i t. :ii f Tiiurvriav, ,v p.r,r. four TITS D.f .T N!AV3 "v'r.,.tLI LISTS' BRINGING UP FATHER By George McM avj, We Are Offering A SPECIAL For Monday and Tuesday. Six Smart and Ip-ln-Hale Dresses RaninR i" price from $20 lo 25 for $15.00 Sizes 31 and 30. "Demers" Phone 27 P.O. Box 327 SERVICE NOT SERVITUDE Has il. ever occurred to you thai, the niulliludc of "Household Helps" offered for sale are of themselves lifeless and incapable of service unless controlled and direcled by the already overburdened housewife. Laundry service alone is alive, vital, imposing no new obligations, and asking nothing but your friendly disposition, lo change servitude into service. May we call? Phone 8 PHONE 6 Kfcyty BOX392 PRINCtr-r'noPERT DRY Birch Wood FOR SMALL HEATERS, 6Qc Per Sack HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue. Phone 680. Night or Day. WE BUY BOTTLES. JUST ARRIVED Children's, Growing Girls' and Misses' SHOES At Lowest I'rices MRS. GRAHLMAN Second Ave. Dr. E. S. TAIT DENTIST. Helgerton Blook, PRIKCE RUPERT, B. 0. Office Hours, U 8. Phone 888. Open Evenlngi Only fmr Special Appointment. St. Regis Cafe Prince Rupert's Leading Restaurant. A Bakery Unsurpassed Third Avenue. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 61. Cartage, Warehousing, and Oistributing. Tem or Motor aervlce. Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Movlno. MRS. SPENCER IS NEW PRESIDENT Heads Parent Teachers' Associa tion this Year with Mrs. Pyle Vice-President The annual meeting of Ihe Prince Rupert I'arenl 'I'eaehers' Association held lasl evening at Hie Hoolh School elected ollicers as follows: President, .Mrs. T. M. Spencer. Isl Vice-, resident, .Mrs. I'. (I. I'yle. 2nd Vice-president, I). A. (Jan-, dow. Iti'Ciiiding Secretary, .M. II. O'Neill. Treasurer, .Mrs. W. I). Ohrist-iusnn. Press correspondent, .Mis Xorn llivel. Mrs. II. IL Arnoll, Ihe retiring president, presented her report for the p;isl year showing much looi work ilone. Ihe fllianeiul secretary, Mrs. 'I'. M, Spencer reported over thirty dollars in the Ireasury. Mrs. K. V. Tucker, convener of the ineiuhership couiiiiillee said there were 115 paid un'iidiers. Arrangements were made for the ullilialioTi with the provincial organi.alion. Voles of thanks o Ihe reliring ollicers and addresses :hy .l.-ij. Ilrady and I). S. Cameron con cluded Mm !liusiih'ss.. which was followed iy the serving of refreshments. There was a good allendance. WKIST DRIVE AND DANCE BY ROYAL PURPLE AND ELKS A successful whist drive ami lanre was held lasl night by (he Klks ami Ladies of the Royal Purple in the Klks' Home. The affair was in charge of L. Mur ray fuller, representing the Klks, and Mrs. Harry Atkins for Ihe lloyal- Purple. Mr. Fuller wat master of ceremonies and Dave Willon presided at Ihe door. From 25 tallies of whist, winners were as follows: Ladies' first. Mrs. A. Astoria; ladies' consolation. Mrs. S. V. Cox; nie.