Nil all 15 n I 111 ML t i . . 1 .':; pass two THE DAILY NEWS Thursday, February ft 'tiJl THE DAILY NEWS. PKINCK KUPLRT - WHITISH COLUMBIA Published Eviy A-'ternoon,. Except Sunday, by Prince Rnirf i'llly :'ews. Limited, nilrr1 Avenu II. I. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor iuitsciurnoN rates City delivery, by mailer ca:r-. yearly period, paia tn advance. for lesser periods, paM In advance, per week ay mall to ill parts of Northern and Central British Columbia paid In advance for yearly period - d mxi in all niHur tvirtc nf Rrltlth IViliimlita. the firitish Em ADVERTlSIMi KATES Transient display advertising, per inch, per Insertion Classified advertising, per Insertion, per word ... Local readers, per insertion, per line Legal notices, each insertion, per agate line .. Oomraci lates on application. Editor and Reporters lelephone ... Advertising and Circulation Telephone Member nf Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY KIUTION Ml JAPAN AND CHINA .86 ..98 $5 00 ioc ; 1.40 .02 .25 15 i i SMALLPOX I DISCUSSED School Board to Ask Mayor and Medical Health Officer to Take Preventative Steps At the suggestion of Trustee D. C. Schubert the school board, at its meeting last night, decided to take .. . ...IIL U. 1 w.Jtul health officer the advisability of .i.. Ttniirf ctatu r.oi.H in oiiviinM r.r vur sGooitaKing measures to prevent out- .. i . r - -- Ihr-afr In Prln Rlln.rl f cmall.vT By mall to all ttther countries, per yea f which was Mid to be epidemic in Vancouver. Mr. Schubert stated that Victoria and other points in the south had already taken steps to safeguard against outbreak of the malady. In Victoria people were not allowed 'to land unless they could show that they had been vaccinated within two years. Mr. Schubert explained that he was not suggesting inocu- . lation of children but merely felt that some measures of safeguard Thursday. Feb. 11. 193? might be taken to prevent an out- ' ! break of the disease In Prince Ru pert which so far was free from it. After some further discussion. It was af reed th.it the matter should Naturally all eyes are turned to the Far East and eveni tBken UP wlth the mavor and reparations and war debts take second place to the Japan-in,ea,c' "TOUn "rer China crisis, says a writer m the t inancial rost. sympathy is about equally divided between the stoical, compromising Chinaman and the keen, eager Jap, which is fair evidence of Canada's neutrality in the present quarrel. Japan is pursuing economic warfare with military weapons. Its well defined plan to overwhelm Asia is being pushed rather vigorously under rather thin disguises. At the moment there may be more of an understanding with j STUDENTS i SUCCEEDi Examination Results of St. Joseph's Aeademv nommerelal Class I world's economic and political machinery may be set back hf wa ta confaience with consult by the turmoil in the Orient. Dyspepsia and Dizzy Headaches Mrs. liute Corbin, Wet Adronte, VS.. writ "I had suffered for tears from dyiptpris and ditty headache. After taking two bottle of Burdock Blood Bitter I felt like a different woman. My headache dia-apptared, and I can now eat what I like without that terrible indietion I (offered after every meaL" r mI t til dret4 Mnl lww ifMlw4, Im tU tl II jMra, nlj by Tk T. SIIHiura To. Hi. ThuiK, 0t. VOt'It CHOICE of the Largest Stock of Good Used Cavs In the City at 1'riccA LOWEU than Anywhere la It. C. All Cars Guaranteed nuat Yt Ines anil Slot or Boats For Sale COAL Satisfaction guarantee with Our Famous Ed son and Bulk-ley Valley COAL, No. 1 Bulk-ley Valley Wheat. Oats and Barley, Pratfs Chick Food, Seeds and Fertilizers. