PAQE FOUR. Best WISHES for a Prosperous 1924 from the Family SHOE Store Third Ave. Money Orders t On Norway, Sweden and Denmark at Current Rates of Exchange. Make your reservations for tliat Christmas visit to life Old Land early. Foe Ticket j, Hales and Information, see U9. 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 it. Kept by the leading grocers. La Casse Bakery Phone 190. Third Ave. Prince Rupert B.C. HydeTransfer Phone 680. NIGHT Ort DAY. Express Baggage Coal 139 2nd Avenue. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 68. Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal, Sand and Gravel. We 8peclallzeln Piano and Furniture Moving. Loggers' Club Situate In the old Empress Hotel Building. Rooms to Rent by Day, Week or the Month. Steam Heated. Hofand Cold Water. POOL TABLES. Flrst-olass Restaurant In connection. James Zarelll - Proprietor. BRINGING UP FATHER Bf COLLY- eOfa. LS lTt rTER MIDNICiHT. , . mfr l cqtta ce ct Tits' r-r I AND , HOME! - ) MANV BiWSis I l I HAPPV II .Ill J1 "M 1 XEH KJ ri - Sport Chat j New champions were crowned! in a majority of branches of sport during 1923. which wit-i nessed one of Hip greatest sea-! sons of activity in athletic his-j lory. Prominent among new Upholders were the New York Yankees, world's baseball champions; Miss Helen Wills, California girl who won the L'niled Slates women's tennis championship; and Hobby Jones and Max Marslon, new oppn and' American amateur golf kings. Outstanding among those snc- cessfully defending their laurels were United Stales, in the Davis Cup lennis competition; William T. Tilden, II., as American sin gle tennis champion; Jack Dejtipsey, heav"weight boxing king; and Johnny Weissmuller, all-round swimming star. The 1923 champion baseball list is as follows: World's, New York Yankees. American leagup, New York Yankees. National league. New York1 Oianls. leading balsman (American league) Harry Heilmann, Detroit. Leading batsman (National league), Rogers Hornsby, St. I.nuis. Leading pitcher (American league). Herb Pennoek. New York Yankees'. Leading pitcher (National lea- ue;, Aiioiro l.uque, iiincinnaii.. The world's professional box ing champions are: World's heavyweight. Jack Oempscy, Los Angeles. World's light heavyweight. Mike McTigue, New York. American Light Heavyweight, fiene Tunney, New York. World's middleweight, Harry fireh, Pittsburg. World's Welterweight, Mickey Walker, Elizabeth, N-I World's lightweight, Ilenny Leonard, New York. World's featherweight, Johnny Dundee, New York World's Bantamweight, Joe Lynch, New ork. World's flyweight; Pancho Villa, Philippines. . American flyweight, Frankie (lenaro, Ncw Y'ork. Tennis Champions: Davis Cup, United -Stales. Wighlman's Irophy (Wnmcn) United States. World's singles, W, M. John son, San Jranciseo. World's doubles II. Lycelt and L. A. (Jodfiee, Hug World's singles (Women) Mile. Suzanne Lenglen, ! ranee. World's Doubles (Women) Mile. Lemrlen and Miss Lliza i i belli llyail, Calif. World's mixed doubles, Mile, t on-rlpn nnii II. Lvcetf. Ens. National singles, (United Stales) William T. Tilden, 2nd, I'hiladelohia. National doubles, W. T. Tilden, 2nd and B. I. C. Norlon, Sonlh Africa. National singles (Women) Miss Helen Wills, Berkeley, Cal. s-a uw' I t-r: I I I SKV JLook Young is a valuable asset to women in business, social and Drivate life. Nothing helps so much to a3 a good digestion. roor elimination causes one to look Sickly and faded. 