Express Baggage Coal 133 2nd Avenue. Loggers' Club Situate In the old Empress Hotel Building. Roems to Rent by Day, Week or the Month. Steam Heated. Hot and Cold Water. POOL TABLES. Flrtl-ctasa Restaurant, In connection. '- James Zarelll Proprleter. I PAQZ FOUR. Friday. January - jjrj sgB5g'--"- aaggg-ggMM,MMM ,.. BRINGING UP FATHER By George Mtfrfanu, We Start The day with grape fruit and ft -smile. Cheerful service nnil I lie following prices are hound to toll. Ladies' Brown Kid High Shoes, low heel, all sixes $6.75 Men's Work Shoes, nil solid Ion I heir S5.50 Rubbers and Rubber Boots for bII members of Ihe, fa mil p. Family? SHOE Store Third Ave. Money Orders On Norway, Sweden and Denmark at Current Rates of Exchange. Make your reservations for lhal Summer Vacation visit la the Old Land early. For Tickets, Hates and Information, see us. Oliver Typewriters. Cary Safes. -FIRE INSURANCE. Dybhavn & Hanson Insurance and Steamship Agency. Prince Rupert, B.C. The Home of Domestic Bread Bread is your best food. Eat more of iL Kept by the leading grocers. La Casse Bakery Phone 190. Third Ave. Prince Rupert B.C. HydeTransfer Phone 580. NIGHT OR DAY. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone S. Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal, Sand and Gravel. We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Moving. ADDRESS GIVEN ANYOX PARENTS' J. C. Brady of This City Speaks to Association In Smelter , Town I AXYOX. Jan. tl The interest of the Anyox iteople in Hit visit hestenlay to their city of J. C.i jBrady. Mr principal of the- l-rincc unpen mgii cnooi was very apparent in the large attend. ance at an address which he de-; jlivered last evening in the Elks', 1 all under the auspices of the .Anyox Parents' and Teachers' Association. The ue of the ttudi-ience also speaks well for the. (vitality and sturdy growth of Ihel association which now, in the. third year of its existence, has1 an ambitious pro? rant of monthly1 addresses by prominenL tica-j tionalits on subjects mainly concerning youth and learning, i Mr. Brady, who. was most cot-1 dially receivel and was intro-J duced by the principal of he lAnyox High School. H. H. Man- ier, M who occupied the role of chairman, vacated for the occasion by the president oi 'he association. Mrs. Jenkinson. Vital Importance Taking a his subject -The Education of Hie liny." the speaker pointeii out that the future of the child was of ilal im- or the thinps lhal we talk about and condemn in our honws, our streets and our clubs," he said-Continuing, -the speaker pointed out that the successful upbringing or children was not brought alMiut through education but education backed up by 1 1 . . t 1 'T nipu moral tone in ine nonir. iu .if. jday was ininety per cent n ths who now leave the. path nt roctitu.le would ;have loen saved or brought back Heaven intended that boy and pirls. should be guided and a because or an proper iwlm i not disciplined proierly. (or who ha not something, con-,tructivf on productive to do in his leisure hours is liable lo go (completely astray. Many of Ihe hoy- are brought up lo give no service. Today, in