'ViS IL J 'in i m 11 If JJiW til 1 ftt.;. ulOHM.l '4-.H to il l Hi 1 1 J 1 .-i mm IMP tit ;-i 3 3 3 Jfe for a Prosperous 1924 from the Family SHOE Store Third Ave. Money Orders On Norway, Sweden and Denmark at Current Rates of Exchange. Make your reservations for that Christmas visit to I he Old Land early. , For Ticket.!, Hales ami Information, see us. Oliver Typewriters. Cary Safes. FIRS INSURANCE. Dybhavn & Hanson Insurance and Steamship Agency. Prince Rupert, B.C. The Home of Domestic Bread Hread is your best food. Fat 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 Avenua. I LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 6S. Cartage, Warehousing, and Jislribuling. Team or Motor Service. Coal, Sand ail GrnveL We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Moving. Loggers' Club Situate In Hie old Empress Hotel Building. Rooms to Rent by Day, Week or the Month. Steam Heated. Hot and Cold Water. POOL TABLES. First-class Restaurant In connection. James Zarelll - Proprietor. 1 i ENTERTAINMENT AT SMITHERS Methodist Sunday School Concert Was Splendid Affair SMITlIKnS, Dec. 31. The Christmas convert staged hy the 'impils of the lelhndil Sunday !chnol in the town hall on Thurs-day was a marked sneeess. The Jarpe audience repeatedly voieetl jits approval of the entertaining, members so creditably rendered iby such youthful talent. I The opening number was a "rtoodnight Drill." It showed much patience and ingenuity on the part of Miss Alice Smith who liad upwards of a dozen lotslpue! nf Mr. and Mr Aoung iceltently ami inlillil a some. hat touching note by Iheir e- riousness. ' Snnipltiincr unvpl wa I li nliv- . -- r ..... .... -" ical culture drill under the ca- pable instruct ion of .Mrs. I.. S. Meftill and executed by Mabel and Irene Mclntyre. Alice Smith, Winifred lUsch, Myrtle IWg Vivian Graham, Asnra Knutson, Avi Wall, Dolly Carpenter ai:i Ilae Morri. Thi item was well received and favorable comment was lo be hoard -on all hles on the finihed work of the partici pant, and the splendid coaching and training by the tnslnictres. Itev. M. W. Lees had a lrntiw of boys well trained iir gymnas tics and drill, while Mrs. C. F. Dimock'. junior class showed capable handling in a sketch entitled "Jack Horner and the J lolls.'" Monologue were given by Vera Oreen, Lois Devoir, Mabel Mc lntyre ami Fdward Smith. The main iketch, entitled "Mother Goose' Ohrilma'" .was pro duced under the direction and supervision of Mrs. C. II. llan-kinson. Mrs. .llankinson had spent much lime and labor in the preparation of her charges, and her ability as a teacher was demonstrated by the masterly way one ami all performed their parts. The flew W. 0. Mawhinney, of Telkwa, was chairman. 'BURNS LAKE AND LAKES DISTRICT 0. Oberge formerly teacher at Francois Lake left for Vancou ver mis weeK. lie j not re turning. George Smith ahs left on a lusiness drip lo Prince George. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Tbo. lladley on Christ mas Day. Miss . N. W. Anderson, of Clirislcliurch University, New Zealand, was the guest of Itev and Mrs. J. II. Kerr over Christ mas. K. C. Ilarker arrived Jiere on TERRACE MAN IS imrenlal roof at Oilleymnunl an-(iiii;tiiic. hy liU falhr. 1. H. Darker. O. 11. fiohriplter nf Wistaria has lici'ii visiting in Uiirn Lake. H. C. O'llara ha rHurned home from Fort Fracr where he spent (lie Christina holiday. . C. 11. 't'llara arrived home from Prince Ccurgc to spend the Chriflnias holidays with hi wife and family. .Mrs. Victor Julin. or (lakville. Wash formerly of Trlit'.