o PC2 F0U2 ESKIMO TELLS BRINGING UP FATHER By George McM I UNDERSTAND THAT MR-blot -kv S3 i. II AHMHEARDMXJ I T" I CBOTh ak 1 L Ti ifcl RATHER " STRANGE TALE RIVAL FOR THE AMBASSADORSHIP I ON THIS TRAIN- I MOST SEETHE r i i k. n li laj vi! jj- i i.i it mm jjsjiwsaise " i n - Pfw , i vcrvoiJiM PRESIDENT PREeiDENj BEFORE BEFORE ME ME OOETS DOES' I'U-Rl4 I'LL. RUM I 4 .... r ssfaW--- -CW - Ji ' 3!TV JI.RRV KTLOCIIA. IKO.M TIXI.EU, RICHTTO RICHTTO THE THE SJV-: -&; : l (TZTIJL 'fWf - .. F " , r All - Vil&-V IS INTKRVienKII IX WINMl'Kti WINNIPEG, Feb. 15. (By Canadian rreM)j One of Santa Claus' hired men. from .'the Immediate '.boundaries of- the NorW$ro!,s?waVi; visitor In Wining recently. Hi name is Jerry Kelocha and he Is in Eskimo. Jerry is a ahort little man. brown skinned, black hair and glistening black eyes. He speaks English well, although his accent Is slightly French. His Job In life U to herd 3.000 odd reindeer in the distant Northland. Last September Jerry and eleven comrades were hired to take a herd of 143 relndeer-to cities In the United States. They expect to be back In their native haunts sometime in June. Jerry Is a reticent individual, but in response to persuasion he unfolded a strange tale. For rive years he said he had been herding reindeer in Alaska, away up In! the bleak country near Teller. With! three Other comrades Jerry Is responsible) for 10,000 deer. That wasn't the largest herd by any means, for at one tune they had 75.000 head under their care. UUINCINO ItKElt OCT The twelve natives left Alaska late in September by boat and then by train from Seattle to Chicago, where they parted. Jerry took four deer to But. falo. N.V.. where he set to work to break them into harness. Now that his mission Is ended, the twelve Esklmaux are on -their way home, FORMER WELL-KNOWN LABOR LEADER MUST PAY DAMAGE IN SUIT VANCOUVER., Feb. 15. Damages of 13.000 against Jack Kavanagh, formerly well-known Vancouver Labor leader, were awarded Orpen More Hungerford. as well a a decree absolute against hit wife, Edna. Louise Hungerford, by Mr. Justice Morrison In Supreme Court this morn ing at trial of Hungerford's divorce ac tlon. Kavanagh, the petitioner stated, left Vancouver in company with Mrs. Hungerford and their child about March 28, 1825, and Is now In Sydney, Australia, It was also alleged by the petitioner that Mrs. Hungerford took with her 1 1,500 they had In the bank on a Joint account with his wife and another 43,. 600 he had In a safety deposit box. Garfield A. King appeared for Hun gerford, who described Kavanagh In his petition as a "well-known Communist agitator." ADYICE IS GIVEN TO WOMEN WITH MONEY Should Not I'se More Than Thirty Per Cent of .Money In KUky SM-ruUtlon TORONTO, Feb. 15-(By Canadian Pre J-Women with funds were ad? vised" to put at least 76 per cent in solid dividend-paying mines, and they wanted to take a flier they should cot use more than 30 per cent of their money, Cyril Young said in the courso of his address on "Canada's National Resources," before the Women's Cana dlari Club at Hygela Halt. The Olascow, Scotland city govern mnt paid S35.0O0 for" a portrait of Mary, Queen ef Scots, (tainted by a con temporsneous Freucb artist.. . .'-yffilltllll lje-g" ?'