f AM FOOT rv pi wyueaning at Vancouver Prices Most Modern Drycleanlnjr Plan! In City J Thone 118 Pioneer Laundry Ltd. Third Are. and McBride Street 3 JtTHANKS i tri 1 1 1 tUT FCRVJARMTH AMD HEAT THAT OUR COAL GIVES- IT CANT, BE BEAT! Thankful for the bird, of course! But more thankful for' the fire to cook it and the he3t to warm us up. You'll have a Happy Christ-, mas if you use our coal. It gives 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 ordera 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 I 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 &l0 Double Load ?QJU Large Sack r0 0 BUNDLES DRY KINDLING, $1.00 Phone 580 HydeTranster AND COAL CO. 129 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 now closed Valentin Dairy Office and Dairy 11th lot. Telephone 537. ANGER, the TAILOR Fine Imported Serge and Scotch Tweed Suits made to order in our shop in Trince Rupert as low CCC ft ft as I. ANGER. Cutter and Designer 223 Sixth Street TnE DAILT NEiTa Tht. BRINGING UP FATHER ( By George McMar)1J. MR- COOro? I DOWN- STAIRS AM WAMTtjTO 5EE ESZS'S? fOU- WHAT'LL I TE.LL HIM? ftgSbrEkgta r .c - M rSSf- - V INDIGESTION IS A CRIME So Says Professor of the University of London and Hard tabor is Cure LONDON. Dec. 39. Fat men should be entenctd to bard Ubor. for Indigestion is crime. Professor B. Colllngwood ol tht University of London told the People's League of Health. "There Is no excuse Tor Indigestion," he said. "Indigestion is simply caused through lack of knowledge knowledge of what to eat and haw to eat It. "Cooking food attractively is a most Important point. The belie.' that you are going to enjoy your unl Is half the oattle. "Then you must it It properly. Dsnl swallow too qulekiy. After a meal It Is win to sit ana rest for half an hour at least." The physiologist charged over-eating lth Indigestion In many cases. Heavy-weight! should be placed In the dock, he repeated, as the flrs.t step on the way to the workhouse. HINT FOR BIG BILL THOMPSON REGARD TO BRITISH PROPAGANDA (Juneau Empire) When, and If. Mayor "Big Bill" Thomp-tn gets rid of the "British propaganda' books in the bocks of the Chicago LL- brary. gets written a history in which there is no pro-English text, there stUl remains a big task ahead cf him And undoubtedly he is the man for the undertaking in which, if successful, tb least reward entaikd should be his elevation to the presidency of the United States. Tbe English influence on tbe geog-l raphy of the United States is large. The inap of the country snows how its pernicious activity has spotted up tbe country with names of English place to ths disadvantage of the real America. For instance, up In the northeastern part f the ccuntry there is a group of com monwealths known as the New England States. Think or it! Then tbe individual commonwealths New York Sate. New Horrpshlre, New Jersey. named after English cities, shires and Islands, not to mention Maryland. Virginia, the Carciinas and Georgia, named for English kings and queens. Then look at some of the American cities! Consider bow the perfidious English changed Kieuw Amsterdam to Nev York. There is Albany, lots cf them. ! Rochester, Chester, Kingston. Lancaster j Koyhcumberiand. Reading. Wilkes- Barre. Charleston. Norfolk, and hun dreds of other American towns mi r it res which perpetuate things English in their very names. Oh. the degradation of ltl For these end Is in sight. 8on tyayor Thomp on. hiving purified the schools and libraries cf Chicago, can turn his at tention to the real problem and with the aid of tame lion hunters rescue the country from the grip of this Insidious British propaganda. MARRIAGE CANCELS THE WOMAN'S NATIONALITY Itritlth Women Married to Americans Are Without a Country for Some Years LONDON, Dec. 29. "British women married to Americans who have to live over here for hang periods are In a Jegai position which leaves them without nationality." the DaUy News says. Un der British lsw the wife loses her n UonsUty and ahe cannot become an American citizen until she has had years continuous residence in the States. Not only has she to register a; bow oireei as trie American she not. but to report periodically to the puuec. diic uu no legal ngnts. It a question as to What would Krmn if her husband