FAGB FOUR, DryQeanmg at Vancouver " Prices Most Modern Drycleanlng Plant in City W Phone 118 Pioneer Laundry Ltd. Third Ave. and McHrlde Street OUH GREAT CLOSING out SALE of MEN'S AND HOYS' CLOTHINR AND FURNISH' is still on Montreal Importers Third Avenue J. II. Miller. Proprietor (WZ GIl'fVOURCOALISPiCKEp)! YOU FACTS)VC"S; We pass our coal over a screen four times larger than any other coal screen in town. We are therefore putting out the cleanest and best prepared coal. We make it a point to get coal for you that will give the most heat with the least waste. Let us have your order for delivery now. Albert & McCaf fery Limited Phones 11G and 117 Trappers ! Are you getting enough for your furt It' not, come to Goldbloom. Just now we want mink, marten, ermine, coyote, wolf, foxes of ajl 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 everything. If you have a large lot, wire me and I shall call personally. Remember, if you want a square deal aell to Goldbloom "The Trappers' Friend." Second Avenue COAL Prices DOWN l'embina Peerlew EfK $12.00 I'embina Washed Nuts $11.23 Alberta Sootiest Egg $12.00 Alberta Lump $13.00 These Coals are under cover anc delivered dry. HydeTranster AND COAL CO. 139 Second Avenue Tin IttSi DAILY -W2wS BRINGING UP FATHER By George'McMapns OAOOY-1 HOPE "VOO AMD 1 ARE OU I LEFT THE AOOREVr. , MOTHER HAVE A pLZAfr AMT TRMN'TO SY I GIT GOULY- THROUGH WHEN SHUT I MUSTN'T UP ARE I. h- HERE i WE HAD THE VHERE WE'RE QOii-J' TIME A KiT VOO GET B FUNMY? PACK IN' I NEED MlS OUR AND ON PtAMO HERE- AN' -ncKtLTft THE RAILROAD ok rr .bOME RCT A VACATION. TRAIN- OUR WAY ' ' I m5 i'l PROGRAM FOR OLYMPIC SPORTS Will Open With Hockey Matches on February 11 and End With Same Sport February 19 ST. MORITZ. Switzerland, Jan. 84. The program of the second Olympic Winter games to be he:d here commencing February 11 to 19, In connection with the Olympiad, follow: The opening ceremony and three hockey matches will be held on February 11. A military team skiing race, three hockey matches, hone racing on , the now and skijoring will take place the following das. wniie anad'.-.ns wei Canada, toe Sr.tith Air ficbtiiig blacks, and a 9 O 1918. by lull eilur. .wrvira. In Indies rf! settlln.: inns (". visit to mode's grave In the Matapos Hill', will recall h!s masnlflccnt daring In making p ec w!h t'.ib Matabale In the very heart of their wtrong-hold In these name hills. Victoria Fall will nlx te visited and our advcnturvis will ratch thr spirit that :i))our .i In "the smok' that thunderH.'' oi tli: nuLve nu:i,. or the Aruhlc whii-h iii-ans "the end of the world." America's unM rush of '49 lias its couuUrpurt In Cml Driuin rlfhu Natmd at Top of Claw Prince Rupert Crlbbag? League results list ulght war u follows: Moite, 10; Qrjlto. 17. 8-.. Andrew's. 14; Cold Storage. IS. lis. C.N. Mechanic. 9; New Empress Hotel. Prince Rupert Hotel, li Orange Lodge, 16. C.N. Operating, 14; Canadian Legion. 13. Sons ot Canada, 11; Knights of Columbus. 