-fi .i-jfj"" ' 'i-W-' fSijT ' j!M?Mmm" 1 lr-- -ML J3-,I . j v :,: ,:,a-w CHILDREN'S masquerade! MTCESSriL AFFAIR LST NIGHT t'ni:R AVsrirEs or pytihan KMCIITS AMI SISTERS A successful masquerade ball for the I children was held last evening In the I Boston Hall under the auspices of the ' Pythian Sisters and the Knights of Pythias. There was a Urge crowd present and their costumes was numer-l jerry was the only one who Journeyed OUs and varied making It difficult for through Canada. ithe judges to finally determine the Although It was Jerry a first trip lntojprUe winners in the different classes, civilization, he was not particularly ( enJidren enjoyed the dance pro-thrilled with the wonders of city life.! gran, until about 930 when the decls-Rallway trains were only -pretty good" i'on f the Judges was announced. Sup-and the noise of the traffic too city was p was tn served for the younger much for him. He enjoyed the trip all onM afUr vhlcb arcing was Indulged right, he said, but he confessed that he ,n by the 4dulu untu uel, ,fu.r mW. would not care to live in the populated nignt. Mrs. Ponder's orchestra provld-lanU of the white man. Civilization was the muslc. M1 uulli Mrl w B too lonely for an Eskimo. He preferred John Dore ConlUh, and D. H. Hart-to be among his own people. neM cte(, M ludee. committee Reindeer raising, according to Jerry, U ,n cnarge of lrnsgemIlU consUtd of a profitable business in Alaska. The Mrs- w N. Iiogs Mr, M K Un D. firms he works for handles hundreds of McCuUough. W. N. Hoss, W. Burken. mousana neaa ana snip out great quan- T Roberts and P. Wesch. titles oi meat irom cold storage. Of the ; i 143 deer shipped to the States, average of 1.000 apiece. In the north they are valued at 125 a head. HUMAN FLY GETS TWO WEEKS IN' JAIL BERLIN, Feb. 15. "Climbing Max." as Berlin's best known "human fly" calls himself. Is having a series of hard luck episodes in his artistic life that Is most distressing to him. . A few days ago Max climbed' up the facade of a building on Vnter den Linden but got stuck near the top and had to be rescued by the fire department. Summoned to court, he proceeded to execute another laux pas by 'going to the court house and climbing, as he thought, unobserved, up the outside of the building, intending to make a dramatic entrance by stepping Into the court room on the third floor through one of the windows. Unfortunately "Climbing Max" picked the wrong part of the building for his climb and, stepping into an empty room, found the door locked. Forced to beat a retreat down the outside the way he had come, Max landed In the arms of .a policeman. The "schupo" took him up the right way this time and when he emerged, It was on his way to Jail to serve a fortnight's sentence for his disapproved adventuresomeness. ine Drue winners were as ionows: onlT Best counle Ned McLeod and Mar- i garet McLeod. Blace-face couple Bruce Stevens and E. Ratchford. Best dressed girl Eleanor Moxley. Best dressed boy Angus McDonald. Original character girl Kathleen Bulger. Character girl Jordls Johl. Original character boy Freddie Wesch, Comic character, boy Jlmmle Brero-ner. Special prize Viola Dybhavn. BURNS LAKE t Mrs. Earl Shceler of Danskln has been visiting In Burns Lake with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Clark. Mrs. John Yool and family have left to spend a holiday In the East. They Miss Alma Hamre of Danskln has entered the employ of Mr. and Mrs. V. Schelderup here. Could Not Sleep Heart and Nerves Were So Bad Mr. Geo. Meek. Windsor, Out, WTitea:-J I iuifere4 with wv heart and nerves and could hut sleep at night for verr oftn T WAnM iatrr nn thw and everything in frcnt ef n would turn black and fad away. While I wu koM altk a friend told me to take appointed to make an Investtgstlon Into the local hospital altuatlon and report to the Woman's Missionary Society In Toronto. They will sit here this week. are now In Calgary. i Rev. W. R. Aahford week and. In