Ifi ! FAQB FODB -DaILY NEwS 1'1'Ullr. , )., -L-'U.r. BRINGING UP FATHER By George McMaua, I AIR Our Cleaning Prices ' On and after Feb. 1st, 1928 Suits steamed and pressed . . . ... "?t$ Suits cleaned and pressed $2.00 Coat and vest $1.2:5 Trousers 7,f Trousers, white .$1,00 Overcoats, steamed and pressed : 7." Overcoats, cleaned and pressed '. $1.75 Trench Overcoats . . $2.50 Raincoats $2.00 Fancy Vests fto Boys' Suits $1.00 Caps Silk Shirts 75 Mufflers 2."e Ties i5f Sweater Coats 7.-( Pioneer - Laundry (1921) Ltd. Phone 118 (we QIV YOU FACT5 NOT HOT VOUR COAL IS PICKEP) VOTH 5CRUPt0uS) 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 & 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 orders from manufacturers in the East, and if we cannot'flll 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, it you want a square deal sell to Goldbloom The Trappers' Friend." Second Avenue COAL Prices DOWN Pembina Peerless Err $12.00 Pembina Wnshed Nuts $11.25 Alberta Soot leas Ejrjr $12.00 Alberta Lump $13.00 These Coals are under cover and delivered dry. HydeTransfer AND COAL CO. 139 Second Avenue Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. We Specialize In I'lnno and Furnttum Mi.vlng. BY COLL.V- I'VE. NOTirEO LATELY ,-MAT BELINDA H ALWAYS IN A GOOD HUMOR .lilUi. -WW,, rr OARSMEN FOR BIG BOAT RACE Special Tor respondent Forecasts Make up or Oxford and Cambridge University Crews LONDON, Feb. 10 - Preparation arc now under way for the great annual boat raoe on the Thames between Ox ford and Cambridge Universities, which usually takes place about the last Sat urday in March. In 1937 tbe race was awed on Saturday. April 3, and was won by Cambridge by three lengths, it elng Cambridge's fourth vletory In ucceselon. and 38th In ail. coin oared ith Oxford's 40 victories. "Thirteen Cambridge Candida Us (li oarsmen and a cox wain) have been or dered Into residence. Of these but three have had previous experience In he lnter-Varalty boat race. The presi dent, J. o. Hulcroft (Radley and Pembroke , rowed at No. 3 last year when. as a second year man, he gained his Blue. During the training period he often de putised for his predecessor. 8. K. Tubbs. at No. 7, and some there are who eon- ;der be would be well advised to tale up that position this year in order to rm a second nucleus upon which to build up the new crew. That Is. al ourse. assuming that R. J. Bt i (Mart- borough and Trinity Hall), la again selected to occupy the stroke position. Al mt time moat followers were convinced that Holcroft would surely adoot this ourse, but as the season progressed here arose another candidate who Is groans as likely to fill this thwart. He R. A. Symonds i Bedford and Lady Margaret), who by his success In the Colquhoun Mulls takes the title Champion of tbe Cam.' Quite a number of really sound oars men have sprung into pramlneace during tbe past few months and have In a arge measure dimmed the light of tbe hitherto better known met With only :hree Old Blues available It la not es- pected that any of them will be usurped ly the newcomers. True. Bios waa not at the height of hi form In the trial .Mght race this year, but enough has been ern and beard of him since his speei tacuiar rise to fame a year ago to know? that he Is a thoroughly efficient and ven brilliant