PAGE FOUR yijxci , v Alii x N ayi a BRINGING UP FATHER By George McMapu, Our WHAT ARE. 1 KNOW VOO HAVEN'T' VOL) RE AND CO fHjY sOME 0 ( VOOR FATHER ) 1 SM ( 50- VOU'RE BEONNin, I I a VOUKICKIN' dUSV A BIG LOAFER- ALU VOO I CLOTHE ON- DON'T VO' WILL ORIVE TO WONDER ' TOO' ! eaning ABOUT? THINK OP 1b TO 5lT AROUND DARE TALK BACK-VOU ME CRAZY 1 mH-HV i UlttA V ," t. rAi7 ;6I i AMO NORS- WHy DON'T Voc NEVER WERE ANY COC to-lmT voO rq i til FP Pric es On imdjlftor Feb. 1st, 1928 Suita steamed and pressed 7.",? Suits cleaned .and pressed .52.00 Coat and vest j?l.tW Trousers 7,1c Trousers, white ...... $1,00 Overcoats, steamed and pressed 7;; "Overhsats,' cleaned and pressed , 91, 7.1 Trench Overcoats .. $2.o0 Raincoats $2.00 Fftncy Vests ."0r Boys' Suits $1.00 Caps :tn Silk Shirts 75 Mufflers V Ties in Sweater Coats 7,"ty Pioneer Laundry (1921) Ltd. I'hone 118 f IVE GllfVUR COAL 15 PICKEP! YOU FACTS NOT HOT AIR Trappers ! Are you getting enough for your fur? If not, come to Goldbloom. Just now we want rrduk; marten, ermine, coyote, wolf, foxes of all kinds, ajid 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. I wire me and I shall call personally. Remember, If you Want a square deal sell to Goldbloom The Trappers Friend." Second Avenue 1 COAL Prices DOWN Pembina Peerless Rgg $12.00 Pembina Washed Nuts $11.25 Alberta Sootles Ifeg $12.00 Alberln Lump ...... $13.00 These Coals are under cover and delivered dry. HydeTransfer AND COAL CO. 139 Second Avenue I l iv"in wr vkuubl 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 moat heat with the least waste. Let us have your order for delivery now. Albert & McCaf fery Limited Phones 116 and 117 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone G3 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. We Specialize In Piano and Furnltun) Muvlng, IMMIGRATION OF MANY BOYS ISOOEL CauQSlCQjClAMPloN W3MH Ski t0AtPiiJMiirtenAg. The town of UeVeUtoke nestling amobc the Selkirk Mountains in the broad valley of the Columbia river, in British Columbia, is noted for two things', its National Park, situated on top of Mount Revelstoke, and Its world famous ski-Jump here world records have brntn made and up to the prtucrt dnte not surpassed. The Kevttooke Winter Carnival extends from February (M0 inclusive. During this celebration tho fourteenth annual ski-jumping tournament takes place on February 7-8. The famous hill, where the JutspK are made, has a total length of ,i) fi-pt. -Aith a riinwiiy of 60(1 feet. The dUtance from the take oli' to the furtliett point at wiiiih a nt uading is assured, is 2M) feet, or 0 feet beyond the present world cord. provincial tanas and placement at work (or Canadian farmer, Is paid for by the three government, in the ratio of Oritur) government one half; Dominion and provincial governments one quarter each. The boya will hire out more or less as wards of the province and the Co-operative Scheme to Train Kll fnlr wa.. It thauuhl th.f ,iao Thi.s Country Farmers re,cnes the w 0, 21 he ,houltl I have saved 5O0 and, If' to. the British (Financial Post) nnini,n ...... I - .......... . ft . t , win Mtaui The Boy Immigration scheme, after I him nn m aounn m Kad. h ..i I- W-,HB .. WWP- fluttering for many month between Dins- a farm ah m.u.v. n k. '. "" assured : are to be repaid over a period of years permanent ptsce among the settle-; in this manner many good citizen mem policies of the Immigration de- are being made for