TH3 DAILY K2T?3 Tiuirjjdi.o . .i.n.ii.. - BRINGING UP FATHER By George McMamjs I'M TAKING A CEW,uc V ypPot'b 1 1 1 i u ryueani m OF PEOPLE ;iW'"'"''fV'ia I am i thihk that's H tfcee-Bo6b- t CEE- OOI HAVE WORKING I ' f -J " , JH OVEH-WTIMATBO" III WlaH VOO. WHAT AHi-WU I. TO FinjO it AM I IN THE SUIt-DlfNjQ- . . . . , , O-U- i HOW WirmBl I UliaiMH nKulCW sv ie-l I I r.ft..i'- n I fciTfi Ki' t t e O c 111 DO IT, TOO 1 mamy work in vour A BOOT , fi M J ROBBER LOAFIM' FOR ' CH ' I at OFFICE? I ua.. II 0 I i , "V III .jrr, - am nun ftrtMETU.M II Vancouver Prices Most Modern DrycleanInR Vlmti in City Phone 118 Pioneer Laundry Ltd. Third Av. and McRrlde Street : WSK' JTHANKSI &0L, Ll wu'uavt J tJoVTfc AMD HEAT LKyOUR COAL IT CAN'T Thankful for the bird, of eourae! But more thankful for the fire to cook it and the heat to warm u.s up. You'll have a Happy Chrint-maa if you use our coal. It gives the finishing touch to the day. Albert & McCalTery Limited Phones 11C and 117 Trappers ! Are you getting enough for your fur? If not, come to GoldrDom. Jut now we want mink marten, ermine, coyote, wolf, foxes of all kinds, and lynx. We have lai - 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 larpe lot. wire me and I shall ea(l personally. Remember, If you want a square deal sell to Goldbloom "The Trappers' Friend." Second Avenue Wood' nilY HIBCll. CRDAltVAND JACK IMNE Single Load $i.!M Double Load , $0.fll Urge Sack mif r IIUNDLES DKY KIND-IJN0,1.0(r I'hone 'M HydeTratisfer AND COAL CO. 139 Second Avenue Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 676 DENTIST ANGER, the TAILOR lV Fine Imported Serge and Scotch Tweed Suits mad lo order-In our hcp In Prince llupert as low &Ct? (( as L ANGBIt, Cutler and Designer 283 Sixth Mreet SECOND HALF WHISTLEAGUE Schedule of Activities Opening on January 19 He leased by Secretary, V. E. Wermig All matches to be played a' the New Empress Hotel. The following schedule for the second Half of the men's section of tr r Fraternal Whist League has be:! Issued' by the secretary. P. . Wei-Bilg: JAMAKY 18 Orotto vs. Moo e. Seal Cove vs. Hans of Canada. I.O.O.I. vs. St. Andrew's. St. Georges Society vs. Knights of Pythias. !J Moose vs. Seal Cove. Sons of Canada v I OOP St- Alidlt'U '. w IS' G Mr:v S. y Kn)f)":.- oi Pytfuis . .- fir .; , i l l!! Vlt - Sea' Co; I- v.- 1 u il l SOIU. Of C.ni.Kt:i v- SI A-iKlrrw's St. George's .soi-.e-y v-. Knights of p i li,.is v.--Scal M .- Cove v.- liioi!... St. Andrew's vs. Kii.,,1 l ' .1 PyUli 8t. George's Society v . I.O.O.F. Moose vs. Sons of Canada. - Orotto vs. I.O.O.P. St. Andrew's vs. Seal Covo. Knights of Pythias vs. Sons of Canada. Moose vs. St. Qeorge's Society. i8 -Seal Cave vs. St. Qeorge's Society. LO O P. vs. Knights of Pythias. Sons of Canada vs. Orotto. St. Andrew's ve Moose. MARCH I.O.O.P. vs. Moose. Grotto vs. St. Andrew's. St. George's Society vs. Sons of Canada. Knights Of Pythias Vs. Seal Cove. Winners of the men's section to nlav off the winners of the ladies' section for the Dybhavn and Newton Cups. SCHEDULE FOR LADIES' WHIST Timetable for Second Half of 8eanon Released by Secretary, P. E. WermiB All matches to be played at the "(Mod lata" Cafe. The following schedule for the seoond half of the season of the ladle.;- section of the Prateri! Whist League has been released: 4AXIAHY 17 Canadian National Ladies vs. Orange Ladies. ErnslWh Ladles vt. Moose Ladles Mr- Orange LaUli;4 vs. English Ladles Moose Ladies vs. Canadian National lAdlsa. 