that, the court sustained week, the assessor's original valuation. Norman Radley was here from Prince t George for a brief visit with his parents last week. I local United Church, 1 rot four boxes and b Ui tint I had used theia the pain and noises ia my head eetard a&4 I was able to ret a rood night's rest. Although that was six years ago I have never trn troubled witk that eoMUit again." met a box at all dealers, or nailed direet oa receipt ofrie Vy Ths T. Milbura Co., Limited, Toroate, Only one appeal was entered at the chairman of Cariboo presbytery at the municipal court of revision here last ' meetings held In Prince George last AMERICA MOST WOMEN-RIDDEN COUNTRY, SAYS QUEEN'S PROFESSOR TORONTO, Feb. 15. "America U the most woman-ridden country In the . A committee consisting of Rev. S. world." This, according to Prof. Oeo. T. Oalbrallt ef Prince Oeorge. Rev. Herbert Clarke, of Queen's University.' Oeorge Turptn of Smlthers, snd Rev. was the statement once made to him by W, R .Ashford of Burns'Lake has been 'hi late Joseph Conrad. wc--n i i jueinq aosoimeiiL sure on the subject Quality THE HIGH QUALITY OF Baker's Brealcfast Cocoa 1T, is Tot an Accident ' t K 1 1 1 - : i ''J.V'Jf rMuIt f Judiciou selection anJ Uending of tocoi besns. of which there are more than thirty gri; of most careful routing, a very delicate opentten; and iti further prcprtion by the bt oeclianical WALTER BAKER tX CO. Limited EsuWLeJJ7eO DOKQICSTGt.MASS. Csnadiasi MUl at Montreal BooUt of Choice Rtcipt ttnt ret QUEEN MARY CHAPTER ELECTS NEW OFFICERS Mix. (i. A, U'imnIUimJ riion Itegrnt at Anniul .Meeting YeotrriUy Afternoon aeites In or kaL I niuagnl to I . keep at nyr work son.Uw, untU I i The annual general meeting of Queen began to Lavs dixnr which tpell pt ;Miry chapter. I.OD.S. was held yes- u bad I eould not go to mr work. I ...da . . ' . Election of sffitm iwaultMl su fol- : lows: Honorary Regent Mrs. P. II. Du Veraet. Honorary First Vke-Rssject Mis. 8. P. McMordle Regent Mrs. O A. Woodland. First Vlce-Ri gent Mrs. D. W. Mor-rissey. ; Second Vice-Regent Mr. W. S. Fisher. Secretary Mn C. J. Nbrrtagtan. Treasurer Mrs. F. Moore. Educational Secretary Mrs. R. M. Winslow. Echoes Secretary Mra. J. O 8 teen. Standard Bearer Mrs. W. Brass. COBBLERS SCARCE IN FRANCE THESE DAYS lilitatr Their Own Va:r and (let fW I'rr Week Hbkh l. Illr.li there Mrs. D. Cochrane underwent a sue- cessful operation at New Westminster PARIS, Feb. IS.-iBy Canadian Press) last week and. according to latest re- -Shoemaker don't stick to their last. was w- "ance or l& race is dying out ports, progressing favorably. mey are so scarce mat iney nave ueen Mrs. Sidney Godwin and Infant oI 10 dlcUte their wage scale The daughter, Helen Isabella, returned home of them get as much as 50 a wee. Irom the Burns Lake HosplUl last nlcn u -traorlnarjr pay for a French week. worker. ' To remedy the situation i no tra:n- Mrs. James Bland and daughters, mK school for bootmakers has been cs-Joyce and Edna, and son, William, tabllahed under the general supervlslo.. hi vtjjre turned her from Victoria of government trade school sut'noiitlst wheretney. spent- several months visit- An attempt is being made to revive ifct Ing with relatives. dying custom of apprenticeship by shr. enlng the necessary period through In- R. O, Stearns and sons of Tintage! Unsifled preliminary training, will shortly be operating their sawmill. trurr. -jz f Saskatchewan team planer will be added to the equipment. HAULS RECORD LOAD pastor of the T I'raw U.lwi l'omil f IVhml was appointed fur Mi MUr FOROAN, 8ask Feb, 15. Belie ved t be a