00 TEE DaILT tfSvTS IKS BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManijj I AVI' DiyOeaning m Mb-- I'M ai WHY AMD t - MYRTLE DAODY- MYRTLE. AN TBU. 9 li M' CALLING HOLLEftiN WHO OZ HF.RE. HER TO COME AM' '. 1 K.I ME-DADDY AT VOU- COME TMt AFTERNOON GIT HER PPa DOwM HIRE-t V.MTH VOI ) IN LEFT IT cjim i riB. at HEM I'LL CALL. H -niE PARLOR? YOU- ViaWiiver 5 ;1? Trices Most Modern Drycleaninft Planl in City f Thone 113 Pioneer Laundry Ltd. Third Ave. nnd McBride Street t 51THANKS YOUUGIVE TOR WARMTH AW) HEAT THAT OUR COAL GIVES- IT CAN'T, BE BEAT: Thankful for the bird, of course! But more thankful Tor the fire to cook it and the heat to warm us up. You'll have a Happy Christmas if you use our coal. It Rives the finishing touch to the day. .' Albert & McCaffery limited Phones 116 and 117 Trappers ! Ant you getting enough for your fur? .If not, eome to Goldbfoom? ust 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 lose our honus. W p iv top prices for evi-y: i i::". If ynn I).. , i. i;ir.f.. i,,;. wire mi- 1 f : i sh.il call porsoniilly. Kin tuber, if VOU want a tiijuutv 1 1 1 sell in Goldbloom "The Trappers' Friend." Second Avenue w oo DRY BIUC1I. CEDAH AND JACK PINK Single Load $)t.A0 Double Load Sd.flO Iarge Sack HOf (I BUNDLES mVZ KINDLING, $1.00 Phone fc80 HydeTransfer AND COAL CO. 139 Second Avenue I l)r. Alexander Smith Illoek Phone 67G DENTIST IMILIC V PR ICE ' Reduced to IS pints for $1.00 7 quart tor $1.00 12 pint! for .$1.00 Cash price tleJceU. McBride Street store now closed Valentin Dairy Office and Dairy 11th St. Telephone 'J57. CENTRAL SPORTS CLUB PROPOSED Victoria Plans an Organization to Promote and Foster Sport in Every Possible Way VICTORIA. Jan. D. Before another lit'w year rolls around. Victoria will have a central sport club If present plans of Lou Tweedle. prominent local sportsman and president of the Victoria City Hockey Club, o through. Mr. .Tweedle. with a number of other sport-ing men, held an Informal meeting to discus the project and so much enthusiasm was shown that it is practically assured the club will be formed. air. Tweedle already has a number of prominent . bust nest men interested In the new club, and several others have promised their support, both financially and morally. Mr. Tweedle stated he hopes to Issue ! 8.000 member-tiro rnrds at an annual cost -of II i) ' "t the club going. I With this ii'L.i. y ;: i-:!'r. il or-:snlM!:i il ' will be funned a:. it equipment fir the vrl so ns wr.ieb ti!- iiuu will pro- :V," ill lx" boll-.;!lt I IT. r'i:b will lie known us the I C:ip:ui Athlete Club, unci :!' rhlelly tiiomote and t nrujr'.iu'f inter-en;, .--ports and lotr youi.Lsetv, cspe.-ialiy in' the SCtw Oil leer v ill Ije elected, and ui soon as arr.uijenifi.'.s have been completed a meeting be hiu-u i TO CONTIM E llASKIIALL It is planned to Introduce a iwium brand of sport in the v.ty. m.-lulm.' hockey, baseball, rugby. basketUiil bux-ing !: and any other Jlne win h nuty r (ewftle. Bsseblll WtU te ,'ent tired n . the summer and a dbast an. reu:- league l.i already in the makln? .d: Twed.e 1 stated. Althoutrli nothing defnu'c )uus been irr,iK'd tu da ". !' in pi .ba')!e that I: .) will 'K'e .' -All liead'pr.ir'ern Hit'! ' :.:!:.:i; I' ; .1 M h:iient I'hd a p.rd i I' - I -V'lM: wh" ;nl l.l : ';Keiy ai" an ahd tl! In' ::i (on'aii: a'- Vial ilHM A ;!ie nvi'iin.' B ibhv Howe inanarr i.l tin- Portland Wmtir tiaiden. ista.ed ' ' ii.it iie bi-l! ?.! Micl: an organization .'