BRINGING UP FATHER By George McMapiJs Our IwOULDmVcoTh1E ' II I fh HAVE IT I'M CLAD II I , u I f" I ) j IaH J Cleaning 1 1 l,NlA HOTEL- ILL 11$ I ICE VCWl AHE LOCKED UP ALL ME a, UP SOME LJTV On and nfter Feb. 1st, 1928 Suits steamed and pressed Suits cleaned and pressed ,$2.00 Coat and vest Trousers 7,-, Trousers, white $1,00 Overcoats, steamed and pressed 7,c? Overcoats, cleaned and pressed $1.75 Trench Overcoats .. .J2.no Raincoats $2.00 Fancy Vests r0 Roys' Suits $1.00 Caps nrtf Silk Shirts 7.- Mufflers 2." Ties ir.f Sweater Coats 73? Pioneer Laundry YOU f ACTo NOT HOT AIR Tr (1921) Ud. Phone 118 iOURCOAUSPiCKEp) 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 &'McCaferyJ Limited Phones 116 and 117 anoers ! 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. Wfivhave 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 sell to Goldbloom The Trappers' Friend." Second Avenue COAL Prices DOWN Pembina Peerless Egg $12.00 Pembina Washed Nuts $11.25 Alberta Sootlcwi Egg $12.00 Alberta Lump $13.00 These Coals are under cover and delivered dry. HydeTransfer AND COAL CO. 139 Second Avenue LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. We Specialize In Piano and Furnitum Moving. i as follows: FT U J MOOT TQ-Cof rV!k , 1 V. THE ROOM AN' W I AWAY' I W ' L,' 0 W Fwt.nl Senrln, Imk GnM Hfiuis hu WMTW COLD STORAGE WINS BILLIARD FIXTURE Made Alrroxt Perfect Score ly Defeat ing" firaml Terminal 997 to 01 Last Night Coming within three point of a per fect score, the Cold Storage defeated the Grand Terminals by an aggregate score of 997 to 901 In last night s bil liard fixture, trim further strengthening its hold on first place in the lea gue standing. The Individual scores were: W. H. Long (Cold Storage). 300; P. G. Pyle (Grand Terminals I, 191. J. Hlllman, 200; P. Zteman. 186. A. Murray. 200: J. Andrews, 180. A. Macdonald. 200; Ben Self. 145. J. May. 197; J. Beealey. 200. BUltard league standings to date are I Played Total Aver. Ccld Storage 7 8833 032 Maple Leafs 7 6295 899 Grotto 6 5307 SBC Grand Terminals.. 7 8168 881 Gyro Club 7 8129 87 Individual averages to date follow: Played Total Av. F. Williams (MX.) 1 200 200 F G. Pyle (O.T.) 7 J. May (OS.). 4 lO. Hows (ML) 7 A. Macdonald (C.8 .) 7 D. Brown '(Grotto) 6 jW. H. Long C8.) 7 !a. Murray (C.8.) 7 !W. J. Nelson (O.C.) .... 7 jC. Youngman (O) 6 jj. Beealey (O.T.) 5 O Waugh (Grotto) o jBayor MoMordie (ML.).. 7 A. Donald (GO.) 3 M M. McLachlan (ML.) 6 'J. Hlllman (CB.) 7 1374 198 786 198 IMS 194 1366 194 1164 194 162 19S 1842 '192 1941 199 987 949 1119 1283 648 1084 19 191 190 187 18B 188 181 177 A. Woodland, ip.c . . 6 1068 177 en Self fo.-ft?. . 7f: . 7 6 fcrf C. Balagno (O.C.. 7 1299 176 M. Andrews (M.L.) 7 12J7 174 W. E. Willlseroft (O.T.).. 4 601 178 J Judge (Grotto) 4 691 178 B. Morgsn (G.8.) 