FOR KENT Rfiiu. 6 rooms, 2nd Ave. : Arme Importers. " tf h on Five roomed furnished : $15 a month, MussaV- , i, . y ; J") ii' Modern bungalow, h.Tuue McCutcheon, 941 , - nur West (tf ) rX' T FARM at Kltwanga, 4ii acres cleared, house, i ,ijjv P.O. Box 755, Prince , hi. . "". ' r.: .t -Clean, well f unlisted oom suite with bath urtments, phone Red tf r.r:t Steam heated apart-. large rooms, kltcher. rally located; $35.00 dwelling, hot wate r.h AvehUe West. An v. -r .rery, Gibbons & Col- L J liT Any person can do Third Avenue and living quarters by cottage next door to News. Only $20 .a ,i great opportunity FOR SALE T: ub bred Police Dog. old. Good with Apply Box 122 Daljld A!.'' Newspapers. Two r iur 25c. Finished or othet-cottage, electri; i i me to Dry Dock, v .i ppointment. Phone mt WANTED " K 't: ti robe Trunk. Would iresser or buffet. E' k 700. 3 BOARD AND ROOM r Board tlose In, gooa Ph ine Blue 390. pe Auctioneer Crating Wrapping ul Furniture Repairs :ir goods with me J. DAWES Phone Black 120 WOOD FOR SALE Any Length Wy T Glenn and R. Vlererk T ti R. TRANSFER & n 609 Reasonable orfeei IMOOSE ltALL Ft)R RENT B'V-Dance $25.00 F ive and Dance $25.90 I U.UU r" S35.00 PnlM:.t.:b S35.00 Store For Rent AUCTIONEER H you foods with us Prince "PW leading Auctioneer. G. M. HUNT N Ave phnii. n.A n yaV f.A vf f typewriters for Rent by day, wpic at ynnh ' - v iiiwtivt 1- ose, Cowan & Latia fnone 234 sHSilvcrsides Bros. L, - PAINTS -"AUPAPERS -4 GLASS Third Avenue -ira in mis section ... uv 1C53 man ouc. PERSONAL WOMAN WANTED to condue; Kindergarten Classes at home. Free Booklet. Address Canadian Kindergarten Institute, Kensington Bldg., Winnipeg. MALE HELP WANTED GOVERNMENT JOBS-How to gt them. Be ready for spring appointments. Free Booklet. The M. C.C., 401 Kensington Bldg., Winnipeg. TRANSFERS CAMERON'S Transfer Phone 171 for Dry Birch, Cedar and Jack Pine. tf l Tin: mAtteu or the 'ADMINH- TU ITION ACT" and in the matter of the estate or r.XTRlCK 111)1) V Ml I. VI LI K. UKCt!.lED Taks notice that ty order of the Hon-own bl Aulay Morrison. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court ti British Cs-lumbU. dated 17th December. 1931. 1 m appointed Administrator of th state of Hiuick Uddj Mulvllle. deceased. All psrtles having eUlms against tb. said Bstate are hereby required to fur-srd mom to me properly verified on or before the th Pbnry. my end ' all pari- being Indebted to the M.d Ektate are IMmiy required to pay th. amounu of their lndebtedima to ate forthwith Dated at Smlthera, B.C . this 8th day of January. A.D.. fM. H B. CAMPBELL. Official Admtnutraxrc Painting and I , Paperhanging ' I , By Day or Contract Charges Reasonable J. P. MOLLER ; Phone Red 802 ' ; ! Guide to 1 Correspondents The Dally News welcomes ! correspondence on live topics of the day or any other subject of public Interest, but letters must be brief and to the point. The long-winded correspondent has no place In modern Journalism. 