TADE FOUR JTEE &ATLT BRINGING UP FATHER By George Mcl DryCleaning jg.MMHft.L.L tHM441 COMEBACK 11 what oo vou mban Wno-he akeoI JUT WEAK , upor BV COMING IN AT ME TO TAKE. IflRf d If HlLfP KJH M MAWit. ROOM I ntKL ' , W? liPl i jTMifj HOUR? WEflE HIM HOME. . lli . . I 12 taw" Kls tLL jA.V MWfl F ta-si 1 1 1' ii mill i 1.-. at pFnort A BLACK-EVfc. 2jlrMi MYl B ALU THftT.ME . CLXJBAN'lT ! 1 COME RIGHT "ADL v . Vancouver Prices Most .Modern Drycleanlns Plant in City Phone 118 Pioneer Laundry Ltd. Third Ave. and McRride Street GET YOUR COAL WITHOUT WINTERS OM THE WAY ouT) v 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 come. Prepare early. Albert & McCaffery Limited Phones 116 and 117 Shoe Sale , r i i- ! Extraoroinary going strong at THOU JOHNSON'S Every pair must go. While Nthey laat and .raJ snap! SCOTCH, TWEED OVERCOATS at 1.7.1 Thor Johnson Wood DRY IHUCH. CEDAR AND JACK PINE Single Load $:,.T0 Doable Load $(5.50 Large Sack ."Or? 0 niJNDLES DRY KIND- .; LING, .$1.00 Phone .8() HydeTranser 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 Furnitun; Moving. ANGER, the TAILOR Fine Imported Serge and Scotch Tweed Suits made to order in our shop in Prince Rupert as low QCC nil as I. ANGER, Cutter and Designer 223 Sixth Street TERRACE BUSY MANY MATTERS Hoard of Trade Takes up a Dozen Questions at Km Recent Meeting TERRACE. Dec. 17. The monthlv itwnl meeting of the Terrace Board of Trade was held in the Terrace Hote: parlor on Tuesday evening. There a ' ar. unusually food attendance and the meeting proved to oe one of Uh- hi ' interesting and enthusiastic ye heli: Matters under consideration and u wh::.: the board are devoting attention 1. Assistance In the establishing of e Chamber of ill ties in Prince Rupert 2. Installing a mineral shew oase at tlae Terrace depot. 3. Having a padlocked mall box or. the outer door of the pest office. 4. Hiring certain hills around town proclaimed one-way roads by the 6. Agitating for improvement on Chimdinaah and Olaader Minim ttalls. 6. Obtaining through taw dMrtet en-gineer an estimated cast of the different public works improvements asked for a requested by Dr. Wrtach. 1LU. 7. An aUeaopt to got the other tor-gsr ceotres of the aerlh to ee-cpesete in ma king it passible to he the University Extension Lectures given in the district 8. Immediate repairs to the West HU1 traffic on which has been blocked to: same tine due to a slide. . Obtaining figures on marketing prospect (or the Associated Poultrymeii nc oi loi Angeles, who have the Ter race district in rtow as a new field for their poultry industry. 10. EadoriaUon of the action taken by the Edmonton District Chamber of commerce to prevail upon the govern --nem to establish a freight rate on eoal to eastern Canada that would make it possible' for the western colleiies to meei the competition of the United States II. In order to give the asstoUnee asked by the B.C. Publicity Committee in tteeir adrrrUUng oanuMUcn it was nfestd tkat tbla district should pre pare a pbamphlet dlscrtptlve of sooal condltioas. Mo action was taken in the matter. 12. Investigation into the license and water rights of the Lakelae Hoi springs it being felt that they we.e not being exploited to the advantage of the district under the present h3ldert of the water rights. Notice of motion to be meee at the next general meeting were made bv H Halliwell. secretary, la regard to ner- taln changes in the by-laws and bv H L. Franks concerning a resolut'-jn re garding the Marketing Act. Then oi 1t"tfte STEWART DCwSaffVaUlt At Hsualnnmr. ing smoothly. No. 4 level is now in 860 feet aad large bodies of mttling ore ' been eaosuntered. R a. Mellin. XIX. Is superintendent In charge and M. J. St. Clair i foreman. Harry Heweon. an old time ooentor of this camp, is now located in Green wood wnere he is