PAGE POOR. New Year GIFTS May wc iuig'geir Slippers for all your friends. The one gift always appreciated. Prices: Ladies' from $1.00 to $3.00 Men', from $1.60 In $6 SO Children's, from 90c lo $1.75 Family SHOE Store Third Ave. We remain open unlil 10 p.m. all tlm week. Money Orders On Norway, Sweden and Denmark at Current Rate of Exchange. Make your reservations for that Christmas visit to the Old Land early. For TickeU, Rales and Information, fee us. Oliver Typewriters. Cary Safes. FIRS INSURANCE. Dybhavn & Hanson Insurance and Steamship Agency. Prince Rupert, B.C. The Home of Domestic Bread Bread is your best food. F.at more of it. Kept by the' leading grocers. La Casse Bakery Phone 190. Third Av. Prince Rupert B.C. HydeTransfer Phone 580. NIGHT OR DAY. Express Baggage Coal 139 2nd Avenue. I LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 68. Cartage, Warehousing, and fJistributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal, Sand arl Gravel. We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Moving. Loggers' Club Situate in the old Empress Hotel Building. Rooms to Rent by Day, Week or the Month, Steam Heated. Hot and Cold Waler. POOL TABLES. Flrst-cliss Restaurant In conneoUon. Umes Zarelll - Proprietor. TH1-DAILY-mCW. Wednesday. December , BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManiw I THINK lTt OOTsT T UORO RAtsCef TO TAKE VOU TO Hlt CLUB CAJSCiUCT TOMIC.HT 00"UU MEET A. LOT -.r- t . . . . - I m I ut rfH PRINCE RUPERT POINT OF RELAY Message to Bowdoln From France Goes Through Jack Bams ley's Set HARTFORD, Conn.. Iec. 26. - An amateur radio message r m j (France lo I he North Pole has ! jcoered the farlhe.t distance ever i (traversed by an amaleur relav jarriving safely in Hie ire-hound cahin of Captain IkmaM It. Mar-jMillan's schooner "Bowdoin' af-jler a 9,565 miles journey across, 'the Atlantic and the territory -f four nations. j The same nisht ajfter Monsieur (Leon Deloy at Nice. France . .transmitted a message to the Arc-llic explorer, a repetition of the idol and dashe came in on the 'headphone;, of IKinald Mil. radio YOUTH MANAGES BIG BUSINESS I "Luke" Demo tie, Aged 17, Hand-I les Million Dollar Business In New York NEW YORK, Dec. 26. His boy chums call him just plain "Luke." bul Ihe wealthy art connoisseurs, bankers of several m TbiHOFfMir I Alright I T rBT Caottipalia mad BO- BB BB. muni a mod kelp tb OccsXJt aal XSyS? B t!PES--2!aWsB. .LY Gy& offfte OH Block MXf M Utthi Nta Bflr iacrvM&iwta. AW WA ttt c.4r ctd. Aw TaNPsr cbiUrM 04 4m3t. operator for Mar.Millan, It dc- " gree from the pole and inside nations and business asi-iates the aurora. address him more resneclfullr. , , j In order to reach Refusre Har-jfor lo Ihem he is Lurien J. fe. jbor, (ireenland, the message look motte, 17-year old president if a round-about coure ecn ss Ihe lhe House of Demnlle, a ?.000.-Allanlic to South Manchester. 'ortO art Concern loraled in lhi (onn.. where it was received, by city. (John L. Reinarlz, operating anra- iteur station IXAM. Reinarti pave the mesaee by telephone , to Itoyd Phelps of Hartford, operator of. MX. who relayed it to ifiXAD at Avalon. Catalina Island. loff ?lie ctat of Califomia.