NOT HOT AIR- 7 IJ 4 CvJE GlffVOUR COAL 15 PICKCP) YOU FACTS CARE tS, 1 . 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 ft 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 I TVorars nvf ? I Are you getting enough for your fur? If not, come to Goldhloom. 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 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 Sootlesa Egg $12.00 Alberta Lump $13.00 These Coals are under cover and delivered dry. HydeTransfcr AND COAL CO. I3f Second Avenue LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storag Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and uisiributlng. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. We Specialize in Piano and Furnltunt Muvlng. i "esssswsssssssawssBwswaSBJBaEBFJBBWI I W BRINGING UP FATHER By George McMapijj Our WELL- A LONG A'b IT lb roa coooness ;6ake- vhat arctou 1 AND I'M 1CK OF SEEING VOO "olTTINQ RAININ" I'LUSTAV IN AN SlTTlKlC , APJOl IMn.Crtn t.lUEKi Tur X Cle .vir ti x -vv nun 1 n& AOUNO IN TOUR UNDERSHIRT-,VOU -MAKE amng ne.ST- BESIDES- IT'LL FURNACE NEEDS CLEANING AMD OO ME 6ICK- GET OP AND r VEAE- MACGIE- THE RUCbNEED BEATING? 1 TOLD SOMETHING -"YOU e-10 LOAFER- ! J fS I f VOU BEFORE TO TAIGHTEN OP, m - 1 1 1 in 1 1 s 1 I N.I L 1 J I 1 Prices Oo. and after Feb. 1st, 1928 Suits steamed and pressed "'" Suits cleaned and pressed f .$2.00 Coat and vest $1.25 Trousers 750 Trouers, yhite ..... $f,oo Overcoats, steamed and pressed 75 ( Overcoats, cleaned and pressed $1.75 Trench Overcoats .. .$2.50 Raincoats ., .$2.00 Fancy Vests 500 Boys' Suits . . . . .$1.00 CaP8 S.V Silk Shirts ' Mufflers Tl'es ir,r Sweater Coats 75 Pioneer Laundry (1921) Ltd. Phone 118 1 ' ' CLOSE MATCHES OFBASKETBALL Ladle' League- Drill Team. 10; Hliih School. 4. Intermediate League High School. 39: Elevator. 37. 40. Senior League Terminals. 41: Elks. Close Senior and Intermediate Lewie .Hatches featured but nlghl'a basketball fixtures. The Senior League affair was tightly contested throughout, the Orand Ter- i mmala. who led 36-34 at the end of .the tint half, finishing victorious by I the narrow margin of 41 to 40. Dave Balfour was retired from the floor on (account of personal fouls, the only placr of the evening to be thus penalized by Referee Brick Skinner who handled all games. In the Intermediate League, High School finished the first period with a secre of 25-40 over the Elevator, the final score being 30-37 In Collegiate' lavor. j An Interesting match, though not soju . K;e game between High School and Drill Team, the Utter team picking up i one of Its few victories of the season I by a score of 10 to Half time score I was 8-0 In favor of the Drill team. A falr-shwc crowd watched the matches, details of scoring in which were as follows: lailllX' 1K.WUK. High School Helen Blm. 2: Nellie ' Ourvlch; Susie Boddte: Phyllis Harvey. May Ness, Julia Walters Total GRAND TERMINALS were made as follows: A. Wylle f5 W. Braes w M. M. Lamb 9i . & WUson A. Bureau 89 C. Wilson 84 J. J. Mac Kay 83 ST, ANDREWS BOWLING Teams Mlppnt by Ale MtLenri and Jk Irew Were Winners j-t Kirnlng In the St. Andrew's Society carpet bowling liome-nnd-home tournament last n'ltht, the team klniu1 hv i ' I . (ill WAS SO NERVOUS, and SHORT OF BREATH COULD HARDLY SLEEP Mrs. Lonise Ragliu, Golden Laks, Ont., writes: "for several years I was greatly troubled with toy heart I was so aervoui and short of breath I eoul.1 hardly sfeep at night, and If I did sleep for a while I had tad dreams, j "I managed to keep at my work, somehow, until I bejan te have Mur pells which gut so bad I had to give op. I used many kinds of meultine, but found no hf Ip until I got a box ef . . . After the first box I found a great change, and after two boxes I was as well as I could be. "I told -ray mother, who had choking sensations, U,l t f... . ,1 they helped her greatly." Price 50c. a box at all druggists and dealers, or mailed dlrett on receipt ef price by The T. Milburn Co, Limited. Toronto; Ont nnn T-m , . V. ... ce oeorge intennedl gohr. l; Evelyn Dalby. 0:' Dot Edaar. I !! ' i"'1"1 L.. ptaJ?d two ! andred and fifty pemm Lamble. 10: Geo. Mitchell: Eddie Smith, 8: Harold Macdonald: C. Donald,; 10. Total 40. . ' Orand Terminals-Jack McNultf. 4: ' Benny Wendle; rtalph Smith. 18; A. ' Slocomb, 8; Tom Kelsey; B. Hunt. 13. Total 41. WIN DECISIVELY BILLIARD MATCH The stock of the Orand Terminals went up considerably in the Bill lard League laat night as a result of their victory by the substantial aggregate seen erf IM to m iw. ih. - - ' - mv uwn. .'which took a deeided slump. The te baoconlau were beaten declalvetv three of the five matches. The eaorlna was u toiiou. S- tit iaind Termtoala, xv waugT'TUtwyr1,' lfa -.i.ts.wiaiJ F. Zleman, 187: D. Brown. 200. J. Andrews. 200: J. Brown. 101. W. Wllllscroft. 2O0; R. Young. 132. J. Beaaley, 187; C. Youngman. 200. Billiard league standing to date are follows; Played Total Cold Storage 6 828 Maple Leafa 8 8422 O rot to 6 880V Orand Terminals .. 8 8987 Oyro Club 6 1111 in A-- Aver. 921 904 886 87B 888 RIFLERANGE A. V)llr, With Kre of M. High Man nt Iteglmental XIwmiI of M'rek Ijit evening At the weekly snoot of the North D C. Regiment rio Association on the Market Ptaee range last evening, scores 'on over that of Fred Camer- cn in a very close came while Jick Frew's aggregation beat that of J Watson. Oames on Monday night will be: Oeorge Scott vs. Nell McDonald and Q. ' Davie vs. Oeorge Abbott . SPORT CHAT a nHKit rwa malt nux&u'- A(iG lilts it dot ideil and beneficial place in the lives of human beings; it is a HEALTH FOOD as ivtll :is n 11PM Til HPIVt iMiiSiswliftfng and inviRDrsiinK reaction unon the liunidn syjti'tti. The U of MIOKNIX IiX0IlT KEEK is very hijrhly rerortmiendi'd as an aid to diKwJTiJn because it is projM'ily qfewcu and ajred and ub.olutely pure. HslSf8hSSt ami li..,!! a.. .1... VICTORIA BREWING CO. UNITED tlltlMM II I. II'IIiIA iutMl.M..nilM, I I . I Kr sir. ,i rM ' WA OMI.-I, Iff ( 'ffl ieniui Jvt'i D Corlesi, senior, accompanied the boys , on their trip anti gives it as his opinion they have the talent to make the grade In fast .company. An effort l being made to bare the Vanderhoof boys play a return match in Prlnn- Oeorge with- j in the nest few days. ! As an early caess. and at a verv con- ilderabie distance from the date of the j bsuta. Delsney vs. Heeney and Sharkey I vs Rlsfco, we shquld be Inclined to the ; :olief that pelaney and Rlsko will con-, tr.d for tbtSsance to mest Oene Tun-i ney. The Canadian will have to con- ced weight to all three of the others j if ever they happen to meet. He beat I Ulsko not long nine, and ought to be j able to do so again without much dlffl-! sulty. Calculations based on the show-I :ng ot Heeney and Sharkey In their re-I c ent New York bout cannot "give them ; much." Sharkey has boxed better bouts than that against Heeney. but ! ;::nty. with his speed, boxing ability. . 