fAOE TWO THE DAn.Y NEWS THB DAILY NEWS. IT . .T S, ,Mtl rufc?CE uurEKX - kkitish Columbia nuiNuffffet or bold J yy as IweReason Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Ruert Dally News. Umitea. Third Avenue Groiiiinql. On Queen Charlotte Goasfc r H. F. PULLEN - - - ManaglnR-Edltor SUUSCKJl'TlOM KAThS City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance ... Fdr leaser periods, paid in advan; p-r week By mall to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and JJntyed States, paid in advance, per yar 9jr mall to ail other countries, jjer jreafa. - :. ADVITISIXO KATES Classified advertising, per Insertion, per word i. . Legal notices', each Insertion, par aiflfte line - Local readers; per Insertion per m.'e. Contract rates on application. Advertising and Circulation Tclepnone""... .98"" Editor and Importers' Telephone -.86 Member ot Audit Burrau' of Circulation;' DAILY EDITIC-N PRESENT .RELIEF- PAYMENTS 5.00 Wf 3.00 9.00 .02 .15 25 Mon&ay, Jan. 30. 1933 AMERICAN FISHING BOATS There is a Canadian, law against foreign bdats being allowed to call at Canadian ports to land catches of fish, to secure supplies or for any other purpose except to take refuge- in time of storm or stress or to secure emergency ; supplies. This is for the protection of Canadian fisheries and is somewhat similar to laws of other countries. Fdr the benefit of American halibut fishermen who fish off this coast and also for the belief it of the Cana'diari railway which carries the fish. United States boats are A member of the unemployed committee baa worked out a table showlifg the amounts received under the present relief scheme against which a protest was made to the Mayor last week. The last column elves Miss. Prances Rich, dauxhter nl If' u i. m n : ,re star, attended. His iPfcni l.in nv, 11 u , , A 't , , cm L'-ruo In Hol-lywood and wtis olca'antly .-iin'i ','rn jv- n'ect wnh an im-prnmplu cake In bmot ol Mis Rich's en ii'erp 'i blrinti.-iy And for U blithwty present snc rereivil a contiac t'j do a fcitui part In "Zoo in Bartf.pe t. ' . m- .a t oombs Rafdib' Service 1 Makes of Radio i Work Guaranteed Nioffcf IJICfc 001 Rupert Raditf Service Repairs to Any Make of RADIO SET Out-of-town business solicited 1 Phone: IHikk.932. Prince Rupert, B.C- allowed to land their fish at Prince Rupert under a special ! California" for 1932. if you please. order-in-eofuficfl pasml annually, by the Cana'dian govern-J ment They may sell the fish here, paying the duty, or ship in bond to the United States as is usually done. There have been, many protests made by Canadians against granting the use of the port on equal terms to American rivals but this has failed to change the views of any of the successive Canadian governments. At the week-end the usual privi-! leges iwere. renewed until May with power given the min ister to extend the period to the end of the year. Pretty tricky, eh what? Well, why not. she's Miss Casey at bat no, we mean at the mfke. "Miss District NfivVs , NEW' HAZELTON Members of the congregation of First United Church held a meeting Monday to elect officers for the ensuing year. The following were elected to the board of stewards: Dr. L. B. Wrioch, W. Orant. John Newtek. Harold Wrlnch. Ml&s Fflfrd, Mrs. the amtunt per person per meal allowing three meals a day and without Redman. Verne Hawkisia and Rev any preV&loh for rent, clothing or fuel. Trie maintenance allows nee is shown in the first column. In the' second 40 has been Added for rent, fuel, clothing, etc. The table follows: per meal Man and wife $12.50 plus 401 $1750 .6T cents Man, wife arid 1 child 15.00 plus 401 21 DO 7.67 cents Man. wife and 2 children 17.90 plus 401 24.50 6.75 cents Man, wife and 3 children 20.00 plus 40 28.00 6.33 cents Man, wife and 4 children . 