PACE FOTO THE DACY NEWS Weslrc-'dav. January ' 1H?5 BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManu, WINTER To oifvrv OUT I'M TO ajK CROTaTs PU2.7.LE"t WORD ' 1 -AO OOT? OH FOR. COOOtS'Z'bS r '-i'sqcie. ir i Kirs FROr ME OON'tM CARE. WHERE. "TOO CO- DON'T OlttTURB COATS at cost 'emers Phone 27 P.O. Box 327 SERVICE NOT SERVITUDE Has it ever occurred lo you (hnt the multitude of "Household Helps" offered for .sale are of tliemselvcs-lifeless and incapable of service unless controlled and directed by tho already overburdened liousewife. Laundry service alono is alive, vital, imposing no new obligation; and ask-ing nothing but your friendly disposition, to change servitude into service. May we, call? Phone S PHONE 8 &0X392 DRY Birch Wood FOR SMALL HEATERS, EOo Per Sacl- HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue. Phone 6S0. Night or Day. WE BUY BOTTLES. LADIES! A new line of SILK EVENING DRESSES JUST ARRIVED Call In and Inspect them MRS. GRAHLMAN Second Ave. Dr. E. S. TAIT DENTIST. Helgerson Blook, PRIKCE RUPERT, B. 0. Office Hours, 3 U . Phone 6SH, Open Evenlngi Only Per Special Appointments. St. Regis Cafe Prince Rupert's Leading Restaurant. A Bakery Unsurpassed Third Avenue. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 69. Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service, Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Roving. LADIES' AUXILIARY OF SMITHERS HOSPITAL IN ITS ANNUAL MEETING Reports Show Excellent Work Done During Year: Officers Are Elected SMITIIFRS. Jan. 7.. The an nual meeting of the Ladies' Aux iliary lo Ihe hospital was hld in Ihe .Nurses' Home last Friday. There was a good luvii mil of Indies at Ihe meeting anil they were prescnieii Willi a mos en-past couraglng report for Ihe year by the retiring officers The Secretary's report showed I hill " " i" sij'- js-.ii, un- i.irtfiir pnriioil being Ihe receipts from dance held under their niisnieos. lii addition lo Ibis' there was a).-o about .$:inn.(Ml worth V nrnvis- ions ilonaled by Ihe public at Hie time the provision shower was held. Ihe balance to their credit al Hie. end of the vear imounled lo !?.'I2:;.73. The election of nfllcers rcsull- ed as follows: I'resideiil, Mrs. Thompson. Vice-President, Mrs. S. Ilen- noil. Secretary, Mrs. II. Welch. Treasurer, Mrs. C, Iteid. MOOSEHEART LADIES ENTERJAIN FRIENDS Enjoyable Evening was Spent Last Night after Regular Lodge Meeting After Initiation exercises al Ihe regular' lodge meeling, Ihe Women of Ihe Moosehoarl Legion were al bono' in Ihe Motrnpolo Vial I last evening lo their friends. Delicious refreshments ?ore served by a coniinitlee consisting of Mrs. McCarthy, (convener). Mrs. F.d. l-nger, Mrs. ft. Mussal-leni )lhe and Mrs. F.inar Larson. I here was an informal pro-music gram and also a dance. being furnished hy Mr. and Mrs.i I. fiawlhorn, Mrs. Kinar Larson,, i-rank Cameron and J. X. Kelly, The program was as follows: Piano solo, Miss Catherine Mussallcm. Recitation, Miss Marie Mus saltern, Solo, K. Sabourin. Recitation, Miss ' .. Mussallcm. .V'.V.Vvilowri'.llift Accordion solo, Mra' tfiuaHHis'' Larson. Jokes, Mrs. McCarthy. -Solo, Mrs. S. Swanson. Accordion