if I.- !. "'4 i-Mi v 4 -1 i . " -.21 .4 "'ft Monday Fobr-.iarv PAGE TWO THB DAILY NEWS THE DAILY NEWS. CHAMBER PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA oh mines News 0f The Sport World Published Every HUy A-'ternoon, .xtews. Limited. Except Thin! Sunday, Avenu; by Prince Rupert H. t. PULLEN Managing-Editor Annual Meeting of tb.e. Orolneca Branch Held Last Week SL'BSCRljTI5.N KATES City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid ta advance For leer periods, pall In advance, per week 1 By mall to all parts of Northern and Central British Columbia. paid In advance (or yearly period By mall to all other parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paki In advance, per year . . , By mail to all other countries, per year , T r ADVERTISING RATES 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 . Contract rates on application. Editor and Reporters' Telepnone Advertising and Circulation Telephone DAILY EDITION Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations 1.0 DUTY TO FIND WQHK less work for Mother when she serves Kellogg's Corn Flakes. Delicious for any meal. No preparing. Wholesome. Easy to digest. Have Kcllogg's oftun and save yourself trouble COAL ! Pfiy the real Cos I ear fa-moos Ktlson and Cassiily-tVcHlqf ton In spy quantities. Al,y bulkley YsMy Hay. Gfaln au Hobln Hood HoHf. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 AND 568 ansssassscwjsBssMsssBasBassaMBa C O II N FLAKES flnr fat the tkiUrrn't rtrnlng mrol. MtJe by KtllvMt ' I'mJon, Ontario. $5.00 10c TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN IIAIrtV FOK SKEENA JJUAM) Creamery &u,ttcr $r Cottasc Cheese Fltrsil PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughoat the City SMITHERS, Feb. 8: The annual general meeting of the Omlneca Branch, British Columbia Chamber 3 0Q .of Mines, was held in the form of 'a dinner at the Bulkley Hotel, Sml- nn thers, last Thursday evening. There m dinner -V 9j Canada and Incyald the a no was a good attendance, was one of, the best It not the best ever served at a public function in the industry generally and for Omlneca ( mining divttlon In particu- Editor, Dally New: In a few days we will be called upon as citizens to say which we desire a police force appointed and governed by local commissioners or provincial ponce. A fallacious argument In favor of a force under local commissioner: has htea advanced, to the effect CANADIAN IN FINAL lar.Healaeresedtheregre.Uof X , . sa.uraay. returned Rt. Hon. R. B. Bennett to power, stated that his.miwrHH camnbeii eh dutv was to provide work for the men who were idle. He e. Morris, nreswent of the smithere AudlUr H. CL Pllfn. . , The Letter Box THE PLEBISCITE Jaffee of United States Qualify in Olympic Skating ,irvSanlP"8ramW'nt0": LAK PLAcIoT New York, Fkbj Alex Hurd of and is! Douglas Lay. resident mining en- 9"da iiiJT trl LJLn I be J" New York were; H.t,r the principal M,M,o;iM,aA and ,vor and J winners " at ' the week-end in m pi guest speaker , , 7 i i gave a very Interatlngreview of W th? W "ctr! .eCd t. nnnt .Mjr -,.. wwung event oi ine uiympic V H- r-i- Dr. ii H. C - Wrlneh rrl..h M1A wt at Koh,o berna Monday. Feb. 8, 1932'ugaMe to be present. A very hearty - vote of thanks was accorded Mr. Lay. Among others present who gave In a speech at Calgary before the election when he was to!f"n ZTZr? cSS .A .1 ti . tt... r. r. V.-,. -x.j , program of speeches were Gold The finals In the speed be staged this afternoon. CANADIANS WIN RUGBY ter Games. Show, freezing weather I and a cold sun made very ausp'-i also stated that he woujd ript he a narty to the dole sys- District chamber of commerce, l. - tem. And vet for two years we have had the dole system Warnr-John McKenzk- Wm s. Defeated au East Japan Team b,i in flritish Columbia to which the Prime Minister of Can- ";'r;,"ll ' aua is a paiiy ana xo wnicn me zecierai administration: the officers of the past year contributes. were re-elected by acclamation as Even before the present financial condition arose, the 'follows: men asked for work and they were given the dole. True, H0001? PreaWent-Honorabie some work was provided through co-operation with themry prqvmce and the cities to give work to the married menWrtaCh Ml. for sena. and ok