many rases. Ihe boy is selfish and parents make him so. In conclusion. Ihe Irystem should le of micIi JICYO HURRY II I Ctt COLLV i I BT1 FTbBKRSK" thc wen poP it rJ kao: V iL. Pftw5' understanding; .home influence. j irihe parent or loiLiy was tot na-i 1 . A SiW i vV. Robust Men Like BAKER'S COCOA The cocoa of Jiigh quality. Baker's Cocoa Is invigorating, stimulating only in the sense thit pure food ii stimulating, it hrs a delicious flavor and aroma, is a great addition to meals and a wonderful between meals stay. Mads In Canada By Walter Baker & Co. Limited UOIS AT DORCHESTtR. MASS. AND MONTREAL. CANAEA IMirtance. not only to himself. I r, . but to" the community and ""jiheir inclinations. "We onlv oe nation al large. Human ' nalre.(ln i1B w lihe ,(, ,lo. ever seuisn, was always reaiy tm A ote or thanks to Mr. Hrady T" ' ' , ificer commamting. and Caid. put Ihe blame of the failure of.for . hU nios, . ..... imp.n,,,, . ... arl1 s in.j uie eiuiu on uie siiouoiers oi j (jv,. itnre was moved bv someone else. It might he on the; rr iiuh - tr,ltt,. nf .i.l school or on the community, ''school -hoard, and seconded by! ourselves are to blame for ninylMrs ,)w7pr vice-president ot the' nyox Community League- lumrraim i nn.iiir,,; Mr ,rn,jy returneit to prince jthe child should be a sacred j,UnPr, ,, ,n,irnjn? lV yxf ichanre and to that .father o rin-nn., iPlini- mother who; thinking solely of! (individual pleasure, and leaving riAIIIiif AilT niilirPC children alone, until such things tUiTllillUil O LnnMltCO cease, there would be no such; linillenium as lhal which poets j jliaxe written of und wie men i (have prayed for. If home life lo-i what it ought to le, IN WINTER SPORTS AT OLYMPIC CONTESTS Team Is Eipected to Win Ice Hockey and Speed Skater Has Good Chance TOIIOXTO. Jan. 11. With the Olympic winter sports start ing .heaven help Ihe toy who count ;,IOrtly Canadians are becominu not po to his rather or mother ,nor(. an, morf. enthused over land find sympathy and under-ju,,, chances 'of Ihe Dominion re-J.! Islanding and guidance there. 'nresentalives oversea. Naturally ,S. L 1 ' Environment 1 Trtuehing on the influence or ;environmcnl as well as heredity, ;the seaker went nn to slale that parents would do well lo remember the existenc or such a thing uppressed genius, possible MOTHERS SHOULD NOT NEGLECT BRONCHITIS iti tup ninirpf ,gain ror his child what he de.ireil (..Vr ubJ. mYy tix brvnrtiun bn lie in his heart, he could do so on!y tu ek ow. b rmrr4 trvtu by sacrifice and by standing u in. rri iibi , ... ,, , ,, , latr, itxi on trnuiil or th finny I n loyally wdh Ihe child. tm. pMOe-Mrtrkm to know n.i i ; The danger In the boy is thai r- hm.v sr aMivr aw4 mo to try , his leisure lime is nol being madejpr. w.ii .tnrwar riw sjriip, r lud I (nt bold. 4 rttr I Im4 II klm tort bat never had an aiurk of fcrnxbJU A a buUvr. raltlDf a ttmilr. I aa r-rjr tralfal to ln that I lui tauni leclurer fwu " nn (nd mt'iy from an e.llcation!"0,', -""' -Mrs.