solo, Mr. .Nelson, Song, .1. Coombs. Solo, .1. N. Kelly. Recilalion, Mrs. Fred Scaddon. ELKS ARE HOSTS TO CHILDREN OF MEMBERS After Anyox Youngsters Had En- a joyed Fun Elders Danced ANYOX. Jan. 7. On Friday last, Ihe "llrnlher Hills" were 'hosts to Ihe kiddies of Ihe order in F.Iks Hall, when a grand old lime was hail by the boys and girls. At six o'clock supper was served, after which gnme.s were piayi-u, non nons were OlsirilMlie.l and when San I a Claus arrived evirvl,li. trnf l,,,u r ,i and everything. After the Child I ren were lired out. the orchenlra being on Hie job, Ihe grown-ups danced till shortly after ten whonj i ne party nroke un. Mr. mwl Mra f Ml wl,l.n '" " were in Charge of Ibe arninue- ';Margaroli(.'0-i 'w a business visitor in fore-part of the week. used by Ihe C.X.Il. and he reports thai a large.' supply of ice will most likely be cut on Lake Katb-lyn Ibis winter. A surprise was tendered Mr. and Mrs. M. McMillan in their new home on 'Saturday night when a row happy hours were spent al dancing. Jas. Turnbull of Hazellon was visitor in town on Tuesday. DON'T LET YOUR BOWELS GET CONSTIPATED A trro ninllnn of Urn Imweh pvery Oay slii.ulil Ijo IIh; rule of every one uliu plre to perrert lieaim, Mr once the i"''1 I""1"' rfinsiipnted mil rinnxed "P. all ttm oilier orirann of the Jwxly I. roine doranirdil. Kp Your Bow.lt fUgular by Ualng LAXA-LIVER PILLS They They vtll will r rlear ear luav ay all all llin the effete and txiUonniu niAitee hirh hj. eiieri,l Inn ur I moimn of ih. linweln every day, Hart the hl.iKK-Uli liver workliur, anil five, tone am) t Utility to the wlio)i InteMloal tract. Miiinmm lata Liver Mlla arc for eate at all (imitriaM ami dealers; pm up only by The T. Mllburn Co. Limited, Toronto, nienls and wore assisted by.'" yirii ivn you n free, eay and members and their wives. Men- dames A. Morion, W. Hoborlson and J. Weir, with' H. Ashtnn, laid out Ihe tables for Ihe feast and saw that all Ihe youngsters had plenty to eat. iirmw ikj lm.. il TELKWA .Mis Peggy Oillall relirrjied on Sunday morning from Prince Huperl whero she spent her holidays as Ihe guesl of .Mr. and .Mrs. M. M. Stephens. There is plonly of snow now and I lie roads are in fairly good shape for hauling. Loads of lies, beef, hay and coal arc coining In daily. I he crew employed nl I be coal mine spent a day or two in town over the .New voar. .Mrs. Jack Yool who has been a palieitl in the. Telkwa Nur-sin-.' has returned to' her home at Hums Lake aTler spending her holidays with friends' in Telkwa, Miss I'loreiice McLean roliirnoil lo Hound Lake on Sunday. ri m. . . ... iifv. win. uovey riohl service at Ibe school at Round Lake on Sunday afternoon. The Women's Auxiliary lo Ihe Telkwa .Nursing Home held its iionlhly meeting in the library on .Monday, January 5. Skating is faking lip the interest of Ihe youngsters now and many grown tips are also taking advantage or Ihe rink and weather to enjoy the sport. ALICE ARM Alice Arm ruerchanls have agreed henceforward In close their stores at six o'clock every evening. Mrs. X, SiiHIovieh and daughter, Miss Znrka Sulilovich, have returned here from Prince Huperl. 