Ik FAQS FOUR DryCleani ng at Vancouver Prices Most Modern Drycleanlng Plant In City Thone 118 Pioneer Laundry Ltd. Third Ave. and McRride Street THANKS (j you Ll GIVE FOR WARMTH AND HEAT THAT OUR COAL GIVES- IT CANT BE BEAT! Thankful for the bird, of course! But more thankful for the fire to cook It and the heat to warm us up. You'll have a Happy Christmas If you use our coal. It gives the finishing touch to the day. Albert & McCaffery Limited Phones 116 and 117 Trappers ! Are you getting enough for your fur? If not, come to Goldbloom. 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 ennnot fill them we lose our bonus. We pay top prices for everything. If you have a large lot. wire bm 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 Kcx $12.00 Pembina Washed Nuts $1 1.25 Alberta Soot lens Egj; $1100 .Alberta Lump . $13.00 These Coals are under . cover and delivered dry. HydeTransfer AND COAL CO. 139 Second Avenue Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 675 DENTIST MILK PRIGE Reduced to I 12 pints for $1.00 7 quarts for 81.00 12 pints for .$1.00 Cash price tickets. McDHde Street stors now closed Valentin Dairy Office and Dairy - 11th St. Telephone -i57. BRINGING UP FATHER rss ,SuiL I':".- ,0,1. Sntiii'fla, , ,1 rlvtixCU rA m ON TO 91 NG ALWAYS V? W ' , ' 121 11 fcpSti. WMHw Av'lk - ' v".ir 'li.itaui . ' j W. I" ! I Snv"' f i I ' inJ i BUT-REAt-Lf - MR ANCVtfrOlGGS cam t Sing. But tr you INSIST I'LL DO T i oiom't EVpEcr TO gE. CALLED- . t- jSafcv I vm-L BASKETBALL IS EXCITING Three Splendid (in men Put on Last Night to Open Second Half of Season Ladle- High School, 15; Drill Team Intermediate Big Pour, 33; High School, as. Senior Native Sons of Canada as; El 31, The second half of the basketball season wm opened last niht with three games of high standard and most Interesting. The matches, all of which were won and lost in the second half, were tightly contested and followed with keen enthusiasm by a falr-slred crowd of fan. In the Led lea' League, the Drill Team was ahead 10-8 at the end of the first half but the High School came up from behind In the second period and won IS to 13. There was also an upset in the Intermediate League when the High Sshool. leading 18 to 10 at the end of the first half, lost out to Big Four as a result of the second period by 33 to 98. the taxi men thus coming within one game of the leadership. The Senior League game was a thrilling affair and well enough played until the second half when no lean than five players were retired from the floor -n account of personal fuuia Thomson and S. Ourvlch of the Native Sons and Balfour. Mitchell and rrissell of the Elks. The final score was 18 to II in favor of the Canucks, the standing at tislf time having been ten all. Brick Skinner referred all games and had a strenuous time of It. Details of play were as follows: LAIUEH- I.K.WH i: nigh School Helen Sim. 7; N'eilte Ourvlch. 3; Susie Boddle, 3; Phyllis Har vey. 3; May Ness; Julia Walters. Total. 16 Drill Team Chris McLeod; Dot Edgar: Oathie Irvine, ; Evelyn March; Laura rrlareu. 4; Ada Menagohr. 4. Total. 18. IXTEKMMItATH I.C.WllU Hick SchoolHarold Mscdonald, ie; Danny Morrison. 16; Allan Cross; Brett-son Hunt, 3; Joe Scott. Total 39 Big Pour Ernie Retchford. 16. Free) WngwsU. 