f aob rem TIT2 DA1X.T NST73 BRINGING UP FATHER , ' By George McMc 1 e-- ni r ..Ml DryCl eanrn U I COME MERE J rrVcTr iT-rrORH.TJMy fOO TH IT Z I IttH I rociT II r - - - - . iii l cTinniur. im tmf Vi al .11 I IN THLMPtll I kCa I ww 4-iur-. I II I ANDVHdhl XnU AHE.1N ni I I I I J - - ill I KJ I gSBBBW I Kae0-tt-lt I II Dnci.c., a.s-c -riiv-r . .11 I VaORLO THAT KEtW OUR III I f -- "X I II I piriDcaMj vnis ummi. ill I kiAMC uir.u i P VuiTm Tut Ml Yaanm at I OH - J V 7aav vBiirSoo arb a Di,CRcr H I elite- now what oio vaol jH -..-V.-ll 5c5lh TX -n TO OClE-nf- VJFrwv WAMT TO bE. Mt Vancouver Prices Most Modern Drycleaning Plant in City S Thone 118 Pioneer Laundry Ltd. Third Are. and McRride Street GET VOUR COAL WITHOT 37 WINTERS DM "Trfc V You can't dodge Winter but you can meet him with a great heat that will nuke his icicles sweat. Jut 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 DRESSES LINGERIE at The Louvre 316 Third Avenue Next Royal Bank Wood DRY BIRCH, CEDAR AND JACK PINE Single Load $:s.50 Double Load $G..0 Large Sack t.. . r,()f 0 BUNDLES DRY "KINDLING, $1.00 Phone .'80 HydeTransfer 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 Purnitum Moving. ANGER, the TAILOR Fine Imported Serge and Scotch Tweed Suits made to order in our shop In Prince Rupert as low QCC Oft as I. ANGER, Cutter and Designer 223 Sixth street TOURNAMENT AT of BADMINTON CLUB c B. Members of Cathedral Club Guests of Rivals at I)e Luxe Hall I I.ast Night I Members of the Cathedral Badminton Club m tat night the fueau of the Prince Rupert Bad Sainton Club at a at friendly tournament In the De Lui Hall, railed douMe only being played. Partners were drawn for and the drawing waa ao arwigctf that every tl titer hould be partner of a neaba of the 3 none dub. It waa an elimination eon-uat and the prises were won by Ulae 3 Ncra Rivett and Bob Bartlett. with Mra. Llsney and Jack John being run- ner up. After tbe contest waa over ref reshraenls ! ere served by Mies Violet Cameron, j assisted by Mrs. George Bryant. Miss t Lotus Tile. Mlas Margaret Palmer. Jsck ; Perry. BUI Lamble. and Fred Smith, sad then the courts war used for : friendly games. The scores were ss ; toUows: kirst roimi , Perry and Mis FUltbury. 15: Mor-i timer and Ml MltcheU. 11 j MarlnteUe and Mlm Fraacca Cross. U; atocum and Mlas Ttte. 8. Laabie and Mr. MUla. It: Hlntort it Jr. and Mrs. Marah 14. Johns and Mia. Usnej. Hi Bryant be and Mrs. West. S. Bartlett and MUa Rtvett. If: RusseU and Mlm Ulltsn Oram. 11. Pullen and Mra. Bartlett. 15: wuding and Mlm Boric. 4. Cram and Mra. Parker. IS; Wright and Mis Currie 7. - limW and Mlm Patsier. If; Smith B4 Miss Etlett, . Dartlett and Mlm Rlrett. 15; Marsh and Mist Sbiel. 3. Mi.MI.1'1 VIL4 lb Parry and Mlm Palmer. 16: Marts - wtte and Mkc Oress. 3. be Johns and Mrt. Llsney. IS: Lamble and Mrs. Mill. 14. PuUen and Mrs. Bartlett, 15; Om and Mrs. Parker. 9. Jchns and Mrs. Uzfiej. It: Hmton &-. and Mrs. Vlarsh. "4. Pullen and Mrs. Bartlett. IS; Perry and Miss PUIsbury. 12. Bartlett snd Mis Ritett. 15: Pullen and Mr. BarUeH. 10. I'IMW Bartleu and Msm Rtvett. 15: John snd Mrs. Llzney. 