paoe Form.'" TH DAILY NRW8, RatimUy. December h BRINGING UP FATHER v,-. By George McManu The Li ii- iu ii . Mr , '-vi 1 i i .fc ' . "'gjeyg.ll rAK? JlC.t YOOK UNCLE 1 1 1 1 I f -t. STi txct,ui u I I ---33 nyn-B.., .J,rTr"sfSJ I . I TUCH I ' IV.M 1 Al fAL-FA. OVEO IIS AOtiTRKUA . , I I V jaa I k" I n. B9 i-ai a. it- T"ll t i J n ti l i D i aaa w w w - - w - - i AND UCFT XOU Mlt CtTlRE r-r T r. H b l3 X 1 .1 i ,i St fjir laraW 'II I I .!..! B Ai 11T TMIti P! 'Romans fortune -rr MILLION DOLLARS) ioverk Ftn ill jrood roads and we are succeeding in building a solid business on courtesy nnl fair dealing. SPECIALS. Ladles' Oxfords, from $4.75 Men's Shoes, from .. $5.75 Children's Slippers from 90 cents up. 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 the Old Land early. For Ticketj, Rates and Information, see us. Oliver Typewriters. Cary Safes. FIRS INSURANCE. Dybhavn & Hanson Insurance and Steamship Agency. Prince Rupert, B.C. The Home of Domestic Bread I'rcad Is your best food. Kat more of It. Kept by the leading grocers. La Casse Bakery Phone 190. Third Ave, Prince Rupert B.C. Stove WOOD We have just received l car load of up river wood, guaranteed seasoned and dry. feize cut to order. For Prices, call HydeTransfer Phone 680. Service and Quality our Motto. I LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 68. Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal, Sand and 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 Water. POOL TABLES. Flrst-clata Restaurant In connection. James Zarelll - Proprietor. CANADIANS' i NARROW WIN Beat Colts by 24 to 23 Adanacs' Decisive Victory Over Maple Leafs Was Surprise Another hard game was! staged between Hie .Sons of Can- jada and the (-oils in (he Senior; I Basketball League match last j night with the Canucks just' getting away with victory, by a score of. 21 In 23. The- Son had the bes( of the opening half and deserved their lead at the end of that period. In the second half, however, the Colts came back strong and, but for the lack of a lillle discretion on the part of fSeorge Mitchell, might have inflicted a first de- feal upon the Sons. As it wal,n nnr-nr; Thomi.-nn. . , . . t larence uiompson. the latter learn took better L ad- Voslii Kaiuvam t. k'i . . .. . . T Jxaisujdina, -, isa Kai- vanlage of its chances and fa jsujama. ' MIVama Tnial loiai in 111. just i.wi value for its iio win K. A. Mann refereed and the teams lined up, and scored as follows: Soqs of Canada It. II. Skinner (3), 2; V. Menzie (): H. Menzies (t), fi; Halfour (2). II; I. Oraham (I), t; II. As-lori (2), I. Total 21. Colls S. Hazett-Jones (3); It. Harllell, O. Mitchell ), ft; A. A. Kasson, C; W. Mitchell (2 7; H. Smith (I). I. Total 23. Intermediate Game The Intermediate game between Ihe Colls and firolto, won by the former 35 lo 2G, was about Ihe poorest match played o far this season. Neither team made any strenuous effort at combined play and it was not until Ihe lat part of Ihe second half that any enthusiasm was shown when Ihe flrollo had the Colls travelling. J. Sim and ft. Andersop, Iwo newcomers, did fairly wyi but the former would improve his. play with a little more attention lo the ball. Colls M. Hudenich, 2; J. Sim (3); n. Smith, IC; 0 Hlylhe, t3; J. Kelly (2), I, ! Total, 35. firotto W. firay (3, 2; 0. Hill ), 2; O. Anderson (I), ft; W. Wrathall t2; T. I'rascr (1), 2; I.. Anderson (1), 2. Total, 2C. H. II. Skinner refereed. Ladies' League One of the surprises of the season was