1'filllayrTlatlfenal txitttK Elitf- ltsh Ladles. Moose Ladlss vs. Orange I-adles. KKIIMI AltV 7- Oiangc Ladles vs Canadian Nulion il Ldl. Moose Ladles vs. Kngllsh lauies 14- -English tjd'cs ',. OriiKC I.u:i.-, Canadian National Ladle- v. Mo m Lad' . Jl-E.ig!li.h Ladles v. Canadian Nait.inal Ladle. Oraug; Ladles vs Moose Ladles SECOND HALF CRIB. LEAGUE Winners Will I'lay oif With (Jrotto j al Knd of Season for Hanson Cup j All matches to br played at the New KmpreM Hotel The following schedule for the second half ! i he CribuRgc U-aliie 'season I' rek-a-ed . JAM AHV -Told Storage v A4xs- Knights nf Columbus v:. St. Andrew's CN. Mechanics vs. C.N. Operating. Prlnoe Rupert Hotel vs. New Empress, Hotel. Sons rf Canada vs. Canadian Legion Orange Lodge vs. Orotto 10 -CMd Storage vs Sons of Canada. Moose vs. C.N. Mechanics. St. Andrews vs. Prince Rupert lloui C.N. Opera'-ln v. Orange Lodge. New Impress Hotel vs. Canadian Legion. Knights of Cjlumbus v. Orotto. -Mcose vs. Orotto. St. And-ew's vs. Cold Storage. C.N. Mechanics vs. New Empress Hotel. Prince Rupert Hotel vs. Orange Lode C.N. Operating vs.. Canadian Le!yn. Sons of Canada vs.. Kiuvhts if c.l- tlllli.UH. Cold bi erase vs. C N. 'Operating. Knlsh: of Cf.lunibns vh New Ein- -s l.otol. M:oje vs. Sons of Canada. St. Andrew's vs. Orange Lodge. C.N. Msc.ianlri v. CaitAdlai) Legion Pr.no itti;;v'-l H.)t?l vs. Orotto. KKHKl AMY Knights ni Coliunr.u v. C.N. Operating. C'jkl Stora-e v. New Empress Hotel. 23 30 ' St. Aiulrew s vs. Som of Canada. I Mooe v Orange Lode. j Prince Rupert Ho.el vs. Canadian Legion. (' N W- r . i - f ii i , r ? J ; I k: . c m, : ... M -4- r :!... " N ';" (I.. ..I K: . ::' : (' '!"n. m ,, r I ):; S' J . '. ( .i.',,., I Nt l'.'-.iji , !(,:. v. (,:, : K. .,th-. : . . , . ...... . .:' I! Or.!!:, ., ,' N t. 61. .lltl: A - ... .. . if ti Cold Btarage vs Orange Lodge. Moose v Canadian Legion. Sons of Canada vs. O.N. Mechanics. 27 Knights of Columbus vs. c.N. Mechanics. Mce v. cji. Operating. Prince Rupert Hctel v. hoik of Canada. Newftaiprea Hctsl vs. Orange Lodge cow staraje vn. Qanaatan Legion 8t. Andrew's vs. Orotic MAUf'll Cold Storage v. Prince Rupert Hotel. St. Andrew's vs. OH. Operating. Mocae vs. We Bmprta Hotel. CX. Mechanics vs. Orange Lodge. Knight of Columns vs. Canadian Legion. Sons of Canada- v. Orotto. 12 -Cold Storage m. Knights of Columbus. Moose vi7-m. Andrew.. cn. Mechinlae vs. Prince Rupert Hotel. CJ4. Openttlng Va. . New impress Hotel. Sons ot Can Ada v. dnuge Lodge. Canadian Lrglon vs. Qfotto. i Orotto vs. Cold Storage. Knights of Coiumbui va. Moose. St. Andrew's vs. C.N. Mechanic. Prim Rupert Hotel vs. C N. Operating. New Empress Hotl vs. Sons of Can-l. VMiii'rrs of fir. i Imlf - Orotto will lay r.i'i winners of this '"nd half lor he Dawson Cup best two matche out ot three. SPORT CHAT E. C. Cr.ok of Sydney, millionaire barker of Major Ooodscll in al: of his raoee up to those in Vancouver with oarry. nas caDied Ooodsell that he Icslrea to back him for a race against Barry on the Thames in June or July n,y stipulation made la that. If '' u . wins, he defend the title afUr- m in Australia. George MatteraOn. (i . i : mentor, received the cable in ' '!