-Froin llience il was sent lo Jack Haro- ley of SBP. Prince ItuperL British Colunvbia, who finished the relay. The distance covered by each relay was about a follows Nice to HarUor.1. 3,500 mile; Hart-font lo Catalina Island. 2.500 miles; Galaltna to prince Ruiert, 1.305 miles; and Prince Rupert to llefupe HarlKir. 2.260 miles, mak ing the greatest amateur relay mileage. In this remarkable record the French amaleur ued two foreign model lube wilb a 55 cycle plale supply and an output of ahont 100 wall. The receiving ?et 'ued by Reinarlz was Iihme-made Jwith his own type of w.k. circuit. Phelp's set was a Tuska 520 re- reiver. Mr. Molt of CXAD used a fij-ebe CII 13 for receiving and a quarter kilowatt tube for trans milling. Canadian 9IIP used one 50 watt (ube for sending, whilej the North Pole receiver is a Zenilh "IR." The combined effort of ell the amateurs concerned make this ione of the greatesl achievements jever accomplished in the history jof amateur radio short wave cont- Imunicalion. Young Itetnolle is a dark-hair ed, soft-spoken, aesthetic-look ing son of France, with more the air of a student than of a successful tnan of affairs. Fate. Oil short his boyhood and shoiil-derl Iiim-.wiilt aman'm-renon siMlllies. Last summer, wheji life lo Ibis! boy meant nothing more than pleasant days with a tutor in his ancestral home near Paris, his father, fietirge Joseph Demolle.i founder of I be New York house of art, was arridently shot and killed in a boar hunt in France. As is the French custom, the ynulli bad leen trained lo tread his father's footsteps. He had been reared on art. in the old Ocmolle mansion on Ihe banks of the Seine, in Ihe midst of an cient furniture and statuary his ancestors bad accumulated from the mediaeval caslles of France. Father's Footsteps "My father always talked to me of art," says Lurien. "Then, loo. I bad access lo his library on Gothic arl. We oflen went on lours of France together, visll- ing old churches and liunlin? lhrougi remote places for sculp tures, wood carvings and olher antiques wilti which lo build up our collection." The dcalh of the elder De mode ended Ihe carefree exis tence of his son. A month ago Lurien came to America. He was elected president of his father's corporation and given full an-Hiorily to manage the business "It is my plan In conduct our affairs jusl as my father did," ihe said. "I shall return lo France each ypar and bring to America I hose beautiful works of Gothic art which your col lectors have always so greatly admired." H. S. Berryman is sailing on Ihe Prince Rupert on Friday morning for Vancouver on a business trip in southern Cities. LETT-AM -NE -AM - 1IM a. FEw VOaOi REVIEW THE AM mtTot?