served up in the Ladies' game when the Adanacs look the champion Maple Leafs inln camp by no uncerlam score I ft lo ft. The Maple Leafs started well but bad luck in shooting seemed lo upset their game although every credit is due ihe Adanac guards, Miss Dyer and Miss Tremayne, for their close effective checking, Except for some smart combina. lion, the Maple Leafs were be low the standard of their op ponents in the evening's show Ing. Adanacs Miss Willa Dyer, Miss I'elp Tremayne, 2; Miss A Kelly, 6; liss Leona Parker, 8 Miss V. Shoekley .Total 10, Maple Leafs Miss L. Lowe (2), Miss A. Stephens, Miss M. ASTHMA: USE RAZ-MAH mtiswfssl Restores normal breathta?. itons mucus Kthrinjfs in the bronchial tubes, gives long nights of quiet sleep; contains no habit-fprmin; dm?. $1.00 at your druggists. Send 4 in stamps for a generous sample. Templetons, 142 King West, Toronto. RAZ-MAH GUARANTEED RELIEF Sold by Ormes Limited. (Sraham, Miss M. Harvey (2', 2; R Miss S. Calderone, L Total 6. It. H. Skinner was referee. ) The Junior League game re- suited in victory for the Stars; over me High .xeliool by 30 to in. Junior line-ups and scoring: High School Henny Wendell. in C; Hob Malheson; F.hin John-ihe Stars Clarence Capstick, 1 1; Harry Walker; Kric Dingwall; Sewell of Cleveland sent in 109 K.ldie Wallers. 12; Darrell ;aii vallir Pipp of New York Casey, ; Freddie DiiigwelJ. jnH. Leon ftoIin of Washing-Jotal, 30. jnn inij 1 ft century figure by Word to Spectators ; being responsible for 9 tallies', fiood clean games are certain- i ly being far this staged so sea-j ,,, , a I for son in the various eagues and iAmoriPan um ,(. o ...r , , ,. s, ,,- loins of loo much tiarf linrmlifn ' , . ,. ,. . " " '. remarks to get below the line of clean .sport. If they desire the ..U.-AHJ f . l.lr... II. ll... I s,..f.a ors should isl.ow rood e.T.nnples. Some of Ihe remarks and one action in particular last night warranted drastic action from Ihe ofllcials especially when they come from enthusiasts who should know bel ter. Those on Ihe "side-lines" should play Ihe game jus) as well as Ihe "players on Ihe floor." Standings to dale in the vari ous leagues fidlow; Senior League W. L. Pis. Sons of Canada t 0 ft !ols 2 3 Teachers 0 3 0 'Two poinls deducted by As sociation for infraction of playing rules. Intermediate League Colls t ft High School 2 1 firolto 0 Elks ft Ladles' League Maple Leafs ' 3 Adanacs 2 Kaiens Teachers 0 Junior League Junior Colts I Stars I Hluehirds 0 High School 0 HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert T. H, Johnson, clly; Mrs. .1. R. Morgan and Miss Morgan Mr, and Mrs. H. S, Irwin, Mr, and Mrs, E. Palmboui ami Klmer Palmbon, Surf Inlet; p. Creigh Ion, Oona Hiver; fS. A. Taylor, Port Essinglon. BRER freedom fi'omi&in Tcmpktoift RkrvrstkOpuk For RHEUMATISM SCIATICA NEURITIS LUMBAGO TEMPLETONS TORONTO ts Sport Chat B". - . i , h Tri Sneaker of Cleveland and Habe Hulh of New York sent more runners over Itie pla!e Mian any other pair of players the American League durin seann of lt3. The two are . . i ..... ,ied at 130 runs for "r which w,,,r" thev !. . "7 ytre resnonsilde. Harrv He U I t ,,, . ,. . I matin of Detroit, leader in ba'f- ins -bronchi in 11S ul.it. J. Knrounppjn (, e,,,,.,,,, ....... skin 01 me American l.eazue I'liiim 1 iihiuiui in- should strike out as often a Ihe majority and his record of 93 am Kamu of cicgjri( nll0Urt not the swinger, of the Hulh lype, "fanned" 2 limes and Irew 62 base on halls lo off- set