-iiikul Jjike. fs the iciest of .Mrs. Taylor Jensen. Miss M. K. Carrico was the Frank READY TO BOX Peter Lewis of Terrace issues a challenge to box any man of his weight 135 pounds fn Prjnre Jtuperl district at any lime nnd any place. Lewis, who is willing In give or lake to 10 pounds, will deposit 50, for his appearance in the ring. .1. 11, Morrison, Grotto Cigar Store. Saturday and lefl for the. will receive any answers. BRIER Sport Ghat j A review of international sporting rtent far he jvar 1923 sb.nv Utat fnilisl Slate Scored 26 ytelories, (treat Itrit- ain 12 and France 2". America' margin was nd o dciie a lhe.se figure might iiwlM-atp. mnvrver, inr I tirte Sam a hard oressrtl lo capture hi major- ar. Cnittvl Slates gained Tlr rut tanrvl in five. branch. 4t n(TiiMtHiial -com- liilini Jiiimm, txx iriir, trnf sional billiard, polo ami hon-i racing; llrilain wa vJriorums In four track vtthlelics, court ten nis, rowing and fencing, and France in one, through Madame l.englen" Mipremnry in wmii'i tennis. America al beld an jsplendidly trained arid arrayed kW4 on Tlhrislmas Day and lherp(jg, j ,.0jf nl0Us., jirjiaj r "uiMiaiiiii ..i jjoiiowiug nay. accompameii I')'! gained some prestige in Arthur u nightgown and pyjama "--" i- - hut 11111 ami noie.s. ana ineir Havers recoer1ng the open golf sters played their parts es-il1aupll,Pr filailvs a ,rip was : ropl,y held in the I'niled State made lo the Keefe & Ho.trom lie fr two venr hv Jnct llnl.-l.it.- camp were a first class lnrkey;.n an,j Waller Hagen iimncr was iiisposeu oi. A very' enjoyable Xma tree was given by the ladie of I lie Anglican congregation at ISIrcalham on the afternoon of December IT. The Women' Auxiliary provided the gift and Mr. Owens, the popular chd teacher, prepared the children. This wa the. firs! event of it kind in 'Slreatham. A lady . leaclier' convention was held at Tchefnkul. Iikc last week. Miss D. Aubl. of Tchesinkut Lake; Mi (i. Keith. of Hose luike; Mi. X. Mallol. of Decker Lake; and Mis M. R. Carrison, of Hums Lake, were in attendance. PLANS BEING MADE BILLIARD LEAGUE Entries For Bulger A Cameron City Championship Cup Being Called At a meeting of billiard enthu siasts in the Flks' Home yester day afternoon it was decided lo call for entries of team to com pete for the Ilulger & Cameron cup recently presented for ity billiard championship. There will be another meeting Wednesday night when these entries will be received and further arrangements made for an early com mencement of the games. Anion? the teams expected to enter will be quintettes representing the Klks, SI. Andrew' Society, Sons of Canada. Sons of Knglarid. Grotto and Great War Veterans' Association. Tenni and golf whneed probably the keenest rivalry of all international "jorls. America's team forces were victorious in both, VMiikeeolf auiuleiiM retaining the Walker dm on Itril-ih links afleh a spirited fight, j while the DavT and Wightman Cups, leading tennis trophies, reposed on I tfwdiS: Sam's trophy shelve at Hie end of Hie enon. The Davis' Cup was urcefutl-defended azainsl a record field of 17 challenging nation, with Australia making a gallant fight in the final contest ano losing by a margin rtffnur lo one. The Wightman trophy, women's Irnphy in rompelition for the first lime, went to America's net stars who rfiade a clean sweep of a series of match. with Kng- land" let at Forest Hill F.x- cepl for Mile. Lenglen's triumph over women player abroad dur ing the year, including Mrs. Molla Mallory. Ihe former American champion, United Slates individual stars raptured a major share of golf and tennis evenls. William M. Jotnuloii won both the world's hard and grass championship on foreign soil, while William T. Tilden tnod head and shoulder alov an international field in Hie nierirnn sine). championships Itritain found satisfaction in