-'s. II. II. lleiiiuiiugs on cul willi A. Dyhhavn; men's consola- llion, W. I. Vance. Itefresh- J mriit s were served ami dancing followed, music 'heing furnlstied jtiy 4he Wesllmline orchestra. FISHERMEN COMING BACK IN READINESS FOR OPEN SEASON With IUe re-opening of hali hul fishing only, a frvweeks iis- Hanl now after Ihe Tirce-montli elose season. ' local fishermen who .have been away visiling various parts of the country, at" lieginning lo return, A number ')i iiieni were incturicii among Ihe arrivals from Ihe south on the steamer Prince Hupert. yes lerday aflernooii. The halihul season will star! on February 15 ami, in Hie meantime, there is good deal of work to be done oti boals gellinii Ihem ready for resumption of operations. .FIRST VALVE ARRIVES The first of t tie valves made by Ihe H.C. Valve Co. has ar rived in Hie cily and Is being shown by Robert McCarthy, Iheir local agent. He Is showing the parlleluar features which make it beller than others and il will lifl shown in the "window of (ho Prince Rupert Moral shop, The company expects lo be manufacturing early next month ROVINCE REPORT JAIL FOR OPERATING RADIO WITHOUT SECURING LICENSE IIAUTFOIll), Conn., .Ian. 22. According lo ipformalioii received liy Ihe American Itadio Itelay League from a correspondent in (J.echo-Slovakia, a radio Tan in thai country was recently sent lo prison for six weeks hecaiisi-j lie Imill a radio receiving set and occasionally sold parts without n license. The accused filed an appeal hul the court would not change ls judgment on the sen tence. ! LIQUOR RUNNER IS OFF WITH HER CARGO Speedway Carrying 20,000 Cleared fop Mexican Port VfC.TOHIA, -Ian. 22. Activity in Die liquor export business out of Victoria has once again been revived. For a time il looked as if liiiuor operations oiif of litis port uiighl come to a slop for some months, willi Ihe Quadra lying under Federal surveillance at San Francisco and I lie Prince Albert lying idle here, being libelled for over $180,000 by lliiv Commercial Pacific (Jab)e Hoard. A new rum-runner, however, has sprung into the limelight. This is Ihe auxiliary sailing ship Speedway, which loaded some 20,000 .cases of liquor, ostensibly for Mexico and southern ports. i ne peeuvay was roriueriy an American ship and came up her iboul Ihe middle of last October. She was Med up al Vancouver for some tim, before beiusr offered for sale. II was then understood Dial she was o be 'sed fnr liior .Ira'lie. I'he failure lo make 'a sale was due, il was alleged, lo Ihe fact (hat she was f American registry. As such ie could be taken anywhere on Ihe high seas' by American patrol hiis if she had contraband on. Under American law she could not be transferred lo foreign regislry if sold in Ihe ordinary haunrls of'lrade. Shorlly afterwards she was scizcil for ilebl and sold hv Ihe heriff lo Vancouver inleresls. I'hise forced sale pn'inilled the new owner regislering her as he lesired. She Is now llrilish. WASTRUE VERSION The Province reporl of what Premier Oliver said at Ihe meet ing of the Vancouver Liberal ssocialion recently in regard lo Ihe opening of Ihe Peace l(ier is is follows: 'Mr. Stevens," he concluded. WALKED THE FLOOR FOR HOURS NERVES WERE SO BAD Whwvfr llifrfl re pMipIn wlio iiro trcmlili'tl wltli tlrninrcil nerve they will tlml In Mltliurn'a IIMrl mul .Nerve TIM a lefiii'dy