who were out of employment, but beyond that the men'iianaon. mj. for skeena. have been given a minimum living allowance, better President James Wright, known elsewhere as a dole, except for the men who are in ' vice-PreaWent Alex s. Millar, the camps and who have been provided with free board I cmTiv Only. icouveri. After this long Wait there is a suggestion that work may ; yanater and Secretary-Trearar- com,m.ence on the highway but no authoritative announce-1 er l. s. mcqui. ment has been made. There are still a few weeks of win-! Directon-Wesley Banta. smt- ter and it is to be hoped the governments of the province iJS f: RJliile!rf0,' S"t , Frank M. Dockrlll. Telkwa. B. Frank n -ii 4. t ! i j.u and Dominion will come to tenps tq provide work for the MeMner Sm!tners, Peter schufer. men there, at any rate. The camp is there, the took are iuke Katwyn, stuart f. Campbell there ana the men are there. What we ask is that all shall smithert. Joseph s. Keihr. Prime be utilized. Rwnert Duncan L. McQlb.bon. Qot- SEEMS LJKE WAR r '- ' Reports received in regaitl to the activities at Shanghai ' and in ofter parts of China indicate that a real war may have started. Many people have already been killed and j others wounded and m,uch property ha? hen destroyed. The interesting feature pf the fighting has be en the fact ; th&t China has been able to hold the Japanese in check at j Chapq for so long. Very little seems to have been heard from the Chinese as to what action, if any, is being taken throughout the countty to counteract the Japanese activities Undoubtedly the whole country must be aroused but where there are no news services little news gets out. a Lake. Lieat.-Col. R. L. Gale. Smtthers, TQKyO, Feb. 8 -The touring Canadian English rugby team achieved another notable victory Sunday bj defeating an all-east Japan team by a score of 1Q to 6. CELEBRATION OF ARMlSTICt: t Continued from Faff li takes place $o elate together that it involve much loss to Industry from the closing of plants at midweek, etc. and to the workmen engaged therein. The tendency under these circumstances is that both capital and labor frequently recent taking a second holiday In the late fall, which attitude does not contribute to the proper spirit of ob servance which we associate with Remembrance Day. It has also come to our attention that in the larger cities at least the majority of "rdthe wholesale and retail firms did not erase their places of business on Remembrance Day, and a great deal of confusion was experienced, due to this partial observance. It Is claimed, too. that a celebration of a holiday as such. In many cases, provides for Indulgence in sports and pleasures and a few years of this treatment of' Remembrance Day would result in the public in general forgetting the momentous in aivA niikllAltv it mtn.t Inn 1 nthfr?i?e, n snall lnWtfteg cq-teri may lyive ther wlshe? thl, lmDprta,n,t tpatfr. It li to be hjped t rep,r.eeritatlve vote will be polled' CrnzEN BASKETBALL Februsry 9 Panthers vs. C. N. R. Tuxls vs. High School. Atnasons vs. Oardlnals. Rovers vs. League of Nations. t event it is Intended to commemor ate. The thought has been expressed that the proper observance of two minutes silence on November 11 is a much more Impressive and appropriate ceremony. "On the other hand, however, the that. In the tn tercets of true detno-Jobserwinee of a legal holiday has craey. we snouw nare tne power been supported by many organkn-leeatty ta hire and discharge our tlons Included in which are these polkt. lot of Ran lied returned men. Those In their administration of sawiorgankations are of the opinion and prder we are &roud of our ( that such a raonentsHu day shook! courts of Justice, We believe that require the cessation of Industrial, the British IstandX after which our commercial and financial aettvl system Is fashioned, lead the 'yes, This cassation permit of an world in the administration of Jus-opportunity for military organtea-Mee- jtlons the better to parade and to The strong point in our admin-j conduct appropriate ceremonies at istration of Justice Is In the fact cenotaphs, etc that our mag titrates and Judges j -in order that the chamber may are under no obUaation to the pom- voice the opinions of Us