FAGB FOUK CTgMBggiJlJ.'im.ll-JMMW wyu Sal 1 1 i i I . . , . I H MM. BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus eanini CRf J -0 J rHAT COV OUGHT TO i noticed that voo IF 1 HAD A ) ( ur4.DERSTA.r4D TH6Y I'M TOR it LITTLE HAVE A LITTLE CREE LEFT THB ROOM TICKET- TO ARE COIMC TO GET AN' IT CRAVE IN THE ET- MR HOWELL LEAVE UP A CLUB POR WAi THROUGH TOWN THE SINGERS IN MADE O' at uiso i a m n ii i n i i j " 4blNGlMC OUR VILLAGE" , IR.Oh4 Vancouver I IllrCd , Most Modern Dryclenning Plant In City .r Phone 118 Pioneer Laundry Ltd. Third Ave. and McDrlde Street VE OIVAfOUR COAL 15 PlCKEP) YOU FACTSlPoeJ We pass our coa! 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 I'hone 1C and 117 Trappers ! Are you getting enough for your fur? It not, come to (JoldbloOm. Just now we want mink, marten, ermine, coyote, wolfc foxes of all kinds, and lynx. We have large orders from manufacturers in the East, and if we cannot fill thetn we lose our bonus. We pay top prices for everything. If you have a large lot, wire me and I shall eall personally. Remember, if you want a square deal sell to Gbldbloom "The Trappers' Friend." Second Avenue COAL Prices DOWN Pembina Peerless Egg $12.00 Pembina Washed Nuts $11.25 Alberta Soot less Egg $12.00 Alberta Lump . . . .. $13.00 These Coals are under cover and delivered dry. HydeTranstei AND COAL CO. 139 Second Avenue Dr.Alexander Smith Block Phone 675 DENTIST MILK -:- PRICE Reduced to 12 pints for $1.00 7 quarts for SI. OO 12 pints for $1.00 Cash jVke tickets. McRrlde Street ,stor now closed Valentin Dairy Office and Dairy - 11th KL Telrphom 'J .17. lBW FrFi LFF cHr Mr? o ten. t, lai'ff ANNUAL NOVELTY DANCE IT BY ELKS Crowd of One Hundred and Fifty rersons Entered Fully Into Spirit of Occasion La.st Night With a crowd ol some 150 or bo uer- icna entering fully into the spirit of the ccaslon with great enthusiasm, the an nual novelty dance laat night In the Moose Hall by the lonal lodge. Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, was a most enjoyable event. Dancing was In progress from 9 pjn. untU 2.30 am., splendid music being furnished by Alf. Small and his Elks' Orebestra which was mast generous in responding to constant demands (or en cores. The hall was prettily decorated and. at midnight, balloons, serpentine and other novelties were released, much tu the delight of the throng of dancers. At midnight, delicious refreshments were s'.rved 1st great abundance. Douglas FrUsaell was master of ceremonies with w. D. Vanoe presiding at the dour, other members of the energetic committee in charge Including Eddie Clapp. Mike Budlnlcb. E. C. Bay- Hss, A. Donald and Alt. Small. JOINED CHOIR IN '1ESSIAH" Singing of Hallelujah Chorus by rttiaience rieaet Leader, $ir v Herbert llrewer LONDON, Jan. 21. "Thto Is the first tUsW tt has ever been done In this country. I thank you very much." said Sir Herbert Brewer, organist, and Master of Choristers. Gloucester Cathedral, greatly moved by what had Just occurred to an audience of over 3.000 at Colston Hall. Bristol, one night recently. Sir Herbert had announced previously, were heard from and Rev. A. Wilson, pastor of the local church, spoke a few word of greeting and -v-uin.gemcnt. TIM revivalists left this monilng for ip the line. j n-V 1 Arrhle EKrlirrt w Warti me chwrperfifllirflti i Brtr mi i Canadian NatlofflB Railwav frrfsht train from PaclHc to Piiuoe Rupert, were dis missed witn a warning in city police court this mornlrur. The men wm- mi. leged