Cy mall to all parts of British Columbia, -the British Empfcei United States, paid in advance, per year ....v..-' By mail to all other countries, per year . , , - , , , ADVERTISING KATES Transient display advertising, per inch, per inertion Classified advertising, per Insertion, per word Legal notices, each insertion, per agate line Local readers, per Insertion, per line , t, Contract rales on applfcation. Advertising and Circulation Telephone ,, Editor and Reporters' Telephone DAJLX EDITION Member of Audit Burr a u of Circulations TORONTO. Feb. 13:-Lecturing here itichard Hallburton. aviator and author, told of amusing incidents in ha travel. In Ttmbuctpo he Vou$ht two slaves. Little Eva and Morjxey. for $4.50 each. However, when he wanted o dispose of them he found they were a drug on the Church Sunday Rutsell was the nlght. MlSS Esse Constable W.eJJer; was dratted into the strike brigade to help keep 5.0. lV 3.00 m 1.40 .07 .15 25 Monday, Feb. 13, J 933 BEWARE OF GUAI&AjNTEES The city of Merritt guaranteed tjie bonds of a power corporation that was beinir established in the ciiv. The re? suit was disastrous. The city now has to pay and the effort has put it on the rocks. Jfcople are often asked to sign p.apers, t.o b.a.ck n.otes or to give guarantees which they neve expect to nxeet- They I to Palestine, or to Macedonia, or i n It nilt rvi a snivir nt crnnri nnrnro atiH in a nrnnil munv w "c nmuu-iwuu uvuuvs, cm eases they are called upon to pay. Beware of guarantees either for the government, the city or the indjvi.9u.al. RAYS OF LIGHT Qn Saturday it was reported thjat bank clearings jn Canada were moving up and that there was an improvement in the retail and wholesale business of the United States. This was a cheery message because these thnigs have to happen before we can e,pect ta see any improvement in Prince Rupert. If we hear of a series of thse forward moves we can begirt to think' that a change is really taking place for the better. QUPJ3EC SECURITIES Quebec provincial securities sell at a better price thn those of any other province in the Dominion and better evtyi th9.11 those of the Dominion government. In a list just received from Toronto the Quebec bonds are nupted to earn 3.60' . , Dominion government 3,85' . , Pritlsh Colgm-hia 5.51. Manitoba 5.75, Albert J6.00 a;i4 Saskatchewan as high as G.29' , . Bought Slaves For $2 50 Each BUDAPEST. Feb. J3:-Mlss jClara Oalogh, known hers as "The Gross-Word PUzzle Girl." has provided herself with the luxuries, of life hy her success in competitions. She hisu solved 9,000 purzles and published' 1,000 constructed hy herself. Among her prizes are a week-end cottage market and had to pay $5 to havA and a motor cox. them taken 'off 'ids hands. Made Money in Solving Puzzles Roosevelt Will be NEW HAZELT0N; fcdneslay g I of The Oanadlan Oirls in Training took the services at the Harltori ' LONDON, Feb. 13 : Field Marshal Sii lV-UUW JRfibjyrlWP. 75 years Qf age, died here suddenly on .Sunday. His career in the British army is ' without parotid as the only man to rise from the ranks t receive a field 1 marshal's baton. He wis decorated foj: services, In South Africa, Indii and the Great War. ; fjl poor parentage, Slr William ; enUstedj as a private & the 16th : Queen's Lancers at the age of 18, and closed an active career when, he received the baton of a field marshal 43 years later. For three years 0( (the Great War tc was chie of the Imperial General. Staf ancL (accordingly, one of the moss import MUw Xtewss asms tbe lled commanders. He was also an independent