I I I I H .1 i OllLY EDITION Canada's Anthem. O Canada, out home and native land True patriot love in all thy sons oomand, t vyith glowing heart we see thro rise Theltjue North strong-anjtfifreo; Abd stand on guard, O Crda. We stand on guard far thfrj. O Canada, glorious and free O-Canada we stand on guard forth ee, O Oenacia we stand on guird for ttoee THE DAILY NEWS. FKINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA 1 Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert ,j . Dally News. Lunltea. Third Avenue '"', ( H. F, PULLEN - - - Managing.Edltor , SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance For lesser periods, paid In advance per week By. null to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and ' United States, paid in advance, per year By imall to all other countries, per year ADVERTISING RATES Transient display advertising, per Inch, per inmtton .... .Classified advertising, per insertion, per word tiiii notices, each insertion, per agate line '. Ubcil. readers, per Insertion, per line ..... - , Cuntraci rates on application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters' Telephone Member ot Audit Burrau of Circulation or FREE FOR A FEW DAYS .98 .86 Monday. Feb. 20. 1M ' . Many people are offering bargains. Here is an offer of adver tUlngsfree. Just to tet It out the Dally News will during the, next few. ,da)s.(ive a free classified advertisement up to 25 words for anyone wUhlng to exchange articles. ' ., ! - , Suppose you have a table you do not want hut'yon rieeil a chair-Yoit-advertise your willingnm to exchange ttlling. what .klrfd, flfra .table you have. It may be articles of furniture, rdlyssgramijlionf, Jcvcjlery. crorkf ryware, mirrors, flower pots, bonks, itjlijiilpw. 4 sufqmobijrs, or what have you? ' ' . Why nqt change your useless articles (or something you cbuUl use; ; . ' v llon't try to trade away the baby. It's against the law,, but ali most anything eUe has nosiblllllr. Trv it. All you have to do4s write thead,vertlsement carefully and send or bring or mail it to the Dally Krws office. We do the rest. Pimples CliiT.d End Ieriiation Rash Heiltd Expdls Eczema If ft THAT LETTER I Apti Friday, a letter was publiahed in this paper which lerristo have roused a gQo! deql of feeling. When the et-.eTv.wiirreeoiveil it was looked upon as a satire and noth- , iig else 'and no one dreamed 'it would be taken seriously. ThlS'Statement is made in fairness to everybody. VALUE OF MOUNTAIN -i About ten or twelve years aeo W. E. Williams, then a Loral Tuxls Tram Wins Against m-Villagers-and -Were Hospitably Entertained I " ! Jhe TuxH basketball team took! the Port Esslrvgtyn aggregation in to camp to 'the tune of 4S-35? In .rough and tumble game at the week-end. The Morrison broUiers and Santurbane ran in three baskets In the first two minutes of play giving Rupert a good start. R Spalding put Essingtow on the ySktt when he scored after a nicf bft of combination. Rupert drew ravjy to a r-c l ad but halt i Urn? approached Baslrtgton sank 'seVwal In sueceeatan making the half time score 22-14. 'i In the second half Rupert turn e4 on the heat, feeding Santurbane. who made 14 points while Nkamoto and ComacUna shared 'the other 10. P. Spalding, the Bs- slngton star, made 13 points In (hU1 tram? while Douglas andi 5Ct"atft'rr got a braoe of baskets each.) Retd proved a very Impartial - referee but did not object to the I 30bQ bouncing each otfcr off the 9-ValU to tt dehs of Bsatngton , fans. Individual scoring was: j I AM? Gray Vawt Rt.In ton. Mail Schedule l'or ie Rati MNMsiys. Wednesdays and Fit ' Mp . . 