to have "bummed" their way to town in a box oar. being apprehended by CNR Constable Alex Martin on dls-emhiirkliiK In the y.irds Magistrate Mc-ClymotH dismissed the cases with a wai iilng. advising Edwards and Mortimer to take the first train back to Pacific and pay their way. PRINCE RUPERT CLUB HAS DANCE Sixty Couples Present nl iJelijihl ful Affair in Preily Decorated IloomK Last Night Members of the Prince Rupert Club ere h-,ts last evening : at a delightful dancing party in the club which was :uteniea by some sixty-five couple. The proceedings were in progress from pjn. to 2.30 a.m. and an enjoyable time was apejn dancing to the strains of iuneaome music furnished by Bob Oreenfleld and His Commanders. At midnight, a buffet supper was served In Che btUiard room with Mrs. J amen Lawrence In charge of the catering. The hall was prettily decorated for the occasion with flags, bunting and other adornments. Those not caring to dance enjoyed the evening at bridge tables. Aid. O. P. Tinker acted as master of ercatonles and other members of the ammlttee in charge were David Thom-.ia, a. A. Woodland. John Bulger and 3. H. Arnold. During usjnng the tne yea- year tm isag the the .Prtnci Prtncf that at the annual performance of nihbeorge Hospital had ktrplue of re del'a dels "Moolah" "Messiah" Kv by tfrva the Bristol nrl.tnl Choral I I Society, of which he Is conductor, he could ask the audience to rise wd join in singing the famous Hallelujah Chorus. As a result of this the greater portion of the audience broucht with thasn copies of the "Messiah." Sir Hatter asked those who knew the chorus and Intended singing to do so with the rever ence due to so great a work. With the society chorus of 400. a full orchestra and the Colston Hall organ one of the finest in the country - the audience sang In perlect harmony. Siprtnoa. Contra! las, tenors and basse, in all parts of the haU. sang their respective parts. Perfect time was Ul. and so Impressive tears. the rendering that many were In The climax came before the final Hallelujah. There wan silence while Sir rteruere held ten baton aloft for a ascend or tM' tJtMt Mm . - - ' -." vara .VW .11 tm . to mmamtHkM.. ieci. sir neroert Brewer's darlnv nn. msnt had been more than Justified. MEMBERS OF EPWORTH LEAGUE AT SIMPSON ON REVIVALIST TOUR Nine members of the Bp worth Uasue of Port Simpson, under the leslershlp of Sam Bennett and accompanied by other sympathisers, who are to make a t ur of various Indian village along th Skenna River for the purpose of hold ing religious services In the endeavor to Mimulate and atrenirtlM-n the spiritual l:if ud help the worker., at the various mivlons visited, met last night in the First United Church of this cltv for a eonferei.es rnd devotional service. Mr. Bennett and other members of his party PRINCE GEORGE There has been consistently mil. leather during the past week, the low eat thermometer reading having beet ten degrees above aero. The Prince Oeorge Liberal Association muetlng this week, passed resolution ..Piwovmg f the completion of th raolflc Great Eastern Railway to Prtnc Qaorge and urging the building of i Cignway. from Prince Oeorge to th Wert boundary.- President Coop of the Prince Oeorgt oard of Trade has appointed committee chairman as follows for the year: entertainment. P. A. MaoCallum: pub-lolty. w. L. Armstrong: agriculture John Asaman: transportation, ,C. C 3e!d: timber. Terry Johnson. elpts over expenditures of tl.Oll 79 "an si eering the slat of the place, It l -l'evert that this showing Is unrivalled by any other hospital In British Columbia The Salmon River Farmers' Institute us elected officers for the year as follows: president. 