lh.it will restore ihe eqnllllirlunt (if tliew (lennirect rpnirrn and hrluir liaeK Ihe Mmtleri'il iiervnu tyrtom to n periert rdiiillllnn. Mm. W. V. AriHIioime, Woddroin, Out write: - "ttet liavlnr A everp alliirk or linmi-hltls I wn len In very weak, run-(lnwn iiiiiillilnn; my nerve were, all hrnkeii up; fiiiil.l ihiI fli'ip at nlirhl, and uniild Imve to el nil t (if lied and walk II flortr t(it hhiifa, V "Uter hlnp t Vn of HEART AND NERVE PILLS I hean 10 fee( inurh tirller, nnd after lullnr a few lnrtf txnen I ennld enjoy nij- rest in well a I rer did. I iayii reefumriend 0em to all my frlenrti," For Mile at all ikilfurlnts and dealer; put up only liy The T. Mlllmm Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. accuses joe of P. IL It. d. W. V. drollo . The are. In second I ween P. A. f ,i 'i mttl tpmiiwma dames Til. ... 5 5010 ... 5 5811 ... ('. 0(70 opposing the llrulei Lake roule. As lo I hiss. I wish lo tell you thai a ar ago, engineers of the Canadian -a-lional favored that roule, hut Ihey have changed their minds. Sir lleiirv Thornloii told me so only last. week. I think I li.it justifies my position lasl year when I asked that hefore a de I'ision was reached, more data on the subject he first olilaiued." ALDER 1ADE GOOD RUN OAK BAY MUNICIPALITY Newspapers from I lie south show that W. J. Alder, formerly of this eily, who was contesting Hie reevesliip of Oak Hay against Herbert Anscomb, polled a large vole and came dangerously close lo being elected. The uiajorily Cases1 of lii opponent was only Hi. A. Lockley was beaten in Ks-liiimall by 18, GREAT WAR VETERANS AND GROTTO PLAYED CLOSE AT BILLIARDS The drear "War Velerans won lasl night's first division billiard tournament over the drollo by an aggregate score of 1185 lo l.'t2. Tiie tobacconists gave llleir opponents 'a good run arid,' though defeated on Ihe .lolal. won three of the five games. Individual scores were as follows : Col. S. .P." Mc.Mordie War Velerans) i'.r0; I ton (drollo) 200., Sgl. .lebson, 250; Waugh, 182. Dr. Wesl227; K. Pearce, 250 Fred I'yle, 2.'I8; Hcrl Morgan, 250. Percy Tinker, 220; W. Slewarl, 250. The high break of Ihe evening was maile hv rgl. .leiison. lie completed bis game with a run of il which he extended into 82 over and above. League standing lo dale lows: (drea' IllOWII deorge fol- Ave. I 188 I 108 1078 Whether or not Ihe spectacu lar slump Hint Ihe dreal War Veterans have suffered recently Will be continued when that learn meets t li o Canadian Fish Cold Storage Co. in Ihe second divis ion billiard league' coolest In. Iiighl will tie a piiiul of interest I he men from Seal Cove are ralher deep in Ihe cellar now bill, al Ihe rate Ihe Vets have been going of lale, Ihey are apt lo have competition for llial par lictilar place. The whole second division situation is attracting a gooil deal of inleresl Just now in view of the fact Mint three reams Hilliard, Parlor, SI. Andrew's and dr'olliv are .disputing leadership honors. The clean sweep of the PI. Andrew's on Tuesday put limn only a few points behind Hie Hilliard Parlor while Ihe drollo are not so very far behiild the Scots. following