0:30 pin. i"rum-he Ka-r TuetAtyi Thursday and Satut .ofiy. " io:ib run. 'yr'tUnrouver 'VUftJqay i 1.30 p-m. Ttymsday 10:30 pjn K Friday 11 p rr Frorn Vancouver-Sunday p.ro Wednesday 9:30 ajn, Friday pjn. For Rltwart and Anyex 8unday 7 pjn Wednesday 4 p.m 'rom Stewart and Anyox Tuesday .,..11:30 a.m Thnradny 8 p.m For Naas Itlvrr and Port Simpson-Sunday . 7 pjn . The Dally Newi can be pur r -hacd at- Post office News stand. 325 nranville St.. Vancouver. 4 Karl Anderson, . Prince (leqrge, 110. R. W. Riley. Terrace. B.C. e Oeneral store. Anyox. I Smlthers Drug Store. Bmlth terslia ' 444 THE DAn.Y NEW8 igsnBBBBBBBBBBBSBV- ' a Wtan 2 Wvlrsi tor ;P. SjjaWtas. 23 H, Spalding 0 . p. Brown 2 H. arr 4 j: WeHay o PQajtas 4 I'rincerHupert D. Morrison 2 k; Nkamno 10 J. Morrison e R. AUen 0 E. -3anturbane-:. r ..... is R. Moxley 0 J. OomacHna 4 This Is Thriiling Spart Some day v.l.en time hangs heavy on your hands Just go Into the wojdi and ;ry this one. You'd be surprised. It's done regularly at Engelberg Switzerland. SPORT GHAT Harvey Winner AtBilliards The. Rupert basketball boys won The finals of We U.ird biUlurd put ujm much better light than drying leel at 173. Playln a any plaited team. The Y. P. h. A-team or Port Simjasorf U goo.1 bwl the C. N. R. are no slouches at th" hoop game and expect to bring tlc W Cross. Jaekie Campbell and coveted troohy home for the fli -t W. C. Bacon accompanied the time in years. team. The people of Port Easing-ton were very hospitable. resident of the city and prominent in the Chamber of D A Clf FTD A I I Gtimmerce, tried to interest Prince Rupert people in out- DlOiVl-i 1 DlLL a9d trail to the top of Mount Oldfield, with a -.viBv to its use by both local residents and tourists. The riiovement fell through. SCHEDULE xiiisu wnuer t,no noinunnzine oi me mountain was com- February 21 Kaicns vs orotto: riienced in a different manner. Dr. Johnsen, who Is an-0' v" Merchanu; cardinals expert with the skis, started using the mountain for sil-'- 0onU; MHenw va nvers. M qhd interested a few of his friends in it During the; February a" yaten,v' c N R : siniimer a cabin was built and this winter ski parties pv - . ,f mountain climbing paities have become quite the thing, !0nUl tied!' Oil There is talk of building more cabins or club houses on 1 i nv t.Me mountain for use either summer or winter and it LthOliC PclDerS eqms as if Oldfield was, after all these years, coming Mq Us own. It should prove a very valuable asset to thV Berlin. Feb. 20:-ohance uity.- HUr has lifted the ban n CaUt- W yiw In Peuesta wench had n suppreased lor several days. nutnijt in ihir au m !iturift was Dtayoo yesiensay. Aies nJaMsv It U hoped vnat this wUmiaa vX wlnnlna 'row Onarlie PhUilps atmlciwttl keep UP wDen the C N. by m to 17. Harvey the buck II. Aare pftted up acasnst the port nwier at mtnu, thirty was out- laiianjiau. Northern u. u cnaarraon- w w ' aMp holdera, in (be next few weeks lb mentjr-rlet mark and In last year s match it was an all- " a hundred behind when PM1-Istar team that the locals had P Pnl.. sioea at 13 I o.iiiui .ho .t th npitin.i lor a time witn Harrey scoring at thinks that the Railway