Canada. paruneui. . About one year ago. Hon. Robert ! . ... Jjjj "ter of immigration, en- j LAlfcLMUK MUMl CLUB .n?V(Le I ENTERTAINED BY LOCAL. a period of ten years. In recoverable SINGERS ON SATURDAY uawv ori'.isj Doys 10 lase up farming In Canada. The purpose Is to obtain boys between the age of 14 and 20 years, bring them to Canada, place them on a provincial farm for tuition and. when qualified, to assist them up to 82,500 in purchasing a farm and equipment. The provinces were to co-operate by providing training farms, and under taking to assist in placing the boys at work with farmers, and. eventually. In selecting a farm for him. Hitherto, the provinces have iot been eager to enter Into the scheme, but with the adhesion of Manitoba In the last few days, the development of the scheme la now certain. So far, Ontario. Nova Scotia New i Brunswick, Manitoba and. possibly. i -j Sas- -i.vwss iwusiiLai In iu theory biraurjr Nl fkatcbewtn, hav agreed to co-operate. ; t ration nd short lecture 1 Ontario Ontario euill wiu take . . . - . several hundred of these boys this year. Manitoba. M: and the other provinces about 100 between them. In Ottawa, much Is ezoected of tfcia sehetee for the' reason that there 'are about S00JDO0 Hays turned out of the aehpols of Britain each year, who seek a place In Industry. These buvs are splendid raw material and. If trained over a period of two or three mu should make successful farmers. Ttie expenses of the scheme are divided as follows: Th cost of bringing the boys out Is borne lolntlv tav the rinuii, A special meeting of the Excelsior Music Club was held at the home ol Mies Way on Saturday evening. The duo which is compesed of MM Way's own'studcuts, was entertained by Mrs. Jarvls McLeod. Mrs. H. C. Prsser. MeMJohprKn and J.. 8. Wilson to a ft.tghul profrtitt. of song: The songs chosen were, those that appealed tn and amused the children, who voiced their, appreciation by begging that the ?vent might be repeated at stated intervals. Accompanists for the evening ere Mrs. Praser and Miss Way. Preceding th song cycle, the ordinary meeting was held unOer the presidency of Miss Irene Mitchell and consisted l matters musical and demon - without notes by each of two children on tlv lives of composers and Inspiration music events of the month. IHURCH SERVICE FOR FISHERMEN K--0;cHltit nf Halibut mmn HHiUIli Marked MM Evening Ih HI. Itnil'o Lutheran ('liwrrli A special service for fishermen. In view of thr npproaeh of the opening of and Drlttsh governments. Tuition on the l28 halibut season, was held last Advertise tn The Tlailv New Nels Nelson, a brakeman on the Canadian Pacific Railway, established his world record Jump of 240 feet in 1925. The woman's record jump of 84 feet was also made on the Revelstoke ski hill in 1022, by Isohel Counter, a record which still stands. Little children In this mountain town who can do little more than walk begin to ski as soon as there is sufficient snow and they are broucht up to think no more of skiing than the average child thinks of walking. The children have their own hill and little jumps from which they graduate one by one. Kevelstuke has an unusually large skating rink for tin- hir. of the town and therearr (our curling rinkj. The dates for the Banff Winter Carnival are from February 4-11. making it possible for iort euthuiiusU to evening In St. Paul's Lutheran Church in the Metropole Hall. Choosing a his text Luke 5 1-14: "Jesus said unto Peter: Oo out and Cast Thy Nets," Rev. John Hanson, pastor of the church, delivered a sermcn appropriate to the occasion. Th service was largely attend- Icd mr1 there -v-.s nartlrul:irly gener-(cut offering. A voc.il duet was sung 1 by Rev. and Mi. Hanson. DINNER HELD ON SATURDAY Local Sweden Are Hosts to Capt. (iraaf and Officer of Grain Ship Sagoland MmbM ox. tn local Swedish colony .iet hosts capt. Oraaf and his of-icers of tiie grain ship Sagjland at a a inner Saturday overling m th Central .ictel, th event proving very enthusiastic and enjoyable. Ther were about .nty -eight persona present. John Oybtukvn. Norwegian consul, pre-dad in h ahsence of the Swedish onsul, (Not Hanson, and speakflrs ln-;luded Cask. Oraaf and other officers of -he Sagoland. O. W Nlckerson. M. P. McCaffery. A. WalUtedt (Juneau). P. W. Hart and Oscar La men. B. Nordstrom lave piano and vocal solos wnich were .reatly enjoyed Capt. Oraaf, who punctuated his ad-Ireas with many witticisms, referred to he drive around town which he and his officers ftad enjoyed during the ftem?on. He was grestly surprised s-lth the port of Prince Rupert and Its Acuities, particularly the dry dock and -aid storage plant- He referred to the .'art that he. himself, was practically a native of tM British Columbia coast. While he waa born in Sweden, hli fi ther was a rancher on Core- Island sixty years ago and he himself had been engaged In fishing during his youth on this coast. Responsible for the successful arrangement of the banquet were P. Har ud Oscar Larsen. After the banquet, the loral host were suitably entertained aboard the Sagoland. Revelstoke, Queen City of the Ski-Jumpers 4 I ?f rczJnMrfl NBLS tfei.Gort, HtORLTtS take part in both events. Canadians are great lovers of the out-nf-doors and winter sports are an important fatter in the live of young people in thlst land of the maple leaf. Quebec and Montreal are the two eastern reaTtersforcKorts, Winnlpog r th middle wna and Banll und ' velstoke still farther wi-Kt. Western Canuda las an abundance of sunshine an. I the weather la all anyone could desiro for It does not frees) and thaw alternately, postponing sperlul eom-lietitlons or trips, but rc.nains a fairly oven temperature. Canadians and American will soon rfalir.e the futility of traveling long dixtinrcs and f;enlliig larn sums of money to enjoy k ii.lt r spurts in Norway, Sweden or Switserland when there are no many delightful winter resorts In th Dominion of Canuda V anted Z For Sale For Rent DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for lest than 50c WANTED WANTH). A MAID FOB OKNtBAL housework. Apply Mr. Besner, 303 Fourth Avenue a. tf WANTUD. orL FOR KITCHCN. Ap ply Matron. Prince Rupert Oeneral Hospital. PERSONAL MATBRNITY , NtHeBK DAILY OR Monthly. Old country trained. Phone Red 704. as SPORT CHAT Events scheduled for the coming week are as follows: Monday (tonight! Crlbbage League: Knights of Columbus vs. C. N. Operators: Cold Storage vs. New Empress Hotel: St. Andrew's Native Sons of C.Misda; Moose vs. Orange Lodge: Prince Rupert Hotel v. Canadian LeKion: C. N. Mechanics vs. Orotto. St. Andrew's Carpet Bowling. Elks' Whist Tournament. Tuesday Lad lea' Whist: Orsnge Ladkes vs. C N Ladies. Moose Ladles vs English Ladles. Billiards Grotto vs. Maple Leafs. Basketball Junior League: Tuxi Boys vs Stars: Intermediate League. Elevator vs. High School: Senior League, Elk vs Orand