- or am ooR BRIER CLUB' HUNTING WITH DOGS !' BANNED IN ENGLAND Such Action has Been Made Necessary by Spread of . Foot arid Mouth Disease I.OXIXW. IW. . The rapid spread of I he fool and mouth disease among ratlle in thi counlry has induced he Minis tr- of Agriculture lo make a drasijc onier that will bring dismay to thousand of sport loving Hrilons, Ii j nothing less (ban absolute prohibition of bunting with dc through the area affected by the plairue. the assumption Jieing that the dieae may lie. spread by dogs. As the order cwnes at the very height ..f the British bunting season, and Is of the wide application it will derive thousands of person of their cher-isbe.t winter- sport and will throw many people out of work. The Prince f Wales, because of the order,- has cancelled his arrangements in , the Midlands, planning lo hunt in the -south-em countries, which are free from the plazue. Nearly MS.OOfl domestic animals have been slaughtered in an effort lo stop the spread of the disease. Sport Chat j Scoring records for the first half of the season in the Senior Basketball League follow: W. Mitchell Colts., JH; I). Balfour Sons of Canada . 63; H. Men- zies 'Sons of Canada 57; A. Lane 0aeher) 51; J. Mitchell (Teachers., 50; F.. Smith fColls) and Don Graham (Sons of Can ada;. 3K; G. Mitchell (Cits ' 32; F.ric Mackintosh (Sons of Canada. 31; A. A. Kami (Collsi. 30; W. limbic (Teach. ers;, 28; Yic Menzies (Sons of Canada;, SI; Harry Astoria Sons of Canada;, II; J. Kelly (Colts . 10; II. S. Burn Teach ers , 8; S. BaelUones 'Colts and A. Mitchell (Teachers , I; C. Wood worth 'Teachers, and R. B. Skinner (Sons of Canada) Intermediate league A. AliU rhell (Higti School), 71; G. BIythe (Colin), 70; w. Wralhall (Grotto). 51; J. Kelly- (Colls; and D. Gurvirh (High School. 18; R. Smith (Colls), 32; V Meagher (Elks.. "26; M. Bu- denich 'Colls;, 22; W. Gray (Orollo;., 21; G. Shenlnn (Elks). 20; W. Cavalier Elks). 19; D. Matheson (High School). 16; W Irnbie (Grollo , 15; II. Berry. man i.Klks), 15; E. McLean (High School. H; T. Fraser (Grotlo), 12; G. Anderson (Grollo), 10; E. Crags s (Elks), 8; D. FrUzell (Colis), Howard (Grotto), and A. Phillip (High School), 6; L. Anderson Grot to and H. Kelly (F.Iks j. f; George Hill Grollo), R. Green well and A. Palmer (Elks), and !. Bulger (High School), 2. Ladies' League Miss Caro- I I I WE AM CeVMC TOCCTHET "O AH U OM1 7om Gl-jfC VJIUt. TCUt AM WHAT MW TACM pj ty (P, HOMr TCT I 1 1 "ajtwn rATu sovkl h. ' 1 2 Hi, 1 1 Daily News Classified Ads. 3 CENTS PER WORD IN ADVANCE. No AdvrtlMmit Takn for La than BOo, WANTED MOLKR lURIlKR COLLF.tiK wants nen and women lo learn the Barber Trade. Paid while learning. Tin is your opportunity to learn a trade! and gel into steady employ. nent. Graduate earn from 110.00 In 50.00 ner week. Write for free catalogue. 5ij Hallngs K. Vaneouver. 1 FOR SALE FARM FOR SALE. 10 acre top and holtorn land, dark loam soil. Location and water good year round. River Ihrough projerty. Present crop fruit, vegetables, hay. Slock Included in price. For further information apply W. Prellyjohn. I.awnhill. Quee Cherlotle Islands. B.C. BRUNSWICK Cabinet Phono graph, fifly record, five albums. Hemmings- Furniture Store. 300 FORI) SKI IAN fr Sale. In good running order. IOO.OO cash. Terms If desired. Phone 93. FOR SALK. Knglish Baby Buggy. Phone Blue 275. FOR RENT STEAM Heated Flat for rent Detner apartments. M. M. Stephens. BOARD. BOARD. The Inlander. 