turns rmm WHY GO WATCHLESS? In these days of exactitude it is jti.l about impossible for a man lo go without a watch, t Wotches are. so eas'ijy; iKiughtnnwadays . Ihat yijo For 15.00 wfr, "eli a . guaranteed watch, 15 Jewel- loil in a gold filled rase. Cheaper ones for those who wanl I hem ami of course, many that cost more. VUliul to show you. John Bulger The Jeweller TWICE WEEKLY We have arriving FRESH KILLED HEEF, VKAL and POIIK. We also carry a full line of Fresh, Smoked, and Salted Fish. Sealy 8 Doodson The Home of Bulkley Valley Produce. Hranch from Smithers. Sixth Street. Phone 455. CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY and DRY' CLEANERS The Laundry of Personal Service, Phone No. 8. Finished Laundry, Wet Wash, Thrlft-T-Servlce, Soft Finish, . AndDry Cleaning. We are ready at any time to receive your phone call, lo take your instructions, to tako personal charge ol your Laundry and Dry Cleaning. Wood! Wood! Now is your chance Dry Cedar Full load $6.50 Jlalr Load $3.60 Large sacks 50c HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 580 Night or. Day WE BUY BOTTLES. Fur Coats & Jacquettes An Exquisite Stock or Fur Trimmings at low prices. B. C. FUR Co. Next Q.W.V.A. Third Ave. LINDSAY'S Cartage'pnd Storage Phon CI. Cartage, Warehousing, am) Distributing, Team or Motor Service, floal, Band and Gravel We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Kevins. BRINGING UP FATHER TWJ I O 1 A HI I It I I I ItUi. .AI I JM m i ill II K I I .III . 1i III I .Im.'i V III II i i r r w ii jem ii a t i i i i iii 1 1 1 1 iii i jw sir t n l pw-i i - hi v . i i i i, 1 1 -n w vvv i i i iijh ji 1 li S O U26 y Ixrt FtaruM Stsvict, Inc. 7- rTST 3 -cTH " liJ (il. L. I 1 - b. .m. 1 1 JA trsHl I -H LADIES' WHIST Daughters of England and Pyth-lian Sisters Winners in Reopening of Season's Schedule The Ladies' Section of Die Fraternal Whist League resumed activities of the second half of the season last nijtlil, frames re sulting as follows: Moose Ladies. 3: Dautfhlers o' England, 6. I'ylhian Sislers, 0; Orange Ladies. 3. The league standinft to dale i as follows: W. L. Pis. Oranjre Ladies., . 5 : 5 l'ytliian Sislers . i ; Moose Ladies .. 1). of E MEETING CANCELLED Ratepayers' Association Election of Officers Is Deferred to Later Date Owinsr lo the small allen.Iance al the meeting of the Ratepayers" Association last nijrht. it was t!ioua:hl inadvisable to proceed with the election of officers, so ihe meeting was cancelled to the call of (lie chair. Those present at Hie meelina expressed surprise thai rate payers were not willing to look after their own interests by attending the meetings. BILLIARD AVERAGES Individual Averages to dale in the billiard League are as follows: First Division Games Til. Aver. Sg. Jebson (V;.. 4 inoo 250 J. Hillirian (HP).. 1 250 &PQ M. Andrews (HP) 1 250 250 II. Howe (HP) 2 2 11)2 210 W. Sllckncy (HP) 2 2 186 211 F. Zieman (HP) .... 2 2 179 210 W. Mitchell (HP) 2 178 230 (i. Waugh (H !).. i 952 288 AY. J. Nelson (V) 2 170 238 F. Pyle (V; 5 II (Si 233 J. Andrews (V) 1 933 233 Col. McMordie (V) 1 925 231 Dr. Wesl (V) 1 231 231 I. Hrown (HP). 2 459 230 (i. P. Tinker (V). 5 1071 215 C. Halasno (HP). 