PAGE 1WO THE DAILY NEWS THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE KUPEIIT BIUTISU COLUMMIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Thlrr Avenu H. F. PULLEN - r - Managing-Editor City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance.... $5.00 For lesser periods, pal I in advance, per week 10c By mall to m .ic Noithern unu ttanal Brrtisli Columbia, paid In advance tor yearly period 3.00 By mall to all other parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid In advance, per year $6 00 By mall to all other countries, per year ADVERTISING RATES Transient display advertising, per inch, per Insertion .... Classified advertising, per Insertion; per word ...;..!......Jj..;J Local readers, per insertion, per line Legal notices, each Insertion, per agate line DAILY EDITION Member ol Audit Bureau of Circulations GORDON'S GENUINE LONDON GIN This advertisement Is not published or displayed by tha Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. 9.00 1.40 .02 .25 .15 1931 PULP TIMBER EXPORT These are days when the natural resources of the country are not being developed, when the inhabitants are craving employment and when the governments are extremely worried how to keep men working and eating without reducing the counti'y to a state of bankruptcy. In view of this, the proposal that British Columbia be allowed to export pulp wood from this district is one that should receive most favorable consideration. Especially should it be considered with favor by the B. C. Government, which, it is well known, is in such bad financial i. !l it i !, xl t ! a 1 IUII BASKETBALL LAST NIGHT High School Boys Defeated Tuxis to Win Intermediate First Half .. , Senior League C. N. R., 31; Pan thers, 32. Intermediate High School, 19; ; Tuxis, 14. Ladles Amazons, 18; Cardinals, 10. Junior League of Nations, 14; Rovers, 11. The C. N. R. without Lamble looked like pretty easy "pickings" for the Panthers In the Senior League basketball game last night when the first, halt ended 16.8 for Panthers. Then the Trainmen got together and started some flashy playing that brought them within one point of the Panthers, when the kfestivltles ended at 32-31. The whole Panther team was good and they worked some fine combination plays plus deadly shooting, which featured Mitchell, Ielsey and Cross. Styles, who is usually a high point getter for C. N. R., took a long while to warm upbut Walter Johnson stepped In nlid scored 18 points with the able assistance of the rest of the team. It's too bad i the Trainmen don't use this really fine player more often. Panthers are now leading the Senior dlvl-. i straits mat it is even consinenng wie possiDiuiy oi taxing j Panthers-Mitchell 5, Kelsey rentals, something hitherto unknown in the province. io), Irvine 3i, cross a, Macdon- The proposal is to allow the export of pulp wood which; aid 7; total, 32. would be shiDned lareelv from Prince Runert after beine! c. n. R.-Morrison 4). Johnson & A O A - - O peeled and cut into cordwood lengths. This would be mostly timber not suited for any other purpose and would come from the interior of the province to tidewater from whence it would be loaded on to ships and sent through the Panama Canal to the Eastern United States. The export at this time would be one means of helping 18), Styles C, Smith (2), Stalker (1); total, 31. I Intermediate name The Intermediate game. Tuxis and High School, was marred by close checking which prevented either team exhibiting really good to bring the Canadian dollar back to its true value on the i basketball. Vance. Waiters and un American Side. I 8er were the pick of the Students, We are inclined to the belief that the government will while Thurber j. Morrison and Na-look with favor on a proposal of this kind While f ew peo- ( SZSt ?S pie would recommend it as a settled policy, it might beScnooi out wllh a 19.14 win arranged fdr a term of years until conditions have im-iand, incidentally, are the winners I proved to such an extent that we can once more say ' we .of the first half of the schedule. ! do not need this extra business. Highschooi-waitersaot.vancej Those who would benefit from this log export would be l3,-Kwl"8hamA1u"Ber ?' Jaobcy' , . . Ross. fi Forbes, Hlckey; total. 19. i i. n the railways, the shipping the companies, exporters, the; Tuxlsj. Morrison, Nakamoto forestry department of the government and the business1 Oi. Thurber 6, r.-Morrison 6, people of the. province. Employmenkiwould befound for smith. Alien, Mbxiey Hanson; to-J men in the woods, for men hauling to the cars, for railway-; tol 14- men hauling the timber to tidewater, to longshoremen and , i65' ?me . . others at Prince Rupert c ? j?1 ..... . , 1. - . 1 game than usual. The Amazons We all agree with the policy of manufacturing our own : were far superior to the cardinals raw products in this country. As a general policy that is in their shooting. Every member good. But at present we have few manufacturing these j ot the Amazon team managed to raw products or wanting to and in the meantime we all Kon and the whole team func miKtlivp Itloned well together. For the Car- IdlnaLs, Cathie Irvine and Lillian - - . 