2. ArrangemenU tor the competition were In the hands of Joe Scott and E. C Gibbons and they referred an the games Tbe prizes were presented by -be president. George Bryant. FOOTBALL CUPS a ARE PRESENTED Dinner- and J)aiceIelL-4jUti. Night by Mooe I-odge With Some 175 Persons Attending For the purvwe of making due pre aennmon oi the Stuart Shield and Dominion Day Cup football trophies which were won this season by the Moose eleven, a dinner was held last night in the Moose Hall, some one hundred and seventy five men and women sitting down for the repsst over which OUlt Royer. dictator of the Mccee Lodge, presided. The program opened with tbe singing of "O Canada" after which Mmr R M. Newton was called upon for an ad dress. Ml Worship responding with a suitable talk. The cups were presented by R. M. Window, president of tbe Prince Rupert Football Association. with a few humorous and appropriate remarks. Sam Currie. captain of tbe Moose football team, receiving the trophies and replying suitably. J. S Wilson spoke on behalf of the Regi ment team. Ben Self of the Orand Ter-mlnals having also been invited being. nowever. unaix to .attend on account of Illness. Other speakers includeI L. R. Parry and Percy Cameron. lnere waa a splendid musical pro gram tbe feature of which wa the serio-comic monologue of Samuel Mr-Pberson which brought the house on uincr gooa numoers were comic songs by Frank Moore: Violin solo by Bert Cameron, and solos by J. S. Wilson. Tbe last mentioned also led In community singing, the accompanist of the evening being CHS Cameron. xne dinner, opening at 8 o clock, vat ' mhided at 11 and dnnrim; followed trrr bcine by an ort-aestra eonist.n of Da -e Eaunan J Cnderwood and Arthur Sharp with Qllii Royer miiur ceremonies. The committee responsible for the suc-ea, of the evenings proceedings insisted of L. R. Parry ud A. O. 1 Pranks (cnalrmau. aaiisted by D C. : Schubert. A G. Bartlet:. W H Derry. ; J. Bacon. Jack Preeee. Ben Sanmaon. I Alof Stegavift 8am Haud?i-.schild. Albert Oligni. J. Sauarechuck. Kenneth Mrasher BUly Baaon and Bd Soion on the door. JacJ. Preeee acted aa -grand oarrrr" the dinner. Mra. E. Unger looking after the preparation of aalada and lUea. i SPORT CHAT .,.-.. ..'sil;, TORONTO. Dec 14.--The editor, of Construction work In renne rttom with ' "nralty" haa two edit jrlala of tntereai the akatlng rink eeUbUehed be the , W women. la speaking of hnsmg and lOyro Club on Morse Creek Is now com- pleted. The new earth dam ha been erected and the tops of the stomps cut off. Now there Is but to be awaited the filling of the reservoir with water and tbe work of another cold spell and the faculty will be ready for the public, Judglng from the general ppatton which the dub haa received m thfcf . project, the new skating venue should 1 set popular. In keeping with I iric general Objective of the local service j arganiantion. the eetaMlshment of the j dem waa designed primarily lor the us tbe Juvenile population. Doubtless, however, full attventatr will probably taken of It by the adult skaters of i -he city. It will be the moat ess trail; located rink kn Pitnae Rstpert and hould meet a tang tJi Vic Foley, who hi matched, to meet "wildcat" Carter tn Vancouver neat Jtehday-idght, has been under intensive training for the boni Foley's eye. which was sHgtitay cut In the last Garter battle, has healed and he is resdy to stand the bsags of a rough training period. Foley has been esgrr get the Everett sensation over the 10-round route ad M eanfment that can score a decision over that distance. Carter has been training In Seattle and la now In Vancouver several day in advance of the boot. PLAY MUCH BETTER WITHOUT ANY GIRLS DBS MOINES. Is.. De. 14. Knute Rcekne believes that tbe