It FAGE FOUB TKii DAILY NEwS Weil, BRINGING UP FATHER By George McMaD,J$ Our iJM HOW LONG WOT. I CI BLA-Wt J? $ H-WELNT SEEN VOL) 'A n. AKJ NOT LIVING RlGK RETIRE ATT NINE -DON'T Jg I VOU M FOR? eanmg EUEVE-r-Hj. IN "SOMETIME- JUT fcsjgf YOU SHOULD BE f SMOKE OR Wv QOOT- YT, FOLLOWING THE L.rE GO OUT NIGHTS t 1 ' y ilgftlst J "C HlmJl -fjV LIVE- I'M UP AT SIX Prices v. tR"31 rv5- V Or4E HOUR OF 5 On and after Feb. 1st, 1928 Suits steamed and pressed 7."? Suits cleaned and pressed $2.00 Coat and vest $1.2." Trousers 75 Trousers, white $1,00 Overcoats, steamed and pressed 7,"( Overcoat, cleaned and pressed '$1.75 Trench Overcoats .. $2.50 Raincoat $2.00 Fancy Vests ,-;o Boys' Suits $1.00 Caps Silk Shirts 7,-, Mufflers 25 Tk in Sweater Coats 7S Pioneer Laundry (1921) Ltd. Phone 118 YOU FACT5 NOT HOT AIR WITH 5CRUPt0us) rioc y r v fisssv vw x We pass our coal over a screen four times larKer than any other coal screen in town. We are therefore putting out the cleanest and best prepared coal. We make it a point to Ret coal for you that will give the most heat with the least waste. Let us have your order for delivery now. Albert & McCaf fery Limited Phones 116 and 117 It 1 1 1 VOVftMAVr I I .-.w.assftSlsxaSl m Are you getting enough for your fur? If not, come to Gehlbloom. 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 yon want a square deal sell to Goldbloom "The Trappers Friend." Second Avenue COAL Prices CaHag DOWN Pembina Peerless Egg $12.00 Pembina Washed Nuts $11.25 Alberta Bootless Egg $12.00 Alberta Lump $13.00 These Coals are under cover and delivered dry. HydeTransfer AND COAL CO. 139 Second Avenue LINDSAY'S e and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. We Specialize In Piano and Furaitum Moving. GOOD GAMES BASKETBALL Kincolith Visitors Make Things Inlerestng l or Local Seniors Though They Were Itealen SNAPPY LEAGUE MATCHES Prince Rupert Senior League renresen- tatlvea best Kincolith laat nlc-ht in the CLenlng of a aeries of tiro basketball games by a score of 43 to 21. Though the visitors niay hare been somewhat tlrM folk) wlna an arduous trio to the city, they played an active game In Unit claw manner. Prom the outset, they put the locals on their mettle and. taken as a whole, it was a splendid game. The visitors proved themselves to be good sportsmen and will, undoubtedly, give a. much better account of themselves In the second game tomorrow evening. Brick Skinner refereed this, as well as the other two games or the evening, and handled some dlf-tlcult situations with satisfaction to :"ne players on both sides and the spectators as a whole. In the evening's opener, the Tuxls Boys and Stan played a clean, fast game, the former winning 31 to 16. The match was featured by several long-shots from Danny Morrison for the Tuxls Soys which teamed "almost uncanny. ! The Intermediate League game be- l tween the Elevator and Big Pour was j a strenuous engagement from which the 'men o. uh grain plant emerged victorious by the narrow margin of 33 to 32. I Several goats resulted from long lo cj oy Benny Weadle. There was a nramallc finish when Wendle successfully negotiated a penalty which resulted m viator? for the Elevator. TSe games were watched by a large crowd of interested spectators. In addition to the Kincolith vs. Prince Rupert game tomorrow evening. High ocnooi ana unu ream win meet la-the Ladles' League and High School and levator In the Intermediate Last nutht's I Junior and bitermed'.ate games were regular league fixtures and count In the League standings. So will tomorrow evening's Ladles' and IneVermedlate League games. Details of scoring last night were as fellows: ji .vioit i.i: wu i: Tuxls-. smith, 8; Cameron, 8: ".ercs; Steen. 