PAojyrwo 1fft fenatia's Anthem borne and native land Trae -patriot love in all thy sons 'Mart we see thee rise The tSroe NmHh strong and free. And sfdrCA on gSafS, 6 Canada. We stand en guard for thee. b'Canada, glorious and free O 'Canada ie somti on "guard for thee, 'b 'Canifdf we stand dn guard rior thee, THE DAILY NEWS. I'KINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Pubilshed Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor lw:i . . .. ' SUBSdltlPTlON RATES City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance For lesser periods, paid la advance, per week By, mall to all part of British Columbia, the British Empire and k(Un'Ited States, paid in advance, per year .... "6y mail to all other countries, per year ADVERTISING RATES 'transient display advertising, per inch, per insertion Classified advertising, per Insertion, per word -,- egal notices, each insertion! per agate line , ;Local readers, per Insertion, per iiiie .- Contract rates on application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters' Telephone bXlLY EDITION Member ot Audit Bureau of Circulations ATTEMPT OS PRESIDENT .98 .86 5.01 10: 3.00 9.00 1.40 .02 .15 Something of a cut up is P v'ed tt- of Hollywx.d. When not selling drygoods he's making steamboat, locomotives and stage coaches from old boxes 4ti- - " ' '' - - "TT -' Daily Nfitts Want Ads. bring fyfcfc Results 25 Thfe 'world was shocked last nicht when ii heard that an , TVie Letter Box FOR PITY'S SAKE Editor, Dally News: Believe It or not, I dislike writing to the paper, but occasionally I see red, and the appeal now being made for old clothes for the needy does not Improve my temper. Further in my capacity of secretary to the unemployed it is my du,ty to comment on this otherwise I may lose the bast job I ever had. First, Mr. Bennett, Prime Minister, should be very, very angry at this unwarranted Interference, seeing that be guaranteed that no one will lack food, shelter or clothing. Why not give Mr. Bennett a chance? Second. There Is no necessity for anybody wearing old clothes when new material Is rotting In the warehouses. The Intentions of this gentleman i are uo doubt good, but does he ever , stop to think that poverty and charity can be banished Hike the King of Spain) by the united voice of the people. There is no room for either 1 in this age of 100-fold abundance. " . :The only way of salvation for Thursday, Feb. 16, IMS gentlemen of this Ilk U to discard i their slop-chests and get behind the unemployed movement. There, he will team that the Oovemment Agent has instructions to issue clothing to necessitous cases. I cannot understand whv the ; .-r- u"'u:v ."v.iiv-u..w . vwo, liiwww greatest osftacie vmmaK to to numan numan pro . I r lirao iirlr,iiKf AlU, I Af 1 1. . . . i - - mw uimuuuiuiiy me yuijv ui u-iiianiiii; hiiu aii ucn Bresft-4owaros Lne muienium an- ih most difficult to deal with. There is no insuring thatiP" 10 08 charitable institutions thefe may not be other maniacs Vho would try afjain with T..deprtsslon w111 never end y preater success. fWu,n ""S?1 n ).- i ... ... . - , . W. A. HOOO. ... yiiauiuus uie uiinost as mucn mieresiea as Americans! ih the president of that country. We are close neighbors rfhn first cousins. All are glad to know that the murderous 'attack was unsuccessful so far as Mr. Roosevelt is (Jtin-'eerred. . ENGLAND AND AUSTRALIA Apt'falia Is said to be morliko England than any other of the British Dominions. One of the ties that bind is the 'fhiltual interest in the garde of cricket. Each year a team from one country visits the other and honors are pretty evfcftly divided. This year the English team won and will cafry horrie the mythical ashes. 'Cflna;dians generally look upon Cricket as too slow a fft6. They like baseball or lacrosse oi ice hockey where there is more speed and the game is soon over. The country lacks people of leisure who can enjoy a three-day game. Model Making His Hobby Secretary. N.U.WA. POLICE TELL STORY OF Tniivr.Mn.VT iiKCEivrn FROM STKIKIN'O MOIJ (C'ontlntied from Page V table Mclndoe when he saw the :rowd swarming down the road. When the men were stopped at the bridge they were shouting and one truck him a blow nn the back of the head. A man goi hold of him and shouted that he had got a policeman. Sandedo was among those who struck at him. Some tried to get his revolver from the hol.ster but he prevented them with his arm. One tried to gouge out his eye and others kicked at him. PinAlly he fought his