died or deserted her There has been no test case on the point "When It comes to travelling on the Continent, all she can get are identl flcatwn papers from tbe American Con sulate or tbe British Homo Office af fording her protection aa the shadow of ah American or tbe ghost of a British subject. "A woman who has laid to endure this position for two and one half years U Mrs, Morley, wife of F. V. Morley, ths American writer and publisher. " 'railing the modification of the American Law.' she 'told the Dally News, 'what 1 required Is the alteration of the British Aliens Act of 1914 ensuring that a British subject marrying an alien shall retain her British nationality unless or untU she can Join her husband." NIGHT SITTINGS OF JUVENILE COURT AT MONTREAL PLANNED with a view to obtaining the evidence j fathers or biya charged with delinquency In TO per cent! of the cases It jetng neceuary that the fathers should :stlfy without sumbittlng the fsthers to toss of XXtnJ fra l their work and con-sequent loss of pay. Judge J. O. Lacrolz. who presides over be Juvenile Osurt here, says that wrhil h has not enforced tbe presence of fathers at court bearings beeaute be :hinks this would be too drastic, a rest deal of traubl and inconvenience us been occasioned by their not being .resent. The beads of families, be says, acst of whem cam small wages, hav. epeatedly asked for night sessions; He :s in favor of the prsposaL The quenten of night sittings of the 'uvenlle Court is one for the city eoun-oil to decide. The matter may teat before ' thst body shortly. PAID-UP PARTY IS LATEST SOCIAL EVENT LONDON. Dee. 29. "Paid-up" parties sre the latest fads amongst Londoners. It isnt everybody who knows what a "paid-up party" is. and at least one person was astounded to receive the following invitation "Please come to a Pald-wlth-thanks' party at -. on Saturday. Music and dancing. Ringing up the host to inquire Just whst It mean- the following explanation ass given: "It's Just a little friendly gathering i celebrate the fact that all tbe in- italments have been paid on the furniture and piano. I'm having another on iext January to rejolu over the last payment on the motorcar." buying furniture and motor cars on he instalment plan, there will probably dlnr. be a iarge iucrense la psld-witu-iuanks , parties this season. DISTILLED BLENDED BOTTLED IN SCOTLAND James Buchanan Sl&x, limited 26 Ilolborn, London, E.CJ. MR-JlCCft- WHEN I "TOLD VOU TwE- OTHER DVT I MAD A 9iCK CAT 00 AlD YOU HAD OME AN FOU orTURPENTtN6-J WHAT I'D LIKETO rTl SgffiS " VCT rkft-J i iT ,M;y '- B.C. ELECTRIC AND THE P.G.E. Suggestion That Big Company Should Take Over Road and Operate it We congratulate Han. 4. D. MacLsaa. premier of British OolwMa on his pronouncement of government policy retarding the POX. Railway, says the Mining and Industrial Record. The MONTREAL, Dec. 29 Two night ses- province has the railway. It cannot dons per week of the Juvenile Court scrap it. It must either go ahead aad jwy be held when the new court build- j make It a successful asset, or let it !ng cf 8t. Joseph Boulevard Is com-! drift Into chaos. We have always eoo-sleted. This Innovation is nrooosed i tended that without a terminal either at Vancouver or Fort George notatBg can be matte of the road. If tbe government plans to sen it are reattatd well and good. If not the premier Is right In his determination to do something definite with it. It is stated the -am-Ings of the road ahow material improve ment. So they houM. with the activities of the BC Electric Railway Co. in tte great power enterprise on Bridge River. In fact that company's Interest in tbe cMunuy traversed by ths railway promise. to become so important. It ap-aarw to us tbe ultimate desUaaUen of the road may be Its acquisition by tbat aompany. which could etaetrtfy -ft aad iperate It so much more economically tnd efficiently thsn anybody else. SKUNKS ARE TAMED Walk Arotriid llmi-e and Rebate WHI an Manitoba farm OTTAWA Dee. 29. Tbe fact that ;kunka can be tamed to walk around the bouse without doing damage to person or property was Hlusttated hen recently when Norman Crtddle of the entomological Division of tbe Department of Agriculture, Manitoba, delivered an address before the annual meeting of tbe Ottawa Field Naturalists' Club at tbe lecture ban of the National Museum. ( Mr. Oitdle. who in tbe winter here writes bis reports on the grasshopper situation of Manitoba, spoke on wild jtton to a number of people in the au- (r TS I A deliKt to the ? 