16. league Table W. L. Pt St. Andrew's 3 o s O.N. Operating 3 0 I On February IS, speed akatlnf over Storage I the 500-metres and 6.000 metres "range unite g courses and a hockey match will form I Kn'Bhts of Columbus a the attraction. nprns Hotel 3 February 14. long distant ski racing , "lnoe Rupert Hotel l at fifty kilometres, speed skating over , Canadian Legion 1 1,400 metres and figure skating; a hockey match and speed' skating over ten uro(l:n 1 thousand metres course. I -n siecnamca o February 15. figure skating, free styles S:m of Canada 0 for men and women, and a hockey , t j ARTHUR BEALE WINS figure skating for singles and pairs, and ; the first and second beats In bobsleigh i lrc,n- . .... jz;.. 1 1 i 1 1 3 a a a 3 3 IN BILLIARD FINAL " ' February 17, long distance ski racing, ' . .... , t. . Iglon Tournament by ' Defeating over fifteen to eighteen kilometres. , hockey semi-finals and the third and fourth heats In bobsleigh racing. Defeat'r.g John May by a score of February IS. ski Jumping.. only. iron to 182. Arthur Beale last evening The Winter sports program will come on In the final of a handicap billiard to an end on February 19 with hockey . tournament held by the Canadian finals to dcetde the first four place 'lesion with a total entry list of twenty-forming the closing events. ; '0Ur i In the evening the announcements of in the semi-finals also played last the results and tne distribution of tight. John May beat Fred Harty 900 medals and diplomas will mark the con-1 to 188 while Arthur Beale won over clualon of the Olympic Winter sports. ! Harry Thrupp with a similar score MATlVE OAMCERS, JOHAHHESDUftQ the dewlopments on The lUtid, wliUh no visitor to AfHca will niUs. but the diamond rush to the Mmbtfrky mines In rt70 Is unique. i. Mv:i (!'-i-ovf!'y was miidt by .-. trader, who picked up a bright-colored stone a child hnd been playing w!ih. The assay proved this a xpuctnciilar diamond and now at the mero mention of Khn-btti'ley Uie whole world visions "diamonds" In (flittering heaps. In liarely forty years thtse tnlties li 'vc yld.h cl i.iin noo.Oiio worth of these KetiiH. 'Il'iok of the Joy of ! einx roiiKh illamonds come out of the Mir'h and lulnj able to buy them. I U: It a p. .asm iu aUiru TWO TEAMS ARE TIED I ST. ANDREW'S CARPET FOR CRIB LEADERSHIP BOWLING TOURNAMENT OPENED LAST EVENING St. Andrew's and C.N. Operators Now In the opening matches of the St. Andrew's Society carpet bowling tourn-ment last night the rink headed by Oeorge Scott eliminated that of Robert Davie while George Abbott's aggregation won over Neil McDonald's group. The next session will be on Thursday evening when the games will be jotwoen the following rlnkn: Charles Taylor vs. Tom Beattle and James 3lck vs. J. Watson. Friday night's omes will be: Alex McLcod vs. R. 