it. The one who baffled Hie jiilchers the most was Eddie Collins of Chicago who only struck out eight limes durin? Iie season. The Chicago second saeker, however, did not make his bits count for as much a others balling in only ft7 runs In thi connection his sacrifice hits record in advancing batters, and his walks taken into consideration. Among other whom the pitchers found bard to fool were Joe Sewell with 12 strike outs, Ty Cuhb with It, Edgar Hire of Washington 12, Hassler and Jones of Detroit and Tobln of St. I.oui with 13 each, and Speaker of Cleveland wllh 15. .1 nc Sewell worried 98 pasne out of Ibe pitchers njwl IlWie of IHroil, On, these Iwo being next to Hulh. Speaker walked 93 limes and Eddie Colius Hi, while Jatnleson of Cleveland was passed HO limes. Manush of Delroil lia a unique record by being nil by a pitched ball P limes although he figured in only 109 games. Next to Jiim was Stanley Harris of Washing. Ion with 3 and Hauser of Phil adelphia and Maslil of Chicago with 12 each. Cleveland as , learn had Hie best "waiters." wllh fi3.T bases on balls. Next ironies DclroP with 590 while Washington and Daily News Classified Ads. t 1 8 CENTS PEK WORD IN WANTttD SAI.ESMKN!- Warned. Salesmen ; in every town. The chance of! a life-time with a concern that has been doing millions of dollars worth of business on its regular product, now going on the market with a new one. Write for full par- ticulars. 1'. II. Orr, Hot ICO t. Winnipeg. Manitoba. 285 ' WANTKD. Men and women lo ' learn barbering. l'ald while i learning and tools free. Write 1 for catalogue. Mter llarber College. Vancouver. B.C. WANTKD. Hoard and room by working man in prival home. cb)e in. Slate particulars and terms to Mox, 151, Dally News. 290 I'AIH LADY'S IIIIOW.N CAI'K-SKIN (!loe taken by mitike from counter of Daily News oflice. I'lease rHurrt. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE YOUNli LADY desires work. Store or ofllee. preferred. Write Ho 153, Dally News oflice. FOR SALE KOIl SALK. liuilding on Oov-ernmenl Wharf, ued as newsstand. Apply A. C. Little. flit SALE. - Large henter. Phone (ireen 251. FOR RENT FOIl HHNT. Large shack, fur nished. Apply lift Sixth Ave. East, phone Him. 7. If STEAM Heated Flat for rent. Bcsner apartments. M. M, Stephens. KOUIt KOOMED FLAT lo Itent. Slcarn beat. Apply Smith Mallett. tf FOIl HENT. Mixlern house, five rooms and bath. Apply Monro Bros. tf REPAIRING iNYTHINO IN CANVAS. Phone 780. P. I.eClalre. Ow Bay. BOARD, BOARD, Tito Inlander. 830 Second Avenue. Phone 137. tf MISCELLANEOUS. . ANDEHSON. Sailmaker Sails and Tarpaulins made lo order and repaired. Third Avenue. opposite Pioneer Laundry. Phone Oreen 392. P.O. Box 723. CHIMNEY CLEANINQ Madenile Prtees OLD NICK Prince Ilupcrt Cigar Store PhonaBlue Lhicago are lied with 532. New York figures fifth wllh 521 and Iben conies Philadelphia. SI Louis and lloslou, Ihe latter with 391, Philadelphia, with a number of hard swinging bat lers, compiled Ihe biggest re . , , I 1.. - : 1 1 1 - - u.jiu 111 siriHi-iMjrit won ;ii. New York was only ope behind Cleveland and Detroit were the two hardest lentils to piled (o, din former leading In Ihe fewes' number of strikeout wili :iHi Detroit having only one pmre Detroit batters profiled most by I'Cing lilt. 5.) times, getting in Ihe way of Ihe ball during Ihe season. Cleveland,, closely competing wilh the Tigers in several departments of Ihe game, was next with 10. SI. Louis had Ihe fewest number of hit bailers