Terminals. Thursday- Men's Whlrt: Seal Cove vs. Orotto: St. Andrew's vs. Knights of Pythias; St. Oeorge'h Society vs. Oddfellows: Moose vs. Nsllve Sons of Canada. St. Andrew's Lawn Bowling. Friday Billiard.: Gyro Club vs Grand Terminals Basketball: Ijwllei, Le.igue. Onll Team vs. High School: Intermediate League. Big Four vs Elevator: Senior League. Orand Terminals vs. Native Sons of Canada. The announced retirement from the ring of Jack Dempaey came as no shock to lovers of th fistic art. As a matter o; fact there are many who are glad that Dempaey has decided that he Is through. A great fighter admittedly. probably the greatest In heavyweight history, there were several fsctura that none the less made the Manassa Mauler an unpopular champion. All of which, now that he la through. It should be neither the tune nor the place to discuss. Now there Is a fair field and free for the crown which rested for so anesy ye, th -nd f Osstinaaf ane) which' hss never 'seemed so secuVe in the possession of Oene Tunney. great fighter and ofever on that he may taj. While Tunnny la ss popular a champsstt as Detnpcey was not, ther are none th ts many observers of the gam wl would "n6rTtTrd t sM "' in the possession of the title tb! yr iner are msny aspirants but on tsnda out He Is Jack Delaney. Titer seems to be little doubt that, within lie next few months, Delaney will work his way through to the foot of th :hrone. Whether he will be able to vicend the steps and dethrone the pre' sent King is th speculation of the hour Msny think he will and. of course, many l.elisve he will not. Tls a great game. Mils heavyweight box'ng. Speculation In rrniird to Its contribute much to Us greatness and also to th vlrhes of Its moguls. ADVANTAGE OF BEING KILLED BY CROCODILE TONONTO, Feb 6. Miss Margret Cockshutt, SDMklng to the Press Club or. ner recent tour of Africa, had or.c reassuring remark to make about cro codiles. "They dont eat you at onoe; they tuck you away under a rock ledge' where you can drown In peaor and come I back later for a 'bite.' victoria rails, miss cockshutt de clared, was more wonderful than Nlmr. ara. aie Udcrlbeil a diamond rush from low Johannesburg, In which 7,000 took part. I The government sells "runners' ' and "dirger"' licenses to those who desir nigh to tnke part. All line up. and when th r flag (In ns the mad rush starts over an In, nre.i of from one to three mile On ' me occasion ol tncir vlt.ll a small liu Of 10 led the field. AdmttM tn Tb Dally Nws llii'h iljw FOIt SAI.K FOR SALC. ONI 30 H.P. FRtBCO Standard Ih first class condition: recently overhauled; with full equipment. Apply Ward Electric and Marine 8upply. 14 FOR SALE. aiflOO BUYS A KsTWLT finished bouse. rooms, bathroom, pantry and basement. Handy u sawmill. Phone Black 621. u FOR SALE. LAROE NEW CONOOL-eum rug snd lounge bed. Phone Black 828 tf FOR SALC OAK and swivel chair. Store. ROLL TOP Apply Family Bane tf FOR RUNT FOR RENT ONE OOOD APARTMENT with three bedrooms Down town. 8tork block Apply Stork's Hardware FOR RSMT. Five ROOM FLAT WITH bath. S17 00 per month. Apply STT Borden St. so FOR RENT ROOMS WITH OR WITH-out board. Central location. Phone Blue lftS. tf FOR RENT. THREE ROOMED COT- tag on Summitt Avenue Phone Red SIS. S3 HOUSE FOR RENT fl ROOMS BATH Apply Muaro Bros. CIIIMNBY SWRBI II. i. ZIIMKKIIIt, Oeneral lltfHiy Men AND tf FOR RENT. FURNISHED HOUSE Apply SIS Fourth Ave Cast U ruasiiTfRi; aki iianoes WE HAVE IN STOCK