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HOCKEY IS VERYCL0SE Two Tie Games in National Leafue Last Night TORONTO, Feb. 7 In one of the most thrilling struggles seen here m some time, the Canadiens and Maple Leata emerged "even Steven" In a Nattafta! Hockey Xeague game. Maple Lea& emerged "even seven" Overtibe iafted to break the deadlock. At CtafB, a desperate Montreal rally In tfet final petted was Just shy and the Maroons had to bow to the Black Hawks. It was their third straight victory by the Hawks, all of them by a single goal. At New York, the Detroit Cougars ended a four-game losing streak by playing their second tie game of the season with the Rangers. Last night's scores were: Montreal 2, Chicago 3. Detroit 1, New York Rangers 1 (overtime). Canadiens 3, Toronto 3 time). (over- BUCKS ON TOP NOW Won Leadership, of Coast Hockey JjLeague by Defeating Victoria PORTLAND, Feb. 7. 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Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. 4(M A. ujg ALL-BRAN The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Evsry Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN Managing-Editor 'Advertising and Circulation Telephone ........ 9S Editor and Reporters' Telephone 86 DAILY EDITION Friday. February 7, 1930 DR. M ANDY'S SUGGESTIONS The suggestions of Dr. Mandy in regard to Prince Rupert taking advantage of the opportunity to supply the rruning,sinf8 of Northern British Columbia are worthy of'ewry consideration. There is no doubt that up to the ptieeitt:trM'bflsine8s has not come this way and it may be became wfe have not gone after it. So far as The Daily News is concerned, it has pushed the newspaper into the mining camps, but the paper does not carry the advertising of all the local firms. That is their Thev ran. FIGURE0F INTEREST Rev. AV Metgpv Is J0 Years Yet Hale and Ili-ai ty SURVEYOR' PRESIDENT Old, One of the most interesting figures at the present session here of the Presbytery of Prince Rupert of the United Church of Canada Is Rev. Alex Mogee, clergyman of KiU- maat, who is In his eightieth year off life but still clear of eye and firm of step. Mr. Mogee wae born June 12, 1850, ifi Coaniy Antrim, Ireland, and has Hved for forty years In Canada. He came' to British Columbia in 1893 and his first ecclesiastical charge was at Fort Langley, in the Fraser Valley. Then he moved to the Delta, and, after three years there, his throat gave him trouble and he retired temporarily from the ministry smd took up farming. It was then, he sayft, that he made the only real money that was ever his blessing. From the Delta, Mr. Mogee moved into Vancouver and resided there for several years. He took up the ministry again at North Bend and it was there his wife died after suffering a stroke. For the past three years, Mr. Mogee has been stationed at Kitlmaat. OTTAWAk February 7 H. M. Tobey of Ottawa was yesterday felcfcad president of the Dominion Land Surveyors' Association. ACCOMODATING A kind motorist had given an old country lady a ride for at least ten miles. At last he turned and ' 'said to her: "Madame, where shall VANCOUVER WHEAT !I let you outr VANCOUVER, Feb. 7 Wheat was Old Lady: "Bless you, sir, I quoted on the local exchange today was going the other way, but I PNlV hope ron p.g.e. (CtatkuMd fresa page one) of Parsnip River and Peace River; Valley ws- also surveyed, and since i there was available very little re- Preparing Map "From the information collected by the surveyors, sided by aerial photographs, detailed maps are presently betas; prepared at Victoria to accompany the report on the Fort Smith and at Aklavik on Mackenzie River delta. A settlement was laid out on an Island in James Bay, and surveys were made to govern the leasing of oyster beds In Prince Edward Islam: The aeroplane was pressed into service and for the first time was the sole means of transport of a party making land other end of the 90 miles line in1 time to correct the direction of the trial line begun at that point, if necessary. This was done, and the result of the observations of the geodetic survey party was found The Letter Box WHY BOARD OF TRADE? Editor; pally News On the .liable information concerning this , agenda for the meeting of the Board ! 