wilh 20, New York profiled only lo the extent of 3t. ADVANCE. No Adi mnt "PIGS IS PIQS" but , PURE BRED YORKSHIRES FOR SALE out of Mae of Alderlea 15-7595ft by Springdale Tornado 4, 28.87 Uft are the best. Litters of II. 13 and 17. Write J. L. liarge. Queen Charlotte City. LOOK HERE MR. TRAPPER. Here i where you get Ihe big prices for your for. See me first ami 1at before selling else, where. I like v..u to make money. W. OOLDBLOOM, "The Trapper' Friend." Second Avenue. AUCTION SALES. Ooods Iloughl. Sold or Exchanged H. H. HEMMINQS, Auctioneer, furniture and Crockery. Third Ave. Phones Hlack 13(5 and fled US, " i TAXL Tail 67 Phone. (Call Oeorgi or Oust) Ross Brothers. Prompt Se.vu e and Comfort Day or Night Stand: Boston Qrlll Third Avenue MAIL SCHEDUIi For the East- Mondays. Wednesdays and Fr. days, eIoes at 5.30 p.m. From the East- Mondays. Thursday and Saturdays. 1.30 p.m. From Vancouver Sunday 1 P. M. Wednesdays ,.. 3 P.M. Fridays A.M. Saturdays 3 P.M. CP.lt. December 15 and 31. To Vancouver- Tuesdays. Mall coses at I P.M. ""'Inal Thursdays 10 . w Saturdays Kinulays 10 P.M.iaaetft C.P.II. December 111. To Anyox, Alice Arm j .Wednesdays .. . 9 P.M. From Anyox, Alice Arm Thursdays 8 p.m. To Port Simpson, Alice Arm Anyox and Arrandale. Sundays 7 P.M. From Port Simpson, Alice Arm Anyox and Arrandale Tuesdays A.M.f!rl To Stewart and Premier 1 Saturdays 9 P.M. Sundays 7 P.M. From 8tewart and Premier- Sundays 8 P.M. Tuesdays .M. To Alaska Points- December 15 and 3'. ' From Alaska Points December 19. To Queen Charlotte Island Points December 15 niul 29. From Queen Charlotte Points December l:i and 27. To Naas River Points and Port Simpson-Thursdays 10 P.M. From Naaa River Points- Saturdays . A.M. e. ...... . 1 . EdVe-Holdinrf Ssws" Fit'Es$y-CuHin SIMON DS SAWS JmOflDJ CANADA SAV CO, UMITtO St. Rami St. and Arorn A.aMonlraal, Qua, Vancouvar, llC. t-ia Taken for Lmtu than BOc J LOST LOST. - String of ...., Iween Sevnnlli As.nui and St. Andrewji Kinder plenne reinri--News OtHce. LOST Mink chok.-r. plen(e return to Hi -otBce. m CANCELLATION OF RESERVE. orn:e is iiratar uivii v ,i 1 I tlx IimhiIIi rUir ' 11141 I Tinsrr 1 mivr f ir iH lHIKll) Mm, 1 VKtaru. KX, IMl OctoAf, tm.isK IAHO ACT.3. Motlt ! In(ntl U S fulfil L..i Ur. M h'M I. SkwSM UMl'IJSI Till Urr UUI i:.Hlr)M ll! la l,.r -m ar iiM.wmr arrrnra -tert- rrtnl , h . 1 Styi'i Im lnU. llr riMr matt ttMf ! LiXc ' Itu MUM mu unptm. matt NtHl.t - IflgTtlT i.w r iff'' ' . . . UaW-d omt-r tnt. itu ' im esossTt. 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P1'!1' rlV "... fil to iiw, on or lrir iti r"' r,t ii.r,ia i n i.a ami all !ri" hiitlilfl l lti al.t V0 Nntllrf'l I - I'1 mi. aninnni or ineir inivni""" rurlhlili, : THOMAS V. IIFIlNr OfflrUI Admlnlirt ' ITInr nilTfM P ' Kalwl thlt tstli day of NumiIx" SMtmrr's sALr. , h In tha Suprama Court of Brltlin CVUT,,.; tllr-f rm Mlnlnt imL I"'1'1, ' rumimny I Imllrd. I'lalntlffi- n. ItFIHlHllU. ly wrliie of a Warrant ff r.,';"",,1 III llila aMIon and dlrn l'd ' ' l linrn ai.c,t tho InUrral ' ", Irrmtanl. nrtr V. Orn.v and, .M' T..,,,' 1 " lOray. In llie fnllowlnr Mmrljil itii(iid on iiimniir rrrrt. v, who iine. wini limp r". i. : ,a I. Mountain nnal. IHV Vlrw. Mnnll' J' , KVMinw Frarllon. whlrli .aid '""..'t, ,i will offr fnr anlfl l.y I'uMir K , niv offlrn In lite Cimrl "e""'. niii-rl, n.C. on vdned. r ncctntifr. tots, it f m " men Trrim Ca.h. ,,. urn Slltnt-F.V. lrrir,f . r Cimnl f ITIiirn "I'l"''., Intfo ii my office Novemtfr i"'