8 838 167 P. Zieman (O.T.) 4 699 107 O. P. Tinker (G.C.) 7 1164 168 J Hamilton (MX.) 7 1168 166 J. Andrews (O.T.) 7 1163 166 R Young (Qrotto) 6 048 MB John Bulger (C.S.) 3 460 160 0. Krause (O.T.) 2 m 186 1. Brown (O) 4 498 107 RIFLE RANGE Scores were made as follows last evening at the regular weekly snoot of the North DC. Regiment Rifle Association on the Market Place miniature range: W. Brass 04 B. Wilson 98 R. Wilson 93 A. Wyiie 9a A. Bueau 85 SPORT CHAT Doug Prlraell has practically com Dieted arrangements to take the Prinn Anyox and Stewart. Departure of the group, which has already achieved widespread note, will be made on April 8 if negotiations are successfully completed. They will give sahlbttlons of Indian club swinging, single sticks. tumbling, pyramid building and other interesting Items on their repertoire Tbe second snnusl bonspiel of the Prince Oeorge Curling Club, occupying inree days time, took place at the in terior town thiH week. There were thirteen rinks entered lor four competitions including a rink from Jasper and another from Glscome. Merchant of the town and others were generous In their presentation of prices. Following the main bonspiel. a mixed bons-plel was started with lady curlers The Northern Hardware Co. at Prince Oeorge, is displaying an Interesting curling exhibit in Its windows. It is a trophy which was won by P. J. Claxton of Prince Oeorge, in a points com pet). uon in oalgary thlrtgraight years ago. It was played with two asanas with no1 chance for flke. The teepttf wa donated by The Tribune, the first ewJl paper In Oalgary. Mr. Claxton will be 89 years old In August but he "links he could still give some of the local curlers pointers on the game which would help them. PRINCE GEORGE n. If. Itedel, who recently arrived In Prince Oeorge from Consort. Alberta, has entered the cartage business here, having purchased the goodwill and efjulpment of the City Cartage & Transfer Co. and the equipment of the D.C. Transfer Co. All the members of the staff of bott) concerns will be kept In work by htm, states Mr. Redel. The coldest weather In Prince George during the past week has been ten degrees above Eero. In a letter to Charles A. Pyne. ex-pieMdcnt of the Prince George Board .1 Trade. General P. A. Sutton admit" hat he is having difficulty. In raising, noney in England for the purchase of he Pacific arret Eastern Railway. Th market is right but the people of Bri-ish Columbia have given the road a lack eye. he states. However, he still bss hopes of seeing tbe project through The Prince George Agricultural Ac In dustrial Association plans for s big two-day show this year with many attrac tions. Dominion Day wUl also be cele brated in a suitable manner by the Association which has elected officers foi tbe year as follows: president. P. D. laylor; vtee-presldeat, A. B. Moffatt, recretary, J. O. Wilson: treasurer. W. X Hornsby; directors, W. L. Armstrong. P. A. Matheson and V A. MaeCullum. According to Information received by '. E. Wilson, city aoUalvor. there to a uslblllty of plans laid by ths late J. 3. McArthur for a large sawmill on the ludson Bay site hers being proceeded vlth by the estate. Henry W. Wyatt of this city, better Vtnown as "Kid O lesson. " has been lined 8800. with the option of three months' Imprisonment, by Magistrate Koran for keeping liquor for sale on his premises on Third Avenue. Rev. Father Wolfe baa been placed n h?3i530f Jrtie CSPte Parish of the CatnoTtl Church bT BIshOD Bunas of The Black Jacks Oomte Black-face Dialogue Duet George Le Malre and Kei Van tie work along the line of the Oana lan National Railway by It v. Father ;hartie , J. II. Johnson has been an Inmate i the city hospital for the past two weeks an tiering from blood poisoning, le