I SPECIALS. Ladles' Oxfords, from $4.75 Men's Shoes, from . , $5.75 Children's Slippers from 90 rents up. Family SHOE Store Third Ave. Money Orders On Norway, Sweden and i Denmark at Current Rates 1 ' of Exchange. Make your reservations for that Christmas visit to (he Old Land early. ' For Tickets, 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 Bread is your best food; Hat more of II. Kepi by the leading grocers. La Casse Bakery Phone 190. Third Ave. Prince Rupert B.C. Stove WOOD We have just received i car load of up river wood, guaranteed seasoned and dry. Size cut to order. For Prices, call HydeTransfer Phone 5S0. Service and Quality our Motto. LINDSAY'S Carlage 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 Healed. Hot and Cold, Water. POOL TABLES. First-class Restaurant In connection. James Zarelll - Proprietor. FLYING PROMISES TO BE COMMON IN ALASKA Number of Aviators Planning to Enter Commercial Field In . j that Territory KETCHIKAN, I TV. r I VIII present indications' it looks like Alaska will have plenty of flying 1HEART WAS SO BAD (SCHEDULE OF GAMES mm to sit hp in urn! JUNIOR BASKETBALL machines next year. 'all run dnwa and wa a nrrram wretk.. Besides Jean Yanophem of the'1 PlB ln "v rt"t meh Jualin mine who recently ' left for V." 'V' IT T " U' ram o bad I roold rtt Jle down, as r.uropr mi rxpre.sj.ru ii.hn I did I bad ath a amothrrlnr! iinv IV UU VI 111 UULT Mrs. ft. E. ritirorald, l Ross St.. St.1 iTlM4iu. n I., write: "la Iho Fall of' ,ttl. 1 taken III with my heart, fcul did ikH pay oram attesting. In It. I lept on lth my nhnsehold dulie. but seemed ! lhl(, to , Mid , id." Nilburn'i llrart and yrrrr rill trr lor box at all dnittltt or baW. or mallrd lionaire, engineer and seienlist. ... ilia an. llU .,, n. ... .. Vaa..SI.ill of Cincinnati. The building, in-1 termination of reluming with jfeimr I m hare k it nr in m un two French planes and pilots lo " P41 away. put on a service helween Seattle; 1 tried rererat remedies, bat with no and Skagway. with Ketchikan a pd ruiu. Finally. 1 tndumi t poinl of call, another company,1' mho' Heart and Mono rtK i ' T Num. and J I am now headed ,i, 1 v.. It. i, r- v.u t. has , a a by Campbell an- , . VM ni ml VMr, nounced that it will begin a service 01 lirigiMes, and a youn? aviator by the name of a Haney, recenlly in Ketchikan, is diwt on ripi of prtrr by Thn J. vn-said to be figuring on a mail b Cx- i-imnd, Toronto, om. contract for flying machines in' Alaska. ..... . . The naval flight around the it a : 1 1 wunu jt-ar win cm pans of Alaska. Ketchikan business men others are very much intereled ; in the announced intentions of the various promoters to establish a air route from the out side with the various l.vns of Alaska. Some believe that thet great distances between populated centres will prove, the big gest factor in giving, flying' macSines. business inttie North-j land . - i While time does not figure so largely as a factor in carrying on Ihe average business In Alas-1 ka as it does 'outside, still there . f.t or. manw pmprcencies arising n.