2: Morrlwn, 8. Total, 21. Stars- E. Smith, 4: Johnson. 2; D Scon, 8; Nelson; Vlerlck. 2. Total. 18. INTKKMKIIi ATF. I.F.WUF. Elevator B Wendle. 1: E. Smith. 4; C. Donald. 2: W Murray; T. Hugh?: J. Curr.e. 8; B. laeagher. 20. Tctal. Sg. Big 4 E. Raichford. 11; K. Smith. 8: y. Dlngwell; D. Stalcer; I. Parkin. 1; Kelsey, 13; M. Comadlha, 1. Total, 32. NKSIOIt (IA.MK Prince Rupert a. Mitchell: Vic Menzles. 1; D. Ourrich. l; D. Balfour. 11; Thompson. 3: W. Lamble. 10; 8. Qurv;ch. Total. 43. Rinc:i)th w. Trimble. 2: H. Dougell; .t. Stuart. 2; J. Johnatsn. 18: T. Stewart: Allen. 3; Alexander. 1. Total. 21. Basketball league standings to date 'allow: senior league W. D. L. Ptk. Active Sons T 1 1 is Slks 3 l fi t Terminals a o 7 e Intwmeriletr Iuue High School 8 0 2 18 Big Pour S 0 & 10 Elevator 2 0 8 4 Big Pour 5 0 v 10 Elevator 1 0 8 2 IjHllr' league High School 8 0 2 10 Drill Team 3 0 5 I Junior league 'uxls Boys g o 1 12 "rs i o 6 12 GYRO CLUB LEDS BY SMALL MARGIN IN BILLIARD MATCH Pour of the five games in the Oyro C'ub vs. Maple Leafs billiard fixture were played last night, giving a soore of 738 to 738 in favor of the service ub. The fifth game between o. P. Tinker (Oyro Clubi and Marcus Andrews .Maple Leafs was postponed until today. The high break last night was 38 by W. J. Nelson. M M. MaLasti j :n coming close with 34. J The individual scares were n follows: C. Bslaguo (Oyro Club), 188: Col. B. P. McMordie. 300. 1 W : Nelson. 300; 3. lUmiltbn. 167. f. A. Woodland. 300: M. M. Uoth- lan. 187. A. Donald, 200; Oeorge Howe. 172. Indlvldtlal averaged to date In the Billiard League follow: Played Total Av. P Williams (M L 1 300 300 P. O. Pyle IOT.I 6 1183 17 J. May (OS.) 3 588 1M A MaodooaM ICS i .... 6 1156 183 O. Howe (Mi l 7 1388 lt W. Jf Nelson (OC.) . ... 7 1341 192 D. BiOWft ffjrotto) .... 6 11C4 IS I w. h. umg (qs.) s lua its C. Yeuftfmarf (Ol 3 947 121 a. Murray, es t e 1143 io O. Wsugn (Orof.o) .... 8 1119 187 J. IWaley (O.T.I 4 748 187 iyor MeMitMle (ML.).. 7 1288 1 83 Ben Self (O.T.) 8 917 183 v. Donald (OC.) n 848 188 M. MftLswnlan (ML.) 6 1084 181 J. A. Woodland (OjC.) .. e 1003 m M Artiwwe (M L I 6 1060 177 c. Balagno (O C. 7 1230 178 J. HUlman (CB i 6 1030 173 W. B. WlUfctetoft I O.T.).. 4 891 173 1 Judge (Orottoi 4 691 173, B. Morgan (Q.B ) 9 833 167 Haotllton (M L ( 7 1163 16 I. Andrews (O.T I 6 972 163 Q. P. Tinker (OC.) .... 8 4 161 P. KtetMn (OT.) 3 484 161 Young (Orottoi 6 948 18 John Bulger (CB I 3 480 ISO 1 Krause rj.T.) 2 371 136 J. Brown (O) 4 418 107 SPORT CHAT Play is now under way In an lntsr-riak curling competition at Southern with s daasn or so rinks thus brought into aetsatt. The ptoycra are rapidly swiBgmg late forte and sone good rinxs snoula be devetoped for next season. It is the tint winter that cumng has ever bres played in real earned at Stnltbers. la the iwerat tournament between rtaks under PreeMent R. C. Bsmferd and Viee-Prrsident H. H. Ol-n. toe former were victorious by the margin of . single game. Hockey Is also going strong at jtmlthers and.tome fin games have I teen played lately with stellar per-: romances from various players. Clever j learn work and