rME FOUR Tin; DAILT BRINGING UP FATHER By George McM anijS But mr jiccv voor 1 i au. right- Ul AwMHiWM9i!A : 1 ftTff Hi i-", rr E! I DryCIeaniiij BUT I WANT ill Tow TM K&afiCy J.vlT-rr -r,P I I . I Mil .REAU-Y- IT MAKE r J f . - 1 r showing uzsz th1 M3UTD I 1 1 I 1. mci- iVSBr-l " ' ' '' 711 cut. tt, II i "wlwt I I VEP IF Tmi , . THE. HOOfc ACfcNT I'M OKlCf AND LLOVELW library I b view- $fflk gfTX 'f J, HoJsaNo LJ at HUT TOLD- CO A3 I'M HrAAli.-r-r il?k"v::: bedroom J M w m mm boy it? HI COMNA nt -r- I I I RJIV III t98HI . J - 9 i I I I' I Ill V: - -.t1: l .a II Teita I I ZT VL' BBBBaVaBBBBaks Or t Vancouver Prices SIot Modern DrycleaninK Planl in City Thone IIS Pioneer Laundry Ltd. Third Are. and McRride Street ?Y ' w V rSVJ YOU U. GIVE IS FCRW1RMTK AMD HEAT THAT OUR COAL GWES- rrcANT BE BEAT! Thankful for the bird, of course! But more thankful for the fire to cook it and the heat to warm us up. You'U hare a Happy Christmas if you use our eoaL It gives the finishing touch to the day. Albert & McCaffery Limited Phones 116 and 117 Tra pers i Are you getting enough for your fur? If not, come to Goldbloom. Just now we want mink, marten, ernithe, coyote, wolf, foxes of all kind, 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 everything. If you have a large lot. wire me and J shall call personally. Remember, if you want a square deal sell to Goldbloom The Trappers' Friend." Second Avenue Wood DRY BIRCH. CEDAR AND JACK PINE Single Load $3.50 Double Load $0.50 Large Sack .() 0 BUNDLES DRY KINDLING, $1.00 Phone 580 HydeTransler AND COAL CO. 139 Second Avenue MILK -:- PRICE Reduced to 12 pints for $1.00 7 quarts for $1.00 12 pints for $1.00 Cash price tickets. McBride Street store how closed Valentin Dairy Office and Dairy - 11th SL Telephone 557. ANGER, the TAILOR Fine Imported Serge and Scotch Tweed Suits made to order In our shop In Prince Rupert as low Qffff A A as IJVUiUU L ANGER. Cutter and Designer 223 Sixth Street NEW TENDERS SEWER PIPES City Council Decides to Ignore hornier Bids and Call lor New Ones Accepting the advice of. the. city en gineer, tbe city council lot night decided to call (or new leaden. for the 'pipe for tbe trunk sever which la to b Uld the comhag spring. Tender were called list August and opened and then Uld orer. It U claimed now that freight rates are slightly lower and this may affect the cost of the pipe. Alderman Perry urged the letting of tke contract to the highest tenderer aa the firm has gone to a lot of expense lc cabling for prices and had submitted the tender In good faith. Alderman Stephens asked how long It would take to die the trench. If the pipe was not needed at once the city might be saved a considerable sum by calling for new tenders. Mayor Ntwura did not consider it fair after opening the other tenders to then cull for new ones. Aldermsn Larsen remarked that It would mean keener competition. After considerable discussion it war moved by Aldermsn Unsey. seconded by Alderman Stephens that new tenders be called, and this was carried. BRITISH COLUMBIA LEADS IN NUMBER OF NEW INDUSTRIES New industries nave been established in ail tbe provinces, though in this respect British Columbia leads, says "The Last West." published at Winnipeg. Il Is said that the Pacific province manufactures practically everything required by its peaple. AgrirulturaUy. too. thk province is prcgrewlng In a marked de gree. The extensive arable areas in tbe central region along the Prince