-tipr time mav nrove an es - '"I'l'.lniln.nll injlnllnl u in 11 1 1 11 ai 111 1 1 in toi.i cot f,ooo.f)oo. ; The telescope lene will havej diamefer of 105 inches, or' five inches greater than Ihe, Mount V.iloii intruntent. MAIDS AND DAUGHTERS OF ENGLAND ELECTION OF' OFFICERS FOR YE4R " regular meeting or inej iiienrsi game played last week Mai"!" ''' daughters or England fwas won by the Junior Colts oer lijll in tliA f-Tvail fllnil- Inat ninlilifhp Itlllff IllPil liv i i. . . ..r lo i'",, sential factor, in which cases Ihe flyinjr machine would prove niol useful. SHOT HER HUSBAND ACCORDING TO PACT CHICAGO. Dec. . A pre-nuptial agreement that if either left Ihe other or proved unfaithful the-offending parly should be punished by death has been revealed by Mrs. Mary Uulavski, 30 years old, who shot ami probably fatally wounded her husband. Simon. "We agreed," ihe wontin told the police, "that if either left Ihe oilier afler we married death 'would be4he punishment. Simon said he was going to leave me. I went lo my room and got Ihe pislol and shot him. It was what . . . - .1 1 1 1 w r iiciu aji rriif 111 -m-iurr w lmarried." LARGEST OBSERVATORY BE BUILT IN FRANCE rirr np ninn ittirrxtt uin ur Klin mnuu GENEVA, Dec. 6, What will he the largest observatory in the world, with a telescope more powerful than that at Mount Wilson or Victoria, B.C., Is to be built on Mount Saleve, located on l rencli territory, a few miles ......... , lollowing officers were elected: Past President, Mrs. Leek. Worthy- PresidenL Mrs. Howe. Worthy Vice-president, Mrs. Smith. Secretary, Mrs. Wilton. Treasurer, Mrs. McLean. Chaplain. Mrs. Hemming. First Guide, 'Mrs, Whatman. Second Guide, ..Mrs. Fenning. Third Guide, Mrs. Smeelon. Fourth Guide, 'Mrs. Co. Inner Guard, Mrs. Shaw, filter Guard, Mrs. Wiggins. Auditors, Mesdames Leek, Wil-lon and Cox. WIRELESS REPORT 8 sun. HULL HAIIHOR. Rain; Iresli southeast wind; barometer 28.R0 temperature i0; heavy sea; 7 p.m. vpoke steamer Canadian Rover Ml Ocean Falls bound ror Sari Pedro. DEAD TREE POINT. Cloudy calm; barometer 28:82; temper, alure 37; sea smooth. DIG BY ISLAND. Cloudy light southeast wind; barometer 28:72; temperature 38; sea -mnoih. Noon HULL HARBOR. Cloudy; light southeast wind; barometer 28.8(5; temperature 12; heavy sea. DEAD TREE POINT. Cloudy; calm; baromeler 28.815; tempera lure 10; sea smooth. from Ceneva. DIOBY ISLAND. Cloudy: The observatory will be thelcnliii; baromeler 2H.7W lemper-giH to France of the Hindu mil- alure. 10; sea smooth. BRIER 1 Four Teams of School Boys Playing Thlk Winter Under Supervision of Miss S. A. Mills A schedule of game for the winter months has been arranged for the Junior Hakellall League rniiiting of orhool buys of Ihe cily. The gam are played in the Elk' Home under the supervision of Miss S. A. Mills, principal of liorden Streei ScriMiI, and Ihe lime table is ns follows: Iecetnlter 7 Slars v. High School. ii Coiu vs. Siars. 1 1 Itlue Kirds s. High Srhool. January 7 High Sehool v. lidts. II Coifs s. Iilue Hinls. It Sars vs. High, School. H vs. Stars. 21 Hlue Hjrds vs. High School. S3 Stars vs. Hlue Hinls. High School A: Colls. Febniary lfV,lt y Hlue Hinls. I Stars vs.'lligh School. K Colls vs. Slars. II Hluejllinls vs. High Scrool. 15 Stars vs. Hlue Hinls. IK High School vV Colls. 2S Colls vs. HlHc.HIrds 25 Slars vs. HigUychool, MarM ' as. I Colts. vs.'iSljf?? I Hliie Hinls- vs. Iflglr School. 