a FAGB FOUR T15; DAItT TO Wt'tlni',1 BRINGING UP FATHER By George McM He Was SlSSUSl I I I HELLO. IS THI4.0.MTV6? WHAT? 1 1 1 ( BY COLLY I Li HELLO I , I f THIS 15 ABOUT THE LIMIT- MACCir ImKSSlSpSw I H 'N'T TMER6? WELL,I OOCAM CALLeO UP RYaV TH GROQAN AWAY ALL DAN AN1 InoUR JUST TO etE IF YOuV AROUND? MO? YOU SAY HE. I BUT H OON'T -U PLACE? NO A 500LTO PLAY A Not Going Blind lie ttpuld not read th iMwjper without headachy orTywfintartlng and sometimes could not even then se th$. print he was afraid, and thought he had to go to Vancouver. A friend told him our op tician had passed the same exams that opticians in Vancouver haveto. Our optician found jt was just the natural eye change at that age and the proper glasses are giving him com fort. Our charges are also (JEWELLERS THE STORE WITH THE CLOCK VE GIVfVOUR COAL 15 PICKEP) We pass our coal over a screen four times larger than any other coal screen in town. We are therefore putting out the cleanest and best prepared coal. We make it a point to get coal for you that will give the most heat with the least waste. Let us have your order for delivery now. Albert & McCaf fery k, Limited Phones 116 and 117 Rowrs Sheet Metal Works Manufacturers of Pitch and Gravel Hoofing (sRlvnnlzed Hoofing Chimney Tops Have Troughlng Conductor Pipe Hoof Flashing Warm Air rurnacex Stove l"3pe and Elbows Metal Roofs and Siding Phone SIO . Hqx 4G7 COAL Prices DOWN Pembina Peer let Egg $12.00 Pembina Washed Nuts $11.25 Alberta Booties BSir $12.00 Alberta Lump $1100 These Coals are under cover and delivered dry. HydeTranster ' AND COAL CO. 139 Second Avenue DNDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage. Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Mi vinj. LADIES' WHIST ENDS jN DRAW Play-off Between Moose and Can adian National Ladies is He-quired lo Reach Decision Canadian National Ladles and Moose Ladles, both winning their games laat evening over the English Ladle and Orange Ladles respective!- by similar aeorea of 7 to 2. are tied for the leadership of the ladles' section of the lYa- ternal Whist League and the right to meet the Uooae. winners of the men's section, for the city championship so It will be necessary to have a play-off between the two teams at a date which wUl be arranged later. With the regular season's schedule now concluded, the standing of the ladles' teams la as follows: W. Moose 7 Canadian National 7 Orange 5 English 5 COLD STORAGE WINS BILLIARD FIXTURE Ptt. 7, 7; al S FROM MAPLE LEAFS Cold Storage, which Is now almost assured of season' honors in the Billiard League, won over the Maple Leafs In last night's future by the substantial margin of 900 to 810. Them were vend high brrk 45 by Marcus Andrews. SI by W. H. Long and S4 by Col Meliorate and M. M. MoLechtan. Individual scores j9re aT foftowa: W. H. Long (CoW Storage). 200; Col: S P. MeMordle (Maple Leafs). St. A. Murray. 300: J. Hamilton. 164. J. Hlllman. 139: M. Andrews. 200. A. Macdonald. ISO; M. M. McLacblan. 300. W. Balllle. 300: George Howe. 163. League standings to date are as fol lows: Played Total Aver. CoM Storage 1Q S7 SOS. Maple Lead 10 8997 894 Grotto 9 80M 892 Oread Terminals . . 9 79451 8M Orro Club 10 8917 80S Individual averages to date: Played Total At. P. Wllllsms Mi. 1 3oo 20a W. Balllie ICS. I 1 300 30 3, May (CB l 6 1188 198 W. H. Long ICS.) 9 17U 1M A. Murray CS. 10 1942 194 A. Mtoaonawl CS.I .... 