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Distributors Coolldge Propellers Sand and Gravel In any quantity delivered anywhere by water rhone Day ot Night 561 P.O. Box I5C4 LAND NOTICE NOTICE U hereby giren that 1. Ofo. Bacon, occupation miner, intend to apply to the commtttoner of lftSda for pecratuloc to purchase the renewing tasd Commenehif at a post about 1U raUes wuaherty from Tulaequah Poit uiuce, wience m eoama wuuin) thence 20 enUM westerly, thence ft ebaina Betthwly. tneaee 30 ebaliu to point of comlftweMunt. oontalnlnf to acre more or lem. QEO. BACON. October 27. mt. I.IMI ATT Nolle of iHtrntlim lo apply to Ittf l.nd In Qonen Charlotte laland DKtrlst Land He cording DUtrtct of Prince Ri'-'pert. ana eltuat on Um Southerly part ot Lajifara bland. Parry Paaaage enu being the foreaftore adjoining the Irke- Uonal Weet half of the fractional South eaat quarter of Lot 874. Queen Char-lltc Idaad Dfewtct. Take notice that the Home OU Dl trlbutoni UinMed of Vancouver, Brtttah Columbia, occupation a merchaodlafa , corporation lnteeda to apply far a leane of the followlna described lands: Oanmenrlnc at a post planted at the South-east corner of the fraction: West half of the fractional Boutli-eait quarter of Lot 674, Queen Charlotte It-land District: thence South one chain more or less to low water mark; tbeo.ee following low water mark In a Southwesterly direction 30 chains more or let to a polM South of the SouUi-weat corner of the said fractional West half o.' the fractional South-east quarter of Lot OT4: thence North one etutta mere or lest to aatd South-wet corner. thence !srth-aMeny fottowlfec the Southerly boundary of the saM Let tn. 30 dMtas mere or teas to point of com mencesnent and containing two U) acres mere or lens. THE HOME OIL DrSTHIBCTOnB LIMITED, by: Thsodore rMton Le Page, Agent. Dated ftbruary 7th, 1030. The Dally News can be pur- chased at . Post Office News Stand, 325 Orahvllle St.. Vancouver. Karl Anderson, Prince George, B.C. R. W. RUcy, Terrace, B.C. General Store, Anyox. Smlthera Drug Store, Smith- ers. B.C. TOILER" vvmy com1 MA.C. vow tB T HIM b(.MOM-VT IN A B.ATa.WA'iU tooiAjEO IM5 MA.CHIU3 At THE M" DOTSIAl. ex MIBTIOM NByT c tsTOwiii m i News BASKETBALL IS EXCITING Spectacular Finishes In Senior and ' intermediate Matches Sntor League Panthers, 31; C. N. R. A., 28. Intermediate League Tuxis, 20; High School, 19. Ladles' League Amazons, 14; Cardinals, 6. Junior League League of Nations. 17; Japanese Students. 8. Exceptionally good play was turned In last night In all the basketball league fixtures at the Auditorium and there was a large and appreciative crowd th hand to Witness them. The Panthers broke a tie Just before the final whistle to defeat the Canadian National Recreation Association In an exciting finish. It was an exceedingly close match throughout. The Intermediate game was also a fast-moving nip-and-tuck affair. With a minute to go High School was ahead 19 to 18.' The Tuxis sank one and went Intd a 20 to 19 lead. Unger had a great chance to give victory to the High School when he misted a free thro vA as the whistle sounded. S 4.1 The Amazons werj too strong for the Cardinals, wha noticed the absence of Cathie Irvine and Lillian Lowe rather badly, and had a com- .paratlvely easy victqry In the La- In the Junior League, the League of Nations- scored m comparatively easy victory over the leading Japanese students. i . SPORT CHAT Yachting events of the Olympic Games to be celebrated in Los Angeles from July 30 to August 14, will be held at Los Angeles-Long Beach Harbor, 40 minutes from Olympic Stadium. The Olympic yacht races will be held from August 5 to 12, Inclusive, and will be participated in by yachts of the International eight-metre clasa. the International six-metre class, the International star class and the Olympic monotype class. The latter class will race lover a