8 lars vs. Hlu Hinl. 1 1 High SchooHs. Crdls. .., - ..j u ,-..,. lo ft. a- Sport Ghat " " The first half of Ihe men's eetlon Fraternal Whist League chedule is nearing a close. To night the games will be as follows: Oddfellows vs. Knighls of Pythias; Moose vs. Sons of Eng land; Knights of Columbus vs. Sons of Canada. The last game lefore Christmas will be next Thursday evening bclwsrn Ihe Great War Veterans and Sons or England. Wilh each team having played eight games, the second half of the schedule will be opened afler Ihe New Year. Depending on their game tonight wilh the Sons of England, the Moose will either be ex clusively In first place or will be lied in that position wilh the Elks while the Sons of England have a rhanre of sharing that position also If they win Ihe. game tonight and also next week's. The chances of the Knighls of Pythias, now run ning in fourth. place, are also good io eventually come out on lop lliougH-Jhey cannot do so iiitw in the first half. The Badminton Club Ims inaugurated a ladder competition In which every member is scheduled to tnke part. The names were drawn Tuesday nigh! and several challenges is sued immediately and the games played. The competition Is for TRADC MARK 15S REGISTERED PAGE- F0UI1. THE DilLY NEWS. Thurso1)', D.emrer n. 19 . ' BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManu 1 1 The HELLO JERKX- ( ITt LUCKY t VlHEN I SEETHE IT WUZ.A T "TTTTl A ) 1 1 Trvr VvOAM HA Av I ,OLON4 WMTOrVTiUICiT Vl' MEN ,TTirV PrWO Mfr WW ENVPLOPE II MNT EATEN THAT INVENTED 'Romans JZT-11 I itawcf" v-nti II TOR TWO FEEL. LIKE P"VDAvV VVHO-ELVEH nnwN TO DINTVf IT) OvVt! COIN' TO work: HE WUZ ! FOR WELL FCE.O - J limit good roads ami we are succeeding in building a solid business on coiirle.sy om! fair dealing. ' Daily News Classified Ads, 2 CENTS PER WORD IN ADVANCE. No AdrtrllMmanl Taken for Lca than fiOc WANTED SALESMEN! Wanted. Salesmen j in every town. The chance of a life-lime with a concern s that has been doiny millions of dollars worth of business on . its regular product, now going on Ihe market wilh a new one. Write for full particulars, I. II. Orr. Hojc IrtOI. Winnipeg, Manitoba. ' 285 WANTED. Men and women to learn barbering. Paid while learning and tools free. Write for catalogue. MHer Ilarber College. Vancouver. U.C SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE 1 YOLWTi LADY desire w.rk.j Store or office preferrel. Write Ho 153, Daily News office. . FOR SALE FOIl SALE. Huilding on t;ov-ernrnenl Wharf, used as news-slaiiil. Apply A. C. Li I tie. FOR RENT STEAM Heated Flat tor rent. Hesner apartment. M. M. Stephens. OUR ROOMED FLAT lo Rent. Sleam, heat. Apply Smith A Mallet t. tf OR RENT.--Modern house, five roorhs and bath. Apply Minim Bros. If REPAIRING ANYTHING IN CANVAS. Phone 78C. P. LeClaire. Cow Hay. LOST OST. String of pearls be I ween Seventh Avenue . Wrsl and SI. Andrew's Rooms. Finder please return to Daily News Office. FOUND OUND. Two leys on string. Apply Daily .News Office. he purpoe of deciding which are the betler players in Hie club as any membe may dial enge Ihe one next above him in he ladder. General improvement in Held ing was noticeable in Ihe Amerl can League during the season or 1923. Ileganlless of other de partments of Hie game, I