10 1984 194 D Brown (Orottei 9 1I60 i F d. PyW I O.T.I 9 1787 198 O. Hew (M&.) 10 1899 190 J Bessie (O T.) s 944 190 M. M. McUdtkM (ML. I 9 1 878 188 W. J. Nelson ( O.O ) .... 10 1849 188 C Touagman (O.) 8 144 188 Donald )Os5. 6 1080 183 C. Balaglio 100. 10 1TM 179 J. Waugh (tMMoi .... 9 ten ITS (VrfwuS!1 Mayor McMaedte. (M L.) .. 10 1777 178 Ben Self O.T. 8 1417 178 J. Hlllman ' ICS 1 10 1749 178 M. Andrews IMI.l 10 1730 ITS F. Bleman IO.T.) 8 1099 173 O. A. Woodland (O.C.I . . 8 1870 171 W. B. Wllllacroft (O.T.I .. 9 1037 171 J Andrews (OT ) 9 1831 189 . Hamilton I MX. I 10 1S88 187 R Young ( a rot to 1 s tsss 187 O P. Tinker (O.C.I 7 1184 188 Ben Huekuu (O ) 1 181 181 K. Meagher (O.) 3 318 189 John Bulger (C.B.) 4 818 184 O. Kraitae IO.T.) 1 371 188 J. Brown (O.) 9 814 133 In toe St. Andrew's Society carpet bowling tournament laat night, rlnka lot Thomas Beanie and j. wataon won respectively over those of Oeorge Scott and A. MeUod. . , Steading ot teams to dSKT uv she tournament la as ssSlows; W. L. n. Ptt J IMC 4 1 0 I A. McLeod S 3 1 O. Abbott 3 1 0 ( 3- Frew 3 1 0 ( J. Watson S 3 0 I O. Scott 3 'I 0 ' N. McDonald 3 2 0 iC. Taylor 3 ,1 0 1 n. Camerou 3 3 0 ' Jark Wataon 1 8 1 R Osvla 1 3 0 T Brattlr J 4 0 The next game will be nluycd to morrow night between the following rinks: R. Davie vs. C. Taylor; a. Abbott vs. J. Dick SPORT CHAT ' Prince Rupert basketball Isiu are looking for some real ai!;on with the New Metlakntla High School players who will open here tonight with the High School, champions of the city Intermediate League. The boy from the north are said to be a snappy aggregation and. from reports received, they should give the locals something to extend themselves agalnat tonight. If they prove too good for ihe High School, it la possible that a Senior select team may be pitted against them for the second game tomorrow night. The New Metis kalians arrived today aboard the gas boat Carmen from Port Simpson where they played games Monday and Tuesday nights. They have Just completed a month's trium phal tour of Alaska in the course of shlch they won seventeen game md lost but one. The 1938 schedule of the International Baseball League has been Issued recently over the Signature of the president, John Oonway Toole. The tson wlU open on April 18 with Montreal at Reading. Buffalo at Baltimore. Rochester at Jersey city and Toronto at Newark and will continue untu September 33. Aa the Interna tional is the only organized baseball league In which Canada is represented its doings are particularly interesting In the Dominion. It is In this league that much of the "Ivory" for the Na tional and American divisions art fund. To this; same organisation alas go many slayers when they are through with the majors. Oiler Besner returned to the cltv on the Prince Rupert this morning from s brief business trip to Vancouver. j he 1 ourut 1 hird 1 l.in ' sirYit im, Bni j .7 jf 1) .