way through to the front and was taken to the hospital. Bome of the crowd had taken his revolver and his baton and his clothes were useless. They hod also ' ied to throw him over the bridge twice where the fall would have ccn nity or sixty feet. Banvedo deliberately kicked him and one man -led to tump on his bead with hob nails bat be warded It off with his arm. At the end one eye was par tially open so he coujd still see. Constable Roberts of Vancouver told oi being hit on the head In the same melee. He showed a cut in his oap and there was a corresponding wound In hi head. He was struck - gain as hr tried to get up. All made a rush (or him and tried to put him over the bridge but he got back and was beinu hit continuously by the nob. His revolver was taken while 'ie was down and also his baton. He ilso last his wrist watch. A revolver went off close to him while he was In the crowd. Constable Harrison told of being caught between two bodies of the strikers near the bridge. 'One ihan made a pass at him with a club. Just then the crowd began to move so he followed down to the beach. Mr. Patmore announced that he would reserve the defence evidence until the trial in the higher court. Steamship Sailings "hr Ysntoufri TuMday--M, Curd ens. . ...1:30 p.m. Thurs ss Prince Rupert, 10 pjn Friday-is. Prln. Adelaide 10 p.m. THE DAn.Y NEWS Thursday. February m 1933 TELLS ol'.'CDITlONS AT anyox Tontinuea irom oaire one) s2 75and miners g t $3.25. Wages a. re low now beet ii --f Hit price of topper Was low, ihuih lower than .he .-ost oi Production. The rate paid mechanics such acs irpenters ana meinanlcs is not less than $4.00 a day Min? shift b( sses get $4.5 and mill and Smei-' '.: shirt bosses get $5.00 and more. ' Speaking abdtit living conditions. Mr Maxwell said the cost of ca-; bins and houses was from $8.00 to: SI 5.00 a month and this rate ln-; eluded a reasonable amount of light, water and most of them have baths In their homes. Rooms for single men In bunkhotaes east' from $1.00 to $5.00 a month. Hos-i piial servioes cost single men a dollar and married men $3 00 for the wholi family.. For this they, get hospitalization, doctor's scr-vlce ana medicines in all the mt-Jor operations for which low f"es are charged. Asked In regard to a rumor that residents were not illnwed to buy! out of town. Mr. MixavII said no! restiictions had eve r been made In thLf regard. As s m.itter oi lact eveiy mail brought ' uck !o&d- of stuff from the mali orde; rruea. One thing they did not encour age and tnat was the running off bourdlnghouses by residents. The' hou?s were not built or equipped for that purpose and th? rent charged did not cover .hat sort of thing. Yet. In a food many residents had a relative or friend boarding and no one worried about it. In regard to the social activities. Mr. Maxwell said thi? the Com-mttnrty League were given concessions. They nn the theatre, the pool room and the store commissary at the mine and rh profit'. went to farther the activities off the leaf ue m providing library and ! reading room, sports, gymna-'umi! and other facilities 'or the mem-' 'I bers. w- On the whole Mr M-vvH ald he though; Jiving cndi"n. cr excellent at Anyox SERVICE PEfflALS ONTARIO HONEY - IVORY SOAP FLAKES Por Fine Laundering, per pkg IVORY SOAP Median stee per cake -. !,-- 83c COflN FLArfB8-8iigtircnsp 6e Brand, 3 pkga. ORAHAM WAPBB&- 9ftf Nation!. Oello-wrupt. i lb. ""' FBLS NKPTHA SOAP 4 bars PORK it .fisKaft- - Qi, Clark's No. 2 tins, fter tin BROWN SUOAR- QC CORN STARCH per nkk. PKANUT UUTTR-uirrel 4 bp Ilrand. 1-lb tin 10 U ROGERS SYRUP-- 4n oer 2-lb. tin 9c 8c 10c SHELLED WALNUTS Light tofcn Piece , nr Ilk mv MeqpRMICW SODAS AOn Jersey Cream, large- palls "v CLASSIC CLEANSER Q0 per tin 9 DLUE RIBOON COFFBS tin per lb. Ill LIBDY-S TOMATO jfJftjB 4 An per tin J-Ul' SWIFTS COTTAOf ROIJJB- Average weight S lbs. "j O i o JMC per lb. rilUIT & VEflRf AlJLKS Lemons, oer dos. ige Seedless 'arapefrult, A 'for 19c Oranges. large h juicy, per do sir Pallfftrnfn f Mtttrm UmoA n. iiotnouse itnunarb. a lbs. 1 5c i'frtXTOfcS We have Just received select lot from the best Terrae.jowri. Quality Guaranteed Q1"fr? per sack ?X'tD V, sack 'w Watts' Grocery I'irONB 55 MlONE 5.1 "THE II EST FOR LESS" AdverU.se in thu Cally News M PirONKO id Month Specials SPORT CHAT did you Know that - The first left-banded pitcher in Big League baseball was sakt to have been Doctor John tee Richmond of i I ;he Worcester National Leasue w n thr first no-hit. no-rnn. ndbody- caching-flr ,t-base game on record The Ihgllsh peer. Lord Lonadale. under an aasuoied name onee met aid defeated John L. 