830 Second Avenue. Phone 137. If FOUND I'MBRELLA found al Booth School concert, Tueday ninht. Apply at School. REPAIRING ANYTHING IN CANVAS. Phone 780. P. LeClaire. Cow Bay. line Mitchell Teachers . 51: Miss l.eona Parker Ailnacs , 50; Mis Mvra Harvey Maple ,eafj. 37; Miss Sundae (bler- one (Maple .eals ... 32; .Miss M. Casey (Kaiens . 21; Miss M. raham (Maple Leafs, and Miss A. Kelly Adanarsy 6; Miss . Morrisiui (Kaiensi. 15; Mis V. Shoekley (Adanacs). 10; Mis N Prvre (Teachers and Miss W. Dyer (Adanacs), 6; Miss B. Brochu (Kaiens,, Mis II. Ilili-baril. .Mis Margaret Lindsay and MlssK. Harvey (Teacher . . Miss A. Slephens (Maple loafs' and Miss pele Tremayne (Adanacs), 2; . Miss A. Lundquist (Kaiens), . league standings to dale Senior League W Sons of Canada .. f Colls 3 Teachers I Maple Leafs I Adanacs . . I Kaiens 1 Teachers Intermediate Colt .... ., . , High School ... Grollo , Colls I L. I I 5 League W 5 3 1 Junior League W. Star 2 High School I Bluebirds 0 L. 0 I I 3 Pis. in (, ('Two points deducted by Asso ciation for fielding unregistered player in league game . Ladles' League W L. Pts. L. Pis. 0 0 2 C 1 2 l Pis I I 2 0 When you buy advertising ymi buy CIRCULATION, and see thai you set lu tf MISCELLANEOUS. ANDKftSOX. Sailmaker Sails and Tarpaulins made to order and repaired. Third Avenue, opposite Phiuer Laundry, Phone 4ireen :t9?. P.O. Box lt3. CHIMNEY CLEANING Moderate Prices OLD NICK Prine Rurerl Cigar Store Phone Blue LOOK HERE MR. TRAPPER. Here i where you get Ihe big priee for your fur. See me first and laf before selling else where like ymi t make money. W. G0LDBL00M, 'The TrapT-r Fnen.l." Second Avenue. AUCTION SALES. Goods Bought. Sold or Kirhanged H. H. HEMMINGS, Auctioneer. Furniture end Crockery. Third Ave. Phones Blark 136 and Red IIS. Saturdays TAXI Tail S7 Phone. (Call Oeorg? or Oust) , Ross Brothers. ' Pmrnpt Service and Comfort Day or Ntghl SUnd: Boston Grill Third Avenue MAIL SCHEDULE For the East Monday. Wednesdays and I'rI. days, rtpe at 5.30 p.m. From the East-Mondays. Thursdays and Sat urdays. jo p.m. . From Vancouver- Sundays Wednesdays . , Frhlays C.P.R. I Member 15 and 31 To Vancouve C.P.R. December t. To Anyoi, Alice Arm-Wednesdays , From Anyox, Alice Arm Thursdays g To Port Simpson, Alice Anyoi and Arrandate. Sundays 7 From Port Simpson, Alice Anyox and Arrandate Tuesdays To Stewart and Premier Saturdays 9 P.M.I Sundays 7 P.M. From Stewart and Premier-Sundays 8 P.M. Tuesdays A.M. To Alaska Points December 15 and 3". From Alaska Points . December 19. To Queen Charlotte Island Points Derember 15 and 29. From Queen Charlotte Points December 13 and 27. To Naas River Points and Port Simpson-Thursdays lo P.M. From Naas River Points Ralurdays A.M. mincE rtuprrrr nnri m TIMBER SALE X 5481. Tbf lil be frr. r xk i ierttna. l . .i imr lr1 a. MiT. ivtl. m Ikr .rtlrr ..; itw l SOiWhets, U.K. t l Ut nH lllM iimI tfi .4 lltMlr ldd iHHUrl Tn if inr mill lr lll ISfJhrf t1K,.r ..f Wv jr Ut. VlrV'rtS. II' i li.ri. I TIMBER SALE X S466. . TWf mm U ,JUra t..r uln! ti mmm "i ih, iih VI. M Mr wrtr -I.il. . Ittrt ree4r h1ir flufrt it 41 ts. w ni ss mm r , an Ml. "Sprwv snd iUr. sim ,. IW f rrHtr rSr. m m rMi IUiuN mm I on . u mtst t4 tnter. r. Vlrtatft. H . m lrttif isr. . TIMBER SALE X 5790. ' 0 TrtMee be rwwit4 If IHSITKt ran-!