.7 Phone 118 Pioneer Laundry Ltd. Third Ave. and McRride Street VE GiVY0u( COAL 15 PICKED) NOT HOT 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 111 Trappers ! Are you getting onough for your fur? If not, come to Geldbloom. Just bow 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 m 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 Em $12.00 Pembina Washed Nuts $11.25 .Alberta Sootlew Egg $12.00 'Alberta Lump ...... Jl.TM These Coals are under cover and delivered dry. HydeTransIer AND COAL CO. 139 Second Avenue Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST MILK -:- PRICE MKRecluced to 12 pint for 1.00 7 quart Tor $1.00 12 pint for $1.00 Cash price tickets. Mel I ride Street Ktora now closed Valentin Dairy Office and Dairv - 11th St. Telephone 'i57. TERRACE HIGH PUTSONPLAY it Pays to Advertise" Proved Great Success on Friday Evening TERRACE. Jan. 18 Terrace residents wore given a real treat an Friday evening In the presentation of the popular hree act farce "It Pay to Advertise," ut on by the Terrace High School pupils, under the direction of Mrs. c. R. OUbert sad Miss Elderkln. . It was the first appearance of any of the oast ; behind the footlights and they are to, je highly commended on the high I character of the acting displayed. The ngthy and difficult parts taken by Miss Nora Seamen as the matter -of - act business woman; by Miss Nora Wilson as the spurious French Coun- ,esa: of Was Fanny McLaren in the .nascullne roll of Advertising expert: of . rank Hipp as a gouty old financier; nd of Alva Moore as the unbusinesslike son, deserve special mention. The Misses Bessie Moore and Elliott Head appeared in masculine rolls and these as well as all the other characters carried through their parts with great credit. The cast was as follows: Mary Grayson Nora Seamen Johnston August Lips Countess de Beaurien ....Mary Wilson Rodney Martin Alva Moore' Cyrus Martin Frank Hipp Ambrose Peel Fanny McLaren Oeorge Smith Sydney nanhaner Marie Kathleen Burnett Miss Burke Evelyn Thomas Donald Mechesn . . .Eher ateOonaell Bllery Clarke Elliott Head harlee Bronaon Beetle Moore Appreciation of the capable and un- Irlng efforts of Mrs. Gilbert as director was voiced by Alva Moore, between acta. There was a large crowd present In 3.W.V.A. hall and the door receipt were slightly over one hundred dollars, rhe play was put on In aid of basket ball fund and arrangements are already under way far the local high sencot (iris team to visit feral thers at the nd of the month for a competitive game with the girls' team of the ln- erlor town. SIMPSON GIRL WINS MEDALS Mis Minnie Wesley of Port Simpson Took first Priie for Canada in Confederation KaMay Contest , Word ha been received In the elty hat Miss Mtnni Wealey. s Fort Slmp-J on inaian siuoem at ooquaieetaa m- Utute. Ssrdls. won the god medal tor the bast essay from a native pupil , In 'ruttte iot (ebmion rnond Jubilee of Confederation. The essay, which was written last June, was -n "Tle Place of Confederation In the lfc of Canada." Mist Wesley won the liver medal for British Columbia aa veil aa the gold medal for Canada. 