PAGE SIX f any segment of the Spine 'ItifcluxafioAl rmffur im produced on ine orrte trunks M uui point tad diitaK develops. TaTMtOAT T.HtAT felVNCS T.UVU T.tTCWACM T.SCOSv T.AITtMDtX T.OVAKU T.lOlUUMtS T.SUCGU ll T.MAUSVTUTM t .iv "1 v 1 Vs. v TheQiiropractorrKPS d. a. McMillan Palmer Graduate CHIROPRACTOR Palho-Neuromeler Service. Open Evenings Rooms 6 & 7, Exchange Block Phone 691 DRYGOODS SPECIALS Indies' Dimity Slips, all shades 85c Ladies' Rayon Slips, all shades $1.90 Ladies' Broadcloth Slips, all shades $2.23 Ladies' Satinette Slips, all shades $2J)0 Ladies' Broadcloth Blpomers 51.2) Ladies' Cotton Bloomers 30c Indies' Dimity Bloomers," all shades 65c Gent's Flannel Shirts, good quality $150 Gent's Serge Pants, extra quality $3.50 MUSSALLEM'S 123-117 Fifth Ave. East Phone 18 Phone 81 Have Your Eyes Examined Poor eyes and poor glasses arc a pitiful combination. Good glasses will make good eyes of poor eyes. If your present glasses do not suit your eyes for any reason, you are criminally negligent of your future if you do not secure the proper glasses at once. Lowest prices. Expert service. A. E. IRELAND Graduate Optometrist 319 Third Avenue. Opposite G.W.V.A. Demers Phone 27. P.O. Box 327. Come and See our $22.50 Georgette and Silk Dresses Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST GURVICH STOPS HIS OPPONENT! 'Ml K1IIK Ol' ANYOX OUT LAsTl NH1IIT C'LAIMIMl I OI L I)t( llltll A I R A IV A N V U X WHESTI.KU 1IKATS VANTOtVEK MAN ANYOX. March 26. A' scheduled six two-minute round boxing contest between Dido Gurvlch or Prince Rupert and Ab Kirk or Anyox here list night wii called In the fifth round. Kirk claiming a low body blow and retiring to hi dressing room wlttra doctor and the Judges. After an examination, the ludeea decided to call the bsut a draw The main event of the evening was a wrestling contest cf four tea minute , rounds between Dick Stubbs of Anyox, 145 pounds, and Allan Kelton of Van-1 couver. 137 pounds. Stubbs won with the only fall, two minutes before the end of the last round. Kelton, was. however, adjudged the cleverer wrestler though he could not overcome the eight een pound handicap. In one of the preliminaries. Sonny Morgan of Prince Rupert and Sid Brown of Anyox battled three one-minute round to a draw. Morgan putting up a game fight against superior weight. C.N. OPERATORS WIN FIRST OF CRIBBAGE LEAGUE PLAY-OFFS In the first play-off game between the Cold Storage crtbbage team, win ners of the second half of the league. and the CJ.'.U. Operators, winners of the first half, last night, the latter team won by a score of 16 to 11. The second game will be played nex Wednesday night and. should the CN. Operators be successful, they will be awarded the Dawson Cup. emblematic of the city championship. If the Cold 6torage should win. however, a third game wUl be necessary to determine the champion team. SAlLINa TO EUROPE MAKE RESERVATION'S NOW i I UOU .SAINT JOHN To Lherrl Apl. 3 Montrose Apl. 8 Mantcalm Apl. IS Mlnaedosa tApl. 33 Msntclare To Cherbourg-Southampton-Antwerp Apl. 14 Moctnalrn To ilaiiw Apl. 13 Mctagama To Antwerp Apl. 7 Marburn To loiidon Apl. 31 Marloch UtOM NKVY YOliK To t'lirrbours-sotitliampton Ap. IS Empress of Scotland Via Belfast. Apply to Aieit erenrwlwre or M J. I. FOHSTER. II ! and VARNISHES For Sale by SILVERS1DES IJHOS. M-HaBMIBMSKSaSSBSMWSsJ c m From Halifax Ts Plffnouth-Hiirt-London To Qussnslswn sn4 Lltsrpool tiirmiij Apr. From New York To Quttfictowit and Lltsrpool lsi"aU tpr. i iih . pr To Cherbourg and SouthsmpUn BmunrU Apr. i, 1. Vjjf I VuikiiiiIi Anr II Uiv.i. i m. tb ii si v '" l ' XB. Telephone AW ; j " ' I Styaour 2930 ' W tP ' iii inn' m ii ainiii miwamnmniwBmaKMm isi si StUljZ? 1 vrs RAMSAYS PAINTS M IB oargains FOR THIS WEEK ! ilb. tin Malkin'a Uest Strawberry Jam for C5l-, with 8 packages Quaker Corn Flakes for $1.00. All for $1.6.). lb. Creamery Butter in bulk for 95e with a 5 lb. pall Silver Leaf Lard. The 2 for $2.00 SOc pkjr. Som-Mor Wafers; 1 C3c pku. Coffee. The 2 for $1.00 Limited Phones 15 and 571 Graham Supreme Frcfth Milk Dally Delivered B.C. Butchers & Grocers Dr.J.R.Gosse DENTIST Heliyrnon Block X-Itay Service. Open Phone C8G. George rorie CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR Phone JS7 t41 Sevond Avenoe West. Prlnre Bupert THE DAILT NEWS For perfect rest for untroubled sleep for dollar-for-dollar value for longer life there has been nothing better for 50 years than the 'stermoor built for sleep SIMMONS HARRIET HOME FURNISHINGS GEO. D. THE to score four winning basaets In quick! succession . I