2250 plus 401 3150 5.75 cents man, wife and 5 children 26.00 plus 40 36.00 50 cents Man. wife and 6 children 2750 plus 401 3850 5.26 cents Man. wife and 8 children 32.50 plus Wi 4550 5.00 cento Gets Contract for Birthday Present-5 KgMH'r - ltfL. MIDWAY- gMgaagBflBgftArr1w vmmj-jt vr rim 1 S. H. Redman and Dr. I: are ex-otficio officers. BURNS LAKE rineh Mrs. O. Oraham and -ftally left last Thursday for Grand Parka where the Intend to take up their residence. Slim AYlDtrtns b somewhere between Whitehorse. Y.T. and Atlln. He is on a trip by dog team from Alaska to Chicago where he expects to visit the worlds fair. He will hit n part of the Telegraph Line In t a month. Mrs. Theodore Campbell of Kbt-piox was admitted to the Haseitom Hospital the first of the week. Her condition is reported as favorable. 1 Burns Lake Parmer Institute j held their annual meeting and re elected the previous slate of offic ! this leniency. I I OKG1VE AM) l ouoirr Forgiving without forgetting Is a 'good deal like giving a receipt for money without signing your name 'to it. COAL! COAL! Our Famous Edson, Alberta and Bullfley Valley Coals are guaranteed1 to give satisfaction. Try a ton of No. 1 Bulkley Valley. We ilo sell Timothy Hay, Wheat ' Oats and Barley. "Prince Ittipcft Focil Co. 68 I'liones SS8 1 The local board of trade enddfses -f fl'ownrt IVnrd of .' Trade that dances be allowed to c-..i nut imi uaiurdav nkaht untHif 3 0 clock Sunday morning and that, the attorney-general be asked to permit these gatherings be allowed I VisMj ,NveVef Recovered tiivrMSX UtlniJ ffaWrd The natives of QQven Charlotte)- haVe'huhted in Vain' fdr th4 nutrget. iMands have a stoW ora goldtpan- It ilibelleved b' mjfny that H was; chor which rivals sOef-thi Ojeek the;(aVws nuitgtt vlifch found ..: mips ot the days ol romance. This a Harbor b) the HuiUoj'rBay Mch.w was a nugget lf0)d b- Coflftwlry when Wty vJerei reyiord ' lluved to weigh between forty an'dl to have taken it carter of a tnltnw-fiitv pounds and was used by the dollars out of one pocket In their eruuf of the" KfeeerT VtWjrc to a'ncho'r mmeat Wit paint. Tffi tmtii nuj-hi.- canoe. It was chosen for that gerroorted.Jpr jtfie company was puipose because of it ma,weiKn5.vaiuea ui .wa. ,uiacK powtier was K: een village Is located at tb'S Wfo W blait tjte rock and tt 1 nti.inie to Mrtbre ClWnAel on tjfls dlatmed that mfot Of the gold was w i ? coast of Moresby Wand. At Blown into the harbor. After each' rh.it time there were hnge Vllftfe snor a snoww or join nuggw an-il il inu the west coast of the (led on the ships anchored off shore Qm-cn Charlottes and the different there was a scramble for the trib.'s or clans of each VlMaKe-wWr ngets both by natives and whites, almos: conti luousljf ut wa with It is reportsd jUwt anothsr sstpedl-each other. Un b aw ipSffe'1 to' titttiH f6 1 The last seen of the gblderi'anchor he lost nugget. If IT ge U SWd '1 was when the chief who flwifed It excite eterijircUf fhtrfest trtff?