PACE TWO DAILY EDITION THE DAILY NEWS Tusday, NovembiT n 193) THE DAILY NEWS. SPORT CHAT Guests of Honor PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. lilmltd. Thin Avenu; H. T. PULLEN Managing-Editor r Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations ' " suBSCftirno.N rates City delivery, by mall or earner, yearly period, paid In advance.. . For lesser periods, paid In advance, per week By mall to all parts of Northern and Central British Columbia, paid in advance for yearly period -- By mall to all other parts ot British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid. In advance, per year -. By mall to all other countries, per year , ( ADVERTISING RATES , Transient display advertising, per Inch, per Insertion Classified advertising, per Insertion, per word Local readers, per insertion, per toe -. Legal notices, eaeh Insertion, per agate line .. Contract tales on application. Editor and Reporters' Telephone Advertising and Circulation Telephone .86 ..98 1.40 .02 25 .15 Tuesday, Nov. 17, 193: TRADE BALANCE BETTER The fact that Canada's favorable trade balance this Oc i 1 a a illi 1 wnuewasn, declares me Kamioops Sentinel, in an editorial on the proposal to extend the Pacif io Great Eastern Rail-1 way. It does not make any profit now over running expenses, with an abnormally high freight rate. It is still 1 classed as a railway under construction, therefore, it CrowPfil 'And vho wouldn't? For Chantecler papers lead In the favour ot smokers who roll their own . , ready-gummed, strong papers, Conveniently packed In automatic booklets, 120 leaves- that's a lot of pure rice paper for Scl" . MAW IN IIANCI PURE RICE CIGARETTE PAPERS Dr. William O. Anderson, director of the Yale Gymnasium, foresees the decline of football and the growth of the so-called minor sports to the point where they become self : supporting. Football's popularity, ' In his opinion, has reached Its peak $5.00 hi the United States, and a gradual 10c decline In public Interest may be ; expected. "Football, "he says, 'has 3.00 j had Its seven fat years, and usually .'seven lean years follow, you krtow. $6 00 'Like the Greeks and the Romans, 9.00 1 the public likes spectacles. Thats why football has grown so popular. We are In the threshold of a new era in athletics. The future will see less emphasis on organized sports and more attention paid to the phy-' sical tratnlng of the individual student." , ; Agitation to abolish the klrk-olf in United States football following the unfortunate death of Dick ' Sheridan. Army right end, during a recent game with Yale, has met with 'a chilly reception. Sheridan, suffered fatal Injuries when tack-! ling a Yale player after the latter had received the Army kick-off. i Immediately following the Army; tooer was noume mat oi me same monm last year may De player's death a wave oi hysteria . tmlm. At. nMnfV,r,M iimaa fThnf flirt AnHAf,l AH iS nlrttnot - . fAj.fi.n1l .nmmiiMHtu, IdrVCU JUSl. dUUtUCl JJIUUJ VIUIV wc uctcsoiuii 10 annual, awcpi wu iuuiua iiuihiiuiuhh. . nvpr and that rrnnH times areVitlst around the corner." Re- The kick-off was at the bottom of Swifts 14. Grotto 13. . League Standing W. Elks 89 Musketeers 88 Grotto 85 Seal Cove 84 I. O. O. F 81 P. R. Hotel 81 Moose 79 Careful consideration and study of the conditions of Eagles 76 this poor white elephant goes to show that to extend it to K Columbus 75 Prince George will cause it only to have another coat of 8witt3 72 Tonight L. 73 74 77 78 81 81 83 86 87 DO Pts. 89 88 85 84 81 81 79 76 75 72 SKATING IS GOOD manes us own ireigm rates, wnicn are irom w to auu per . cent higher than could be charged were it governed by the Fine sheet at Morse creek-oiiver board or railway commissioners for Canada. As soon as it Lake to b Tried out reaches rnnce ueorge it will become a finished railway, according to the original