- nr. w vri .torwar nw symp i xie a UU: iim Urr family sir w pul e,,,T in. fth Svic. Inc. And not a follower of sport (REGIMENTAL WHIST ! DRIVE AND DANCE Huberl WariT"were in charge. - , , MEN'S WHIST in the iKttninion tmt looks for a (Canadian victory in ice hoclpy. If ttnada is dfeatd in thU ;sort it will be a preal surprie. J()f course the contention will .come from .the nilcd Stale, tllut the wearers of the Maple J-ear are a welljialanced lot. they uire in fine condition, tire lmy, who ai-e easily handled and will keep fit all Ihe time. Canada will jbe well repreente. in the winter, jsports' besiiles tlckey, by two fancy kalers and one ieed .skaler. Ttie fancy exponents ure Mrlille llopers, formerly or To-rtno but now of Otttfvu. ami t.Mis Kustace Smith of Toronto. iThe speot artist i Charlie 5or-inan of SL John. ,.ll. All three jliave fine chances to win om iHints for tlte iMniinion. SUCCESSFUL AFFAIR The "first whft drive and jdance given under tte auspices of the first llatatlion North H.C. r'jriment took place last niphl in Ihe drill hall on Second Ae-nue and proved a ery succes-ful affair. It was atlende,! by 100 ladies and gentlemen. ' Winners at whit were Mrs. jS. I. Jolm-tone and J. II. Taylor. ilterrehmenf were served and dancing followed, music heihir furnished by the regimental band of 17 pieces. ' Sergeant Hoss wa master of ceremonies ' of C""m. S" of Subsequent to Ihe lecture Mr.,Kn,hU Hrady was entertained at the re-I England and SL Andrew's sklence or Mr. Manzer and had an opportunity to renew many old acquaintances ami to meet a Wan Last Night Iteslills of la.l iiislil rninp a'on,i.umber or local people who Inke'jn the Men's section of the Fra- a special interest in school af- lernal Whit league were as follows: Kniglit fellow 3. Sons of Kngland Pythias 2. . SI. Andrew's 5, Sons of Canada 3. The game between Ihe Creal War Veterans' Association and Klk Moose Klk. S. or K. .. k. or p. .. Oddfellows H Andrew" or c. the bulk or Ihe interest is cen-K. or C. tered around Ihe hockey learn. O.W.V.A. of Columbus n. Odd- was po'tponcu. 1, Kniphl of I.eapeu'l. standing' to' .date lows: e, ft I I roi- Pl. 7 C 6 I I I 3 3 Sport Chat j 111 1 flU DAdIC io "" of Canada, leaders in the Senior Basketball league, and Mrs. E Unri.. kinr.ioo. Oni- wrtiM:ilhe Teachers, who aceupy Ihe cellar jniiion, will meet in to night's games. The Teachers are hoping lhal another victory may come their way in spile of Ihe fact Ilia! they have had only one so far Ibis season. In the Ladies' League, Kaiens and Adanars are lo meet and Ihe two cellar cellar teams teams. Elks Elks and Grotto. maM pmM a a (Wtt1 iWidoil lnirnmnent tnirment (" to '.Leapue. Colts My ta.r ier t m w, and an. Intermediate I Blue Itird will engage in the Junior Lea PUe. ' The Nanalmo soccer learn. Oointiiifin champions, have decided that 1hey are unable to ; undertake a tour lo New Zealand lure as In give young minds anLp u,"t,r t vulture r. jiintla! ,a"1 in response lo Ihe. in onnortunitr lo follow Ihe benl of totuom, om. Ivitalion rrom that country. The FOR SALE CLANCY AND M DUCA.H-'WELL-WCLL W LAOb A CLAO TO FWI SAI.K or Itenl. t'nderwno.1 lyiewriler, No. 3. Twevt inch earriape. In flrsl rln condition. 