1 1 connosseul:, 1 I a revelation to the 1 1 sceptic 1 V This adrertirement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia vituc TmiTM SOME TOftPW' I P ill l i w ' w iii um v arm - i i vc i KVE.ra5MTOiS O I ' V-1 I . 1 .1!. I SiS.'i.oa I "V V l XTY- V anted For Sale For Rent DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for lets than 50c SPORT CHAT Local basketball fans are looking forward with keen Interest to the Inter-High School series whscn win be held cn Friday and Saturday night of this vsetk. Apparently in (ice fettle, tbe "Toys from Uw paper town are already iete. It la the tint tUM that Ocean Mis fcas contributed to such a serits .nd. on that account, they are doubly welcome The boys themselves are on heir toes and are very oanfldent that -hey m 111 be able to shew tbe locals and the Anyovltes some of the Use points jt tat hoop game. The eJeseaeas of the two opening contests at Anyox on Monday and Wednesday ntghu speaks well for the fact that these teams arc evenly enough matched sad ths wul be able to give the f&4 and their respective supporters some thrill tat tnatr money. If Ocean f wils measures up to the itaadard set In these opening games, a memorable series is m store. The Anyox and Prince Rupert teams wUi reach the dry from tbe smelter town )u tomorrow rooming's steamer. If the Canadian Hockey Association - fit so sanetloji the proposed visit 3f tbe New Edinburgh of Ottswa to asrlln, Antwerp. Vlenaa. Pari, London r. nd elsewhere this winter. Canada wDl he represented in Europe by two hockey Mams that will do this country credit. University of Toronto Orada. Allan Cup bolder, and world chaaiplonshlp as-plrsnta sgaiast the teams of eleven sther nation, will a)o be abroad about tbe aame time. It baa been tbe custom for Olympic trams to ps-y ether fames .ban those of the Olympic series, usu- ills in Various Zuropeaa centres. Vie- anas or Montreal naa a mast sueoe-ful trip last winter, aad Canadian teams are decidedly popular on the -'tber side. Tbe fact that two CaaatUan team may tour Europe this season life la Manitoba with especial reference j bou)d not be an objection when the to birds and mammala. He told of his, Canadian Association Is considering success in taming quite a variety of ; New Edlnburg s application for a sane animals which he kept around the tkra. house, evja Including y juns coyotes In his list. In view of the growing popularity of UaUTn , , CHRISTMAS TREE FOR PRESBYTERIAN SUNDAY SCHOOL LAST EVENING The annual Christmas Tree entertainment but night for children of First Presbyterian Church Sunday School was a great success, a record crowd of kiddies and parents being .in . attendance for the occasion. The'even't j was in charge of John E. Davey. super-itntendent of tbe Sundsy School, who ) presided, and the ataff of teacbera. J. tW.rtMcaitlle. i presented boo etc. to the children. the necesssry a- alatanee. Prior to tbe arrival on the scene of Father Carlstmaa, there was an attractive program which Included a cornet solo by Billy Fuller, eeeompanled Kv Myraa Fuller vocal solo. Joan Arthur: recitation. Dorothy Christ!: piano solo. Beatrice Bemier: recitation. Marlon Ryan: chouma by girls; recttation "Wei-feome to Santa Claua." Winnie Cameron; ! piano solo. Elsie Finley: recitation, Donald Eby. and violin solo by Wlzner (Bryant, accompanied by Jimmy Bryant. MOHAWK GROUP NEAR HAZELTON IS BEING WORKED THIS WINTER (Mining and Industrial Record) Tbe Mohawk Group. S miles from Hazelton. has been re-opened and Is already sacking ore for shipment. This prcperty. formerly known as the Erie, waf worked 16 years ago. Tbe vein has been traced Jot over one thousand feet .in tbe surface and opened by tun. oel and ahaft. The ore was lost and worK shut a jn. Last fill Dike Harris did work and succeeded in picking up the pay ore within a few feet o the old workings. D. A. Hunt Is sow in charge of tbe wcrk, wlth a small crew, and steadily mlalng hb grade ere f-?r shipment.. High aJver values are encountered.' tbe enrichment being grey ;-pper E. G. Brown, of Vancouver is organizing a company to work the property Duke Harris being associated with him ut thia work. WANTED WANTED. BT small furnished CAREFUL TENANT, cottaaa. Phone 61. SOS FOIt SALE 50x12 SEINE BOAT AND PACKER, 30 hp. heavy oU engine and first class troUer, cost 7jOOO. is month old, offered tor thirty dsya only at Stoeo. 