7HP f-Alt.7 N;vr; ,-lutli MAKE PROGRESS BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManls ' W2.LLT HOW ARET WEl.L-KEV.UY it ir" 7 rliM im ... ... . ; ... "TlHSRil I, . THE TICKETS SOL.6 OVER. that vks-bot ve ' mm&T& r;:Ji " w 11 ip- L J IN FAR NORTH FOR MY DiiMNeHJ TWO HUNDRED nT- L5 fffl WoJSSAM' gd HAS AMY BOOT 1 SELltN ? TICKETS' l i J TlJltJ n SOMB ONBVILU W riCfE SEEN- Jj ' ;,' Irrelopnient Work (lor Forward In Tlil Part of Nortlirm Canada 4 Without Halt B. - VICTORIA, Jan. 22. The work of providing means of communication and other amenities and necessities of civil lzatlon, In the Mackenzie district In the JJorthwest Territories goes steadily for ward. The administration of this area Is carried on by the North West Territories and Yukon branch of the Depart ment of the Interior, and every year an officer is sent from Ottawa to view con dltlons and to gain Information as to local needs. This" year John F. Moran, Inspector of the branch, made his third trip, which extended to Aklavlk at the mouth of the Mackenzie and occupied four months. The posts which show the greatest signs of growth are Fort Smith, Simpson and Aklavlk. Progress at these points has been assisted by the establishment in each of them dT wireless stations, which keep these communities In touch with the outside world. The chain of stations which Includes Edmonton, Alaska; Fort Smith, Simpson and Aklavlk In the Northwest Territories; and Mayo, Dawson, and Her-shel in Yukon, has proved a great boon to all Interests in the country. Trapping which is still the main Industry has been good, and considerable prospecting for minerals has-been going on during the summer; on one case an aeroplane was used to carry prospectors to their base of operations. HF.ALTH OF .NATIVES The health of the natives, on the whole has been good, and each year shows an advance in the application of thr nrlnHnlp ftf hvfflmr Xr arm At the annual meeting on Monday,. C. A. Pyne was elected president of the Prince ,Oeorge Board of Trade with Wil liam Coop, first vice-president; Harry QuesJ, second vice-president, and J. O, Wilson, secretary treasurer. The executive consists of W. L. Armstrong, P. E. Wilson, J. D. Lambert, C. C. Reld, A. M, Patterson, Terry Johnson, Arthur Lelth, J, H. Johnson, John Gait and A, F. Primrose. Annual reports showed a year of good work and valuable results under W. L. Armstrong, retiring president. At the end of last week, fire destroyed M. S. Buchanan's poultry house and thirty-five birds. The outbreak was believed to have been the result of a visit to the premises of chicken thieves, The annual report of O. C. Sinclair, superintendent of -Ihe local branch of the Employment Service of Canada showed 1206 orders as having been received Curing the year, 1000 applies tions and '140 placements, The; residence . of William Moore on Ross Crescent, one of the first buildings Heart Palpitation Dizzy, Sinking Spells Mr M. A. Gagnon, Donatville, Alt., writes: "Some time ago 1 was very nervous, could not fcleep at night, often had. din, nicking spells ami palpitation of the heart, and was no run down I could not do my housework, but just leave everything and tut down. I spent a lot of money using medicine from the1 doctor, but it did not do me any good. At last ft friend told me to use and after u?ing a couple of boxes I was not the same woman. I liegan to feel so much better, and after a few more boirs I was in perfect health. I always reeora- m(Lni hm M now four physicians In the Territories, I ,v T , , . j V, c .... .. ., those I-know who are suffering from located at Fort Aklavlk Smith, Simpson, Be4rj trouble " ano Kesoiuuon, and mere are nospitais at the three first named of these places. Court was held at Aklavlk by Judge Dubec of Edmonton, the stipendiary magistrate for the. North est Territories. lrice 50c a box at all druggists or dealers, or mailed direct on rw-ript of price by The T. MUburn Co., 1 Jmited, Toronto, Ont. Two natives were charged with mar-l slaughter, one was acquitted and theierectd on tSl1 Prince George townsite, other sentenced to two-years deteuilon j " gutted bj fire which broke out on at the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Tuesday evening. Prompt action on the post at Herschel. The whole adult iP" the 'ire brigade prevented a population at Aklavlk attended the j conflagration which might have been trials, and It is clear that the holdln V 1 serious. of these Courts and the explanation o the law there given are having, aloii with the work of the Royal" Canadian Mounted Police and missionaries, a good effect on the natives throughout the whole North country. ESKIMO .MEETING PUCK At Aklavlk which is the gathering place of Eskimos from a long stretch of the Arctic coast there were In early (July between twenty-five and thirty small schooners, with, auxiliary gasoline engines, all belonging to Eskimos. These schooners, which range up to forty-eight feet in length, are built In Edmonton to the order of Eskimo hunters and are brought down the Mackenzie and delivered to the purchasers at Aglavlk. As soon as trading Is over the Eskimos disperse, sailing In their schooners to their fishing, sealing and. hunting locations along the coast, not to return to Aklavlk until the following midsummer. Viewed by old-time Eskimo standards these boats are oftourse costly, but they so facilitate hunting that they are considered profitable investments. Reports (rom the superintendent of Wood Buffalo Park, near Fort Smith: . Indicate that the sixteen hundred buffalo taken North in 1925 had setUed down and were thriving, and that the Heart trouble accentuated by an attack of Influenza caused the death of David D. Sutherland here last week. OASTIXfl SHADOWS ItKFOKK "Da you believe In dhrames, Riley?" "Ol do," was Riley's reply. " 'Phwat's It a sign of If a married man dhreames he's a bachelor? "It's a sign thot he's going to meet wid a great disappointment when he wakes up." QUEENMARYIS FONDOF BIRDS UfXKASED I'KiEONS FOR A HACK AMI CAVE ti l TO OWNERS OF WINNERS LONDON, Jan. 12 (By Canadian Pruss). A pigeon belonging to Cyril Hosklng, an East Ham dentist, won the race for the silver cup presented by, the Queen in connection with an effort by the East London Amalgamation of Fanciers to assist the London Hospital re- 2.000 added In the summer of 1928 hadnlIy-already made themselves at home, if Her Majesty herself liberated from the this area, which has been the habitat J terrace at Sandrlngham the eight East the wild buffalo for many years, was Selected by the .buffalo themselves out of all the surrounding country. It Is evidently a natural buffalo range, which accounts, for the quickness with which the buffalo Irom Walnwrlght adapt themselves to their new surroundings. p1Korge Returning form the annual conference which was held In Victoria, Arthur Dixon, resident engineer for the provln cial department of public works, stated that a road would soon be built to connect Prince Oeorge with Aleza Lake, He also said Jhat developments wer taking place which would ensure the connection of Prince George and Ed monton by road before long. London birds competing. They all reach ed homf safely, the winner at. Ihe rate Of 629 'yards a minute. For a quarter of a hour before the Queen sent them on their Journey she stood with' the King chatting to Edgar Richards, who had brought the pigeons from London. The Queen told We,1 said Mr. Rich ards afterwards, "how fond she was of " M mi s---! I? 