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONE 58 Si 5S8 Kaien Motors Ltd, Phone 52 TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN HAIttV FOIt SICEENA BRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese rRRSIl PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throuihout the City ing Engineer Thotnpjon. Members of the United Church Young People's Society entertained celling and from the centre of which a large cluster of balloons hung. There were sixty young people present and dancing was enjoyed with many novelty dance. Jack Wrathall was master of ceremonies. ; Butter Alberta Creamery ' per lb. 4 : Brunswick Sardine Packed In Canada, per tin )Klng Oscar Kipper Snacks . per tin i.. 'Quaker Com I per tin t 2 r I Royal City Oren Bean 4 C)r LtK ; per tin Aylmer Red Plums In heavy syrup smoked shoulders, per Cream Sodas in Pall Red Arrow, per pail .. CIV. A .J 11TW. u . v. . 1 i omwura minv muwwiMiufiH naa mm uiBUf . that the new Westhelme Theatre! per D here will be formally opened abo.iRlce Krple Pebruarv 24. A flrtt-cliss ae Pcr Pk- X Oxrx. Cubes provide that extra nourishment which your family needs . . . they are prime, lean beef in concentrated form ... indispensable in the modern kitchen. Save your Oxo Cube Red Wrappers . . . and send them with your name and address to Oxo Limited, 1910 Su Antoine Street, Montreal, Que. Soviet Russia than aonears on the surface. If China were . tained by the commercial pupils of nadian Paeifk Railways, was u a nntinn instead nf 111st an area thprp mio-hr hp mnrh svm. St. Josepna Acaaemy at me mw- passenger nofW xxrUU h. r,cJf?nn tnt ,vlint ic PV,itio ? ! if .mryer tests held last week: .Mary of Chang-Kai-Shek ? Is it the hardworking land-workers who are largely ignorant of what is going on now? Is it the student group with their fiery hate for all foreigners, ! Caucasian or Polynesian? Few of those who have some sympathy for Japan's ec-1 onomic aims have any sympathy at all for the devil-may-; care diplomacy of her military leaders who have overridden popular leaders to win support for their campaign. ; The East is in foment while the West is still trying to un-ravel the problems created by a great war that is more than just a memory. Neither Japan nor China is financially girt for war. They can hardly carry on their little war for long without economic smash-up for themselves even if the Western powers stay on the sidelines shouting purely verbal protests. Around the corner in both China and Japan lurks communism. Full Course Rose Montessano 91 ' Grace Wlsenden 90; ' Lilian Christy 86' Marlon Morgan 84 hmimik Dorothy Larsen 83 Eileen Letchford 817 . Rita McCrea 70 ; Stenographic Course ! Eileen Green 79-1 Mildred Kirkpatriek 75 i Twenty Years Ago In Prince Rupert February 11. 1912 A SDiendld view of Kalen Islai.a There is Jittle that is pleasant in the picture. One thing 'including prince Rupert townsiu is certain; Japan cannot end a Chinese boycott by mili- h bern uken from th t0P ; tary means. Conquest will not alter the underlying feel- "wn Mf ?Lfcief rf?an' ings of a race that thinks in terms of centuries. It is hard , Cu"n thDaUy to see what Japan can hope to win out of its fight. , To some of the politicians of the big powers the Far East satisfactory progress is being trouble is not as embarrassing as it looks on the surface. e ftn.the fnructt It Drovides an alibi for manv unrelated mistakes and an : ! !y' u' No. 24 tin. aboard '.he Prtnevss last night going north to make the round trip ;o Skagway. Ui Krai tr erxiutzi , LENTEN i SPECIALS i Canadian Cheese per lb. Read; incentive for political measures that would otherwise be fervoir. city Engineer w. m. Davh)Co "nnolk nantAemi uiisuuuu cvuiiuiiiiv.. wile .iiiiivi .y et- luicicu iiwy iui tut; ; iia in uiiitu iu:ii oniiiic wiierr i 18c 22c 5c 6c 8c 14c ,hl7c 25c 9c 10 c ompauy has been engaged tf y vo the opening. Very latest plans cf wnee. at per id ;hcatre construction have been fo! 