success of hi Notr Dame grtdders. In pan at least. due to the ayeneftee of eo-ede from the campus of the South Bend ttatver-Uty. "How can the1' bays get along If they hare a girl armtadr he ka. "Football takes two he re, study takes from two to three hours and U tbey have a tlrl. she must have-'at least two hours dsy. That mesne that sleep or foot-bsll or study must suffer. No. we bare no girls.". Tb novelist'- litem 'OXO" is the rich goodness of prime beef. It lightens your labour and proves an economical and valuable aid to good cooking Use for sauces, soups, gravies and all meat dishes. At oil grocers: 4- cubes - 1 5c lO cubes - 30c. X OXO LIMITED X t. Aoti. Sl M..l, f I 1 1 in WVSJBBW. U snast 'he griaasainrt pun her hat? on to ' itory mm t ; unld by Cnsch Reekne. "A girl might be i good tMng but they are rvt'.rr off without any glrta to play fo: WOMEN'SSPORT IN UNIVERSITY . Writer in College Paper Ilemoans Ijck of Interest of Late Years the Mm enforced by authorities h ys there Is not much ' objection by student thMneelTM. The coming of the co-eda has haought stress and aa men turn dally more and more to toss and dances the memory fades aw of the lie-men" of old and their toy and eom- fort In breaking up a show wKh vase- tables and rotten eggs on Hallowe'en, The other Item deal with the crowd- tng out of voeim'i sport by social on gsgetnenu and conflicting organlaa- Uacw. i net. It hi a auestlon whether awcaen sports are being "reoognired' by the great, majority. In aome col leges players have to be coaled, yea. si- mM dragged out to the practice by those few who are keen, while position on the team are no longer gained bj competition, but would seem to ooaatl-tute an endurance award for practice attendance. This faU. at s great effort and some xpense. s Women's intercollegiate Tennis Tournament waa inaugurated, w which player came from Queen'a ant Western. The, splendid courts of tttt Toronto Tennis Club were secured, aw handful of" supporters turned ou ta cheer. Anyone passing might bar. thought it a debutantes tea party, in tead of a live and Interesting oolleg contest. Why "carry on the farce? Can the existence of women's spon as K stands at the present time, an. a It tends to become, be justified : "he thinking woman undergraduate The making of schedule, arranging for iimea, and the appointment of coache see new tn the hands of the students hut. II K It sble to eurvHe at all. women sport is travetitng In the right di rection toward supervision, and ptete control. UK GOT IT STRAKIHT A mountain school teacher corrected a boy who had, said: "I alnt gwlne thar." "That's no wsy to talk. Listen: "1 am not going there-, ttton art not going there: he Is not gctng there: we are not going there; you are not goiny ti V anted For Sale DAILY For Rent 2c per word in here: tbey are not going there.' Do ou get the idea" "Yeasur. Tbey ain't nobody gwlne!" LIKES CRICKET BEST OF GAMES No Wrangling in it Says Aged Ottawa Sport Fan ' OTTAWA. Oot Dec. 14 (By Cant uan Press i Canada's oldest sportsman nd one of the most ardent sport fan n the capital, recently relabrated his Stb birthday. He I Emmanuel Hyman :enjamln. native of New Orleans, but resident of Canada since babyhood, le la hale. Hearty and still enjoy porta of all kinds His favorite sport la cricket, because is he state, it la one of the few game bere there I no wrangling 1 stnong the players of fault-finding with the urn ure or