'Hie people of Alice Arm danced Ibe old year out and Ihe new year in last Wednesday nlgbl at Alice Arm Motel. The or chestra consisted of Mrs. .1. I.aidlaw, saxophone; II. J'. Mc-Oinnis, pianrt, and Charles Hutchison, clarinet. Muring the v,',,1"r sailors hornpipe was executed hy Jean Talconer and Teddy Kergin. SMITHERS Win. T. fiilniour of Saskatoon, represeiitalivi' of llo) Arctic, Ice ! v twTx FriTvee Sr.ivi-r. I.n. B-w I Sport Chat I The new Kleishbacker swimming pool in San Francisco, 1 000 feel huig and said to In; the largest in (he world, will be dedicated when Ibe National Amateur Athletic Union swim miug ciiampionsiiips are iieid in thai city ne. April. The lank which- is mw under construction lion near Ibe ocean beach al ingiesnie, will have a maximum depth' of twelve feel. II is an outdoor pool but Hie tempera mre oi i up water will lie resulted. The properly involved is jowned by the. city and the poo will be upon lo the public Another dedication, that of Ibe new municipal stadium al liolden (ate Park will mark Hie track and field events of Hie National Alhlelii; Union lo be held nl San Francisco in June. The stadium. (being built this winter, will seal 22.000 people. Careful allenlion is being given Ihe, racing hack so that il may be one of (he fastest. Fishermen who proudly walclt their dies settling far out in Ho water after a perfect, dlashintr arc through the air may be well reminded lhal Ibis spnrl was shared by similar oiilhusiasls in Home during Ibe year .'too H.C., Prof. Teavor Kincaid, University of Washington, declared at Seal- lie recently in an illiodrnlod lecture on fly making and rasl-ing. "The Unmans were skilled fishermen and fly casters." said Professor Kincaid. ' "Although our manuraclurer Hies may be more substantial and a trifle more beautiful, the Romans in .'100 II. C. considered niiclinir a fine arl and had many magnifi cent specimens of fes in Iheir collections." RUGBY POPULAR AS SPORT IN VANCOUVER Rugby is particularly popular as a sport in Vancouver. During the recent visit of a California loam Ihe weather was cold and for the fir .-I match Ihe ground had lo he covered with straw lo prevent injuries In the ilayors because of Ihe hard frost, Yeljflbe grand stand was packed will) faijA and there was avgond Hue of; spectator .around Hit lines-,;j l jWlis alsit jioiceahic thai Ihe'mfijorily iif; tin spectators wore -young men ami Hie accent of the Knglish college man was very much in evidence. ICE HOCKEY IS THE VOGUE AT ALICE ARM The hockey season is now on in full swing al Alice Arm. (ianies are being held reuulnrlv al I lie rink which, as a resort for skaters, is also popular. Three town (earns have been lined up namely Hears, Wildcats and ligors. In Ihe first game lasl week, Ihe Wildcats won over the i igers ny n io i nree games are being played this week. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert II. Fowler, Alice Arm; A. A McDonald and Doris 1'. Ardner. Pacific; Mr. and Mrs. T. Hall. Salvo. Fast; A. II. Fraser, C..N.R Central Jack Campbell, J. McNeil, Pal Murphy, Nigel Maclean and II Smith, Anyox; Thomas- Jilack, Alice Arm, V. 0. Rowley and T. II. Rodney, Millet, Alia.; C Rambling, C.N.R.; Hert Illaek. Pacific. Advertise in the Dally News. 1 ,Grt Britaiit rightt rfttrvtd. ' Daily News Classified Ads. I a CENTS PER WORD IN ADVANCE. No Advertisement Taken for Leu than BOcJl ROYAL CANADIAN NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE HKCIIIUTS WA.NTKI). Sea experience nol necessary. Regular Xaval instructor being appointed. I'm- full particu lars apply .Naval Headquarters Hays lliiibliug, near Totem Pole, on Mondays, Wednes days ami Fridays, 7 to U p. in WANTED vv i r.ii. .marine engine. 8 or HI-1 2 heavy duly, four cycle Slate where can be seen run rung anil lowest cash price. (loo. Porter, Terrace, H.C. 7 WOMAN WA.NTF.D for kitchen belp. Apply Inlander. POSITION wanted as housemaid. P.O. Ilox .'180. 7 FOR SALE FOR SAI.F. New five tube Nou- Irodyne radio receiver, complete with tubes, It battery, phones, storage hallery, arinl, etc. Phone Itl.ick 70.'l. H FOR SALF. OR RL'NT. Mrs, Harry Lipsett's residence 135 Fourth Avenue. Apply, Lip-hcII, Cunningham, Second Ave. ami Mcllride. If FOR SAI.F.. Atkins' obi car. in good running order. Apply H.C, Hoteliers anil Orocers, Limited. tf FOR SAM-:.-- Coal oil stove, large healer and electric grill. Phono Ofeen J 12. 1 1. 'Id Second Ave. West, 5 FOR HALF.. Xew spiral spring bed with roll mattress, Phone 7C8. i TO RENT 'OR ni-:.N'i'. Furnished House keeping suite, -tin Sixth Ave. Fast. Phone Illun 278. If OR RKXT. Modern house, five rooms and bath. Apply Monro Uros. tf OR RENT. Singer Sewing Machines. Phone Hluo 3d9. tf BASKETBALL SCHEDULE January OfUititlor game; - ; '.-', fj (Initio vs. Regiinenl; ' Sons of Canada vs. 1;iks. 12 Ladies' tame; Colls vs. Orollo; Colls vs. F.Iks. IC Junior game; llegiinent vs. Colls. Sons of Canada vs. Colls. 19 Ladies' game. Orollo vs. Regimenl. Flks vs. Sons of Canada. 2.1 Junior game. Colls vs. Orollo. Colls vs. Flks. 2d- Ladies game. Regiment vs. Colls. Sons of Canada vs. Colls. .10 Junior, game. Orntlo vs. Regiment. Flks vs. Sons of Canada. February 2 Ladies' game. Colls vs. Orollo. Colls v.v F.Iks, ft Junior, game. Colls vs. Regiment. Sons of Canada vs. CoIIk. 0 Ladies' game. Orollo vs. Regimenl. F.Iks vs. Sons of Canada. 13 Junior game. Colls vs. Orollo. XjoII vs. F.lks. I Ci Ladles' game. Colls vs. Regiinenl. Sons of Canada vs. Colls. 20 Junior game. Orollo vs. Regiment. Elks vs. Sons of Canada. BOARD AND ROOM HOARD and Room at the Inlander centrally "located, one half block from Post Office, 830 Second Aven. Phone 137. tf HOARD AND ROOM. Homa com forts. Terms moderate. Phone Hluo 737. tf ACCOUNTANCY HOOKS written up llalanre sheets, financial statements and income lax returns prepared by expert acc::iinlanls. Hates reasonable. Write P.O. Hox 83.1. f CHIROPRACTOR R. E. EYOLFSON Oraduate of the National College of Chiropractic, Chicago, No. 1 Stephen's Block Hours; 10 lo J2; 2 lo 5; 7 to 8. Saturday afternoons and Sundays by appointment. Phone Hlue 85, TAXI Taxi G7 Phone (Call George, Paul or OusL Prompt Service and Comfort Day or Nie'.t Stand: .lOSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Clock, Across from Emnress Hotel DRY WOOD CFMAR, HF.MLO0K Oil FIR Cut and split In any size. $8.50 per Load A. ISAACSON, Seal