. iild lliiiv,' lie (K'l'larert ttiat as far i i'ortland wa.i nce,rned Tiiat city w.itiicl f t l! 'lie -stipjiort it could and 'in.ii; as many tuns to Vietonu as pos-;bie B '.bijy H. tp pih.ted t!ie Portland i:n w-e ;n !n' intei-i.ty exlubriioti w.ih l:e Cap'.'uN ...i,; : a !r, nier member i t lie Vi't it ia pr fe-sional team. Several other pn.n inent sjjorttti' men of the city wTe in a'tend-iive. and earn one U'us ol the oplhi. n that filch a OlUb would x n urea' iX'iielit t i 'he cily and hoH'd it Auuid 1h- in oiKia'iou shortly. IIBTTKn CLASH If prewnt plans go through, local fans may' rest assured that they wUl see, a better elasa of sport this year than tn 1927. There should be no dbataeles to nurmount. Victoria Is a sporting city, and. It it gets a clean brattC K Sport wUll. "rr--- -ii iiisariansjujii ifaiaiMi iia .ijiaiainiii sat when the Foundation Compaay was tn operation, sport in Victoria has flour ished, but the clsu has been somewhat lacking. With the formation of the Victoria Ice cckey Club, although It has not had much success by the way of victories, it appears as If the new club Is about to atep In at the right moment. Before the Great War Victoria boasted chat it could hold its own with any of its neighbors, and did so. Lacrosse, Ice hockey baseball, rugby, rowing and ii any other iporu thrived at that time ! and ltutead of the present 1,000 to 3,000 attending, the games drew double and treble that number. Those who are (emlllar with the old Caledonia grounds e nd the Oak Bay Park will rs-nember the cod who supported amateur sports ol the class which iirevalled. Old Bob "Tulip" roster, one of the greatest coaches and most widely known trainers in the country, was at the helm, and although Bob is gone, there still remsuM fresh in the memories Of many his great work in promoting iport. Mr. Tweedle'a hopes to another such man a "Tulip," and to give Victoria its place on the sport map where it belongs. , VICTORY OVEU l)AI.II()lIK The victory of the Victoria Rugby teem over Dslhouste shows that there la no lack of material in that sport in this elty. The locals fielded one of the beat teams in yeant, and as sni Moresby stated, "It was the beat gam I have seen since befeta the ear." Many other will support Mr. Houby statement. If the plans of Mr. Tweedle go through, and there la no reason why they hould not, Victoria tans can look forward te "BUILD H.C." This Milk For Dressing When you're making salad dressing try Pacific Milk the next time. You'll find 't gives the salad a delicate creamy richness that is equalled only where the richest thick sweet cream is used. Take half the amount of Pacific Milk the recipe calls for and add water to make the full quantity. PACIFIC MILK Head Offlee, Van uiver I(rlm at l4er mi I Viltol'i.ni "UUILD I1.C TO ir2H a the dawn of a nt a : 'his city. MILLIARD LEAGUE SECOND HALF WILL begin on mm . 