Rupert line of the Canadian National Railway, are attracting increasing attention though, but little advertised, and settle meet and production la growing. Mining developments from Prince George to Prince Rupert are assuming considerable importance with outside capital coming In more liberally than ever before, and '.he establishment cf two or three or mills in the near future seems certain. The lumber, pole and tie business Is also nourishing. Farmers who are able to handle tie contracts deal direct wrth the railway company, thus finding a market fcr suitable timber cut in land clearing operations, and obtain a substantial revenue therefrom. Those whe cannot take contracts direct deal with he legular contractors. christmasIreeTt cathedral sunday - school last-night The annual Christmas tree In connection with the Cathedral Sunday schec) was held last night In the Cathedral Hall, the .superintendent, E. W. Tucker, having charge and being aided by the teachers. A good supper was provided by the teachers, something like one hundred and fifty sitting down to a sumptuous n past. The Christmas tree was unloaded by Santa Claus and a good program was given as follows: Piano and violin duet Kathleen Bulger and Mar-tret GUehrlst. Piano duet -Jane and Edna McLean. Recitation Catherine CadwaUader. Piano and violin duet Audrey Par-tin -and MeUle Lawrence. Song Pour Japanese girls: Mteses Harana, Katsumyama, K. Yamanaka, and N. Yamanaka. Piano Rosie Cox. Recitation Kenneth Arnott. Piano and violin Molly and Nellie Lawrence. Recitation George 3. Dawes. Song Pour Japanese girls. Address on Christmas by Archdeacon Rlk, who presided" ' HOTEL ARRIVALS, Savoy . uiaison, a. Erlendson and Miss Smith, Oslsnd: Mrs. T. P. McLeod and J. and I. McLeod. Terrace: E. .W. Bel arr. oiewarc: Hoy ouss. Hazelton; J. Quinn. Telegraph Point; c J. Toombs. Port simpsim; E Church, Georgetown: A McDcna'.d, Anyox. IT lure Rupert Miss E. Jones. Winnipeg; Mrs. 8. Kwinllaa. Miss I Wilklruon land W. J. Service. Smiihers: Dr L. B 'Wrtncb, Hiaelloa: Miss C. U. Peters. Orean Palls: Miss Mary Easthope. Ter ace: Mrs. S Alger and family. Vsk (Crorge McPee. Georgetown. (Valral Lone Eagle. Miss 11. Wtngate. Miss Helen Thorn Sandy MeNab. M. Jen-itas. R. Nr-denstrom. B. C. Warm. Miss A. Burnett and J. C. liassal. Ot taws; Got Cordel. Reno: W Lund. city. SALVATION ARMY CHRISTMAS TREE ATMETLAK.4TLA MeUakatla Corps of the Salvation rtny was ayaln to tbe fore in taklnx teps to properly celebrate and spread Jhrlstmss clircr amongst the village children by giving them a tea party and Snrlstms tree early on Christmas Ere. which proved to be a very enjoyable event. On the 27th a musical festival was taged by the MeUakatla Corps of the Jalvatlon Army, the Cttadal being pret--Uy ecorated and packed to Its capacity 3 an appreciative audience. The opening number en the program. :nUtled "Hit up the Flag," from "Musl--al 'Salvationist." a typical Salvation Army number with a swing and catchy une. sung by SA. songsters, depicted a ceoe of a Salvation Army lassie stand-ag on the lop of the world waving the u-my -Blood and Fire" flag, the juniors tanding on each side Cf tAj world wsv-ag the army eolcrs. Well rendered appropriate Chrlstmai ausle marked the entire program, a erl table feast ot mirth and melody. Jid much of tbe success was due to the intlrlng efforts of A. Auckland at the gan; K. A. Leigh ton with his banjo-oandolln: M. Clilton cn the trombone': invoy a If ton