'Apply Northern P.x-ehange. "f FOIl SAI.I1 Iteautifiil baby beaver cot. Hiujuire Mr. A. Tesier. (iJC Tldnl Avenue." This is a snap. 9 FOR RENT BALCONY t i rent in Indies' Jteady-lu-Wear " store. Suitable for rirst elas milliner. Apply J. Benl, Third Avenue. Prince llutert, B.C. 13 FOH HUNT. Three MMi.ekv- ing rooms, funihe eom-plete. Use Mr ,aih. 18 Second Avenue. 10 STEAM Heated Flit for. rent. Besner apartments. M. V. Stephens. B03.KD. BOAItD. The Inlander. 830 Second Avenue. Phone 137. tf REPAIRINQ ANYTHING IN C.VNVAS. Phone 786. P. LeClaire. Cow Bay. financial undertaking will be too great owing lo the fact IIihI the players wouhl receive no com-enaliin for lo of wages. A list of available ntavers from Vancouver is now Iteins coionil- cd and a eonibinatin agirrra-tion may yet be sent. ' The sporting world lias imi new champions in the inoviu? nicliire tntony at Iis Angeles. The first American tourtiam-ni of Ihe great Kiulisli mime r Badminton, callnl "Hotig" in th Slates, was playetl recently on Ihe courts of the I'kkford-Fay- banks lot and was won by Khnrr Cravener and Chuck l.cwl. The eup was offered by Omiglas Fairbanks and was won after a heated contest that comprised three elimination sets, two semi. finals and one final, The American adaption of Badminton has been renamed in honor of Doug las Fairbanks who has been chiefly instrumental in Hipular- miig the sport in l'nite.1 State. BOAT DEPARTURES Paensers sailing rr the south on the steamer Prince Huperl this morning included: Mr. and Mrs. S. L. SI rat Ion for Bakersfield. VaX Insoector T. W. S. Parsons for Orvar Falls; Olof llanon ror Scitiln: Yick for Victoria; A. I.. Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs. J. hilworth ami rainlly, W. Mcintosh. Miss Hoff-iiian. George KxrrG. Papadopu-los. Constable Pomr, C. Palsy, It. Garelt, Mrs. L. Barr. Mss G. Boyle. L. A. Palmer. F. C. Daw. son. A. V. Sprinsford. W. nn. chrlt. C. A. Fisher. II Mrs. C. Barry. A. Ackerl. ' Farrow. H Knox. I.ee Snm an.) W Grant 'Here is where ym gel the big prices for your furs. See me first and last before selling: else, where., I like you to make money. W. GOLD-LOOM, -The Trapper Friend." Second Avenue, , AUCTION SALES. Goods Bought. Sold or Exchanged H. H. HEMMINQS, Auctioneer. Furniture jnd Crockery. Third Ave. I'hnnes Black !3o and lied 112. TAXI Tail 87 Phone. (Call George or Gust) Rosa Brother. Prompt se:-M.r and Comfort Bay or Nlghl Stand: Boston Grill Third Avanue MISCELLANEOUS. G. AMiKILSOX. SallmakerSails and Tarpaulins made In order and repaired. Third Avenue, opposite Pioneer LaHndry. Phone Green 302. P.O. Box 713. MAIL SCHEDULE : For the East Momlays, Wednesdays and Krl. days, closes at 5.30 n.m. From the East Mondays. Thursdays and Sal. urdays. iJIn p.m. x From Vancouver- Sundays Wednesdays Fridays .P. M. PJd. C.P.It. January It ami 58 A.M. To Vancouver-Tuesdays, Mall cloe at 4 P.M. Fridays H.I5 A.M. Saturdays . A.M. CP.n. January 18. To Anyoi, Alice Arm, Stewart, Premier Wednesilays to P.M. From Anyoif Alice Arm, Stewart, A.M. To Port Simpson, Adce Arm Anyoi, Stewart and Premier Sundays 1 it vi From Port Simpson, Alice Arm anyoi, Stewart andvPremler I Tuesdays v vi jTo Alaska Points January 1 1 ntid 38 From Alaska Points January Itf. jTo Queen Chtrlotle Island Points January 2. IC. 30 l .lo.es fljo j p.m. Trom Queen Charlotte Points January' I and A, To Naas River Points and Port Simpson Thursdays. jo p From Naas "liver Points lrdys A.M. PRINCE RUPERT TIDES Friday, January 11 "rii r.lira.m. 19.