1 T -it ' he I);:! . . .. Il a .1. f wn, '.be : r.- 1 i.oc . i ' iv net I'l-e s.-h- '!u : : JAM KV '.:) Gyrof, vs. Cold st.ir i : 17 Maple leaf v-.. Teilii.n ?0 CilOttO V- (IM.IS :) C 111 Stni ai'e ' M i i!' 7 T.r:-:i:il vs (.:,, ! C'.r.-i- v M.i; 1 : 1 C C' !d !d St St ", -e v T Tl. l W.'li' M I.e; : CUTIS '. 1'erniir ' 1- Cold St i.ite v.. ( til C!:t v- c-itd St W:ipe lii T- no Glo-to ys Ovr.ii Cold Slot ,.i-e Mtipl AtAnni Tc rn':t:;,l CI'"'''! C.:o- ' M.iph Im' Coin S'' : :.,'.'.' . s T-iti' Clro'o - - M. 'e 1 , : Term in a! 1 :(( v (".i ' SPORT CHAT -. - n The coming ''ten days will witness general resuaiptlpn of all winter sport- lng activities la Prlnee Rupert. Tonight the Crlbbage League wUl get under way tor the second halt of be season with St. Andrews; CM. Mechanics va. CN. Operators: nines Rupert Hotel vs. New Empress Hotel: Hons of Cansda va. Can adian Legion; Orange Lodge vs. Grotto On Friday night the necond hall of the basketball season will be commenced and next week the ladles' and mens sections of the Fraternal Whlat Iague will resume scttvtuee. Badminton .will also be going strong again this week, follow lag the holiday season, with the St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral epen CAUGHT BAD COLD WHILE OUT PLAYIKQ HOT PROPERLY DRESSED Mrs. I. Mantle, MIDet, Alu., wrttea: "Ujr youngest ehild had a very bed cold which she got by going out phT-tag te & itrong, cold wind not properr drnwed. "She got to husrse she could Kerdljr ipeek, and her throat end eheat were Vefv tore, 1I need everything aveflabie, but he reserved ao rt liet trettt, flaaJly, I secured a Uttls ef Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup arwl the first few doses etirtainly did her good. It is wonderful how it can help so quickly." Dr. hood's" Norwev Pine Byrup it Sfio. a bottle, Urge fsuiiW else 80c.; put ap only by The T. Uilbura Co., Limited, Toronto, Oat city tournament beginning on Wednesday night. Tbe descending arm of a white-clothed referee will be the only factor In ending the boxing career of Oene l'unney. heavyweight champion of the world So Tunney declared. In an- '.cunclng a New Year' resolution at Miitmi Beach, Florida, where he ta penoing part of the winter. "I will retire only whn I'm unconsclau," ' ?ne asserted. "My c.itver as a boxer .hall end only then. This talk that I -.vill retire when I make my million Is without foundation." WITCHCRAFT OF INDIAN TRIBE Mt'dii ine Men of Nabannl Nomads Piik Out Those Who Must Suffer Death KDMONTON, Jan. 6- WiUihcralt stt!. .!;. anion- tile myuterioua tribes oi aha .'- '.i;.. .lve In the wilds o the .: d i lie It lie known Big Nahlnol i -t ..r'i:i. to W. C. SoiiUi. norUi- (' ii.ijii 'I. who has spent many ni'i'iii.: he mountains In ttu i ' ' . i . '.errltorlcs and uorthen, J.. -I ( li.n.o,... Alter outfitting tlx O.IS ; it for the Alhabaskr ..e..r v. Murray. i . n have been In thl' r still nave come ou . Hie wonders and th l.'abannl country ilu re a nomadic tribe idses or abodes, an. lie few tribes on th . In the fsshlon o: The only difference Ik nniented, that the; i on know how to us. i 1 1 AM) I HPK ION fworded lnstanc. 