PAGE FOUK Clea T52 BAIL.Y K2v75 Tuescluj 'in 1 1 BRINGING UP FATHER By George McMamjs Our mng eesJ On and after Feb. 1st, 1928 Suits steamed and pressed 7rf Suits cleaned and pressed ,'$2.00 Coat and vot J)il.:i." Trousers 7,1 Trousers, white $1,00 Overcoats, steamed and pressed 7,- Overcoats, cleaned and pressed $1.7.-, Trench Overcoats .. $2.50 Raincoats $2.00 Fancy Vests rOo Boys' Suits $1.00 Caps :.-,, Silk Shirts 7.V Mufflers jio T'" I.V Sweater Coats Pioneer Laundry (1921) Ltd. Phone 118 ( WE WE GV oivfoua COAL 15 PICKED) YOU FACTS NOT HOT AIR v. nop 1 ZJ j rmt Ai r . xc 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 jret coal for you that will give the moat best with the least waste. Let us have yoT order' for deliver now. -r- ' Albert &McCaffery Limited Phones 116 and 117 Trappers ! Are you getting enough for your fur? If not, come to OwMoom. Just now we want mink, marten, ermine, coyote, wolf, foxes of all kinds, and lynx. We have large orders fram 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. ife 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 Peerleaa Egg $12.00 Pembina Washed Nuts $11.25 Alberta Booties Kgg ULOO Alberta Lump $1.1.00 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 Pinno and Furnltum Muvlujt. MARY- RUN DOWN TO THE OftUG STORE AND GET ME ' SOME FACE POWDER RIGHT Av-'-y JUST SLIP OM MY TRAFFIC WITH TREACHERY IS FARMER MOTTO (Toronto Globe) The United Farmers of Alberto have not enhanced their reputation as cltl- ttni or iMMtlttMw man by adopting a rrrotntton can frig a pan Hi Federal Government to resume diplomatic and rade relation! with Soviet Russia. The Federal member tor Battle River de clared that be did not know the Government's reasons for breaking off relations, but would make it his business to And out at the next session of Par liament. Another delegate made the Katement. that the Interests of Canadian business men and producers had been "sacrificed .as a gesture to reactionary Imperialism." and that Premier King had "fallen head over heels" In following the lead of the British Gov ernment. Still others saw in the step taken the forerunner of war. and for this reason considered themselves Justi fied In making a protest. , I It la only lair to point oat that the resolution was not adopted unanimous' I ly, and that in the convention were I 'hose who believed the Government's action waa well considered, but the threefold argument outlined above pre-I value when the vote was taken, riir 1 Alberta Partners went on record as plac ing business before principle, as viewing imperialism aa "reactionary." and aa raising the war bogey, which hereto tore has not been suggested in any Country -outside., of Russia as a result Lor the InaideaJ., .AnJfc.tJtaye assum ed safety that the Soviet war cry waa raised merely to cement sentiment in jHuaala and strengthen the hands of the autocrats at Moscow. This would be In 'conformity with Soviet methods. What 'sort of literature nave the Alberta Fanners been reading? The United Kingdom severed diplomatic and business relation with the Soviet after a period of long-sufferta? patience, and after every effort waa given Moscow to shew itself fair and square and aboveboard In Its dealings, and when It waa proved be vend doubt that It was useless to continue Could Premier King permit these agents of destruction to use Canada a a centre ief activities against the rest of the 1 Empire? The Premier and his Govern-latent are deserving of commendation from the Alberta Farmers and from all others whose happiness and prosperity depend upon the preservation of pi-ace .and uninterrupted trade with honest