BEDS. BPRINOS. mattress, linoleum snd linoleum rug, carpeU. window blinds, curtain rods, curtain goods and drapes, dining room suites chesterfield suites, chairs, tables, floor lamps, blaaawu. sheets, bedspreads, quilt, rang, akuttle. kitchen hardware and mostly all household articles All new goods. A. MACKENZIE. Furniture Phone TTS. Furnaes and Stoves Cleaned and ste ps ltetf Chlsanlas Swept. Oemetsry Plots Cared For. Phone Red 33 Prince unert. BO KXCIIANGE sr.w axii sEtosn uwtt iritNiTi hi; boufbt and sold and exchanged Player Piano and '.ifMaV rtaaB, ra tok. Jr.tPAI0PllO's M4IUH M9 Third Ave. risMW SM Hlp-h IiOW High Uiw High Low High Lfiw HlRh CHIROI'IUCTIC . IMt. Jii, ArA'nfJrio' 21 Third Avenue. Telephone for sppolntmsnt now to Blue sa. Residence phone Black 282. Evening calls mad aa arranged. Mak your appointment now. PIUNCK RUPRItT Tiling 4 . 4 . , 4 71 r.nii.tv. MHKI'AllV 7 " a.m. 20.4 ft. 14 :M p m. 1) S " 8 40 a.m. SO " 21:04 p.m. g.l UKIiXnSDAV. IRBIUMHV S 2 20 .m. 20 4 ft. 1517. p.m. J0.7 :19 a.m. g.S 21:28 pm 2 0 " Till IINHW. 4 Wl .tltV ' a.m. 20S ft. 15:57 p.m. 10.6 " 8 57 a.m. S.0 " 22:11 pm. 4S " rifiiMV. iKiun Any in a.m. 10 8 ft. 18:38 p.m. 18.3 " 10:38 a.m. 8 8 22:44 pm. 5.7 N.UI'HII.W. rEIHU tliv II '07 i. m. 19 2 ft 17 21 pm. 17.0 " U.18 a.m. 7.2 " 8:18 p.m. 7.2 ' SIMV. I'KIIIH-.MIY It 8 40 a.m. IR S ft. 18 IB pm. 1(17 12:00 p m. 7 0 MOVHtV. tSl AIIV III n .1 n m IR Q ft, la st p.m 14 9 "oi m an " 13 12 p.m. 8.3 " Artid, LoitiM round,(t STEAMSHIP MOYEMDT For VaneoHVer Tuesday es t urn Friday -s. Prim e I-.,.. Saturday ss c.ur. . Prlii'-. ij. Feb. IS- ss Prli.c . Feb. -ss. Prmr. - lwii Vaneoutrr Sunday ss Cu.' WMnosday--sj. ! Saturday, as ('!.:: . Saturday -ss Prin r. Feb 11 ss Prn,,., w Feb. 25- . Prtiic . lw Pert Wrmasen n4 is'sst llm- Sunday aa. Caui't . i rrem Pott Simpson Mi l ..i-l.in.1 Tuesday as. Csm' 1 or Anye and Me i.i Sunday- ss. Cam' dnesday u py.. . IVvaa Auyux snd sin, .i Tuesday ss. Csnm; . t Friday ss Prln Iwr Meen rturloitr.- Fb. II m Pr,;," Fb 9& - ss. Prin,. stress 4own ( hsilnii.- Frb s. Prim. Feb. XI -as. Prime rnr Alaska Feb. II- as. Prln.-e - " Feb 26 -a. Prlncr. M t'rtnm Aasoka Feb 15 as. Prime.- Fsb 20 ss. Prim - v MAIL SCHEDULE Iwr In rstt- rRitiu tits Mondays, Wdneds las lave rt Tuesdays. Thursday da fa taamMiirr Tuesdays Fridays Saturdays OPR.- Feb. 15 ami Trslna. Monday. ' Saturdays Sunday . . Wadnssdsy Friday . . . C.PJL -Feb. II ami Trains. Sundays. Tu ' KiMMll l"t ll 1 -j.i. I il T Aayes. Alie rm. M I'reiwlee Sundays m:" ta.-.i- . K . wntiiirsaays Frm uo. A llr Arm. Preealer Tussdsys Friday Tn Na lllvrr r4nt Sunday Frew !a Hlter mints Tuesday Te A lath Points Fab. U and SB. Pro Alaska Ivlnls Psh IS anri 90 Te IJaeen nrltle Island r1""' M-a . A "S. 11 SUM MO. rj0 Frem (Joeen, ( hulollr "fl Feb. 0 and SS. Per (he ,:sll CtSS CIlsR. TRAINS Mondays, Wadnesdsy at 11.30 a.m. 1'rnm the Bast TtMsdays. Thursdy, at t to pjn. vrl ml j l Hi HOVBRNMRNT Mt'nB A( notick of ArrurtTioN liqjMK NOTICE IS HirtEBY ' Z, th Slh day of February skotc intends to sppn Control Board for s ins to Dremlaaa twin nart I known aa "Cotnmen l.il U ' th conter o( First Awn1" Street, city of Prince K Province of British Colnm lion (leffcriDVej as l.O..1' and Fourteen (141, Bl-11 v tlnn One (1), Map 2:' '" Lalirl IteKlntratlon Dls!r ' vlnrr nlnresald. for tile 'he gnu or by the o-oonsumiitlon on the pn n . " DATED at Prince II" ' 7th dsy of Januai v A i' ,' ml' fA -"841 I IH.'