is now making rapid recovery. The local business partnership of "hn Melon Is and James Wilson has een dissolved and Mr. Mclnnls will jrry on. Paul Wlelsnd was selling buffalo meat from Edmonton In his local butcher shop ths week. J. Laith returned to Prince George this, week from a business visit to astern cities preparatory to the oper-luc of a furniture store here. A suooesaful benefit concert was held in Knot United Church here on Wed nesday evening. R. J. Oarvey. who has disposed of his transfer business in Prince Oeorge Is leaving for Vancouver on a business trip. He expects : return to Prince Oeorge. John Mclnnls lef'. this week for a business trip to Vancouver. He expects to be away about two weeks. 2I0M SMITH ERS Development work is being carried out with noouraging result on the Victory and King Tut mining properties on Hudson Bay Mountain for Capt. J. V O'Brien of Philadelphia. An apparent softening In , the rock has Improved working conditions. Smithers will have an increase of as eminent In t29 of 116.000. A (he mill rate will probably be not reduced, his will give, .more monrv for nubile Prince ftupert, and wlU be succeeded in vorx. Improvements have made a gain Oitfippfronlc Amonor Records On a Dew, Dew, Dewy Day Fox Trot Nat Shtlkret and Tha Victor Orchestra 2081 Uuet with guitar Jim Miller Charlie Farted 2om 'S Wonderful frpm "Funny Face") Fox Trot Victor Arden let, Vocal 15 and ih Frank Crumll 21m My SouvGniris The big hit of the Season I Presented four different ways. FotTrot Kofier Wolfe Kahn and llli Orchestra 2I0S4 Vocal "the Revelers 21100 Orfian Jee Crawford 21146 Instrumental Paul Wlilteman's Concert Orchestra J577 HicBlachJacfts My Blue Heaven Vocal Gene Austin Fox Trot Paul Whlteman and Ills Orchestra Organ Jesse Crawford Instrumental Victor Salon Croup 20964 2082S 21992 35875 Also the latest Ited'Seal records by famous Victor artists Victor Tailing Machine Co. V antedi: For Sale For Rent DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for lets than 50c FOR SALE WILL SELL OR TRADE FOR BUILD-lag In Prince Rupert Waterfront s cree at Phelta station. Unequalled for ahieken raneh. market garden: saw or shingle rata sits. Also perfect clay for brick making. Geo. T. Kane, Prince Rupert. 29 FOR SALE. ONE 30 HP. FRISCO Standard in first class ooodUlon: recently overhauled; with full equipment. Apply Ward Electric and Marine Supply. 34 FOR SALE. 11600 BUYS A NBWLY finished house. 6 rooms, bathroom, pantry and basement. Handy to saw-mill. Phone Black 621. tf On BALK PORTABLE GRAMOPHONE Walnut ease, like new. Pew record. 886.00 cash. 39 FOR SALE. LARGE NEW CONOOL- einn rug and lounge bed. Phone Black 696. tf of 113.000 over last year according to be assessor's figures. Frank H. Taylor la an another trip to Vancouver In connection with the financing of the Richfield mining property at Topley. Several new and large bodies of gold and sliver ore have recently bmn opened up oa tbe Attain of the local United Church during 1927 were amply successful according to gratifying reports submitted at the annual meeting held on Monday evening. After the meeting there was a musical evening and social program. those contributing including Miss Bar- ksr. Master Hsroid Berg. Mkss Paulina Johnson. Danny Jonas and Mlaa Vivian Graham. t. James Anglican Church here has elected omeera for the year as follows: clergyman's warden. J. II. Byrne; pro- pie warden, F. E. Pate; sidesmen. 