0d hitting power, looks like the standout of the elimination quartet. It looks like his path Is toward the Tunnev ihroae . NOVELTY DANCE GREAT SUCCESS Crowd of Three Hundred and Fifty Persons Prevent at An. nual Event of Mooseheart I-egion annneA The novelty dance last night m the Moose Hall by Rupert Moose gion No. 48 was a moat successful Tctal. 10. Zl ,301 ww tlx tartest crowds ever attend- INTF.KMKDI tTP IX.WIl K ! IT, " 7 ,V I T " -bolng rfwt. B-lta Elev.tor-C. Donald. 14: n; v. v. sneaa-ner. MeaaW . ' 7? . , with u.i dwetnt program, mere were many 18; O. McDonald: W. Murray. 4: T. - ' uunis snd novelties. 'all of which con- Hughes; B. Wendle. 3. Total 37. tUh School -H. Macdonald. 12: Dsn Morrison. 8; Allan Cross. 8: B. Hunt. 10: Joe Scott. 8: Total 88. kkmok i.i:(it i: i Elks Dave Balfour, 18: V. Measher: a score of The Vanderhecf fa n ' twt..t ,w- '. were of the opinion their boys were when the function came j as goon individual players as those j pass very rapidly. Prises until to 2J0 a close given vho made up the Prlnet Oeorae twin. th .m.i.,. .v. - . . - ' m uic hut m. . . nunn IDCIUO -Z" wwotnauon . ipg a party of girls who were very I V'v0 ,m, composed ; funny In their antics while sitting on' ' Of O. Wh tter. nial- N tSn.v. ' C2 Hfl yCTJsWHIi.imX.X" K Oil E JsT.XiATWr- mWfJ 'all. hLLMl Ell TC I jr..'. Victoria W1 VICTORIA8' III 1 i VicTOiprA-Phoenix Bro.Co. Tlii advertisement t not published oi dip!.lVt;d for the Liquor Limtrol Uo;,rd oi by the Citrvcrnmcnt of British Columbia W antedE For Sale For Rent nit. ( Having under his care three pnaoners who will be Uiosrcerated at OkaUa. Chief W. H. Vtckera of the city police aUed this morning for Vancouver Man in the Moon A man who trusts his own iudement .should look back and figure out how often his judgment has been right in tShr " . d.t rare said to v umkiw ' na. SSMl a lot of Um noas wttturi is t crime. vSMeJkV la ehaorful hut h . muCimd,M ,he..irr wdsM carnate. Tl KKIiAV. JAM AltV ai ht4 No one would mind these young fellows thinking themselves smarter than their elders It It were not possible that they are right. That's what galls. You are quite sure when a woman has nothing to say she Is either out of breath or dumb. Most of the men are dumb, anyway. The objection to these verv , Jthnrr skirts ta that they show the cotton tops. High s S 4 piunce uupEirr tides HATI'ltliAY. JAMURV M :22 sjn 17:30 n.m low 11:88 a m 28:48 pjn. SI1VII1V JIVI'IIIV . . . -. .- ... 1 .M!B a m. t8 01 pjn. t. ,a:41 P- MiTTlliV. JAM Alt V an "ih 7:2 a m. 20:80 djb. LOW . . .1 0:4ft a m 14:02 pjn. 20.0 " 18.1 " flj " SJB " 9 ft. fe 8.8 " 19.8 ft. 18J " 7.2 " 8 H'Eh B:83 a.m. an i it 31:48 p.m. 18.4 " low 1 :83 a jn. 8.4 " 18:17 pjn, a.e wi:im:n)v.' itiini Aitv i '"eh om am. 20 5 ft. 22:61 p.m. 171 " L" 3:07 a m. 0 1" 10 24 p in 4 0 " lM. by l.l I Fmiii. Smotw, lac l B.lui rii, j DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for less than 50c cmitoritArTM'. it. t'. i:voi.m Cltlrwprartor 823 Third Avenue telephone for