FAQE FCTJ3 BRINGING UP FATHER By George McM BUT- r-1 AGO&-THI 1 THE HAT'S ALL RICjHT- BYttoiti'LL a PHI i PTTl n nowutm MC H&AO AM' iMtMtv a, 1 v,tn rr r m .,. t LUCK lftiw DryCleanmg HAT OOBSN T LOOK tou i don t T - LTt Mf.OWM well LOOK It ONI ME- QOOD-t'CX' l TKBTHIN r3- BSHL n I ws ah. GOlMG TO WEAR. I f COUPLE Or r WPftil THERE .. IS I at I'M CK Of SEEING I ILt -4 WrflC I T I . Ill n iwn .s HOU IM THAT HIGH. .Vancouver -Prices Most Modern Do'denninj; Plant in City 7 Phone 118 Pioneer Laundry Ltd. Third Ave. and McEride Street I I f GET YDUR COAL WITHOUT I Dc.Ly-Rji OLD MAN, v .WINTERS ON THE WAT You can't dodge Winter but you can meet him 'with a great heat that will make his icicles sweat. Just order some of our coal and show the old codger that you're not the least bit afraid of him when he comes. Prepare early. Albert & McCaffery Limited Phones 116 and 117 Manufacturers Outlet Sale of LADIES' HATS imkssfls v LINGHIUE at The Louvre 316 Third Avenue Next P.oyal Bank Wood DRY BIKCH, CEDAR AND JACK PINE Single Load $3.50 Dodble Load Sj(l.."0 Large Sack 50? tt BUNDLES DRY KINDLING, $1.00 Phone 580 HydeTranster AND COAL CO. 139 Second Avenue LINDSAY'S ; Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. We Specialize in Piano and Furnitum Moving. ANGER, the TAILOR Fine Imported Serge and Scotch Tweed Suits made to order in our shop in Prince Rupert as low CCC fift as VWeVV I. ANGER, Cutter and Designer 223 Sixth Street PRETTY PLAY UNITED CHURCH "Friendly Village" Proved to lie a Good Place for an Evening Entertainment There ww a full teniae tut night at tbc United Church to wllnwi the ketch put on by the ladle of the church entitled "Friendly Village." The piay m fully enjoyed by sveiyonc mud considerable histrionic ability u shown by many of the pcifurmcis The idea waa to illustrate the custom1 ot forty years ago when women won. buttles and long aklrta aad made quilt and gossiped pretty much aa they do today. The outstanding character, that of Mr Kelly, at whose home the gatherings took place, waa taken by Miss Haddock who proved herself an Mtrtw of very considerable abUlty while the humorous part of Mrs Skinning, the wo man who was critical of everything, was wall taken by Mrs. Wilkinson. All took their parts with credit, the ability of Mrs. Jenner as a director being recognised by the presentation of a beautiful bouquet at Use close of the performance. One of the features of the sketch was the exhibition of the pictures in the family album, the pictures being tableaux of old-fashioned picture. They were particularly wall planned and arranged and fo many were the outstanding feature of the entertainment The ladies' orchestra, let by Mm. Oeorge Bryant, gave a number of selections which were greatly en)oyed. Characters in the friendly village were: Mrs. Belly Mlu Haddock. Mrs. Do Vere Mr. II. Steen. Mrs. Barton Miss Mlddleton. Mrs. OoecUense Mrs. John Manson. Mrs. Hicks- Mrs W. T. Kergtn. Mrs. Vernon Miss Earle. Mrs. Oeod Mrs. W. OomHh. Thomas's Wife Mrs. Jas. KrtkKr. - Miss Skinning Mr. Oeo. V. Wilkinson. Mis. Runkle Mrs. Frank Tickers Mrs- Meek Miss Barrie. Mm. Bond Mrs. I. Anger. Mrs. Donnely Mrs. w. Thompson. Mrs. Lane Mm. J. a Black. The Deacon J. S. Wilson. The Baby Mrs. Busseys. TIIK FAMILY ALIU'M Grandfather Kelly Rev. A. Wilson Orandawthar Hlgga Mrs. T. J. S hen-ton Josiah Higg and his bride Prank Vtakers and Miss W. Anger. Arabella Miss Cathie Irvine. My sister--Ruth Wilkinson, Ruby Krlkevsky and Betty Arney. My brother Jakes' wife Phyllis Mer sey. My boys Frank Oerry. Ronald Wilson. Harry Wilson, Roy Thomas. Mary Anne Smtthers and her son- Kathleen Dunn. .Robert Manson. An old bean Bruce Stephens. Ushers W'j. Ktrkpatrtek. Earl Bar- rte. O M. Hunt. RIDS RUSSIA" OF RENEGADES Even Places Named Trotsky and Followers to Have New Nomenclature LONDON. Dec 16. The Soviet gov ernment ha been busy formally giving effect to the recent deetslon of the Com munist Party to deprive Trotsky. Rako-vsky. Zlnevieff. Kaateaeff, and others of all their official