Fit FOUR THE DAILT NF7S BRINGING UP FATHER A By George McMa VV4AT IN f Ml ICiTUT HRV.UODNTr WRAP OP BOf-VHAT 1 DryQeanini QUES"TlOMj AROUND c-mo r- nnvim RtEF AM' I OIH- l.MHlOTnnw I I Pit. CABS ACS. AM' 2ErJD IT OP m rucnf i arqund J at Vancouver Prices Most Modern Drycleaning Plan: In City Thone 118 Pioneer Laundry Ltd. Third Are. and McRride Street jlTHANKS YOU U GIVE FOR WARMTH AMD HEAT 7 HAT OUR COAL GIVES- IT CAN 7 . BE BEAT! Thankful for the bird, of, counsel But more thankful for the fire to cook it and the heat to warm us up. You'll have a Happy Christmas if you use our coal. It Rives the finishing touch to the day. Albert & McCaffery Limited Phones 116 and 117 Trappers ! Are you getting enough for your fur? If not, come to Goldbloom. Just now we want mink, marten, ermine, coyote, wolf, foxes of all kinds, and lynx. We have large orders from manufacturers in the East, and If we cannot fill them we lose our bonus. We pay top prices for 6t6rythiug. If" you have a large lot. wire me and I shall call personally. Remember, if you want a square deal sell to Goldbloom "The Trappers Friend." Second Avenue Wood DRY IHRCII, CEDAR AND JACK PINE Single Load $3.50 Double Load ?0..0 Large Sack 50f 0 nUNDLES DRY KINDLING, $1.00 Phone 580 HydeTransler AND COAL CO. 139 Second Avenue MILK -:- PRICE Reduced to 12 pints for .51.00 7 quarts for $1.00 12 pints for $1.00 Cash price tickets. AIcBride Street store now closed Valentin Dairy Office and Dairy - 11th St. Telephone 557. ANGER, the TAILOR Fine Imported Serge and Scotch Tweed Suits made to order In our shop In Prince Rupert as low CCR! ftA as 1. ANGER, Cutter and Designer 223 Sixth Street SALVATION ARMY XMAS CONCERT Successful Affair Took Place Last Night in Citadel With Large Crowd in Attendance The annual Christmas Tree entertain-nMnt Of tile Silvaucn Army Utt night ih a complete aueceac there being a large attendance to enjoy a well eie--uted program and watch the kiddles receive Santa Claus and hi atore at gilts for all. Major 8. II. Newton pre- tided and. alter making a few Introductory ' remark, called the ftUowtat program: Hymn "While Shepherd Watched Their Flocks by Night" the Osagrega- tion. Bible reading Miss Evelyn Pierce. Signal drUl "Merry Chrtstmai". fiua-team class. ' Piano and violin duet Misses Moll; tnd Nellie Lawrence. Shadowgraphs "Chinese restaurant" and "Operating room" by boys. Dialogue The Awakening" Miss Era Davidson. Miss Evelyn Pierce. Mlaa Annie Smith. Miss Florence Pierce and 3ecrge Cartyle. Tableau "Nearer my Ood to Thee." Sunbeams. Piano solo. Miss Anita Llpsln. Vccal duet. Capt. and Mrs Stobart accompanied by MUs Rosie Smith. Dialogue The Trial ot Christmas Shopping." Four girls. Recitation Miss Hazel Stewart. Piano and vtctm duet. Misses Molly and Nellie Lawrence. Ooodntght song. Sunbeams. Having been bc.-alded by telegrams during the intermissions from Vancouver. Powell 'River, .Ocean Falls, and Port Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus arrived on the scene immediately at the close of the program. Father Christmas presented the kiddles with gilts, fruit and confections in abundance, giving Mayor Newton a handsome pen and pencil set, the gift ot the local corps; His Worship led In three cheers for Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus and an altogether successful evening came to a fitting close with prayer by Mrs. LIEF ERICKSON XMAS SOCIAL LAST EVENING Etcnt tVas Complete Success With Some 313 persons l'reent .Tree Held In Afternoon Fallowing the. society's Christmas tree which took place yesterday afternoon with some sixty children