- . , I COMPULSORY EVENING j DRESS AT RESTAURANT; Objrriktn Taken bt Vl-llor and IHffl-j rnlty fbiiil In (.ell Inn Table A Writer in the Manchester Guardian fiom London has the following Interesting Item in regmd to evening dresn: A story told to me by a strongmlnded Australian about his Chrutmas Kve adventures la worth retelling as a record of London ways in 1937. He had been staying for some time In one of the jreat hotels on the Embankment, dining m the restaurant every night. On Christina Kve he went down as usual rot In evening dress, and Instead of be-.ng ushered to h:.s table aa usual with -be ceremony due to a good customer, he waa told very politely that he could -.ot be admitted except in evening :iothes. He insisted on seeing eomeon .n authority, and a polite under-man- jger invited him to the gnu room to lave an exquisite dinner there, and then rffered to send up the best dinner In 'he house to his rooms. The strong-m.nded Australian, how- ver. after pointing out that while they tad gladly taken his money at the re- isurant on the other nights of the veek. although he was not In evening Ires .Ussy now refused him entrance 11 this special night of goodwill, said ery well, he would go elsewhere. It vould onjy'have taken him ten minutes c dress, but be was made of stern ituff. so he took a taxicab and spent '.wo hours travelling from one restaur-int to another, and every time waa refused admittance as be waa not suitably attired. But at ten o'clock he .truck a very famoua rettaurant lu Jegent Street, where he learnt that he ould dine In any part without evening .lcthea, so he dined well there. He Intends to let Austral is know about it all. The question before the hotel and re-ataurant people Is whether It la really worth while to maintain this Victorian As Qay as a Country Uouse Varty CROSSING to Europe in a Cunari or Anrlior-Doiialdson ship by Cabin Class you mmlit imagine your self to be one of a gay party in a great country house. There is the society of new. inter-Mting fellow-patiengers, delightful recreation, regular and healthful exercise, excellent food and tierfect VWifiWn' i$rW4-sA JrtfcoJiinsikfp. .! Yet it costs no more to eo on ST. ANDREW'S BOWLING T. Iteallle and J. WatMin Winners f flme lAtt Ktenlng these (hips I Weekly sailings from Montreal and Quebec to Plymouth, Cherbourg and London by the Aurania.Alaunia, Ascania and Autonia . . . to Ik-Mast, Liverpool and Glagow by the Athenia, Letitia, Andania and Antonia. aoJ Third Class arvommoilation i of a correspondingly bigk tandard on all these 1 Issuers. aas CANADIAN I SEtXVICE and JJna0T'" LINES Sf yt 1m tlHimM; ee wrllil T l;.r.,.NHt HTKAM iW CO.. MMITKn. Ml IUMInr Wreel. iv.. VAStOl'VKK. Crr Ciiurd TfewMer't Chvjuf-ttilly NtgtlUhU. V antedd (For Sale ;For Rei.t DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 22c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for leis than 50c rule of compulsory evening dress on occasions. The theatres have now tacitly given it up or at any rate do not enforce the rule. Even oa the great Unets at dinner, where wonderfu. dresxes are worn. taay Americans oa principle sppou- la day clothes. England la the only country now. I think, a-here evening dress Is made compulsory or meet m hotels and restaurants. HEALTHFUL CLIMATE ! YUKON TERRITORY J The climate of the Yukon Territory. 