'a ring seen the: i id having lived has it in the e inftertng proa ' i the tribe - t with hat s. however prospecto t.'k oe and gc It i v. ' ' lure ol 'II. Oil INK MKS Mm !, , -,n the medl ' ' if. .i consulted 'ltl: v in sh v une which ma? i. id,, such as a scnrclt) 1 1 ii the medicine msr "oly vpot in the woodi aione and consults hfa of the tribe may follow la certain death to tho i spy upon the medic In- ' ' s. i eeklng the a:lvlc of the, "Oieat Spirit I After aome days of fasting ar ! prT. he n 'urns to the tribe A meet ing is tnrn netd at which the medlciS out thow who have "bate vvSW- t" hue. as having JnturreeM li.e wrath ! the gods. The unhapp) victims are hen taken away and kllle by belrn l,i:ied to the ground snd be-ln lioxe-i or starved to death. The Nl .! tit U a tributary of th Llard river and rlsaa In the Yukon hills Old-timer ay that the next "ble strike" will be made In this country he Indiana permitting. SAD PREDICAMENT OF ENdLISH WORKING GIRl Flml) Buying Milk Mnrklngs. fllove and Other l.uturlea Out of llrr IVages IMfflrult LONDON. Jan. 7. The modern work ing gin iienos too much monev on clothing, laid Judge D. Cm verbid In the Edmonton ounty court, thereby raising a storm of protest among women throughout the country. The Jud'-e declared that silk stock- tr,-. are not necessary Mlas filWi Wllksnson. fiery Socialist member ef Fefllament, aaya they ale ntccssary. br fclmbst," now-a-days et least The Judxe characterised as "ecsndal- oiis" the fact, as brought out in a court case that a working girl making but 30 a week should wear aloees costing i a pair, sheas at 44A0. a hat at 43.M and a eoai which coat 4S8. "I feel nhooked td think that the clothing of a working girl should cost so much." remarked the Judge, "but this is only Indicative of the moral outlook ai.d tendenclaa of the modern gill. "I cannot see my way dear to atk eaaTf ' li 1-b 1 ID, bj In ! Vrvirr lc dm Clum ' V anted For Sale DAILY For Rctil 8 "1 IBi n "fiflLl r i -.mm ' i ; I ' F" i " NEWS' CLASSIFIED ADS. & 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for less than 50c V father, who Is a laborer, to be ren- onsible for his daughter A clothes." Mlw Wllklnion watt only one of many vho took a contrary view of the Judges amarka. "Judge CrawlDTd't attitude explains a 'rest deal of the modern labor unrest,' aid Miss Wilkinson. "The demand ot he working girl Is for a decent atand-;rd of dress. This standard Is excessive o her low earnings. It is the desire ol he modern girl to sppear as nicely a .osslble. It Is part of her self-respect nd has nothing whatevet to do with er moral outlook." EMPllYMENt OFFICE BUSY Many Placement Made During lear nut Not as Many as 1926 James M. Campbell, local superlnten-ent of the Employment Service of Canada, announces thtt. during the pas', ear. his office was responsible for lacing 468 men In regular .