'jmeron and Jack Frew vs. Jack Wat- n. SPORT CHAT Cold Storage and Maple eLafs will meet tonight in the Billiard League with line-ups as follows: W. H. Long (Cold Storage) vs. Mayor S. P. McMordle Maple Leafs). A. Murray vs. J. Hamilton. J. Hlllman vs. J. Marcus Andrews. A. Maedonald s. M. M. McLachlan. John May vs. Oeorge Howe. Jimmy UOLarnln cf Vancouver, has j agreed to meet Sid Terrls of New York at 1SS, the lightweight limit. In New York on February 34. It will be He-j Larnln's first appearance In Gotham. He ' has been finding It difficult to scale down below 137 pounds, but must do 135 for Terrls or lose the match. An effort will be made to match the winner with Sammy Mandel), the champion. Tom Heeney will meet Jack Delaney in a 15-round bout In New York on March l, and, Jack Sharkey will be matched fdr the same distance with Johnny Rlako on March 13. The survivors will book up In Msr and thr Throwing a Lot of Light on a Dark Continent Africa as the "Dark Continent" helonga to tin- ttcriit piist. Remote plains arc no lifii ;or inaccessible In the?, (i.iys when International atrniHn are hnbnoMiing with the Poles and amity nights and wireless telephone are linking up the Old World and the New. Last year the first party of tourist edvanturers to Afrlcn ft New Vork, and next winter six crulslii ; ships with Africa included In tui'lr Itineraries will sail from that port. The Canadian IVcTIc Sltanwhlp "EmpresK or rraiice," will leav this month for her achediilctl South Amerlc.in - Houth Afrlrnn cruise, touching the Wi en passant. for next winter's adventurers to Africa. Oatrlrh feather farms as one of the odCU.Iis ot Africa dustined to t!ir!!! tiic huut tv. ry foailr.lnii rlnltor and, wonderfBl to rek4e. I'aris fashions are sent out by parcel post to JohannMburir and reach there lie for tboy coma to Canada. However, there are still plenty of niitlv" In their national Kaib, and tolkinir drum? and i'.ulu war dances to he seen and heard. In fact, tlie d'inees are a Ann--dny moriilnR Institution in th kraals at the m'nes and ars en-coiii'it'ind by the owners as an aiV fdots to laboi double". V nnted!2 For Sale For Rent return to Dally News Omce. 20 . ( , , inner win be matched with Oene funmy for the world's heavyweight namplonsh.p This fight will take I lace In June at the Yankee atsdlum If . he eliminations produce an cutstand- j ,ng contender Otherwise Jack Demp- ey will be Tunney's first opponent. 1 TINKER BEATS BROWN IN POSTPONED GAME Milliard llvtnre Kndo with Nrvre of U3." hi lavor or Cimtto (rr ;yr Club In s postponed game of the Oyro lub vs. Orott,) billiard league fixture. Aid. O. P. Tinker of the Oyro Cl'ib on over Joe Brown by a senre of 300 o 163. the aggregate i'orr for the ournament thus being 93S to 30 in favor of the tobacconists. Billiard league atandlng to date are as follows: len Self tO T ) D. Brown lOrotto) 1. HOW HU): A. Murray (CB.) V J NrKon (O.C.I Played Total Aver Cold Storage 6 MOB Ml Irotto 4 432 BOS Maple Leafs 5 . 4S1S BOS Irand Terminals.. S 4413 883 3yro Club 6 Ai9t 864 Individual averages to date are as follows: I. May (OS.) F. Williams (ML ) n. Waugh (Orottoi A. MaedonaM (OS.) .... W, . Long (SB ) YogaasgL tqi .... M M McLachlan (ML.) J. Beraley (O.T.) Mayor McMordie iH.L.i . . BaJagno tO.C.i vt Andrew's 'M L ) t. Donald iGC.i I Judge ( Orott n i J Hamilton (MI..) (I. A. Woodland tO.t . W. E Wllllscroft (OT I . II. Morgan (OS Brown (O) a. P. Tinker iOc.i Played Total Av. ' O Pyle (OT; 5 l Hamilton (Ml.) r, V. Zlemnn (O.T.) 3 J Andrews (O.T.) .r n. Young lOrotto) 4 John Bulger (C.S.) 3 O. Krause (O.T.) 2 200 200 200 300 093 IBB 7!M 300 B84 193 88 in m 109 914 IBS 871 1B4 958 IB1 952 77 748 187 W2 ir 03A 186 1091 (11)4 Kill 111 182 174 348 174 091 178 (1H6 172 168 108 81.1 167 n km KM llll T.l'l 1 ;,D 117 1.' 