'J vmau w mmm u mi c,B" 4 n m!iissssssssm ?, . . 100 In the lofts his father built at Sandrlngham. He gave a lot to the War Office during the war to carry messages. When the Queen released the birds they circled round the Palace once and then flew straight In the direction of London. Before I felt the Queen asked me to write and tell her if they all got home. I think the King Is quite a sport, a Jolly sort of chap, and I quite like him." I The result of the race was given out at the Drill Hall, Tredegar Road. Bow. where a record number of 1,100 birds, given by prominent breeders all over the country, were on show. The birds were afterwards auctioned. The shows, which have been held for the last four years, have resulted in over 11.000 being handed over to London Hospital. RAILWAY EMPLOYEES ADVANCE PLANS FOR THIRDANNUAL BALL A general meeting of CUR. employees was held last night and committees ap-1 pointed to take charge and arrange details In connection with the third annual ball to be held next month. They were as follows: Hall and decorations committee Tom Annesley. Jack Campbell, Frank Derry, Joe Edwards and R. T. J. Rose. Invltatlotis Walter Smith. Misses Cameron, Johnston, Taylor, Tremayne, Bob James, A. E. McArthur, Mr. Martin and Mr. Rogers. Refreshments-'-Jlmmy Simpson. R. L. Parry and ladles above named. Bill Held, chairman, reported progress trom reports of the chairman of the several committees, aDd stated some new features would be introduced and all appeared very optimistic that the ball would be a huge success. KETCHllCAN MAY VISITRUPERT IIAsKF.Tim.l. SERIES WITH NORTHERN' TOWN' ON TAPIS CONTEST FOR MII.M RN Cl'P EXPECTED At a meeting of the Prince Rupert Basketball Association last night, letters were read from Ketchikan expressing willingness to come to Rupert for s zerles of two games and the secretary was Instructed to reply to the communications and ascertain the dates which would be suitable for the Alaska ' team to make the trip. The matter of the clubs in the senior division signing on new pUyers at this stage In the season's fixtures was discussed by the meeting and It was finally Children's Colds Art baat traatad Uroallr. Clock lhm varslfht wilhoal "dating " br rabbins Vieaa artr thraat a 04 thaat at badlima. WICKS f VaoRub ST. ANDREW'S WON submitted a set or rules to Anyox ano : ueo- wciimpjie (reserve? Emlthers. asking for suggestions and J- Parr (Mooke) 1 HEALTHFUL AND' PURE ilp TJEALTHFUL m wdl as rut; Wsuw they are arl-ntifUlly gtfa X 1 irewm rum tlx Rnt material and property matured tad sfi-d, are the bwli made by the Arrsljamati-d Brewprin, Do not rik your health by dinklni hastily made, "raw" brewa. nearly always harmful. Drmsnd th ftmuua bws bwml by the AmalfamalMl Urerirs of B.C.. full fiutorid la tkt loaf drey! IDnnirP ftPff Hi A MALCAMATED Birwnlrt U Brituu Columbia, In wbka art aMucirfled thr Vao?yvcl Aitweriri Ltd . .ir Bttwuif Ctmixof of Ciiudt Ltd,. Wnf luinatcf BnwnjrUd 8ilvriSrK,j IWrwery Ltd. and Victoria Pbniit fcewirtf Co Ltd. mm MM tkmm 1 m U . sT sS. Mf m a I- w St. a'it" J l This advf rtiscmcnt ii not published or dupllyed by the Liquor Control Beard or by th Covernment of BiitUh Coluflibii. J. Hlllman ( Moose 10 C. Balagno (Terminals) 10 Fred Pyle (St. Andrew's) 9 W- E. Wllllscroft (St. A.) 6 Frank Aldridge (Oyro).. 