Canadian reoord. a lejm o! horses hsuled a 13,400 pound load o: wheat from the &HUba farm, six mis?' from here, to a local elevator. . Thu aheat was carried In a huge lank on a sleigh. PERSONALLY CONDUCTED EUROPEAN TOURS Personally Conducted Tours have been arranged this Summer, under the joint 'supervision, of the Ganadlaa National .Railways snd. the CUrjsrd Steamship Company to .Oreat Britain and Xurop and return. All transportation, hotel .anil sight-stting expensea Included in ifares. Call atf criy Ticket ioiflce. Third jAvenue, or phone 260, for particulars and descriptive literature. W. it B. I SPORT CHAT Johnny Ricko, who ha met three of the leading heavyweights, lnoludlng Champion Oene Tunney, says Jack Delaney has more power behind his punches than either Tunney or Berlen- bach. That the great Canadian game of hockey is taking the southern sporting fans by storm is evidenced by the reports of well attended match even away down in Tesas. Kenny McKenzie former manager of the Edmonton K klmos, has his troupe of 8t. Paul Millionaires playing in the tone star state at present and he claims that all the game are well patronized even though the weather Is Ux warm for an overcoat The price eliarged for a rush seat If tl.OO, with the better seats selling1 for 11.00. According to McKenrle the fan are more Interested In a few pliers Jailing on their-nosee than In thejiclcnee ofj-ihe preplans are now under! Way 'fcrMha' awjetrue-t!on of several more artificial ice rinks In the' southern state. uans Ruth ha not yet sjgned a contract for the year and Is hatdlng out for substantial Increase over his previous 53,O0O Miaryr It f rumored tht he ha been offered 175,000 but will place hUj,erviC ' the dlspcisal oi colonel Jack, Rupprrt for a Heal For Sale, For Rent . Equipment) for Departaaem of Marine and PtabeTlfs, Vaurourer. VMOQ jr annum Apply on forms obilnai.lv from Poniuiasier at Vancouver. Victoria or Prince Rupert, to the Civil Service Commission. Ottawa not !.t:r than Miruary . 1M7. a and parlor beater. jeting UaasesC '-J .!..' -1 DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. , 2c per word in ad vane. No Advertisement taken (o lest than r,rc WANTED FOK SALE Mc!.lY RAWOE Phi' c Rrt! 4 J0 LOST ANARY LOST PBOM 401 HFTH AVE East on Batui ay. This bird Is i.xa'.f missed. Anyone finding :t, i, phone Gr."en 189. 110000 and would like 'U.f u.l:, .titer than a yearly cxmirmtt ' Tonight the Orolto meet the Umc n a regular billiard league fixture aud ' the result will be of luterest to me Hher three team. The Oro:to are ; in the eeilar poetUon with an pom-' while the Moose are tied lor third ptec witk 8M point, and the ojrm ' inld r fill II tey orlffh HQ r.lr.t- tr he Mease win thaw wilt probably move -a to second place whUe if the Grotto ; sin by a good margin they might Uy mora neat to the leading Ter-' sal. The game should be ven n-1 erestln to all I snbent at the nam Edwin Wide, Swag running sensa tion, raced to a brilliant victory in hU mertean debut at Indoor game of tW Newark A. C. las Wednesday night. upptng a llefd . Mar iusttdlesp start - Ur lay a 200 yM erent to win tn is nOnuleg ana ) i- eeamls. start ing from aeaateh; the Paavo Kurml. mora than fulfilled the expectation of a throng of 4.000 ipe -' tator with a dlspUy of form and norr-d : oomparable with hi record performance abroad. In tonight's Millard league between the Moose and the Grotto the ' earns will be a follows: Mooee- Oeo. Mctlmoyle. J. Hlllntsn. ' . Judge, J. nrown and J. My. Orotto Oeo. Waugh. J. Andrews, a Howe, J. Hamilton and Or. J a West. CRIBBAGE LEAGUE Colli Storage nml