of Prince R-e ii the 8outhrlj prt :and. Parry Pairagv twfl re udJoliUnf the r the tnnl Booth ' txi S74. Queen Char- " ''I tot the Home OU DU '. ff Vancouver. British im'i m a merchandlf n nn ;o apply for .1 Winn deacrtbed land" ft! post planted at the Mr of the fractional ie fraction! Soutb-et t74, Queen Dhartatte H- leuce South one chain :ow water mark: thenre .utr mark in a South ' 20 chains more or 1cm i' of the Bouth-weat con ' irm-t tonal Wrt half or uiliaat quarter of LM rtii one chain inert id 3outh-Mt eofner, i-ierir following thr '" "I the aald Lot fli. 1 Ichk to point of coin -1 'mtining two (11 nam on titSrrRttjuTbha UU1TED, Krtwn I Page, Agent. . 1 fth, lBja 'ItTTKH or THE "ATIMIM.-THATlON t'T" and ' tTTT.U Of THE K.STATK OI' ' I.IDIIV MU.VIM.K. ii:-k.sI:i y order of the Hon-Morruwn, C3lef Juathe re court Of BrltUh Do- "th Disetnuor, 131, I ' Administrator at trt(!k uodyf MuiVflleV " " loaa. 'utf if ltst u"u' BACON' th? tie Having claim agalnat tlf re hereby, required tn lor me properiy veruiea on " th February. 1932; ami " iiik maebted to the al mntby roonared to pay t ' 'iw'lr mrtebtedneM ito mf ';:''Hrj. B.C.. this 8th day OtHclo! Mminfctraih.-. l.ANh NOTlCri ( "on-; , , ... .... . ( iirirgj giren tna I. lrl, , km... hj ine commiaaioner oi " "'niaalon to purchti the Citt ' a le is mv pom aoout 11, 'ice rl Jrw , TutoeoMah rot , , Z'lr ny, Thence 10 . ien. thenr SO chalna to " iimenoement, 6ontalninf 0 This SPORT CHAT the city of Winnipeg is "strong en good women swimmers, increased membership, new recdra., established, assistance of the city In the form of a beautiful new tahk, and many other signs ' bp-speaking a healthy condition, plac-ce Winnipeg swimming clubs In an almost unique position. . This cbm-fortlne sltuitlon was onlv hmnoht 1 about through hard work, ability1 .and sacrifice of private time jy eral years. The two leading women't club in Winnipeg, th? Women's Amateur and the Victoria Ladles, are, and always have beefe blewed with efficient officers, enthusiasts who have given unstlnt Ingly in various ways and who have preferred to work behind th-scenei. Perhaps the most notable mem ber is Vera Turtln. She might be termed a "Winnipeg product." or rather a W.AJ3.C. In 1921 a non-swlmmer. The following year she swam across the tank, a distance of 13 yards, to obtain her learner' certificate from the public batlu. being then 11 years of age. At 14 she won the girl's, Manitoba cham plonthlp. and from then on each, time out she took her titles with monotonous regularity. Breaking records became, a habit and to date she holda every Manitoba re cord. Her most successful season were in 1927 and 1928. She uncov ered new Canadian marks for the 50 and 100 yards, and In Toronto m iZ7. was one of the three '.o lower the 440 yards Canadian trmr- Many champions have ben pre duced fcy the V.LB.C. . The name of Mrs. H. J. Taunton. Hazel Kew ler, Ursula Morris, Olive Hanley. tare dotted eve The "record books"?! oast years, while today Mirjorte Lee Is supreme In all major ram holding the Manitoba titles for 50. 100 and 220 yards and one mi For the past three years Miss Let-has been club champion and it now swimming In a style which suggest even bigger things. HOCKEY SCORES 7. Detroit 2, New York Rangers 2. New York Americans 1. Montreal Toronto 0. Boston 3. You can pay more but you cannot find a purer, clearer gin than . . . $3.15 Rep. Quart BASKETBALL AT TERRACE High School Drops First Game ofi Season to Native gons . ' i TERRACE, Feb. 17: The High. School lost their first game In the j eague mis season wnen iney dowi ed to the Native Sons by a score of j 16 to 24. The game was the fastest that has been seen here for some time, both teams showing plenty of speed. The play was evenly divided but the High School fell down bad ly In their shooting while