4ev. Oeorge H. Raley. principal of the Ooqualeetra Institute, has received the gold and silver medals for Mlas Wesley from the Department of Indian Affairs is well an a congratulatory letter from 'Jbe head of the department and the medals will be presentrd at a school ratherlng to be held shortly. The jcaclier of the winning scholar will also ie prenenteU Willi a medal. Miss Wesley in in her third year at he Institute ami expects to nia'rlrulalr n the summer of 1B29 She Is a bright tudent and has a gift tor muni'-, isk-ng the exsmlnationa of the Royal Aca-lemy from time to time and paisltiK vlth honors. Scholars from aeventy-'our Industrial Institutes and some $60 Indian day schools were Invited o ake part In the essay comiM-titKm which Miss Wesley won. PRINCE QEQRGE The five lbiWf elder eWZ whjch have kept a nii.iiber nf local merrhunta Jancing attendanee at 'he police court for more than two month, were disposed of last week when Magistrate N P Moran decided that, by reason of a defect in the handling of the cane, by that police, that the conviction would not be sustained In the higher courts and. therefore, dlvmUaed them nil The Prince George Board of Trade has sgalo gone on record urging that the provincial government, In event ol failure to sell the road, should complete the Pacific Great Eastern to Prince George. It la suggested that the government should take advantage of the present sentiment In favor of building into the Peace River. Alt. Wimbles and W. J. Pitman was elected school trustees at tlie nuiutalpal election here last wees;. Prince -George has enjoyed very mild weatlier during the past week, Uw thermometer descending to below aeri, only once. The olty oouneU Is grvlng notice tr the local telephone company that It wUl .not allow recent advances charge which were made, The Prince George Board of Trade has elected offloer for the year at fol lows: honorary president, F. J. Olaxton: president. William Coop: first vlce-pre- ldent. H. B. Guest; second vloe-presi dent. Dr. R. W. Alward: aeeretary treas urer. J. O. Wilson; auditor, W. L. Horns by: council. Alex Moffatt. F. A. Matne- son. C. A. Payne. M. 8. Morrcll. W. L Armstrong, B. A. Renwtck, John Mcln nls. W. L. Hughes and C. C. Reld. he Prince George public library if weking donations of children's books. The Women's Auxiliary to the loca Anglican Church has elected officers s cllow : honorary president, Mrs. Defender; president, Mrs. O. C. Perkins: I w president, Mrs. S. J. Newman: ?cond vice-president, Mrs. II. O Perry: secretary. Mrs. Arthur Dixon: treasurer Mrs. F. A. MacOallum; leaflet secretary Mlas Douglas: Draper partner. Miss Blx-ley. The Prince Oeorge Construction Co. Is making repairs ant! alterations to the business premises at the corner o'. Third Avenue and Quebec Street which are owned by Jacob Lelth. E. Forfar, pioneer of Northern British Columbia, who now operates a larg-hotel at Port St. James, has been r visitor in Prince George during the past tk. -Samuel McLellan and W. Bousefleld who were rather badly hurt In the resent collapse of a mill building at Willow Blver. are making good recovery at the Prince Oeorge Hospital under the csre of Dr. Carl Swart. - Jacob Lalth. whose son Edward Is putting in his Unal year in Manitoba University at Winnipeg, has received word that the boy passed Uw Christ mas eaamlMslana with aaceptlonally high standing. At sale of 400 AW feet of logs held by Si ertff Peter to satisfy claims ol creditor ol be laah Btifcfctftg M. Art lot was bought In bf baroe I.yle and Austins Ltd., for -tl per thousand Word was wesvat1 last week by Mr. and Mrs. BenJaiAln 4orby that their fUaesn yaar oM seat t4 en killed In BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus - - - -s "i -xll "H II CO AN'TE.LLTHA.T I WEJslT OOT THERE-tlR,ANO v DryCIeaning COY THAY-b WAtTIIM' FOUND &Jf WP.LL-IF XOO DON'T - OOT IN THE HALL TO THAT HE. WAb A MMS WANT TO OFFEND Q a XfO An OLD FRIEND OF MINE IKIil WM-I'LL TELL HIM- I FRl END.