present and in the course of which Rev. J. H. Hansen gave a brief address and Santa Clau arrived with gifts and confections ffcr all.' the Lief Erlckson Society gave a Christmas' social l&tt night which was attended by a crowd of some persons which taxed the accommo- success and enjoyment. The program of the evening Included an address of welcome by the president af the society, Jock Selrlg, follswed by a piano solo by Miss Hllge Bowen; address of the day by Pete Sunderland, vice-president; solo by Mrs. F. W. Allen, Kli by S. A. McPcerson. and solo by Hairy AstorU A pretty feature of the tcning's proceedings was the formation by the complete assemblage In circles around the Christmas tree tor the sing ing ot carols, accompanied by Miss Bowen. After the- program refreshments were served to five sittings and dancing fol ic wed with music by Miss Jean Currie and O. Wlkdal. Those not danclnz played cards. Responsible for , the great success of the affair wai an energetic committee with Tom Dybharn as chairman. The committee consisted of TomDyb-havn. convener and master or ceremonies, Mrs. K. Dybhavn. Mr. and .Mrs, H. Dhl. Mrs. Undseth, Miss Wick, Mrs, Wlkdahl, 1N. Ounderson, N. Johnson, Mrs. Strand and' I. Fenness, the last mentioned presiding at the-door. It was the first event ot Its kind by the Lief Erlckson Society which, whUe only two months old. already has en enrolment ct some 120 members. NELLIE McCLUNG IS SPEAKER AT LUNCHEON I EDMONTON. Dec 28. Classifying bookless home a a menace ot the age. ! Mrs NeUle L McClurjg gave a delightful talk centering around books, at a' O 1W. k Ull i luncheon held In her honor by the Edmonton Women's Institute at the . Hudson's Bay palm room. "People are ; depending too much oh canned thought." she said. Reviewing Dorothy Caafletd's recent lock. The Bowuuaker. Mrs. MClung sat tec. cut how this story illustrated the strength i f tradition when a woman was forced to decide between remaining in her home when the routine of housework was revolting to her. and cntaytrtg justness which brought out ail that was best in her character. The work of the home-maker which sailed for the preserving of human relationships and the building of oharac-zt. she described as the most delicate vrk in the world, and yet when wo-ten are spoken of as having made t -access in life the ranks ot bxc-jakera, no matter hew successful, re--eive little recognition. Referring to the tribute which Great rlteln'a premier. Hon. Stanley Baldwin, -aid to the work of the Women's Intitule daring his visit to Calgary some nonth ago. Mrs. MtClung dealt with he wonderful work the various branches throughout the province are dolnp n connection with Immigration, and o the Edmonton branch she appealed 'to bulM wide and broad the roads of the future that the thousands of feet that tread -them, may go straight." Mrs. Arthur Murphy, who In 1919 organized the Edmonton W.l moved aj ote of thanks to the speaker. Its first resident. Mrs. Murphy also referred to the fact that whMe much attention ss being paid to material production, the intellectual side .Of things Is probably not receiving the consideration necessary for the building of an intelligent country. Mrs. Flack seconded the vote which was heartily endorsed by a gathering of some seventy PROSECUTION CASE HUNTER MISTAKING A MAN FOR DEER VICTORIA. Dec. 28. Frank F. W. Smith was acquitted , by His Honor Judge P. S. Lampman. In the County I Court here on a charge of negligently McLean. mm, irotro, Clark and Agnew w- called to testify for the prosecution, and said o: the onidtii i which occurred when .Tarden Ague was wounded by discharge from Smith's sjun. Dr. Stuart Ketming gave evidence concerning the ature of Ague Injuries. Three wtine.