operating the old Elk-horn mine under least aad bond Polio wing a toul snowfall so far this season of 107 Inches, the weather has been clear and cold durtse the not week, the thermometer dropping as low as aero. Steamer Ortffco last week brought in 100 too of Vancouver Island coal for the Crawford Transfer Co. H H. Steven. MJ?. for Vancouver Centre is identified with the deal whereby the Oaaadian Northeastern Railway up BearRlver ha been taken over by British f&tereste. Committees ss follow bsvi been named f jr the anaual Christ rn Tr eetertainment to be held In Stewart : finance. W. R. Teeth: aurchsstne Mr, F. E Risch. Mrs. J. Comer and Mrs. J. Owan: eetertiinment. Mrs r. w. Kennedy end Mis Nicholson; decorations. Mrs. W. R. To4h. Mr. II Wilkinson and Mr. James Morrice. TERRACE Tuesdav nigh', war tiie coldes- ret;i -'elT '!. :.: r.vt tnev i t; 10 be'nw re We ic 5r m:xleraited c?:: de?r.bi; c. G Wed Dyspepsia Troubled t Him for Many Years Mr. J. Stroy, Logn-feyilre, N.1L, writes: ''1 have suffered fur many years from ly,itptig auJ could sot seem to get my r-lef. "One day l tola my wife I thought I vtenid try a t tte uf and when i hail half it .v r felt a lot better, so I continued until T t .Vm 1 1 I i .mU w vumr. nu now Have no pains and no coated tongue, aad feel that I am completely rid of mv ' trouble." llaaafatrored only by The T. ilUbura Co., limited, Toronto, Out and there was a heavy fall of i now Wednesday night. Ideal aleighing being enjoyed and made good use of n the logging Industry. j Mrs H. CtpsI in aad children of! ! ak visited at the ham of her mother ; J- Raven during the week. j I i The hospital auxiliary held their lontbly meeting at the home of Mrs caman on Tuesday 'afternoon. Donald Mcleod of Vancouver arrived Jasper on Tuesday to apead a few iaps with his sister. Km. Jss. Rlh- 'ef. the usual communttv Thrlstmas tree la Temce tbis yesr. the ntertainment Is under the auspices of he public school staff who are arraag-ng a spitSHlld progrsm for Wedtteeday venteg ur O.W.V-A. Hell. An admU-: on fee will be charged adults and re-ultant funds will be used to extend :brtstmas cheer to tnsslKes in need. lie union Suadav acbnol ia aim r. Bg Christmas tree aad enter - eJameitt. Mss. Hasan of Vsnsrsdol was a visitor ere on Wednesday. Mrs. W. W. aoonaa who has been vlsltlnK at the home of her mother Mrs. F. W. Bonier, returned tn Tik n Wednesday Jimmy Tyler left on Thursday for R E Alton, district forester. I business visitor bare during the Urs. Blweod T Brooke loft on or. a short visit to Prix Rupert SKIDEGATE J P Dover l Skldegate la visiting ' :id Un Hdjout at Hell River. Rusell. who has been In Itie etn-f Hie Provincial Works Depart-: r the pa- sraeon. returned (ram .:.. Ruper1 or. the last trip of the ' John ar: bu:ld a now kouae for M i.-id Hi Rajout. People on i 'if Queen Charlotte la-landJ. were f i.iti tu see Norman UeLean ' iark on toe Pr:i ce John aa ' Rev. J. Olllftt Indian sgont. was in I Skfdega the other day on business ifrotn Masse tt Capt. Bill 8treasnati. is speadlng the ' winter at Port Cleeaenta. SKIDEGATE PROTEST AT CONDITION OF THE WHARF AT THAT PLACE SH1DBOATE. Dec. 18. A public jdssettag was held here in the public vuaci hit awawaw oi tnc fiasi 3oaet Farmers' Institute to protest against the neglect of the wharf at akidegate Mission, which all the people st the mission, at Bkldegate and along 'he coast use. As the only other dock la four mDes away tt Queen Charlotte City, a petition la being circulated which will be sent to J. 0. Brady. MP , together with an parucuiars in regard to the condition here. The old wharf Is about ready to tumble down and Is a danger to the public. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER PORT CLEMENTS GIRL TO BE MARRIED SOON PORT CTJEMENTS. Dec. 17 In honor of MUs Dorothy O. Ward, whose marriage t..kes plac this month. Mr W. F. Hastie entertained a large number of hfr Irlrnds at u mlsoellsr.;eus shower las Wednesday evening Llttlf Miss Betty Srigley dressed a a butterfly danced Into the room and I connoisseurs xnis aavertisement Is not published ,P displayed by the Liquor Control Board or bv hC Government of liritish CoiuDif. a V anted For Sale For Rent Dainty refreshment aad served aad the eveniaa was very aucb enjiyed y all present. ,, ,.. It i. lntaresi toota that tht.!,1Bl "KT HOU8B ill the lint weddliw to be besd m TO1' mmei-mXm Phone' . . .. . o e ' .iivji unurcn at ron Ulrment On the same evening the friends of n Davies. tae groom sleet, hoaxred htm ! vHh a party in HaMe Hsli BEAR RAIDED CHICKEN HOUSE FOR SALE FOR BALK. A RSAL OHRWriaAa aecUU. Oerhard Hetakeasta Player Pstae. eeeondhead at UMM on 1 tfl,u WalseT Music 8 tore tf FOR ALE aeTCOIIDtUHD HOOVER BeetMc 8eeaer in good eanditieu atee Kaiea Hardware t: " AUCTION SALE Carried Off 21 Fowl and Then Re- A ADtmON sULE will be com t ., . ..,. i turned l or .More Hut (Jot Iad Instead KIDEOATK. Dec l At the Deed tTee wiseleas ataUon on the Bast coast I Orabem Iataad R. O. tiniiiimii. of-icer tn cJsarg. went to his chirk an :.ouse a day or two eo aad found hat he was abort teaiyane chickens. Ml the signs pointed to a huge beer Itattag raided the place and carried off he fowl Berly aet morning Mr. nmasrrsoa heard frantic S.OJ3. calls from the hen house. Oraftbiaf hi gun he raced out to the scene of the noise end found 'bat Bruin had returned to finish has '.ork six well -placed shots finished the Jear but not before be had lorn down -isjf the chicken hcuse Now Mr. Bm-.iierson 1 leading the carcass to the part jt the flock that remain. PRESENTATIONS MADE MR. AND MRS. ATWOOD TERRACE, WEDNESDAY TERRACE Dec 17.- A farewell party was tendered to Mr. and Mrs W n Atwood on Wednesday evenlne at tiw home of Mr and Mrs w C. Spsrkes wnen upward of twenty-flvc members at the Anglican Church gathered to spend a social evening prior to their departure from the drUrtct. Mr. At wood ha been one of the church war-iens during the peat year and will be nuch ml ml lm ml, a- icbinson presented Mr. At wand -w 4 3uus. iae member of the wamenw Auxiliary presented Mr. Atwood th A theKv cmflnrr -cfcW prlng A pleaeant evening waa aoent soeiallv and with music, and refreshments were erved during the evening Mr and Mrs. Atwood Dlan to leave In time to spend Christmas with rrtMuu ui Prince Rupert and wUl then go on to Vancouver where tbOy expect to .ocate SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SAILING FOR SOUTH In order to acconwnodat these desir-'nK to go south for Christmas. Oans-diaa 'Natioaal BUsmshlps Mnounce that the ss. "Prince Rupert will sail southbound Thursday. Dsoamber 23 tt 10.00 pm instead of on the regular schedule Frtdsy morning This boat will arrive Vancouver 9.00 mm. flatur-day. December 34. making connections with boat and trains tor Victoria tad Seattle. ' ""' ' ' In order to perform ! service, tW reamer will ssll for Arryox risd ewt t 400 pjn. Wfdnesdsy. December 21. netd of the usual sailing hour of lo.oo pm . returning from the North arriving here 70 pJD Thursday Deeember 22 Accommodation on southbound sailing is fast being taken up. aad it m suggested those going south. mke reeervatioas early at city Ticket Office. Third Avenue Phone 260 298 Oe Keep of the investigation de- r mci of t iic r..narl.n M.t,-.. ..MfcMjuai j ''''' i',it,J from Prince I ; on -r 4rscrjoo traai j etd at the atom formerly oseupsed n oeni on nurd Avenue each evening from 7 JO to 10 pai . com-meadag Monday. December It. at which will be offered amtlemtn elot'hUig of all description, comprising oviroaam. tuns. Osbsrdls rain costs. Meaktuawe. aweatem. underwear, sock, blanket ladies' ailk rain