48x11 Seine boat. 90 b p. cagflc worth tJOOOO. for SO days only. I1JO0. 40 h p heavy oil atarbte or stationary engine, pries 1 1.500. Two 30-fL Salmoa trailers, 1 bp. and 12 hp. price MM and 600. 18 hp J -cylinder, 4 -cycle Fatrbaok- Morse, price S280. 3 hp. 2 -cylinder Buffalo marine engine SO0. ZOO fathom Salmoa seine, MO a&esb deep, used only short seats. Snap at S700. Apply 3. Field. Baa 8. atty. Phone 23. FOR 8AU5. A REAL CHRISTMAS Special. Oerbard Heintcman Player Piano. Secondhand at 1525 0 on terms. Walkera Masic Store. tf FOR It EXT OR RENT. TWO ROOMS. OOOD Bathroom. IlousekeepiBg oaoveaimers If desired. Apply 160 Third Ate. Phone Blue 32. ROOMS FOR RENT. 8TBAM HEATED; hot and cold water. Apply 623 Third Avenue, at room 9 between S and 7. evenings. 209 FOR RENT. Apartment by the day. week or month. Phone Red 607. tf HOUSE FOR RENT. 9 I,OOUS AND 3ATH. Apply Munro Bros. tf FOR RENT. FURNISHED Apply 21S Fourth Ave. Hast. LOST EXCHANGE HOUSE. U LOST. SMALL GOLD PIN SET With pearls, with Mack border. Between Government wharf and Prlaee Rupert Hotel. Finder please return to Dally News office. Reward. FOUND, Dally FOUND -BUNCH OF News ofnea. KEYS. APPLY CHIMNEY SWEEP II. J. 7CMKF.IIII Penrral HandyMan Furnaces and Stoves Cleaned and Repaired Chlmnles jwepL i i Cemetery Plot Cared For. " Phone Red 243. Prince Rupert. B& unr.F. niiMMUMiH !;Je3tcTflUl .-It drnlnr1 ' room suites. Barrymore carpets, walnut dres sers, walnut vanity dresser, floor lamps, upholstered cane chairs, beds. blanket, lounges, rsnges, brick 11b ed beaters, mats, linoleum. Treat yourself to a New Yesr's Gift I A. MrKKVXIF, H HMTI RE Hione 172 NEW AMI JKCOXII IIAMI FI RMTVRE bought and sold sad exshsnged. Flsyer Piano and Two Cash Registers In stock. FAPADOPl'I.OH M9 Third Ave. M.UM PlMtrte 6IC Every Day la HOLLAR DAY at THE DOLLAR RTORE. 20 per cent Discount on all Stamped Ooodt. Nothingt Over - a Dollar. nOMIMOS"!! RNITrR'r.sFACIMNOi: 3aa;j ; ai . Wnit'W'EJ. IJjirler 14 Third Avenue Wtr Buy. Be!! st Eshangc anything. Phone mark 4tl XMAS AND M.W Yr..tR fPRCIil Artfe,, Lottatui Found, it STEAMSHIP MOYBM lir Vancouver Tuesday as c.n. Friday as p.-, Satardsy cr " - Prn Nov 30 as P- : Dec. 21 - m ft-.-. I rum Vancouver Sunday aa Cn. Wednesday- m i Saturday aa c. Satufdsy-ss P-Nov. 2S- as P Dec. 17 -as P: Dec. 31 as Pr.:. far I be Eal Ta t'aneoaier Premier Taesdays Friday ocionr" Mondays, Wedn.i cteses Irom Ihe Eat Tea.ya. Thurviv, dua ess fc s li - II ... t- To Naa Rlter Points Sundays it MAIL SCHEDULE i Tlawdaws Fridays Satttrdayt OJUL Nov. SO. ft -i' Trains, Mond. Saturdays rrim Vancouvrr Sundays Wrdacadsy Saturdays CXPJL Nov. 2fl. Der Train. Sundays. Tur ; AtJt Ta Ml mi I'nr Port Mmptnn aa4 Nasi kim- a a SaSay aa. C;ur.- . f, I'ram Port Jlmpxni s4 u gim. Tuesdsy as. C.n. a . u I'ur Asjai and Meurtrr. -Sunday as. cn, . p Wednesday m u from Anyai ana -;esjn. Tuesday s cm u FrldsT Pr u lor tjaern Char i. Dee. Sca. Pr Dea. IT as. P. - Irom ((oren Chsriattpt- Dee. ss. Pr .: ,r. ;. Dea. it mm. Pr r IW Alka Not. 38 aa. Pi Dee. IT s. Fr: Dea. Jl as. Pr rrnm Alska Nov. . Pr Dee. J as. Pi , Ssi'jrtiitXl s ul i Allre Arm. M BVit from Naa River Points- Tuesday 0 To Ahuka Points No. 28. Dee. 17 ana ai rrom Alafca roini Nov. 30. Dee. 21 To Qneen From Qneen High an wroao.,. .... rf From Anyot. Alice .srm. Oiarlolle Island Pol" . aa - IT Deeemotr 3 - ,1 Decaaiber 1 and IB CiLR. TRAINS For the TJitt Mondays. Wednesdaya at 1130 am. From the Kit: Tuesdays. Thursdays. at 3.30 p-m. pkin'ce'icupekt tides Till IWDAV. IlErtMHtK R IS SC 18 M V " LOW 11:02 a 23:24 p I havo only a limited number of O.C.M. ntin tY. ictfcM. Bicycle and Joycycles ths very thing jHigb B W to make the youngster happy for the! H.-02 ... r . 11:59 aJD tn srnm A small ., cash ...k navment rt' RATI RDM'. DF.0EMBE , down, balance monthly. See me now I Hlgli ' ' " ; 19 73 ' a TOM ntlJNflFR 'Um 31S rifth Street Phone FJue CJ5 : 0:2 a a 13 11 ac 3 Ul 1 .7t rl IK."