-Cf 1 COT IT OOT- WE'RE at AMD 1 DIDN'T LIKE -rJ J Brr-r J A tryim'0to WORK TO SAV ANVTHIMQ -3 ji -3 r-nl IN HEfE M timmasm mst , ' 1. kto n t-tv. . Vancouver rnces Most Modern Drycleaning Plant In City I W. re-etcated and C.'C Reld To Prepare attending school V. D. Taylor has put up a cup for local hockey competition while Mayor Patterson has presented medals. M. E. Harper, local auctioneer, announces his Intention of retiring from justness here. NEW HAZELTON St. Peter's Anglican congregation at lazelton has elected omcera as follows or the year: rector's warden. E. R. Cos: eople's wanton. W. W. Anderson; vea-ry, Douglaa Lay, 8. J. Wins by. a. Dun-tate. Mrs. Sealy, Mrs. H. C. Wrlnch. sirs. Hogan, Mrs. E. R. Cox and Capt. Uulraw Moore; lay delegates. B. S. argen' Mrs. Sealy. Mrs. James Proctor: '. Dungate and Mrs. Hogan. Rev. T. D. Proctor has been laid up ar the past week with a severe cold iut he was able to take services In St. "eter's church yesterday. W. J. Larkworthy left last week on i trip east and will be away for several veeks. The board of directors of the Haael-on Hospital met Tuesday night at the 'orne of 8. J. Winaby to make ptepar-lUsns for the annual patrons' meeting hlch will be bald on Monday night of ast week. Mrs. Mathelaon. lady superintendent t the Haaelton Hospital, returned last eek after a trip south In the course f which she underwent an operation a Vancouver as a srsult of wblch her 'talth Is tiow greatly Improved The home of Douglas Lay, resident .liuing engineer, has been practically .larooned all week as a result of the hsw melting the heavy snowfall Into .'ater. W. W. Anderson bas been suffering vlth a severe cold during the past week. SKIDEGiVTE Ike Martin, forest rangfr, made a lying trip to the Imperial Oil station o take on fuel for the forestry boat. Smbree. No damage was done by the big 'term that swept Skldegate Inlet last week. Ben Roberts, logger, came down from "'art Clements and Is looking over the I robe r in this neighborhood. MUNICIPAL CONTEST AT PRINCE GEORGE Aid. Wleland ami A I.I. ITeoer He-elm l With r. ( Reld. w Member . , nf Council .11 PRRft-S OBOflOB. Jan. 16 - In the nunielpBl elertlona here last Mayor! Altou-idCr M. Ffettenion was re- lacted by acr-lamatlon. AM. Payi Wleland and Ald D. Pilgrimage William O'Dwyer. prrsident of the Mayo Men's Aaooiatlon of New Vork. embarkinir with his wife recently on the Cu Harder Seythia, bound for Ireland where he will make way for a pilgrimage from the United States in July to roach Patrick, the mountain from whence St. Patrick Is supposed to have driven all the snakes out of Ireland. It ia expected thnt hundreds of Irish doecendants will join the excursion, which each year involves ascending the mountain on foot, part of the three-hour climb being done without shoes or stocking!. The last Sunday in July is the dttt sst for the ceremonies. V anted For Sale For Rent DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for lets than 50c was elected to succeed Aid. Kennedy , who had decided not to seek re-election. M. 8. Buchanan was defeated at the sl-dermanlc poll. School Trustees W. J. Pitman and Alex. Wimble were both re-elected by aoolamatlon. HOT fWrhQVQ in COUNTY COURT Seven Actions for Hearing by Judge F. McII. Youni; During Month of January The County Court list before Judge P. McB. Young for the month of January Is as follows: B. Brynlldsen and Son, vs. Qua Bgan et al. M1S.3&. Patmore it Fulton for plaintiffs. Williams, Manson at Oonaales or defeodanu, stands. W. J. Crawford vs. Northland Mining Co. et al, MOT, R. W. Kennedy for plaintiff, dependant in person, stands. Rawlmgs H. Carter vs. H A. McLean. -201 -60, Williams. Manson Oonaales for plaintiff. Patmore Fulton for defen-Jant, January 23. a. H. Ritchie vs. Arthur Oswald et .1. 