4; Dou. Stalker, 3; Tom Kel-tey. ; Eric Dlngwell. Gordon Parkin. Si Total, St. KEMOIt I.KAIHK Native Sons of Canada -H. White, J; B. Wrathall; C. Thompson, 4; E. Beteb- ford, 4; Dido Ourvlch. 13; Vice Men ale, Sptro Ourvlch: T. Kelsey. 3 Total, 38. Elks- Dave Balfour, 11; Bronwn Hunt; Art Phillips: Oeorge Mitchell. 2. Doug. Stalker. 3; Doug. Frlesell Mike Budtn-leb; Eddie Smith Total, 21 MEN'S DOUBLES IN RAM1IMTAW Interesting Play Seen Last Night In Open City Tournament at Cathedral Pint and second rounds of the men's doubles in the city open badminton tournament being held bv the club at St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral were played last night, results bring as follows: HHKT IMMMt III Colllson and .!.( Scott best Max CollUon iii.cl U B'.rtlrtt, 31-18. Ororge Brymit bikI nnvc Balfour beat A Blocomb unci CI Hitrrls, 31-18. H T Cross and Allun I'russ beat J. A. Ttng and T A ('imm. 31-5. Alex It Ix and Rk-h Murtimer beat Carl Brand and Perry Tinker. 31-8. S. Dart on and C J Norrlngton beat J. Ferqnhsr and K Wilding. 31-8 Frank Russell and P Perry beat Col. J. W Nlcholl ai.d R Lancaster. 31-4. M UMI KOI Ml BUI Collleon and Joe Scott" to setni- Oecrge Bryant ami Dave Mtfwur Ito ,rail-flnalti c wye - !S ! I M T.'Crm.i ina Allan Cross fjeat Ax. Rls and Rich Mortimer. 31-19 Frank Russell and F Ferry beat S Dar-ton and c J. itornngton. ai-n. Feature games were BUI OoUtaon and Joe Scott va AHx Collleon and II. Bart-Ictt and Oeorge Bryant and Dave Balfour vs. A. bloomb and q Harris In the firi round, und H. T Croas and Allan Cross vs. Ales Alt and Rich Mortimer in the second round. The aeini-lluals and fiual In till TOO CAN'T REFUSE.- MR' HARMONY- ill men'e doubles will be played along with other Mml-flnali and final next WM-nssdsy evening. On Monday evening the first and second rcunda of the ladles' doubles win take place COLD STORAGE WINS OVER GYRO CLUB IN BILLIARD TOURNEY in the opening tournament of the second half of the Prince Rupert Bll nard League schedule last night, the first place Cold Storage defeated ' the cellar dwelling Oyro Club by an aggre gate score of 867 to 833. Both teams, surrenng heavy tosses, lost ground in the general standing of teams. The high break of the evening was 88 which was run by W. H. Long, first man for the Storage. Individual scores were as follows: C. P. Balagno (Oyro Clubi, 167; W. 11. Long (Cold Storage), 300. O. A. Woodland. 118: Andy Murray, 300. O. P. Tinker, 300: J. Hillman. 18S. Andy Donald. 148: A. Mscdonald, 360. Bert Morgan, 300; John Bulger, 189. League standing to date are as follows: Played Total Aver. Cold Storage 8 4669 981 Maple Leafs 4 3704 B4d Grotto 4 8881 806 Grand Terminals . . 4 8488 864 Oyro Club 8 4871 884 Individual averages tn date arc u " foUows: Played Total Av. M. M. MeLachtaft (MX.) . 3 800 300 J May cs. a too too F. Williams tMX.lt 1 900 300 Ben Self O.T( t 868 180 F. O. Pyle (O.T.I 4 793 ( D. Brown (Orotto) 4 796 197 O. Howe (MX.) 4 786 197 A. Murray (C.S.) S T6 198 W. J. Nelson (O.C.) .... 4 774 194 Col. McMordle (MX.) 4 773 193 O. Waugh (Orotto) 4 771 193 A. Uaodonald (CM.) S 955 191 W. H Long (BM.) 5 953 190 J. Hillman (CJS ) ........ s 98 187 J. Beesley (O.T.) t set tn C. Toungman iO.) 3 860 187 C. Balagno (O.C.) . 8 900 180 J. Judge (Orotto) - 4 SSI its : , l . Tested and Pronounced Pure am it -a pt m n a Mill i Km tor tint BREWERY W. E. Wllllscroft O.T.).. 