wellded the baton: and I. Haldane was scenic painter. A fitting rinale number entitled Winnipeg" from the War Cry was well endered with a snap, volume and me- ' soious narmony tnat cannot be sur massed. ROCK WORK PROCEEDS ON THE TRUNK SEWER In connection with the calling for enders for sewer pipes it developed at the city council meeting last Inght that iome rock work could be done on the runk sewer during the cold westher PROVIDES CASH FOR COMMITTEE City Donates $250 to Hoard of Trade Tor Campaign Favor of Hallway At tke meeting of the city council last night it wss decided to grant the Geard of Trade the sum of MQ for the r af the committee on Peace River Aailway. ' Mayor Newton, who la a member of fce joint committee, made the reoom- aiMKlations that 1500 be gnntrd. Alderman Stephena urged, that aa tke stlmates had already been exceeded :he sum ot S3G0 be voted now and the "W eouaeil maid increase the amount iter It was felt that 1250 would enable he committee to carry os untu the new council was elected and the vote was passed. HRISTM.4S TREE BY ROYAL PURPLE AND ELKS IS SUCCESS Children e! members of the Elks and 3oyal Purple Lodges, orphans and In- .nates of the Ridley Home to the num ber of. fIy or so were is attendance resterdayaf lernoon at a ChnsUnaa Tree atld by the Elks and Royal Purple In he home .In the Iletgerson Block. After dinner had been served and mes played. Santa Claus put in his appearance , and distributed generous!? tilled stockings and present to each child preent. Tbe errut was a completely success-f'll on credit for the arrangement of anich goes to Mrs. IL A. Ross. Mrs. It O. Skinner 'and Mrs. R. Arthur, Jr. com prising the committee In charge. Jark Cobb gave Santa Claua invaluable as litsnce In Ms work. 3EING TRIED IN COUNTY COURT BY JUDGE YOUNG HERE Committed for trial at Hazelton on V anted For Sale For Rent I charge of assault occasion ins arevkusiln of tn nm Prlod but could not bodily harm, J. A. McCoy was brought .SBtam ,u,r ,nd Aayox came up from to the city from the Interior on Tester-! thttd to win. day afternoons train and his trll is' ntrtauiment for ut that milder westbr must be ! proceedine before Judee P. McB. Tnune I ,l Anyox Included DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for let than 50c rMsuraat at Hawllou Among the Kitueasea la Or Leonard Wrlneh Of Basel ton. BASKETBALL TEAMS HERE Hoys Hack From Anyox Tell of Heinz Entertained in Northern Town Reporting the playing of two Inter, mating games and a splendid reception at Anyox. the Prince Rupert High debool basketball team returned heme m the Prln Rupert this morning from Anyox where they participated In the -eniBg matches of lh lntr-lUgh School championship aerlea which will v costinusd tiers this evening and to-narrow with Anyox. Ocean Palls and Prince Rupert teams partJelpetlns;. Com lag down with the local boys waa the Anyox team which includes T. Aslmua, ceaah; Eddie Qsy. assistant coach: W. Aslmus. W. MeMfftan. J. O'Neill. J. Mc OMgaU and J. Barclay. Like the Ocean Fall team, which arrived a couple of day ago. Un players from Anyox are oiliHted la the homes of local High School pupils. The local players report that tbe teams at Anyox were very evmly matched and the result wa nle. clean basketball of a high standard. Print Rupert won the first game by a seer of 47 to In nve minutes' overtime, it being the first time that the Anyox High School 'Uflered defeat en It home floor. All the wf through