Cove Woodyard. Phone Hlack 401. FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Furni ture Store. We Buy, Sell and F.x-change New and Secondhand Hoods. GEO. PAPADUHULIS, 839 Third Ave. Phone 4fl AUCTIONEERS IT will nay you lo consult us when you desiro lo sell or purchase furniture, or any article. pRINCK RUPERT EX-CIIANaK, Auctioneers. DRESSMAKING. MRS. .HAMILTON, experienced dressmaker, Federal block. Dressmaking, alterations, suiU and coals. First' class work. Reasonable prices. Phone Hlack i 1 0. if v PRINCE RUPERT TIDES . r Wednesday, January 7 High 0:08 a.m. fi.8 ft. 1 1 : 15 a.m. J),7 " Low r:i8 a. nl, 0.1 " 18: i I p.m. Lf " Thursday, January 8 High 0:17 a.m. 17.1 ft. 12:23 p.m. 0.1 " Low 0:2t) a.m. 0.0 " II)': 19 p.m. 1.0 " LAND ACT Nolle of Intantlon to Apply to Ltaat Land in .Masxett inlet. Omen Charlotte, islands Land nlMrlrt, lierordlnit IHttrlrt Of I'rlnro llunerl. lie ami im.ia .i...,, one mile aoinh of imaa Island. Masaeit In. ijl. and in Yestalton nay, on tlmher limit Take Notlrn that Fnirene u aim.... or xasreit, H.C. oernnation rannerv Minarer. Inlends in anr.lv tnr nermium:, tn lease, tho following desrrlheil lands-Commenrlnu at a post plnnted nn the west Ide of Yeslallon Buy: Ihcnre scuth ft Mialnsi thenre east in rhalns. thenee nnnli . """i "'" "i i roams, anil roil-talnlna IS arres. more or less EimK.NE It. SIMPSON, . j . ynrnf of vppllcant Osted fieremher mtli. a4. CANCELLATION OF RESERVE. NOTir.r. is iirnKnY oivfn that tho reserve coverlnsr Lot 443H. m..i n trlrt, la ranrellrd. e n. n. nauen, heputy Minister or Lands. Lands Department. Vlrtona. B.C., loth Dcccmbor, 1994 TIMBER SALE X 6S30. IT- Senled Tenders win lie It-r-ivi'd j Minister of Lands, at Vlrtnr a, i than iiwiii on Hit- li.ih dav r j ((lift, for Hie liiin liasi- of f.lr. x 10 III I 4.0111,1100 fis-t vt 5; e and llemloik, un an area i Sewell Inlet, yueen lUi.irluIle li- ai trlrt. t i years will be allnwi I f lli'jval of IIiiiIm r Knriher partis nlarsfif lh r.t,tt t ter, Victoria, B.t:., or lMtrn i t I'rliiee liniM'tt, B.:. ' TIMBER SALE XC838. So- tii Tender wlll'sbe; re .vfji t Mlnlsier of Land., a? Viet., .-.a. r-,i than noun on toe r.tti day r I lt, for the pnrrhase tjf Lirs?ne.- lis rut S.Ifto.hOO fnt tit and Hemlock, un aiufHrt ar'aitj. .; . i 1810. selwyn InleC iijneen .4; Iilniid4 l.aml tiUtrirf Two (i years will tie allow- d fi r r moval of tlmlier. Further narllrnlari of the Chief r " ier, virions. i.i:.. f)f.Tirirt t n Prlnrejtnnert, B.C.. hl NOTICE OF ELECTION. ri nijc MiTict: is' iiefetn rue-i t electors of the MlifiiCltKrllty .r of prince liiiMTt lhal 1 rrqmr v.? senre of the said elector at I!: Clerk's orrire. Ill Ihe Dllv Hall. -I'rlni'o linpirl. on Mnnda. the s of January. 1 0irr. at twelve . -' --k fur the pnrpoM' of elcrtlnK jut- : ( prenent tliern as M.inr and nic-t ' men; anil for Ihe purpose nf ele ti iv ps-raons ,to re.n-i-nt them ai Truster: and for 'llie-cMirpose 'f one Hrsuii to "serve on (lie B . i:nliimlsloiier' of poller. The iiuhIc or nomination of ir"' i-haii be as fulhiw Ihe i'aiidilair shall be nom: 11 wiltlnir; the wrltlhK shall be suh by two electors or the omnlrlioli" proposer anil seroiuier. ami shall I iiveren 10 ine iietiirillur orri! at i tlnii" between the date of ihe v. two p.m. of the dav, of ia.liilii.il said wrltinir may ltiii.ilie l.tm bs-red 1 111 the s,-.,i,l,l (,f 'xUf M; i:li-illon.s Art." and shall slate the rraldriire ami oreiiiiaiion of sle- ...t: s'tch i- rs ti proposed, lik Mich in.