leader of the utmost re liability. This year things look like be ing easier for him as he has a good substitute to hand In A. A. s. Hatch (Eton and King's , tbe losing trial stroke. CENTENARIAN STILL FOND OF CRICKET At IMS WlllUm Walker declares tie Will See Anvlrslla . England at lfd'x NOTTINOHAil, Eng Feb. 10 William Walker, of Wlltord Road. Nottingham, Claimed to be the oldest man in Bhg-land. got up on the morning of his Wtth btrthday amid shoals of ooograt- as ever He take two cups of tea at B a.m.. and has a pint of milk later. For din ner he has meat, vegetables and milk pudding, and two more cups of tea Bread and butter and pastries follow at tea time, and some pork or sausage for supper. He also has a pint of beer and bread and oheese during the day. Me spends as 6d. of his loc weekly aid-age pension on tobacco. Mr. Walker's passion in life Is cricket. "I am still not out." he declsrrd. with a chuckle, "and I shall have to go up to Lord's to see the Australians before I have finished." SPORT CHAT The annual Winter Carnival at Jasper Park under the auspices of the Canadian National Railways Social and Athletic Club will take place on February 91 anrinaa. An Invitation to ru.n tbe Camlfttwas extended to snd sreepted by getuienailt Governor Exlwrt of AI-berta. All outdoor uoru or the Carnival will take place on Lac Beauvert In front of Jasper Park Lodge, a quar-ter-of-s-mlle race track having been cleared on th lake with hockey and curling playing arena Inside Teams from Jasper. McDrlde. Edmonton and other points along the line will be re- prtwiitcd in the Csrnlval. Feoturesof the carnival will Include a thirty-two mile non-stop endurance ski rsce, dog races for children for which at least thirty teunu me In training, flvemll Quickly Banish the I WORST COUGH skl-Jorlng race around the lake and fancy dress skating carnival. Marlon Crawford, Junior speed skating champion of Alberta, will be present at the carnival. While Jasper Park Lodge Is not open at this time of the year, adequate arrangements are being made to accommodate visitors for the occasion. O. E. Clarke Is secretary of the Carni val committee. The greatest exhibition of g amen ess that Jim Corbett. ex-world's heavyweight champion, says he ever saw In the ring was provided by George (Kid) Uvingce in his famous battle with Joe Walcott. tbe Barbados Demon, at Mas- peth. L.I. Walcott was probably the greatest welterweight that ever lived and had beaten men tauch heavier than himself. Lavlg&e wm a lightweight and was not eipeeted to beat hu famous toe. As a matter of fact Walcof. contracted to stop the Kid. Instead o! Lavigne merely trying to stick the limit of fifteen rounds he went right out and carried tbe fight to Walcott. In those earlier rounds he suffered frightful ounlshment. One ear was 'almost ripped from bis head, and be waa batheo in blood from hair to heels No man was ever beaten more brutally than Lavigne was the day. He was ripped snrt gashed from brow to belt line by a o sr.n. i Mil ' 1 Instrumental hitter who knew how to hit. The Kid never backed up He forced the going in every round, and his Indomitable courage began to get on Walcott'a 'nerves. Finally, in the tenth round. ! Walcott refused to come out of his j corner. While hp could probably have i ' eld tbe totter iik Laviiuie off with one hard, lie wanted no more of the Sagl-iw Kid's gahir mid Lavigne. smiling through the blood, was declared the winner. MOOSE LEADING IN WHIST LEAGUE NOW lime Sub'Jantlal Margin Over Kunner up. Native sihik of CamMa Prince Bupert Fraternal Whist League result tost sight were as follows: Moos 6, Son of Canada S. Seal Core 6. Grotto 3. St. Andrews-Knlghts of Pythias postponed. St. Ocorg' 6. IOOJ. S. I.R.UU T. TAHI.K W. L. PU. Moose g a 9 Sons of Canada .... 