-m. If eluding the de- cadaat, gave testimony for the defence, imltii saM ne had beeu hunting lot orty years. m:U knew thoroughly the .round on wrttch the party were hunting at East Sooke. II had heard a leer Jump, and had seen a movement in the -bush at that time. He believe! it was a deer at which he was shooting and he was astonished to find that the .wait of 'Mm- gun's discharge was the wounding ol Agnew. one ol the mem- er of the- party. Bath B.C. Pcttlagei. Vleeoria. and .earth. SMaey. told the court that they lad known Smith for twenty-five years, tad had always found ham to bp care-Jl white hunting in the woods. Alexis Msrtln appeared as Crown XMinsel. while the defendant Stnlth was -epresented by William T. Strattta. CHRISTMAS TREE FOR REDEKAHS-ODDFELLOWS Nearly Hundred Children Have Wonder ful Time In llWcn,l!jll Yesterday Afternoon Yeaterday afternoon at 'ur otkxrk tcse to one hundred children aad a large number of parents connected with the Bchakah and Oddetllowa 'odgea gathered In Boston Hall to the annual Christmas tree. There was a splendid program by the children and much merriment during the unloading if .the Christmas tree. The opening selection "O Canada" waa played by AleU McKlnley on the piano and there were also piano selections by Beatrice Bremner. Jack Ma- Lean. Rosa Cox. Phyllis Ireland. Win- nlfred Eby and AleU McKlnley: violin selections by Ruth Wilkinson and Nellie Lawrence; recitations by Soeny Bremner. Zelia Sherman, T)nnte Kfry Beeky Wilkinson. Edna Ireland. Marie West. Edna and Eva Morris. Fred Peachy. Zella Hale. Bob Peachy. Edna Jimmie Irvine, Muriel Eby. handling firearms In the woods at East ; Havel Marshall and Eva Wilkinson 3coke on October 2. 1927. and thereby Following the program real Christmas scc&sloplng bodily harm to Gordon Ag- i refreshments were served, those In new. ; charge of this being Mrs. McKlnley. Frank Brown, Ralph Clark. Gordon 'Mrs. Eyolfsen, sr. and Miss Durren. Agnew and Smith were a shooting party Entertainment committee: Mrs. Bert of four at East Sooke on . October 3. Morgan. Mrs. Irvine, lira. Hammond, (i cote, to malie PURE and Wkolesome Beer THE wholesome beers made for the people of British Columbia by the Vancouver Breweries Ltd., Rainier Brewing Co. of Canada Ltd., Westminster Brewery Ltd., SilverSprln&Orewery Ltd., Victoria Phoenix Brewery Co. Ltd., are not made in a day or a week. There are months of care before the hi Jli grade grains, choice hops and pure mountain water become the brilliant and full flavored beverage that is PUKE BEER. All beers made by the above Breweries are fully fermented and aged for months before they reach the public. They will not continue to ferment alter you drink them; they do not cuse At fill Government the ill that hastily made, badly ' c prepared and half fermented otOTCS "HOMEBREWS" are res pons- ri nrrn v rnrr FREE ibie for. DELlYERy Drink only pure beers and preserve your health Wishing A Merry Christmas To Everyone This advertisecvent ii not pijbbshed or displayed ry the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. V anted For Sale For Rent DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. F 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for lets than 50c jfa. MeKtl. Mr. Sherman. Mr. O Kelly. Ml Baton. Earl Barrte and Bed Cox. STEWART With the Portlaad Canal Short Line uaaer sale awl the Canadian PMille laMway looking to Stewart as the' out-it tor the Peace River, railway een-traction is a