nations. JOSEPH McPHEE AND URSUS KERMODEI IN VICTORIA TOGETHER hHwu Officer at llulrdale Tell of I1IMW of Heeurtag Ute lor Wlf lUmr when It was a cub a' Butedule. PAPER ON AFRICA Tivivmn, jan. at. The man wlio : lut .;, m Thi in th. fii-t vvvit, , i, mntlve tmflt In Westt-rn Ckoada. From c nlr to pilot it i a product of th ntotkre power shops of tbe Canadian National Tts!l-wyi at Transcona. With its tender, the- locomotive weighs 358.090 pouada, and it was turned over to XV KUiul, general raanigtr f th wetttrn region ' " 1 ,iW j r 'T y 5Y-QOC COME . ah th6.r& cod) I J r-X- WELL WHERE 3Sj f right over to m -IAGGIE-Mt J , DO YOU THINK J? HOUSE-1 THINK .'M ANtD HURRY J Sr4& "SEtl N' Hl ' ' ' " ' '''' ' - j '. by ii rr I 2d seizure by the authorities. Is now In the city. He is J. N. McPhee. customs officer at Butedale. who la registered at the Strathcona Hotel. Mr. McPhee, Immediately on arrival, went iz Beacon Hill Park, and he praHea the question of animal. Mr McPliee. wheae territory traces tlic home of the cream-white bear, believes that a competent hunter, properly compensated for the expense and troubl;. would be able to secure a bear of the same rare genus, and deliver ,lt alive to Victoria. However, with the present absolute psohlbttlen against ,r.jr wteure. and the rugged character ci the country cn Princess Royal Island. Jire encouragement, he says, I 1m sera-tire to induce the capture of a mate for Unui Kermodei, .The district has been under the heaviest Man set of snow reported In Erlilah CahunMa In the present winter, but already mining interests in the WAS INTERESTING tlh V. (laruetl IfumifM ktibVtt t Capable iUwwt at Xrellivf of I nl Cbrtrtll Vouag People The Young, desalt s Society ef Pint mure than anyone eLv is interested in The feature Of tbe meeting wss a the welfare of Vnno Ke. model una. in ' ' paper on orthern Afrkea" which was aws. ma cnarge or the lanuut iear read bv Miss a Gartiett vast atze of the Continent as compared with other tends and pictured, the great variety of its topography and Its many types of people. There were the great jwamp Innate and the Jungles, the high plateaux and the Saharah Desert. The appearance or the animal and its ; mental and physical characteristics of present comfortable quarters. Discussing I certain- tribes were well portrayed by a companion for tn ! the snasrker Thpr arr vral trlhM wheel showed a high degree of lutein-, ,-nce. One case referred to waa that -t a native boy leaving the savage state. &clng to a missionary school, passing .long to edueatioual Institutions of America and finally graduating wKb onors from Columbia University. Mies Qevrnett referred to the race - :nseatusmeas of the African people ikey were people who. guided in the righV direction, would take an boner-able place in any nation. The great enterprise f the churches In missionary week 1st' Africa was touched upon by the speaker. With the other churches, the United Church wss doing Its ehsre la the work at Angola In """""" 8ning w uiy pusns Portuguese West Africa Here mlsslon- . uTOlup,,m, locitumg ine Mevenue sttm Mrt asking to undereund the M.mug ccmpany. ol Vaneouver. In In beet in African genius and traits in the valuable gold-copper property at the i rKort to ,dd to the riches of Chrlstlan-hcid of Knulse Inlet, some dosen miles ' lt T aMl civilisation. ;rom Butedale. Preceding the reading of the paper INITIAL MEETING lie. J. It IrlwU I'reMilrtl al Merlin- In ITekhjtetUn Cliureb j There was a laroe atteadance at th i.rst meetine; lavt evening of the newly ! f rmcd Literary Ouild of First Prssby- i erian Ohureh. The meeting too the j form of a aoelal