'llie. BEECHAM'S of PILLS sweeten the stomach, stimulate the liver, promote elimination. This helps purify the blood, improve the complexion, bring the roses back to the cheeks. To look J. and feel young Beech-am's it Pills Will Help You Sold Everywhere jand I in Canada. I L&rtmt SaU at ar Mtdicia U lha V.'m National tfoubles (Women) Miss K. Kane, England and Mr. Beamish. England. National mixed doubles, W. T. Tilden, 2nd, and Mrs Molla Mal- iry. New York. HRISTMAS AT SMELTER TOWN Chrildren Wewe Entertained at Many Splendid Affairs ANYOX, Jan. 2. From all ac counts the celebration of t lie holiday season in Anyox was llie happiest remembered since I he beginning of things here. Cer tainly, everybody seemed to be imlned with the desire lo be happy and al the same lime con tribute to' llie happiness of others. While the family maA ind his good wife spread the Xmas table and enlerlained those whose homes were else where, the majority of the sin gle men made their own pleasures more or less as their fancies willed. In the general whirl of celebrations, the young cr ones were not ovrrlnokrd. In fact there were a number of Xmas trees and feasts especially arranged for llieni. The newly' organized order of Moose were Die first lo get away with a Iree, on the afternoon and evening of December 20, when all llie children were re cipients of Xmas gifts, and en- joyed a program of varied ilanre i ami sine Tiir numbers. Following llie Moose, lhe"Bro- (her Hills' cut loose on Ihurs- dav evening and had Santa Clans and his reindeers appear on the floor of Ihe Klks' Hall Willi a goodly load or presenis, wnicn were distributed to the eager! 'youngslers present. Then came BRIER , THE DAILY NEWS. NEW EeR CADDX EOT III lOUU BETTER ISOT ill ILL CAUL fill HCH. UP OH THE PHOHCt Friday, when the 'Community League entertained two parlies the first from three In five, to which all Anynx children under eight years of age. were invited, and I he second from eight to (en, which all children over eight !w,'rP askp'' ("imne. Among the muimirt ui i-noun-n IPonsidcrnhly nvcr eight Joined in fun, and kejit the youngsters busy until the all-tod-soon hour going hom arrived. The halls where the treats look place were made as Christmassy as possible, the Oym-naslum being, .especially . de corated for the children's feasl-jing parly. The committee in jcharge of the League affair consisted of Mesdames I'loke and Dwyer, who were splendidly a-Isisled by Mesdames Kelley. Iler-jrin, Selfe and Miss Leitch; Ilev. Oibson and Ilev. J. Ilerdman. IThe (ommunily I League during lie afternoon and evening dispensed all kinds of colored drinks and rakes of every description, bon bons, randies, mils frujl. The unnifal affair for Anynx kiddies is undertaken by he Cnmmunl iy League in cooperation wllh Hie flranby Company, company and league each bearing a share of, the expenses. MINE CLUB OPEN NIGHT AT ANYOX Fine Wrestling1- and Boilng Bout at Smoker Last Week AXYOX, Jan. S-The Mine Club look advantage of the hull day lime lo stage a smoker in their hall on the hill and held open house, dispensing refresh menls and smokes between the different bouts and other items on the program. Some good box 'ing and wrestling exhibitions took place which was a credit lo Chairman Pern', of llie Mine Club L'nlerlainnient Conimillre, The program was as follows Wrestling, boys: Farnell am! Brown, two rounds, no falls; Lindsren brothers, herp a fall was made in llie second round Mayes and Slubbs, two round no falls; a pillow bout on llie wooden horse between 0. Fergu son and Ted Halyerson caused a lol of amusement, Ferguson being llie winner; duej, Dave Evans and Dick Owen; boxing, all four .