of The Friendly Lela Brooks Potter, Toronto skating ace, puts an affectionate arm around Miss Elsie Miller of the UJS. team, as the two round the turn of the Olympic course. Lela. has done remarkably well ir the competitions JEWELERS i HAVE LEAD! Three Games in Last Night's Junior Billiard League Fixture Give Score of 600 to 496 Jewelers took a lead of 600 to 496 over Empress in the playing last night of three games out of five in the regular Junior Billiard League fixture. Individual scores were as follows: Nick Chenoskl (Empress) - William Stuart Jewelers). 200, Paul Johnson, 170; Len Raabe, 1 200. Pete Chenoskl, 149; Johnny' Saunders, 200. j Oames of George Howe (Em-1 press) vs. John Bulger (Jewelers) and A. Zadaroskl vs. A. Straehan may be played tonight There is also a postponed game of Roy Fong (League of NaUons) vs. Chris Perry (Hawks) from last Men-day night's fixture to be played tonight. CANUCK BADMINTON PLAYERS ARE BEST 1 NEW YORK. Feb. 19 Jack and Jerry Purcell ef Toronto, Canadian badminton stars, yesterday defeated Jack WI- lard and John J. Brewer of 4 of Boston two match to one In an International exhibition here. This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or the Government of llrmbh Columbia. Sport Competitors i BISSONETTE i HAS SIGNED Slagging First Baseman of Brooklyn Dodgers Puts His Name on Dotted Line NEW YORK. Feb. 19: Del Bls-fonette, slugging first baseman, has now signed his 1932 contract, It Is. announced by the Brooklyn National League club. BASKETBALL February 19 Panthers vs C. N. R. Tuxis vs. High School. Amazons vs. Cardinals. Japanese vs. League of Nations February 23 32 Taxi vs. C. N. R. Tuxls vs. Merchants. Comet vs. Amazons Rovers vs. Japanese. February 26 Panthers vs. 32 Taxi. High School vs. Merchants. Cardinals vs. Comets. League of Nations vs. Scouts. March 1 Panthers vs. C. N. R. Tuxis vs. High School. Amatons vs. Cardinals Rovers vav League of Nations. March 4 32 Taxi vs, C. N. R. Tuxis vs. Merchants. Comets vs. Amatons Scouts vs. Japanese. March 8 Panthers va. 32 Taxi. High School vs. Merchants. Cardinals vs. Comets. Rovers vs. Scouts. March 11 Panthers vs. C. N. R. Tuxls vs. High School. Cardinals vs. Amazons. League of Nations vs. Japanese March 15 32 Taxi vs. C. N. R. Tuxls vs. Merchants. Comets v. Amazons. Rovers vs. Japanese. j , WEATHER REPORT ! , Trlole Island Part cloudy, Ufjht' westerly wind, moderate sea, Larira ' Overcast, moderate westerly wind, choppy sea. j Dead Tree Point Part cloudy, icalm. barometer, 29.72; tempera- ture, 33; smooth sea. Union steamer Cardena, Capi I at 2:10 this ofleroon from th south and will sail at 7 a.m. tomorrow on her return to Vancouver land waypolnts. v: PAGE FOOT Tiir DAiLY rar;s awm,stoa News RESULTS IN WHIST, Standing Unchanged With Legion StiII in Lead WMst League scores last night were as follow: Legion 7, Musketeers 2. Moose 7, 1. O. O. F. 2. Sons ef Norway 7, Empress 2. Grotto 6, Fish Packers 3. Seal Core 5, Totem Park 4. League Standing I W. L. Pt.j Lag tan 17 7 . 17! Moose K5 8 Iff! Sons of Norway 16 ' 8 1 Grotto -15 9 15 Empress) -.1 .11 13 11 Seal Cow 11 13 11 I. O. O. F. 10 14 10 Mufkctean 10 14 10 Flth Patters 9 15 9 Totem Park 1 23 1 Billiard Averages Junior League G. T. Av. J. Saunders iJ) 6 1200 200 P. Vaccher LN) 9 1724 192 J. May H 10 1900 190 W. Stuart ii 9 1714 190 N. Chenoskl (E) 8 1519 190 P. Johnson E) 8 1507 188 G. Howe E) 8 1498 187 L. Raabe (J 9 1674 180 P. Chenoskl (E) 9 1659 184 W. Hutson (II) 10 1838 184 W. Funnell (J) 3 546 182 R. Fong (LN) 8 1445 181 R. Wicks H) 10 1795 180 A. Zadaroskl IE) 8 1433 179 W. Murray tm 6 1070 178 A. Straehan 9 1592 177 F. Aldridge (LN) 9 1563 174 E. Bat LN .1 9 1546 172 B. Wendle (LN)' 6 1028 171 A. Murray (LN) 2 335 168 J. Bulger (J) 9 1432 159 C. Perry (II) 8 1244 r56 W. E. Hayhurst (H 4 604 131 HOCKEY SCORES Boston 0, Detsott 0. New York Rangers 3. Toronto 5. Montreal 3, New York Americans Hockey Standings International Division W. 1). L. P., Canadlens 17 S 14 39 ! Toronto 17 5 13 Maroons 14 6 18 34 Americana .... 