pag2 rem: BRINGING UP FATHER By, George McMnnui TWICE WELL - I'LL, POT THVb OVCR 'OH'. I'M t0 HAPOT THAT TOO IM'TED OUCAr-f'OOMT FOR, ;OOOHCf3 iSKC Few, -oo b-ce THE. COUNT FOR OINriCR Sb OUDqe tHOWVjPU voo Broke, out or TormCHT AH' PLEADS M;tE- MACG't UA INVtTnO THE c dMU - fOO WUbTCOME TO Mf HOObG QLUCrCM WILL AL-iO l5CS5---rr, THAT bCtsT TOJ T 2 inu (.OWTDECHANCC- CT1 JAIL TO liC HERE FOR WEEKLY X'1 at'". We Imve arriving FUESH KILLED KEEF, VEAL an.l POItK. We also carry a full lino of Fresh, Smoked, ami Salted Fish. Seap Doodsoo The Home of Bulkley Valley Produce. Hranrh from Sniitliors. Sixth . Street. Phone 455. f ANA HI AW STEAM LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS The Laundry of Personal Service, Phone No. 8. Finished Laundry, Wet Wash, Thrift-T-Servlce, Soft Finish, And Dry Cleaning. Wc are ready at any lime to receive your phone call, to lake your instructions, to laka personal charge, of your Laundry and Dry Cleaning. GENTLEMEN! Will you accept a Suit Length Free and make us work for you? If you brought the cloth lo me lo make, up, it would cost you $35.00. Xow here's an offer if you want a good suit cheap! I will give a suit length free to the first, five customers ordering and charge only the cost or making up, which is $35.00. Do y'flu wanl to he one of Hie five? Here's your chance! Ling, the Tailor 821 Second Avenue. Phono 649 Wood! Wood! Now is your chance Dry Cedar Full load . , $6.50 Half Load . . $3.50 Ijirge sacks . 50o HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 580 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. Fur Coats & Jacquettes An Exquisite Stock of Fur Trimmings at low prices. B..C. FUR Co. Next G.W.V.A. Third Ave, LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone CI. Outage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor 8ervlce J-oal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize In Piano and Furniture EovlnrJ. "TELEGRAPHERS SECEDE FROM INTERNATIONAL Form Canadian Union at Meet- In? Held In Edmonton EDMONTON. Jan. 7. At a meeting held in the MarDonahi Hotel Tuesday night of Hip Pac ific District Canadian National Division, No. t:t Commercial Telegraphers of America a un animous vole was passed to secede from that organization. A provisional committee, the'ffrnph line north of Hazelton personnel of which is chairman, there is rain .falling except nt Win. Mark, V. J. Davie. P. K,Kighth cabin where soft snow is Miles and C. Milehell were ! reported. At Fifth cabin, where appointed to earpy on the routine affairs of the members unli! such time as the regularly appointed officers would lake office. The committee were inslru&led by t!: meeting to eo-opernte with similar committee appointed by Central and Western dis-Iricls of Division 43, 'in organizing and promoting- the interest of tlip new Canadian organiza lion to he known as the Electrical Communication worker of Canada. It is staled dial this secession ist movement has been brouchy anoui, not hy the activities oi people. wilJi communistic tendencies, as President Tom Moort of the Trades and Labor Congress of Canada's statement suggests, but through the Canadian workers waking up lo the fact that they are sending ten of thousands of dollars in per capita money to the United Stale.-, every year and receiving nothing in return. NEW PROVINCIAL POLICE OFFICER REACHBTERRAGE Constable McMillan From Vancouver Succeeds Constable Eggleshaw Who Will go to Duncan Constable McMillan from Vancouver passed through tho city yesterday from lioat to train lioiYnd for Terrace where he will be stationed. He take's the place of Constable Eggleshaw who was dated to be transferred In Dun can. Vancouver Island, but wlio is now seriously ill. FATHER OF FORMER SUPERINTENDENT OF HOSPITAL HERE DIES The death occurred at tho family home, 2323 Vine Street Vancouver, on Sunday last of 1"lm McCaul. aged 0 4, father of Miss Edith MeCaul, Il.X( former lady superintendent of the Prince Rupert (ieneral Hospital and now on I lie staff of the Fifth