positions, and ap pointing their auccesabr. The president of the Russian Bank for Trade and In dustry. Kaandrqif. has been appointed Trotsky's successor ss chairman of the Concessions Commute. As numerous places were renamed after revolutionary leaders, orders have now been issued to find new designs ft'eiif W)istwlrlch received the laamas . ot-"RsiMar. Leninists." With a view, apparently, to avoid future diffi culties, such towns are adopting the names of liutitutfeMVt and dead leaders rather tbsn those of riving Commu nut, "who may become renegades.' Thus Zlnovlevak has been renamed Dzer zninsk, after the late chief of the Cheka. and Trotsky ass been renamed Krasnoanntnsk. Although he was not Included In the lift of recent expulsion, the Soviet government ha officially dismissed ''for OppoiMionism tor Commissar of inter- ' ' Af" ' : : tni- B . .:. 8 Fed-ai S Rcpui:.. .. ot the con- MAT- VoO LOOK LIKE A HAGK DRIVER- DRIVER r" -3 (S rT3TL 1 miucnt Republics of tha U.V8.R i. Btel-loborodaff. who gained notoriety in Wig i ai head o: the Adminastrataaa of Yek-I s ler In burg when the Russian Imperial Family was murdered. : Forty hours after his sulosde in Mas-cow the Soviet government buried Yoffe. not under the walla of the Krem-1 tin amongst the graatsat revolutionary leaders, but in the cemetery. Tchltoswrtn and other offleals of the OoanmliasrUt of Foralgn Aftalra antndM the fuaersl. but the grentaat interest isutiid In the : preaonce of Trotsky. IUkovaky. and ' tber degraded Opposition leaders, who :vn spoke at the gravsslds. M. Yoffa. who was born la laas. :irst came into prominence as preesdent , f the Russian delegation In the Dest-; Jtovsk negotiations, which led to Rus-!a's withdrawal from the T.ar He also k part in the pease notaliona be-.ween Russia and Latvia, and Russia' ind Poland in 19SO in April, iftls, he was appointed Soviet ambassador to Berlin, but was subsequently eipeUsd rrom Oermany for eonduetlnf; Bolshe vist propaganda In 1KB be was appointed Soviet ambassador to Pekln. and in this capacity took part In the negotiations between Japan and the VSM.R. in lMg In 1M4 be was So viet minister to Vienna. On his return from abroad he was made ies -chairman of the concession department IIOTtX AltltlVALX. Central A. L. Iloltby. city; J. W. Currie. city: W. H. Wauon. Buokleff :By. Satoy M. Theodore. R. Johnson and W. Smith. Port Clements. lTlnce Rupert A. D. BalUle. city R F Bondue. Port Easington. E. Heaphy Seattle: Mr. and Mrs E. n. Simpson. Massett: H. Clark Fox Trot VriaoI jl s (2D T$&dm9trlz Otihophonlc JLlUHsVasfi. Polly Junt at fascinating as "Sola' .Zez Confrey and Ilia Orchestra Vocal Foi Trot Victor Talking Machine Co. and Charles c; SUmpaon. Vancouver; T. L. WUllaroi- Massett CHRISTMAS SHOPPING AT ! MONTREAL IMPORTERS Than who have Christmas gtfte yet to buy are assured of complete satisfaction and economical buying at the Montreal Importers store on Third Ave. .vhere there is an endless assortment of seautlful articles very suitable tor gifts, ind all being oBered at east pries. Them at silk lingerie lor ladies and be moat beautiful bathrobes and house flippers Jar men. women and children and the most delightful collection of lift sstamkerchiefs all packed In special Tift boas. And of course, there Is also very thing that a man or a boy needs. You will save much money on your Christmas shopping at the Montreal tniportera. Just drop In and see the quality goods which are being ofered st harm hi prices Advt. FOUR ALDERMEN AND TWO TRUSTEES ALSO JANUARY ELECTION Beaswa ' mayor, for which omcr AM. Jaw. Orser. Aid. M M. Stephens and Ool. S. F. MeMordle are already aspirant. Prince Rupert voter at the annual mtmiclpal election neat month will also choose four aldermen and two school trustees The retiring aWermen. whose places are to be fined, are Aid. M M Stephens. Aid. Jos. (trasr, Aid. R. F Perry and Aid. Oesar Klein. It la considered that at least Aid. Perry will see, reelection. ;AMrmen yet having their two-fear term of of floe to