13 6 17 w. American Division Rangers 19 6 12 44 Chicazo 12 10 13 34 Detroit ' 14 6 1C 34 Boston 11 10 14 32 J. P. McMTlhn of Sunnyside cannery arrived in the city on yestei-days train for a- brief business visit to town. Insist on "GRANT'S BEST PROCURABLE" The Original For Sale at Vendors or direct from "Mail Order Dept." Liquor Control Board, Victoria, 11.(1 I PROCURABLE I lllwr;i; . l JBL vm RICHEST IN FINEST MljpL HIGHLAND MALT Mnuuual VSk LiUXLi, V Bottl-d u rnrmnlNd by WUlUm Ornt Son Ijmttnl Gl.nUddlrb irxt VOfA lUlvmiefilMilirrt IfatillrriM, Ihifl. jjjjJ XaV luwa a CUigow, Seotltaj. ras World I g if LEVINSKY AND JACK Poll of Newspapermen at Chicago Bout Last Night in Favor of Kingfish CHICAGO, Feb. 19: An enthusiastic crowd of over 23.000 fight fans, the largest ever to see an indoor fight here, witnessed the four-round exhibition bout here last night between Jack Dempsey, former world's heavyweight eha npion. and King Le-vinsky. the most outstanding heav weight whom the Manassa Mauler has so far met in the course of his come-back campaign. In some ways it mitht hare hern considered a elow fight but the newipaocrrnen were largely of the opinion that levinsky had put -mi the best performance. A roll of sports writers in attendance gave IS votes to Levinsky, two for Dempsey and four for a draw. CRIBBAGE SCHEDULE February 22 Elks vs. Seal Cove. Eagles vs. Musketeers. Swifts v. Moose. I. O. O. F. vs. Grotto. P. R. Hotel vs. K C Basketball Standing SECOND HALF OF SEASON Senior League W. L. Pts Panthers 4 1 8 GLN.R.A. .......3 1 Sons of C&rntda 0 5 0 Intermediate League W. L. Pts High School 4 2 8 Merchants 3 3 R Tuxis .4'... 2 4 4 Ladies' League W. L. PU. Amazons ..: 6 2 12 Cardinals 2 4 4 Comets 0 2 0 Junior League W. L. Pt Japanese Students 3 1 3 Rovers 3 2 6 League of Nations 2 2 4 Boy Scouts 1 4 2 "Boll Your Own" It's Chiafcr with ZIG-ZAG CIGARETTE PAPERS 5cBookoi 120 Leaves Tb original automatic book giving one leaf at tune. No wmit: Demand ZIG-ZAG and get 120 Leaves in Hotel Arrivals New Royal Hotel THE HOTEL WORTH WHILE Hot tt Cold water: Steam Heat 75c. PER DAY AND UP J. Zarellt Telephnn t8I .J Dodds, 'C.N.R. J. T. McCarw Alice Arm. BUY CANAI)lARlpVN ' Sweet Pea Seeds Varieties and quality the WORLD'S BEST Also up-to-date selection of DAHLIAS Including all the latest types. Write lor our Free Catalogue CUOSLANI) BROS. DUNCAN, B.C. Development of Historic Gold Property at Skidegate Going Ahead With Excellent . ,4.- Results . e" Some Intorestine- Details of ( Islands Revealed First British Columbia I Gold Rush Was There i SKIDEGATE, Feb. 19: Gold! That magic metal, which has from time immemorial urged mankind to brave !the frozen wastes of the northland and the sun-scorched i deserts of the southland, today is being more eagerly j sought for by British Columbia prospectors-than for many j I decades past. Witli war, rumors oi war ami war reparations looming large In the world's .spotlight, the need for gold, and duvlng a 900-foot tunnel to Up the : more gold, would seem to be more ; pressing than ever before. ! Ba:li in 1849. when all the world was electrified into excited action by the rich placer discoveries In California, when sea-going schoo- ners and prairie schooners by the thousands were headed westward ' to the Pacific Coast, all bringing j their quota of aronauts. a I la Ida i Indian maiden unconsciously had .a hand in staking history in British plant and comfortable camps. Sup-Columbia when she picked up a plies are hauled from the main , iive-ounce gold nugget on the auto hiehway. three-quarters of a ; horo-i of the then practically un- tor.