77 J 1.14 niu iss 450 150 71 138 ELKS' WHIST DRIVE Prize winners at the weekly whlut Irlve of the Elks' Lodge last nlubt Mrs. Peter Wlngham with u or.. r MS md Thonns H. Priest with 109 There vaa a allxht InimiH in .ji,, the ,eton profad ia! ksf interesting one. There will be about ten moe li l-.i-k In the courv of ihe winter xerks being held by the BuUkt Bllln. lMI'OesiBUJ "What is the proper thing for a man to da when his w:fe asks him for n.im'v and he hasn't any1" "Oh, there isn't any proper thlnK to do in thimr rlrriimsiutic-os. Anyihlnn he does will he wrong." AdvtrtU In tht Daily Nawi DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for lets than 50c WANTED WANT TWO FURNISHED ROOMS: light housekeeping: few months. Modem. Describe. P.O. Box 152. Prince Rupert. IB .MISCELLANEOUS CAPITAL P0ND8 NBQOTIATKD. OKN-eral Corporation Service. Confidential, Address P.O. Box 1553. Prince Rupert. 15 . PPORTUNTTY CAPABLE BU8INSS8 man wholesale sand, gravel, lime. j cement. See Hunters. Second Ave. IB i i .tlU. OPKNTNO FOR SMALL BAUD Saw Squares, boxes, etc. Alaxks. See Hunters, Second Avenue. IB j LOST OST ON FRIDAY EVBNINO JANU- ary 30. at Prince Rupert Club or be- I tween Club and Fourth Avenue West, j silver compact Initial L. Finder please ' FOR SALE 1XR SALE. ONE 30 IIP. FRISCO ' 8tandaid In flr.-u eta- condition; recently overhauled; with full equipment. Apply Ward Kkctrlc and Marine Supply. 34 ; FOB BALE. 1600 BUYS A NEWLY finished bouse. 5 rooms, bathroom. pantry and basement. Hmidy to saw-I mlll; Phone n;sckB2l. tf FOR BAIJ5 BSSIX SEDAN. 1937. IN perfect condition. C!ica cash, Apply F. H. Aiken. Box 11S. Terrncc, BC. 1 FOR BALE AUTO KMTTBH. COM plete. Oood cond'.t'.m Apply S2t Eighth Avenue W. Phone B!ue 276. IB FOB SALE. SECOND HAND CARPET in good condition. 10 ft. b 13 ft Apply Dally News . tf FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPER, large bundles for 25c. POlt RENT FOR RENT. ONE OOOO APARTMENT with three bedroom" D-.wn town . Stork block Apply Stork's Hardware. tf FOR RFWT. -ROOMS WITH OR WITH-out hoard. Central location Phone Blue 15S. tf HOTJ8R FOB REMT ROOMS AND BATH Apply Munro Bros. tf FOR RENT. FURNISHED HOU8S Apply 2H Fourtly Ave East. tf tTBINITI'IIK h 1HSif.n WE HAVE IN STOCK BEDS. 8PRIN08. mnttreM. linoleum and linoleum nigs, carpels window blind., curtain md. curtain goods and drapes, dining room suit cheatr-rfleld sv:te. chair, tsb-Ie. floor lamps. b!anVru. sheets, bed-xpreads, quills, rsuges. sktittles. kitchen hardware and mostly all household articles. All new pooda. A. MACKENZIE. Furniture. Phone 778 CHIMNEY SWEEP II. t. 7.1 MKRint lleneral Hsndv Nan Furnsnes snd Stovea Cleaned and Repaired Chlmnles Swept OtOMUry Plot Cared For Phone Bed 248 Prlncs Rupert BC EXCHANGE NSIVitM MMONb HNt FI'NNIf I'HR onofni and sold and scnanted. Player Piano and Two Cash Registers In stock. WPAiiOMii, miw W ttifrfl Ave. Pnnste 848 I'RINCK KUI'ERT TIDES 444 444444 TI MtliY. JAM ARY U High a 46 a m. IB I 14:23 p.m. 21 lLow 8:86 am. 7 j 21:08 p m. 1 I lVi:iKHII.V. f VM RY IS 3:32 am. 9. 