1 Canada, is characterised by extremes In ! temperature and a ?ery moderate precipitation. There is no more delightful jailmate than that which prevails from )May 1 to October 1. The continuous ! light for the whole twenty-four hours, during the period from the middle of I May to the first week In August, although anticipated, la a source of j delight and wonder to the visitor. While the winters are Ions and cold. on account of the absence of high i winds and the dryness of the atmosphere, the low temperatures are borne with less discomfort thsn In other : parts not so favored. Tr.NDKIl TIIOI (1IIII I LMH. A young wife of Bristol said to her husband one night: "My dear, there la a gentleman in the parlor He wants to speak to you." "Who is it. do you knowT" the husband asked. "Dear." said the wife, "you must forgive me. but that cough has bothered you very much of late; and though spring la coming on it still clings ou. Oh I if you knew how worried I've been about you." and she threw her anna around bis neck. What would I do If I were to lose you?" she moaned. "Oeme, eswael' said the young man. patting her shoulder tenderly: "men dont die of a alight cold. So you have osjtied bt a doctor, ah? Well. 111 see him gladly if it will make you feel ieler. Whleh one is it. Squills?'' "It Ml the doctor, dear." was toe answer. It's the lite Insurance agent " - Port William Times-Journal. itocKiKN out vim: The name "Rocky mountains" appears to be of Ore Indian origin. Long before the advent of the white man the Indians of the Canadian prairies, gaa-lng at the gllatenlnt line of naaks stretched serosa the West, called them tne'-HHtrft&rg Woiinvjine," ' LagardewT rH. Pierre m his taursal. 17S8, stated that ifflAnf tha Rmm Uim - Mit the name Into French "Montagnea dea Roehea" and by the Sngllsh equiva lent they have alnee been known. HTAMl Of' not OLAH I IR A recent survey of the forest resources of British Oolumbls showed a total stand of approximately 78.000.-000,000 feet board measure of Douglas fir. While all of this Is not st present commercially accessible, a large proportion Is within reasonable distance of water and rail transportlon. About SO per rent of It is situated on Vancou ver Island and the adjacent mainland IIOTF.I. AIIIIIVAI.S Prlnee llniert II L. Datlen. n Oreen. H e rw,ui. bourn. J. A, Millar and W F MrDon-nld. Vancouver: C. F. Wlllaon. Prince Rupert; W. Scott, Edmonton: E Wood-worth. Smlthen: A. Y. Wilson. Hemo: D O. Morgan and D. M. Ostrom, Toronto: l. a. m. Potterton, SUwart: Mrs Sydney Ardagh. Terrace ' sat 07 I j N. MscLeod, Alice Arm; R II. Crowd and D. MacKenxle. Airy ox: Mr. and Mrs. S. Wilkinson. Kwlnlua: P Mxgnu-on, Terrace: A. Johnson. Port Erward: O. E Brown and E. C. Flewm n! Simpson Cenlral E R Workman. Stewart: D Wsll w F Tsylor and Mr and Mrs. J Hall C.N.R. Matt Johnson, fisherman fmm . I of the American halibut schooners u(TerlnK from broken rib. Bl,ilei iMt .Bvenini! on the Csraiisun for Semile. WANTED WANTED EXPKRIKNCSD BOOK- keeper: permanent position: out of town: good salary. Reply In own handwriting. Box 98 Dally News office. SO OIRL WANTED FOR Phone. Blue 388 FOR SAI.B HOUSEWORK tf FOR SALE. 81800 BUYS A NEWLY finished house. 5 rooms, bathroom, pantry and basement nandy to sawmill. Phone Black 831 tf FOR SALE - -HVE ROOM HOUtt AND bath. Sixth Avenue and Hall Street. 1300.00: Easy terms Apply r.mu. Collar! . Co.. Ltd tf FOR SALE CASH RSXM8TER. BHOW- csses. mirrors and store futures. Montreal Importers. 81 FOR SALE NEARLY NEW UFRIORT Orand Piano. Phone 768 81 FOR HUNT FOR RENT - ROOM IN PRIVATE home. 483 Eighth Ave West Phone Red 737. 