it was a tight match with she score 14-14 at the end of the first half and 44-44 at full time, neces sitating the five minut overtime period. Pwo players having been ruled off for personal fools, prince ftuprrt finished the game with only four men. In the second gam, which Anyox won by 37 to 80. Prince Rupert took a lead of fir paints sosa after tbe open. the local players a banquet and wsiiea oeiore tee muweg work could In County Court today. The incident ainct D the gymnasium on Tuesday :e carried on. The prk would beltn which Rav aim m , .i. . night: party at the home of Mr. and carried out at the estimated cost i- n h. t.v. . .,. . . Mrs. Banclav WninMd.f vnin. .. r : I the show on Thursday night as the A delight to the connoisseur I a revelation to the i sceptic I DISTILLED J I BLENDED II j M 11 1 bottled mMmi IN SCOTLAND yJBl' 1 James Buchanan &.Cq., ijjn H Holborn, London, E.C.L m This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia guests of Principal Campbell of the High : School. Prince Rupert players making tbe I trip were Allan Cram. Harold Macdonald. ! Bab Irvine. Danny Morrison, Joe ,8o 'and Brbnson Hunt. ; Ralph Smith went alcng as coaeb with Ernie Bstehford a a capable supporter. Wllb girts' exhibition games between on' each .nceAvlojv ;jth. .nrjV JEP,io-. ,j;igni wui no Ocean Palls vs. Prince ' Rupert and Ocean Palls vs. Anyox, with ' Prince Rupert meeting Ocean Fall and i Prince Rupert va. Anyox tomorrow night. SPORT CHAT Several even such unsporting spirited individuals as have never previously taken an Interest in tbe hoop game are promising to turn out for the Inter ;Itgh School basketball aerie which ; opens as far as Prince Rupert la con-icerned in the Exhibition Hall, contlnu-; lng tomorrow erenlng, with three teamt , Ocean Falls. Anyox and Prince Bjpert .participating So much general Interest lis being taken In this series, due no doubt to tbe close nature of tbe game at Anyox. that bumper crowds may be j expected tonlzht and tomorrow. Prince Rupert and Anyox teams arrived from : the north this morning, the locals reporting having been given a splendid reception at the smelter town which, hewerer. did not dtounlsh in tbe- Jeast . :he ardor of, the two contending igrt-gations. v According to figures r leafed in the east recently Ait Oagne. of Prince Ge. rge. is in fourth place for scoring ;boncr la the National Hockey League. Boucher, of the New York Rangers, la flnt with nine points; Morenz, of the Canadlens. Is second; D. MacKay. of .Chic.iso is third; and Oagne Is fourth, 'each of them being credited with seven points Advertise In The Dally New WANTED WANTED. - BY small furnished CAMFVL TENANT, cottage Phone Al. 90S SITUATIONS WANTED OIRLS WANT TEMPORARY EMPLOY ment. any kind. Apply Box 1C03 city. 30 1 FOR SAKE SOxU SEINE BOAT AND PACKER. 30: b p heavy- oil engine and Hrst class , -roller, cost 17.000. is months old. offered for thirty days only at MMO. 4&xll Peine boat. 30 h pteng4ne worth 30000. for 30 day only. 11.500. 40 hp heavy oil marine or staliervtry engine, price HMO. Two 30-ft. Salmon trailers. 7 hp. and 12 h p. price M50 and aooo. it hp. 3-cyllnder. 4-cyett Fairbanks atone, price 1280. 30 Ivp. 3-cylinder Buffalo marine engine 500 30Q fathom Salmon seise. 3S0 mesh deep, used or. iy short season. Snap at 1700. Apply J. Field. Box 84. etty. Phone 23. FOR RENT FOR RENT. TWO ROOMS. OOOD Bathroom. HotKekeepUsg eonveleace if desired. Apply 190 Third Are. Phone Blue 393. ROOMS FOR RENT. STEAM HEATED: hot and cold water. Apply 23 Third Avenue, at room S between S and 7. evenings. 