billiard games be played' tonight' In Iho division tournament 1 the dreal. War Velrraus and Canadian l'ish A, Cold Stor age Co. Dr. West vs. . J. .Mny, II. F. Wenrrnnulh vs. W. Parr f. Fcnelori vs. A. Half. S. L. Warrior vs. .1. Hulger. .1. Fleming vs. W. Harlon. Advertise In the Dally News. t0- TOO OAvCK I JOVC bNt qn- colln- FOR. TrtObE. TICKET'S riCKETi FOfe The? THfTM OPTO DOGMS WELL THEx Re.lri TfTI l Yni 1 TtlVf t VOOR HOUbE DUMBER THMS nr : p THE TICKETS , , BOY I c J- EAuL CALL TONIGHT TONIGHT ax A k HE. LOOK ttty THVT"t WHErc: TOO ,-vi 1 A. TV- : ' aTW 01929 lnfL Fctui Srewicc, Inc Ct..i liiii.il mtii. i"l BILLIARD AVERAGES First Division (ianuy. III. Col. Mc.Mordie V. . 5 1250 Set. . ebsoii. V . ... 5 12511 .1. Hillmaii ((i.) ... 1 250 W. .). Nelson (d.) .. 2 485 W. Slewan t (d.) . . 1 250 F. Stephens (H.P.) . 5 1217 Av. 250 250 25(1 2(3 250 213 A. A. F.asson (H.P.) 5 1212 2(2 II. .lelich (H.P.! ... 5 !I5 23!l d. Mcllmovle (H.P.) 5 1 101 23!l Mex. Volume (V.) . 2 102 23t Dr. West (V.) 1 227 227 d. p. Tinker (V.) . . I Sit!) 225 C. HalaKiio ( H.P.) . 5 1 122 22 1 11. Pearce Mi.) 1332 222 F. Pyle (V.i fi 1IID8 220 J. Wwlsh (V 3 f.55 218 I). Ilrown ('.' .... (' 1 207 211 II. d. d. Morgan (d.; ... 0 1250 20!) Hlylbe (d.) .... 2 (II 200 Waugh (d.i 'h 121!) 203 Second Division J. Henley (0) .. A. Donald,: (H.P.) .. Ft' Xlc)n.'(ii yCH.IV) . . I. Ilillman (d.) ... I. Weir (O.) D. Howe (H.P.) .... .1. ilrown (S.A.i .. W. .1. Nelson (d.) . W. Slewart (d.) .. Habe Forin (H.P. . .1. Andrew's (S.A.i , . d. Hlythe (d.) S. Suga (d.) Dr. West (V. M. Andrews (S.A.i . F. Aldridge (H.P.) . M. MacLachlan(S.A. J. Allan (S.A. S. Macdonalil (S.A. C. L. Youngman (V. i d. Mallet (H.P.) .. ,T. May (C.S.) W. Murray (P..i .. D. McAuley (C.) .. J. Maclean (C.) . . . d. P. Tinker (V.) . . W. Milchell (H.P.) . D. McLean (C.) ... M. Lamb (C.) .... d. Kelsey (C.S.) .. L Hulger (C.S.) ... 1'.. 1'euelon (V.) ... S. Darlon (C.S.I . . . It. Wearmonlh (V.) II. Parr (C.S.) S. L. Warrior (V.) . .1. Fleming (V.) ... W. Willisernn (C.) M. Stephens (d.) , A. Hales (C.S.) .'. .1. McDougall (d.) , W. Anderson (G.) W. IL Jarman (0.) iion (GO '.50 50 150 738 735 588 203 8(1 812 558 833 832 l'i!)5 095 553 080 080 073 207 71)0 mo 783 3!) I 391 773 703 751 (i)!) 020 739 733 300 MO 081 11(1 531 210 502 89 82 09 150 150 150 150 150 I (8 1(7 1(7 1(0 111 1(0 III) 13!) 13!) 13!) 130 138 137 13( 13.' 13 i 133 133 131 ilii'ilhi: liii DRESSMAKING US MRS. HAMILTON, experienced dressmaker. Federal block. Dressmaking, alterations, suit and coals. First class work. Reasonable prices. Phono Hlack Wfi. t( CHIROPRACTOR R. E. EYOLFSON Iraduale of (lie National College of Chiropractic. Chicago, No. 1 Stephen's Block Hours: 10 lo 12: 2 lo 5: 7 lo 8. Salurday aflcrmions and Sundays by appointment. , Phone Itlue 85. TAXI Taxi 67 Phone (Call deorge, Paul or dust) Prompt Service and Comfort Day or iW.t Stand: HOSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meoker Clock, Across from Empress Hotel FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Furnl- lure Store. We Huy. Sell and Kx- change New and Secondhand doods. QhO. PAPADUPULIS, 839 Third Ave. Phono JI0. AUCTIONEERS IT will pay you lo consult us wncn you tmsire 10 sen or purchase furnllure, or anv arllclo. PRINCK RUPIMlT F.X CIIANHH, Auctioneers. DEPARTMENT OF NOTICE LAND ACT, LAND8. Application for orating Pirmlta for tht otiion iio. Applleallnnn ror peimii in craje live ituiiK nn inn i:riiwn rnnite uiiliin enrh Krnilnir rthtrlet i,r the pinvlncf nr lirllisti '.illiliilili, iiiiimI lie riled Willi the PIMiIrt I nresler nl O.