- fk4 4rf Hw Ilk i tit lujir tun rj. r riM. nwt. M-. r ("rdir SjaiHf.. T it, -f mm t lib.,' - nMt r iiMr. Innbrf psrtirwUrs f ihe h-' -VM1rU. .:. sr tHin4 fc it rw ntn, s ic. t K 3 P.M. 'y,nr "itt. nr. , A.M.I ... 3 P.M.I 9 P.M p.m. Arm P.M. -w B famm w Wednesday, December 26 High a .'I in,, n 15:00 p.m. 20.1 " '"w t:n8 a.m. 8.3 " 21:10- p.m. 3.8 " Thursday, December 27 ,n?li :02 a.m. 18.9 fl. 15:13 p.m. 19.7 " 0:19 n.m.. 8.3 " ?2:I9 p.m. 1.1 " WTIF N0TICC. (Dtirli 4 Uh), 4 TIMBER SALE X 504. SM 7Vrs, ,M W rvHn-l I MtmtWt ml tMHti. l Virbsn. rv -IMS hHMt na lbs fllb hit ul iww Iff I. for nr sirrmr ,4 I lrf v t nM MIUU at Spron- tlkt Itrntork. f H it nm uB -w etl Hwt it Ijtmit Itltmd. i ''.! IMt. OMea l.MrkNt I Mind ln4 IIMrt. I ltt (- tr tU hr IHweil I f Wtl T iimls-r. : rawtW tstmraltr mt lb ! -P. M.r, YKtsctt. nr., or piMHrt r rur vTir imi w r. . lint us. rH. bw 4lrru i. Tuesday. Mall closes at I P.M. uk i" 'u Thursdays 10 P.M. p .f Tomtit imm (bt Saturdays A.M. h,,, "esierty .ml tlrsi Sundays JO P.M..mHk f Obwrv.lanr Pl -The- mm b duertxl ream th Uk l I- ' ttMIl IV IMfcr knrthraM ot ' liwlitn Vlllir. its mm be nwtur frpe ui the Unrt tlrsrrii. KtUklU Tmfrlt, rntipeil tm1lt V erte, X. t. This BIK ms fe-Oed Ihe rrrwrwl mm the tilth d.r (.. i--IVIl. rr-ftf OT IMs notir ll-'l 4lratma prIMM Iherrlo r-1 I" "" "Wiler Aft, !! .- milt be ' nltf f the Wllrf Ber.iW tt ' -' Kmpert. nr.. hrri. i. Uv fs-ii rrn(neoirbr m- mini iim f .4"rt" ' ' W.lrr tllthtt. rsrltunenl RniMinc flont, BX mlibtn ihirlr dtvs. tft' " A.M Drl ttssrsiw f iw noiirv m ' inemtixprr. The dale of Ihe Hrl l' ifertl r IhU nolire Is IWeoiber ' ' W. t. Cit.Uo;. Arfiticin) lodun T,t. Ar" in eeossTi. in tms surntMc count or BIT" COLUMBIA. Ill th l.t ,.f trtm trfmlBl.WllV. v and to Ihe Mtller tt Ihe rnte .f O'l'"1 Uaiin. ttereised InlMUlf . TUt M7i:K thst I mi( iws'in Admlnittrttor or I be riuie if " Urn. tWeised, iih! (II pirlie '""L" ruims. nlnl the Mid rJliWli Msiuired In fumi'li anw. ptAl"! fled to pie. on nr trir ltw ih ' " January. A.U. Ifl. and ail rani'- drilled to trie FUle are reown-d ' 1' Ihe aimsikl of their Indetilednrsa ' furl limlth. THO. v. tirnE. Ofrirlal Admmniramr rrlnre liurl, Paled this tin day oml-er IV-- IN rStOBATt. IN TMI surniMt COUNT or BeiTH" 4Av.-A-.JIn I IX Natter of the AdmlnUiralK-n ' ' '''"''''''t and la tlw Matter of ?lie .lie t " Merrlna- tal Vmima a p-nri' Tk: .oTn:r. tlial lam a aa!r of l.nur r. Men. Vmmr. made 'm ..' , IWemlN-r, A.tl ll, I mas IT"""'" Admininralor i.f lh tiate i.f Pra "' rln (alvi Anumn a Heilrifh , Mryr "' defeated, and all farnet Imlm '""1 afalnM llm said Eaiala art lny rtfl""" la rurnltb Mine, rrert)- ennen.' " in ir before the if in day t '""'Z, U. till, and all isirllea Indebted I Mate are required lo ay ihe aw')""1 1 llielr Indehti-rtneaa In nie fonhmtlll. TiioMts v. iirnir, Offlrlal AdrolnlMril' rrlnre to"'. Paled ttil f tlh day of pereniWr,