-i n il!.... . .it'lll: r. roill'll IMUJIIIIIUII, ami Frost; oung Brown ami Kid Colderino ; Instrumental selection, Three Johnson brolh crs- and Hall; slep dance, Dick Brown; boxing, Williams am Halverson; sack fight, wooden horse. Ferguson and Slubbs M,oxing, Williams and Evans. VANDERHOOF Sidney Johnson of .Mnpes . is in Prince (ieorge on a .ew ear vacation. v Mrs. L. I odd and tier son llonUld, of heiowna, fiave neen spending a noway wiiii .Mr. ami .Mrs, j. .m. .mansion. T. Mitchell and family are Mat. tt 111 i . . - .1 I II i it-- .iuvr L KU. I I Dmjun-.iuov . THeOLDtRAH. ( jzl .y;,v: ,'. v..i"i KfiiE W MB oli' ; . ..m k iRSifl r u. Daily News Classified Ads. a CENTS PEK WORD IN ADVANCE. No Ad vartlMmant Tkn for Lmtm thnn OOo : WANTED MOI.KIt BAIIBF.II COI.LKOK wants men and women In learn Hie Barber Trade. Paid while learning. This Is your opportunity to learn a trade and gel into steady employment. Graduates earn from 810.00 to $30.00 per week. Write for free catalogue. 50 Hastings K. Vancouver. AOENTS WANTED to sell high grade rusloiu built men' English shirts, direct from maker lo wearer. Experience unnecessary. Easy to earn 7.00 lo flO.flO per day. Write for full particulars. Ililtiiiore Shirt Company. 2.12 McOIll Slreel, Montreal. WANTLI). Experienced Irom-r and folder. Apply Canadian Laundry. IIOUSr.KKKPr.ll Wanted. Apply Box ir.rt Dally News OOlce. FOR SALE FARM FOIt SALE. 160 acres lop and bottom land, dark loam soil. Location and water good year round. Iliver through properly. Present crop fruit, veget aides, hay. Slock included in price. For further information apply W. Preltyjohn. Lawnhill. Queen Charlotte Islands. B.C. FOflD SEDAN for Sale, in good running order. J? 100.00 rash. Terms If desired. Phone y.'t HLIl.I'l.Mr for Sale. Used a news stand on Oovernmenl Wharf. Apply A. C. Little. FOR RENT STEAM Heated Flat for rent Besner apartments. M, M. Stephens. BOARD, 1 BOARD. The Inlander, 830 Second Avenue. Phone I37t If REPAIRING ANYTIMNO IN CANVAS. Phone 780. P. LeClaire. Cow Bay MISCELLANEOUS. O. ANDERSON, Sallmaker Sails and Tarpaulins made lo order and repaired. Third Avenue opposite Pioneer Laundry Phone Oreen 302. P. O, Box 723, now gelling sell led in Iheir new home. William Bowman has relumed from (iiscorne. Edward and Louis Kohse of Fort SI. James have left on a two weeks' trip lo Victoria. - Miss Lillian Itaflery went lip lo Fort SI. James lo spend the holidays with Miss Mae S. Johnson. J. D, Moore, gevcrnmcnt ngenl at Fori Eraser, has been In owu for the past few days on busi ness. Mrs. A. Nelson spent Ihe Christmas holidays in Prince (Jeorge jvllli her parents and oilier relatives. Robert Held relumed to OI. come on Thursday afler spnd Ing holiday season wllh his fan) By al home north of Ihe river. Mrs. fleorgo Sne'll has return cd from Prince (leorgn where she has been visiting. Advertise in Um Dally News. By CHIMNEY CLEANING Moderate Priee OLD NICK Prince Itupert Cigar Store Phono Blue LOOK HERE MR. TRAPPER. Here Is where you get the big prices for your furs. See me first and last before selling else where. I like you to make money. W. GOLDBLOOM, "The Trapper'a Friend." Second Avenue. AUCTION SALES. Hands Bought, Sold or Exchanged H. H. HEMMINQS, Auctioneer. Furnlluro ami. Crockery. Third Ave. Phones Black IM and lied (12. TAWl Tal 87 Phone (Call Ocorgfl or Quit) Rosa Brothers. Prompt Service and Comfort Day or Night Stand: Boston Grill Third Avsnue MAIL SCHEDULE For the East- Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, closes ut 5.30 p.m. From the East- Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays. C10 p.m. From Vancouver- Sundays .... P. M. Wednesdays 3 P.M. Fridays Saturdays .3 P.M CP. II. December 15 and 31 To Vancouver- Tuesdays, Mall closes at P.M. Thursdays 10 P.M Saturdays A.M. Sundays M 10 P.M C.I'.R. December 19. To Anyox, Alice Arm- Wednesdays 9 P.M. From Anyox, Alice Arm Thursdays 8 V'm' To Port Simpson, Alice Arm Anyox and Arrandale. Sundays 7 P.M. From Port Simpson, Alice Arm Anyox and Arrandale Tuesdays A.M. To Stewart and Premier-Saturdays 9 P.M. 