lor--!- mi'" 1 Hen i, 0 rooms, 2nd Ave. Acme Importers. tf jlH ,)!. five roomed furnished . i! $15 a month, Mussa;- .,.iy. t ... ,i Modern bungalow, nur. McCut$heon, .941 v.ue West. tf BLE front bedsitting! .: business person, Ap-j r Rupert Bakery, j i Furniture Repairs goods with me 41 Any person can do n Third Avenue and . living quarters by c-ottuge netct door to News. Only $20 a! u great opportunity FOR SALE if in Section 7. pay icnl. Apply Box MI 41 I 1 : ue bred Police Dog. mhsG4 Qood Vrth v;ly Box 12S Daltyi ' '. r Furnished or othei-vi' rn aJUagei electr. t'ldse to Dry Dock, appointment. Phone " rm BOARD AND ROOM Bvurd close In. eooa I'M -ne Blue J90. TRANSFERS AXH Vs Transfer Phone 171 Bi.-rh. Cedar, and Jack tf - ' 1 ihe Auctioneer laung wrapping i HUl DAWES-rhone Black 1!0 WOOD FOR SALE A 'iv Length. p'j T Olenn and R. Vlererk T & R- TRANSFER i 609 Reasonable price J ' ' Promptly Attended , M0SF HALL Fi)t RENT u-ine f $25.00 11 ' and Danre no ' P-'r 'M- , Mnia ttnnn $35.00 ''h $35.00 Store For Rent AUCTIONEER -" iou roodi lih .i,inA. RPt s leadin, AurJtlonrer. G- M. HUNT Ird Ave Phone Red 637 Typewriters for Rent bv flti, i. - wcck or month Rose, Cowan & LaHa . Phone 5li Silversides Bros. WALLPAPEPRSIfri.'" Third Avenue GLASS A a housands ot People Read The Advertisements on This Page Every Day RENT THAT ROOM, SECURE HELP, SELL FURNITURE,, REAL ESTATE, ETC., THROUGH A CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT i i ' W CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS For n'. 'or sale anil all other small advertisements In thi section pi,1p iU . . FOR RENT No advertisement taken for less than 50c. f -Clean, well furnish! WANTED i :oom suite with "bath j A:aitmtnta, phone- Ret?! r .! SUsam heated apart ! u large rooms, Jcltchur i i rally located; $35.00 : 'i m dwelling, hot'wate ' . rth Avenue West. Ati- '4ry. Gibbons & Col- MALE HELP WANTED RELIABLE man for one hundred ; store route; this country; expr-' encp unnecessary; no sealing; distribute and collect. Should net seventy dollars weekly. Shamai Mfg. Company, New Toronto i Ont. WANTED VrMius, una urn cuu references. Good salary. Apply Box 123, Dally News. tf) IX THE MVTTIII OF THE MHMIM. TU.TKf .M'T IN THE M.ITTEK Of THE EUT.VTK 01 I'ATKICK I.HMIV MI MIUn. iitrt:.r.ii TU n4lw Ul y order Of the Hoo-ouraU Aulaj Morrtaon Chief Juttlce at t Sufttttm Court BrltUb Oi lnutifa. dited 17tb Decembw. 1B31. I MMrintl AitmintotHM of t:i' bute of Patrick Llddjr MulrtlK do Painting and Paperhanging By Day or Contract Charges Reasonable J. P. M0LLER Phone Red 802 Guide to Correspondents The Dally News welcomes correspondence on live topics of the day or any other sub Ject of public Interest, but letters must be brief and to the point. The long-winded correspondent has- no place In modern journalism. Every letter must be signed by the writer, not necessarily for publication but as a matter ot good faith and courtesy. All unsigned documents go to the waste paper basket. LeU ten of a caustic character must have the signature appended for publication. Letter should be written on one side of the paper only. Correspondents must avoid personalities and the language should be such as would be allowed In the ordinary rules ot debate. CHIROPRACTIC W. C. Aspinall Three Year Oraduate Chiropractic Modern Ray' Treatments Given Phone for Appointment Green 241 and 549 Open Evenings Excnange Blk. SALVAGE & TOWING "If " it it's s on on WANTED Wardrobe Trunk. Would una" the water c exchange dresser or buffet. Aa Phnn& ni4t mn I 1 ! ef rl w t descrlp lions for Charter Row Boats and Canoes for Hire BARGAINS IN GAS ENGINES Northern B.C. Distributors ' Coolidge Propellers Sand , and Gravel In any quantity delivered anywhere by water Phone pay ot Night 561 KO. Box 1561 LASn oth:f. NOTICE U btrebT uvea tbit d AtH re bntby required to for.!'' to spply