referee. His chief hobby Is ;ame fowl and beside keeping a coi-ectlon of these he Is noted aa a Jwdgc f this kind of bird. Ben" aa be la f amiliarly known to houeanda in the capital, wa always and of sport from the time that he -a old enough to play the game af he period. While hie favorite sport iaa always been cricket, he played aseball m hi younger days and be am a noted baser. Many years ago he became connected ith tbe Ottawa Cricket Club. H a orr in tie match played here y tbe first EjaeJVw ieMi that visited Canada. The famous cricketer. W. O. race, was the great attraction then, srrytng his bat. aa Ben says, for a nole day. Ben wm also an umpire in he match played by the first American Mckct team to nlaf in Canada. "Ben's" parent moved to Canada ben fce was eafy three or four week Id. They made what is now Toronto heir home for a short time, before gong east to UeUevUle. where the father 'minded tec BeUevtll Intelligencer. which was later owned and edited by llr MacKenna. Bowel! Mr. Benjamin's memory of early venta tn his life 1s still clear. He .ell remember goint to a school kept y a Mlas Kasktns In Belleville in the thtrties, and then went to a school aondncted by a Mr. Burden. Fallowing his he attended Upper Canada College when Mr. Barron wss principal. In 1876 he received an appointment n the Federal poet offlce department mder Hon. Robert B pence who in ben postmaster general '! retired 'unrig' Sir William Mujocka regime as cttmastar general i i ; "CAT" BURGLAR i&AA GOES TO JAIL LONDON. Dec I6. Robert Delaney, described as "the original cat burglar," was sentenced at the Derby Assize re cently for the theft of a motor cat ind a safe at Swineahead. near Bolton. .incolnshlre Delaney has had a remarkable life. 1r was caught while attempting to ireak into the London residence of the Duke of Rutland, and his capture re-ulted in the breaking up of what Sept. .nd Yard considered a very dangeroa -ang of cat burglars. He waa sentenced to three and a half years' penal serrt u de at the Old Baltey. Born in Capetown, Delaney came to England 13 years ago and joined tbe ormy Whilst stationed In Llneolnsblre 'w met the widow of a weft -to-do fruit farmer, and persuaded hef to marry turn She had a fortune at'. ZZJJHn', which Delaney . ;.jtndercd in. -.three, year. When hi wlfa came, to , the) end tt her resource he left her destitute, and eloped with her niece, who left him on afterward. Subsequently he went to WestdUf and bought a boarding-house. A fire destroyed tbe bouse and Delaney drew the insurance money. He then came to London, where, after blng bound over in connection with chwm fr.im. became an exnert e.t K,,.-,,. . w --... wire ui 30 feet up s stack plp into a Uayfalr ils evu Dlts lnrliide1 :, ri.K . , ., , uttskj He u 33 year of age. NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. advance. No Advertisement taken for lets than 50c FOR SALE FOR SALE. A REAL CHBsSTUAS Special. Oeehaed Heintrman Player Plane. Secondhand et MUM on term Walker's Mndc Mnte. tt FOR SALE. 0EY WKKEgt BABY Bnguy in good condition. Hsaaansbl Can be seen, at Unaey As Davis. 