-n Queen Charlotte Islands, f Till. five-ounce gold nugget fin ally In 1851. found Its way to Victoria, and came Into the possession at ofilcets of the Hudson's Bay ComiMny at that fort. Investiga- i tion located the source from which it came. A ship was outfitted and tailed with a crew of excited gold, teckers for a secret destination, I finally landing on the Queen Char- j lotte islands. The quarts proved so rich in the neighborhood where the five-ounce nugget had been found, that the crew became unmanageable. Mutiny resulted, followed by desertions, and the former organised rew became frenzied Individual gold seekers. Some $20,000 la said to have been won from the vein by this historic expedition In the early '50's. In this epoch-making discovery of a five-ounce gold nugget on the Queen Charlotte Islands by a Halda Indian girl, British Columbia's first gold rush was Inaugurated and this incident may properly be said to have been the forerunner of British Columbia's marvellously pro ductive mining industry, which is today credited with the production of $140,858,001 in lode-gold alone. Today, 80 years after the epoch-naking discovery of the five-ounce fold nugget, and within a scant aalf-mlle of the Skidegate Indian Ullage, the home of the direct des cendants of the hUtory-maklng Halda Indian girl, a gold quarts property known as the Skldegate-Sunrise, consisting of eight mineral claims, is being developed by the Kltsault-Eaglc Mines Ltd. The encouraging results being attain-! VANCOUVER. Feb. 19:-Preml ed in the deeper levels of the mlnelOold was selling at 15c on the local suggest the probability that this property will soon add to British Columbia's profitable gold produc tion. Surface stripping has exposed the main vein for 1000 feet on lts strike, and surface sampling has Uven gold values as high as $35 across 12 feet. Ore has been opened up on the 29. 50 and 100-foot levels, and it Is confidently expected the whole! ore body will mill around $15 peri ton. A recent test shipment to Trail j showed a head analysis of .74 oun-, ces of gold to the ton, or $14.80. A larger shipment to Denver, CoL,' ave results similar to that of Trail. The Trail test showed a recovery of 35.8". of the gold by straight flotation, while the Denver test show-: ed a recovery of 92.8r by a com-, blnation of amalgamation, flola-! tion and tabling. Further cyanide tests are expected to Increase the; I percentage of recovery. i j Rich Pockets ! J Some sensationally rich pockets of gold have been found on the property. One lot of 140 pounds of ore returned $582, or at the rate of $8000 per ton. Another lot of (00 , pounds returned over $1100, or at the rate of $2400 to the ton. Development Is by three shafts, two of which have been sunk to the 50-foot level and one the nwlrt to the 100-foot level. The "he south clrlft from the main shaft has been connected with the Indian shaft by a raise, thus providing good ventilation. A total of over 1000 feet of drifts, crosscuts, shafts and raises have been completed. Drifting and crosscuttlng north from the main shaft Is now proceeding In an nrea with an indicated ore tonnage possibility of 40,000 tons down to