stiff back-checking has featured almost all the games. The Bakbnos are ahead la the leagne standing so far. Use seeood team' being Empire's Smallest Island Asks for Help ' ;V - ' ' f -v.' ,J yfZZl J""-' iianaimiwiiM una 11 HI a'' From Kinx irfmt unu yin'en Mary down to ihf low I i cat of their rubjects tbroucbout tli Km-pire, interest has Ix-en oxclted In tae alBtant anliiaolilpd Island of M 3Pr4eiari I1)h i ifjaVi in ih m.ii. AHamieby the voyage of the Can soW' lclfie' IJasr Kmpress of l-Yance on Its first Afrlcan-Amerl-can cruise In th course of whlcli the vessel will touch st the Island Hardly one hp 1n a twelvemonth comes anywhere near the Island and the advent of one whlcli ei.irks with It every facility of modern luxury !s au event which HI certslnly be unique. Tut HO InlinliitiiniK of Tristan la Cunhs will have a Irest In store alnce presents huve poured In to tlx- offices or tli 1 o D K. fo (htm. Tneis include tluiUr sad mills which sre b. iDk eui 011 111: recommendsiion of Captain 8 Vint, old-time mariner who lives In Montreal and who recalls days when he sailed near the Island awl the Inhabitants pot off In boats und bexxed for wood and copper nails. Other sifts are books, magazines, clothing, xromopl.onen and records and particularly a powerful radio set which will keep them In contact with the outside world. No ihlpH can doek st the Island and the Kmpress on ber pasHas iiitomh the 3773 miles of ocean Hut Hepamtes Buenos Ayres snd 1 i(e Town will stop nbout half v.;i- 'vltbln sight of the Island and r ill raft to Its Inhabitants the Klfls of the oiltnlde world. TMh will he dune ulniiii tin' last week In Ibrui 1 ne noi.: lire self-aoverntni: and Keif-supporting. The men n dsrlng seamen snd clever carpenters and mannas, bnt there 1st n touch of the primitive about the picturesque . tHiilock-Mrt and tho cottages bullt of JiUBf bies ot stone. Illgb cUfls circle the lonely Island and sre pierced with ravines, (he walls rtstng Itke ram parts from the ses to 1 height of over 1,000 feet. They sre topped by a central cone thst stands out amid tht surrounding cliffs at n helxht of 7.640 feet, snow-cspped snd symmetrical ss the Peak or Tenrriffi The Island has only been Id continual occupation since 1817. ulti.ou-'h discovered In l.r.0C by the fortugueae AU ml ml Drt Ounos. W anted" For Sale For Rent DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for less than 50c WANTED WANTED. MAID FOR OENCRAL housework. Phone Red 267. , tf IPUM) FOUND. Water Spaniel: female. AodIt Mrs. Bond. 312 Eighth Avenue W. known as the Shleks. Smlthers Is de-Ueveloping some likely looking hockey talent which, as tune goes on, may be favorably heard from. It is not known w nether Smltaais has ambitions about setting into provincial championship contest. Jack MeNeiU of Telkwa has offered a prise (or the Queen of the Ice Carni val to be held at Burns Uke In the near future by the Ski Club of that town. It Is expected that there wUl be several entries for this feature of the proceedings. Plans are proceeding apace for the eflBclent handling of the various events and all accommodation In the town Is being booked up by prospective visitors. Men are being ad vised to bring their bedding if they have not made reservations for rooms. LADIES' WHIST TEAMS ARE BUNCHED TIGHTLY Only One Point Now Divide l.nir Teiinrt a Kexilt of lat KtenlniV (tMniea As a result of lent night's games, there was a decided tightening up of Che standing In the ladles section, of the Fraternal Whist League, the four teams now being divided b" the manln of but one game Prospects are that it will be a ease of touch and aa ism now until the end of the season Last night's scores wsre as follows: Osaadlsn National Ladies. 