81 FOR RENT ROOMS WITfJ. OR WITH- out tmard. Central location Phone Blue 153. tf HOUSE FOR RENT ROOMS AND BATH. Apply Munro B-os tf FOR RaTMT. - FURNISHED ROUSE Apply 318 Fourth Ave East. U FURNITURE AND RANGES cHssiMswRiD sTurns. BirrsaooM Suites. Dining Suites. Kitchen Tables. Ranges. Linoleum and Linoleum Rugs. Carpets. Blinds. Curtain Rods. Restmore Coilsprings and Mattresaea. Blanketa. Cretonnes. Window Curtain goods. We have sllll a few past left at the old price. a. M irKuvir.. n kmti in: liMMar HS. CHIMNEY SWKBP II. 4. ZIWKF.IIK flenersl llsmty Man Furnaoes and Stoves Cleaned sad Re-satred. Chlmntaa swept Cemetery Plots Cared For. Phone Red 343. Prince Rupert. BO i:CHANGR xr.w ami srroi mn n nMiTi'iti. bought and sold and eschanged Flayer Piano and Tn Oeah Registers In stotk F.JiPJpOrflO tt 1IIIU4 Thrrd Ate. LACTIC iu. 11. is. Miiirmn rhliwewwrter 833 Third Avenue. Telephone for appointment now to Blue 88. Residence phone Slack MS. Evening calls made aa arranged. Make your appointment now. MINCE RUPERT TIDliS . wi:im:simv. nsmu auv t High S OS am. 19.1 n v 3133 p.m. ISJ " K 1 38 am. 9,7 " 14 83 pm. 88 " Till llt)V. MARrtl I High 9 18 a m. tt.l fl 33 45 pm. ISJ " 9 53. am. 101 " 1810 p.m. 8.1 " rniitAv. MAiint I Hlh 10 38 a.m. 18.8 ft. 33:43 p.m. 17.8 " 4:19 a.m. . 84 "' 17:18 pm 43 " "ATI UflAV, M1KCII I Hlh 11 Vf . m. an ft P 8:81 am. 8.9 " 18:10 p m. ii " MMIAV. MUiril 4 Hlh 0 37 am. 18 9 ft. II 17 pm. 90.8 - 8:98 am. 7 " 18:83 pm. 3.9 " moxii.w, M.iiirii n HRh 1 M urn ' 107 ft. 13 00 p.m. 91 3 " '"W 7:11 11 m. 8 4 " 19:38 p.m. 9.8 ' TI'flSDAV. MAIiril 6 1:40 am. 30 3 ft 13:30 p in 21 3 " 'n 7 411 n m ft 4 " 80:01 p m J7 " Article, LoitirJ ! STEAMSHIP M0YE1T lir Vtnreuter Tuesday- -as (,.,d Friday -ss Prinrf n Saturday - as lrliii-r. Msrch 18 - i March tS p. . Ironi VaaesMivrr Sunday as r;i:n. Wedhsadajr k- Saturuay '. ' Saturday- -a Prm March 11 n 1 March 31 a ! March 31- ae r f Pert Simpson ., Sunday e Can. -from Pert mmpum anf Tuesday-. I'nn- , Far Asyoi and sir ,1 Sunday a cam . Wednesday - l' From Aaynt ami si. Tuesday as cn - Friday-- P-. I'ar tjBeen l'hari..ti, Marrh 10 I March 34 P resn tlseeti l'liari'tir- March 8 Msirh 23 m. Fee Alaasa Marrli II u March SI s March II m Krees Asks March. IS- s. March 38 ; P. P T: P. Pt Pr f n 6 -1 Nj,. ;,, MAIL SCHEDULE irnm im Far Die Rail 1 1 Mendsy. Wednr-iv -'rs1 i Vtmn the Fl - - - - T?tiir.ilY au ' '' .'lt:1 Tet Vaneenter .s- H MrTlBmwm Tralna. Mnndav " free Vaeeadver Siindsm ...... Saturdays r s aiAKnh 1 1 1:1,1 1 TV. In. 6j,Ml.n T day. IVasnlaf. avwsj "'' """'J WCtflMsllsJW - ' j a m. a a.t- Inn l--n pFalaaaia TUtJMtty sfMN3f T Naa niter Fninl , Sundays i-iwm as Rlrer Polni TttoSdaf Th AM'ka Prtlals- March 11. 31 sun : Fvwm Aboks point" - Pwk). it. March ' ',' Tw Quern fharmtir l"i"" """ March 10 and -' rrow qsren rhurl.i.-Marrh 8 and cn.rTtrains raw I h t'da' . MBSliye. weween-.-st 11.90 am. rrwm lire tmi , fa Tuesdays, nuirno.i 94 S.30 pn " I.AM) ACT Hatf,.:'--,:'1W AlfSftAfcA -t IK. MflllhA'' Uka. about 40 mile- ',. H'J town Atim. m "" , . ,.v lontitude, and sb" ' 1 t latitude. , i i J ' TAKE NOTICE 'I"' ,.,,r J iMlrut of Olnilv- ' -' , ,,u4 B.C. occupation Trspix f : if IUI .T-nr vi I M ,. i ll Commencing st n I"'".,1 1,1" ,4 northwest end of f- "' , ' ' 1710 feet north of ' " ';, v, '" Lake River: them " , i " uii mii wtuin (SRd I jnir- Duted Deci'min"