8. C. Neilson: vlce-.'.rcsldent, L. J. Bodkin: secretary treas- irer, J. 8. Johnson: directors. 8. Mc-ielll. E. K. Erlckson and Bert Andrews Johnston Ma-Mon has purchased th isher better housing loan from th. ity for 11,800 although charges agaliu he property amounted to 3,000 A Young People's Society In con nee on with St. Michael's Anglican Cburcl as been organized with officers s jIIOws: houantry president. T. P. W -ePencler; president. E. Price: vice-resident, Miss M. Haydon: secretary Ilss a. Meodonuell; treasurer, B. Oar-iner. A skating party was held by tbr ew organization on Weduesday nigh ; thto week. On his way to Victoria where be wll eet c Ulcers of the Selkirk Mining Co hich has development of the prapert; a hand. Jesses Ferguson, locator o e Perguson group at mineral claims n the fngtmtra River, arrived In th -ty this weak following a visit to tlx lln Plan mine in Manitoba. An es-snalve program of development worl a the Ferguson mine Is anticipate!. r Ota oomlng summer. The funeral of the late Andrew Nel-. who died recenUy at Chief Lake ook place yesterday afternoon under tlx usplces of the local Canadian Legion ev. S. T. Oetbralth offlclatlng. The Northern Hardwam Co. has pur baaed the post office Mock which wll e thoroughly senovwted. K. H. Burden will be leavtne th clii ery ahrUy for the Tngenlfcs River u urvey the mistral claims eomprleim e Perguson group. .. - . j The presence of ice on the sioewal' n the business section has made walk-ng somewhat dlfltoult of late and tlx ity bylaw whereby storekeepers anC bers must remove snow and lee from he walks In front of their premises is BiBg rigidly enfewced. Notice has been Iven the Royal Bank of Canada that It iuat make changes to prevent enow slipping from It roof to the slda- Quality jfe jl Pllli THE QUALITY OF OF PEEIV vfflAfr'S'W Jf w . A depend-, uepenu-, oi of course, course, almost almost X V 'JB FentireJy upon the MATERIAL that is UVU III IIS llllII)U5IUUn. Wsintitithi rtic lo lli our Breetry Plant at Nw Vim-mlnsisr. wears ihsy can roe Tines tbeas. slsa of Uw (Mtb at out tattnuntt. The main constituents are MALT, wliii'li d i v ir nnrtv ..i fn D?nWl!JlPP' v'hicb FLAVOR and PRESERVE it. 'aH?.!ve,.HB.inL.on, the fino,t CAN- APIAN MAL r and the finest BRITISH COLUMBIA HOPS, blended wjth the best IMPORTED BOHEMIAN HOPS, thus our BEERS aie fine, pure and palatable. Our storage capacity h very larfie, which enables us to create in our PFLSl10 quaimcs oi lUPKNfcSS ana MATURITY. .b.r.c.and b0" ,re famous OLD MILWAUKEE LAGER BEER, try It For sale at Government liquor Stores anil Beer Parlors. Free delivery to any part of the City. WESTMINSTER BRtWCRY LTD. p new Westminster B.C. ; Tins advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. V anted Z For Sale For Rent The new Prince Oeorge city council ad its inaugural meeting Thursday f tern con Its first business session vlll be on Monday next. James McDonald, charged with the hert of an $18 pay check irom J Wag ter at Olacome. came before Judee toberteon In County .Court this week nd, electing speedy trial, entered a lea of guilty. O. O. Boyoe has purchased the snutti. rest double corner of Oeorge Street nd Fifth Avenue and will erect therein an up-to-date garage. H. O. Perrv. M.L.A. addressed Uu ocal branch of the Women's Institute