3: English Ladles, 8. Moose Ladies, 3: Orange Ladies. 8. The league standing: W. L. Pts. Moose Ladies 8 4 8 1 Orange Ladles 8 4 8 C. N. Ladles 4 S 4 English Ladles 4 8 4 WINMGAlS OFOLYMPICS ArrnnKements Made to Aceom- mniale 6,000 Visitors at St. V l V 1 ' .Morltjs ' : ST. Moarrt. switsertaad. Jan. si -AecfltwgtsatattoiM for 8,090 visitors have been arranged In the forty-two hotels at HvMrtts SSMl the aelghboring health resort.'M.fe4iB-BaI. during ae Olyea-plc Winter Osmea from Pebruary 11 to 18 Many hotels which ordinarily do not rater to winter business will be opened on account of the unprecedented number of tourists expected to be attracted by the international games, whioh last were held at Chamonlx. Prance, in 1034. M. C. Hater, syndic, or mnyor, of St Mortts. who heads the lor) committee lias been advised thst 000 athletes will compete In the various events. Thte does not Include trainers and managers, the winter sports season la at Its height in St. Morltn In February, and normally there are 3.000 visitors here during that pionth The meet will open on Pebruary II with hookey matches both morning and afternoon, ..net there win also be hockey on Pebruary 13. 13, 14. 15 and 19. The finals will be on tli nlne-tienth There will be horse racing on the lee on Lake St. Morltn on Pebruary 13 and a military ski team race. The eme day there win also be ski-joring, a sport In which skiers are drawu by the reins of horses they drive In races The date for the 50 kilometer ski race Is February 14. Speed and figure-skating contests will be held on Pebruary 13, 14 and 1( with the bob sleigh races In heats on February 18 and 17 The lang-dlvtanee r.kl raoe, 15 to 18 kilometer will take place Pebruary 17. and the ski jumping contest U down fur February 18. II. Wearne. Telkwa rancher, who hss been a visitor In the city for a few days on hiMlnewi. returned by thin Uiuiulugn train lo the Ulterior. FOR SALE WILL BILL OR TRADE FOB BOILO-Ing In Prince Rupert Waterfront acreage at Pnelan station. Unequalled for chicken ranch; market garden: saw or shingle mill site Also perfect clay for brick making. Oeo T. Kane. Prince Rupert. 39 FOR BALK. ONE 30 HP. PHtSOO Standard la first clans condition: recently overhauled: with full equipment Apply Ward Electric and Marine Bupply. 34 FOB SALE tieOO BUYS A NEWLY finished house. 8 rooms, bathroom, pantry and basement Handy to sawmill, phone Black 631 tf FOB SALE -SECOND HAND CARPET in good condition. 18 ft. by 13 ft. Apply Dally News. tf FOR SALE - OLD NEWSPAPER large bundles for 35c. FOR HUNT Two tf FOB RENT -ONE OOOD APARTMENT with three bedrooms. Down town. Stork block Apply Stork's Hardware FOB RENT -FURNTSHEb HOtWEKBBF- Ing rooms by the da, week or month. Phone Red 807 tf FOR RENT ROOMS WITH OR WITH-out board central location Phone Blue 183. u HOUSE FOR BENT. 8 ROOMS AND BATH Apply Munro Bros. U FOR RENT. FURNISHED 1IOV9C Apply 318 Fourth Ave East tf rt aMtnti: jkr iuvoi WE HAVE IN 8TOOK BEDS. 8PR1NOS. mattress, linoleum and linoleum nags, carpets window blinds, curtain soda, curtain goods and drapei, dining room suites chesterfield suites, chairs, tab-les, floor