wree-mne course insiae me breakwater of the harbor, while the other classea will race over courses outtted the breakwater. The facilities of the California Yacht Club have been placed at the disposal of the yachting tommltter. These Include lounges, dining rooms, lockers and shower baths for the crews and storage space for equipment as well as anchorage for crafts. Thousands of spectators will be able to witness the yacht races from the towering palisades of Point Firmln and from the government breakwater which extends from that point nearly two miles, to form the outer harbor of the City of Los Anfele. One Way Out THAT'S tmb rav ( SGNSteUS tOEA VOOVSf VIACH LOUfi TIMS TBI.L 1 CA12I.TOM IWAWTJ of The League Wins JnBilliards Final Postponed Game With Hawks Played Last Night and Aggregate Score Is 993 to 815. In the final outstanding game from last Monday night's Junior Billiard League fixture between League of Nations and Hawks. Roy F0&5 last night won for the Hawl'i by a score of 200 to 141 over Chris Perry. The outcome of this fixture was, therefore, an aggregate score of 993 to 815 In favor of the Sport World League of Nations who, as a result advanced into third place ahead'lliJ I'rtunffl Anrrtal of the Hawks. The league' standing for the sec ond half of the season to date 1' as follows: G. Ttl. Av. Jewelers ....6 5588 031 Empress 5 4551 'flIC League of Nations 6 5294 88J Hawks ...7 6079 8fi9 Billiard Averages, Junior League G. T. Av. J. Saunders (J) 7 1400 200 P. Vaccher (LN) 9 1724 192 W. Stuart J) 10 1914 191 J. May (H) 10 1900 190 G. Howe (E 9 1698 189 N. Chenoskl (E) 9 1696 188 L. Raabe J 10 1874 187 P. Johnson (E) 9 1677 186 W. Huteon H 10 1838 184 R. Fong (LN- 9 1645 183 W. Funnell (J) 3 546 182 P. Chenoskl (E) 10 1808 181 Wicks H) 10 1795 180 Zadaroskl (E) 8 1433 179 Murray (ID 6 1070. 178 Strachan 9 1592 177 Aldridge (LN) 9 1563 174 Batt (LN) 9 1546 172 Wendle LN) 6 1028 171 A. Murray (LN) .. 2 335 168 J. Bulger (J) 10 1523 159 C. Perry HI) 9 1385 154 W. E. Hayhurst (ID .4 604 151 1NTERT0WN BASKETBALL Local Association Negotiating With Ketchikan, Port Simpson and Anyox Nothing Defln- , lie as Yet The Prince Rupert Basketball Association Is negotiating with Ketchikan. Port Slmpdand Anybx with a view to offering the local hoop fans some lnter-town games. before the present season closes. As yet. negotiations are by no means completed and it will probably be a few days before anything definite materializes. WHIST February 25 Seal Cove vs. Grotto. Moose vs. Legion. Musketeers vs. I.O.O.F. Empress vs. Fish Packers. Totem Park vs. Sons of Norway , BILLY TOWNSEND IS KAYOED BY ED, RAN x NEW YORK, Feb. 20: Ed- die .Ran, the fast Polish boy, knocked out Billy Townsend, Vancouver welterweight, with I a lightning drive to the head . . th round 0t - nead- line bout at Madison Bquare Garden last night before 11,000 spectators. Townsend had pre- vlously won a close decision t from Ran. VMU VVlalll J UUVVVl ENGLISH LEAGUE First Division Arsenal 2, Blackpool 0. Birmingham 1, Derby County 1. Bolton Wanderers 2, Aston Villa Chelsea 4, Grimsby Town 1. Everton 5, Sheffield United 1." Manchester City 3, Blackburn Rovers 1. Mlddfesbroueh 2. Newcastle Uni ted 1. Sheffield Wednesday 3, Leicester City 1. Sunderland 5, Portsmouth 1. West Bromwlch Albion 3, Hud- dersfleld Town 2. West Ham United 1, Liverpool 0. Second Division Barhsley 1, Bristol City 1. Bradford City 4, Portvale 