1500. Sutherland t Sutherland for .'aiiitlff. Patmor li Fulton for defendants, stsnds. J. W. Collier vs Cnrporatlon of the City of Pnnoe Rupert. asasJS, Patmore A Fulton for plaintiff, E F. Jonea for defendant. January 38. Dudoward vs. Flewln. stands. Rex. vs. Canadian Fishing Co. (sp-:eaU. stands. SPORT CHAT With men's and ladies' whist reopen -ng. the coming week will have seen re-imptlon of all Indoor ports followtng -he Chnatmas and New Year holiday season. Events scheduleu for the weak re as follows: Jonday (tonight) Cribbaae League: Cold storage vs. Native Sons ef Canada: Moose vs. Canadian Na tional Mechanics; St. Andrew's vs Prince Rupert Hotel: Canadian Na tional Operators vs. Loyal Orange Lodge: New Empress Hotel vs. Can . ad Ian Legion: Knights of Columbus vs. Grotto Anglican Cathedral open badminton ItHlll llHEasfslsH lLdiiaa SsslaaValA J fisMl rsuNM o- TUAi - 1 English Btniard: Maple vs. Grand Terminal. Vnakatball: Junior Lmutu. ml!' IhteraWhfM --tag -fO High School vs. Elevator: Senior League. Elk vs. Giand Terminals. Wednesday Cathedral badminton, all semi-finals and finals. Thursday - Men's Whist: Grotto Moose; Seal Cove vs. Native Sons of Csnsds; Oddfellows va. St. Andrews; St. qeorge's Society vs. Knights of Pythias. Friday--Billiards: Orotij vs Oyro Club Basketball: Ladles' League. Drill Team va. High SchObi; Intermediate League, Elevator v Big Four: Senior League Grand lYrmlmiU vs Native Sons of C.wiadn Basketball league standings to date follow: Menlor league W. D l Pt. Native Sons ... 7 1 is Elks 3 1 5 Terminal" 3 0 4 iHtermnllale Inline High School g o 13 Big Four 5 0 10 Elevator I o 8 I .ail If' League High School a o 10 Drill Team .... 1 0 3 Junior I .rogue Tusl Doya 5 0 10 Start o 0 0 Harold Brown, general manager of the Union Steamship Co. of British Columbia' ha left Vancouver for New York I where he will meet Mrs. nrt wn who is i ret urn lug from a trip to England. I During the absence of Mr. Brown, A. L. I Clements. altant general manager. I In charge of Union Steamship Co. af-i fairs at Vancouver. High High Low High Low High High tow Hluh Iw WANTKI) WANTKD 1X3 RENT OR PURCHASE Six or seven roomed house. Apply Box 03. Dally News Office. 13 OIRL WANTCD TO DO LI OUT Housekeeping. Apply Mrs H. B. Rochester. Uth Street. Phone Red 316. F0K SALE FOR SALE FIVK H P. PALMER ZN-glne, Atwater-Kent Ignition, first -class condition. Olea-Putnaaa dutch; inch and quarter bronze shaft. Palmer wheel; 30 gallon gas tank. Price agflO.OO. Apply Chas. Lord. Port Simpson. B.C. II FOR SALE. MODERN SEVEN ROOMED bouse with basement. Two its. Handy to dry dock and sawmill. Apply A. Akerberg. Phone Red 333. 18 FOR SALE -SECOND HAND CARPET In good condition. 16 ft. by 11 ft. Apply Daily News. tf FOR SALE. OLD NEWSPAPER. Two largo bundles for 36c. tf FOR RENT FOR RENT POUR ROOMED HOUSE. fully modern: splendid marine view; Fifth Avenue W. Apply Theo Collart Ltd. "OR RENT. ROOMS WTTH OB WTTH- out board. Central location. Phone Blue IIS. tf H0U8 FOR RENT 8 ROOMS AND BATH. Apply Munrq Bros. tf FOR RENT. FURNISHED Apply US Fourth Ave. Bast. FOUND FOUND. PAH DARK RIMMED OLAS- srs in vicinity of Seal Cove. Apply Dally Newt Office. CHIMNEY SWEEP II. 4. Zl'MKKIirt General Handy Man Furnace a4 Stove Oeaeed and Re paired. OMmnle Swept. Oemettry Plots Cared For. Phone Tied 843. Prmoe Rupert. B