thinker. Sir William became Chief of the Imperial General Staff in Decem ber. 1915. He lsunediatHy intro duced great ImprovemeaU in or ganization and during the first year and a half of his holding the apr pointment was successful in keep ing the general control of opera tions on sound lines. While convinced that the Western Front represented the decisive theatre of wax, and fully aware how mischievous was diversion of force in principle, he saw to it that, where circumstances unfortunately rendered operations In distant regions unavoid able, the .commanders on the spot were furnished with what was deemed necessary to achieve succW with the result that the position ot affairs in Mesopotamia, on the Sue frontier and in But Africa was completely transformed within a very few months of his taking um his task. He had always experienced some trouble in sufficiently impressing upon the government that the was could only be wen on the Wasters Front and In the later months of 1917 he found it more and more difficult in view of -the disappointing results obtained by Allied offensives In France and Flanders, to persuade the war cabinet that diversion of fighting resource to Alexandretta. His anxieties were Increased by the manner in which the problem of man-power was treated. He moreover (presaw that the plan of having a supreme war council composed at military representatives of the Allies, such as was introduced towards the end of the year, was an unworkable one. Finally in Febru ary, 1918, he resigned Just one month before the success oX the great German offensive in March proved how correct appreciation of the situaUon SNOW DEEP NEW YORK NEW YORK. Feb 13 The heaviest snow In many years tell here Saturday At other points of the-coast It was even heavier, over tool in depth being reported from Maine ano othei stales. Steamship Sailings for yaoryavri-f Tddfifins ss, Cardena ....1:30 pin, Thufs, ss Prince lUtfyfi, W Phi Friday ss. Prln. Adelaide 10 p.m 'Ss. Venture - midnight from -Vancouvrt Sunday as.- Caidena p.rn Wed. ss. Prince Ilupert 9:30 ajn Fr(Vy-s. Prln. Adelaide p.m Ss. Venture p.m Naa Itlver ana fort Mmpn- ss Cardena 8 pm Itlver & I'ort Simpson Tuesday ss. Cardena . .11 :30 a m WASHINOION. Feb. 13 Presl-. For Swsrt sad Anyox dent-Elect Roosevelt is expected i back from hsl ten-day yacht cruise , C. N. R. Trams order at Anyox. ! . , - . Fr llje East The IJazelton Olee Chih ennduc-j MQndys Wednesday and F)- a flhe eoncext recently (ss ar-Jorie Sutherland and Mr. Radman were accompanists. m the, Eavt Tveedttyi, Thrdays JSUuv dy .lo:;9 pjn. Sunday ss. Cardena 8 p.m Wei ss. Prince Rupert. 4 p.m leaaei aiUl MISS'.. . . , . . . . I From JStewart and Antm- ti4w sasess ssb a eaw mivj ICTfi'lla f3t-isvl1 miiila nlvsn Km ei girinhr cIlTectlon uTiaid haVe wrae 5.ad ixrn larger than ujuai. prpceed nr xt day to New York. Tuesday ss. Cardena . 11:30 a jn Thiys. ss. Prince Rupert. 8 pjn Fvor Of ran Falls Tuesday ss. Cardena ... 1 :30 pm. , Thursday ss. Pr. Rupert 10 p.m. Friday ss. prln. Adelaide p.m. .From Ocean Fall Wed;. ss. Pr. Rupert p:30 ...