The house was packed to capacity' with a wild and yelling crowd from start to finish. All players on both sides deserve great credit for plsjlng two of the hardest and fastest games of their csreers. The Prince Rupert team will return home on Sunday. Advertise In th Dally News UK Prince Rupert Maple Leafs Win 15 to 9 Over Smithers in Basketball Series Final SMITHERS, March 2C Making it two straight wins. Prince Rupert Maple Leafs again snatched victor from defeat last night and won 15 to 0 over the Smithers five in the last game of a series of two to decide which team would meet Anyox at Prince Rupert in April in the finals for the ladies basketball championship of Central British Columbia and the Milburne Cup. It was a fast and furious game with Smithers leading until the last ten minutes of play. The engagement was marked by heavy checking and rough playiiiK. the Prince Ruiert girls smashing through the Smithers defence In the last part of the match t 1 LONG BEATS McMORDIE KUMi Punnc i:ri:.Ti:it i:ti:k.n IN IINAL IOU MTV ItllXIAKll MIVMI'IONMIIP W. H. Long won the city Individual billiard championship last night by 'defeating Col. 8. P. McMordle In the final game by 1.000 to 031 points. The first half of the game left McMordle with a slight lead over Long, the score stand- CANADIAN SERVICE ,n 4t 500 to 47S ,n tb hU issi nijDi. uong soon overcame uw caa i and passed his opponent to run out a j ; comparatively easy winner. The whole series of gsmes was ' watched by a large' number of fans and. I when Long eliminated last year's cksm , 'plon. Fred Pyle. Itwas generally con , ceded that there would be a close game In the finals. Aqultsnia . , Mty II. 31 ! The high bresk of the gsme last even To LoBJsndsrry and Olssgow j ms w made by Col. McMordle with a iJitedimis .. Apr. i i:srwri4iia . Apr. ... .,, To PUmouth-Hs.rs-London run of 40. while Long's high bresk was jrmatlii .. Apr. i Awsiils .. tpr. IK;38. From Iloston To Qussnslown snd Liverpool 1 tf: l.i'uiiu pr. 3 Aiiisni.i . Apr. II J 1' I'sll.t at l,!yni,.lli. i-stUuiHl 'I M.in' j i.rli r-, rtrari- unit TrsK-llerj.' ! II lw(u-- si ..-l r.i l.-s. Kull ItiroriualMrtt rn.iu rnin l.l lural -ixi-l aif. nl i.i "c ..Liiipain i.ompam ' r orr,ri. orririi. 6 Oil lU-lmr M.. V.. Vsnri.i !. jj.c SPORT GHAT The newly Incorporated Prince Oeorge Oolt Club r.4 elied W K Nichols as president. Chaa A. Pyne vice-president. and W. L. Armstrong secretary-trras- juter. The beard of directors Is com ! posed of the officers and Archie Watt. U. W. AUard. Dr. C. Ewert. Al. John son. P. D. Taylor and Dr. E. J. Lyon. It Is the intention of the club to proceed with the making of a 9-hole course on the land leased from th raUway company, al the Cache, as soon as the frjst is out of the ground Tenders for the work will be called for within the neit few dsys. J. M. McLean, secretary cf the Prince Oeorge athletic association has received letter from J. P. Watson, president of B.C. Amateur llockey association. In which the writer pays warm 'tribute to the members of the local hockey team and to J. C. Pldgeon, their manager, regretting that he could not come to Prince Oeorge to present the Coy Cup, emblematic of B.C Intermediary hockey championship. The expense which the Prince Oeorge team was put to In winning the Intermediate championship was I9l3.es.. The bill has been filed with the hockey association In Van couver, but as conditions were not favorable for attendance at the matches j played there will not be very much of l rebate to the clob unless the senior branch of the association comes to the financial aid of the Intermediate With games lined up against the Vancouver Canucks, St. Louis Peeks Undertakers and the Newman-Stems of Cleveland, to say nothing of an extensive trip that Is likely to take them to Toronto, Montreal, New York and Chicago, busy times He ahead of the Commercial Orsds of Edmonton. All the gamea are Important ones, but the "stick-out" In the program undoubtedly wiu be the series In Edmonton against the Cievelandtrs. In spite of the tact that the Underwood trophy, emblematic of the International championship, was not at stake when the Orads played the Newman-Sterns last spring, the lassies from the metropolis on the shores ot Lake Erie claimed the title when vic torious in that series, and since that time there has been quite a lot ofargu ment as to the tights and wrongs, of the case. caugi ra ntltig plum recently by winning the now celebrated' m. ....... i . T1. til. ft 1 1 H uimrihlnl Ilk SOS 000 OUtSldS Of the 'money Canadians no doubt bet on It.' The