6. II. Hosklns, a. II. Pethlck. Mr. Fowler, lit Dunn, Mrs. Page sad Mrs. Cham- ptea; lay representatives, a. II. Hostine and Mm. Page. Mra. A. KU pa trick has been III lately uSering from a severe said. Judge RobertBon of Prince Oeorge spent a few days here teat week-end and took a great Interest in local curl ing activities. E. E. Orchard la out again following a confinement of a weak to his bad. and frll Ohrnan 2(114 ' :&$Md&M their Orchestra 4itl: tn.pUfr sitrsTogVaig. tj$ff an qree aavntry, wa a vnutnr -fe lsaHfiet recently ws rosv irasjgftesKygyrssariBaWl The game en Tuesday evening of this week took tbe form of s practice Miss Dorothy Foster, daughter of Mr and Mrs. P. V. Foster, re le bra tad her eighth birthday on Tuesday afternoon wi a party at which she entertained a aumoer of her young friends. Little Joan McOlll. daughter of Mr and Mra. L. S. MeOllL has been threat ened with appendicitis but It Is hoped that an operation may not be neces sary. Prise winners at the monthly card party of the local Catholic Women's Leagve on Tuesday evening were Mrs. Halg. Mrs. McMillan. J. A. Macdonald and It. Salembier at brlda and Mrs. J II. Byrne and Mra. II. C. Bamford at whist. A daughter was born an Monday at the Bulkley Valley District Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Howell of Quick. Altar boys of St. Jet here have elected omen peaiaent, Jack Dunioou v Wilfrid Wataoni inaatartU rjTsoifows! t-pi&ient, Uierejiiflnles. Francis fieaton, Pat Oarr and Jack Duniop; secretary, Pat Downey, there Is difficulty in getUng a quo rum for the annual meeting of the Bulkley Valley District Hospital Assoc-latlon. For this reason, the annual rote ting, which was to have been held last Mondsy night, was postponed. The local hospital only lost t&8 on last year's operations which U a better condition thin usual. AGENTS WANTED 3100 WEEKLY EASY EITHER SEX selling our cleaners. Works like msglc. Unusual high commission. Free samples. P. A. Lefetrvre & Co.. Alexandria. Ont. WANTED WANTED. A MAID FOR OEreBRAL housework. Apply Mrs. Besner, 368 Fourth Avenue E. tf FOR RENT FOR RENT. ONE GOOD APARTMENT With three bedrooms. Down town. Stork block. Apply Stork's Hardware. FOR RENT -FURNISHED IIOUeEREBP-lng room by the day. week or month. Phone Red 607. tf FOR RENT. FIVE ROOM PLAT WITH bath. 11700 per month. Apply 897 Borden St. 30 FOR RENT. ROOMS WITH OR WITH- out board. Central location Phone Blue 158. tf HOUSE FOR RENT. 6 ROOMS AND BATH. Apply Maa.ro Bros. tf FOR RENT. FURNISHED HOUSE. Apply 315 Fourth Ave Bast tf LOST L09T.-8PARE TIRE AND RIM SIZE 84 x 4Vi. Was left on top of blocks In front of Bert Greer house on Bum Avenue. E. Finder please return to Vic Menaias. 20 rfRMTIHE AMI k sar.n WE HAVE IN STOCK BEDS. SPRUKW. mattress, linoleum and linoleum rugs, carpets, window blinds, curtain rods, curtain goods and drapes, dining room suites chesterfield suites, chairs, tab-lee, floor lamps, blankets, sheets, bedspreads, quilts, ranges, skuttles. kitchen hardware and maatly all household articles. All new goods. A. Furniture. MACKENEIE. Phone TJ6. CHIMNEY SWEEP II. J. ZIT.MKF.IIR (lrneral llnndy Mjn Purnarea and Stoves Cleaned and Re paired. Onlnuxlea Swept. Cemetery Plot Oared For. Phone Red 243. Prince Ruwert. no EXCHANGE NEW AND Sr.CON!) HtM I t RMTI Rr if, tm&V' aoJjJnd exajtsnged. 