3 34S 173 ). Hamilton (ML.) 4 688 173 O A. Woodland IOC.I . 5 853 170 J Andrews (O.T.) 3 494 168 B. Morgan (OB.) 6 883 187 J. Brown (O.) l 185 16 F. Zleman (O.T.) a 317 159 Q. Krause (O.T.) 1 159 159 a. IP. Tinker (O.C ) 5 764 153 Jnhn Bulger IC S i 3 450 180 I. Andrews (O.T.i 4 573 148 A. Donald (O.C.) 1 143 148 a. Young (Orotto) 3 416 139 MINIATURERANGE Millrulm Ijinili, Midi Score f 91, lllf.fl Man at Weekly Mi.x.t Iji't Kveiiln; Scores as follows were made last night at the weakly shoot of the North B.C. Regiment Rifle Association on the Market Place miniature range: M. U. Lamb 94 A. wylle 93 W. Brass as " J. D. Mackay 87 B. Wilson 83 R. Wilson 81 A. Bureau 69 J. Btewart so SPORT CHAT Hockey at Smlthers. where the season was recently ushered In. Is going strong. The first gams of the season proved a hectic battle .which went into a period -f overtime before a iurtous Shtek offensive netted the winning goal of a 4-3 score over the Eskimos. There are hree teams In the league and games are played Sundays. Tuesdays and Fri days, ice permitting. A new ooTsaad) rink In Prince Oeorge on the north side of Connaught Park is now proposed, .negotlatlona with the city council for the securing of a site having been opened. The Prince Oeorge Rink Co. has elected dtacers for the year as follows; president. J. O. Qulnn: vice-president. John Mclnnlt: secretary treasurer. Percy Honiewood: directors. Oeorge MoCuliagh, A. M Patterson, P. D. Whltmore B. O. Paarker. W. L. Hornsby. J. c Ptdgeon. Paul Wleland snd W. J. Allsn. Advertise in TVie nir V- raswtai RvisMsVi. 7BrPmtk Health Givnd fTOOD 'si sr (,(hii nrrn u.h brrord .mj btxiltj h, . iiHJri aoi be Itr4 n j . bul U fUOl) Thowund. of ortng rltr SnJ w SlifJI moittmtrl) hctlihlul MMwUnC h.lc rfjrd in Hatd pk)tural Uhm. okkli ttMdn hi tMumfanf r If ret y wmm i'i nrWr mm MHciriing J ifnk rpw- amm m . irrtl BrktMMt ef ruraci lafMhrr K ikr mm SSMSW ef strsM SIIVI It SPVING BETH ! liukun rce.ur mi lnM stfSMl. xl m .11 Cotrtiwm) VtsJsrt sad ia a t irul .nd xMi.wrt hwdII, .4 s Ce v .unfi" I 1 i J T "T Silvhp SrnirjG Drgwhry bpc 1hi jtivetturmcni is not published or displayed by the fjquor Control UosrJ yr ty the Government ol Diuih Columbia, V anted For Sale DAILY For Rent 2c per word in IRVINE AGAIN HEAD OF SCOTS Elected I-nnt Night to Serve Second Term as President of St. Andrew's Society At the annual meeting of the local St. Andrew's Society last evening. James 3. Irvine was elected to serve bis second term as president of the organisation. There was a good attendance at the meeting and the reports of the various officers showed the society to be in a nourishing condition. The complete list of officers for the omlng terms la as follows: Honoray President Major-Oeneral J. W. Stewart. Honorary Vice-President Major John McOregor. V C President- J 8. Irvine. First Vice-President- Howard Steen. Second Vice -President- -Oeorge Oed-dev Treasurer A. A. Connon. Financial Secretary -W. fearton. Recording Secretary J. J. Little. Honorary Chaplain-Rev. J. R. Frlrell. Directors Alox McLeod, Johu McLean, A. Clapperton. Thomas Haddon and Ben Ferguson. Piper Hugh Smith Warden Ben Ferguson. Auditors Robert Duvle and O W. Abbott. In The Letter Box HI KIVAIIT AH TKKMIM N Editor. Dally News: Our attention has been drawn