364 POn RENT. Apartment by the day. week or month. Phone Red C07. tf HOUSE FOR RENT. ROOMS AND BATH. Apply Munro Bros. tf FOR RENT. FURNISHED HOUSE. Apply 315 Fourth Ave. Eat tf LOST LOST. SMALL GOLD PIN SET With pearU. with blsck border Between Government wharf and Prince Rupert Hotel. Finder please return to Dally News office. Reward. FOUND FOUND. BUNCH OP Dally News office. KEYS. APPLT CHIMNEY SWEEP II. J.. Zt'MKr.HB tlenrral HaoHy Man Furnaces and Stoves Cleaned and Repaired. Chimntcs Swept. i ; " V 'Cemetery Plot Cared For. Phone Red 343. Prince Rupert. BC. iioim: ri kshiiim.s V ,Oisuld'-utW, ' ''dlAlfig' room suites. Bsrrymore carpets, walnut dres- scts, walnut vanity dressers, floor lamps, upholstered cane chairs, beds, blankets, lounges, ranges, brick lined lusters, mat, linoleum. Treat yourself to a New Year's Gift! A. MrKENZIE, rrilMTI UE Phone 775 EXCHANGE NEW AMI ftECOMI IIIMI FI'RMTI'RE bought and sold and exchanged. Player Pfano and Two Cash Registers in stock. PAP.WiOPM.OS M9 Thlnl Ave. MRA Phone SIQ Every Day la ItOI.UtR II VY at THE nni.L.tR HTOnP 20 per cent Discount on alt Stamped Goods Nothing Over a Dollar. IiOMIMDV ITRNITfKE KXriltNOi: N. lESOI RIP. Proprletnr 14,4 Third'.''en-li,1 We Buy. Sell or Extbtng .anything. Plinne Itlvfc lil XM1H AMI Sf.W YK.XR KPIXIAU I have only a limited number of O Cif. ArtJcI, Losti Found,, STEAMSHIP MOVEM jl'pf Vsneaotrr -j Tuesday- w c Fmav- as Pru, a t ? I Saturdsy-as Carde.ia ' sr pr . . . NCT. 30 u Pr i, Dec 31 ss P: I'rom Vanraarrr Sunday ss cau-Wedaesday si Pr SattMbty. ss -Saturday ss Prtr Nov. 3 ss Pt ...... De. 17 ss Dee. 3!- Sunday as Cam U at ? Bea! P;ncs Ut- Pr.:i. - Us -i CI it u at h lor Port Klmpwa ss4 Ksat kit. From Port Almpwn us Sm gj,. Tuesday Cam-Tor .tnjot and Mrs art- 8unday a. Cama . Wedueaday- as P- : . K:;prr I rum .tn) ssd Mrs art Tuewlsy a Can a Friday as Pr : i Isr gnren Chsrlottrs. Dee. 3 as Pr, De. 17 s P.. . I'rom qacea Chartot't- Dee, 1 ss. Pr:: Dee. IS s. pr::.? For Alstka Not. 20-t. Pr:: ti, Ut- Oee. 17 as. Pr: t l! Dee. SI-. Pr t t-tfwtsj Alalia I Kv. 30 a. Pr ea ttirt til De 31 S. Pr.: m kUrt H I MAIL SCHEDULE firrniirit ttr r I lc fjl Mondays. Wednetdsn. SstunHjiin tW I mm the Et To High Anreit. Allre Arm, premier Eundsys " Irom .lajot. Allre Arm, Prrraler Tuesdsyt Fridays To Naas Rltrr Point Sundays r . . . mr Points Tlll'nop.tT. nr.roinff 3 IS am 1:5 pjn Low 113 73 .-24 p.m Bicycles and Joycycles the very thing Hh 9 va to make the youngster happy for the! . 1S" P-m mhnla .. D.t. fni S2A LOW II a to SfiOOri A mlt m.h navment i S.TrHIAY down, balance monthly. See me nowfiHIgh 7:0jj I 1 33 pjn TOM lltl.MNnF.lt Low 0:28 aJn 3li Tilth Street. Phone nine 833 J Pm u u ' u M M Tuesday. Tbunkir a:.dS. Unatl du. '! Tn Vanrflovef Titesdsys Fridays Saturdsyt o.p.Rvnv. aa Dr Train. Morula ja Saturdays . . lvm Vsaramrr Sundays Wednesday Saturdays O.P.R. Nov. 3. Der Trains. Sundays day 4UMl lul 'I 21 M WMlnei&lTS 11 IT Jl Tiie.'':.,."s a: ssrt .30 S I IB Ml losn'Ml I uw j To Alaka Points Nov. 28. Det:. IT nI ' rrom Alaska polnis Nov. 30. Dee 31. To Oneen Charlotte Itan4 row v. a IV Ia " I rrom fjneen Chsrlolle December I and 13 C.!I.H TRAINS Fur the East-Monday. Wednesdsys, at 1130 am. Frorn the Essl -Tuesdays. Thursdsya at 3 30 pjn. i 3i PRINCE RUPERT TIDES it IECEUIEII Iff 111' II III' .if II' 3 III' ' ;tt I.:' II'