in MondAjr. his subject being "Parlia nentary Procedure." A special meeting of the local branch of the Canadian Legion was held Thurs-isy night for the purpose of conslder-ng amendments to the bylaws. E. H. Burden of this cltv has he elected a director of she British Colum bia Land Surveyors' Association. H. O. Perry. M LA. leaves Prinee eorge this weak-end for Victoria where he wUI attend the session of the legls-' iture which opens nest week. ! SPdi CHAT Shortage of anow followlne K reeerjt 1 worktnf hardship on the ski I i"1 f .u' 'a . -.- Recently, v. Schelderup and John Berg undertook to initiate the Jumps but Mr. Schelderup struck a log and didn't care for any more Just at the tune. Mr. Berg n eg ousted the leap several times to the ii.terest and excitement of assembled spectators. A recent curling match at Prince Oeorge between rinks skipped by W. L. Hornsby and F. D. Taylor has caused a lot of talk in the Interior town on the breaks of the game Taylor and Judge Robertson nod been putting up a sterling game and gojd Judgment had uullt up a house for the side which looked good lor at least two counters and the match. However. Hornsby 'a atone came Blithering down the ice with veryUsing on It that it shouldn't have eacefK the wrong turn, it scraped past the guard, drove the -ihot rock thraugh and lay on toe buttum to win the match. That is why It was agreed that anything could happen. Play in the curling condition at Smlther between rinks .. President R. C. Bamtonl an' yice-rYesl- wim!ii are causing keen ex-oKemeot. the president at the present Ume being ahead I to 1. The ice is In good shape and a successful winter port is anticipated. Following are the skips of th various rinks: President's- Oeorge rtndley, a Q Bowie. Chartet Held. J. a. Maodonald. J M. Oraham. H. Bchwarts and n. Elliott Vlos-Frealdenf- E M. Bales, D D Munro. F. II Joliruiton. Roy Taylor S II Uoaklns, a. Blmiisou aud J. A III 1 t rv r I I I . I A I I ' DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for lesi than 50c WANTED .VANT TWO PURNI8MCD ROOMS: light housekeeping: few months. Modern. Describe. P.O. Bos ltS3. Prinee Rupert. 19 JOMPBTKNT BOOKKEEPSR (MALE) inquired for retail store. Apply Bex 03, Dally News. FOUND OUND - PAIR DARK RIMMCD OLAS-aes In vicinity of 8ml Cove. Apply DaUy News Offlee. .MISCKIJsANEOUS CAPITAL FUNDS NCOOTIATED, OEN-eral OOrporstlou Service. Confidential: Address PO. Box 1M2. Prince Rupert. 2o PPORTUNITY CAPABLE BU8INS88 man wholesale sand, gravel, note. cement. See Hunters. Second Ave. 19 JILL OPENING FOR SMALL BAND Saw Squares, boxes, etc. Alaska I Hunters, Second Avenue. 19 valk below. FOlt SALE POR SALE. ONE 30 HP. FRISCO Standard in first class condition: recently overhauled: with full equipment. Apply Ward Electric and Mar-ine Bupply at FOR SALE. (IflOO BUYS A NfiWLT flttWhed house. 6 rooms, bathroom, pantry and basement Handy to sawmill. Phone Black 021. tf for sale jesaxx perfect condition. Apply P. H Aiken. B.C. SEDAN. 1927. IN Cheap for cash. Boa lit. Terrace. 19 KMt SAL -SECOND HAND CARPET In good condition. 