eomatete 20777 My Heart Stood Melville Gkieon " '"Ciof Worsen 'nnd Ills fusic My Blue Heaven Gene Austin Paul Whiteman and Ills Orchestra . On a Dew, Dew, Dewy Day Fox Trot Nat Shllkret and Duct with guitar Jim .Miller All the rage in London 21027 21 Oil 20964 The Victor 20S19 Charlie Farrell 20)06 of Canada, Limited. Together, WeTwo Fox Trot Johnny Johnson and 21016 Ills Statler I'ennsylvanlans A package a? Victor Records makes a wonderful Christmas gift. "His Master's Voice" dealers have special selections. ti V anted For Sale For Rent DAILY 2c per word in advance No Advertisement taken for !e than 50c FOR HUNT FOR ReaVr MODERN HOUSE; BXCBV lent new. Apply lis Fourth Ave. E FOR RRNT. Apartment by the day. Phone Red 807. tf HOUSE FOR RBtrr. ROOMS A HP BATH. Apply Munro Bras. tt AM W J. Orcer. Aid W W. Brown. 3: O. P. Tinker and AM. P. H. Lintwy Retiring school trustees are W. O Fulton and O A Bryant, the remaining :rustee belnv H. B Rochester. 8 D. Johnstone suit William Ollchrist. INTER-SCHOOL HOOP SERIES Anyox, Ocean FalU and Prince Rupert to Participate in Championship (iameri at End of Month Arrangements were made at a meet- !:ng last night of the Prince Rupert ! haaketball Association executive for a rtw of Inter-High School hoy' eham-ptonahip games here on December 30 !and Si with Anyox. Oceatn FaUa and ,Frino8 Rupert paruclpattrsl Arrangemenla having already been made for the visit from Anyox, Thome Peddle, principal of the Prlnee Rupert High School, reported that Ocean Falls High School team was desirous ot retain at the same time on the undertaking that It pay its own expenses on the trip. Prince Rupert in turn Wring its expenses on a trip to the paper town (lurlnx Faster. The Association accepted the Oeean Falls proposition and games were set as foUowe for the first night, the schedule for the second night being left open in the meantime: Oeean Falls vs. Prlnee Rupert. High School girl' game. Ocean Falls ym Anyox. Prior to the series here. Prlnee Rupert High School team will journey north to Anyox for a aerie ef two games which will also count in the championship series. The locals will leave by the ateatner Camosun on Christmas night, returning with the Anyox aggregation on the morning ot December 30. SPORT GHAT The final scheduled basketball games of the first half of the season will be played tonliCht in the Exhibition Hall fe4iJb' 1U undoubtedly be AJae crowd of ratletjrn-lisrftrw 'trftriMtf'tnr interesUng engagements. Basketball has been gradually increasing In favor and now there le a very substantial following watching the best quality of play the city has ever seen. In the Senior League, the Grand Termlnala will make a bold attempt, It is reported, to take the honors from the leading native Sons of Canada. In the Inter mediate League, the Elevator, confident In the memory of a recent victory oyer the taxi firm, will meet Big Four. which has net yet got over pluming It sen on mulcting last week the first defeat of the season on the league lead Ing High School. The third game will oc a Ladies' League roatob between Girls' Drill Team and High School an ever popular attraction. It Is understood that postponed baeketball game irom the first -half of the season will be played at the end of the season next spring If necessary. It la possible that skating may yet be obtainable at Alice Arm this year. Last week a number of enthusiasts diligently worked xvlth buckets to start a sheet of Ice. Their efforts were success ful, thanks to the cold weather and all , that now remains to be done to obtain early skating l more volunteers, which means more water It is understood i that as soon as the rink is ready Anvor. hostJ players and skaters will make s trip over, and periiaps several before the season is over a little work on the rink now will perhaps form a sheet of ice that will lav throughout the '.Outer and v.Mr-h won m i ''njoymri 7ons m the min- NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR SALE FOR SALE. A HSAL OHBlgfTMAS feme!. Oerharrl