Avenur Hospital in Now Ynk City. Tin funeral look nlace on Tuesday Ilev. A. H. Sovereign officiating. ST. ANDREWS LADIES ELECT OFFICERS WITH MRS JELGARNO'AT HEAD I. .i-t evening the Ladies auxili ary of the St. Andrew's society of this city . elected officers, choosing as president for the year Mrs. Dslgarno. The full list of officials are as follows: Past President, Mrs. J. R. IrVine. President, Mrs. H. Delgarno, Vice-President. Mrs. McRohhie. Secretary. Mrs. J McKechnie Treasurer, Mrs. Tannock. MILD WEATHER ALL OVER NORTH At No Point in the District This Morning Was Freezing -Registered 1 he unusually mild condition continues in the interior of llril-ish Columbia. Imports reaching here today by Oovernnient , Telegraphs show that at no point is it 1'rccxing while at Anyo the thermometer registers .19, which is seoii degrees above freezing point. At the cabin alomg the lele- It is now'raining, there is usually at this time-nf year three to four feet of hard packed, snow, the nn-uual snowfall Ihere being about 18 feet; Following is the daily weather report taken at eight o'clock this morn i tier: l'rince Itupert Overran!, light soiitlieaft wind; temperature, it. Anyox-c-llain, calm; temperature, 30 above zero. , Terrace Itain, calm; temperature, 30. llazelton Cloudy, calm. mild. Telegraph Creek Cloudy, calm, mild. ' ' Hums Lake Cloudy. rajm; tempera) me,. 35. f Smiihers-.CIoudy. calm. mild. WYiilehnrse Cloudy, calm: 3(i above. Dawson Cloudy, calm aJio e. Yukon average 15 above. EFFORT TO ENFORCE PROHIBITION BETTER ALASKAN TERRITORY JUNKAr. Jan. 7. The new director-of prohibition enforce ment who. is hereafter :t visit In Washington; is-making arrange ments to rearrange the officers under him with a view to light ening up and preventing both the importation of' liquor from Canada ami also llii- making of liquor in private distilleries. Hoy F. Jones has charge of Hie Ketchikan district. DROP IN EGGS WAS FASTER THAN EVER The drop in the price of eggs mii the local and other markets which has taken dace in the last four weeks is unprecedented in Hie commercial history of the coast, says the Victoria Colonist. The Victoria market has experienced an average drop of thirty cents per dozen for all grades, while in 'Vancouver nnd oilier lanse centres similar declines have taken place, ranging over the last thirty days. Children's Colds Are quickly, pleasantly relieved by Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine, If children's colds are got rid of promptly there will be less tendency to pneumonia and consumption in later life. It is the neglected, hangine-on cold that weakens the lunjs and develops into serious trouble, t No treatment for coughs and colds was ever so popular with the children as Dr. Chase's Syrup of linseed and Turpentine. It Is po pleakmt to the taste, so delightfully soothing and healine and affords relief so quickly that children soon turn lo it instinctively when choked up with a cold or annoyed ny cougnine. t It U mother's favorite. treatment for croup and bronchitis, for she knows it vuuiuii ciwuiui rm-y sit 4 v in nine IKI always have a bottle at hand for prompt use in emergency. O 1926 y Iht-l Fnrwr Srwvict, Inc. CtMt Btiuin nhu i SPORT CHAT K Harry (ireli of Pittsburg has signed a ronlrart lo defend hts world's middleweight title ugninst Tiger Flowers, Georgia negro, at Madison Square Harden on Fehroaiv 25 in a fifteen round nialt li to a decision. An unbeaten llolshevik soccer ilea tii which wear blood red jer seys, lias added a triumph over France lo those of I n. land and Turki-yw The team will next meet mi, Irish aggregation. Setting at rest report that the Ottawa National League lioekey team might bn moved to some larger centre of population. Frank A. Ilearn, president of the club, has made Hie announce ment that there is no such intention at this time. CANADA FIRST IS URGE0BY JOURNAL Says More Interest Taken In Old Country, Politics Than In Government of Canada (Financial Post Why is it Unit some Canadians are unwilling to be Canadians? There are in Canada many Hrit-iih-born Canadians who become more enthusiastically Hrilish when they arrive in Canada than they ever were in the Old Coun try, even more ItriUsli than the f'KjJrilish people themselves. We have in Canada French-speaking Canadians who are more French than the French Hiemsehes. There are Canadians wdo support with vigor and force every-policy initialed by a government in Cireal Itrilain. al though thjj Ilritish people themselves may be divided on I he point. 