10 P. O'Donnell (Terminals 10 W. J. Nelson (Gyro) ... 9 D. Howe (Terminals) ... 10 S. D. Macdonald (St. A.) 8 W. II. Long (Gyro) 10 Dr. West iQrotto) 11 G. Krause (Gyros) .... 2 jj. Andrews (Grotto) .... 11 j. Hamilton (Orotto) .. 11 'Ben Self (Oyro) 9 O. Waugh (Orotto) 11 M MacLachlan (St. A.). 10 IJ, May (Moose) 0 ',!. McLean (Terminals).. 1 I J. Brown (Moose) 0 111 Corbett (Terminals). 0 Don Brown (Moose).... 8 Bert Morgan (St. A.) .. 9 J. Judge (Moose) 10 A. Macdonald (Gyro)... 9 S. Darton 3t, Andrews) 1 O. Anderson (Grotto) .. 7 O. P. Tinker ($St. A. I .. 10 A. Harvey (Gyros) 1 600 200 779 1917 1912 1699 1124 1871 1858 1071 1847 1435 1812 1978 357 1958 1954 1G05 1930 1751 1581 173 1551 1649 1378 1542 1507 1442 158 1089 1511 131 SPORT CHAT teams. Arrangements for hours of practice were left In the hands of Ralph Smith and Oeo. Russell who will draw up a schedule for the various teams. ' Those present at the meeting. In addition to the president. S. D. Macdenald. v.ere the secretary. Ralph Smith, the vice-president. Miss Mills, and Geo Russell as representative of the ladles' league. CURLING CLUB HAS MEETING OIUJANTATIOV WAS REVIVED EAST XKIIIT WITH It. E. MrlXTOSII AS PRESIDENT AND D. C. MrUAE, SECKETAItV , The Prince Rupert Curling Club had Its first meeting last night since 1017. The following officers were elected: President R. L. Mcintosh. Vice-president William Millar. Secretary-treasurer D. C. McRae. Executive J. W. Scott and W. Fisher. I! I I j The club was first organized In 1914 i and alnce that time Rev. Dr. H. R. jCrant was Its president. I S. BILLIARD FIXTURE Drfealeil (irollo La! Night by an If trr-ale svore of U.V: lit X38 St. Andrew's had a substantial victory over the Grotto In the billiard league fixture last night, the aggregate score being 952 to 838 In favor of the Scots. The individual scoring was as follows: Fred Pyle (St. -Andrew's). 200; 0. Waugh (Orctto), 129. G. P. Tinker, 155: J. Andrews. 200. Bert Morgan, 197; J. Hamilton. 200. 8. D. Macdonald, 200: Dr. J. A. West. 132. W. E. Wllllscroft. 200; O. Howe. 179. The league standing to date is as follows: Oames. Total. Average Terminals 10 9329 933 decided that the clubs would not be Gyros 10 allowed to sign any new players ex-iOrotton It birds. The King, too. chatted to me 'approval so that the games may be iO. Howe (Orotto) 4 ..... ' . . . ... . . ... I iriii. . ......... an about pigeons. He told me he had about played under rules .satisfactory to all 8889 889 9C40 878 cept by permission of the executive. St. Andrews .... 11 9C38 878 It Is expected that a contest 'or the .Moose ,t..t 10 8741 874 Mllburn Cup, emblematic of the ladles' I The averages or the' players in the championship pf northern .British Col- J league to date'.arc a. follow.: umbl, will be played at the close of 1 ' ' Games Ttt Aver. the season so the local association haSjF- Zleman Terminals) . 