the 100-foot level. Future development proposed by the company calls for Early Days or iMfneralsi'on ore y at an additional depth of 150 feet, and do away with hoisting j and pumping, thus lowering costs . of mining to a considerable degree. ! ' The property Is equipped with a Chicago Pneumatic Tool Ca's die' ;el driven. iMrect connected 2!0 cu. ft. compressor. Jenrkes air hoist. Fairbanks-Morse 3?x42 air driven pump, Ingerroll-Rand and Denver Clipper air drills complete assay mile to the cimp by a 20 h p. Track-rflo-Fonteon crawler type caterpillar. Mining men In close touch with, the development are confident the i property will develop Into a valu-' able mine. j ADDRESSES PRESBYTERY Itev. Dr. J. W. Rready Speaks Before United Church Clergymen on 'Evangelical Revival and Social Reform" Rev. Dr. J. Wesley Bready, Ph D.. ALA.. BD. was an interesting speak- , er before Prince Rupert Prebytery 1 of the United Church of Can In gellcal Revival and Social Reform.' Dr. Bready was introduced to the Presbytery by Rev. 11 T. Allen of Terrace. In following up his subjlct, Dr. Bready delved Unto history from the Seventeenth Century on. At the close of the address a hearty vote of thanks was tendered Dr. Bready. There was then a general dUius-ston in the course of which Dr. Bready answered several questions which were pit to him. . VANCOUVER WHEAT VANCOUVER, Feb. 19: Wheat was quoted at OS He on the local exchange today. PREMIER AT 51c exchange yesterday. Quite a fev snares hanged hands. When You CAN'T QUIT Faliflue is ihe siRnal lo rest. Obey it if ywi ean. When you can't, keep cool and carry-on in tonijorf Aspirin was meant for jiutVirh times, for it insure your romfort. I reedom from those puins that nag at nerves and wear vou down One tablet will block that threatening headache while it is dill jnst a threat. Take two or three tablets when you've caught a cold, and that's usually the end of it Carry Aspirin' tablets when you travel. Have some nt home and keep some at the oflire. Like an efficient secretary, they will often "save Hie day" and spare vou many uncomfortable, unproductive hours, Aspirin is harmless, so keep it handy, keep it in mind, and imr It No man of alTairs can uRord to ignore the score and more of uses explained in Ihe protrn directions. I-rom a grumbHntr toolh lo (he rheumatic pains whirh seem almost -!"' ,nu.l',c "". rtnpirm labifis ' t, alwaysHtfcrk. Neuralgia. Neuritis. Anu naw!in( needless pain, PRESBYTB C0NCLH Other nffi.-. . "abnm(j j-uoce ttupi.,! V uitcu i.rui!' t: of r terday's ,m;, fOllOWS fdl : , , Chalrm.u! i , Coola. Secretary r . v t Port Slmpi-oi, . Treasurer. r?i , p v . Hazelton. Statistician Rc h race. . Chairman : p.... Baker, 6te.,i Chalrmin. ,. j Sunday Si i , Terrace Chalrnia! i tion. Rev p - :; , ton Chalrm.u Rev. H . Fi i ' Chairm.ii. Rev. Alfvfj w Chalnn.ii, : : Scott Muiri. .1 Chalrn,,i Malntenuiu R B?Ua Bell.) Chalm.!v. fred Wllsoi: ; v ttlcn'r! : R Kellv ! , .f the ( tion of nptu Rev. W II i perannuatei! mintonary ton. w re K ? i ner. superui' stons and ., extendi F ner as well : swperinteiy!. : tish Columb . at tle Pre-'i-. l.itlon warred Wlleon ' "Jiurch for The m'v-tHftning Ki : elal servlc . oleted. Delegate- f- " return to tho r-w this atlernooi WAGE cm ACC1 r -! -( Seven ThonsaTii nadlan Pai iln -Hml MONTREAL Ion ef rail' lern, cneeke -tea of the C u yesterday ' fjhfcttve fur 1. Seven affected WM .... lumCI Get the cfii'.".. with the l) 1 perfect purii 1 and have the s 1 Why exiieriro'"1 rostu w.un r .... . mur i is t.M, litlle null' 'lh' iik" ".K'iS stake. Ilut "Xv ""l purchase f y1'"'" 1 la the large iwn'