member munity they serve for their ap- boards and chambers on this ques-nolntment. As a consequence, they tian. I should appreciate it very are in a position to administer Jus-, much if you would sand me the re tice without fear or favor. taction of your own organisation as, If this be true of our Judges and reflected by the buslneat Interests' magistrates, why not our police of-, In your community on the obser vers, who are inseparably part vance of Remembsanot Day." and parcel of oajt system for the; enforcement p la,w a.nd order Who among us desires, a force over which they can crack the) j whip? Let us. observe then? and . judge the motive We desire uq police boss, Uj.pur; .1 imaD, eoraraurlty. I,t Is. a re.irra.qej rtep. The advance U all In thepp-' positp dectlon. A public meeting should e lfld. CRIBBAGE SCHEDULE February U Musketeers vs. Elks. MojRte vs I. a o. F-p. ft. Hotel vs Bosile. K. p. vs. QraUo, Seal cpy v. Swift. Ftbruary2iO Elks, vs. Seal Cava, le-v.l.lk.tS'','', gwJU v.. Mtse. I Q. Q. F. vs. aroAto, p. II. II,etJ vs. K 0. bruar ! pronto vs MusketeefS, K C vs. I. O. a F. Elks vs. Eap.les. Seal Cove vs Moose. P. It. Hutel v Swifts. A Coming World's Champ, Not ill fathers would approve of ihis but Jimn;y Hall's dad is a naval officer, and allhoiyri Jinunv u tnly thrte there are about 76 other tots to mtx-lt-up with at Arr.ipoius naval academy wbert they start them young. LEAFS ON TOP AGAIN Leave Montreal Canadlcns in Second Place of International Section sy Beating Bruhis DtTROIT. Feb. AfUr regaln-ng exclusive possession of first :lac? In the International section of .he National Hockey League Satur-lay night by defeating Boston arulna 6 to nil on the home Ice. Toronto Maple Leafs came here last vening and dpfgped 3 .tol djtf-ion to the Detroit rSdooruv - New York Rangers, playing at, lome. won a tightly 1 to nil vie- j cry from the Chicago, Black Hawks. In another ga.m on Saturday) night, the lowly Montreal Maroons Inflicted a 3 to 1 defeat upon New-York Americans at Montreal. Montreal Canadiens were Idle I over the week-end. I PIPE TESTED by a GARAGE OWNER HX 1S( ami 20 httmUlnr tint CANADIANS WIN AGAIN Germany's second defeat. Whist Schedule February 11 I.OXF. vs. Legion. Seal Cove Tl- Sons of Norway Totem Bark vs. MvMkateaM. Fish Packers vs. Moose. Empress vs. Orotto. SPORT CHAT Jimmy McLarnin s liot at the woiid v :ia;upionshlp more om by the board v. ields. Los Angeles, v. ound decision from Vm b j mi- me, crpwn, irom ., .'.e French-CJanadlan t .avnln and Broulll u' ued for a (hampioi: :oston this month, b off now that Lou h,i .own to the clever vho held It prevtoui-ly Young Jack Thompsoii McLarnin ha s met V. ated him declsivd ikely thst Juckle v. rown against such . :anent as the Va;if j Vlflds fot a lucky br-. k as the first to get a Broulllard since his v, : Thompson. It wax . acrldent" h eitpert. : lard, a mere youngsti r as far as experience koc able to beat Thorn p. ; ter weight title ha5 ct' moving around in years. First It was h) l lost to Thompson, m dropped It to Dundee b . It In a return bout mw ! to Broulllard. In th' , orUe of all. Recent visitor u. vlred by friend F. Dtttey. Reg iv trsst. In charge Max Hellbrojiti J hst eyes He bad been fit; couver. but thoiuu ation .showed which had pot t' t?d Glasst ii-..ic for hun gave comi reading and woi convinced that .. sonal service a bin by local man ' 11- .4 nefeated PoUnd By Score of Nine QCKAN VAL M ll.b to w m Olympic ice iieckey j CLASSES FITTED stupid j WHILE HERE LAKE PLACID. Feb. 8:-Cana-diaas wen their third straight victory In the Olympic Oarnes hockey by defeating Poland nine to nil at the week-end. , United states defeated Germany I by a score of seven to nil. It "Aflr lmjliifj ami Using Turret iljc t,lutrrn for Mime timr, hcllfve tlat uaUril tu tas jtulKincnt on ila n,teril, Afler ojtcniHj; pucknee ufjcr iiacViCV tf lUl" toliarro, I uhvujs find It f nulform quallly, cki1, fragruut anil long hnrnlnp. am oiiIiucl uficr trying iimny l.rnK tliut Turret pipe tohucro kiiIih my r. lrUcr than any oilier. I Hl,9 ja,,r "hulf.iMmml huutKlyr tins enough llnrti for n vrallh of rujoyniciit uiu ulwnja In Kmn1 onlllll.,, TURRET PIPE T O R a n c A good, mol smoke Xs" Pipe tviitvd rnrr(jfii,t mpf tho uho rail thlr qin