10 J2000 200 200 200 195 192 191 183 188 187 188 ISO 185 182 181 180 173 178 178 178 175 175 173 173 172 172 172 171 160 100 166 155 151 131 Romeiro, French welterweight champion, successfully' defended his tltlo against Alf, flops. He won on points In fifteen rounds. According to a cable recently received, W anted For Sale For Rent DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. ,42 ound,41 Article, 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for lets tlian 50c WANTED LADY. WITH SEVEN YEAR OLD CHILD wishes work of any kind: chamber j work preferred. Mrs. K. Hill, general j aenvery. rrince Rupert, do. FOR SALE IMPROVED RANCH FOR SALE. TER- race district, ten acres, six cleared) and orchard, all fenced. Two mile! from depot. Owner leaving country j Snap at 135.00 per awe. Term air! ranged. Apply Box 18, Dally Newr' office. Phone Blue 421. 10 FOR SALE. LADY'S FUR COAT. Wholesale price 1 175 DO. This Is a very fine garment, expensively trim mcd and well lined. We have this to sell at 139.00. Montreal Importers. Third Avenue. FOR SALE. TO CLOSE OUT AN Estate, we are authorised to sell several Iota, some corners, harbor view, and on sewer. Prices low and tenna trom 110.00 monthly. Enquire T. McClymont. tf 1 115.00 A MONTH BUYS A FINE BUILD- ing lot: Oraham Avenue. Walker's Music 8 tore. tf FOR SALE. PAIR OF BLUE FOXES. Apply O. H. Udd, ffeavlew Apartments, tf FOK KENT FOR RENT LARGE ROOM SUITABLE for one or two geuilrtnen. Also tingle rooms. Phone Green 270. A!aka Rooms, Immediately behind PriM Rupert Hotel. 19 FOR RENT. THIRTY ROOM EQUIP-ped hoteL . Going concern. Write Box 342 Daily Newt Office tf FOR RENT. FURNISHED APART-mnt; four rooms and bath; wacw paid. Phone 547. tf FOR RENT. STEAM HEATED APART-ments. Apply Smith As Mallett, Ltd. Telephone 174. FOR RENT. SIX ROOMED HOUSE ON . Borden Street, February 1. Phone Red 511. ' FURNISHED APARTMENTS FOR RENT by day. week or month. Phone Red 607. tf FOR RENT.- MODERN HOUSE, FIVC rooms and bath. , Munro Bros, tf AUCTIONEER LOST IN THE PAST! I LOST MONEY. So have you I Why continue? It won't do. I buy and sell. You know It's true I make one dollar look like two! Your Influence and co-operation solicited. Phone 774. 201 Third Art. Private sales dally. Auctions arranged. O. F. Brine. Auctioneer. man will not compete for the America Cup this year, and doubts are expressed as to him making any more attempts to lift the historic piece of silverware. Harry Jacobs announces an offer of a purse of 10,000 for a worlds middleweight" championship contest to take place at Olympla, London. Ted Mllllgan (Scotland) and Ted Moore meet at the Royal Albert Hall, and the winner of that contest will be the selected opponent for Mickey Walker (America). Oeorges Carpcntler. French heavyweight pugilist, came back from flsllo retirement the other evening, to fight an exhibition bout with Jack Walker of the United States, for the benefit of the Association of War Marines. He delighted the spectators with a lively encounter, but no decision was render ed. A week of play has brought about a wonderful Improvement In the form of three teams which are playing regular fixtures In the Smithers Hockey League, The teams are Eskimos, Tigers and Sheiks. The school boys of the railway centre have also formed a league with uiree teums known at F.Iks, ninnri. Blr Thomas Upton, the veteran yachts- hounds and Rlnkydinks, LOST WANTED HIGH SCHOOL OIRL TO ! LOST. BLACK FOR LINED COAT. ect as companion for girl of ten In good home. Write for particulars to P.O. Box IIS. Anyox, B.C. 22 SITUATIONS WANTED between Sixth Smt and TMrd Street on Second Atrnua). Finder plre return to Daily News Office. ltOAltl) nOARD. THE INLANDER, M0 Second Avenue. Fhon 131. HOOD A. ISAtCSOV snl Cine. Mixed Wood Block pre load tdwl Kindling, dot laud t&M) -Furnace Wood, par load 14.00 Delivered. . Salt Herring I'lHMie Utah Ifil