during which a mus -1 -1 proafan waa rendered. Rev. . b j lB-tn nce of thai cresldent. C. tl. tfim wtu i in I the program Included the followlag nult- Bers: Piano soloMiss a Leaeh. Vucal solo--J. O. Steen, sccompanW by Miss Leach. Tableau Mr. J. W. McKlnley, Mrs a Cameron. Mrs, James Clark. Garfield McKlnley and Lloyd Oret-r. Sketch Mrs. James Clark and Mrs .W. H. Wilson-Murray. Interpreutlon of Mdeaeth's "Dagser Vision." Rev. J. rt. Prlssil. Reading-Mrs. Alex. Maekenaie. Commanlty singing was enJoed end tv fresh menu we're served, the meeting. which opened with the singing of o 9snada." closing with the National An them. following the awetlag. the executive and entertainment committees made arrangements , for an Interesting attetlnit tlong a literary line Which will take p ace on the third Monday in iVbrusry i by Miss Onraett. the Society had Its LITERARY GUILD AT i.ri bu" r?t- Bronaon Hunt team won over Jack Holrcyd's In volley ball by a score of two U one. SMITIIERS Maw Catherine H ftobalaa. returned ngitcati Church missionary from the Houoa fChtoal lleld, lectured in St. James' ChurelT 'here last Friday even ing. She proceeded from here to point mrther East. An Indian deny consisting of ten earns safe beaded by rather Allara came la last week from BshUae Lake for nipvelea aae) lumber The tnp in took chree-aneVa-feslf days on account 01 Jsnse 'new ami other whiter handicaps A special meeting of the Ominece branch of the British Columbia Chamber 1..' Mines waa bald last Thursday eve-.i-ing in the Municipal Hell, there being 1 large attendance-. flwsugk winter operations have been ftaseH dafllcult through heavy snow and ccld weather, steady shipments of ore as going forward from tbe Dutnie ulns. Rev. George Turpln gsve an Illustrated lecture in the United Ohurch l.tst Prklaf eveniug 011 "Trinidad." Hteord time was made under tue direction of (."Miles WlUua in filling ine big lot ht'Ute at Lake Kathlyn of tne Kouth Plshcrlea Co.. the 4JM tons be-iu bsndled in two days less time than Use prevlou record. Can are now beinc if f be), deilveo to all railway dlvlstoaat V anteiC For Sale For Rent mmu wu win lm iw(uwa. i sjias- Bjc- aanr- atasriet. i)rue Ketr - twstv av saiMtalaa and tuaa Fretl Cook . vt amither has banaMaue waa dhipsiaed by an oreheatm "gg" iunq pnsa oy tne uc, wo.ai awsasissg of MM. H. J. Jeaefl, R. p (Jiugialii IL ill MVllf mWTiRg trUllng of cuyoles during 1927 He was re'wtrm.4o hc cfswwliia 0l's1 It was "f9re Urge subject, bat,, the speaker handled the evenu. which eventually led to it w ln masterly atyif. Sb..faferred w the "'Wtdsy ''..ujhtered fourteen of the animals due ng the year Tn honor f Mr. and Mrs. A. Kttptt-flrk. M'a I. B. Warner waa hostesi, lf A WESTERN CANADA PRODUCT ev.nlng at a bridge party and by A. H. Eajrer, general supertntendent of mtiv power, wtio ha charge of its conatiui'tion. Three utlufra tif the mmr i Iiikh an now being built it Trans. n ami will follow it into service r-arlv tals year. Mr. Kincslund ii stunainif nyi.rct to the reader m the pilut of th locomotive and bshinj bim ia Mr. a'agtr. DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. S 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for let than 50c M1SCKLINE0US CAPITAL PUNDfl NBGOTIATtD. QMK-eral Corporation Servios. Confidential: Address P.O. Box 1M2. Prlnoe Rupert. as uaicai program. PMaewlnntrs at cards roR SALI. -..ere Mr-. J. H. Byrne. Mat. O. H. Weil. Standard in Mrs. A. Kllpatrick. J. O Stephens. Or. it. C Haatinson and H. P. Noel. Mr iiid Mrs. kltpatrlck were gaesu of bono .tt many social affairs during the at visit here including a bote party bv Mr. and Mrs. W