t to rn IS HI i. I- I pagx romt BRINGING UP FATHER By George McIWanuj TWICE I'LL Hioe NE NONET WCLL. -11 f YTAND L)0 - J look. topics hY "3"r LET rc WEAsH I n the camo or we Revot! f want to tee K , MC OUO MAT MM- 1T1.L CE FE 1 I HOW f OO' LOOK A-TO mist WE Jf fy flX CON AH l4 ' i j E3 DON'T i V AT T 7 VAMT WEEKLY " "vaj ij -y y rv. i v 1 HIM Tc v. m jama MA I jff.rs?T . r r, m jr. 'io ..r V have nrrivins FMF.S1I KlLLF.D HKKF. VKAL an.l POHK. We also carry a full line of Fresh, Smoked, and Salted Fish. Sealy & Doodson The Home of Culkley Valley Produce. Branch from Smithers. Sixth Street. Phone 455. NOTICE We have just been appointed selling agents for Lacq HOUSEHOLD LACQUEROID Kasy to apply, Watch It Dry Dries ready for tiso in half an hour. The new Lacquer finish for Floors, Furniture, and Woodwork. Kaien Hardware Co, 608 Third Ave. GENTLEMEN! Will you accept a Suit Length Free and make us work for you? If you brought (he cloth Jo me to make up. it would cost you $35.00. Now here's an offerif you wan! a good silit cheap! I will give a suit length free lo the first five customers ordering and charge juily the cos! of making up, which is $35.00. Do you want lo be one of I lie five"? Here's your chance! Ling, the Tailor 821 Second Avenue. Phone 649 Wood! Wood! Now is your chance DRY CEDAR Fulljoad $6.00 HalMoad ' . . $3.00 Large sacks 50o DRY BIRCH Per load $6.50 HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone ESO Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. Fur Coats & Jacquettes An Exquisite Stock of Fur Trimmings at low prices. B. C. FUR Co. Next Q.W.V.A. Third Ave. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone (I. Cartage, Warehousing and Distributing, Team or Motor Service. fJoal, Sand and Gravel Wi Specialize In Piano and Furniture Kovlnfl. MA FERGUSON'S PRIVATE LIFE Texas Governor Is Just Plain Woman She Cares Little For Social Life .L S 1 1., Vox., Jan. 5. 4 The honn-ly cackle of Iho chicken yard nr tho quiet of a roo garden give Miriam A. Ferguson surcease from the turmoil whicJi sometimes swirls ahout the gov ernor's chair. A glimpse of the intimate life tf the woman governor was eapitol is a small room, reached from (he governor's office by a private iron stairway, where the governor may disappear for rest or study. Mrs. Ferguson's chief interest is Jim rerguson, and when she dons her kitchen apron to ' fix something special for Jim," it generally means one of those lexas dishes, not the least of which is Ihe poor man's corn bread made without milk or eggs Gets $4,000 a Year She cares Iilie for social life and most of her entertaining is done when "folks Just drop In The stale pays her i,000 a year salary, one of the smallest gov ernor's salaries in the Union ami -allows tier ?ri,onn a year expenses for the mansion, in cluding maintenance of Ihe grounds, ice, fuel and light. The cily council last nigh adopted a report from Ihe fi nance committee providing for the payinenl of $125 lo J. C, McLennan for services as census enumerator this year. Thee duties were undertaken by Mr McLennan in addition to his re Igular work as assessor. OFFICERS OF PYTHIAN LODGE ARE INSTALLED Ceremonies Last Night Presided Over by Fred Wesch, Deputy Grand Chancellor Offieers of the Skeena Lodge, Xo. 15. Knights of l'ythlas, for I he forthcoming term of office were installed last night hy l'red Wesrh. dupuly grand chancellor. They are as follows: . Ohancellor Commander H. lludson. Vice-chancellor, M. K. Stepp. I'relale, II. Hlake caught when, at the heighth of' lr, Wcsch Hie politico-highway contro- Master of Finance, Sid Ilamh- versy, she .slipped away to Irin.'lin. her