294 FOR SALE - stKXWDH AMD HOOVES Electric Sweeper tn See Kaien Hardware. McCLARY RBOINA STOVE PO SALE Phone 711. SM HOUSES FOR SALE SIX ROOM MODERN HO-OeML did condition and location. MJ90O9. Cash 11.000. ranged. Five Roomed House with Bath Gaed wi it allien liooeo cash tM8.e): ranged. O. P. TINKER CO. I.TH U FOR RENT FOR R I NT- MODERN HOOSC: lent view. Apply lit Pcsjrth An. E. FOR RENT Apartmenu ht the day. week or month. Phone Bed VT. tf HOC8E FOR RENT. C BOOMS A!H BATH. Apply Monro Bras. tf LOST LOST A WATERMAN'S EVKKSHARP peneU between Bag Four and United Church en Tuesday. Dec. U. Pinner please return to CNR. Superintendent's offlce BM PRINCE KI'PKKT IIARIIOK fRItlflllT srnvicn J. R. Arnold. Proprietor Oo anywhere anytime. Day or night. Always on hoard. Terms very moderate. Two boat always vanahle. hone 31. p.o, 1tn Sit EXCHANGE NF.IV AMI srCOMI lUNfl ri UMTI RF. bought and void and echengd Player Piano and Two cash Register tn tack. r.r.wiorri.ni mihai K39 Third Ar. Plmne filS (IIHltT.MAS CHITS Chesterfield suites, dlnlM "Ultes. Barrymore carpeU. walnut dree. ers. walnut vanity dressers. floor lamps, upholstered eane chalrav beds, blankcfa. lounget. ranges, brick lined he ten. mau. linoleum A sewirtment of Chrletmaa toya. Ui M- air k hn? inf rr RNrft'nrf' Phone JS Erery Day I DOLLAR 11 IV at Tlin DOIIait STORH See our large range of Christmas Otfta. , Nothing Over a DoeHr. CHIMNEY SWEEP If. 1. I'MKEIIR . ' General Handy .Man Furnacei and Stoves Cleaned and Repaired. Chlmnles Swept. Cemetery Plot Cared For. Phone Red 243. Prince Rupert, BO DOMINION ITItMTI RE EXCIIANOC N. flF.SOI'KDr.s. Proprietor 144 Third Arenue We Buy. Sell or Exchange anything. Phone Mark itl . . , LAND ACT;, l n; NOTIfrVor1 IN'TKNl fifJN (jlAPPLV TO ...ji, ,, PI lt( litMJ MV In Range S lend Recording Dlatrlot of Prince Rupert, snd situate at the necv tberly end of Telegraph Paasagc Sfceen Rlrer. TAKE NOTICE that J. H. Todd & Sow of Victoria. B.C . occupation eahnan can-ners. Intend to apply for permission to purchase tbe following described land" Commencing at a Dust olanteH st Hie northwest corner of Lot 21. Range 6 CD . thence 33 ehalna east- thence X iLpw or to nign wa-. mara: inenre southerly slonz mi" ""ter msrx t the point of comnjence- .""" no cfmtaliiln" 60 arres. more ieu J It TODD A EONS ' TT Apt'i'-'"' Dated December 12th. 1927 Ar-Je, Lotta Found,& STEAMSHIP MOVEMENT! Fur Vaaeaetrr Tnaaday- a i Friday m V Saturday u ( , as Pr. Nv Mm ! Dec. II -Irwm Yaeeeiiter Sunday m ( . . Wedneenar s 8s;uu!y. w ' Sslunl -- ! I Nov r Dec 17 -s Pr Dee l m it- fr IMt lmpMiii 1 v, ,.- g . Sundiy ( . : , rrava l"wt Hmp-.ni m ) m ttn-. Tuesday-es ' Far ou ami m ii WedrtexUy Irwm Anm .inl Tue-may -sa ( Friday m Pr I ut (area Char' " Drr 3 a I-Dec 17 m F Iruai (joren t hsti" Dec 1 fa. Pr . Dec IS as P I'm Alaks Nov X a Pr.: Dec IT-e Prin-Dec. 31 e P' tram Alaka Not. Be-ca. Pr Oat. tl-es. Pr MAIL SCHEDULE OCt OH'" B. Vr I he Ut Mondaya. Wedne- From I he Fet 1 Thurrti T VanoMHer Tnnday manyi aMt&VsVfaJral - ' ' . s CPJL Bov. o : iri TMSsst, Monti Saturdays Iron Varteentrr -a Wedneeaayv s CJJL Wov 26 1; Trains. Sund). oJt To Anyox. Alice Ani' lres4r i (ia ttoneVta . -s Wndntnday .:irt n min Anfst. Alice Arm linnet TUeasst nidays Tn Nwe IMtrr Point-- gjiannay Frem Naa Rler rlnl- ' Tuesday To Alafc rini Mo. SS. Dec I 'II From Als'ka rn'nt- NIbw 3)0. Doc- 21 Tn'Ouren rharlotle Mand !l" . 5 ivwemher 3 ni.'i I r rrem' i..een rhar'tte , Deecatber I and ' C :i.R. TRAINS For the East Mendayv Wsdnewlay.-at 1IJ0 m From.e T-Tuesday. Thu'0;,y at 30 P " . . . m I PRINCE RUI'EBTjinjJ,, ivrioM'tv. fil.i r. m 5 S ' High 17 4.r i ' . . 11 4 " Low TlVn'tM'AV. IH t l Mn'B 6 56 ' nigh 18 5 1 0 09 a :i. 12 ST . ' 1 Kill IV. IIITEMIIEB " 7 W High 13 :uiw 14