to a letter appearing in your Issue of Jsnu-ary 4 written by Louis Forkrud. dealing with railway routes from the coast to the Peace River district. Mr. Forkrud has been misinformed In regard to the railway route from Stewart, for which surveys have been made as far as the Groundhog coal fields, as no difficulties ex tat other than those met with In ordinary railway construction. A tunnel a mile long through the Bear River Pass Is comparatively a small undertaking when the entire distance to the Pesee River district practically devoid of heavy work la considered In rscsrd to the harbor fanllttix mt mum arld weep .water llSjntage eomDibr. nag trnSsires to low sotu for the eoBstruefrion of railroad termlnsu whew Vsvlty loading of the product of the sasptry, would mean cheap hauling. -rjsJfc toi!Md sMnd tf advocating raMwayi for'lbe norVh fho Peace River district requires western outlets with short railway hauls and low freight rates, and with these in operation the prosperity of the Peace River district and Northern British Columbia la assured. Thanking you, In anticipation of your publication of this letter. I am. yours sincerely, J. MORRICE Secretary Stewart B wrd of Trade. Mrs. Hansen left, on this mornings train for a holiday visit In Rochester. Minnesota. Man in the Moon iwmi the Canadian air league and Parliament will be meeting In Ottawa soon. NO one would mind musicians lPas) Ing by ear If it were not that we tufte to listen by ear. THE new mayor and council start their career by swearing. What can be expected under such conditions? 1 MARRIED man does not make s very ijood soldier. He Is too much In tl c huhlt of losing battles. IN kicking about his lot He shows a lot of nerve We sure would have :.n awful time H we got what we deserve. By NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. advance. No Advertisement taken for less than 50c WANTED OIRL WANTED TO KEEP HOUSE FOR family of three out of town. Only email house but must be good plain cook. Ideal home and light work. Oood wages. Apply Bos 88 Daly News oflce. 11 WANTED. TO RENT OR PURCHASE 81s or seven roomed house. Apply Bex 99. Dally News Office. 18 OIRL WANTED TO DO LIGHT HOUSE-keeping. Apply Mrs. H. B. Rochester. Uth Street Phone Red 315. LADY WOULD LIKE ROOM AND board with private family. Phone Central Hotel. It FOIt SALE 1 FOR SALE. FIVE HP PALMER EN- from Port Almpmn Sod Nsss R!m-gtne, Atwster Kcnt ignition, first-1 Tuesday ss. Camosun class condition. Oles-Pntmaa clutchi Inch snd quarter bronze shaft. Palmer wheel: 30 gallon gas tank. Price 620.00. Apply diss. Lord, Port Simpson, B.C. is i OR SALE. MODERN SEVEN ROOMED house with basement. Two lots, Handy to dry dock and sawmill. Ap- ply A. AkerbTg, Phone Bed 333. ,18 FOR SALE. SECOND HAND CARPET In good condition. 16 ft. by 13 ft. Apply Daily News. tf FOR SALE-OLD NEWSPAPER. Two large bundles for 38c. tf FOR RENT FOB RENT POOR ROOMED ROUSE, fully modern: splendid marine view: Fifth Avenue W Apply Thro Col! art Ltd. tf FOR RENT. ROOMS WITH OR WITH-out board. Central location. Phone Blue 188. tf HOUSE FOR RENT. 6 ROOMS AND BATH. Apply Uuaro Bros. tf FOR RENT. FURNISHED HOtJM. Apply 918 Fourth Ave. East. tf FOUND FOUND PAIR DARK RIMMED OLA8-ses in vicinity of Seal Cove. Apply Dally News Office. CHIMNEY SWEEP II. t. ZUMKr.HH rimers! llsmly Man