rose bushes, buy clolhes in remple. ber home town, and in-idenlally pay her poll tax. Despile the fairy stories about Mrs. Fenguson, homely and beau tiful, hig and little, ignorant and intelligent, here aro some actual! facts about her: iShe feeds lier chicks. Kals "poor man's bread" and turnip greens. Wears low-heeled shoe's. , lrives her autonwhile. lkes not wear bobbed hair. Spreads on a little rouge. Docs not care for "society." Does not smoke. Occasionally tells Jim, her husband, where to head in. Does not permit Jim to keep a cow in the mansion yard. Not High-toned Mrs. Ferguson does not put on high-toned airs. She dresses neatly. Last summer she wore light organdie dresses of mild shades. Tliu fall and winter her gowns run lo dark colors, blue and blick satin. She prefers black or taa shoes, according to the dress ?he is wearing. The governor's hair is dack streaked with Cray, and is worn in a coil around her head. Her usual office hours are from 9 a.m. lo 1 p.m. She and her husband frequently occupy opposite sitles of a flat top desk, dividing Ihe work between them. Sometimes Mt. Ferguson, tho former governor, uses an ante room, next to the executive office Tor consulting visitors, while his wife sits within the executive office proper interviewing callers. Sh'e Is Boss .Mrs. Fenguson has been known lo -thump tho flat top desk wilh her womanly fist nnd inform Jim just who is governor. She lakes time from work lo chat with women secretaries in the office ahout everyday things women are interested in. On the second floor of Ihe Master of F.xeheciuer, (ieorgc Johnstone. Master at Arms, Oeorge Lambert. Inner iuard. Jack Ilulger. Dnier liuard. F, W. Hart. ALASKA NATIVE WINS DAMAGE SUIT FROM STEAMSHIP COMPANY awarded $5,000 damages by Hie jury which heard his case igaiiisl. the Alaska Sle'amshiu siiackle securing a boom slay on I lie freighter Cordova xavr way a a boiler was beirw.' hoist ed over the side, the loosened cable end lashing out and strik ing Katzeek in the back and inflicting permanent injuries upon him. The accident occtired nl the Haines Packing Company's plant at the mouth of Ihe Chil-kai river on May 30. 1921. The case was tried before Judge Reed and a jury in Hie district court here. One Hundred Men Now Jobless In City 60 Arrive From Owing to the mild wealher in: the interior and the consequent absence of snow, making il Im possible to haul ties and poles from Ihe bush, fifty, men canif jn from interior points over the week end according to J. Campbell, government employment agent. There is a total of one hundred men now in the city needing employment. At present them is no demand for labor ol any description. from all other laxatives and relief lor Defective Elimination Constipation Biliousness Tke action of Natute'i Remedy (Ut Tablet. U more natural and Ihor tragfu The effects viH be a repeti tion you will feel so.foad. IK) ake the test. You will appreciate this difference. U4 Far 0t Thlrt r Tim Chips off the Old Block Id JUNIORS Uttle Ma Tlx Mm M la MMhlrl COM, vanar-coaua. rercnuarca na tdult m SOU) IT YOUR DftUMISr MRS. ZIMBALIST SELLS HER HOME Alma Gluck Made Original Purchase With Proceeds of Sale of Reoord M:V, YOHK, Jan. 5. Mrs .frem Ximhalist, known on the opera stage as Altna lluck, re vonled thai she had sold her home at 101 Kast 72nd Street at a profit of more than 100 per cent. Mrs. Zimhalisl bought tin place in 11)19 on the royalties from more than' 1,000,000 repro Keeper of Records and SeN,,HCjona of a j,, phonograph record, "Carry Me Hack lo OP Virginny," over the opposition of her husband. She paid rfowr. $127,000 on Ihe twenty-room house. iasl .Monday contracts were signed for its sale to Jerome C and Mortimer (I. Mayer and Shroder and Koppel at a price of $.100,000. she said. SPORT CHAT Almost the last of the noble ir.NTAL', Jan. 5. Dan Ka!