1 4 1. . . . m i . i l . I . V." ; til era, m uic way ui auuumic uiaps, ot iruue 10 De jlrlu WJUignw wiric ', it was necessary to make them, ; appears an item to the effect that 'since the first essential to the proper ' the question of the new provincial i study of natural resources over a fishing regulations is to come before large area ol country kt a geod de- the board for open discussion, ap-( tailed map to be used as a, basis on '. parently without any recommenda- whlch to show the resource, inlor- ; ttons from the special committee, matfon collected by the teoJegisU. j For the last month or so I have foresters, engineers, etc." .; followed this matter fairly closely. "Here the aeroplane was brought and, as far as I am aware, the Prince I into service," said Mr. Nash, "and Rupert Board of Trade is-the only; ; In cooperation with the Royal Cana- organization of its kind to attempt dlan Air Porte the Topographical to deal with this very debatable Survey of the Department of the matter In this province. Interior assisted the provincial gov- This question of fishing regula-: eminent in obtaining vertical aerial tieps in one form or another has photographs covering approximate-. ever been a very debatable one, and ly 5000 square miles. To this was more so at the present tune, as added another 3000 square mHes by somewhat dual control exists. But a commercial company. : is it not fair and reasonable to as- the industry wiH be abie to Iron out these differences? i Why should the members of the Board of Trade be called upon to deal wtth such contentious subjects, which, in any event, may jeopardize their business? Is it fair that the j "The surveys of the Department 1 individual members should be put in 1 of the Interior for 1929 extended ; such a position? The point has over the length and breadth of the j several times been raised, and Is this Dominion. There was mapping from ! not one reason why at least some the Rocky Mountains to the Marl- j of our business men hesitate to betimes. There was townaite work at come members of the board? During the last week or two I have discussed this matter with, independent seiners and indepen- , dent gillnetters. and they seem to; feel that some such steps will have ' to come to assist them in earning a 1 reasonable living. My impression Is that it is the trailers who are finding the most fault with the pro- surveys on Churchill River and j posed regulations, in spite of the Reindeer Lake, thereby adding fact that they are operating with-many weeks to the effective survey ! out restrictions. It Is a well known , season that would otherwise have fact that the seiners and gillnetters been spent in arduous toil on the can only get a chance at the fish portage. J after the fish have passed the trotl- "The rush of settlers into the I ,nS areas. Still, In the Interest of Peace River district necessitated i conservation, the trcllere are most the resumption of subdivision sur- anxious to have all possible restrie-veys and two parties blocked out j ' tion placed on the operation of any over 100,090 acres of farm lands other while they enJy unre-for settlement, much of which was stricted operations. Last summer a already squatted upon. This tide dosed season was In effect also for of settlement is largely due to the ' trailers In Alaska, and In the lnter- j growing of price grain in the dis- : est of conger rat ion would it not be I . . . . . a i i n r a nnt. prrwvt tn hmnrr tha WinOOQ thiciT-o,, if ri f trict a few years ago and to the a reasonable precaution In B. C.I . . j . taice tne means that oners of bringing their firms to the notice $h.M$ple of those settlements. Possibly Prince Rupert -has been backward in providing 'jNTONaivand frequent transportation facilities. However, that is about to be rectified because the Canadian National is putting on a Prince Rupert boat very soon to ply to the various settlements. If the prices charged are commensurate with the distance covered, Prince Rupert will undoubtedly benefit. discussion of an outlet to the Pa- Under the circumstance the pro- elfic and has grown to such pro-! vlncial government must of neces-porttons that more extensive sub- I ty have some regulations, and the division will be required for a num-' suggestion advanced that they post-ber of years, of lands that have'pene such regulations for a year been examined and found emlnenUy seems entirely out of place. Of the suitable for farming.' ether proposals I have heard men- "A preliminary survov was made i tloned the mc to ask tne 8rn-of the Ontario-Manitoba boundary ment to Put t1 regulations into from the northern end of the mer-' force ?r one year, in order to allow Idtanal portion northeasterly to the ' a11 concerned to see how they are eastern end of Island Lake. The ! oine to work out' 18 one that to geographical position of the former ' me appears sound and may carry paint has been accurately deter-! 80316 reasonable weight At the end mined from geodetic points in of 8Uch Period both the fishermen southern Manitoba, but the posi- 1 and tnc operators would be in a bet- tkm of the latter was known only : position u juuge as 10 ine merits from mapping operations, which ' nr ninpmriaa ni vnn varinni nnm vsy V W MTV VA nlv MSWM0 lVMSW Involved. Involved. At At the the present present time time all were not deemed sufficients ae- curate to determine the direction i arguments are based more or less of a trail line 90 miles long, and j Pure,y on rouh calculations, an accurate astronomical determin-1 The average member of the Board ation of this position was consid-1 of Trade not in a position to sit as ered necessary. Ordinarily this Jude In a case of this kind and would have meant delaying the ,hould be Pared Irom beln Put In work one year to permit these observations to be made. To avoid this delay, the geodetic survey un dertook, by making use of aeroplane transportation, to make the necessary observations at Island Lake,! and to deliver the results of the1 imputations to the party at thei w oe so ciose u me Doaring oi pririce Runert Fraternal Whist the trail line that the latter wasiLeagUe results last night were as carried through to the end, a dis tance of 90 miles, without deflection and missed Its objective by only five feet. This indicates an extremely high degree of accuracy In the taking of the observations, determining the bearing of the line and in carrying the line forward as a truly straight line. 