boys will Deeplie 'the stormy wenthf r of yesterday quite a number of yining folk en)yed the pMsftire of Mount C4dfleld akilrsg. The snov on tne mountain was wet and hamp-'reo the speed of the winter athletes considerably. But as soon as a lati frost comes the run 'IB be out bank in first clans shape again Abo it a dosen people stayed gt the clubhouse over the week-end BASKETBALL I.KAUlT. STANDIMIS Senior league W. L araito t Kalens t 4 CXtlA. -3.4 Inttrpiedlate League Tuxto ..' , Warriors Merchant 1 Cardinals Casnets AllMSUIS IjidleaIague j ...1 Junior League Japanese , '..J Hovers --J Meteors 1- S s I I I 1 9 4 I 4 PU. 10 4 4 10 10 9 It 6 13 ' a, Hockey Scores Sunday Boston J, Detroit 2. MonlreJI 0, Ohlengo 0. Ottawa 1, New York Americans 3 Saturday Detroit l, Toronto 4, ' New York Rangera 3, Canadiens 1. ' RENT A Radio, Sewing Machine, Typewriter Melt A E imOS., LTD. every visit to the table and finally game featured by. rouud-lhe-iaUr and close cannons Harvey drew ahead to win comfortably BADMINTON Jong. 15-, 15-1 a nmuarj itmaxurasmrjumis ivsarBrBvmBTasat'BrB.'aTBrBf.a nmrrBti pkkwi .0 WJrgtnH ataiMtBTB "Bn.airoKBWi raTa-KB-saraf BASKETBALL PLAYED AT ESSINGTON Marj' Comadlna and Alvlna Tur- j geon. 15-11. IS-?. 1 N. Begers and Mrs Hougan vs : Mary ORnw ami Bea Carener. . 1 7. 14-15. 16-11 j Uif. Oeerendand Mrs. Usudeaa- child w. P Artorta and Mrs Dt thy defeats the Port gssingtou handiea of ttoe ,Oasdur. Legion i .Men' Doubles J. Olsasn and Joe ssaggard vs. J Oomadtna and Oene. I-15, 14-15. Hoy Pranka and O. rranks vs. p. , DeJong and BUI Lyons, 11-1J 15-14. 15-6 Ernie Walls and Henry Jarkapn ! n T. Buesanlcb and Walter SmUn. 3-15. MVI5. Tea was served by the Moose la- ' Ilea. fmmfflk Advertise in the DiHytewg Monday, Fch CANADA'S SUPREME REMEDY I News of The Sport World' - iSucHs&coin m La Think or it v people of C.uiad., Mixture i triply It every tlm- th. One little s!. a ! . I WAS PLAYEDHS" CQUgh IS gone Number of Interesting names Yesterday Afternoon at Mooe Hall Moose vs. Catholics tt'C. howtpeedlly b.ui put OUt Of bllMI: It's dhe sanu . right away th.it ' the bronchia: you're on your . . .. . . iftna oreaining -., . Id the following. Met of games th And here's Moose is In each case menttened ley s starts at first- ' acid condttlon l(. MUediDoublr, jmay ne,,, V. Mrs. M. Umb and 11 Jackson vs to-nuiht for i-nr . P Astorl.i and P. DeJong. 15-6. 15-14. so get a hot M. Mrs. overend and E. Welle vs.i" Ha-u ... . I prove It - lor m.u Betty Arney and Tony Bussainch, jlMHanJ jH,.kl(l 8-15. 15-14. IJ-IB JtionsuN imuir: Y Tcrnrn and Joe Slaggard vs. 1 ., Mary OBrlen and W. Smith. 9-15. i 14- 15. D. Balling er aM Jack Qlboen vs Mrs. DeJong arid J. Comadlna, 7-15. 1 14,15. , N Rogers syal O. Franks vs. Mary Astoria and Oene. 15-. 15-4. Mrs. 8 Houcan anxl 01 FrMka vs. K Letchford and BUI Lyons. 15- 14. 15-14. i UillrV Doutdea. Y. Terrien and Mrs. Lamb va. M. , Comadlna and K. Letchford, 15-2. i-a. , Y. Terrien and a Ballingv vs Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating three Drt Dern Total rapacity '9.41 tra Shlpballdrn snd Ship Rrpalrrn for Sleel snd Woo4 Ttwk Iron and Hrssi Csitlij SLtitn Derrick for Ilrsvy ItrpAirtd snd OvttbssW BILLIARDS february ?! llias Osnadtf 111. GEMCIES IIcnnrsyTIirrc lar Itrnndy ran not he oh' tallied ut a inoinrtits no tier, mi . 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