-'. and wired Ocodsell in Call- ' once, Mr. Matterson said the -!l'-' ' of Mr. Cook that Ooodsell ins title, should he regain It ;'rry, only in Australia, might 1 Itch in the negotiations as i i: planned to tve in Vancouver. Outlining the standing of JackDerop-y as a ehallenger. Tex.Rlekard aascru that the former champion will meet lunney without previous test only In case Reeny and Sharkey "both look .prrlble" In their elimination battle on January 13. Rickard declared' that their was no place In the elimination ranks for Oaorae Oodfrey. latest "black menace.' who boasts formldabt trin n ; knockout victories. "He's one of the worst fighters I ever saw." the promoter I declared. "He fought three time in the garden and never showed anything Besides. Tnnmy would not meet a negro even If Godfrey knocked out a few more set up.' ALICE ARM P. L. Housley. who has taken out twelve million feet of lots from the jKltsault Rive- flats, has finally closed I up his camp here. For the past few weeks a small crew has been engaged j taking up railway track and fathering together equipment most of which has been shipped to Anyoa. The last logs have hint bfen shipped to Powell River Directed "Egg" Sweeping Oupt. W. K! if ford. D.8.C., n.D XI N.Tt.. fo'Toer 'rmriftnaer of the i n, 11 1, . y, Oui-hrg the Grout War whet atvlUe oetttrM il : , ncr Coiman Milne Imperilled trwnisiortatioii Vatlaat t 'nr!h called then niiunt "gi". Blnex the War Ci'.. 8l,ifr-)i-il hi' 'M' li Maff '4MMWlrt (4 the rW fiiMert liner, liSe ; !'i. He If 1H)W maetr-r l! I tin S H. .VUMMiht, ot III. .mill lia, o.jiiii bwiv. ,.n tiuiiUiili itiid 'aaiukWn ywriM, V anted For Sale DAILY For Rent 2c per word in on the barge Blscsyne. Hie coldest weather of a record cold winter In Alice Arm was registered last ek when the thermometer dropped to three below aero. There ha also been i record snowfall this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Ivlndsen held their annuo) party in the Alice Arm Hotel on New Year's Ive when the residents it Alice Arm were their guests. "Alice Arm ha paaaed a successful year and, while no big developments have taken place, steady progress has jeen made from which everyone will icneflt in the years to come," ststes lie Alice Arm Hersld. STEWART According to word received here from he south the Georgia River Mines Ltd has available some 122S.0OO with which to prosecute a vigorous prognim of development on its holdings In the Per Hand Canal district. fir So thla season, twelve feet three Inches of snow has fallen In Stewart Something oi a record is thus cjnstl- Rfled Thomas King, local blacksmith, has rRJU'riied to Stewart from a brief trip outride. In its" Hew Tear meemge the Port- and Canal News of Stewart asserted Itr ful! confidence that all residents of the Portland Canal district will real tar .nelr legitimate hopes during the coming year." A carnival dance was hold in Stpart for the purpose of weicjiiiiu :n fliUl New Tear. The function was l..rirei attended. Mrs. Charles Larson is on a hulldnv visit to Prlnre Rupert. Mr. Harry Hicks la on a visit to Ketchikan. Miss M Woolaey. who ha been vlstt-ng her with Mr. and Mrs H. O