'The statue of Champlaln on Ne-pean Point In Ottawa. ' suid Mr. Nash, 'is holding in outstretched hand an absolute Instrument known as an astrolabe, which was in use by navigators for obtaining altitudes of the stars before the invention of the sextant. Within recent years French scientists have developed a new type of Instrument for taking star altitudes to which also has been given the name at '(121. ' ' tfidn'Mlkfltt hurt JOUOtfpelings,ronomlcal observations A MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF TIRADE. WHIST LEAGUE LAST EVENING Oddfellows Leading In Dybhavn Cup Standing; Leif Erikson For Newton Cup follows: Canadlann Legion 5, Drydock 4, Grotto S, Seal Cove 4. Lelf Erikson 5, Elevator 4. Six Musketeers 0, Moose 3. St. Andrews 4, 1. 0. 0. Tri. Dybhavn Cup Standing W.. L. I. O. O. F 11 jorotto :...... e St. Andrews 7 Drydock 7 Lelf Erikson Six Musketeers Canadian Legion Seal Cove Elevator ..4... Newton Cup W. Lelf Erikson ! 3 I. O. O. F ; 3 astrolabe." Mr. Nash described this Drydock 2 Instrument In some detail and Six Musketeers 2 stated that the Topographical Sur-1 Grotto 2 vey of Canada had found It to be Moose 1 superior to various other forms of St. Andrews 1 portable Instruments in determin-'Canadian Leelon 1 lng latitudes and longitudes by as- Elevator 0 Seal Cove 0 8 9 10 L. 0 0 r 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 . Friday. February 'MStfB3B8Xtt389fFv. 9llHsBB9slsr TOMATO VEGETABLE OXTAIL CHICKEN PEA CREEN PEA MUTTON BROTH SCOTCH BROTH MOCK TURTLE JULIENNE CELERY MULLIGATAWNY CONSOMME Church mission boat Thomas Cros by was here on Saturday so the Kitlmaat Band staged a eeneert for the entertainment of Dr. Darby of Bella Bella and Rev. R. C. Scott of the Crosby. The program, conducted by Thomas H. Nyce. was as follows: 1. "O Canada. 3. March, "Let's Oo." 3. Overture, "Crown Diamonds." 4. March. "The Mars and Stripe Forever." 5. Selection, "The Shamrock." 6. 7. 8. 9. March. "Votee f the Oune." Overture, "Norm " March. 'Washington Post.'' "Oed Save the King." Dr. Darby and Mr. Seett spoke m very complimentary terms ot tn performance of the band. SCOTTISH CUP GLASGOW, February 7 In a second round Scottish Cup replay, Falkirk beat Queen of the South 4 to 3. Elks Take Lead Over Grotto in Billiard Games As a result of the playing of three games In the fixture, the Elks took a strong lead of 745 to 618 over the Grotto In last night's Billiard League match. The individual results were: O. P. Balagno, Elks. 24V, Don" Brown, Grotto, 260. A. Donald, 250; J. Hlllman, 172. William Mitchell, 250; James Andrews, 106. Games of A. A. Easson vs. w. j tNelson and F. II. Stephens v. Oeerge waugn remain to be played. The postponed game of William Mitchell vs. G. P. Tinker from last week's Biks-Canadian Legion fixture is also etlll outstanding. See the news of the stores In the advertisements. IN the good oW days they served the fatted calf as a sign of rejoicing modern 1929 generally says it with soup (CLARK'S OXTAIL preferably) . . . and murmurs MDe-c-c-licious! . . . De-e-c-lightful!" And why not? . . just get a en of this soup and open it That delicious mesyr aroau is jmt a sample of whst it tastes like. A eareiuliy-cooked, perfectly seasoned soup a boon to any jaded appetite a Wctic to a healthy one. Ii you haven't tilted h yet . . . Oh! what you are milling J After tasting Clark's Oxtail Soup you too will murmur "Dt-e-e-Heious" ... for when you get near enough to a plate oi soup like this well . . . appetite tau a way of asserting lUcli ' At your grocer's. UPS ADjdURNED TO MONDAY Evidence ef poHee officers was heard by Judge Young in County Court yesterday afternoon In the case of Kem Sun Wong, who tt charged with having opium in his possession, and a visit to the premises of the accused, the West End Cafe, was paid by the court The case has been adjourned until next Monday morning. Atade in QfUiadcL 'W.liA'RK 1i"Tr.p. ErtaMiAment at MONTREAL, VJQ ST. RHM1, P.Q. and CONCERT AT KITMAAT Fine Program Given by Band for Dr. Darby and Rev. R. C. Scott KITIMAAT. Feb. 6. The United HARROW. 0N"L The &Rjp4 lniva; John Danr is pre f JkKtgauFH.McB Youm; Oaart today. The lu .t: this m6&r''-BCl afternoon foUowinc tournment. The plaintiff Is for i loaned L. 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