0. ..Burnley 2, Tottenham Hotspurs 0. (tihesterfield I," Nottingham1: Forest 0. Leeds United 1, Bury 0, Mlllwall 1, Charlton Athletic 0. Notts County 3, Plymouth Argyle " 0. Preston Northend G Manchester United 0. Southampton 0, Bradford 3. Stoke City 2, Wolverhampton Wanderers 1. Swansea Town 1, Oldham Athletic 1. Scottish League First Division Aberdeen- 0, St. Mlrren 2. Clyde 2, Celtic 1. Dundee United 1, Motherwell 6. Falkirk 0, Hearts 2. Hamilton Academicals 1, Cowdenbeath 1. Kilmarnock 0, Dundee 0. Lelth Athletic 0. Alrdrleonlans 3. Morton-Ayr United not played. Queens Park 2, Partlck Thistle 0. Rangers 6, Third Lanark 1. Second Division Albion Rovers 1, Forfar Athletic 4. Arbroath 1, Armadale 0. Boness 3, Stenhousemulr 1. Brechin City 0, Edst Stirling 1. Dumbarton 6, Ralth Rovers 1. Dunfermline Athletic 2, St. Johnstone 2. East Fife 2, Alloa 1. Hibernians 3, Edinburgh City 1. Kings Park 9, Montrose 2. Queen of South 2, St. Barnards 2. JUNIOR BILLIARDS Feb. 22 Hawks vs. L. of N. Feb. 25 Jewelers vs. Empress. Mii U f 1MT (MO. Ht yep OC IF wx esaLuv UIKE CAfJUTOM o much i mictut peftSUACfl THBr TO THA.M5FCR, j.m toq i . ? 1 a V "2V-sS?.'f :CUBS HAVE FINE FIND Harry Taylor, Slugging First Baseman Pleases the Rajah AVALON, Catallna Island, Feb. 20: Rogers Hornsby, manager of the Chicago Cubs, Is convinced that he has a great find In Harry Taylor, slugging first baseman, who was purchased by the Chicago National League Club during the winter from the Seattle Pacific Coast League Club. "There Is a real hitter as well as a fine lnflelder,'' said Hornsby yesterday in referring to Taylor following close observation of the rookie during the training campaign here. Badminton and Bridge Party Affair Staged Last Night in Aid of Funds of Crippled Children's "Aid Society In aid of the work Of the local branch of the Crippled Children's Aid Society of which Mrs. William Cruickshank Is president, an en joyable American badminton tour nament and bridge party was held last night at the Canadian National Recxeation Association Badminton Cliib's 'quarters. Fifteen couples took part In the badminton tournament while there were six tables of bridge. At the conclusion of play dell-clous refreshments were served with Mrs. F. D. Rice in charge assisted by Mrs. A. L. Holtby, Mrs. J. G. Johns and Mrs. A. E. arlow. A. L. Holtby was in charge of the badminton play. Empress Takes $i Lead Nov From Jewelers' Team In the fourth game of Thursday night's Junior Billiard League fixture between Empress and Jewelers, George Howe won for the Empress last night by a score of 200 to 91 over John Bulger of the Jewelers. With the final game between A. Zadaroskl (Empress) and A. Strachan (Jewelers) to be played over the coming week-end, the Empress U now leading by an aggregate of 696 to 691. CRIBBAGE February 23 Elks vs. Seal Cove. Eagles vs. Musketeers. Swifts v. Moose. I. O. O. F. vs. Grotto. P. R. Hotel vs. K. C. By Westover. ' liOM'T Bl 5.II.V.V "HIAT vmcuiO e oood to et BOSS 1 1HUB ME , V Uv, 20,. 1M2 " February THE DAILY NEWS PAaE'FTVE 1 . C T 1 TT"fc ii mi 4 m ' mi e TV W1 TV loiisanos oi reople Kead Ihe Advertisements on itas rage fcvery Day m RENT THAT ROOM, SECURE HELP, SELL FURNITURE,, REAL ESTATE, ETC., THROUGH A CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS x - t n4 ft ' imiTT A 1a.4 t. a - i . ... torrent, iur j ord P Insertion with six-insertions for the price of four. By the ii V3 I.