RESTAURANTS (1(MD EATS CUE Mm. Omter. Proprietress Third Avenue. Next O. W. V. A. (SimmI Home ('noted Mm I a. Phmie Black 700 ANOTHER Din REDUCTION IN CHEVROLET COMMERCIAL CAR PRICES 1-1 4 Ton Utility Express Chassis I 823.00 H Too Ugttt Delivery Onassls I 630 O0 Too ring and Roadster SiSDO Sport Roadster I 880.00 Coach and Ooupe 1103000 (Sedan (1135.00 Landau III8S0 I'MD CAItH OS' lltND 1 Ford Uht Delivery, open body 75 00 I Ford Light Delivery, panel body 115000 I Ford Ught Delivery, starter equipment 125000 I Ford Tudor Sedsn. starter equipment 3noiX 1 OJdsmotsitt Saaeofer Tour ing, ini 180000 Terms can be srrartted on both new and used ears to suit the purebajwr. KAIBN (JARAfJE Dealers In Csilllae. Miljiuf Mln. Onhland. Pnnllse 01lmnlille and Clieirnlel Car. I'lmne 32 TAXI Phone 07 Taxi (CaM Georjre, Paul or Gust) Six and Seven Pniwiii'er Sttnle- bakers at your dinnonnl any time. KOSS RKOS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block. (AcroM from Empress, lintel) IN PRORATE. iv Tun mthlmi: corRT or intmn ( III I AIIIIA In the Mstler of the AdmtnUtratlon Act; and In the Matter of the Estate of Andrew Aim, otherwise known as Anders Aim. Dereaa1, Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that bv order of Ills Honor, Judge Robertson, the ICUi day of December. AD 1920. I was appointed Administrator of the estate of Andrew Aim. otherwise known as Andera Aim, deceased, and all parties having claims against ins earn Miate are nerebv re. quired to furnish same, properly verified to me. on or before the 17th dsv of January. A D. 1 037. and all parties In. debted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me lorinwiin. NORMAN A. WATT Prince Rupert,' B O. OfficlM Administrator. Dated the 21st day of December, A D. 1926. IN PRORATE IV THE Ml THEM K ToT'ltT OF lllllf IMI ( ll IMIIIA ?rt'and'r ' lh Hinln,lrtlm In the Matter of the Entale of Clark F.dward Bronacn, Deceased, Intestate TAKE NOTICE that by order of HH Honor. Judge Robertson, the 1 5th day of December, AU. 1926. I was appointed Administrator of the Mtat At r-i,b Edward Branson, deceased, and all partlei 1 having claims against the said estate are i incur rrnmrra to lurnisn same, pro. p;f ' vrnfit-a to me on or before the' 10th day of January. A D. 1927. and all I parties Indebted to the estate are re-oulred to pay the amount of their ln urviruiicm vo mo lormwltlt. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator, . . ,. ,,, 1'rlnre Rupert, BO, D'"'! th Ifllh rty of December, a P. MAIL SCHEDULE (II T (I(IN( l'ir I he ta'l Mondays. Wednesd: . ttw fn Vsiiroutrr Tuesdays .... i Fridays Saturdays. i O P R.. Jan. 14. 28 First ess mill i a!& Vaneoum on Mudavs. W Sstuntay by C H M Tj Ali)ut. A I Ire Arm, Mi' rrtlrr Sunday WtOodys To It. vlinpMn ami Ns Ml i Sundays To Alsks IVil n la-Jan 19, S4 . To oeen Chsrhrtle- Jan. I. 20 IS'-roMlsii I'rum the l'-l Tuesdsys. Thunday and ' at I'rum snr-urr Sundays . . Wednesdays Fridays CPU.. Jan in ?t linni Ani. 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Prince R I'rom Ntewart, Anjos and V Tuesday ss. Csrdena Friday ss, Prince Rupc For (ueen I'l. irlolles Jsn. 15 ss -rlnce Char' Jan. 29 . Prince CM:- llom (Jurrn Fharlollr Jan. 13-ss. Prince Ch;-Jan. 27 ss. Prince d For Alitoka Jan. 10- as Princess M '' Jan. 24 ss. Princess Mi From Alsks Jsn. 14,ss. Princes i Mi. Jan. 28 -ss. Princess Mi C.N.R. TRAINS For East Mnndays, Wi Saturdays From East Tuesdays, T Sundays Arm r PAIIN P Bladder a hi 00V," M B' llswsrs of I"1 Leak f' 'h" Hi;;..