lie iie- fensive- ualily ot the Yankees' hail much to do with winning the pennant and the world's series. The league champion led all oilier teams of Ihe Lea gue in fielding with a mark of ,91)7. SI. Louis, even without Sisler, finished second while Chicago brought up third. De roil; Washington, Philadelphia, Cleveland and Boston followed in order. . . Of I hose firs! baseman who participated in more than 100 games In the American League during the past season, Judge of Washington was Ihe leader In fleTiTing. Aaron Ward of New York was Ihe leader of Ihe second basemen afler a sensa-lional season's performance: I'lie work of Dugau of New York al I hint base was superior In Hint class ami Scoll also of Ihe Yankees finished wilh the lead ership of Ihe shorjslops. Witt again of Ihe Yankees was leader of the outfielders. Harold Ruel of , Washington led all the catchers In pulouls wilh 528 iiml seven pitchers finished with clean records in fielding, (lie record of Danss, the Detroit hurler, wilh a mark of .91)0 nf ler having taken putt in 50 games being outstanding. "PICS IS PICS' but PURE BRED YORKSHIRES FOR SALE out of .Mae of Alderlea 15. 75950 by Springdale Tornado 28-8711(5 are the best. Litters or II. 13 and 17. Write J. L. Harge, Queen Charlotte City. ROOM AND BOARD PALMER HOUSE. 109 Seventh Avenue West. Phone Red it9. Furnished suites. ' BOARO. mm BOAnD. The Inlander. 830 Second Avenue. Phone 137. tr , HELLOI OLD TRAPPER. i-r. vitrta. , .r iHuin iw Whether you are younjr or old.f.'!!Lll211iiL you want to make money. Don't sell your fur catch until you have seen me. I want your fur you want my money. W. COLDBLOOM. The Trapper's 1 rapper s r Friend nen-i, Second, Ave.- i . ' . AUCTION SAL EST Goods Bought. Sold or Exchanged H. H. HEMMINOS, Auctioneer. Furniture ami Crockery. Third Ave. Phones Black I3fi and Red 412, TAXI Taxi 87 Phona. (Call George or Gust) Ross Brothers. Prompt Service ami Comfort Day or Night Stand: Boston Orlll Third Avenue CHIMNEY CLEANING Moderate Prices OLD NICK Prince, Rupert Cgar Store Phono Blue 01 MAIL SCHEDULE For the East- Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, closes at 5,30 p.m. From the East- Mondays. Thursdays and Saturdays, t.30 p.m. From Vancouver- Sundays . ...P. M. Wednesdays . 3 P.M. Fridays . A.M. Saturdays 3 P.M. To Vancouver- Tuesdays, Mall closes at I P.M. Thursdays 10 P.M. Saturdays . A.M. Sundays 10 P.M. To Anyox, Alice Arm- 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 8lnipson, Alice Arm Anyox and Arrandale Tuesdays A.M. To Stewart and Premier Saturdays ..9 P.M. Sundays 7 P.M. From Stowart and Premier Sundays 8 P.M. Tuesdays .M. To Alaska Points November 12 nnd 2o, From Alaska Points-November 2, IC and 30. To Queen Charlotte Island Points November 3 and 17 5.30 P.M. From Queen Charlotte Points November 2 and 15. To Naas River Points and Port Simpson . Thursdays 10 P.M. From Naas "liner Points Ralurdays . .. A.M. CANCELLATION OF RESERVE. 1 van: is nihinY nvi n , rvsrrt rotrnst ' tvuihrl NiaitH ' , at lb maul of Oardhrr ami fttni. . 1 jl lnMriM. and farnirri) r.,,,,,.: TIabbrr I Irw, n. fit) I' i. -i,r. it. O It. h Laiid twtrtnmii, VtrtuHa, B.C. Vim i)fMf. Itfl I TIMCER SALE X 6C04. Malls! TtMlr Will U rxTfitMl t, Mlnl.l. .1 til,,l- 11 ,. I S4! 