Mar vin, left last week for Prince Rupert The regular monthly meetlim of th- Stewart Board of Trade u-ok pi..cc or Tuesday evening of this week when various matters pertaining to the towt and district were discussed. R. Becker returned tothe town test week from visit to Prlnre Runert. TjsyrwJy sloratkfph' krtd trie? bnt-ea trip to Prlnoe Rupert last welt. I "IS mvyv. BUM ISWI m fi ri.in wvijik iwnorq ny prC'Llcsliy il. local children. A snowmobile put in service on the road between Hyder and Ki-w,ir' tl Is winter by Charles M Adim. head of the Stewart Motors To. is nnerutln -tiirresslully slid creating much Interest 'lie wnieh apporen'.ly originated from an overheated stoe destroyed the south warehouse and office of the Hyder Dock Co last Thurarl.ny All -he contents of the muitlUm ere loaf :nr!iidlni a F'irrt rar l-lniiBlng to Ben Olen and 1!0 cum", of dvnamlte which foi tun ,i.'v bi:M'.d without explodliiK Much sno l '"'l urong noi-h wid saved the res'. ' -he duck from drs!;ui lion. I Cirtirxr Dunn, owner p' (he F.uiMiv-r Kioup of four claims on tha sou'', forlc of ll' Marmot River Is pnt'im: in ' winter working on e devekpni-mt 1 1 inrinel whieh he started last year n(t which h is maklrr good progress. GAS MADE HER CROSS CANT EAT OR SLEUP "When X St I would bloat uo with ! K I cittldn't sleep wss crrsu and nitvotiK Adlerlka has given me leal relief " Mrs. M Meyer. A.ll.rlka rellfe itom,h as and enUMirsf in TKN minutes Acting on, IloTll upper nnfl lover howel, i re- low moves old waale matter you never ,11'ni 'hl wa'i In your system let Ad-ileMks give ymir stomach and bowels a Hi ;!i I1FAI, rleanslnc and see how much ,1m tier you feel II will surnrlse you' I ,v (0:iu-js Limited, Druggists. i iiiss NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. advance. No Advertisement taken for lets than 50c FOR SALE 50JII2 SEINE BOAT AND PACKER, 30 hp heavy oil engine and first cluss trcller, cost 7,0O0. 16 months, old. offered for thirty days only at S4000. 48x11 Seine boat. 30 hp. engine worth $30000. for 30 days only. 1 1.600. , 40 h.p. heavy oil marine or stationary engine, price gl.500. Two 30-ft. Salmon trailers, 7 h.p. and 18 h p. price 45u and goOO. 18 h p. 8-cyllnder. 4-cycle Palrbonks- Morae, price 8280. 20 h.p. 9-cyllnder Buffalo marine engine MOO. 300 fathom Salmon selnr, 380 mesh deep, used only short season. Snap at $700. nuuii . r iviu. dux os, cut, '' rnone sa i - POR SALE $iooo BUYrt A NEWLY finished house A rooms, b throom, ,""n 1"'' Simpson and Na Rltn-pantry and basement. Handy to Tueaday . Otmosun .. sawmill. Phone Black 3l. j tor nd Stewart I Sunday. Camosun TOR LE WARM. WELL PlrTISIKD ' Wednesday -s Prince Rupet house for sale with two lots, well de- , rrta Anyot juj Nlewart nupra rrv.nue proaucing garden,; POR SALE. NEW TWO ROOMED House and Lot. Apply owner. 