H. Doodsoo, tea b :crs. J. N. carr and tea by Mrs. J. M f aharn. Burn Lake celebrated Burns Night Hh an enjoyable dance in. the Cum- W 'ratty HN. thera betna a Iuh t. Mlat between )aaBrid sad Pacific tettWl .lhatadlraj aaaats ffW Ua( cushion which waa to have taken place rn Mew Year's Sve James Me Donald, alias Jack Stroud. who waa arrested by Constable A. H. Sttk of Runs Lake has been sentenced h' Prlnoe Oeorge to three years lm- iirlaonment in penitentiary for forglna a rhecS Jimmy Baron of Rose Lake Is s patient In the Burns take Hospital suffering from s badly cut hand, the result of having fallen on an axe. J. H Oakley of Rose Lake wai a hiwl-iK-as visitor here last week. John ZleaUe of Sheraton was a busi ness visitor he leal weelf, The work on the new Burn Lake hrldge la proceeding apace. R w. MoLeod of Prince Oeorge was a business Vis! taw her last week mumeas vjaltors in the city fmm ltf n"irr(t diliik the Past Week 'have Ui-nmef f. :'WeeetWgan. savory? Xrrher Orr. Palllim: lake. William Ellison. Ootsa A. R Barrow la ngnd In heighten ing one of the bridges at Savory New Finland la the latest settlement In the central Interior. It is located 00 Francois Lake near the confluence of ITarrott Creek about three miles rrom Nadlna River. There are already a number of Finn settlers there and many mors are on the ray. out board Blue I S3 WANTED WANTMX FTJRNMHBD ROOMS. HOOM preferred. Apply Rev. Hanson. tt von SALE ONi 30 hj. mico first class condition; re cently overbauled: with full equipment. Apply Ward Electric and Mar-ine Supply SI POH BALE.' tiaoo BUYS A NEWLY finished house a rooms, bathroom, pantry and basement Handy to sawmill. Phone Bleek tai. tf PO SALE. -SECOND The annual meeting of the Buiktey j j good condition, .alley District Hospital Association ww Apply Dsllv News i. Id last evening tn :he Municipal Hall I 'FOR SALE.- OLD NEWSPAPER The annual congregational meeting of ' large bundles for Sac. -tvr local United Church was held last evening In tbe church. Following the ouslness. then was a program of music. -c, and refreshments were served. Railway ties on the 1M aontraela are piling up tn Boilthers yards. The aon hat been Ideal for hauling and It l expetfted that alt orders will be on he aiding before the snow shrinks to ..ake haullns difficult Prank Foster has been confined home with Illness recently. to A number of objection have been entered against municipal assessments for -b- yaar 192H Jobs Dool. who is engaged in pole production work In the Terrace area. j.ent several daya in Smlthers during he week on business lu conuectlon wah --lie Hanson Lumber ft Timber Co K O. Btlllclni and Mr. and Mrs. R. ilayee of Uouston were recent bust near visitors la SmJthera- Mayor E E, Orchard has been under 'he care of the doctor for several day. an old trouble arising to confine hlan tu bad at BURNS lwKB At the vinage election last Thursday. ? Lowe and A M. Ruddy were elected nam las toners by acslamatlon in the Plebiscite on the establishment of a government liquor store in Burn Lake ilty-aevea voted In favor of It and 'welve against. vtpotrT? aa ussswewwng anajTsenwer aaueuiupn. ,01 Ktmioom Fftoaaer seal sUaaar addwin Jr FOR RENT HAND CARPET 16 ft by g ft. tf FOR KENT Two tf ORB OOOD APARTMENT with three bedrooms Down town Stork btoefc. Aaptt Stark Hardware. for Rmrr ROOMS WITH OR VTITH- Centrsl lo.