winning horse was 8lr Harry, Which belonged to the Seagram stable and If was ridden by a Montreal Jockey named BourasM, The Wldalr-BsUtade colt ran the distance In 3.03 3-5, leu than a second under the track record made for the mil and a quarter. There was a field of IB. and Sir Harry won by hair a length. Dangerous, of the Row dale stable of New York, mas second; Cotlogomar. a French-bred harm of the Coventry stable was third, and Oaffanian, another Seagram horse, was fourth. The actual amount won by Sir "Harry was $34,000 and OaHsman got '11.300 for being fourth. SUCCESSFUL WHIST DRIVE AND DANCE HELD BY MOOSE Some two hundred persons attended very successful whist drive and danre held last night by the Moose lodge In the hall on Third Avenue. There were 36 tables of whist and winners were as follows: Ladles' first. Mrs. B. J. Bacon; ladles' second, Mrs. S. A. Swanson; ladles' third. Mrs. Saxon on cut with Mrs. A. Jacobseu and Mrs. Bartlett: men's first S. A. Swanson: mens second, J. Hose: men's third. Opt. E. Mabbs. Refreshments were served and danc ing followed, musk being by Mrs. R. P. Ponder's orchestra, a ill Is Royer was master of ceremonies while L. R. Parry was chairman of the , committee in charge. M i:TIII K lll'.POKT. Prince Rupert. Raining, fresh SC. wind: temperature. 3S. 34, Terrace.- Cloudy, calm, temp. 34. ltrord. Cloudy, calm, temp. 3d. Alyaiuh. Cloudy, calm, temp. 33. Alice Arm. Cloudy, calm. temp. 37. Anyox. -Rain, calm, temp, 40. S tea art. Heavy rain. calm. temp. 37-Hareltnn.-- Cloudy, windy, temp. 38. Telegraph Creek. Cloudy, calm. temp. Smithers. Clear, calm, temp. 34. Burn lake. Cloudy, calm. temp. 34. Whltehorse. Clear, calm. temp. 33. Damson. Clear, calm, temp. 13. Selkirk. above. IIOTIX AKKIVAI, Prince Kuprrt P. 11. Orren and H. Edenahaw. Mss- sett; Rows E. Deegan and Andrew Plynn. Seattle-. W.vJ. Walsh. Portland. Ore.: W o. Mitchell. Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Moort snd mm and R. B. 8 now, Buckley Bay, D. Chtsholm, Edmonton. sasuy H. Bradley. J. Stewart. Mra. Larsen atad O. P. Va Valkenburg. Watun liven P. Sheehan. city. Dr. J. H. Page of Ottawa, chief of the division of quarantine of the federal department of health, arrived In the city from the south on the Prince Charles this afternoon and will remain here until Mondsy when he m 111 proceed East. He Is here In the course of a western Inspection tour. 1000 Eggs in Every Hen Nf f)lrm of PiMillry Kerplnj lrl lllgli-ITk-rtl Vt Inter Iff famous I'nultryman TELLS HOW "The great trouble with the poultry business hss always been that the laying life of a hen was too short." says Henry Trafford, International Poultry Expert and Breeder, for nearly eighteen years Editor of Poultry Success. The average pullet lays ISO eggss. If kept the second year, she may lay 100 more. Then she goes to market. Yet. It has been scientifically established thst every pullet Is born or hslched with over one thoussnd minute egg germs In her system snd will lay them on a highly profitable basis over a period ot tour to six years' time If given proper care. How to work to get 1,000 eggs from every hen; how to get pullets laying early, how to make the old hens lay tike pullets; how to keep up heavy, egg production all through cold winter months when rggs are highest; triple egg production; make slacker hens hustle: SJ.00 profit from every hen In six winter months. These and many other money making' poultry, secrets are contained In Mr. Trafford's "1.000 EOO HEN" system of poultry raising, one copy of which will bb sent absolutely free to any reader of this paper who keeps six hens or more. There Is big profit for the poultry keeper who gets the eggs, Mr. Trafford tells how, if you keep chickens and want them to make money for you, cut out this ad and send It with your name and address to Henry Trafford, Suit 202A, Herald Bldg.. Blnghamton, N.Y., and a free copy ot "THE 1,000 EOO HEN" will be sent by return mall. Advertise In the Dally New. ANGER, the TAILOR Suits made to order. 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Application 8nouiu ut- " . .ainei. lw AMes8or. from whom full information may be "a" therefor tmcatc win be Issued without me pajiiiK"- - Al,)n Default In complylnif vlth the provision. i of t fjne render the person liable, upon summary conu c"0't,jnUCJ. conu i default of 110.00 for each day during Jurlntr which whicn his nis uc- lr ,,r()Vnciil Application forms , AHsensor, Government from the Commissioner may be obtained from anj cr Aifent, Provincial oI ce.,7 D.C Victoria, of Income Tax,