live topic tar discussion. :t Stewart the day. A moat sMceeaafail eafaosl concert was ld teat WadMsday Bight in the Mrttee Ctuo. Coatrihtittag to the pro- rem. wbseh wa t& charge e-I Prtaetpat Sarrla aad Mia HaH NKbotwm. were mn Marria. Lawree MtOantiy. Billy fhoraey, Dorreen Jatk, Alice WHklnaon, iioiet Watson. Hortan Jack, Jatk Lee. .lurry Oaabsaae. Jatkle Scarlett aad Mr. aarrts. So far tku aeasast. lit Inehea, of Oaetly twelve feet, af now haa faliea n Stewart. Ore aalpment from the Portland anal dtetrtet for the season, not In- atueUaf the Premier aad "Maple Bay a. the aearleat palwcM in the region, figures for which eannat be ihaaiaed until the annual report of the companies hav been issued, have been x taltows: Porter Idaho (Orel. 120 izm: B.C. Silver tare). J; Silverado (ore. 237: Dunwell (coaceatrates), M2U Riverside teooreatrite), 404. TERRACE Ml Magulre, of the public scliool tsa of Prtace Rupert, arrived en Mon day u mptai a pan at th taUga tvlth the Mlsse Malott aad Easthope. Howard Warn returned on Moaday after spending Ohrtsttaa In Kwlnltaa. J. K. Ofrdon waa host on Mondsy vealng at a Chriatma dinner party for a number of the older men of the district. ' Mis I. Halliwell of the Prince Rupert public school staff I holidaying at her home here. Special Chriatma services were can- ducted In both ehureba here on Sunday. In the Anglican church at the morning service Rev. A. W. Robinson preached a very appropriate sermon ana soles were rendered by Miss Hslllwtll and by Mrs. R. Haney. Holy cunmun- Uoa , was admlBlsterrd, jby'rRer. T, V. f Marsh .and I 'the baby eon &i ' 'Dr. and Mrs.. Bruramltt wa bapttced during the' service. i tne uaitea onurcn in the evening by Rev. Wm. Allan with special musle by Rev. and Mrs. Allan and Mrs Haney. Arraagement have been made for a watehnlght service to be held in the United Church on December 31 at 11 JO pin. One of the worst blizzards of the winter tcok pltoe here on Christmas (Sunday) night. iimm. .itmv.ij. rrlnre ltiiert William E. 8. Dudawsrd and Dt, R. O. Large. Port Simpson; C A. Procun-ier. Sunnyslde: VIr. and Mrs. J. Bell. Usk; Mr. Q. A. Taylor, Mis Brenda Smith and Jchn -Taylor, Port Esslngton; Fred J. Young. Aneroid. Sask.: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cook. Prince Oeorge: Rev. A. W. Robinson and Theodore Robin eon. Savoy C. Toombs, Port Simpson; Mrs "'A. Norbcrgtt Mrs. c:i Possum. John Ander eon nd Ante Ears tad. Oona' River; It. B. James. Salvoua. '' f'rnlral Omer Dupuia, Hayeport; O. Bardal CJR. IXOMEItS OF THE HOCKIKS One of the great charm In the na tlorutl parks in tho Canadian Rocklea ! the variety and beauty of the wild i flower. At first thought one would ' I perhaps not expect to find an a bund ant and Interesting flora amid the high er altitude; but. strange as it m?i WANTED WANTED. BY CAHBFOL TENANT small funlied cottage. Ptiaa 61. sea HELP WANTED. APPLy INLANDEtV a FOR SALE 60x12 SHINE BOAT AND PAQKER. SO ftp. heavy oil engine aad Urat class trailer, coat 11.080 1 aaaarhi aid. offered for thirty day only at M0O. 43x11 Seine boat. 90 hp. sagfi worth S30000. for 30 dH aaly. 11400. 40 hp. heavy oil atarlae or acattaaary engine, price 11.600. Two 30-n SattMon trailers. 7 h.s tad ta rip. price I4M aat two. 18 lip. 8.7iiader. 4-eycie FaisiMtiks-Morce. price 1280. 20 hp. 2-ftihder BuSalo marine engine 1500. uu iimwi Daunoo aeaac. vsa iaen: dep. utd aaly (hart aaasoe. 