the Native Sons made the beet of most of their shots. Johnstone and Oken were the outstanding players for the Hieh School while Mlchiel and Kerr played well for the Native Sons. The teams were: High . School S. McLeod 4). Johnstone (6), Olsen 46), Kerr, Green 16. Native Sona-Burnett J), Smith (6), Kerr 7. Michiel (8), Qraham 24. In an exhibition game the Town took Vanarsdol Into camp by a score of 29 to 23. It was only by a last minute rally that the Town was able to win this game, the score j being 15 to 10 for Vftnarsdol at half, time. Feak and Burton were outstand ing for Vanarsdol, while both of the Vanarsdol guards couldnt keep Thomas from scoring almost at will for the Town. The teams Were: Vanarsdol Mason (2), Feak til), Burton 1 10), Nelson, Campbell 23. Town-W. McLeod f2(, Nelson 18), Thomas (16). Kenney 3, France; In the ladles game the Dubs eas- defeated the DumbelU by a score A S3 to 10. The Dabs owe their vie bjry largely to Margaret Glass who Jcored 13 points. CRIBBAGE IS PLAYED Canadian Nktional Recreation Association Crtbbage League results tat night XLre tts follows: Round House 7, General Office 20. Slatlh 11 Car Shops 11 League Standing $1.55 Rep. Pint STERLING London Dry GIN W. L. PL General Offlce 78 57 78 Station 71 164 71 Car Shops 61 74 61 Round House 60 75 60 nor one that equals Sterling for smooth delicate flavor and value. ll- Uut CmIm) Baard Mall Vf Ml at l lfvl fr Itnlrr Ocparlmaal, VlvtorU, II. advertisement Is not punllshid or displayed Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. by ji-n tha Llquoi '5 THE DAILY NXVfS PAJ3E FIV2 "" i LOOK HERE For DAY to DAY RECORD of GOALS SCORED. Ill NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE ... On the ! sponing page of your daily paper illustrated at the right. That column of figu AdHitionsl entry blanks mty bt tmrtdfrom your nearest dealer. 1 not available, copy the coupon below. ,'Thii and 'additional estimates roust be mailed to Turret Cigarette Hockey Contest, f.O. Box 1180, Montreal, P.QVbh br before March 5, J932. Total Goal Estimate Scored Total Goals Scored Team Season of Season of 1U1-32- 1WO-J1 (Exclusive of play-offs) BOSTON 143 - CANADIENS 129 . TORONTO 118 CHICAGO 108 RANGERS 106 . MAROONS 105 DETROIT 102 AMERICANS , 76 ...... Name Address. HOUSE to Rent, 6 tooms, Shd Ave. B. Llpsln, Acme Importers. tf tX)R RENT Modem Stucco house,, Blggar Place. Phone Green 378 , tf .FOUR OR five roomed furnished apartment. $15 f month, Mussa;- lem Grocery. 1 (tf) 1 - rrr FOR RENT Modern bungalow, Third Avenue. MeCutcheon. 941 Third Avenue West. t . ' r 1 rrf 1 " " FOR RENT Clean, well furhishwl modern 2-room suite with bath Palmer Apartmen'te, phone Ret? 444. tr FOR RENT Small five-room cottage with Elecftie Range and heater, also Electric fire-place. Apply J. Johns Red 248 . JS FOR RENT Five-room Wttage or Third Ave. Suitable for tea room, agency headquarters' dressmaker, beauty parlors, or any business needing publicity. Phone 98. FOR RENT Steam heated apartments, five large rooms, kltcher range centrally located; $35.03 per mon'h. Eight-room dwelling, hot wate heating, Mfth Avenue West. At ply. McCaffery, Gibbons Si Col-tart Ltd. FOR RENT Any person can do business on Third Avenue 'ntf have good living quarters by renting the cottage next door to the Dally News. Only $20 a month. Its a great opportunity AGENTS WANTED AGENTS wanted for GeSco products. Small capital will star' you in a profitable business Write O. E. Symington Co., Port Arthur, Ont. 33 FOUND FOUND Bunch of keys on cha'-Ownei can have them by paying for this advertisement at th? Dally News. tf WANTED HELP WANTED you will find the section, res marked "F' is the one-which indicates the total of goals scored by each team to date. And, the figures in that . Same column after the final gam on ' March 2?nd will decide whether you will win ohe of those big capital prizes. Last year's figures for column "F appear in the entry blank below your job is to esti mate what they'll bethisyear. Each day's goals change the probable results so send an entry every day . . . you won't want to miss your share of that J 15,000 Prize Money. Imperial Tobacco Company of WANTED to rent modern house. 