-.r niffleipnlly tn Idenilfy m,h v. and In I lie event of a poil beluir im-surli K.ll shall be nenel on ihi day or January. 0, 4 lie ChamlM'r. In llje.i iiv Hall, i.iiy if liupert, riNiin the In.ut ut -U K to ihe lipnr or H n'rlndc p.m. :f 1 every person Is herei renin il i -Vsl ni.tlie and inivern hlniM-tr arc i.ltrn iimler my hand at Itiih 1. n.c. this 3rd day ir Jaonai . v KhWAIili K jo.NKs. lictiiridnsr off - LAND ACT Notlca of Intantlon to Apply to Laaaa land In I'Mnre llunerl IjiikI nuirut. i eorillnt Plstrlrt of Prince lliipert, and imir ni sianiarn s,nve, rruircss o i Island, I'.C. Take Notice that Soniervllte Cinn" Company Limited, of -Vancouver. B.: lends 10 apply for permission to lea i! fonowlnif ilesrrlbrd kindst nonimr: )l at the head or Barnard Cove I'i; 'i lloyal Islanil; ihence east five rr,i: thence nnrlli rrly (011 chains tl; west ten (tu chains, more or le-r I' ' waier mark; thence nuih alontr low w;:" mark to point of cotnn.-'ncemcnt, t:1 cnntalntnr riflcen (t acres, mi;re f leu. SOMFnVIII.K CMNTBY COMPANY I.IMITIIO Name of Appllt :it: V. J. Jefrerson, Ann! naied Deeemher 1 7th. IflH. i MINERAL ACT. HAWK MINERAL CLAIM Situate In ihe Skeena Mlnlnir Plv n of Ihn naniro ft, Coast District, W- " located, Soiitli of falls Urcek, KIP i kalnm Lake, and ndjolnlnir the Win I" on the Fast end or It. lawrnl holi-H W. Treston ami O. Wllsot); No. or Moists f free Miners' Orrtlfliiie, Treston 070K Wilson onntn. H . Take Notice, that we. W Treston. F.M ' No. sVjntnr:. and tiavlcl Wilson. F.M. No. mnruc. intend sirtlie end of Ht' davs rroin the slate hccccf lo apply to Mlnlnt- Bccorder rnr a Cerilflcain of im nrni-Mnuni. e..- .... .. ,.p .!,. .1.11-11 a Crown Oram or tlie shove i-laim " 1 furthermore take nnll-e. tlaSt ArtMn iilMtt ser. sin of the Mineral Act nuiM bo c mem d before the Issuance or snrh Cfrtl-ricau of ttonrovemenll Dafed this nftih 'dav fa Nov.. 3I, I w p. tniHTON, and OWI0, Wi SON. :nvne. v '4 Va-snr ' LAND roiifa ef Intantlon to Aoply to Purrs- In Pkeena t and Jis'r-iei nf r ni0l't Ileenrrllncr til.iki-i .s 01 arn'oimnteiv cne and "ne liaif millis W "f s-ilvus Station, on salvna island. olver. i.Tik!. s?"rp "'Ut trndnlf I.arssnn "' 444.1 Carleion SI., Bn-nahv. occli"l' i.nirirer. Intends 10 aooly fur oeripi to niireha"- the fnliowimr deserihed '' ri;mmencln al a non pian'ed U ,r soniMvest corner of t.'ot 03 I,,S !-.".' . ' .V!V,rp niith-eslerlv. ann ' mnfelv yuerts; thence nnrthwrsi,K snr,m,m,.((.v son thenee smith !1 . ,n"' "CTH'irt of Sa'vns ' aer'ea "LI"' V eonfnlninR acres, more or less, Tlinvts viLt.R 'aeiit. for n.'tuii f 1 tnssnv J-;!v?p.c'r",, t 'TioN of REStny sJl?J'r'R ,s "f'-BV OIVFN, that I reserve eoverlne Lots 5fa to ASffO. cl,.ve. nanffe,,r.,,j-s,,j Jrlct, Is ' npo.'n, N.rEN. , . rVnTi; 'Wlsilster of LaniH. r.ep..tmnf r r.anrtu, " viri.r'a. n.c. Niyrmber 19th. I9i. r -