'I here Jire Canadians who stump the country, upholding the actions of whatever government may be in power in France at the moment, resardlc of the divisions offopinion in France il-clf regarding lliosp' policies. Let us not forget our mother countries, hut let us e Cana dians first. MAPPNG SQUADRON FOR: ALASKA TO BE LOCATED KETCHIKAN KETCHIKAN. .I.in. 7. A si'e is being selected heir f.r head- quarters for the Nuval avialioi aerial mapping squadron, which will make its base here next summer. A tentative location ha been chosen on Charma! I'olnl road subjeel to ratification by the department. WELCOME TO WIDOW OF PETER VEREGIN Five; Thousand Doukhobors Meet Mother of Future Head of Colony NELSON, Jan. 7. H'ive thous and DnuklTobors Kave a fervent welcome to Mrs. Euilokia Verigin, widow of the late Peter Veregln on her arrival at Brilliant from Russia yesterday. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Pr'ice Rupert Mrs. E. M; Smith, Terrace; W Kaslwood, Thnmns A. 11. Ferris I-. V. Delcourl, F. W. Welsh, D C. Scott. . II. Dawson. .!. A iShediae,. A, A. MacDonnld and M ! Y. Aivnzo'tf. Vancouver- .f. V. MiIler ami T. Mason. Victoria S. Hoe, Siimmerland. Central J A McDonald, Vancouver. Wanted For Sale For Rent tvinxr 2c per word injadvance. No Advertiiement ttken NTBB MKX WANTED to learn Aulo- Iraclnr, Ha It cry ignition, Oxy-aeelylene welding anl vulcanic, ing. Wo nlso leach hricklav-ing. plastering and tile-srlting Write or call, Iemphill Anlo Engineflplag School, 10 Hastings Street Enit, Vancouver n.a tf LADIES WANTED lo learn Ileauly Culture. Write or eali for free catalogue. Motor lieauly Shop. 10 Ha. tins St. Eat, Vancouver, II.C. tf WANTED. Woman wants work by the hour. Phone Itlue 3.14. WANTED. Typewriter to rent by the month.. Phone 5M2. A WANTED. Woman for hotel work, apply Central Hotel. S WANTED.--Iiain sawing. Phone 380. If FOR SALE FOIl SALE. Itrunswick phono graph, upright style, in firm I oak, almost new. cost flMi. Price 1100. 1'ulLeti, Utilf News Office. tl I'OJl SALE. 1953 Chevrolet Sedan in splendid condition; guaranteed running order. 05 0.00 terms. Phone (irn 513. tf FOIl SALE. Forty horse nowor stationary steam engine, nearlv new. Apply P.O. Ilox 3 lit. Prince llupert, H.C. 25 FOfl SALE Oil niiXT. Nwjltako Hotel, Vnnderhoof, II.C Apply J. W. 11. Day, proprietor. TO RENT FOIl HEAT. Modern four room rd flat with Monarch range. Clapp Itlock. Weslenhaver Itros. if FOIl JIRNT. Pianos, player pianos, phonograplis and sewv ing machines. Walker's Music Store. ti FOUIl Ilnom Suite for Kent. Hot water heat. Apply Smith Si Mallet! t, Ltd. s tf MODEHN FLAT for ItenL Apply Max Heilhrnner. f BOARD IIOAHD V HOOM in comfortable home. Apply Ilox 287 Daily News office. 3(M HOAHD The Inlander, 830 Second Avenue. Pliorfe f .17 FURNITURE AND RANQES FLTl.MTL'ItE ami Ilanges boiighL sold and exchanged. New fur-nitiiK) and ranges exchanged for your old ones. Iledroom, living room nnd dining room furniture always in slock. Me ways watch my window. It's changed daily. A, Mackenzie. Furniture. TAXI Phone C7 Taxi (Call Oeoree, Paul or Oust) Six- and seven-passenger Sludn-bakers at y"iir disposal nny IIiim for 50c Service ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block Across from Empress Hotel FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Furniture Store. We liny, Sell and Exchange New and Secondhand Goods. GEO. PAPADOPULOS 83? Third Ave. plJOnc C1C aTniro rx tcpirirn Ann DRY WOOD. Split to any length in blocks, per load $0.00. . SALT IIRMHNO. A. ISAACSON, Seal Cove. Phone I Muck tfll 4,! 