3 bedrooms. Phone Blue 789. 41 EARN upwards of $25 weekly growing mushrooms for us this spring In cellars and sheds. Begin now. Illustrated booklet free. Canadian Mushroom Company, DRESSMAKING DRESSMAKING and Alterations Canada, Limitei Prices reasonable, Mrs. Boutell.j Pheno,Blue 805. 40 ' SALVAGE & TOWING "If it's on or unaer the water we do it." Pacific Salvape Co. Ltd. Fully Equipped ror Diving aurl General Salvage Work gents for EASTIIOPE ENGINES 3oats and Scows of all descriptions for Charter Row Boats and Canoes for Hire BARGAINS IN GAS ENGINES Northern B.C. Distributors Coolldge Propellers Sand and Gravel in any quantity delivered anywhere by water Thone Day oi Night 564 f.O. Box 1564 TRANSFERS CAMERON'S Transrer Phone 177 tor Dry Birch, Cedar and Jack Pine. , tf Typewriters for Rent by day, week or month Rose, Cowan & Latin Phone 234 Silversides Bros. PAINTS WALLFArEK'- t- GLASS Thlrd Avenue CHIROPRACTIC Modern Itay Treatments Given Phone for Appointment Green 211 and 519 Open Evenings 6 Excnange B)k. BOARD AND ROOM ROOM and Board Close in, locality. Phone Blue 390. gooa ! AUCTIONEER List you goods with us Prince Rupert's leading Auctioneer. G. M. HUNT 3rd Ave. Phone Red 637 The Auctioneer Packing Crating Wrapping and General Furniture Repairs List your goods with nm GEO. J. DAWES Phone Black 120 WOOD FOR SALE Any Length Apply T. Glenn and R. Vlereek T. & R. TRANSFER Painting and Paperhanging By Day or Contract Charges Reasonable J. P. MOLLER Phone Red 802 M ( ;- ly 'J 1' 1 Wt , - I iZT'tn. , J 1 tJ ' J c CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS For rent, for sale and ail other small advertisements In this section charged at the rate of 2 cents a word per insertion with six Insertions for the price of four. By the month the charge is 25c a word. No advertisement taken for less than 50c. FOR RENT Quality and Mildneit u rret ICAKETTES MORTGAGE Sale of Land Situate in Range 5, Coast District, British Columbia i . under ana oy virtue oi ine powers W, . Lr. ASpinall ., . . t-ontained In a certain In- Three Year Graduate Chiropractic , denture of Mortfaee dated the 9th jof July, A.D. 1930 which will be pro-' duced at the time of the sale. There j will be offered tor sale by j Public Auction by Mr. Chas. II. Thomas, Auctioneer of Terrace, British Columbia at 11 o'clock forenoon on Tuesday, March 15, 1932 :At the Provincial Police Of fice, at Terrace, in the Province of British Columbia,' the following property: All that certain parcel or tract of land situate in Range 5, Coast District, In the Province of British Columbia, and more particularly known and described as Lot Thirteen (13) District Lot 361, Plan 1066 containing 9.7 acres more or less. Well fenced. Good barn, house and outbuildings. All cleared ahd about 2 acres in small fruits land fruit Phone Green 609 Reasonable price jj trees. Orders Promptly Attended jTRRMS OF SALE: Twenty cent cash, balance moose hall for rent ;Pcr upon ah Night Dance . 25.o. i delivery of title. Whist Drive and Dance $25.00 For further particulars 1A connec- Publlc Meetings $20.t)0ion with sale apply to-Concert $35.M rx.ng Match 5.Mlvessrs Patmore & Fulton Darrlsters, l?rlnce Ruperl, British Columbia, or to Charles II. Thomas, Terrace, B.C. Dated at Prince Rupert, b.C. this 2dth day of January, AD., 1932. Dally New Ws.nt.Aat tnhg reauiu. ILMTILL1E THE TOILER" 1. Hail and Farewell ' -ByWestdver. ")f. ' ' sjsj g- Jg yg- j v, j .... .. ' ' ' -