appointment now to Blue 88. Residence phone Black 362. Evening calls made as arranged. Make your appointment now. Derry presiding at the piano during the utervais. Jet siaggard was master of ercnontes with J. Elliott presiding at the dosr. The committee in charge of the event consisted of Fred 8c ad den. Joe ilaggard, Joe Rotchford. OUlls Boyer. J Bartlett. J Squarchuck. N. Munnllem 3 Johnson. W. Swansob. Percy Canierjn. AloUAhnetorg. R Olske and 1. R. Parry. Ten Years Ago in Prlnc Kupert JAM AltV T. ISIS. Fishermen In Vancouver claim that departmental oBlclals are too favorable :o the canners. The cannery combine is alleaed. to be resUlctlnit the outout of fish food for IU own benefit H. B. Thomson of Victoria, who nas een often U Prince Rupert, has been . ppolntad to sucrocd D. B. Uauna as cod controller for Canada. A big slide lust east of Usk has tied up the railroad and all telegraph lines for oui oi commission JANUARY . ISS Prince Rupert fishermen are demand ing that the flsber ea department discon tinue what are described as "dan in the I miir iscuci ure.tir supplies and ireer rlghu for alt Ilner:nen are asked Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Peterson and fam- w w "" ivu ft MlUUlf . Wlael I D Boyd, right wing: IpU. Itogers. left herded into the hall Harry Aston and : ' ' Co,f r8turu1 c "1 wing; O. McChesuey. Urft defence; D. O. Oeorge. acting as cow boys nl,ht vlnt spent a (ew days on Cortes, right defence, td it. Harper. Music was furnished by Bob On.' ' th"r r,nch n,mr ItovPort J Heavysttfea. and W. K4Brtn .ih , ... .... i wwowam, suaa iweaie WANTED WANTED TO BUY ESTABI.ISHED IN-, aurancc Agency. Setul full particulars first letter B M. Rhoads. 2820 St. James Place. Aliadena. Califomls. 28 MAID WANTED. Patmore. APPLY MRS. L. SITUATIONS W ANTE I 01RL8 WANTS HOUSEWORK APPI.Y Bos 04. Dally News Oftl f 21 I OK SALE FOR SALE. - ONE 30 HP. FRISCO Standard in first class condition, re-i3i,t!y ovcrliaulcil; with lull equipment, Apply Ward Elrctitc and Marine Supply. 34 FOB) SALE 81600 BUYS A NEWLY finished house. 6 rooms, bathroom, pantry and basement. Handy to sawmill Phone Block 821 ti FOR SALE -UFRIOJTT ORAND CHAiO Piano nearly new. with bench. Also other furniture. Apply 240 Eighth Avenue w. 94 FOR SALE EDISON DIAMOND DISC Phonograph with seventy-two record. Cheap Phone Red 401. 28 FOR SALE. -SECOND in good condition. Apply DaUy Newa. JS(VCICE. HAND CARPET 18 ft by 12 ft tf SALE - ROYAL TYPEWRITER price 88. Apply Dallyl titv t; FOR SALE. OLD NEWSPAPER. large bundles for 38c. rr- FOR KENT MISCELLANEOUS tf FOR RENT ONE GOOD APART-Msrwr with three bedrooms. Diwn town. Stork block. Apply Stork's Hardware WJR RENT ROOMS WITH OR WITHr out hoard. Central location. Phone Blue 188. t, HOBSS FOR RENT. C ROOMS AND BATH, Apply Munro Bros. ti FOR MKT. FURNISHED Apply 81 S Fourth Ave Beat HOUI tf CAPITAL FUNDS NEGOTIATED OIN- eral Corporation Service Conliden-tlal; Address P.O. Mn issv t Rupert. itaNiTutr; ash kamj: 26 WE HAVE IN STOCK BEOS. SPRINOS. .f. ttr' Untum and linoleum rugs. Wterts. window hllhds, curtnin rods. ' wsSala goads and drapes, dining rooau uttea chesterfield suites, chairs, tables, near lamps, blankets, sheets, bedspreads, quilts, ramna, slrutUee. 