10(5; O. Mcllmoylc (HP) 3 031 210 FAldridio (HP).: 1 209 209 Second Division W. Lonp (OS) 1 000 150 J. Howe !V 1 CQ0 150 J. Judge (V) 1 150 150 A McDonald ISi 1 595 119 F. Pieman (HP).... t 595 II! O. Howe ! 5 729 1(0 II. Howe (HP) 1 571 113 J. Andrews (V).... 2 280 113 W. J. Nelson (V).. 3 121 140 M. Andrews (Hp) 097 139 J. Ilillman (O) ... 5 C95 139 Dr. West (V) ....... 1 550 130 W. Mitchell (HP) 5 090 188 W. Slickney (HP) 1 552 138 J. McLean (O; .... 2 277 138 F. Aldridjge (HP).. 3 110 '137 II. Morgan (O; ... 5 000 132 J. Hond (Oi 2 200 130 J. Heesley fi 5 0 50 128 I .May (OS) 1 505 120 JI. Parr (OS) 1, 500 125 K. Harvey (CS). 4 482 121 J. Krause (F; I 178 120 W. Hailey (F) 1 450 111 II. Oorbett (F) 1 151 111 A. S. Hales (F) 220 113 ('.. L. Youngman(V) 3 323 108 S. Darlon (F) I U.i J03 S. Suga (0) 81 81 A. Carlson (F).... 1 70 71, O. Newell (F) l 58 O. Fleming (V) .... 2 70 Mayor Newton and the new cily council, schotd board ami police commission will lie sworn in al 2.30 Monday afternoon by Police Magistral Thomas Mc-Clymonl. The first meeting of the 1920 cily council will hones! Thursday night, I VE COT TO (J eor how? t XILJ Mi. U.S. CONGRESS HAS MUSSOLINI PULLED PIECES IN DEBATE WASHINGTON, I.t:., Jan. 0, Premier Mussolini and his administration of Italian affairs were the subject of debate i. eoiisressa vinlenl attack and . ... ck . . . . a siannen ueiense neinj; nrrereil of the Kurtipcuiii statesman. Hie debate the result, of the callins; up of the resolution for the -acceptance of Hie Italian war debt settlement. Kepresen talivtt Hainey of Illinois charged thai the stale department hail) SlinnressiMl infnpnnlimi nAlnliYal lo an attack hv the Faseisll on the American vice-consul al Leghorn. Ilalv iiidressnian Ilurlon of Ohio replied thai the state department had found Ihat Ihe Fascist i did not know that the consul was an American. JOOD PRICES AT SALE OF FURS AT WINNIPEG WLNNTPEO, Jan. 10.-- Furs valued at -50,OOo were sold at the. first auction or the season. Prices were uniformly gnt and as follows: skunk, $1.75 lo 2.!0, bear. 3 to I0; hadger 3.50 to 0.?5; lynx, large, 2G.5(l;. aver age lyox., I5 to 2I; oiler choice. 10: fisher. best. 90; cross fox, $18 to 27; mink, I5. REBEKAH CARD DRIVE AT SMITHERS SMITHEns, Jan. 10. The fiiont lily card drive held at the Kebekah loilge room on Wednesday night was cxlru well palron-lied ami pNived a most happy affair. There were fiflcen tab les, five of whist and nine of bridge with the playing conlinu- inig until wpII faler eleven o' clock. The winners al whl were: I. Mrs. It. DulT and W. Ooheen; 2: Mrs. II. Scharwly and I. A. Mncdnnald. Hridge: . Mrs. II. J. Kelly and . Fors;.2 Mrs. H. E. Orchard ami II O. Windl. Hefreshmvni" were served. TERRACE NOTES ' Ralph Oary left Friilay morning for a two month holiday in Ihe south. Frank Glass who has been spending a holiday al his homelf,01 fie re left Friday mornin Prince lluperl. Mr. and Mrs. S. X. Kirkaldy left, Friday morning for Powell Itiver and if suitable employme... is round they will locale there. Mr. Mr. and ml Mr. Mrs. KiMcal.lv Kirkaldy are , ..Id obi residents and will tie much missed among the young people. Hemorrhoids Or piles are quickly relieved by Dr. Chase's Ointment. It is a serious matter to have piles