recovering its open golf trophy which had been kept in the United Slates for two years by Jock Hutchinson and Walter Hagen. Arthur Havers, young F.nglishmau, won this blue rib bon event hv a margin of a single stroke over llageu. Other leading golf titles were won by native talent on both sides, but Francis Online!, Iloslon veteran added glory to America's record by rapturing the historic SI George's Challenge Cup in I'.ng- land. and also reaohing llieseml final of the Itrilish amateur tournament before l'ng pul out by llosjcr Welhered, who wenl on to win I lie championslili Gene Sarazen, former American open champion, bagged a minor Itrilish golf crown when he won la r iNTt. futuc MOLKIt HAHHKIl COI.LF.Gl wants men and women to; learn the Itarber Trade. Paid! while learning. This is your; opportunity lo learn a trade! and get into steady ciimluy- WAXTFD. Ktperfcnrcl ironer and folder. Apply Canadian Laundry- HOl'SKKFFPKH Wante.1.- Aimly Itix 15(1 Daily News Olllee. FOR SALE FARM FOIl S.U.F.. IfiO ncres top and bottom land, dark loam soil. Location and water good year mund. Illver through property. Present crop fruit, vegetables, hay. Slock included in price. For further in fitrm.lt ion apply W. Prellyjohn. IjiwhIiIII. Queen Clmrlotle Island. II.C. FOni) SFJ.N for Sale, in g..d running order. lfl.OO mh. Terms if desired, phone t3. liUII.DING for Sale. Used a news stand on Government Wharf. Apply A. I'.. I.lllle. naiuent. FOR RENT STF.AM Healed Flat for rent Ilesner apartments. M. M. Stephens. BOARD. BOARD. The Inlander. 830 Second Avenue Phone 137. tf REPAIRING ANYTHING IN CANVAS. Phone 78G. p. LeClaire. Cow Hay AUCTION SALE. i cjiiii. MAi.i-: ai 2.30 p.m. on Wednesday. January 2, 1 12? at I H Second Avenue West, lirussels carpel, dining room table ii nd chairs, bed, bureau, crib, kitchen utensils, etc. II. II. Hemming., Auctioneer. 307 MISCELLANEOUS. G. ANDF.IISON, Sailmaker Sails and Tarpaulins made In order and repaired.. Third Avenue, opposite Pioneer Laundry. Phone Green. 392. P.O. IIox 723. the Northern professional lour- Spectacular elements were nd- led to the year's record by sev eral notable international box ing matches. Chief among these was the mennce of the giant Ar gentine, Luis Angel I'irpo. to the world's heavyweight champion ship, ileendei successfully by Jack Dempsey only nfler a thril ling, encounter. P.ugeiie Criipil, French war hero, lifted the tri color lo glory by dethroning iohnny Klllmne as world's featherweight champion, but two month later Hie gallant, ex- poilu siiccundied o the haltering fists of Johnny Dundee. Jimmy Wilde, game lillle llrillsher. cume across o lnke hi world flyweight crown In a match wilh Paneho Villa, of. the Philippines, but he was quickly beaten. CHIMNEY CLEANINO M ulerale Prices OLD NICK Prince Ilupert Cigar Store Phone lllue LOOK HERE MR. TRAPPER. merit. Graduates earn froni w whrre )(, Pi ,K 0.nn In ?50.on per week. ',),.,., foP y0IIP fr jjPP , Write for free catalogue. 50" fiPi ..i in.i i.f..r. .iiinr Hasting , Vancouver. AGF-VIS WA.MFD lo sell high grade custom Iniill men' Kuglish hirls, direct from maker lo wearer. Kiperienre unnecessary. Kny lo ram 7.nn lo 10.00 per day. Write for full particulars; llillmore Sliirt lmifiany, S3 McGill Stm-I, Montreal. 1 jwhere. I like you to make money W. 00LDBL00M, "I he Trapper's Friend." Second Avenue. Goods H. AUCTION SALES. Kouglil. Sdd or Kxchanged H. HEMMINCS, Auctioneer. Furniture ind Crockery. Third Ave. Phones lllnrk l.tr. nnd Hn 412 TAXI Tail 87 Phone. (Call Oeorg? or Oust) Ross Brothers. Pr"mpf Serce and Comfort Day or Night Stand: Boston Orlll Third Avenue MAIL SCHEDULE Fee tha Cal Mondays. Wednesdays and Trl day rlne at 5.30 p.m. From the East Mondays, Thursday nnd Sat unlays. 