V. N. (lix-ratoro Ibrfli ' .mil hi FOR RENT I ROE ADVCRTiaBD WHOIJBSALK FOR RENT THIRTY BOOM KQVIV-Tutors have opened rree Corrvspoa- Jt,.. Going ooncrra. Writ denoe aehsiol of aelemaasatp w.n-1 i:, t ;(J Dally Neva mars tf derful opportunity tar amMtimt dlli- 1 gent men of good eliaracter. Train nm REWT. PURNISIIItn APAltT- for poeniam iiayiag oprHs of ts oo fer weak. Stat full details, age. education, esperteno. raferencea. Wt employers, present occupation Addrv Manager. MO Richmond Street. it, Toronto. OOOO WAOE8 OPPCRKD TO RP1 1- piy to. aw rra. city. WAMTBCL TOCNO GRtL TO IAXK , after children aad help wiut bouse- work. Phone Black am. 37 -X)K QUICK SALE 'Mill f'jur rooms and Phone M7. ball; UH flKNT -8TRAM HEATED APART-ih-i'U Auply' auiUh Mallet. Ltd Ttlr;hne 174. CTBAUSHIP IKSFKCTOH (HULLS AND "AMOS MtONfKlRAPHB Htwmf M-chlttrs WUUt rfiJNIHPHO APARTMENTS FOR HKHT by (Iht. .n or month. Phone Red " U v H Kh Mli.'h imnteii. Mill Ia,l in Mtumllng liuh Resulta of game In Wte I'rinee Ru pert Orlbbage League last night follow: 1 COM Storage. 10; Knight of Colum bus. 17. Moose Vs. St. Andrew's postponed to' February 18. j C. N. Mechanic 18 Prlnee Ruiiert ' Hotel. It ' C. N. Operating, 12; Dry Dork, IS Son of Oanada. 1; Oranue Lodiri-, . Canadian legion. 11 cirdtto, IB. i Plyd. Ootd Storage n C. N. Operating n Prince Rupert IIoui 0 Moose r, Canadian Lrt!n 11 Knliihls of C'lluin 1; Orotto rj Ht. Andrew' 5 Orange Iodge e C. N Mechanic . . i Dry Ixrk n Hons of Ciuiudii . . n W. a 5 a a a a 2 Pt.s. 5 i ft i a 3 3 3 3 a a a a IflW 7 i'l; RUTTES FOR ?.!n silrm Omcery Moon RBNT PfMoe ! ! able girt to care for two chBdre u ai.d for rkst MOOfcllN HOUSE. nVl I oo a uiue nounewont. astsst r roncl of clnldren. Apply DC. Fur Co. tf " ROOMS TO HKNT "ACTED.- TO 90RW3W at SOnOO on first mortgage at per cent no five KOMI!) roomed house and lot. close Ap tr wl bath. Monro Uraa. phonic vn. til (l ADD - TUB INLANDER. I 8--i tvrnm. Phone IOT. AUCTIONBKK im rt!NE. ACCTlCNEEn. CASH MAN h '' w.v, As blind a a bst t-o v vtit strwasv; deal. Buys. !' i" r Manges auythltig of value P- M- 4 I PMOIATIlltlNU lf'N!Tt,?E REPAIRING; t'PHOL-fptme "f all kinds. CheeterfieM .-trove-rd .md made to ortfef. All .v rit in.-nnteed. Phone Oreea 603. v ar m;,MT. A. IslM'SON fWMl f'ave. Mtx'ft w -d Blocks jm load no. KiiHt'ing. per load Id 50 PurTvuT Wood per load MAO " Delivered Bait Herring PlMine fUaem lei UKSTAUHANTA "Sl ;OW CATM VMT. Mm anger. Proprietress Third Avnue, Nest O. W. V. (IwmI Itaeae CWkril Meals. Plume mark 700 TAXI A. I'Iiobc 07 Taxi (Call t;opjpe. Iu or Gust) I Six. ami ven PatiMOKer SttlJe- liflkers at y,ur dlapitgnl anjrvtlmt. "ROSS miOS. POOL ItOOM Meeker IMock. 'A "roan from Empreu Hotel) - ! rui.'sCK KUPBKT TIDKS flxturf ; 4 , t.iEMi.v. rr.unr.tiiv in 1:41 m. is. fL 13 IB pm. 304 H ' 7:40 .m 7.7 - 'JO 03 pjii. 3.4 Till KKIIW, 11:11111 AltV 17 :14 am. 10.4 ft. 1444 pjn. 20 3 " 8:14 n. 7.1 " 90M p m s o -FMIIIAV. 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A '' 3ril Av ft A' 1, Hiiiirt.ky r.it ! day - sir Steamship l'r VnnrtxiiiT Ttio'lay Fn l.iy w !' Biti.-dny T; 11 ' Feb 2ft 1 Itimii Mimi.infr Sunday 1 ' Weilnasdiiy Prirtny- kh ' Fcti 7 Feb 21 r lirl Hliiip i n Siir.itsy . 1 I'rimi Pi.rt simp-' Tuemlay ' Tor Kleivart, 8'll:d.iy I" Vidlis 1 I'rimi Mewiin. Ati"' Tneily ' Ftidiiy-sft l'r: l or tjiin-n li irinltt Feb. II P Pcb. 30- a- I' liom tjueen t-!trht t Feb. 10- iw r Feb. 21 i" I' 1'iir Alaska ' Feb. 7-- f'"1" Feb. 1 " '' rrnni Miikii- i Feb. 25 s r r. C.N.R. TRAINS For F.t M 'l"! '1 fniirdy From Et- TunkW1-Sm, 'lay Ailvrriie ""' I ' ' in - fa i- r t '1