-nployrhen: Ith 378 In casual Jobs. In 1027 the otic found regui .r employment for 661 nd casual for 45C. At the present time ir. Campbell has s.me sixty men on ne list seeking employment. During the year 1D27 there were 1251 ew applications received for work ai mpared with 1524 in 1026 while re-ppl lest Ions numbered 5798 as compared lth 6247. Employers In the district oade use of the local employment office urim: the year by uiv.ui! Ml orders jr workers. The central interior tnok a number of ten from Prince Rupert. Ill cheap -asportation certificates being issued uring the year. the harvest excursion took 334 men ran olty and district to the prairies as ompared with SIT In lSfA Mining, logging, tlemaking and gen ral labor were the chief forms of em-Icyment afforded here during the year. Though figures for 1B27 are lower than hose for less. Mr. Campbell reports a .eneral Imprcv"Knt in the labor altua- ion here at present, due principally te he fact that there has not been the eavy movement of unemployed men to he city that has featured previous err FUNERAL SERYICE . FOR.. CHILD HELD " ' UlIS AFfERNOON Funeral service for Oeorge Oliver led V!py, 11 month old ton of Mr JSf'&l Oscege veiny of Uyspsrt. who died lait week" in- the rinee Rupert Oene ral Hnspltal. Was -.eld this afternoon in the chapel of the i.C. Undertakera. Rev. A. Wilton, pastor if First United Church, officiating. In rr,jnt In Fsirvlew Cemetery followed lack Campbell, Jack Aneesley, Herbie morgan and Billy WIHlscroit, nchool toys, acted as pallbearers. IIOTII. AIUIIVAIA Prlnee ltiiK.t E. F. Smith. Dlgby Island: Mm. B gsr. Terrace; A. C KnlKht, Vancouver; . Connelly, Hole-ln-the-Wall. Havoy Angus Bruce. Terrace: F. Markland, anoouveri J. N. MoPhee, Butsdale: Mrs. lohn Mackenale, Fort Edward. Central I. P. Oagne, CNR.'; E Boatrom. olty. Coastwise Steamship it Barge Oo.'a relghter Atiyox. northbound from Van couver to Anyox, was In port from 0 te 19 o'clock yesterday morning die- ebnrgng a carload of canned milk for F. l. Dawson Ltd. Capt. Lawrence Newell, locsl halibut boat operator, returned to the city on the Camosun yesterday afternoon from a holiday trip to Vancouver. Safe for Children's Coughs S3 WANTED ami. WANTED TO KEEP HOUSE FOR family ol three out of town. Only nmnll house but must be good plain cook. Ideal home and light work. Good wages. Apply Box 88 Daly News office. It WANTED. GAS BOAT OR HULL, about 38 feet. 8usp. Caah. Apply Fonater. Box 429. UHtL WANTED APPLY GOOD EATS) Cafe. If foii sau: rott SALE. MODERN SEVEN ROOMED honse with basement. Two lots. Handy to dry dock snd nawmUI. Apply A. Akerberg. Phone Red 329. JUST ARRIVED--SALTED BLACK COD at 10c a pound while they last Ullevlcks Plah Market, Cow Bay. 8 POR SALE. SECOND HAND CARPET tn good condition. 18 ft. by 12 ft Apply Dally News. tf POR SALE OLD NEWSPAPER. Two large bundles for Stc. tf FOR HUNT OR RKNT. FURHISHfTJ aSDROOMS W 00 per month: convenience Including fuel. IlKht and phone 112 per month. Or part of !urnlihed house, modern. Phone Blue 302. 7 FOR RENT TrJRZE ROOMED COT- tage. Apply T24 Seventh Avenue W Phor.e Black 487. POR RENT ROOMS WITH OR WITH-Central out board. loca'lon Phone Blue 153. tf HO08JE FOR RENT. 8 ROOMS AND BATH Apply Munro Bros. tf POR RENT. FORNISHED Apply MS Fourth Ave. East. tf FOR RENT SEVEN ROOMED HOUSE Apply 894 Borden Street. 