44444 4 4 AUCTION SALE AN At CI ION Kale will he he'd at 725 Eraser Street on Thursday. January., at i.-iti p.m. consist inn of nak d"i'.ig table, chairs, carpel., healer, Morri chair, mahogany Whatnot, Del! organ and stool, limits, springs ami nialtresoeit, bureaux, chiffonier. Iieildlng, kltcdien (ni" Ilusnian fur robe, pictures, etc. IMiilpolt, Evitl tki Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE NEXT AlXniOX SALE will lake place on January 1 1. Ilemlae I list later. Ite fore sailing fur nllure, nterehnmllse or art trie-of value, get my adMre.. and valuation, domsel freev I sell on commission or buy outright for cash. Satisfaction guaranteed. Mall lament immediately after sales, oramo-phoae reeonls esrhaugail. F. Urine, Auetiouear. I!mmi 771. KK Ut 419. ' LOST LOST. Wrist -wiite.il ImlWM'n Wel holme Theatre .""' Pevanth Avenue West. ,Hlatr please lease at Daily XW office. , 7 CARS FOR SALE. I 1022 OldsmoMIe 4. S passenger louring iUOOKMl I I'JIO Nash 5 passenger touring IBbO.OO ! 1021 Overland Setlnu . i700.un I 1019 lleo seven passenger louring $700.00 I 1025 Ford Coupe, balloon tires ear liko hew u.. 1050.00 I 1022 Ford Tudor sedatyj, 1 ilss'.oo I 1922 Ford( Onupe !50.0fl I 1 12 1 Ford one Ion truek, p'nnel 'bfMly . 4S7r.00 t Pont light delivery chassis, rebuilt jL.. l7f.no All cars guaranteed In good mechanical condition. Knsy lerms can be arranged. A KAIEN GARAGE Ford and Chevrolet Service Station. Agents f ir McLaughlin Oakland, Oldsmoblle and Chevrolet cars, lleo. fl.M.ft. ami Federal Trucks. WHECKINU SF.IIVICE DAY AND NIOIIT. CAMERON TRANSFER I'hone 177 Baggaae, Furniture Moving, If you want anything lent fur. or delivered, phone us. n " ut soo PRINCE RUPERT MUSIO STORE. 303 ThlrH Avsnim vl Fot 4 for less than 50c HOTIIWELL'S ROTHWELL'S TRANSFfji Coal - Wood and Furniture Mo- -g Magnc hi.: HtnU:Litt!e s S5J. Ite Pt, TRAPPERS I NEED 1 11.000 ti . iw prices pant . sell your fur. I buy Ihetn. W. QOLDDLOOM, The Hone-! 1 MAIL SCIIEDU'E OUT-OOIMQ. ft IK Cstl MuMdajo. Vtslii rluH ... lU 1(411 WIH 1tV (t (tai, frl) . St -jr.lt. ,. .. Hm,(,U. uin I- li .Ju l . ft T SOi, Alk Arm, Stt-SliiHtav. a r T eort SlmpM-. ; ft J3 eit-- TAlMU,rlsl. iu 11. ;-. Tt C) CrlU hU4 r 2 il s. tt nt'Comina, rm IS Ct H'dv. W4nr..M.. tl It trim Vlficu' Samtay. W-ilif-.4ar ThMrwUi s. tt rmumr frkturs trm Snri, rtrt Slmon n4 aiftr eoixi HMnttys . Trtm suits ell An. II. nm. . to. BOX COLlKCTIOn V Oriham Albs (. HI k 'Ih si SOI Ktr A I mI. -1 th At. TbMiiu 11 1 I II A "IX rhnofc tr. t t" II r A inrsrt s ' - Rill Atr A 1 in 'III A Mm nvf i:ir. ... i " -. Ill A. V iMUm l tin I IR Av. 4 M.'Brl- -I 9 41V rru. oni. e:.it. ... I'm. f,.,,i Wharr 1i O T IV Whiff . M .... O.T.P. Slllhm tnt A. n.i i in n Sl-ri At. A full. ,, . I JM At A cih ! .1 1 r.t ri.11 11 r 111 iv r mi"i, For Viscsutiiw Tiiomlijr . nlrni !lliy- . iTim-r Itiipi-rt Slliinljy m. MUM " . I'rllKW llMlrli-r iB. 1 4 . prhK-e.a ,Vrv JB. tv . I'rlnrrM ir. from Vincowtir HlWiliy .. f r..-iu . . WnlliMHlsy- .. ITIlirr nillM fi : Thiir4ly . 1 hiia . , SllurtUy CriniM-s. n-ati Jin. II- si, Cnnr.i try Jin. 11 I'rlii'-i-.i Virv Fot Port S.mpion, nd Niii Rl? r Tlisnstijr - s. slU From fort Slmpion tnd Niii ni' Biiiintsy as. callls Fop Alki Mr Maiv From Alutt - 1 Jin . II ?i rrnm l'rlnri'. oln agent h fur ddiimbia llecordsr ' iTin we repair Phonographs, Hicycles. Ilugglcs, llacrjucts and Musical In-riinn i il kind PRINCE RUPERT TIDES 4. t . Friday, January 8 Hih 8:12 a.m. IH.7 fl. 20 -..'iO " p.m. n Low 1 :i.i 11 m u 1 M SI n,m S.3 " Advertise In the Dally News 1 ;4V Jin, 14 - l--m. . Mirv . Jan. ? iTincc-. m,, For SUwirt, Anyoi ind Alki Ann - Siilit -M. CKMcni ' Wrilnitwlllyl prlnro lliiprn '' From SUwirt, Anyoi ind Alice Ar' TMsitay ss, flirrVm !'rlitiyi--ii. ri-lni-P Mitirrl . For Anjoi . Thurityi- i, Citiln From Anrn SatllMjyi C,A,, For Ouien Chirloll lttnd Jnn prill-,. iniIM Jin fl - Princn Jtin From Quoin Chirlctto lilindi- Jin. .i priure John Ja in. . prinr loha mi