eoounlMloner I prperir propcrij venried verified ' w me on or Dtrore the th Fckriur. IBM- ui ill pwtii brliu indebted to the M:d EUt are hereby required to par Uk MIMWinU of (Mr iadMdtMwa to n fcrthwlth Oatod at BmlWkeri, B C . thla 8th dr H. B CAMPBELL. Official Admlnlatmr.: land fr permbwlon to pnretutoe the loucnnoc laaai Oommenttaf. at a post about ly, mUea aoutberlf from Tulaequan Poat Oflloe, trienea 30 train aouthirljr. tbeoee ao c)talM weMerlr. tbence etuOna norttifrly, uveaee 30 ehatna to pUat of oommeoceBeet, aontalnlDf acres aaore or let. October 27, 1M1. GEO. BACON. LIM ACT Nolke of Intention to apply to I.eie Land la Qvca Charlotte biantf Dtatrtst Land Recording Dlatrtct of PtIao Ru-peM, and attuste on the Somberly part at Laaaar Htead. Parry Paaaagt ana bring tie foreahore adjoining the fractional Weat half of the fractional South aaat quaVr of Lot 674. Queen Charlotte Ulabd District. Take notice that the Home OH ts trlbutora LlmMed of Vancouver. Brltlah Columbia, occupation a merchandU.n . corporation Intend to apply for a ' lea of the following described land:--Oommeneing at a poat planted at the South -t corner of the fraction.'; iWeat halt of tbe fractional South-eot quartet of Lot flli. Queen Charlotte It-lasd Dltrict; thence South on chain more or leaa to low mater mark: thenoe following low water mark In a South - I weaterly direr tton 30 chalm more or lew . to a potiH South ot the South -weat corner of tbe aaid Iractloiaal Vi'eat half o: the tracttohal South -eM quarter of Lot mi; thence North one ohaln mire or leaa to aaM South -et eorper, j thence North -eajilerlT following the ! Southerly boundary of the aaOd Lot 614. w cnaina more or let to point of coat-meBcemeitt and containing two (It acre more or leaa. THE II OMB OIL DISTRlBUTOnS LIMITED, br: Theodore Netaon Le Pag. Agent. Dutetf. rebniary 7th. IMS. The Dally News can be rjur- chased at t Karl Anderson, Prince Oeorge. B.C. R. W. Riley, Terrace, B.C. General Store, Anyox. f Smlthers Drug Store, Smith ers, B.O. t "TIME THE TOILER" News of The Sport World a mxmmmmmsmmmmmmmmmmiwmmmmm CANADIENS I TAKE LEAD Toronto Maple Leafs Drop to Sec-, ond PJace in International Di- , vision of Hockey League ! DETROIT. Feb. 22 By virtue of playing a tie game here last night with the Detroit Falcons, Montreal Canadlens were able to take exclu- i slve nossesslon of first Dlace In the international division of the Na-; tlonal Hockey League. The xiic Toronto luiuilbu ivi Maple a ijjc i n i 1 1 ii 1 1 i . . i c? . bcaia, vviiu ifuuy ' equipped for Diving aurt hflH hn t,pd Experienced salesladv n.....i "IV- a. .- . . . BU",had been tied w to take charge of shoe store. Must talUTS : Suffered a threC t0 nU &t have experience .n buying and !SSX and Scows "TJ" of all r.i. hands Montreal Maroons at in -j . . . i ui, the canadlens. ' Montreal Saturday nleht The Chicago Black Hawks defeated Boston Bruins two to one at Chicago last night and took sole I possession of second place, the Fal- leons having been formerly tied with j them. New York Americans took a close , three to two victory over New York Rangers last evening. Week-end scores, were as follows: Saturday Scores Toronto 0, Maroons 3. Sunday Scores Canadlens 1, Detroit 1. Boston 1, Chicago 2. New York Americans 3, New York Rangers 2. "l Hockey Standings International Division , . ty. 4J. L. P. Canadlens 'if 6 14 40 j Toronto 17 5 14 39 I Maroons 15 '6 18 36 Americans ,14 6 17 34 I American Division Rangers 19 6 13 44 Chicago 13 10 13 36 Detroit 14 7 16 35 Boston 1 10 15 32 Basketball Standing SECOND HALF OF SEASON Senior League VV. I Panthers J ON.R.A 3 Sons of Canada 0 Intermediate League W. Hifh School 4 Merchants i Tuxls 3 Ladies' League W. Amaiong ..4 Csrdlnato '....,; ..2 Comets - JO Junior League W, Post Office News Stand, 323 Japanese Students 3 Oranvllle St. Vancouver. i Rovers .3 League