1130 Park Avenue. j POR RENT POR REtrr -Apartment by the day. wee or month. Phouc Red 807. HOUSE POR RENT. 8 ROOMS AND BATH. Appty Munro Bros. tf TOR RENT. FURNISHED HOUSE Apply 218 Fourth Ave East. tf CAU1NKV 8WBEP II. J. ZI'MKEIIR : uenaeai Handy Man Vdraaces and fetores Cleaned anil . paired Chlmnle 8wnt. Cemetery Plot Oared For. "miP tUd 243 Prine Rupar t. O. VI HMTI RR AM RtNOK N'w stock will now br arriving every ' week Also the 928 pattern of l inoleum Rug and we will carry a com plot line. They are called the Jubilee pattern. Call tn and see them, pii MAntENCIR. I I IMTI RI 1111. KXCHANKE NEW AMU SECOND HAtB W RNITl'IF bought and ag)4 anil px;rhnved. Player P'ano and ' Tv.i Out Register In stoek. rAPADOPtiOg MAMAS S3 TWrv). Avt, ; Pttfi.. $18 HSriiANtif: n. ii;hoi;rihw, Praprieior 144 Third A rem 1 We Buy. 8ll OT Elchnir-c nothing Plinne IMaek 411 rsis44s s44s444 PltlNCE RUPERT TlDBS FHIItAY, JWI AHV fl Hl!h 0:S4 a m. IB 3 f l?:3fl p in. jq.J " Low 0 :i'i m 7JJ 18 22 p m. t.a HtTt HIIAV. JAM AHY 7 ,fll(li 1:41 im. in e ft. V 2 p in sa 1 " 7 27 n m. 7:8 " 30 0(1 p n. 041 " si XI) w. JtM MV n High 1 3') m. 30 3 ft I t l" p in. 8? 7 " ' "'lam. 7.4 " M4IMMV. HS AMY B HU!h I II a.m. 203 :t, U-84 p.m. 22.0 fow :IW 7.3 " 21 '37 p.m. 1.7 " Tl K-nsV. .MXTARV 10 Higl: -. 3 M a m. 2".l ft i.n-37 p.m. aos low 0 13 n.m 7 4 " M:08 p m 39 " ! MKfiM BfllY, OErmtnRR II Iltch 4 40 a.m. io.7 ft 18 31 p.m. 19 4 10:38 am. 7 8" 2'.1 13 pm. 4 3 " nil itsit. i-niian 13 8 3 a.m. in. 1 ft 17 no pm. iho " 1 1 1 S a in H 11 " 23 27 p 5 8 " sniife, , . Article! Lost and Found.&t STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS I'M Vaneouter Tuesday a. Camosun Friday ss. Prince Rup.rt Saturday as. Gardens 'J 4. " Prince Brain, I ' I Jan. 4 ss. Prlnoess Murv Jan. 18 as. Princess M .. . From Vancouver-Sunday s. Camosun Wednasdsy - Pr. Rupn' Saturday, ss Gardens Saturday- a Princes Bra' Jan. 14- as Princess M J4M1. 38 ss PrinceaR Mai 1 . . Tor Part mnun nrf .'. ... i Sunday m. Oamonin . . - J Tuesday s. Camosun Priday as Piino Ruper liir ren Chariot les Jan. 14 -. Prince John Jan. 3S as. Prince John trom Queen C'ltarlettr Jan 13 s. Prince Join Jan. 38. Prince John t, iasg Jan. 14, ss. Princess M..r, Jan Princess Marv trnir lak Jan 4 ss Princess M.iry Jan. 18--. FrinceM. Mar MAIL SCHEDULE JVXH.tUY. i;h 'or (be Faist ' Mondaya, wdndy satuRMvs et 10 30 I I Tent Hie Rait Tuasdaia. TbursdaV andSunda du 3.30 p T Vaisewurrr Tuesdsys ,. , 4 IS Fridays "... 8 Saturday 8 CPR-Jafc. 4. 18 Tralna, &tonttyaj, Wednesday Saturdays , 10 30 Win VaiMftavrr Bundaya ti. Wednesday 10 30 Saturday C PR Jan. 11. 8. Train. Bund. Ttteaday and 1 dsys 3 :n To Ahywi, Allee Arm, Stewart mid Utinday mH closes 7 p Wednesdays ti rroill tavut. AIIm Inn .iu,rl nm1 rrewrer Tuesdays 1 Pridsy n to Haws Itltrr Points "'"'".1 . . , ' .m Nims Kltrr Points- Tuesday ,. man due rn a maw rami Jan. 14 and 38 From .4 Urn r.iliil Jan. II and 18. To (Juetu riMrlelle Island l"olnt Jan. 14 and 38. F aTSU 1 H flam al I.l Bolul Jn. IB And 96 CN.R. TRAINS Par the r Monds. Wednesdays, and Sat. t ii.se am From nasi- Tuesdays. Thursday, and Sun" t 1 o p.m. IN I'ROIIATK IN TIIK M I'ltllMH OI UT OF lllll'il t lll.lislMIA in 'n Matter of ue Admlnim Aot; and ti?'T,i?,r of 'th Eit of it mi aiu u intestate NOTICE that bv order of mear v uia v I,. kj" '. . iwunK, mm ru n weoomrjer, A D. 1087, I was aui.ou.1. ,1 .......... , wrT estate 01 k wuriti. deceased, and all part e ,v",",' si'.airan me sulci ore -T hereby reunited to furnish rnilerlv venruri .. ... the 3rd dnv of January, A D 1028 parties indebted to the cM:.t. 10 P Hi amount ot iiucweanesa to roe forthwith NORMAN wa-r-r Official Administrator Prlnre Rupen rt :,rd ''"V of oeoemM!