(1 I?:07 p.m. 18.5 11:10 a.m. 7.5 23:23 p.m. 5.2 Saturday, January 12 "sh 5:58 a.m. 1 8.0 1 8:02 p.m. 1 7.0 Uw 1 2:0 1 p.m. 8.2 Sunday, January 13. ,nn :(! a.m. 1 8.5 10:11 p.m. 1 5.a 0:f0 a.m. '0.7 12:39 P.m. 8.5 Monday, January 14. 'Rli -7:50 a.m. 8.2 ?0:?f, p.,. 1 5.3 1 01 a.m. 8.0 1 II p.m. 8.0 fl. fl. n. rt. A "KM I HOPE I ;U . M CET WIN A, POT V"!' -I DUCAM- 1 rjETOR-CTHC T V VH TT WATER OTt. . f'' u f 1 Vv UP TO Me -J Daily News Classified Ads. 8 CENTS PEK WORD IN ADVANCE. No Advrtlamnt Tkn for La than BOeJI WANTED MOLKll JiAltHF.ll COI.LKOf: wants men and women to learn the Harlier Trade. Paid while learning. This i your opportunity to learn a trade and gel into steady employment, (iraduales earn 'from $10.00 to $50.00 per week. Write for free catalogue. 50 llasting K.' Vancouver. HOCS'KWOllK wanted by middle arcd woman. Hotel work re- ferred. Plione 1:7 S LOOK HERE MR. TRAPPER. SCHEDULE OF BASKETBAU January II. firolto. t nl s Leafs, Adanacs, H.O.C i 18. Kaietis, Teacher IllSh School; Colls, SI- Oallss, rteg' . M i Kaien; Teachers, S.O.r ?S.- Adanaes. Tea, h Sehool, Gndlo; S.o.f . . i: 18. Colls, It.p! ! Teachers, Maple I.fjifs Teaebers. i February l..-Kaien. Adanaxs Gmllo; Teachers-, SIM t. Grotlu, i:dls, M i Adanars; S.O.C.. 4K 8. Kaiens. Trarijcr High Schol l T II. Colls, ItegU; M( ' Kaiens; Teafhery&Q.(. 15. Adanaes. Teat tiers sehool, Ghdli; S.O.C i 18. Odts. H'3 : Teachers. Maple I aN teachers J?.- Kaiens. Adaac tirotlo; Teacher.. SO' 5w-irotli. IaJIs Leaf". Adanars. S.UX March I, Kaiens, Teachers High Schi-d; &dlv IVa I rnlt. flegt.: Mat. Kaiens; Teachers, S.fM 8. Adanaes.. Tearh r School, Grotto: S-0.(, t UCclls, High Schc-r er. Maple Leafs; CsitTs. T 15 Kaiens, Adanaes Grolto; Teachers. S.O.C Mi lsft T WHIST LEAGUE Jan. IT - Knigh of ( i (i AV.V.A : K of P v M S. Andrew s vs S. ) land: Sons of r.anaila vs. I Jan. 2t K. or C vs. K of Canada v a V of Kmrland vs. l.n.Of ? ; Andrew's vs. Moose, Uan 31 PI. Aiidre; V l.; L.O.O.F. vs. lis vs. O.W.V.A .: Sons aila vs. Sons of T.ng" Feb. 7 Sl.rnrew'A ; I.O.O.F. vs. n. A s C-inada vs. K. if p.: M K. or 0. fr Feb. 1 1 Sons off Kngla-1 v or C: K. of P. v. FIX M vs. I.O.O.F.; OAV VA Andrew's. Feb . Sl Mnnin v Hons ada: SI. Andrew's vs I ' 1 r K. or p. vs. k. or r ' I'ngland vs. I'lk. Feb, 28 K. of P. vs OAV Moose vs. !'.lk: Pons f founds vs. I.O.O.F.; SI " v. K. of C, j.March fi K. of p. vs, I""K I fnn of England vs M j Sons or Canada vs K f March 13. - Sons of Kng'ai 4 ; I G.W.V. BILLIARD LEAGUE K M : r i 1 ISSUES SCHEDULE Jan. II. Elks vs" S.O.F Jan. 10. (irnllo vs. I'll H Hard Parlors. Jan. 18. SI. Andrew s vs 1 W.V.A. Jan. 21. Elks vs. OAV V A. Jan. 23. SI. Andrew s v. I1-' Billiard Parlors. Jan. 25. Grotto v. S.O.r Jan. 28. O.W.V.A. vs S.O.F Jan. .10. Grotto w SI Af- drew'. Feb. I. p.lt. Billiard PHnTt vs. Elks