7 4 Seal Cove 8 5 Knights of Pythias S S Orotto S 6 I. O. O. P 4 7 3t. Andrews 4 6 St. George's 3 8 Date for playing postponed game not ret fixed. IIOTFI. AUHIVtm Prince II u pert J. I. Malkln. F. O. Venable. C. J. Quantlc. C. J Bowbotham. a. C. Knight. C. P. WlUson. N. A. Illlot. 1 C. Bardwell and H. L. Mullett, Vancouver: de Bruljni MaaesU: Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Weaver u and daughter. Port Clemente; Douga Lay, Haselton: Mr. and Mrs. C. Haven. Terrace; A. Watt, J3L Records On a Dew, Dew, Dewv Dav Nat Nat ir n -7 j Fox Trot : Shitkret and The Victor Orchestra Duet with guitar Jim Miller Charlie Kartell 20N19 2 (Mi 'S Wonderful JJrpm "Funny Face") Fox Trot Victor Arden And Phil Oilman- 21114 ; and their Orchestra Vocaf Frank Crumlt 21029 ;H!riii!HAMbgMy 'Souvenirs Fox Trot Vocal Organ The big hit of the Seaton! Pretented four difTtrent trays. Roier V6lfe Knhn.and I II Orchestra 210S4 The Headers 21100 Jesse Crawford 21146 Paul Whiteman'i Concert Orchestra 35877 The Black Jacks Duet Comic Ulack'tace Dialogue George Le Malre and Hex Van Victor Talklnfl Machine Co. 21054 TiicBIaclcJachs My Blue Heaven Vocal Gene Austin Fox Trot Paul Whlteman and HU Orchestra Organ Jesse Crawford Instrumental' Victor Salon Group 20964 20S2S 21092 35873 Alio the tateit lied Seal records by famous Victor artists .1 ibft'N ill isssl II r "V of Canada, Limited W anted:: For Sale For Rent Discussed Numlier of Suliji-cU and Received Report From Delegate to Trade Con-Kre There was an sstended session at ttie msetlng last evening of the Prince Rupert Trades snd Labor Council. It being mldnlgbt before adjournment was finally taken. Election of officers and considerable Important business was dealt wtth and there was one of tbe largest attendances of delegatea in months. 8. D Macdonald, tbe president, occupied the chair. Communication included a letter from the Canadian Legion In response to which it waa decided to endsrse the proposal of erecting In this city a cenotaph in memory of the dead of the Ores War. Anottier letter was from Mrs. Thomas Spencer who expressed appreciation for the support given her by the council n the school board contest at the recent municipal election. A resolution from' the Vancouver Trade and Labor Council renrdlns unemployment Insurance was endorsed by the council and forwarded to J. C. Brady. M P. for this district Th secretary of the council was instructed to communicate with halibut fishermen's organisations notifying tbess of sheet , metal shops in the city which were recognitwd as Onion establishments .President S D Macdonald presented hfk report on the recent deliberations of the Trades congress executive at Victoria ' and told of a satisfactory Interview that had been held with members of the cabinet when matter pertaining to the welfare