'kit. &JSnfSllto houee. new "lTTIcles All new goods. A. MACKENZIE. rurnlt" Phone 778. CIILMNEY SWEEP M. i. Zt'MKrilll tlenrral llsndy Man Purnaces and ' t Oteaoed and Repaired. Chimnlea Swept. Oemetery Plots Cared For. Mione Red 348. Prince Rupert, no EXCHAXflE sr.w asu si:c (imi hank n itMri ni: bougt.t and sold and exchanged. Plsyer Piano and Two Cssh Registers in stock. PAI'AI0TI.H MARA M9 Third Ave. Plmiie Sin Thera win h. , . . . ... rVS,.L-Wn'-rhmeirt Snj.. , ' rfinoe nupen, DC, on M.nd' Jury 80th. 1998. at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, the following lou: Lo U. Block 24. Section 1 Lot 7. Blook 40. Section 7. , 13i B,rok 13' Section 2 all ii tn thj, pitb a., .. . T.,.. A w . H rr'"vv nupert. B.C three equal annual Instalment will, in- " tSrest oil tlva ittmrm . rate of 8r; ner annum fhn nm, r,.:Sl fee ; to be iio.00 additional i,,fi hw'ng the loto offered for sale hnt Agent, Prince nupert. B C NORMAN A WATr D,.ti . , Onvernment Aent. Us'el at n prltK Rupert. B.C January 18th, 1928. j3 NOTH Re-Cert if teste of T .. five i a and n, ,19). Secllot .x Re-Certificate oi ; IxU seven ten, list. Block ' six IS). iie-Certli:cate of T:v. nineteen (in,, h lion seven i7i ile-Certiflcale ot T:' forty-three .41. ' forty-five 1 1 i H 127 1 . 8ertlon . Prince Rupert M Whereas pro.. Certilicaten o! Tit, 31 Ira. E. Mah u n nff:ce. n-jtlcf u . hill. al the xp : . from the date ol '! 'r;'oi. -sue u ;rn. 'lie 1" !u i-f CertUlcatea, unles valid uiecllon a.i :i writ in; DA I-BD at the I .r .riiice Rtipert, B( 1928 H t if LAND i xitlt i: oi iNTKvrios c rt ui ham: i In Range 6 Land I'.' Prince Rupert, ai.cl therly end of Tvieur, River TAKE NOTICE th of Victoria, B C . t u, Bern. tntSMl in inn'i purohase the folloa,,, lAjainviiciog si h . northwest corner . ; CD . thenes 86 rh . chains north, mure ark, thence u:v Water mark To thr tnent. and contatirnu tens J. II TOUl' "atesl Deeesaber lllh , LAND A' f NOTICI; OF INTPTHi i 1 In Prince Rupert t...-:rlct. and situate ut H charlotte Islands TAKE NOTICE tha' ! ! Vancouver B.C packer, intends to spp the folluwlrur deacribrd Commenrlne at a i teny from miners' nib nusiou inlet, tliri halns; thence southern thence easterly 20 rh therly about 19 chauu t acres, more or it-. ROBRItl ' LAND A I A'OTICE OP IVTENTtO ' " TO l-KAhK 1" In Oaastar Land Di-'r Ing District of Telex situate at the northw Lake, about 40 m Motown of Atlln, in abmr longitude, ami about latitude TAKE NOTICE Uu I Lemieux. of Oladya ! . B.C.. occupation Trapi" t tar a lease of the foil lands: Commsnclrjc at a pu'' northwest end of Oim-17io feet north of t!- ) Lake River; thence onr n. one mile couth: thenn thence one mile north 040 acres, more or le (Sgd.) JOHN Al Fi: Dated December 9. 19.' "(iOVEHNMBNT LKH 1,1 XOTKi: OF APPLIriTIOs 11 LK'IIM'K NOTICE IE HEREBY ( t h ath Amm W.kM . .. . . , . w I I.i 1 signed Intends to apply uuuMoi uoara ror a n to premises being part known as "Commerrlul 11 the corner c' First Awn Street, City f rrlme K Province of '.rlt.sh ('niiin isnos oescr' ed as l."i-and Fourteen (14). Blork ' Hon One (l), Map M:i, Land Registration D)strl vlnce aforesaid, for Ui' the glaaa or by the r consumption on the preu DATED at Prlnn Pu; 7th day of January. Ah dam r tkia ,4u HT.1 Ede HoWln Sow; ' fn4 rnen-Cuttii"? SiMONDS; SAWS ; Guaranteed hecaU' . trom our own i eiMONOseANsn i' vl MONTStUI VNCCWt K. ST JOHK I