- men horse irainers in Oreal Itril- zeek, a native Alaska Indian, was lain, Hon. (ieorgc l.amblon. is re tiring from his profession with all Ihe blile ribbons of the Fug-lish turf in his possession. The uompaiiy in which he sought t j'Hoii. Oeorge has trained Ihe recover $30,000 for injuries re- horses of'the Karl of Derby ceived in 192.1. Isiiice 8!)1 and has won Dm Katzeek was injured when a 'coveted classics Ihe Derby, Ihe UNEMPLOYED LIST HERE IS GROWING Oaks Ihe SI. Leger and the Eclipse Slakes. The trarner and his noble employer crowned their racing careers in I9S5 "by winning Ihe Derby wilh Sansovino after more than thirty year of effort. Oeorge Lamlitnn is lb fifth sou of the late Karl ol Durham. Members of the football team of two Spokane high schools were promised thai the first lo mak a touchdown in Ihe annual gaim between the institutions would he rewarded with . Ihe "world's largest sandwich." The rooters made good by presenting Ihe fortunate player, Fred Hunter, fullback on Ihe Lewis and Clark '.team, a sandwich five and a half feet in diameter. II contained ISO pounds of hamburger, a gal Ion and a half of oysters, 10 dozen eggs, and 25 pound of butter, Ihe last ued to fry the me:i and M'rcad. the "bun." Hunter i,i ' s'Miys rm ctrt jf of, lhewi'fioVnTiony asseiiflileirtn n special convocation to witness the presentation and to celebrate I lie victory. IIox scores of the American League during the I93 season contained the names of 26 1 players. Only six of this number hud the 'distinction of playing In every game during Ihe year. Ac cording to stalislics 188 players parlicipated in fifleen or more games, while 7(5 were credited wilh participation in less than rifleen games. The six players who went through without miss ing a game were Joe Sewell of Ihe Cleveland Indians; Sam Rice Nwshingtnn; Al .Simmons, Phil adelphia Ahlecs.; Hib Falk, Uil cago White Sox; Hob Meusel .ew Virk lankees, and Marly Mc.Manus. St. Louis Hrowns. The Itoslon and Detroit clubs were Ihe only ones thai failed In hav a player parllcipnle in all of their games. Showing such marked suner iorily Iftat Ihe matches had nol a cuance of becoming exciting al any singe, the Commercial Orads, famous Ivdmontnn' Rlrls basketball team, easily defeated the Chicago Tri-Chl In a series of two games al Kdrnonlori Jasl week. jift final count of the cries was 69 for Ihe Gradj and Wanted For Sale For Rent loto r lift rntu aics. MUX YVAXTF.D lo learn Aulo- tractor, Mattery ignition. DiJ-j acetylene welding an I viilianiL ing. we also leaeti nncKiav. ing, plastering nnd tile-selling Wrile or call, Hemphill Auto F.ngineerlng School, If) Hastings SlreCl Kast, Vancouver. II.C. tf LA DIMS VVAXTF.D lo lern lleauly Culture. Wrilp or oat! for free catalogue. M(nr lieauty Shop, 10 Hastings SI. Ka!, Vancouver, II.C. II WAXTKI). Woman wants wrrk hy Ihe hour. Phone lilue 3.1(1. WAXTFD.- 580. -Plain sewing. FOR SALE Phone t! FOIl SALF.. Afler Ihe flrl of the year, complete dance out -fit of drums and accessor! and act of SH octave Deagan orchestra bells. For details and further information, see Ci. L. Morte. 