8bp I at 1700. Apply J. Field. Bc 84. Hf. PtMne 23 FOR SALE. A REAL CHRISTMAS Special. Oeraant Hetntnaaa Player Piano. (Secondhand at SSMAO on term Walker Muele Stare tf FOB RENT ROOMS FOR RENT. STEAM 11SATED; hot and raid water. Apply BS Third Aveaue. at room A betweaa aad 7. evenings M& FOR RENT. Apartment by the day. weefc or month. Phaae Red 807. tf HOUSE . FOR RENT 6 ROOMS AND BATH. Apply Munro Bros. tf 1 FOR RENT. FURNISHED HOUSE, Apply JIB Fourth Ave. East. tf LOST LOST. SMALL OOLD PIN SET With pearl, with bltek border. Between Government wharf and Prince Rupert Hotel. Fiader picas return to Dally New office. Reward. CHIMNEY SWEEI II. J. Zt'MKKIIIt -General llaudy Man Wrntce and Stove Cleaned and Re. paired. Cnlmnie jwept. Omety Plot Cared For. Phone Red 343. Prince Rupett. BO. iioi'm: H'iimmhimih Chesterfield suite, dining roam suite. Harrymor carpet, walnut dressers, walnut vanity .dresser, floor limns. UDholsUred ean chairs, beds. lilankets. lounges, rsnge brie ISaed hesters. mats, linoleum. Treat yatirseU to New Year's Olftl ,. MrKENZIR, EXCHANGE ITS.RE NT.W AMI KEt'OMl HAM! rtllMTlltF. bought and sold and exchanged. Player Piano and Tt Cash Registers In stock. r.ir.Mnri.'Ln'., xtwts ttfl Thlrtl Ave. Phone BIB Every Day I -s DOI.MK HAV t THE IIOM.tlt fTOnP 20 per cent Discount cm all Stamped Oood Notbing Over a Dollar. IIOMIXIOX I'fKMTt'Kf-VlEXCII S. I'l.sniltrtF.s. Praprlelnr 144 Third Avenue We Buy. Sell or Exchange anything. Phone Black ttl XMAS AMI r.W YBAU srECLtl. I have only a limited number of a.CM. 'Bicycle and Joycycl! the very thing to make' the youngster happy for the rswbote coming-year, Price from $25 to 860.00. A ml! cash payment down, balance monthly. See me now! TOM lULMNOKIt 31 Fllfh Slrret. Phone Blue ?S stem, the wlldflower garden which Advertise in The' Dally Newa Article, afid STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS fur Vancouver TtMaday- i VlMay as Pj . Saturday as cmlc - Princes; E:a:- a NOV 30 - Pi::. Dec. 21 -as p: Irani Vaneauter-8unlay - I r;, WedneMlay- v Saturday, u i Saturday. Pr -Nov. 26 M Hr .,-Dec. 17-at Pr: Dec 31 at Hr ti 'V Bts It. 1 3 ill 11 Far Port Aim -man a4 ' Kim-unday as c:i.-. (, I'roui Port .SlmrMsn s4 Xaai bin. Tueiaay i. i . u 'or .tnyca and Mev er. SuneMV a cn Wednesday s r jet Irom ,n)ot and Mesirt- Tuesday a Cam-.- . Friday a Pr : v-Im gueerr t'har'attr- Dec a t V.. Dee 17 -ss pi.. Freim tjuern C'barMlrf Det l--e Pr Dec. it -C. Prn . lor Alaska Nnv 26 -as. pi if Dee 17 - Pr: Dec 31 a. Pr' Iron Alatka Nov 30 a. Pi Dea. 31 at. Pr 8a tarda ys From Vancotivtr suaday Wednesday Saturday aPJL Nov. 38. De Trtta. Sundays. Tuc day To tnvov, .tike Arm. tfcr. l!i ii. Hi- MAIL SCHEDULE otnoitcit lor the Lait Monday. Wedoe Js.v I rom I be Rant Tuecday. Thursd . dUC .-. To VanrcBier TKday mhv Sacmrdays 0iJL Nov so Dt Train. Mondays. Premier guimja. o181' wdi"daa December I i ' - - High t)ul 11 a K)l et:art:.(l s " - - -' r n dm TRAINS t or I he En--Mcadayi. Wednesdy! at 11-30 am Front the Ea:- -Tuesdays. Thursdays, at 3.30 pin. Low 234 p oi FIIIHAY. FIIII'AY. iie..'ii DECEMItEB , 5 1 i.in. Allre Arm. atrwart premier Tuesday Frtday .. To Naa Biter Point Sundays rrom N River Points- K Tueaday To .l.i-ka Point Nor. 38. Dec. f hd s) rrom Alak Point Nnf 30. Dec. 21. a wit u Stewart To queen Charlotte Wand Pointy I Decfmcer a " t Mand P From ijueen Cliartotle S3!l!f PHINCE RUPEirr TIDES TiitRsnAV. decemiieu : 5:15 .'.:n 18:58 p.: t oioom aiove the clouds In the upper ,1 region are among the most : beautiful iingh eoa :" to the world Over five tandred vart- 18:02 p. rt! .1BV Kn 1-w U.nl.t. . . 11-A9 S.tTJ tnd their exquisite color, fragrance, and . KlTITin.tV. PECEMHin ?f delicate lovellueM add the last touch mgh 7:03 am to the charm of that wonderful region. 19.23 p n . aJD 13 11 pjn 4