Furnsses and Stoves Cleaned and Rt-paired Chltnniea swept. Cemetery Plots Oared For. Phot Bad 248.' , Prince Rupert. BO fPRMIt'HC ,Ht1 ItAVOEM WE RATE IN srrOOK BEDS, SFfUNOS, mattrsss. Haokeuar sm llDal4tk roM' carpets, window blinds, eurSaA rdS. AgTfdM; tod dfslfet. fflnlng room suites chesterfield suites, chslrs, tables, floor lamps, blankets, sheeu. bedspreads, quilts, ranges, skuttles, kitchen hardware and moatly all house hold articles. All new goods. A. MACKENZIE, Furniture. Phone 778 BXCHANflK m:w and sr.coNii hand irnMTntf: bought and sold snd esehsnged. Plsyer Piano and Two Cash Retlsters in stock PAPADOI I lo MUH 8tf Third Ave. Thone 616 PRINCE RUPERT TIDES ., SI'XDAT, JAM ARY IS ' VU s m. 18.1 ft 90:33 p.m. 1S.3 " 0:58 s.m. 8.8 14:18 p.m 8.8 " MOXOW. JAXI AllY 16 IMt 6 44 s m. gj ft. 1 91:86 pjn. 15 3 iii Jif v-.-.n.iiM sm 9.4" I'M IS'tt pa. 6 3 , , Tt F.StltV. JAM AUV 17 W1 s m. 19H ft 91:80 p.m. 18.7 M Lo 9:M s m. 10.1 " 19:19 pjn. 7.4 " HKHfn.v. JAM ARV tn H1h 10:18 s.m. 19.8 ft 33 33 p.m. 16 4 " Low 3:56 s m. 10.4 " 17 09 pm 6 4 " TIHRMltV. JAM'ARY 19 ,R'h " sm. 199 ft Low 4 54 s m. 10 4 " 7:M pm. B.4 " George McMapus Article Lost and Found.tt STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS j For Vancouver I Tuesday as. Camosun Friday-as. Prince Rum Saturday as. Csrdena " as. Princess Bi Jan. 4 es. Princess Mnr Jan. 18- -as. Prince M I'rent Vsnroiivrr Bundsy- as. Camosun Wednesday -as. Pr. Rup Saturday, as. Gardens Saturday as. Princess Br. Jan. 14 as. Prtncrs M i Jan. 3S- sa. Princess f'er Piwt fllmfMen 1I Mn:is n... : i Sundsy as. Osmorun Per Anjox and Mrwnrt Sunday Camosun Wednesday--ss. Prince I( i-f I Teen An) on snd Mraart-Tueeday as. Camosun Friday ss. Prince Riix lor (faern Charlotte j Jsn. 14-as. Prlne. Jv.r i Jan. 98 as. Prince John Tn )ueen Chsrlettre Jan. 13 la. Prince John j Jan 36 as Prince John lee Alaska j Jsn 14 sa. Princess Mir Jan. 36- -es. Prince's Msry I rem Mak Jan. 4- se. Princess M:.r Jan. 18 as. Princess Msr mail Schedule JAMARV, l!C!K lr the flast Mondaya. Wednesdsya Hsttir'l.i Hi im lite Rsl Tuesdays. Thursday mi hi,.i.h Ts rsneowretw tuesflays Fridays SaturtHya Cft. Jan. 4. II TraUkt, JoasHys. Wedneed Saturdays id Preen Vsncouv er Sundays Wednesday l Saturdsys -. CP .-Jan. 14. 36. Trams, Sundays. Tuesdays ni days To Anyot. Alice Arm. gtewsrt . IM-emler- .Sundayi mall cioe i Wednesdays From A syx. Alice Arm, Men ni t I'remler , Tuetdays Fridays T Nans River pntnls Sundays rrem Nsss Htver rolnls Tuesday ni.ni .i Ts Alaska Points Jsn. 14 snd 96. Frem Alssk Points Jsn. it sad 18. Ts tieen Cliarlatte Msnd Fnlin- Jsn. 14 snd 98. rrem Queen rtiarlntle Island i Jan. 13 snd 98 CN.R. TRAINS Far ihe es' Mondays. Wednsedtys. and s st li so a.m. rrsm -te Dss! .Ttlesdsys. TtniT..r-, nrtf ' st 3.30 pan. IN PROBATE In tub hi riuiMF. roi ut or in; '""I rtlU'MIIIA I the MtHer oi the Adml" Act' turf lB J tstter of the bintr nuaa. uecoased Intent,,'. ta: i noTion that by uenor. r. Men. Ttiunii thi I Deoembrr. A D 1937. I was sr "iwmnwr or toe enl,itr "Udfl. trseeseed. and n i' ing claims against the s. are hereby required tn fu Pfopsrly v.rined. to me m. toe 8rd dsy of January A O sil Dartlei indebted ti the required to pay the aniui.' Indebtedness to me forth wit NORMAN A WAT1 Official Admix ' . Prime 1: r th 3rd d,l "' t'' " 1937