303 FOH SALK. Hrunswiek phonn- graph, upright style, in funinl oak, almost new. mist 3I85. Price tlQO. Pullen. Dallv Xews Office. It FOH SALK. I0S3 Chevrolet Sedan in splendid comlilion; guaranteed ,-iinniiig order. fi50.00 terms. Phone Own 513. If FOH SALU Pnrly horse iKwr stationary leam engine, neurlv new. Apply P.O. Ilox 310, Prince ltupert. II.C. 35 TO RENT FOH IIKXT. Modern four room ed flat wilh Monareli range, Clapp Mock. Wcslenhaver Pro. tf FOft liliXT. Pianos, player pianos, phonographs and sewing machines. Walker's Music Store. II FOUIl Itnom Suite for Itent. Hot water heat. Apply Smith & Mallctl. Ltd. tf MODF.flN FLAT for Ilenl. Apply Max Hellbroner. ,'tf BOARD HOAHD & HOOM in cnuifortahk home. Apply Hox 287 Dailv Xews office. 301 HO Aft I) The Inlander. 8H0 Second Avenue, Phone 1.11 FURNITURE AND RANGES FUHXITPHK and Manges bought sold and exchanged. Xew fur niture and ranges exchanged for your old ones. Hedronm living room and dining room furniture always in slock. Al ways watch my window. It's changed daily. A. Mackenzie Furniture. -I PRINCE RUPERT Tint-M High Low Wednesday, January 6 0:25 a.m. IH.5 ft 18:32 p.m. 12:32 p.m. 10.5 0.7 2" for the Tri-Chis. The firsl game, refilled in a score of 35 lo 12 and Ihe second 31 lo 8. The star players of the series for the Crads were Connie Smilii and Ihe Johnson sisters Dot and Daisy. uy winning the series, the Crads relained their title a inlernnlional girls' basket-ball champions. Adverllie In Ihe Daily ,Sew DRY WOOD. Split lo any length in dc&, Kr load ?C.OO. . SALT IIHItltlMl. A. ISAACSON, Seal Cove. Phone lllnck lot AUCTION SALE AN AUrrioX Sail- will he held at 725 Fraser Street on Thursday. January 7, at 2.30 p.m. con-Misting of oak dining iMhle, chairs, carpel. he;er, Morris chair, mahogany Whatnot, Hep organ and stool, beds, springs and tnallr'es, bureaux, Hiif-fonier, bedding, kitchen table ltiisi.in fur robe. pirtHmn. U'. Phil.olt, Kvllt A Co., Auctioneers. I AUCTION SALE NFAT Al triloN SALK will lake place un January 1 1. Ilemi I Hsl .later. Hefor celling fur -niture, nierchaidhM or article;-of valiin, yet my itdilc and valuation. (Utunsel free. I sell on commission or buy outright for cash. SallsTiift in guaranteed. Settlement i.n-mediately alter lc. O. F. Hrtne, Auctioneer, I'hune 77 4. P.O. I (ox II!). CARS FOR SALE. 1922- Otdsmohilc I, 5 pnsCM-ger louring tttOO.0'1 1U20 Xash 5 passenger louring I8&0.00 1021 Overland Sclnn.. I7OO.00 1919 Meo seven paenijer louring $700.00 I lJ25 Ford Coupe, balloon tires car like new 1660.00 I 1822 Ford Tud.r ed.m. . $125.00 I 1022 Ford Coupe 3MJ)fi I 1021 Ford one (tn truck, paaol body ....1 1375.00 I Ford light delivery chassis. rehulll $l7fi.00 AH cars guaranteed in good mechanical condition. Kasv terms can be arranged. KAIEN OARAGE Ford and Chevrolet Service Sln-tion. Agcnl for MrLaoghlln. Oakland, Oldsmobile ami Chev rolet cars, Meo. (LM.C. and Federal Trucks. WMKCKLNll 8P.MVICK DAY AXD NIGHT. TAXI Phone 67 Taxi (Call George, Paul or Gusl) Six- and seven-passenger Sludo-bakers al ymr disposal any tiiii for 50c Service ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block Across from Fmpress Hotel FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Furniture Store. Wo Huy. Sell and Kx changn Xew and Secondhand Goods. GEO. PAPADOPULOS 8.10 Third Ave. Hi, nna fill CAMERON TRANSFER Phone 177 Baggage, Furniture Movlno. If you want anything sent for, or delivered, phone us. PRINCE RUPERT MU8I0 STORE. 303 Third Avenue Sole agcnl for Columbia Itecords Wo repair Phonographs, Hlcycles, 1lugg(en, Hacquels and Musical In-slrumenti of all kind, DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for leu than 50c USANTKC i Artie! Lott FouuJ,i rothwell's TnrtKsrd Coal Wood and Furniture Moving llaggagn an.; 1 StnnfltLlltte'H New- -3H2. Me Pd.M TRAPPERS' I NKF.D (0oo MINK lirires paid. Hi .- ,t,. sell your fin r buy I hem. W. GOLDBLOOJfl. Si nd .t- Th Hum-! t :n ! 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