plans; therefore it will come under the jurisdiction of the railway board and freight rates, will prop to normal. Will the extension give it more freight say . ll sufficient 1 to make up the loss mm of revenue? . Consider-, in me extra help and more rolling stock that will be re quired the answer must be most emphatically no! Ice on the Gyro rink at Morse Creek is In excellent shape for skating after having been dammed and flooded yesterday and the sport was enjoyed by many people, particularly the young folks In the afternoon and evening. There Is a splendid sheet of Ice of three Inches thickness and 150 yards or so long. Bill Stone and other local hockey enthusiasts are endeavoring to line up talent for that sport. Oliver Lake on the Kalen Island Highway Is also fine and some 25 couples were there last evening. Twenty Years Ago In frlnce Rupert November 17. 1931 Edward Marsden. Indian missionary, spoke at the Presbyterian Church service In the Empress Theatre. He was born at Metlakatla and Is now engaged in work among the Thlinglt Indians of Alaska. The cUy hydro-electric bylaw has been ruled Illegal In -form. Mayor William Manson Is not sure whether or not It would have to be re-rubmltttd to the ratepayers. Arthur C. Little of this city plans to build four new stores at Littleton. W. I. narker. local architect, Is now getting out the plans. (Littleton was the original name of the interior town of Terrace). Joseph Widene:. n. tarf rnai: . Osm?nd. hi. umous sprinter, and Mack Garner, who rides him . at gnests of honor at recent New York racing banquet, when twelve hones w.'.-e prcsni in dining room, a replica of racing stable. Mmrods Get Nine Deer. Six Geese and Numerous Durks opening of manufacturing plants in the east has been "gSwrsS! Wlth a b of nln a caused by the increase of Canada's trade during the past members of the committee of nine i aplece and a number of d"clts- a few months. While the improvement may have been largely members of the united states Foot-. huntUlg P"1 eontoiing b. so far in the east, it is now spreading to the prairies as ban Rules committee, asked for pt"cw1 'ion;.nA marked by the increased activity of the past few weeks in comment, indicated they favored re- V Vm.8;. ?L4. Parker returned early this morning s j !l i ti i n. tj...u:i. .n t .h. i,v TWothrf. Kram CApurt ami jl is reasuiiauie tu huh mii su Columbia, nclud ng Prince Rupert, may also be feeling could not be reached. One eJ h' member Jim Morrison, after a sLx-day trip eased conditions in the very near future. LIGHTER THAN AIR The announcement that the R-100, which made a flight to Canada last year, is being sold for scrap may be taken to indicate that the British government, for the time being at least, is abandoning its experiments with "lighter than air" machines. The country, which has shown the world the way so far as "heavier than air" machines are concerned, has alrnost as consistently failed in her experiments with the dirigible. The crowning failure was the tragic destruction of the defective R-lOl, sister ship J. 1 r inn i s i. n? n i i declared the kick-off one ot the most spectacular plays In the Unl-' ted States game and that it resulted ' in no more injuries than other CRIBBAGE RESULTS Elks Are Leading With One Point Margin Over Musketeers iu me i-iuu, m r ranee last summer. Dince men. it nas Deen crlbbage League results last night i-rceiy pieun-ieu mat, miuuu wuum quii me itgnier man were as iouows: an. Germany has triumphed consistently so far as "lighter than air" is concerned. That country succeeded during the war with its Zeppelins and later with the great Graf Zeppelin, which has been the most successful dirigible in the history of aviation. The United States with its "Akron" is now making a bid for dirigible supremacy. The "Los Angeles," of course, was a European built machine which