lamps, blankets, sheets, bedspreads, quilts, ranges , shuttles, kitchen hardware and mostly all household articles. All new goods. A Furniture. MACKENZIE, CHLMNBY SWEEI Phone 7T8 II. J. Zt'MKFHR Ornrrsl Handy Mtn Furnsees and Stoves cleaned and Re-pslrsd Ohtssnfes Sweat. Oecsetery Plots Cared For. Phone Red 843. Prince Rupert. BO EXCHANGE Kv axii smivii 11 ami i t RMTiutr: hemttt,t and sold snd eschssed. Plsysr Piano and Two Cash Iteglster in itock. PlP.ri6rtl.rV'a-'' MtRtn Third Ae. riHtae 818 niiitoriitfTir. U. P. KYOI.I-SON ClilrifjHWctor Third. Avenue. Telephone for appointment now to Blue 85. Residence phone Black 383. Evening mll made as arranged. Make your appointment now. 4 PIUNCE IIUPKHT TIDES e . Till UMlAY. l i:il!M AltV 3 M1h 18:34 a m. 31.1 ft. 33:48 pjn. ig.o .. t'ow 4:30 a.m. tj l ':34 p.m. 8 8 " nilHAY. ITIIIM AIIV 3 "'h lt: s.. 2i. ft ' Low 8:30 a m. 8J - ISrIQ o.m. 30 HITt'lllUY, I F.ttHI AUV 4 Hl"h 0:88 am 18 ft lsiSO p.m. aijO " LOW . . ' s 20 m ' . ' 1 SI VIIAV. I CIilll Altv a 8.3 " 'Rh 1:34 sm. ios 15 08 a m m i ., Uw 7:ig aj. i .. - i. lo st pn. 1 0 h MoxiiAY. miid'Aity Hlh 3 05 am. 3n3 ft 15 83 p m aao " 1'ow 8.00 a.m. A 30 39 p m l 0 TI IISIIAV. llllltl'AHV 7 H,h :41 s m. 0 4 ft. 14:88 p m. 3H u" 8-40 a m s o 31 04 p.m. 3,1 r . LO.Uk I Found.jJ STEAMSHIP M0YE11 I'nr Yanreiitrr Tuadraa. Cam . , Friday ss. Prince n i- as. Prinr... p Feb. 1 as. Pm. . m Feb. 15- as. Prln . Feb. 39- -as. Pr 1'nnn Vsncoavrr Sunday as. Can, Wednesday- as Saturday, ss C:u .;. Saturday at Pnnct tn' Jan. 38- -as. Prln - il Feb. 11- as. Pm.. . rb. 3S-es. Prln. . I . I'nr tort Simpson and s.ijil i.l Sunday ss. Cama . 1 Item Port SlmfMoa ss N'u t'vl Tuesday as. Cam . Tor tnjnt and lt irf Sunday s. Cann Wednesday a Pr,:-. lYiMri Anyot and Wis u Tuesdsf ss CtsD Friday es. Prinri' I'nr Ijneen Charlottes Jan 38 at Prirur Feb 11 -es rr.1,0 Feb 35 -as Prln rm (jueen Charlottr- Jan 3d--at. Prlnr J Feb 9 es, PrliK Feb 38 -or PrliK. e AUkka Jsn 30- at. Prlneess Feb 11 as. Frli.c Feb. 35- -as. Prlm-o I mm AUkt Feb I ss Prince- V Feb. 18 es. Pr:nr-. Feb 30 as. Prln. - MAIL SCHEDULE JAM ARY ? nr the Mat Mondays. WednesiT- cioma I'retH the ratt Tuesdays, Thursday j due ...... . "'; H la Vancouver Tuesdsis 4 " I Fridays ' lj C.PR-P. 1. 15 11: Trains. Mondays " 1 ' ' Saturdayt Frers Vaneourrr Sundsta ' Wednesdays VJ wtwfwajs CJ R. Jan. 38. Feb Traliit. Rundava Tir- ' .l "re . To Anyof. Alice Arm. si. 1 rrrmler Sunday n' "' j Wedftesdsts 'I . ... . . , 1 ii 9mn .inni, wiire urm Premier - .... il iwrnwsvs Frldsya To Vasa Itlier Fulnla amiiaays From Naaa Rltrr Point . . I'M To AUaka Points Jsn. 38, Feb. 11 and From Atsaka points Feb. t. il and so. To (Jiieen Charlotte lUnd f"1"1' .taVvt 1A EfWW 11 ....a ) . rron. . ...!. s I. . taif f'l Jn. M; Ftb. 0 and CJllURAINS For the wunotyv wesnedsy. st 11J0 am. Fmm ft. . . . ueaays, Tnursdnya. 1 St 3.30 p m "inilll.HI,,!! l,lli '" , ui-lfl .III tfl VnTifv .... i lit r. iir .1 1 I 1,11 ,H III l.lt'KN'K . 'I . "'" IB HEREBY or ' ft III Dili nf anavBH...a .. v ' - I 'ntendi'to apply ' . '.SI uuinroi uoard for a til r- yrmauf being pari uominercini in . ,ii ;w corner of First Aveim il city of Prince Mn il . .o.iiicv OI urinsn Cniuin: tt i"""" ocribed as I.oU i , r."" "Juriren (Ml, UlocR ' J w (i). Map M5, r Lsnd Keglstrstlon DMrl' vinoe aforesaid, for the v,:. , il ne gisat or by the o '"""motloii on the iif DATED nt Trln,. lw "h dity of Junua.i AT) Ida s v J9