f.!!1!;; time or another. The annovanre and distress is peat. It is difficult to obtain lasting relief. So much so that your physician may tell you that a aurgical operation is nwssary. That in unless he is familiar with Dr. Chase's Ointment for many doctors recommend this treatment to their patients. For nearly ha'f a century Dr. Chaise's Ointment has been the never failint relief for itching, bleeding and pro-trading hlls. It )s now very generally known known by by the the medical medical profession, profession, and and the public ...... gweraUyas the standard -' r h " I ,uc ni.iiu. treatment lor this tnrtim'nir nilmAnt ask your irtcnd about Dr. Chase's Ointment fnr "uur. a ra Vw,.4A..'i in this case, llelief comes quickly and j mil run nVitnln tK i.inlmi.i.1 -t f oruK store. I MASctE LEAVER NUT THE. TOOH WOK FOf5 M ME 'OOT ILL. LET TV ACT COOK KNOW tsVAEfo OUT They always look an active interest in Indjic and oilier soma' activities. Mrs. HIpRs of Prince lluperl i spendintr a holiday nl Ihe home of her brother, W. T. Alwiwd 'ti; Lakelse Valley. Mrs. S. J. Amsbury of Trr-j race, who len recently in vitt her home in England. Iia.l Just arriveil two weeks when her mollicr suddenly passed away. Hev. T. .1. Marsh spenl a f(".v days Ike end of the wee at Uk and other Miinls. Thero was born to Mr. and 5,rs Hrl Jealt of Shawnkran ... ake i. niwl formerly of Terrace Pn -''iniiary 2, a daughter. ' Mrs. llobert Chrislle' many friends will be sorry to lean. he has been confined to her home lb rough illness this week. Mr. and Mrs. Edcnshaw of Maselt N spending a holiday wilh their daughter Mrs. F. Nasft in town. F. V. Delrourt ami M. A. El liot of Vancouver are htiine visitors In town Ihis week. Ilenr Smith of Kalum Lake li spending a holiday in town a guest al Ihe Terrace Hotel. John L. Christie of Prine llu perl was a business visitor In town Thursday. Mrs. II. Y. Wilson of Ileino spent Thursday with friends ii town. SMITHERS A. A. McDonald of Vancouver. re-presenting' Hie Il.C Fire Marshall's department is a iitor in town this week and is making1 inenuirir regarding apiieU made against Ihe regulations for fire protection, as laid down by his department. Posters nn out for a big dance on Ihe nitlit of Jnmuirv 25. whifih is o be give minder the auspices of Ihe Itebekah mill Oddfellows' Lodges, as a Joint nffalr in place of the ccparale dance put on in fnrini'r years. . The inrtsj suceessful of Ihe dances was Um' one hcf.1 last Wednesilay niprlit when about 10 couples enjoyed three big hours going through a program of old Ume and up-lo-dale dances made up or Miiadrllles, sc.hol-tlsches, circle one steps, walle and fox I rot 5. ''J " rern1a" ' 1lhn TV off ",alT "ni,,c l' "H"in.l to "W" '""' lort.illg frfllll :1 vacation Irp of four wecTTs Ihat look him as far. east as Toronto. as well as visits to Victoria and Vancouver, Dr. L. Page optician of Victoria is spending a few days in town on professional business. , II. II. Leighlou of Ihe Forestry branch al Prince lluperl was a visitor in town on Thursday in c'-nnprllnu will, his orfici.,1 diilie M. Halt 'nfTerraro spenl a few days in town the" eforeparl of Ihe week on, business In coimei lion wilh : hrs i inleresls of the firm of