of NaUons 3 Boy Scouts I . Pts 1 10 2 6 L. 3 3 4 L. 2 4 2 Pts 8 6 0 Pts. 8 4 0 Pts fi 6 6 2 Canada manufactured $2,319,028 worth of sporting goods In 1930, as compared with $2,184,022 In the year previous. When Its Gondola Time In Italy When It's gondola time In Ita;y, It's sea-flea time here. Which lz r senseless way of saying that Loretta Turnbull, famous skipper of the leaping lenas, will invade the Italian contests again, this time with her brother. EMPRESS WON OUT Defeated Jewelers in Billiard By Aggregate Score of 896 to 838 In the final outstanding game of last Thursday night's Junior Billiard League fixture, A. Zadaroskl, Empress, defeated A. Strachan, Jewelers, by a score of 200 to 147, the Empress, as a result, emerging winner on the aggregate by a score of 896 to 838. The league standing for the sec ond half of the season to date Is as follows: Q. Ttl. Jewelers 7 6426 Empress 6 5447 League of Nations 6 5294 Hawks 7 6079 BASKETBALL February 23 Sons of Canada vs. C. N. R. Tuxls vs. Merchant. v Cardinals vs. A masons. Rovers vs. Japanese. February 26 Panthers vs. S. O. C High School vs. Merchants. Cardinals vs. Amasons. League of Nations vs. Scouts. March 1 Panthers vs. C. N. R. Tuxls vs. High School. Amasons vs. Cardinals Rovers vs. L eagie of Nations. Av. 914 908 882 869 The first crieket match was In Hambledon. England, in 1750. Macs Sacrific e . SPORT CHAT Ideal weather conditions favored ! Annual Hish School Competition the fifth annual ski tournament under the auspices of the Omlneca Ski Club which was held a few days ago at Burns Lake. Knute Nyvsen, captain of the Smlthers Ski Club, won the 18-kllometer race with a slight lead over Pete Sandnei of Prince Oeorge. Sandnes took first in the combined, second In the 12-kilometer and third In the 50-kllo-meter event. Karl Undaas of the Omlneca Ski Club won tot In the 50-kilometer marathon, L. Lund-mark of Prince George Was second and Pete Sandnea of Prince George third. BADMINTON TOURNAMENT Concluded at Week-End For the past two weeks, the annual high school badminton tournament has been In progress under the auspices of the Girls' Club. The seml-flnals and finals were played In the I.OD.E. Hall on Saturday morning. Tbe following were the winners: Mixed Doubles W. Eby and W. Tobey defeated L. Brdoktbank and J. Cade, 15-5. A. Thurber and W. Bryant defeated Coo Morgan and N. Allen, 15-7. R. Rice and R. Alien defeated B. Miss Avis Wall of Smlthers was 'Edgecumbe and I. Murray. 15-10. winner of the carnival queen con- A. Thurber and W. Bryant detest and she was crowned by the re-. Rtc R- Allen, 15-lt. tiring queen. Miss Dorothy Mac-1 . A. Thurber and W. Bryant defea-Gowan. Her maids of honor were W Eby and W. Tobey, 15-12 In Miss Irene Smith and Miss Ruth , the f,nal event-Mohr. Following a coronation ban- OlrU' Doubles quet, the queen of the carnival' w . ... . . , . . distributer; the prises to tbe adult .J. Uorn "nTltSlu nd McCaffery, competitors. In this the w aL- by A.M. Ruddy, president of the , b. Edeeeumbe and M. Klnslor de-Omlneca Ski Club; John Berg, trea-' flMt-H ;f Wtlker ,7k tnd 0on- fT Mot ,' AL surer, and Lyster Mulvany, third. SStrJS?! U..d 5 I W. Bby and M. Klnslor 18-17 r.T .. . 7' . . Yl-"! I in the final event iui ua an ui ibfl jj i cvi uiauurs. ARGENTINA TOLO CHAMPIONS The Open Championship Polo Cup Is now in the custody of the Hoys' Doubles R. Allen sad H. Fisher defeated W. Tobey and W. SnsJUi. 18-15. I. Murray and W, Bryant defeated Santa Paula team of Argentina. It . R Allen and H. Fisher, lft-10. Is the first time in 21 years and the i After the games refreshments second time in the history of the were served by the executive of the ' tourney that the' national polo title Girls' Club and the price were has gone out of the United States. presented to the winners. By Westover, 111 - 1 1 " ' ' l7 1 ' 4) a it . 0.: r5