16 ft. by 12 tt. Apply Daily News. tf FOB SAL OLD NZW8PAFSB. Two bundles for 3fe. tf I'Olf HRN'T FOR RsWT FOUR ROOMSD HOCU. fully modern: splendid marine view: Firth Avenue W. Apply Thee Oolistt Ltd. FOB SWNT. ONE OOOD APARTMKNT with three bedrooms. Down town. Stork block. Apply Stork's Hardware. tf FOR RENT - MODERN FLAT. FIVE rooms and bath. Apply D Arrhle ion Hays Cove Avenue 17 FOR RRNT BOOMS WITH OR WITH out board. Central location Phone Blue in. tf HOUSE FOR R8NT.4 ROOMS AND BATH. Apply Munro Bros. tf FOB RENT FURNISHED Apply aiS Fourth Ave. East. HOUI rrasiTutr: ami rinoem WE HAVE IN STOCK BEDS. SPRINOS. mattress, linoleum and linoleum rugs, carpet, window blinds, curtain rods curtain goods snd drapes, dining room suites chesterfield suites, chairs, tab-las, floor lamps, blankets, sheets, bedspreads. oullU. ranges, skuttlas. kitchen hardware and mostly sll household articles An new goods. A. Furniture. MACKENZIE. Phone TTS CHIMNBY SWEEP II. I. 7.ttMi(r.iirt Oenrrsl llsnily Msn Furnsres ant: Stoves Cleaned and IV' paired Phone rted l, frrjmt Rtrt. B sr.w ami NErnvti iiami itrmti'kk bought and sold and exchanged Player Piano snd Two Caah Registers In stock. r.tp.uorn.os a- ihr V) Third Ave. Phone 810 ritlNCE RUI'EIIT TIDES M'NDAV. JAM AIIY l H!h l ag s.m. las ft 1S:08 Dm ai.S " IjOW 7:17 am. g.7 19:88 fat. S MOMIW. JAM Alt V IS High 3:M a m. to i u 13:44 am. 9i o - Lo 7.S7 am. 7 0 - 3041 pjn. 3 0 " TfKnV. JAM AKV 71 'lth 9:44 am 14 :M dm. LOW a -M a m 31:00 p.m tt -lnmilAV, JM'AllV Low 1Ua 15:0 ffcl. LSssWD. 42 nm. ui:hi:mmv. jam aiiv "'" 3:18 am. 1814 pm. lov :1S a m. 21:49 p.m. lilt ItHIIAV. JAM lItV M 10.8 tt. 21.0 " 7 1 1.0 2.7 18 ,ft. 11.8 r a - 33 " ISO ft. 21.8 " e.a " Advmu in tht DU; nwi. 3J " H,"h 3:00 a.m. 20 1 ft 1B:4 a.m. en t U)W 0.88 pm. a 22:20 pm. S.l " STEAMSHIP MOYEM I'nr Vsneouvrr Tuesdsy ss. Cwn Friday - as. Prince It .; Se-.urday ss. Carj-i,., as. Prince. n Feb. 1 - ss. Princes-Feb. 15 s. Prliiri-- -.: Feb. If as. Prlnrc Ireni ancurer Sunday ae. Chiikm,: Wednesday-as Pr i-m Sa turds, ss. Carden.i Saturday--at. Fthh. Jan 28 ss. Prlix s. Feb 11 ss. Priiw.. Feb. IS- -ss. Prtnc -, i ler rort Mm peon snd n i - li Sunday ss. Oamosun Frem Pert Simpson and v .,s i, Tuesday as. Camwi n 1'itr Anyet snd Mewart Sunday--es. Camosun Wednesday - ss Princ i: Cntm Aaye ami Ktru.m Tuesday as. Oamosun Friday-- s. Frinc l- Iwr lneeo Charlotte Jan. 28- ss. Priire .' Feb. 11 - ss. Prince J Feb. V m. Prince .1 tnm (ueen Charlotte. Jan 20- as. Feb as Feb. 23 -as. ler Alaska-Jan 28 ss. Prince J Prince .1 . Prince J Frlnress m Feb. II-- as. Princes M Frb. 2ft- ss. Frincees M Freni Alaska Feb. 1- ss. Prlncrw v Feb 18 -at. Prlnv : Feb 20- as. Prlnrrs- M MAIL SCHEDULE JIM AIIV. I- ler the RsH Mondsys. Wednesdsyt . rrem the Rest Tuesdays. Thursday an i To Vsneeeer Tueaosys Fridays Saturdays C.P.R. Feb. I. 15 and Trains. .Mondays. W Saturdays I mm VeueMtrr Sundsys Wednesdsys Saturdays CF R. Jan. 28. Pen i: Trains, flundaya. Tursci . To Anvo. A lire Arm. M' I'remter Sundays mail Wednesdays Prem Anvex, Alke Arm. Prentlrr Tuesdays Fridays To Naas It Iter P. Huts Sundays Fretu Naas Itlter Points- Tuesday n ' To Alaska Pnlnls Jan. 21 Feb. II and 2 lm Alaska Points Feb. 1. IS and 30 Tw Queen Charlotte M.inil r Jan. 38: Feb II and ' From l,iieen riMrfnlle Mi Jan. 28; Feb. 0 an. I I the Fna CN.R. TRAINS Mondays. Wednesdayv at 11.30 am. rrem he FjuiI- - Tuesdays, Tliurada ys. ii M 8,80 p.m. IN I'KOMATl IN tiik si 'ki:mk roi in lo the Matter of tin- a Acl; and In the Matter of th r. Rudd. Deoeaaed ln TAKE NOTICE that Honor, p. MoB Youiu' ' December. A.D. 1987. I mlnlstrator of the ' ' fludd. deceased, and h ln claims against "n are hereby reqnlrcil t properlv verified, to w the Sm day of Jannm v , sll parties indebted required to pay the mn indebtedneas to m' f"' NORMA N A v: 1 Official A.l:i I'm i nted the 3rd day i Article, Lost Found,4,l Ml .-1 itmi'