of the laboring class 1 In .British; Columbia we dsMueaed. A vol ot thanks was tendered Mr. Maa- nsitf far ...',, The, election M OCfloets suited as follow: ' ildnt S D. MaadOnAld (fV ldMvffAe. k . je-Prslont-J. Black (re-elected). PWU ttm.u Statistician H. 8. Eastman. Sergesnt-at-anns- -W. H. Berry. Executive J. M Morrlsoh, J. j. on. lis and Thos Black, with the president and secretary. Legislative Committee J. J OIIIU, J. H Meagher, Jack Ratchford, R. Hanna and H B. Eastman. REDUCTIONIN OCEAN TRAFFIC NEW YORK. Jan. 10 -The thousands 01 Amerieana who go s broad every year in Increasing numbers have not made up for the decrease in ocean passenger iraiac occasioned oy immigration n oxearn snips plying between me united Otstea and foreign non. ae cording to th National Industrial Con- row uoaru, oameo 1,000.000 fewer Pssngr in mo than in any on of toe iiv years before the war. im MrcntaHi nUDIMP nf nn - HlULl(ni between American and European ports mrm iwing carried ny British vessels ststistlca show. Th German merchant msrlne. having shrunk to about one- fcntl iff i- mi , . . ... mw alter tbe war now is rspldly regaining Its former position and Is the fastest growing merchant fleet In 1014 her tonnage Was 134.720. In 1930 It was 419.436 But In 1M0 It had reached S.OOtTOee nd still is Increasing rapidly, th autistic show. Th Amerlcsn merchant fleet nal declined 7.5 per rent during tlia same tlx year. FOR HUNT FOR RENT FOUR ROOMED HOOSC. fully modern: splendid mart view; Fifth Avenue West. Apply Theo Col-lart. Ltd tf POR RENT. ONE GOOD APARTMENT with three bedrooms. Down town. Stork block. Apply Stork s Hirdware. POR BENT- ROOM8 WfTH OR WITH- out board. Central location. Phone Blue 151. tt HOUSE POB BBNT. -6 ROOMS AND BATIt. Apply Manro Bros tf FOR RENT. PURNiailBD HOUSE. Apply ai PtMHtb Are. Bast tf ll'JtMTl ltK AMI KAN'OT!! WE HAVE IN STOCK BEDS. SPRINGS. matures, linoleum snd linoleum rugs, carpets, window Mind, curtain red, curtain good and drapes, dining room ulto chesterfield Mite, eh Irs. tab-ta. floor lamps, blankets, sheet, bed-pread. quUts, range, skuttle. kit-chra hardware and mostly all house bold article Alt new good. A. MACKBKZIE, PurnlUir. Phees T5. High Low High Low High tow High Low ""Kh CHIMNEY SWEEP II. J. 7IUIKKIIU , General llsndr Man Purnace and stave Oesaed and Rt- paired. Ch Unfiles setpt. Cemetery Plat Oartd For. Phone Red Mi, Prlnee Rupert. BO EXCHANGE NEW AMI HKrOND IUM fl UMTI nr. bought and sold snd txthanged. PUyer rune tad Two Cash Registers id stock. JO';- itAiaiitinvaCtf tit . ,.srI, - VaU Thh-d Are. Pnfna'6i " " rlilrnnraitji S3 Third Avenue. Telephone for appointment now to Blue bo. Residence phone Black US Evening calls made a srrsnged. Make your appointment now. iign Low High Low PRINCE RUPERT TIDES HATI'HIIAV. i r.Hltl'AKY 1 1 5:07 am, !. ft. 17 :91 p.m. WO " 11.18 am. 7,a " :! p.m. ta " SI'MlAV. lEUIH-.tltV tt :46 am. 180 t. 18:16 Tun. U.7 IS. 09 pin. 7J " ...MOMIW. JANl'AHV 13 8: am. ISA ft. 1B:8I pm. 140 0.01 a.m. 8.8 - 131J pm. Si -TTEHIIAY. KKIIRI'AUY M 7:$ am. 17.7 u, 20:59 p.m. ,t((,7 0:68 ajn. . OS . 14:29 pm. S3 i WEIIXntli.w, I KIHU AIIV 13 . 