'llMa tmrnm iSt IV fUl Uv 'M .-.. 'lt1 fcf tin- porrtMw .4 LtUtr v . rut l.)ii r.i t spw iad HrdilMt. mi aa am iimn-.i mm iM nf I iimIm. Ulamt. ' urn. InM. . Karkillr I.Uiwt. I ,,' on 1 1 1 vtr M I alkrtM ( , al ut tMftbrr. 1 lartbrr trtirUr a il it-t MS-- TIMBER SALE XB721. 1 Taw win t .irr. rrj lw i i mrum, .. .. ltw 7 dr a? -. 'iSr. mi. m h iwf' yrtfi- qsaaisw., iuiji, i'.it I- . pair PIm, and l,a JaiiiruMfe i lark Tim ua a . ara atl aiar ltar a. Oaii Mstnet. y-Tans trara lll bo albcd fc nwtal .f tiavW. riHtr Mruewiar -t tt if lr. VtriurM. St : . Iuiirt i PTt$)r IMffl, B.C TIMBER SALE X 5729. salrl Tradrr mill t mtura i. Mimurt ut t44 al Kti.rli i lJ nnwn isi lb til da) Ift. r tin aarrhaw t.lrw v la nit t.tM.tm tt tit Sj.n,,. lu, llisniuck and larktsar. mi it w Ll lfa. lunrr 1 iat M.in.i rmr (4 ar mail tm alkmt t asoaaj X tlmbT. rartlMsr Mrtirwiar of uw h't le. Vlrtaeja. .: or' UHirln Priam nd(sti, a n. WATIS) NOTICt. (Oltirii 4 Ufa): " TUK SiiIKE-ihat W,.t ...!' Indian treat. Mrr i- i nrl. Itjr.. iH at4 fiirta IK-ri" ttte tan gw a,nn iiir tw Ml of smalt unnaiiml lair . Mm t,i PWIWin t Tuiiw an linliaiv Un -1. Mrtl Umi Kr'U-tlt awl iifain inraa H.r. aUail s awl a ha ' narih of Mrtat.r) e-iiai Thu Will I dKvftmt Kwlir llV at a ; atiml k mil im'l .4 Viii'M IixDan ViiUr. awl ill lx- u-t I inlir Mitt f lh lanfl Ttnmt Miiaxau Ttiwill. TatntfMean nwui ' '. o. I. Thla nutlre trf 1 !! mmiHt un tlw ih day f .''i"i' IStl. A ru of M rwlia- an.1 n, pflrattMi for)aitt tht(i. inl -"Water AM. 4."' will tMS tt.f ' rrwv nf tlM wsirr HeruHle t i llUrrl. III:. ObhvlUMW In Oh ac: ttva amy l mm tuth ihrirvi"' vv neirdr ur villi ihe Owir..!!- W'tirr liirhu. arhamrat HhihIuiS- v tnna. B.i". wlthm thlrlr itnl ri" frt aiHaran' of ilila m.lir in a ' nvwM'aiwr. Thr dal of llv Hri l"'i 1 liim nf IMf tmtlr I prrisjtili'' ' V l:. I OI.IISIIS. AIM 'inn' Indian Arnt, Ar.t. IN PROBATK. IN THI SUPRtMS COURT OF sniTtiM COLUmSIA. In in Mallrr ut lh AdmlntitraltMi and In thr Mallr nf ttw F'tale "f twrar v n, tvrrau'd. Infalaie. TAkT SOIICK thai In ordm- nf III" H 1 r. MrH. Visinr. nwrtc the tlh 'v iwnfer, A.l !. I a aisr""1 (1niinllrlir f ihn Kuu if " Sn'iMin. dmvaird. and' all nartli jrlaima rlnl I he said rf ' ' ' ' rrmilrrd tj furnlsli sarnr. pmrn-flv imi to mr, im nr rrre u -" "f rvrrmlrr A.n: lfi, ifltaff iir' Inili titrd to th rilite arr rrninrf l ' I ' lis anmiinl nf llwlr Indrhtrttw V " fnrlliwltl. r , TMOMtS V nrnxvf Otrirlil Ailmlnlittrati" Prinrf Kiirrt. P ' Paled ItiU ih day of sjvrny,r; I" "( SHimrrs sali. Is tha Suprama Csiurt'oMMtlah ColumH. Allre Arm Mlninir ami ivpI'""" '" rmniianr timitrd. plaintiff.. 0rr V. ilray ami Mario I. .r fondant. . liy viniio of a Warrant nf Fc1"' 11 ImiimI In llil artlnn and dfrri'lod I" 1 1 hivo aoliod Iho Inloroul of Iho fomtant. oioar W nnr and vii" . Ofay, in Iho fotl.mlnr Mineral miatoii on luiiimly CrooK. nf" Wild nio. Willi lloso yn. I. .Wild M'?' 2u t. Mnnnlaln Own. Pay Vlow.M.HHt'l KovMnno rrarllmi. wlilrh aadl 1nn' will offrr for Ml lr I'uldir V""'h I my orflro In Iho Court lloinf. rtiipori, n.C. on Wodnouv, "ttio in ' of Perornher. 01. al t.JO In U noun, Tormn: Cah. ... join sinntr.v, snoriff. Counlt or rrlnoo Itirport-baton il my offire Norrmlior . I"