-itiliiiiiik. I'nri OiMn iri' kMiilnnp. Nets I'rlhPp llniiert. Van Veinim and f.akn enliver, Wllllntns c r liefnee M,irrh Slt, 19H,. Illiink riiiiiui iipini whlcl'i lo nliiiili p lilll'iUhillH may he nlilalued rmin the ll. trie Cineier lit the nlmve named tihrc ''f frnm Uie liep.iriiiienl nf I.hikM at Vie' O. n. M. 1 1 ex Deputy Mlnlnier nr l.un.li netmilinent nr l.andK, Vletmti, II. r.. Jnntinry Olh. 1 pes. 1301 No1t'clL0f lnl,,ntl0,n PP'y to Laaa Land III Skeena l.nml lilnni 130 1 29 I 127 120 125 121 123 1 22 120 118 til 110 100 105 100 80 82 CO n,.,., .... trlet nr I'rlnee liiinert, ami .mine an-prnv malrly tw.i inlles scmilii-nst Jiineil m ske'n?, mw'." """ ,tnm Mvf" " Take Ni.llee llitil Oenrire r'rlzzoll nf Prlnen Unpen, I1.1;., ne. ntloit niereiinnt ,."rrVlt, ,n, "P,,v "" eei'lllUm, n l, i p, ,n lh rnllnwlnir deaeritied limdii Rnnimenelnr It n hunt Planted nn ihi. wp1 5 rlialna; theme amiiheait 10 elm n". " '" IPS,. Oi'iirir.R n "r fninmenee inmo nr rtii77ri 1 -Ji2!MAL"J'J!ry JLtii. Tin, " CANCELLATION OF RESERVE. " Monr.K is lirnKiTv" niVFN that tt, r;,?'pe,v;';red!r,, J n. n. Nuripv. Land neparlmnt, Hepnty MlnUler nr I i-anns, amt Vlelnrla, n.C. totb becrtnucr, Daily News Classified Ads. C: 2 CENTS PER WORD IN ADVANCE. No Advertisement Titken for Lesa than ttOe fi replace, broner. FOIl WANTED COOK wants job mi liner, (iooil bailer, man., W'rile Itox News. -Modern Apply -drey Phone FOR SALIJ. Kitchen new. Phone lllack good long-All round 227, Daily IK WOMAN requires daily work. Phone 7:i. 2t TO RENT FOR HIJNT. Furnished Houso-' keeping suite, 110 Sixlli Avo. Masl. Phone llliin 278.. tf TO HF.NT.- flat Max with FOFl HUNT. Modern house, five rooms and bath, llros FOR HKNT. Machines. Sin; Phone FOR SALE Apply Monro tf :er Sewing IJIub 38'J. tf Winker liahy Red 'J'JC. cabinet like 27. 21 LOST LOST.- Ladies' gold wrist watch and seal gauntlet on Tuesdav afternoon. Finder please phone Hliie JI.VJ. t' ROYAL CANADIAN NAVAL VOLUNTEER BESERVE IIKCIII ITS WANIJCI). Sea experience not necessary. Regular Naval instructor being appointed. For full particulars apply Naval Headquarters, I lays lliidding, near Totem Pole, on Mot days, Wednesdays and Fridas, 7 io tf p.m. BOARD AND ROOM HOAR!) and Room at the Inlander centrally loealed, ono halfj block from Post Ofllco, 830 Second Aven. 1'lionn 137. If ACCOUNTANCY HOOKS writ I en up Halanee sheets, financial slalemmils and income tax returns prepared by experl aecounlaiilH. Rales reasonable. Write P.O. - Hux 835. (f Tlw-rf will ! lAui'iMi. al uniMi TIMBER SALE x 6803. rn.ic), lurr,, in i Sill MTV I l', 'Hull XflAllS, lii ml " I I'l.lK noil I'lllll, llll Mko. hIk mill' (.