17.8 ft. ii jxt pjii. 16.1 1:53 aw. 10.7 M 18:88 p.m. 7.6 " Tiintsnw. n:itm itv i am. iaa ft. MXa p.m. is.0 8:03 a m. " 18:37 pm. Oil " nimw. n iiici Anv i 10:38 a.m. 189 ft 33:62 p.m. 10 8 " 4:18 am. 1Q 17:30 p.ig. 8 7 VOL) iuw -atcn 9EEM TO lUOtflAKPYTHESK BE. HAPPV THE5E I I ( NO NU n&A. DAYS- nnKi-r DON'T vm (OL) i AM" a.ii v. VOUR ,n I I MORE-I Mnoe. HUSBAND HUSBAND QUARREL QUARREL, 1 AMV ANY r r A - MORE7 "YOU USED TELLME- 1 C.L-L. rlf nuw HOW L" DID l tn 1 ciu" iww I II ut 1 I luff At ARCMJll I I 1 ' I I vmi "YOU ARRANGE AooAMf-C i-rO IT . 7 'A. -J . 1 IT? V I U.fcO- l ill I I v j yiv , -J l 1 l l A ' ' " " Jj JJ -3 lUIlY NEWS fl AWIFIPI. AlK & 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for lest than 50c C.NJi.: B. B. Young. Port Simpson; D j Vltchell. Dlgay Island; I. J. Gladstone 1110 V. 8. Moore, Stewart. )avoy J. Webster, Maaaett; i. H. McKay and O. HettMM, city. Will Kelley, j. p. Morse and T. Moraes. Port Simpson : 3. Draakl and W. I. Beelby. Reglns: Ole Martinson. Ck. Cm Ira I W. P. Taylor. CJI.R.; Thomas Rogers. Roe Morton, Mrs. H. MaeOan. Duncan MacLenn and Parquhar MacLean. Edmonton; A. Horden, Vancouver; B. Bostrom, Klnnahan Islsnd. LABOR COUNCIL HELD MEETING FOR SALE "I FOR SALE. ONE 30 HP. FRISCO Standard In first class condition: recently overhauled: with full equipment. Apply ward Electric sad Mr In Supply. 34 POB SALE. 11600 BUYS A NEWLY finished house. 8 rooms, bathroom, pantry and basement. Handy to saw-mill. Phone Black tl. tf FOR SALE. OAK ROLL TOP PB6K and swivel chair. Apply Family Shoe Store. u rKRSONAI. MATBHMTY NURSE. DAILY OR Monthly. CM country trained. Phone Red 704. a STEAMSHIP MOVEMBi rr VsnrpuTrr TUesdty a Cnwt;r Friday Pr: r Saturday- CdiJea " s Prinrfss c . Feb. te-s Pm,.,.. u Feb. J s. Prim. from Vancouver Sunday as. . Wedneediy (' Saturday, s fa. Saturday s Prm r-:- E: Feb. II ss Pr:: Feb. 36 s PrtM. , M t'er Port Hlmpson and Stzi t:w. Sunday s Csm'4:i 1 1 rrotn Port Simpson ant ttl Tuesday as cm fnt nyox and Mre ir) Bundty s csmu i-Wednesday w V: r front Ai)jot and Ulrom Tuesday Csm -Friday Pr: . tar i(iiefn t'lwrtoitr- Feb U- IT;:.,' Feb 34-ss Pr:i from Queen riisrl.ittf--Peb: I Prin-.-Feb. 3t as. Prn,. , fT AUVks Feb. ft-s Ftp. a- from AUika Priii' Prim Feb. 16 . Ptim-esf U re. 3 , Prm" . 1! MAIL SCHEDULE . rriiKi nx W he Et MetMtsy. Wedn"iM- rnm I he Ws Tueensj. Thursdsf ' du To 'neatef Tuesday rrldayt Saturdays C.P.R- Feb. 15 : Trlni MoHdsyn Sstufdavs . . fram inrootfr Sundljrs ... Wedned; . . PrUtay C.PJL Feb. 11 s Train. Sundays ...I TiirMi-"' day To Anyat. Atlrf Arut Premier Sdhdarf ni" . . ' . .. . trallt from A II jot, Alice Arm. Pffmief y Tuesday! Friday To Sass Rlrrf Point Bund From Na River Points- Tuesday TO Alaska Points Feb. It and 36 From Alaska Points Feb. IS and 30 , To 4aeen fhrltt llnl rm wo. 11 ano no . r rharlnllS ll"" fen. s and as CM TRAINS For th Fjm Mondsys. Wednesday at 11.30 a.m. From the Fjis;- TUMdays. Thursdiivo at s io pm. NOTICE " LAND ACT to i.k.w: ' An tn.C4lar Land Di 'r iMlDWrirt of Telourall' ltuatFai the normw' ' Lake, about 40 mm-'-tewn of Atlln. in abon' " longitude, and abon latitude. TAKK NOTICE tlm' ' temleux, of OlBdy ' ,K B 0 occupation Trspiw;' ,! for a lease of the '"" tila:- Oommrneing at a p' northwest end nf Oi lv' 1710 feet north of ma "' Lake River; thence n 111 one mil south; thn,"-thence one mile w 640 acres, more or le (Sgd JOHN Al. i; pstid Dcmbr 9, 111 .41 lll ' tin" tint f"1 fllld TO en' 0J Hi-1