'owed In the building which Is indeed a credit to the elty. United Church Young People Staged Dance i Tnnit Tea speeiauy oienaca very nice family tea per lb. Ulf "Soda In a Jiffy per pkg. . jcastllle Soap Long ban i each Dried Prune Nice stse 1 lbs. 34c; 16 c 14c; 25c SPECIAL PRICES ON SMOKED FISH FOR THE LENTEN SEASON their friends last evening at a very n..tr uraA Bl0ttter-! llonyand entirely enjoyable barn Rufrt..Brand -Unce held In their gymnasium. Li ' ' The place wm gaily decorated tot'l Black Cod ihe occasion with evergreens and and D.f5fJ A ,,, nransw Manoe with atrlno. nf -j..""!'"" col- VPm ored light from the 8 pairs Atlantic Haddle Fillet I per lb. 'Atlantic Haddle' per lb. Atlantic Kippers per pair Delicious refreshments were ser-vrd and Orme Stewart, on behalf 0arhc Ring of the visitors, moved a heart v vote P' m- of thanks to tlje society which was Hothouse Rhubarb reeponaea to-oy tne Dresidfnt. Bob I per 10. Irvine. . . , Very capable tommlttees were responsible for the success of J.he affair which came to a close at 12:30. The Vancouver tug Atomera r-rived In port yesterday afternoon from the south, having tn tow n tank scow for the Home Oil Distributors Ltd. T CallforrUalftslMea ' Op pr head Thrift Cash & Carry "CARRY AND SAVE 201 Third Ave. A Few Doors Down From Moose Hall Phone 179 rsTTitra tm vurmtufM i mm we ItedWm Tlwifre Good for a 13 inch Aluminum Cooking SpooiL fbi SOUPS, GRAVIES, STEWS, ETC., This offer applies to residents of Canada only and expires on April 30, 1931 AGENT GOES NORTH H. W. Schofleld, district passen- str agent of the British Cotumou Following was the standing ob- Coast Steamship Service of UvCa- "They're Off!" In Old Quebec Eleventh annual Eutern more in all, tne rare covers a distance of 123 miles and the finish kin Quebec itself through crowds of thousand of Ian, lining th streets and cheer on the vi tor, Handsome rash prize are awarded, but this year intercut la math above the usual. St-Godard who hus won the race four times in the last rive, years, has two ley oo the Speed ip and another win this year will jm" it to him per- -JV1 irwswys? I 1 Inter International national Doe Doe Sled Sled Derby Derby Vi:V-.. - f Si'SxicJ I W TM1 HU erewniac event of the 1912 Winter Sport sen ia xheduled for February 22-24. For thoce three days, all eye turn to Quebee CHy, where each day the fight between, the beat dog teams in Aateeiea over a course tf 40-odd mile a day is staged. Kmil St-Gedard, Ieonhard Seppala, hero of the rash with diphtheria serum to Nome a few years back, are among the contenders, of whom last year there were eleven and this year there will likely be even Seonala has two legs on the Gold Cup for the bet conditioned dog and stands to win it permanently this year. Prices total S'J.160 with a nnt prize of $800; second prite, $600; third prize, $300; then $200. $100. $76. $50 and $26 in that order. In addition there is the! Canadian Pacific's great Gold Cup for the beet conditioned . VVedeeaday. Februsrv do and the Speed Cuo awarded wh"-h "? d P" re to the team making the lanteat time for a lap during the thrt dayi of racing. The event winds up with the Dog Derby Coot urn Ball held at the Chateau Prontmar. the 25c ; JUJHasiill with 20c fSjN i5c - 22c m vm BXB 15c &m I! I ; 1 1 ioc IK I IB to the winners. The picture shews Uppe typical huelde, and right , Qsebee. Qtebee. Belo liemw. 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