&ft Frldpy ss. Prln. Adelaide ...pjn.j Ss. Ventufe pjn. ffom jSkrr na Itlver ! Fri(y ss. Venture p.rn Advertise in the Dally News, JOLT WON SKI RACE 1'iiuce irorRr CsiciI Off Number of Prigcs htjSjtitMiers Event YesUrday: Jumping Tocl?y IL HIGH SCH00! BADMINTON lurda) hi T.hiee pifiwewt CLlhscs On Saturday Morning the ttsjejs a ere piaywi to the Miah 8ahel adzQh)l toftMtamt wnicfc mm wder ke ate of te Otflls' ih. at lite. LQ-D-E Kill Prcetowf rasws hale beep ptayed on the oast these SswJm. and a axgs suuokm of pilfers gave their wfaoteheanee; support The winners ot the finals were waxmiy contested for their laurels. Victorious in the finals were: Ladies' double-. Betty Parlow nd Creddy Morgan beat Thelma avis and Jean Rtfchie. I Men s doubteswfiiU Tofeey and liU Murray brat Mr. Button, and Bob Tobey. lflxd doubles Bettv dangered prespecta o; yWory a,, M m6 5301 xober beat Nareen decisive point and might lead to disaster near home. nd Ronnie Allen BASKETBALL LEAO.UE STANDINRS Senior Learur W. L. PIS. 3 rot to 3 11 Kalens 3 1 U C. N. R.A. - .3 Inttrmed late 'lvalue tacts 4' had been hul nlors 4 Mecenantt l Ladles' League CarsUnaU 4 Comets A masons Scouts Japanese Rovers Meteors 3 2 Junior I-uie 5 . 3 2 0 I 1 4 0 I 1 4 CRIBBAGE Frbniary 13 Canadian Legion vs. O rot to Seal Cove vs. Rmprees. t O. O. F. vs. Swift. Meose vs. BBcs Gaeles vs. MDsketeett. Kmpress. Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AN!) SHIPYARD Operating three Dry Docks Tofal caparity 24,000 tons , Shipbuilders and Ship Repairers for Steel and Wood Vessels Iron and Hrass Casting Electric and Acetylene Welding 80-ton Derrick for Heavy Lifts Sawmill and MlnlngMnt hlnery Repaired and Overhauled M 4 9 e SPORT NOTES With mium comment beta sua stations, tfee tpfux leuis who h,h on tJw, nrniH. and in. the old be ,curbi. The tM Uyif r, W.n, m nodMont. to be dicla hoey fumes not )HfMmg efieh ru!e wUk a8 lnn ' ft "if ; 1 ma Thus JTi'lSr ZTTSS-Z whole town and countryside taking 1 eert tntefpst in the resuUs. The course vyas about twelve miles. J he winnrrs. wtc : .Men 1. Jcw UoH, Vfit - Geos4. 2. Fetfif Swim ')" Oforge- 3. K. Neliman, Smithers. 4. A. Meen. I'rinct Grotgg. Indies 1. Mrs. Mjxy ljiy.ex and Mn-Jarto Faroe ss. uthers. tied. I. Mrs. Piacaan, Smiehers 3. Mis. StoreVet. Sntkhers. Tl)e ki jumyinu coataat was lohedyled for 9& uMeruftip ai ,1:30. - iouowinK TOiiui.'-n' 111 uie girki .t .Qofab on V9Wt v jeW&W umpiies tlirows a slightly different Ufbi ee tk ylm fr stewier &oe.-key rogulatevis. "Curb tyc d pu$ ir pM m Ost 4sas d not to mrntlan the Intereat of trji.e fans and the ullclnnir of the turnsoles. Of course, '.here are somp uaipires wno pet out of line themselves, but most of r,em ur.' 'jen-UrewA who eu out Hil)f ft ac-C3(4oce with ''H iustiwetjons. It's tsse upen wh' iv these :n- Canudlens 0. (4qSKO J Detroit 2. New York Americans 2. New York Ranger 1. Toaonlo 2. Bosjn 2, M9taf I 4. Could Xour Monday. Februarv . paoi: TWO THE DAILY NEWS FIELD MARSHAL 1 BjHKBj"iBi"MTBMMa" i 1 . PASSED AWAY; Mews of The Snort World . Died "3 X ' wr Sir. Wpam Robertson Who Canada's Anthem j O Canada, our home and native laud True patriot love In ail" thy sons 1 comanck With plowing heart we see thee rise The true Norjh U.9 .MUJ ttfifi. , And stand on guard. O Canada, lVe,,sjtand or guardior thee. O aUaadglwlousdrge j O Canada stand" on g'udfd for O Canada we SJaud on guard for ' hee, . , i..ai.jj .-in i.lUl THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE KLPEKT - UKITlSiU COLUMBIA Publlsnea Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited, Third Avenue s... . H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION KATES City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance FnP io.ct rvarfru-t tvif4 In urivin.'B rot txrskstlr VISITORS TO MOUNTAIN Arnutd four huad.od jM-M,t. ,. vnejl Uw mountain yai 1 du M enli?y the now qj)utar sBoi , iu AWlUM ..... I.lan Wm H.An.hk motuain ehnbers their ,.(. ! nf fun anA frnll- Alfh, . BW NUKHnie of the Pl bStVftw moments . " ! 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