18:04 p.m. Jl 9 !8 a m. 21:42 pm. 3 i MF.IINRKI.AV. JANCARY t.1 Hlfth 3:28 m m ls ' 18:04 p.m. ji JW 8 )0 . m . 21:42 pm J TIII HUHY. JAM AHY M "Wh 8 SB n til 15 :48 p in. !o 9 5R pja. 33 30 p.m. r-HllltY. JAM ARY tl H'K" 4:88 a.m. 16:88 pm. k" 10;43 am. 2S.0I n.m KATI KIIAY. JAM RY "Jg MRh 8 M n m 17 39 p m 1 1 35 n.m M:48 pan. HIND AY Jivi tnv H'Kh 6:18 a m. 19 01 pm. , 0 H 41 p m MOMMY, JAM ARY 1 JB a.m. I 30 .10 p m. ,nw 0 46 am I 03 p m. 30 4 4 8 ft 9 " I " 9 " 9 ft 5 " 6 " 3 " 9 ft. .5 " 8 " ,3 " I ft. 7 " 3 " 1 " 1 ft. 4 " 3 ' 1 " 0 " 1 " .3 " .8 ' n ft. 0 8 ft 3 " a .3 " Article Lot tr.d Found,&c STEAMSHIP MOVEMENT: i i f or Vsnremee . j Tuosday -m. Cannwun Friday - as. Prince 'K ii- Saturday as. Cardena as. Princess n. n:r : . Feb. 1 . Prtnrr-, ; Keb. 14 as. Prlnci- l Feb. 29 as. Prtncen. m I'ross Vaaoouver Sunday -ss CamoMm Wednesday -as. Pr l: Saturday, ss. Cardem. Batwday as. Piincr ii. ., , Jan. 38 as. Princes M , Feb. 1 1 a. Princes m Feb. 28 es. Princes 1 Yh Fori stmpson and s Bn- Bunday as. OanKmun i; I'raea Port Mpsn and . it i Tussday as. Carnosun Far Anyux and Mien art Two I Sunday m. Camosun i tf Wsdneaday -as. Princ H - rYmn AaA-ax and Measri Tuesday as. Camosun Friday as. Prince Hi: ' I Cut (nee rtsMlr Jan 28 es. Prince J Feb. II es. Prince -h -. Feb 24- ss. Prince J ram taeeei CMarMie -Jan 28- as. Prince J Feb. B es. Prince J Feb n as. Prince J. Far Alaska Jan. 38 as. Prince M Feb II as. Frtnor i Feb. 24--ss Princes M r'rwas AftselNl I Feb. I as. PlirteeM U.e . i Feb. IS-ss. PrrneeM Mr ! rrb 29 as. Prince m MAIL SCHEDULE JANI'ARV, I' the Kaet Mondays, Wadnoadays. - cUmss Fram (tie Rastna Tuesdays. Taursdsy sn t 1 duo To Yaneoatrr Tuesdays frMays Saturdays C.P.R. Feb 1, 18 an.' Trains. Monways. v Saturdays m Vaneoavrr Sundays Wednesdays Saturdays C.P.R.--Jan. M, Pel- 1 1 Trains. Sundays. Tu-! day . Tw Anvox, A lire Ann. i' Pieniler Sundays m.''' Weflneadaya From Anyax, Mhe Arm. lressler 'iuesdfcys Fridays Tn ns BJIrer Point Biindays from Nsas River Pstnls- Tuasday r To Alaska Points Jan. as. Feb. 11 and From Alaska Points Feb. 1. is and 29 To Qoeen Charlotte llat Jan. 88; Pa. U anl - From Qoeen Cliarlotlr -' Jan. M; Feb. 9 and CII.R. TRAINS 1 rl , - 1 ,. ,rt 1 wmt hit I. . I atonaays, weanesany at 11J0 a.tn. luesgays, Tnursaiys 1 St 6.80 pm. IN PHOHA I i: IN Till! KlTltnMK C'l 11 COM MUM In the Matter of tin-. Act; and In the Matter of ti' v Rudd. Deceased. ln' TAKE NOTICE thnt 1 Hnnnr V 1SB vim.. December. AJ). 1987. I , minlstrator of the - Rudd, deceased, and 1 ng claims against are hereby required t ffoperly verified, to n 1 bo 3rd dsy of January 1 all parties Indebted t ' ' rruuirea to pay the Indebtedness to me f" NORMAN A Offlcln! A 'T Dnted the 3rd lny ! 1937. a