-carried It off Into the woods to'liWe that to Ccm mXtfo? . it before he went oft on one of hu j .,- ' ' SSS raid 1 he expeditions.' Someone huff ' j told him that the huge rtucget was 1 valuable and that the white nertpj' , would give hfrrt many colored bftin . tkeu for it. ' f The chief got Ws war fleet t6'-.J -! aether and left Ktseicn earW June summer mofnhlg for the 1 western entrance to Skidegate Inlet. Just north of Buck Point he 'via pounced upon b a fMet of vair canoes from Chatfit vfllafto. whittf was situated near there and a terrible hand-to-hand ejigatment took place. The Crfetla tribe, see-In that thev were losina. Isuadad-en small Island west of the Mtrimcir L Slftdegate Inlet. The Ktteert tribe1 followed and practically exterminated the ChflUa fleet Bat the chief of the Ktwns was kQled to the' battle and the secret of the hiding! nlace of the huge nugget went wrth him. For years both whites and natrrW The Heller 'Box LATE GEO. CAntrALtAftEK Bditor, Daily News: Havltg read in your paper of Jan. 21th the repo.t 0 tfca pasr ing of my son, O. A. CadWalloder. ; beg; td pout art. error, George was unmarried and lived us ontit h was admlttel u Swfth 4 Sanalorium in SepU-iubri, i9. i leaves to mmirn bis toes a fafher, mother, and sister Catherine lie was 27 years of. age. had lived in Prince Rupert off and on since 1923. and hao made many frbfids. He had been improving in! health' until a sudden relapse, on! Jan. 2nd. we received a wire which j :a)'ed me to hi bedside. I was. ers. Piesident Nell Van de Veen, with him two fiyi before" u,e end Secretary R. O. Stearns, Directors I came pea:efuly In hH leep. John van de Veen. J. P. Bland. Jonas1 George a?xed to be burled at' Oluiius. M. F Nourse. Harry Kttwang under the pine trees hej Steams. AiMliors are John Berg and loVed so mu?h. I brought hit re- 8 uuuwm. Keen interest 1.1 being taken locally rn the OmUiecu 8kl Club Carnival Queen Contest. Pour of the charming princesses of the club will niter the contest. Princess MarJoMt, Princes Audrey. Prinrets Ruth and Princess Edna. Joe Johnson left on Saturdays mains to Kltwanga where rela- j tlves er friends nt the train and' there we laid him to rest, amid, many floral tributes. I shaH be much ob!lg-d If you will kindly put trls In your papee to eottrct the error AIICB CADWA'I-APER. "edarvt'e. DC. 1 MotHer." Stndles teach no' their own usetj train for Winnipeg where he will but that U a wisdom wttfiidt tWwi; receive meoicai treatment and poa-, nnd gy,v ihem by 6lwrva -iblv bt operated upon, linn n.uvnn PfiiiteRiipert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating three Dry Decks Total capacity 20,000 tons Shipbuilders and Ship' Hepsfferf -for Steel and Wood Vesxrls - Iron and hrtfi OaVtlnf Rlrcirlc and Acetylene Welding S0-lnri Derrick for Ileivy LlfU' Sawmill and MlnlnrMachintry ' Kepslred and Overhauled 1 1 ''Ciiahcler cigarette papers, ready-gummed nnd packed in We? aSy.t'6-se bodklcts . . make 'rolling your own' an tn foiling nlca'sUrc, and smokfng your ow'n- a oy. They're the best cigarette papers you can Kuyl" PURE RICE CIGARETTE PAPERS Monday, January 30, ibjj VJfc. 7 M . IP MAU Hi ISAUUl '"Maiiiiaih j feSecurBr I f I I ' t 1 n I ( UJJ L !V )of -llifiik of any' oilier !mrlincnl Iilfli lino Ioim1 Aty joti like jour l.fi? Inliruiicd? In firuierni )rari, )(u (icrlups ilitl Hot pay iinich ailenlioit to it. Hut, in m-nit tiinos, vilin ohVr Invrat iiieiits Iiar .luiiiwl lifavily you know UkII jour I.Jff Iiiituram r Iiax nrvrr ilrirrc!atnl a ilullar. l.ifrMii(iraiirr lias Ioim1 ly yhu ami your fandly in llic lrouMio'iuc jt'stenlitys ami it will imuiIIiiuo lo iImihI hy you ami yotiN in tli iiiiktiowii touiorroWH; Maintain this Mriirily of Lift; IiiMirunco. MaKo sun of n fjiiiirunlcnl UvMitiond fit lalrr jnrs wlirri) your fariiiufrs Iiar rcuM'tl. .Mukr ufo thai jo'iir x Ifr? and rln'Mrru will lit; pafrfiiiunlcil front wuiit iiil jirivn'lion, If you arc not lii-r; to' support lIiriTi; " sinni linukcra editor nil ngrrc lliut . Ill fatnily wakliHord for today should lie: "Ilohl Fait ili your MfiMiniimncei One 0 s irei 0 mpungn iKimored If 7.s limitative Cuinwinfei J