'SttlnVan In We rounds? Walter Johnson. Mr many years dentlfted with Hk WadWMaJton American League baaeiaM cTtsb. holds he record for the number of games itched by one chutffter In the Am-riran League? He pitched a total f 809 games In that league. Babe Ruth was first a catcher at It Mary's Industrial School, and hat later he took up pitching and hired out to outside teams at a dol-!ir a game? 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Kapck-fMt up fn Mb hags, best qfaaHiy Kh A til-Wool 8tiefce inches wide, grown Nr., . tm ,, . orey. e. values to ft rQ, per jracd . Uiv Curtain Scrims With colored frilled border, pink ; blUf- tnen. etc.. -t tip adles Jaeger Vesta Plnest wool qa rft iUV' per yard ,...v.-..r... . each Ol.DU All-Wool Coatlnga-H Mehes. iange of colors 'b,'"(Vte, 8ultv- S2 " 50 light and dark shade, to $S Q-f per yard OJLUl iirls' 30 and 32 ml Short Sleeve &4 rr i . trunk ifyle OlO 1 Oenuinr Katex Snltery Pr.d ft hp -.ivon Non-Run Wootner-In a nlc oO I Kleenex for boC untc f rolors. 2 palm foi DEPRESSION PLANT FAD IN TORONTO tofK)NTO. axrwsAvy, Peb. Club1 He shut out flie OleWttmcU presslon plant !: -tlie "de ne kind of flower that will grow while yew leak at ii. ruu become thr latest Indoor ipoit at Toronto. Cross-word pussies had tlMIr day. bagatelle came nest but the tetter was as quickly dismissed by Hg-taw puaales. The "depreaatoa pleat.' however, threatens to make Che fig-saws, or "JIddera" aa some people 1 drefer to name them move over and share the limelight. There have been reports Of aguartams which sie springing to life When "sown" with a large clinker from the furnace, fertilised with table salt, and watered with Uquld Muhtg. But the real eutiior- ItV of tK art MM.ua ..i . . The famous race florae. Man-o- Anhetts of th. .tmft t k. War was never entered in a Ken- department of the University of1 rurky Derby, the classic of Amert- Toronto She dismissed the sublect cm turf evenu? by saying it is "nothing neV" but I That "Rube" Waddell. the eceen-lu asked oleely win demonMrats , lc aenlus of baseball pitehers.; The reporter of the Olo sTm! made the greatest number of strike his account of the demonstration as ! outs on record in the Amesn I fallow,. "She poured Into a jaMome 1 Uague While pitching for the Ath- water-1aes. mtoton etlcs during 1904. the Rube struck preserving eggs sheeS' oul 338 men 'Our w.terTndS? ' baes a. much "ftd ,t,f ..T. -1 That boxlna em Ii. n.m. a!r an old word whleh hh . iZ l &"w " . Wow . the ear,?" V SSSTSiS 5 Charles Dateta. a whlte-bearded Si" .'JXTST C wLnT- P" nd Hoier. years, who who, when last heard of was 'Aluminum llvine on a Connecticut farm, has fastest: the srlentlrt rhlorlde mlllned grows ill the the dKtlnrtlon of being the first drooped In saSiK! ? JT umpire m the N.Uona. League, SfflWo? T ot"b fSi many are the memories Daniel, chloride formed Sown bring, from the a m wd past. Nkkri chlortdt m"fi' Once, when Daniels whs manacer .nH T", . n "Pren. ?rn- of the Hartford club, he sold Oon- iuiks Some MtZ nl . u . nie Mack and four other players to uVLl "Wt,k the Washington club for $3500 ph?t?wM dLi T"" 'Ul Daniel, onee aald that a salarv of J!?- a players in those days! Torchv Peden is WinherbfRa' krldtro for more than three centuries. Ledue. a French aelenUtt. made Uum in .Lit n - t .... Irrv Ul(n mey were (Shown to the Prnoh amiIu,. i i7W. Osmotic riresiure, vfhlch Is a partial explanation for the rise of ap in trees ts said to be rJrforii(ble tit liia mtfL. V '. ST LOUIS Feb tft!TrM,w ti-J-7.L."..!.' . ' me OWing n , nf vm. r fi winner' y-lo'f Suff Miwffi- urdy of Ute six-day b cycle race W mtuJul. i2 i httm here. He was matched against aom! , S tS1t of the best rider, on the continent, jon. ounaing goes Third Ave. & Fulton St. SALES Kvery j3onth in the Ytr ion Stilus Date iMrnary tl March AdrH 11 May ' Jane so JatySo AOcantSf awpesaaawr as OfetoSaY M NOveasber Si DeeantMr Si Speetal sites Held on Rrqur of Shippers Advances will He M'i- " Osaal Wlwa Requested Tr.u-f erred by Telegraph If I"i: -1 THK KATTf.K 1-TK KXCHAXfiK 10W Western Avrmn Seattle USA Prince Rupert My dock AND SHIPYARD Operating three Hry Derki Totsl cspsrtfy 20,600 tons Rhlpbullders and Ship lleralrers fbr Steel and Wood Vessrli Iron and mass Casting Klectrlc and Acetylene Welding 50-(on Derrick for Heavy LI"1 BaVrnTll 'tfnd MfhlngMachlnery Itepnlred and Overhauled