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 December 15 and 29, From Queen Charlotte Points December 13 nnd 27. To Naas River Points and Port Simpson-Thursdays jo P.M. From Naas River Points Saturdays A.M. PRINCE RUPERT TIDES Wednesday, January 2 High .. U:H a.m. 21.2 " 22:33 p.m. 18,2 " fw 3:10 a.m, 7.0 " 10:20 p.m. 5.0 " Thursday, January 3 lligb 10 :.'17 n.m. 22.0 " 23:35 p.m. 19.0 1:10 a.m. 7.3 17:18 p.m. 3.3 " Friday, January 4. High 1 1 :30 a.m. 22.7 ft. Low 5:18 a.m. 0.9 " 18:12 ii.iii. 1.9 " Saturday, January 6 HIkIi 0:33 n.m. 9.7 ft 12:21 p.m. 23,2 " Low 0:17 a.m, 0.5 " 19:02 p.m. 0.9 " Wednesday January 2, ifi?,, George McManu SCHEDULE m BASKEpl Program of Oamea for .Winter Season January 7. ;oiis. High ASciiiMii Teachers, Maple Lenfsj Oitl-i Teachers. II. Kaien. Adanaesl llr-l flrollo; Teachers, ti.OA'A !t.r;rollo. Coil;? Mu pi Leafs, Adiiimes; 8.O.C., CmU 18. KaleiiH, Teachers ifcgl lllsh SlliHit; (Udls, Teitfhcri 21. Oills, llegl.; Mapfr I.eaf Km lens; Teachers, S.O.t'.i 25. Adaiiues, TeaeherJ; Iha'i School, Omlto; S.O.C.. Sdis 28. Ddls. High Schon Teachers, Maple Leafl Odis. Teachers. February I. Kniei), AilaoacsJ Rr.l flrotln Teachers, S.O.C I. Orttllo, Colls; .Maul." Leaf Ailanaes; H.O.ll, Odls. H, Kaienn. Teacher (I ftegl High School; Od's, I'ueln'iy II Colls, ItegL; Mni' l)fK Kaleus; Teachers, S.O.C.C 15. Adelines, Teachers, High School, firolln; S.OjC.. Illi 1H. Odt. High 1 School Teachers. Maple Leafs Udt Teachers. 22.--Kiens, Adanacsft Re flrollo; Teachers. S.OiS 25, flrollo. (Xlls;Jf Maple Leafs, Ailanaes; S.O.C., Colls. March V I. Kolens, Tearhefti Repl High School; Colls. Tr.lchers, l-Coll, ItegL; Mapl .eafs, Kalens; Teachers, S.O.C., , 8. Adanars, Teachers; lllgh School, firolln; S.O.C.. CnK. II -Colls. High School; Teach. lers. Maple Leafs; Colls Teachers, 15- Kalens. Adannrs; Regl firollo; Teachers, S.fl.O. WHIST LEAGUE The exeeullve of Ihe Fraternal Whisl l-ngiie Issues (UeTUllow Ing schedule of games in Hm Men's Section nf'er JJiSj, NpW ypnr; BttftT .Ian. 10,-fi.W.V.A. vs. Elks; L.f, O.F. vs. Knights of Columbus Sons of England vsfk'niphl of Pylhlns; Sons of Canada vs. St. Andrew's. , Ian. 17 Knlghls of Columbus vs O.W.V.A.; K. of P. vs. Moose SI. Andrew's vs. Sons of Eng land: Sons of Canada vs, Elk ; Ian. 21 K. of C. vs. Elks; Sons of Canada vs. O.U'.V.AV, Sons or England vs. L.O.O.F.; St Andrew's vs. Moose. Jan 31 SI. Andrew's vs. K, or .; L.O.O.F. vs. Elks: Mse vs. O.W.V.A.j Sons of I an ala vs. Sous of England, Felt. 7 SI, Amlrew's vs. Elk I.O.O.F. vs. Yl.W.V.Aon of Canada vs. K. of P t Mortse v.' K. of C. . Feb. 11 Sons of Knffl'iflhTv. K of C; K. of P. vs. KlksMoosc vs. LO.O.F.; O.WAU, vs, St Andrew's, Feb. 21 Moose vs. Son's' n'f Can ada; SI. Amlrew's vs. I.O.0 I K. of P. vs. K. of .jL: Hons of togland t. Elks. ? ii Feb. 28 K. of p. vsrO.W V A i Moose vs. F.Iks; Sons of Can ndu vs. I.O.O.F.; S Andrfw's vs; K. of C, March fi K. of P. vfti.O.0.r Sons of England vs,,' ,oo?e Sous of Canada vs,, iv. of TJ. Mareli 13 -Sons of England vs aw.vjv,