Hall. Hros., hardware! merehanlSi jj , ii ".' S,nckleva 'c,JV conlraclnr ron.irnci.nr, wil ;Veilnesday Al Flnherlv. nresiilcnl nf Hie .. . . . I 1 1 1 ,..t. i luuicuu tiiuw, was uperaiuu or. KIN I cqoso-, CAJoT OUbTA. FEW WOROt OHOiUAU RE.OOGST tbOT CRMSTEO For Wanted Sale.2 DAILY For Rent 2c per word injadvancr. No Advertisement taken ANTED TO PITli:ilASE. I our or rive riMMiifit house: iiaon able. Apply P.O. Itox 105. r.itv WANTED. Young girl as fin- prentice htrrtfir. Apply H.C. Fnr Store. if WANTED. Plain sewing. Phone 580. tf FOR SALE FLIINTTITIE Foil SAI.Ii. eon-Kioling of pull-out IxmI, Wit-Ion rug 12' by 9'. deck chair, sewing; machine, set lollat wnre, etc. Phone Hlue 120. tf FOIt SALE. Forty horse power stationary steam engine, nearly new. Apply P.O. Hot 310. 1'rinoe lluprrt, U.C. K FOIt SALE Punch Mag. with stain! and gloves; cheap for cah. Phone 572. 16 HOUSEHOLD FurnMre for Bale, 330 Eiffhtii Avenue eat or phone 177. Ifi FOIt SALE. Leather covered eoneb and easy chair. Phom Ile.1 5 CI. tr. TO RENT FOIt IlEXT.-Mo.lern four roomed rial with Monarch raagv, Clapp Hlock. Westenliaver Hros. tf FOIt IlENT. Pianos, player pianos, phonographs and sewing machines. Walker's Music Store. tf FOIl IlEXT. Tailor-shop; lwi business rooms below, twi living rooms a hove. Westenliaver Hros. If FOUR Hoom Suite for Pent. Hal walcr heat. Apply Smith A Malletl, LUJ. If FOIl I1K.NT. Furntaiicd auil?. ApdK Palin"r Houe " MOD Pill X FLAT for IlenL Apply Mas lleilhroner " t( BOARD HOARD The Inlander, 830 Second Avenue. Phone 137 FURNITURE AND RANQES FUilNTTUIIE nnd Jlange houghl, sold and exrhanged. New furniture ami ranges exchanged for your old one. Itcdrnom, living room and dining room furniture always in stock. Always walr.li my window. It's changed daily. A. .Mackenzie. Furniture. FOUND IOUND.--I11 the ladies dressing room nl the Regimental Hall, purse containing money, compact and llarelle. Loser ca.i gej lliein al Daily News orfice by paying for this ndverlise-menl. FOIJiND a! Audiloriuni Insl nighl liearl and mbv gold bar pin. Apply t Dally News. FOUND al Auditorium last higlil silver silver d.arm. Aimly D.Tilv Dully XewSi FOUND. Pair men's brown lined eloves. Apply Dally .News oT-flce. f for appendicflis al the. local ho pilal on Monday. Hie onoration was entirely successful. Mrs.Hj. Jloberls left ror I'rlnea Oeorge on Tuesday morning to join ner 111s mm uiu. iu .... . nlovee mi iim ,,rr,,.., ,.,r r v 11 I i-..v,u By George McManm NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. DRY WOOD. Spill lo any length In blocks, per load $6.00. . SALT IIEIIIUXO. A. ISAACSON, Seal ltve. Phone Mack 101 CARS FOR SALE. 1022 Oldsinnhfle I. 5 passenger louring 1900 no !9t0 Nash 5 passenger tonr-ing 1840.00 1031 Overland Sedan 1700.00 1919 Ileo seven passenger touring 1700.00 1 1925 Ford Coupe, balloon Ur car like new 1030.00 I 1922 Ford Tudor sel.vi. Ilta.ft0 I 1922 Ford Goupe tMO.AO I 1021 Ford one ton truok, paHe! body .. 