Halntnaan Flayer j Piano. Secondhand at S3oi on ; terms. Walker' Muotc Store tr 1 FOR SALE. OfUtY WICKW BABY Kuagy in good eandltion. Bsaianablr Can be seen at Unary Davie got " a FOR SALE X)OsTOJAHp HOOVER Electric Steeper in good condition Bee Kalen Hardware tf AUCTION SALtt - AN AUCTION BALE WILL BC Conducted at the store formerly occupied by J. Bent on Third Avenue each evening from JM to 10 pm.. cam-luencing Monday. December 19. at which will be offered KraOemer clothing gf all deecript:ons eompru-ing overcoats, eulta. CMbenilne rain coat. Maekhsawa. sweaters, underwear sack. Manaets. ladle silk rain coat, etc. All the cl:-.ing is of first class material and workmanship and w recommend thu sate as a splendid ctmnoe to purchase good clothing at your own puce This is a genuine Auction Bale and ostee we receive two bids on an article It wUl be sold to tn highest bktder rag id lees of price PIIIWOTT. KVtTT CO UNITED. Auctioneers. tea LOST - A LOST A WATERMAN'S WHMMIIArU pencil between Big Four and United Church on Tuesday. Dec IS. Finder please return to CJIJt. SupcTinteii-tltnfa ornee. ag rillNf-i: ItlTF.ltT IMIIIIOK 1KKK1I1T WKKVICB J. II. ArnoKI. Proprietor Oo anywhere anytime. Day or night. Always on hoard. Terms very moderate. Two boats always avaUable. , Phone 310. P.O. im git EXCHANGE NF1V AM) SKCOMi HANH 11 ItMTtlti: bought and sold and exchanged Player Piano and Two Cash Registers In PAI'.UlOrTLOls A MAIMS Ml Third Air. I'lrane Ala TllltlSTtlAH ClIITrl Chesterfield suites, dining room suites. Barrymore carpet, walnut dres sers, walnut vanity dreeaers. floor is Aips. upholstered cane' ehslrs. beds Manftet. lodisge, mage, brick lined heaters, mats, linoleum. A splendid assortment of Ohrisfna (. At JleKliXZIIL KI'IIN aiJ'lHine'O Every D-kf lo iiin.iait HAY at Tin: Koi.iau HTditr.. 8ee our large raasje of Christmas OtfU. Nothing Orer s Dollar. CHIMNEY SWEEP II. i. ZIl.MKKIIIt neneral lljnily .Man Furnaces and Staves Oleaoed aisd Repaired. Chlmrvles Swept. Cemetery Plot Cared For. Phone Red 24J Prlnee Rupert, BC IXIMIMOV FfltXITt'lti: KXCIIAMIti N. DKSOl ItDKM, Proprietor 144 Third Avenue We Buy. Sell or Exchange anything ,.t ! la'nMct MlTICi: Oil IMFATI()NTO APPLY TO I't IH IIAxi: Ut.SK la Range S Land Reoordlng DUtrlct of Prince Rupert, and situate at the northerly end of Telegraph Passage. Skeeiia River. TARE NOTICE that J II Todd Sons of Victoria. B.C.. occupation aalnon runners, Intend to apply for permission to purchase the following descrioed l uirt- Commencing at a post planted a' northwett corner of Lot 31. Range o. CD.: tiienoe :is chains east: thence 80 chains north, more or less, to high water mark: thence southerly aJi.nir hl;!h water mark tu thi- untnt of i-oiimi' -n iiie and rrititanung 30 ir-re- i leu ' :m qui!' i tt TODD it e Wc I Tf' A DaUd December lata. 102V Artiue, I ftl .... FoucdAt CTCAMCIIin t( T-m. ler V.sneeue- Tu ddny . Fsiday- Saturday Nf0. tf Dei. ti- , ! IruM Vaiirnutrr ASiaday - ' flay , ,y- am. it v ix ' - w ! Ur gl- v ler Pitrt Hlnimi i But. -J.i'. ... From Pert Nlmi'" Tut-.u. y o tur tii.tm 4ii i luiidav- v Wedne'dsN Irani n)n TiifMl.ij Kriiia? - ' I nr (leen ( li tJet .i- s Der 17-" From inen i. k Dec 1 a r-Dr l.,-s ! tnr Al..Ka Nv jii s I-D I Dr.- .11-. tt : Vmm Alseka hov ' 1 Der Jl -st I MAIL SCHEDULE n i"i r I lie, Ea-Mondnys. r. '!:' u dose . f rom tlap r-Tim - S- -fisyi Tin'-du Itr uiiiiwhi ,; j, TiiMri .IN Fridays BAturrlavs C.PK -Nov I- J Trains, sson'" .. Saturday!! i- mm i :i newii f guiHPT . - ... Saturdiy CP--Nov :' ay i To ASex. AH'' Sunday t- Wednesdsys , a- From Anyn. A"" Fr.gays - Bl..!...- To Mas Kii" :f ts....Amttm p,.ln ; TiiMitrlV ... To Alaka Folnt- Nov JB. ue. " From Ah)k Pfint-- Nov 30. De. , ... . Is, Mill I ",,U To Queen fnarim- .f December 3 17 . . ... r,r r ."''"' ' 1 From Ueen December 1 ' ' C J.R. TRAIN'S rwir the Pas' Mondays. Wedneav at 11 30 am s-rom be Ba - Tuert,,,. Thtir-d.v. at 3.(0 p ni PRINCE HUI'BKT J1,. "I.,.. S1VTI ItHAt. 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