(Millar ImhIiii i Fivi" iii ;- 1 1 lllllVII III llllllliM. I'OiVlill'll lli.1l in llw mifllnii in 1 1. 1 -temliT In Im- !. n i mul IIT.lletl in KurllHT f m r 1 1 ' 1 1.1 Iit. Vlrliirw, II i Cran e Iiiim il, ll i i TIMBER SALE X 6S33. D..I..I 1.....l.. ...ii ii-im.-i!. .ii' i !.-n-lir,i MlhMler i.f l.mi'l- il , than niKin mi ih.- -..m IV6, fur the imi'i li i-. i , In rut 4.AV f.lliin till .i and III iiilin k. "ii i' swHI Inlet, yiiei- i ii .1 ' iriet. TWi ') Vrr .ll lii-nmvtl nf tlnilier. I'urllwr irtHlinlar- .T i' ter. Vkpiria. 11 1 . m 1 Ij-lnrf Hupert. H.C. TIMBER SALE X 683!. Sealed Tender will ( MinUler nf Uii'lv m than nmn on tin- mii 'Ii 1 0 r, , fur Ihe 1 r ' li;i-. ; 1 Hi Ptlt S.i'.II.IHHI 1 1" ( ml lleinlnrk. "ii m ttne. sdn Inlet l-UiiN l.aiMl. lixirli I TW" li Vein v I' ' - irwivnl nf tlhider FneOlpr tutrlli id 11 'f " ter. Vlrl'irla. II ' i i ertiipp llupi rl, fl.: LAND ACT M-l- - l-l 1 1 Annrf I . PddH In Skeeni land Oili' lilllieil lleriirdinir li -ffi 11 ernjlinatrtv mie ami nf S.ilii Siapiiii. i n 1 lilver. Take Nnllrr that llm' ill) Carletnn i . i" 1 Unnrr. Inlend in h i 1 tu piireba the mihum . i;iniiinenemr at a - 1 MinlhweH Pnrner nf I lil.ind; iiienn. ...no . tnatelv son vnnl- i' M'lxiiilnialrty mm vai l rimi yru. ui pi'ini "i prtnlnir all thai ihmik Hi Wet of ji ixill jii.I aeren. inure nr le Tlli'W u.ht 1 III l"'l LAND ACT Notlca of Int.ntlon to Apply ta la"' In J'rlnre lliTperl til'-' '.. nirninir iiKirtet ur note at llariutril Hinnii, 11. 1:. Takn .Nnilre that - ' I'litnpany l.lmlled. nf Vtii leiida tu apply rm- in " in' riilliiwItiK lienerllHil l:ei 1 al III" head or Iiarn.11 ' Moyj I Miami; Ihenee . ia thetiee nnrlh rnrlv ' I 'K i'i ten (tin rli.ilnn. ni'.ri water mark; tlienee ,,nin mark in imiIiu nf ,-nmn emilalnliif Prieen ( I 'J' leM. v SOMF.IlVII'P Nati" V. t Paled Peeemher 1 Tth. lllljd. I' I MINERAL, ACT. HAWK MINERAL CLAIM Situate In the skiini ' nr Urn liamre a, iki V Inealed, Smilli nr Pall- ,! kaliim l ake, and adjuinln. 1 nn the l:at end nr II 1 W. Treun and p. Wll- free Mlnern' reitirii-ale. T Wllmn r.TOOf 1;, Take Null Hint we. W 1 .Nn. f.Tntni:, and Paud Vi Xn, (1700 ir intend at Jli-days rrntn the dale herein ' Mlnlnir Heenrder fir a prinetneiim rnr the purl' a Cinun Oram nr Hie ah ' riirthennnre take wit!:' On' See. Rll i,r the Mineral V' nieneed liernre the lnli' fleam nr ImpriiTf ni"Ti Paled Ihl 311th dav f N W. ! T'WT" IHVIIi AtU.H V r ' NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OF :l 4 notice is iirncnV r1vr' " renerre enverlnir .of,Mr. ' elmlve, lianire . Cinl I" ' Of n i';'" 11 pepntr Ml'il tr: fepirlment nr lainl". Vletnrla. n C LAND ACT Netlco ir Intentlen lo AnnlV In Mmm In'ei llnn 't and pi'l'iet III " nr I'rjnep Miinerl, M V 'in ' "ne mile iimn nf TIm -lti" ' , ''t. and In VeMnilmi Bav. in Take Nnllen llinl lfiiirne II 'f MaKeti. n r nefl" 'i Manine. inlen.N in nniili' fl lae llm frtllinln .ill" Cnitimeneinir at a tintt'ptatii' " iln nf Veitalinn Itav Ov ' elni. thenen pn in eham-R ehaint. nee wint, 10 " " tnlnlnF 1 aerei mner. (,r '' ri'HFSfr II Name " Haled Drrrmbrr 10th. 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