4 'PUyrr Piano and 'Two oaati Regtabart' tn steak. riiiuorit.trTic. DH. R. Ft. r.VOIrON Chiropractor -623 Third Avenue. Telephone for apnolntmant now to Blue aa. Resident phone Black US. Evening calls made as arranged. Make your appointment now. PRINCR lMlll.'T Tinra a, 4 4t4ftt4 MTritll.tY. FMUMMKY 4 l"Bh 0:89 a Jn. 183 ft. 12:20 pjn. SIS " I 0:38 a m. 8.2 " 19:08 p.m. la " Rt'MlW. lEnitl'AltY .1 High 1 at a m. 10 8 18:08 p.m. 22.1 " Low 7:18 am. 7J " 10:81 pjn. 1.6 " MONDAY, f F.IIUt'WtY R Ulth 2:08 a.m. ao.a ft, 18:63 p.m. 22.0 " Low 8.00 ajn. 6.8 " 20:20 p.m. 1.6 TVWliW. I Dllltl AltY fh v..: 2-41 am. 2Q.4 ft. I4:8 p.m. 31.5 " Low 8:40 a.m. 6.0 - 21K)4 p.m. 2.1 " WKDNIWIIAV, iTIIIIIl.tllY 8 "Hh 3:20 am. 20.4 ft. t:17 p.m. 30.7 " Low 9:19 aJn. 5 8 .. 31 :38 p.m. 3 0" TlU'ltsn.W. JANI'.tUY '"8h 36 a.m. 20.3 ft. 15:67 pjn. iu.o " Low 0;67 a.m. 8.0 " 33:11 p.m. 4.3. M Article Lostu4 Found,4i QTCAMCU1D MAVCUtLT for Vsnrouter Tueadsy--. Cidiku:i Frldty as. Prince Ssturday-s. Csrii-n.t -rss. Prln - B Feb. 15- s. Prlnr,'. : Feb. 29 vi. Prliic. . from Vanniuvrr Suntisy- ss. Cimiw. Wednemlay--as. Pr i : -., Saturday, at. Carder ..1 Saturday- -St. Prlnre, u-Feb. II as. Prlnre. m Peb. 25 ss. Princes- M I'or Port Simpson ami Xa.it Rim- Sunday . Camoeui: lYotn Pert Simpson and Kui In Tuesday-at. Cimwim Car Anyov and Meaart Wednesday ss. Priii ' K f i IVoin Anjot and Strn.in Tuesday- -s. Camwui. Friday - Prlnrr r Ivir tjneen rharlolle--Peb. II . Prince J Feb 2S ss. Prince ' From ljueen Charlottes Feb 9 ss. Prince .! Peb. 33 as. Prime I For Alaska Feb II as. PrlnrcH- i Peb. 2S -ss. Princes M I ruin Alaska Feb. la ss. Prince M Peb 29- sa. Prlnriv m MAIL SCHEDULE 11:11111 tnv " l.r the rlsit Uondaye. Wednesdays. Br irna closes " I root the Fsnt Tuesdays. Thursday an 1 due 1o Vanrouter Tueadayt Prldaya Saturdays CF.R- Peb. 15 slid -' Trains. Mondsy. wi aturdaya I'roni Vanceuvrr Sunday Wednesdays Prldaya C.P.R. Feb. II and V Trains. Sundtyt. Tueit .- f davs To Anynv. Alice Arm, Stevurt ttt Premier Sundays man 111 . t 11. ji1 i V ft PAPAI)OPl'ls t MAras , -.JJ-f v?sdnedaya ' BH9 Tnltd.',Ufcurh6ne r.M 1 " Anyot, Alice Arm, M' rremier Tuesdays Prldaya To Naa Utter Pnlntv-Sunday -a. From Nam )t()er Points Tuesday' rt'i To AIV rn Feb. H and 26. From Alaska Points Peb. 16 arid 39. To (pieen Charlotte Mand r"l'"' Feb. 11 and 26. rrom queen Charlotte M'i"l r"1 Fob. t and 23. C.ILR. TRAINS For the Easl Mondays, Wednesday, u tt 11 .30 am. From fhe Esau- Tueadat. Thursdsva iimI tt 3.30 n m "GOVERNMENT UQV0K A,f NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LICF.NCE NOTICE 18 HEREBY CU I s the flth day ol Februtrv n- " ajgned Intend to tpply ' Control Board for a lire" ' to premises being part .i ' jnown as "OomnierciBi H"" the corner of pirst Aveim Btreet, Cltr of Prince Rm-Province of British Colunn 1 lands described as LuU 1 itnu Fount,,, ((4, jjiocn n tlon One (I). Map 923, 1" 1 Land Registration District ylnce aforesaid, for tlie n:i 1 ;" ;l ; ',1- 9 ine giaja or by th i'P" "RViafi10" n the pre.1.1 . V uy or January a.u. trr ill at 4