11 ClIiaUNBV 8WSKP 11. J. ZPMKtim Oenerel Handy Man Furnaces and Stoves Cleaned and Be. paired Chlmmea Swept. Cemetery Plots Cared For. Phone Red 248. Prince Rupert. BO Kl Hm BK AVIl RANGES New stock will now tie arriving every week. Also the 1428 patterns of Linoleum Ruga and we will carry a oetepBWe lrat...tfh are eaOad the Jubilee pettans. Call in and see them, please. A. MACKENIIB. rt'llNUt llE ,t HXCIIANGB VEIV AND HECOMI HAND I I RMTI UK bought and sold and exchanged. Flayer Piano and Two Cash Begtiters in stock. TAPAIlOrCWls MARi 888 TliM Ave. noMiNioN i I'ltMTt in: i;xniNnr. N. in:ml'Rlipa, ProprtHor 144 Third Avenue We Buy. Sell or Exrhnnge anything. Phnne Innek 41 PltlNCn IIUPRIIT TIDRS 4 f 4 OM4fH TI'I'HII.W, JAM ARY Id High 3:58 n m. 801 ft. 15 :37 p.m. 908 " to 9:43 a.m. 7.4 " 92:04 p m Jfl " MmixrantY. deckmbku u High 4:40 am. 10 7 ft, 18:21 p.m. '0 4 " Low 10 28 a m 7 8 " 22:44 pm. 4.3 " TIH'IWIlAY. January t HlKh :28 a m. 14.1 ft. 17Mw p m. 18:0 " 11:14 a m. 8 3 " 23:27 p.m 5.8 " Iltlt)Y. JAVI'AIIY IS H8'' I 08 am 184 rt. m oo p m lrt fl 19:07 p.m u.7 " TI IUIAY. JAM AH II H1''' 8:48 m. 18.3 ft. 14:92 p.m. 158 " 0:10 a m. 7.2 " li OB p m. 0.0 " STEAMSHIP MOVEMENT; Ft Vaneoutrr Tuesday -as. Camosun Prtday:-aa. Prince Riixi' Saturday--a OMdena " as. Frleeesa Bm'u Jan. 4 ss. Princess M.o . Jan. 18- ss. Prlncrm M I'rsin VaiMwuirr Sunday -as. Csmosun Wednesday as. Pr. Rup' " Satumay. as. Cardena Saturday ss. Prineeas Ben' Jan. 14 as. Princes Mi Jsn. 2 as. Princess M, f-r rt 8lmpon an4 Saaa Rhn- Stindayea. Oamosnn i l'n,e rt Mmasen and Naas kite. is ea. Caoaosun I or ,tnyt and Mewart Sunday sa. CaMosun Wedneadsy -as. Prince Rni ITi .Hin and hlrearf Tuesday as. Camosun . Friday-ss. Prince Rupef I'm (jaeen Chsrlotles Jan. 14 as. Prince John Jsn. Prli.sr Jonn lium (eeen Chatlsttrs Jan. It -ss. Prince Job Jsn. 28- ss. Prince John r Ala he Jan. 14. as. Princes M v Jan. 28--as. Princess Man mm thtfcs Jan. 4 as. Frlnosss Mb:'. Jun. IS ss. Princess M MAIL SCHEDULE JWI'WIY. iB-rs rwr lire MiM Mondays. Wednesdays. Sst cloeee iwmi I be Hat Tuesdajr. Thursday and flu due To Viineeeter Tuesdays Fridays iii Ba'uriUys C.FR-Jan. 4. 18 Trains, Mends ys, Wedne-Saturdaye i rvoea Veerenivrr Sundap WedsiaewaWa .... -3 Saturday! C.P R.-Jan. 14. SS. Trains, Sundsya,' Tuesdays n days Te Anyei, Allee Arm, Stewart tie Premier" , sunders mail cio.-- Wednsadava rrem Anyox. Allre Arm. steaiirt al pritMlr Ttieadavs "I Fridays Tn Kaai Itiver Points Vntm Naes Klirr points Tuaulsiv mall rt'if ! Tn AtaaVa points Jest. 14 and M. From Alaska IWilnta Jan. 14 and 18. Te queen Charlotte Inland Point1- Jan. 14 and 98. rvwm tliieen Cliarlatte Wand r"ln- Jan 12 and 94. CN,R. TRAINS Per I he !-Mondays wedtee4y. and 8 i"l at 1180 a.m. Frni .'lie Raal- - TweMaya, Thuradefi, and Su"1"1 at 8.80 pm. IN PUOHATK in int. svprrmij focRrm" iiuit'l COt.lI.MIIIA l' i In the Matter of the Adminif Act: aairi In the Matter of the EMate or i: J!SSat ed, Intestate TAKE that ' " , NOT1CR by order Mono- F Men. Teartg. the t J ' D!f,,nibr' A-' I H sppolnt' i mlnlitrator of the estate of i RUi.e. deceased, end all parties lng clalma against the aald ' ' ar hereby required tt ttirnlsh '"' P.rop,r'Jr ""ll. to me on or i.e",1 the 3rd day of January. A.n t" all parties indehtsu to the csint' rsiiulreti t pBy the amount ol ' liidsbtedne to m. forthwith NORMAN A WATT Official AdmlnlKim'o' . Prlnen nupen ' 1