1 jLowc gave the strongest support. j The Amazons held the lead during the whole game. i Amazons 8. Boddie M, D. Prlt-, chard 2), E. Morris 4). j. Ritchie ' 4. C Morgan 4); total, 18. Cardinals L. Lowe (4t, P. Stone, C. Irvine U. V. Krlkevsky 2, A. j Gilchrist; total, 10. Junior Game The League of Nations and the Rovers staged a fast and thrilling jgame In the Junior feature of the I evening. The Rovers led 7.2 at the lend of the first half. Then In he 1 second half he League retaliated and Gill Is and Antonello organized I many plays which resulted In bas i kets. At full time the score stood at 14-11 for the League of Nations. iQlllla was the most notable player on the floor. League of Nations Antonello, Gillls (9). Aniey 2). Allen. Hill, j Marshall, Domtnato 3); total, 14. 1 Rovers Davis, McKlnley (0). McRae 2. McMeekln, Wllllseroft 3 . Palmer; total, 11. Patrick Gibbons Is Laid to Rest Solemn requiem mass for the repose of the soul of the late Patrick James Gibbons, well knowi. pioneer resident of the city, whose death occurred last week, was celebrated at the Church of the Annunciation this morning by Father Charles Webb, O.MJ. Interment In Fairway Cemetery followed. Pallbearers were Joe McDonald. John Loughran, Patrick Msllwce and Joe Colussl. The city council last night reconsidered and adopted a bylaw providing lor the temporary borrowing of a sum of $40,000 lrom the bank pending collection of taxes. Is Honored Vw i : .... Bring on your war for Mary Qulnn is the new honorary colonel of cadets at the University of California, the first time a co-ed was honored. Watch that sabre. Exchange Jump Prevents Deal City Unable to Purchase Province of Saskatchewan Bonds As Ordered McDermld, MUlc- & McDermld of Vancouver, bond dealers, advised the city council In a letter read at last night's meeting that owing to a sudden jump in exchange within a single day. they had been unable to purchase $7 000 of Province of Saskatchewan bonds which had been ordered by council recently for sinking fund purpose. It was suggested that the city leave its acceptance of thetoriginal term of purchase open In the event of exchange and price becoming again favorable. COAL Kuy the real Coal mir mom f.dsen and CmMy. Wellington in any qntntltiet. ls Hulklr Valley Hay. Grain anJ Kohiii Hix.d flour rWe Rupert Feed Co I'HONKS Hi AM) &G TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN HAIitV FOX ski:i:na ukam Creamery Butter t& Cottage Cheese FKKSII PASTKUntZW MIU AND CKEAM nAlLY Karlv Deliver flirthiH the Cll Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating three Dry Docks Total rapacity 20,000 tans Shipbuilders . and Ship Repairers for Slccl and Wood Vessels Sawmill and Minlnr Machinery Repaired and Overhauled Iron and Brass Casting Electric and Acetylene WHdlng 50-tnn Derrick for Heavy Lifts EXCITING "East of Borneo" is Terrifying and Sensational Film Story ' "East of Borneo," Current attrac- , tlon at the Capitol Theatre, Is a really sensational picture which is filled With suspense and exciting If not terrifying action The drama is accompanied by numerous .blood- urdllng scenes of Jungle life. i The film tells the story of an Am erican doctor who has virtually ouried himself in a wild region where he, the only white man In ihe whole countryside. Is the per-onal physician to un Oriental Rajah who lives In much splendor ind rules with great power. Into this desolate spot comes the deserted wife of the doctor, her love causing her to follow him half way around the world. It Is when the rajah casts covetous eyes on the beautiful white woman that the drama reaches Its climax. The thunderous eruption of a nearby volcano adds terror to the scene. The cast of "East of Borneo" Is ii.ti. Dr. Wood's PICTURE km Norway Pine Syrup Tuesday, December 22, 193; A Severe Cold A Hacking Cough Mr. M. K. McNid, Ion, N.S.. writes: "I took severe cold nd dmloped hacking cough. I kept on neglecting it flunking it would leave m Uke previous void I hJ. but it got worie. I tried tvttr COUgu uieuicjuc 1 touiu mini. ui. A friend dropped io to see me uiJ &da4 n. take Dr. Wood Norwy Pine Syrup. I purchased a bottle and before ! had finished half of it I aa7oia. pletely relieved." Price 35a. a bottle; large family rite 65e.: at all drug and general (tore; put up only by The T Milium Co., Ltd., Toronto, Ont. headed by Rose Hobart and Charles Bickford and Includes hundreds of native Malays. Deferred Billiard Game is Played In the final postponed game of last Thursday night's Junior Billiard League fixture. William Stew-irt Jewelers) defeated Nick Chen-oski (Empress) last night by a score of 200 to 159. The Empreas won the fixture by an aggregate score of 059 to E32. Yom Most Valuable ASSCt e . LIMITED , DRILLING New Regulations Itegardlng Oil U'clU Are Issued By Oerern ment ot Alberta CLAOARY, Dec. 22: Regulations prohibiting the drilling of well , in the main producing horizon of Turner Valley have been Issued by the provincial government, accird. lng to word reaching here WelU may be drilled to : i overlying limestone, where pro ( i ,tlon U generally obtained, bur ; i : not penetrate the lime. ( Ad . 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