1.30 p.m. From Vancouver- Sundays Wednesday - Fridays .Saturdays ..P. M. 3 P.M. A.M. .3 P.M. C.P.tt. December 15 and 31. To Vancouver l uesday. Mail close at 4 Thursdays . 10 Saturday , , Sunday ..I0 C.'.Mt. December l. To Anyox. Alice Arm Wednesday 9 From Anyoi, Alice Arm Thursday 8 To Port Simpson, Alice Anyox and Arrandale. Sundays 7 P.M.; From Port Simpson, Alloa Arm' Anyox and Arrandale j Tuesdays To Stewart and Premie Saturday 9 PRINCE RUPERT TIDES P.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. p.m. Arm Sundays 8 P.M. Tuesday .M. To Alaska Points December 15 and 3' From Alaska Points December 19. To Queen Charlotte Island Points December 15 and 2'J. From Queen Charlotte Points December 13 and 27. To Naas River Points and Port Simpson , Thursdays 10 P.M. From Naas River Points Ratnrday A.M. Monday, December 31 High 7 .'I a.m. 1 0.2 ft. 1 9:5 1 p.m. Low . ii:tn a.m. I3:i5 p.m. Tuesday, January II Mi , 8:.V. a.m. 2 1 :2i'k p.m. ' 2:0 1 a.m. 1 5: HI p.m. Wednesday, January 2 HiKh 9: it.tii. 21, 22:33 p.m. '"w .'I:I0 a.m. . 10:20 p.m. Thursday, January Hih I0:.T7 ii.ni. 23:35 p.m. L"w 4:fl i,.m. 17:18 p.m. 10.7 0.5 7.3 1 20.3 17.1 7.1 0.5 18.2 7.0 5.0 3 22.0 19.0 7.3 3J Monday. DvmiiW PAGE FODR. THK DAILTT NEW& BRINGING UP FATHER By George'McManui Best MACe-KvM CO No:fou can't: Am n omc. ALWAYS 1 mJOs IT'S OOoT TwBLVti. OOT TOHICHT?.. TWj NEW XEAkR" NINUTt THE. PEEL to OEJUCHT TeM1.l. OCLOCK-T-C C. l u WCMT 1 EVt A.NO JZ INVITCO OLO fEA. rnnmr LORD ASeERtf TO wiLt-oeoor: PAt)tCO OOT e VflTH Ot TO-S.EE. I 1 .111 . V . THE OLO 0V. JANE WISHES ITrtA out: I at I II I kit 'illl? I V ' a Jl Daily News Classified Ads. 2 CENTS PEK WORD IN ADVANCE. No AdrtrtlMnMnl Takan for Laaa than DOc' WANTED SCHEDULE OF BASKETBALL Program of Games, for Wlnur Season January 7. Oils, JImim Tenchers, Maple .-,.' Teaelier. Jl. Kxlen. Adui,i - Grotto; TMtelier, S.ui 14. TJridle. '.it-. Leiafs, Attainies; S.O f ',, IM. Kaieii, Te. lie Hreh School; Ulu. I SI. Hegl ; Ut" Kflleii; Trttrher, SAAdana, Ten. i . eehisil, Grott; S.(M 2K. dt Ilitc'i Tc'Miliex, Mapl" l-'i fTeadier. February I. Kalen. AdaU Gnitlt; tVacher-, f t, Omtln, tWI.; Vr-Adanaet; S.O.I , GH Kalen. '!. !.. II fib ,-CtrtHfl, lte. i II. ll Jtegl.; Mvie Kajens; ItHielier. s fi ' J5, Adana, Tearl ' Ifrchool, Gndlo; F.OJ 18. Unit. IUU Teadier. MaHe l.w Teacher. tt.- -Kalena, AdenV. Grollo; Teacher, So.i 25. Grotto. lafs, Adanae; S41U ,. I March I. Kalen. 'IVashci. lli&h School: lUAi. ! v s ,V4tl, leL: M) Kaiens: Tfachers. Sm 8. Ail.innef. Tea n n M. rdl; S.o.i P"M' Cdl. High Sri. t. Maple Leafs; 15 Kaiens. Adan.i iGrollo; Tenchers. S.n.- year: Jan, 10 O.W.V.A. v- I O.K. v. Knights of ' Son of lUiglnnd v: of Pylhin; Sons v. St. Andrew . Jan. 17 Knights of I G.W.V.A.: K. of P SI. Andrew's vs. S land; Hops of CaTlnrft ' Jnn ilK. of C. vs i. of Canada vs. G.W.V A of I'.ngland . I..0JF Ainlrew' v. Mooss. Jnn 31 St. Andrews w p.; I..O.O.F. vs. V is G.W.V .: Son ada vs. Sons of I IVIi. 7 SI. Andrew v- 1 1 n iv v n w V A K. of C. Feb. 1 1 Sous of Hwrlnwl of C: K. of P. v. I Ik I. WHIST LEAGUE A.MJ 1 The executive of the ' ' I'.M.'h'i.i.i t 1...... I fl V ... Ill", l...'' I""ll- - " Hun"n'!, ling schedule of gam- From Stewart and Premier jMen' Section nfier f ? I. ' i j: (V 7 1 vs. I.O.O.F.; G.W V A v Andrew's. K I - Canad.is. K. of P M'"'"' 1 I'lk Son n lVb. 21 Moose vs.;S(is nf ''; ada: SI. AndrewV vs 1""',. ' K, or P. vs. K. of f I'nslund . F.Ik. , . Fell. 28 K. of P. T. " ' Moose vs. Flks; Son oi ada vs. I.O.O.F.t SI. Anrtrf vs. K. or c. March fl-K. or P. V l-J-";,, Sons of F.nglamV'Vs, My Son or Canada vs. K- r , March 13-.ns nf Kni-lnn.! a.w.v.