3 7a .00 1 Font light delivery tliassls. rebuilt 1 1 75.00 All ear guaranteed in good meehantoal condition. Ra terms can be arranged. KAIEN OARAQE ' l-'terd and Chevrolet Service Station. Agents for McLaughlin Oakland. Oldsmnbile and Chev-rolel ears. ileo. (j.M.C. and Federal Trucks. WltKGKIXO SEIIVICE DAY AND NI01IT. AUCTION SALE. Airnio.N SALE at Summit AparUnenu al 2.30 p.m. on Tlnuday. January 21. Fur-nil lire of all description. Itemized list w.ij apiar later. Phonograph reeonls exHiangml. On view any lime. o. F. Hhne, Auctioneer. Phone 771. FURNITURE. .New and Secondhand Furniture Store. We Huy. Sell ami Exchange New and Secondhand Onod. QEO. PAPADOPULOS Third Ave. nhone rtlf TAXI Phono 07 Tas (Call Onorge, Paul or Oust) Sis- and even-passenger Sltjdn-bakers nt yur disposal any Um for 50c Service ROSS tlROS, POOL ROOM Meeker Block Across from Empress Hotel CAMERON TRANSFER Phone 177 Baggage, Furniture Moving. If you wanl anything tent for, or delivered, phone ui. n n mt soo PRINCE RUPERT MUSIC STORE. 303 Third Avenue Sole agents for Columhin Records Wo repair Phonographs. Hicycles, Huggles, Racquets and Mtisloal In-Irnmenl or ill kind efVt4et4fAAAA I PRINCE RUPERT TIDES Saturday, January 10 High 3:11 a.m. 21.1 fl. 11:55 p.m. 22.7 " Low R:5H a.m. 0.3 " 21-3? n.m 1.3 M Sunday, January 17 High 3:57 a.m. 2 1, 1 fl. 15:17 p.m. 21.7 " Low 0:17 -a.m. 0.2 " 22:10 p.m. 2,n ' Monday, January 18 High 111 I n.m, 20.H tf. 10:13 p.m. ?0.i 10 38 a.m. 0.5 " 23:01 p.m. 3.i " .'ArU for less than 50c ROTHWELUS TRANSrol Coal - and Furniture Mo; sj llaRgagi- itand:l.illlr . . 32. he t TRAPPERS I NEED lo.oou M, price", paid s. sell your fin- . buy them. W, QOLDDLO0M St'i-iiinl , The on"' 1 MAIL SCHEDULE OUT-OOIKO roe is im Mnss, Wnii.' -1 flu ! VsscSDtte M'jM. ii Inn, Tstii Wmtrrti) ii 1,. IfliUr Mraai ... . , Sslartlat. ivt irm i' h J411 11 r T sii, Alk Ami, sui. a r-ng suMsr . . . WMMt4lt . Ptial Ttwfr4sy IT AUtkt eoliil Jn 11. t To Qs Chariot It liUaS p n . tf IX-COBtNO, rrom IS Iti lnwlnris Wednexlat. v I From VMicotitoe SuMtsjr. WsMSXtr TlMrsjst isn. rflt lfm Astoi, Alice Arm. lion si Tmt rmo .... rrom , tort SlmMon c Rltoe Point Stlorriir rrom aImi poil Ja 11. ft. rrom Quton Chsrlotlo hUni '( Jan. u. to, BOX COLLrCTIONS A V Of I U IS AIMS . i (1 . tsi Are. a sib si. (I MS) Are. inlum si 1 I . Sib Are A Ttwuip.iin It I stiprhrrmkr Are. II Are. A i on si. . etb Are. A liar Kitr th ft 1 on- i.irrle Slh Arr s iMInti Si tin Ar A Vt RrMe Si er.. mm r:dr Pm Oori. Wbarr . . n.T.r. wborr li 11 n.T V. SI Him nil Are a (nil Si 1 A A riiMmi SI Jrrt Arr a r.ih si STEAMSHIP MOVE For Vtncovrte Tiiel .,. detent . t'rirtiy I'rinre lliiyii Sln1y -. lunula . . . I'rlnroiw nestrtre Jan It . frlnrr.. Mai'. Jn, 19 -. rllirr. Mnt from Vancourcr . Simd. . Csnleits . . Wrdneaiity . cmiks- ftm.,- ThiiMdav , i aula . . Saliinlaj m. Itiiht.. (i. Jan. II a. I'rlnr.ia. Mm Jsn. ft-, . rriix'i'M Man For Port (Impaon and Naat Rlr ThiiMitav lalala From Port tlmsaen and Nasi Uiu'- Ualiiritiy as. Ctial For Alataa Jan II , erlneea tm Jsn II - 'r' iri-. Mar From Alaika Jsn II Crlnera Marv Jan. ID l-rlnreaa Mar For llswart, Asroi and Allto Arm Similar--a CsMens rtneaitaya--i. Pinre tint" ' From ttawart, Antoi and Alia Af"1 Tliea1y--a. r.anlriia .. . rrldaya -. Prlnre nnpert For Anyoi Thuraitavs -as. Calalu , Frm Anrsi - Bilnntsys aa rfl For Quaan Chariot) lalanda- J a a. a.-lu- .... -..i. I'riiiin iilllll ' Jan ( B l'l-lnr Jr.hii From Quaan Charlott lalandr- Jn. as, prlnre John Jin. to- aa. Prince John