coau, etc. All Die clothing u of Aref eisM aaaterial sad warswaenehip nd we rreammend thu sale ss a saieadld rtaaniw m m.r. ciothtng at your own price This tt ihmNm Auction Kate aad ones we receive two basts on an article It will be sold to Ute highest MOdsy regerdles of price PHItPOTT. KVITT a CO., LIUFTB). Auctioneer I'llivrr III TKItT IttllllOK XEItVlfK i. It. Arnold Oo anywbeee saytsme CIIIIISTMtH HUT Chsalfrfasld sautas iinin Pheue 111 Every Day is HOLM It l list TIIK IIOI.MR NTfMIR. Bee our lsrge rajme of CbrlataMH Olfta: Nothing Over a Dollar. CHIMNEY SWEEP II. A. 7I1MKKIIII llenersl IIjihIt Mm IIIKirtllT tuy or night Always oo bosni Terms very mosrerate Two boskt always svetesbrc. Phone 310. p.n, lint 310 JJXCHANGE l:iV AMI sKCIIXIl IliMi FlIItMTl ltr bought and sold and eweteafed. Player Plane and Two Cash lUgttters la stock. l.U.UHri'l.(4 M.tlttS Third Ate. Phone 6I NVttKVTTFdSW kaaiikM ,lnMt am. tH. tolnuf malty muts fionr 4Nmw, upboUteHtl oaae tbieav bssta. Makets lounges, mm. ' tsrtdk lieed LT?J"U ad t. .,. llrveleue.. Skf trr-rT TTjieKiivi intMTirtti: Furnace and Stoves Clesned and Re- p.-,lred. Chlmaiet Swept. Cemetery Plots Oared For. Phone Red 343. Prince Rupert, D O DOMINION Ft'It.MTIIlK KXCIIANfii: v N. . liKsoiIlilirn. Proprlrlor 144 Third Avenue We Buy. 841 or Ehage anvtajaf. Plmne mark 4H I-ND ACT XOTICE OF INTKNTION TO APPLY TO I I III II tl. U.M1 tn raaiMBA a t . - Pjlnce Rupert, and situate at the northerly end of TsUegrsph Psssaee. Skeens TApftf VrvrTrvi? w. -s nn wav,E iim . II. low CK sj" o. t Vlctorl.. B C . occupauoa Mlmfi ou- nH iMlUul . a . . .,,vx.u wj sppiy lor permianion " Purchase the following described Unds Obnunencing st s post planted at the northwest corner of Lot 21. Range 8. t-o: thence a chain east, thence 20 iiwm more or ie to nign viw mark: tbem-e aoutlierly sjMr hixh Water mark. . i. . . ,-a. . fnen and -f r 1 1 cmtammfc 60 acre, m ICSf ' H TODD tt SONS LTD dyjil.i .'I' Dated December i2th. 1927 ' I 'or Vsnntnvrr Tswaday . wanted ; ; ; I rem Vasmuirr buuiisy v wetliwsdsy -Baturday. v , Saturday Nov 36- . v-Dec 17- Pi Dec 31- s v- I Vancouver where be will spend hrli " i winter, i I . DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. Fi 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for lest than 50c CRlWn Of dalMs mm Ika 1 FOR RENT brlde-oloet's head A larg basket coo- i70" RW MODERN ItOUB. SXCML-Utnlna Use aifu. and daomioi .in. I lt view Apply 316 Fourth Arc. i prnfsisluii of roses aad InHaar was Ln : :waH to test fst who reod tte little I - STZ- 17J?Z j TCAMCUID Mrnrrur,. i . m ni 'w rm nrai. IWU11S AND' natarooy- , jr, iucb aniMMSMSBt. UXTH ASMV Uunea FVma tt I u. . 1 W Pert Mlmiwen an t Sail Uiw- i'lww Pert .lmi-,,, lnj Km Tuesday - - twr ty ami Me.irt-Sunday v i .. : Wedirssdey - r IrHMI ,lHIO -III'! Mr. i Tuesday v i Friday i I 'or ijyeen tiut1 it.. Dec T Dec 17- l- I'rom l)eeen C lurluttf Dec 1 s P-Dec la e Pi tWr ,lks Nov 3d Pt - 1 Dec 17--s P X Dec tie P- (rem Alaaks Dee. ti -s Pi MAIL SCHEDULE Mmaayt. I rsfli I he Esl orTDiirn, i'?" Wed.ieMiivvi ttB.d., il.i.U Tbiidiy To Vanremrr Tuesddy i.n s Fridata geturdsy C.P.RNov 3d I" Trains, Mondn- W' Ssturdy I roiM Vtneswiter Stuuley Wednesday' Saturday C.PR-eiov W Or l Trains, uiulnyf 1 ; days To Anyes. Alio- Arm r'" Pre lee Suaday Wednesday" Imn tMr. Altr Arm premier Tuesdays Fridays IT Ns Kter -ial- fcrssn !es Hirer Tuesday To Alaska Pelnt Nov. Dec ! ' rroro AUk lUol- NOV 30. Dec 1 M" """ To Oiern rhsrloll. jvcomber n a'''1 fdf. l 1 ' jvesanber CitURAINS Fee Ihe r: tt.-nW 'Meadays. Wsdiieid.i at 1130 an; From ?he E- s.;raf Tuesdays. Tl."rsn at 330 pm HUB Low lllift-h LOW PRINCE RUPERT J' MTI KIIAV. i 1!' ' ': l.) sp.miav, nrrEMiirn 9 :(t I 0 mommy nrre i ArtifU Lottind ound,4t u 41 K ii :l ,-sJ 130 J .1 M ii 111 si w 1 1 ;: nl .11 . In F ' M