i was purchased by United States. ' EXTENSION OF P. G. E. i Seal Cove 19. K. C. 8. P. R. Hotel 16, Musketeers 11. I. O. O. F. 15, Eagles 12. Elk 15, Moose 12. Hunting Party RUGBY BY ! Returns Today; CONVICTS' to Khutze Inlet. Estevan Island. Klldala Arm and Juniors. Rovers J. McRae. T. McMeekln. W. Bremner. E. Chr&tlson, O. Wil-' llscrof t, A. Davies and O. McKlnley. ! Boy Scouts V. Miller, E. Santer- i bane. O. Vlereck, W. Smith, L. Wll- j ton and J. Lindsay. Intermediates MerchantaE. Dlngwell, F. Ding, well, J. Pearce, J. Currle and J. Mc-Nulty. High Sehool A. Walters, B. i Vanc, O. Wlngham, B. Unger and O. Hlckey. Ladles Comets Ella Steen, Julia Roberts, Pat MacGuire. Bev. Jack, Annie Coch and E. Connery. Cardinals L. Lowe, Cath. Irvine, Pebbles Stone, Vic Krlkevsky and Jean Ritchie. Senior! Panthers R. Irvine, A. Crom, H. Macdonald, T. Kelsey. J. McNulty and O. Stewart 32 Taxi E. Ratehford, D. Gur-vlch. S. Gurvlch. C. Rnaa, V. Men-ales, D. Stalker. F Kenney and W. Wrathall. BASKETBALL . SCHEDULE November 17 Rovers vs. Boy Scouts, High School vs. Merchants. Cardinals vs. Comets. Panthers vs. 32 Taxi. November 20 League ot Nations vs. Japanese. Tuxls vs. Merchants. Amazons vs. Cardinals. C. N. R. vs. Panthers. November 21 Rovers vs Japanese Association. Tuxls vs. High School. ComeU vs. Amazons. C. N. R. vs. 32 TaxL ' November 27 League of Nations vs. Boy Scouts. High School vs. Merchants. Cardinals vs. Comets. Panthers vs. 33 Taxi. December 1 League of Nations vs. Rovers. Tuxls vs. High School. Amazons vs. Cardinals. Panthers vs. C. N. R. Sinf Sinj Penitentiary Team feats Osslnlnr Militia By 33 to Nil Score - GOOD GAMES Curling Club FOR TONIGHT ,n Vancouver (Basketball Players in Top Form i For This Evening's Encounters Four snappy games are scheduled on tonight's program of the basketball series and each one will prove to be a hard fought tussle. All De- OSSININO. N.Y., Nov. 17: While thousands of speetctovs watched, th; Gaining. Penitentiary rugby team made Its first public appearance and defeated a team repre-centuig the Osslnlna mllrUa by a "sro of 33 to nil. ' To Start Play VANCOUVER. Nov. 17: The Vancouver Curling Club will open the winter season on Saturday of thl week at the Hastings Park rink. teams are In top form and specta- " tors, who wltnesscthe first two CPOInlTI 17 matches of the serle. will be, with-' WalliL UiLEl out a doubt, equally enthused with tonight's games. " ' i This evening's line-ups are as follows: . I OF WHIST November 19 Ixgion vs. Qrotto. Mouse vs. Empress. FUn Packers vs. Totem Park. Seal Cove vs. Musketeers. I.O.O.F. vs. Sons of Norway. CARE WITH t FIREARMS J Should He Inculcated From Child-! hood, Interior Paper Says i In Editorial The tragic death of Mr. Blrnle when he was shot and killed near Smlthers while out hunting, calls to mind the neeesUy for extreme care In the use of firearms, says an editorial In the Burns Lake Observer. Few have been the accidents of this nature In Central British Columbia but on Vancouver Island and many other places frequented . by hunters and sportsmen the occurrences are by no means rare. I Care in the use of firearms should be Impressed on our growing youth. ' Even with air guns and toys chll-1 dren should be taught to observe all ' ; the rules of best practice. It has I been our lot to note children polnt-I lng toy guns and air guns at other! unuuren ana aiso using air guns' for shooting around the streets of the village. This should be discouraged by every possible means and parents should Impress on their I children the need of circumspect (action. Even toys can be hablt-i forming. HIS LEG IS REMOVED i Hon. E. M. Macdonald, Former Fe- dual Cabinet Mlnlstrr. Has I Member Amputated ' i ; PICTOU. N.S., Nov. 17-An op. 'ration was performed at the i week-end upon Hon. E. M. 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