-atlon ifaMTtKB .sn nwnr.t Phone tf HOUSE FOR RENT ROOMS AND BATH. Apply Muuro Bros. tf FOR RENT. FURNISHED HOUSE. Apply flU'rVuftll .V Mat. tf WE HAVE IN STOCK BEDS. SPRINOtt mattress. Hnoleam and linoleum rug, carpets, window Winds, curtain rods, curtain goods sad drapes, dining roam euMea cbsiterfletd suits, chairs, table, floor lamps, blanket, aheeta. bed-spread, qatita. range, shuttles, kit-ehen hardware and moaUy all house-hotd artMe. All new good A. MAOKBNSIE, Fumitut phone TTi CII1MNBV SWe)EI II. J. Zt'MKF.IIK llrnersl Handy Man Furnace and Stave Oleaaed sM Re paired Chlmnles Swept. Cemetery plots Cared For. Phone Red S43. Prlaee RuoerL BO KXCHANGR SKW AMI HfCOMl II AMI ITKMITI hk bought and said and esehanged Flayer Piano and Xw Oasta Baitess In . staak IK. niii air. i-iwine am riiiiioriunic. i'nTrrse(nr Third Avenue. Telephone for appointment now to Bhie High High low ft. Residence phone Black 2A1. Evening calla made aa arranged. Make your appointment now. liiah tow High Low PIUNCK HUPRUT TIDES - Tl I.MIW. 4AM tin )i 31:40 p.m. 1:03 a.m. 18:17 pm. WllllNWIl V, IIIIIU MiV .t:H ajn. 23 81 p m. ' 3:wt a.m. 16:94 p.m. Tin hmiav. t i:nitrnv i " 10:84 am. 83 a p.m. u,w 4:80 a.m. IT:14 p.m. nigh I-ow S:SS a.m. umiiw. iTimr.tuv 11:90 a m. to a m. U:l pm. NATI'lillAY, iniUl ARV 0 8tt aja. u ao p m. , 0 J aaa. lafl p.m. SI'MitY. irilltl'AltV .1 I:4sm. 13:08 p.m. 7:18 am. 13:81 pm MIM.V, KKIIRIMIIV 3 .08 a.m. 13:83 p.m. 8.00 a m. 30:39 p.m. .1 30.1 ft. 16.4 - 8.4 8.6 " 1 MA ft. 1T.1 ' 9.1 " 4.6 31 1 ft. It JO " 9.3 " 36 II 6 ft. s.a " 3 6 ias n. 318 " 8.J 1.8 " 19.6 " 31.1 ' 7.3 " 1.0 i 90.3 ft. 33.0 " 6 8 " IA " PfP I linifln linni... For Vancouver Tuesday as. CamiiHm Friday--. Prince li i-Saturday ss Csrdei 1 " u. Princess Bra Feb I- as. Princes M Feb IV as. Prince-, y, Peb. aa-Hw. Prince., ji Tenet Vshrouter Sunday- ss. Csnwi- 1 Wednesday a pr n.; - Saturday. at. Cardena Saturday . Prince-, Bra' Jan 38 at. Print-- u Feb II as. Prince.- M a Peb U as Prince-. W Tor Port NlmpMn anil Nsst Rlin-Stmday aa. Oamtaun front Port Aim pons and Xat Bis. Tuesday -s. Csmonu: I'or ,no snil Mrwart- Sunday ss. Camotm; Wednesday- Prin i-n I I Iroia An jot and Mraart fOR RENT -rURNtSHSD HOtTMKsmr- Tuesdsy-s. Camosnn Ing room by the dsy. week or month. Friday-- Frtnc R -Fhone Red 901. tf lo CharleUra Jan 38-as. Prinr I. Feb 11- a. Prince i Feb 35 ss. Prince i frmu ()ueen Clurlolles-Jan. 36 -aa. Prince Feb 9-as. Prince J Feb 23 as. Prime I I'wr Alska Jan. 36 at. Prince M Feb. at. Prlnrei- m Fab. 3a a. Prlm-e- U I'rom Alaak- Feb. l--es. Princes- m Feb IS a prince - ! Feb J ss. Prince M MAIL SCHEDULE 4 INI' AUV. i ' for the ta't Moad). WeduesdlJ 6.. Front Hie Fat TueMtay. Thu radar due . Tn Vsncutner Tuesday Fridays Saturdays CPR Ft. 1, IS and Trains, Monday. W Satwdayt lom Vtncouvrr Sundsy Wednesdays alurdsy CP R - Jan. 28, Feb i Tralna.tSady, Tueeri aayt To Anvnv. Alice Arm. Ml i" i I" l IX M til1 ii n I M f , Premier ' ' ' mail Wednesdays From Anjot. Allre Aim. M't I Premier- Tueaday Fridays To Vass River Point San -lay Frm Xaaa. River Poll- Tuesdag '.d 89 nay or Janua prem lmpe' An 111) To Aluxka "rnln la-Jan. 3. raft, ii and xr rram Alalia Point Feb. 1. 18 and 39. To iea ( hsrlolle lalsnd rnlnf- Jan. 38: Feb. II and as . From tjneen riiarlotle Mmd r"1" Jan. 30; Feb. 9 and " CfLR. TRAINS for die F.aa;.- Mondtyt, Wedr.edsys tt IU0 .m. I'min he F.ai- - Tuesday, Thuradsys. at 3.90 p.m. "fiOVEUNMENT Mdt OR & MiTln: of Ai'pi.irAiioN f" i.ici:cK .notice is Hereby oimv the 6th day of February nrv ' ' Jgned intend to apply ' Control Board for a licet" W premise being part of known a "Oommerolal Ho" 1 h corner of First Avenue 1 8let. city of prince Riu. ftovlnre of Brktialt Coluon '', lancU. desetlbed as Lot i ' and Fourteen (14. Block n tie On in, tup irja. P Land Regtotratlon District vine arnrraald. for the n!' tne siaas or h th nm ftumptton on the HATED at. Prlnc. Ida a ma' . aa in V v .a