o. lUaMTIKE AMI It AMIES WE HAVE IN STOOK BEDS. SPRINOS.! mattress. Unaleum and Unolensn rugs, oarpe. window blinds, curtain rods, curtain goods and drape, dining room suites chesterfield suites, chairs, tables, floor lamps, blankets, sheets, bed- sprvaaa. quilts, rang, akuttlea. kit- - not. araoem. All If good. a: MACKENZIE. Furniture. Pnope TKJ. tN: SKCON'O 11 AMI I I RMTI RE bought and sold and exchanged. Player Piano and Two Oaah Registers In stock. PAPAIIOPl'LOS A M Alt AS ! Third Ave. Phone fl!8 I'lllNUr; RUPERT TIDES MUMIW. JAM'AUV HI High 8:44 aim. 18J ft. 31:36 p.m. 16.) " 1:U a.m. 9.4 ' 18 '83 p.m. a J " Tt'EKIItV. JtM AICV II 98 a.m I8fl ft 83:80 p.m. 14.7 " 3:S4 ajii. lO.t " 18:10 pju. 7.4 kim:siv. JAM ARY 18 10 18 a.m. 19.S ft. 33 33 p.m. 18.4 " :M a m. 10.4 " 17:09 pjn. 8.4 " TIUUHnAY. JAM'AUV 19 l8 ajn. 199 ft. 4:84 a.m. 10.4 " "'M p m. 6.4 " rniii.w. .si;,aiiv n 0:09 a.m. 17.0 ft. 11:48 p.m. 30.4 " 8:47 ajn. 10.0 " 188 pm. 4.3 " HATI'HKAV, JAM AltY 51 0:88 a.m. 17.8 ft. 13:37 p.m. 31.0 " 8:84 a.m. g.g 1018 p.m. 3.3 HI'N'll.tV. JAM'AUV 1 :88 ajn. 18.4 ft. ISiOfl p.m. 31.8 " 717 a.m. 8.7 " 13:68 p.m. 9.4 " Artklei Lott and Found, 4c STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS t'ur Vancouver Tuesday , Camosun Prtday-ea. Prince Rup r-Saturday as. Garden ul ei. Princess Beatrice i Jan. 4 Prlneeas Xlar Jan. IS aa. Princess al . , I'rom Vancouter Sunday aa. Otmosun . i Weuneadty aa. Pr. Rupert : Saturday, as. Card ens . Saturday at. Princeet Bet' dan. 14 aa. Princes M; Jan. M as Princess Man For Port Simpson and Naas nhfr- Dunoay m. uamoaun ... ii lom Port fllmpson and Nasi Rlm-Tueaday M. Oamosun . . v i. for .n)ox and Meaart 8tndy as. Oamosun ... , Wednesday at. Prince Ruper' I rum o and Mraart Tuesday sa. Camosun ... i ! ul Friday . Prince Rupert Per ltieen Chsrleflrs gas. 14 as. Prlnee Jehu Jan. 38 as. Prlnee John tYom Queen Ctiarlotlre Jan. 11 a. Prince John Jan. 38 as. Prince John Par Alaska Jan. 14. at. Prtaeest Man Jan. 3S at. Princes Msry I'rom Alaska- Jan. 4- sa. Princess Msry J ). IS st. Print Mary MAIL MHEDULE JANUARY, lil For the East Monday. Wednesdtyt. Ssturda efMe to ul Irnai the Kasl TUesdsy. Tnutdy and Bunds nil du 3.SC III To Vanroot Tueidsyi ." Fridsvs ' Saturday 1 "I CfJV-Jau.. 4. 18 Trains. Uradiu Wedneiul. . "I Saiurdtvt in in l rrm Vanronvrr 8 and ays Wednesdays to sow Saturdays CF.R Jan 14. 38. Train. Eundiya, Tuesdsyt ami vi dart vm pa To Anyoiw Alice Arm, Slrwtrt n Prrmler Stteday mart elotet 7 pa I . . tUjAAi D O I f IdlKfUIH .. -r I 'XFroin An)ot. Alice Arm, 1iewatt an' Prrmler i Tuesday M Prlsay b l To Vast Hirer points Sunday 1 I'rnm M Klrer Points-Tuesday mall due To AMoks Points Jan. 14 and 28. rram Alkk Points Jan. 14 &d il. To queen Charlotte Inland Point - Jan. 44 and ts. From tjiieert rhurlotte Mind F"ln'l Jan. 13 and 38. CM TRAINS For the Ens- Monday, Wednesdays, and s" nU I at 1140- am. From the F.stl- -Tuesday!, Thursdays, and m at 3.30 p m. IN PJlORATE in tiik hi i-itr,.Mi: fn iit or iihitw' roLt'Mnt.t In the Matter of the Admin ""5 . Act; and -In th Matter of the Estate ..1 ' !2al D'ed, Intestate , -s .TAKE NOTICE that by orti.-i ' P JJonor. F. Men. Toung, (he 1-1 rcemW. A.D. 1937. I wa pp .m'.'rt m.'SiM,iw' of le estate ..1 "V! 11 lift (1 riMtammM ... ...... ti1 Irlg Malms against the ai ' f rfby required to fitrin 1 PfoPfir verified, to me on ' the 8rd day of January, A D 1 ''-' all parties inrtiiiH X n.. ... ,1 fui7l. 10 PT th amouiii indebted riess to me forthwith NORMAN A WATI' Official Admlni.-" r.tA .... ... .."- '"".' 1' 1837 ' 0 mlisll